Keep 1 Yoilr Home m. ‘tlfllllw » by Willi tenth.‘ 1m own-ii uni-tum "Colo - 1 1 “l. ‘Informed ~~ - __ , ,, , w“ 1715i i ~ ’ ‘i111 1 ’ - . -. 5"Z//// //// v _ ~>>§ \\,\\.}R\_ -. n” .11 M. , laying Opportun tin. 1 ,. - n, i‘ mm“ ‘Wm. oflmmfi‘ I ‘r Covers Prince Edward island like the Ilew M- ~i - ~11 -- r Guwmura: CHARLQTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, MAItCH 29, 1923 1 In bIalL-Onledlvlv-llsilklpmmqp , V_ Anni lune-undid Dellvunl IMO i‘ i .-‘ . i iiiciimmilnists i i131, _. - 5116131311411’ The Guardian.) 01111111110101, Mar. 28-i0erman Mon- ~jchisla are being arrested by llllisis .1111 ,,is1i11 n 11111 11|:11 t M Towns Declared inState of Seige.‘ llliiemployment ‘Demonstrations. ' 11911. Gelsenkirchen, Dortmund mt] ‘Essen. These are siild in lhtvt, been {$111911 11W Communists in lhe re» i 01111111111101 111 iiiflili 11 iHi inisniuiii cathingly Criticizes the i l Government and isms of Their Polio EVENIING SESSION, MARCH 2e.- M. l). C. McDiiilnid foliowiiil Mr. Adrian Arsenuuit in the ilebate on the llrillt. address. lie hail nut been Quotes Liberal Critic- y. xi paid to lest-hers alone. Criticism 1111s been ilircizli-il towards the Al? rieullural Sr-iiiiiil. 'l‘.hii hon: mem- iier for Yuri: (Mr. Brodie) ileclar- M (‘atbiirlne Clark. one of known and highily respected rcsi- not. to Angora (Wills Ul' Ottawa, died at her home, yesterday i5 ANI] lllii "llllifi SENI] HHiElVHi ilNliliiiii Nilil T1TT."\\V.»\, IVlilri-ll by one 1's. (‘lurk is survived ins and five ilnughters of iirlilw of 'l‘i§liish, i’. 1a.! 28.-—<Mrs._ the 1W9! iivctetl the Allies will despatch a LONDON, March otialions, it is 28.——1li. is ex- tomorrow stating- fi111111i‘111Yi-1ii\t the ‘Turkish peace ‘proposals iiwriiiiis- admit of ilissuss-ion and that thi- 1W" 1111'1l's H111 prepared t0 resume neg- undestrooii. irhoiii is tho wife ol‘ lion. Senultir mtti, »,v111 fluggpst Lautttmtte as t1“; the lrlllftitlfllltftillllt-Q and, the midiiieol‘ -‘\iii'll as the dale. Qkench tnOODI 1n the Ruhr Valieyl FARE’ M“ 28_P l _ j Advices received here today alivted care appear-mfg beimgefttf 1111111312; ‘ three norm-towns. Emmerich. Wesel wttttthttee o; the Chamber o, De_ . hid Mpttmuna have been declared was, today to gm, an account o 11 "W" °1 31°39 1W 1-119 FY9111!" the situation in the Ruhr said" ho m1 pig unemployment tlBmiillfitriblhad great mane that Germany would nblo to be present iil the opiniiiig 0f the session lint -re:tillng tho mom- liers‘ speeches he came to lhi! eiin~ clusion iifut 1th“? were excellent. lie complimented lhe iinover and stic» was only 2 pin‘ out. ed those llPhlllllztl iliil not have a ten- llilllfy to bring ‘the young 1ieopli- bu a to tho lanii, and that in one; thii perriiiiiitgii that returned‘ 'l‘hl:-1 stints-- France Will Not Withdraw From Ruhr Until lilllflilllifillfifi , - lions have been reported in Dres- Fiiiiiii in 1 n11 ' ‘1 TOluONfilO. March. Zsu-filllllge Contsworoh refused a plea to have .A. J. Small missing theatre mu:- nnti» officitlly declared dead. Q §§O4*‘*+9§ Condensed Specials noun-toe pu- iina par day. 9c i" 1| i! p r day for} day: or over a l awn r l1 for d day: or over. count 6 wo b figurotl, ‘in one word. 1 tanh. ‘Audra: form: rt of a ,, ' nd mult be paid for. Special ltntea , ‘Furn "Room-tad. ‘150 for seven words." or one week. Situation or level words. . 50c pa tlal letter-l. count u l‘ want-Ive; won try. Apply Guardian. field. WANTED TO RENT BEFORE ~April 15th house, medium size and good locality. Apply this office. 3i tnnnzisi TAILORED surr Fon sale in iperdect condition. Ap- ply Guardian Office. 11-38441 __.____.-..__.