answer the myriad questions ovary houaahoid baa in raga pypplylllfl ita wante- p The advertiser respond; to m; interrelations of tho Intelligent. i It la advartialnpb privilege ta that HI l0 poaa that all Intelligent man and women road nawapapali. number of nowapapar roadara la approximately identical with the reading population." "IT II RIAOONAILI Millp- it follows, therefore. that the Charlottetown Gnardlan Two Gen ltlorulnl‘ Guardian, Founded I887 fl CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923. Ily Mull. Canada and U. H. A. “I. Annual Bnblcriptl Delivered ‘$.00 Airplane Plunges Into River . Four Killed (Bneoiai to The-Guardian.) DAYTON, Ohio, April 121. —4I<‘our fiyers were almost instantly killed and two others probably fatally in- jured today w-hen a Marlin nir ser- vice bomber fell into the Miami (River. . S. Secession Resolution Lost (Special to The Guardian.) iHiAlbllflAX, April 22.——-T'he reso- lution of H. W. Corning, Conscr- vative. Yarmouth asking for a referendum in Nova Scotia on the question of secession of the prov- ince from the Canadian federa- tion of which notice was siiven Thursday night, was defeated in the Ilouso 0i‘ Assembly last eve- ning who nonly two members stood for it while a decisive ma. jority voted in favor of an amend- ment moved by Premier Arm- strong that the House should stand iby confederation and. exert its miltht in obtaining cheaper inter- provlnciai transportation, develop ment or the Foreign Trade of Can- ada through Canadian Atlantic ports. and the renewal of efforts to secure a reciprocal trade agree‘ ment with the United States and freer access to the markets of the world ‘for the products of tho Do- minion. The Liberal rnemibers voted sol- idly for the Premier's amendment. . B. A. Leblanc, Conservative, Richmond and- A. J. MacGillivray. Farmer, Antigionish, did not vote, having given notice they had paired with Hon. William ,C'hls- hoim and Hon. R. M. MacGregor. Messrs Leblanc and MacGlllivruy would have favored tho resolution they said. s ' Aliens Barred From Sitting on N. W. Territory Juries (Sileclalt Th G dl . orrnwx, 21131116 u” M) red in a senate amendment to the Government bill to amend Northwest Territories Act. The chill as passed by the Com- mons contained a clause which pro vlded that persons not British sub- lects could sit on juries in the Northwest Territories‘ but Senate objected b0 this clause and amended the ihill accordingly. o-o-ooo-o-oa oow-Pvlo-Oyow no» i Condensed Specials v . -Yv+ p5?‘“:m9"“1:0 nor line per day. In e per a; for I dlra or over ggulnlilaeggrdda for s days or over. 5 i‘ I l line. Groups of "Rural. initial letters, Z£°i.'°'ii'.i° f ' * "l! orml part of e. and munt be paid for. Special n-Z‘... Furnished B003 ad. ‘lilo for swan Words for one w k, Waugh, for aovon first °'§i'i'..".',%'.‘ wee .___________________ “FOR SALE-A LADIES BICYCLE Apply 194 Cumberland st, ‘WANTED TO RILNT TE-NEMENT or cottage, preferably with fbarn, Wiliriy Box 891. i FOR BALE-J H.P. IMPERIAL gasoline engine, complete, price $75.00. A/pply Guardian. 11471-4-23-31 ‘FOR SALE-BOAT 28 FEET long, gasoline engine. Harold McKee, Kepbocli. llbil-idllmwfoi ‘WANTED oooo ascouo HAND Ford Oouipe, state price and full particulars. Apply “Car" care of Guardian Office. i-ll-ill-mwf. ..._..._________________ _ ‘TO "LIT—FURNIIHED ROOMS With board. All conveniences. Married couple preferred. Apply 47 BflYfield Si. 11508 4 2131 ‘FOR BALE-CHEAP, A OAR EN. Rina, Apill? "D" care of Guardian 11465-4-20-81 ‘UH-ND HOW QQQD A Flfi OF “N000 "Iii! can be made. You mu“ "Y I fl! of U--No. Flynn BMHIIPI. 11838448411111’! LOST ON FRIDAY A HOME lllllhket. ‘between Brackiey and the city. Finder notify Guy Rodd 1 mom . n _ , W mm -- _ ‘EORONM. 1:11pm 28.-Hsritime fiifriiiill T513111 lgleirsatifi-Yilzfzlé ‘WAVBNII ci-ooica awn. ‘m’ "i" “°“' "ii" ""101 11"‘ °"' "°"‘" ‘ ""°“‘ '°°‘"‘ ° ~11’? '0 ifihl and enigraving of "d “"1" 31i"'m...‘“§.'°.'.lil° M" o, l‘ “l HO“ who» MW.’ 63.2%?