The Paper That Island Like The Dew Covers‘ Prince llldwprd *3- r- loltetovvn Guardian, Three Cents. Morph‘; fllllrdlln, Founded L881, llllll ills Ill INlH IIIIHIIIIISII IHI IIEIIIWN Interesting Address by Mr. Henry Smith Before Methodist Brotherhood of this] City. At the regular weekly meeting of the Brotherhood oi the Memo- llist Church on Thursday evening Mr. Henry Smith read a very inter eating paper on the early history oi‘ ‘Metliotllsm in Charlottetown. The President. Prof. G. D. Steel. occupied the chuir. Mr. Smith stated that the hist» ory of Methodlsm lii Charlottetown dated back to the opening days oi‘ the last century. Until the first church was erected about 181.’, preaching and other religious ser- vices were conducted in private houses and. other available places. 'i"he first Methodist preacher, Rev. James Bulpltt arrived in‘ (‘harlottol town 1n 1807. 'l‘ho IIFSI Methndlgd. (‘impel was lmlll. on Richmond Street. bctyveen Queen and Pownm Streets. The first trustees were: Joseph Robinson, Tlionlas Murphy. Thomas Ilesllrisny, Jr., Joseph Avard and ‘Paul ‘Mnbcy. Tile lirsti fuilldllllhiillsllllllllilt? ‘MAID WANTED T0 ASSIST IN housework. Apply 179 Kent St. ‘FOR SALE. - )GENTLEMAN'S wlloel- Aimly 38_L0n§w0rtn Avenue. . ‘FOR sans-snoop eow WITH 12 yous; plgfl. Applv to John Silencer. Mt. Edward Road, City. ~wlmrslo '“- lfo. "PURCHASE! second hand book case Apply at Guardian office. .._ .... ..__..______________ ‘IWANTED MAN TO LOOK AFT- er lawn and garden. R. F}. Mutch. Sunday School in P. E. I. ivas started by Rev. J. B. Strong’ in 1816 in Charlottetown. it still con tinues to hold its sessions intne l-ienrtz Memorial Hall every Slun- day. This school wtis organized with twenty members, including superintendent, teachers and scho- ars. ‘Pg-u years after its organiza- tion this school had a membership 0i’ over 100. ' The chapel built in 1817 was oc cupicd until 181m wllcn land was secured. on the corner oi‘ Prince and Richmond Streets, where the ileartz memorial hall now stands. This lanll was conveyed to Isaac Snlilth. Robcrl. Longwoi-tli, William Tanlton, John Bnvyer, (‘Iii-Istoplier, Henry Smith. John "Prenainnn, Thomas Dawson and (‘harles Welsh as trustees oi the Methodist Church. The first building erected there woilld seat about. 600 peflplg, 1t was afterwards enlarged. and oc cupied until the present Brick (Jhurch was- opened. On November 24th. 1864, the brick church was dedicated and the first sermon was preached by the pastor, Rev. Dr. llltchey. In the 47 _vcars since the brick church was opened 20 ministers have been stationed on the (‘hai- loitetown- circuit. Fourteen m these ll-"lve ended their labors and hone to their reward. The oldest of lllQ six is the Rev. Dr. (‘owprrtli- waite, now" oi’ tlie Newfoundland Conference. In 1.871 the Free Church that formerly stood at the head of Prince Strectwas used as a Ylletho dist lmlssion until Grace Church was lbullt. Upon the union o: the Methodist and Bible Christian dc- noiuinntions in 1884 this chill-cl, was considerably enlarged and 119 "Mlle "n independent Circuit. In May, 1918, Grace Church united with the First Methodist and they are now one body. At the close oi’ Mi'. Smith's ex. __._________.___i_______ *WANTED—A GOMPETANT GIRL‘ to work in lnundryu E. l. Hospital. ____.__.._..._.__.