51-0 LET-SMALL ‘HOUSE, l.ow .- l-Finds Prophecy Pays p . » i u‘, I,’ n Eream Sodas area dis- TON’S BISCUITS — The Favor- HAMIL ites Since 1840 Cost no ‘More Hamjltoms N e w “ml. advance in Soda baldllg, Yet they cost no more than inferior kinds. Your grocer has them. ‘ .1, l 00000000000 Ono lnurllen Four incursions ...... Eight lnlcrtiono _,-__ ,0000o0 Agents Wanted AGENTS wish to build a profitable blist- ncsd of your ‘own, ask about the Watkins Line. 175 Family Noc- cssihles-J. R. Watkins pally, 379 Craig West, Montreal, Que, \ 2318-3-29-1mth ~ Wanted I . WANTED-WORK HORSE. F. ‘ply Brute You at Souris or Moli- 23084-031. taizuo, ‘ >WwANTED—-POSITION AS HOUSE- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS A .__..__.__ 10o par lino 01 5 words OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOIIOOO ‘OIOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lo par lino of 5 words 7o poi- llno of i words ! Male ilelp Wanted WANTEKl-IF vouiwANTED-SMART sov. APPLV (iuariiian Office. 2347 4 8 tf \ l |TRAVELLER WANTED TO cov- Coin, or Prince Edward island chilling on tllo grocery trnde. One oi:- ouaiihtcil with, or culling on the trade, preferred. Apply 2., care i of Guardian. 2350 4 8 3i ]»__ t... \_ - ANTED-EIGHT DOLLARS UP- W ' ward daily paid those qualifying as Electrical Battery Experts, Automobile Mechanics. We teach you, also Barber Trade. State position desired. Catalogue free. keeper, country preferred. 'Ail- H, H" 16., K,‘ , S, w lily A., care oi’ Guiirdg§iék_4 s“ i 1 Tgézlgtlo- 5i ~ Ilgaizsvs-Inw m: r/m-rso TO nem- on Pun. Mil-ltlfllllllllmils chase, a centrally located small house. Apply "J" Box 116. City- 2118-3-19 ti" wANTED-TO RENT BY MAY m, eight roamed house, central] GERM MIDDLINGS— wounsn- m‘ resume the "H111" “lid vrvsrvss location, conveniences. Address "D" care of Guardian, 1965-3-11“. EIGHT OR NINE ROOMED house wanted, centrally located. Apply P. 0., Box 304. 2320 {l 29 tf 1 WANT.ED-—MAN OR WOMAN TO_ travel :ind appoint ‘local repres- entatives; yearly coiltruct gunr- illlt Oil. wlro ‘wheels rvilfllfllil Ill zuiteeiilg $1092. (being $21. week- Pmllil & MOPHHMB. 2Z3 ("PM ly average and expenses.) Ex- George St. 23i3486i perience unnecessary. State 4180 i“ ‘ alld general qualifications. winri-isALE 0F OATS -—GR°WN FROM m" C‘, qiormn‘, _ registered seed, sheaf or thresh- ' A932 23,25_M_7,10,21,z4_' ed oil-Thursday, April 10th. at 1- ' l o'clock. Terms, 7 months credit For Sale on. approved joint notes, 0 per "FOR BALE-SEED POTATOES. rods, whites and Early Rose also some seed nuts. APillY ll- L- llryenton, Brackley Point Road. 2346 4 8 2i FOR SALE-TWO ' PORD TOUR- ing can. in first (illlfli-J condition. Fully repaired and painted this winter. Tires practically new. Rock bottom prices. Apply R. E White. McLaughlin Buick Ser- vico Station. 2354 4 3 3l 'l‘0 Let "To LET -six noomso HOUSE. ‘ Apply s20 Euston st. 2252 4 s 2i ront, furnace, enamel bath.- ltobsrt Cotton, Brighton. 1 234i) 4 8 2i More Than Brick-- layingj (United Press) jOHN A. fivzoounto: "LAND Surveyor, llorinanvlllo. 2068-3-l7-1mth l I ful feed for young pigs and dairy cattle sold by Carters. 2100 3 18 12i IAN IMPORTANT MEETING OF l Ladies Aid of I’. E. i. Hospital l ‘will be bold iil Si. Pitllis Halt l‘ \Vlllll0tlllily at 2i p. ill. 2i lHAVE YOUR ,RUBBER TIRE-S cont off for cash. Ernest Foster, Mnrshfleld. 