‘ / FQEIARCI‘! 1M0 '_ . .s'. m .,C'ua rdian so ,. . V! nails. hoopiifho '1‘ _ r ads, twine, mar lin. i ‘d all fishing supplies at Bruce's, I1‘, 9073-3-28-1! ‘ - .--.-1—w--—-———- JZI$YOWZsPEcIAn Ted label for“? ind lmuskrat netting, all at Bruce's. * L " - ' 9073-3-28-1i .; . ‘ ' E ( I RN GUARDIAN EOIIGETOWN v N I 1- a n II—Divine services on Easter (Slat) at 11 a. no. and ‘l pm. by IQV. J. M. McLeod. The Sacra.- mentiof the Lord's Supper, will be dispersed at the forenoon service. r .. (special to ille Guardian) mafia. Ntarch 27,—King George pfllci at dlcoremony today as the monarch of Great Britain for the nrswtime since his illness began. The "granted an audience in Orall- well i-foiise to Prime Minister stanley Baldwin, who formally presented the new "chbishops of Canterbury and York, who paid homage and swore allegiance to the King. It was the first time since his iii- mess zlzegan that the King had a con- feren fwith the Prime Minister. The two c ttcd together for several min- utes before the dissolution of parlia- nounil’ oanviilvlzan 1 of Centraljuardiran DRAMATIC Recital at Y. M. c, A, tonight. -Hear Elsie McLuhan, Cari- ada's famous impersonator. 9097 rowan. CIRCUIT-Service in Pawns! Church. Good Friday at a p. m. Bunday services, Sunday School‘ at Pownal at ll a. m.; Ml11view~,ae:-' vico at 230 p. m..and Pownal 7, p. MISSTATEMENT UF SPEEBH m lIBE-Hli ilniiii ____ l flitlal atrium? $1i:i“§a§§§;.fi'°§§f Attempt T° Extfiwte nal Church no p. m. Monday next, P 1'0 m i e 1‘ Saunders F H. Littlelohns, Pastor, Proves Matter i , The local Liberal organ charges The Guardian with misrepresenta- tion in stating that Premier Saun- ders‘ first announcement of a definite arrangement for the presentation ot provincial claims before a committee of experts was made in a letter ~10 the Teachers’ Federation, ‘and- hot, as might be expected in the Speech from the Throne or through the press. Neither did Ml’. Saunders make luY reference to o, committee of experts when defending his method of pro- cedure on the floor of the House, the Patriot's statement .io the contrary‘ notwithstanding. nan. ELSIE McLuhan, famous reader and impersonator at YMCA. tonight. 8.45 p. m. MINISTER ILL-The many friends I-Ion. Walter M. Lea, Minister of Agriculture, will regret to learn that lie has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital suffering with pneu- monia. The Guardian was informed last night that Mr. Lee's condition was quite favourable. THE TREAT of the year, Elsie McLuhan in tho Horse Race, Y. M. C. A.. tonight. 9097 THE SLAVE ,with two faces. One act play. by Elsie McLuhan, Y.M.C.A. tonight. p097 VISITING ARTIST-Attention is drawn to the advertisement in io- dayh Guardian of the recital this evening, under the auspices of the Rotations and the Y. M. C. A., of Mrs. Elsie McLuhan, a native of Nova Scotia.‘ The entertainment whichlwill be held in the Y. M. o. a, will be for the benefit of that in- stitution. Mrs. McLuhan! perform- ance,’ which consists of character sketches, humorous, and dramatic stories, etc., has been warmly com- mended by the press of Canada and she has been acclaimed as one of our foremost artists and entertainers. Tho programme will be a most en- joyable one, and it is hoped there will be a large attendance. The Premier's ac- tual statement, af- ter Mr. Stewart's outline of the pro- cedure