__ _ ‘WANTED-MAW ‘r0 LOOK AFB"? ter garden and lmvn. ll. lMu-tch. ‘WANTED-A MAID _FOR GEN- oral housework. Apply 29 Upper Prinoi Street. l E. ‘FOILSALE-AN OFFICE DESK. Apply 125 Fitzroy St i iron sate. coon Fanlvfusw buildings. 2 1-2 miles from city. Apply Guardian. ‘FOR SALE - QUANTITY OF ohpicel- hay. Apply E Foster Marshfleld. won SALE-HEAVY snowu PA per. suitable for placing under carpet. 5 cents a roll st Guardian . otflue. ‘WANTED-JWAID FOR GENERAL housework. All lmiollern con-f- lvsnlencea. Apply to Mrs. Alex lglgneun. Charlottetown. It. It. o. 6. $00M AND EOARD-A GENTLE mun can be accommodated with room and board in private tam lb’, central location. Apply "0' clo Guardian OmCo- "r0 LET-THREE FURNISHED moans, situated in centre of oil/y. Modern conveniences. Apply in afternoons ‘to 10 Elm Avenue. __ ‘BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE FOR SALE, by private sale, the resi- dence oi’ Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. situated at 126 Rochtord Street- Intending , 11311306131118? in- spect property any afternoon b)’ applying on premlles. ‘SPECIAL-MEETING OF TANTON ‘L. Q. Lodge. A special meeting of Tuilton Lodge. Ffllllfllflvlil Monday. April 18th at 8 oclock Important business. A. E. Dollar Rec. Sec. ......._ ‘sllltismgm WANTED Alli-il- mn deceit‘ rosnottlnx nfllelmll" whose ambition is beyond, llllll present occ tion millllt "l?" more cosseli u aulnloirlllellt Wllll us and at tli some time double his incqmof am require a man oi. clean charsctvr wllnrl l" llllllil and I100?- ol strong personality who would appreciate a life Poll lion with n fast growlnl! flllllwlll whore Industry would be rcwnrll ed with fur above overuse earn- ings; quarried man preferred. Alwly to ‘m. .1. c. McLean, nell second floor, ltliey ‘ huldllnm Queen 8L, opposite .P~I'0W50 . BWIJIFII; . __, .....,..,‘.. Apply Pf‘ celleut address n vote of thanks was tendered him. nioved by Mr. ; ii. Black and supported by Vi‘. “est. Air. 1.. P. Tanlon, M,- a ll. Beer and Reynhir. Glendennl This was the closing address of a uumbcr given (luring lhe pa“ Wm tor. *$ATUHDAY SPECIALS - on; lanses 270.; three lSurpi-lse Soap 250.; beans 8c.; grapefruit 10c.; ‘Domestic Shortening 20c.--Wey- luloutll (lash Grocery-Phone 856-4.. ‘ *EGGS FOR HATCHlNG-WHITE. Vilgvandotta and Barred Rock. $1.50 per 15 for balance of seas. on. ii. M. Hyde, Cornwall. *WANTED —i00 YOUNG PIGS 5 to 6 wrecks old. Write stating price. James G. McLeod, Hamp- shire. - lFOll SALE-lo H. P.. MARINE Engine and clutch. A. B. Guard inn. ‘lwvAlNTED --MAN O-R » BOY TO woizk on farm. Frederick Park- mun, Charlottetown iloyillty. lm SALE-HOUSE mo can. age iii best oi’ condition. Apply lol Murdie hicliean. contractor, 306 Kent Street. '~‘WANTED--BV A WELL KNOWN car distributor. three or four sub- agents in Queens and Kings Coun ties to illil vacancies. Write 130x 2G6 Charlottetown. TO ‘RENT-Afloat bedroom: A9134!’ Guardian Office. cur "rms our FOR LUCK- Send birth date and 10c, 1'01‘ ‘Maritime Provinces i- Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian 0 ‘REV. CANON ARMSTRONG TO . DELIVER ADDRESS ‘ FREDERalC/TON. N. 13., April |15-—lR.ev. Canon Armstrong, rector oi’ Tlrinlty Church. St. John, has been selected to deliver the alumni oration at the U. N. B. Encaenial exercises on May 1 . I c- 0.. e... sotolzilrs EXPER- ; IENCE ST. JOIIN, N. 13.. April 15.