_ i 4:1 1', 1': M:AY'19;*1È22"‘ lite Quaker Way Down in Pennsylvuia, the home oi’ the Quakers, tlioro in a lady numed Hèstet Price. She knew that the' Quaker method ol putting up prenerves and rellshesv was jus: o little better thon tha usuul woy. so with the aîd ot lier triends. sp6 bogan preservlng i’or expoft‘. Somo ot tho guod thinn flint, have reached us are: ' Sweet Cucumlerf Rings Colonial Chutnoy .55 .40 Yellow Tomnto Jam .75 Red Currnnt' Jelly .40 Crab AppleJelly .40 Prune Marmalade 50 Strawberry .lam Sweet "Grange Jsm Qulnce, Marinalnde Grapo LJelly AAA .75 Bis; generons bottles, with s tlnvor nll their own. Jenkins 8c Son oood t6 Everythlng 'l‘hnt‘s ' Ent use KEATlNGÉ n'ro escrec'r FURS AGAINST noms IN MEMORIAM l \I I‘l‘ltlll \’ IN I.0\’ING 0|“ l'lll\'A'I'l4‘. IIAIHH." DALI': I’llOllIH-l “’hn Dll-tl fur Illn I\'|n,-: 11ml Country Mil! l". llllfl , M (il n 'l‘ln- lmy Ill‘u lon- luul alu-In Aml. tlmuuh ln’cnrth Ilw hme lleu. 'l‘lnI noul In 1mn- ln Ilrlu‘en. vvv vvv llA'l‘leæ—lle par nu ne: le or over. 80 par Ilnz pst du, lu tu I Ilne. -(lrolpl cl l l'une. l I!ch A go" ts “’untcd SALiESMÀN ' WANTED —— A 1 Snlesman wnnted to sell shoot muslc. Ercinsive territory to live wiro. Heurst Music l‘ublishers. leitcd, Winnipeg. .._.______.________.——— VAGENTS WANTEDeF’ROVlNCIAL Distributiiil wu‘ntedgfwone 'i‘hous- and" danois x'dnoi'nad to hundlc. l’argentbrotltntasbæt aollcr evcr (1üorctl.' 'I‘bls zag'onlty shoulu clenr t'ivo tbouaand dollars. 130x. 116. ' M istiellirxleous LEARN A'UGFTIONEERIVNG, BE- coino expoj‘ “Study nt home. National An n' Sch’ooi', Coolts- ville, Ont. Éno‘ IF YOU ARE THINKING OF PUR- chuslng :1 home in tho tamed An- napolis Valley writc to G. 1’. Raymond. Berwick, N.S., who is actSng as a buying,agent, assistA ing prospective purchssors_ ot Volley probbrti’èlfilä‘sncnro what they reqniro prlce. at a reasonablo No commission nskod. S E PARATORS ‘ "rummxwyn‘rnummu . “RENFRE ” Cream Separators Our FREE Book -—’l‘t-lls how Inen‘nm-u yon —Slunvn thî- Il! pllelly 0l construction. -——lllnnlrntes every (li-Inll oi' (lu-r llllei‘llliflV. -—-('I\' iu-tunl —l)emonutrntcn ils Inti-r- vhnnuoable en nnclt y. ——)’roveu tlw mh'unlnm'u o! (ho lllûNli‘lllflv suer nll otlu-r uvunrntoru. “'rlln-III Dent. "l rrturn mnll nlll In-lng nmr t-upy. 'I Rentrew Machinery 170. LIMITE!) Sunna-11‘. N. ll. lh-utl e- ü “'nrkn brut. lilnntrc-nl Mllwuukc-e. \ A. (Illn-r LI lunl’n-w 'l'ruck Seules "ultra-w (III En Inox 10 par ftl‘ con-l 'II en... Ad d! se p-Id lot. ...tlpeeinl nu nul-l wou- lu en. «ont. -Illunlcn W... salami mondaine” 8 W 1. De par ll-e par der tu 0 dey- ol ever... O l .lt Islten. un! l’or Sale F012 SALE—NO. 147 HILLSBO- rough Street, now 111 occupation oi Mrs. Swain. Apply to Mo- l.1-od & lientley. FOR SALE—24-noomso HOUSE on (,orner of l‘ïbn Avc. and Donglas St. Also six-roomcd cttugo on liouglns SI. Apply_ W. il. (‘11d1nore, 114 nouglas St. FOR SALE 0R WILL EXCHANGE for l'nrm propcriy, holise and lot. Apply or writc 34:: I-Iston SL, Clnnlmtctown. FOR SALE — RASPBERRIES. (Îont‘s oi' best vuricty, 25e pcr doz. l‘l. J. Jenkius, Mt. Ed- wnrd Rond. llclp {Vantcd—M ale ‘ iWANTED—VOUNG MAN WITH ' gond odut-ntion would .likr‘ Wol‘k . in oiLy. Apply 11‘. thls otl'lce. Opal‘utor. 1111-1101: and wngn-s to Amberst “11in News, Ainluerst, N.