.1" ,,,,,_._ "milli- luralng Kullkll 50,000 Readers Informed Of Buying 09,9011"! "l0- cliarlottctown Gllpljdiap Two Cont‘: prior-hing Guardian, Founded 1887 lililllll I Hi ‘MEI! __-_i__ Technical School Night- i]Hl]l]l SWUHK. illlilllliNlllii Formal closing of the Agricultural and Took Place Last The formal closing of the Agri- cultural and Technical School was hold in the Asscm/biy Iiall of tho Eicilool inst even-lug, there being present a large attendance. Super- intendent Crocket.‘ whose address appears ‘below. was tile first spank‘- or. Hon. W. M. Lea, Commission- or of Agriculture presented the certificates to the graduating stu- dents and nrade an address‘. Other speakers were, Premier Béll, His Worship Mayor Jenkins, Itotarian rSiocretary Mr‘. Rowe , Jllosf Mr. Nash, Hon. Mr. Gallant and Mr. E. ’i‘. H1598. MlAAz in addition an enjoyable musical programme was given, Miss Lilian Earle pro siding at the ‘piano, tnesololm ilclng Mr. Elmer Ritchie and liiriss Dorothy ‘Sutherland. Mrs. A, G. Hnnsuld and Hremier Bell gave pleasing readings. ‘Fhilowing wins Ml‘. Crochet/Us address: l! » Tonight's proceedings bring to an and the third term of the Prince Edward ilsland Agricultural and 'i‘l.-chnicai School. This has beena very successful year. We have had a conside '-' increase 5n at.- tendanco over last year both .u. day and night classes. Our total day en. ‘ ‘ belong liixty ‘five and night enrolment‘ one hundred and seven‘. O-ur yearly totals are as iloliuwsz- Day Classes lst year 85 “ " 2nd year ....."'5 “ “ 3rd year . . . . ..6 iNlgllb“ . 1st year .. . 70 " " 2nd year 72‘ " " 3rd yoar_......1o7 10111‘ day classes this ysar were three ig-‘nupthgr >'(1) Sonlor and Jlllliim‘ agripglturpjwomlrssil I2) a course in‘. motor mechanics (3) a course "for choose find‘ butter- nliakers. Oar- uiglit courses were‘ (l) mechanical drawlrgd) mo. tor mechanics (ii) wood raring, (4) wireless, (i5) arithmetic and English. ‘ ‘ _ in all subjects the field covered was more extensive then that of previous years, but notwithstand- ing the higher standard set, the results are very creditaible indeed. Sessicnnl -oxamination.s were held in lDecember and April. in awarding ceritificates, not only the marksonsde in these exam- inations. ibut class work and lpfllc- ticnl tests were taken into consid- oration. . The roll of certificate winners ulus to a more productive effort. _ and an incentive to greater effic- iency. We are very grateful in- deed to the donors. The prize-—a five dollar gold piece presented ‘by Hon. I1‘. J. Nash to the lhest stu- dent in ‘the Agricultural Depart- ment is won by Everett rMoPllee. Beilevue. ' The prize-Pa. sot of pocket wrenches pmscntcd by Tho R08- (‘PS Hardware Company to the best student in the motor mecir anics class goes to Arthur lSpiilet. The flflZP~—l1 carriage wrap- donated by Mr. J. Stanley wedlock to the. heat student in motor mechanics, Agricultural Class-goes to ‘ltusseli ‘Shoidow, Millvlow. The 'Drize—a Gillette lSafcty ‘Ila- VzoP-given -by Messrs. Fenncil A‘: Chandler to the ibest. student ‘in motor mechanics wns ‘won lby Clive Boehner, Peters lRoad. ‘llhe prize-a Babcoclk Milk TesteP-presented by the De Lav- ni Company of lMontreal to the ihest student in the Dairying De- partment goes to Theodore Ellis. Charlottetown. During the year, one new mem- ber was added‘ to our instruction- al srtufff-Zilir. Eric Boulden of Wind- sor; iNlS. Mr, Boulden is a grad- uate of lMacdonalll lColloge and was recently on tile instructional staff of rhat institution. Besides his other qualifications. Mr. Boul- llcn is a successful farmer and a very valuable acquisition to our teaching staff. Ollr students came from every section of tho province. They have applied themselves»onthusinsticny ly tothe work in hand and not only in their scholastic exercises. but in their recreational null social relations they have acquainted students of