- l. l lao Ros: TEA ‘is good tea" The juicy, flavor-y leaves of the ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY are hardly ten days oIcI when plucked. " ‘ T T " " TIIE FIITUITITE . SIIEW There is simply n6 comparison when lit comes to chey- ing tueacto because -- , lllollrlrs BLAilli nmsr is easiy the best flavoured and has the longest lasting quadtles. When a man buys Hickey’: he gets the BEST. IIIGIIEY 8r IIIOIIOLSOII LIMITED Charlottetown TOBACCO COM PANY, Manufacturers a ‘y; OOQ-Q'§-§OQ~>§ O-Q O-O &Q-O'OO'§O-O§§~O-O-Q-¥O-O§ §O©§4 if?’ i bloke Famous Players j. i USED BY THE worIcPs Champions EXCLUSIVELY A full supply 0f , V ilase l-iali Supplies- jun prices to CLUBS. logue prices. Carter & C0., Ltd. Headquarters lor- fiporting’ Goods, f’ ‘ I- _ ~ A Everything sold at Cata- nil: to a Ilew (larriage or Go- ilart This Spring We are showing all the good styles at popular prices. PATDIIS, LIMITED ‘C §§ oe¢¢4e¢ooooaoo-ema-oyaooo s "”"‘"‘ E. R. BRQW 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown ‘ “moooooommowoooe ,___ Fire, Life, Accident, Sicknes and y» Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong (Srtock Companies. OQW //~ The Central‘ Guardian SHOP rrom Holman‘: Catalog. A MUSICAL DELIGHT-Status! lilater-Jlaptlst Choir May 8th. 3-2; -WOMEN'8 PATENT and grey pumps. $3.95. Alley Co. Ltd. 1-5-2! RESERVE AUGUST 8th for the picnic at Emerald Junction. A MUSICAL DELIGHT-Stabal Mater-Bnptist Choir May 8th. 3-21 MIBSE-S BROWN OXFORD sizes l1 to '2 only. $3.95. Cushion insoles and rubber heels at Alley Co. Ltd 16-21 A MUSI-CAL DETlGHT-Stabai lldater—Balptist Choir lllay 8th. 3-2 CHILDRENS BOOTS many spec ial values at Alley Co. Ltd. 1-5-21 ' WHITE BUCK OXFORiD—-$5.95 Alley Co. Ltd. / 1-5-2‘ MEN'S OXFORD $5.95. Special at Alley Co. ‘Ltd. 1‘5\2. A MUSICAL DELIGHT-Slalom Mater-Baptist Choir May 8tll. 3-2! BOYS BROWN BOOTS $3.85 a‘ Alley Co. Ltd. 1.5.2 FANCY HOSIERY $1.50. All thi new shades at Alley Co. Ltd. l-5-2' OUR VOUNG MEN'S suits arr lire IYou Going to Treat Baby i ~ ~ ~ .2212“ ., made well. fit well, wear well, am‘ priced right. Give us a coll for your next suit. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1-4-2 1-2-2’ NUMBER 8 BATTERV meet to night at the Arlnourics at 8 .p.nl H. L. Bethune, lMajor. RESERVE THE 18TH ot May for Thomas A. Lynch's sale 0|! farm stock and implements, Peakes Sta. tlon. 1.3mm 5; LADIES CUSHION soled boots and oxfords in Eh} and BEE rump. with noiseless soles. the most (grim l0l‘lllI)I('. footwear made $4.95 uppl Alley C0. Ltd. 15,2; NUMBER 8~BATTERY P. n‘ 1 IIPIIVY Ifilimilcwvill hold an org-up izallon meeting in lilo Armourit“ ‘at! 3q£~m~ lfllllilht. All molnllcrs oi Dlisclldtltery are requested to b0 PTIEIEIANNUAL MEETING of [Ill a 1- _. rovlncial Rifle Asaocia. l.loll WiII he held in the (my com, IIWm- City Hall Building .119‘ Tuesday evening, 8th May a-t 7;]. saggy?‘ attendance of nlemberg l, ,1‘, 5 l requested. Charles Leigh i leuL-Coi. R. 0.. Sec-tress, 1-2-w fnl-3 FERTlLlZEfli-Now arriving sun lcrphosphote, soda and potash alst ‘Swift.’ ' - . ~ w" nipmqlgiltlnfcrtillzer ill! of “ma, llvhoiucall - ‘dz u}. mwcm DIIPP-S» .. t. All rcnul. Special prices ill ldarlners Ifliuhs. ..