A A ‘ERE you will be well ‘ tairiment daily-these are I? l4 ii .-» looked after. We en- deavor to anticipate your every need. ln -the heart of Montreal, the centre of the brilliant social life of the metropolis, zowwill find comfort and ospitality. Large airy rooms-famous cuisine-Grill Room—Caf- etetiw-Cool Roof Garden open from June to Sept- ember-dancing and enter- but n few of the many attractions which will make the Mount Royal Hotel seem like home to you. VERNON G. CARDY, Manager Direction: l UNITED ilDTELS COMPANY OF AMERICA party and dance which was held in the Town Hall, led success. Whist was played from eight until eleven. ‘llhe ladies prise was iwon ‘by iMrs. P. J. 8010111011,. and the ientlemalfs prim was won|heard about disease, break-ins out iby iMr. Jock Gordon. A dslleioue llbfilll Skinner and Miss Ethel -Mor- > t Eastern Guardian ....*8HCP (mm-Hanna's Catalog. ..'WHl8T PARTV-Jllhe ‘Wihist S , Georgetown, on Monday. April 30th. was o decid- ‘luncb was served by ndrs._ t’. J. Boinnioin. Mrs. Iilainchild, Mrs Moon ey Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, Miss Elin- rlseeyrExceilent music was fur- nished ‘hy Mr. James Condon. Mrs child. The dances slated of dancers. waltzs. gavattes; one steps and ‘fox trot-fl- ‘llhe dance closed at 1 a. im.. every- one ipleoeed with the evenings en- tertainment. A- PERSONALS w .h- 1 ..\Mr. Joseph Kiesihe. teach?" Georgetown High School. are!" l ° week end in Charlottetown. A- ..'\Mr J. Gordon. Georgetown. ls visiting Charlottetown. A- King oi Sweden Opens Gothenbury _ Exposition 5 on n May 9 . URlG. W ° i ' -—".l‘li)ep"il‘ie}iggn.tennial Jubilee Elm"- menqmrg will 0P9" m‘ m. gala ‘Iestivities which ,_ \_ This exposi- lfihemiliioti? isiifhlfates the three hundredth anniversary‘ 0i ‘l? founding of iho city of <-0lJ\¢ll“-l.l5, by the famous warrior-king. ("$2 tnvue Adolphus. ‘mill éigrsllfl pafllllbll for a number 0 Y - development in industry on merce, science and education, art and literature. The first note in out the city at seven enjoy. 116850-8-3i. ‘runu THINK! of the poor, the - ien and the needy. THEN DOUBLE your subscription to i'|iE SALVATION ARMY SELF DENIAL APPEAL fQ-OO-O-O-Q-OQDO THINK! of your own happy circum- stances of the blessings you holm is expected ‘to arrive at seven thirty. Two hours later there will be Te Deum servllm" l" "_'_' “’ _"“ cliurchefl. the cillhddfflj served for the royal party and in- vited guests. Al. eleven o Ulvuif the ‘royal procession arrives at Gustaf l Adolfs Square, ‘where special com; memorstion services will =be held. lnclufing ‘the ‘rendition of the that part of the Jubilee Cantata, com- i... OO4-O§*>O QO-OQOO-X O-OOQQQOOO OOO-OQO-OOO-OO Professional Gard B. A. A. McDonald H. F, McPhee B. A. ‘ Barristers, Attorney. Etc. Money to Loan liey Building, Charlottetown i. n. STEWART, K. o lrrleter and Bolloltor, 84 Greet George Street olioltore for tho Union Bank o1 Canada DR. GLIFT Chronic Diseases reetment In person or by letter mo: Purdy station, Weetohee- tor 00.,‘ N. Y. S. S. HESSIAN rrieier, Sollcigr, Netty Pubilo o. MONEY TO LOAN "have R. E. Inland w. Donald 8t McPhee ___.