, icouoeusrosrecuts The Paper That Covers PflIIQQ Edwfld Island l Like The Dow _ --g__-——-¢ -~.__ e-.-..-"...-::......"- 7-mi- Germany Likely to Refuse ReparationsDemaud (Special to The. Guardian) future, April ez-oerlnnnyul formal report to the demands uflnrlnnte of the time set. which ex- the relmrntions commission that plres at midnight. The expected the g-Old TGSBPVB 0f the Reichsbanlnlrefnsal however will not be regard- the German I-nlperial Bank, heed as changing in any way the transferred front Berlin to tllo situation between Germany‘ and lteinl-and which. accordn-g to intiln the Allos, but merely as one more stlons rceived hero will be u. rcfus- instance of German resistance to ai as al ready forecast had not the Allied requirements or repara- oeen received by the commission tlon to be considered in connect- np to laite this afternoon. it was iin wilut the w-hole question by the believed that in accordance with Allies Supreme Council. ‘the German custom it would not Maritime 1 Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to Tile Guardian) TWO YEARS m DORCHESTER PEN -. wanton - "ro "PURCHASE secon‘ hand book case Apply at Guardian office. i? "FOR SALE-J-IEAVY BROWN FA per, suitable for placing under carpet. 5 cents a roll at Guardian office. FREDERICTON. N. IL. April 22‘ -—Two years in the Dorchester Penitentiary was tfhe sentence hand ed out to Harry Storey. of Toronto, for obtaining money on false pre- tenses. Storey made a house to house canvas soliciting ten Cents from euch individual for the privil- ege of hltviug his nume inserted in a city directory he alleged lte Willi preparing. He was sentenced by Magistrate Limerick today. DAMAGING EVIDENCE AGAINST MRS. PERRV YARMOUTI-l, 1v. s. April 22- --_——}~ "FOR SALE-QUANTITY GOOD Timothy bay. Apply Hamilton Watts, Hampshire. P. E. 1. “WANTED-BOY TO WORK ON fnrm for the susmuler. Apply Cecil Wood, Charlottetown. R. R. 6.. WANTED-MAID FOR csusnat housework. Apply Airs. (Dr) llama". 125 Fitzroy lStrect. i aotually be delivered nnt-n tlielnst 217/” a” |'s Paliler Th Pep CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921 momentum" I_N, THE LEGISLATURE lion. A. E. lirsenault Calls Upon Mr. Bell to Resign ill Consequence of His Defeat on a Question of Cot-stitulional Procedure. 111 111v lcsisluture yesterdnyKi-hen tllu House resumed its sitting M-R. HESSIAN moved the third m-der planking of the bridge might he ltruck out. iiinisters at 01love Exp Stands dzliion oi th Memorial eubmi RETURN 0F ISLAND BOARDS 0F TR_A_D__E_DELEGAT‘§UN 1 in Favor of Proceeding Wilh Completion oi Au The News Worth Beading ' All The Alla t “101121! Pfllhflllfl i s.‘ Len-spas... lollvcsnl "Q. n; r'l'2lr."3...¢-. Ill-ol- U- ll- A~ l"! o s ' o Q 0 0 _ British Mmers rlsls brought to light during the con- ference which will be considered L0.\".l>0N.Aprll22-.By invitation during the weekend and which of Premier Lloyd George. the Brit-give a hope of success for the ne- lsh mine owners and the leaders gotiations. This unexpected turn of the Miner's Federation met of events has revived the hope of with him this afternoon for ars- an early settlement. Lloyd George cussion of the coal crisis. The con- conferred last night with chiefs of ference adjourned at slbout five the lalbor movement as to the possi- (Special to The Guardian) ress Themselves as Fulfy e Piillt Copy oi lllr Lthe Govt-rum» m. 01 the day. which was the third reading of an amendment Act, to ;1sl(137'M0'fll&gll8 incorporation Act of lflmlllllilt BELL called attent- ion to thc peculiar chnracter of this bill. It should never have gone. through a second reading-nor should it have been read a third time. The bill places the res- ponsibility’ for the planking of the 1101111115118 bridge ullon the Xdrovinc- ial Government. Tllo Premier took tho