____. _._o__i___- WANTED‘ 1MMED1ATELVI AN dlon. J. C. Blanchard was intro» 35:19am‘ °°°k M11111’ 1131;“ [duived to who Mouse by Pre-mler °°- iBell and Mr. Metlicrnil, and took ----—-—--—-—— Baseball To Boom III-i‘... . .. WANTED “A mm- FOR GENER‘ 11 L011? Mr. Lcn tulilcil replies to uhmmg WW1“ Applxs 122,1 Iquestions re poll tax 1iayers sired ‘ uteri t. 31.. w- ' i t These piers 1by tho (iovornmen. I ‘ WANTED-MAID Fan GENERAL KNTVIIALE. ltorcttflktii-Egalze fitiaiihsiwii in ‘Wednesdays (mar, housework. country Kiri Dfeffirr- nnnunl meeting of tic - Y "on. ‘Mr. Crosby. wplylng m a ed. Aipply ‘Mrs. J. B. Ilombough It. it. 7JCharlottetown. OQMMERCIAL HOTEL KENSING- ton for sale. Fully modern Rlor particulum apply iMrs. Wm. Goes. 3.28-7L LOBT IN THE OITV ON MARCH 23rd a sum of money. Finder leave at Guardian Office. 34-27-3i LOSTFROM RANCH-ONE PAIR silver foxes. Reward. W.N. Tan- ton, Charlottetown. 1i TO LET-i! _— i n FRONT ROOMS, centrally located ‘for light house keeping. Apply 248 Richmoiiiuflt. ». 8-27- WANTED TO RENT HOUSES any time ibeforo first. of May- Preferably in 90011011 <11 e111’ ‘ nearest our wol-‘itar-Jldngley 1 Monument Works, P. 0. Box 361. Phone 444. 3'27"“ . wmflD-efamll family dealt-pa. ,1; an ivmnwrri-i oaitzion wiliinz to ' do our ' we in satisfactory. Anyone know- ing of a position kindly communi- cato with this office. _____ __ __.__._.__,- wron DALE-ONE Hmnaoms driv|||‘_m§fg, pefloflly GU91, for a lady to drive; Dfttlfipi"? for -q Ilia. A»! _ -. i ut Walt Royalty- 3-27-31 9'§O+§OO-O §§-O- k to l line. Groupl ofl ‘ aun-twuuut. tutu-e will . Jet; 3m 1i villi- AN on GIRL for general housework in coun- S-BT-Gl . FOR SALE ONE NEWLY FRESH- oned cow. Brenton Dollar, Iii-go; - 3-2 - i yield "by the end of May." AHHESTEH M FliH MUHIJEH ‘MONTREAL. March 28.»-—l\iike White was arrested ln St. Jol1n‘s Quebec, suspected of niurtlorint: policeman Beaudry hero 111st nizht. when llib officer ntcniiitcil t-u search parcel; he was carrying. He was a former boxer. =Mr. P. C. Larkin LONDON, March 2'i—-2Vir. P, C. Lurkiu, (lnnadian High Commis- |sloncr, interviewed the Greek 0 per cent. discount for nflnmer today on the Gt-huk debt to Canada, Mr. Venizolos is in Lon ‘(zoncerned exclusively Turkish peace 111191111“ in i5 going to Paris n8 tn tcrnntional air convention. Sentences Will Not be Carried oial to The Guardian.) (spa ‘Jik- The Si WAlbS/“V, Mar minister; here lnfiirnieil th government that death scntclw imposed 0n (Ytilholic not 1m carried out. D011 cations hball Association was held 111 11m United Fruit 003s office this eve- r,1n.g_ The delegates present weft’- A, 1.. Davidson. G. L. Andrews. Middleton; J. M. flunniniihilmimi" illvcr; G (). Thais, llritlgetinvn; R. 'i‘. Caldwell, Kentviiie. 111110.117!!!“- ilent, A. L. Davidson, was 111 1-110 chair, James Sounders oi" Y3?- niouth who was present represent- ing the Y.A.A.A., was hoard in rel- erence to admitting Ynvmoiith t" tho Valley League. While no dc- clsion was arrived nt it wt»: 1111111‘ ticnlly ilocided that the trip Yairmouth would be tiiii ions "m1 expensive for the Valli-y #111111‘- {ii FREGH FRUIT FOR EASTER- iRipo tomatoes, lettuce, 0916f)‘. cucumbers. bananas, nnvei 01‘- angea, biooii oranges, California nipples, krone mill and lemons. Jenkins d: Son. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERA housework. Good references "fe- quire-il. Apply szbrizhtmi new. i 20-1 gig. l-avldlng salary - .___._______-—- RUPTURE HAPPLIANCES-APELI ancea for Rupture, full particu- lars. Write J. G. Smith. British Appliance Specialist. 15 11101111119 Shyfltfatfotd, Ont. 11209352343 "‘_"" FOR SALE-REGISTRED AVR- shiro Bull. twenty months old- Hector Compton, 81111801‘- 3124-61 WAWTIB T0 11"" ‘ "Wan F-OR ant: on "ro uzr run 5,1: $11716‘ M?" thing“ 3,1 desirable building formerly occu- ltoby 00c i I M iii1'.0(‘,at neiuitat ‘on ‘ workn-Tinifil i.’..°‘é..'.’.’...f“§i'? fiitll‘. building Monument-Worn P. 0. He! 3 , mt well uitiiuu-ii for it whole "h"? 