‘snows: tllemyrlad questions every household has in rope ' supplying its‘ wants. Tho advertiser responds to tho interrogations of the Intelligent. T itis, advertising‘: privilege to that rd to Charlottetown Guardian Two Oests Morning (lillrtllln, Founded 1891 |e's a1 l, , (lovers Prince Edward Island Like The llow, by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 192s ~n-.. 1s nuoouiasu u; 11m that n11 mailman no» " wovnorvnoo newspaper; ~12 rouwo, tan-don. that‘ . number of ‘newspaper " ' approximately Jdontln‘ with T reading population." TTTIESTITINS ITY IlTll,ll|TTT TTYTH,[ TTTTTETINMTNT TTPPTISITITIN Mr. A. F. Arsenaultfs Question re edwithout Result. in the daagisiailure yesterday morning iMr. A. F. Arsenault again asked the following questions, re- plies to which had not ‘been given when asked previously. 1. How many steel bridges have been built in this Province? 2. Glvodzhe names land length of such bnidSefl. 1i. How many of these bridiges we.re built under the late Conser- vative admdnistratlon" 4. Iiow many by the jpresent Government? 5. lliow many steel bridges have ‘been painted since the pre- sent. izovernmeut came into pcwelr? ti. if any, gives names of sucb ‘badges and costs of painting for each. 7. How many wooden bridges bull: on cresote ‘piles and bard pine caps were erected under the late Conservative Administration‘! (a) What was the total coats of such bridges? ‘ . How ‘many like bridges wors built by t-he present government? Premier Bell in the absence of the Commissioner o! Pulblic Wor-lrs said the practice has been to con flue questions and answers to the work of the past year. This ques- tion covered a number of years and ‘the Government could not a1 low 1t. if such questions were continued the Iiiouse would -he sit- ting for all etelnlty. The ilni-‘Orm- alarm wag all in the ‘Public Ac counts. Let the hon. member fol low the Scriptural injunction. “iSeek, and ye shaill fiind." _ ‘MR. ARTSTENAULT: "Ask and yo shall receive." . Premier Bell said it could not be done. he had tit-st put the question. ho liiild ‘mo!!! informed that. it could IlOi be answered because it involved H . nmttcrs covering a number oi (:22? that that. ‘a new m’ u” a he bwmwd ‘mum ‘be years. Illa bad thought it strange MK L D. STEWART. Youlsysmm m "Mk ‘m- indeod that any lllfilllber of the Oil) position, whose duty it is to ascer- tain these things, should have his questions refused. He found in the Legislative journals several cases in past years where ques tions had.- been asked and answered pertaining to matters five or six years back. in 1908 questions regardin the cost of the Holloran Bridge, ullt four or five years previous, ‘were asked and answer- ed. Rule 65 of the House states that. where no rule is set down tht brocedure of tho House of 1Com- JHODB ls to be followed. This was a case ln point. M-r. Arcana it cited from Hansord reports wh re ooo++o+o~o+4-~v++¢w~o+- i) Condensed Specials flATam-tilc per line por day‘. l» " "l" POP ill! for I days or over <1 I 111i! Dir day tor u days or over. Count 5 we to l. lino. Groups o1 5 "I'll". Iitisi letters. count u 111s word. 0. or soni- discount tor fi“ “£11 M14331“; ‘$123k?’ . c Us Furanhsl loom so. In: tor novel. wordl. lor one wsolc. Situation zltlifd, for seven words. 50o pel O ‘bFOfihaAiLfié-A LADIES BICYCLE Apply 194 Cumberland St. ___.___..__..____._.___._ ‘F ‘ ewiteptaosr DESIRABLE &§ner Building lot. MP1? 239 Fitzroy 1st. 114114-210. ‘WANTED TO RENT TENEMENT or cottage, preferably with lbarn. 