to be follow- ed, as taken verbat- im in the House: "when I was up addressing the Lad- ies‘ Canadian Club I naturally took oc- casion to confer with the Minister in re- gard to this matter. I had a conference of over, an hour with the Prime Mili- ister and Minister of Finance and they both stated that we can press our claims and detail the mat- ter sometime dur- ing the summer or autumn and this will be given every con- The Prem- ier's alleged statement ac- cording to The Patriot: "When I was in Ottawa this spring, I took the opportun- ity of confer- rlng with the ministers on public matters. I had a con- ference with the Premier and the Minis- ter of Finance and. they bom have stated that we can present o u r claims in detail before a com- mittee of ex- mflll5§§ u“ ¢°n°"l¢1°°"°n5- Perts some sidcration and every . , time in the recognition, and then ' “e “_ we-‘ ¢‘:v: “c: cw‘ ‘tee fee“ c: c‘ summer or whoever we H, d13- ' ' ‘ autumn. and cussing the matter s J ‘P b ' h " I after hearing with-I don't know t. ames res ytenan C’ arch ..§I.l.l.;..1n... whgthef .. will b. »_; ' . lumlsa-lta-aav. w. naoca amm. < ‘l’ s“ m " by W" °f1 °°m" I j consular-Mandolins METIIVEN. ' ‘ "f,§‘°“‘:§; $§°“‘°§°‘$§5§:f ' I government" tion will naturally *.__...._.r. PASSION _WEEK IN ST. JAMES j " lg -;»mi;3q,w '4" w, _ , ov ram . --. SUBJECTS ‘ (arias. > ' 1 THURSDAY :— "The Passover. " 5 1i W1" l” m" 12h“ ffmgzgfig‘ in. FRIDAY: -— “The Cross.” . 1113,32, t: show that n q _, "Ia ltinothing lo you, all ye that pass by’! Behold and he was following the course indir sec if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow which la . cated by the leader of the 099w‘ done into me." ‘ tlon, confined himself to a vaguely ‘-'" M‘ ' l totem t which. was in ,:,__,_ all the Services will be conducted by ibe Minister. I 8852:: cozum m ammo n” i. Week Night Services 7.30 I‘. M. , _ L‘ l to m Tet _ Good-Friday a I’. M. and 1.30 I’. M. < "°""°‘“‘°“l “‘ h ‘m’ ° ‘J i 1 chers‘ Federation. When questioned ”°”" later in the debate by Di‘. Macldll- ' ' lan as to his actual courseof pro- , I -.;' cedure, the Premier was silent; and 1‘:"§Ifi" T'_L*'—""'TITr§5.';;.¢¢1.1-‘*z1211T;'"17; u; when the same question W" P1599‘: 5 j. i Classified Advertisements i Q i. " O ,- o-iexneertioa ... 10d porllla ofii ords t “an” x’ ‘ ,_, Igpggug:9[§:¢|flg Z I ;' Ifour Insertions ... .. per line of 5 words v GALLANT-At St. Charles on Mill!!! z g Light Insertions.................... cperllneofswords E 1"l92n't° MnmdMrlJohn Egg]- r- Vf-vvgo-oo-eo-oooowueoneeow-coeo-ooo-ooo-ooeoeeeuoeo lint ("BB MFYY- 5: 5mm” 5 ‘m’ i / James ' _ ' ' Male He] Wanted Miscellaneous P DEATHS 1N0. ALFRED liIACDQluALD, LAND Surveyor, Hermanville, P. E. I. ' \ 8027-3-2l-lmo. snnfrmo reds EXPEDITIOUSLY supplied. Guardian Job Printery. ‘ ~ t I a lan OBIAM also" troulmmo c at shortest notice. Guard- ian; m» rriritery. ' * QUICKLY BECOME EXPERT Barber. Special rates oflered. Writs "today Meier Barber College, I-lail- Iak. I-Sttstf. Articles For Sale I-‘Olt. SALE-ANTIQUES AND 0'1‘!!- er furniture for sale. Apply Guar- dian. 9087-8-20-31 roa salra-cnsnmo non‘. NIW- IIOWATT-At his home in Charlotte- town, March 28, Henry Lloyd Howatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I-l. I-lowatt, aged 22. Funeral notice later. cabal-anal.