i» . \ Pfllltlllg lllt dfllll Audito gilt-ma u is I T ‘X ‘atrlors mu on: of flgul '1 metal. We his Issue tht liven by ext fvllfllllllfl siltct, hove board ies have not annot be 'wl ‘ublic Accoui Eolvul \\'e t ‘Jill not lllllli ‘ Ilblll‘ s to tiu- hon irs givru Ill Th‘ PDLOIIIIir-r 9. w be simply Ia Siltlrtl ‘rovinwal Au :eticlt vhether ‘till to lw p‘. is ulthmigh ind the Pair dly asked. ' ‘ould exist must _ rnrnent. in has ii ~ t \ rnown some Stlltflvqllr-ntl} t0 llitise- only statement ur ully bclil rc. was u hills hatched mil, .Auditor. 1 formation n» 7 Bell guvernn ate lntcnlinlt ' electors. ‘What liiv g now ‘find lrc r -'b00k.l\ plncr-d " government ‘ and we shnl. bu f n w-t Fi-Il, can ' The (‘hart ,. lndobttrl to Chief of Child '* for n copy F IJfChlld \\'r\lt " "recently isst ,2 compiled fro. tion supplier “ ernments nu chy other author is edited wl and ability. i handbook w: Chief of tli Welfare "be be the best der nvailalbl stiudy ,'\-.fare work us" u‘ flll U at PFPNPIH l " give flatlsftu . nus enquirie parts of the t other counlr l. This pun f ‘Snqhievvrl in " statistics in“ cert are _glvt " 'llstice from?» way of cnuil‘. comparison» a most sng," one which else “flows 7'». work In Cam“ "On the I ,, Jud nations " retards mtit lulu and the at the font. seventeenth teen. lt In " moat tiikc n l‘ the first rite; i welfare In t z fchlld alive.‘ Fmwlnclul ‘ (how-lug the deaths tund Therm of . population l if ‘f. t. l it ,. 1;‘- llfldl hlkh '- hc Public Al‘ whc" " u \'. ,1 ...- ~.besidea-.~purchasing two agricultural buildings in Jsta-llinlgia complete new heating and lighting system '7\'.'-,.-'<,..\ Soap that soaks clothes clean different from anything you have ever used before Rinse is an entirely new lcind of soap. every granule made pure materials perlectly combined. i Just by soaking, in its big lasting suds. the moat ground-in dirt is gently loosened and dissolved. only!!! the very dirtiest places need to be rubbed at a . Rinse is made by the largest soap makers in the tmrld. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO R304 sin eovrzs nun: nrricirs At Dec. 31, 1918, Mr. A. W. Hyndman, Manager of the Royal Bank, and Ex- ternal Auditor for the Government, reported the net debt of the pro- Vince tobc ........-..............$l,006,991.71 At Dec. 8, 1919, Messrs. J. J. Hughes,“ M.P., and Mr. Hyndman, External Auditors showed the net debt to be. .1,193,829.77 An increase of At Sept.‘ 8, 1919, Mr. John Anderson, Provincial Auditor, showed the excess of expenditure over, receipts, less - unearned subsidy, to be . . . . . . . . . . ._$ 253,938.78 An excess difference of . . . . . . . . . . .$ 67,100.72 ' iviricrr IS CORRECT? These are two alleged-audits in the interests of the Bell Government to the same date, showing a difference of $67,100.72—both cannot be correct. Which does the Bell Government acceptP-is it going to turn down Mr. Hughes and Mr. Hyndman? If =0, why? ANOTHER. REPORT ‘gain, the Provincial Auditor, at the request of the Public Accounts Com- mittee of the session of 1920, submit- ted an official statement of the posi- tion of the province at Dec. 31, 1919, which took the place of the External Audit, showing the Public Debt at thatdatetobe ...................