\. IIISIIIIIIIIB$ and lI-(lrnc & Co 116789-544“ ‘\II"~'I ITIIPIIlDQ Howorrl aind lilies Lively‘ Discussion ‘(Continued from Page Two.) he public that the obligation rest 3d upon mo. ll can now assure my ‘ion. friend that so far soil am con~ earned my department has nothinB whatever to do with the conalflw zion or maintenance of sullllllfl- "I the jail or security of the P115911 are in the jail. Premier Boll: ll have ‘bee! lrought more or less IMO 00111111" with this matter, and inllhlrlel ‘lave Ibeeu made llY l-IIB GIWPTII nsnt in the case of the escaDB ° .hese people and certain step lave been taken with respect t1 nnklng the confinement of thesl leople a matter of safetY- TI" lovernment is not In l! D011II~I°11 l‘ zuarantee the absolute safety o lny prisoner; all they 61111 11° I' .0 use reasonable means to 111911911- hem escaping. These men in som- vay or other succeeded in sawinl heir way out. Just bow they E0 he salvs into their ‘11055911111011 I- lot known. They had been pu nto their cells in the ordinary vsy. There was the safety of th. zells, whatever that amounted to \nd there was the safely of thl all, whatever tllst amounted l0- lMifi. STEWART: Not very much l. appears. iDRlEMilER BELL: Well. thes hinge can be made up n reason lble security. One of the P115011 rrs got n. hack saw. supposcdl.‘ rom the outside. ll-le sawed hi: vay out of his. cell. and then saw dhls associate out, and then thl ,wo of them sawed their way on ll? the .iail. ‘HON. MR. JOHNSTON: Aud wt lever “saw" them since! ~ Mill. UEIPAGE: We don't want ti .ee them, either! MR. STEWIAIRT: You GIIOIIII vaut to see them if you had ani lcusc of responsibility. iPiltEhIiflflR IBEIJLZ One repor vas that they were in Ncwfound and and another reporl. was tha hey were in the United States, anl I. is inlpossillie to discover wherl hcy are. 'l don't think we wen o the cxpcnsc oi‘ sending detec lvcla after them, but we made ill luirics and could not locate them lVc took the precaution of trans ‘crriug the assistant jailer into a light watchman. II lllink the jai ll. the present. time is about as sc ~ure as u jail of that kind can be Fuel-c are dclclsts in the jail ilsel -ud these dcfllcts cannot very wel it‘, remedied. If the jail could Ib- novcd hack four or five buudrel ‘ards and surrounded with a wal dare (any it would be more secure Mit. l-IIRMIS: The question tlla hc people are interested in is lhu his tiling will not occur again Fhc placing of a night waiohmal a right step, but if this hulidin, .- under the department of Plllllli Norks ll would like the Commie lIOII9I' of iPublic Works lo Inforn ls if there have ‘been any improve uellts lnadeso that llrisonevs can lot saw liu-ir way out again. HUN. MlR. BROS-BY: We havl lut on outsirll: wire screens. Thorl ‘s no absolute proof that the saws zot in through the windows. Ali . |Iu Sunllllorsirlc. Il0II’T WASTE W00l. The high cost of clothing attests the value of woo|, Protect your supply by using . 0ur Sheep llip .lt’a use will promote a healthy and bountiful growth of wool and destroy all p”. asites which infect sheep. Has a tonic affect on the |k|n PRICE ' 50c PER PINT NOW IS T-HE TIME TO SE IT. ‘Johnson ll: Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets l l i i Dr. E.0. Harris Eye Specialist Removed from Royal Bank Building TO Oflloe In the stem or‘ tllo W. ‘l’. Wallner 00-. Ltd. Queen Itraat. Oflloo Hours: I a. m. i to 8.80 p. m. Evening appointmanti arranged if desired. Phone 160. IpmII“ "I" Pilwfldilli»! the week end meouoooe-o-o-oovoowovooe hat anybody knows is that thr ‘lars were sawed and the prisoners zoi. nut. _ om. lvlulnloocx ilcnulvnrlv! '.ei. us see whore we lit in on this i romcmber when the Premier was Loader of tile Opposition, and the 'ota for Queen's County Juli was l2,5.'l5. He kept ‘the House in ho,’ vzlter all the time these Estimate! vere going through. "Now he ask: l4,6Il0—-almost (loll-hie the amount ‘la-s he any idea of what is. going ill the lPulllic Works department‘! ‘loos he know who is getting tlu zrafl. out. of the work? lt. is jus‘ mother case of taxing the peoplr ‘.0 pay for extravagance. The) -nax them down to the Jail nowa lays. ‘and lrrnt ‘them like stun boarders when they gal. them, 'l‘hc_\ ltny as long na they like and leavl whorl they get. tired. llore w: have $1383 for coal hill alone. Titlfi the heel’ bill! Some of these poo pie are fed like gentlemen. We will have to all go down lherc‘ Wo wouldn't lluve to work and worry then, and we would be red I)!’ the taxpayers of ihc country. is lt ally wonder that wc have l-riln Innis? And look at the drug l)lil_ “$80.00! Ii see that the hon. gen llcman from West River ilHou. lMl‘. Hughes) illlrily in this House ao often, mixed up Ill this. we have bills? only $2.50. "I! T0113’ cents out. 0i‘ course have Hflfllflllilil)’ vou! oLuuglltcr.) PIGIIII"? lfIlillll-lctl his heart nbou ciao I.ei lis Help You lIouse-olean Now that house-cleaning time has arrived-the big idea la to get It over with quickly and thoroughly. This is whore we can help you. simply go to your phone and cell us what you require and we will see that your wants are delivered promptly at your door without an extra cent of charge. Look ovor this list-Phone 315-and we will do the rest. Ammonia, Moth Balls, Bon- Aml Soap, Scrubs, Metal Pol- lohea. Wood Polishes, Carpet Cleaners, Wall Paper Clean- ers and anything‘ also you may require. TIIE 2 MAGS 149 Great George Street Phone 315 .t is too well we know it. who has been preaching lis it any wolldor HON. MiR. ‘llUKlillliTlS: Our bill is MR. KIFJNNPIDY: ‘it's $2.00. You there is this about lf,—you could working for Iliut wily IlllH the ‘.‘.‘§ §-.-§-§§§ §O-O~Q-O-Q§-f§O 064-04 °Il&RL0'1'1‘E’I‘0WN' ‘GUA F” ho jail expenses so much us to ioublc tile nlununil’ VIEEMIJUl ililuuL: ioverument. now. MIR. KIENINEIDY: Just exactly,- Wle are the PREMIIIER JEELL: That makes .he difference. MR. KENNEDY: That's what is 119K111: the deficit roll up, anyway. st is no wonder that the country s about a million dollars furtherin -ellt than it was when the Con- lervatlves were in power. Here ‘on admit that even on this small tem of the Jail you have doubled he expenditure, after bleeding the leople white with taxes! ll am zlad to see the editor of the Patriot lere. He denounced our expendit- lres iu big red type. HON. IMIR. ‘NASH: in w“ iblfluk Vile. We have n0 red type. MR. KENNEDY: Now, is hat clear‘! He admits it! ‘Ill-TE -OHIA‘IIRMA'N: Don't wan- I°1' “WHY from the point. MR. KlFJNNPlDY: That's the Jail. Laughter.) Vcry well, Mr. ‘Chair- ‘lan, let us stick to the Juli. i IIIIIII IIIB I10". gentleman must be IIQIIIITIIIR 101' a. nice supper down here. TIIPY should llc able to put '1' i1 Ilrelly 20nd spread at the lricc. The Premier must he help- "il 1110111: sonle of his friends. Ho ‘I "II" OI 1116 izreatest ‘Premiers we -ver ilad in this Province; there is -o doubt. aibout that. (Loud ap- lause from Liberal benches) ~39 111‘. as rolling up a debt is concern- ‘ '1' lIfIIIIII I11118htel~ and applause {Om vlsitorsJ And the-u he says 1&1 the formers in the country are 10f. hall taxed! THE CHAIERMAN: You must gel o the point, ‘IGBNNIPIPY: Tile point is I1“ 1"‘ ‘"0 "1111111-1 ISIIIIDIY and we, '$ 8 loyal (lpurlsition, have a right p speak from the first turn oi the ustlnlates to the tail cud