‘S. ‘N1111tctl WANTED—SECOND HAND CASH registur :1nll show cane, Inust b-ë in gond conditionn Apply W. 'i‘. Wuir. Slzlniloy Bridge. / POSITiO‘N WANTED av EXPERI mde stenonrztpimr. Wi‘ito (î. ' :znre ot ti11:11'1li:111.- l [clp _ “Tant—od—Female Apply I‘. E. l. llospitnl. apply .l’.l€.l. llospitai. ._ ._______4 huuscwork. Apply Stral l1conzl llotcl. | ' 'l‘o Lt‘t ror storing purposes. Kent St. Freneh andÎÎalÎans 'l’b e CENIGVA. Muy 18% today to bold :1 spocial ll111 question oi' approviug tho lirl tisli mandate l’or l'alestino. was grezltly disappointvd tln1t Sep a'raatorm’ T0 LOCATE limier. in tho i‘orm oi un oloctrioa dovicc, whiob will depth, size and other int'ormntior regarding concoakd ' hodles, hns becn lnvonted, accord 111g to ainlirootcr 0d bureau 0K mines. USE ASTIIMA mm II Mini—la lutin—le 3d * un _ sûmdl RAZ-MA“ le Guarantud m restore normal breathlng et mucus therln 11 in the bronchls tu . gin niait. ol_qniet si :con “girawfime. 3' W.. ‘1‘th ORE.—<An ore indioate thc coppor oro nho Arizona MW__ l presont st'ssinll hnd t'aiiod to ru gisttr tbo lmagne's consent to tln tenus ot' tiw mandate. lt nnd ltniinn reprr‘sl‘nlatlvës Vativnn is rvpnrhd tu l1nv1I tcrms provionsly laid down. ‘lialfonr. il wns tenrnd thnt l a (“bristizm powt'r. ’4'.”— llopal'lmt‘iit, aguin showed n «lino in April. ns oomparrd willl 310.54 nt tl1 lwginnîng (11' M i i 110:1. nnd s7 ..l in April, 1914. Tho chiot changes tnr thn montll Un. n° wero solmtnntini dol-rennes in oggn. 1 llk nndv pointues. except van]. coal. wood. Ouardian. . WANTED—HAND COMPOSlTOR main or t'eman and Linotype Apply stating expe- WANTED—EXPERIENCED COOK .._....___.-..-———————-— WANTED—A HEAD LAUNDRESS. WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL T0 LET— LARGE -BU»|LDING. Apply'lîili Blocking Mandate Council ol' the 1.1131141111 oi N: ions dettlded meeting. not latcr than .lnly 11'», to aonsidor Lord linll'our suld (lreat Brituin tbe has bonn tho opposition ot the l“l'(’ll(',ll wl1|el1 bas blockoll tbc llli‘utiliÇtê, while the ex» prosswi l‘ours 111111 religions inter. osts 111 the lloiy 1.311111. would nol 111-, propvrly sni'vgunrdcd nndur tbe iln some quartcrs contlnnr‘d Lord tho llritisb mandate migbt affect some religions orgunizalions 1111l‘nvornbly. (iront lirituin was umnnod 1‘11 said. ibnt snl'h n basoless vicw obould bi- oxprcssod over t.he transfm' 01 i’ulestiuo rrom :1 Mobammednn to i)’l"l‘AW1A,vMay lS—Iltotnil prlt‘ns of fonds. 