$1,121,437.23 An increase over 1919 ("the first year re- pforted on by the Bell Government) o An increase over 1911 (the last year of the previous Liberal Govt.,) of 113,174.30 NOTE :—The Conservative Government erect:- ed 31 per manent bridges at a cost of $116,366.80, 114,405.52 Charlottetown and Summerside respectively, and in- in tre Provincial Building. IWVIEIHELIZ‘ GOVERNMENT ENORMOUS DEFICIT AGAIN- At Sept. 18, 1919, Mr. J. J . Hughes, M.P. and Mr. A. W. Hyndman, Bell Govt. External Auditors showed the Liabili- ties to be ........................$l,193,829.77 At Dec.,31, 1922, the Bell Government Provincial Audit, shows the Liabili- ties to be .......................$1,397,060.78 An increase of Public Debt of .. . .$ 203,231.01 And they have nothing to show for "it but ordinary roads. According to these, their own otficial Tl-YEBELL GOVERNMENT HAS GONE BEHIND $50,800 PER ANNUM,—yet their excuse for in - creased taxes is to "pay as they go,” and they cfaim to have surpluses! figures, 186,838.06 .1» llil Ellll; » ‘SHOP from Holman’: CIIAIOZ- Tickers, so rain-rs for st. Jump; Tea and Bazaar today. 1i. EA8TER HOGIERY at Ailey Co. Ltd. All newest colors and com- binations. 4-4 21 ATTEND ‘TODAY'S big Bazaar and Tea in St, James Hall tolay. SEE THOSE SHIRTS for men 98 cents ut the Bargain Basement Sale. This Morning. ~.\i00rc t". Mc Lend Llmltcd. 1i ANNUAL ‘MEETING LADIES branch Golf Club this morning. ll o'clock. Women's Club Room. 1i ATTENTION! Your attention Is (tailed to J. F‘. Lord's local in this Issue. 45-11 NEW £0003 AT THE continu- ed Bargain Basement Sale. Moore t; McLeod, Limited. 1i POSTPONED--The Basket Soc- ial and Concert to have been held at North Wlltshire last night, was postponed owing to the accidental death of one of the young men of the community. AYRSHIRE MEETING POST- PONED--The annual iiiettlug of the Ayrshire Breeders Association which was to have been held in this city yesterday had to be post- poned until- later in the month ow- ing to the bud travelling condi- tions. Tlic date will be nnngunccd Inter. - OERSEAS MAIL.-— The KIRK! full mail ‘for the United‘ Kingdom will ‘oc by the steamer (Xanadu suilint; from Halifax on Suuiluy’, the 3'h instant Letter mull will be forwarded via. New York on Monday, the 9th and another lull mail will be despatchcil by the steamer Montrose from St. John Ln b‘r'duy, the 13th. As Sllflllg tins at lust arrived (dose connec- liOTIs may be counted upon for these steamers. NEW ‘PHONE COMPANY—A bill to incorporate the North Wilt- shire Rural Telephone Company, Limited, which passed second read ing in the Provincial Legislature last Tuesday, designates ‘the follow lug provisional directors: Edgar Easter, James McLeod, Geo. C. Kltssn, Robert Tremere, Chas Lar- ter Aqullla Bowmao and GfBruce Noy. The object of the company, which is to be cirpi-talizcil at $2,- l000, is to be the erection, maln- {tsnance and operation 0t‘ a rural ‘telephone line extending from North Wlltshlre to Milton Iby the Bedeque Road and the North River- iltozid, a dlstuuce of about 71/; miles ISLANDER PROSPERING- Mr. Albert E. McKay, "the Canadian Tailor,” whose place of business is at 503 Devisadero street, Sun Fran- lcisco, is continually increasing lils -busincss, owing principally to the fcxcellent quullty of his workman- !sh' en every customer, suyswfhe Ouki _la d Maple Leaf. lie always car- 5 I iries the finest material and trim- iiilngs, his clothes are made in the latest fashion by the bes/t work- men. Mr. McKay has been u resi- dent of San Francisco for mnny years. He. Is n native of New Lon- don, P. E. l., where