.. ,.___~... : "-14-: 'r_r_t~.-_-:. : ' The Paper That Covers Princ¢ Edward _~. v'I-m‘ y," , " All The sown‘ Worth noon‘ big‘ Liklfsifltdliew ’ W’ " I . .1 I 1 A .411 T119511‘ ______._. The People's Paper Read by Everybody L Wm“ . Sqcond Sdotlon CHARL-QTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921 D‘-“““>“‘-‘T PRIIGEEDINAESIN THE PllilVl_li_il_|l_\_l lrolslllllllt MINEBS gplltlnttlnll “i” (special toiTl-n Guardian) Demand for Settlement of the Dispute is on tetovvn o will». ‘"1" 11"“ nor-rung Gunrlllllr Found“ 18"- . Annual iiublcrlptlolt llellvelel Il-M- By llnll, Chill!» IB-D. II. I. A» Getting Less Coal D...11li|E|] liillst lill HIJHH PHHHIBLE NEXT WEEK ‘ (Special to Th: Guardian) ‘OTTAWA, ‘April 29—-Canadian .H0N_ M,“ KmOHBY believed consumers are getting iless coal that the Attorney General was not M111 more dirt in whet they our‘ asking itoQ mulch in requesting a chase during recent years. accord- Fefund in case the franchise was ‘IPARIS, Atpril 29—-Dr. Von 0ert- zen. head of the German War Bur- dlens ‘Commission refused to at- tend a meeting of the Reparat- ions Committee today for 1161581111111! Commissioner of Public Works talbiled. answers to ques- Spreading. Summer-like Weather Mini- mizes the Physical v Goal Scarcity. Special to The G ardlan IIJOINIDON. yAnrll ii ——Nesotihi- ions are at an end, announced Sir Robert Horne, in the lI-louse of Commons today in reporting on the mining dispute. As to the fut- ure. no useflrllpredictions can be made. He continuedt we can only hope that the gtoppage which is ions-——no; \ Inconveniences of for the settlement of the dispute is spreading. The summer-like Weather ‘is minimising the physi- cml inconvenience of the c oal scat. city but the public seeing ‘tho Unemployed LONDON, April 20~Accordin than,” owing m, slack “unless, to the returns publishelLhy-Ahu . the rai-lwiay and street earn "m. bor Depentment gchednlw Trade there were at the begin ring ning on skeiletonized to the ‘Boas- ,of 111111 1-116 118111-1115 services cut to the of the present week 1,744.40 per- atioh of the time and methods of t ‘ . . the German ‘payments. ‘Dr. Von ions asked iby Mr. lMcNeill with re Oertzen declared he did not lbelievc he should attend in view of tho present conditions. Increase In spect to road projects. Mr. ‘Butler presented the report of the committee ‘on printing and ibindllng Journals. Two tenders for this wo-rk had ibeen received, one from lMir. C. B. Murley. the other from the Patriot Publishing Com- puny. ‘Some delay having arisen with previous ‘reports pulblished by lMlr. ilvfurley, the tender was giv- ‘en to the Patriot PubllshingCom- puny though in ‘this case Mr. Mur- ley's tender ‘was the lowest. HON. MIR. JOHNSTON moved the adjournment of the House in order to bring up an important 11°! accented lby ‘the Company. The “Ballpoint-firs. lbeing albsent ‘when the lblll ‘was going through the House Ilad not the privilege of withdrawing ‘it, MIR. BRUDIiE argued that the House ‘had wasted three or four days over a .biil ‘that might not be “wilted. ‘He thousht the time. of ‘the ‘menlibers was worth more 1111111 111B Dultry amount of the fee. MR. DPJWAR suggested that ihe mailer be left over vlll next sess- ion. Ilc was supported in this 11111138511011 by Premier Bellf ‘MIR. DENINIiS thought it strange chants iwho was examined this morning lby the Special Jriousul Committee on fuel supplies. Mr. Huncomb ibelieved there should be a government standard of quality for ‘coal and producers should be required to supply coal to that standard. Dutch Farmers Special to Th1- Guardian 1:5, Pg,§,,,i~,,;*_"3g1;,;'g§; 3,5; Premier Lloyd George Favors Giving Ger- many