sacs SIX t‘ o. . 1 {l} __. '"' ' **' '- ' t F?!“ KR‘! QREFHQ.QKI\U‘HQ.URF.OUR\FG\OIBUHQOB\BWB P =- ,Avorn ALUM " IN root) I Baking Powder is one c of the most important n food ingredients. Alum ' or other injurious acids 5 are frequently used by i some concerns to lower I the cost of production. I Contains No Alum E It is at pure phosphate f baking powder and is j guaranteedto bethebest. j t purest and most health- ful ‘baking powder 5 possible to produce. I W. Matthew Williams. in F “Chemistry of Cooking.” sayas‘ ; “Phosphates are the bone- making material of food and 1 have something to do with I building up of brain and ; nervous matter.” - _ _, Made in Canada ; r ( C STOCK QUOTATIONSl ;;: s HALIFAX, RTE-java] l3». ltllltll Xlhl “Orig/j rations fumil-illell by l". ll. .\lct'ut'll_vl 1’. ll. (S. - l. and Co, the Melanin! Stat-it l~ls>1 11» S: ’ .. Alt), llllll’, i 12% Al’. ‘ . . 0,", 104% (T. . 111% Call. l':lc 11$ WOOO-O4-O-O-QO4Q-Q ‘Q KOOVO-O-QO-OOOO-Qf Prunes Edouard Gite Flip-fiat lillnliy : Monday April 19th TherSt. liitarastarfs University Dramatic Society " Will Present “the Man oi the Hour” ‘Prices 25c, 35c, 50c ~r Seats now_'on Sale at Ticket Office 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. O-PQO-OOOQ-OCPO-OOOQ §-O~O@+Q—O~O§-O§40§OOQ§§4§-O O040'§-O~O-§@€ ,. U . OOQOOQOKOOQOH OO-O-O-O-O Stationery at Cost p A Line of the Seasons Choicest Stationoll’. Dainty Boxes i Pads in all Sizes and Shapes All Opportunity to Secure Your Supply oi Writing Material at Cash Prices p Come larly 125p our 2120s. WOQQOQ-QQOQO4§§Q§O0900§§§O§O40400904§§§QQ§§$O< l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL“ continual _ IT PAYS to buy in this province. PLAN NOW OPEN at ltox office for "Tile .\ialr of the liour". SIZTU-l-ltl-Zl HOME MADE COOKING for sale at Futons Ltd., from 3 to 6 p, nr. tomorrow‘. 826i. THE BEST LINE of fine Botany wool serges worsteds in the city for ladies good suits and skirts at as, near the old prices as possible is at. Pruwse Bros. Ltd. 82684-16-21. TO s: sotb AT PUBLIC AUC- ' lion on Thursduyl April 2L’. l: o'- clock noon. town lots on Highland Avenue. ‘B. Carter, Auctioneer. SilTiiddti-tli. SUNDAY SERVICES.--’i‘be ltev: It. M. Brodie will speak on Sunday afternoon tllc 18th inst ilr lhe Pres- byterian ‘Church, Lot ill, while hlri H. R. .\lcKtry' will lead the service in the Methodist (‘hutch at Mount Stewart at 2i p. tn. IF YOU WANT to see a play— one that will take your attention, the moment you enter the theatre, and hold it till you leave-a play that you‘ll feel atlsfietl with in every war-see ' e hian of the ilour." on hiondlw 19th. ' 8270-446-21 THE FIRST SCHOONER cleared from (‘harloltetotvn yeslerllzly. 'l‘ht.< s probably a record. 'l‘lle S. S. "Guide" owned by the tinlf of St. Latvrence 'l‘rading t‘o.. Quebec. took on bunker coal and supplies at (‘llarlottctotvn and ])l‘i)t‘t.‘\‘t|t'll to Pictou this morning. The "lltlitlc" will make a few trips belwlwll the lllulrllallll and tlll- hlaglltllt-rl lslztlllls while tltl- regular stealulm is being mode really for the snllllllcl-‘s work. IS. S. “Trusty” the first plsscn“ er and frl-ilzllt slealllcr- of the sou arrivl-ti at three thirty _vc.~l- tcrduy zlflcruoon. having been dc- layt-ll trvcl" two hour,- hy heavy ice bcttvvcn Point l‘riln alltl the lllock--. house. S. if. (lord-ill, owlll-l‘ or’ ill" "'l'I'llHl}"' pl lll~i to tglve Charlotte» touln :1 regular lJtllll|l‘(‘|,lt)|i with Pit-ton, hlulgrtltil- and Sydney." this _ season witll a stlitabll- Slt'illll"i‘. The "Trusty" will nllhc a fl-w trips until the other slcallncl‘ is ready. BOARD OF TRADE.