his father still resides. HILLSBORO DAIRYING ASOO- CIATION-At the annual meeting of the above iissoclziilon the lfollow- lug directors were rte-elected:- Mczsrs Mathias Ryan. Daniel Drls- coll, Prank Drlsooll, Alfred Lund. Walter iMunn, l-iarry Wood and Ernest Mulch. The year's wolili was reviewed and was found _t0 be very satisfactory, as the 1M“ tory stands, as far as the returns go. among the best in the 1W0" vlnce. The average rprlce realized for cheese was 16.43 cts.. and the net value of Buttcrfct 36.75 ctsn $1356.15 was divided 111110118 the patrons. being $1.190 ‘"0"’ than‘ the previous year. The coming 59"‘! non will be, it‘ present 11'1"“ b“ {my criterion. equally encouraging- The annual statement is bliillly g9 dlitable to the directors and l‘- Chas. Pippy. who wus engaged 115 cheesernaker. Rexall Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites Ion great tonic for right now. Keep the oyntom up to normal with Rexlll Hypo- phosphates. It Improve! your nppotlto nnd In a grant body buildqr. Toke ono bottle and you'll fool Ilko a new person. $1.00 iliiiiiiitl llllllh “will. and the special attention giv- mzz-r YOUR rations at U! bl; Ten and Bums-r this attor- noon. it, BASEMENT SALE continued all Thursday morning. Moore u Mc Leod. Limited. 1i EXCEPTIOINAI. VALUES In hats for ail occlusions. Proivsc Bros, Ltd. 4-5-31. SPECIAL VALUES In trlcotinc tlresscs $16.50. Prowue Bros, Ltd. __. ’ 4-5-31. NEW ATTRACTIONS M 1h? basement sale Thursday mortilng from 9 to 12. Moore & McLeod. Limited ll THE THAW s gems. — The full wlntcr sno\v shuvciling force of some forty odd workmen is 0W gaged in clearing thc sci-act cross- ings. Yesterduy thero was n con- sirlerwblc throw and the iillllvre Hi1] freely. The sidewalks will be In n. lbnd coudltio for some Iiiiys and individual if! crition to thcui by householders will assist the cit)" employees In draining the $ treetu as quickly as possible. THE TRAINS AND MA|LS.-— Yesteriay morning the eastern line was opened to Suuris, the Georgetown line having been cleared previously. The Murray Hanbor train, which is returning to Charlottetown through cuttings Still heavy with the last snowfall llF-‘fillite the past two dnys of mild weather. was reported last night ll Ulgg. There are still some mnetcen miles to get through. which it. is hflpgl to cflifllllctc to- tlflYv lWcBt. of isunimorsiiln the. cuttings arc also bad. but frond llfflgrcss is being mode. The line is clenr now to OlLeary. The car ferry is running as usual null yes- lefllfly afternoon brought over ‘lllllllll elgllly Passengers and the "m" m‘ ‘late. Which niyrlvcil in Charlottetown at 8.20 p.m. PERSONALS Mr. Allan McLellan, Indian River was in the city yesterday. Mr. W. King. Rocky Point, was ln the clty yesterday, Mr. S. McKinnon, Chicago. is at the Queen Hotel. JUST IN pretty flannel dresses. 390031 prices. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 4-5-31. Ills Latest Comedy Now Playing at the Prince Edward, Fiirlilulleu Evorlm-itlng Laughter Harold Lloyd has nBllln proven‘ that 1p- is the most consistent tun- mnkcr on the screen by his llllefi! punk. five-reel comedy, “Dr. Jack;- now showing at the Prince Edward 'l‘hcntre. 