a Time Limit. Plans of Occupation to be Discussed by Supreme Council T0- day (Special to The Guard IPARIS. April Zii-ilvlr. I-Z-I-UIID-n |Foch and his subordinates for oc- liyloyd‘ cu-pation of the Rhur district will George would consent to the occu1be discussed tomorrow by the Su- pation of the ‘Rhur district onlypreme Allied Council. but it ap- afiter an ultimatum granting a cer- neared probable here today that thin amount of delay had been sent the advance ordered would not ‘be ' to Germany. says the London c0r- initiated until late next week. Pre- respondent of the Matin. It is de- mier ‘Brland has an engagement . J-DON, Ap.rll 29——On the now disclosed to the uiblic for a l l , _ ~ l t t l f . b bi -. . 1P0“ ‘lured he takes this attitude in t oconfer with Mr. Lloyd George Political dbJect may spoon ‘be tel- tyiivimlnm is becoming “"’.'°“°“ w“ m“ or employment m 1 UHF hlhadlglowvgihCgatrfprtigséBill. “Frog? 111011)‘; ofgalvgglhaillhilltili) as clgrhpglno smndflnavian wmch sailed 1mm (girder to alppeasle those inclined immediately after his arrival here mlnated. This conclusion of ‘Sir 14111 ‘K111131119!!! ‘an 111C115"! ‘er 111° corporation fee of $490 asked fcr were going i0 kick over a pail-pg Qfifl-"frgflgfgifiriflnd ‘¥§§°O,,,',1§t,§, “$111151 11811511195" from PM“ and an 11110111131 may’ Rabbit's remarks came amidst 1"'°"1°“5 W991‘ 111111111 “'11” ‘000- had been lpaid in .but there was sum of four or five hundred doll- P16111191‘ 13mm 1°“ 1'" mnmm‘ mg o‘ ‘mud representauws m’ cries of nonsense from represent- lttives of the miners among the members. Meanwhile the demand An Airplane Found Indian Affairs some doubt whether the Company would desire to operate under the Act as amended. Provided the artl incorporafion fell. [Slhpposp thc fee to ‘be refunded. ‘it would be impossible for the Henge tn flléd the western provinces of Can- n n. early today to attend ‘the meeting‘ ‘be held dirring 1-119 d8)’- of the Supreme Council on ‘Sat- ab.‘ ‘urday. He will alppenr before that U. 8. REPLY HELD UP . , , ' no‘ ihth ‘ t t the - L o a W'th o An iet sizht; ..Z‘";...';3.‘..-..i§°?lii.‘i" 4:: .. 1W9 Hugs the .2...‘....“;......:.:‘:.“‘"‘ " ..‘......n...n. s... .._ .... 0a‘ e l Booze - ause ‘ x y House should refund the fee ‘mon- matlersnoulo no leftt 3.111." the L0 f 6 Y are“ ‘which is unanimous iu de- 1116M Hardin: and his cabinet M» ey. The partners of ‘the Company Lieut. Governor in ‘Council. ‘Th: mandmg 111mm action In entmcmg‘ understand to hue discussed me iildhblltiSllllSfllillhlSi. ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 221 Water St. ‘HAY FOR ‘SALE-FRANKLIN M-lll. Mnrshfileld. ‘WANTEIL-A MAID roFnsu- oral housework. Apply 29 Upper Prince Street. ‘WANTED-ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. G. ‘in care of Guardian. ‘WANTED '—- 1'0. "PURCHASE second hand book case Apply at Guardian office. -—@ ¢1-> "T10 RENT-AZ AOIREIS OF LAND at Union" Station. Apply D. Mc- Onnnel. I}! Htlilbolsrstreet.‘ rontlnhlue or THE cams. P01111181‘ Scotch plaids suitable 11101‘ sirlnts Just received from [Scotland at Pstotls. , 8181110’ quarts of liquor ‘but minus a crew was found peacefully rest- 11111118811011. lug on the municipal landing field, Telegraph wires in that (Special to The Guardian) 1S-AVlAiN1N1AlH. G. A. April 29——A o commercial airplane, loaded with BOMBAY, April 20-—The Times f India, says today, a. serious riot HITBDOPCSG to have occurred at northeast of Nassik. district 11981011191“ ‘Ndwd!’ 111mm’ W119" have been cut and no details of it-came from o‘r when it arrlvcrhl and state offfcialswere puzzled wllot to do with lt, though they 11111111811 "1 "W11" promptly seized its cargo. 