1A~pl>iy Box 801. g "to ‘LET-FURNISHED Rooms with hoard. All conveniences. Mdrried couple preferred. Alibi: 47 Hayfield St; ,11508|i1,31 woof-m 1' HEiI-IOYAL BANK yesterday I. ornoon, a fountain non. Finder please leave st nor M Bank. 11 -_._.._ ‘FOR BALI-CHEAP, A CAR EN. Blue. Apply 7'1)" care of Guardian 114054-304! xiii ' w-no new oooo A rm or tobscco relll must try e ofU-No. Flynn Brothers. nsss-i-rs-rmtb ~ron ‘Mali-eons oours, drlventoiily 00 miles. Bargain. r. o. Box 1| rsosorso; a 114404-1061 "WATGHIIl-i . Jewel: ..iry rooslrl ‘out! T.» vinq oi gout-in ._ 1- t The w. 1r. e nor ~ st. ‘ , _, ' ~ a-ro-uooi TPI-‘ANB . i amount‘ 1-: QP-ill- _ '~ ver‘ ton. ‘W’! TD ‘new W. i doom ,, ‘nuts i- 1 can be made. You », 2.4.7:“. , _ V, three years previous had been an swerod answers. ber to answer questions. PREMTLER to the matter ‘was ‘the point. ‘Hollornn Bridge question referred to was simply -aslr'ng if the govern~ ment had called for tenders or had the lwllal practice of‘ He has cited. no precedent or nuth ority. On the other Arsonuult had which have not been questioned have a perfect right to ask a ques tiion extending beyond year. . The rules orlng lhls po'nt and’ we are there fore bound by the Phe Opposition ccmlpel an answer. they have assisted in public matters. ter whether or not "ire contained in blue books. if be wants the Ttlon will be snows ‘o about it. ~I made the statement. HON. MIR. CROSBY, Vir. Arsenault for his reply question, * possible to answer it any better bridges werebuilt by tives and how many It was imipossfble the points brought up. lVllR. STEWART: Do you mean to say th-atthe records are not kept in your office?- HON. Milt. ‘CROSBY: asked hcw can they he kept? In 1919 there uvere bridges that the [previous Eflvernment h-adi made some pro- cision for the erection of and We went ahead and built thorn. How ‘c knnw which parties built the ‘rridges, . MR. STEWART: Well. £118! <1! 41 matter of fact. HON. 1MB. CROSBY: Both part- ies built them. . ‘DEWTART: how far each ‘party wort. HON ‘MIR. CROSBY said he did not propose to furnish it. The rnestion was absurd and ridicul- Olls. The Opposition ‘had lust as much time to find the information as tho Government has. MR. srnwmm Dc I rather that ds your final answer? PREMIER BELL: The answer has ‘been given. We don't put it '11 your form but we have Elven the answer, MR. ‘STEWART: is that the final answer? PREMIER. ‘ETTJIJL: We don't say that. You can say went in the r. . ‘ihx. mt. onosnv: than giv- on the. answer and so for as I 300V It'll the final one. if you om establish it that I am bound w rive any other answer nun the answer I have given, that may sits;- tho ospr, if we have to do the recast-op work it will be halts s lontttrnfijnororo you t the answer our duper-noon? . t l-iunderstand that tho _ gentleman admits that if Iejlif rovo to him that be is‘ bound to give so answer be will modify his present answer-i’ (Ur. the Bridges of the Province is Again Press- questions covering motions two or BELL said the prac- tice of this House with reference The SETT [TTTNT [l WASHINGTON, April 20--A set- tlement of the iurhr crisis between France and Germany is now for the first time in sight it was learn- ed here today on high authority. Negotiations lbetween the two countries to end tho Ruhr situa- tion lbelleved by runny to threaten ITTTIEIE NTIW TN SIGHT , ‘ T ITTITITT T-TTTITTIE IN IVITNITTTTTT .1 (special to The Guardian.) Wimil t» is all ciea ' .enpected in the near future, . ~ WTNNTPPIG- Alwll ~15 r-Tlrulls- rivers 230g rising rapidlymhbutdlyl’? cording to direct diplomatic ililvlit- ililllflllcll i111 1111 mlhvay muin 11nd the swbuubs such us ivcston and es reaching .here_ A direct and d,“ brunt-h ‘lines lcuriitlg into \Vi1111l-',liruoklullils urn swamped beneath 11mm, renal-Mm“; proposal n.0,“ Ilf-rt. 1s tieriuursly interrupted.wrest volunuls of surface wzltilr rc- Gepnlany to France m loom,“ m, Train-is 111st and westbound all-c suiting from u“. yummy mpmng within a month and a settlemml is {f-Lml" ‘“' r""'"“l“‘| ‘"111. 