ground that a private bill introduced by n private member involving an expenditure of pub- lic money cannot be considered constitutional. The bill (Jnge passed, the re-phtnking of the brid"e nlnst be cominued by the Government for all time to come. MR. ARSENAULT thought the Premier's objection nt this stage of the procedure most extraordin- urv. The vet-y question of con- stitutional right was brought up at the second reading of thc bill THE HOUSE was ddvlded on the. opinion as to whether Mr. Hessian lad moved the third reading of the bill or» merely the order of the day referring to the brill. Hon. Mr. Johnson argued that in either mse, the leader of the Government was out of order. The Speaker iecided that Mr. Hessiems motion ‘lad reference to the order of the day. A great deal of confusion was enueed when the Premier's motion, Dut in thc- form of an amendment to the ‘rill, was decided by a stand- ing vote. The nays were counted ll fourteen, and the ayes, through an error. at fourteen also. Before he clerk had recorded the pro- ceedings in the jownaf.‘ another vote wag called for by Mr. Hess- "an and others and the Premier's amendment was lost. Tile mom- The delegation to Ottawa com. was more than instilled. Posed of Messrs J. O. Hynxllnand The standardization of ‘the sixty chaliottetown. L. R. Allen, S1111), miles section has proved a tremen- merside, and J. A. MacDonald dons advantage to that part of our Cardigan. who were sent by the Province and the expansion in tref Associated Ilcartis of Trade of P. 11° 111N151" 5111x7111 a3 11 ">811"- 01‘ pp 15mm; to We” upon the Gov, these improved facilities is beyond qmneut the necessity o: immedm the expectations of the most can. Lew proceeding to complete me cuine. The residents of the sections standardization of the railway, re- through which the narrow gauge _ railway only, still operates situate turned to Charlottetown last even‘ m the Eusn Sum“ and we“ pa" (ions of the Province, realize Lhe “T1"'1:a1r°1)°rt_ 151114115 “rflved '11‘ great disadvantage they have now ‘_ 0111'“ o“ 511mm? , 1.35‘ “"119” to contend with in this respect, and ‘Key 11111111890 101' 11 conference on the whole Province Bllffe"; to an lid-Ill“? uluttcre with the manage- enormous extent and will continue znent thc-re. The railway managc- In do so until the island Railway is ment general‘), are new in. full standardized throughout, thus mar sympathy with t-he objects of {be ing it possible to operate over hhr lelegnttrm and are anxious pm- entire road. priwerful Stnrclwl En .3,” Coynpfitign of we wmk, bu, glut-sand ltp-Lo-date equipment. are lwwerlegs m the “latter 1mm ddlefttrnters and business men 0-‘ bet-s of the Government, with the exception of the Attorney General: 1nd Hon. Mr. Gal-lent. stood fast; ‘y their leader. On the secondl vote Mr. Gallant wavered but got1 i to his foe. amid applause in time‘ paIHnn-lcnt mes m to vote the Frlnce Edward island realize that “alley r,quh_ed_ they are pnylng the some freight At Ottawa on Tur3rlaw' n meeting ‘,‘;‘§‘,1,,‘,’§f“§§§e§.f,.'il?n§§ Li‘: ‘p313; gist] Hawaii‘! ‘Iwilgmlnvud- -1- D- thelrpro rota share of tile annual ‘ “T” ° “1155- "m1 dciiclt on the Canadian National p. m, but it was stated surrlclen: bllity of the government assisting progress has been made to Justify in ~brll1$1llg'8l'bOll! an agreement. a further meeting which probably Rev. George Taylor, ‘March 23rd. will be held Monday. Facts were for overan hour last night. One ‘Buuuu no t-SllMATiS ARE cuuoluulu EVENING SESSION ‘sent out by the Tax Officer remind led him of n certain merchant who r» adopted a very many attitude to- APRIL mm‘ gwards his customers. One punches m“, House in committee on sup, er bought some things at his store my Mt A_ y; McLean m “L, on credit. "Have you charged them chair) met after recess an. 8.30 p. 1197" H“ “nxmm”? ‘1'“'""~1*‘1 °‘ m_ the cleric "Yes. l thing so.” “Wed. charge them again in case you've forgotten lb" The resu-‘t of this policy adopted by the Government HQN, imp ARSENAULT m... is that in many cases taxes which tinned some remarks he had been 113W’ 11119841)’ 119911,, D8111 11991115 10 11¢‘ uraking wh n the House took r_e 1111411594 11D 11811111 311d flddlltiflllfll cess regarding criticism which had"""""‘ "i! “l1? 