____ voun oneesmo ' TABLE REQUIBITES liiss or Madam, will be found all right hare, in assortment, in quality and in price. Dverything in belli- rooou, toilet, and dressing table needs is here and we can give (on better‘ qualities for less lone? than you will be asloed elsdwiers. in drone m! medicines, too, we oan eeeiiy bee). eil- competitors, as n trial purchase will prove. H. J. MABON optometrist end Pneeoriptlon Druqglet Montague, P. E. I. Palmer 8t Palmer ‘ H. J. PALMER, K. 0,. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loin "IR of Nova Beetle Iuilding Charlottetown, P, E. i. B. A. ARRISTER. GOLICITOR. Money to Loan Cameron Iieoit - Charlottetown. P. i. Ielend i‘. C. 0. Archibald ' dune on N. Y. Poet Gredufll Medical school end Heepltei flloe limited to lye, Ear, Nose end Throat ' ill Beyer Building, Greet Geerill "M. Opposite duerdlen Chloe Telephone ISO-J. ‘ ~Houre-Ito18e.m.1tol " Miles Garrison ;nmun, ETC: ark R. Mod-cigar, l. . . - --4 vwv Eye-Glasses From ___-___ $2.00to$10.00 t- ‘? From Eeet Point to Cape Beer le e big territory, yet right eomee this epeoe Parkman Supplies file Big Majority , 70f Eye-Glasses ‘r Cimply beoeuee PARK- MAWB EY-EQLM!!! ere the FINEST PRQCURAULB, and he le the ONLY QRAD- U41’! OPTIOIAN (attend- enoe soul-nee.) In Montague Cell end eee for yourself hie UP-TO-DATE OPTICAL PARLCURO. E. E. PARKMAN locum n..........i. ewillli '° Memo. Reed. ohui-ioimown M rmtiinoui In ammo can , MONTAGUE, P. l. I. posed for the occasion, and the l placing oi" n ‘huge wreath at the foot of the Gustavus Adolphus | statue. , I ‘Tho gates ~to tho exposition grounds will be ceremoniously op sncd for ‘the entrance of the king lining his own product at ‘the e2- pense of the people of this Pro- Ivincs. Wbsit are the conditions to- day at Faiiwnwood Farm‘! We have some years ago. of that. lt is not true. that conditions today are worse? Fairchi-id and Miss Kathleen mir- know, you 0°"- oi Agriculture. sioner accuses me of n that there were ‘anYd m he w the present tilme an ~ B" . -‘ plainsd that tuo med eed fairs now W lions. no taltee swat "w" l" w‘ ing while to sell seed cents lees .when as a matte $12,000 ‘worth an i transaction which the 990K119 ° this Province lost. i _ ma. Manson: D0 show that" will present r exhibits s: Biijglig. the feetai ope-n- ingtomorrow will be sounded b1 ‘the church bells chiming through- in the morn- ing. The royal train from Stock- ‘ . On; Estimates‘ .o......‘;... na.» Pete jftiivo) 1 ‘e glmlet. . HON. M11. LEA: l know uotblnl MR. KENNEDY: Donlt you know HON. MR. LEA: l-low are ‘they? MR. KENNEDY: You ought 10 are the Commissioner MR. KENNEDY: The Oomimis- 0t knowing seed fairs at tit-ire are iiiid ilelid wore"- °'“” boil. than the mew - r of fact be boiifim a lost tsoo on the have t0 DW- LEA: 1t was wt your bee“ non Mn a“ is there “Y ' -. T: M“ STEM“ hand in the mention of oats 011 hooks’! . o non. ma. non: The‘? b‘: ‘f0 mention bu: large m 3 ' . vs . Gilli? Ehiieiwnnr: Whv put in the 5091"‘? Hon. Mr- t lldlsehzzlflrlegleodlilll ‘never spoken . 4 ,_ about any 135935” “mg gozfsflfloells Faiconwmd l-‘urm- T“ a" mm“. may be hard to detect and _ r m; be there for YBMB- Th“ y” i _ .19“. record hill the first ytime s}. “on” h.