previous years and that is a point in their favor. They are not so far removed from the elementary school rmd lilo gap to bridle is not so wide. Perhaps I rim expected at this stage of the proceedings to girl: nu outline or summary of the work "we are doing hero. I scarce- ly think‘ that is necessary. Thai nature and scope of our wtrk is pretty generally understood. Thia"illls institution do not leave the is (what We call a. vocational school. The olhlect oi‘ vocational education is lo fit boys or girls for useful employment. Tho prin- cipal industry in this province is 1 :_ |agrlculture and that is why s as milowa r the school has an agricultu- AGRICULTURAL cuss “l "m" B“ m" °°“"‘=~“ “l” Flint Cllll Standing B. MaoPhoe, A. J. lbewls, IS. Camp ‘bell. R.’ Sheidow, Hfilloper. W. olll, P. Wood, i. Barlow. F. iShaw. Second Gina. Standing J. Kenny; RQJQnkIns, G. Miller. a. oalilu. moron ulollmics sir-it ‘can strolling. A. Spi-llatt, O. liouhuer, L. But- ler. la. McKinuon o. Glow, o. Mac- Kenzia, 1s. moi. .1. "association. T. Waye, iL. iMdLilllan, R. Suds- bllry. A. Nether-all, l0. Cook. _ a u w. Maollwen. n. Msollon. u. Graham. 1L. MscDoupall. 0. Mac- Milinn, VJ. LlfiBllvQfl‘, G. Smith. lulsvluo ' rim Gilli‘ UMMMI ' 1‘. Ellis, n. Court, lilies“. ll. Rims. - ‘- cum - Iuotlsl-l mu, Ann-mimic A.‘ McConnell. H.’ Riggs. l‘. Chandler, W, ‘W ,. ii-felbm Fra- ser. Thomas us bacon. Andrew Fraser. ‘ MOTQR _ Mlqtlmlcs n. n. Wsash. w. rfmrlow, u. Gallant. L. Gurney, H. McLasrl. - Wbnnftldlixlno s‘. Waller; o ‘ ‘mo. r. mp- enny, T. 'I_ Oulinolly, L. Kaiser, 1W)‘ , ‘ ' wraith: ‘ C- srsévnmlt. J. . .1. rm- "11 - 1 . . ' . d. D‘ Dunn-k ‘l! t, ‘L Woo The ‘student union Gust-lotto- . fill-lions) F!!!“ i"; more there _ _ amt-oval. hrsouniiy, .1 think‘ the not limited to agriculture alone. Courses will the provided, and are being provided in any vocational subject where the demand is suf- ficient to Justify the necessity expenditure. In tho success of vo- cational education the city is or Ishould ho just as interested the country. Thirty per cont. of our day! classes cent of our night classes are city students. The school is open to all applicants overiiftecn years of" age, who arc capable of profit- ing 'by tho instruction given. Our total enrolment this your in day 8S and sixty per and night class is '172.‘it shouldbe twice that‘ numlhar. We have class room accommodation, equip- lllont and an instructional sufficient to handle three hundred staff -'- with very little addition- ll Qlililllilllilfel. O_ur_ enrolment is increasing, ‘hilt it is not. increas- ing fast-enough. Why? Because vocational, education is a new thiiig in-thib province; and it is meeting ‘with ~ille~_samo kind‘ of {insert sustained. There is indifference; _,l.0n.as anything ellio that is evl‘ and ti.’ which we ‘are unac- ihore is cqnstructive criticism. is dislructive criticism and is ‘generous. whole-hearted islilnafifofthis school is L Y"! important move in the r1811! directIonJJust a few weeks after the school ‘was: organized one of the members v appointed for the ipurpose of com of a commission solidating» educational Wnltqrosth on ‘this continent under the Car- negie Trust paid us a visit, Wo discussed considered that gontionpirlolt; the lbuil ill: he said to the gentleman who s showing hirn around, “"l‘hat,is tits institution province should m behind. From plans tosetller null piiiiilbilities. iWhou ‘W. tho néillils oi ma: my knowledge of your spscialoil cumstnncos i think that tho type or vocational oduo1tion suiio your conditions. ndmi It) not this univq al opinion. "Phat-o arothose who any that the you'll; people of this ‘province do no: need vodutiollal bducatlon. That, they arc ‘hector. oil with lit it.‘ That. education. nnnottlec- , pie. and makes ‘tiiaur rostioss ‘dulln- tlllfiod _ liltonint-lvei 1nd that. eventual.