2356 4 8 3i --—<0»———~ Swoetcil! whipped cream by udd- ing a teaspoon of strained honey instead of sugar. it not only 'gives the cream a delightful ‘flavor but causes it to stay firm for a longer period. When ironing a garment that has a row of buttons, fold a Turkish towql into several thicknesses, lay the garment, buttons down on the towel and iron it on tho wrong side. The buttons will sink into the towel and the garment will be smooth. SMART HAT Tile smartest sport hat of the mo- ment at the fashionable resorts is the absolutely plain cloclie cf white kid or felt- GlNGHAM PAJAMAS (linghnin pajama suits nro now this season, banded with rt plain color. They launder easily and well. BERLIN. April 8-—~ Nnllollm and Martin Luther are the two spirits with which Johannes Well-l ‘ . better known as "Proiillfli- pretends to speak llHllY l" Slonborg recently croatrd consid- " ernbltrrumiuig by ilolding sennccs iii school buildings in which cllll- iiren ciniiil-ed to have henrd Nillwl" con speaking very (wlenrlY. mid re- pented tho conversations. Newspapers are (lPil0llIlClllg school authorities for permittlnil public buildings to be used for aplrituslisiic sessions. blit uni! 0| them arc humorous in t eir att-- tlldo and declare the medium is roully a prophet. in that he foresaw the hard times which were cominlt and abandoned his work II I mason to tnko ui) 8 111079 Temulw" atlve calling. i 2 :Miller's Worm Powders dBQtPOY worms without filly lllcfllllffllllflfli!" lo tho child, lulu so oitoctllnllv that they pals from the bodyllllilfirwl" ed. They thoroughlY clenrwo the stomach and ‘bowels and leave them. in a condition not favorable ti; worms. and there will no no revive "of the posts. P_-———' Hotel Vlctiirila‘ Wntor Smut. Charlottetown ________.._. Ofhro- to on’ travllilno public u oomlortablo. Ill-W duh hotel. contains 44 rooml with privau bnthl. Th0 Ouluinc is hmouo Ill over Onnodu. TQIOWW" l" all roomo. Oourtuul Iii‘ d. IROWN. Mdnngor W- ’H. Charlottetown - flute! Co., EM. . Proprietor! -1n0r rooort walr- cumsss iTi-srlnkrlou ‘m A FLANNEL one: Th0 flannel frock remain’ at the holght of fnhlon. We use medill In the darkor tonu for strut will‘ and in tho lighter ohldn for lum- Thlo youthful ironic obovo l0 of flannel in bright buttorcup yollova it followo the boltleu modl. l" add: touchu of Ill"! 'l" 5"“ ‘which oomlilno oovmi bright hu00. Q O O O I‘ O O Central Guardian SHOP from Holman’: Catalog MEETING 0F SENIOITmeinDsrs of League of llhe Cross this evening at 8.15. Full attendance requested- - 1i RESERVE THURSDAV EVEN- ING for students’ concert in Zion Hall at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cts. THE GAR FERRY. ——The Car Ferry was reported at a late hour last night to" beabout three miles from Torinsntine in heavy ice. SUPPLIES VOTER-The House in comiilitte concluded the discus- sion on the Estimates at 11 p. m. last evening, when the motion to grant Supplies for the year was carried. TRANSFERRING STOCK-R. T. Holman Ltd., are busy transferring their stock from Great George St. site to their Parsons Store Sunny- side. Carloads of new furniture selected at the factories before ar- rangements were inndo to take uvcr the Beer 8t Weeks ifilriliture bus- iness are being unloaded. The transfer of the iieor and Weeks premises ls being made aild the work of stock taking is being ra- pidly completed. Willie Holiilulvs uro still carrying 0n business dilr- lilg the change they auliclpilto very shortly to have their new store in good shape, of which full unilouilceiileilt will be made-ll. Nazarine Bill (Continued From Page One) Hunter, Bentley, llVioArthur, Show llliuMiiilun. AYES» (against the bill) lion. J. A, McDonald, lion, J. ll. Myers, Hon. JIA. McNcili. Hon. A. I1‘. Arscnliult, lion. .l)r. lMcMlilan. Messrs. J. t“. Mclioilnld Saunders, lrving. Iicnills, TiiillUll, Blanchard. lion, Murdock Kennedy then iiiov- oil that the chairman vacate tlio Ullillfvwllllfll was tantamount to throwing out the bill for the seis- lli0ll_ Mr. Tnnton moved that tho Speak ‘be reported aiill leave ‘asked to sit again. lie contended that lion. Mr. Kcniledy‘s motion was out of order. as the same motion, put previously by Mr. -Mul<lwen lilid lbeen defeated. IMP. Mcl-lwen maintained that the motion that the chairman