l Like The Dew l ' J. Rooney as suib-d The rape:- That I Covers Prinoe Edward Island s» 0h rl atoaevvn tlurdlarn. Tires 0e; nil-ll; Guardian. Foumlrvl fang 1" sre WAS DULY llullulllu Large Parade of Local Irish "Societies Yesterday Morning and Service at St. Benson's Cathedral. T116 feast of Ireland's Patron Patti-lea hlrnndrr, in. Saint was-duly honored yesterday Gating st the mountailtntvllzillfifi; 111 {31111101-15101111 117 i116 011111911181? and the beauties of nature, he was street‘ parade of the rnlenfloere of imlbued with the spirit of faith and the Benevolent Irish Society "and leaned to love cod m; “ma. 1-110 5111119111 015% 01 11111611118118 armed with thb faith he overcame I I The Weather lrr the mern- the nation. sreldndu song d C h 111B llwved fine and therqdarrglrgem have kept that fatlllh, was a. good turnout,. the par-l through years of oppression; the ade being headed by i110 M88110 faith that was handed down from it)!!! :11; ‘lcrtogsaband lzhilrgllilgldigllllgzzfiiglflilhflrl and mothers, unwullied and in . 81-910- Before dellveri his The procession n. ceeded to 8t. His Lordship stag! that B??"%‘Z3 Demetri‘! Cathedral ‘Wherb eel“ nerve body was buried in Ireland umn High Mass was celebrated in but, n, gm“ 99mm o; on, ‘rm 11110 1110961100 0! l» V01? 11180 00111 was taken to Rome. He went on gregatlon. The ceiebrant for the m My that y; w” M, mod “m,” occasion was Rev. Maurice Md while in Rome no secure a portion Donald, who was assisted by Rev. ifpgqn the vgg|cm_a "m" bone 61111011- from the arm which was exposed T116 0191111181‘ 101' 1119 00111151011 here today. lt.wa.e the only relic was Hie 110111811111. 1118111 RW- of St. Patrick in Canada and there Louie" J- DTAP-YY. W110 1°91! 1'01‘ is only one other in existence that his text the vvords:—*‘Thle is the the make,- kngw M, which w“ in Victogy ‘ortlhathflgveroometh the Augymnh - Wrrr .-- r, ,’ After males, the parade reformed His bolfdlhlli stated that on this and marched through the principle occasion they "9" “ambled 2° Wtreete, which were tluonged with celebrate the Feast of iirelflldl pQQpIQ, ' aflefloue ealnt. The first vlctofy] The celebration concluded with of the faith is the victory 111, 51- a drama in the Prince ltldward. Alliesilialte Some _ Concessions to Austin PQ GGNDENSEDSPECIALS (Special to The Guardian) LONDON March l7.—'lfhe reply of Great Britain, France, ‘ltely and Japan to the appeal oi Austria for assistance has been prepared. The four countries agree to postpone payment of the sums to which they are entitled under the treaty of St. ‘FOR uALla-COTTAGE, NElAR-_ ly new. Apply B29 Euawn 8119911 ewaursot-evA vouma‘ r-aov. roorn and board. Apply e1 91141111 Gerlmaln and also payment on the 1m omce‘ _ __._____ capital and interest on advances ‘H01. M1088’ tum‘ @395, , ‘made to Austria since the Armist- early; -Pl1dhe. .314. ..,Toml is rrvnes.loek1r1lr__<3e.'1 "~ - , . . ovllavivlos-A-orltlt" it'd: i- ' '81-‘ 1'°“f9.!'£!¥' . 1”“ ‘ma’ wan-rec emote on counts " we, -. I ~ ___ offices in business part of city. won QAIJI-QHAMIIILTON mous- APP" l1 “New” . ator. 12o egg line nearly uew- ' ' ' ice in order to avert starvation in "that country. , . .. .._ .._.....v..a....-.. emu-a...» d-tAt-s .. Price 15.00 for_-_ouioit sale-E- B‘. Norton, Cardigan, P. E. I- ‘HOUB! WANTlbv-WILL PAY $35 per mouth for desirable cot- ‘CENTRAL HOUSE FOR SALE Nos "50 and 61 Dorcheeter st. Double tenement, l1 and 6 rooms Greatly (Gpeolai to The Guardian) ILOIMDON, March 17.