of them. ‘IIII IIPIIIIBI‘ Y0". M-r. Chairman, nor ‘II-"IIIIIIY "I50 in this House or out 'I_I' III“ II"! lmwer to slop our in- lulricls. or raise any objocliilll m hem. -I want to tell you tllzlt now ‘II III!" YOU will know llow thing‘ liaml. We have not bud lhrlirtlui neut in‘ this House that we up “HI lllllositlon should have had. Ollr locations have not been properly uawcrcd. when we put them on he ordcr palpcr. but ll will not stop o (list-loss that now. Hem wqlmvo '1381l of u coal ibill for the Jail IOIIB- My (lwelling house and tore cost $120 to heat this winter. "I1 ‘I Sllllllose ll shouldn't cxpectI '1 I10 He‘ colllfortablc as they are in hc Jail. 'I)i1I you cvcr hour of "och a tiuuz? Herc is $86 for Pulls. $12.2 for ‘Stanley. ‘Show and ’l‘¢11‘1l(lll for "laJbor"----~l thought I195’ were hardware lnen—alui here .~i $442 for George ll. Tooullls for liscuits. The idea! (ILtillgIlli-BIZ) linlply feeding their friends! Zllilt. lll~li‘At'lil<I: Ull biscuit-s! I MR. NDNNIDIJY: Yt-s. It is a‘ yonder there isn't a boot bill Ilt'l‘i.‘,I no! (Laughielxl Now ‘l think tilc_ ‘rcnlicr had holler come back to he ilIiI estimates of llllil, WhcnI 12.500 or $3,000 was sufllcllallt to! i ovcr Lllc Jail ckpcuscs. Thou we‘, rill lot this estimate Lliftillf-lll with‘ nit. any more arnllnlont. As a mob’, or of fnci lllcrc should only he ouc" all for the ‘Province. We have no‘ "ight to ho ‘burdcllcll wiill tlrree. zlils. lit looks m: if we were cll-' burauiug crinlinzlls insicarl of try-_ ng lo reduce their number. if, people are placed ill jail for a? zrilue we have a right. to make hem cairn their living. Tile [loo-l ole of this province find it hard, .:llough to make their own living vithoui contributing to the sup- lort 0i’ criminals. While we con- inue giving tilcm a fat, easy time not l we are encouraging them. Put hese people to work. Once they ‘legiu lo uuderstunrl that they “we m unrk when they m: U10"! rou will ‘find that. there will not be. lo many in thc Jail. ‘There should ‘le a fellco around it. ‘Got. tllosP ‘eilows breaking stone. lllitltlllg lroolna or brushes or solllclhliill; hon next year we will not. bc com- ng llcro voting away ‘$111011 "I III" lard earned money of the llflllllI" ll’ lhis province-f MR. Ihlfllhllfihl dill not illiiik 111111 the coal bill for the Jail was loo nuch. lit cost hiln il-Ilflllf, $300 this winter to run Ilia furnace and klt- zhou stove. in 1919 the blll was $678.66. Mlt. .l. fl. STIISWAIIVI‘: Just wily ‘he increase. ill this one item of Queen's ‘County .laii_ should havo doubled since i918 is difilcult to lnde-rstand, and ‘l think ii ccrtaln- ly doe-l require a more IHICIIIIUJIII explanation than we havc so fur received. What. Sf¥l‘\’lf'fi arc we getting? it WOllItI have been Ibotter to have closed it nil flIlilufllllfll‘ ' than to have sot such all cxalnplv 1s has ilccll HM I11 ilIIflwIIIl-l IIV" prisoners lo escalle WIIIIIII ‘I _I"“' months. The llllili; is u iurre! l‘llc Prcniicr nivcs u very’ IlYPIIl‘ "Xlllflll" allon of it. Will-n was this ‘lllllllfili- cation lu- talks about made? These escapes have ill-cu going on fro!“ .llllle llniii ‘llctxenlllcr. Was it only two priaoucrs who used a saw to get out. or was it the live of 111cm? How did lhc others escape? Whl’ t (m (m- .-.ix mouths? Wr- seo just prvcilllllilll was taken. uleull-s it la vcry tiiflicuii Iii Sit unprecedented. condition. any attempts been those criminals? spend large sums of vlcling criminals of se put them ill jail for 1 srd'e and inhale rreely. it s1" F fQflffi QQOQQQO-O Q4 O-FQ-OQQ-O ~ 5; r P‘ zlilculpl lo bring lilcln hack? a iinc uxzlnlplc of eiliciitncy’. quaic 1li‘l*t'tllitIDlltiV2ll‘il lbcing taken. 