-—.~\i. llll‘ 'l'l'adl~ held Wednesday olvening.—— The Prcsitlellt. .\lr. Isaac (‘tlrlt-r. lll thc choir. A llulltbt-l- of Vtlllllllllill“ rations worn road by the slecl-etllry .\lr l-liggins. The tltlestion oi’ illi- proved trade rl-lutitirls ll“l\\‘(*t'll tklnadl anti thc West lutlil-s ls~ lands \\".l.~l dist: ssed at some length ‘and a decided opinion favorwble to tfolnnlerctal Union with those ls- lilllll‘; was expressed 'l‘hl- import.- 1111"" lll" ill oucl- h tillniut; this - -o ' lnllll- will: \< \\.'o|llll| u :,-_ al~o lli-"ctlslscd, and lite ll"lll\- pl: l’ il lolnlllilll-v» ill‘ the lhul ll .\. ll lo promote ill" lill‘llttl' g .|. ltill‘li!l'v‘ lll‘ .l st» 'llll\‘l' lil‘ltll‘ll with illWllllltW‘ for St John's, lic- ‘.~ l'.llr. o a l'l*lllllllllll("lllllll from the .\'.l".olral lioarll of l‘ “r- bullet‘- ‘l resolution wtls l ~ ll_L the l-‘ilc Nlurshall to iuvesti» ~ ll< to the llectl of "lirl- e-r . ll the Provincial Hospital for lllt- ln.;llll~. ANNUAL BANQuET.'_'l‘lll»suuy zlftcrnoon, ‘Alurdock litres. "11"!" loin-town's well known tailor ltelll the auutlal banquet for his employ‘- Sin-pt, ,\| 5 (fr-loci: the party sat down and parluok of a sumptuutls rcpust. during which a number of to; were given lll honor of .\lr. Ross by some of the i'lll]l1t1.v9l‘5~ One of lbt- lllOst hilt-resting felttures of the affair was the buttered toast. also the s|)£'t>(‘ll by Mr. Lloyd (‘rock- elt. llc took its his subject "whatso- ever a luau seweth, etc.“ and all through the rclnarks ran that “tbread" of hunl- or and interest for which .\lr. (‘rockctt ts so well known. The alTllil~ \\’lllt'll “needlefl to say was highly apprccizltcrl by illc staff clos ed by all joining in 2t parody on "i‘ln forever blowing bubbles“ nalne ly "l‘ln forever sewing buttons." '.\'l l'l‘t'l, bekah lluarterly ml-etiul: of tbl- lillalll ofl ccs at his shop on (lreal (it-oral? NEW HOUSEEURNISHINGS for the spring house-cleaning at Pat- ons. v 2i THE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA will be at the Prince Edward on Monday 19th. 8270-4-16-2i TEMPERANOE ALLIANCE.— Tire ’l‘cmperance Alliance “was lil session in Charlottetown yesterday with In fair attendance. A report of the proceedings will appear lat- er. i DO YOU TAKE THE DESIGN- ER?—lf not you will be interested in the special subscription ofier now being tirade by the publishers. 'l‘lle llcsigner- has been combined with the women's Magazine anti is much enlarged and improved. The subscription price ls X0 cents -—leave subncrlptiorls with hirs. Greene at our pattern counter". Rloore uh hlchclltl, Limited. 8274-~t~15~2i. .\lr. S. ll. (lot-don of New Glas- gow. .\'.S.. a former newspaper dllilll but now in the steamship business was a visitor to the city yesterday in the interests of his lrew steam- Ship service between Plctou and t‘harlottelown. p A CALL TO P. E. I.—At a meet- lug 0t’ the Presbytery of Plctuu on \\'edtle.~'dzly a" call froru Albcrtun, 1’< E- l_., was accepted by Rev. G. .\. Christie. of Gairltrcil. Mr. _Cl1ri~ stle will go to the island after the llrsl. oi .\l.ly ' ENGAGEMENT‘ .