111 “"1"? -"“"“‘~‘i "r "11" WTYPWI‘. 11ml golf expected Boon Miter [huh ‘ ‘ - "llfilt-ntltad, half a score olwourrzles ‘.111.- lakes, iagltln the peace of Europe, may be zllcen . He would press for his THE ‘SPEAKER said there was no we‘; cf corripellling uh hon. mem- PTTITTINETTTT LTTTETTTTTTT JWI)’. eztteluslvt- ilanlagcli-i‘ lhii (‘anaulinll Pacific and the 111111 been (lune lo railway (‘Illlliilllk- (Junzullan National, nine 1111111111111.‘ 111111111 iiliil tracks by rrnsml of the fuel. 11mg, iiuvc been washed nwayfl T101111; floods lllliT frcsllels, ml theli vast art-u ut‘ iarnling land is in- ftli-ztivst smile in 20 yieara, pfgvffl]. undated and much darlings is 111i; 111 Aizluitalla and Eastern “fllrwi. Susiutlt-luelvzln. Al. PUPLagu I,“ [name on [The mélrtzifitfnilfsé‘ ngfltlflllllg‘ “Vol.5 "s, irisslll-Tlfglilv, '00 ulilcs west. or win. w" \hmllY(-‘b;1.l11_111 1111113111‘ boutli- x1111» s _1v11~111y feet above ICC lev 1 .1 1.1 slalmlvlgeri be- L1. at liiunflon, 1.10 111111.13 n‘ 1111i treaties have I At Niorril-s, file railway ‘brlilges [ITTISTNIT ITTIJBH [ITTIITBE THE TTTTTTY WIT HTTTTTTTT NTTW TINITETT TTIBTIITSST lllidll‘ Defence by Finance Minister, Faint Praise, t, by Mr. Fork and Denunciation by 0on- 5 servative Leader and Members. ~ y. '1 (Special to The Guardian.) Conservative leader went out " OTYTAWA, April 20—Defense by his way to say that the u . lion. W. S. fielding, Minister of did not. fail in vigor or in u)“ Finance of the French treaty and of ingenuity in his dellensg d‘ . 11. vehement denunciation ct it by treaty. The Finance Ministor1 ' itlght lion. Arthur Meighen, lesd- leased than; (Ballade was not ' er of the Opposition with Mr. R0- ly to do as much business and ibert Forke, leader of the Progres- the new "any g; undgf q 1 sives in a minor role as a faint tariff m; meg w“ no fawn hearted supporter of the treaty Canada 511011111 not, (y; any Mum Provincial Iorgislillure, April l8. are kindred industries; one Afternoon scssiorl iifflllilllllllll), Ulii- not. be destroyed without ilillllzlgul the l-Iouse. hand Mr. given‘ precedents k practice and usages of the House of Commons. 'ion1 of the bllslne-ss of the House. They consider the qugston a v-eaqcussed the matter. There is 11 S(i-,1[,r(1te[:ted_ The fgrnlerg he had mm. the amount. spent on the Techuicullme Tmmlred ‘"10 filly instead of sonabie and proper one: they con- 61111911 P91181011 1101181116 T11 this 1'10 ed with on tend that ministers are suflposed vines which was not generally Tin-Strongly of the opinion that some-diva 1111s not yet 1111111 the Provincem‘ M“ “mm” ‘lbiefl-“l. 111311111: to answer quqguong concerning derstcod. It grants $150. pel' ycurgunng should 1w done mo“, for “up should not have taken advantage lt docs not plat-to retiring teachers who haveTpork and egg industries, ' who had "tow taken his sc-a-t, was asked by to wart's address. His remarks and - MR URUSBY m“ it w” im_ Mr. Stewart's reply were publish-Hm it was absurd to ask how manyl bycfirgeegghtion of the iSwine Breeders“ As- tc answer all ‘mclmmn mt. emwmltr: When will ‘we TiON. This showed um Mr. get an er answer? Fielding ADMITTBD the right of P_ , HELL: That is sn- the Opposition topross a question other question; 1 and that be considered himself MR. BTIIWMIT: l am asking ibcuml to answer l! pressed.) the ' r-n. the Commissioner of P 1b~ THE SPRINGER sold his lmprea~ 11o elite if that is his final ensw- nion of the regulations is that the ion of the teacher should be first land something should be Mr. C. iMcArthur also tlis f_ Education ’ violet" there are assessed and the Government PREMIER- BETLLI A111 I 4° 11ml‘ contributes dollar for dollar. Premier Bell said the “a