'I‘Iicrn are com- edians who make texccedlngly funny pictures, but Lloyd is the most. consistent and d-lpendtrble of the Sons of Juiughtcr. “Grflnil- Inn's Boy" secured to us tn be the perfect comedy-until we sow ' Declares’ »could do my condition got worse. ‘y ia- ‘rinm ~‘ Restored Him Fully Whon In Dllpllr From Stoltuch Trouble "I Just think Tnnloc is the last word ln_,medl_ctna," recently said James can. Well-"known carpenter and builder, of 123 John BL, Ham- Ilton, Ont". "in 1916 my health began l0 run down and In spite of all I Every bone In my body seemed l0 ache and my stomach caused me no end of trouble. During all Hi9 winter oI’ 1920 l was so miserable I never onpected to live to Bee ‘the snow off the ground. l would almost smother from the gas. on my stomach and many n nlglll- l never closed my eyes in sleep. “Before I got Tanlac I was “Dr. Jack." in "Dr. Juck." Lloyd has again’ given us a comely with a serious‘ voin running through it, but the; laughter Ts continuous and ever- lasting. Ncvcr was there zinythlrfg’ funnicr S('l'(‘f‘lll'(l tlinn Lloyd's ac- robatic antics ln his xvit-ril 'dls~ guiso as tho madman. The poker gnuie was n gem of cleverness, as was the comediams scone with thc little frccklr-tl kid. Then there Wits his ride on the bur-k of the bronco-like call‘, and-but why continue’! It. was :1 luugli from start to finish. llnrold Lloyd ls seen In the title role, that 0f a young doctor who cures ills ‘by the “sunshine method." The fast and furious Lloydlnn corneily is interwoven with a chnrmlnr: love story, and horn tho rnmctlizin fairly ont- shincs all the Grout Love-rs 0f the screen. It's :1 great comedy and one really can't afford tn miss it. (‘onto nnd enjoy n good laugh. Last showing today at 3.1!"; 7 and 8.45 p.m_ Mr. and Mrs. VIZS. Arthur Mont- ri-zii, are at the Victoria. Mr. Finis. Donaldson, (Iltta-wu. is at lhn Victoria. Mi‘. .I. W. Padgett, Toronttrniitl" Mr. l‘. A. Gordon, Moncton, were lllllt‘li*‘nilttrs on the Borden train lit-st night. I ' simply a physlcul wreck and would walk the floor um knowing what to do. The first few doses of Tun- lac showed me ii was what l need- ed and ifour bottles built inc up fifteen pounds und put me in the ltest -ol' health. Mind you that was u. year ago, Ibut. l linve felt. flue ever since. No one can g0 Wrong by taking the .Tunli1(: treatment." Tunlnc ls for sale :by flll 200d drugglsts.‘ Atrccpt no Hllillzllllllh“! "Over 35 million bottles sold. W. Y. Program FRIDAV, APRIL 8 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y. General Ele°trlc 00min")! Eastern filltldafd Tlme 13,00 "knit, s, Naval. Observa- tory time slllllill-fi- 12:30 m.—\‘oon. stock iuurkct quotations. 111345 p, lllr-Wfifllllel‘ forecast on 48-5 meters. -_>;qt) pmr-tlvlusic lllltl household tulk. 0.00 p.m.—l’roduce and stock market quotations; "W19 llllumlll“ 12:30 l).lll.-—l'l‘fl'll( of the ehildre" by Kolin H8891‘- ‘rooav. sis. Mun-i 1" E LAST The Greatest AYTO ‘Comedi. n, in i l- t-f‘ 13c.- < He’s human, this “doc.” He know just what you need and his fav. oritc prescription is laughter. ‘ He gets right at. your hqar reaches over and tickles your t; until you roll with joy and giggl with glee. I Every doctor and every. patient in _ ._._._—___n= tummy-Lats i.