——l)r. anti Airs. Steel 181i Alain _ _.lunounce the ellgill-fkilll0lll oi then liaughll-r, l~‘ran<;l>,-, M“ n; 111W» U1'l11'.l*.'t* i). hiclleod. of lluutcl" lilvcr. l’. E. l., The wedding will lake place towards lllt‘ l-ntl oi the mouth. ANNOUNCED "AN ISLAND VlS|TOR-—-I.ast lllnrsday evening Nliss Kate ‘Mili- gall, of Stllnlnl-rsillc, P. 'l‘.‘.- I. Presi- dt-llt of lhl- Rhllllliilll clubly, l. (1.‘(1. l-‘. paid all offocial visit to Princess llebeltall Lodge No. 4. of I'll-toll. 'l‘lll>rl> was a large attenti- ance of the lnt-nrbers and the ite- Degrll- ivas conferred on two clullitlatc. l-‘lllllnvillg the De< grl-e l't‘l'l't‘n'lll|lt‘lll>‘ were served and all Pilltiylllrlt‘ >UClill evening was spill. P. E. l. 100 YEARS AGO.—-llnli— ‘*1’ 111" 1111Fl1irr> ol‘ the (‘zllctlorlitln <‘lub, l1r. (lorllnll '1‘. Alltgv, deliver- cll i lllos: illlrlw-stilll-t ll-ctllrc unlt~ l-r this title ill lllt‘ t'lub rooms last evellllliz. President .\lr J. G. Nl‘ (‘orulal- prcsitlell ovcr a larizt‘ a.- lt'iltl(lll(‘t'. llr. .'lllc_\"_.- lecture dealt with the early history of the pro» viuce and gavc graphic \vortl pict- ures of the early struggles and trials of the pioneer settlers. He. olltllucll lllc hislory, of the rov- lllt‘l‘ llll"ll‘,‘,ll lhe various sllllgl-s of its lil vcltlplnl lit, giving luorc ' ll-lllion to lhl- events, ll incidents of llllll lflll y ._.ll. 'l"lu- lill't1l'ill‘tl11)ll ll'.:lll \-lilt"ll llll~ lecturer‘ was. roln~ pill-ll wa» lllti'lll‘l't'll by I11‘. .\lll_v’.< llllll<'l' ll.-' l.l~ Jullgt- Alley and are l!t‘,l'llll]l"~ the lllllnl reliable and llvlilllvtl ullw extant. ldvcryvonte fol- ltrwctl the lecture with tlll- closest llllClltfl. and at the trlost- a hearty votl- tilYlhlllllt-g was accorded the lecturer on the motion or‘ All". W (‘tlllOiL seconded by f'X~(lt)Vi‘l‘lltll' lvil-Klullou. Till- prom-dings coin-lud- ed with lllt‘ National Antircnr. Soviets Ask For Assistance (Spocltll To The Guardian). PARIS. April l5.—~So\"iet Russia today officially asked the I-‘rt-nch Government to use its good offices with the view to scctu-ing illllllli!“ sion of Soviet rcprtesctltrttives t0 the lnter-Allietl Supreme (Jouncll sessions at Sim Rcnro, beginning Illonlizly. This is the strongest and most. outspoken bid the Stiviets have yet made for direct inter"- course with the Allies. in diploma- tic quarters here it is not believed that France will reply to the Rus- sian request. any o Na don't bother about ‘ettinfi me er lunch when she's got Po ST TOASTIES in the house wYdY-S’ Made by Canadian Pcetum Cereal Co..l.td. Windsor. Ontario. Proceedings In The Legislature Gonttrrued From Page Ono l the money it wants at five per cent. MR. J. D. STEWART said that the leader of the Opposition bad asked a very pertinent question, but. no doubt. hnd he known we had such legal lublnary, such a solou, sarong us, as the last gpenk~ el'. he would have had no fears as to the wisdom of launching out In- to any kind of financial undertak- ing that bad his approval. Mr. Saunders rellicules the idea of con- sulting specialists on finance. This is an age oi specialists, said Mr. Stewart. and Mr. Saunders. hc lln- agiucd, would think it a strange procedure for n. man to look for a legal opinion from a layman. The financiers from whom the bor- rowing was to ‘be done were the men to consult. MR. E. T. HLGGS would like to get down to business. One thing we have heard much of lately was thr- effect of newspaper criticism on the fiuancies 0|’ the province. lie wanted to inform the iiotlse that financiers did not depend on newspaper reports. He would like to see this loan effected not through the expert financiers oaltd money lenders but as an internal loan frolu the people of the province. HON. F. J .NASH.