011i 1o Dllrflee d" been 1€V€11ud nt the former Com. l11i111d11l8 Day-file!!! 01’ 11110111115 101 AGRICU LTUFLAL ‘SUPPLIES and the House voted on it. Now. ‘o support the bill. The members lélr lienrv Dravton. M1119“? 01 1'11!‘ Ilailways System. because one clause is objection- able to him. the Premier wishes tn revel-ewe the decision of the enm- mittee and to throw otlt the bill. ollllosinl; u... Premier's amendmcntlcsgie‘ "trig: 821110111 513; 1111} lies“; grue- eervlce which they are w were: Houspdohnson. Gallant and‘ ' P ' 11 ‘- e 11111 5 Crisco v ng renulrus not, onlv the 5mm- krsenautt’ MusrL nlelntym. Nkfllxgroed that it was desirah.‘ to pro-- loll from mho railways ‘but also re- wmflm’ sumeflanty Brndm Dewflrpueui with the work, and Sir Henry quires in addition, the costs result ‘TO LII‘ FURNISHED ROOMS. 11111111 133 Kent Street. riot-m McQUlLLAN AND co.‘ nvant 300 bushels lrlsh Cobbler. potatoes. " ‘WANTEDF-A MAID FOR oss- oral housework. Apply 29 Upper Prince Street. _ ___________i______ ‘FOR GALE-WHITE WYAN- 110110 085s. government inspect- ed.‘ Prize winners atAmherst, 1919—1920. $1.00 per setting; ‘E? J. Vessey, ‘TO Lib-ONE room, situated in centre of otter. Modern conveniences Apply in afternoons to 16 _Dlm _A_v_enu_e_. FURNIBHED Inoom Annealing; Kosurfs man can be accommodated with Th-ut Clara Elizabeth Perry. tho de- fundent in the Perry murder trial had asked him to arrange the cel- lnr stairs of the Perry home so that the tier-Posed Captain Perry might nlect with injuries was the sturtl lng evidence given by Nathaninl Adams. at thc Pcrry murder trial today. ANOTHER OIL COMPANV ' WANTS SITE ST. JOHN, N. B. April 22—An- other ofl company has made ap- plication for a site for n zfllfil .011 storage tank and the city council feel sure that the demands of oil burning steamers will be met by the next winter port season. C. N. Men May Be Reinstated’ room and board in private fem ily, central location. Appl-y “C' Clo Gum!“ 0mm. [ecttngtdle possible reinstatement ,_v F _ some 2.000 former employees of the ‘WANTEH WQMAN 1'0 QQQK Canadian National Railways in for lobster factory for 25 people. Eastern Crtnnda may be hamlet] Allil1y i“: (ma-ldhlllbflllirl-lnxdwheiil; down by the C. N. R. executive u‘ a“ 5 an“ can 9 mm or board of Toronto shortly as the re- . _ employer is to "mm suit of representations made by JUST ARRIVED-i MAINLAND the Moncton Delegates. car imported seed-oats. Selling for cash at lowest prices from cars. Jenkins Bros, Mlllview. rFOfl SERVICE REGISTERED Yorkshire Boar, a splendid antm ill at ilazelbmok Creamery barn. WA‘NTED-—A HARDWARE TRAV- oller required about May 15th. for one o!’ tlhe largest Hardware Establisbunebts in the Maritime Provinces. State age, experience and give references. P. 0 Box. No 2, Oharlovtetnwn, I’. E. l, WHEAT FOR BALE-MARQUIS ‘best quality seed obtainable. Ed lino” wright. Klnkora n. a. FOR BALE-EGG! FOR HATCH- ing. White Wynndottes. Select 6d Ontario Gtock. Parent birds unrelated. $1.26 for l5 eggs. Telephone lRfl-Zl. Melivercd personally only. J. H. Stewart, Harrington. “THE LITTLE IOOK STORE is to be closed. Mt". Brace is sell- ing his stlock of mottos. music and other lbooks at l0 per cent. off. Most of those books were bough, when prices were cheap and are selling much lower than they are in big cities. The Sun- day schools and merchants in tho country can set lmswlnd there. The shop will be let as soon as the goods are sold. ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR SUITS mum's-nil overcome from our 311 vbranehu thmbkhont Canada. will besoid at $14.00 etch. Odd trousers 88.95. Odd vests 81.50. in many cases this price is less ullsnonotirltii their actual val- ue. Merchants buy these goods for re-sllo to their customers. Wise men will buy two m- three sum find‘ M! overcoat. For sale at enrolm- ofiiy. English R Sootalwooucn company. 168 Richmond Street.‘ . whorl-l. CLOTH. cLo-ru- no Your women folks need ntatew lisls lu-Iood qualities for their dresses and suits? We have "WANTED-BY AN INDUSTRI- ous young man, position as clerk or salesman. good reference. Apply C. clo Guardian. TO LEih-LARGE FRONT ROOM suitable for dress maker. also rooms ‘for light honslekeepingq furnished or unfurnished. Apply at this office. "PUPILS DESIROUB OF ENTER- ing North Adam's training school for nurses. write Super- intendent. Miss Mary Larter, North Adam's Hospital, North Adams, Mass. ' . “FOR SALE-SMALL FARM AT York. 51/5 tnilee from Charlotte- tcltvn, 8 acres fllll clear. House and barns excellent repair, or- chard etc. Apply to Frank H. Watts, York. “LOST-A YOUNG BEAGLE DOG about seven months old, name of owner on his collar. Reward by returning to "The 2 lilacs? drug- store. PRIVATE NUROEG EARN $15 TO $30 o. week Learn withom leav- ing home. Descriptive booklet sent free. Revel Collette 111 Science. Dept. 25. Toronto. Can- ada. 1056-12-2I1MESai25i AUCTION-ALL THE FURNI- ture and household effects of the labs W. W. Clark. Esq" 288 Rich mtnul Btreu, on Monday lilO/Zfitll. oommeuci at 10 dolock com- prlsing superior piano. mallet“? amd walnut ‘furniture. sinus and qnverwnl-q range and kitchen utensil-lo. It. ‘Ilenrlsto. Auction- 06th, He did not know whether at this stage the ‘bill could be declared unconstitutional for the. reason. The Premier should not have ul- ‘nwed the bill to go as far as it ti!" lf he llllll vhisctions. Rlr-ier, Elessi-an, Stewart, McNeill, H. D. Jlirlneun and Kennedy. HON. ill-R. AItSENAUl/I‘ sug- gested that the leader of the Gov- crnmen- would do well to resign. i-ie had made the question a Gov- PRETMlER BEL-L after further ernmont. issue and had been de- dlscussing tllc point. moved that tented, the bilil- ho referred lback i0 On motion of Mr. Hessian the committee in order UlilLJhB o-b- |jPblfflTlildl1l3 clause regard-fag the bill was rend a third passed. time and ,Good-l§oat1s..Wefek~ .. -. W Entllusiastically Approved There has been immediate res-schools ponse to the suvgestion made irroperate. , yesterday's Guardian that a Goodl it is stritrd that the Roadvdfss- Roads Week should be inaugurated tnr-s are Working qnthuglagtlcally v "U." inviting the farmers to co- the spilt-log and improve the roads ed with the suggestion that he of- schcol district should turn out with chant in Kensinglton was so pleas-inure interviews in the short time. I OTTAWA, April zit-Decision e1‘ rbeforo planting. Next iveek was sug feted 1,0 give a 19am or homes 1,, [Rested as the most sui-trible time ass-let any school district in the for this work. The Guardian l'Uf_‘fll\'i\/iglnuy_ The “m”! up or holes and $0‘ lllllmlviloll yesterday that thedrnnrovinu the roads now when the following districts had enthusinstr- mmpmaklng m,“ be ucconmushed cally taken up the 0111005111 "-114 with the greatest advantage up - had arranged to take actlon.—- W815 10.3“ pmgresflve peppm K°119111B1°11- Mfirmalel 1113111911“?