--Andrew Boner Law, Lord of the Privy Seal today resigned from the Cabinet. llll health was given as the reason for his" restitution. Mr. Boner Lalw also retired from the Govern ment leadership in the House of Commons. The nouucement of Mr. Boner Law's retirement was made in the House of Commons by Mr. -Lloyd‘George who was so deeply affected that he could hard- ly finish his statement. The Prime Minitser said he ceived a letter from Mr. Boner Law this morning stating he had been warned- iby his plryslcistfl that if h, continued he would run the danger of a complete break- down. Mr. Bonar Lalw had been absent from the House "of Commons the whole of this week but he was re ported to be improving in health and his resignation of the leader- ehip of the House came as I. com- plete surprise. The resignation of Mr. Boner ‘l lulll NIGHT AT i “ulllllulzlllll CORNERS" Wis Spent by the . The 8t. Patrick's Da/y ceiebra tlon was brought to a fitting con- clueicn last evening when the flcranberry Corners, or Ben Lath- arn’s Reward" was staged in cap ital style in the Prince Edward Theatre before e packed house. l This play proved another triumphvfor local talent and re~ fleets grtat credit upon every one who took part and especially Mr. at e supervilforrllie plw‘ was staged. Ibrothore in business and a murder in which one of the brothers, Ben Latham, ie lfalsiy accuse’- of the crime and is sent to, prison to servo a life term and remains there for fifteen years until the urtlaull lliopklrle under whose‘ _ v large Crowd Who Attended the ht. Patrick's Entertainment Last Evening. talker as you might say" gave a delightful portrayal of hat character, while bliss Jean Kelly 1119911118 111 i119 31011191119911 01 m9 splendid four-act comedy drama, as lFlorlne :1 mold. curried cult the 3119111011151 Church W119 ‘hem requirements ut the part in first class style. The play was given under the "‘l'»=D1"es of the Benevolent‘ Irish Society and adds another to the —115 “"115 ""1 "b-lecis- "hlch W“ large list of dramatic!playeablyiprcs ented by local talent through that society. . The Casino orchestra furnished [the evening when they-had to fill another engagement, the lrieh airs being brought out in all their sweetness. had re-I Law from the Cabinet is the most CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921 CRAVE tllllsls lN BRITISH uuvu ' UNEXPECTEDLY DEVELOPS Mr. Bulrar Law Leader oi the House ol Commons Res on the Alleged Ground oi ill-Health. Lloyd Allected. May Mean the Break lip and Return to Party System. George important political happening in Great Britain since the formation by Mr. Asquuith, inMay 1915, of a coalition government. It British House. IMr. the coalition. interesting Address 0n Child Welfare In llearlz Hall There was a fairly good atten. dance at the Heartz Memorial llall lust evening when an open which Miss McMahon, the Supervig ior of Ohlld Welfare in the public schools gave an interesting des- criptlon of her work in the schools lshown to be a peace time pro gramme of Red Cross activity. Wills close a vote of thanks splendid music to,» a portion of War moved by Dr. H. D. John- ton seconded by Mr. J. D. Sea man and speaker. igus oi the may bring" about the dissolution of the coalition, a general election, and a return to the party system" in the Boner Law's resignation follows closely on the resignations of Lord Milne;- and Mr. Walter Hume Long who are also unionists; it also follows close- ly the defection of the Cecile from at unanimously tendered the Pleasing gpecialfleg were furl- Ofl motion Of MT. J. F‘. Whear isherl between acts. These in- 90011119411!’ RBV- (1- W- F- 91°" cludod Fe noes by Miss Jean Byrne 11911111114; 111111 Bllvoorted by Judse and my” by my, wm, E, Bren- Haezard a resolution was passed "fi earl-eerie- Worth Aura-Iii" will“ "h"?! it Expose oi LCIEEOIVOIIIIMR (Special to The Guardian) LIDNDQN, March 17_—lt is no argument against Canadian live stock to point out that Loyd Beav- erbrook was imported on the hoof, declares Punch this morning. Kronslslit Recap. med By Blislieviki (Special to The Guardian) RlO-A, March 17.