t” “ndwsbflnd “h” W)“ plea“ was indebted to the committee for the investigation made. Premier Hell rose on a question of privilege concerning Mr. Ste- , ed in Thursday's Guardian. iorder of the day, on the resolu- re the importation of ‘American Pork published in full in ‘the Guardian recently. Mr. Brodie elvplained the situation quoted at length from Hon. Mr. ‘Daugherty and Hon. Duncan Marshal. The trade ol‘ this province in horses and cattle is being killed ‘by nut- side checrp, ianportations and the ibacon hog industry is also threat- ‘ensd. We put up ilhe best bacon in would they be credited‘! The Canada today and if we art to en- is true? lghmfld know that tuxsilvn 1S 1119 Lgkgn m,- mis purpose Md H“. blbfirfll! 118 01111111841 d°"°""°‘1‘w111'11s11 111B industry we 1111111! 1w! HON. MR. LEA‘ Yes. 'l‘l1esr- rfas- first principle of ‘political ecollolllY- Technical School was established‘ credit for the Murray dtiver bridge allow the American bacon to kill uqmong are h, 1-0;,” The“. gem“. i“ each mm, was allowed to be his m", only hope for progress is u; been“ m“ h"! finished and 01"" Trade‘ W9 Bhmlld ""1"" 9111” men from whom you quoted are own assessor how 1011i; W011“! m” make our acres more productive ‘W10 l0!‘ Tl. rprejudlces aside and help the farm “q-ong ' Tully stand for that? This was the and ‘o keep our young men on the‘ M“ SWWART‘ A" w“ “k B" 111 111111 111111181- A 111s ¢1>11111>1111y 1111' BRODIE" Mr Slnclairhfway the 111C011“ l" “lemma 1"” lilrlll. 1t ls claimed that the school vou is to give themii$tm Y hnbwith $80,000,000 is coming from wmg. - T ' ‘der Conservative rule. The Conser- is, not keeping the young ‘um’! on ‘HON’ Mm" anus ‘ o“ w Amellw "l" 05118111‘- TO "Y 1° MR. LEA said it would put tho vatives needed a lecture on TaXil-‘ihe farln, The member forYork had kill cur trade. The Canadian Swine Breeders want the advantage of 6 cents on the American pork com- ing into Canada, which is good only for lumber camps, etc. ll‘ it is right the American lpork by law must ‘be ibranded but if this -is the law‘ the Dominion Govern ment must be asleep on the job elsewhere because this pork l.~1 com ing ln. Sending this product to the British market. as Canadian ba- con has gone fur ‘to kill the trade. Mr. Thos. McNutt, scconding the resolution presented by Mr Brodie. stressed the importance of the matter. Dairying and hog raising Fielding very covurteously rtbllerl that the information asked for would involve 1a large amount of labor, and ‘he hoped THAT THE HON. GENPTLEMAN WOULD NOT nscztm: TO PRESS Hl-S QUES- m-‘nlslcra answer the questions when they reasonably can. [long question is sometimes held over irr another session before 1t ‘is anew - He did not think there wail-‘ony ruling to comlifll B midsum- to answer ‘e question with- lna limited tlins, nor in fact to answer i-t ut all. As‘ a matter of expediency however, the questions were usually answered, it'll. STEWART contended that it was more than l. more matter of eylzediency. alt is hart of the monsters duty u a public trustee. The of ‘benefit to the whole teale11- ing profession. The general cpin‘ 59611795- -M1‘- D- C- Mcnmbllll 115-1 11 urican" bacon ls stamped on lluacs haul been collected. The per-pm“. ' member of the committee said iii-T The Olhosition ma-lntaln that they iwgretlell 116 11841 1""- 1190" 111110 i0|uda this stamp is often oblitera-tcll. $100,000. 1Ove1‘ $000,000 was spent look into the matter as xvell us, or théhilgfissghle could have desired. The are codified; there is no r1119 00V- ‘ ‘Dfihlpers and as a result the Canadian have been issued lfor $300,000 of sent amount ls ‘totally lnatlcquale product loses its identity to u, grpflt this money. This imeaus that the‘il1r1 N1 The scheme can be succcssl11ld<‘1)r!1]lcy'fftfsimiltyggdadEntgepgynilltagliluflllg lmnnw has been finuncnd’ . 