vacate the chair was airways in order. Hon, Mr. Kennedy's motion was put iilld curried on the snine divis- ‘lon as clause i'our, 13~i1. The bill was thus ilefciltell. l -—--—{Q>——-—-—- Prohibition Repeal For Norway is Foreshadowed (Cansdan Press) CHRlSTlANlA, April iL-Repcal for prohibition of spirits in Norway lis foreshadowed by a bill which ‘the govermsnt is introducing in parliament. The measure calls for state monopoly aiid reinstatement of the old system of local option. I l i ll fact that ran UHIRIZOHETOWN GUKRDIKN‘ America to Stock English Waters (United Fran.) LONDON, April 8.—'Thousands of American game fish will be import“ ed into England to fill the depleted streams and add to the limited var- iety which now make up the ang- let's bag, if the piansof several angling clubs are carried out. The their membership has gradually fallen off and there has been little interest in angling caus- ed many of tho clubs to look about for the reason t'or this very nnJEn- glish interest in the home of aug- l . Painted and Sold $100,000 Landscapes (United Press.) KANSAS CITY, Mo. April 8.—- With a total of 100,00 paintings to his credit, and all of them sold. Georgc Kay. lightning landscape ar- tist of Kansas City, says his prac- tice period is over. Now he is rea- dy to paint some real pictures. 6901140: Kay does most of his work in a local department stor . where salesmen experience iitts difficulty in disposing of the can- vassos. in u recent sale more than 1,000 Kay paintings were sold in y. Legislative Summary (Continued From Page One)‘ position of tho government and de- clared that there woilid not be onz cent of taxation-except two cents a gallon on gasoline. in view of the requirements of the new high- ways this tax was, he maintained, quite justifiable. The resolution was adopted, and the House went liito conlinittec, Mr. Bentley in the chair. lion. Mr. McDonald maiiliaineil in a short spcccil that all the state- ments contained in the resolution wcrc true. llc said that if the apparently fiiih-d concerned largely with achieving a lion to noto that (leriiluil industrinls ling, The clubs soon found ollt that there wasn't a game fish within 50 miles of ‘London, and even whero the lfisli are fairly plentiful they are confined to roach. dace and perch. There are plenty of fishing streams througlltout England and Scotland which could be filled with game fish week. in a garrct tho Vnlted States. ihltlfil. English fishermen are well the tethnlqu acquainted with the various kinds‘ known species, which it is known '|' v ‘ will settle in English streams. Some ‘l’ “lulu iron of the clubs, ilaying attention nlsoli‘ "liens to the outing lluaiitlizs, tlicl-efoi-c"? Vrlvalll- (Continued FA... Page One) g poly, leaving the (ie-rinlin Wl)I'l.¢ _|. free to exploit non-British terrltor- i‘ ieS. ll-lil w 1' days The Steel Industry. Aluericiln efforts l0 l>"l\l Flwlcll null llritish irlipltal to llgrocml-ilts with the Ruhr industry kings have so far. (lhnrlils M. Scllwlilfs visit to (lerniuiiy was ‘book, 1"} working agreement between Ameri- can interests and tlio Krupp con- (‘l‘.l‘ii. Suiiwiib admitted hero liiiit lli‘ bull wanted to make such an agrou- iuoiit, hilt that it hall ilot been pos~ slble. lt is interesting iil this connec- were extremely nationalistic before tho war. Very llttlo capital came In from outside, and this has been oven more true since the war. liritislulntcrests have lliliiil lFlP-ll to make arrangements with Krupps, and there is sumo reason to believe that a certain amount of ilritish capital is interested in the Krupp concern- It was Krnpp‘s willinkllltl-‘l-‘l to undertake deliveries to Franco which won him a plirdoil froiil his Duesseldurf jail sentence. iii general, however, it may be said that Krupp has l-ltrlven to keep foreign capital