1‘ The iState Prohibition Act does a not cover confiscation of bottleg- grate injured, E1113 aircraft. Probalbly ‘the much- ine had come from Cuba, officials said. and finally -they decided to dismantle it d t ‘t I th ' ' ' ........ ........:‘."..:.".':.1...:.....i Maritime Provinces ation of its ownership. ._i__.___._.____ HAY FOR SALE—APPLY E. DOV- er, LittleYork. ‘WHITE VOILE BLOUSES ALL p since. Special at $1.35. Futons. '_—_- ‘WANTED — A MAID APPLY Leno: Hotel. have been sent to the scene. MR8. PERRY QgWMITIED FUR. TF1 L the riot have been received, al- of constables re reported to have been killed nd a sub-inspector and magis- Trcops and police Telegraphic News (‘Special to The Guardian) YARMIOUTH, N. S. April 29- lMlrs. Clara. Elizabeth Perry was not lhelntg present while the hi-ll was put through, it was impos- sible to say whether in its altered form they ‘would accept it. HON. lMIR. ARISENAUIIT main‘ taincd that ‘had the lblll ‘been with- draiwn at any stage oi’ its reading ibecause of unsatlslnctory amend- ments or alterations in it, tile (‘mn- pany would certainly be entitled to a. refund of the amount of the incorporation fee. But when u hill has passed its final reading ‘and has received ‘the Lieut. Gov- ernor's assent the House has not- hing further to do with it. A mum- ber of fox companies have taken out charters which were never us- ed, ‘but in no case ‘had the request been made that the incorporation fee the refunded for this reason. MYR. D, C. MlODlOlNAizD thought the point raised lhy the Attorney Genera-l. s-reasolralble one. Tie‘ alu- ued that s. lblll ‘might ‘be amended to such no extent that it could not ibe accepted lby i‘ts promoters, and that in such n. case iflley were en- nWANq-ED_A MAfq 9|; goy Fgg committed to stand trial for ‘the 1111911 1° 11 19111114- ‘fnpm work glvrpoqgox 367 Char. murder of her husband, Captnini *DAINTV WHITE DRESDES FOR ‘the Ill-idle misses for confii-rma- tion and school closing alt Pa- tons. ' lot tetown. “PRINT COTTONS as INCI-IE8. ‘Good strong Pinlmt ‘Cobilons, good palttems at 35s. at Batons. ‘George Perry _ R0“ charged wnhlbelng an Bcconbcontcntion was not supported by plice after the fact was remanded precedent- till Monday. today. Mansfield ‘MlR. ‘HIGGS quoted Bourinot to Drove t-hat the Attorney GcneraiPs ‘He ‘pointed out a dan- ger in refunding money under the existing circumstances. difference in the opinions of the hon. nlellllbers ovel‘ ihlis question was the clashing of sentiment and business. Personally he did not feol justified in taking advantage of ihe dilemma in which the company was placed. ‘HON. ‘M-R. JOHIITF/FON with drew his motion. THE IIOUISE in ‘commliiee rc- sulned second reading of the Pub- l‘lc School ‘Amendment Act. Mr. McArlhur in the chair. made irl the head of the School Supply/drparllneni. For some merit the ‘mun formerly in charge of this department had ‘been forc- ed to resign. stay against 111a present incumbent. except that he was not by an means qualified for the and that, since his the department had got rather in- to disrepute. In his own Line of work the man was probably all right. but as a manager of School iilcaiions whatever. to a hu-‘i pass when secretaries of school districts bring to the atten- tion of public men the fact that (Special to.Tho Guardian) LION1DOIN, April 29—The ‘price of live hogs was quoted on the lo- cal market ‘this morning at the lowest figure in over six years with a light demand and aheawy sulprply which ranged from $1075 sows selling as low as $5.25 per hundred weight. penalties against Germany. ‘PLANS 0F ‘OCCUPATION T0 BE ‘ DISCUSSED TOE-AV LONDUN, Allfll 29—‘D6i3-11B the plans