.. r .-.- * , gf. .\_, _.W .»f.. ., 1 l. ,- .5 » 1.- --‘fait-'. -» -=. ' ' ' I .or,aA~‘ MERCHANT counta- A gypewriting machine will never mlupell It the right key be ltriick ...ln the brain In front that ._ .~ ~-..-._ 1 _ »- y < 1 _ Z 1 1 , . -' , , . . . v , .s 1 __ r. , _, i . . . il \\\ /fl _M \\\\\\ \ ,,,. A ,// / __ ~\\\q\ \;\\\\\ / _ _ 'Q ' . f//,-/, ---,v¢,“-- ;»§s.> c;- "" _> ’ ' I ’ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ”" 'Z _ _ . | 4 i Vit/ 1 . ._ 7 __ t§`~ V):/ii E _ t* " MERCHANT , rx ’ C? A - '$`:;_ \ -,,_»/ , `§ The buried one talent ulualiy ia . _ '\, _,_i', . \ _ _. `.`»\\\ RQS fr, ‘i / fi _.,¢,..;'- _ . __‘_fl/_,\"` ` A __ / _ ,, .___ ~ . _ ""2 at "9 P°°P *S PGP" --- ~-~>-~ sadly v°fi'li°i|r \ ;';:.;f:°:;:r.:;":: :;.:....'.".'."_ __ , //__ , f \ .ix _ a . Q ' IQ!! onnrldtnibwn oimdlau '-\'w° 05°" V ‘ V ' ' ' ‘ " ...,...... ......-_-. ---M _--1. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 1925 . ... I . . 7 lmu Su aerlptionit Delhered |500 _ ’ ’ ny uun. canada ...ui u. s. A. M-rw pnupuslis l.|lini lnsl or Music ill it isiliii iiiicf mini mums . 1'- _ .---0-_-4 Large Audience Delighted With Selec- tions by Earle Spicer and P r i n c e George Chavchavadze-Talented Ar- tistes' Score Tremendous Hit.- Mr. Spicer in Better Form Than Ever.- Prince' George is Talented Pianist. _ Q__.____. Hiiliiiiill H|il|5E iii iiiiilii Sir John Ross Puts Forth Plea For Do- minion Representa- tion (Canadian Preu) ],0Nn0N, April 7.-Lord Birken- hend has exfplolned that he was not spenkllig for the cabinet when -he submitted proposais to the Hoilno oi' i.ords l-ost week -for t-he refornl of t'ilc¢.-cconil-chan1iller.But their import once lies in the expectation that he will be the chni-rnlan of -ii caibinet Qcoinnllttee whicll is nlbout to ‘Pl'0'-George Chavclmvudze- The pare zl nleosil-lo .lor .the collsldera-‘fame 0f the ‘W0 Seimemen had tion of phrbiainent. The principle of nomination 'is likely to -be ‘accepted fin addition .to tim principle of selection' slid co- operation -by hereditary .peers from iilnonir thclmselves. Tliis would en- oblo n fiiliili -Labor premier to limllillate 10 nr so non-hereditary lords of .porlialnellt 'f-roni ninlolrg cnlinellt nit--n. 'These -would lie, if possible, lion-pnl'iiis»ull nobles. -Princ- es of the -roywl house would also 'be momlbcrs by right of birth. iSir .)lolmiItoss, the last irish Lord Cllnlicellor argues for the rep- lrsolituiloll of the Donlinion and -says: "lt is well known Tthat the Dom-i- niolrs ra-ro ready to send represen- tatives as lords of parliament. They 4-nn no ‘longer -he -left at the door of .tho colonial lnillister. _They should be alilowed to take -their part in the inrperiol system. India and the dcpemlcllcics should lloti be forgotten. In this -way we shouild have ii real illlperial plan of em- |l|re." |Under the :proposed right of speech in both houses these lords of lpnriinmcnt would have access to tho house of Conllmons but not to_°l’°“i¥\tl oi the Recital the spaci- vote. ` _Disc_l1_SS.Appointment _ Of Freight Rate ’ Expert' For ' Maritimes (Canadian Preaa) ST. JOliN. April 7. -Appoint- mvut of n freight rate expert for the mnritlme provinces was dis- missed at n meeting of th-e execu- tive ol' the Maritime Develop ment Association here last night. Although the board favored the appointment it took no definite action bilt.suggr-stell that if such nn expert were engaged a com- mittce of fifteen representative of the various maritime business ln- tcrests slionld be named to co- operate with him. A. E. Mcliiahon, Kentvilie pre- sidcnt was in the chair and Co-l. Robert Molllilie, General Manager the orglnazation in Prince Edward reported reodiving support from island. - i--~»o>l- SYDNEY. N. S., April 7.