-bi:camc available to newslmllefmell- was born in Charlottetown. and is ‘ Newfoundland _had been covered MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT‘ The more absolute the power. the more complete the responsibility. the better the government. per . i CoversPrince Edvdard Island Like the Dew Read b n u nlwlyl w W more inuulgent. w rd view of your 0PP°'"""' Maxine ~ OI l MERCHANT yvll- ll the polntdl ‘l %* unul lubwrlnllonn Dcllnrod 35-00 j oh-flflkw" n...”- ‘ ‘q. 8 Howling Glllllll. Iilllil p; ma. Onnuda uni u. s. A. m» CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADAf THURSDAY, APRIL 19, laisiilioiasn wins Gillian NATIONALNDQbtS will/Be liH I l‘. ll ifiiiiiiiivii sllllllllll fSpcc-lal to the Guardian) TDKYO. April 1B. —— More than Driven C-i-it -. emu“ by Smrms Former Charlotte- Member of Ontario Legislature Threat- ened with Commit- tal t0 Jail for Con- tempt 0f Court. lCiinadian Press) COBOURG. Ont, April lii-Col- lOHEl John A. Currie. member of the Ontario legislature for Toronto-Sit. Patrlcks and who wont overseas ii". command of the 15th battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force, was this morning~ removed from 111v gcufi, mom by order oi‘ Mr. Justlci Rose during the hearing of the $50.- 000 libel zfction brought by General Sii' Arthur Currie against W. T. P. Preston and P. W. Wilson. ‘ Colonel Currie yesterday was sev- erely reprimanded by I-lls Lordship and threatened with committal tu jail for contempt of court. Thi“ morning Colonel Currie insisted on addrcssing the coilrt, asking ])0l'illl.i~ sloii to make a statement. “Mr. Sherrllf. please reliiovc Utili- liian". said His Lordship. The Shcrrilf then instructed an oillcel" l0 remove Colonel Currie from the court room. The evidence this morning colit- cred on the justification or other- wise of the operations at ons or. Armistice day and resulted in eoiis- idcrable lcgiil argument by counsel C. B. I-Ieik of Toronto the first wit- ness declined to givc a dcflnitc op- inion but A. Mason. Toronto. who followed said he thought offensive fighting after the Armistice had been signed and before it. eaine intc effect was not necessary or justified The Germans were retreating; at tlir time though. fighting a reurguuro action. David Davies and Robert lvlarshal‘. also thought filrthcr offensive fight- ing iiliccessary. Marshall and Mus- oii. ansvrcring défcnco counsel's questions expressed tlipvljiinion that (lcncral Currie w.. noT so popuiai among the men "aswcre other gen- erals." 4 . Considerable discussion resulted bctwrcn counsel and His Lordship during the morning regarding ad- mission of evidence of this kind. Tlu General himself at one point in- structed his counsel. W. N. Tilley. K.C.. that he had no objections tr one thousand buildings were des- troyed in the city of Hiraosaki, in northern Japan ‘by a fire which raged for seven hours before being placed under control today. of Her _______“_ __g_,_ and Mec h a ii ‘i cal Troubles, Bremen-i was in Sore Straits. when She Struck: (Special to tge Guardian) NEW YORK. pril l8. — Miss Greenley Islantt jMary Bernadette Gillis, a nurse, for- merly of Charlottetown. P. E. 1., and tCanadlan Press) b ‘new of 145 Wcst 121st Street, New SEVEN ISLANDS. Que». Allfll 131 York. and‘ James Humphreys. ll -~Wlth the arrlval here Yeslfifflfly 91 merchant, of Dedham. Mass, pro- Majoi- Fitzmaurice, 0X16 0f U“! W10 cured a marriage license at thr: \\'il0 flew in the monoplflnfl Bremen Municipal Building here today. They‘ across the Atlantic last wecll thcjwill be‘ married April 18. in the first connected story of the flight Church of st. Michael. Miss Gilli; town Nurse i To Wed, From statements made by Malmythe daughter of Peter P. and Pene- ‘Fltzmaurlce. it appears that the lope Macdonald Giliis. Mr. Humph- Bremcn made a Dcrfeet start from reys, who is the son of James and Bliidonnel Field. The plane func- Mary Ripley I-Iumplireys. was