5W0‘ RENT—42 463E???» NAD The Paper That’ Island I Like The Dew atone (ihnl-lntietovvll Guardian. Three Cents. yum-plug Guardian, Founded 1881. Says N0 Prospect For Cheaper Coal (‘Spmrlill ‘l0 TIIB Guardian.) (yppAwA, April 28.-—1Canadian people urt- tun aristocratic to use huck“‘hi_lfll and pen, 000i although "bvsc sizes Gun Iie had (or ‘TWO “virus (p9 cos, ‘the larger sizes, “w, A, (jilspgil, Secretany of the rob] Dealers Association told the Jiuliitiilltélllilfy fuel conlmli-ttee to- qlqy, IIo held on, no hope for lower prices In fuel but considered qhgy would advance -If the buyers strike continued. Conditions were favorable for u rcpetitiion of last year's‘ conditions and high prices would result If the consumers did no, buy curly. lie den-let] dcal- (TH not vogotllel‘ and fixed prices, WIlI'l't'lIII()ll l). ID. ‘McKenzie said b.- voulll nut unduustund for what oliu r purposo 1b,. coal dealers itli'IIi|'tI .lu association. , OO-OOO-OOO-O-O-OO-OQ-OQOO-OQ-OQQO icomlrvslzn SPECIALS *WANTED-GIR'~ FOR GEN-ERAL housework. Apply 222i Water St. §IIAv FOR sALE-PITANKLIN .\I‘III, itlursllfield. '5 FOR SALE, 20 TONS PRESGED Ii:ly_ upply"S. B. Gillisple, North liililtou. T-“I-‘ORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE Kood working order. [Apply Reut- ory. (‘l-abund. ‘WANTED-A mun FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply 29 Upper Prinoa Street. WvANTEo-Rooms FOR LIGHT lluustzkceplng. G. ‘in care of (luurdian. ‘wen-ran -- TO. "PURCHASE second hand bool: case Apply at Guardian office. ut. Union Station. Apply D. Mfiv (fmmel, 189 Hlllsboro Street.“ FOR SALE or exchange for young- (‘r one Holstein Bull 2 years aid. Apllly T. W_ Prowse. Un-ion Road. WANTED—A '30 1-2 OR LARGER ‘Luff-ll or Vulcan water wheel ii. D. McEwen, Bristol Lot 40. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, MAID for general housework. Apply Mrs. T. F}. MoNutt, 34 Brighton Itozul. *EiSC‘APE.D—-‘ONE PIAIR §I‘LV'EIR black foxes from Upton Furnl lcuucb. hlberul reward. J. S. Jenkins. l-‘Ult SAME at Cherry V-alley 1-2 ucrn lot with shore, mailing and u-Llrehousyr. dlarmlrln, [for quick sole. Apply to l. Brown on pre- mises. 2i "lwANTED-TO ‘RENT FOR SUM- luclqctwitzlge at Keppoch or vic- inity. Willing pay good rent. Alllply Guardian Office. *SH‘O‘RTHORN FOR SALE. PURE Ilrcil bull 9 1-2 yearsold, choice IIIICGBLP], priced slight.‘ Write M. (l. McGowan, Kllmulr; ‘FOR BALE-HEAVY BROWN PA rler. suitable for placing ‘under “first. 5 cents a soil at Guardian office. ‘YOUNG Pics WANTED -w||.|. persons having young pigs for sale wriic, stating price, gunmen when ublo 'to ahllp, etc. H B. Mac l-vod. lame. Plctou 00., N. S. *WANTED AT~ ONOE-EXPERI i-ncc-‘d ulechunlc for garage. Mus, ‘Iu- n-llublc and IGHIDEPBLQ,_AD_~___ ply oy Icttcr giving references, liox 21° (liulrlotietown. -"ro LEr-QBNEWA" FURNISHED room, situated in centre of clcy. Modern wnvenlences Apply In afternoons to 1d Elm Avenue. ‘FOR SALE REGISTERED OLY“ dlnsda-le ulure 4 yours old. (Prize winner) also choice general pur- pose marl: 3 years old. J. H. Crosby, Marshfleld. ‘ROOM AND BOARD-A GINTLE mun can be sccomm ‘sted with room and board in private fem ily. central location. App)! "0' clo Guardian Office. ‘WJHOICE FARM FOR 8AUE-122 rlcrcs at Hope lhiver, ‘Lot 22» fnrmuriy occupied ‘by Walter Peters, '72 acres cleared, balance lumber, 20 acyés plowed. 000d buildings. For particulars apply Soldiers Settlement Board. Char- latte-town. PAUCTION QALE OF FURNITURE the property of the late Miss Flora. Molwotrr No. 17 Grafton 51mm commencing at 10.30 n. m.. on Friday 20, comprising dining room, bed rooinl, kitchen Mid hall furniture. rmlq stove. ""1?>ts of dishes. beds sad bedding, (‘overs Prillcit Edward >_-— , j The PepIe's Paper I7//‘// n" ,,..~... Second 5 .é:q! Read by eetlcn CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 Everybody A All The News “forth Reading All The Ads l i‘ '0I’th Printing A "scrum? .