\lr. .1. Walter Jones. Southporni was registered yesterday _ at the, Queen llotel. lfessrs J. F. lhaser, W. H. Art-l hur, W. L. Campbell. Halifax nreI at the Victoria. Mr. J. W. Potter, 0f the Ai-ndizil the Revere Hotel. Magnesia Pinel . For Acid Stomach Quickly Neutralizer: AQHHYIY; lilopn Fermentation, Swot-ten: the Stomach \ Nine people In ten when‘ food up- sets the stomach irausingv distress, think they have indigestion. In rcal- lty they are suffering from “ucld stomach." An excess of acid in the stomach causes gas, heartburn. bloating and sourness. To have u strong healthy stom- ach capable of easily and nnriunlii- dltzcstlni: three hearty meals n rliy you simply must keep those stom- ach’ uclls neutralized und the stom- nch contt-nts sweet. No artificial tllgcstents arc necessary. Just got n fcw ounces of Bluurutedlflugnonia from any good drug store und tnkc n teasponuful of‘ the powder or two tablets In n half gloss of water right after outing or whenever the slightest puin in felt. The result ls umuzlrig and you will be delighted with tlic almost ‘nstnut relief It brings. This famous stomach swcct- cnor combines Afngncsinflsurl Ills- muth In dcslrnliln proportions nml is not only splendidly effective but perfectly harmless. Ilu rw-rulor use keeps the stomnch sweet, strong nud healthy nil the time. ‘Bit-unrated llfnisne-uln is wcll ‘known to druirrrlsts nv~r,\'\\'lu~rc and In usml annually by more than n hnif mil- lion people who now out n! they please. In reason with nu rtinro fl-nr of Indigestion. Posting Company, Springhfll’ 1g (lllllbtll visiting Boston ihc last fs-w Mr. .1‘ .1. Hughes, M.P., arrived 7:40 p.m.—l~lenlth talk. “Tllb: from Ottti-wa yesterday morning Spring Clean Ulh" New York and rcgiratercd at the Vlctorialstiite Health Dfilllirl-"lellt- llntcl. m5 p.ll1.-—lRaill0 dramfl- “Tllv 'l‘hroe Musketeers." _ Mrs. L. P. Tanton, city, is visit- [pqrnnicntal selection, "Lutrf ing in Sumnierslde. the guest of Actc‘ from "Mignon” . Thomas i101‘ sister, Mrs. John A. (McDonald wdv Orchestra I imdnther friends. qmnmmp- Drama, "The T111111! l Musketeers“ . . . . . . . . . .. llllllltlsl 'l‘ht- ylisscs ‘Mutlldzi (‘lllllllllfillJ The Cunt _ I Puff" Point. Flow-rice l"l‘il.~'l‘ {mg Louis X-lill . . Frunkllil llilll of l‘. w. <21, Etstc-fll t llontuiuo, sttltlents \\'('l'<- pziszsongers- on "the train yesterday. l ..\li'<_ D. F, Konys iiud ilaughici‘ Alitw- oi‘ Priest Pond who have, months. returned ‘Pucz-idny evening lllltl wit-i.» yinssciigcrs on the East- tru train yesterday. .\ll'. llusil ltoss \vlin has bPPn vir-ilillt: his homo in lrcluud dill‘- iug llli:__\\'lll[(‘l‘ months, hnscl . . . . . . . . . .. joint-d his brother In Chnrlotte-‘Cammnn m the (junrd . . . - - . ~ ~1- t0"\\‘Ii. , _ , , . . . . . . . . . .. Ell-ward. ltillllliliil Anne of Austria... lllllll 5"‘ l“? Mr. ili-rhert. Murphy left yesler- Lady Duwlnter Vlolii l\'1tl“.VU‘\\'5‘li3l 11.15" tin Ills houic iii Pzinniuro Is- Cuugtppce Margaret V. smith lAllIl. -.\lr. Murphy expected to page , _ _ _ _ __ Rosemary SI. ltfllll“ xptZ-lltl l':.l~‘li'l' ui h'.< home but Act |~Antcrrnom of tho pltlitzio.‘ owing to the tie til of the trains lnslrun]flnlul QQlOCIlOll, "Alllllfllllll had ‘ll spvitd Emit-r In the. (Jity. Louis Xllll All‘ . . . . . . . . .. (lhys "m- Orchestra Messrs. Leo Sullivan, John Muli Act [Iilscene l,_qou[flidp port Si. lalfy, (‘harles lllisikirlhy, llcrbcrt Leon‘ Mulphy, (‘ornt-liiis lmnilrlgtiu of Scone zkqnoom at 1b,, "Jolly St, Dtiustziirs l'uivorsity' who worn MHdpJ,_-. nuioug tho uuftirtuuziies iii being Scone 3_An apartment fr“. storm st-uyctl lll llIt-lll ity during fluent“, by the Muskgtgurs, their Easti-r llnlid . were paw scngers on Lllc E-istcru train yes- tertiary. BIRTHS oAuozr- ln this cliy on Milfcll 121st. to iMr. nnd Mrs. JDF-illll