-The Presbyterian church at iLittle Bras- dor, reputed to be the oldest “free church” in the world, was destroy- ed by .tire of -unknown origlnenrly this morning. The loss vqill be'ovcr $15,000 and is partly covered by ln- surnnce_ The church recently voted for Union, *OQOQO Condensed Specials RATE.-40 per word. not a ii insertion in thin column. *BUILDING LOTS-FINILY 8lT'- usted. Ten dollars is month for iihirtyvnpniiu pays ln full. Roh-i Th; General Secretary; Report ent Cotton, Willow Corner.-_$52. *LOST-.A 8ILV.E-R CASE A-N~D illosary with initials E, M. D. .Kindly leave at 16 Brighton Ave." Reward, 280-4-'iM2i:‘McM'llla-n and seconded by H. *JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply and 611304- ‘itiously executed. Guardian Central Job Printery, Phone 183. |8’f0I8tf *SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGH grade envelopes, 50 for foo, 135 for 85o. 250 for Bile, |500 for $1.00, 1000 for $1.96. Guardian Of- fice. *ORDER CHOICE EABTER BEEF now.- Saunders, Newsom & Co. Mnrnei Building. 192-4-4M'li.W. A. Stewart. adopted- ¢|_°91~_|_A|\q| ‘UM gr MQNIV lt was moved lr J H Williams. .between Station and P. W. C Finder, leave at Goardlaii; Once 'BRIGHTON ll Ill?-ON! 'house atlli svailaiblo with 'furnace and ifireplaoe. Three bedroom. 'Low rent. Robert Cotton, Willow , Comer.-Q52. -i °WAN'l'CD-A MAID - APPLY mann i-mel.-1404-74| .~ Rarely. if ever before. has such a splendid musical treat been of- ifered the music loving people of Charlottetown as was tendered IDS! icvclllllg in the Prince Edward Tllcatru by the two' world-famous artists Mr Earle .Spicer and Prince spread over this island lohg be- fore they were due to arrive here to the Islanders bilt his wonderful feeling. When the news that Mr Spice-r was to be accompanied on this trip, by ii former member of his performance-s abroad, was made known a feeling of intense desire to hear them was manl- fcst. 'Great things were anticipat- ed of the two°and 'the realization wus not the least bit disappointing’ rather was it enhanced by the magnificent performances At the appointed time for the ous theatre was filled by an audi- ence representing Society and _ho- ing nt the same time cosmopolitan ileartz, accompanied by Mrs Heartz and professor and Mrs. Fletcher arrived promptly at 8.15 and were conducted to their box of the theatre. - Mr. .Spicer and Prince George was the signal of ii tremendous burst of applause _which signified in no uncertain manner how glad the citizens of Charlottetown were to have such distinguished muslclans in their midst. Mr Spicer occu- ‘Y’ N||]Ni'HiY NIEETINB Hiiil The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors was held in the board room last night with -the President. J. A. Clark in the chair. Otlrfr members were P. W. Turner J. A. McMillan, J. H. Williams. l`ir. J. ii. Ayers, Ii. Lnpthorne. Dr. ,J_ W. McKenzie, F. B.Conrnd, lt. H ‘Jenklns, D. F. Bethune. ' W. A. Stewart, it. A. Pendleton and H. ,E. Miller. i Tile mottillg opt-lied with scrip- ture rsnding and prayer by the p.r.;ident utter which the minutes of last monthly mot-tinl! were read aild npprov.-d. - R'lDl"OR'I’S Mtmbership committee report- od as follows:-.lunlors S2, inter- rmdiaigg 41, Students 30, Limited 87, Scnom 195, llusincss liien 151. 'i`olal»505. The Financial Flcport was read by W. A. Stewart ulld oil motion secolldcd by J. A. Mchilliail. Cnr- tied. was presented and on motion of H. 'lli. Miller sccouded by J. A. Mcliill- lan, adopted. The Phyalcal Dtpartment Com- mittee Report was road by J. A. 'Lapthorne.» Carried. | he Ladies volley nan class it ‘was movfd that the use ol the Gym 'be granted until the end 0! the present season. J. A. McMil- lian, secoudediby H. E, Miller. cur- ried. The Finanelal Campaign. Date! were set ae May 13th and 14th. Forty canvaauers are required. 