out 0f his undertak- ing. This is true of other concerns. though the Stinnes outfit in partic- illnr is extremely anxious to (roiiio to ii. working arrangement with the W moire and i‘l Hllfltltf. MOI -_-ic0&---- ::‘A ‘Power of its Own. lir. Thomas’ ‘Eclectric Oil has a subtle power of its own. All who have used it know this and keep it.by them as ‘tile most valuable lininient available. its uses are innumerable and for many years it has been priz- ed as the lending linlnleut for man and ibeast. Pardon is voluntary forgetfulness while forgetfulness is involuntary pliriloli.—-—Stalil. of its prestige as lyric nlatoriubbut it loss lines so French in the field of reparations. ., ENVELOPE BAGS Envelope bugs continue. to lll‘ very siiliirt liull POI!!!‘ iii black sut- iu, lnoiro, antique tapestry or tool- ~l .kirt ed leather. u l‘ BANANA COLOR The banana lnuy have lost somr- has a now llllllflfllliilltl as the most i‘ ""107?" ll“ Dainty Arbutus ' Doomed Unless Laws Intervene (United Press) APPLETON, Wis, April 8. - Triiiling llrllutus sometimes ‘ (los- cribell as "dalntieat. gem of na- lure," faces extinction in the not fnr distant future because of the flirt tbnt it is ‘loo eagerly sought by thousands of wild flower enthus- iasts In. the early spring, according lo Prof. Walter E. Rogers of the dopartmtln-t of botany, Lawrence iroiioge, hero. rrol. Rogers. ma. s. remedy .101‘ saving the disappearing arbulus by the enactment of sta-te conserva- lion laws similar to those protect- ing game. Every silring thousandis of per- sons scorch the north country for trailing arbutus and the inroads iniido by those who make a prac- tice of selling it in the larger cit- les, are DUCOIIHIIK a menace. accord- ing to ‘the botanist. "All fair as any. in its contrast of delicate pink and pearl with the dark emerald of its foliage, and ex- llaling a fragrance thought by mnny to be unsurpassed, this spec- |,.,,, seems ilestlned to disappear from tho state in the not far dis- tlint future." say! PYOY- R0881‘!!- "lt is wild as a hawk and cannot be tamed. it already has dissp» poured from largo sections of tho country and probably it cannot now be saved except through the enactment of ‘$111116’ lBWB l!" plants similar to those we have at IDFPBBIH for our birds." v DEATHI OAPER. ——At Granville North on April 8th, Mrs. Cdrollns Caper. aged as yearn. Funeral Tbursdfl! April 10th It 1 o'clock. fashionable color of the present time. “My friend Scllade death in u sorrel! l ill-ole.‘ to own my own automobile.” Kay declares that he can produce llnd the clubs owning tilein are pre- much hotter pictures than llllhqg he paring to refill them with fish fruiii Hells for $2 and $5. lie says his ra- Did work does not seem to iilTvUZ studio. starved e of his pillllllilil. (i llic wl-iitry all‘, have ilceided to import black ilass, '|' 'l‘l"f 01'4"‘. vllilliwvil wllli L'0lll- 'I- dllkl-yvlso. the lint, whosl- sail ll yl.‘ Ail- prairu-d in holy writ. Ilr-llll; wlnsly lt-arilell in winter Il- To lie right down and quit. '1' + 'i‘ivlls Nature ODEHS wide her To touch bolli you and mil; il- ilut we decline to ovcilvlook- What fools we slillvffl ‘be! ++++++++~lv§+++++ —- VERY EFFECTIVE ATCH FOB lint-stones BRAID BINDING REEPOPULAR much iii vogue. BLACK IKE-WHITE SLEEVE STYLE ing shelving. i Ti. _ c. '. collection." \ WHil-EvTHi CHORCH SERVIC E IS BEING BROADCASTED Maid: "Plans, the nldoman lro m Si. Peirce’: ‘an come foi‘ "W f. and snow and chill K111’ Says be prefers to paint iii a department store than to become lainous and struggle his life away to ————<0>-—_-_ of American’ fislrand liloy are anx- 'l" 1' + + 1' 1' Ii 1' 'l' Il- ‘l- + d» vl- 1r lous to import some of tlio ‘better '|' THE FOOLISH GOLFERS Snvel. buss. strawberry bass’ “mp. 4' mm] fllrngflg’ _ and it is iiiipcral.ivc to provide for “h”, Mk0 “m, ,,,,,kc,.,,1_ m,‘ ,,,.,-. -|- m...