Guudei, u. daughter. DOYLE-On blzirch 4th. to Mi". and Nlrs. Leo Doyle, Z14 lit-lit 5L. a daughter. (Tongrnlulntloiil-i, MA RRIAG ES t I Face Cloths i a fine assortment of Turkish and Turknit f a c e cloths. White cloth l colored edges, size g Other fancy styles , : to 35c each. The "White Drug Store l. G. JAMIESDN. We are showing 10x11 only" 10c. ‘ Druggist Phone 219 IT 1S TIME FOR- A CHANGE! I b GIL-LIS-McPHE-R-SON --— Al. the Maurie, Upper llldlsboro $1., Min-ch ‘Z-Stlr 1923, ‘by Rev. l); M. Lamont, Cliristme McPherson oi‘ I-lopctlz-lil, #0111191 lilrnest Ulllls of Caledonia. DEATHS BOUCHAFID-On ’l‘hursdiiy mom-- Ing, March 29, at his home In Mit- chcll Rllver, Jerininh Bouchard ages 84 yearsp-R. l. P. CAMPBELL—At his Ii-omc In Ml!- chell River, Donald B. Campbell. on Friday morning, March 30. age 83 years-AR. l. P. _ waltz "Mum-Tl- In_ Jlrehind" Griffen ' Pox Trot, "There Iii irRenson’ [Prank Olive-ll Cnrdlunl ‘Rlflllfilllllll, ,1 f .3 qnigiam Morris Roberts‘. (mum dc Truviq|,.__ Frank Quinn‘ llouilacc. Jitlltlcs 13., Nlullnrltl-"v! - , ~ for . . . . . . . . . . - loomfhlli. . Severn Lnvnllvy, Burton Anthony; Atlios - - . , (‘tirtlnuil Hopkins, l ' Ililllwllrll n. st. Louis- nztiruisnliii‘ iiiiwilgiiljl- Sgllfff Lctour . . . . . . . . . .. Wlllpll“ lflfl- - ~ “will , , . . .. John lath.- 4_A hotel apartment. 1S ceuc _ _ li-The Cardinals do“ n- Scene til ll. _ ustrumentnl ‘Antique’ "Mount-t selection. Psdcrcuzski oibillitlléi Pullophotophoue Atldrcsflfl ‘frllfl ‘Junqgaydi, Mus-Mill Foumlzitiun by Eugene A. iNoblc. FRIDAY, APRIL 6 LATE PROGRAM 1min) p,m.‘—lM\lElCX\l program pm; Tmg, “Argeutinc" Stafford The Excelsior Orchestra Wliltz “The First Waltz‘ Rohiusilu Orchestra Tenor Solo, “The ‘Heart oi’ Virgin lu" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Scull! William ti. Howe Fox Tro, “If l had My Wily" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mccuin Orchestra Walt-z, "Wondcrlnnd- of Dreams". . . . . Abbott. Orchestra ' Tenor Solo, "Faded Il-Ovo l-0ll0l”*l' . . . . . Puscoc Robert Burrell ' Fox ‘Trot, ‘l Gave You Up" Ituby Orchestra Waltz, "Lullaby Waltz" . . . . . Zamocnlk Plano Solo, "Mcdly of Populul‘ Airs" .1 David Galgncr l Fox Trot. "Pat-ooh Land" SIIIIlPBB Orchestrn Tenor solo, "After Every Party" ' t" " Freed spa. Orchestra . ' Torry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...\....... Orchentrn SATURDAY, APRIL 7 t m 4 QfOQO-QQ-OOQQOQQO-OQVQ-OO-Q.“ 9 b12200 m.—-U. S. Naval Observa- ltory tlmo niittmlii. .*'l2:30 p.m.-~Noon stock market [quotations ' 12:45 p.ir'i.-— Weather forecast town recommends “Dr. Jack”_ ' Educational “Pathe Review Topical t: L...“ SPECIALPJCHILDREWS Marthe: TODAY-MAT 11"‘ ADMISSION FOR CHLDREN m. l ‘Harvest Hands’! l Comedy " "its SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTEI) _. Lobster Iloilersy imade from Heavy Galvanized Iron, put togother with solid rivets soldered to stand the heaviest work. Proof aqiintt . it; the most trying wear and tear of any factory. lf yo! l can't come in write us our wnnts_°r phqng‘ ‘ Fred H. Trainer CHARLOTTETOWN -.~»»-.‘_- n~ ~. v>~i¢o ._ ("olrscts are mde lobest s v z those conllolr’: nfirtlltziidpllallirltds lgyli Womcn til-day, . - They otter obscluhelyi tin-ls: volt-u forthc money. ,,,. p.- . _,-,_ Models to su e all m- ... - Front ha. Bock hor-vhlfl lfififl ' , Poi-him Count Lin-turnouts; Cu Llulhl ""4"" QUIIIC ‘Iii w» on 486 meters. - n ' 4 1 .¢..¢.,...;»»-.~~~_'*