-—lt. was cust- omary for Opposition members to decry utterances in the Ptltriot re- garding the fluatttres of the pro- vince. A few days ago the Patriot tirade the slaeurent that the pro- vince was halt’ a million dollars worse off than when the 111111111115 went nul of power ln 1911. lie believed this opinion was fully just ifil-(l as would be shown when all lhc accounts are in hand. 510t- witilstantling the Patriot‘! c1‘1l1l>1>1111 of the financial condition under (‘onservativc- rule, it always hcltl up tho good name of the province. MR. A. E. MCLEAN believed this an opportune tllnc to float a loan, 'l‘ilrotigh the Victory Loan campaign the people had been edu- cated to buy irollds. Ills opinion was that this lUllll could be float- cd at per trt-nl. lloltsc look recess at l lfclock with ;,_ strong recourlucriliatltm trum the ‘Prt-luicr that the mebcrs meet promptly at 3 11- 111- AFTERNOON session iluoitst- resumed at 3.30 when con sideratitlll oi‘ the Highway" 11111 “'11s continued, ‘.\lr, hQcArlhur ill the chair. ‘Fhc renralnder 0f 111K? 11111 was, considered 13111115? 11y l'1""'“‘» in some cases. amcutlmenls propos- ed amt gllght. CllBtlgOS suggested and usually ending in unanimity with thc exception oi one or two clauses \\'l\ h were held over tor further discussion, 'i‘llt- tOllliIllllct‘ reported prolzrt. s and rccclllctl pvt‘ llll$~'l(1ll lo sit again when the whole hill will he tVlllllllPlPll. li().\', .\. lo. .\l:sl<:.\'.\l'~l.'l' (‘trill- plainl-d that (‘llillbs til the proposed .\l‘l hall not bet-u tl1<l1‘111111l‘11 1111111111!‘ the tut-tubers; tbeyelrad been asked. [or anti promised but tip 1111 1.11M time none had been received. All the members were anxious, lrc Stllll. to proceed as. expeditiously as por- sible with the work of the session ' but unless the members were 111'"- vitlcll, its astral beforehand anti with Acts about to be. discussed progress would certainly he slow and uruch valuable time lost. HON. J. H. BELL introduced a resolution "that a confcreutrtz should be inrutcrlizrtely called or represen- tatives of the governments of l’. E. island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scolia. in order‘ that a plall truly be formulated for joint. action to press for a settlement of the just ttlfllllls of these provinces against the fctlcral governnrelri." Mr. Bell went into the subject very exhaustively going over’ 111+- whole argument re these claims and t-tnlterldiug they were just. and reasonable and that the Ft-tieral Government lllul no recourse lull l0 settle theln. lle had great pleasure in moving the restrltltlou. HON. J. J. JOHNSTON lll Silt‘- outiing the resoluillon regretted that. he had not had sufficient time to go into the question ulore thor- oughly. lieclalntetl it was onc of the most important. matters ever brought before this legislature, lie conteutlell that the time was op- portune for pressing the c|alln< of this province and oi’ the ollll-l- ‘Mm-l time provinces upon the Federal Government. What was now lit-ed- ell. he said, was ctropcrzltiou on the part oi‘ those luterestetl and he felt assured illl‘ claims would be recog- nlzed. HON. A. E. ARSENAULT con- gratulated Mr. Johnston on his