- Ollller districts wishing to be lin- D31'"1§'Y- B11111“ 511711"? vaue-vl K°1'|ed uh w-lth the progressive com ~ V111. Novboro. New AnnM-‘l. 111111111 ‘ munlties nnay telephone. telearltplni "m, 111911 TWB- > or write the Guardinn giving their _ n-armes. and we shall see that lrhev All these districts have decided me incmded in the Ron of Honor 1° 1118-119 *1 ‘mmmencmnent nexbuf the school districts ‘bent upon week. An intimation will he madeln "Mm: good roads [or we Gaming on Monday in the respective Seglaom BIILOLIOPS’ Strike ElldSRfisgianigm I3 Next Men Accept Conditions of Toronto Packing House r_..___.. Mrs. Lloyd George Warns Britain of Next Fight TORONTO. April 21—fl‘he strike of 1,500 Picking house Workers there ended today, after Ihavill‘! lasted o little over tv-‘o Weeke- Tho men accepted tho out of 121/; per cent. in wages. which was one of thc things that precipitated the “Disciples o’ Lemma and Tram stnke" Th“ “mm”! conditmm ky" she wen-t on, "are in our midst under which the men return aroma“! infinite ham to um comb little changed from those in effect‘ , try. We are at present in the “hwhtlhfiy 5:01“ “Lt yeuzloigmmiddle of a great struggle with on w c e men s no o = them and if ilhey succeed we might the last. that the agreement should us we“ wme qchabod. “Ems, the be terminated upon thirty days’ natlon.” notice from either the employers or the employees, was maintained by tho packers. The strikers accepted this, as well as the cut ... wages. Government - . Waiting For Miners Decision FNHERSITS AS IUBGF. WHIlE THE .‘ 0N PlilliS FURMUIHLR Ill BUUR. One of the strangest and the most tragic cases in criminal his- cory is that of Jacqueline Fioriot. who was ‘brought to trial on t (marge of murder. It so happened that her case was set for trial in LONDON, April 22-—Mrs. Lloyd George,‘ speaking for n Coalition candidate at Bradford today. sold Great Britain had beaten Pruiesian- ism and the next thing to be de fouled was Russianism. LONDON, April ‘Zn-Fears were expressed last night that there may be s prolonged stoppage of work at the mines. At the con- clusion of the meeting of the miners executive yesterday Prank Hodges. Secretary of tihe miners‘ union, said the district reports all clearly indicated the men standing firmly by the principles of the na- tional wages board and national in this Province and that everv with the school trugteeg, 01w 1pm.} Drayton expressed ltinlsolf as iul y ing from the extra delays and trotlb ‘in rnvor- by the pollgy 0g gging les of an inefficient system. ahead with tile work at once. The Al; 111515111695» “'0 "W111 T91R19 delegation considered the meeting ‘but "firs"! rrsldlus in vroxlrlitv a nlost satisfactory one, and feel "1 01-111’ 11'“'1'°“""'~‘“F" -“°"'1"" 1"" 30.3mm" “m, their represenw: porting Ground Lime Stone have to Mons “.311 rem,“ in having work purchase carload lots in bags, cost- started in the near future. Elisa“ {'8' if)“ ‘Wye ma“ 111° ‘Us Co“ avenge was amended by» .tr iers vlho lc-sl-le alongside t-a . ‘inndnrrl valwe and can burr-lawn. Senators VlcLtan Mur anl , , . . prowse ‘Lulu by - 11"!’ i r loztls in hulk. That Live Stork sir. James Mclsaac, uhrpvc.‘ m mwflyv .. .. . . -. gnu e cuts and M. P. and Mr. Jenn Sinclair, M. the“ l...” “rvlqfliv ‘or t...._-.. :"'(~\ P- Owing i0 111's T606111 111119125. Mr-..ments by Standard cars have talteuMnd “he” l-lnporlod‘ I" M’ Dgxiaid Nilcltulson, M. P.,"rvas not enrhdztys to reach the main lives l ie to ta n;- pa-rt. ‘of t o Notional Rn-lllvnys it Lione- Advantage was taken of all theitcn, a (listance of from J50 to 200 time available to prrss the cage lnaniles: That potatoes which are one ‘various ways, through interviews/Ii our principal crops on the ls- wm. Deputy Ministers’ and otherllunri’. are grownnxvenslvelv in both amcials, and by forwarding copies Prince and kings Counties, ‘and are o! Om, representation to some ot-‘usunlly shipped out in the iali and the ministers and officials wmlfvvlhtol- season. when they ure nlost , . llizlhle to damage ny frost and whom the delegates conln not ere-inn, p.950,“ .n_,‘,e,,,,,,.9 eoM-qsltntlng transfer ihe v\'v"|>\vwn'1' at their disposal. tnissioner of Agriculture tn that ‘T111111! 