‘ " Nil-faith name ron can “our 1o 1a l'i l" former M. P., for Yukon, has M911 appointed a royal commissioner i0 gratuities iby the G. '1‘. R. directors to officers of the comvlllly to themselves in directors ifees. The and tomorrow morning at 4.21. Brussels Conference To D e c i d e On (Sueclal to The Guardian.) PARIS. tion plan to when the Reich meets. The policy has been to that Germany first’ scheme but now Belgian counse insis stat» the terms, Frcncii overnment is 8 that sincerity is cateil simultaneously and the other Allies. Three Months’ Hoist (Special to The Guardian.) HlALlFAX, April 22.—Tlie to amend the operators‘ side of vote, was reported back-to hoist. The report without division. Decision of Ontario (Speclaiito Tho Guardian.) OTTAWA, April 21—~Tl1e atten ition of the Minister of the case of Attorney General Association. itants of the island of Lowi The court of appeal, said ilvlr. especially selected b7: the Ontario llieighen had held unaminously government. All Scotland indcc that section 498 of code was ultra vlres legislation must be upheld Mr. Meighen concluded. ‘Sir-Lomer Gouin was unable to express an opinion of the llidi-Z" meat" he said, not hav-ing yet rend it hc-added that he would however give the matter attention and do nnythiug possible in the intercsls of the Dominion and prof-noes. imi- G. T. R. Payment of Gratuities to be Investigated (18peolai to The Guardian.) UIWAiWA, April 2l-~—Flreiinrick '1‘ ‘ K. (1., of this city and nvesiigate the payment of the and Weather, Etc -__.__. ‘FELL ME LITTLE BIQD l3 MY HATED QlVAL AHEAD OF- ME? - iHigh tide this afternoon at 2,27 Sun sets this evening a-t 0.59 and lea tomorrow morning at 44.56. First quarter moon Tuesday, Ap- aorla nodal-fog“; _ ‘w’, w “TI. H. a Hum- River. \ I'll ma 1.20 n. m. Bllldimi" p tor ialer than Charlottetown- Bununvernida tide eighteen minii- Reparations Plan April 21- The coming Brussels conference will decide 011 a definite Franco-Belgian repara- be handed Germany submit her has prevailed and as a result it has been decided that the victors wii-l If and when Ber- lin approaches the Foreign Office France will request that the Rnlll!‘ be restored to normal conditions by order of Berlin and when after a lapse of two or three weeks the satisfied implied the new reparations progiram as at FY0801"- belng eialborated will be communi- to Germany For Eight Hour Bill bill coal mines resilie- tions act, so es to lnauguratetlie eight hour day law in the mines Government May 1 (siiocial to The Guardian.) ate met behind closed would be taken in regard to a t editorial in the Ottawa Citize in British Columibln. l There is held to be an implied n legatlou in ins money was used last year to liea off in the Senate houses in British Columbia. believed that uh lfivestlgntion wi follow in which the will bc called upon ii) prove or retract the charges in the article. Open Washday ’ in Parliamen (Special to The Guardian.) menu yesterday. A lot of Oili and ends that have was s, sort of Irish stew witho Take Action Against 0 t t a. W a Paper OTTAWA, Alprll 2i. —'I‘he Sen- m doors this afternoon to consider what notion dealing with export liquor licenses editorial that legislation to close the private exporting liquor It is piiliier people cx pie i n. implied OTTAWA, Alpril 21- Parliament was treated to a sort of \vuslul:iv' escaped the garbage can during the long dull hours of the present sessiicu were thrown into the poi", and i-ho result THE WNNLNS SNNNN I1 l'l HONG KONG, April 22,- Chi- nose naval forces assist Sun Yo! Sons forces in pursuing retreating 1, Kwangsi troops. Aivnnrqcis, Apilil 22-Mar- vard made a clean sweep of seven tennis matches with navy team. (l PHfUADiEibPHJ-A, iApril 22- Vinceut Richard and Carl Fischer defontnil William i. liiPll and Dal- iziy Jolinsfm, tennis doubles muff-h zit ilcillczitiou of new courts iii-re 4 to (l, and ll tn 0 ll 1LOND0N, April 212.-=Henltl1 Premig Bonar '1..a.w reported grcaiiy improved. of as t \\‘.\Sl>llNG'I‘ON, April 22.