born tioned splendidly hour after hour iii Dedliiiin. and the German and Irish members‘ of her crew were in high hopes of spanning the ocean and making New York on scheduled time. ....l“z.ll"ti.::. Knights 0f Plfillias Official Visitation about 000 mlletof the 1,800 miles to Grand Chancellor, L. P. Stratton. was coming, a blizzard was cncoun- Moncton. N. 8.. will Day an Official tcred which lashed the machine vlfilt t0 EmDlPO L068“ NO- 19v from right to left. First the mono- Knights of Pythias this evening All plane was rocked by a head wind 8 rfclock. and it was difficult to keep going ‘After a short session of the Lodge ahead then a tail wind twisted it. a luncheon will be served by til’? The fliers learned in that storm one Pythian Sisters. i Cf the reasons why their iiredcwy Mr. Stratton. during ills ‘form of sets on the tourney had never been office has been very active in ill.- “Card °f "m" “"9" their Slvafts- work and has visited nearly all the The storm grew worse and reach-Lodges m the Maritime Domain H, cd an intensity that had never ‘been h,“ the means of carrying out a hgcigfiyfizgjgfltilwai]very successful membership drive. . l ~ . _ be their last. The staunch Bremen. 33mg) agsfifirginllyogge‘: n23“ however. stood up under the battl- D; am Em “.6 Lod 9.0.11,“ cm. llllglctlllolilbggltiti0slzflig l? glow‘ l5 glfiiifld topextcndga very llcafii." ’ ‘ m 5 apeiwclcomc to their distingutshni conditions began to change and to change at the worst time. Night Race. on the STAXlRfQL-NQW-{flllflfllflifl . _ u“. "shuns system of the plane guest. and all members oi the ordei failed. Frantic efforts were made by am “rgcd m be pmsent tomghl‘ t" p"; film-S u, rendlust 1L but theyjbl/BICOYIIS and entertain the official ended in falling ‘head of the order, in this Grand Captain Koehl was in the cockpit Dflmalllf fléld hfihhfzfi to filly blind. He had 11o -—— ieaweertejilanewasno - even keel or where lie was (going). meg n“ag‘96d“:Oxjfctlglbicéungal8:5 ilénmgflgedmgihlfgik a.“ “gm” h‘: 21121;; Killings“ out to be tile light- nm keep a proper cgzrgg f; 2;‘ e house on Grecnlcy Island. Cominini; qucstlvnfi as to his rppntifljgj] “m. Race Attempts were made to llllljl dc?“ clfser‘ they .‘,“S°‘°“§d jldsglau Dug the mm’ ' ' la e witi lippuren y goo so ur- ,_ minute the compass with a torch b}; mce of we‘ The ‘ma. made}. “m” - Baron van Huenefeld and Mu-lm‘ fcct landing but the ice rotted by a Japanese Forces {UL-M .- A mtzmnuflce but this was not 5M" i-cccnt warm spell, gave way and the ccssfui. _ - ,. It was estimated bytlic filers that ‘ilgrjéchlbll {if the nlnchlne bmk‘ they actually travelled more ma“ Mlilgol: Eitzinziuricc regarded east HHWWEH HlM Elli Hi6 Hiliilil“ (‘OUPSIH 400 iniles in this blind fashion. To niakc sure that hey were not trav- oiling too far from their route. the plane was zig-zagged. After this tfyiiil; EXDcrience the filers who had almost abandoned hope saw when dark began to break that they worn headed generally in a westerly dhu action. They corrected the plane's flight to the best of theirnbllity when the compass could be read. Tlwy (‘stimated that they must be near land. As the day wore on a second plight bflkan to disturb the nyers. ‘lhey “TF9 Tllmllnfi short of gasoline. The f‘"°l't w keel» uv Sliced in the bliz- zard they had passed through and loss of distance by zlgzagging had to west Atlantic flights in general as hazardous. They were worth while. continuing. of course. he said. QUEBEC. April l8.