—— The Empress of ‘France docked hero early ' this morning after a record trip from Liverpool oi’ 6 days 8 hours. Among her passeng- ers was J. B. Durand, of Alberta. a French poilu who lost ills voice pas a. result of a wound but recov- lcred his speech alter a skllful lOIIFHIlIOII. Durand wears the (‘roix llie Guerrc. CHARGE or INFANTICIDE ‘FREDERIFTON. N. 13., April 15. —’l‘hc prelininary hearing of Mar- vl-zuret ‘Long of Si. Joiin- on zt charge lot‘ lnlunticide lielran today. CHINAMAN ARRESTED ST. JOHN, N. 13.. April l6 ,lluln Tong. alias Hum Seek, was charged in the l’o‘llce Court today with having an opium pipe and a quantity oi opium in his possess- ion. His arrest followed a raid on a aundry. ' _ Poles Said To Be Massing Troops For Attack KOVNO. LITHUANIA, April 15 -—~~On the eve oi a conference Brussels between Poles and Lithua- ullius for settling differences be- tween the two countries, the Poles. according. u.) Lithuanian‘ uelvspa- pers are amassing troops in Vilna area. Rumors are current ill Kcv- no that they plan an attack iii the event of Vilna being awarded to lithe Lithunnins. I0. N. R. Employees I HotAgainst “N0 ‘ Politics” Order jileprescntative of the Men Says I Fight Will Go On IVINNIPIMI, April 15—-The Cuna- dian National Railways employees will not drop their demand for tire repeal of the “No Politics” ordelr ci President D. B. Hanna, stated Charles Dickie, Sec. of Division No. 4, Department of Railway Employ- eers, American Federation o! lla- bo, who arrived here today after attending the employees meeting lu Toronto. Mr. Dickie also attended a cou- lerence at Montreal between the grievance committee of Division Number 4, nnld the Canadian Rall- way ASHOCIIIIHOII.’ No discussion on wages took place. he said. Mr. Dickie emphatically stated. “that there would be no wage out made‘ at present, notwithstanding ril- niors -to tfho contrary." THE wlismzpn mnrnnsrvn 111mm, noon, lrro . . Iiigh this this afternoon at 4.37 and tomorrow morning at 6,34. Sun sets this eVBnlng nt 6.40 and rises tomorrow at 5.10. Full moon Friday. 3.40 a. ni. April 22nd. iii‘ i All The New! l Worth Reading ' l. ' Th0 Ad] VI’ rth P I tin o r n g J can by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY- APRIL 16, 1921 ‘ , d ll led I100- 6}‘ "»'l:l|.st'::'s'£:.' '21s,’ ‘l7. s. L, um. I SKE.E"IIN‘EIIEIIBESIHIIM THE EIIVEIINIIIINT lllliill Mr. H. D. McLean in Moving an Amend- ment to Motion 0n Supply Submits Re- port oflProvincial Auditor Suppressed at ment Ranks- Report be struck out and that the following LIABILITIES AND ASSETS OF THE PROVINCE OF PRINCE ED- WARD ISLAND 31st DECEMBER, l9i9.- _ Balance (‘luv-rent Account flint December, 1919 . . . . . . . . _ . ..$ 383,275.52 Expenditure, 101i) . . . . . . . ..$730,!I4S.06 Receipts. 1010 . . . . . . . . . . . .. 498,525.01 z32,423_o5 $615,692.57 Due Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135,366.85! Duo Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 555,331.68 $600,698.57 Less Victory Bonds . . 75,000.00 $615,698.57 Accrued lllIOYQSl.~—-Bfllll( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 4,860.72 M-l-rlied lIllCf€Sl-—L0flDSl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,421.50 Accrued lilIOPOS'l-—'~D€b€llllil‘£‘!4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6,134.62 Accounts Pzrvableflllublic Works . . . . . . . . .. 14,360.81 Accounts l‘.i_'.'.llilt~ Jfreasury . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 1,947.48 Accounts Payable-~Acricultilre Dept. . . . . . .. 356.50 Teacher's Salaries. Grants and Supplements Accrued . . . . . . . 17,118.53 Revenues of 1010 received 1020, Schedule “A" . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Debentures aiid Special Short ’I‘c.rm Loan at Provlincinl ‘Treasury from 1st January to 1st May, Revenues Due (Estimated! SciIC-tllilfl “12" Other Assets (Estimated) Schedule "C" Last Session. Oonsternation in Govern- ofa year ago Now Made Publicior First time. During tlic iorenooil session on l~‘ritlay' Mr. H. D. hit-Lean moved. seconded by Mr. Kennedy the following amendment to the moltiou on Supply that all the words after tho word “that" in the said resolution he inserted in lieu thereof: WHEREAS at the session oi this House -in the year 1020 Mr. ll. I). hit-Lean. au honourable member oi this liouso and member of the Public Accounts Committee introduced In the House a minority report oi‘ the Public Accounts Committee which read as follows: ' 583,183.74 $103,838.75 SCHEDULE "A" lRevenue of 1919 Received at Provincial Treasury From 1st January to is! May. 1920. ltrolilbitioil (‘onilmlss-ion _ . l-‘allcoliyvooll liospltul Fees Fox Tax . . . . . . . p . . . . . . .. Provincial Set-i"e'tiii' lSuocvession Duty . . . . . . . .. Fines aiid Penalties .. Casual Revenue . . . . . . .. Companies Taxes . . . . . .. Land and Income Taxes income Tax Arrears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Income Tax. 1910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Land Tax, 1010 and Arrears . . . . . . .. Fox Tax, 1010 and Arreas . . . . . . . . .. Fnllconwood Hospital Foes . . . . . . . . .. Succession Duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Prohibition Commission Convpnnies Taxes Excess oli‘ usual stock. etc. . . . . . . . . .. wonderful horoscope oi’ Wlll‘ fill‘ t.ire life. ‘Prof. Raphael. 94 Grnnlll Iitentrnl l5ta._ New York. AG-ENTS—$8-00 A DAY AND: even more tor agents. either sell.‘ selling our lgvunranteetl products.‘ Whirlwind sellers and sure re Dealers. [lose no time writing; for our liberal agents offer. bite, cello Products Company Tllllwl lltiverlv Quc, " ' ' THERE WILL as sotc Bv lmilhlic uction at 2 o'clock on‘ {Wednesday the 4th day of Mn)’, Instant, A “b, 1921 on the preml ises, Lower ‘Mlontalllfl- "19 dlwn‘ his house and nwiwrly 9f ll"! undersigned. This llfflperty is beautifully situated. having ill front on the ‘Lower Montlllllli’: road. lnrse garden at bnclg good,‘ out buildings and close t0 church. schools and aiorc. Con! ditiona mademgnwmaglig“ 4Q q some , i1 | ion illness. can» a 551119111,‘ I'M Qomc To erfixov MY VEGETABLES AND INHEREAS tllc statement of the assets and lliibili Province so presented was lprcpared by tho Public Auditor utltho re- quest and by instruction of the Public Accounts Committee. 7,657.71 224.00 912.74 14.00 13,40 2,166.68 5,253.27 $20,806.58 ~ SCHEDULE "B" Revenue Due 31st December, 1919 and Unpaid MAYI 1920 ..$ 4,658.40 . 20,000.00 . 6,860.65 . 25,430.25 900.00 6,634.00 287.45 $65,009.75 SCHEDULE “C" , Other Assets. Assets oi Prohibition Com. over Liabilities. 7th J-‘IIL. 1020.. ...$20,02l.00 Net Assets—.