1 1 ‘a ‘<1 1‘ 1 1 cannot directly _ =1 <11111,\:1ntage of our reputation as pro ~ . in debt. He would ask the quarter million yearly But so far ihe genera; sentiment 01 the leiwhnducers of a superior product? the expsdl. ers must . e ta en. Thlsanow in 50mg A; [m- as he mum savings on items that had oeen cud“. the righilloul-n {mm Trade papers, (he 13m. down. Additional subsidies Tlflil tolg I-[ousegghgg 15 ngeegggry 15 u, have 35s,". and this with increased teachers I M13 PET" Bmdie ‘nwved "he lmhlCunada; so we have the advantage iwldilllvc 11110 —— vinces. Tlre'n we need fear no Am- _ west, mm 111111111 .1 sen of mltiq; “T, “as not lUSliTUfIk-i near file river are de- 1101i, “one Hm work by private contmch cusmo“ i" WM"! m, qwwthpr,“ . _ r i’! s , V’ on the zhzslnlbolnie, and Mor- 111"!" ent-roucltod upon lbyl nil n°°n- _ the United "States hm’ rival. Mr‘ Arsenaluws proponmon he subxpenslon ischenw. Ztllnlllltlfgsiltillixrltlci] flgslglt“ Rod |,,)v,,,._ m“, mpuniurlltz-l‘. At L »lll1'e, the Red River The Finance (Minister was evid- matter qf u“; ‘my, “mom ‘q muted was unreasonable. Mr. ‘mggs believed a Ho“ 1U vmue on pork prudmlthflrflm léllliliildlllllllfl and qumyiltiltls risen l: feel; at St. Agatha, ontly smarting under the attack net result of the treaty was that’, Milt. J. D. ISTEWART could not fund could be esizublish- 11m“ on ma!“ and ‘mum “my,“qtnvnxvmnt. urns correspondents In: Tfml ltlver has gone “l, 10 ‘made on the French treaty yester- gun-amass were mowed for 1 w. recognize tho correctness of the ed here along 51mm". “fins Win10“, ‘manta Canada conaumw 80 IHIPHHlWr liiel, lo lilvpilfu fol. hlgjh ect 1n U111 past 24 hours, _ iday afternoon by the COllB8fVZl‘llVB_fu[ur5 that the United Slates coal Iaemicrlfl statement that ‘hi5 “'39 very such expenditure which “rqullllgent 0'1’ u“; pork 5.1119 mruducrgg; [hily- _i_&_,______ i & " 1 '-i|________ *'W",{'|‘rf“‘“’e" mr ‘Lincoln? Mr‘ J‘ D‘ (‘hapluot g9‘ any ndvantag“ "Men 055*]? other is shipped abroad at u COlll- amount they crew}. suiwly and pnrutive loss. Hence the need of byvihe greater ovel‘ draft in Decem keeping up the iioure ntarket. Am- 1141 of 1910. All the estimated tax O I - WIl nsurance _.....__. (Qneciai to The Guardian.) 0'l"I‘.A\\‘.~\, April %.——»Mr. Gra. mum's resolution suggesting that sides and alter shipment to (‘out "ill ilhbt has ‘been reduced by about- it is re stamped by Canadian ahip- l)" Tlllllirovetl highways. Dulielilurcs Uliiillll l1 - min?“ t‘? “my m‘ "w" infiilmnce» , K 1e wont on the lulproveqiuus discussed- and ilpprovetL 1y resolutioned killed on vantage to have our pork market Bored to reduce. Education, willful“ Talmud Only he reimbursed ltibeztder ol’ the Opposition wl1nt' ‘Mr. lllotherwcll Twould therefore ‘he of greet ad-‘lfllllount of theitaxes was he pre-Tlhi" “WTTPTB 0f cattle this sulbject were $011001 cost $107,000. The Opposl-TUWO hundred ‘mum's R5 all D799 llil“. thFOHLZh and Mr, Mothcrwell T11 5010c form of the Dominion liighPgrpQd to take it 11D Tater. the answli: 401yrelars or more ltn tilisil llON. MR. LEA said the resol11-i_\v11y1;0s1'11nt becauseuit means pay- h _ ce. s was n u om: 1:, 1- , r . n .. t’ l _ would say this to the Premier, that but could only be ségureltl ‘by ttlleqfiatti: wnlllifltl Qllmfimm l. M“ l g. per (‘mt o ‘e m“ of I": 1S 11118111888 0i.’ i116 grace of the Board I I“ q " v “Miv T 1 Pious: sssht- 11 otbor-Yrovincssifn M"'~‘“"°““l' “whim” "magi!!! '15?" - 1W0 are pensions schemes the teacher-sputum can; m; cflftain thlngg, He Conservatives had extra wur ere‘, . it.) mftiouch "iiigcsmo-f the ;Pv,rq_v,i_nce.,-.T;\ ,1 k Qfiylkiilhml; “and Jlvkehtage "otthl gmnt a‘ e- ‘s1; Wed ‘will. a