- m the city Hospital on March 27th. Hugh ‘Campbell, age 68 years. The remains were for- warded from A. A. Henneaceyb Fun- eral Home yesterday aftomoon at 8 A Diflicult‘ '°“’ °"" '°‘ waited so many years for an increase. should you, for the sake of a few more months now, endeavor to jeopardise THU Gl-IARIUFTUUWN GUARDIAN- ADDRESS -0ontinuad from page 1- GETTIIIG llP IIIGIITS n w..h$ a“ 102d?‘ _ Nllhtl. secs-obs, I firs? Ion. s. r. alaelnme laid he l"! "m- ics arch pains would h": the answers prepared as make you feel old. ‘tired, Nolan, m“ u pup,“ and woruot h laotllgkg - c,“ J 5‘,‘,,,,,'.1{m Donia‘ an. Iaelllha asked the non. up. Get Onto: today at any any; Premier the following questions: storarutitloadllaourtcst Lwastbaaalstaatyailcr of Queen's County bilsminod by the Government! a. If l0» for what reason! s. was any iavalllaatico nude by the Government into conditions in the iail and by whom? d. Ifeownatwaatherclultoi such investigation! l. Was the assistant lailer a ra- tin-nod ‘soldier? _ ‘no Premier said be had not been ablo to let around to it; h; would have the anlwerstcmonow. It. J. D. lkwart asked the Hon. the Ilinistor of Public Works: 1. What was the total cost for repairs of and extras for all Gov- ernment llolor vehicles and mil- chines (including load Machines.- from January 1st, 1H0 to March 1st, i080.) ' " _ 1- Are extras for Motor Road Ma- wrltes To me Teach _ chines now available from the manu- fl‘? SUQKCSIIIIIQ‘ Ap- I lecturers! where have ouch ea- pomtment 0f Com- . m We "New . _. Lllewmuchhasboanpaidby mission T0 Invfiitl- i the oeverhnient to amen m. mo by the Ollliusition leader on d0? PIPQI’. he refused to live any information. TEAIIHEHE iiiwiiuiiiiii sniiiimi P r e m i er Saunders g a t e Educational m ma m»: repairs and mm: How much is still owing and unpaid? System‘ d. Give a list of pandas to wllbm - -_“' paid and the amount paid to each. I folllowing letter was sent out ‘m a n "nut," u“ m“ the lo e sc ool teachers yesterday by l, dun“ w m“ ‘m.’ u," “uni m‘ ’"““°" - m». area-re asked the mailer in Oharlotteto n, P. I. l. March 26th., I029 Dear Sir or Madam: . In addroming this letter to each individual teacher in_ the Provincem‘ the Government feels that it is oo-i ing its duty in explaining the existinir i situation. , The Government cannot but ex. press its disappointment in the at- titude adopted by your body in the matter oi‘ increased salaries, and its regret and surprise at the announce- ment of your recent ultimatum. I would like to pl-llht. out to you the serious effects of auohfa strike as you propose, the welfare of the children entrusted to your care being lng apparently disregarded. ‘You have, molieover, evidently forgotton the duty - you owe to your respective districts to the trustees who have engaged you, and to the parents who have entrust- ed to you the control and guidance of their children. There seems to be some misunder- standing regarding the time at which my reply was given to the request of your Federation. I naturally maddmy announcement on the floor of the House and immediately afterwards prepared my letter and sent it to Murnagban on Thursday evening, Ii- ' _st., instant ' I believe that in my speech I made it clear that this Government has done all it can roaaonably be expected to do. I believe, moreover, thatmylot- ter to your Secretary deserved more consideration than to be tanned en- tirely unsatisfactory. I