—Tiic scconli Canadian Airways plane piloted by Pilot Vachon-iiild carrying the Cali- adiliii Press correspondent and a camera man, reached Grcenly Isl- and and the stranded German trans-Atlantic fliers. at noon today. according to a report received hcrc this afternoon. The report stated that the plane hopped off from Scvcn Islands this morning and arrived at Graenly Is- land five hours afterwards. The dis- tlilicc between Seven Islands and Grecnly Island is a little over 400 miles. (Special lb the Guardian) TOKIO, April l8. —- Silbjeltt to the approval of the cabinet. th: naval authorities have decided to orcicr three cruisers and four des- troyers to Tsingtao. China. owing to activities of the nationalist troops in Shnngtung province. Jap- anese marines have been ordered landed at Tsingtao. bringing the total landing forces available to about 900. The ‘army authorities are also considering the advisability at‘ des- patching a‘ brigade from Japan should the situation in Shaiigtilng become worse. Troops at Tiensisin i-v L7‘ a made tremendous inroads into their supply. n was decided mm New are being held in rvadincss to pro- LAKE ST. AGNES. Qua. April ill ‘folrk could not be reached and that “ “mllhi! place must be found as soon as possible. H Aydense fog came on and in this "'1 flew around trying 1Q nml n , _ The fliers estim- jtl‘: “l!!! should hc near Bell Isle ‘nzllkggllll 8uess turned out to be ro. q l l y accurate. At 0.30 through ' l0 c in the mist they spotted whet #1101. to land on. '4 Condensed Specials z fiATlw-ic. per word, not ’ each lnlartion in thin column. , ' “v-Qfiwoowo-oooo-o-oowo» ‘VQU WANT GOOD ENVELOPEB. Price: 50 for 20c; 100 for 05c. 250 for 560;. 500 for $1.00; 1,000 for 81.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Printer-y. t! ‘JOB PRlNTiNG OF lloully executed. Guardian can uni Joli Printory. Phone 182. “P. E. i. senators wsr acosivl ed. for sole by gallon. quart or lJlnt. Earle Fisheries. 3847-4-18-31 ¢-..-»..-. “WANTID - Horne. Wlnaloe. wanna DIATELY- ox ' def. A. G. Stetson, Wlnsloe. 4-18-21 ‘OBDII YOUR EASTER ROAST early. We have tbb finest qualify Saunders. Nswwm o 0o. 3-31-0 mos § “M0004 +00» >000 00 v00; . EVERY description, cheaply and» expedi- olirliatii mu run farm who Apply to J. Rough 3842-1-18-21 en. forced down at Greenly Island. will be repaired on the spot if at all jicssible and the flight continued to New York. Major James FltZillflllf- ‘ice declares here today. Major Fitz- lliliurlcc arrived here froln Natash- quail, Que. this afternoon. complet- ing n flight from Greenly Island in a jilaiie piloted by "Duke" Schiller." The Irish member of the Brgiiieu crew announced his future plans and; the luture plans respecting _i.lu~ Bremen iii all interview shortly af-, ter his arrival. Major Fitzmiiuricc said that the Bremen was not badly damaged in the forced landing last‘ Friday after its historic flight from Ireland to Canada. The propeller was snapped as was also the top of the binding gear. One tire was punctured. Spare parts for the Bremen. he said. are now in Mont- real and will be brought to Lake Si. Agnes and taken by air to Greenly Island. I ' Major Fltzmauricc announced that‘ iic would remain here until the: spare parts arrived and would rc-‘ turn with them to Creenly Island and rejoin Baron Von Huenfcld and Captain Hermann Knehl. German three days. He was not able to say when he‘ expected the Bremen would be ready to complete its journey to New York. He hoped however, that. it would not. be more than three days till the needed parts would - reach Grecnly Island. "It ls Weslblc." he added. "that the Bremen may land at Murray Bay on the first stage of its flight to New York. but this will depend the Bremen is ready to leave Orecnly island. --'I‘he German junkei-s ‘plane Bram-peed when necessary. --—{ on conditions existing at the timed-ill Summersldc tide clzhtceu luiu- no question at all that the donors meeting um the City Council pro- EVEN A fRAlN 0F ‘floualll’ CAN Miss Coutllicf IONS . TORONTO. April l8.—-Maritime. Majoi- Fltzmaurlce added that hoof u, 1 , I _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _, 4840 EXDCcted to take off on the returnibfgggeajccfglzd}. _ trip to Greeniy Island within two nwQuebec cloudy _ _ ‘ _ __ . 