—~J0ii11 liose, representative from 1's iPennsylvuuia in the laeit t-brce sessions of Congress died here inst night after u long illness. (ev our: own winstsss.) NTEST NEWS NIZEI] IN NINE lMO'SOO\V, April 22i—-Ncgotla- £10m,‘ for Fuseocliilie agreement likely to be ftililllllélil shortly, dis- Dutcnc-s from far Cilii. say. 1"'\m31 Alllll 2?-—~Oiiicinl 0011b lllilillqlii‘ frmn llubntt. French Mor- "000. Hives first word that mili- tary operations by French against T0711 trfhosnicn have been iii ilfililfres since April 12, offensive appears lo be on largo some <Mr01S1C0\\', Apnfl Nj-"Jllliy loid U111 (‘iuiiiiiunist Party {Ollgrcss yesterday that Ruggia 1111151 "X11011 BF-iiin and regain Eur- opean market which lie said Am- imc" 111111 lllTfi-Qlillilllyeil since war. 22- 11.0fm QP-l-R-lfl. Am-ii zen-om. iCnrrlo fl1=1i>1n=in (Yiiliiciifi. 111110111111 Woman Suffrage Alli- rinco for many yours, gayg 311g will lrcytirr- from flint office after the l“°111011-‘1 (Torture-as in Rome next month, _ ut PNNIIEENINNE IN THE ._____. of tho lnter- ‘ Western Flood , Situation Improves (silflilflilto The Guardian.) Tile Will-er in the west Gilli ref-w flail lllflfo than om. foot in the 1110111018 The Assiuaboine River was still overflowing its hunks, bul- WBS ‘b01111: taken cure Qf e351 "i U10 Olly- ii is now believed set} 19115 0011801‘ is zivcrtcil. ___________________ particularly on Too. Hill, which alone would make the Bell Gov, ernmcnt remembered long one; ‘"91’ a" 11101111190111: in their groves. There are five IpmjQL-ig in the Belfast (llHiTlCi, There are some 500 mllos of road to he im. proved and among tlio fifteen dis- iriots of the Province it is more than likely that the whole $603 000 grant will be absonbed. It has been argued that the roads are pennan- ent, Of course not. There is noth. ing permanent except Eternity and the Opposition. 1 The Technical School, iMr. Nash referred to as the child of the Commissioner 01f Ag1'iculture_ HQ Bxlllulned at length the work done at this institution. The figures Mr McDonald has produced proved, 11c believed, that a large percentage of the students E0 back to the farms after graduating at Agricultural colleges. This institution was of Nova Scotia, previously the meat. , subject ‘of bitter debate when the Hon , w_ R, Moihei-iveii who lalbor members had protested since the retreat from Moosojiiiv 11880181 U10 0011111111090 011 111W has been unusually silent opened amendments holding the 11111 over the ‘sail with an amendment m filo l0!‘ i110 11111110110 0i 119811118 U10 Contagious, Diseases of Auimuis the question after it had been in committee for nearly two weeks and had been reported favorably by a two-thirds t o house this afternoon with n rege- ommendntion for a three months’ was adopted Act. It slipped through the rose- l-utloii stage and first and second readings of the bill so cuslly tliut ‘Mr. Hanson of York Suilbui-‘y startled by the unusual activily ex- claimed “what's all the rush." Mr. Motherwell explained that the oh- Ject was to provide some work for the senate and before the smiles 115d faded the bill was side track- c . PNNNINNIN PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. Evening Session, April 19th (Continued) geyaeflllg Ijlizfiggrzsminrtf:‘iiilglilfifég hundred years ago were haippieinlwefe approximately according w me External Audlms He read the shielded death iusurffnis was (twins to teachers diesel lie suld that in 1018 on Dec. Ziliitiihe Ln-ned States last year’ ‘vhmh ‘Shanon and the ‘Lnractions on“, -be compelled to return to imil been born so enrly but speaker believed the emigrants ENIELNTNHE the ifiliOS and great numbers wllli , the benefit of education. There might land. The Premier had praised the 011i? l111vo been nine vacant schools present age and rem-erred that he when the Conservatives went a ‘credit and would inst long after its icriticisers have been consigned to ‘the everlasting tomb. Education lllils been put within the reach of the poor farmer. The increased tax ulion money went mostly for the 1 Court Questioned Justice iwas directed lby Right Hon. Arthur 21.411116 youseliM-elghen to the decision given ‘by of Commons his afternoon Conan-wine court of appeal of Ontario in of the, Ontario and the Wholesale Grocers the criminal the wlinio and added been observing with the that the disastrous circumstances 11001155? this ‘Week's of such a, verdict i-f it remained un- 01100118 110m the qr disturbed were manifest. The juris- P11511115 lleilrll’ one thousand mcnlme country Dam "he blmmco‘ L“ diction of this House to enact such "ll ‘"0010!!