formulated lby Marshal" to $11.00 ‘per hundred, WIUI fat Scientifig Rgsearch German Reparations proposals again today, Secretary of State Hughes laying‘ Ibo-tore tlhem. the views of the [principal Allied pow- ers with regard to the offer. Mean of time the United ‘tiSates reply t0 the German communication was held April Heat Wave HON. MR. AdhSBNAUl/I‘ f '- ed lo tile change whlch llarlrebggln “Halllltfld” reason best known to the Govcrn- um’ Gm D1” Fmm M°"1"9m‘ After Manifestations lie had notllling to‘ LONDON jFrost, the flve-yeur-old daughter. ot pnsimon’ the occupier of Hornsey's "haunted appointment, house" in Forrostone road after a short illness. Death is said ‘to have ‘been accel- lnln emphasis on the lerated by the strain of the manires- of scientific research in‘ develop- Supply he had absolutely.- no qual-“lfiilfllls P90011811 10 11a"! 0001111611 mellt of industry. it had come at her home. For some time the child took no notice oi the happenings. Then one MostNeedful 29-—A slack OTTAWA. April permanent court of international of the League of Nations . For a large putt of the day there hurl ing of the Bill scientific research. ‘Sir GeorBB Foster who had the ‘Bill in hand It’, exclaimed with other countries. more atten- tion must ‘he devoted to scientific April, which set in W976 clear skies and light winds. The House last night discussed the maxqmum yemperuuro was 44. it was b8 while the peak of the been a debate on the second read- temperature curve , m author-l", to ‘in the afternoon. * A09 Ilut"1ilg-hT""" create a national institute for 11 w“ 45- The unusual heat conditions for ‘ Wednesday, continued yesterday ‘vith recorded by the official mercury yesterday Justice to he created under A8815 w“ 74 119511395- l The lcwes, the previous night At 9 a. m. yesterday was reached The highest previous records‘ for April were in .1886 and 1903. when the maximum was 72 de- lmpontance grees. .51,- Ggorge, Canada is to compete Request To Invest Once the letters “Tynan by ‘he manager Ofitlay a chair fell over near her, and and industrial rgggpmh, -.==r-q-.-. Went. Governor has given his as- WANTED-A ao 1-2 on tannin Lerffel orvulcnn water wheel H. D. MoFJwen, ‘Bristol Lot 40. "IT I8 HIQH TIME TO LEARN llhle difference between 20 per com off and one ‘low price. see Potions prices. ‘Pawns WANTED IMMEDIATELY, IWAII: for general housework. Apply Mm. T. E. McNutt, 34 Brighton Road. ‘ ____.,,-______._.__ ‘EGGAPED-JQNE PAIR fllLVilR ‘black foxes from Upton Farn‘ Ranch. Liberal reward. J. S. Jenkins. - ‘WANTED-KO ‘RENT FOR SUM mencottage at Keppooh or vic- inity. Willing-pay gOOd rent. Apply Guardian Office. QSHORTHORN FOR BALE. PURE‘ bred bull ? 1-2 years old, choice ancestry. priced night.» Write 'M. C. McGowan. Killnuir. ‘YOUNG PIG! WANTED -WILL persons having young pigs for sale white. stating price, number. when able to s . etc. H B. Marc Leod, Lorne, PI u 00.. N. S. ‘WANTS-D rr ONOE-EXPERI onced mechanic for garage. Mus; be reliable and temperate. Ap- ply o letter giving references. ‘Box 2 2, Charlottetown. iiflvlii ‘T0 LET-ONE FURNISHED room, situated. in centre of city, ‘Modern conveniences Apply in afternoons to 16 Elm ‘Avenue. ‘FOR BALE REGISTERED OLY" llssdqlle mare 4 years 016.. Prise winner) also choice go pur- pong mam 3v yegrs old. J’. H. Crosby, Maflhtflbld. ' moon AND WARD-A ehflrl-s ‘man can ‘be accommodated with room and board iii private um llv. control location. Apply "0' c]o ‘Guardian Omen. ‘CHOICE new FOR aAhl-ifl acres at ‘Hope ‘River. Lot .22. formerly occupied by Walter Peters. 