$l _. Anuul élullsorlpslon, dellvrnl Illi- lly Mull. Uunudil. C5110. l7. S. 4-, llill. - u 0f Employment (‘Special to The Guardian) tbOtNDON, Alprll 28.——According to the returns published by the Labor Department of the Board Q1 Trade, there were st the be- ginning of ‘the present week 1.774.400 persons out of employ- illtlilt in the United Kingdom. The increase over the previous week was 81,000. Four Prisoners Immense Number out . IIIIIII . -¢_., r Rogers ilurdlvurc (Yo, litd, ‘is leav- Mr. George J. Rogers of the‘ I": tomorrow for Uttuwu to ab‘ To Pay Penalty ‘CORK, A‘prII_‘2_8_:l'-‘our men are the ulllitary barracks here. They’ are Patrick -0'Sutlllvuu, Maurice‘ Moor , Patrick Romogllnn and Thomas Mulcahey. The imen were convicted cl’ levy m8 W!" tbgfllllfll ‘the iBri-tish (‘rolwn forces. 'i‘.ho corporation and hzlliboi‘ ‘board of ‘Cork have ‘passed :1 rc-l solution saying that as the Brit-I I-sll hllglh ldollnt In llrelund and till“ British ‘Ministry ‘recognize lthe etute oi’ ‘war existing, thu execut- fure and the dictates of common humanity. , Copies o-I’ the resoiutlin been sent ‘to the United Suites President and‘ Pope Benedict, Sons Cgiilgiilltlh The members of Lodges Eton" and lPrInce Edward will meet In their iLodge IRooms at 1.30 today to attend the funcralof our late Brother. CLIFTON B. WISENER H. -E. Ward Secy. Lodge Eton A. Henry Secy. Lodge Prince Edward ‘WANTED — A MAID Lerlox Hotel. APPLY ‘MEN'S SUMMER .H‘O‘$'E IN Black and Tan_ 4 ‘pzrlrs for $1.00 on Rridny and Saturday. Futons. ‘WANTED-TO PURCHASE, SEC- ond hand go-cart. Apiply 257 _ ‘Richmond IStreet or telephone 236-Y. ' WANTED-POSITION IN PI-‘h ‘,vu=te ‘famllly as cook. Apply W. A. Cllilvehie, lSounis FOR BALE WHITE FIFE WHEAT N0. 1, also quantity barley, Timo- thy and clover. Frederick Park- nutn, Charlottetown Royalty. ‘lF-OR SALE-A GENERAL PUR- pose‘ more, 5 yealrs old weighing lover eleven hundred. For ‘further particulars apply M. W. Mcben- nen‘, ExperInlent-‘al Farm. ‘l WILL SEI-L BY PUBLIC AUC- tion my fnrul of 84 acres, uls stock, IIIIICIIIIIGPY.‘ e10. (If lflfm not previously sold beforehand) on 15th June. Signed, Polix Morrison, l.ot 56, LLttle Pond. Won SAl-E--BLA'CK- SEED oats and timothy seed. A few hundred bushels Illllck Norway seed outs also No.1 island grown timothy s ced. Phone 0r write. Kennedy (10. Ltd, 0 118111‘! sWANTED Fon PRINCE Eo- word island sulcsluan to sell on commission ltubbcrs. mill-Weill‘ automobile ‘tires. tubes etc, as manufactured bv lcudim: (M111- dlan. Manufacturers. Tlloso Ilflv- Inz trade connection apply to 1’ 0. Box 967 St. John. N. ‘FOR SALE- HIATCHING EGGS from my prize winners Buff Leghorn 'at ilallifax. ‘Charlotte- town, etc. IPnIcc of ossi- $2JJO IWI‘ 13 eggs, $3.00 per 24 new‘. Abnly “elmont Poultry Yards. 28 Ken- slngton Street. Charlottetown. ‘l ‘WANTED, ABOUT MAY 7TH. for onn month or longer. maid experienced I-n housework. must he able to do plain cookinz- Re- ference. Apply Mrs Jack Jen- ‘JKIIIB. corner of Grafton and Pownul. ‘NEW BRUNSWICK AND NOVA Scotin farms are the cheapest on esrth. Good cl-imste, firs, class markets. good roads, schools. churches splendidly watered and wooded and sll the other advent- Qles ‘peculiar to the Mu-Itlme Provinces. Write for lame comprehensive free cstalomlfi fully ‘describing 275 firm liars- "mfl. etc. Baal Cor-tor, Amtion- wsr, also. Alfred Bulky and Co.‘ Bt- Joiln. Now Brunswick; ' ions will contravene civilized war f hruve _ p, tcml the annual convehtion of the Association of (fanucliuil Building um] ‘(fonstrucilion lnllllstries.. Mini Rogers is vice-president oi’ the Associatliun for Prince Edward is- m the 31m; tomorrow mm-"mg alliilllil and .1 luenrbei‘ of the ‘(fum- crtsnn, and the luceting will Iuikc luittcc ou Supplies. .