-\ » 1mg.- ~. a - s“’<-,o. "‘~»i4\'.:» 4 " characterizes and expresses i gravity of the an. alpha lfi-‘IWJ y "$‘i'f' II~“'XYIQI'I $11K " nut’ . V w ‘v “\I > nuclei Path Fountain, ‘It 300 Aalltlnlolllh "" “$83- ‘tdéffl Inn-not: lite! all Pollster. .IU‘ I... 4- I- "rus snrrlri cums? vim! u unwelcome and. disconcerting 4a the news from Londop of the resignation o! Mr. nonar paw 1mm theliritish Cabinet und ‘from the leadership of the Home 0t (‘om mops. For yrors past he hits been uh.- right hand oi’ Premier Lloyd George and a strong pillar of the ‘ coalition. The emotion under which we Premier labored In mdking the annoiinteoment strongly and titi-y Ill-l situation I thus - brought about. ill health la the assigned cause ’ of Mr. Bonar Law's retirement but there is always in such cnsesllon. ‘l sibtiity or some difference ogf op luion in regard to one or more o‘ the important multifarious quest- ‘ ions of public policies which con. front tho government. It is not stirprising that the health of even so vigorous a man as the retiring minister should have failed; rather I‘ is it a mutter or surprise that such : grave emergencies " shocks that he and the govern. mr-nt have been compelled to meet arduous labors as his and the many and heavy stioultl have been so long and suc. t-cssitllly sustained. i-‘or some considerable time pan the coalition has been forcefully uttzicked by the powerful ilarnis- worth press and by the bludgeon blows of Horatio Bottomley in his wliir-iy circulated iveekty. John lluil. iixtravngance in expenditure n-iismnnngement of the Irish quest ion und other important matte-rs nt home and abroad have tornted Ill-v basis omhese attacks and thu vindictlveness or this newspaper assault has had a very the i-ir-morate- as shown in the recent to» -of several by elections ‘by tho government. [Coincident with these occurren- cos has been the withdrawal from nncrltfiv and considerable influence upon the co-ttlition of so Walter llume Long‘. Lord “liner and the defection of tilt- inriui-ntuti (fccii support. With Bitch serious lDiifiPs now followed by tho disability und retirement of Mr. llomtr Law, it is but not unit that s-yiecpintinn should arise i“ regard Lu the stability of the l'ni-.n iiovtrnment.‘ it would seem itripnxlfllil‘ desirable in such troub. loin; time.» :0». these that the wisuit and ublau mt-n or all parties should romuin united underono lender, and aim Lhvit- hast mind and best e! fort».- to guide [I15 ship of state inlto calmer waters. li may br- that Mr. Lloyd George zthle, versatile and resourceful us he has proved himself to be and xliiiiflllirlfls‘ ulnroiutely indispensible muy not ‘he able longer to continue tht- leadership. That, however re. iimilis to be seen. lie has ‘been many time-s threatened with defeat zmtl has emerged triumphant. At this distance there is no one in sight who gives promise o: being ubie sticttcssfuily to fill his place. und u return to party leadership and government at the present time would seem to be of doubtful utility and possibly beset with national peril. DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS The debate 0.11 ti; address in re- ply to the Speech from the Throne come to a clone yesterday lorenoou. With the exception or some cold douchetnuiministered ‘by the tow. Opposition members