111w! llmfldylhfld- TBOQHII! he had inaugurated nothing in his “R iRRFiNAlYvr wished ch19! department. The speaker had been 1y 110 11615119 1118 0116174? 111-1! i119 9X- llrlnglng to mind some or the C-UAumISIlODGT of Agriculture had things accomplished in the way 0.110116 1101111118- A1011! 11191-111911 01 promoting agricultural intercom-l‘ "1""-1il11‘i11t!'1'100l10n_ in under during the term of the Oonserva- 111111111186. ill '11“! 51-061! 11119011811011 hive Government. The present Con. 11-1141 111 1116 MDOPNUO! 01' 119F115!" lnisslaner of Agriculture, by mer Y- 111 1111B dl-itflllllllllln 01 mllflfll mild. ly following the programme - lard in the establishment of school fairs tut by his predecessor, ilad recelv "m1 111011195110 56191109 0135506. 1110 0d much credit. Some cattle im.1*1B1_ Cflm-mlssioner was deservinl; ported Inst ygqr pad been clfllmeg of a great deal of credit and it is 1L3 a new departure, ‘but this was 1111111011“ to we Wllérolll 111*? PK“ not so. Under the late Comisslon-l 53"- C°mm15B1°11"-'1‘ 11115 1mPNVBi1- there were many pure bred cattle T116 111999111- 00111111159101183‘ PNDW- sltid_ that improvement has been ‘~13’ 01 1116 PTOWMB 111 1116 411911-11’- mrtde in school Fnirs—it would‘ 111911! 1MB year and he MWDOBBI 10 be very remarkable if no improve. 9196M $351100 0f the Fodl-rel mon- inent could be reported‘. The ndvir» QY 111N181‘ 11110 9111110 40901111181111 abiiity of encouraging school {stirs 5° $1151- 11” 1119119181 GWBmmwl 16 lly cash prizes was n debatable ma. 911911154118 111°"! 111111193’ l0 m“ P"- ter. in ancient Greece a laurel “M5481 9917111111191" 01 5811011111119 wreath, and the glory of victory 111111» 1-119 P1‘°V‘111¢11\1 DQPBIWIIW! 19 was considered recompence llllii-‘lllfl llfl - N01 0111? 11111!» 11111 1111B enough for the most strenuous eol- 90111111198101!" 11118 81100991166 in tests. tsven today money prize: 1331118 011i 0! 1119 11959131 8mm, are not encouraged in athl tics. 111161141911 101‘ 58116111311111 9111101111911- bwn es to expend 832L000 of the "men.- ' " , Manufactures and Btmlnees general 'l‘lle mr-lnorlal to the government follows, and was accompanied by] letters and resolutions from lilr. m...“ of pfoductlon a5 a result; Asri- 'i‘hat the extensive Fisheries of the Grem- 9N1” of Province can never be fully deve- (301111111115191191 91 A311°1111d11° W. Boulter. Secretary ui’ culture, Mr. N. W. Lowthel- , ~ d‘; d 41 h R n | t ,1 . the importation ‘he soldiers setuelnem Bgglr-lidign rigid iltilrlohéhgntirswralhye nllgll- crurhcr. though at present this ls “Blllllmed "Xllendlmfe °' $124100 Farm Fromm“, m M, o. “Mm m, t... M-..“ urn. situate at the East of little use except that it supplies the Dominion Government is w- ' “porn and Western ends of the Prov t-he local w-ants as it is away from 111E 1531100- 11 B11? 61111111 1s 11110 l° Mr. Wm. Kerr of the delegates desire to express ments which value. W978 THE MEMORIAL This delegation represents the Associated Boards of Trade in the Province of Prince Edward Island. We are here for the purpose of dis cussing the problem of transponla- Lion as it affects the trade and life of the Province of Prince Ed- ward island. In the first place we dteire to take this opportunity to place on record the high apprecia- tion of the people of our Province sor- qbe mnmennely improved fuelli- ties now existing between Prince Edward Island and the Mainland through the Car-Ferry 53116111‘ which has proved so successful u venture, having kept up =1 P8811131‘ daily service throughout ills win- ter months ever since inaugurated without any interruption. villa-level‘- from the severe ice conditions that prevails in tho