36~80 - Settled By Wife lspccial to the Guardlaiil CHICAGO. April 18. —-The widow and daughter of J. Ogden Ar noui‘ voluntarily will pay $10,000.00 of‘ ~jthelr personal fol-tunes to settle the debts of the packer. it was learned. .today. 1000.000 to Armour and Co. of whos board he was chairman and had as-l sunied liabilities for the payment of $7,000,000 worth of bonds of the lSu tcr Basin Company, a Cali-y {for la laud enterprise. 100 to 1 shut. which won the fum-jth Resoluti-oiimiie Amend- Act Discussed Also aii Act re The Island Motor-bus Service. MORNING SESSION The House resilml :1 at ll) a. in. 1C “r. Campbell asked the Ministc 1 Petition frciii the residents of Valley/field and Vicinity re the op- what zietioii the Department intends taking in lhl‘ matte-l"? lion. J. i’. Malrliitywe‘. ' tioii is before the house and will be ll received by the C-overnincnt. Mr; MCLCHH asked tlie“'ioli. Minister of Public Works. if he has ‘ercircd a Petition from the resi- thc H is r: for from Rollo Bay to Bear River 1f his Dcpartlncnt to grant the prayer of the petition? l tioii has been received and is. receiv- wntution of leading citizens met in zhe Council Chambers yesterday al- affcr by the I-larrfl family ili con-| hection with a public library. mus tum and ari gallery ippcarcd in these columns. His Worship Mayor v liian. in calling the meeting to or- laying tlilit the offer family is uiost certainly fill one and if the the Clly Council the proposition every silppnri. thoroughly discussed cent offer iii caucus ‘ cord with the order of things. said. Ills Worship lie added that skct-l ehes were made by a number red building and (lliarlottetowwi may that the construction would be of be all that could he desired. the approximate cost of the bililding, would be in the vicinity of $40,000.] half of this amount would be com, tributed by the donors and the rest‘ members of the Bremen crew. who fresh southwest winds fair and by the City “no Pfqvlnglgl govern. made the flight from Ireland. milder. mcnt. His Worship stated um it, Charlottetown cloudy 30:3 lsitlalgtgncltglllfyul"m 40428 tight and no other. The ground lBoston clear . . 48-32 New York clear .. Hide tide this morning lit 10.06, and tonight at 10.34, Sun sets this evening at 6.54. and rises tomorrow morning at 5.04. New moon, Friday. April 20th.. beds by way of beautifying the sur-j roundings. , Chief Justice Mathlcson briefly addressed the meeting. say-l lng that the Chairman has laid? B. m. lites later than Charlottetown. cxtcnt of the gift. mid that there is‘ t The Irish horse. Tipperary Tim. Beeaus ous Grand National steepieclvusi- developed in eonneetlo over the gruelling four-mile Aintree distribution Billv Barton. an Amcriclimmonev. entry. ivas the onlv utlicr horse to will likely bl‘ effected. negotiate the mud-sprinkled route. crs hope they will benefit. tanls or Orwell. road be changed on the Orwell H p lCfldlllP; from Orwell to Vernon, and Wfllllfl llefll m0“? lully Wllll llle mill"; what is the Governments intention l-eli llil regain t0 same? April 18th, 1928 118-" bccn rccc ailing o1‘ a _road from the Valleyflcld bu‘ mam mm ‘he new 31mm- ma¢j_ if Sm into (ionsidcriitiun dilring recess. iiiovcd resolution for a bill t0 amend tile. The Dcjj-'Pl‘Ol1il)iil1lll Act. The House went take any ito committee of the whole on the, Stewart, the Premicr, wing three extra magistrates u/liieh consider the terms pf the resohitioimfwlll 03ml m" WISH"?- Hc gave a short explanation of his" ' oi‘ Rollo Bay and Boar Rivel-,‘li<ilicy' and his reason for bringing hose amendments. The resolu- Sgagen-jem oflSlOll? There was talk 0f holding a 113i; m‘; bmvmmspccial session to pass it. How do talus. Ho thought that. each clause Y0" 9X9?