‘ (illflllilili in his lull". ill" sill-allow and llfflllvl‘ ri-ll-‘iilvl mm “News u; gm“; ‘II that llli‘ i-ilTilllnSl bolli-fit. of lilo’ The lisli will be purchlinild from ‘|' Tile will’ sci-pent. wlsdnni- "iihl- "l "llllll-ltdlilllii" F-llllll l)" "ll". American breeding zissoi-iatiilils and ‘l’ ‘YHWIV-‘il . l-"lllmp- Tl“? fllllvllilllwlll was lb"uugllt m pmgmnd‘ h, Spflfnllb- 1' iusvapel; tlio freezing llllliHl, not. seconded. ililt lion. lil‘. Ml1~ bum lmlkth 'l' lly llltiliiy, (iuoply until-r. Miliiiii, Mi‘. iiellilis, lltlll. lllr. Mc- -l' ground Donald, Mr. llicArtliur, .\ir. J. A. ___. i- "i‘l| wintry duyg are pflsL MtfDDillLltl, Mr. iiuiitiiiil, Mr. liltlll- ‘l- cbartl , lion. Mr. Arsonanlt, lion. . d- Thn prudent bee, when suni- Mr Stewart, and Mr Mc-Elveil, lll-‘l- ‘l- iiior sort-S, cilssl-d tho iilaltl-r lit tfllflélllliirllliii‘ ' . Il- Hloeils all the winter length. 'i‘bo resolution was event- + ilirougii; liliily iillflllli-ll, llllll a bill was intro- " + And this, ‘tls l-asy to suppose. duct-d to carry it ollt. Tho bill ‘_‘ ‘is quite tlio tiling to do. WllH road a first tiiilo. (Yrflgfl ‘flffdillifi is very effective on Wllllll silk crepe frocks if it ir-l done in striking, crude colors. ‘Nair-h foils, a fnd of this season that ('llllll' in with tho tailored suits are very decorative ilffairs of lfluck Severely tailored stilts of grill’. tail or beige satin are souletiinl-s bound with a finc silk bruiil or out- lined on the cililiffi Wli-ll i1 ‘llilkvl lilolrc is a fashionable material woll iidaptcd for tho straight, belt- Freouontly u blouse of oxoticnlly patterned black and while silk is worn with a white accordion pleat- SlOOVOg lire very tight and tailor- ,.,| m. Hwy \vl(](_\ at the wrist, \Villl solr-trlnlhllncs are preferred l" 4-++i++++++++++++++§§II§+++IHII++++§+++ -i'lliillS were kept silloolh the gaso- line tax on cur owner..- wouid be saved and more than. saved. if a large number of car owners came here from abroad quite a consider- ifllllf l1fll'l_ot' the tax would come from outside sour . Mr. liicArlhur agreed that the gasoline tax would be u fair one. iiut be contended lbut the auto ices should not have to be paid every your. ~'l‘hc fact lllul. tho niilouilt rielzelvi-ll iroiil tlio autos hail been lzrcatly lilcrl-useil was -i strong reli- son wiiy tlio auto fees should be reduced. iio iilovod that illl~ ro- soiutloil be aiiivillli-ll by liic inscr- lioil, ilistvliil of the first piirugrzipii, oi tlio words "Whereas till». improv- ell illgiiw- ys lllillt during lilo past iour you : now ll grout asset, The iiouso, in coilluiitio, tiloll ro- illlilitll. ciiiisillorzitiiiil of Supply-- llir. llirla-zili in tlio iriialr-alld soliio proyiu-ss was iniiilo ill-fore the Illllllil.‘ took rl-cl-ss lit onl- o'clock. Ai 3.15 o'clock lb.- coiiliilittco rc- sunied lflliiflltlPYiillUli of supply. lhlr. McArthui- askl-d for information us to tlio 'l‘cl-imlcal School. lion, Mi’. Mytliii replied that the Technical -Scllooi haul been in oileraition and might be l‘.()lltillll(~‘(l'"l)lll not on so late in making the motion, and the bill was reported agreed to without amendment. On motion of Mr. Tanton the bill to incorporate the Trustees‘ of the 0'Leary Church of the-Nazsrines was read a second time and coili- mitted, Mr. James B. McDonald in the chair. Mr. {Vic-Ewen objected to the passage of the bill on the ground that in. this Province we have sufficient religious bodies for the good of the people and ought not to give this sect the recognition of the Legislature. lie moved that the chairman leave the chair. The motion was lost. on division 13 to 12. The committee then divid- ed on the motion that tile first clause of the bill do pass. The motion carried 13 to 12. Another division took place on clause two, with the same result. Another (livision took place on clause three with til-e same result. Another division took place on clause four and it was defeated, l3 to 11. Mr. Kennedy then moved that the chair- inun leave the chair. The commit- tee divided 13 to 12. The speaker took the chair and there was il0 re- port. 0n motion of Mr. liicLurt tho bill to amend the Act respecting Optometry was discharged. 