‘ i '_ leave hinno. and sro (direct lull y." But this is i CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 192a. Hon. D. l). McKenzie Becomes Judge E. M. McDonald In ‘Cabinet (Bpeclall to the Guardian.) OTTAWA. April 12-~D. D. lMc Kenzia. was nlppointad to the Su- preme Court of Nova. Seotln and E. M. lMcDonald. of Piciou. takes his place as minister without portio lio in the cabinet. ' inca. Ohr reply in that contention is that it is directly contrary t0 the facts, It is not tho. skilli-d workers wlho lcavo home, hilt tho unalkillell. Germany hull thc finest system of vocational training and technicab education in Euro-pa and her young people stayed at homo and wvcre incorporated into lho agricultural and tho industrial life oi’ bile country. Denmark forty years ago was a poor un- progrcsslve, undeveloped country with a declining lpopulatiun. ii" she had listened to her worst on- emies s-ho lnirht have rcmalllvd ill that condition. indefinitely. ‘Hut she didn't. She took tho nllviro of her friends, established .'t sys- tem of vocational schools. ‘brought in expert agricultural and indus- trial advisers from. albroall. lc-sr gnnized her production lln.l ‘unr- kotlng systems and today Dou- mark ‘is one of the richest nnlll most prosperous countries in Eur- ope and in the production and marketing of dairy and other agri- cultural products Denmark it an object lesson to the world. Prince Edward island has Fbeon (lulled nmi may become ‘tho Denmark of Canada. Vocational education didn't lessen ‘Denmarkfls rpopulll- tion. it increased it. if. stoppeiithc tide of emigration to tho other countries .of Europe and America. and Ibetter than that. it ibrought hack thousand-s who had left tho country under thn. nil-vocational education system. That is the way vocational education works in rEurope; and in Europe vocational education is being stressed today --—-— Henry Ford U. s. Membership in League of Nations Being Discussed (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. April 12---'i‘lll.- possibility of eventual American membership in the Len-gun of Na- tions is being seriously considered by officials oi’ the Harding nduiinis trntioil. A member of the clrbinel lllv _ . _ ‘ill Commons was iiiljiilii‘lli‘.il by llli.‘ U. S. Slpillik-Gl’ this cvi-nlng unllii iolnor-l . row because- oi‘ llisnrllvl"; ill till- ‘l-llanlibor. The disorliurs (ltrV(ll(t)l('.ll,‘ inlaidcut lo ilue pruicst oi‘ tlll- lib: WASHINGTON, April lit-Peti- iions nolninntiu-g Henry Ford progressive presidential Cillid‘lillli0_ arc filed ‘in Texas. Lllinho, llowa until Nebraska. Mary McSwiney Again Arrested] (Siliiclal to the Guardian.) O‘I_"I‘A\VA, April lB-Jfhc- |.ll'1'- 1)|v1;,|‘|N_ Am.“ 12___,Mmy Menu/tit tlrl)"ll'f‘llil ni puplllzltltiu to tho Swmay’ Con,“ Plunkett um] u“, towus null Kill-ilk’; is Pllllllliltillill lll._ "nqnher m- uum Lynch. who 1S um bulililu just lssucll by ill“ Du- Chnflnun ‘brother ‘were wtnesqfid by luilliou But-lulu 0i’ Statistic. lauvor- Igm“ Staten,‘ lug nu llgriollliurul l. nus I'm" i'\:‘lli.'-~ lCllw-‘lrli island. Wllill- line,’ _ iottll ‘i opulnllnu it. :1‘ um =i fr n Llberal was 0212s in 1911. ufxalllr. “in litli-in. i-lltl urbllll population int-rt SF-ll from i4.ll70 to lil,0il.'l. lii llii! sumo‘ time the rural piljillilltion of Llll‘ Roberts’ Sentence ' Is Rtllllllilldil‘, Badly Defeated By Progressives MOOOSFIJAW, April -12.