“ "5 0f ‘he Cllilfmll-lo" 1° lof the bill was such as the jieoplcjnflflli? Hon. J. r. lllaclntyre: The pcu-‘vxlaectvd the Government to adopt. “Sm- his address he. an improved highway if) l gm- tioii is Just a snort tioii. and if so, if it is the intention facts, inrlicalinc w tcriicon in general discussion with nmnbpyg reference to the recent lllllfliflCPlltlbgrgkgd particulars of which have already done s ler hricfly outlined the jiropositionfn with the project. He concluded bij-silfflclcnt space to dlsp stating that he felt sill-e that thofhat are there now. Provincial Government would givlqiliv (iovernment would The good investment were l In addition to the sum of $10.- » only two horses auisht-luoouooo it was indicated that all e race. ividc-snrcad confusion, hasymarketabla fiticurities of the Arm- of Sonic sweepstak Mr. Grant asked thc Minister Ol‘dflugh[e1'_Mrg_ Public Works, if he has received flkchgu, 1 n will! "W3 our estate would be used in the set- e prilltl tlcment. paying the debt to Armour; Basin Company. Armour and action of Mrs. Lolita Armour Mit- for the completion. asking Mr. Larabce asked the zilcdoiiia. and what is of Pilblie Works if‘ he has received $111110? Hon. J. l‘. llfiiclntyrc Ilon. A. L‘. Saunders “Sllggfiltlflil ol‘ llon. J. D. lid on motion oi‘ In the course of clllziisilin m DISCUSS j M illfiillfltiill fllfl lii 0m" mcdlcinrjwncn my hon. friend suggests that by the citizens. This Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh, cord. I Mr. Justice Arsenaulbcallcd upongiaw Qguld b9 enfoj-ced when: these ‘ of said he did not have very much tolpeupje could be prominent architects of the DIOpOS-p sliy lii regards to this wonderful gilt, they sew‘, ha]; the“. um‘, the citizens oljto the city. He thought the donorsl rest assured, had a right to choose the spot and; hon‘ n-jend that g0 far a9 the m"... It was out of ‘ ’ ' ‘ tiic bcst and the architecture would! tile question not to accept the giftlgllgerfgngrfs gggimpglrzggrggfii As has already been published lfiflilltitilli 009mm to go “hand andibelng pardmed for good behaviour‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ a M“ surely be a great7and I‘. don't think that such par- .“ f n i [dons damage the enforcement o on}? ..'Zld‘i“.§.;‘.% ‘8.‘.‘2°‘...;‘..‘2l‘.§l§“»‘§il‘m@ ‘av I "w "v hm Ice-id v11‘ ‘ (see that. an effort is being made —-that. His honour has changed his mind and that offenders are now they have done so. addition to the city. being iii hearty accord and eulogiz- lng on the munlflcent gift by thei Ex-Mayor John McKennaj was the wish of the donors, that Messrs S. A. MacDonald. Nolsonl the building be erected on the north Raitciibui-y. George E.’ Hughes, Dr. side of the Market Square. He said H. D. Johnson. R. H. Rogers, Pro-i he interviewed the trustees and was fessoi" Blanchard, Rev. J. A. Mc- infcrmed by them that that is the‘ Intyre. C. H. B. Longwoi-th. following?“ had n0 °° donors: Before ad journing the for their miinificent gift. Moved by Dr. H. D. Johnson; sec- down very clearly the nature undjondtd by Rev. J. A. McIntyre. so, what action the Department inn tends taking in the matter. ‘ Mr. Larabec asked the Commisq ) ‘ ' ' 'sioncr of Public Works. if a Petition _ ments rohlbltlon has becii received from the inhabi-ibf-‘llfll/IQIIF. a5 W35 flllslonlllfy l“ all; ma; u“; such cases for any offence. m5 Minister C0..,,..~,S-‘,i>iii was being Legislative ASSOIUDlT senor of Public Works if a Petitiomlll ived from the inhabi-l tants of ltfouni. Vernon and Wood ‘Islands. asking for better means ofj traffic between Wood Islands and _ the Govnby resolution. A 1- crnments intention in regard tolfifih and some 80W was Passed 1n replied _ all the above that the petitions had T01‘ ll- ii received. and would be taken Council Chamber Crowded Yesterday At lVleeting-Presided Over By His Wor- ship-Resolution Of ‘Appreciation To‘ Donors Unaiiiiiioil sly Carried. i A lnrgc and enthusiastic mpres- mcde in which it be expressed; if . - »- ,. j ._ tile; made up their minds on thclllfiié bllng m“ pmhllmw" lallldblvlfil by the royal prcrogntiic dur- Ncrth Sidc. I feel you sir and the n mp“ c’ of the Council will be‘ splendid gift. concluded the speaker. will keep in the minds of for this Cit-y.