é - w-tw w-qi- a. -..__....<...v-..-.v--.-,.-_. i ‘line Conto- ' m-W audio!» IOIIIII Illlal, Founded 1891'. illlllilNB ml IIIINIIEH Hill EIIVEHN 1 Intention is to Select Man oi Executive i Ability Rather than a Railway Man. Sir Joseph Flavelle, Clifford Siiton and E. R. Wood Mentioned. (spacial 3o The Guardian) IYITAIWIA. out. Aprlli Ill-The government is loulnlng for an exe- cutive head for the Canadian Nat- ional Railway.‘ lt it not intended gm the system shall remain under n. railwayman. lt is proposed to secure railwaymen ,for purely op- - crating purposes and not for exe- cutive purposes. The position it is Blfton and Mr. E’. It. Wood of believed has been offered Sir Jos-‘Tomnto. MENT HIILWAYS t ‘epb Flavelle, former head of the ‘imperial lMlunit-ions lBoard. Sir Jos- =eph I18 in consultation with the gov ernment at the present tilne but is reticent as to the nature or pur- pose of the negotiations. Other I mlninent business men of {high executive ability nreniioned for the important position include Clifford Has Faith In Girls HON. MR8. SMITH SAYS THEY WILL DO PART IN REFORMS ronouro. alivru lit-Canada needs a million more houses, said Hon. Mrs. Ralph Smith. minister without portfolio in the British Columbia legislature, .who is in the‘ city for a. couple of days on her lway west alter attending a meeting in Ottawa of the Women's Advisoryjll nail. He was removed 1o l-ho Gon- Councll on Inuurlglvrtion. The honorable lnennber of the British Columbia cabinet says she has all faith that the girl of today can be trusted to do her part in bringing about the reforms of to- IT-OITOW. itolnrssnislrcutsf .1 ' , '*I‘a"'..Pu 61A!!! second d book case prv al-Gurmpffioo. ‘WANTEDP-A MAID POI GIN- eral housework. Apply 89 Upper Prince Street. lWANTED-IY MAY 1ST, EX- psrisllced fox rancher. Ranch nine miles from Charlottetown. Apply to Hooper and Turner. Charlottetown, giving experience salary expected, etc. "E068 FOR MATCHING-WHITE Wyandotte and Barred Rock. $1.60 per 16 for balance oi seas- on H. M. Hyde. Cornwall. =--~-_-=-..- -»-- - -»-~ ‘WANTED --100 YOUNG PIGS to 6 weeks old. Write stating price. James G. McLeod, Hamp- shire. ‘FOR BALE-lo i-I. P.. MARINE Engine and clutch. A. B. Guard isn. 1 "WANTED --MAN 0R BOY TO work on farm. Frederick Park- man, Charlottetown Royalty. WANTED .- SCHOOL TEACHER Second or third class for Glen» oorrodnle school. Lot 46; good sumflempnty ZEN/B Campbell secretary. » won use. coon roam. us? buildinml. 3 b2 miles from city. Allply Guardian. ‘FOR BALI-HIAVY BROWN PA DB1‘. suitable for placing under 3PM. Scent: amll atGuardIan iwhitcomlbflsxynes lumber m-ili sta- Made Third Try To End His Life BROCKVILLE, April 19.—Del'- rick Tennant. who was acquitted recently on a charge of murdering R. L. Wood in Yonge township on the ground of insanity, made an nt- telnpt upon his lile in the counties Jail hereby jagglng his neck with oral Hospital for treatment, and his condition is reported as not being serious. This is the third attempt Teu- mult has made on his life since the shooting of Wood. Shortly after the tragedy, he attempted to cut his throat with n pocket knife, and when brought to Brockvllle under arrest was taken to the hospital for tlesmncnt. Wihlle in the hospital he attempted to end his existence by jumping rronl s. window. but-ova: prevented front doing so lby his guard. been confined in the jail since his trial, pending disposition by the Lleutenant-Governor-infiouuoll. To Ignore Russia .m_ WASHINGTON, April 19.