‘_i‘-be zlssovl- ntlon t-ukns Into ‘considurutloili llllil 4159115895 ilII lIIc problnlus ll‘ll(I cou- iiuiltlllng, counmencing blomluy, Mily (Illlitins connects-ll with lilo. bulld- mg and (IOIISLFUCIIIOII IIIIIIISIYIBS, and ‘in IIIItIIIIOII Io llu= (‘ouunitll-ci Invitediby Minister 0f Labourhto Attend Convention 0f Association 0i Canadian Building and Construction- HIIBEIIS » E5 II] III IINI on Supplies they Illuve comméiéee o" Exisbing Conditions, Aqlprfintlco- ship and ‘tlrzlftlluausirip, Costa uu/J ‘Puiductions, Conditions of lim- ploylucnt, Joint ‘imd industrial (foum- 112m invitation to Mr. Rogers has been extended by the Minister of ‘Labor, Senator "Iinb- pllluac lIil tho Stan-ate ‘liullwzly (‘onl- mlittec ‘rooms oi’ tho Pilfiiilhlvlll 3rd, lusting lprobubly Iillifil‘ part of tho wcuk. until thi- PROCEEDINGS IN MORNING SESSION April 23rd. l-ION ,IMr. Arsenault asked for the Sp‘ ker‘s ruling (m the Attor- ney G ncraTs motion to re-"nln-l the d-ecislorl of the I'll/tilt‘. Bills (‘olylulitlcc "e ldlngtlleinr: rl Ion Eco of ‘Li’: Light and "we!" flompuny. ‘Milt. lSPE‘A‘K‘ER—-Tlle Attorney General miallntzlins that o ‘IHILISL’ some lllIJlWhIGTSiillltIIng hm; Illi"i‘ occurred In ‘colunnititele lthe vole of the lfillliliiiilnt= should bc ro-cou- siderel ‘I Ials is not suffl‘. nut rec.- son for opening the question. With regard to the omount of the lee ‘it is undoubtedly the duty c-i‘ I-lle Prlrvate Bills Committee to follow the scale laid down, and this fig- ures out to at least $490. If the Committee did their duty I do not see how they coul-tl ‘bring in any other report. I was at n loss to know how they arrived ct the orl einal figure ($200). l lake it ‘rm ‘El'untcd‘ that the luemibcrs of the Committee ‘were ‘perfectly familiar with the rules of the House. l: some manifest and glaring error EQNE DQZEN ONLY wHn-E has been llnade ‘In the report, the ' voile Blmmes slightly muss“; l-lc-u-se would (be under the neces- wonh. up n, $4375 Saturday sity oi’ considering the illuitcr, but ’ $215 putoni in the IIIIJSBIICO of soure such cir. _- ‘ .-_- tircuuusltances, the division of the l-NEGUQEE sHm-rs 1N G095. (louunlttee nlust stand. Every- washable stripes uil SIZES, use "vim-r ‘was regular regarding th- m», pygday and, isalumuy a, proccellinlsls. I therefore rule that Putoni the qnotlon of the Attorney Gener- zll is out ‘of order. -Mr. D. (‘.. -M'c‘DON.-\Ll) uloved, s9- ctlntletl by the Attorncy General, an appeal from the Speaker's de- cis-lon. Mr. ‘HE/SISlAlN—Tllat is not act- ing square with the Speaker. HON. Mr. ARS'EI\IAULT— That point is not dlscusscible. I very lunch regret that I ‘cannot express my opinion on ‘It. IMr. '.M‘(:‘DO‘.\IA‘LID‘:S motion ‘to anuil ‘the Speaker's ‘decision was lost on u standing vote, as fol- lows: Ayes-‘Messrs I). MacDonald, Gnl- lunt, i). t‘. Mlautllonuld, Miolntyrc, Johnston and‘ Mletllerall. ‘NHYW-fld/YBBSHB ‘Arsvnault, Stewart‘ llelsslrln, ‘Brodie, ‘Dennis, Suther- luml, llillla- . Lelklgc. Dewar, (tox, (‘ros/by’. Premier‘ llcll. Lou, Butler, VIcNvlll, Iii. l). ‘Nit-Lean, iiughcs. I. he ilouso in cmnuuittla rcsulu- set-and reading of the Light. mui Power Company llill (Mr. im- Pzrgc in the clluir). An additional (sinus-c. to the uf- foct ‘that the (Xliltpflily shouhl not (lllfirflil) Ill SIlilllliCl$ItIO until such limo its requested by the town (Youncll to do 51o, ‘was zuldcll to lilo .hll‘l. Tho remaining cbulscla were passed with almcndmtents. The bill (would not puss second reading ILH tho fee‘ sct by the (Yuurlnittce bud not (been ‘paid in. ‘On luotion ‘of Prcul-Icr llcll It was resolved that tho liollsc ex- press its desire that legislation be cntlcictl n.t the present session of the parliament of Canada which wil‘! ‘prch-iihii. lthe importation of liquor into the province for the purpose of‘ oxlpnrt and ‘word to this effect wits ordered to the submit‘ ind through the proper cilunnels i'o (ltiiuwli. Ifionsidcriliblo discussion on tho liquor question was elicited before the above motion was lput. Mr. John ston illlaintained that the export and Import of liquor zwhs a ‘Federal matter nml that this province had no jurisdiction over it. -Messts Arsu Milli“. llusilrfl, ‘Stewart, biefillgo Dewar and IVIIQDQMId followed, supporting ‘the Premier's motion. Mr. METHIEALL ‘believed that a lot. of lIq-uor ell-ported from the Province managed to llenk lbuck again. lie did not ‘say this was true but according to current com- ment. . . . . ‘Several members at once-CUR- RENT (‘OIMMENTI IlION. 