25 -bt-sides the directors each of whom are asked `to secure two other ohnvaseers. The Advortlalng Cammltta: are: R. H. Jenkins, .P. W. Turn- r and General Mamberahlp Meeting- y _ . _seconded by J. A. McMillan that . this meeting be held on Thursday April 18th at 8.80 p. m. for the purpose of electing three members to act on the nominating commit toe. Carried. Di-Melon Nominating Commit- tae wane appointed as follows: Dr. year are herewith given: Board of Health - Coroners in nests interest Legislation Dégfelntive grants Library . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous . . Paupers . . . . _ Postage. etc, . . Estimates for the current year compared with those 1924 Administration of Justice S 28,545 . 700 fl . . . . . _ . . . . 500 Dept, of Agriculture 37.350 Dept. of Education . 280,905 Dept. of Public Works . . 1l\il,~i-140 Dept. of Treasurer . . . 9,750 Executive Council . . . 3,950 Falcouwood . . . . . _ . . , . 102,200 70.325 17-950 12.550 ' 14925 2,500 4;000 2,000 pied the first part of the pro- gramme with five selections which were rendered by him in a most wonderful manner, clearly indic- ating to his -enraptured audience that since his last appearance here his beautiful voice had imlJl‘0i/ell even beyond the expectations of nil. The hearty applause which marked each llillnber was unstint- eil and was given with warmest Provincial Auditor Provincial] Building __ Public Lands .. Registry Offices . . .. . . 7.850 Sinking Funds . 10,470 ’l‘-elegra-me . . . . . . . . . 75 Telephone extensions 400 'Uproreslren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 2.700 5,500 376 S 28,295 700 500 35,370 277.030 122,100 10.250 3,050 107.200 70.325 17.450 13,000 1.925 1.500 4.000 2.200 2,700 5.500 375 7 .250 10.470 75 400 1.000 On coillrix: Mr. Stewart presented a _ o__N_N_A,_l A ____ ,I__,m_h_t _.inter Provincial Home for young 'M ” " _ === 1:1' _ 2,;-, l"*"H| E may WIHG “H “““P°°""'"Y “S ’“ .be .ubier place of business to be yesterday - g ll ized and empowered to act as 300 teachers -gathered in the As- trustee of any Dl‘0D9l`i-Y l1SBl5H€l1 semibly Hull of the |Prlnce of Wales 0,- transferred to the church of The Ammal|Mee,_.n of Miss Mein-tyre's .little ipupils gevo duty is to be at the rate of ll_Ive‘ a tlomonsilration of eight reading. dollars for every one hundred aol- _ and -fifty cents for every one hun- On motion qt the nion Governmen ~ sible For the Los _ dian Ex-Ofiicers Criticism by Mr. In the Provincial Legislature on Wednesday evening, March 25 Mr . .. $120,960 si18.iw5 l. A..gu........ ncuéuulu ...3v-...L and the people of the city and support, ' V -_.__.¢¢¢_...__. gelclomied by NT'uA' McNevm' the Surrounding country were very prince Guin-gs cbavcbnvnilze ° °“' “g "B0" °“~ *UIXIOUS 10 "E81" them- T0 me then rendered three beautiful sei- _ patrons of the Theatre of this city ections. 'l‘h-e large audience was Mr. Spicer is no stranger and his vm-y uhxiorm to hear him play conii-ng was caiwliiy i|\lU¢f-'D¥l'i0*|- and from the wonderful manner lil - _ in his past pcrfurnl-ullces here Mr. whmh he played the nccompnnl- I n SlJiC@I` lllilllii ll W0llil9l'fU| illlllfif-4' ments for Mr. Spicer's num-bers sion on the people who utiellded gl-eu; thing.; were anticipated. _ L them. Tile fact that Mr. Spicer The audpence was hm in the least ____ U _\Vi1-LR C1*-Sntltlthin l;t\Villgdb0&ll__ l;_0_I‘l\ (Continued on Page 3) in the absence of the Leader of _..._. n ova co u, a so eil care in -_- the Opposition, Mr. McArthur ask- ' ‘ 1 d G 'lt cd certatn new questions which Bulldlngs destroy' singing nlade -that endearment de- P y the Loader of the G0 vernment V€l0D into H- for mvre powerful said would be answered in due* ed Many Deaths “That the House do now re- solve Itself into ii Committee of the whole House to take into consideration an humble address to be presented to His Excellen- cy. the Governor General in Coun- cil, praying that Immediate means may be adopted by the Parliament ot Canada to re- imburse certain retired indian Officers who luffered, losses through the misrepresentation of Andrew Fraser Mitchell, while acting aa immigration Agent for thls Piovlllca." . MR. J. ` A. MCDONALD: Mr. . - bill eniiitled an Act respecting an - R...