—Sec- retary of State Hughes. writing tr» Samuel l" , , president oi tlhe Alrerican Fedemmkrn of Labor who aslced for a settlement of "the facts” regarding Rituals, indicates definitely that there is no prospect of a resumlptonof relations with the Lrnlted States while t-he Soviet poli- tical and economic system remains. Trampled TolDeath x By Mill Horses ralmswoltri-r, Mo" April 19.- While harnessing horses at the blcs at iiiayside, Fred‘ Joseph lllooree. of Ellsworth Jdalie, was kicked by one oi the animals. knocked down and trampled to. I death. He was 52 years oi age. ' "LIOML- BETWEEN BONGHAW and Charlottetown. hunch keys. Finder leave at. Guardian office. Reward. ‘T0 LET 0R TO LEASE. LIAND to mllld summer on. beautiful Isiluatllon. Excellent birthing. Ono mil-e from heart °1 1111)’. Write Box d2. L‘. . ‘ROOM AND BOARD-A DINTLI man can be accommodated with room and board in private fem 11v. central location. A9917 "0’ olo Guardian one». ‘T0 LET-THRII FDINIQHID looms, situated in centre of city. Modern conveniences Ailnlv in afternoons to 16 Elm Avenue. -lfi\tlfi'h ‘IIAUTIIUI- IIIIDINOI I-‘Olis ALI, by private sale. the resi situated at H0 Rochfotd Street. Intending purchasers may in- ‘Met property ‘any afternoon b! Illolving on premises. ‘UALIUMAN WANTED ‘BM-BS- lllon a m! respecting snleonlan Whose ambition Il beyond his Prevent occupation might flnc more corlreniai employment with 11! and at the nine time double bis income. We require e man o! oloau character round in hill ‘#11 "C's “d... “are. a _, a o- 11011 win a ecaccrl deuce of Mn. Aeneas MacDonald; ‘FUR ‘FOR SALE GOOD MICK-BEAT steel -tircd wagon. Can be seen at A. Home & Co. ‘JNO ALFRED MoDONALD LAN; "lflurxcyor, l-iermanville or Char. lottetown. WORK WANTED BY THE DAY by tlwo women. Apply Mrl-l- J- Brown, b. Riley's bane, oft‘ Pow- nal St. WILL THE PARTY WHO FOUND the purse ab Mt. Stewart on Mon- day return same to Guardian ot- iflce and keep money in it as To ward. E HOL- stein grade. freshened lvlmrcb 19 .4951, Apply to who. Bovoo. Mermaid Lot 4-8. "LADIIQ WANTlD-TO wean our women's chocolate brorlloll, rubber heel oxford. This weak IQCANL-sdzdllege t Brill?- oaalnlsmm WANTQDN-JEXPIR isnosd man preferred. Work will include hattdlinl of oa-rpoill and oilolothl. norllloll fol‘ the right ran. W "P. 0- Boll flit u witts ' .1 a 11"" indu Mo: . ‘u.’ No. d4. n- ROIIRT Tien-rlant, lwho is 79 years old. lluts: in the 0. T. A.." observed Mr. ‘boat todov at which the city counc. Cologne- ' (some: 1o The Guardian) lPAlRlS, April 19.-——'l‘he allied reparations commission annmmc. ed today Chat rt had given Germany until April 22 to transfer the gold 110111111521 of the Reiclls Bank, tho German imperial Bank. to the Ceblcniz and Cologne branches of the bank if Germany milusee to comply with the ultimatum. The commission, it states. ‘ivill require ‘the P1P" Th“ -""‘“"-"""'\ 00"”. Edward , All Th0 NOW!‘ In...“ Worth Reading _ m, T“ n" All The so» , l ---—_-——::‘.""" I ~Worth Printing CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 INHTHEH llillllllilillill GIVEN ll llllllllllllllll l" - Tl] BEHMIII BIWEHNMENT Must Transfer its Gold Holdings in Imper- lal Bank to the Branches at Coblentz and i??? the immediate delivery of the gold to tihe commission itself in thewlnd this in face of the fact event of the transfer of the gold prices were coming down. He could; The not help viewing with alarm thisl aelscressed expenditure ‘ part of the balance of the Reitclrlfurther incl-ease pfgvpoged gm- “mi Bank bu’ the Gerlman Governmentyear. It was n matter of indiffer- would have no right to dispose 0f ence to him, the speaker said, what: it without obtaining previous autmleither parties did in the past. Tllef ority from the commission to do country is now facing the future,‘ to Chg branches named. summary continues to figure S0. n-co. . e;'.'