944-‘ ' 3'2” out bualfifllfl. Apply at as pigeon .. i1i l.i@i’ "' _—-_- \' won rulnbA , aarwiesn as i syilney Hts-Al V hunch of kayo. luv-g up. an Oiifice. ‘ dried Piolurds wharf. Finder rice!“ DELICIOUS odes can hi‘ our months figs. ._. —-—~—-———-r— cuiurrenan ACCOUNTANCY- coat Accounting, and Advanced Doolgkggplng Courses by Mail as “mm by us are lenilinll 111011)’ energetic men and women into better positions. Particulars free. Write W. l‘. Shaw. President. , '6 Iiloor W.. Tor- Shnw Schools 4 “mun” i Goes To Paris don but it is understood that he if. with 010.1019, but. n. Ml‘. Lark- wards of sixty vacant schools on xt week 1111i! tho teachers were on it-he verge sign the" protocolhitriking. odifyihfg ‘article ‘five ofuthc in- Out at Present u, foot-QB“. tinder, nnd also Mr. Arsenltult upon his 0X('(!l1(.‘lll. maiden speech. He did not. li-avo an extended itddress because it could not be other than similar to tho speeches oi‘ other tmemb-p-rs, A lot 0i‘ old straw is be ing thresheil over again, Hi1 oli- jiicted to u. comparison hetwciin the governiineiitis taxation lll-itllilllbfl and the line oi’ tieast. resistance as fol» low-oil by it highwn 1min. it. would appear from the teritiiziisms mutleliy tho Opposition that the Liberals bail taken o. dlwbolie pleasure in matting on the taxes. Reviewing the itiinilitiiin of affairs i11 101i) the speaker i111oli-il from the Hrlllmlllii! ilgnrcu of that year ivhit-h he, saiil hnil been read often before but did not scent to 1n11ks':t11y' impression lin-ueil to-deny illlkill‘ izorrectnons. in that yeah- $ll36ui0 wits colliictcil more than was estimated l11 the ex- 1ienilitnre but the actual expendh taro was $730,231.54 for thctwelvti months; the cxpenillture nxiiiiiailin-g ithe estimates in several depart- ments. ilii regard i0 the schools, ll’ conditions hnd been improving un- der (lonservntivc rule they should have been pretty satisfactory in lnstcuil there wits n11- ixaslt your $97,000 11 t vii-p '-1-~i"IiiUF!Q4t‘JIi-fl‘ti'iIJ\i1»II.-II\ 1 . 9 The pleiiisclle- was ffifieilflfifllétl to iaii- _ iire. A lot 0f People who eitmc tiiiiiulviiiif 11H‘ limviiivii- the polls did not lllltlPfrililllil it. A lot of liiliernis voted for the. nii-its» lure i11 his ironnity. 1 Mil. J. ii). S'_l‘l'J-WAll’l‘: It curried 1111 Kings (lounty, did it not‘! ..\'i1'. hiirllintniil ‘He went im to spoil-k iii’ 1t teachers -pensio11 scheme, which he. liopi-d ,vittt1\V0lllil be tilken up by lhe liegisia» a pnmhiturc. en priests u'ill_ ding Investi- March 27. Afternoon Session. i i 'I'l1e House mat at 3.50 11.111. question by Mr, Thomas McNutt, said a man by tho nit-me of Mr. Ar- senault was in charge of the ferry at Grand River. The ferry begun running May 25 and run nnill Sept. 25, difficulty hein-g experienced with a broken (utble. He did not kilow- how many trips were mnile in H122 or how many dnya the ferry was luiil up. A new cable was purehnn» ed last year from Brace McKay 31 Co., LtrL, Sumimorside. 1,000 feet of galvanized ciible at 3481f heals :1 The cable was isldup ‘lust fall and stored at Ailgustinc Mirlnityresplaec. The cnlv repre- sentation made to llle Department regrtrdjng a new ferry was from the Board of Trude iii. Summertime.’ Thorn was some dissatisfaction about the ferry iii (lranil River n11d it was silglziistdil that ii. was time to put. n new bunt on the route. Under the lute itzovernment n schooner wns "bought and was nl- toreil considerably and piutroil on the servlcc. The boat was 1111s11lt- ed to the conditions. Thn ilisian . , Is not great but ilho position of the boat is exposed and it. has been unable to make regular trips during stormy weather. The boat is too high and catches too much wind. The lateral strain on the cable is an heavy that cables have not lair-t- eri more than ‘a your on the nver- age. The hull is in pretty faircon- illtlon. The matter of providing a tww limit will require carious con- iililerlillml. ' tMr. Met-hernll moved. seconded by Mr. Dennis, the appointment of Robert Martin ca door-keep!"