72 acres cleared, balance lu_ her. $0 coral niowed- 50°11 holdings. For particulars 1W1! Soldiers settlement Board. Char- loitoiowll. Aucw$ up: o lvu‘ , nirunn be p orerM-of tile fated N 1 ra etWt, Y lnohbing. at 10.80 a. ., _ I I Ind h I L , _ v loie of dishes. bull 1 b ding. unto, pic. nonjwflrtsr. Auction- ”?! I _.._..l_....~.l...L-.-'oln-ul..~. ‘WANTED-THE ONE WHO took harness from Ward Hotel sIa-ble 0n mistake wpetum and 8B1 Your own. —The ‘Stanley Douglas mills‘ will start operations on a LUMBER MILLS TO OPERATE ON TEN HOUR DAY lidibEDERii-CTYJN. lN. B. April 2: lumber *WANTED_ SMART BOY To ten hour Ibasls on Tuesday. Sev ‘work on fox ranch. Apply J. B. eral other mills are reverting to Romlbough, Mt Edward Rd Chan the om standard “mm IOHGIOWII. .4,” “L545 Wm" WYAM euccsssFul. gnlpsatsss sruo- dotte hens and pullets. Bred to lay, J. B. Romllvuogh. lMt Edward Road, Charlottetown. .1 JHALI-FAX 11 1w§§nprll 29~—Albert Parsons nuilhitby 'I‘aylor, lboth of St. John. were the only two can ‘WANTEDTTO PURCHAS!’ 85° dldattes ‘to successfully pass the 55 ond hand gocart. Apply 257 Richmond rStreet or telephone 266W. ‘SPECIAL ‘FODAYe-ONE LARGE Pin lvlnewpple 25c. ‘lard 25c two be. beans 15c, Easifirst. 19c. 2 Surprise 15c Weymouth (‘sell Grocery. 'P'h1UnlB 356-1.. "VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE ic ‘kilowatt wireless examination re- cdntly conducted hereby the Naval Dbbfllliilnent. The examination is considered a very difficullt one. TO O-PElN ALL ROADS 1ST JOHIN. 1N. B. April 29—'I‘he Provincial ‘Rood ‘Engineer announ- ed today that all the msln roads A centrally located desirable busi would be - P811941 1-0 81110111011116! ness stand and splendid dlwelllng traffic on Tuesday. is offered for immediate sale. For fllrther particulars Alpply W. E. c]o Guardian office. WANTED-PGSITION m Pm plate family as cook. Apply W. c A. Chiivenle, Soiuriis FOR SALE WHITE FIFE WHEAT No. 1, also quantity barley, Tl-mo- WANT-p _.yoi_m.q thy and clover. Frederick Park- man, Charlottetown Royalty. ‘WANTED. ABOUT VMAV 7TH. for one month or longer. mfliid experienced in housework. milflt ‘WANTED FOR be able to do Dluln COOKNIE- RB‘ forence. Apply Mrs Jack Jen- ins. corner of Grafton and ‘Pownail. WANTED-A HARDWARE TRAV- elier required about May 15th. for one of the largest Hardware Establishments In ihe Maritime ' Provinces. State age. expel-b- 0M0 and give references. P. 0. Box, No. B. Charlottetown, P E. I. .. PRIVATE NURSES ‘EARN $15 1'0 $30 n wfgek Learnvlvibhou. leav- ing home. Descriptive booklet sent ‘free Royall College of ‘Science. Dept. M. Toronto. Cen- ndli. 1066-12-20MESst25l ‘l WILL SEFL IY PUILIO AUC- ° tlon my farm of 84 acres, sis stock. machinery. etc, (if farm not previously. lold beforehand) on 15th Juno. Glued. Felix Morrison, Lot 56.. Little Pond. ‘ ‘DIBIRAILI- RESIDENCE FOR sale. Mrs. Campbell offers by priv ate sail the conveniently situated and pm f4 M80 Iith all mod- ern couv to ,_No. 15 Grafton Street owned by R. H. Campbell filtifllwht‘ \ z . e‘ .n' r ‘ w‘ J" .._l....4 ._ ‘Etzol. aged 83 of Toronto found.‘ deed this morning in his PASSENGER FOUND DEAD IIIIALhFAX. N. H. Alprll 29~——J0hn W83 mbin on the ‘Cunard Liner Saxon- in on which he had booked pas- sage for Germany. ‘ GENTLE- lman desires room and ‘board lwiith privntn family. Central lo cation. Arplpiy "W. S." c-o Guard- ian. ‘ PRINCE ED- wsrd Island snlesman,to sell on commission Rubbers. footwear automobile tires. tubes etc.. as manufactured bv leading Cana- dian Manufacturers. Those hav- lnz trade oonneotionnpply to P O. Box 067 ‘St. Job-n. N. B. - NEW BRUNSWICK AND NOVA Bcotia farms are the cheapest on earth. Good clfmpte. firs; clue markets. good roads, schools. churches splendidly watered nnd wooded and all tilnother advant- ages