.:l.“3'.:‘..'i:'.‘f:lf°"'a."t 4-. cue. Biliilli INVENTIIIN 11F PRUVIQCIQL LEGISLATURE y under the scale of fees which the ~Legislature has been following. ‘ A Siscussitrtril ‘look place on the wanes onparc tdi b H _ hMR. J. A. DEWAR. speaking on| My; Jghngto“ 328119)”- xlhy 312.25‘ t e amendment to the motion ln w}, ted M _ A “1- Bupnlv commended it and stalled tsntlvitfrltplllgltl on 3.05.2?“ his conviction that he felt impelled l-liggs, the'hill was referred back 1° V019 1'01‘ 11- All eXllelldllllre 01 to the Private Bills Committee. ‘$190,000 more than that of last year The ‘House adjourned until 3 p ad been made during the past year in. tomorrow. ' that? OONTWUED Mr. Walter Hyndman, Turns out an In- vention in Connection With Wireless Telegraphy Which Will to a Considerable Extent Revolutionize the System. Mr. Walter Hyndman, the seven- the transmitter utilizes the famous teen year old son of Mr. W. E. Audion lamps for transmitting. , Hyndmnn of the Department of Details of the invention cannot Public Works, this city, has recent- e given at presentvbut it is under- ly completed u remarkable inven - slrwl that in the next issue of tlhe tlon in connection with wireless ifadlo News. published in the Unit- telegraphy which it is no boast to ed Slates, a full description is to l0 ll- sny will to a large extent revolution appear. 1111B rlze the present system. it is interesting to note that Mr. AFTERNOON SESSION and the l ' APRIL 19th, The House met at 3.50 p. m. PREMIER BELL referred And the problem is to decrease theuews item which appeared in. IIITIZENS illlii MAY filiNTl-IS Claimed That C- T. A. Ontario. Objections. (Special ‘o Th9 Guardian) TORONTO. April 19.—"Tllc_\ iMr. l. F‘. Hellrnuth, pl ident of the Citinens Lilberty League, on. nourlced today that action may be of Ontario yesterday in view of the contention than the (Yolanda Tlernperarlce Act provision,‘ do not apply to Ontario. “Will the Lib- TY IEIEIJE t l HEFEHENUIIM Does not Apply to Also Raised Undo British North America Act. ’ ‘vote to Ontario‘? ho was asked. tight is still on." In ijilese words cwered,’ there is another qucstiolt public debt. We are continuallylmornings Guardian felfardng a Mr. Hyndman, who may be re—1Hyndman, who is chief instructor paying into sinking funds and stilllreleased prisoner from _ the iail. garden! to some extent as a wizardat the Navy League Station in Char tho debt keeps mounting up. lTlle Premier 'contended that no in wireless. has been studying this lottetown has been able to receive speaking on lthe educational quesmegllgence of the Government project for some time and conduct- nltssages from liDB great trans- tlon he believed that our teachingloould be alleged in the fact that he inn experiments in the same at the oceanic stations at Berlin and bon- systenr was a fairly good one. but was still at large about the city, Nllvly 118118110 Wllele-‘lfl 311111011 114111 11111 1111-1011 3T9 Yell-d W131 1119 that u grave danger lay in the fall1as the Government had no author About ten days ago he had the sat- utmost facility. 