— The on 0f E. N’. iloilklfl-‘l. P10- vu i“ i113 bye-election hold l-rlilly was wwncedod t0117i§l1t< "by Lilla-rails, when 120 polls ontofj 14o govt: lulu a maiorlly 0f 1-4411 nvler W. iii. Knowles his Llbcrnl Jiiiltllir-llt. . , Th? mp5, figures gm. Hopkins oi the province, signed an order ill 8.092; ‘hunvlcék 3.649‘ “('()liIl0il remitting the sentence of Tlroruiig, (larmicihnel nclurrniug twelve. nloutlul i-mprlsouuurnt, lul- offioer cam tonight thot l... ‘does posed nludoim H. Roberts. by the Pl (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC, April l2—At eleven (Yclollk this lmnrnint: Sir ChnrK-s as it never w-lls-fiiaeioro. But let us conlo u. little liberal sysielus‘ oil’ vocational training and fonlnlicni ullul-niionl are the ulost progrcsllivo uuo the‘ most prosperous states in tho! jllnion, and ‘tho stiles lhllt cling most. irnaclnurliy in till- older methods are iiho least progmssive. Vocational education dons not (l0- populaie tllc country. it. has the {opposite effort. idle-students. of province as soon us. ‘they finish their course bcrc. Tlloy g9 time}; lhomo and are iueorporuir-d- into ‘the agricultural and Indus-trial life oi.‘ tho country Statistics from the Truro Agricultural Col- lege, the Ontario Agricultural College and liillcdonald (Tollego. St. Anne do Beilevuc bear ollt our contention. 'l‘.lll= vast major- ity, n ‘very largo percenisgo, ni- most all of the graduates of these insiitufious identify themselves with the agricultural and indus- trial and social life of the lDUllllil- ion. Do all oi’ them go Ibnc-k to ilio land? Certainly not; and it is not desirable that they should. There institutions are supported out of tho pulhlic revenue of tho whole Dominion. and it is desir- able. it. is necessary that tho whole Dominion should‘ reap the benefit. Our vocational institutions nrc not the narrow. one-purposs organizations that some of us im- aginc. 'i‘llis country needs men with scientific training. Tho agri- cultural college supplies them lt needs trtlinod‘ nlr-n. for instruc- tinnni ‘purpnsrs. it need-y special- ists. Whore nFl) wo grvinal to gut them if the buys from the coun- try ui-o not pv-rlulttcd to leave home? if n chcnflst from tho 0n- [uric Agricultural (toilego, 1111p- pans to inks n position as com suiting specialist in a cotton fac- tory in Manchester is that any reason vuhy tho Ontario Agricul- tural College should be closed. If n fsrnlsr's son from Rustlco takes p course in motor mechanics at the Prince Edward Island Agricul- tnrni and Technical ischool and ‘than accepts n. position in the railway lulachine shop in Moos-e Jaw is that any reason why the won): at the Technical ‘School should Ibo discontinued? ' Vocational education is meeting with opposition on the ground of its lvu coat. also mural. hon“, yenflft from pl] polls-"ln illo, cou- themselves with crollit. In nverngemmerlca has lilo sumo lessons in stiiiuincy l)(.‘I\'ll‘t1 tho Wflfilidliiil, age they are younger titan theloacll, The States of llll». Aluork-nril jllnion ‘that lulvc nlllipilwl illl- ulost] not vinport tn rluruivn a (EUHIIIJQ*FW",LW*\_3 at ‘H. - ——--—-(O&-———»-— Co-discovcrer With Carnarvon is Now Illg §Ol1tari0 Elections Likely ‘ill June (Special to Guardian.) 'I‘()RUN'I‘U, April i2- illilsilill oi‘ the lwglslltturo by Ziiliy i JJJNDON. April iii-~lllliu'i.-rtl_ Cartel", CIO-llIlri‘(!(lVi'.i‘(*.l‘ u"ith ihl- lllll- FJnrl u: l(‘.~llmni'von of the. ionlb of Lion Tutolllilllzimcu, has boon ‘lulu-u lll..llllil -2Cl(l i..idy lCarunrvoil is llolllylllirzal~io during lilo lust week oi‘ Julio her I‘(‘illi‘ii i0 Elifilllllil in cliliso-‘vvns tho policy announced by Pro- 11119111-‘0. EH)?‘ 1111 R-Xiflllllll!" lPIF-"lllicr llrllry ti s; afternoon follow- gmpa llispailcrh iililfilll (lurio. lug n. long srvssiou iii‘ 'i.li(~. vlrbiucr. 'l“.llf; lluvviopluent. cllnll» us lhc mirt lli’ Llll- llilillillfillf-il llli‘0\\‘ll -ii1 l '10 tile govorlllnlvllt. rllnlts when. what it would moan to this l)1‘0"_.\m1;-,_.“ 1r hip |.‘_ ()_ mémblgr vinco if we had two hundredj-Ur 5mm, Hun,“ r(ksignll,‘l m, m.» young men cl him smile qllslilv qmtrto. Willi), room lilmsclf out m. r. "1999 will" “m glwluiltm“ U"""i'oil0.'.'llr oi‘ Pi‘i'il‘ill‘i‘ llrllrl.‘ llllll elm-fling fll-ullyln" ‘Schlmbrumny:llllllll: .'l liiilor fllirllifk on lllt‘ Pruni- U19 ‘Vllrlm-l" Tllmblelil“ l"°m‘“'7l“‘]§ii~r whom lll- zlvcuslld of ill-surfing Willi 0111‘ flgflllllil-ulill» m“! ‘nduwfllii! ll. 1+‘. l), and dcclalrl-li for ll “m! and 50cm] dmvelolnuunt‘ Illusion with tho. Li-hvwlill. 