'l‘ile llouse then resuiileil coilsldcra- tioii of Supply, Mr. hicLt-au in the chair. For the paupurs of the Province tile sum of $4,000 was vot- oll. Oil the estimate "or tlio sai- ilry oi’ the Coinmissionei- of Public Works Mr. Suuililers lli0\'i‘ll in illill'llllill('lll that the amount llc re- dui-mi friliii $2000 to S1500. lion Iilr. lliyt-rs opposed tlio motion and it was filrtlier lllS- cussed by llir. Saunders 'l‘iltl aincnliillient was lost null the originnl motion passed. On the ostiiiiiltis for roads, $35,000, lion. Mr. McDonald pointed out that the latl- government stopped all work on llitiTtiflllh‘ on the day after the election, throwing olit of employ- ment the contractor and thousand; of men. (if the $35,000 estimated fui‘ roads, $10,000 were, it was cs- tliliated, to be expended in the llovi-lopliilenl. of the patrol system Last fall tiil- woaiblai- \\'tlii_fil\'(ll'lilllt' and the largo quantity oi’ cenloill il-ft lying oil the ground and diiiil- aged was to some extent iltiiizl-d in the ililproveinont of tlio culverts and bridges on tlio roads. At eleven o'clock the estimates had all boon votl-d in conlinittce liiid were reported agreed to with- out amendment. expensive a scale as iii the past loul- ylHiPS. Any work lliorc, in thcl interest of tlio country will be cal‘- rlod on. 'l‘hl- zlmeildiiu-iit was thou piit and lost on a straight party vote. The silppiy llor tho Agricul- tural liepilrtillcnt was thou passed len bloc, (ill tho ltonl Coroners’ lnqilesis ~-llon. .\ir. McDonald referred to the fact that fl'lillili'lit‘i‘ of Coroners‘ bills were not paid by the late gov- On motion of lion. Mr. Stewart the Appropriation Act, was intro- duced and road :1 first time. The liousc then adjourned until len o'clock tomorrow. Want Ex-Crown Prince (Continued From Page One) llll: “good old days" before tlio war,‘ when conditions were easier than idflllilulll, and the present govern- inoilt had to pay them. The pres- l-nl government bud been criticiz- ed by the leader of the Opposition for paying $40 to the doctor who bad spent $17 in cash for travelling expenses over bad winter roads and two and ll. half days of ll-is time in nlid-wliiter. in another case in which the Coroner we: a Liberal $08 was paid for a less service. 0th. 0i‘ ‘Coroners were paid still lilrgcr amounts, The matter was various- ly discussed. \l'l't?llll€l' Stewart said that he hoped, at the next session of the Legislature to place the pay- ment of Coroners on an equitable basin‘. ‘.\ir. Ueilnls, .\ir. bit-Arthur and Iiii". Blanchard, then attacked the [Tanner's salary" and moved iil ain~ tendnleilt of tho Estimate that it be reduced from $2,000 to $1.500. The f-Sllilltiii‘ in lliis regard was defend- oll by .\ll‘.‘.\lCl)tllltllil, lion. .\ir. Mc- Neil], .\lr, hlciiaven, anti .\ir. Tuni- oil, and the item passed. Till! lustful-lite l't)|~ education $280,- 005.00; for the Flilcoilwooil ilospit- al and lilflriilary $102,200; for lu- tl-rost $70.32;’); \\'t'l‘L~ imsscll serial- llll. tin tlu- itl-nl “lmlfilfliiiltiil. $17,- 050, .\li'_ ill-unis moved in amend- lllvlll that llu- indemnity of iiieiii- burs oi‘ flip legislature be reililcell to $200 a sl-ssioil. ‘fills motion was supported by .\ir. .\lill\l‘llllll‘, ,Mr. Ilium-bard, and ‘.\ir. Saunders. 0n llu- otlil-r baud lion. .\ir. .\lcNelll. lion. .\ir. Amonauli, iloii. .