‘ citizens the name of a man who has u much for this Province. the nex YGO. Chfllf- speaker. after paying high tribute to the Harris family for this mag- ificcnt donation to the city. made and l5 let 0H! tll¢ V010’ 09X! day‘ of the Ilarris rrfcrence to the present library in‘ 011° 0f ll"! ‘llllf-‘f “"99 “'35 a W°“tiicn we have no rcspoiisibli- govern- a wonder- the Provincial Building. saying that citizens approvcdQ the place is not sillted; it is conges-lfififtliltfltc of a doctor that shc \vas§ Hg 3150 wag m" the Qpinlgn mm \\‘0\1l<l llo ahead ted. uncomfortable ancl there is not‘ lay the lmOksOl/hfit‘ W10 He thonghtlofs certificates. Only one of thcsewljL-ggo“ (m a nix-ml- be making alpardoiis could be said to be liilpf‘()-lfl\g1n tip-m or four, WP m»;- nm (m. it to iibcriiilypcr. Mr. Lca quoted the laiier as members of the Cflnnvil Board had cccperatc in this splendid projcctjsaylng that during the Stewart rc- iliis Hlflillilfi-Vlfe added that he didn't think the gime and each and Ccilncll need hesitate us the citizens dons, as w weaken fegpect, {m- law, every lnoinbcr were iii perfect nc-‘cl Charlottetown were in hearty nc-i seventy wgre pardoned finder the about the building is to be jii-operiylrrschltioii of appreciation was mov- lawncd. with an addition of flower! rd and unanimously carried. RESOLVED—That the citizens o Petition from residents of Dunda5_ j Centre. asking _ 5 5 E B l‘ Yhf a road leading from the Cumber- "Plerred l~° “l” QPQSUO“ by l“? lea’. Hand Road to Albion CPOSS. and if dcr vi the Oimwtlo“ “llethm W" lentecn offenders had not been l‘C-_ deased. and said that such offenders] ‘were those who were let out a Wflfikj or ten days ahead of time. for good, Tho‘ said,‘ of Agriculture he i l lion. J. D. Stewart asked why the; introduced by rcso-‘ tion. i The Premier replied that this was! clone because it increased penalticsfl Mr. Stewart said that only bills, which affect revenue were dealt with‘, ‘which penalties are introduced, Alto- [g getlier their mouths are watering‘ they darcirt take any more! us for cutting off their revenue from his this source. I assume they are not going to. revenue for the j 111011! Crown from this source, and ‘it is to be noted that they are appoint- Why is it this bill. which the Pro- inier considers so ~mjii>rtiiil is liclli over till the last hays of the ses- hclpful ind constructive criti- In the bill there is n0 mention of prescriptions. Don‘t you think this question of sufficient importance for legislation or are you going. to leave the matter in the hands of whatever‘ commission may happen to b in on r’? lik those for any should bc left to the doctor's dis- cretion. We have heard a doctor on lthis side of the house say that three or four a month‘ are all that is real- tlon on the matter is required. Hon. W. Milieu: There were ro- ,sto.telnent.. and considerable, firing followed. i the l’! pardons granted. granted for good behaviour. about to givc birth to a child. An were pardoned on dnct so many were given early par regime of the law government. N serving their time. U‘? objected to his It was unanimously decided by the‘ act more workable. have a perfect right to define the ceed with the tinder-taking. ““““‘iilll>iflllff‘ a TiEil Til THE llliiliii. » And Daughter, 1 \ At his death. Armour owed $l8,- l ‘C ‘political alliance wit jeci Liberal Premier. ~. Ili financial circles it wvas ShhYrelisonlng of the Rev. hig ‘he consideration of the Gov-dame uias no jii-i-cudent for l. E E lii illllliiciq"i"ri‘ UN‘ ‘ Leod, Field Secretary. lierjappcars in Alliance Bulletin. which appears for- lthe last time under its jirescnt alt -lstrcng things Both the late Presidents and! Saunders‘ volt rts are printediBentley never put much, faith in revenue from that soul-cc. and bialne) ly necessary. Surely some legisla- lmflfi Clffilllllf/Qll l" “If? "Quill-TY