'i‘llcrl~.. “m m“- mlkmg 3mm“, Wm“ w“ illllnwl-ll ii want oi’ confidence. ha“: “newly uccfinmmilwd‘ 0"" jlillflllllilflflli. in tho llllilflill. umvcd, thinking nibout. the jlilSribblllilrikhv w H Hwsotlluu, Uyu mm which are tremendous. To uinkc‘ " ‘ ' ' ' ‘ t‘ _ ‘lliiiS Pouniy, $<i('(‘.0l’l(li>*(l lby Milton this ‘hm-g a ‘wccufi Wm m“ n‘l“ux,‘ ll. l". i). fur South ‘blsslzx. Mr, Lalo mow um“ n IS coflhhg “Ll-Viv l'iil~r li“lt‘ll in ll-lvl- ills ll'llllC1 lrosclli. and it is lust h(‘!‘r\ lllnl‘ f, _‘ _ _ ‘ H ' ‘ ‘vocational ‘liners "m" Onunary‘llgdlsfilzlflfll d with tllcb vttnliti. of CCtll-l‘ secondary null high school t-ducr. "1 fen“! "'"en‘m""t " m w“) tion. Technical education lucllnsfiplgsot‘ _ . , _, work shops, pnd loiborlliorics. until r"'""'"‘, Dmr-V “m”? m“ "Mrgb fhciufles for practical dnlnonstraiilfillildi. lulu and \Vi!l|illi.','lL)ll llay.‘ Uomx Vonaflumn enlwafinl] mm,“ ii-luilll‘ 0i till: lA|~l)t:I‘il| lzfiijvllsitloll doing things. not nleroly tuimmrjllcclarod that tllo Liberal pnriy nlhoult q“ thinkinmulmut do-infr lhcm. PM“) ‘"9119- Onr motor mechanics here cnn‘ i<a>--- < take your our. tractor or was Pu ;$ gino all to pieces and put it to-. gwilhor again. _lf lhore is any- tillllg wrong tlhcy can put it rill!"- Tlloy dfdnltjulonliu that from n r text lbook. Tllcy 001N111“ ""11 it (Special to the Guardian.) | flggjdltlnlioxt book. tk) r (JIATIIAM, OnL. April l2-—.\l YfllllllPni-I 9"" i1 r W“ ‘broken wheel of i1 cnr oi’ the Grand iffi-‘i."".l.i".iiz.li‘t.i‘f“lli.°‘i;.‘£“‘lf“.§§l"“"*- rrr tho luarket in ‘first class condi- tion. in texture. flavor, and keep- ing quality. it will be as good as freight, near! here, caused a wreck. llerailing six? ‘teen cars and resulting in a dmn-i ‘ago of merchandise, equipment and. m my L B t it t t drnok estimated at one hundred eqfinpuzln igaitutucoo: stomageythi: thousand dollars. The crew was un- kind o; work. I am not asking for‘h'"‘l- money. l am only trying to point! ".12.?" '2’ $5.131”.§'.§"i?§.'“§i.§.§'.§i.l‘FY1068 of British importance ,0f getting the right viewpoint on a question that vital- LONDON. April 12—Pricos of What does it cast? Making nec- osssary deductions for camital ox- panditure, the tbial amount cost of running this ilistitutionls less than 81,200 a year. of IWIIlOlJ am- ount the Federal Government pays arwnrlls the nsnintsnance an upkeep of this school, the total annual levy on each taxpay- er. oi this‘ province _lll approximate- y thirty oenti. That does ‘not seem to be sicoosivo. l do not think it is costing enough. l Wish i could Qltoint tip you, s» I fool in H new __endous import» rm a: this ii oi in the cerami- tuleut urges of this pro v cuvlti ets . ‘ nno‘ . ‘Means p‘ pa v V" "the quanta I of months‘. for. sac- t qrilnk N: ‘v r iy concerns lho future wlelfspe and prosperity .of this province. . British fed cattle have risen since the arrival of Canadian store cattle‘ ‘ ’ of dscr ‘M’ as was exJ pected. The Royal Agricultural So- icty moved resolution against he admission nit Canadian cattle for breeding purposes. To Prevent Freezing (To in Continued) 4 i The Weather, Etc | TORONTO, April lit-Maritime moderate to fresh south west to went winds. flair and- not: much change iutemporature. SpcakerAlljourned House on Account of Disorderly Conduct of Labor Members told the United States press todny. a Course. .l4ONi)(')N, April l2---'l‘llu liuuslulroursc. The spl-nitrr thou adjourn. ll. ._ . ._ . b"? illlitoolliull to illc govvlnllllent s. liih right lo zllijourll ihe llousc u". iii tonrorrou’. Island Census Figures Show Rural Population Decrease h“ l alleged breach oi privilclrc. ' ___A_.______i_é___.____~ »-— ~ ~ --- E lll5llHlllH5 ill llll‘ llllllsl Ijllilii ill ullvllllls lid tile siiltiilg for llii hour. 