- isiieak for themselves: A -_Great Exodus - From Hebride ' (Special to The Guardian) ILONDON, Alprii 22-— A memo iibila \\'("8i( in the history of mini gratlon from Scotland closed yesterday wlivn ti: Mctngnmn coiled at Stornawn United Kingdom ha Double Car Service The following telegrams w“ April 20th., Sir Henry Thornton, ‘President 1C. N. Railways, Montreal. and look off thrco liunrlrediulinh thc kcenest phenomenal: ___ Hebridees conP-Summerside $387, itllll llic il>i lficit‘ of 191i). WEtLBS-IIOI, ii irwc 5m increase of debt to.$1,i.(>'0.570.62. ‘Oil Dec. 31st, 1920 the nei liabilities lure given at $1,100,080.0l, :1 ro- lduction of $160,496.58. Thu i920 ism-plus, including sinking funds, ,ivas $13,723.22, lciuring a difference ,of $146,773.36, which must , 991.71. Add to this the llliiiliifl (io- i S y. i. yimeiil. had only ‘increased ilii- iililii ‘ifax $40,000. lu three yours they rul- Sdectcd $336,952.46 lililil m. ssr,‘ 144.62 poll tax and $117,032.50 in- qvcome tax. $26,775 poll tux was rol- ‘qlected in the post your. (if flint iamount Charlottetown pnid $1,128,! ufi (i. |260, or ninety five percent. 'l‘i1e farmers paid $28,000 personal tux,’ $19,000 horse tax and $1,000. .\l-_i together, $229,000 was contributed ‘by the farmers, Indirectly they} ipaid a great portion of the income i tax. The Premier says they paid ii, with a smile! It ‘has boon imrgllvil‘ that nt leust the uniusomvnl tux, does not fall on the ‘farmers but‘ haivei l" 0=11111<l1fibecn iivsrisiuousnv l’.\li) (ma. the net “ubumefl we,“ M 006 _ilil¢‘i¢il(l8(1 seventy-nine iulllionnirenJfill by llle “701119111 11101011009 T0950 IMr. Dewar referred to the United QTM-mera Parlyiwiiicli had been iformcil‘ “hero, to the forcing of the |Provinco into Confederation and to the tilfiffliilCillSfilllfillil 0f voters. i Mr. Kennedy: Who tlisfranchlsed ‘the voters? I illlr, Dewar: If you were not so well informed I would tell you. (Laughter) Ho believed ,sliip in the lmgislnturc, The poll, iliix should he reduced /u.t lciist to I . I llON. Ziili. NASH, the next spcnki .01‘, said u filling ending to the‘ dirgc-iiki: speech of the mcmbori ior York wiis the suggestion of suicide. The Lender of the Opposi- tioii had »prefa‘ced ills speech with reference t0 the (iestviiction Senzicherib. The connection be; tween Plmroh lllltl Senarlierlb in} the article names was quite obvi- ous but .\ir. Stewart had blamed the Patriot for burying the wrong one of this brace of nnizleut Scound- - ,. -- 1 - - .,- ...lil'.l.',' if.‘ . rels. iio did not claim to limo 111e,,“ evmence o, the hum“ may iisgclimbolrc Riztguvivtiss lixltgfftgzgtthere He was disposed m [Hgpute some kilowiedge of biblical ‘lore as Jier (luardian editorial ‘conditions have been greatly re- ‘morilcd. The failures at Prince of IExt-ensive Troop ' N" iNorway to Aid in Movements in NVINNIPEG, April 22.—- The , 5'0"“ 51mm!“ 111 P0111181’- lll Prill- (Special to The Guardian.) "19 W“ 11111011 ilililruved today‘. PARIS. April 2l~An officin Morocco glivos the first inkling l-illl military operations by the Frcncl in progress since April on a large scale. disposed of? to each buyer, llilii the price receiv ed in each cuso. 4. the parties so what amounts in each case. 5. ‘Table the original oats purchase and sale. No, 40,- 1. How many stallions Government of this Province dur 111g the years 1921 and 1922. 