—Tl1e Russian mission here asserted today that the Bolsheviki captured Krone- tadt from the revclutlonists Wed- nesday night. Further llorisings Againrt Bolshevllll (Special to The Guardilan) CONSTANTDXOPLE, March 17. —tFrench and Turkish forces in Clcliaphave been engaged in re- newed fighting there, it le said in advices received in this clty_ Purth er uprisings against the Bolshevi- lri in Kuban, Terek and Daghestnn are reported. New Custom. Houses lu- lllrinelrlntl (Special to The Guardian) PARlS, March l7.--Provlslon for 150 customs houses along the rail roads, and 54 on high ways in the new Rhlneland tariff zone, is made in the report of Supreme Allied council, by the Rlrineland commission. says a. Coblenz des- patch. The staffs of these cust- oms houses will be made up of Germans who will work under All- ied supervision. To rmllilllitfitlil Control 1 (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, March lL-Continu- nnce cf fuel ccntroljby the.Domin ion Board of Railway’ Cdmmiseiom ere is proposed in a motion of the Minister of Railways and Canals in the House today. Tire passage of tliis resolution will make control permanent until repealed by the proclamation of the governor in council. ‘oftensr probably respectively. Stable with o stalls. Apply to Miss Keenan yr tege, Possession May 1st. M1117 Guardian office. ‘HOMESEEKIRQ-ISENDV FOR ‘l’ ~ V virtue rem 1M- eeer Pr"- "illiulllfilflfil; §§"lu§"l;..§l3§ 5111917115- v" solid direct frlum factory at a ‘lee. All-Fill" "eWW-"r Finds???“ 3111'..." 3113012011113 1:1: swarm (Hewraevilied perial Biscuit c». Lid. Box 44o. Charo o . Charlottetown, P. E. l. Phone error eALa- LARGE runes 854-“- altar-y, two tenement house with store. on corner of P01111111 B1111 Eustou Streets. Apply at reli demoe- e L AT 1g iiflfée-frggflak-"m qgwwsgflriiNkzhlzioftlliNKfi. fSKUNKSb-a- floor w""'b1. m, omom ‘w’, etaruzkunlos All‘! 1111.15.21.13 Eiewo Guardhn‘ males andeleven females mostly bred. A great opportunity for any one Wanting extra good animals to mint with. Every animal guar- anteed perfectiy healthy. Dr. Gill Box 450. Truro, N S. erorr" earl-Ll -- cat11717- sexes ready for use. Apply to C. ll. Cameron, ‘Mount Stewart R. B. ‘WANTEDF-“BV MARRIED OOUP‘ le. room and board. qtpply 11! Guardian Office. EARM FOR’ HALE OF ACRES or to C. G. Dufly.| death of the real murderer, who am a ibefcre dying makes a confession 1,3,3 encnrgq_ ,01'1-119 11111110- | A sale of candy between acts ‘Mr. R F- 111111118111 1e the r11‘ . netted u good sum which will also of Ben Lethem» serve e very reel i substantially swell the rund» latte portrayal ef the 1111111104"- for ti... st. Vincents Ophanage. and showed that he has lost none The ‘play Wm be rgpgatgd (hi; of that talent which he displayed evening. in local plays ofother years. lMr. E. J. Duffy who has also appeared on the local stage in former- St. Patrick-Day plays as Tum Dexter, on, of nature's noble men, had a part which he tookl with credit Mr. C. C. Dennis as Sidney mveretn-“of the world worldly"- bad a strong part which he carried out in good‘ style while Mr g Gourtlanil ilopkilre as Andrew De! The Horse show which opened ter, Tom's father, and Patrick Mo gt 1,30 p, m. yesterday in the Tague as Hezilllflh 110111111111401111 Agricultural building, Fitzroy street of an argument. wooed fun 5811019 roved a decided success-there in their part of two Yankee farmers] sing over one hundred entries Both Mr. Ccurtland K011111115 W1", of exceptionally fine horses, and a woe formerly a profession 1 Miter- eplcnlliri attendance. coneiderinl and Mr‘. McTague. who 1111B 11111" that the show wee held at a time part in runny amateur shows in the M lend at South Shore. 