'i‘|u-, Silliiiktll‘ resurml-ll the l-llnlr lifter tiue hours luljollrnlut-nl. lull immu- llilltl-ly illliiilililifvll tllllt lil vie-w oi illl: lyrzlvl: disorders, lie lwllrriseri lslvlnll fcll from 78,758 lu i911 to 150,52.’ ill 1921. Tho nunuhel- of occupicll farms in ihiuce Eiiiward island Wits 13,701 , 111 1931. llri against i4,-l‘lii .1 lir-cullc ' (earlier. Occupied ltclrl-zlgc, how- ovl-r, showed cln ili-crl-llso, tbu fig- lli‘i' living 1,210,483 zlcrl-s ill i921, ll. lust 143025554 acres vin 101i. 11"‘ “Wfili-il‘ sizl» 0t‘ the farm ill 192i ‘was 88.8 acres, slightly more zhm ill 1,911. De Valera Arrested And. Released (Spegiai to the Guardian.) IIONUQN. April 12—-I)espite the WK‘ Tho Guardian Advomoiq Goff from New on Unique luyjlnp Dpportllnlld 7m Ohms of n am time. Li-wi-dinno By mail. Canada and U. 8. A. “.60 Annual subscriptions dQiivlNd $6.00 [iiNllNllEll IN llllsllllll llslllllll Premier Bell Concluded And Was Followed by Mr. J. D. Stewart in a. Masterly Relu- t-ation of the so Called Conscrvatiilb De- _ fipit Charge. Mr. Stewart Adjourned the Debate at 6 p. m. Prrnlilq- ill-ll teontiuulng the u prospective. sh-rinknge in U19 budge. ,1...1,;,.., yqll-ilpjrllfly grim it is provincial revenue. In 1920‘ it was only pllirtluily true that lllCri££lS0‘$70G,000. in 1922 it was 8878.000. of interrupt iluiicltil-s nu HICFBQBBIAII increase has been made lnsii oi cum. u. i919 up. interest wainyif-‘IT in "luwesqlon 41111“- 1111"" 0.30.801 and ill 1020 it was $56.49’l,lrcvenue has fallen oif "<11" 1101101‘ .. liifferlzllrv. of scan. cunt wnsivXllofli lwusos- The zcvennmeni llll incrr-zlsi- of iudublr-dlllri-ts, blihhns forwarded temperance b! it “'35; cuusl-ll hi1. maiutnlnod sole-daunting the pielbiscite and these 1y by tho (‘easel-votive govern-illlaces will go put of business. moni, Lust your there v/as on in! Last yealfs suliplus wlaa much mlmmjnegs Qf $100,000 i; pcr cent larger than he anticipated. The h“ L, l... paup u, Mains; l)... 5 Bank had been improperly charg- pl-r (rcpt lust year. 'l‘ll:lt did noting interest which they should lilllicntc or. increase ni‘ dcmtaznin have been charging to the Road -ili0 government paid tile teachers Commission and this money came $97,500 more than in 1918. The in llnexptwtfldly- "A8 l0 the future t to rvcoup the Province if we are able to make ends meet ,;_,.._., not “m... m “mu ti... it will ‘be all that we can do. Wc last ,.ont,.a,.1,,r:; are m,“ as U... tivcflLyflill‘ and came out with asurplus. progrmscs iiliil snmothnng Hwy \Ve will use thssame energy and lire paid 6 months in advance. Ally 119-9771111151!“ '11‘! V5315" T116 80V‘ nun-use ill tho ibuslness of the ("Flllllelll "mil. P671189 many 1'9~ p,.,,,.i,,,.e during the yeaxxvnecesfsl- quests they would like to glrant totes iucrlaasod interest, but "Bl-macaw"? "'5 luck 0f "lime-W The nccvssurilv‘ nu increase of indgb. do not intend to put on additional ted“ 3_ A doubt has been ca“ tuizlxes. They intend to‘ "Stand Pat" this linusc upon the nlaiter of tl'e "m" W111i! "8 110391‘. The P1‘?- surplus. Yul. thestaicnlent is madcfllllel‘ TQTCTTNI to two policies of that it is till illtillill surplus Iby maths sol/em" "M. one was in re Provinulzll Audtor. it is arrucdvlillril l" U1?‘ 11111559! T111111 beds 8! thltt if the amount of the outstnnd- Rlchmolld BflY- (5111118111913) ll- 5B inf»! ipills were Dnld there would ‘we ‘m!’ hail "03 accilmlllilhfll b” no Surphm This w“ wbsunL very much, but an engineer has denials u-i‘ Frtvc Starters it is heliev. Fitnlratrick. lrieuicnnut (iovernor Bil here tlllll. De Valli-rat was zlctual-' ll’ ilrfvfiirll yesterday and released when lilS identity’ was discovered, llrpikcrring to have him at lilberty (Special to the Guardian.) ' ()'i"l‘.