2. the price paid for each animal, ‘3. Give a the expenses incurred in the pur whelher for freight. commission- bonuses, feed during transit, out 4. Are these animals still in the the of office but in September there possession of the Government. if mwas 40 and. a. month later there so, where are they located? If all o hundred. or any of them have ‘been disposed of, then to whom and price? at accounts and latiug thereto. No. 41,- 1. ilow many correspondence re iHoLs teln Wales College lm could not ec- lcouul for, unless the large number of students in proportion to the leaching siaifi‘ hnd something to do [with it. The Government hail done nil that could reasonably be ex- pected of it for returned soldiers $15,000 flfiii ’l‘lils was more compara- livciy than any other illlil (lone. Mr. Nash referred laiidntory forms to life Agricuiiiir- nl report lillfl to the work of this’ ilepartiiicut. it would iuko about n| week t0 tel-l all llic Boll (lovcrii- iiicnt had ‘done. 11f ii, iliml -beeii guilty of any sin it was not that amount of between $20,000. of April 17th which he said tradicteil Mr. Brodies about the increased uum (rant farms. lie passed on to snot-i and rend, this ulso with apparent approval us con-j in the year 1922. of the purchaser of each animal French Morocco communique from Rlalbilti, French irgainst Taza tribcsmen have been 12. A-rtil- lery and airplanes are being used in the offensive whiich is cvldentl) 3. ‘How was said hay and 0M5 Give the names of the purchasers, the quantity sold Are ilierc any amounts still due and uncoiiecied and ou account of said hay and oats, if so, name indebted and for 11s there any of said hay o,- oats on hand unsold on December 31, 1922? invoices, freight bills and correspondencein connection with the said hay and have been purchased on account of the lGlve the names and address- es of the persons from whom the said stallions were purchased and statement showing chase of said stallions, detailing 0i.‘ other costs, and the names of the parties to whom such commission, bonuses or other costs were paid. what ‘Table all freight bills, vouchers. bulls woro sold from Falconwood farm Give the names Financing British American Company (Special to The Guardian.) 1 LONDON. April ZL-Chairlea Oumbie, manager 0! i110 B01100" i branch of the Bank of Commerce l returned today from Norway "W110" be concluded arrangements Wm! Norwegian banks l0 51101011100 m" of the $1,500,000 which the Bank 0i.‘ (lonnuc-rco will plaice at the dispos- afl 0g we BrlLlfll-AXHGFICQH Nickel Corporation. iii these questions are very 111111011‘ ant to us. We 8x11001- 011 “"11"” ' to them. and we EXDBCY- 01"‘ 11°"- friend to have all the savers 1010 on the table. HON. MIR. IJEA: The relwr! 0! 1921 gives the purchase 0f the" stallions and the P11000- MR. KENNEDY: What about the other parts of the question? IHlOiN. MIR, LAEA: I will 111180"? them now. Are these animals still in the possession of the Govern- ment? Yes. Where are they? I11 the Technical School si-alblfi- N000 or them were disposed of. I will taible the insight bills and other apers. ' MIR. KENNEDY asked the Com- missioner of Public Works: v _ f1. (If tenders were called for the work performed on the Vio- loris Bridge? 2. df so. how many tenders were received and the party's name - whose tender was accepted. 3. Also give the names of each - party tendering, and the amounts in each case. ' 4. Were tenders called for the’ lumber supplied for said work and was the lumber purchased by ten- der or otherwise, and from whom? Name the parties supplying same and what price was paid. B. Table an itemized statement with vouchers for the full amount of work, etc“ performed on such bridge. ' ' C. Also.:1s the work completed and the full coat to date for the full work performed. MON. MR. CROSBY Bald the bridge mt Victoria was a very large one. ll was in one of the qliighwayn projects and the forty the ago of each bull and the pricelper cP‘nt_ 5mm w“ secured gm- m9 received in each instance. 9 3. Were there any other purebred animals sold from than said pmvincu farm’! if so, how many; give REES.