1M‘r. OOX (believed that the chief point botherlns the pevrlv of this ‘province Iitbout the liquor was that it was too dear. (laughter) (Mr. J. n. smmwslvr ousceswl c (I ITHE Pmlvlmul LEGISLATURE, 1m- mr‘ to say [but lbw,- ultl-r lib-l Cattle “Shipment Brought Big- Prices IIIIIIEHI ‘Seliliritiir... Glasgow‘. iweut-y ‘Canadian EEHIIIIINITI PH n P [I ..I.I’.II§'.'L‘.‘.I"'JI'“will if. l.-I§'.‘.'."?l-.."§Z§T1‘. I I13 Lllfiiiliilwlvl”. Zilijlitrbly]:i*oziliiiiil‘iiiii ‘ I3221...?llill.l."i.‘fll.;itliiiilli ‘i311: -»»~ ‘ 22:2: :r:;:':;.'.l:;i. .1312‘ As Far as the West-ii§',;§,,.?1lf;;"‘r311,’ phalion Coal Fields',*“"°'"~ a1" 9 9011091“ 119d. Sa-yspllmendment t0 Lloyd Getlrge- I Naval Bill Rejected (Spa-rial lo ‘File Illlilfiiiilllv‘) (special Guardian) l1{§\(‘:|'\ll")‘(..).;"u. AIIIIll-lifu Viliirclnlliir W“SIII‘\‘V('VF()N' Am“ “FT,” ‘ - " “ "‘ 5 l‘ Illlusl- rcjililI-(l ‘ioilay by all ovl-r- Iloust» of (‘Oilllllllllfi today that III‘; ilnilisll (.I(I\'t.‘I‘IIlll(-III was rouuumlcd l0 fiction so fur 11>‘. tbq, Wes liIiltI- Ian l-uui fit-his \Vt'l' III iwilvilllilig vou- nu ltult-ndult-ui to the ‘xmvnl nuproprlaulfou bill providing that no funds should bi» used for (‘tlilllllllillg warship t-tulslrui-Ilon ‘uu-lil PIWSIIIIBIII IIilHIinq IHIII will “oil am iutl-ruuliuuul contort-m‘.- to (‘tlllfiiiifir lllsllrlurlilllult. ' i-oncl-r ed if rl-palrutluu proposals .-:ful-l0l'_,'. -III‘ lHIlII: for lilo to my uunIIu-i- (l]|]Illi‘IllllIl_\' will lip lllVvil: tii-rluxlny or " Spvllkllili‘, on‘ _ _ _ fil‘;“’llif,'"..i..-“S. .1. “"““"~‘~"=““‘Maritime Provinces "l very liil|t‘Ii r-'r-i I Nil’ II:I. . ' they m]. Iiltlfillliliiit“ ‘lilitln . rciolrlfl and I wish II IIlltI bl-l- possibll-i V (SIIPUIUI lo The‘ Gunrdiurl) quos tioll. Till-g,‘ ztrl- being rxzlm-l I I ‘ I ' (Sprwaial to "le (lu:l|'lIl-.ln_) I l-tlnslstiell of sixly[ that the G-ovcrnuielli. cllt off LIIFIrliIlHlqI wiry (ym-pfufly wit], n“, UHHqwFOUNI} GUILTY OF STEALING NARCOTICS . Profit 0n the sulc oi‘ it. (Illllglllvfl-Iilropusalls an this lllUiliUllI. b,‘ the On urrotlon of Mr. Johnston tIwI Hiouise went linilo ‘comluittee for‘. Ponce or ‘Stltpen-lliury Mzlgistralte 0.». cent in cases ‘DLIIQHVIBB specified by statute. Messrs Johnston, Arso- nuult and Stewart umintaincrl the reasonableness and justice of tho H s and Dewar argued that the lllgiblt: hi‘, tzrppeal‘ ip‘llltliiclllnl‘ly_ iu cases of conviction. against . Motor Vehicle Aict. might not zll ways wank out justly. It perul-lttcd, a wealthy man to curry his case‘ Into a. h-lghel" court, which would ‘involve an‘ ‘exlrteme lliffljfliltl tlu- nleans of poorer citizens. Mr. Slew- nrt argued that, where tllerc ‘is zl {losslbililty of cases going befnru a Justice of ‘the Peace not having sufficient knowledge of tile partic- uilu-s, the result might be a nus:- czlrriage of justice, and that for VIIIS reason alone every man should have the ‘rI-gllt of appeal.‘ The bill ‘was allowed to stand over and progrttsr-l ‘was reported on the read- ing of ‘it. ‘Tim llouso adjourned until ‘Alon- dzly afternoon. MONDAV AFTERNOON SESSION April 25th. 5i The liouse in (tommlttec (M12 McArlhvur in the chair) resumed second reading of an Aclt respect- ing A-ppeu-ls. The discussion on the act as i. would apply-to the Motor Vehicle Act ‘was continued. It ‘Yul; argued by Mo“ s l-lf-ggrl. Delwur uni Brodie that appeals fro-m judglnenL-l of lyizlglstraltcs to the ‘Supreme Court could be ‘made only by wealthy persons. Messrs Johnston, Arse- nnult and lSteu/zlrt maintained that tilts dill not u-ffcct the polnlt at issue, which wits. the express right. of every man ‘to appeal. Mr. Di-lvur oontentlcll tlvat u ‘mun fined under the Motor Vehicle Act generally‘ de- survcd all llo ‘got IIIIII lilill'l.