who spoke. the "do-bate’ wuii n series o! mutuni glor ticutlonu and rillcitntiona, a sort of continuous hand concert in which each member of the Opposition party sang the praises of the othcr and o1 the whole until tins down nun. group who had assembled a week and a halt ago. shamefaccdly and downi-nct, had nimmt succeed. ed in persuading thomsdven that they had not sinned so griovously after hit i who that wit» u»; ' they had coil . and t. '_w1utnvor decep- W ' ' ill, "our. r1 w’; SATURDAY, MARCH i9 1,921 forgiven or forgotten. {At the outset the lender of the» apposition gave them much to do press and co discourasQ them: i»- told them some truths sboufthe manner ol their comIIIB 511d W!" their constituents thought o! them and they spent an uncomfortable wcelnend. 0n roast-rambling the." again sang tlfeir mutual pmises and were‘ once more happy with the ex- ception or some uncomfortable hottrslspent under the lash Ht ti"! hands of Mr. Ii. D. lilo-Lean and Mir J D Stewart. The debate, so called. being now over they are face to face with the real work of the session. The various reports are to ibe sawmill. ‘We iuid supposed that in the three days recess Premier Bell would have raked up something. or that one o1 the powers from be- hind would have prompted him 1h something which he could offer to offset, the ringing and stinging ur- rsgnment of his Government by the lender o1‘ the Opposition, hut. lns concluding remarks on Tues. day dispelled this expectation. There was admittedly loss of flue- tration and confusion, more oLper. sonal d0€lIl8lI§m and variation from facts, nu increase in sophis- try and dodging of issues. but ab- soluteiy nothing in the relation of twcts or figures to ‘ pnlliate their treachery to the country, or to just- ify tiheir existence as a govern. mernt. True enough, he talked fig- urea in wnnewction with the Dalton Sanntorium, but experience has shown that both farts and figures ure enormously elastic and con. irnctible at will under Mr. Bell's manipulation. lie seems consci- ous of the want of public contid. <.‘,U;',~. fiiiiwgfimhifga-illkni'i~ow» . ed; those tremendous road projects c1106 In anything T"! might say liim- Me to be looked mm and the cosy self. and to meet a situation like discloeew me why m“ the wherp ‘this he has always some document i d i ( ‘to support hinnbut which he never 1°” of wings t“ be‘ enq“ re n ‘flexposcs to thelight of dnym-somo 811d i315 ""1153 "V" milked 5° 310" man's estimate to give. whose id- iously successful and beneficial on entity he is most careful not to dis. d" u“, mutual praises a", nkEJyIcIosP. in this weakness he bolst- to assume n different hue under 6"‘ “D m“ "pmsmml ‘° ‘he Sm" torium. "A mun" told him that ' - II I) 2i me “ejlmhugm "u" wt e I row“, it would cost 850.000 for Lillkr-RI) of upon t em. building. and _$125,000 for main. While the meirbcrs or the govern! gpnnnm. m. so he mm n“, uégisla‘ merit, (hiring these days of sell. ure innicenhlv pretending trnt h.- became almost‘ expected them to believe him, i happy, they are greatly mistaken‘ i’! "WY ‘M111! "W" mum“! “(infirm There is ‘an old saying that "liars ion has communicated itself to the ' should have good mnmories."ivliits“ electors whom they so flagrantly/this (Moe surely crcnuvliflva. ‘PM deceived. The eleclors Wm “Wm-l 'i‘et-i1nicai und Agril-ttituiutl School. , on winch the pfIWM‘ behind the further developments before chung , , _ _ throne ls blilkillg what repuiution mg their mmds- he has, is at structure very liitlc "—-—-<*>‘"—"— behind the Snnziimitlni in 1'05! n!