peculiar to the Maritime Provinces. Writs for lame comprehensive free catalogue fully describing 275 farm barg- aino. Alfred Barley and Co. 8t. John. New Brunswick. THERE WILL I! A PUBLIC Auction at 2 o'clock nn Wednes- day. the 4th day of May. instant A. D.. 1921 on the ‘premises, Low- t. Montague, the dwelling house and property of the undersigned. This property is beautifully sit- ‘uated having a front on the Low- er Montague road. large garden at baokg, good out buildings and close to church. schools and store Conditions made. known at sale. Alno on some day, quantity house‘. sen-t to a bl-ll, that charter has a sallelble value. The promoters could g0 on lthe blanket with It and sell stock-if the stock sold, well and goodi. if not. they could come back and receive the amount of their fee. ‘He made no insinua- tlons against the promoters of the Light and Power bill, ‘b-ut he mere- ly wished to point out how danger- ous a precedent the House would estslblislh in refunding this money. MR. LEPAGE pointed out that the lbilll had lbeen (brought in iby suspending a rule of the House. It had been sent lback tocomnlittee to toe reconsidered and they had decidled‘ upon an incorporation fee of $490 which was correct accord- ing -to schedule. The bill had tak- en twp s ‘lot of ‘the time of the House in tnavcllflln-g through com- lnittee; it was practically intact»- wiiih one notslblle increase in the amount of capitalization. which the I-Iuse had altered from $2,000.- 000 1o $8,000,000 without raising the incorporation lee. 1H10N|lM1Ru NASH argued that this bill wvss ina class by itself. and ‘was not to ibeproceedetl with according to precedents establish- ed for less important measures. ln order ‘to get-over the point atissuc he suggested that a clause ‘be add- ed to the bill-l (as ‘it was still in committee, having ‘been kept standing over ‘until the fee hall been paid up) providing that if unncceptaible to the promoters in its altered shape ‘the money be refunded. There were three ways o‘! killing the lblll], he ‘said: The House might chuck it out, thc Governor might vote it. or th-s Company might not accept it-wiih amendments. ‘in any case the in» corporation fee should be refund- ed. ‘By lroiusing to refund the mo‘ ney he ‘believed the House would Ibe treating the company in a. very shabby manner. HON. MIR. I-IIlGl-IES maintain- ed the reasonableness of keeping the fee. lI‘t was by no means an extortlonate amount, nnd had» tho charter gone through a Private silos Committee at Ottawa the fi- gvure lwould ‘be In rthe vicinity of $3,000. The increasing of ‘the cap- italization figure ‘by $1,000,000 ‘hell been a big concession to the Coim- pony as no additional charge had been ‘made. The li-louse had done all that could be expected of it in the matter, and should not ‘be cal- led upon now ‘to establish a den- gelous precedent. ‘MIR. KENNEDY had understood wheh the lblll was passing second reading‘ that ten percent of the calpitalization figure was to be paid up in cash before shares were put on the market. Under this be- lief he hadstrolflll’ Qdvooated the bill. If this money was not to he paid in can he Mind to with‘ draw the arguments he had put such that the merest school boy would be ashamed of writing. It is neither in the interests of the Government nor the province that such things should happen. it is at ‘least to be expected of this gentleman that he write a letter couched» in the King's English. There -is another point also I must refer to. continued Mr. Arsen ault. 