—Bo0k Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,125.00 350 Barrels of Flour at Fnlcoliwtiotl at $11.38 per bbi. 3.98300 5,000 lbs. Meat at Fnlcomvood nt 16c. 800.00 per lb. . .. ~ 3,000.00 $38,829.00 AND WHEREAS It nxppcars from tlic Public Accounts oi the year 1920 and i’i'om the Report oi the External Auditor as oi’- December 31st. i020 that t.he unlcollcctcd revenue and other assets were greater than estimated by the Public Auditor, additional statement:- as is shown from the following I Dcbt oi‘ Province as oi Dec. Illst. 1910 per An- derson statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Less revenue due and revenue collected. reve- nue due and other assets per statement net debt Doc, 1019 Loaslrevenues belonging to 1919 cdllected and $1,246,082.56 Anderson 124,045.78 $1,121,437.83 uncollected over and above amount estima- ted in Anderson statement (see audit, 1020) Less road machinery purchased and external .... . . . . 427,454.73 charged up to Conservative Administration . . . . . . .. 23,545.27 v __,,,.¢—._~....._....--.s-._ ....@.4-_4ss4~ ¢ _. 4....-. . $51,000.00 51,000.00 630,383.99 $1,246,082.56 20,806.58 $1,225,275.08 103338.75 5,600.00 5,161.73 “as or “hplNcl litiblllly‘, lllbovc llcc, liili $1,070,437.83 and not iu the bglt, interests of the Province. Proceedings in The Legislature JHHEIIENEII llllllll llllillll iSynipathetic Strike by Railway men and ‘ Transport Workers Declared Off Owing ‘t0 Dissensions and the Strike has Collaps‘ EVENING <SES‘SION—.-\prll l4. House resumed after recess at 0 co w IRON. A. E NRSENAIILT asked the Premier wlint important leg- islation was forthcoming , lllREhllElt BELL replied that he was not able l'_) speak definitely. There would the some uuiiilportanr .0 t... ,,.,......,.,....,. ed. Mine Owners Issue Proclamation and Act and to the Taxation Act. There, , . . I - would also he a bill with regard. to a proposed Light lieu! and Pnq wer Company’. Tile members would‘ g , be asked to remain over I-‘ritlayi (Special to 'I‘lie Guglrdinn) mwontroversy- revolving dlmlli. the evening sq that they IIIIghL gel. LONDON. April lfnwfirtliil Brl- peace proposals uiatit: by Erank ‘loiile for the week-end and poss- lain will not suffer a strike oi‘ rail Hodges last nigbt._ The minors lbly finish up the work oi‘ the sesv lvaymcn and transport workers to- condemned lhcse with the alsser» sion next week. l-iO..\l'. MIR ARSENAFVI‘ the Premier if the Lilzh. night. as was scheduled. .I. llwtion that Svcrfltltfl’ 'll'"l_¥_4"=_ llllll asked Thoiuas, M. P.. (lcnei-ail l$ocretary'|concedetl too much ll, olirrinl: do (‘OlIl.[i.'lI1Iv'lll' the National Ifnicn or Railways discuss llll‘ qllcilloll "l “llililfi “"11" Bill was lntroduccd as a Govern and one of the leading members olIlllll Ylllfillllf 1110911111"), llll‘ Plllllrll" uicnt llL8i|SUi‘fi—-ll(! ilntlersttioil l! the cxor-lillve oi’ illl- ffripll- Alliance PF-‘llill issue of n national ilom. was to be inirotlilcall by a uiculber m‘ nllil\v;|yln|pn_ qdddnsddr, ‘vofk. while, the railroad men and tilt- oi‘ tho ‘Government PPS and Miners, alniltlunl-l-ll siitlrllyullkllllllllll‘! “"'l'kl‘l‘5 llmllllwtl llll‘ Ill" illitlalllllwllt ill-ILL ‘replied that ho Ill-fl) .. p, l,.|o.- ,y-- l ~ .