2 1-2 miles from Rocky Pelht "h"! with new buildings. Apply to John qullty, South Shore. GAVE ‘MONEY IV SEEING R. lli White at 189 Queen Street be- lorehllyilll .1 new or second hand ‘oar. All, one sold under a written guarantee. tron sAtz-corrllos ALMOST em, All modern conveniences. pply t4 Pleasant Bt. salsa oAve-lmbolrrao mp la ‘WANTEDF-GIRI. WITH 80MB experience to assist in housvvorlr Apply Mrs. Burnett, 174 Kent Street. ‘ALL UNOALLED FOR SUIT! and overcome from our 80 branch es tbroushout a will be sold si $14.00 each. odd trousers 83.95. in many oases this price is less then i-f their actual value Merchants buy these goods for resale to their customers. Wise men meln will 2 or i suits and an over- coatat ie price. For sale at 168 Richmon St. Dnsliah and Scotch 1.3115331; $31K 3111351111’; “’°°'°“ °‘* geiufgigifhlphfifia "$5811," "QUAIL-ROMAN waurerniéataa- - . r elf pecti esnran ch1111°i1¢°'1__"__ ____ $1131‘: ilmbltwi ‘in yond his iron eats-oils troll? m Lao hlln cod as ear- 11 cigar rfrnalng o or. 4 new Good- . i var! 101.3. a ‘firs. e ‘Y: 15's. GTSFFTRTr-evllux or HAV- * About nosed audio. Nerhh hirer elron sate 1mm conster- "r" e4 go ,1’... in Royalty 31/1 mile] from Charlottetown. I011 t" "'*""a'l'.-.i'l:".::l‘. ‘l: IOOOlWI t _".m‘ "o. or P. . . rlrnlolt. HUTl-t a do. l4 "I" It}. loirthwalt. 8. ll. l London- Ilrsilld sllooncs their 011118 sale o: gm ac motion e11 M1" 18th. a r.- n n. leaner- mei- lminsasids. l"- l- 1- QFOI lALll-GNI 1010 MOBIL "d , and one 1020 no: - er" '- lta beat oi runn n: . crusade '- "W ..._.-_.i. present occupation might find more coflzeniai employment with as and at the same time double his income. We require a man of edealr character sound in mind and body, or etrona personality who Vould appreciate a life poei tlon with a fast growing concern where induct would be rellrd‘ ed with far n ova aversle earn- inllli married man preferred Apply to ‘llr. J. 0. McLean Ball second floor. Riley lniildinl. m‘; 31,, ypposts Prone ‘have ‘CLOTH, CLOTH, CLOTH-DO, your women folks noed materials‘ in good qualities for their dresses and suits. We have thousands oi vsrdatbatwttlileaoiduiorw as If." pso- yard ‘.5 fel- DYIN- in goods 54 to 5d inches wide. This ll Ia excellent evbortnnity u; get materials in better calli- tlee than usually M115 111 "° mars fabrics and also tails ears of the children! needs. Cali at once store address ‘l5! Richmond St. A lalrtll for K1118’! 9°11 past interpreted these roles sl>191111 idly and made a decided hit. Two other very fanny Peri-r were Nathan Speck. 11 111F911 115M‘ taken in luilnitdlble style by Mr- J-oseph Doyllo, end Belle Anne, sl- m on in“ hired help staff, by Miss Rode Ryan. whe W111 “my “l” er. Miss Zlila Arsenalult clever-iv portrayed the role of 031mm Bannister. a child of fate a‘: Bani Bertie Stewart as Anastu New jgfer, 11m- atylislr aunt from York was cleverly 1691199111“ 1'7 Miss Bertie Stewart. 0d‘ my“ May Brothers. i." .5111“; Dexter. the sister "1 Andw" uh proved l~erself M09999“ “C: d ed ability and Mn. Alfred 11 y. IMn-s. Muslin. "Wmemml °1 a (lose 0i lieetings The meetillll 01 i1" 91mg“: Church Society were broulht 11m] close yesterday "1111 l, 911x11“ meeting of the Wornens Auxiliary l the mornllii 1° W111“ "m" business affairs were completed and the annual luncheon. at 1111011 in St. Paul's Hall at which ad- dresses were delivered by 11"- 11- m Rgymond, who presided. Arch- deacon Wataone ltev. H. 'l‘. Light. Rev Mr. Jones, Milton, Rev. C. deW White. iumrnsrside. Judge War- burton. Messrs Crier M011"- '6'" Wellington Haslatm. Bimini- field, R. it. Webb, omeary. Joseph Thomson. Resolution, W. .1. Den- nis, Port Hill. Ind BW- E- B» spurr- of King's 0011686- At the Rural Denim’? Meetinl yile day before Rev. C. deW. White, Judge Wairburton and Mr. T. E. McNutt were inted Governors .._.._s_......,_, " champion, any age. W80 found In when the roads are very bad and ln view of the high railway rates which prevented mnny from com lug by rail the number of entries was very encouraging. But for the rough condition of the roads, there would undoubtedly have been a very much larger showing of good colts. Judging was continued all yes- terday afternoon and until late lest night. in the aged Clyde stallions three typical animals of this class were dhcw-n, the winner being the fine