gt, pg‘blag_v-11haq-eflo.g 11nd ~1nust be provided. While thei coal-l with 1r ' ILO-WDON. April 20—-'l‘he ml] lnqujpgd 1M0 the regulaflons peuditurcs they also had exitra war'~i;:n,l2::; ‘XZTJTT1tTTIrT1tToMTZTTTSTOu Suits: Conservative 9.659 vats: _ obtain Pric, 1/179 I 'tlsl1 mar-ket is gigantic and all be 811191111157 i119 LT-TJEPKTS l0 TBFPIF-‘lkflrtl, LZLTMJX‘, 01430,,‘ m!’ 7,102’ P?" ed quality. To retain the market-BHTIITTPH- 610., would just about the cost. we new] only lmpmve the Wm. Ag meet the increased Conservative cxbecn built up and culverts 1am N0 jpresent- there is iii of a cent 1li1l’Il<1T11I1'P- Owing to the W111". '1'1110y Province T ‘ ling lnioqhe sures Them p. (m the people. Mr. Les compared lite The G1,“, ogher 3mm] 3 cents a pqund sltuuticxl its at Sept. 1919 11ml said dry “téathel. that“ gravel mad and uly on America,“ (r051; pQrk m that the comparison was a case of p p; cheaper to keep m relmr m} twidclduln. There gnydlng Agriculture’ this was‘ ma‘ of 2% cents. die had corresponded Wlis not lllU(‘Tl between the 111M165 most difficult department of all with Hon. Mr. Sinclair will) said ililywily- 111 IKITTUCS 60011 1111111 0P9‘ to operate. Iintrorlden ground hull‘ _Amerl3p,n bacon could only come senls his case as carefully as be u, be gone over and n was neces_ |inlo Canada when the inspector can. lie had not heard bile Liberal s“), ahvays to keep m ndvancél was in charge and outlined the pre- candidates make promises that Direct assistance to Agflculture’ cautions taken to insure that it they had mt fulfilled. The Conser- and assistance to agricultural ca“. would not be confused with Cnn- vatives were defeated because they mm," were two ways or helping adlan product. Tho Government were not able to carry 0T1 fllmmml agriculture. The jbrmpr method ‘bad an absolute control over Aniqly. 'I‘l1ey illll not have stuteamutn- was me “ms, popular but the ‘at ‘evivsn meat 5111111116108 111111 1w 1111151111» eunuch lo 111101» 11111><>1>1l1="‘ 11-1- was the ruusl. beneficial, and authorized markings were pcrn1itt~ measures. The Leaflet‘ of the Oil" money spent 110,. m“; purpose is 811- . 0011111011 Says m“ Illmemls “m “m” spent to the very best advantage. ‘MR. BRODIE: Do you think thzltitlnunily "lung 0f mxlmml- “e A Dominion Government grant was House in an awkward 1108mm‘ 1° 11°"! It was because of their 11015‘ particularly dwelt upon this. Yet 118k for something nlrmuly 1n forw- loct v1 1111B ""11 111°" T“ *1 P'"°"“"iv1ot1s11os of recent years show that Mr. Sinclair's word should ‘be tn-‘cini debt. Returned ma“ are efionly 8 Percent of the graduates at ken until fuller information wus'en1pt lo tile sum of $151309- T|““(;.we|ph gm no; go back m m,» received. if this proposed rebateivvus under consideration before the run“ The same argument might were placed on the Ibucon wouldimntter had been suggested by thglbn brought again“ Prince of wales it not increase the cost to our fish-tloeadcr of the 0911051501“ _ College, that the students do nol ermen and lumbenfen, etc. We are! MR. STEWART: Why (1,111 g0 back to the farms“ Show a boy sending potatoes to the States andlnot. put it in Ellfltlllallgllzltile. nmtwrlthflt he mm make money on u“. there is a temporary turllif ltgainst] HON, MR. ‘ s ' farm. that ls the thing. A child us. Bearing this in mind and con-Thad Ibeen debated UYQVTOUBTY- Fshould not be put at gardening, i1 slderins our superior quality or b11-| MR. STEWART: Dont 11:11 111155,- n0 use trying to teach them to con a would appear that streseimuch cf what Y0" "u! m (“mink -iove nature; show them how they should be placed on improving (Laughter)! LEA ‘VG do!