11s roporlcd to t5l1e Labor de ’l‘he nvnrnize cost ot 29 -stuple lootls in slxty cltles wns 810.21'1nt till‘ lieglnnlng ot April :1roh: 312.28 in April, Ments nvernned slishtly highor cnnl oll and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIÂN A SHOP trou: 'Holman's Catalog. WONDER H'OMIE MADE CANDY can be obtained ot the G.W.V.A. Pageant thls aventng. FRlDAY ANDEBÀTURDAY allers many values in 'eur ladies rendy—to— w'eàm depnrtment‘. Prowse Brou. L . ' ', READ ous AD l‘or ‘Friday and Saturdny speoinls. Bargalns in nll (lepartmelits. l’rowse Bros. Ltd. WEST AND CLYDE RIVERS— Mr. Samuol Proi'itt will conduct services ut Wcst thiver 11 a. 111.; (:iyde River :i p. 111. next Sunday May 12131. BARGAINS in our Mcn's and Boy’s clothing depnrtment. Set: oul‘ speclal tahlq ot Men's Work- ing sblrts. Pt'owse liras. LTD. FIRE CALL—A ’biaze in a hnru bclonging to Mr. Cronan, Spring I’ark lloud, caused tbe alurnl to bc sent ln lnst nigbt about 10.30. No damage 1s roported. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-«lteV. I). M. Lamont will preach at (Jburcbill on 'l‘uesday, Muy Ziird. ut 7.30 p. 111.. 4M. (‘unoe Cuve Fri- day. ‘May 20th, at 7.130 1]). 111. ‘Sa‘o— buth, May 28th ut Nine Mile (Ircek; 10.30 a. 111. People's (Zburcb, Chanioueiown, 7 p. m. A NEW START—Miss Mildred Suiiivun of Boston, Mass.. spccial ist in indice hair dressing, muni- curlng. ctc., arrived in tho cit] Inst evening. Miss ISuilivan is here to tulle charge 01' ‘Mill'lllly's llair Dressing npflrtmento wllicb ls now being bcuutil'nlly t'itioli l'or lbe occasion in tbe Dtrslll'lstly Build- ing. Sunnyside, IIL'XI. duor 10 (Lii‘. liantcbeson. oplpnmtrist. PERSONALS .\lr. Chester MllLuro yostcl‘duy t‘rom Montreul, returncd Mrs. J. A, Bayer who bus bccn visiting in 'Haln'ax returncd bonne iast 111ght. IMr. llcllry Smith wns :1 passon- gur by tl11: 111:1il train yostcrdny t’roln Amherst and Sackvillo. ’Miss Mary E. Macl’bco. lloath- THE CENTRAL GU ARDIAN HOME MADE CANDY (or sale at Prince Edwnrd tonight. WOMEN'S 8|1LK HOSE, latent shades, 81.00 tor 75c.. Prowse Bros. Ltd. SEE THAT SATUROAY GPE- OIAL on me stocking counter. Black, grey, sand. champagne et 81.39. MOORE & McLEOD. LTD. A NEW SHOE tor Misdes, Brown Kid, three_ straps and backles. 'i‘he neweut shoe. oniy 33.00 nt AhLEY K: CO. LTD. A SURPRISE. FEATURE—«Dur— ing the performance ot the Pa- geant "Queen tEsther" lust night ut the Prince Edward u realistic touch was added ‘by the appearsnce on t.he stage ol’ a horse supplied trom Largc‘s Livery .Stable. “ne uni. mal nppeared not a bit abashed and acted his part like an uld timer. A VALUABLE MAP—Mr. Car] Miitord, C. 13., has just completed l'or the Maritime Eleçtrlcn Company a complote survey 01' t‘he city nnd electrlc llght system showing all the poles, wires and transformer locations and other information. The niap is on a large scnle and w'ill b0 ot' great value 'to thocom- pany in kceping in touch with every apurt ol' l'neir system. The dmwing and iettering are exceed- mgly neat. and the man is un ex- cellent specimen ot Mr. Mill‘ord’s sknill and artisth work as a draughtsman. SUPREME coUrRT—At Supreme Court yesterdny on motion ot Mr. lnman, KIL, an order nhsolute to quai-1h two convictions. one agnlnst George (larver nnd the otber against Wallace ‘McDonald. On motion nf Ml“. lnman prohibe Lion convilztiuns aguinst (111e .lollow« ing parties w1-rc ounshed: F. P. vilennessoy, J. .1. Doivs, Clins. E. ilurko :1n1i Jos. Menonold. Hearing was conniuded