‘ ‘ in names of parties Io whom sold, andm-gm Trym, in Cuy19[()n_ prices received. . How many Holstein bulls, if- nny, “were slaughtered and used for- moatiii the hospital and lniflrmary? HON. MR. IJEA asked for ‘a rul- ing regarding question already answered iscme remarks about the Patriot's of omission, but of gqmmlssion, Mr‘ 1mm BREAKER and n w” no’ ‘if Nash quoted n Guardian (lflilOfltiiinecgggnry m imswer ine SAN/nu“ p. .~, tion twice in n session. He did not see why it was asked again. Mill. KENNEDY said the question lu If, when this tax is charged oi Cluiu-‘me {Leader 0,- me opposmon_ u, Thank you for prompt answers to my telegram. Travel to and from U115 1113411111 detained at in- highways, bridges ‘and civpiinl uc- torvnls nil winter. The public count bud not ‘been cxqioiidi-ii? l-llflllllll You would commence when the Commissioner of Agri- 13011010 011T i011‘? at once and at the latest would start 1st of May. Mr. Hanna gave us double car service from 1st of May last year. Kindly decision aibout April 20th., our policy to 'inaugurate service as early in spring and con- tinue as late in fall as possible, On account of unusual conditions dor- lng past winter there is a large accumulation of freight for inland which would be delayed if double service inaugurated May 1st. Think best interest. all concerned best served by inaugurating double ser- vice. May 13th. In meantime rush- nnd will arrange accordingly. time has been reduced by one week as a result of Mr. Messervyn wire. -———<o>-i—- Announcements, River. Wlllner. Charlottetown will have a still iimswofdfipr M lnury e nel D. J. Noy l‘: '00. reconsider your starting 20th of iMuy. Please reply. J. A. lwE-BSERVY. Montreal, P, Q, J. A. llicsservy, Charlottetown. Your message this date. it is douhlo ng forward all accumulated freight H. W. THORNTON. This message shows that the Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. -¢-—a_— ItAIIh-lllapol ll a par dav. Ir or line par day for daya or ovoi ......._ nMli-iinery opening at Hunter Miss Morrison of the Elite operative dalrying. The his idea of political economy. ll referred lo u road Highways Act. to him. He would look into ii. -the roads were being built joy-riders and tourist. ‘Mr, Hessian: Here, here- in the public social. A Wales ‘College informed him ed at the Christmas exams. and sign an invitation to a lecturer to address the Association on the ground that this activity interfer- ed with the work of the College. He was amused a-t a statement made that the Liberals had 00116 everything for Agriculture. At ioast half the farmers of the Province belong to the Conservative rflnkfl and surely they have done some- mlng, i; was o, lConscrvative Fetlc crease. A taxation measure rnl Government that established co speaker quoted with a/pprovnl from an ar- ticie ‘by Mr. W. L. Cotton iwliich air peared recently in tho Guardian. referring to the cars exercised by a young lad daisy. Education is o seed thins but ihard work is better. We mifilll come to the time when it will be in eradicating the nnd ‘Summer ti nter River. - sin-Mi all education and no work. April 25th at farms would continue to be denoim- lice and acorns the bftse dearer-s trendby w _ es , . The lated he believed until the “t; go reat that tarvli ways work lie wondered wliut wzuiwflrd condition“ of 1919 um the view to accommodating the Burpiug 1mg had ibeen politely 19011991011 (‘hem was no coercion about it) for -'1 Mr. Dewar believed the trouble statement and he gave the nciuul schools is 1111101)’ deficit at student at Prince Ofpbggn six iby-elections since and tho 111111 Government ‘had won four. At tho the leaders in lootbail and in tho Bonshaw lay-election the Students Christian Association fnii were mid distinctly that it was llll- tauqua and other enteriniumoiitsgthe Leader of the Government‘ (“.1 they d0 Pa)’ mroPoruonatelix “Vi”, stead of commanding the Blllll "l ‘was it that nil the inmiey voiod for the navy be was 1111110 501M119’- G in the Premier's office a desk up ‘Hon. Mr. Lon said this was news m, which was absolutely noiliinu. |'i‘ho nest was empty and tho nest |Mr. Dewar said he