“ m" mm ‘Mk0 mo”; M13 Lea revgx. type. We require lbetter cold ntor- llON. M - 1 (‘ll the work done at the Sch . ago and packing facilities at some you many thlliss 811ml" °“"°“S,‘h“tIi.essoas in any subject would be central point in ‘tho Maritime Pro- we diontt wish to make liilbllc- , given if the demand ls sufficient. liON. ‘MR- TIE/l °°"“““mg smddlhe school is carr-led on out of 11. was agreed 1111111118 lemme“ “°]"111o Educational grant und in that thedlers 811011111 '59 exam?‘ b“ m“; School there is a complete butter The-meant that the poll lax could 110 plant and the instructors are use- lbe redlwell- nulls‘; “Sig; lfaffs- iul in other government depart. (er to the B9 "T" .ments. as increases becausjmigifigfswegfidfli MR. KllNNEDYbeasked is butter creases aso on and cheese was lng ma e. HON. MR. LEA continuln! the $3,000. He reviewed at consider-willie’ Mr. Lea 5am enough was bah". debate on the Budget declared thalfjengoh the taxation 110110? 0t ‘:3 made go give instruction, when the so-cailed Conservative deficit government 111 W“ l" hmnches‘ 0 ' there was almost a feed famine in was correctly stated. The Leader of he; provincial governments are itc- me Province last year the govern, Um OIYPOBTUOH 071M895 i111" n" fng head over heals in debt lWgnent supplied hay and seed grain Government neglected to collect cause they neglected t0 pill Pewlwmoh w” penny apprec1a1ed_ on $190,000 of taxosand this in view ggnmble taxes on and it now takespaloonwood Fun, m, "nipfflved 01' the 111m that only $142,000 w“ almost ell their 111111111" “°"°““"qhora use been established. Breed- collected altogether in 1918. The to meet the interest charl-IBB- 579* m8 hog; 1,3,1 been gmporm), 1t 913F515" I!!! "lmmirvfl ""5 1"'°°"000 would soon have hsd w b°_|was fortunate that he (Mr. flea) ions speech of lllis salty?" Vmfmd} 175111 T" ""9"" “m: rlcgoggriflogbwas not a breeder of Yorkshire your Bible and eop‘ or re ef-‘the Conservatives I ho or he would Th9 accused o‘ 63°93’ Th9 1191159!’ °T ‘m9 09PM!‘ in POWQF- 1'19 mllnumed‘ TM (hmdtfavgtrring his own stocky as he had U011 charges 4-116 GOVBPMBH! W1"! missloner of P011110 will" h“ t” been accused in the case of the bringing into the Liberal year e033” up g great part of bis spezdfilloiatein cattle. But no suggestion counts that should nave ibeen col-I'm; Agriculture and Mr. all“ even been mu“, by Mm u. looted in the Conservative year. l-le {Mum it fair to return the‘ i". y‘, 4 wrcha“ my parflcum. d“ 11°! 3110" 1° "h" '"°°°"|° {about by "W704 ° ° ed of animals for_ the Govern- dullfil 1MB QWW"! P“ T°7°1"°d' crke. The road 9011f} - ‘ht. Holstein: were on the Fol He never remembered until the “m; by the Orrpol J Pmwood Farm when this govern you erlcan competition. At 0 p. m. IMI‘. Lea moved adjournment of the debate. House tooik recess. Evening Session, April 18th Areeaoult than quoted a lengthy queotlon trons Romero's reports asked by Mr. Oirnnon. Hob. Mt. N0 T991! W! ulfflfod t0 this ro- DTBIBM’ Govefllmflfll 9111116 Tum Qplo. The Goverlm’ w ' nent cums there and the Govern- ment. 0t 0t questions were wit-rower 11w P111111" <11 "18 Provllwil" s lune rmvoflivfl p‘ "l "hient. has improved them. The n» on un by t. Kennedy a report olAudltor being contradicted. 'l‘ . , gngnt wq "i ti? ,___,_'___,______ __ _ which will Appear later. report was proved correct by tho c3139 work it‘ but ‘ oi‘ (CUm-nucd on Page Th") . u ~ \ i1: were the features of the debate in wm, Francs 9am“ d“ no; y“; yi-l blllltp“ m, h, n“, nvurs, ma“ pprling the“. “Glues whlch have the House of ‘Commons this after- to 158.911.6311 M adgmdvuman '1 n». to... not... t. ......,.1 Occupy Two (Bseolailo The Guirdllll.) T gov-I l N diary-lying places havrysuit filed yesterday against alleg- n. Muayheim today 15 "m! ma“. . 111 Cosmic. he claimed, is=ted today 1t may be impossible and pound on ‘Canadian l'l'Il.