-... - - .N ‘°.. "2: .l.H...mi.;-..‘:..‘zi§.i°:i":-1.;‘;:s.'°.‘:.°;:i making a tremendous sensation in CIN ' D ' women; and also a bill to provide H OWE ' MMS" D ' be (_,h|,, House I m0` ,hw three former Cincinnati -polite for the ________u of debentures to Day man is known to .be dead and sev- __ rs 0! __ amF_ you _ "W" “ml ' "'"`“l` dry “gen” off the bank overdraft und provide em' Other empmyees °f the `Nau°”` if so or 'ttniflreaslgls' 58|’ 1 md Uniefed ple” 0( “my for further road improvement. ‘I Flrewrks C°mDa"y 'mam here t e nam? 0 Mme, blwar B aiu (0 'Federal Gund Jury on These bills were read s first time. “B 'believed t° have 1031' their has rece ved] umm' a 8 repumt on liquor' indictment -graf-t charges to- on _mmon or M___ _,_ Augustine tives when a series of explosions durintg gheh as_t y_ear or soAol_i_ ac. tray. Sentence was deferred. Munouam the bm to incorporate followed ‘by dire destroyed a la-rge ;?F<:_\;:er0M_ftc<_>_e_;1C_v_;>_i_1i __;)_f_n :__ wg“\sl‘ Fi“h°""" (L'td~>) W” pan' of the plum this anemoou' migration Agent for this Pigovince' read a second time and com-m.itt- “F6 'i-l'lP"7i-General when hmm be “_ may °°rD°r` :£3,383 ogntlhe sage?-2 ,xgst :fs,whi,e,: name of this Province. >I0rnnse Commissioner of War mf for .£318 Iiofgculfxe? til:,‘;|,?:£i are of -Portuguese and Lithuanian; Thé second ‘”e‘m°n is 'that the ~ ’ ‘er cs wi ar c p s _ -wnms the .Riusslan people to be to __ corporation _he capital to be 0,~|.gh,_ Icause of immigration to this Pro _ , ' i ~, hi hi l portant and ‘by Mr. C. J. Gallagher, manager P"°‘¥*‘“`“l 'mr war which he believe” $8,000, in .shares of $50 each, and Iv me W c 8 so m .__ 'which the iGovernmen-t is 'trying by the C The paper and the work of the chil- line; if it exceeds 820.000 but of the “Succession Duty" bill: and dren -were extremely intrestiiig and docs not exceed 850-000. the CHU’ after some time, the committee TA-KE 2-T-EACH-ERS . . . .. . . , iii to be at the rate of seven dollars reported progress. Hon, Mr. should be of great value to teach- dred dollars; and further, lf wi' Stewart the bill to provide an ers of the primary grades. property passes for the beueilt of annlrll grant to Arthur Newbery The remainder of the afternoon any person or persons other than was read a second time and com- wns taken up with two addresses, those mentioned-lf_ it exceeds mitted. Mr. Buntain in the chair. MA., »l.i.D., and -the second iby Mr. 000. it shall be aubiect to a duty of amendment. the first by Prin. S. N. Rabefrtaon, $8,000. but does not exceed 810.- I t wu reported agreed i.o without H, .H_ Shaw, B.So., Dept. of-iiiduca~|ten dollars for every Ole IND' On motion of Hon. Mr. Myer! tion. Thrse addresses were onldred dollars; if it exceed-<~| 610.