\lr, Slew. art and others contended that tlio roiluctioil oi 8100 curb lill-ulher illi- plomeillod tlio ilroullstr of nlonlbi-rs of llll‘ Lilli-rill Lionsl-rvntivl: party lo rodul-o lhl- inllouuiityq 'i‘iil.~ coin- liiiltm- lll\"lill‘ll on the inuciilllnl-ut Willi-ii was dolcaioll by ll straight party vole. 'i‘hl- item till-ii passe-ll. lllstiiiliitos of $1.922 for the Logis- lilllH‘ Library and "Legislative. l m? Tuesday, April 1 5 Wednesday l6 AT THE Drill Hall Lucky Door Tlokoh CORIETI-On April 8th, Jvunw carbon, 864 Dorchsster Street. Muolo every Evolvin- I. l. i‘ service at the house this afternoon starting at 4 o'clock. fhnorll Thurs- late 0f Granville, P. ’ ulwl Th0 minim in 00 0hr" Willi“ alilon. at bonds of Nil l». 0i o. whll0 mu pinto.‘ ‘a I olthor use all» Iflhirwli!‘ walking. -. ~ ~ ‘Granville Ooiautory. i; -_ b th l train to Bratisl- :30. ylGfYgfiQela-IYGPIIIYIHQ Ohuroli Thurldny iiioriu g at 1O aan- Rev. m, guy-ling o diotintalbtormont or G. W. V. A; Onihootrn. lTho prosoodo of this Motor Show will b0 work urrild 0n by 0. W. V- 5-- ‘ ADUMON I'd. sztscr YOUR CAR THE Moron snow Thursday 17 All Model of Cars Displayed vmi and lnlbrumonhl uumbm O _ lead to trouble. (lraiills" amounting to $17,550 were till-n jlilfiSltil. 'i‘livso grants include $1.000 for lilo ’i‘ourlst z\t~itl0l'liilltlll, $2.500 for tho Roll Cross, $1,000 aid for destitute children and $5.000 lor fox ‘breeders. The latter ainouilt- it was explained is for the prouio- lion llilil improvement of the fox br ding industry. The item ivzlr pzi l‘ll before the committee rose at ii o'clock. Evening Sitting-Tuesday ir the ovenlilg llml. Dr. lift-Mil lail liltrodilced n bill to aiileiul llic l'ublli- SchooLs Act i920. it was road ii first tlino. Oil motion of Mr. lluntaln the hill to amend the Act incorporating 8i. (‘ntherlilos iturul Telephone. (‘our pany, Ltd, was read a second time and committed, Mr. Hunter iil the oilalr. Mr. Bunlnln. Mr. Tan- lon, Mr. McNevln and others dis- cussed ths bill. Mr. Tnuton bilg- gsnteil that the Si. Catherine; Tele- phone Company would overlap the territory covered by ths West Riv- er Telephone Company. He. thought there would be a clash. if the bill were passed which might 11s moved that the chairman leave the chair. But Harry l. Porter, Otnotor 000d in r0ll0f v l BZEMA. is: lmchl ' Chan's ‘g then have a tin pan which will now, is leading to a marked wavi- movement into the right-side camps. The ultras are gaining even more rapidly than the old-line national- ists. And such Socialists as still are radical are turning to the Ccillniuil- lst Party for shelter. The Communists are destined to gain heavily in the elections, though Germany. per se, is now nnytlllni: blit red. And thc process of uildlar- mining what is left of the republic- ilnlsm of the German republic gilt-s merrily on. The Economy Commission is pro ceeliing with its work oi‘ letting out ompioyes, chiefly lttlplllllllillilrl, with u remarkable zeal. its anti-Repub- licanism has become almost a pub llc scandal, and Democrats and Soci ulists are protesting. So far flltli’ protests iinve been in vain. "Die Zeit," sllTflflllilllilhri iilolitli piece, praises their work and ud- vises them to "go to it.“ Tho Na tlonallsts naturally arc jubilant. Firing Republicans. The latest dodge employed by tho Economy (‘oiilnllssioil to rid tin republic of. important iicilulillizan lilstltiltlons cailu- iii n ilotico that tlcrtiliii ilcpartiilcnts in the llllvfilil lliiiiislry would be reduced. lt s4. happened that these lltfllllflllllilil: were lllllliiiUll by true lloilllblil-alll. Tlii- clipping ofi‘ of such l'lli]llli_\'l'> was tile nlorl- important, since lb. lillflflfil‘ Ministry has to do with matters of public. snfl-ty llilll ili'lll'.