- position was reasonable uul lliat _ d V r ur u ti, ii» Alltlllfitlll V was not able to give information ma, l)“, dymdduw 5111;“. lmd lmdnddie miners should renew lbmr ne- on this polnt. mllpd o“ d“ Thom" mad‘, “"L{llll1llILID$l, The miners remained lMlll. ISAIINDERS continued hi5 clear tliai this ivas hm a nil-i-l- mm ubdurale and the open breach rc- "idllress on the Budget debate. lid- pdnoman, o; 1|“, 5mm, d5 “.35 U... suited. Tim mino owners lllllll‘) lnnriied from last evening. lie llll~ (n.5,, m, 'l"lln5(l;)\~]1l$[__ as m, d, d p public the following statement- held the present. Commissioner rdllwdydwn and u-dndpor, wo,.;,,_.,.s"‘\Vc want and again Invite trr of Agriculture as an enegetlc and are (yonceffletl, The strike jg can. miners‘ representatives to sit down painstaking vfllclfll- The Tecllnl- cell“ Tl... ssnsadona, SD11! m d... with us. both national and in dis- cal school which lie was largely “mks m, the powerful q-riplp Ad, lrirls to see what may be done Instrumental in establishing In mice of labor this afternoon ‘may l0 improve H“. wage roduruon this Province, was a. splendid sue changed the complexion Hf u“, under present t'nfidll,long_ ‘W1, am c855’ the spe€lkm damned‘. w“ hlnckcst. industrial crisis (lreat "HMY u’ “Frill”? “ll cllllmlt‘ lllltl Sllllllllelfi l>6ll“\’@ll' "l0 lobe-Till grlum, dmd “m. faced Even,‘ (e returns on the industry and willl Flflfly was Illa Ollly llflrll’ llllll 9V" Wloped Wm, “duh suddénfl d ‘t ' be content with a monthly review lll<l illlylllllll; l!" ill" 5¢ll°°l ‘lellchel’ llng changed d5 m 18.“... of the situation until circumstances a - c , . . , 4 e (u, _, < r that $500 lilllly l5 01' "0 m0” %g'1"o:g filéleirfiailwffi] "u" 1rfln§porl do our best soiled: wlafllfvfilln value than llio forum-r indemnity finfon" k‘ c‘ x l _ ‘he M139” n“. dnderpdhl wm.k],,.q 1nd "ll-é of $200. The members, even today, was quit] e wt‘! ° Tzlrmlle Amnncel “a exlPnu m“ invd,|‘,|-(;n It’) all; are paid [ivr too llttio_ ho argued. at Lh Y llf-l‘? DIR" - lxlllllfiafllll Jm-nf...“ m mwll u_ dud t_ 1k {H ' Rut-owing to u“) (“lemma of the '11 I p COD timlccs ilppllrllnllt. over Rvhln M“. w in“ Lil llliZS Minority lltepolrt and tho criticism ‘ 9.,‘ a’ among m“ “lmnbem "t “w, o ' ‘ ' ' ‘ m (“new ,0 which mo public Iwcmmts Cum; Alliance bad developed a healed. ‘Lltlb. ,b'*tlb'ih.' _ , "“"“ Iglatdgr 11:1" Ihgelapqlllliglbtlvogttlflll Illl: gator.‘ “r "If Official; lllerlgmgnnm 1"“; L:B;1,1,'..d.,’n fine deflate‘ vonservafllve press’ d“) speaker "elslon scicme should) be di‘l'illl-d'gpq'were l-lmll‘ dl‘ ‘"5 tlc brld» rlilllllPil that last your none of the f‘ m "onnwtm" wllh Yhl“ 1"'-,,,§..,, Co] me ‘ “a3 m a mm‘ members thought tliereyvoultl be‘ Ummn‘ "Lu"? coneum." “In I; “l; g " . wny trouble over the Public Ar- D“), “"5"” ,7” believed m“! ll will‘ m 5m o mm?‘ for the"? “'“*“ m" "cunts dleport, As a matter oi‘ ;‘ wron-“jlunrfor "K “"1199”? l" 3° éggtgauibzdrequ,lrprlk he “u! H,’ fact the members had worked 0 the 1"” 0f a firm all! 90"“! ‘ m m‘ "Mm" “m” 7"” "five uver ll. They had slaved up till hi” ‘llllllley. It should never occur “'°rks' F"']‘°r"‘w°"d. FMWMI M‘ two and three o'clock in the morn ‘l “P” country: he trusted ‘hm solnlee?“ mmth {rjqmrq ‘vwph m” mg,’ II would never occur here again.“ ° ° "l°““<‘- llll‘ liiltjllefs ill?" llO.\'. hill. Allsie:~.'.xi'i.'r; You *4“ "h5g3 “°“"““'?" "ld""“*" were fmoi" t” g" "n. '”l"'.“‘°"’“°"“ - - , touching on tho VTPIOIIS ib ects 0i‘ "mnpl "Wded- The” “ll” "0 P5" must have Iieen dissipating. ‘he l b“ ‘I ‘ g ,1 l map‘, from "mum" He q (I t MR sArvnl-zlis went on n, say ‘e l “f” 1"‘- llllllllc lllglr ‘ ‘ ' ‘PM’ ° , . , -- length ilbrut Paleonwnnd lg;- . hat the minority‘ rcllorl was .