- iflromiier Bail presented an Aot to amend the Trustee Act of 11110, also a Voluntary Winding-up Act. The bills were given iii-at reading. Mr. Stewart luggeated that Ii.- would bo well if the Premier were 7-31 it little more éonaihtent in‘ the ob- servance of the rules of the House. nnd give due notice when bringing in bills, oven government measur- il. ' P ma. n. c. MGDQNALD continued the debate on {be Speech from the Throne. The tax money collected 1 ler the l-Wfiilflllllfll pantiairwas IlQhpsi-eu; ‘tile: cementum tax would not c 0i ir upon the (lonservutives, who (‘,Oll~' :1, . a? t "llonsorvalive educational tax' inéroiu to be ment. would have Ll hnd reflect iii the i‘0llllli'_\'. The Ontiiriti Agricul- turnl (‘oilegiv report was read 'l1_v the iqiiiulzer ii1 ilisproof of this, (‘or tiring a lengthy 1ierioil oi‘ you showing the loss tii be only ii 1111' cont Qt’ 11111iils. A11 P(|llll.l number ,'1n to say that. 510 per cent. 1:0 back to titgi farm. He agreed with Mr, Brn- lllt in deplorint; thi- exodus oi’ (iur 1idt‘ile from the ]ll'l)\’llll'\.‘. ‘Phi-re, isi .1i~‘i1 tL»llllll't'§ its foolish optimlsnti Ill. ls mni-h iietti-i‘ to face things 1131 they AWE linti ilo illllillllil steps iolm retui-iiy our loss of emigrants. The i11 es-tion should not lic made a po itical one; the loss is no.1 ilueto th --pr0vini-iitl lnxe We know- thit taxes are heavier than they w re and that it is hard to get the n1 ney. bn-i this we ilid not believe W lllil iirivi- 11eopie from the 11111-1 V'lli1i?. Thflfi‘. has been no market Y“ t-iir our i':t1'111>"‘ ‘potatoes; thin came on the s1." xiii-git freight rates iin _l‘s-i>ils. ’i‘i1i1 real pinch ‘hast-limi- this year, |Ii‘i'ilil'§i‘ -thii greater 11.11‘! 0i" the. money to feed the collie ~tii T tfin-ii-i; ivns borrowed. iMii-li of: liese 1icuplo are not , going iiivziy “with the intention oi‘ 1iernianiintivt Unless iiii-re t}, of imported? 1.11:4 some i1111iriivi-11ic11 ‘ttrial lines other than ‘its 1iii11ulnli011. Iii Ill" 111i 1, me iii take lLs place, ‘Hedi-ration the smaller iniii i‘:1 s |lii.\'(' gone trio. ‘NVhzil indi tries iiri- we culpable oi’ carrying on? l~‘rii111 the speech of lhe (‘imi- HIlStilOUOI‘ of Public ‘Vflfllix i1 wits ‘hard in say _\vliet'hor he had been t1, optlmistii: or pessimistic ibis. sity for industries is the rinv mat tiriitl. We have this in wool 1irii- dncts. . It might ‘be later 1iin4sililii to manufacture fine cloth, bin iii- day there is no reason why the coarser cloths should not ln- outnu- fnctilred. ‘The great need i - fly al. This government ciinlii gin- ex- ierriptlon from titxlttion for :1. 1ii-rioii of years, and 1ierhnps offer titiier ind-urennents. ‘The same in regard to the ‘YJIIIHPFY industry. Frequently Ll 4 cent hide ironies ‘back tii 111s 90 cent ieutht-r Why should not all our leather goiiiis be mmnufuiitnrod here? The i‘(\.1*flt'v1l' lng industry might also 1H"lli'\"1'|(l])~ .cil to a greater extent; and there is tho some need of the lnvcetment of further capital. The Dominion (lnvennment pays about $1.50 ii ton bonus on these vessels. and the Provincial Government might. ilo something itlso for llli‘ offshore fisheries. .~\ fleet of vessels ‘would help greatly in building 11p :1. town. The question oi‘ the roads, like 'Bnnquo's Ghost, will 110i. "dim-u." atidnhtrspeaker felt he wits ob- llgodittfgo over this question, al- nthough he had nothing new w any V lil i sh of th ‘of iii if‘ M iri Ki lh iler the Conservatives nnil ii bet.