“ [g it not. diired and the their oats 35 cents a the country with neede- HON. iMR. DEA: N0. W3 _ tiy and got the cheapest and lower freight rates and doll‘! saved them at least thing alone. The farmers can pur- chase co-operatively in large-quan- tities. We arranged with the rail- way department and got a re-clps- aification on fertilizer. MR. kanrrmovz-inooo the coin- missioner say that the Department llflii received a lower rate than any- cane it should ‘be paid. The doc- tors performed en autopsy under "if! trying conditions. I; out and buy hatcbels and ChlB-l e perform the operation, did you? inl. he described the circumstanc- es of the death of Mr. McGee and the splendid work done by ‘Dre. Allen. MoGulgan. Grant and Mc- dntyre. miles through isnowbanks, and they had to make three visits. Dr. Al- len had not yet received a dollar of compensation. should pay him his legitimate charge. ed the action he had taken when informed of the man's death. The body was discovered in a barn bee" '“l",",'“‘-"';h§°:,f§,'f,_ n con- fused that paltry sum f his si-r- m, b” Du‘ g‘ es . gm; I ' fear vices. Wliyis be not id yet? l mew t? h t]. ‘gtgg-ei-g pfo- presume ‘that thls__-.is lhe reason 14")“, u‘ as o why the accounts were published farmers were elven bushel cheap- erlun. I KENNEDY: You voiflvvsil Hin- quireil carefully all over the coun- prices ered it to the farmers st coshwe $10,000 in that D ‘Dflikflien, ‘I don't ilzuon‘ ' '1'?" rim criticism ‘o. Discussion ‘ ~ onnoction with this unfortunate l ‘had to l0 Perform that operation. l hlnk they made me go out and geti MR. STEWAttT: You did not IMR. H-ESSIAN said no. Continu- They had to travel twelve The Government IHON. M-R. JOHNSTON explain- tfwenty miles from the nearest doc- tor. lFoul play was ‘feared. it was ten or twelve below zero and the roads were in a terrible condition. One doctor found death to be due to natural causes. The family was dissatisfied-mud called in another doctor, who said the man's neck was broken. The Attorney Gener- al ordered an independent lnvestl-l gallon, at which two additional doc- tors, us well as tho two who hail examined the body, were present. They ‘signed a document to the of- fect thnt death was due to natural causes. ills referred particularly to the work of ‘Dr. Allen. ‘He. im- derstood he had been offered $4 or ‘$5 as compensation, which he re- fused to accept. MR. ‘STEWAIRT: ‘This is anollicr instance of the "penny ivise, poiinii foolish" policy of this ‘flovernineiit. We have hail the Wllilli! story now. which ii ‘tried to draw from tin». Premier. ‘l quits ilntiiarstaml just what lDr. Allen llilil to go through. d know he nlwuys (loos his bent. and ‘i can quite believe that lie ro- a year late ‘and the other accounts were held up in lhe some way. \Ve have had subsequent inqiiosis whore things have transpired that should not have taken place, sim- ply because bills have not been paid that should have been paid. I cannot understand whore menu, small little savings of this kind arii helpful. They are ciiusine ‘i crow-t deal of trouble and are holding up the province to disrepute. iPRiDiidllER lBELLZ The law re- garding the holding oi‘ llltilitliilii is FBUIEP- antiquated] lit provides U atclhull ‘be the feivs oi the cor- r. As to the money i.-n.l<-|-<ul_ what itl WM. lllil! l am pretty siiirc ll \\'.