i The Paper T1180 E overs Prince Edward Island Like The Dew _. _._- I ‘ +4- I onerlettotown Guardian, Three 0e Morning Guardian, Founded 1891. Mo. Evening Guardian, 1887. GHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, ihtlRsnAY, APRIL 15, 1920 i1 i? THE , PUBLIC ACCOUNTS y-nin-i‘ The Alleged Deficit Although Large Enough not ' as‘ Serious as the Public liave Been Led to HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED , Expect-by the Exaggerated Reports which Pre- l ceded it. Actual Deficit Shown by Debt Account $136,444.30. After considerable delay and ntuch sllllly sllaliyltlg the govern- ,,,,.nt slllnntotled sufficient courage ycslertliiy to bring down the Public At-colltlts anti then it was evident wliv they showed such reluctance. The Auditor's report shows tllat the Patriot was entirely wrong and lllislezttllllg ltt-its allegations about- lltl- deficit. 'i‘he ordinary extiend- ittlre totals $652,000.95. and the ol‘- dillary revenue $5l2,772.9Ii leaving a tleflt-ii of $119,228.02. ill other “.,,,.,|,, [hg Patriot just about tlollb- pip the iilttollttt of the actual deficit 'i'ilt- ltrtuzll tleflcit ltowevt-r, tlult is the increase oi‘ the proviticitll debt slllt-i- iliet-t-lllltel‘ Ill. i913 EH illli i§liiti,~i»i4.il0. _ ln (ll‘iil.‘i' to bolsiol" up its zlllega- tttins tllt- Patriot deducls froltt tile ttrtttal revenue the sulll of $14.- ‘g-iftl! wllieit tltc governttietli has tiiiislerretl tronl ordinary tart/villi" to the Plthlic \Vorlts Dellllfllllelil lit-lug the amount realized from lllt- Motor Vehicle tux and illtentlell. it-t- prOSilillt‘, to fornl the nucleus of the new road fund. The Patriot h“ also included tlmotlt-lfit Ofdllllifi’ 9X" ltendlluri: the sinking fund approp- tlntion of $10,470, Ciiiiiilli 01‘ D91‘- ntaneni, expenditure amounting to $62,608.89 and war expenditure a- mourning t0 35.77332- By deducting the former attloltrlts froln receipts and adding the latter to ordinary expenditure the ‘tttriot contrives to ulake out that. th l deiic it was as claimed. it is only att- other instance of tile 12.13.12 wlt‘l wltitail it resorts to gfllvti llilifeil" resentatiotl fol‘ political purposes. The deficit taken at $139000 is grave enough in all conscience alld for tllis the int-reused cost oi living atld tile tlepreciutiotl of the tl-illni- will account to ti very collsitlettllilt- cxtetlt. Whydhen should tltc Pat- riot illilli-{lliiy tile tieflcit merely for the purpose. of throwing dust ill tho eyes oi‘ the disillusioned (electors who returlletl tlleln to power? ltt fruit: of tilts tleflcii. the Govern- lttellt propose to lllcur further ex- iraortlilltlry ('X[i\!ll(iillil‘t‘S and are attempting to rush 'tllc scheme throltgll the House without first tllscttsslilg ways anti means. 'i‘llr electors will not stlltld for such ill-considered action and the gov- ernment‘ will be well atlvisetl to postpone their financial schotnes utl til the budget has been brought down or their fillatlcial policy has been explained. Following llre the receipts alld expenditures its given ill tltc Allll- itor's report:- RECEIPTS Of the Province for the Twelve Months ended 31st December, 1919 . Ordinary iwtar aitd Total Receipts Health Tax ‘Receipts Dmnimon Subsidy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $372,131.83 $ti7ltlsllfgg ‘Public Lands _ . . . . . . . .. . 1502.05 lfigglrli; Provincial Secretary's Fees . 1,823.50 11$ 8.59 gurothonogary’; F993 . . . . . . 1,048.89 i0‘ - . liittflflfiifiki‘ .9 .' 3 - av: . ’ . _ ~ siiistotlelttiitfi - ~ ~- -~ -- ten-its»- Registrar of Deeds, tS,Side . itfoii-oo County lCourt Fees . . . . . . .. {9f-73 Fines and‘ Penalties . . . . .. 3°93 Falconwood Hospital Fees .. 71130-86 Private tBills . . . . . . . . 400- Petldlers’ Licenses 560-00- tlltsual Revenue Fire insurance Co's 1300-99 ~ 5325-00 Life insurance Co's _ . 741415 t426h Accident & Guarantee (o st 195-71 450-00 Loan & Trust Co's . 