in the uppoal case ol' Fraser vs. (lollings. jndgmcnt being r1. sorvcd. Motion t’or a new trial in tbe appeal case of W. Il. Aitkon and otbcrs vs. Mnry Anne 'ltoid and othcrs is being mndc on b be-bnit’ ot' dct‘ondant ‘Mr. Duity. K.1(Ë._ Mr. Bontlcy. replyinz l'or plaintil‘l‘. ’l‘l 's casl. was trled bnt'ore Judge liasznrd and jury last, ivrdalc, bas relui‘ncd home i‘rom the eity alter spomling the weolr and visitng ber 2111111. Mrs. A. MacK-gnzie. Mrs, l“. l’ 'l‘ayior rolurnnd lafl nigbt i'1'o111 an exleudnd visit to Aitlantic City, Montre-111 and Am' WANTEDJ—Two YOUNG LADYiierst. honrders, privnto t'amily. Apply 'Ml‘. J. R. Barr, underwent an oi‘c sl‘litis in Prince ( came to tbe clty lust ovening t0 convalesce. I ' orccntly Ior. ionA n'ho I Sergt. 'Major lnstructot‘ Wals'nc. lwho bas bel‘n lioro on instruction- ‘al duty 111 oonnovtlon with tbe liigbt llorse 1111s bmm transiorrud tu Sum- nlerside and louves lbe (tity ttns :li'lvrnoun. 'l‘ho viollowlng connnorciai mon wbo lmvo boen stopping at Lbc ite- v1-,ro llotel were passengers this morning on tho Borden train: il. S. Miller John ltusscll, 'l‘. A. Mar- quis. W. l‘l. (lrcen, nnd J. S. Dixon. m A large user of gaso- line, (nome on request), after a careful and extended test, told us that the mileage from his cars was increased more than a mile per gallon by using Imperial Premier Gasoline exclusively. CASOLINEË You. too, will get. “More Miles per Gallon," if your carburetor is properly edjulted to burn il: and you use lmperial Premier Gazoline all the time. Obtsinsble every- where. Every gallon the same uniform hlzh quelity. p W .lunc, whon judgmcnt was gliven iox‘ pluintil‘f l'or 5230.30. - Mlnnrd‘n [.lnlment for finle Everywhere . Guards With 0rders 1 l‘o Shoot t0 Kiil‘ ‘OHIIÛAGO. May IIS—Dcath thrcats steps tu place armed guurlls about about every building undor t'on- structlon in (‘iblcago avare devclop- ments todny in tbc police war on labor terroriste. ’I‘hc plnclng of guards with ordersl lo “shoot to kill" about building;x projects iollowed a tire started by bombers last nlght as the lutcst actI ol' violence in‘n campaign agninst t-be Lundis wago awurd. “Big 'l‘im” Murpby, 'Fl'lld M.‘tde1'H l‘resldcnt ol’ the Building Trndes Co‘uncll nnd "Don" Shea were cbecked at t.he outsct nt n supposed move l'or i‘reedom tollny when Chic Justlco Klnckiilnm Scltnnlan ot’ the criminal court rejected a del’ense motion {or assignment and imme« dlnte honring oi’ thelr trial on clin. gos (,i’ hnving sinln a pntrolman. Tlle death thr‘eats were received bv chier m police Charles F‘itzmor- ris and ‘Cnptain Wesley Westbronk told members or the Lions (‘ino tbat “the respectable eloment in the inbor unions of Chicngn must repu- diato ilheir crlmlnnl leaders or lose tho support of those who are 1:, rovor oi‘ the union cause. BI R'l‘lIS _. ,___.___.__._.—————æ——— ooss—«cny, May 18, ‘to Mr. and Mm. Jas. dl. Goss, a ‘dnughter. Con» grutulntlons. DÈATHS _____..___,_.._,_.__._.’- MacNElLL.