'l‘hls in the fact that school b00ks have gone up three and four and five hundred per cent. The reason wh-y the Ontario series of books had been lid-opted was that they were very cheap. As these books are now ‘priced as high as the old books there ‘is no ‘particu- hold mmltluo. F. Nativid- 10115211- lar benefit in continuing them. Their outstanding merit was the fact that they were ‘#1111111 .1119 lnennn of ihe monresl people- but this advantage has now been lost. I do not know wh-y this ‘is nor do i know why there should be mon- » ey due ihe province on School Sup- ply accounts. I know ‘that the Government has been selling these ‘books on credit and sendinl; 0111- dunning letters while the Act DIO- vides that ihe money mus, be paid with ihe order. We know that some dtwalers now owe the Gov- ernment considerable moat-y on these supplies, which should not have been allowed i0 hflliliell- A11 for the other matter. ‘I thiink ii m1 extraordinary thing where there are so many qualified men. that ihe Government should go out oi its way to make it position for n party neelcr. I make no reflect- ions on lrlm personality, hut I am, reflecting on h‘lm us the head of n; department. and I say the, he l! absolutely ‘without qualifications lo fill the important Dosltion 119-1101115- I think the Government would be well advised to make a change and, get 0110 of the many men who,‘ might be a cred-i, to the Govern-‘l ment and to ihe province ai large. ‘PREMIER “Elli, ~ My hon friend's remarks are all right and perfectly in order lBut I hone 11h the work we have to do from this to tlle‘ end of the session. thfll we will not travel out of the dls- cussion of points that are actually necessary. I do not propose to go into the question an to why it was that the Government appoint- ed tlhls men. Ha has been ap- pointed and he is there. and that‘:- tbe end of iii so far as ‘I am con- HON. Mill. AJIISDNAULT —- Whlther he Ill qualified or not’! ‘PREMIER BELL-Well. as to qualifications. we need not diwuns that. He has been faithful and all that. MR. DEWlAll-‘i. ihelieved that the Government should take into con- sideration the matter of blah prices for school books. corned . the ‘School Supply department. arekllle ‘bit her tongue. She had show- sin cc. vlcarage until miter the funeral. to be secured. I At the evening sitting Mr. Do- lcd signs 0t‘ extreme nervousness hgrty, Minister of Justice outlined the purport of the “Since ihe return of luv-two boys Court of Justice and that method 111B 11111111196181-10115 1111119 1981111185." of Hits appointment "International the ‘father said, "and so the vicar Justice" Mr. Doherty declared, “is Mr. Gardiner, has taken them to the of grgategt importance if pence is Jugnce mum be tlon which aroused the ire of both In German Lottery yntematlona] ATTENTION OF THE POSTMAS- TERGENERAL DRAWN TO LITERATURE NOW FLOODING CANADA. OTTAWA, April 29~An invlts - "Many P901110." ‘he 88111. “d0 1101 the foundation of any lasting peace. Davm muxhmn’ “m” M m” V1119 believe ‘what has ‘been taking place was a dream. “There 15 °111Y °11° “la-Y 0111 111 stltutlon of this court. our present trouble ‘that I ‘can see. poglflqn game from the ‘Liberals and that is to get another house. fank5_ But lwe can't get one.