111B off 111 Population. The questloniity in the matter at all. He main. isiaotion of learning that his ef- Mr. Hyndman has been conduct- of migration was an imlportantltaiflad that, the Beam. (mice,- w“ for ts had been crowned with the ut- lng a large class of wireless stu- oue in this connection. Mr. Dswarlresponslble in the matter and m,“ most success and as a result he has dome r0.- rho hast three months, then took up the new Highway pro‘ the Guardian should have laid the P9°°1ved ‘he helm-Y °°11€"11~"111' "11 of Whom W111 101101111)’ 111141111’? 101‘ lacts. \Vlrile o. have a big deficitiresponsibility there and not upon lions of the oholrmsn of the Mar tally incensed wireless operators 111 73111011311. 11o 811111. we are yetithe shoulders of the Government. 1°01“ wirele“ Tehigmph Comp“? 101' 111B NW)’ 01‘ 11119101141111 1111171119- able to expend thousands of dol ‘The representatives of the news?“ Amelia‘ 1° “hm” h” submmei T1199 1B 81 P1858111 8 BT96! 11911181111 [M5, m pemmnent Toads. whjchmapera are the paid repomers or his invention. for operators and the work through will be used chiefly for automo tho House, he said, and some oi The ‘nvenuon use“ consists of a me instruction lmvarwd "rough blles. This is u. craze which hngltllenl are not performing their duty “M21835 transmitter and receiver the N“? League 1mm“ out a grand . ‘ of an entirely 110W l-YDB- T119 1'6" opportunity for men‘ and hovs taken tlle place of railway build fairly. The Government might be - lug in many parts of Canads- whfln1fOPCell to withdraw that payment cave’ is ‘unnamed wnh an mam’ hr°ugh°m this pmvmc“ 1° quality all the roads in the projects I ' 1'10!‘ "111911 £19311?’ 111019113“ the idle lowest salary for competent .. . .. ‘l hi . N“ u “m Wm am“ he m‘ gggfiloletiltltllevf 3111i only henrgi léllolltfdlvm. ARSENAULT re- "°'““‘° °i “l” lllllllllll levelled llllll rirlerators being 5120- per monlll- ha! enters in that ‘s whether “c 1m‘) e roads 1“ ‘heimlnded i119 P19111191‘ 01 1119 1M1- - ' - ‘the dominion cinder this, British [Blind and m” pmblem‘ m“ Iwlfllal- 01113’ “"59 ‘@9119’! m we 1 "rtlr American Aer can llrsverr‘ ma“ 1° ‘mum eve’? “all a E°°l1'House were rollolvllls llfllllllelll tiaken to contest the validity OYIIIIIDOF-tfitffln of anything into one the vote registered b tll people "evince wiilhout reverting it in y e In 0mm. word?’ can Hm dom_.sard to Falconwood Farm. He be- anyllleved that it would bu well it’ the all lnion discriminate against one province? Another- Preliiierbrury ' Gratiiied with Referendum Vote (special ‘to Th6 Guardian) TORONTO, April 19.-—"l think the voting result is splendid" said "remiss Drury today. “And W1- it. is only what we had a #18111 1° expect from the people. "l look upon -it as a verdict of confidence Raney, Attorney General. Both ‘he Premier and Mr. Haney believ. ed that the shuttling off of import a‘ion will sinuplify the work of law enforcement and improve the so- cial results of the 0. '1‘. A. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian) cuusnosn ' Annlvl-ze HALIFAX, April 19.—'l‘he Sax. onia of the Cunard line docked here todlali wii h 081 passengers from London and Oherbourg. The ship sighted a largo meteor felling into tho sea while approaching the barb.- or entrance. 1 TWO yam FOR eov SYDNEY. Alprll 19.~—-A fmlrtc-en year old ‘boy who took u light from a Q. Nx It. swibcll, nlvas senfolroed 1° two year, in the St Patrioks Home by 'M&81etrate Muglgah today. His sigh, year old accomplice was allowed ‘to go with a wnmlng. PREMIER m? mas. FOSTER am. FOR ENGLAND ST. JOHIN, April 19.