-—At thtle Snnds P. E. 1.. Vlay 8th, 1922, Euphemln Mao- Nelll. widow. . oi’ thn late Angus Smith agrad (i years. Three sons. nnd two dnnghters are lei’t io mourn. . MCDONALD—At Vernon on May 18th. William G. McDonald. Fu— nerai trom hls late rcsldence Ver. n‘on on Saturdnw morning at 8 o'clock. to Vernon River church. thence to cemetery. BURKE—At Dunstntinago on May 18th. 1922. Mrs. Isabelle Burke. rollct ot lhe late Ronche Burlte, nged sa yeurs. Funernl on Satur- dny ni 2 p. an. 'trom the rcsidence ot Almon .anwell. lnterment Morshtleld cemetery. SAVE DAYLIGHT FOR WEEK ONLW WFJLLAND, ONT.. May lS—Dy a voto oi’ 4 to 3 nt last night's City (‘ounoil meeting tho resolutlon put- tlng Welland on llnylighttime,‘ was roscinded. l'eopie ot “thls city. will have liheir clocks ndvancod untii non Sunday. when Wellsnd will end nnn week ni dsylight saving time. tlältalN‘CE ltUPER'l‘, 8.0., May lit—«Alter iwo weeks of dnylight smving time. .the «Prince Rupert. Citv Councll hns beau .presonted - ils nbandonment. 'l'hn petitioners, cliieilv women. wasrgrantcd l'or a writ ot’ certiorarl. ‘ a proclamation bringing tbis into force. Lust year tho Dominion Act and lt in simply to brinng our Act Act that thls change ls madc. with a strong petltlon demanding Musicale at Notre Dame Musicale at Notre Darne by the Junior ipupils on Friduy ntternoon nt 3 o’clock. Tne programme is as Ioiiows:— Programme Duel, Blond Tresses, Bonm+The Mlsses E. Connolly. M. Mclnnis. ,A. McDonnïzl. C. Fortin, M. Mc- Donald, L. I’helan, J. Fortin. Puss in the Corner, Rogersv—«Tho Mieses N. O'Leury. M. Bitlln. M. Zuercher. thtle Jack Horner. :l‘bo'Misses G. MacGulgnn. C. ,logan, E. Martin, M, McCarron. Vocal trio, Dreaminx, Bnelley— ’l‘be Missus E. Fournier, Il. liogan 1.. l’cters. l 'Rose Petnlafi, , [Lawdonv'l‘be Misscs Il. Johnston, M, Ander- son, M. ‘Moran. Feather Douce, ll‘uerter—Misn M. Mobonold. 'Wlla li‘luwern. Kern. Tbe Misscs A. l’lgot. M. Mltcholl, E. Emmer- son. . Vocal Sole—Miss Mary Mnrnn îlinppy Greetlng, Antbony—Miss Charlotte Fortin . lActlon lSong, Sum‘tonnot Girls. "l‘he Rogue. Krentzlin. —-’i‘ho Misscs H. MoDonald, M. Mona- gbzm. B. Con'way. H. llornsby. ‘Twilight, Schaei'er—Tho Misscs A. Mononald, E. Connolly. D. McKenzle. Moon Fiower, Fanon—Miss M. Mclnnls. Action Sang. Happy l—iours. iBulterl’iy NValtz, Martin—T1113 Miases M. ’l‘. McDonald. M. Mc— Donaid. F. vHogan_ C. McCioskew in Merry 'May, Luth—Miss E. Rogers— Connolly, Evoning. Slbndlows, Ri-uterw’rhe Misses V. MacGuigan. J. Fortin. E. Arsenault, A. Leblanc. illnct—iltope Dnnce. Van Gnel— 'l‘in- Mlsses M. '1‘. Mononnid, ll’. Mclmnnld. l“. Hogun. M. Monnghan (7. MeÇloskcy. li. llornby. C. Foriin, E. Mahar. > (loti Save The King. Provincial Legtslature ‘Contlnrued From Page 1 bas heen passed wus amended. ihto ront’ormity with tbe Dominion li is 1110 luw, anyway,1by virtue ol’ the proclamation, becauso t.he Domini» on Act ovcr-rides any provincial statute. Thc lbili passed witbout amend- ment. At 5.10 the House went into com- lmlttce on the 'Eiectlon Act with Mr. algree praclically Mc‘Artbur inx the chair. 