pres (‘lllfllltnl of the case. Hc doubted however that Mr. Johnston had read the restitution before zllllxing his nnlnc to it. as if he had, he would , scarcely have given it his approval. He, Mr. Arsenault. bad no intention oi taking up the time of the liouse in dlsct ‘sing the resolution. lie hall hlld occasion to discuss the ques- tion nt very consltiernble length both in this House and elsewhere null he thought that the leader of the Government. should have been generous enough. to have given credit to whom credit was due for. what information he, Mr. Hell, had on the. subject. The gentleman to whom the lender oi the, govern- ment was indebted for all he knew about these claims was the present (‘hlef Justice of this province. lie, Mr. Arsenuult had tbc honor of ac- companying the (llrlef Justice, then Premier, when he presented these claims on behalf of the province at Ottuwn. nnd he wanted to say right here that there Wits not another man in Clrnadn who knew as much about these r-lninls us Chief Jus- tice lllnlhesoll, who, when Premier of this province, first formulated thl-m and presented them at'Ott- awa. All that. Mr. llell knew about the nlullns he learner] front the prcstcnlttlltrll then ullrllc although now he is presenting them as if they wero ll discovery oi his owll. Mr. Arscnarllt wont fully, though ' briefly into the hisloryof the claims‘ stating that they were not only‘ f llltrlller I 3.15 Sharp l l valid but "film lllt'll' validity; had been zllllnitlvd by Sir ttollvrl lior- tlen although at that lilnl- the west crn lauds in question hall not been valued and all equitable lllSll‘ll)ll' lion aluonl.’ the clzlilrlant provln» res was llll|ll'tlt'lll‘1l1)lt'. lie sill:- Kenivtl that bcftlrc ])l'(|(‘l't‘lllllg further with the resolution they would amend the proposal to bracket Prlltcc Fldtvzlrll lslantlK-t Clillllls with those of New Bruits wick anti Nova Scolia us their ilvlallns were lllot, itlcutil-al with ours. He made this suggestion in the hope that if the zovernruent purpost-d prtrsl-ntillg thl- lztllllllhrl Clttlllls again, which had already been presented null are now on file at Ottlnva. vhly woui-l do so without conflicting with tho work llll'l‘iltl_\‘ll<1lit‘. MR. E. T. HIGGS fcllotvl-l itl Hlrtlil); approval ol‘ lhc resolution. llt- lll'l\\'l‘\'(!i' colltlilldlltl that tlll-rc were other strong rlillliis which should l)t.' presented at the same time. ilc clairnctl that. the province is entitled to a refund of three lllll~ lion dollars on account of the IKE. island Railway. ’l‘bis claim with com pound interest now anlounteti lo twelve millions blrl we could well aiTortl to knock off the interest if we could secure thc principal. llc gave u list oi‘ railways purchased by the Dominion of which we paid our share-null he contended that if other provinces were not being charged \vitll their railways ours should not, be. llO.\'. lr‘. .|. NASH luovetl the ad- journment of the lit-hale. House adjourned till 10 a. m. to- morrow. --—--<ea---— Minard's Llniment Cures Ditsemper -‘-O+O§OQ-Q'O-§Q-QQ+O-@O-O PRINCE EDWARD . l a BIG (Vitagrapll) FEATURES-d; 1 A th 'll' E from "Dtlellgh A Voe was Do You Like Detective Stories HERE ls one oi those Fascinating Detec- tive Stories that you’ll like. “The Girl Woman” Featuring the Bril- liant Little Vitagra- ph Star. GLADYS LESLIE A flr-lcinallng story of illlifitcry. love and roman- rl _ . er of “Smashing 1 laughter ’; .._' ABRIL 1s, B19 “ a lllollr 1 1s 8.45 Sharp. . Featured in 5 Ninth sensational chapt. Barriers” “DAMES AND DENTISTS” . A whirlwind of fun and In _ 2 -~BIG ACTS-Z A cure for tho Bluos O+§440Q§§§§4&O6 04-0 §§OQO0¥>§4 O+<01 fl.