\\\’A April 12~A Caucus of‘ a ilruvinriui cll-i-liou in (mt-Hm when“ party .5 mm. M. LUJWK- 111w lwvc out =1 "01111111 a1"- luorrow morning. The chief subject] ior discussion, it is believed, is the billlgot, wolllch Hon. W. S. Fielding‘ is likely to swbnlit to Pltrllalncntl bciforc the elill 0i‘ this month. Al probable increase in the British preference to lvbout 45 rper cent with some modifications in tile Sales Tux will provide .1 large field for tlllk. ii is expected that SOIIH‘ oi‘ lilo luelnbcrs from the larger centres in Quebec Province. will op pose ‘any increase in the British ipreferencc. Willie on the other hand it is believed A. R, MdMaster will he criiil-zll 0i‘ ills party iinr not. going far enough ill llli! lilaltel‘ oi‘ tzli"li'i' _rellucllon. I\ir Mollinsiel" may oven ‘make tlic budget llebllto the ocollsiou i'or severing ills connec- tion with llls old party and beconr‘ lng lln independent. St. Dames Literary Society 'i‘herc was n good rliiendllnclz last “Veillllj-Z ct the regular weekly moot lnl: ul‘ St. Jlnnes Literary Society. Tile subject for the cvenlni; W11“ G‘ T‘ RailwaylTilc lint-i Shelly and ii was moral Ifni‘ lilo interestingly dismissed ill nu vX-i l-elloni. jiltper by Mrs. Willlltlll UPI‘ iliuillullll. A brief biography of illc "Ciielllfli! poet and his tragic death was fili-ioiveli by a number oi‘ cure- fuily selected poems, including sonic of the finest gems in Enilllilll literature, all of which imvc M1 111- sirulctive and lnost interesting 1°- vlew of his life and work. The pa- per was read by Rev. Mr. Mulliiifln m; Mrs Mulligan was unable to at- tend owing to lnclsrvslllvfl- A vote of thanks, moved by M1‘- I). K. Currie and seconded by “l1 J. A. Maloom was tendered Mrs. Mulligan for her excellent paper. which was fittiugly ncknowlollltl"! -by Mr. Mulligan. It was decided that next Thursday evening's meet- mg b5 on open one when n music- al and literary program will he presented. » COMMUNITY CLUB lulliflllrii d to funding the auto fees f On Tariff Issue? . . , , ,4 l n“. a‘ rustle n report tn the Federal gov- iclxsiilillzzlrili tcbnrlssnpllud IQbIiQISUII to “mmelll- “"7" m" "W" lfi he rial-pt. 8 their», were unpaid bills oi‘ h“ n" mew" ‘if hmwml A190 irfillilii.’ and un average of $540001“ regard m “i? wane"! landl- A in nil the years of the (Yonserva- “M” ""10 ill?!) thr wcstem pmv-‘ rather than ‘face the question of. ~ - l helmlmes “'9'? “""""“l"" 7m‘ "w" is: scssinu/ for executing hizn. as wan threaienedllgaiihggylnfigglgt‘ogofntufzfiioaledf,t‘ln.1fil.‘Our (fin-i- uust be ilrosunb‘ “H rebel”- 0" Lil-king F95l1011§lbll1l~)"l‘lle [liberal fiupnid bills average "d ‘be’??? h)" l“ "m" M"! T1 lwlilifll; 111m as =1 prisoner. <27 00o He nlflininined illat the l“ w" l‘ ~ “e Pemlmm! “if i liibérul‘ "any have a better righhsucceeded l’. lining. The claims I MWNNQ.‘_§_>“ ill) ii. olillnl of ll slifillllu. The Con-lwi“ P“ Ftp” m as energetically“ lsr-rvallve statements re the road gfilflbgyihrgewrfuégpgzzh ‘ha? l‘: | ' ' ' - . .1 P716 Liberals Dlvldc 11315;133;;uiyggmgggfrgggypyg; n. rmul wnrk and u. ..........r record or tile Bell government. lMr. J. D. Stewart followed the "romlcr in the Budget (icbato and "hi? ion‘: no the uuestion of the so called Conservative dcficitand other matters of finance, showing the inslncefry of th> Iieli govern. ment, both to tho Onnositionand to. tho people. At 6:50 um. Mr. for tlu- spvciill purpose of borrow-l lug illl- uiollcy to begin the road work. The Irilbernls provide n menus of repaying their ‘borrow- ount of llllit lnouny aside as li5lllk~ lug fullll. ‘Fhc Oppnsiton says the sinking: fu l is not enough to pity Sic vllrf ndiourned this [inflate 1i , * ‘ i ill '. ‘ > “our” 1i ' _ i.‘ l-l r oy rr-lllly‘ lnnre sinking fund than I I I they know what lo do with. Tho dlifllr-“llrvatlllés (ilfillll that the mon- _,_, cy bnrrotvotl is an incronse lo tho pcruuluent lilibt of the Province. Q .. run. the goverluuent delfes. Th» rl-pnlr of the roads, tllvlygw.“ . Prl-luior ronsill rred is lnol e illl- I »“"' " ’ ‘ ' “" " ltaTlcsu-loc pal m‘ . lportxlnt than tlleil,‘ construction.) The r-lmstructlon is only for 2 orlllzraliplrepogrlzliay for . 