'Cluuses l1’12 to 248 were adopied with litt-ie not gct down to business and bundlu discussion. At G o‘clock the House look .rece-ss. sent to police officials, thc announ-i I t cement tbat tbree labor loaders Evenlnfl SESSION, May 2- wouid hue t0 stay in ,iail. and . ‘Tho Hause met alter recess al 9.15 nm, and resumnd in commit- tee second rcadlng ot the -Electio11 Act x 'Sectlon 24.1 providcd thnt tho Assemny should appoint the Leg- islutlvo clerk and assistant (-lerks, l’romler iBell nwved tbnt this bl- cbangod in order to provide i'o‘rthe (:lerk‘s appoiutment by the Inclut.— GovornordnConncil. 'I‘bo change, 11e said, was simply t0 imake statute consistent with tbe proc- tice. lt was necessary l’or tbe gov- ernor-in-council to mako tbo ap- pointment because il' that was not donc, and done before the llouse met, tbe House cou'ld oniy vmtlkü t.he uppointment nl‘ter the opening, and tbut would be too late. Tbe clerk would then have no oppor- tunity ot gettlng thlngs rendy, so tliat it ls almost a matter ot neces' sity that some wuthority shouid ap- poin him .hoiorehand. Mr. D. C. McDonald dld not sec why :he appointment should not be mode by t.he Legislntnre, as lnld down in the Act. Han. Mr. Johnston: il agree with the view taken by ths hon. mem'ber irom isou‘ris. This is a. matternthat applies t0 the internol manage- ment ot t.he House. The ISpeoker and the other otficîals nre op- pointed by the Legls-lattrre, and lt ls always understood thwt they will .lie nppointed in advance, 'l‘here ls no such thlng, under the constitution, as any particular par— ty in the Bouse—wthe members nre slmply reprcsentatlves ol' t.he peo- pie. lt is trne there ls a Prime Minister and Executive Council in tore, it is entirely a mntter islature itselt. ernment. hss selected that official, stlll point him. Charlottetown llnlr Dressing Acsdomy. scaip treatment nnd and Chiropodist work l'or and gentlemen. hlldren nnd sny it Is bad‘ for thb'c incassltutes nlso a greut des! tr on: t.he hnleholdà ol don's Barber Shop, 10.". Quueu 51.. 211.229 649-1. ’ 1111s explained tlle lheory—rl am go- 1 tllel connection therewith, Ibnt ne to the align-ment, in theory. it is not sup- posed to be known how tho mem- bers stand untll they nctually meet on the floor ot t.he 'House. There- ot’ Honseukeeping. The clerk of the Legisisture is appoinled by the Leg- vHe is .the servant of the House, and not oi’ t.he gov- Though lt is undcrstood In udvnnce that the party in power lt would be ont ot ail t.he praotice and theory or the condnct of the House to suggest that in ndvance the governor-in-council should ap- Mr. Dennls: ls it possible to open the Legislnture without a clerk? ’i nnderstand thnt lt ls not. Let us suppose thst snch au uni'o'trunate thing would occur as nnother party having suthority to select htm—it Beauty Parler Work doné hy Miss r. A. Mae- Donnld, gradnnte or Dr. Mertln's Ladies hnirdresslng and curling. shampooing. i’sm and neck massage. manicurlng ladies Ladies entrance next door Renr- o Cents 15cm} ‘ THEBIGPLUG Also "ASTER m Cul Plug-iâlbpackasgens When you’ve puffed MASTER MASON you’ll know the real en- joyment of good tobacco. Myl how