pointd out to your body that our contribution to Bio Banltorium this year was all the Government could do. but that on an increase in our aub- sidy being granted we would give your request the first conaideratitori. Now, is it such an unreasonable pro- position to ask you to wait a few months until we shall have had the opportunity afforded ua of obtain- ing this increase in subsidy! If, as your Federation states, you have l culture: , 1. Did the Govcnmont during the ‘ year 192d expend any public monies in the purchase o! seed grain? z. Ifao, wcloaayofsuehnonies vow!" M‘ liimwiatod by the Us!» lature. l. Have any of aueh monies been repaid to the Oovemmntf If so, how mulch? 4. Give the dots of such amendi- turo, if any. - I. Table all cbtfllllflidanoo and papers including Government cheque for such purchase. ‘ mule abaenoooftholdillishrof agriculture the Premier replied that he would give flue answers as quickly as ho polibly could. ‘Ilia Premier tabled tho education- al report for the year. _ at 4 p. mfitlie lpcakor and mala- berg‘ of tho Hausa repaired to the Council Chamber, when the Ad- dress in reply to the-lpcceh from the ‘I'm-one was presented to ills honour the Lieutenant Governor. ‘rho Adoption Act received its aeo- and readinl- and the House went in- to cosnlalttae 6f the whole to eon- Ildor its provisions. no bill was introduced by in Prewllt. who stated that tbs obicct o! the cot, which lad really been drafted in Ottawa, and was being ia- troduoed in the legislatures of other arovlneer, so as to provide uaitoraa laws throughout Canada in relation to adoption. _ ma. s. o. ltcwart inquired if the act was in force in the other prov- inces, to which the premier replied that he could not answer dcllilfly. but be believed it was to be iatro- duood late the legislatures or tae other provinces. ' m: anorrlon act ‘nae Adoption Act provides that a pol-eon of full are may apply to a Judge for leave to adopt, as his child a person younger than himself. ult- leu such other person is married to him or is a brother or siator, aa uncle or an aunt. An adoption older, however, alalll and paraiyae the educational system n“ b. m“. m m’ o“. ‘Mn ‘h. of your Province? ' ithe abeeneeeitaeuiiaieur of Agri- fit. Shown in all tile wanted shades of grays, —and they're at Special Prices. makes‘ from $2.50 up. Springtim e—Boy- time—Cap Time Your boy wants a cap that will last something manly and smart. He likes a. well woven’ cap and youthlike, he wants some- thing new, colorful. Come in after school with him. Let him help make the Selection. Men's caps 75c to $3.00. Boy's caps 75c to hi.» WEAR i... EnsTE PROWSFS HA TS FOR MEN Probably the most popular of hat styles-and here they are with the narrower brim, the snlart crown and perfect The famous Brock Hat $6.00. The Biltlnore Hat $5.00. The St. Lawrence Hat $5.00. The Horton Hat $4.00. Other /. II tans, and browns .4 tar-y Treasurer, that a life insurance company has appointed a person to act as an agent in line province, upon the application in writing of this person and the payment of the prescribed fee the Provincial Secre- tary Treasurer shall, if satisfied that the Bppllillntii a fit person to ro- ceive it, and is acting in good faith, issue him a certificate‘ authorizing him to carry on the business of a life insurance agent in the province. The certitlcato