--Prelnler- W. E. For-Ibo,- and Mrs. Foster sail. ed for Europe tonight on the Em press of France. They were guests of honor at luncheon on tho ilmeu were also guests of tho C. P. 0. S. IODOO MINING IAOK AT WORK SYDNEY. April lib-Eleven of tho Dominion Coal Company's flf. teen will-arias have resumed opera. mo. and nearly 10.000 employees are buck at work. LINER DILAYID IY . SMM-ILPOX HALIFAX. AprlulL-The French liner Rwsnlllon, which arrived “m, we“ tr detained under mmrunrino for smallpox. She was to have proceeded to New York. N. s. WANT! 00.000 0A!!! LFOUOR mrlnmrlorotl. Amril low-Tho racer rut-mun wdbolu a onus-zoo weir lug seep in It. Stewart. ‘when bo- rdllrloo 00th“- ' and rubbomibatlrraotlsrnncroo- ' __.' _ m. ' ll be u qhoaitllon to attend lmele on owl». fever ammo car-i wmvlmial ilhrior wmmlonlfln est M‘ moor wtll mum-ed‘ fulfill Town oiverner 0 o Solidly Against (Sp-‘dclil To Tho Guardian) on oversight. ular case in this year's vote. PRESQUE, ISLE, April 19.—Hon- A R. Gould, senator from this dis- trct and formerly connected with the Valley Railroad of New Bruns- wick, ‘hes given $10,000 to the state school tlcr boys here. Sen ‘ u Gould was given a public reception here a few days ago. IN PARLIAMENT OTTAWA, April 10—The House spent lethargic Monday for the most part in academic discussion of better control of public expenditure of the bridge over tho St. Lawrence Rive: between Montreal and South Shore. and a lnnuiun to have copy of the French and English hansards kept in all post offices throughout Dominion Control of expenditure gsvo rise to considerable debate. Mr. Lomieux who brought it up proposed ‘that before the estimates were tabled they should be stnltiniz ed by special committee of tho house. Mtar having won control of etpefldiitilftl blr. Lenrlenx argued that Parliament lost it to the Cabi- net. 1111s remedy was "the establish-- uncut of o. committee such as had been established by the British House committee which made enor- mous savings for the Mother Coun- try. Mr. Drayton agreed on neces- sity tor economy but held it diffi- cult to arrive at definite conculsion regarding the British committee since that committee had ceased to function. Mr. bcmieux withdrew rs- solution. The resolution for a new bridge over the 8t. larva-once River. Montreal and for placing houses-dc in poet offices was also withdrawn after discussion. The bill to amend the Fertilizer Act tin regard to mark- ing of packages of dertilher came up for s second reading. Hr. Caldwell (Victoria Carleton) saidatnan who bought fertiliser had, a right to know Just what he was getting This bill was given a second reading and question iwhich we will take up is, can the erty Dengue undertake llf0c9el1illglixiomillion delegate its powers to do prevent the application of theIa popular vote. or referendum. ‘"1" ‘he P'°"'1"°°- 11° W" Dlellslllltentlon of i ' l“ . QSII-lvo $100k. and especially l1B1lY1IlBftheir duty to do. Prohibition Law OTTAWA, April 19.—-Verne.*, a. wee village in the Niplsslng dIeJQ-nmeny 1n ‘riot. ha“ Flllllarenily never been hi9 on tflx@s_ wheeled by ‘emperance propagand‘ "mudqzl leis w"no shorudd dearly regret such 9,1 pal-flak Out of a total vet- ‘ll! ‘91191115111111 °t 254 We” v01“ Mr. Dewar-hr criticism on was casi in the wet column. which m. debt referred Mm to mo pubnc threatens to be recorded as a BiIIS-‘Accounta of the pa“ yam“ Gould Gives $10,000 “ road‘ Th“ speaker “Pllmved 01' 111C from the Government. There has Dolicy of theOcvernlll-ant in r-evbeen m, Qqmplghyt ageing; m» re ».'r.n I tll f at b" l§,‘,’;‘°,l§,,m,,f f§3a§§§§ e3: .3105. HALIFAX. April Ill-Word was FXl-lerilnentnl Farm- was turned h ' ll 1 thi l lo ceived here last night that J. J. m 13' 31°01‘ 111ml "n11 1-119 YilllllStsif-itatllilee régporgsoixdllenfiogse. ‘I1 ‘Gilli-IQ? of Westvil-le... was killed and rgfliigsgf larlfligmsififiglfijfielrruia w; animals sold to farmers through-Ztho G118?!