8164-93 llallks . . . . . . . £001“) 'l‘elt-t,'rilplt (Jolnplllty 400100 lixtiress (‘onlputlics - 131;“ ltllt-t-irit: Light. ((30 . . . . . . . . 1 612:1“ Miscellaneous lilllllllilll (*8 ' ,_‘ , ' lllt-otttt- Tax --- _ 5330a‘: '_1 Land Tux 37-80335“ Lhmif"? '.‘ .‘ ‘q. ‘Pox Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95415; 1.352e-35, Succession Duties 1933- ‘ '1“;- -_ ' Mom‘, vehicle“, mm _ tlil,.i69.72 2,904.28 lthlzggg lleitllttl . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . - w 448'” Prolliblilutl ‘Conllnission . . . . . . . . .. ___-~‘->~“ Total Ordinary Receipts. . . . . . . . ..$-486,284.(it5 $20,438t2S $512,772.93 Less Zliotor Vehicle Tax (Net) transferred to Public Works i ' g llt-tiltrtlnent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11,343.64 2,004.28 14.24732 Ordinary receipts . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . ..l$474,94l-01 333-534-130 $493525“ lntt... etc, ‘on Sink ng ‘nut _ _ iuvcstlltents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ $506.$5S.49 EXPENDITUREB _ Oi the Province for the Twelve Month: ended 31st December, 1919 q 473M Atlltlillistratlon of Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $—9- i” lloards of liealth . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘i-gggioa (‘oronttlx-s’ llnluests . . . . . . . . ileparttlleni of Agriculture . 28,804.24 187,099.57 i)t'|iiIl‘i|ilt‘ili. of Edu ation __ _ _ _ lletitirlltttiltt or lPulfllt: Works . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ilt-f-fill-l-Ul ilepatrtuleltt of tllrovlncial Secretarylfrellsurer itileetlttll. . . . . . . . . . . .. ,' ' iCXéiilitlbfli Council .. . . . . .. 3314'“, tl-‘altttitlwtitid Hospital and infirlllary 119358431 illiPlTl-li .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flo-fiolltm’ ‘Legislation . 111-43330 Lmrury D . ' I I ‘ 1,402.40 Mlstlellnneos Grants . . “£4619 Motor Vehicles - - . . . . .. ,2'026'08 pauper“ _ _ _ _ __ _ 3,883.55 Postage . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ,1'39“'09 Prince of Wales Visit . . . . L770‘?! Provincial Auditor's tDepartme L907]? Provincial Building . 5180403 Plibiit! Llliltis 420-69 ‘Registry omiie 6110659 ‘Felesrotits . . . . .. .. .. . 64.40 Tnleilholte Ext ions 518375 rtiiiil ortuiiiii-y Expenditure .. .. . ---- -- 5652-00095 . Stnklnlt ‘Ftllid (Appfopriation).... ..,...1o,_47o.oo (‘llnitul or Permanent Expenditure. . 62.69339 "7 n War Expenditure . . . . . 5,778.22. 08., - $730,948.41? tlllterest, &c_, on sinking Fund investment 8,833.48 $730,948.06 gn~ . THE WILTHEI TEIIPIRLTURE rmn, noon are ‘Zin- t TORONTO, April li-Southeast wlruill, ohowery. . The time will be hllil nits litter- Ilwu at 8.08 end tomorrow at 8.49; t it will be high tonight at 8i11 and tomorrow at 9.08. Sun sets this evening at 6.47 and, tomorrrow at 8.49; it rises to- morrow morning at 5.1a and ‘Satur- day at 5.10. than quarter moon lSundaYi All!" 11th 9.24 ll. m. New moon Sunday, April 18th at ‘$.43 p. m. YESTERDATS PROCEEDINGS . MIN THE AEGISLATURE WEDNESDAYA April 14. ’l'l1o l-iouse met at 11.40. Hon. illr. McDonald asked leave of the ilouse to present a petition from (‘llnrles E. Stewart. and util- ers, inhabitants of Brackley Point Road, praying for an act. to iltcor- porate the Jiural Telephone ($0., Limited of that place. Mr. Lellttge asked leave of the House to present a petition front ll. N. Cox and others praying for all act to incorporate tile R. N. (fox ($0., Ltd. , The Premier supplied the fol- lowing information tlskctl for the previous day by the Lclttllel- of the Opposition. List of applicants i'or the posit- ion of (Yierk oi‘ tltc ilousc of As- seltlbly‘: it. l;i. Montgomery. lilric Dawson. (‘ietirge W. (i2ll‘tllllel' Jr. ‘Filo nsi mtltletl titre-e, the Pro.