may be revoked by reason of a violation of the provis- ions of the act, a misstatement in the application, fraudulent practice, incompetence or untrustworthiners, Hon. J. D. Stewart pointed Out, an ‘nconsistency in section 2 of the act with a. clause of the original act; also certain matters within the act itself which seemed to be inconsist- ent. cation is made is a female unless the court is satisfied that therd are spe- cial ' tances which justify‘ the raking o! the order. ‘I'll. provisions of the act, were agreed to, with minor amendments and lINlrcss was reported. "Arqaot for the prevention of ven- ereal disease" received its second reading and was considered in com» mitten of the whole. . ‘Il-iis act provides, inter aiia, for tho examination by the provincial health omoer, of persons in custody. or in jail who are suspected of being iafeckd with, or having been expos- ed to, venereal disease, also provid- iag for the detention and isolation of such person for treatment. It also empowers the health ome- er, or a legally qualified practitioner appointoq by him in writing for the§ purpose to enter any house, outnouse or premises in the day time “for the purpose of making enquiry and ea- aminatiion with respect to the stale of any pardon therein, and may cause any one who la infected with any venereal disease to be removed to ‘a hospital or iome proper place.” The Premier in introducing the lthe bill, and primrose was reported VSECURITY FRAUDS Plllfi ENTION ACT "An act for the prevention of ‘frauds invconnection with the sale oi‘ securities" next received its acc- ond reading. and the House went-in.- ~ - . = . - ' I. Leslie o bell. vane - 3 _ "m, , _ I: {M353 ‘MAN ulglisw gknm- l ml;°°"3‘"'“' IL°§°§§§§ émiswnurzitlgizltieceniam Ia this 1 aak unreasonable when m‘ ‘wuwt h ‘ m“ “a m‘ i” m “m m‘ u“ "mmmm 3”“ w committee or the whui- to consider ‘ f3’ amid‘: égicay"? ' rod sat: ramaanas scenes l . ” “ma.” M," u‘. ‘w’ “hm”; m“ m ‘ n! ‘mm m mm- fifi: *’°.‘i'.’.'§.“§i'§$°§"’;.§ I? l" mm by “an” w ' 90514-"7-31- . "' animus-la this eity March oath, expectations of being able to mun . ' ° ' This act fcrbids brokers and salea- ' ‘ ' 3 w" "IPINW- °°°¢ l! “"- M" fi- ~ -- - ‘ er-alaeal sparing no pairuaadeapvau pointed. that there was a good deal - ~' ' .I.Edward.l Srks,ed increaseinbdil. ital it l ooagillarounisgca canospmaa: A‘ d' mm" wagging-rial. pungrgl “I111” ti: residgncewlilafyul: “look atitinaigothddvrlightimlrflov." meleiiaaatogter- o! rm"; 41"?" “l "s" P'°'“‘°°;' a; T..Z.§'..Z"L"i§'§¥l.’el'§.°§ and W‘-ldfll'lll_ _ -- octonew unhifndd" particular inailaan otherpu- tmmwthur, _ _ thlrlg l fol" ackn wledgo- ‘__, grand-father John Aylward, 13d Ilm _ i _ “WP u e are enumer gt. dntivatlofll. etc. Guardian ; Wanted Avenue. iIJs afternoon at a p. m. to ywwwwoo-nwu-oeou-QH- m“ " mnwfihmaflff” a u‘ ‘a: ‘h; 1mm Iitd- Inch applicant for such resis- J mam. . - . i ¢ -. Btrbunataafs Cathedral thence to the > WHICH AME mtu“? "' . - h“ m“ "‘° “n” °°“‘ l tration must submit e bond in me WANTIII T0 Inn’ Jam's“, Roman Catholic Cemetery. ‘fimmm m“ ma.” M“ w‘ m a‘. Paw“ °x pm" w“ sum of $500, also a. bond by a surety no!