‘. All". Nash favored the right of an up- peui and: ‘cited the rcccn-t M-ntor Vehicle (Ease of Iilr. Ifrunkfis. ’I‘IlI.s szentlvulhln could gut. no rcdrels: through the luw but ho uppczlloll through the press tllllI at least got syuuputlly. Mr. Dnwur contended that u. ivlnglstrtltlis juilglueut. who suvppuscrl to ‘be in line with IIIW llllii equity. 'l‘hc Attorney General umlintllincd that. the injustice luy in Lilo dcniizll oi‘ tho right rri’ appcui, ‘irrespective of tllv uprigllinoss or wisdom of the ]llIl‘I.It'.llI£li‘ uulglst- rate to wllom in the first plzlcl- the txusu ulilglllt. llc sluluulttcd. The ill-III was fiuull llgrccd tn without unlcndulcnt. and (lrilorcd to Ibo rcr-ul ll. ILIIIIIIII‘ time ixullorrtnv. The Apprluvrluilrln‘llill yvus ream and ilussoti without tuuendnlente The l-fousc ‘In conhnliittee resum- ed second reading of on Act respect. ‘ing registration cf Life insurance Alxcntn, (Ill/Pr. McArtlulr In tho choir.) litbr. lllggls ‘IIIDVQII an tlméfftT- ment in tille form of an llddltiunul clause to ‘the effect that nmtllinp, in the iAct should he held to upply ‘to fraternal c-r benefit societies operating ‘In the province. The blli, was passed with further slIBhI amendments. iiion. Mr. Johnston moved the House into committee for second reading of an Act respecting fire insurance agents, Mr. McArthur in ‘the Ichair.) This Act act forth the amount of t-he fees to ‘be ‘paid t» the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer by authorized nllelits and sub-agents or life ‘Insurance conltpltnles for the issue of’ certificates of uuthor- ity. One clause or the bill, stvtns mover to the Provincial ‘Secretary to cancel icontiticatee for~ miscon- duct or violation of the provisions of the Dominion insurance Act, "was struck out. An amendment was ‘Inserted to the effoot that rloth tug in the Illili should affect the flnzlnciil cxpf-rts of all the Allie; who are In Ilonrlon. ’l‘Ill-.reforl‘ l second reading oi’ un uct respccvrqwnuh] he very 50,-", m express u MCDOIIZIIII was found guilty of the inf! Appeals. (.\'I1'. ..\icArthur in tllclqufinlu, “pinion p“, l “n, “tram theft of narcotic. ' zlllzrir). The act provided fo-r an mo“, 5,, ,1 genmql; un-dninmy as Hurry in l.IlL'( llllllfffll l0 ‘the SUITWJCIIB C0111‘! 1'70"‘ Io the colupleit; Inluleiluacy of tho H“ Wim- M"»"'- “MSW “Iilvlyllllllll- any judgment of IJus-tice of the ,,,.,,,;,,_..,,1., "Huh, 1,, U“, 60mm," GOV was uvquitictl on tho some churgc. ornluen‘. . The Prinlc Minister said that. rlrtuiIv-l plans for tho clu-upzliion of tho \\'cslyllllliiull (‘Gill fields worp bung exuuidrled by allied ex- l;‘ill, which was only giving to l‘\'- ,.,,. M m.“ r, 1 w “m 1 lllFn l‘) ill“ 1H1 from the nine llom‘ (‘TV illliil Ulle ritgilt of ltppezll. Messrs fiiliplflqlnn: HT“; m‘,FIwilTliDAUmum); 'Ill_\', that has prevailed winning Ibo r-llcc on Suturlluyx III- IIIIIIQII Iilllt _ lilo doubted whether a tllarision by. nmltlle soul-clue counoil would be tnk- ' 9n Iltjfbft! ‘lilonllziy or Tuesday of ek . next. u Provlnullbi Agricultural Fire lnsur once Cc-lupatuy, lube Prince Edward, (‘ompun _\‘l ' the (‘b-arlclticinxvn i-‘iro insur- lslnnd l-‘izrc insurance c (‘lolupanyn Progress on the ‘bill reported‘ and tho Yuuuuittel l't*,('t=iVk*lI lemvc to sit zlgllin. ‘The l-louse went into coulmitteo (Mr. '.\I‘(‘.Ai“IIill"i‘ in the chair) fol second‘ reading of an lLCI. to zuuenrl ille SCIIlOllI Aot. of 1920. 