its mellow quality, fragrance and flavor wins you. Every dealer sells it--most every man smokes it. There’s real economy, too, in its PLU SMOKING wmdd bas/impossible fi t0 ÿnppoint him. Mr. Higgs: 'l‘be Attorneyütleneral liéoî‘ñ}:è1v1'»11'"' by bismvsi‘sters in l'nlvï‘i'SitÿÎl'M—Mnlnliî lie intrin- Biddct‘ord, Me. ot’ Biddciord and :1 grudnnto oi t.he maniy pinces. lin n'as n native, stulled pnpor-making plants al. A I1. ing 1o. deal wilh tho prut: ‘1. t bas al\\'a_\‘s boul the prou-t iniho past ibat the novfluor-mazonnl'il in tbe appoint- 'n1ent of ull theso otlit'ials. Why iii in a pravticol mannor. and allow iliim to be appointed by tbe govorn». ior-in-connvîl? lt is donc nnyway. l Han. Mr. Johnslan: tif my lion, , i’riond would just Iglant‘o bark totbe ipast few 11mnths'mn now govern- 'n1ent rame in at Ottawa and wbzut Iwns tl1e tirst thing tlloy 'did? Be- iore ihe govurnor's speech was .road in lhe llollst‘ bile niembers [met and sclel-tcd tliclr Speaker and .otllttinlsvbel‘ore ll1o message was pruseii‘ilrd al :tll. 'i‘hnt is what wo do berewwo sillet-t o'ur Speaker lbe -iore the ‘(lovt-rnor cver cornes into :tbe lionne to present bis addrl-ss 'l'bat is t.he [heur nnd (bat. is l idea tbat Dl‘tEVZil‘ . ’l‘bo moinber t' Charloltotown suid tlie otllcials sclectcd by tlm novcrnor-in-l'ounc ’l‘hen why did my lion. triend arl. and move a fow days ago tbatsnoh il. porson bo appointed messenger or doo'r-keeper if [bat is thc case? lie did so becnuse t.hese oillcials, "'1' like the Speaker and the Clork,ure servants nf the Hanse and not ot' à My bon." tl1e Governmcnt. Mr. Speaker Dufiy: irlend's refera-11m to tbo pl‘actlce al; Ottawa with trogard to tbe iSpoakt-r M is rivgbt, but tbe rnle dors not ap- ñ poinled by the Cruwn. lt 1s more convenient t.o have him appolntod by the goveîrnor—in-council sa thnt once ho is appointcd ho will be able‘ to bave everytbing ready for lhe opening of tbe House. .11 is one ot the lbiggcst jobs in iris wholc ycar‘s __ wm‘k, and 11e mustgot Lime t0 do ‘"' lt. Thnt is tllc reason why theAct. was changed ut Ottawa and it is to make it. cont'onm with the pre- scnt lnnw and tbe present pritctico that we arc amcnding t11o provlnv clal Act. Hon. Mr. Johnston: The hon. gentleman admits that l nm correct with regard lo tlle Speaker. li' 110 is tbo servant ol' tlle House why 111 itbe world sbonld not the (:lerk be the servant. loo’.’ lie admlls that in thcory i nm right. But why does he sny thnt. tbe clcrk or -any particulair person must propa‘re the prelimlnurles? The lierk is sp- poinled to carryout tbe prellminA nries. but anybody may preplrre them. .lt is sultl tbnt tbe clerk should ibe llxed upon in ndvance. Tiant ls tbe very argument li mnke. 'l‘he govcrnmnnt in powcr will naturully selet-t that mon 111 ad- vance iust the snme 11s they select the ISpeaker. lt ls embodied in the statnles tbnt t.he momhors sball appoint the Clerk. Thnt hus alwnys been the la‘w and the practlce until somo few yoa‘rs ago whcn they nmended tho immem‘oriul practlce ot tho House. 