- the Bill -to incorporate the Prince J. W. .MoKenaie, J. A. Mc- Millan, P. W .Turner. chairman. Meeting adiourned by prayer by it. H. Jenkins. . _ ore than 50.000 the lndwar n Dal man' Anmr. ‘C;)n`:i|¢::i0l;a1h‘ii'i::tllz>‘iiabzn¢1; g?i(iy‘i?vl?dLi?m be at the rate 0! ation eraxanlfirrtherryoonaiqdered in enoe at the hearing. in the evid- gin rgfor improvement" Profusteele twelve dotlars for every °°’ hull' committee. -Mr Hunter in the chair ence of Mr. Sinclair at that an- ` im? W stat! also ¢'ave valuable died doilarl: and if it exceeds and reported agreed to with quiry he stated that in Moncton. ff' ' ...ibn on .bn aubim |so.ooo it it ie be subnet to A .monument vnu.. nwnuins a marins or the nA"mQueatlon Box diacuaailon lol- duty of 0110011 dvlllrl for ever! ` On motion of Mr ldobuhthe bill Board of Trade. he met Andrew l .1 with questions or vital im- one aandrea dollars of the dull- to incorporate ine Ladies Annu- imm Mitchell. Ho -bud certain uu- ' wif: n e to towbarl' time would able value. - lary of the P. ll.`Ioland Protmtant cnaeloua with him. .He received wt anlfow -the conrp|'¢t.lon of this A.FTii>R|NO0N SESSION Orphanage was further consider- from Mitchell certain recommenda- dibouesion and the meeting adjourn- in tha afternoon the I-louse in ed in committee, M-r -Maynard lo- tioilo that hobad from certain DPD- ievery means lil its power to ad- 4, _ . The Hppefimnce 0" I-he “WEB °f 191 :_“_ 'mif_’__;é_”_h~_0, ggzgogtllagtggdrnfgggt ivance has suffered very materially ‘O‘;_5mo‘__o__ or Mr Saunders the - Eby 'the losses sn-stained by those ° ' ' - ti d l di fficers. Teachers Federation ou .0 ...ou u.. A-. .0 -----W "’.'.f,., .‘i..."‘.‘...‘,’..... 0. .... ......... M0 the -Diocesan Chrrch Sgc My that in justice and in fair play “ms ‘Wd R ”°°°“‘] tm? 3'" °°_m` _ those men who have suffered '"i‘Ued» Ml* M°A"'~h“\' m the cha" tb o h the misrepresentation of ny tins bill the D. c. s. is author- _hfdffw .F,,,,,e, Mhche, 5,,,,,,,,, ,,,, mornin u wards of I I I paid. and l am going -to attempt to prove to the members of this g .W- House that the Dominion Govern- College ‘to take 'DUT '|11 U10 Ollellillg England in this Province. The L_, .was -held 'last evening in the men; and -that Government alone sesulon ol the Teachers' Federa- bill was reported agreed to with- Assembly Han of me Carhedw|_ ,__ responsible for ,he Wyman, 0; tion oi’ -P. E. 'L Wi- amendment- There -was a. large -attendance and ghgue officers, Afwr 0- sil01'i‘3i’18‘9°"5- “nd” the on m°u°“ °f H°n° Mr' stewart the President Mrs. F. J. Casey pre- I am not in the course of my re- capnible direction of Miss Lillian the bill -entitled “The Succession sided_ marks going to make any perwml McKenzie Mus. Bac. the President Duty Act. 1925" was read a second Yearly repo.,-ts gf -the oiiicsrs -and aspersion or reflections on any Mr. 'Louis L0W*ii181‘. Of K°“9i“'5i°“ “me Bild °°“"“m°d» Mr- M“y“""`d Con-venors were read and showed penson connected with this Andrew gave 'a -most comprehensive review McDonald in the chair. This -bill that ,much _good work ,B being done_ Fraser Mmhel ma,,,,e,._ hu., I wh, br-the past years activities. In his ue... toni. that tbe expression und abut me sub-Division-isi ood ci _ n g have to make cert n criticisms of ildiiress 116 'Will l0\1°mD'E ‘i-"mime "° “U1'°D°\”¢Y' |90- by 5 decewed 9"' condition, financially and otherwise. certain actions of a Qéntieman who the memor of the late Mr J D n n shall include real ro ert and . y ' ‘ - » ~ 0 ‘ 9 P Y A -letter ifmm His Lordship -Bish- in now, and who had been at that Sc=1nwu'Wh°'h° “id W” il” ’““'“' P°’“°““1 1"°l’°"Y °' °"°”' “es” or Morrison. or Anil-zonlsh was lime. .1 member of -the cabinet or 9Dl‘iHB‘HHd'1MPlNi10" °f the 'Feder' °"|Pi|°“- “ml “Mane “mi interest read acknowledging receipt of $50 Canada. I am not going to say that ation and -the loss sustained by -his th-el-ein. and BUY 111001116 mem' which was -.sent him for the Miners' he has made mistakes willingly or demise cannot be m9i\~S1l1‘@d- f1”°m- “nd the P‘°°°eed5 °' tm’ “le Relief, and expressing his gratitude unwittingly I do not think it is my A resolution -relative to member- thereof, and ally IHOIIBY 0|' i“V9¢*'~’ for “me .1 1 h to chat b I thi k . u y ere say § Ut U ship was presented .by ‘Pirin. illoxers. ment for the time being represent- The election of omcems W men h h _ d, ist, k 1 as e as ma e in s es n connec- Tlie following teachers took parting the Df°0°ed5 °f “le” held. _The lPresidei1t Mais. Casey tion with that matter, great mis- in th dis sin -Mr H W Yeo it vid th t. if the e cus o : . . . . UFO GS 8 having served for ii term of two takes, and he has been the Alllilil M.