| ways. gmm- ‘\3""“m"“1 and gm? . » - - $ 05.000.,5 It ,. m, . Technical School the Dalton San» "ma"? llmllllll! "ll! lnlPml/lr- ;.» . ‘.12’ l ny'\\n_v. it W88 ‘untrue _ l - ~ L _ - 38312990 rmlilfleadmg tmd most vicious. “a nlmddmv the system of ‘ender adonlments effected. lic li.ld been told Government m... purgihdtt tllehiflfililllllifln today was in . _ _ chasing supplies, Referring mine “f ‘fr l? 30° llllll it llflll liven .\i-.R. s. ’l‘. IIIGGS, following Mr. f” "l"? Gilflrlllll" lllllllfilllllfi Colll- he Md we; a?“ hlq“nlldp‘l”‘“l{lfl Saunders on the llliidgct debate “I'd tendered “Ne” ma“ “l” 0mm the“ went on a, Stqk‘ quoted from the Provincial Aiitli- be“ PPQSS- many of the Public me plérmanent m hwqv lid“ c lor‘s Report m show that the sllit9~ ‘RB/Will, We“? give" ~l° ‘hem 7°‘ Tho conned‘, ndvegrm. ‘an Xgld‘, "' "mm m‘ ‘l ‘leflcitl lmmlshed i" a plllbflcnnun‘ m this “lay theoGllx-Imadsuwere ‘l most iui orlanlt n: portion oi‘ the (Ionscrvative Press. mgmfmt aft-Fae‘! a m", n‘ otismqllfof the projllllile dud vhf“. ;,.,,,.£,pd__ will‘ mc°""""l- Fm‘ ‘Wary “on” "r in‘ D: ‘a Mcnogéu) “.85 til‘ cilletily‘ oi‘ “l"ll‘l‘l‘lll'illl‘lll mturli lllllllllllfi“ l" ml“ l"'""'i"c“ mm” m?“ sllpcdfier l.“ “Wm m": UUTlie ‘rcatl-uiakinl: ‘IFUflVJIS ‘were 4'9"‘ “m m“) ‘mum's of "Ssets- ‘mfmm “reiuhv. “W?” b) d“? carried out wccordlnll t» estimate Tl"?! lilleaklll‘ 5mm“ ‘Ml- abm" “ Plelmer’ M‘ ‘édnmms “In” 71'.‘ and Illiie prints ln some case ilie "m" “gm “t a Dubli" ‘lleefing m Iuggs. Reg-ardlng mle Fume ‘xt-‘lostimates did ‘not colliplire accur- '7ll“rl‘lI'I-9t°“'“' h“ h“ 395mm‘ nuums h? d“! not wmh- m. (.1w‘lfl5:i|toly- with the expenditures‘ but electors that the poll tax would be glulllfllnlllgtlgelfleldlod lllijigdlllétt-gstogl; he nlamtalned ‘that (he enwlidee“ o _ - 163E311, fggnihsli ‘sijteiliqfillltthlilvliifil? 101i‘. illgas) ilsd spoken finthtlieduilllfilzlililg“ llnd been lwndvrllfly no had "m mm“ out’ m he '1 fmgulis helidm um ms], to spok of? l . At 101 h -m ‘iir Crosbv moved the veracity mm ‘been quesuone¢ M V a W?!“ on do spell.“ ' Idle ltdlouminont-of the House Pm fixpkggatfrilz? (isvglldiitylglrgfil; 33x2?2%,:,,e§,°?,,c,e§§,.fl{,e A; (in reply to lion. A. E. Arsenaull, osamuu. . t - w . .v l. .,, he had ‘lllflllfi the statement a do Ylclllllllal ‘and cTeahnlcall £255‘ Sllslléiggalgelkffidd iggtlpypltzzl cIsio-n was arrived at in canicas to lwlmol and '9 Ovemmen g ‘ "lb l. f b r mmmmw exempt we returned soldiers {mm Ho believed that. the present Gov H1 I011 0 lllvm- 0 5 - believed that the election of thc '9“ b? m” F _ t qm h ggmdemncd new, The House zidlournetl until 10 lgznsiglxulheqluzvgzighglveifttyfiisntfif:5131126211110? (Ylllllglylll: Goverlllllnlll" "- "l l°"l°"°“'~ s ., - . . ‘ stand, to reduce the poll tax and at xvtlllldogldlulalfilglesltllthlrldlt eijlclilllilgvgg? APRIL 15L“. the same time exempt the soldiers. one . Speaking oi’ halconwood lllbtlllb the destinies 0i Prlllbl’ Edmwd l, Tlln Ilousl- met at l1 a. m, no“ lie thought that the time bud land." _ ‘ _ , _ . _ . - t‘. V. (‘ROSBX followed j li0.\. Mli. I i-A arose to .1 (|\i\'.~l arrived ayhen lmore cale should bo HO\ k \ dun or pflvuogf‘. ‘taking dxvppnnn. jlu a stitteiueui, nppeilring iii tills v - . . . , p rcctml N” 11mm“ m‘ mo‘ 11%’ 1 1 1N (‘or .lllfll‘lllllg'fi (‘urrenl (‘oiument of the ‘Twm (‘xlemm "mm "'20 _ n ltiuarliian, which he rciul us ful- Liability’ oi Province per audit oi‘ Doc. sud. u lows. 1011 .