was afraid egg was gone, although tho outgo- wiili mg 8911911111181". had estimated Provincial Auiliioi $53,584.08. Thorn hrvl pcopio possible to go fonward unless tho that Dr. Robertson had refused io_'a§'if5iQ“q“v‘g§ ‘;fq‘§;‘rii"6rf£éd_""l‘liefy“'l1§fl' lfound in addition n huge overdraft oi‘ $180,000. No sooner had the gov- ‘ernment been formed when a meet- iing was held in the pro-Cathedral {and the teachers gave their ulti- matu-m that their salaries must be increased. They were asked to wait and agreed to do so. The Birili" was thus averted and the teachers in due time received ‘their in- Willi carefully framed and every 1101001111 supporter stood true to the Sflvefll‘ ment. The speaker quoted the i101‘- nible of the itaients, convparins 1110 Conservative party with the man who had received one talent and buried it in a napkin. The Conser- vatives were asking for the napkin back. When ipublic works are neg- ilected often he who is largely ros- Iponsible is elevated info high of- hlch he‘ did ascend. .l\ir. Nash S1819. “'11s Conlmunding a Sh!“ i" the estimates have been exceeded flint he would now 1hr an n<iiiiii":il‘$20'000 bmm the wt,“ 1 t l p oi tho line. (ldlllltliicim) 1g i; werO ghoreforo the government culture snys tic govcrmnou- inv, n Um 1mm," 0,,- mmuu "m, n, pm been very economical in llli.‘ liigh- ‘back mu clock n, Um,‘ w m0 NW4‘. murdered. o i‘- ii. ine one, lie coiiiendcil. if some of] I the total expenditure is less illlll ght. in a way, to over-run some departments if theY 90W i"- h “m lwconuflisl‘ mm did not believe the present \~,~;rs Cfliiiiccilfllitgvn (Lashed My,“ infuriated public Bridgetown and Cardigan WiliCiliaud in an pmbabmw cost $2,700 u nrl-le. Mr. S-iiuw the ML Nash proceeded 19 recite stop engineer suld be could built it utqby amp what the Bell Qovernmoiii $200 a mile but the was not zillmvivllihad dune since coming into to ibulld it this way under tlie'“ce_ In September 1919 they T011114 mi opportune time t0 11105! western lauil claims. Before COIi- eluding he wished to throw a few _morc boquets. The prosperity 01 tho Province was such tliut the little riils are iftliglliing with <1"- llglit and the mountains are clnp- plng their ilumtis for JOY- Tl1° C0111‘ miseioncr of Public Works is a shrewd old man with a face 0f granite when he intends to refuse something, Mr. Nash had oftien tcred his office with J0!’ '1 d“: heart nnd bad come out with pair in his mind. He had to tell his constituents that be hurl smoolthen mm 11p and smoothed him 10in" but could got nothinll 011i 01 11 ~ lie did not ibcileve the nngel uni» plane (‘Olllll budge him from ‘his ls l on erucazo such. i1.1.1...¢..><.l.211i thetn-‘the-cierlcs must orfieii 1101110 aghast m," such righteousness Ben’ he g5 a personif e1 P Orwfi-lnaj-Iiflcei), McLean after a low “mm. remarks, adjourned the de- file and the House 1161011111911 un‘ til tho following flay- Aprn 20, Morning Session. (Hon, Mr. lien promised roplicsin writing to a. question asked by ‘.\ir. Kcmicily, re the limestone crusher at Minvinlsash- ‘ iMr. Kennedy asked? No. 39,- 1. How many ions of hay and how mgny bushels of outs wore lmpnrloil by the Government in tho your 1.022? 2. ‘From whom was suid hay and onle purchased, und what quantity from each party or firm. and what 1mm’- ' Eff" n“ r ~ zooo. .H'l Lt should. be evliilent that ixhlfillhiednglt‘ zieriggtbtoovggt fixkormablg; Govoinmeiits surp us was it go upon this ‘ml-bigot? H“ me Gm, ggrnment a right to ‘block inquiry ,iii (his manner. The CO’“'"l\‘SiOii- hYIc-r bus a large staff of officials to Bfllllll-‘lieli-ido the work, and it was his duty i1 as a Minister of the ‘Crown answer legitimate questions of pub- iloiiic interest. 0111‘ si intentions. The Spirit of Honesty is look up the Journals. i0 HON. Milt. UFJA: We will answer the questions not already answered, Mil. KENNEDY: Will you nu- swcr the questions, yes or no? HON. Zlillt. Lid/i: You made this sintcment just now: you said tliero is a difference in the Accounts re- cently tabled. Where there are so mnny thousands of dollars spent for feed and seed is it remarkable that thoro should be a shortage of some $2,000. 