Northumberland Straits. to our theI uni tom has demonstrated people. as well as those on Mainland, the possibilities for expansion and development in All culture, Fisheries, ‘Tourist Trade. ly lnPu-inoc Edward Island that heretofore were considered M11055" ible and out of‘ the question. owlnz to “the uncertainty of etenun com- munication with the Mainland flor a long period of each year in like Minter season. A few years ago the Honorable Minister of Rallwfl/Y! nursed 1° standardize a Portion of lite P. E- island railway; from Borden to Charlottetown and Summer-side. s distance nt strontium miles. whlvu section has a third rail in order to ppomnofln-te IJSITOW 81W" @511- This work was umed at the time in ordrr to obtain some relleflrvm "ongesflona m“ were continuallv occurring. and to save time and nonev from the unavoidable dslovl- m mdvlng- the products of the coon try thus insuring mater efflcierc" An enormous expense was entailed rhjnnd rises tomorrow morning '0 of this perishable article our Fa-nr- oul lo=< every year to our Farm- ers and Shippers and much curtail prwmflon (m. their Became". Bqarpglnce. and that fresh fish must. he Ruilwuly communication. it is not 1'11" f-Elfldfllflllmeli 01 111111 of muchlloaded on cars properly iced and proved that the milling carried through to destination with out breaking bulk. Capital already uge plants does not therefore rc- celve the return it is entitled to with the result that further in- vestments are wlthibelld from this industry and labour that could ot- lterwise be profitably employed is idle or has sought employment in other lndlustries. We realize the serious financial Raiway problems that the Govern- ment have to face at the present time, and that it is necessary to curtail expenditure, -but we believe Continued on Page‘ 'l‘hroo. H l‘, W ltATliEll TEM PERATUR TIDE. TORONTO.—Northerly winds, fair and cooler. The success or the calnFarry Syn‘ HM‘ W‘? m," morning at HA2 not tell my honorable friend which and tonight at 12. Sun sets this afternoon at 6.59 at Lo . l/nst rlunrter moon Saturday, April 30th, 12.09 a. in. warm YOU'RE 1 AFTER Bust/one: DON'T G0 so FASF THAT ‘IQD lpiUN BY — ~——- 1oxpetnaes incurred under one head bio that another ditcher will M00N~ ET‘ ‘a figure-head. {The trouble with the st that time in making tractors thousands of yam first will be hiclt her f nnei- d t - _ _ "L Auction-ALL TH! IURNI the court over w o wsgu pool. it is eonsi cred no ti‘?! iindiiisfili lo turn Ind household‘ effect; of "ma: mg“ ggtttllllglfl“ 111° unlikely todsys conference of SI-"tnchvllllo. who is on e!- iiil llth W. W. Jar e. cm. miner's delegates will adjourn oellent ommttlaitv to get mater M8 Iaffihtxitl Bllremgnenledizlédliy‘ altlégrggtézl-olirflnagevlwaltrtlgf "mum "ml" A ‘Ml-ML m‘ l“ 1'1"’ “mu” m“ '1" m‘ m‘ Mn‘ c“ turned out to be her sensed-Find Meantime the Government appear: uslly f md tt fabrics. all! vitriol-ti ei-amirinih. roun- run needs Osll an our store. Bu! .10 o'clock. OMIlnrlslng superior piano. mshosonv "N1 "I111" 1'1"" 011i @110 "l1 1'? ‘"1115 P11111119 Ito be standing aside until portion nlturc lines and silverware-HM! and kitchen napalm-R. i sto iductioneot, 35,1 mnrd Tantra '1 noun ericlt in "Madame X" st the Prince“ ‘h. "In" u. ‘M. m “u. w ed do d ‘ M,“ fl,§"-,,,,,',°'m{ a1 some buts forcontereneo- from narrow-gauge to broad-neural can, and vice verso. at Borden. "lune the widening of the senate to ‘hrslvtv mile section. he feel sure om iiho Rsilwll! Manner-newt no veil satisfied that tihe capital s!- sondlture-sdvocslisd-forthat-work -. Where children are the OOIEDGLlLOTs the salaries of his Officials. So far lhe money prizes might have fl as the Technical Scbodl is concern- very bad effect upon character. 