- ter system is being followed. The ‘new highways ure-agood object les~ sun in teaching the people tho ben- efit of drainage. The government did not claim UlRYJlZhGBBVPOIMlt-i are permanent. The sloping of hho sides of the dumps hnd been i-on- deinineil by some members, -bu| this was for, utility. The speaker, i11 conclusion, referred to women suf~ frsiize in the usunl complimentary way. expressing pleasure that they hnd been given the vote. MR. J. A. DEWAR. the 110x! speaker in iha debate, extended the u-suni complimentary remarks to the mover aind saoonder. nnd to the newly elected members. also refer- ring to the late Hon. Mr. Guiinint and the inle iMr. Sutherland. The Premier Thad dalivéreil one of the best. addresses he ever listened to -from him. Ho could not agree altogether with ihia arguments. however. He could not. agree with tho statement in lhe -Speer~h from 011B Thwilii. that while in ldnrnpa libs aftanfnnth of tho war is still apparent, we in this province are nnloytng uctivnitrndc nnd pent-emu! plenty. This was not altogether -~ correct. The speaker quoted from .___, . . ‘H W ul to at la t0 \ t q Lat. ‘ \\‘1 iiai 1iariug down m‘ munv lines particularly iu iranitfll speech will announce t. return l0 expenditure tho United Farmers two Cent postage, the 1111411191 rate was put in toeffect by lion. city oi‘ feed. \\'il1l1f111' 111v instthree yearn, . "(.131 mu.“ must be left lo i111 |supervisiun 111111111 gciloriil manager of tho At any rwte tho first. neees- Mnttttettp ‘V110 declared than. Ca I site's. economic position is not sat-‘m lsfztrtory. the whole. flnziriiiial world is out of's(afigs gm- the “f joint? troubles aro partly tihe trouliYe 0f this universal rendition, partly the over, to bear in mind that our 1iro~ tlon. time. for this is a country of viril- ity and manifold resources: one thing stands out sisnnliy, in my opinion, namely, that (lnnada cannot go Llhfiilt‘ this railway inconveniciii-e-s result- tion lasted there was every hand. equipment was to it great extent 800i]. hand. surplus of products the pnice goes d0w11. of banms offered for nale in the newspapers. er with a view to assisting iigrieill- turc. generally. and the high freight Dewar did not see how the remov- tltia province There ‘is not much encouragement nnd dairy products. new trade relations with Francs and finly. also mentioned in thu Governor's‘ speech, this province. wit-h gratification that the schools have been “The lehaola may be nut-u witiii ti-tenm, out 1r am sorry to w they‘ are not verytwell flllod with schol- RN, 111 11 Hilli TOKlO, Mari-ii 2S» 'i‘l1i-, ilii-i. 1s 1iruri1g11ed isarly today in the iiisi oi’ h freie fight, 1iri-ci1iitntr-il Shows Deficit 28.——Al-1 IllAlll§I'l'().\'. Mari-h ouch there has been a sniistan- a strong possibility that cx1ic1iilitr1ri-s in Alberta Government 05-‘ ltr 0i‘ $1,0lii,21i0,l.5, i i iWill Not Ask tlilxcursionliatss. 0'r'r..\\v.~\, Mitfvil 2s.~1t is not‘ c intention of the Government pTGSEH iil ‘at-E that. the granting o oi‘ the railways subject to the‘ nf the railway b00141- i t. v9.1.1,“ U1 311- FfiédttYlCk Taylor.| Bank of; “How i-einu it be when] As everyone is aware, our suit ofitlie war. ‘it is well. l1ow~ time are largely of our own crea- Rcailjustment will come i11 ynt again as sho mild wihlla taxation nnd the cost living are higher in this country nu they are in the United States America." These words from e mnnzuger of the Bank iif Mon~ some. weight. He referrcil t.o cal should carry r. Dewar argued. g, from the snow liloi-knde in bug's County. While this condi- gloom on‘ The lurk of railway e cause 0t’ this trouble. ilf some tihnngo does not come agriculture, will be i11 bad ‘invariably when they geld ilit is sad to see iilic number iBoth parties in the ouae should earnestly get togeth- lly helping agriculture they ould be benefltting the province iConslderlng the low beef prices rates, Mr. of the cattle embargo. referred in the Address. would Iieneill vary materially. present for beefproduetlon; it rather along the lines of bacon He would like be enlightened as to bow tiiii would benefit 'It has been stated ed " with teachers. " deelnmil iMr. Dewar. Reparations Paid (Special to The PARIS. Mill‘ Alberta GovernmentTwo Cent Rate Guardian.) , _ _ , 28 -Polneiiri- i11- ih-V i‘ ‘imtmli "1 111“ ‘11111"511“m 1“ fin-mini the. ileputi/es that (lerinany nf young men W110 did not attend 111111011111 the govoriiniieut. 