‘ DISTRAOTED RUSSIA conslrtiction, l< this $175,000 osiimute thr- srule tipon wvhIch lT i:- being con (iucteti? Will the Premier or any of his hem-bitten give to this u STllAilGiillk uuswver? Faicunwooti lion-pita). with the Infirmary ill- inched, are tbuiltlings t-ostingfon the basis of present cottstruction values. ubont twice as much an the Sonatoriuni, and is acccominod. uting about 400 people on a nec. commendation. For {our years past the people of the once great empire of Rus- sia have lived in what may be filly described us "a hell ‘upon earth. Beginning with the cruel murder of the Emperor and his family, revolution utter revolution ever proceeding from mad to worse. have reduced the populous and pow essanly yer expenflvp “we ei-lul nation to u condition of pover | (‘;'v,,~‘_ ‘ ’ ‘y ' ' " ty. suffering and degradation for‘ ‘ which human history affords no parallel. This much is clear, ni. * $3111.11".;*:;*t:!i..:t::iLi."i.;: "'1" ltlwwu S i ’ _ l Guardian _ Readers try are available to outside reader». We hear 0t uprising here and Furnished by W, l, Lam"! z there in the north and the south against the SovietnBols-hevist ty- ranny and its criminal leaders. Lenine and 'l‘rot'sky and of Petr!» y grad and other cities wrested from HOW? WHEN? WHY? on ‘ask mo how l gaw- itiypr-py-i tn (Ihrlrit? J do not know; their murderous bands. But the‘ Them cum“ n 101mm: M “m ill-Wis of one titty very frequently in my. soul _ ,- So long itgo. contrmlus or ‘mums m" of the I found cartifs fairest IIOWOI! day before. So we are told of iyeamed for something that wntild - . _ satisfy; - “mine 9nd Trotsky hawk’ m" And Then zit Inst somehow i st-tul trenched in the Kremlin at Mo: ed m dare cow, oi’ mggressive Soviet armitu 'i‘o lift my broken heart to liim in operating in the Crimea. the Cull.‘ "ma?!" not kmm; casus and in Central ‘Russia and of‘ i cilntini ti-il you how; on army preparing again to invade I ‘m1!’ 1mm” Poland in the nettr future. The lie is my Saviour now. truth nppettru to the that the pens- You ask mo when lguvc ni_v iii-art t 7 _ , ant millions arc eager to tin-ow ° (hiiqgnnol w“; oft’ the tyrannous yoke of their op. ‘The day or just the iiour i do not know pres-sorts. but they lack food, cloth- lleineitiber well. lug, illflllPjr, umiiiery. rifles um. n must ha“. been Wm,“ I was n“ inuni-tion und nli the essentials of "T6110 warfare, tutti above all they luck Trmallggg" "I m“ fmglvm" Sim“ a competent leader. in face of e Into inyhenrt so clouded n‘er with such undoubted facts it would he <i -' futile to ittieimpt to predict the outcome. . n, i think ‘two; then l, trembling. let IIIm Ill. i do not know; I 'l ctfiiuot tcil you whcn: i only know lie is so dent" since then. | -<o>--——- I ‘EDITORIAL ‘NOTES , lion W M Len in some deviutionu “front the original explamml; Ton nsk why I i-ruvc my ifmtrt to ‘l Iii-Isl’! -I con reply; it is u wondrous story: listen whilo I Icii you wit)‘ My ht-nrt or: drzn‘ n ut ii-nqtli in sci-Ir ilk I'm-v. I WM "10"", I hllri no resting plaice; I heart-ti of how He. loved-me. with