‘. it iiliikl-s nil tile (lifft-rllilvc ill llll‘ world ill the l-oildiu-t of ]lllllt‘l' um! other public safety organs whether ll iti-pubilclin or a uloilzii-l-lllst is ilircctlng affairs iii llll‘ liitorioi- flliii‘ istryfis hruilcllos, llilll wlil-llll-i‘ ll ri-al li1‘]ll|lill('(lil sits nt its ill-ad illii*l'lUi' hlillilltci- ,l.' ~rcs is lwll known as a Illilil of l‘t'lil‘iiilli.'li')'. oven iuonarcliistii- lenrnliigs. lit‘ naturally llns lloill- nothing to soo to it that Republicanism is iuiilntiilnl-ll iii his hurl-nus. “hioill-y iilusl. ill‘ siivl-ii," says llll‘ Economy Commission, thcreiipiln hat-king at thl- very roots of the itc- pnblivnn institutions riltlu-r than to lop oil some iii-lids put lil oillcc un- llor Wiihl-liii ll. "by the (lrilco of lod, Emperor and Kaiser." Many of those liuiko no srcri-t of liclr enmity for llopubill-iins and wlpllllllflilliliiill. liiul their scorn foi lie “iileillcicilcy” of l'i-|il||)|iq-;||| m dilutions. Bees Prefer Bright Colors (United Press) BERMN. Ailril ll. wllcos have n lino sons:- for viirlmn, colors lllill will min-l the l7 iillll-ls) take for his subjl-rt on Sunday the 13th at 7.110 p, m, “Tlyl 'I‘riumpilal Entry." Sun- day School ilt 10.15 a. m. Give-lndians Fake richls to trade across the United Hiatus‘ lllitl Canadinil borders with- out paymi-ilt oi‘ duties, it was learn- ed hero tilday". of tho assistant USE Gold Dull out- doors in well on indoors. Windows, wood- work, porches and floors kept spotless with little trouble. Anything that can be cleaned with soap ' and water can be cleaned more easily and thor- ‘Wllllii with Gold Dust. Eastern Guardian ....'*BRlDGETOWN.--The pastor (if the roads permit him to Permits For Trading (UnitQd Press.) WASHINGTON, April 8.—Secre- lnry of the interior Work fills in- formed tho Treasury Department of the fraudulent sale of trading permits to Indians oi northern New York. which ilurpart to give them The fake permits bear the name secretary of the li‘L*.llSlll‘_\' oc-upyiug that office in i873 and lllt: based on the treaty o fiillili)’, ciliuinl-rl-l: and navigation (olivllllloli iii-Lumen this country and tlreat llrltllin in 178-1. This trea t,v has been abrogated by subsc- oill-ilt rulings an darts, it was poin- ted out, and Indians under the pre- out zlarci-niont are required to pa)’ llutiv-s llic some as any other tra- dcrs. -———-¢-0>————-- Aftcr‘ grating i-llcl-se or lemons a very stiff llrislll-li brush, either dry or dainplnl-d, thoroughly cleanses tho izratcr. f6T§T4'-€'Q.Q 475$‘: Economy of Space Every cubic foot con- structed in any building is commercially un- profitable if it does not do its part in paying interest on the invested capital. C0141§T67‘I‘TZ‘I»".5Z416T‘}€I€6 in structural steel construction there is the very greatest econ- omy of space. as stool forms the least bulky and the strongest bulld- lng material known. Q“ 4TOT4_4T Booklet on request. 14f‘ f Addrcu Dept. K, COMDIIU I-IIIII. Steel Plate d Strut-Aural Work Shel-brooks. Que. ‘ ~10 _ojojo'.’ofb "I914 i QUEEN HOTEL Water Street, Chlrlottotown arc mllch more impressed by color- "d than by white light. This llns been established through experi- ments conducted by Alfred Kuohil. The light waves which minke tho greatest impression upon tho eyes of bees are between 805 and 000 millimeters in length. Before using l HOW till Ilflll the chairman railed that he was too- '"9@ss.l.t..!llll fireman out it lr. lhaoven until the lard is mcllcd. Allow the grease to harden on the tin before wiping it off. You will wool u well as any of the expan- sive metals on tlio market. --—-—-<0c---- Don't stir odglr candies whilo t P This popular Hotel hll been compiotoly ronovntcd and rafurnlohld throughout 0nd offers vary comfortnblo nocommedntl to tho trovoll- inq public. \ Th0 ublo l0 qopoolnliy cod and tho public III ‘£4. '00s. cooking and nevor flavor candy until you remove ii from the fire.