“lizlhéllirggérdflliaffifiigg Robert Young. of Stellarton badly d" when n $6,513,; 1,1,1- $1"??- tcJPB _ at lblrls was being ado t ~ . t u. . t I t ‘"1“"*‘1 “y ‘ m‘ M w“ 1“ m“ A' °‘i“°” w“ m‘ ° ' ° W g -- a "F1I!;8%Pslcrirrw66d"" lhstltutbfijilgivg.“ 11011101011? $7113.11’: l: 35:. 111°" Mill“ l“ ‘Vwlille "l" 1"‘ {f,,,“y§°§,,,,1,?;§,,}',f:f,',,,,°§,,,,,,§f§$:°§ lmghi" vote of confidence on his hdillgiilll: of the situation it was he eve Utilities Commission becomes doul: he would amuse s now were ollol l) impemuvm by the owners. The lines of unem- ployed lengtllenod today. Queves MK gpggrAN referred tame‘ ormed before employment agen- . i-‘es and charitable organisations. goagffiehlglwgglcn Cfiflfgfi’, Severe cold created a. demand for In Coal Fall of Strike Settlement (Spa-Isl o Th‘ Guardian) LONDON. April | he believed to be the basis of ouri agricultural industry.‘ Resmrdlnsltnlnen that he had been accused 11111811011 he believed that tho Iloll of criminal negligence because tax might well be lowered to $2. itne man was in je.il—now the Gov 11° 00011111011091! 111 90111111111811! 1'01‘ ernmsnt was helm: denounced be-I 10111611113 the tax on canned lob- cause the mun had been released 5w"- The 111111118 M1098 011 nllinom jail. He maintained that the mm products wanamed ‘the gov“ Gowmment had nothing to d" and to thelines which had been rub w“ whwh 13°11“ m" b“ supplied‘ Eoilnig ads easily as posshwiilr the incarceration of the pris to Roseneath. Low". Monwgua‘ in m " be“ 9918012911 1110 orler or wit-ll his release. Tile rlutv and »ceorgetown‘ The“, fines hm g g Ween t e l’°""°.l“v ‘zgihllhshiiteiagh (§'1°""' He dm also been extended to Cardigan lllOl. n n r. rsenau was l , m i L n n was to extend PREMIER BEL-L n. reply to justified in defending the Guurd- ,,‘I,,Qe§“,,,°vm;,ou,, d.,,.,.c,,,,,,,, the pm)" m"- lt was even. contelnplated lighting An Act respecting Fire Insurance the any of Charlottetown, and ma; was 51v“ m“ "eadmz" at u. cheaper rate than the rates IVER. DEWAR explained that i161 HON. MR. JOHNSTON mow-d "mint, the present "Ewing System re erred to the general trend of aloha; the Bleep-lo Light Company The monopoly o; this “M11 com- fairs. The debt continues to mounting: be ‘zen sgmznd ienfmtfi; lmny Extewds to three 10,5’ and on - i all“ °ll l1 ll llll s o ° "l- the other hand ‘this hill is goln" PTIENUIBR BELL mlllniuinodgularity of proceodlllflll Wml the to give a monopoly to an outside. that In the mam“ 0Q Rmd c '. 11°14)" 111° 19° W" 911111- MT- company over the whole Province. Stnwmm m“ “m” 0r mend-u“ 51153951911 @1115 a'h°a‘1'l-le maintained that this was verv 5mm‘ was held ‘m1 111 11 111 °l‘d9'l' 1° 9111911119 111111‘ ulnlfair. Reasonable notice should Elm“ “'1' ""11 "1"" 1t w“ “c995 115m- hav» been given to. the stock hold, ‘o bmrmv m°n°y w “our” 1t‘ T HON- MR- ARSENAULT ex‘ ers of tile local company. at the auto license fees iornled one b is ressed his entire agreement with very least, he c°n¢1nu9d_ To cqnsm 101‘ 1>°l‘l‘0W1l18. 