911' f- W°l11i1 11°11 1'9 111- OPWMJW 1W1 113d been 3mm u“ it not been that the Dominion Gov- go, ernmen-t is supplying two-thirds of 0g a HmQ-gflgng the necessary money for out of an institu- og “ma. tion, in all honesty it should go to stone is a profitable investment 1119 111939151 lllflwfmw- 311$ 1-119 in this Provinces and it is a dues. 1101101111119 111911111916 011 the 01-1161’ r11111°5i€l1 111 119111113 ‘"111 W111 M" tion whether it could not better be 511519 °1 $119 11°11” 31° dumb °1l brought from the mainland. n 121-9115 reim- as on awry others not. known wrfh-a-t quantities of shone W11°YB "@1111 111 11116 10 1119 13011111? are available at Mllminlgnshwat all 1011 UQVBFIIIIIQM- events it would not be cnought to| nuN. Mn. LEA maintained that supply the Province. If the Com- lue had no wish lo detract [mm missloner intends to supply Provinjthc credit due to his predécoébw- lcial roads he will require to supplyThfi 011M criticism resentful: we it from a more convenient and cen- Department of 418M191!" 11111101‘ tral point. The Commissioner of the late Government was that the Agriculture, referring to the double staff emlpdyed was boo large tor position he holds m; Colmnission- the work. Drainage was certainly er and hwvlnclal Treasurer, has one of the good things introduced end that hc has two heads and that by the latte Government. It is possi he were cut down under the one and employed shortly in addition to the increased under the other. This is lime atone crusher. The present very doubtful. continued Mr. Amaen Government has y... ‘ oed two ‘innit, because if one of those heads clover Millers and it is expected is not a calibbagedlead it s at least that the clover crop will be much ' ‘benefited. The late Government had not done enough to further tho interests of live stock. nsain. tuin Mr. Lea. The present Govern- ment is making it possible to get fine feed at cheap prices. it is true that the late Government imported stock. but it was not for the Gov- but l-t is said that it is the Prenrl ormmm mm. the prose,“ Govern, ier who has to sit on the treasury mam is importing ‘wok m, m, and guard it. I suggested that be mud“ of the mun“. m general W116 811111111118 1'- "11-11 3 P111141"- Tllay were also importing some "91111111111-11 °1 high class stallions. tine Treasury" is that in many res- my“ AlmswNAvhvlggvpun-t n penis he is penny wise end pound 1mm" any?” foolish, Large expenditures are al-| MR“ LEA mflnumod ma‘ m, lowed to flow out freely from the 9,6,“; government w" do," 1'16""?! 1111'- "hvll 11 "m" 1° mom in this respect than the pro~ the tom-all amounts-chose littie 09M“ “vol-mm,” H, w“ p1,“. things that would be of help and ed with m, mo“ “and,” “roman benefit. he Glillie tlOWLl 0n thornflw we 19mm- " m, opgpmitkm 1n A VOlCFr-"Wizich one? MR. ARlSENALiLT-“l need one. He knows that as Secretory of the Treasury he is a figure- heed. ‘He may be the Treasurer, [He looks through the wrong end ofammm. ‘m, u“ m,“ o; m. ‘at. the Telescope. Fifty thousand or a cultural mum“; hundred thousand dollars can so Anamqnnngwhn ‘m at one fell swoop-but the little ddili. items must be hlggled ovw. We mo“ 010'“ an." opent-a h‘ have seen and had examples bm_-Thw m.‘ w m w‘ long ago where thousands of dol- "m, man“ m“ "M" w, n, lurs were spent in tax notices and p," gum" m. “n, ~ ~ unnecessary additional tnx notices‘ and notices to excuse the mistakes. of the previous notices-and these] 5m“ 53A y-‘pnod gm m. ‘u are being continued. it flow sp- d o-Luy-L H, d“ um m,‘ pear to me that mnnv of the new ‘ha’. "nun" ‘mm hands who have crent into the de_- 3m“ Mbtm__"rhQ psrtment srebvor-‘losding it with o; u” Indy“ a“. “a nrlstnltco enough to keep somebody‘ m‘ continually in hm water. MR. ARSDNAULT wont on in *9 osy-tmtttlennnnsoosssry ~0outMIO-fi-‘IhQ-Thm tbeyatflvspmsrnttmnsf rm.- AnenNAunr-LWvlrn-e out‘ I