1f the hon. member asks that question, and whether tho money is owing still, it will be answered. l will agree to sort out these questions and answer any of them that have not been answered. lVllR. STEWART: You arc not i0ll0Wi11i< the Speaker's ruling. Ho sa-id you uccd not answer questions that hnil been answered THIS ses- on. THE SPEAKER: All he need do MR, STEWART: Very well. let lilm produce his answers again. IHON. llflt. LEA: 1 (lid that bo- foro. Why should i answer them again? MR. STHWIART: How could that information cover all the year if i-t was given at the last session? HON. MR. LEA: l will answer the questions that have not been already fabled, whon l gm. time, MIL ilCldNNiEDYz What about question 40. HON, MR. LEA: Were you ask- ing flint? ilvi-ii. lGrlNNibwlfz Certainly. Don't you sec in front of you on tho or- der paper? iHON. MR. IEA: ii submit that are answered in the reportof no. KIPENNEDY: answer? ls that your work. He tabled the information I How many Holstein bulls are asked 1m; ilicrofln givizig DOSHlOHS wherever pos- them now upon the said far-m. . .. , . ~. i <1 ti -" b -" "bi l u l m. exem tion m the my. give the use of each anImaL. i" . W :-- Q gtuunm-llt hasvbeel‘ Stated mm the G,)v(,l_n_ slould be l re iic on ll'l ruem er Si e m u x p . Commmagoner of Public swagygemh MR. H. D. McLlilAiN asked the ' 1. Table a detailed {of the cost of work done during 1922 on Highway Project No. 24 2. From whom was the new right of way purchased? HON. Mli. CROSBY said the first lquostion was tabled. The total ex- Ipdllfliliiff) would be found in the Auilltorli report. The right ofway WlLS purchased from n Mr. Russell McDonald. There was a right-angle ,corner in the old road, and it ran over two swamps and the en- efntemen-t- iHON. 211R. DEA said question 39-pin“. decided mm i; ‘could be bet. ibel‘ of va-ihad, been snsivered last session- ter ii’ possible to divert the road to higher ground as it would be ,shnrtcr and cheaper. The amount paid for tho right of way was $700. Ii went through iho man's crop. the amount and to enter a case in the Courts. MYR. iMcLEAN: ivny disposed of? HON. NiTi. CROSBY: N0, Lheold road-nay is still there. .\ir. Higgs moved the House into Committee on second reading of an Act to amend the Act incorpor- ating the Prince Edward Island Protestant Orphanage, .\ir. hfoAr- thur in the chair. The amendment authorizes the issue of debentures to the amount‘ of $25,000 and makes some changes in the repre- sentation on the Trustee Board. ro- ducing the Grand Orange Lodge representatives from nine to four (in addition to the Grand Master), increasing the representation from one to three of both the Ladies‘ Auxiliary d the Orphanage and the Ladies‘ Orange Benevolent As- fls the oldr road- scciation and providing for repre- sentation of other organizations contributing to an endowment fund. s inl mention being made oftho nic Grand Dodge. The bill passed without amendment. iMr. iPotor lllrodie ‘moved the use-ion on the resolution and amendment to the resolution 1'11. American bacon importmions. Ho objected to that pan of lion, Mr, lion's amendment referring to ihc . cold storage business. ii. had no rizht to be tacked on to his resolu- tion. There is an inspection for disease of American pork imported but there is no inspection going v out. He gave export figures of Canadian ibacon to England and Amfirlce. and emphasized the amount of cheap American fat pork coming here to the detriment of the local market. 2H0 quoted the Minister of Customs as saying that 3,000,000 sides of American ‘bacon were imported to Canada. cured and sent to England. Cheap fat American b gs an sent into c“. Ida. worth or 4 cents a pound, are cured, sold on the English mar. iret s11 .»oaoon to the detri- tltioli moot of on?‘ . . U10 ‘ , Jnalntainod that cold an Canadian v l C lllladldiflg, ruin srommu i us»: no v ‘_v_‘:,_"_"_'_'§."_,;§wr1s@fl~f\\ ~