that of Royal pardon. In this case it is a tlic law govvrhnlcllt WW0 llcglflfil-linattcl‘ of Royal prerogative. So that ml; ll“? Bllmffiblnelll/ Ol ll“? law l" it comes down to tlits..tiicrc have order to get government control pasqbecn (Mr. Stewart took issue with thlsjreslmnsjblc {m- any cross‘dons_ t such pardons. pardons in the same, sense as those issued to a man who“... opjmons m" m. Attorney G9“. has been put in jail for four IIIOIIilISl man. alid she was released on thclmmt, pardoned bef ore I hope that this will convince my i One of the reasons why the coun- proposal last. iyear was because the law enforce-j ;ment had become so lax that peo- nfldoncc in his admin- ‘lstration. Mr. Lieu wcnt on to quote evidence that conditions as regards (‘enforcement and observance of the Charlottetown express their deeplprohibition act. were much better then appreciation to the Harris iamilywhan they hadbeeimllc thniightthe lwflflta should be left w the oom- jmlmlon and believed that the am- lflndmenta proposed would make the 11in amendments were deaignedhavhig wltarlmmm lllllllci fPll illlflll BART.” Strong». Denunciati 0 ness of Premier Sau ical and Parson Adli alice Alliance. " Declares Rev. A. A. lllaeLeod in n of the Two-Faced- nders and His Polit- erers in the Temper- Thc Temperance Alliance is "Mb "f -“‘°'-"°'“°"‘§& 00-. in full and furnishing caiiilakoniv disrupted but disgraced by, its and deny everyth Tlmhi hllmlffor reorganization of the Sutt-r‘ ' according to the A pices. Field Secretary's repo in full. and make sorry reading of\Mr. Saunders’ bona used Mr. Saunders as a means to an end, though like Rev. Mr. MaeLeod. ‘he now declines to be "tied to the political pussy-footing. and subse-x quent betrayal. The Field Secretary is not altogether free from blame. According to his ‘ iclilnv Mr. Saunders was not genuine‘ in his adherence to came down on that horse simply because ho wanted to be Premier. Now that he is Premier. what could, Mr. MacLeod expect but that. such‘ ii wily politician would seel-zl ways and means of disowning the} own admissions hclLibcral political cart." _it'icnl time-servers and Dfi-PSOBS w Prohibition. andsought in vain to suppress these rc- ports. not Saunders to disown his promises ing that did not. h the discrcdit- suit his new circumstances in office. man who will act disci-editlably A. A. Mac- once for you. will assuredly act as whose report readily twice discredltably the current issue of ‘the you. ‘ Mr. against. W. E, Bentley has, also some to say about Mr. face. but then Mr. -fldes--he merely with the pol- Extracts from the reports follow: Mr. Bentley: Throughout the election campaign written pledges he gave the Alli-pt was inadc very clear that. whatev- alicc? They served the jiurposc expediency with Mr. Mr. MacLcod ought to of‘er opposition existed t0 the Prohibk Saunders. and tioii Act, the chief cause lay in the have knovzii manner in which the Act had been Mr. Saunders sufficiently to realize inaladmlnlstered by permitting priv- that if it were expedient for him Yesmrday a bin ‘reibeforc the election to ally himself beverage with Mr. MacLeod, it might wcll happen after the election it would be equally expedient for Mr ilogcd persons to obtain liquor for use under the guise of verv. medical certificates. If the Act is ever to receive the (Continued ' on: page 5) ‘Lord Hardinge _ _ Mentioned For ‘ Ottawa Post l Liberal Women Meet At Ottawa l lSpecial t0 the Guirdlln) OTTAWA, April 1a. - 1m Omn- ing day o! the first. national mural“ g fSpecial to thc Guardian) issembly of women witnessed LQNDQN- AW" 13- — The Dam ‘urge gathering of women from all yNews suggests today that Lord lffardirigc. alde-dc-cami) to Viscount Willlngdon. will be the first British Tolonization warts of the Dominion. Hon. Robert rorke. Minister of Immfgratlorinnd and Hon. Ernest- ‘High Commissioner to Ottawa. The -lapointe_ Munster of Justlca. wew