1110116)’. Mr. Dewar. the object cf the bill. If we can gs e,- u but n; m; nature B; a few m °°nt°ndm3 m“ the m°"°" 11°13'11" °°1'-P°1'11_1-1°11 W 9915511311 "ch ‘"1 hours notice was ridiculous. There essary to be got from the $600.000‘electric plant as will supply light me chums 1n m], Act 111a,; would should not be borrowed , stnodland power throughout the Pro take experts to explain. To grant alone in House, ire said. wince it would be a splendid thin-g, to this outside cqmpgny a charge;- - PREMIER. BEUL demanded oilho said, provided the proper safe- whmh would be denied w B, local the leader of the opposition WhC-1g1mrd is burnished. (July recently company. he thought ther he favored the borrowing of the Prince County Hospital was gather “gait 11141119? fol‘ 1119 P11190511 01-’ 19661111115; obliged to decline the gift of an 1.1051, J_ J, 5011x519}; follow" HON. MR. JOHNSTON main- bad heard it whispered that the pIOHIOIOPSVWGIG adventurers. They were not. They did not ask for n. dollar, they came hers in a gerler ous spirit prepared to finance the proposition. They did not ask for large profits; in fact they asked that this statute provide that they should not reap more that a profit of 10 per cent, all ezcess over the amount to go towards improving the plant and lowering the cost of the product. Here Mr. Johnston gave a brief biography of each of he promoters saying that they were all capitalists and with one exception engineers connected with some of the largest electrical works in the world. The exception was also a man of outstnndling eminence both as a capitalist and the president of a gold mine. a man of great wealth and prepared "ll 111° to invest some of his wealth m this proposition. These are the men. said Mr. Johnston who are 111° 1111111 Kllllll- X-llsv apparatus. the best this sldo ed. He said that while the 1m M, ‘ ‘HON. ARSENAULT:—‘of Montreal, owing to the fact lha-l.‘gpggkgf 11.13% 50mg ggnefgg] Qbject noyilllgcggrgfiitgs‘ ‘gloss’: The 1119111101‘ 1b V01)’ Cllle- 1f llwltbe proper electric power to oner ions he did wt ewnvVV any special w m“ pmygnce to “we” “m1 will allow us to llx the Policy OFate u... machine was not available. TAO rnrrmrrram. SHo mom, ‘l his government as to roads then we if such a plan-t as the proposed opyecuon to the p111, He, ML Johns ' will tell him. 1118111. Heat and Power 00111111111? ton, had looked into the Bill very .___..gg>___.. Referring to the ulucndluent be fore the House. Prenlier Bell stat. ed his belief that putting it on the journals will only be n record cf the folly of the leader oi‘ tho op position. He condemned the leader Wore eBtfl-bllfllled 11016 1i. 11118111 b0 carefully and found that all the in possible still to llllre advantage of terests of the Province were safe 1119 0119B B111 111915 8T9 11 11117111191 guarded. He did not feel called ‘of things to be taken into considernpon to make any lengthy state stlon. While azroollls with the ments at this stage as he would principle of the bill. Mr. Arsenault have sonrething further to say in THE WEATHER TEMPERATUII TIDE. UOON. IT" {ll ll-llo opppsitionrrlfxor flinging an ex mantaine that he did not agree committee. remo part can. e res in the with the ill itself. ‘Ho did not The House went Into committee ' 03,0 _ report submitted in the amend know who hud prepared the bill with Mr. A. E. McLean in the T NTO’ Mm! 20 Norm N" winds; showery. , High tide this morning at 8.18 and touliflllt at 9.50. Sun sets this evening at 6.55 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.02. Full moon- Friday- April 22nd 3.49 a. m. mute were most extraordinary, he thought. There arc some figures that lie. but there are others that cannot lie. The interest on the lia bllitles was circumstantial avid. enco to show tile amount