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.0l...000.00; equcstlons have boon asked Add “ddisdovprdd lidlyjlllj through tile Order Book iii the 1i.000.00|Iiouse, and instead n: reading the question for purpose oi lcnrniul: 8500 00 the nature of tile IIIIOTIIIHIIOTIIGOSII‘ ’ ' cll, the phrusc0i0gy' and word rig I "ii closely studied to sccholvlilticol’ 1,091,500.00 the information can bu. given wlln 64,000.00,mit violating the exact wording or ___________ the order. An lnstilnce of this Ov- currl-d when one of their own slip porters asked tlic Dcpartliicnt of Agriculture whether correspond- 43,000.00 _ g ;t‘ilt‘(\ had been received ,rom sne- q- lictfs or institute: upon a sub] cl, $240,000“) because the vmrd "individuals." . had not been included in the order . " . , ' ‘l t k~ i' t i t AND WliElll-LAS on uiotlou oi tile. llououralhlc. the Leader oi’ ih0.:nS“:v'e“l_ I: ‘all? rpgigfige auglougn Government. the said lnliuority report of the Public Accounts (‘ommittccdrurthor dnqulry elicited the m“ was ordered not to be inscribed cm tho Journals nf ‘this House: ma, 1mm,- lfuflfb 11ml be“; race". AND WHEREAS tho said statement shows that the 1114276880‘,0l_illlwll'll'lOlllJFgliéilylf§lliilS. H“ tn h I lh l‘ 'i ~ tr iii the 2nd. December. 1911 to Decem er. l - "Ill l’! 811w =1 n lll igindgzls fqisllzoflgoz‘ me 0 _ wlnswcred all the questions asked _ _ of him, and that ho had ni e- rllnanroni-i nssou up that mu House declares that tho said ,0...“ m, “dd,” mm, ,nd,f,d§'a,'s_ report should Iiavc been engrossed In the. .Iouruals of this liouae andd 593g Md JOHNSTON M“ flgprgcutcs the action oi the (iovcrnment in suppressing such report mnseltrii a question of privilege. Hg o I I u, mb .r. t this House and the public lnlormst-lwmlln llvd vi l1 slow-men! in Cur :03, sillhrrirltrtglini tlicmIehlblIi-QAZL-ouuts Committee l "ram Camm?‘ m me “new m“ ~ ' ‘ ' 0 ya ow aye nso Hon. Mr. Filrther resolved that this House views with alarm the extrnor-ddr-Venad" had to exam“ h“ P“ dluaryr Increase iu expenditures during the past year and the furtherlllllnentlry ‘right and hold up an 1m Increase proposed for the_present fiscal year. which if continued willdlortant bill tilllli the lutroduccr wards paid Add Ilatiy Wood Estate Ilabilit vious to 1011 Liability" Doc. 2nd,, 101i (corrected) Less assets us per audit I011 . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - -- Nt-t liability Ilcc. 191i. -------- -- liicrease liability from Dec, 101i to Dian. 1010-- Pcrmancilt Public Works blllll ill lllflll illlli‘ "l" oi‘ ordinary rcveuuc- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .\d ton large IIICTNISC oi thc public debt iilnd to additional increaaad“;o5;:‘l*| w "mm! M!!! VII-ll I- lllllllllfllll MR. JOHNSTON maintained Further resolved that tllc policy of borrowing mullcy I0 lllllld pm; um 1n“; M m’ oppommn roads ur other public works which src not of n pcrnmnrul nature and ‘had no whirlrwlll not at lcasi cull-Iva the period for Wllifll said money Ir‘ ‘Iiorrovrcrl. is neitl“: sound nor jllil\llllllllt‘ from all eenuoiilic. standpoint. lmrlliillilltary "rights" to continual on Pm ‘rum. r llli SSIHIKE ‘ "DD-w .é~“~.-*l~éwv"" ‘A r‘ I I i v-tmtlltlon and a largt-i-w.‘ .... o-~.