~n body else in the Province? HON. MR. DEA: We don't claim the Department has a special rate," but we claim that we got a special rate. Previous to last year there -i1t one o'clock. alter which. the i iroyal procession passes through the‘ plazas and avenues of the exposi- i ilon l0"M€fIl0l'll3l iHull, one oi’ the i most strikingly ‘beautiful buildings -of the fair. special reception. including i rendition of the second part of the Jubilee ‘Cantata. by a chorus of one thousand school children. At the _ end of these ceremonies the king lslsns ‘hie name in tho memorial register, and the exhibits nre de- clared open to -the public. The diiyls festivities close witha hl-storlcnl Lugelint and para/Jo through the streets of Grithenhure segue exposition closes September . n::::..__i_.__ ___ Til EXPEBTANT MilTilEliS A Letter from Mrs. Sinitli Tolls llow l. dia B. Pinklianfe Vege- fable é oniponnd Helped no ‘h- to , 0 t.— ‘I wrl to you ifinroaardtfn Lydia’: Piitkulliwam’: i Wmmmpliillil e80 Cont. und. would not without it. I have taken it be- fore each of my chigdregaeroborn an a rwards,» and find it e greet help. fore my "liriiattllieblyweeborl; ~ a s ortneeeo breath and, ring; . . n in in earl. - . -*~ " felt so if f would. never uilthrongh. Onedezgriend of m usbend told him who Vet eteb e Compound bed oar for h wife and aili-iicd him to v e home for n.c. After thefourth bottle Inns n different women. I have four, chiidien now. and I always flnd the, Vegetable Compound a great hel as it seems to miilre confinement e I recommend it to m friendaP-Mrs. Faun Ii. SurrnJohn Lib-onion, Ont. . LydiaE. PinlrhfimhVo finial; Com- pound ls an sacs ont m no or ox- otant mothers, and should be taken n the entire period. it has e gen- oreie ecttoe nendtoneug the entire system, so thetitvmey war . in every reefiet eflectuelly so nature intended. ousanda of women he- tlfy to uni. mt. o fiion GRADE snaps "Clover" No. 1 Bed Mammoth "Adeiko" No. 1 Rpee. "Sweet Clover" No. l White Bios earn. "Dooley" Two lowed, Duck-Bill "Buokvrheet" Silver Hull “Fldd Pea" Golden Vine. "Corn" Lonffdldl. vetclioe. Rape, Mussel. Giant Sup!‘ Beet, Carrot. Parsnip, Tur ndlt. Beans. Peel, Onion Betti. III ohlhte. Big variety Field, Gordon and Flower Seeds. Government etend erd. ‘ Beet prloee. W. A. JOHNITONE, Montague, P. I. l. 11686864481. Here will be given a the here was no reduction. The Agri- $(700) carried. lbotlli‘ f. a ' tmount was tendered to him. ‘MR. snnwnrvr: ‘Might ii sell u I f 'l‘lmothy'No. 1 Nickel. '1'§R_ HESBINN: l Wm expmn in the shipment the higher wait put in operation and the whole car was charged at 37 cents. l met the railway board st St. John and asked for o reclassification. We izct it fixed s0 that now if no more than 25 per cent. of nitrate of soda goes to the shipment, the rote is i9 cents per 100 lbs. MR. KENNEDY: i think i ooh lei-ch my hon. friend a little ies. 4°" l" lellard to the freight rates, Those fertilizers are for farm pup. 1oses—f0r the land. There wag ii ilialf rate secured two years perm-Q ""89" by the Conservative irnmeni. Has he got n. further min - yo‘! No. Did he ever agk me? No. That rate is still in opc-r. '5 o '0" Were trying to got the rate re. liiced? There is st. John. ' HON. MR. LEA maintained the ertiiizor rate hail‘ been re-classi- 1°‘! “"1 M" Kennedy maintained :uiiurai items passed. The Boards of Health items CORONERS’ INQUESTB ($500) Mr. iStewlu-t ‘referred lo tho Mc- McGee case, mentioned in the Public Accounts. There were thrcc items, for $08: $25 and $25 respect- veiy. He wished to know when .hese were incurred. iPREiMllDR BEUL said