-_ (;»p,he...¢ Parker, Mr, Morrissey property P85995 °“ me years and not being eligible for and Omega of -this buslnesfi. fl'0m The following Committees were death of any person for the benefit 0mce_ acted as elecuon cha,|,,m,m_ begmnmg ,°end_ He mayhuve had Hripolntcdi of -the ch-iid or children 01' me The .result -was as follows: a. worthy motive, but the tact ‘\‘G~ Finance-Mr. H. Yeo. ‘Miss -198-11 wife and child, or wife and cllil- .rmmediate .Pas-t .President-Mirs. mains that certain actions of his Ross, Mr. Vernon MGLBOG- dren. it Shun be 9“bje°" t° duty as F. J. Casey; President-Mrs. W. J. while a member of -the Dominion Press-MlssiMary irvtng, Mr.Ve‘i'- follows: if i-t exceeds in value $10.~ Mclmyrez 1,, vice ,P,.e.,__M,,_ D,~_ 0a,h|m,t_ muse.; 0|- hmugh; about l10l1'Mi0L9od. 000. 3 *WW °f "HY °""9 for every J. D. \McGuigan; 2nd Vice-Pres.- these ilosses ‘to these men. . 'Nomination-Miss Annie MoDon- one hundred dollars of the M A 3 .0 rs.. . Peters; rd V e Pres- In the first 1111109. the local Gov- nld, Queen .Square fBobool; Mr. dutiable vniu_?;_ if _lt ___ excess! M,.,_J_0_ AmeMuh;,Rec_5ecy__.Mm_ ernment then hi power, headed by B h t . ' ' F - re mi. Gevrsewwu. Mr. will .$20.000- the H Y B ° ° a ° Dr. onus; con-. secy.-lvl-rs. oeu..l>re.uier -Bull. aiu not know that Long River. ' 'M9 °f ‘ iW° . d°““"' ‘md McCormack; |'l‘reasu.rer-Mrs. J. H. such a man as Andrew Fraser Mit- -Question Box-Mr. Johnson, West fifty cents for every one hundred Kmdm; cou,wm0m__Mm_ _,_ _,_ che" “med ,mth December 1922_ Knut .Street Schools Miss -Ramsay. dollars; li it exceeds “YW Job bu, Mrs. K. Leowell, Mrs. when tue non. .lonu E. siucluir, lvl, Summerslde; Mis; M. Gil-lis; Mr. thousand dollars. the dill! 5° M ntl;/[ur b P ot letter to Premier Bell . l .p y, . W1' 8 & Louis Wynne, Queen 8quare\8ohool. to be tive dollars for every 0116 q-he rem-ing ,president Mm, F.J. suggesting that his Government Do MI Full to d d d lla A aiu if n or-1 sees ' err n an huudre 0 YS- 8 - “ V Casey cougimtulated .the newly ei- recommend Mitchell for an HD- Acorn. Pl‘0D0l’lY Bubiwi £0 dll"-Y PUB” ected oiilcersland assured them of poiiitment in connection with lm- Resoilutlone-iMr. iii.. 'I-I. fiwgers. for the father. mother. brother many" suwononhe Summvmon mis,.ah,,n_ Now M,-_ peaks;-, my Prince Sow School: -Mr. H.J.°h1\- sister. srvlddiild- \»f°fl\°f= °\1"°‘ lvn-li. w. J. iviciuty-re the newly quotation that l will .om bu .bis sbu, west Kent st. sebum: Mr- sisters child. d°“¥11*°'4“'l°”- “"“' elected preslueu-t, speaking or are subject will be from tb.. .wld-ence -Lou-is wynne,Quaen -Square school; -band of the deceased or wife of Wm, don, .by .tue retiring Press- taken at the enuulry into the WH' Miss M. Gillis. i-'D6 honios by Misa Malctiiftyre of the _di-ed.doilars; if it exceeds $10,000 and mmnded to _by ,Mm cues, Sh,ch,,h.~,, 5.,;d.,,,¢e, and it ig dated .Model School, amtei- which three of and not more than 520.000 the gn gy-awful terms, Dec. 28th; "DeariMr. Sinclair: ln reply to your letter of the 20th. inst. I shal-l bring the matter to the at- tention of the Government at the next meeting, which will be in about a. weelrs time. There will be little doubt that the Govern- mem would give the necessary recosnltion to Mr. Mitchell. There will be considerable doubt an to employmen at a salary. Faitlifully yours, PRJDMTER. ig-QOH* In a Forceful Speech Contends That Domi- Representations of A. Fraser Mitchell -Ably Supported by Mr. A. J. Mc- N evin.