\‘1Tl pork go- liilil been charger] with deceiving getting better value rfor its monoyuamted that me sun filed in New road, is a ibetter road in_York will not do it. | He spoke with such fire and with 0g duties on mum m, an“ m‘ 1 such force that Mr. Forke the lead< can“; 434mm no; m4“ . u“; er of the Progressives congratulst- with Franco “mo” "gag 4M1“ eded him on TllS versatility and the on some; we" ‘tom French Forces Eighty Workman Missing After . Terrific Explosion. (Bpodlsl to ‘Ilho Guardian.) 5' BUDAPEST April 20—0i\9 INEQ- ada could not secure on the mama‘ German Towns (Special to The Guardian.) FREIBURG, Germany, April 20— French‘ troops from Offenburg this red workmen we“, bug“ any". 1n f. morning occurpied the Baden towns a @911“- by g (effing Qxploflgn p; .1 of Ortenburs and Gensen. back 011 o. celluloid factory bore. ‘roomy "- the Black Forest railroad. b05195 ha“; .5991; “my.” My,‘ T WW‘ the other victims are unaccounted i, U. S. Government. “°'- Agitated Over. Mueiheim Again 7. Sugar Situatiol; Under Control ; , is”... o. The o........., of Government WASHINGTON, April 20—The _ ‘government's move in the sugar and” to The onrdum) ‘,4 situation, an attempt to Tbrlng down Mu , Au“ g°_,)\m9r N. 1 iprlces to consumers will ibe more m; feffoflzed go,- m,” d". w. ullfficult than the winning of the the gammunlst mo“ which ha“; J w-fi ed sugar gamblers. Olificlals admit- 001mm of the wnstmmod Gem“ authorities ' The force of 300 police and city ollllclals which had been besoigod in the Rataus issued from this great fortress like building this morning. cut through the lines of Ireland Applies For Admission .:::.,":::Lzi:1 us‘; ‘in 12.21:‘: to took control of the city. _ ’ m. - i» ‘UlltE .<::::.1i;. r..Ir*..F:r.':l::.* Author of League T771 formally applied f0!‘ membership’ at Washington hall 1'1 the League of Nations if two (Sheciai to The Guardian. 1 2.110 thirds of the membership wrote is WASHINGTON, April 20- rd isle!!!‘ in the affirmative the Free Stale tzovormnent will be admitted. Tltobert Cecil reported author of the League of Nations covenant, Prohibit-ion Bill In ‘ chine to Washington today to dis- Brltlsh Commons 511:. n1..?:":1:;..::"11::"..1::,, W if paign for ibringing the United Hui W1" (Special to The Guardian.) tes belatedly into the league. Cot-xi “ LONDON, tlnril tor-Comment? brought with nlm a cross sectkr; ‘leioatstl by 236 l0 14 . Edwin view of American public opinion. _‘ 9cry1ngenurs bill to prohibit sale, vr manufacture of alcoholic liq-, l’. W. (tllcnoeri , Programme. 1.0T“. ‘i. The tnembcrs denounced 111B Following 1s the Dflilrlln of t11~‘”-' ‘will roundly and pointed to the "Mid Slates’ horrible exsmplq oi~ Prince of Wales ‘Collcze i‘011i"»'\1T*"-_.' in Zion Hall on Monday ewnin.“ nrohibiflcn. April 2am at s ofciorit under mo: The Weather. Etc auspices of the Student's Chris" we TTME O:‘(EAR. 1 LAKE-TH BEST’ inn Movcmentz~ill Stripe Q0111 ,tette. (21 Softy-Mr. Walter Hyn-l Q OF- ALL 1s THE. . . man. a) rtootling-dn-omior non "FTME GYEAfi- <4) Piling 'Bclo—-?| moor Boll l5 NOW. 1(6) Solo-Mien Dorothy Bother ‘HAT lend. o) mot-closers Stewart" And lllllkfllll$ldll~l3llo of’ Candy. ('1) Violin Solo-bliss Ber nice Btultz. (8) Beading-stirs. A ,, dlansuid. (s) cosmic-incurs! ‘Calder Quigley, Dingwoli, Sterne - W10) fielding-Mr. Norman Mc- tq ‘Donald. (.111 motHan-s. Fletcher‘ ‘~ and Miss Cheshire. i121 Psn1o~_ mlnb-“The Mlillnery Oponing."_ "God Save the King." i‘ Announcements,‘ g1. M11151 Evans. = TORONTO, April 21. -Martiimo moderate west to south winds his and-milder. t, r-llcu tide this afternoon will 1.“; and tomorrow morning at I.“ ‘ . Sun sets this = 1nd rises tomorrow , l-‘lrst quarter, ' , April 24th 1.90 a ‘ 3' 3“ SummorIMo _ - utoeiistor than, 1 g - , _ - i 1. ‘m merit‘.