of deficit The Premier continued for some time claiming that Mr. Arsenault was making figures to bolster up 11nd support. the auditor's figures. if the amendment to the resolutiml comes, not a dollar can be paid but he considered it very inoom of the piste. There were many provisions bill. in it which he considered serious-| MR. J. J. JOHNSTON on rising lv objectionable. Willie u company oxnlwlned the provisions of the of this kind should be given ample bill. Ho said that he had not-iced power to enable it to operate proper an item in the Examiner stating 1y. it is necessary, at the same that the promoter of this bill was time, to 999 that guy ggnefpgfty go|trying to railroad it through the the Company is not at the expenseiimlse. Tile writer of the item. he of the people of this province. If said. did not know what he was i such an incorporation should be es 1111111118 11110111- Tho bill hmi been tablislrled hers it becomes necees Presented to the leader cf the f-‘Wlr for second reading I'M NOT SCARED rol- ‘may llublio lemme. said the arty. to have a public Utilities Com olmosltloil alwoellr ago and there I'M 695T or- I . Wh tll Co rv t s t n t nos. run.’ ARSENAULT mnln- grsltgdggostsfluw 11k: the:clllgrggathsiahgnolyarlyfllliar TRY1NG To tained that this was not so. He the objection was raised that it W“ 11111108111118 1111! b11l ihroush- allot-ed Fo"r""~‘ lo show that the ‘lflldillfllfvfillilg m lug}; eifflct. a "‘ cuusion w talc I by Herr. lilr. Jobnan. 915212“: bowed Premier Bell. 7119 ‘sneaker suggested _that the reoofutlolrwould be testament to a féhlohl to grant the supply at m, HUN’. MIR. GALLANT‘ mnvgd the adjournment of the debate. he committee reported the pet ltlon for incorporation’ from m, P. Inland Liaht Heat and Pow. or mph , of ".00. nv recommending a fee HON. Mil. ARSENAULT mov. would cost "money. But what is the T110813. he laid. vrhc had their ear Government here for except in to the ground Irrrow that the whole not only legislate but to guard m, province is intensely interested in Irv-bile integelte? ‘If it becomes nec the proponigontznd it was not sec omrv n e pub le Interests to ap "I!" lo a It lllo people. so point a Publil Utilities Commiss- Pooiolly in the rural districts. and ‘on t: wtlllloln all! dggutes can be re "to 11111031113] lmelr: of than our. were 911B . on s vernment is 1161'" P- t s Pro nee if for- gulttgied i: expending the rnorls 1m“? ellorlllllilhto have the head- n e a mu stratum; of game‘ qusr ers o t concern in Char- iu the upkeep of the Jail and rqrwottetown tt would be the biggest seaweed Hospital. the Government bin; that the province hm ever is spending mono, which 1m", h, known. There would be more men. no direct profit to u“; uouw.’ laborers, clerks and employees of but which n" “mum u, m, |n_ all kinds than there are now in eon crests of the countrv, In g]; "m, neotion with the railway works at wry the Public Utilities Coinnliu-klllflllllfllllfll- 1t In the ed an amendment co the motion 1°11 11M llooome a neeeml y ingflgqlthillg ever brought before 1P. Ill referred to committee ‘on agricul- flie Mull vendor's order-fertile O@I‘1I.“.If . 1....- .u r.‘ v \ll'_8_\ ' t ...__....~..-....- n. "l" lilo room be amended s; n. lion m tun. province, and u thlrl- l-ollllllllro- W11» ls the uro- snm; the m... of mo mum of morons Electric Company .i| telecoms. nhed m. Jnhllltoil, the I100 whicuwas the proper-Jpn“ be organised ‘and’ "operated, the who arothe men behind-it‘! -~ In. IIIHAH [ITTETIIWN BUY lit-Renewed i . .. -_..e-< -..-._-.'