'l‘i'fl.\-‘i 1141,, 111M pnlvprnl tin,“ tn 1mm“ any si-iioiii ol‘ this kind would show and ink stands were flying ,,,.g,,t1,,t,,,n,._ but “m, only u“, 01-, 11 11111011 i!~'-1"'111\‘i1‘ l11‘1'*‘-“i11111E-9 1191 1"‘ 1111"111'é11 111" i111‘ \\"11\‘11 111 111"'i'ii*.1':1.l lirliptisills are to lie cellsiiliii‘ turning to irlie soil. it would l1i~ 1:111:11] 110111-11 of the murnint: the,“ m. Fran,“ Th‘, Antes Wm 1iosslbli1 to uni ili-iflnilla iniorinlttiiii‘Speaker ileclnreil the SPSSlOII not Mthttntw’ h‘, SWRL “um U“, from 'l“l'1lli'l1>2l1 (lrni-kett before the closed. r1111 I‘(1,|)fl]‘fl[i()ug 1,111 111 meg buiigiil debate. lio would venture m} May Return OTTAWA March W. S. Fielding’ l presented in the. Legislature this whhttttt Mttuock 1n afternoon by Premier Green, timate a deficit on operations this postal 11115 wmwvlicn it was increased “make the deficit at least $5000.000,t;11tttS mt- nulineil in effect revenues nilministratlun cf Murphy as "d. itLtltie recent I111 that a retur was lli sight, The er intimated that t ziiimg 1111111.» 1t, tntroiluce nu amendment to the Fielding its Finililce _ 1“i1'11"‘1ritilu'rty act restoring special ru illlll iishinu the islitnii will 1|i1i hold “xcut-slm, ttckcts at the T110 S111l1l1111l 111"si<,-ie1i of 1izirlianii-nt, Mr. t isllil’ used liI llFoVlilP ('lll]\1i)_‘.'l||i“ll (yhurctt, Cottset-vatjve ntemhm- 1m‘, ttt11t1i11nt1 1t t1111_,.'11iil briintglii. in a great deal li| lllil-,‘\~O!t,‘ tr,,,.n,,to_ ‘VHS Ewen 11,15 111., This industry died and iioili- mrmaltnn in Um House tottath 111,‘ 8111"“ was told to decide in as much a tcivnt goes to the General consoli- T, L. dated revenue fund. TORONTO. 513F911 237311118 Gran‘ iotteiown 1mg lmckey team, Bnlflm"? chum‘ rounding the most impressive and O11 111611‘ “rrwal original style demonstration that 11'!l1erc last 11181"- 6011111111911 111° re‘ has. ivtr been staged in this city. crt that they would not Boston in the international‘ illis cup. The of- pions of Cnnadot against flours of the rln-b key and niow that t they 1ioint out that ment. returned soldiers Alrrl. Puck “Wight, Alex. Remorill, Hu 1111.; conditions. Postmaster important economies were e ed to such nu extent that the Post- 024.000 and if nrglect m carry (tut master General himself unnounc the work estimated for can he he. n to the’ two cent minister howev- it was for Mini Minister tof i i 28.~There is lion. n ills budget two cent 1897 and re- with increased untiil the war to three war purposes under the! imilertralcen the expenditure Charles | General. | ffect~ 1 Hon. stal confernatact: s the extra ‘Granites Plan ' Trip to France! play explained that the players have hail enough hoe» hey aru reason‘ sibly siirc to represent Canada in thi» world's svries at the 013411011111 they will like- ly tiieoi “Boston there and can settle the question beyond argu- lt in perhaps fitting that the Graniles, who were organized by such as Hugh Harry \\’atson, ghey Fox and as the reprmentatiives of Canada ill. tho Olympiad. These men saw service. in Franco under more try- The Weather, Etc. .. on the subject. The Conservatives way in this 1irovlncc, Mr, Dewar; EAR‘ .5 Bunjf To Were trying tn dflimnthe ischemc believed. There is no inilncementi R E‘ E ‘T with ‘faint praise. it. was impoa~ to produce more, and if there is, EC V sible to improve all‘ the roads at tho not. some onganizeil effort whereby t _\\ Bil-me ilune. The by-roads are rc- farmers cu-n control prices ho was I eelvlng more money tihan ever un- afraid their doom was near at A ,-, kw a "L/I ./u. with snow flurrics. The temperature last. night 7 above rises tomorrow mo B, “L (To be Continued.) SUM MERSlDE ANY M0516 16 onur/ A6 ctoo1> AS THE.