1 Li years, but thr- repnn‘ is ilvcgilml-Picount 5 :°rd-“{o""_‘ ‘ ' out. llu lllti notknow w‘ e trjg "mu-e" “m... there was any Liberal policy Ilnlénehword. l0 per mrbuu, n“ this nigaflh H‘ wuuld qnt lb“ ‘W110 I25] 'l’l‘lllli€dlldQrafll:ldbfiilll‘ “H “ffltw ‘n “'1' l0 adopt u policy nt this time. Iax- Fummm‘ Pa,“ u, ":1 ‘Li: zeta; pli-rinzcnis will have to be llflllc lltwords. tor one week. Situation with, It llzls been suggested llllllllzggllid. fol sev-n words bile p... the roads he tiivided into =190l»0l1*'| }“ for rl-pnll‘ work; ‘till!!! tint- oldhronil; ____ .:i'1'-usel; nWO 0‘ ‘ llllgbllillbzlylw drng: n tractor: "PIWShLETGgJNG EDWMm "WE'- lllrop lillil on an llllio truck BIWI _°_ne ifWANTED IMMEDIATBLV MARE l‘lt7§'i‘ll over all the roads. llo bi:- u.» 1 t] » proper (‘Ollrso was n “"‘ " 4 or 5 years old, weighing 140p ")5 0i‘ llipWflrtlB, Will pay good 1m in work on ull tho roads in ‘the “my Swim“ mm m" t. ‘y ‘rmml Drice for 800d animal._- W. S. McKls, City, ¢0+oosaoo+o¢~~-:¢e -<-~ ' -ooo -. l‘ ll.- mu. 4p, i-lilli .4. t-lllrs rolpail". liow will this “l? 0111113" ii will com soluethiuz, nn doub‘: ,,.|,O“t_ that. it has l)l'i‘il sulzgostc f" ---__. futurc. that each lnllml-QrsTdN CHARLOTTETOWNON wllilSe fnrm crosses or adjoins the H3951“) tell-h u male collie dog, "oalis, mlrnuitl pay his road tax in‘ 18W“ ng name of Prince. Ap- t-nsh, instead of paying i! by 111-‘ g5? '-° Ullwll P1111! Firm. Phone ‘imr, For his own M" "16 Pm‘ 8' H" Gmnml 3i- Phone 0B9. lYllPl“ ivas inclined in slIiIKPSl ma! ‘WANTéD sEcohdjtlxlg-D iho government should not hesi- tate to take a portion of the sur- P0"! 9011199. state Brice and full particulars. Apply "Car" care oi.’ pills nut of tho auto leceinlfl. He knew this was against the lnnm. Guardian Office. 4.11.q|.mw;_ llut we hrlvo more money for that‘ --__. .._ - fuml ‘ihun we lmiiicipatcd and lle:WANTED-COP|E8 0F THE OLD iroiievod the government would be 303ml R9568". books, 2, 3, 4, 5, jilflltlflrll in tnlCng a sufficiency of‘, and 8. State condition and price. this money for this pnnoos». Mil-l" X, care of Guardian. 4-12-301 ma; w.» null-it make other provls- ._,, ions hut it is time to My Good‘ ‘WANTED TO RENT 8M\L' i Morning to the Devil when you house. Modern uruvenjencgg, ulevt llim. P310110 3941:. " 11246-12-3] I This government it they choseRWATOHIS. OLOCKO. JIWEL, to cnll themselves n farmers Rov-‘Hlf! YP-Mlrinl and snlrsving of crumvni. would have n pcrfectl libs highest order at Th; w, 1‘_ lflzlit to do so, in the matter (Ill Weiinar O0, Ltd, Queen 8t, illxullon adjustment, the Premier, 3-30-1159; mintonllnd. again reviewing nt con- ._____.___._ ' L081‘ FROM RANCH-AIR] pa“ TONIGHT oi St. ‘ Lawrence High tide this morning at 9.16 I MONTREAL, April 12—-Dimitri and mount at 9.20. ~§Ill 0 ts this evening at 6.44 omorrrflr and, ‘rill , I merging at Joanovici is hereto consult Tascherl 5.14. ' ‘ ' ‘ eau regarding the plan he has to: -.Nsw moon Monday April 16th..‘malte Montreal the ail year port: The ides is to keen the riVer, open by a system of electric our- rents. He ls l) Romanian engineer. 2.28 a. m. a . _ r summarside tide eighteen minu-i tor late)- tban Charlottetown. <.i Navy League Building Non Members Ad- mission 50 cents at Everybody Wel- Door. come. sldernblo " length what ho bud said, of this subject earlier in his ad- ""911 l"!!- RGWM- WN. Tu. dress. The farmers according tol ml Ullflill-"WVI- ll ilumlllern should pay 4c cf tho -—-~—————-—--- Q of"M|LL|N‘I WANTED IY ARDEN 897.500 towards increased cost education: instead they are asked‘ N111 Q 0011601. MIL. Wolliumon to my 943.000. not specifically for l0 ‘inks charge olthdr ulilinery education, lbut for aTl purposes. 1100111110“. 406i. is not that treating the farmers ‘* of this country generously! Prom "-5" . n point 0f numbers. the flrmsf sets the most benefit of the im- proved roads and he is not oak ' . in My one d0llli‘. Q ' Tho Premier ~ 4,\ i