“ o“ “an”: mm“; mm,‘ o, gm“, by April , ticn. can it not “am that measures to help stamp it out. 0mm“. n requmm the bond w be arrive Hunter lti er Phone Obi-J: , 9901-3’ ' " I , i it iamhtlyinflmli- Marsala thatwe 111N911?» In. 1dr. Infill. "'9 10mm,‘ i; the M5,,“ m. the can" wllatohed teams Wei: . . ', ~ THE HEN aroaohdrlogourllvlaflboliavotho Premier said it was largely copied h u‘ , ‘m "*- “°' “M” t‘ "Mm" - m‘) "mu" In Memonqm THE EQG? hadron should stead by their dla- from similar acts in other provinces. my ° "mm" . "m8" “m” I , to nuance can Iilnspcctiat heated rooufisugitgaigg‘ 12m gal . @- ' ~ , “u” m‘ hvm‘. “duh. u“ m m“ u m‘ m m or genie-is nullity of frigid. “III RGO. start - . u . - ' - ' ' o . A . . ‘ wpoae-s-ae-al."al." w” “p ~ ooeii-i-n-si. la mm Inn of caerlu w- , have o no an» nae on their osmium o esp-uh; ii nt- rendered necessary by the present in, p,,,,,,,f,,,, o, t: °,:f°°,,‘:c',-,”Q‘ ..‘ ‘ - wWw*°m“lmlm°llfil I'd ‘" . aicsnadcaveiiraiailiairbeaalr. ‘gene-heave soeeuion to powei-____ ° ' °' .F~>g.$~1c'c- to» """,,,,,,-,,_,_,, -», ,, .,,,,,,__..-Ei\s'1~1i=1= woe sarcoma-ac: i.“"..‘f."'....’= a rnlz:".:'..r::.: a " an in ‘l- toer-aaovm ban-an am. lwaoa iriae lee-cry tlatlalifallliovn- ' iaat our teuaeu awn in u» public ilstitutiione under the, Grandmother KIIOW mania -- m. with mow a 0- K- .'=°"' ""- . ' L, NOVELTIBQ paid in euaparieoa with calla ho- nu Ocvasaiaddt. wee it another re i lhflgllWliflllllmudtol-conm m4 win; auinof money. amu-o. rersmeaaviaeweriam be _ . _ - _,, I lion collaasmuetantflnt ‘ flovA-lllurohiaoulil oriebarlatylaaqtooarmenery yawwl “my “"- . .I'1"°¢WW'"°' . |old-fadilmedmuatatdphtnbuloed a x - ‘ M4447,“ i - ~inqsaeliflenleegqggyflgqgy. Ida. an. ltowara raised the‘ mg _.._.__._...._..__......._..'~“°"I we» hw- uaieiin ecia- emu u t» vii-w- u-e ww». wffiwvla flier-Mm ‘ .1 wgpggdf tuaieaurtawliaiaialivniv adaneiaiiaeaetaetae-neei- m, i Fm!“ H p , r u.» antigen tel all: er aeuta" mule not n a?‘ "hi", “Mféflg; b 'M‘“ . ‘m for ‘m . .A Accordingly the Premier withdrew- $1.50 - 4 PRO WSE 3120s LTD. a “u” ‘um’ IOI-‘JIENS s. Boy's have a cars 555m“ “u” u A ' ' 1' lule to the act regarding lnvcstmdli by trilstees empowers trustees, exei - utors, administrators, or the guari ' lan in charge of the estate of luau, ~ tics, unless expressly forbidden t,“ fthe instrument appointing them f creating the trust, to invest tilt "An Island, Arslca "and. . ited only by descended fro wrecks- wiiiter largo lltterl.‘ or 1 Wait essential. in their hands, whetllerolrolidy ll, u“ "9""!!! l !securiiies, which are specified i, ' the schedule, also w deposit tn, funds as he may no fit, in any chai‘ , tered bank. also from time to time t‘. I vary the investments, as he may fsider ill the best interests 0f j trust. “giants l average of pups vested or not, in certain lhlidllkmu‘ new‘! “l! flow oi milk f destruction of The Premier explained that the P“!!! Important’ pug ‘ipose of this “blue sky law" Ill I) prevent frauds by agents selling. ' ‘ i Hon. J. D. Stewart inquired of th n i Premier ii’ ille act was copied froo, I those of other provinces. He inquire‘. ‘it the Premier land none into Ill matter, as such lei "l in othe provinces had been loted b: ,tile courts as being ii ..'."cs. ' i Tho Premier said Lil-a. a similm act had been working well for scam iyears in the Province of Ontario. ,3 Progress was reported on ‘the bill. On motion of the Premier, i l0 o'clock. w thl‘ House adjourned until tomorrow 84' 30.. L iarlottetown, pa. J.‘ P. MILLAR. ....2.=ue; 22:122...." " HOURQ-D to It.” . lb 5.00 {FOO-GO