- QIIIUHHP“ o0 w? |*%///\ S€~p pour-mo, March 2‘).—'~Maritime moderate westerly wind. cloudy during Tucs- day night was l7 aibove; at i1 am yesterday Al above and at 9 p.111. ZGPO. High tide this morning at 8.20 and tonight at 7.52. - Sun sets this evening at 6.20 hnd rning at, 5.43. Full moon LS/und-aiyitpri] 1st. 9.10 Mien (nssfonl of Messrs. Ailey and t'de Hill EIIVEHNIVIENT liiliN INBHEASES PUB all] ilEiiT The Public Accounts Laid Over Yesterday Show That the Bell Government, While Claiming a Surplus has Piled up $130,- 000 Addition to the Public" Debt and Exceeded its Estimates in Almost Every Instance Save When Work Esti- mated for Was Not Carried Out. 1 T1111 P11111111 11600111118 W916 1111111911 cert-bed as economy, the Commis- ;"‘““."1’,‘1' "Tiimwfifl and are chflr- BIODP!‘ of Public Works is entitled acterisncnlly [JP-harm 111 5t, fat- 11s to 1MB cred“ 11ml’ 7110i" 11 “M01118 0h 111101;!‘ 011 On their total estimates the Bell $18. l0, on ordinary expenditure, government show a saving of p20,. 1nd i1. surplus of $5.997 on the total 579, but m; the P311111‘; wot-ks De. yvilFt-l transaction, and 111 m“ sameillartment alone shows that 837.909 time AN INCIIFJASE 1N THE PUBFvth-tfl not, expmtdett due to the w“, LU‘. DEBT Oli‘ THE PROVINCE not being undertaken this means 0F $120,221. in other words, iiitiiat ithe Bell government six- 1110 YPRFB mini-aliens the Bell I-‘JOVflCEFJDED THEIR ESTIMATES IN’ ernment. ilas piled up, in roundyhm, T3]; 01111113 pawn-r. numbers, the 611017110115 addition ytmprpg 3y ;17.33o_ to our liabilities of $130,000. This. The Puiblic Accounts as "pub- notwithstnmling all the increased iished are a revepmon of “mom, ""‘~‘"111°" 111111 i118 133F101- 01‘? of I133“ lietoncc on the part of chi, 3911 lng as they g0. in almost every (lepartrnentthe government's expenditure exceed- ed its estimates, the department‘ which showi-il a saving on lts e5. timutes iwss thePu-blic Works which HDEIIt $100,770 against an estimate of 551127.685. But reference to the de- tails of the expenditures of this ‘Wfiartment shows that the "cut" was not due to economy, hut to the fact that the work estimated government to koc-p within their estimates, even with a mum"; lwlivy which they themaeiveg de- Scfiibfl ‘as desisned w reach every- th- 11g tangible and intangible" within the pl'0l!|nce_ -Thi=i oustnnding featuri; 0f the Bell government's term iyf 031m 15 that the public deibt him been in. “reused by $334xi22. while its rev- enue has increased from $501,000 to $010,000. In other words the i ' Currie, Miss Belle Cooke. Miss For we not carried out. In nearly all the items t. here the work was ex. iaeedeil the estimates. The "saving" in not undertaking the repair‘ o1’ bridges etc. alone was aibout Bell government has. in round iig~ urea, tiwice the amount of revenue that the Arsenault. government had 11nd,. notwithstanding this, t B0119 inlo dobt at the rate of °“" ""0 per annuin. It, is time change. 