-‘-‘+Ai_A a w a A ‘ g _ . j Quebec Minister Visits Paris To The Guardian). tlouin, Prilne. lllinlstcr ot’ the Prov- lvnc" 01 Quebec, was this afternoon lecelvfd 11y President Ilesclrltnel. Sir Lomer accornprtuled Ambassa- du" L9"! 139F111’ 0f Great Britain. Woman Candidate Meet-s Defeat April l5.» Sir (Flier-Lil To 'i‘llc (iuartiian). ‘\'Oll'l‘il.-\‘I\i‘l"l‘().\'. Eng, l5 ~ Another wonlalr a stall in llll‘ Volnlnorls wcnl down lo dl-lt-at today when official,- un- 11111111\'~'111Pllt of vottiin recent by clec 1.1‘?l1...-.“1!..1.!l\11’11 . <Ih=ll-1es...lx- hluCurdy. coalition Liberal and Minister of Food l_n Lloyd George's cabinet 1mg been successful over Miss hiargar- Boudfieltl. Labor MoCurdy, 18,010, Bond- 11°1<1 13.. 89. 11y election was nec- 9581111’ by McCurlly's elevation to Bank Interest Daily Rising LONDON, April 15.—Announco. lrlcnt by the Bank of IEnghrnd to- day that the rate of treasurgv bills hlrtl been raised 1 per cent to 61/, per cent foresbndows the announcement tomorrow oi‘ 7 per cent Bank rate. i9 service of men qulremcnts. Fairbanks - Morse Type “M” Engines are built exclusively for Atlantic Cent Fishermen in 3-5-8-10 and l6 l-LP. sizes Type “M" Engines dispense with all unnecessary equipment —rro electrical attachments exposed to moisture, but a reli- able make-and-break ignition system-simple, sturdy con- struction-piunger pump for water circulation. T his is why Type "M" Engines are profit producers for their owners, ‘ All Type "M's" burn either gasoline Ask your dealer today. , g- Canadian ' Fairbanks-tier , . C0 LDIITED ‘ or kerosene. GeneralLanglhton OTTAWlA, April 15.—Tlle Mllllla Depar-trnent._ announces that. owing to the condition. of iris hesitant-lg. aliier General J. (}_ Lung!“ t“, resigned member 0t‘ the Militia. Council. .~ Lomer airs atone WILL " orrltvva. mil-ll lii of liarbor Uolululsslorlers allu- couvcr may to exproprinte rad inlet for the proposed new pier. Thorlt selected is that lying inunt-nialrly west of the Great Northern lhll \\'il'_v' (‘ompnrlyls dock null n poll ion of the property ' owned by n subsidiary. Qorupalry the Great Northern. Kenzle, one of the Vancouver lror (Tommissltrn who has been the capital negotiating (lovernluellt previously visited Paul nnd conferred with the Northern Railway Colrrptllly, curing an undertaking to sell for price ilr the vicinity of $400,000 cash togeht criwlrt Ayn-ii cantlitlalr- for candidates. ory title to properties now llccll cd by tlle (lrcltt Northern on l1 rad inlet alrll False Creek. The pal-intent of Marine, however, is l disposer] of granting l1 title to tilt-so p Dertics as part oi‘ the pur rice. I ,~ interest on ¢v‘.“. vvw‘.QQ-Q-Q Has Resign ills position as finial ___.__¢e->_.__ cosr squatter: r; .__..___ I take inretliute ttql property on Bu the constrllctlouli required . Major - witll together with a confirm to consider the (111951 a/I Better Engine ’ For Fishermen —bctter bccausc it combines dependability and economy of operation-because it minimizes the loss of time from repairs or El(l]USti'i'l€l'lt5-fi better engine because it has behind it the you know, melt who know you and your re- . .- Scrfiuf _