i program mapped out ‘for lhc Anzl. cultural High-School. such as mbnn- doning the warding school‘ I(II"l and xu-batlttuing gonna-nil boardint. said this Was not done became of o‘ ‘loin l r h I I r t e v - , the criticism of the (luartlinn, they 2:1,‘... n H?" n p m‘ N“ a, All human kcn. I lnnred such love tn share, And nouigth it then 'i'pnn m)’ kllfiPi in prnycr. would have muda the ciiztngu with. out such criticism. iliha explunna.' tdon recalls-that of the book ngcnt wits-wits kicked down stairs; he said it didn't matter, he was com. lng down anyway. You ask lllf‘ ivhy I titoutrhi this lov- Ing (‘IIPIQI Would hced my prayer’! i kncw lit- died upon the cross for mo; The transitory character of hu. 1 "up"; "H", m“... man distinctions in riitnln cxcmpli. | licnrtioilffl drim: cry. "Iluthrr for. u“ b)’ 13"‘ m“ Ulal- "l0 "0"- i Mill’ liim drink ilcnilifiu ciip that W.‘ Mi. Lea. has, this ycnr. been w ': New" "V"; n . t _V lFflI Wilrl KIWI‘ Ihllibhd the Apootio of Taxation, :1 lypniiyat in ahpinc. mm" title held last year by tho lion, iio m-lb-d m» and in i"‘""l‘ll"l‘ | Lrl. Johnston “in a few yearn. Mme‘ perhlpsqeven sooner their names lie henrd mv prayer- yr: yggmatr- and um. you are; Ill Y I ‘comm! lcii you how 0r when or where; Only 1 love Hint pow. i....-‘.i‘-,LP\<I-.-i"- ~.> -- rnn CHARLO'.\'l\‘E'I“OVVN GUAllDlAhl Js the Bell Government conduct- tug this institution on the same ratio or cost as he so flliumnll! linunteul before the lcgislulurlawitit the vain imagination that ln- cutihi dl-t-eiv.» either the nu-ntln-i-s or the people? There are some excellent ublic institutions in the provlm-e.ncta‘bl_v Si. .Dunetun‘s University, the two Orphanugesthree public Iloapitaii». two Convents. und also some jails, nil institutions front iwihfih practical figures und facts in't.he cost of maintenance can be procured. which would be reliiiibie in chur- ncter and WOULD M-OST Elilv PH A TIKVALLY (‘0N'l‘-RAiDi("i‘ THOSE GHOST STORIES RE. TiAlLiED BY PRIMTIER BELL l)! i-IJS WJCKED l-Jl-‘l-‘Olbils TO DRE- JUlDlPE THE PEOPLE AGAINST Tlllis [NtSTi'i‘l"i‘l0.\'. of We Charlottetown Branch Iiapeuings oi The Week As with the Patriot und the Dev il himself, the Premier is upt in the quotation of Scripture. "Like-lam 5.5111“; for England on the 24! Nathan to David." ht- suiti, "Thou U; n“. momp, . art the man." ' ' ' About two thousand years ago Lady Rachael Cavendm,’ accom. therewas IIIIOIIIPI‘ Prime Xiinistei‘ who quoted from the Good Book, and also for Ills own special put. posc, but he was quickly rt-futcd by the siting method. tin this vlltét’, while the Boll com- bination are brborlng to lily the blame for their tribulations at the door oi’ the Opposition, we givei pack [hp answer of Elijah tn tin-i. protllgute Ahab. "l um not he that‘ trou-blcth Israel. but TliOll ANli: The Eurl and (‘ountess of jiinto named by Lzuly Margaret Scott. und Miss Katherine Ryder, will sail for England on the Empress oi France on March 27th. —U l I Everyone ivus delighted with the presentation to (‘oionei l). iA. M0.- Kinnon. l). S. 0.. of ‘ u valuable Lzoid flop twitch or Ximiduy by the. directors of the Victoria lloicl "(‘ni. Dun“ is u favorite (ii young um. rm" uorsn l.\' 'l‘l~I.