horse imported by Messrs Horne Brothers last year. lVLr. Godireyu horse took the second prize and Mr. Wallace. Speed's third. The next class of Clydes brought out good three year cldsand the ud Muster Earle Resrdon, each expressing approval or the work to be carried out .by Miss Mo. Mahon and urging upon the gov- ernment to give this work tho ful lest support. Before the address a pleasing solo was rendered by Miee Bertha Carter. SUGCESSFUlHURSE SHOW WAS HELD YESTERDAY One of the first classes was the pure bred Clydesdale registered mares-of which there were seven entries, Mr. Garfield Warren show ed n winning more and her two year old daughter which also prov ed a winner. The aged class of grade mares showed a good commercial type, Calgary Teachers Go On Strike CALGARY, Mar. 17—l1‘oilcwing the redusol of the School Board to grant mm increases the Cel- gary teachers will follow out their threat and cease work pn Friday morning according to a statement made yesterday by the President of the teacher's alliance. Isl and Boy Returns To Enter Fhoe Business We are always pleased to see /___ t liberal Members Still Minority Report. MARCH 16. EVENING SE$SION viewing in detail es had been broken. He criticized the manner in which the ronri poli- ‘ was being carried out in some sections of the cy of the government province, notably the Sourle dile- trlct, reviewed the school situation and other matters touched upon in the speech from the Throne. more extended report of his speech will appear late . - MR. C. MMRTIITJGL- Following the usual custom he complimented the mover and seconder of the ad- 1116115. the leader of the Government and others who had, poured forth ‘the truth lu "scnoroue tones". Ho ex pressed sympathy witll the honor- able member James A. MlcNeili, err-Commission er of Public Works in his recent illness. Turning m the speech from the Throne he first took 11p tho road "llefivilflfl. volt-ed the usual com- plaint about the neglect of tho roads by the idle government 11nd Bllliressod his appreciation of the excellent wo'k dlone by the pvesen, Commissioner of Public Works lie 111111 gone over the western road than any other mall in tire House and he cnulri excellence of the work done there. It remind- edi him of a medicine advertisement entitled "Before and After Taking", and is the condition of the roads of this province brrore now tzivvnp 1116 Present government had taken eherxe. He commended the govQrn emnt on having adopledl the prin ellrle of improving the roads, not, as advocated by the leader of the iflflboeitlon. in making permanent roads. There is nothing parmqmml in "this world, esid Mr. McArthur arid dirt roads are the moat suitable for this province. The Department’ at Ottawa had acquiesced in the idea of repairing the roads with clay. and the general opinion in the province la that clay rcnrie are the est for this province. He agreed with these who had enduen oi the bod effects cf automobillng on the roads and believed with the honor 911119 11161111161‘ from S-ourie that many auto drivers should be in the Penitentiary. He was very pleased to hear the honored‘ premier dis. cues the Prince of Wales College lnrbroglio. He believed the vl-‘nrwnt Prince of Wales College curriculum was in need of improvement. A movement was on foot, he said, in Surnmereide to add grades 9 and l0 in the Summer-side schools and he believed this would be a bent-fit. MR. H. D. McLEAN who had be gun his address shortly before the House lsdlimlrned at 6 resumed, re- the pro-election promises of the Llberal party and the manner in which these prcmie A He commended other t h ll d -b t if only for ace oft e these being decidiedly fined 0lil68,'gu;'si9"3m)11ut ltoygslvg: Lrnmuch pleag-Igovevnmpnt. We), as medical exam showing the be“ t o! goo ' re. ure to have them reuurn to their 1118111"! and 9111211118 111 Schools. Hr There "were nine shown in this class “land norm to Buy lremarked that he had no, knowr The younger “m” 1:11;”; m‘ 1M1. Howard 112' Melanie. “n” 8mm“: in sch°°1e hed been d1= we“ fined‘ no” em ‘ ow has had a successful sojourn in 6911111111411- He himself held berr ed up hem". m We" rupee‘ m“ the Rhos Business on the mainland taught to sing some 25 veers no ‘hare 053mg ygfuflorsea on um1returnedl hour: to esnhgalge i; brie ac- gydMr. Nell llllicbeori. Surnmersirie straw pwwd very ‘momma; to ceptedul. nestue d o; hulsgngas ggthéilsma 78:1] t when attending . the many admire" o! good ha", He wi on ur ay. arc . l1- l: Yo merrymakers he l rev- Mr- W- 1- “em “$32.52.”; ‘§..;“1.‘§.."1€§..”f.‘l"?v.°.'l $1.2’ €f..“2".‘;"3“ ‘°..’§*“l.“‘“‘° ‘mt m] Somme’ and ML Hammond time Stationers This store will lbc the‘ oveg e i w h t a leader 0 Kelly.” flue not"! pwfldad “med known as "Howard's Shoe Shell’ mneigierignivrgno t at ‘weren't and showed ace/Duo“: and will stock the best that first 115 1° '1'" 1111;111:101’? U," among an!‘ i nce in the larger cit v ' Mr. D. J. Gregg of Montreal “and “P” e 1111!’ Riddle. Hill 70. etc. ill- agree-r’ who w“ Judge at l.“ year.‘ Show‘gsdfiiasfltlzuglgggelgiadies. Gents and $31; ttllre honorable member- fo. again acted in that capacity] ms {fiends have followed Wm] mrm at flax could be grown m... and was greatly pleased with the plenum Mr Lflclnms,“ success m a y in this province and instr-rr show. which he says is a biz 1111- ' provemeut over inst year- in every respect. particularly in regard to the yearlinge. shown by Mr. l-leber Crosby, Merehileld. N. u. LEGISLATURE PlEAllS Hill Plluvlllulil lllullr. in Speech. IrolnTIlrone the Rights .ol lhe Province in 1108110”! to Representation in Senate are Touched Upon. IREDERIGPON, March 17.- America Act, particularly with re Di|ouu\ v - provincial rights at the gard to representation in the Ben opening of the Legislature this ate and Commons. must be viewed afternoon, the speech from the with the gravest spprehesion and throne read b the Lieutenant Gov- should be rmiated to the utmost. ernor, Hon. illlam Pugsley, says Th, terms of Confederation. 1191118 they must be vigllantly guarded the compact of the union, should and upheld, and any nbtenhpt to never be disregarded and should tamper with either- the letter orbe varied with the sobrovsl of all the Inlrit e1. the litill Neath the Dervinces interim!» the young colts . l i other cities and in welcoming him lrnme will be pleased to avail them selves of the same me'bnds that have brought erfcess elsewhere During his several year's expel lenco Mr. Mulnnin has worked in t-wo of the leading stores of Cal eds. He has just resigned the man agetrnent of the men’ shop of Messrs A. W. Reddin It Co. Halifax, thr largest retailers east of Montreal. This fact alone is sufficient to vouch lfor his ability as s shoeman Mr. Miclnnls has made a specialty of the study of the foot. and the elimination of foot trouble has been a paramount point in-his success. in more than one contest for window dressing he has come out with high honours, the moat not- able of these was when he led all Halifax in the Victory Loan com_ petition in 1919. He also won 3rd in all Canada in the contest oon ducted Christmas. 1919. Depart Shoe Service and all it a is the pillars upon which Mr Ml~lnnis twill endeavor to build as successful o ibuslness for himself as he has for others. The Guardian wishes Mr. Mc- Innis every success in his enter 9110A . a .__l ..._4.._a.___~s or! the recent exhibits of flax an" linen shown at exhibitions at Es. mofrt Bay. Touching on the ques ""11 of transportation he olllressen the opinion that the honor-stile mmr’ er from Bradslbsna (with the no. cent on the "baus") claimed he W11. the great ‘I Am" who hall securrd 1'°‘111¢°\‘1 freight rates on mussel ‘mud. Mr. McArthur claimed that 1- ‘was himself that bed sgcm-gd m, reduction. He hadl also been ir “"'"m°"'"11 111 persuading several ‘boys to attend technical school bu. 1M0!