'l‘llc Premier say» he hoard a rc- Nitltl oul- word in SIIOW that ilccar- was this condition allowed to 510 how littlc that explanation amouuis to . He says that. every reasonable WIIM IIIIII those mcll (‘S('it[l('(I l gut Illlfl|‘lll'l~ The fact remains that wc have tlll II*I"“ instructed tilt-m to capture thcm., "IZIIIR l" I'¢‘I'*iII Thcy did nil they could. The pris- AFI‘ W“ “M112 I" onora evidently money in wu- tlal friends. Pious Cfimct- body kept them well secured while 11 "IP11! "WI the officers wrcre looking for them. BIIOW U191" l0 K0 "99 i111" "IIIII" I1" I never had any doubt in my mind HEADACHE? ' Bathe ‘ha torehead Wm‘ Mmil could not do any more. quick rellet for every ache. T “WHY, Jim, who " start riding a‘ an easy chair." “Surprised, eh, Fred? just been riding a shor was the new roads that did the trick." "What roads?" “Why, man alive, have you been asleep? Haven't you wonderful new highways the Gov- errlnlcllt has been spending millions of 3o‘ iars on?" Ten Miles Easier Now Than Five Before "Your wheel glides along those hard, smooth, dustless highways just like a ball rolling over a billiard table. Hardly any pressure needed on the pedals. You can ride l0 miles today more easily than ‘you could do 5 or 6 miles on the old roads." “That so, Jim ?" Like A Tobog “They've cut down the big bills. too, Fred. The new easier to climb. As for you can lct her go now toboggan. And, say,it’s great to feel » - the wind in your face and to sec the trees whizzirlg by. And, after you reach the bottom you shoot on-—and You'd never believe on-and onI you could coast so far unless you'd‘ tried it yourself." THERE are over L000 C.C.M. Service Station: in Canada rlflylfll srljluyoe C.C M parts Ind Ilvlnl C.C.M. service. LOOK 1'01’ the above sign. e New Roads thought you took your exercise in MASSE Y-IPERFECT-RED Cannda Cycle & Motor Company, Limited Montreal, Toronto, WESTQN, ONT" Winnipeg, Vancouver THE CliARLOTTETOlvN GARAGE COMPANY,‘ LTD. IU \- . I I , I ,- , I K n ' l ,..-.nn " did i “Gee, you make a fellow anxious to get out on those new roads, too." “Why not get a bicycle and come along with mo, Fred? Come and breathe the clover-laden breezes. And see the n did you bicycle? I WCII, I've fields sprout up this spring. And the t time. It grain ripen golden in the fall. I know some pools where there's a fish or two. And some places where the mushrooms grow. We'll take our bicycles along next vacation, too." “You've sure got me going, Jim.“ “Well, now I've got you going, I want to steer you right. Let me whisper a word of advice. Get a C.C.M. Bicycle." “Wily, what's the difierence?" A Peppy Bike j f'For one thing. there's the Triplex Hanger. Nn other hike has it. The Triplex responds to the slightest pres- sure on thepedals. You start easier. Get under way faster. Every bit of weight you put on the pedals counts for speed. The Triplex Hanger is sure a peppy power plant. The New Pedal “There's the new Gibson Pedal, too. A beauty! Aluminum frame that looks like silver and cannot rust. Strong, yet wonderfully light. Watch how she spins. And sec how perfectly it fits the foot. "But I'm not a salesman. Fred. Just hike down to the C.C.M. dealer's. He will be glad to tell you all about C.C.M. Bicycles--why "they're niclteiled over copper, why the enamellin lasts so long, why EnglitzhSetmless Tu ing makes the best frames and all abourthe Hercules -' Broke.