jGovt. is keeping its choice secret. jbut an announcement is expected ‘shortly to be made in parliament. the speakers at the luncheon and Mrs. H. J. Cloran, ‘ate Senator Cloran and chairman widow of the ‘ of the nominating committee. pre- Tii‘ . yieralico people uf the province. whc had elected the government. ‘Mr. Stewart explained that the portioning power was a jirerogativc of crown-not one where the sov- icrelgll consults with his council lax lii con- . the government was he ‘ncction with these pardons. iknows that he is wrong. There is no such thing in this province as a shortening of a jal‘ term for good behaviour. Either it is a matter of prison regulation oi handed seventeen pardons ling this regime. No_ government, l: of these par- ‘ lion. fl. W. LePago lilOlilIlIl that M‘? L05 W611i 0" m “@310 llllll "lithe leader was handing behind the l4 Wflclskirts oi the governor. lle iras Amthc opinion that in of the inoticr of pardons the (lovernor listened to lagailtst lhc wisllt-s ‘jto the commission. There is no coin- to issue more Dfllllflg’ any doctor in this jirovhice to issue fifty. Ht- neodirt cven issue - one. We are satisfied to leave the matter in the hands of the commis- sloii. 0 Premier Saunders went on furth- er to enlarge on the views set forth by hlniself and prcvioils .'~'|)(‘fik0l‘S. ‘These pardons are not bring issued now because we have verj." ileflliltcly expreswrl ourselves as being against their issue. The King has a jicrfcet right to issue pardons if he sees fit. But. he ncvcr does so against the advice of the ministers, The Premier also believed that the matter of the issue of the scripts need not be sublect to legis- lation. but left to the conscience of the physicians. If n. doctor thought only three or four were necessary-J why. that is all he should issue. The act was prepared bcforefthe 20th of March, and submitted to the Temperance Alliance. the Prohibi- tion Commission and. the prosecut- ors. Many conferences were held. and the bill as drafted enlbodles their suggestions. (Continued on page 3» -—€-O-%-_.__ French engineoas are Qxpgyi. marlin»: with a dam consisting of swam comparatively nun. walls. lilmn, ti- _to embody the wishes of the (Am-atomic)! a mg; mam “m”, oral. If the Governor gives pardons 1nd Basket Social of the jieople, “my sided. After luncheon. the delegates vent iii a body to Parliament Hill. where Miss Carrie Carmichael of New Glasgow". laid a memorial ‘vreath on the statute of Sir Wil- fred Lliurier. Miss Carmichael was me of the late Liberal chief's old- est and dearest friends. ‘ At five o'clock the delegates were ‘aken to Laurlcr House when they were greeted and entertained‘ by Prime Minister. Rt. Hon. W. L. Mac- kenzie King. Announcements, ‘ Coming Events, i . Meetings, Etc “Wantcd-Jiveryone to see the his‘ Show "Merry Widow" at Yeot-l Theatre. Montague, Saturday. 3857 "Reserve April 25th for concert in Harrington 38534-1841 “DR. CLIFT. M. D. Shift rIUW home prevention-cu . 112 Pi-me, the matter of scripts should be left gt" chimwrh m c 3-l3-3mD6. “Str. Hillsborough will take teams at Rocky Point Friday. Us- ual trips. 3335 “Blkvlng Live Hogs at Hunter Ri- ver Station. Tuesday April 21th.. till I2 orlock noon. James E. An- drews. 38634-1941 "Nciv Chinese Laundry just op- ened at 154 Great. George Brent. Jlllli; Shins. Proprietor. 3884-4-19-91 "The Annual Meeting of won. stars Corner Hall Co. will be held on Saturday. 21st. at 7 p. m. 38604-184! "Come and see "The Oiolihopplr" at Bordon Union Hall. Fridly. Mlfll 20th. Ladies with baskets 1m. "The Belfast Shipping Club om be ioiuilns hogs at iuxinu Station on Tuesday forenoon. A 3|!‘ , R. McWllliams. pm- w}; “All interested in Mlrlllfild ‘Oemewry please meet. at the niiwu time. Saturday, 2m, as, i p_ m. 3v Order of Committee. ‘ "Auction Sale at south ville on April 00th. l!!! M Madonna's. of Farm 1m ‘ . P. Bradley, _ 5700-1-13- 4i, ' i . l i i l ‘~ . t l