- Criticism by Mr. A. C. Saund- ers. . _-____- 'lle calne out here about thirteen This letter was produced in evid- t is Morally Respon- ses Incurred by In- Through Fraudulent A. C. Saunders. 'and 'this letter is dated ill Decemb- er of the same your. iii-l letter in Premier Bell is referred to as being dated December 26th, of tht- some year. Mr. Sinclair in his evidence states that that was the first occas- ion upon which he had met Mit- chell, and I presume that he did not know lllnl btfore; or nt icnsi he s-tutes so in his evidence. After their i`il'st meeting, :ind after only one meeting, according to the evidencr, Mr. Sinoiuir sug- gested to Premier Bell uild his (lov- ernlnent that this lnan be appoint- cd. alld Premier Bell writes buck that there would be little doubt that the Goverllnlent would give the necessary recognition but there would be considerable doubt as to his employment nt _a salary. 'rbnt is all, apparently, that happened on that occasion. Next we find Mit- chell nrrivcii at Cllarlottetown. lic mei. Mr. Sinclair in -Charlottetown and at the same time`they waited upon Premier -Bell and the men.- bers 0.' llis Executive and the mai- ler was discussed. Certain re- preselltntions were made by Mi: chell, and according to -th-e eviden- ce which was given by Mr. Siilcl.i :~, Premier Bell refused to appoint Mitchell as representative of the Government in England. Tha-: will ‘be found on page six of Mr. Sill- clair‘s examination. It reads :is follows: “Q-There were still further negotiations carried on about ill.; getting this appointment. You say the Provincial Government 'turned him down the first tilirc?i A.-Yes." Premier Bell and his colleagues. apparently, were not satisfied to appoint this man Mitchelli at the time. They did not know very lnuch .. about hlnl. I have this to say, that they took u proper course, be- cailse they did not know Mi-tchellu lie was travelling all over Canada; years ago and nothing very mucll was knowli about him. if they had taken that stand oil later occas- ions it would have perhaps been better too. At any rate, Mitchell was turned down, and according to Mr. Sinclnir's evidence the next place wc find him is ut Emeralii. iiow he got there, oil whose in- vitation. it does not appear. Mr. Sinclair in his evidence states that he went there on his own accord. He went to Mr. Sinclair‘s house and a certain discussion took place in reference to immigrants. We find that at that time Mit- chell had in his pocket certain op- tions already prepareil, according to tile evidence; printed forms; and on that occasion the farms oi lion. Mr. Sinclair and his brother and William l-I. -Mayne were sold oil option; that is to sity, Mr. Mit- chcii within the course of a yenr couild 'buy those properties at ii certain figure, one hundred dollars per acre. This transaction, viewing it as u disinterested person, is li rather strange one.--that according to the evidcnce 'the matter of buying these lands was not discussed on any Drevious occasion. Mr. Sinclair in his evidence states very clearly that it was not discussed. and yet we find that Mitchell had these print ed options in -his pocket, and as a result .three farms were sold under option and Mitchell then re- turned to the mainland. .lt seems that after Mitchell left another farm was taken under option. I may say that those three farms I men- tioned first were taken on the one option; they were sold jointly by the three farmers and included in the one option. But after Mitchell left it seems the fourth farm was included in another separate op- tion. How