1 s The Fashion Parade‘ Staged by Moore & McLeod Ltd A The storm yesterday which h; came . ’bli d f n; TPGIIIGIIdOIIS pecan; in fi Wgatsomgulidog: fliggb-pbla dlfflcuilty on the railway The incoming morning tram, with the exception of No, 4 from Moss-rs Moore and MeLeod- Ltil. 111811511 which became slbllizll in their “Fashion Parade" ycster- 111 Wellllliton arrived in the city although somewhat bebini‘ scheduled time. The twill from Charlottetown to Borden inlet with angina tfDllhlw near Eiiiota but arrived at. Borden New iComts, new Suits, new about 11 a. m. an bour and a bait Dresses, new Millinery were dia- 11810- played m. living models, who m, The afternoon trains left i1.» their graceful prncress down tho-nits" on schediuiie time the l-Piix, t - long carpeted "Fashon Parade“ 5011111 setting as far as Vi. -: shovrigi] tn the best wilvnnincc. a Whit]? the train t0 Summon-l’ choice selection of the magnificent P89101196 Freetown where the 2171-‘ stock of new Miliinery and wearq 110011 Silmmersideiflorden train 111118,; that this foremost esluliiis-h- 51-111195- The morning train fro." merit has made ready for its 01W- G°°r3emW11 “"1"!!! flt-‘Mt. Btewerii tome", for swing, but the afternoon train was bald A long carpeted 8t Georgetown on azcount of the (lay offered to the indies of Chur- and the distrkit sur- uisle ran from the dressing roo-m i.n the annex 51411111- across the Mlllinery room nnd the T110 @111‘ 1'6")‘ loft Borden n1 House Furnishing department 11-4-5 and arrived at Tormentine thence at right angles for the full 11¢ 1245- ‘Bile 19ft on return qt 1-15 71- 111- but alter 1a two-hour bat tie with the storm W813 fomoq t9 11'1" 11114311 1188111 to Torinentine where aha will await nun; md Paififllliera from the mainland, ‘Conditions on the mainland are ea bad. if not worse, than on the inane. The storm completely Pied up traffic and atllat .11:- iporta snow aiioveilllng crown war; hard at work clearing K113111193, Mr. G. J. Gould Seriously Ill MENTON. France, More]; za- Tiie conditions.“ gout-n ,;_ "gout; ill lwre continues serious, toil" there has been no change and it f; feared Mr. Gould mayenot live, length of the. building. Down this aisle Len young ladies progressed showing the assembled hundreds exactly how the new lSprlng wesrniblea look in actual use. The attendlnnco was s0 great that it become necessary to run the parade through twice in order to give all an opportunity of seeing Afternoon dresses, dresses for housi, and street wear, street suits, Sport suits, lovely hints, dainty slices, all were shown 11s probably never before in Charlottetown. Ihuliicularly impressive was thf‘ offering of suits and dresses at modeiote prices, one complete ser» ies of dresses at $25.00 attracting a grout. deal of attention. Tho young lwilles who tissistoil in the “Fashion Pflfillli!" were Miss Adele Mncibellan, Miss Pearl Marguerite Hughes, Miss Elia Mac- Lean, Misc Moe Coyle, Miss Min-ion Norton. ‘Miss Mary Blanchard. Miss Florence Warren, Miss Ethel (‘0ff'll. (‘lever models in Men's Suits nnd new ‘ii-Inns were smartly shown by Messrs. William Henry fllld Fred Godiirin, who also assist- ed in the "Fashion Parade" by sn- nouuclng price of garment and mil Announcements, Coming ‘Events, . Meetings. Etc. RATE! l0 ' ‘I _ or lino p; lcogatph. ‘n ‘:' k liner) an tho young ladies made go. a lino our on mpg . w“ their progress down tho aisles. gngllélofrlal. ‘lair?!’ ' in The string qunrtette of the Prov~ - ' 1' inciai Players , supplied excellent innit“? ‘u’ ' mudc throuarout the afternoon. For the planning and execution of this splendid show, much credit la iinu no Misc Foster. iMias Me Lollsn, and Mlaa Cook and Mr. Mc LevrL-Mr, istewun and Mr. A. E. Hearts. Meshra Aillcy and Co, Ltd, sup h Komtniusiarrmniailuii o a concert a ll -~ Brookflald Hnlbnlfdafl M; ‘malt u mun, m» * eightecnihi» performers with minutes inter than Charlottetown. footwear. . "Where ‘MP0 2:01am mid e - _ . 1 smut.» 1131:1111‘: his ti‘ z pied the attractive shoes worn‘ by tho performers, iltfisri Acorn and (‘Q's striff assisting in preparing m, Admiuym g5 a N" ‘h’ 1i"°1‘°" llillqnnltb pica orb uvnvun I I .9. ‘, ‘ "8 ‘EL-m i.~ ‘ " “ :15." a}? iffpgy-g; r» r ."“,T£f="-'7.f"7l~".."."'i' "v.1:- 1 ~25 niifésnc; =1 5a., o,f'";;,,' 'i~_.g5-_.i-_-!t-, __ V. w» , mtg-pm» ~