'l‘hr_-, first clause oi‘ the bil-l, de- fining ‘the cbtzol ago of the child at from six ‘to fifteen yours. gave llllse to sonle (IISCIISSIOTI. Messrs Arscnuult, Stewart, and llawzu‘ took the ‘ground that u child o six lhars lvlls very often ‘too fruil to zlttenll SUIIUTJI, and that ‘the age of attend- ance should not .bc “if-low seven wars. lMcssrs l-iughes, LcPage, anal lVllct-llerllli ‘ulminizllncll that mrany chlllllren utteullcd school at five years, and that in liming the de- filuition at six years they were really eXlOlltIIIlg it by u your in-I as ilill('Il as the sl-Iioiwl age was llurttzlftrtl defined all from six to fourteen. Al. '6] olt-ltI-k (progress was reported ml tllc bill and tho lliouso took recess. MONDAV EVENING April 25th; ‘Tile linusi: in cmnlnittlvc resum- SESSION, (tfoiltinuwl on Pose lo) .... _._-4e&i-—»— SEIEDING l‘N WEST IS MUCH DELAYED “IINNIIPFIG. Allril Groin 'I‘ruli‘i~ \'u\v.-. . s: Jllutvy 1.1 of boll snow and rzliu lluvo occui-lwul during the lust week ovul- m z-l of tliu western tcl'rltl.-r_v. "This bus cllllscll nonsll‘. nrlblrlc tII.'Iil_\‘ ‘with tho work on thi- fluid) lwblch. ‘was Iimloullng very gens-ml ilfItI In some tsuslas of the llcu-vy IIITIII (listricts and ‘llcm tho ‘cl " ' IIPILVIIISI, It IS (ex-plat: coiling will he dr- Iilyoll ILI" ncalr ..\luy I. (Inc ‘of tho features of tho uloisture- which has fulIt-n is the fztct. that it has bccn pretty ‘grant-rill, luuny of tho ills» trio-is which have lbucn cxvciltlou- 'II_II\' llryl for slow-lull hut-l {lulu us. lrrll ‘of ample uloisturl: to Lit‘?- luinuto the EiPtHI. 2S—- The Coming Conference Is Discussed OTTAWA. April Zil-Jhlrliilmcilt passed ycsterduy to wider fields of constitutional development and imperial relations. ‘It was the day set aside for discussion of the coming London conference of Prime Ministers of Empire Conference, preliminary to the imperial confer- ence proner which date has not yet been fixed. It was e day of eur- nest, thoughtful speeches and dis- cussion closely followed by a well attended ilouse with well filled galleries. Appropriately the dc- bate was opened by Sir Robert Bor- den. Sir Robert. traced the im- perial development from the days of the Georges ‘when the Govern- ment was not responsible to Pur- Elm‘ " ‘fowl were llikPll from four iliilur- I to olber portions of the “DODSTOIYK, April 28.——.l.‘uncs drugs by Judge ‘cult court today. ‘MILL WOFIKERIS STRIKE OVER g IFIEIEIIIEIRIWTON, April 2S_--~-'I‘Iu- mill ul“n‘s strike calflsed by lilo rc‘ rlst few ' "J's, soelus to Imve been ‘nken, w. t the Fraser ilompanics .\llli at Victoria over‘ lull-f the crew urc buck zit work. ' -——--- W. A. SESSION CLOSED ST. JOHN, April Bil-The An- buul lllllfillllg of the Wc-lncns Aux- iliary’ ~f the Aligllllitlll Diocese of ;l*‘rr> on was brought to :1 <-l lse “IUUIIY zlfiu- zl two day session. 40E ‘l TRAGEDY OF T,HE wooos I ANTIGONISII, April 2R.—E<I- ‘word Myclte. 28 years of use. was ifmlnvl (lcull under it log which b hurl ‘oven chopping down in ilu- l\v00d.§ nem- Mzltilip ‘Settlement. llc ,I»"lv“s 1i wife mid two younz; child» zrr-xl. COAL, uouoh AND HEN . THIEVES SENTENCED I s1‘. JOIIN. AIITII 28_~—I-.fi um ‘County ‘Court today. ll-zlrry Lord, charizrrl with tllc theft of I00 tons I I11 Cape Breton (Special to The Guardian) J SYDNEY, April 28.-—'Ites'ideuts ‘along tIlu coast are enioylng [be unusual opportunity of hunting seals without having to go ntore ‘Ibun u stone's throw from ‘the FQIIQWIng p. -_, H,“ of Vl‘k')nd“rs Ileach. Srnali‘ stray herds hove ,,,.,.,.,,,,.,; ‘by iIIt: llt-nurlilii-n, u; colllo down with the northern ice Public Works oi’ l’. E. lslalud fonlmc-k “m! i‘ is '“ campuraflvel)’ lIiglnvuy IIll]Il'I')Vl'illI‘.flI. and zlpprov» "MY "ling 7m‘ ‘he hume" m 50 ell ui’ Ily Highway‘ Voulluission, UI- Oui- ‘m u"; k9 '0 km lhe animal‘! tlflyfl‘ IScvenlm-n were shot by one man yllillflg-IIIE bingnn beach in one .l’itt).ll~ll ‘r No. l2~~io~obl xlurrs-y-JIHY» liivl-i‘ Ill Alonillgub. Murbin Mc- W} lilnnon unll .\l. i“. hlolmnzllll, POST OFFICE CLERK SENTENC- Allllllllgxur. ' ED TO THREE YEARS IN I"It().II‘}t"I’ No. I"~~I“l'<)lu AIIMFS PRISON . . Mills to SI _ ii, M. Down- ins. ‘Summ . FREDERICTON. N. B, April 2s. ‘IIItil.]IC("I‘ No. H- From Si. _.