- ltticr s ate-ti were sltpptirtt-tl ill titt- altplietliitln liy the (irezli War Vet- t-rallsl Associattloll. No applicat- ions iltVi lit-ell recelvetl for lite po~ Sliliill oi‘ tlsiaistunt clerk. Tilt: otll- er illforlnatitltl asked i'or, he attltlr-tl, would lio supplied as soon as prac- liUiibiP, . HON. MR. ARSENAULT lteggetl leave to go into a tnatier of privil- t-gt- ill ttett-l-elltrt: to tile ilccllasation of tllo Lentil-r of the Govcrltlllcllt the previous evening regartlltlg illo pllreltust- of Slllll! hotlds. Ml‘. Ar- senatllt said that alter all'in this worltia il!ili1 has only ills reputat- ion and vrhlcll as Shakespeare says ifdaken front him ntakes him poor indeed. He then gave a clear anti convincing elultettlcllt. showing tiltli in 1918 tile then Libel-ill govern- ment. issued $40,000 oi‘ 4 tlercbnt bonds ol’ the par value of $100, re tiecmaltle in 1938 ltnd provided a yearly sum for t1. sinking fund to redeem the debt at lliliitllflly.‘ 0n Decent- llol‘ Illst llllst there would be $20,- 000 in the sinking flllld to be in- vested. The itiW of the province authorizes the government in ill- vc-st this sinking fund in the pur- dase of bonds of the provinces t . . i ‘r l i, p se could purchase back $20,000 worth of this issue of 1908 at 87.80 or a discount of 12 1-6 per cent‘. By reference to the Public Accounts it would be seen that on previous occasions sinking funds of the pro- vince llntl been invested in such securities ns City of Charlottetown tlebentnrcs, Charlottetown Water Works debentures and (lllarlotte- town School Board debentures. in this tense. the proposed investlttent was in tile very" bonds for the rri tleltlptitm oi‘ which the sirlkillg fund was provided and tit a prirtt which meant that the province was making at gain of $12 1-5 on t-vcry $100 worth of bonds. After con- sulting tltc proper officials Mr. Ar- sellllult agreed to purchase these bonds to be delivered on Decem- ber Sllsi last when tlio needed a- tnotltti of money would be avail- ltble for the purpose. iic well knew , anti tiitl hot need to be told. that tho transaction was not leg- ttlly binding on his successors bllt httd reason to hope that such it bus- inesslike transaction would coin- ltlend itself to the incoming gov- ernment, bltt it did not. The report of the Provincial Au- ditor was tabled. Discussion on the resolution it. reference to tltc Highways lilli fol- lowctl. taken part. ill by Hon. Mr. Arsenntllt. Hon. Mr. Bell, l-lon. Mr. Crosby, Mr. Dewar, Mr. A. E. Mc- Lean. i-ion. Mr. Cox, Mr. Brodie and lion. Mr. Nash. MR. ARSENAULT emphasised the necessity ol‘ lllovlng the work to he dono being of such a chara- cter as to OliilliSiaiiit‘ term i'or which tltc lllonny is to be borrowed. HON. MR. BELiL said all were agreed that the work to be clone must. be of a permanent character -—iillii. condition being laid down by the Federal Government. Tho tlrainage to be done would lust for 30 years anti the culverts would llilso be permanent. Any necessary repairs to them mltst be done by the local government, the work in- tende d to tbe done liy the road machine would be only upon the connecting links in the low lying roads. HON. iVii-‘i. CROSBY said that with reference to permancy they should have to select a project in the general progrntlllne-—slly ten miles tn which tlloro is a section oi‘ low roads and the balance good roads. The expenditure in such a section would be mainly in the building of lhkllIlEffilililefll struct- ure. The recelpts front the autos last year amounted to $16,000, and he believed the revenue from this source would, easily cover the cost. HON. MR. ARSENAULT asked if it was the intention to rctllin tho present engineer. HON Mr. Crosby replied that the {nutter was not under considerat- 011. ' Mr. Arscnalllt said there woltidt be much more confidence felt by‘ the country if the present engin- eor was retained. He was a man of undoubted integrity whose val- ue was appreciated by two pro- vinus administrations. Mr. Crosby replied that -he heart- ily endorsed every word spoken in reference to the engineer and that he was perfectly satisfactory .