‘\'i‘ fm" "M . , . THOI‘ HAS’? FOIKISAKICN luiici _ , \ _, I g l,“ M, LORD THY Con’ AND HASTE. fin Jufd- thump-u ‘rtftljle to cottouusn iluunsu." KfTIPXs-‘U.,."I.I(.X_I.I.Z(..,,.,. w." _. Md lnleiuuixcii with his piety he fol. m ‘ ‘ M ' ‘p ' lowed up with the more vulgar sug- ' “ . ‘ , gcstion that. “Chickens stimctimesl _ _ , ‘ have on unfortunate tvndcncy tuj The "mny "finds “In "mum cum“ hum, n“ m0“) iXu-hnlstin. .\|. i’. \\".II rvart-lt to No lllllll could proclaim this lfiflm firms mmfpfrfulm m mmm" truth with a" ill't'lll‘ii('_\' silsfaint-tl m’ experience. its‘ .\ii~, iieii could, 1W4‘ liui iurrwv is wcrc siiitI this . Jmrltc. uf Vziitilirttlgo. - iicrc sine-o lili- for the hen coop of Iiis Govern. """"‘I" ‘l’ M - mem was and is crowded to cu1i-|“-‘*‘-“'-- w“ 7 1-“ l“ “city with "ma, ungninh, and mm. ticzttii 0t‘ Iiei‘ Iirntiicr, the talc .\'il‘. (intents-d thirds. with-i), when in op. “r w- (‘l""k“' position Ill.‘ s0 delighted in wtintirc. . ' ' Honesty und candor in tieuling \'.\li-'- Béfiliik‘ Lilli-rill" '-\’='~‘ ‘MPOCKQ-ll with the pt-tiplc. truthllvlness in .tliv l-illll" l-‘lrll "i141"- mterunces m- my-uk. mew (Ilean RM ‘alter u delightful four months visit straight financial statements, and "ml YPNWIVPS 1119"‘- such things its thcsr which wen ' ' ' ihcii- ‘r..~.i~pln.;.-, t in opposition. Mrs A A Ponieroy leii on Thurs- nre now like the spirits from an duy morning on u months‘ visit to outraged tic-ad. ivorri-ing them loiiicr daughter. Illrs iicule in liomii— zibstrnt-tion. , ‘Hm. Uni. t U I W Dr. David McKenzie of the Royal iYh-toria, Montreal spent the week cud in the city tronsuiiing on tho. His "Bird of Paradise," lIlC turned soldier, has cvidcntiy given Mi". ileii the greatest unnoynncc, v _ v _‘ _ _ for he fioundercd most lieroittullv "moss m m“ "new <31)" (‘Mmlmnl w “mm i“ Ponvlcfin presence" whose many friends symputhiitc k “ 'I ]_ '_ g "a with him iirhls serious Illness. o aroum lllg iOOill. ie it- _ _ _ clnrcd, and sec the (I0Ol‘-I(Ptl.[l4‘i'.\ and mcsstengcrs and the Sengt-zini, M Jxrms‘ M, returned Smmflrsp. known horz- in his i-tmnetztion us And w‘, Iooked “munflv “m, lHH-llidlillllitlll of tho Nuvy Imagine of prmugh we orrmm boy “m, ‘Hwlyjtuinzitlai. lids becn seriously iii I'm‘ am m. "N, “ickm we“, “Ipmod tho pusi three wvvlts ul Ills homo itcv. Ilr. Aiirt-tl lluil. who is wt-ii from the savers oi‘ the Empiriaund ,'" lnnmm‘ _ ' _ it was in ihvsfl ilunkey jobs tlmt| ilic Proinlei- was hulking Iiis proud A l""‘Il-“ "Full" """"l"‘°" “"'l“ boast- [lit-iil on ‘Fhursduy at tin.- rculdi-nvc ilut wc lookcd ,. fiirt-licr uroumi M -“""" -’\~ I'm“- Bfigmm‘ "m" "N. mom and 0i)flp]|vp'l .1“, nlnrefillllllil Airs. Philip H. Paimm- row-elv- ,..,-,m,,n,._,._.mvfl pnmlnns or (dark (‘iI 1m" the first time since her and A_\_,;_,.,|.,.u,nl_ W)“ wum" THE until-rings. The bride who nus as~ wt“, VETERANS HAD Mum sit-lied in receiving by “rs. Lord \J,.I,.LI_(.X\.FION ON “Eimhl, OF und Airs. ‘ii. J. Pailmcr lnokod (OMPETENT ONES IN Tmcndviiziriiiing in black und gold with NUMIBEIL “.0”, Occupied m ‘fivimvovcisltirt til‘ gold cmhroidcrcti sutin ‘mus who had won the“, Spnrs Miami curried u Ii-ilflllfll of yellow tho ficldofilolitical ibatticnMizlieillmm“ "‘“'“ M's“ """°"‘Y "MY the“ made a luslv M" 0v" the 5,, l iIllPli-(IPII tho door. The rooms exonrpnon from P0" Tax. which _ _ were beautifully decorated with the Way’ according m me sflun_‘_ ‘spring