(_;g()|'g(§ [Fm'g‘ul-l0n_ who pleaded Pull-H‘ ‘n l-vl 4"- IIMIIIV Jllllllrfl Klliiily to stealing from the unwils‘ Pllilllllh‘. "Illlflvllfillflvll. wbiil- eulpluyed iii-l u clerk at lino PRU-Hit"? N11‘ 15 ‘Vftllll Vlllnu Fredericton post office, was sen- lluuti Io Srutcbftlri. lltlnry‘ Jamie's IPIIPPII in tho police (‘Ollrl hi. 1100i! Pllililln. (‘Ilzlrlovir-icivn_ today by Judge IJIHIPFICIK to a. term Pitt).li<lt"l‘ No. lit l“r<uu \\'ilI(+I‘- oi‘ lbrtc years’ imprisonment in wnrlu- llill to lIunll-i‘ Iilvt-r. llonvy the liinritilue ‘penitentiary at Dor- Jami-ll Phillips. t‘Ilal'l1|ltl'-tll\vll. ‘Chester. l'-‘Il.()JIilt"l‘ l7 From New \\'lu-u Ferguson was arraigned lluvr-u to . llcnry Jami-s bl.- wus asked ‘if lu- lulu nnyilulng to Phillips, t‘ IOIIPIKHVII. so)’ on hi own behalf, ho replied liltOJlJUl‘ No. lS~~l-‘roul firmn- lu the negative. _ tou‘.-. (‘oruor to l-‘runcll itivor. Dunc Tilt- police mnglrtraie before an hll-iilulzlv, French River, ‘lulposlug content-o referred to the ‘l0 l’lt().ll~)(‘.'l‘ No. 1!I~ <I"l‘Ulll Suulul- "rilllfl ‘Ind will "will! 5P5"! ‘ll T9“ en's-hie m llorden. llzlnnerulun W. PYP-“filllllllfillfi Whliflll‘ hit-II I169“ Tumton, Sumnu-rsidc, llllgtlfi ‘in Iltllill. hctcomld tract do l’ilO.IlD("l‘ No. Eli-Front Mount" curls» um Hen eme- e w Pleasant to hlisr-oucbe, \\'_ Rfoused to a term of huprlsonment. bizhvnzlrll ilnll \\':llluce Noy, PorL, '." IIIII Iillvrslilr. Ii. Ii. ° PROJDWI‘ Nu. 21 ~l7roul O'l.eary to liloonlfil-ld. W. It. Maynard and Wulluvc Noy- . HOIIPS FOP Germans PROJECT No. From filial". lottttown to Qul-cns Arms. J. (l. . (Yrubllo. Charlottetown. '_ BERLIN’ Apr“ 28“German work’ ~I‘IlOJI~I'("I‘ No. 23~Frolu (‘Ilur- "IE Infill WI" IIQVE l0 591397116 T9001!‘ loitrtown u» llmlm Rodd. J. u. Cited 11> l» twelve hour day If the vrnblbe, Charlottetown. economic obligations involved in "““' “"1 ' ‘German proposals are to be__ re- ‘ ' lmed. tll RdFl 0o- _ IfIElfflISt 0:25;: ‘to:ay,e whiz? all; mt. thtth kl hmrrsf ilfitlezil miilllonewvgglxrerggwill be lwhxxrpmtl 1mm 2S_Advnnces‘_crea.sedby one third or more if the of 100 p?!‘ ccnt in silver fox feutunflllil-IO" 1s to raise six ‘billion sold (‘ii the solo of furs hero today by marks annually. the \\'lilillllt“g fur zluction conlpuny. 4am- ‘i‘\vn hundred and slxt.'§'-lW0 "In" wl-re- (Iisposml of’. totalling $55,000.‘ FUNERAL OF Two BROTHERQ Lynx advanced 50 per cent. fisher 40, mink unrl tbeztvcr 30, and lum- BBUFAST- $0111. 93-—A 1111161111 inn 20. Prairie wolf’, skunk and Unique In U16 IIIBIUFY 0f Belfast weu cl suffcrml tr-n per cont lItP W118 I18"! I16"? IIIIB morning when cline. ISpYlllg, full unit winter ulusk~ Patrick nud ‘Daniel Duiiln. the two my, (mp,- (q-(ygg; “my m1 fox, w. mhrothere who were shot and killed sci-inc and Iiluck lbCiii‘ were un-‘llc-re at midnight Saturday, were chungml llroul the lust sale. buried. Sinn Fcin honors were Ipaid from Falls Road to King street, .wbere the lntiliiury assumed con- trul. Greek Ships Sunk By Soviet Submarine MUNITION CRAFT FALL VIC- Tho two motor hear-see contain- ing the bodies were preceded by armored cars. In front of the nlourners svms a Ion-y filled with soldiers with rifles a, the “present ‘of coul from the Ilonlinlon (In-ill TIMS IN WESTERN MEDI- arms" and behind them was an. ‘to. was scntcnr-vd to SEVGII years TERRANEAN TO RUSSIAN other armored w,“ 1n pans Road liu the ncnlterltiaryn IIo was also BOATS the shops were closed and all given Lhrce yours for zlItom-ptlng In [Ilrezlk ‘into u bonded liquor warc- lllouse. us was George Brooks, his icompsnilon in» the (iced. Fred Mer- ,tin and Joseph Pullln ‘were sen- ‘tcnceil to two yours each for steal- Iiug 5!! buns vuluoll at $127,510. The lent -Il4‘Il Ilouscs. I ‘WARM WEATHER IN or. JOHN I '" ‘traffic Sllilpelitletl. RFJNPE. All?