‘ seen those gan grades are c'onstillg-— just like a Bottom Prices I “Go down and get ‘yonnCICM. now and come out {or a ride. You can easily, _ afford OhC--C.C.M- Bicycles are almost down trjl pre-ivar prices: 315 to S20 less than the ‘peak’ prices. They've bit the bottom for a quality bicycle." ’ es Bum CLEVELAND—- CoLumlglgtj ' “The Bicycles with the C.C.M. Triplex Hanger” 2U‘! FOR SALE BY 164 Prince HStreet“ BRA ‘Prince County ca, McKAY & 00., LTD.‘ Agents for Canada Cycle d. Mbtor 0a.. Ltd. ~5 And wc do nol. know yet whether ado- ihat the two convicted men port s, but llc has not wcrc Ill Illf‘ Stale ricd out his duly and made an ilon- cat attclnpl lo bring tllcnl to jus- iicc and yet the expenses of this (It‘llltl'lfllt'lli. have been doubled. _ When the lute (lovcrnnlelll wasllll power there was a general clcan-l in]; up of criminals and the work| was (lmlo otlir-iontly. Mil. K-lObFNhlDlf: -l again de~ mam] an vxplttnatlilli from the Prcluier illifiill. the incrcsnu‘ Illilllf-l ui-lstimnte. I iiltlN. Mn. JOHNSTON: When illon. I colunlullicuied wilh the] sheriff and two police oificelxl and had some influen- At ally rate someq lhat lhcre would he an attempt made to release those mou. l dis- tinctly warned the jailer tn be watchful. The sheriff and the pol~I ice officers went as far as Borden. l don't pay the -bili.= in m)’ department. Milt. ISTTEWNRJTZ There is a Jail Commission, is there not? Pilllfihl-Il-TIR BELL: Yes. ll was ‘the Jail (‘nmmission which IookI “up llu- investigation and found the ijnilcr guilty of neglect of dlliy and d charged him. IMiR, STIJVVART: Will-u? PRil-Phlll-lfilit HELL: After the es. capo of lifssrlry and (llllricu. hlR. S'lll0\\'AR"l‘: And iu Novem- lt is ilcr. zlfte-l- that, two luorl- prisoners this thing is ll escaped! PItIIENIJWIIFJIt Didi/L: Possibly. l.li‘t' at all. ' _ Mil. STIldWAiltT: Well. it. seems ll().\' llVlll. JOHINF- FUN 981119115 Ithe illvcstigalirlu did lull bear much ouelw fruit. vustigation. ill ‘Summersitic, did not amount oithcr, I am afraid. We are as bulily off as we over were. and constables cilarge. we arc liable | thing go on ill the future. hen-rd ihat soulc nf those. prisoners was the dlrst he had heard 0i! l ilepzlrtnleut to pay for even a lclc- I gram. farce. it is not oar- lgriug on lllc administration of 311111 would always IHCEIIQ. 110W?“ I have heard of another in- or secure in jail. Ho Raid U181- ihal ‘prisoner under the late gilvefllmfil‘ much charged with murlicr comHlIlII-9_ I just suicide when he was under tb in vcry have the some M.lt..S'i‘l<1W‘A1R"l‘ said he don‘ 1 have hardly believe this was correct. l l0 who escaped could have been trtill- AI ‘r1113! 1'11If‘- II IIIII IIIII» 911111931 lured but for ihe refusal oi’ some with the past year's admlnlstra)" W v where thc only two criminals t ,victed were allowed to e60’ And an the prisoners were The item carried. allowed to go. As l said before. “My Hands Trembled A '- _' and I Could Not Sleep”7f; _ I‘ Mr. frhomaa Honey, Brantford, Ont, writes:— " ‘ I _ "when I began taking D" Chase's Nerve Food, I was t nervous that when I picked u a cup oi lea my hand woul frenlI-Ie ‘like a Ieal. I coul not sleep well, could not n‘ member things, and there wel. l.) neuralgia: pains through mybod‘ ' _ Alter taking seven boxes of I] Chase's Nerve Food, however, am in perfect health."- nn. cnasms NERVE noon so coma a box, all dealers or Edmanaon, Bates a (‘0.. LuL, I l i .4 ‘I