lt W18 iume time during the Yet"- MR. ‘STEWART: The death of this man was about ‘Christmas. i920. How was the Coroner's ln- uest delayed for over a your after t? PREMIER ‘BELL: The Dayillvlllfl vere delivered. There wit! 80ml‘- iiilicuity about ailjustment- MR. STiFJWART: Who was the :oroner? IPEEMIER BELL: Coroner Di‘- Xllen. The other bills nre bills of persons associated with him l" rnnklng this inoueiil- Home ques- tions of difllcuity nroeu in rosefll ‘o charges. MR. STEWART: Has the cor- mgr been paidi I REMIER HELIL: ii am not sure. He was either paid or else B" mt. HESSIAN: "He was raid M"! e returned the money. .-r vhy. ..MR. STEWART: Are you the At- torney General? MR. HDSSlA-N: iNo, ii am not the Attorney General. but l wit!" is a representative should act in that matter down there. The meet- ‘ng was held in my ofiice and the wcoroner was paid according to the -\ci. lThere is no question about ‘t, the Act should be amended. The fees are not ‘at all proportionate. Dr. McGulgan from Charlottetown got caught in a snow storm end was down there three days. ‘Every led” IT ‘ golfing ilgrleigff ‘lffiooliflfg: rgl-ilfljfsofllzlige“ ‘° °°“’°"“ i” ‘he 1"“! izer came at 10 cents psr 100 1bs.i ‘ it was recognized tha-t if there was , , uiy percentage of nit-rate of soda friuésflgleluiutahgrivfthgi gglaglgrillgl" "mp1s it not the Leader 0f the Gov- ‘not anything like illc nmmv“ ethi- At zinyrate it was tendered. lip i.iw should he llllltlilillfil in the‘ lsame way the jury ices liavi- been Irniseil. iBitt until it is aniciuiir i we .MIR. STEWART: Upon whom. 7. ernfrlent? This in where we getoff m" 2... _ place. simply because llmiicngo allowed. i L. »u§i@lflfllfivhl"\‘— - - How Much Siloeirware? ' l O have too much may be an extravagance. But to have too little is certain to lead to annoyance and inconvenience. The sensible thing is to hzivc enough 1847 Rogers BYOlLSllVCYPlSIIC for your every-day use and for entertaining. Then you won't have to make serving picccs do o double duty, o: to wash knives and forks and spoons bcfurc another course can be ccrvcd. In “ 1847 Rogers Bros." you can purchase most reasonably the things you ncctl. A set of six tcci szpoozin, for instance, in the graceful ‘Ambassador or any other 18-47 Rogers Bros. pattern costs only $3.75. Other pic-ccs-salad forks, dessert spopnsnioc cream forks and serving picccs— are priced as sensibly. Yct will be a lasting satisfaction to own silverware like “i847 Rogers Bros.” In beauty, durability and guarantee it lcnvcs nothing to bc desired. r -p\' ,_a¢_\~_4\_-g-4\-'\.~4§‘¢§-¢\-¢~.-<\-¢§;1§4§_v4\-u\~.q-4§ A A; "‘ “ . . ' ‘ <e Buy to-doy tliosc pieces you- nccd to-dny. Add to them on a future occasion. Your dcrilcr will lii: iglzitl to show you the newer 1847 Rogers llros. patterns, which lic always hnsyin stock. Scml for "How Much Silverware," a new booklet sviiicli is a fiiitlificl guide to reasonable silver» iilLlTC [Jurcliuscs for fumilius large and small. Mrridun Britannia Co, Limited, Hamilton, Ont. i847 ROGERS BROS. S I LV E R P L A T E .\ll{llll)l1\ ' there was no MR. STEWART said he irnc-tvlsiiior tlii- xnniicryof tho drawing D1339 that the young lady rclerrizd to leiiflhtl’. in tiiiolhor was well tinnlilieii and capable. One Mil. ‘FEVIAIVF: You have tak- ‘Cummi-sslnnizr of Agriculture is b revolves $2.000. and his clerk $300, e Willi"! Commissioner at all, nr- and n clerk to write letters EUV‘ lllffi, $500. of member-ii. $350. What (loos that. l0!’ mean’! ition. There line been no cllflllflx. members , T [1] ~11 _ i .- lief-hand drawing Why dmnt W" 3° “r Mollclll" ll’ who live gutsillae tligrllilly’? Counul| n9 head om“ i" ornnient no such n tiling took. Few teacher liiis been niidtzil lo thelen a gran‘. deal of credit i'or lezwh- .uiicgc.. lie would ask the Pre- era‘ training. W-hl-ch of ‘the mem- tlflllilfm‘ ililil ll half, besides liisiltlle .1 t , H. I M c, , - _ ~ , _ , gllll;lzlr\.ofwfigfivpi,m,Eq_ I l ‘ 'lmdqlltizlhllidilvflgf-llll? drlliihlicro lixiil lllerifiizlnttllilhijiifitglfehhlltliglllliltlfh it? rpwiv‘(_;| flmvifllink “WED, been no increase. One tszii-t-hcr li:iil,iii.it eubjeztt‘! - ' ' . M,“ K "NMDY, ,nm_ulifll_ vgud got mun-toil and another ‘haul ink-l iiitiwyiipp 111513,; A11 1mm gay y, y. ncvv,.",|.,,,.,, worth “',,y,hh‘,,._ (Lnliglr on the lililtifi, {is tlii- Government have lelt the i‘; o- wn) h lMR; Slwlwd-RTI Wll"! l‘! lll“iiiiii*.:r::ir.rc 0|. teachers‘ training l “m, q)1.]\vAR; Tim“ is on“, m“. overuse Sim of ille- vlflfiif-‘l- lmZu-nil they have ‘co-operated iwi-ili the . i‘ momiim- o; ti“. iqxepuuvc “vmg instance, in the lirst your. ISUDGPlIIKUIldLHT. so as to rive more ulilsiiiq m‘; .;iiy_ Piliidhiilldlt lliCiaL: Tlint is moreiflme to i.‘ ma; hnrptgfofe aiifl to The 1mm (iawpyp than l can iill. silpply- mine teachers ‘for the put‘- MR S'i'l~IV\'.-\IiT: Your l-iflflwlfidflciptlflu of conducting the teachers 0i llllF- <l<“i‘.lll"l-"l9m l“ m“ "My °X‘-~tr.‘iinini;. Thom must he llITUG or itml-‘ill/P. Illllllilrimlly- "_ {our timts the work done as here- l.\'iR. minis: Thc izeiwrhl htm-‘ioioro. i um nit rbio to nivo very ciple should be nduptcd that o nowhmuuh um“. (“min limit timi, I tent-her shoiilil 110i ‘be WWW! “hsimply hnd the assurance ironi the inc maximum flfllllw- l‘ “hm” be Supcriirienrinni. that the mutter was increased gradually fl°°°ldhl§ tP-ltelili: given very much greater an icnillll 0f service‘ . tt-nlion. ppmtiuitn ill-rim: We ivi-ii mn- down for $450 travelling expenses, after so much talk ililil .40 little ac-' ivlicro it docs mil, i-nst him [our tion. My hon. friend knew that the law neeileil to be amended lii order to provide that man wltlil compensation, and licre nothing whatever has been done. ‘The item carried. ($7.500) carried. Elections, l Executive Council ($3,950.) MR, KENNEDY: ‘The Premier for lHere we llilVG mileage EDUCATION 62704700) ‘ MR. Ii-IGGS said $800 was hard- ly ii fair ware for the teacher oi’ n-t Prince of Wales College. it should Ibe the some sunount as lhe salary oi‘ lhe leather 0i’ Domestic Science ($1,- 000.) PREMIIE-R BEL-L: There nre MR. KENINIEDY: Under our gov‘ _ (To be continued), , .r onu Ill-hit! Golden as summer sunshine, crisp as a winter morning, sweet as the fragrance of spring blossoms-and rich with the wonder- ful nourishment of autumifs harvest-these A A o, new corn flakes will bring zest and sparkle to your breakfast table. Try them! 12C. a package. A ' At Your Grocer’: i‘ -' Canadian Posium Cereal Co., Limited Heed Oficex Toronto Factoryzwindeor IIAI/ /I /’ M4211?" h; / 1 W '11 21/ precaution was taken at that in- quest by the Attorney General. if there is eny outstanding bill in