‘ they declined to offend, 30m, one, he lurid. hsd interfered and dl undo-d them. He did not know who 1"" he hell reoll between the in... and insinunted that the difllgdp was the Guardian. Ha Itbat be would have something tr glflyhsbout the alleged Illvpffiilfiiflyv M1 e ieeritv report of the Publii- M00311 Committee of which he ' e chflrml" 1"! year. He die ""9911 i116 question at some |9I|gth_ “Mdimz and extract r-qm the flilanillnn which in. dgqqarpd m! no tnm, Ho also lnlimgteq m“ he had written to the Guardian ex. 111111111118 1111 position and demand- Guardian 11188959910‘)!!! "the DEBATE 0N THE 110011.533. NEARING THE Elli] Protest Their innocence Willi Regard to Broken Promises. Attorney General Endeavors to Explain Suppression’ of ;______-4 never apologized! hfr. McArtJrur here pnidl considerable ittentlloll to the Guardian oencluding vrltlr a generarcommondatloo of Lia's gov- ernment. ' - MR. W. ll. Edldfi followed After the usual compliments lo the ,mover and secolrdsr and hrtlnietirt: ‘that he dld not purpose the speech ‘ a whole, he proceeded to eulcgise the government's general policy, while that of the previous govern- ment was generally condemned. He quoted the $280,000 deficit and felt sure that the country at large was now behind the government. The poll tax, he said. was n acme what harsh measure. but i; had to be imposed ewin: to the enormous 1V1)! that hurl been pflgd 33pm“ the provincemwhile admitting that in certain crises there might be hardship. lrc Justified the various forms of taxation. He believed the time was coming when the farm llande of the province must be pro- perly valued a1 the actual cash valuation. This. he said, conld be gdone by the school trustees in each pllstrict. He Justified the increas- {ed eeesional indemnity, the increas ,ed salaries of officials. He comps: led the official government‘ salaries ,tn those paid to rnilwsv eflifinrers, lrnilwzly conductors and locomotive hirivere; some of the latter feceiv- ling from $2,000‘ up to'l4.000. ' m HON. n. a. ARBEMAU-LT: Where did the honorable gentle- ‘man get this information?” l MR. W. r1. DENNIS: "N18 in- formation can be obtained w1ti|lv| ]the walls of this building or frqm olmwafi 1'19 fllld- 00m!» attention to the Dress. Who press is a power, {capable of #1011111 great things, llnrl "mm ""1116 it not be better for the vltwn principal paper-g of all; pm. vim-e to slop throwing mud n| each other. it is safe. he said. to ,leave the destiny of this prawn-we to the Liberal party. Of the fwq he mikht be biased. he admitted, but he believed the Guardian was the worse of the two. if he was wrong 11° W" “1111118 to HPU1OK1ZG. About and deception said to have been practiced previous to the last elect. tlon. Here Mr. Dennis trsve n fairly elaborate list of iliioqpflphg eem. nitted/ by the previous"govemmeng_ The War and Health Th; he olrnrac tcrlzed as a piece of political jugg- lery. Here he quoted fituree show- ‘lip; that the interest paid in 1919 Woe more than was paid in 1911, This, he claimed‘. proved that the late government had not uncrowded the debt of the province, {the cm)- rention of the late goryernment this, ii. had reduced the debt of the pro- vince he contended was a tame, Coming now to the vvdrlr of a" prgc. tical government" lleclalmefl time there was no deception qn it. m“, he made no reference to the pre- election promises party. Continued on Page—_'l‘hrne.~”_“ of the Liberal ‘omlng Events Announcements Meeting-s, etc. TORONTO, March ‘lflh-Modor- rte to fresh winds, mostly‘ fair villi about the same temper-store, "lmne light local snow oc rain. High tide this afternoon at 4.43 snrltor\ rrow morning at 6.49. Sun sets this evening at 6.10 and lees tomorrow morning at 0.04. l-‘nil moon Wednesday 33 4.19 i1. m. iTHE'R‘f.‘5 NO 1' Romavsl g1; Q A. YDE \ r Eur sea ceslanso l WHAT I 1 WRITE l