flowers, hyuclntiis, daffodils [my 0m‘ or ‘his sppeah‘ those who ‘und thc Irish rliiztmiur-it. Th0 HllflSll-i an) m“ Soldiers’ n", also eqpilplng who in spite nf the stormy weather and by multiply“!!! "Us for ‘he five numbered zihout one hundred and vem, term of the A" conjures up fifty iverc uslicrcti into the ten thc munlilcent sum of $15 each imm“ m xi“ ‘lmm "pay m Mom‘ only eficient Izul inlet-aid. from M ontroul , FOR 55 years. our lim has been the development of a service individuality-n lervice not O take pride in acquiring lasting buainou relations. and this in reflected in the courtesy, and promptneu with which our our lemon retirements no not. llNl BANK OF CANADA J. R. Diet, Manager \l' visitors to the city. und all the in- teresting meetings ivere largely attended. -St. Patrick's Day wits royally celebrated with the usual service in St. Dunstarrs Cathedral in the morning und in the evening by one of the nicest amateur shows yet Staged in the Prince Edward, the crowded audience showing its up- iireclation by constant zipplztuse. O I l Mr and Mrs K J Martin have none to Montreal where Mrs. Martin will remain for several weeks. It‘ i U The end of Lent draws ncar. and with the approach oi‘ Holy Week there is un (lIlllOS! complete cessat- iion of entertaining in nny tormui m‘ lllrge way. Already, however, there begin to be rumors of pnr- ties shortly after Easter, which ""8 your falls s0 curly that the most sanguine cannot b.» tflpnfldent, that it will bu. ti very springlike tesiivul, as to the wcutluir. _\I:|,r(;|| 1S IDHIVBPIIIIII for rude mrpriscs. but blustery “up upuuih. i. is the hertvld of vury v.\*(|ltisitt* things ~-[|I9 real sprimztlntc fniinws SM." llliiil i1, _ (C-‘tntinued on page five) f. sider. “Dense. A larger constant use repairs. 'l‘hin.it nt iti This would "I"“' “ ‘:11: oourc.<i i Err-i '~ | ; _ H g" “- VH7 57m" ‘WI-l’ m" Imliiluy‘ \'Ill IF‘ "w. Hi.“ Amy ‘yum’, paying - \ r uerc. xibsisted m serv- ihc interest o“ tiu- lng bv MW (‘v i) FItZGcrnId und $2.000 - t i 'li.<-l » w. . ' gian n \\l llhf‘) diliull A,“ Ahfck Sum’ cd. amounting. nt six I)!!!‘ (‘pntq m _ ' ‘ $120. per your for nlltime to come. | Tin: IIIUUQMIII (‘hut-ch meetings this week brought u number oi‘ (Continued on page five) DONT DELAY giving that matter of Insurance at- tention. 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I In the GRAY _DORT CAR you get a medium priced var-but a car which has und appearance. $011 re not paying for a lot of stufl you don’t need. ‘"1 "e Mi paying a large amount of duty and The GRAY DORT ADIAN WORKMEN glen as to the COST of use and UPKEEP, . ward itiafiiififtifliilii “i” it?" C“ °" “m” Ed" mam partsfithis includedas ess an $10.00 for replace- number of vGRAY DORT CARS were in on which not one cent was ,. required for We can give the owners’ . . THIS ISWVHAT COUNTS- ' ‘ =1 WE otvn A PERFECT snnvmn. KEPT 01v HAVD IN * ‘ J NEEDED; l. CA8 oi- um o The GRAY DORT CAR very seldom requires the echamc-when it. : ALL PARTS l —-BUT SELDOM Not: ONE GRAY DORT inst season for want of PARTS or SERVICE. It will be the same this year. IS 'i‘.lilS THE 1mm or can Y . w!‘ us snow YOU. 0U WANT? IR. E. WHITE iljstributor for Prince Edward Island ' lllMfNlVfi‘ & WHl wmuuro 1v u. A, McRAE. N. J. 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