“ 27"'Y‘"'I‘I~“1l Pleri The coffins of the brothers were (‘hunts “ruin: ‘It ‘Brimllfil "01" draped With republican flags. Constantinople say Musullplla Ke~|mnds of gm Mom, “Us hymn. mul, Turkish Nationalist ‘leader. and l-eclm] [he mam-y (n ma), a; has been getting money from iien-Iinaervalg The excitement “mend, iuo It; mtrnv on ‘the Will‘ with, Ne“ by the passing of the “mam! (IITFPP- I" lldmuoll- “WY My‘ lhulcortege culminated in a sharp Angora. ("ovcrnlntln-t: luls rcneivcdmflrty encounter in me om Lodga from ‘liu. stavnrai subulurlnesi district‘ m which a woungman was ,_ » -; 1‘ 1 l , A l. fiffk,§'l‘f,,',"q'lif‘crumbly wounded by o shotgun. ST. JOHN, Aprld 2R.~—YOSi9l"' (‘ll-Iting off (lrcvk supplies. It is, Iilill/‘H Ill-zit i‘t‘t“".l’ii wu; broken ‘llil- soiil ‘that. tho (llrcfiks have loss; -' - day when the Mercury illl(‘l‘llt m gq/yorfl] ships, im- ut m; I lLl AfljllI-l P Y ‘ ‘ a l0 SPVUIII)’ IIVI‘ lltllifvfi-S- ll “"15 In, I'llilI(‘II wltll munitions, rl-l-vilily Tl"- “ ]'M\1 11h“ eighty in Idredc-rictun. b) tbvso under son ‘craft. ‘ TEA\[]‘IERATUR i; liumcut uml lkuvliznucut not respon- slbln to thc ncoble- Mr. Kink. liczulnr of the Opposition followed - ‘stall nu Issue whit-ll Ilrrlught < from the govurulucnt side illllI pron‘.- nf the Iiouz-lc. lu on zlmcudlnout to the supply motion (which gave opportunity for dist-mission) Mr. King moved that no step LII‘. iakml at the onu- foroncu Iu any way involving any chwuge of relations with (Ilulallu Elnpire that "in view of the present finan- cial position of Canada ‘no action be tukeu implying any obligation on tliu part oi‘ Cumuiu to undertake new expenditures for nuvml or military purposes." The Prime Minister warmly re- plied that an amendment. Io a. mo- hionr to go ‘into supply c. motion of non-confidence. Much more so was it when sought to manaclc the representatives of the country. He believed the Par- liament would take a false step If it should mop out In advance a course of action ‘to be followed by Its representatives. I ONTARIO MUST GET COAL FROM UNITED STATES OTTAWA; April 28—-l<lronl glogruqihlvzll position Ontario now uilmolutoly dependent upon thtiniuilt was 40 and The temperature yesterday was c-xceptlnnnlly h-igh for April. reach- its ing m; (IEIZPOIIEI. it was til the prev- Isf ‘mus tiny. Tile lowest on‘ “leduesday at i0 o'clock » l*nitr>d_ Stilts-s for its coal l-ulpply, lust ullzht It was .J. auto‘, ii. llzlrfimzitou, fornscr all; lligh (‘life this afternoon at 2_45 ullnistrutor for Ontario ilcforo thennd tomorrow ulorulng at 4.33. Iirlllsi- I-‘iu-l (‘Ilillillilitlfl this nlorn- Sunsets IIIIIS cvenimgnt 7.06 and Imz. Tlbc pi-nvincr- ‘Ilurns annually rises tomorrow morning at 4.47. ILCOIIXNIII tons of ullllll'flt‘l,i.o and‘ Lust qunrter moon Saturday 10.000000 ion-i Illtunlinnus coluf/inrll 30th 12.09 a- m- ']‘bi-, lfnlteil Stiltc-s would, hou‘cvcr‘,—-i---——--—- ho sending less and less antllru-I cite us its mines became exhaust, ed and population increased. The solution of tho ‘problem lay nmi in bringing in (Ianudian cmll from‘ tho Rust or West but, in the Ilse‘ of punt. Tim witness thought It was ecnnonlically impossible to (IP- ‘livor Nova Scotln. coal to Ontario unless there ‘was first u develop- ment of trade. J IGGERSI THE- Cow! .,_. .,__,. Good Roads Mr. Gordon Doug-lee reports that the work of hulking the roads at the ‘Ilead of Hilisbcro School District ‘No. 6 has just beqp/otrlnpleted. in clostm: the Prime Minister stated he would welcome sugges- tions from the House but he asked that no effort be made to tie the lulnds of the Candtan represneta- tivesp" The farmers tusiyd out ‘In good numbers and used‘ the road nmolslne ,to excellent advantage_ This road ‘is usually done euriy_ ever since IPl-emler ‘Mstbiesorf Government ‘and consequently they always have. good. roads, as the furthers and ‘ V 4 outolnobflists can testify, _ .‘ ..- w-._.....-._..__,a>...._m~q“'»-....-...- .. . . . . . TIDE, MOON, ET( .