‘ the same way." he said sadly. "'i"hcy are frightened and nervous ——no longer like ordinary boys." Dr. Lexnerle has certified the cause of death as meningitis, importance of having a qualified HUSBAND man in a position of this kind. He had always been opposed to the present system of School supply. lln country stores where the people come to get books. for their child- arrive. He ‘knew oases rnn, and C. Grant McNeil. Domin- The highest interests of humani- ‘on Secretary of the G_ w_ v_ A_ 111 111111 11011511‘ 11111 1 01115’ "1811 11 ty added Mr. Rowell were further- was received by mail today. It was months on OSSINING. N. Y.. April ron it ‘is often weeks before they Jnmes L. O'Dell, 24. of Rochester, where N. Y., was put to doaih in luorchanis had sent in ordnrs lo electric chair at Sing Sing prison this ssnilemsn and ‘had to unit six tonight, for the murder of Edlwllrd weeks before receiving ‘the books. H, Knelp He advocated doing awny with the O'Doll's wife. Pearl, who also was Suppose the court sat for Germany, state lottery i an Asiatic "What will be the end of it? Mur- qugfled My, Lnclnn cannon 191 hiw 810M, and ‘i-heimys are suing cheater), who would foot the bill. Canada did‘ not have menus such a project. Murder Penalt Paid With Life Lfihfifiiidifidfiilll sxzcurso, ssnvmc LIFE severance FOR CRIME. AND sAav norm m JAlL WIFE 29- the ed by men who drew m, the can. signed by Otto T. Schmidt itnd 0on- Some op tained the suggestion that the G». W. V. A. and the Veteran should invest some mone ‘in the Gambvurg,‘ . The com- nlnpnte, munication pointed out that an in- (Dcm vestment of eight dollars might hvln a million marks, translated, into Canadian money with exchange add » for ed might amount to two hundred thousand dollars. Mr. Loughnan saw the postmaster general about the matter and suggested that these advertisements for German state lotteries should not be allowed in As s. result be carefully sought out and barred. run ‘VEATHER rnurnnsrup , , ‘non, MOON, arc TORONTO. April soe-satnnlllr- on January '7, 1920. nhowery, . tug/n tide this utornoan sires’! School Supply altogether and hand- cuIlVlCtBd of the crime is now serv- and {QmQfl-(yw morning n; 5,55, ing over the business to a regular in); a life sentence in Auburn pri- sfationcry firm. Mr. good one. mode of conducting change. said. was that the pre-war con- tract expired "and the publishers are not willing to renew it at the former price. ..i""..f:.‘.‘iihi“'tzff.rlzin. at.‘ Bandits Hold-Up And Big Robbery nousrou. TEXAS. April 2o- HON‘ M“- MWENAULT “'1'” In the bloodiest payroll holdup in school supplies Just as cheaply as the Government provided they were given the opportunity of keeping in advance of the market. tainod that under ihe former Gov- ; I sch | 1 h d _ the history of the oil fields a Mexi- emmen he‘ 0° Hwy a 112i co band of Mexican bandits bold 00.. complishnd good work and saved many thousands of dollars up officials of the Agwi Oil to the people of this province. Ho and obtamed avproflmuqiy 135, couldnoi, spook for it at present b t h did k m t d 00d 000 pesos in Mexican gold. near u a no“ a’ “n or ‘ Tnmplco on April 21, according to _ The Act W85 agreed to with delayed advices reaching Houston. Imflhdmhhll llld ufiififlfi l0 119 ‘Pen persons were killed including '11" two bandits in the ‘fight that ac- mnnagement it was s success. read a third time ‘tomorrow. ‘nous, then todk recess until the MR. KENNEDY enlphagised the QIIQPIIOOII, ‘ _ , companied thg holdup. Sun sets this evening at 7.01, and son. A daughter was born shortly rises tomorrow nlornllu; at 1.46. PREMIER BELL believed that after she ‘began her sentence. When Kennedy's suggestion was a told that governor Miller had do If he could produce ollned to interfere. the N‘ " evidence that the majority of IpB0~ mnn 531d: "l had e part in the pie were opposed to the present crime, ‘but_l am innocent of mur- thn School ller. We only took Knelp out than‘ Supply ho would gladly make ihe to punish ll.im for what be had said The reason why school about my wile. We never had any books had 8011B 11D 1h Drico. he intention of killing him." Last quarter of moon Saturday, April 30th 12.09 a. m. .1 J IGGERS! COP!