'lt is also the prac- ' ticu elsewhore. _ Hon. Mr. vHughes: fithink we are wastinn tlme ovor this. lt hns al. ways boen consldercd that the clerk will be appointed hy the gov- crnor-ln-counoll. and l thlnk it will The (danse. goes on t0 sny that hls nppointment will ho confirmed hy the Assembly; That is sll rlght. lsn't lt? Mr. Speaker Duny'n amendment wns put to a. vote and cnm'ied. ply .to tlle Clerk iliere. lie in ap-V aïæ c‘ Ë” -—-——.e———«— PAPER MILL MANAGER DEAD. —Word ot lho sudden denth ol Thoznner» Iv‘.- antigegenlmi manager oi‘ i.-11d Nortlu-l'ii'ù 's paper mills nt G1and Folie, Nowtoundlsad, bas THOROBREAD FLOU ‘Milled by Hunt Bros [imited LondohCanada le took us ycars to pcrefct Thorab rend—it wil‘l take take years for an imitation to equsl lit. " «ou» gemmes a Üfàbit l" , . à MR. A. A. ALEXANDER Representing W. H. LEISHMAN & (10., LTD. Makers of the Best Tailored Garments for Men. WIII 12:; at :da2caLellan Bros.' Store on Monday and Tuesday, Msy an . Those who have difficulty in purchaslng a weil-fitting Suit and thon: who are particular and wanr the best that are marie, wlll do weti to ses Mr. Alexander. Phone 250 for an appointment. HIGH PRICEI) PELTS ltead w1111t r‘.\l1'. (‘bt-stcr S. Mclau'o 11115 lo say on tbis nintterœ‘ (‘i1arlolielown.tl’. E. 1.. IMny :i, 1922. Manager. imperial liisvnlt (111.. 1.01., (,‘burioltr-town, l’. l'l. l. [leur Sir: You havr- askvd 11111 on sl-vnrui (li‘t‘lls‘ltllls l'or 1 " ion with relerorwe tu tbe lmpcrinl Biscuit tbat yud 111nnntacturlng. living o smnll shnroboldz-r in your (îonipany, l perbapq bave delayed writing ,vou on thal accounl. Ever since you began nmnul‘actnring tbe ‘lmperinl Bis- cuit. as n Fox brccdor il bave nsod your Biscuit in my own ranch and have i'ound them :111oxcoilent article ol’ fox iood, For tbe post lwo yi‘ars. since you haro 11l1nost pertected titis ilisz-nit. l bave 1111101101] «imer from a rur standpolnt the runt'bers tbnt bave bnon using this lCod Oil Biscuit. and the rr-snlts are vci‘y noticeable indeed—ono could nl- most u-ll from lbe skins tbnt wero brought to my omce lor suie wliere ïlmperinl illist'lliis hall bcvn ied. IFor in. statu-11. il in noticnhil- in lbo poil ot' tbe animal tbnt thero was a luxnrlons growtb ot t‘ur, ('lBill‘ in ('Oltll', and with thnt Abrilliunl sheen or lustre Will('ll goes to inako a hlgh grade pclt. opin- are My advil-e would sitnply ho that 110 iur former thnt antiripalos Sllt‘l'OHSÎll'lly raising a gond grade oi i‘nr cnn lie without t11is superior i'ood l'or his luxes; and il know tliat lt lis tbn intention or tl1u munutuclurers to endeavor to improvo lt possible and mako a 'lllscult thnt is a per- iet-tly balnnced 'rntlon. For 1110 snkt‘ ot uood lors, 11 trust thnt yon will con- tinml puitan out to tbe people t.ho information you have with regard to ,vonr Biscuit. and whon tiiey lmgin i‘eeding thoxn as tho chiet ortil-le ot tood we 'will ihen nll know whal. a boon lt. will In- to tbe good turs ot thls province. Yomrs faithi'ully, W. OH E8118 fiel-URE; IMPEBIAL BtsCUifr‘, .09? LTD. chartod’äzîäïi. p. E. '1. Box m.’ ' Phone sua. . s 4111» ' ne; ‘ “Il” '