was that done? in Mr. Sincialr's own home, according to the evidence; ii was there that the farm of George Mayne was sold to Mitchell on this option plan. and the transaction was signed and wit- nessed by Mr. Sinclair's own daughter. I do not know-it does not appear. who transacted that business with George Mayne or who was acting for Mitchell at that time. it does not appear oil the evidence. The next place we find Mitchell is at Ottawa. where he was again seen by Mr. Sinclair. His appoint- ment wlth the Island Government had been refused, yet he had bought those options and had gone to Ottawa. and according to -the ev- idence he was introduced to the Minkiter of immigration. The mat- eu uuln mo .bu mmm. communes rewmd smltdviulss .(°9f»tlt\s°.¢! an Bla! M. r`l°- fl‘!\¢ all is Ds°9"\b°'~ 1°"- \ . , ll* I ' ter was outlined and Mitchell pre- lis roi 192-iiiilsz5iii.i.i.iiicnoiiliiuvfsvccviiu |;HiN|;{ ||i -f -1;--ifsoiilioi oi iillcliiii cisf II. ii. MINE l{Al.lFAX, April 7. -- Adviees l`l'oll.l (fupie Lire-toll this illurnliig were tu the i-tfvct tllut thc lirii- ish Empire Steel Corporatioll hail .ltciarird no cllungc was ill night .n the dispute between the coni- pnny und its twelve tliousulld odd cool lnincrs lil Cope lireion and from thc District President oi lin- lllliteil Mille Workers camo the some stuicmclit with udditiolliil ill- t‘ol'mniion that he could not say when the llltcrnniolinl lleniiquuri- ers ol the minors orgnnizniioll would begin puying til-if disil-lol tillallciat..nssisiulltcc fron. tlli- ili- terllationai treasury to relieve dis- tro-'ts uillullg the tzilllilics ot' iiiiv men. One Dead And Two Seriously Injured In Auto Collision (Canadian Press) ii.\ilil.'l‘oN, ont., April 7.-ir.-mi criol: Ui'n\vi'ol-cl, Sl. Lullli-l'lllcs is (lend zlllil Alex linuse, -\`l_ -Callie-l'~ ines, and .\lrs. .lolln Killnlnn, Stony Creek, ure ill a. serious cilildiilon in hospital here. as the result of an automobile collision on this Niagara higllwny near -Stony Creek Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings Etc. 9 *’*.\li.-‘sioli llnnd Concert in Brack- loy ~(‘h\il'ch on Good Friday Even- ing ul S o‘clock. Sliver collection. 255-4-8-2i *“‘I‘. E. I. Hospital Aid Meeting. Wednesday, 2.45 p.ln., St. i’aill's l'.'iri.sli Iiall.--248. *“‘i*nrlor Social Easter Monday -ai. Mothodi:-it Parsonage, York. 'Sale ol can-dy. Everybody come. 247-4-8-31 "Grand Division Sons of Tomp- .-lzince meets with Shamrock Divi- sion. Kcnslilgton, April 20th, 10.30 a.ln., 2 p.lll. Public meeting at night. Collection.-195-4-6-31 "Will the young ladies selling flags Easter Saturday come to St Pnill's Parish lizill Wodncsilaiy :it 3.30 p. m. for flags and boxes. _ 235-4-721 The Weather, Etc. *ri-ie iNCoM&`i’e\lL OF 75°/B on incomes oi= A Micuom i.S_ Q-, 7, Too i-vw Fo2 PLCMBERS' AND cor-\». MEN. ‘el -J of-.1 ` _l!‘l_ " Fresh nortll-west winds, partly cloudy, stationery sonlewhat hii-lil- er temperature. I \ 5,’ //// Ill I Nlllfll ` _.\ Maximum and .Minimum tempera- tures: Toronto. clear Montreal, cloudy ...... Quebec, cloudy 0h'town, clear Halifax. clear .SL Jolm, clear .. Boston.`clear 'New York, clear High tide this morning at 10.23 and tonight at 10.41. Sun sets this evening nt. 6.39 and 50 30 48 36 30 26 42 49 34 26 38 28 58 88 54 B8 rises tomorrow morning at 5.25. Pull moon Wednesday, April 8th 11.09 p. m. Summerside tlds eighteen minu- tes later than Charlottetown. >; that is to say. he told about .those Indian officers. retired on large pensions which they wele receiv- ing for life. -He ombolilehsd his pro- position in a very nice manner and the Minister of Immigration al l result recommended that Mitchell receive $150 a month to go tollin- eented things in a very rosy way; <°»»=i»-w -.ln rm. sl ,.