- 2 :- we l to the ilopltrtltleltt. _., l MR. DEWAR said he was glad tn hear that the work oi’ the De- parllttena would be under the tiir~ elation ot’ llle some engineer anti urged tile (‘commissioner to back llilll up in cvtfy-way and let hint know that ills work was satlsfltct~ ory. if you tltink you can get the 40 p. e. he added you better make an effort to get. it. The balance of the discussion dealt chiefly with the condition of certain bridges last year. Tile resolution being put to the House tins zlgrcr-ll and a bill in oc- (f0l‘ii‘illl(2(', tllercwilh was read ii first time. ilollsc took recess at. 1 p. nl. HD1150 rcsllutetl at 4.10. ilollorltble Mr. (‘IOSTJY introduced the follolvlllg resolution, second- t-tl liy llonorltlile .\lr. Iiuglles:——- ltltstilvt-tl that it is extietlient to repeal the Act. relating to roads and ‘liritlgcs itlttt to provide. ill lieu thereof. Tito (‘omltlissititter of Pllhlit‘ Works shall have the gent-rill 0011' trol liver roads and bridges. the Province to be divided lllto‘ro.ltl divisions and each division sub- tlivitletl itlto road districts and the Lleutenltllt Governor ill Council shall appoint a road inspector‘ for elicit litilltl Division, ttcfilll? ills pow t-rs altld duties with ttowcl‘ to re- ltltivl- and appoint another to such ttffict- ill ease of vacancy and pro- rltie yearly szllury iiiiil pellnllit-s for neglect of duly. ‘file Rtlilli inspector at itolld (lvt-rstzcl‘ fol‘ appoint if otrtl to each (‘olttinuetl on Page Three British Budget v Next Monday (Special 'l‘o The (iuilrtlittll). Lttlltlotl, April l~L~-'i‘ilt* (‘hatter-l- lor of the ltlxcllelluel‘ will illlrtltiucc tile lllttlget next. hlolttitly. lie will ‘lit’ cttllt-tl upon to ltlake tlp :1 tit-- tieit. of Jlfllitiditltktitltl while the re- velltle lleetletl amounts to 1.21.200,- (itlil. 'i‘lle postal letter Hill! will pro- bably lie increased ‘ll‘()lli titre-e hal- pettce to two pence. Several lul- portullt alterations ill the PIX will be itltltlgurattetl, giving atltiltional relief to lllatrrletl people, especially witll cltiltlretl. The Postltlastcl‘ General states that there is no intention of ill- creasing press telegram rates, al- though some assert ltlle. tireseltt loss on this traffic ls i\\'o lllllltirctl thousand pounds yclirly. What Canada Did E For Lady Dorothy 1-__....--. (Special 'l‘o Tile tGultrtliulii. . g ) 1N ,1 rll _1,_1i.—;t iadv y r - til§%iikvsfifi‘ili T nziiitlnoh‘ fists-Eddi- fiance, ‘Capt. Harold lilatliiiliatl, are tpnssfng happy (lays getting Politiy for their wetldillg. They have taken a house in tile west end ‘of London, furnishing it themselv- es. ‘Her friends tlllltte over tltc change ill lter diroltght about by her stay ill Cllntttla. ‘SiI8'"i1ti?'fi!fVOl' loped illto a ltroatl tttitldod, inde- pendent girl who wins everytltle-Ts approval. (‘apL ‘Nlnei/illltttl will cn- tt-r his l‘ztill~l“s tltllllllsllillg illlsilless Concessions to French Premier (Silerzlall 'l‘o ’i‘ltt- (iuurtlianj. PAltl-S, April li.~—“Nolilt= llelgltlllt stood by us when our t-rstivlllle ffiglltit; were lat-icing." Wild t-lteers greeted i’i‘Pi'liii‘i' Millerzltlll wllett lle. ltllltlo this stltteltlellt in tile (filam- ber oi‘ '.‘Deputi~.s late today in the tollrse of a speech on the iiulll‘ con lroversy. 'i'lle Pl"?illi0i":-i uttertlntrtt \\'.IH tleslgtletl as all expression oi gratitude to Belgium rather than a reproach to ilrliaitl and ltaly for lte emphasized throughout ltis lspPECll that tile tlifferences with tlltise. nations have been slltootllecl nllt. alltpaecortl once more relgtts in tile (rounclis of the allies. M. lyiillerttlitl ctilltzllldetl by silyinli: "V111 is itell now anti i will soon leave for San Ilelno." ilungter Strikers (Dom. Preea Special) LONDON, April lei.~llie.=ilj\lleltlltt rlnrel. . . set: in ii-w nR-Jlkl Jlonar LECKW, tlvglltnellt‘ spoit marl in the Cotllmolls late yestcl" (lay, the purlinillelltary corrcspotltl- ents today ulltlerstootl that tile Gov erntllellt llzul tlccitietl oll certain concessions in its treatllleni of< llullgar striking Silln Feilt prison- t-rs. Must of the illli1l,'iil‘ strikers TlTfiiUiiTit-‘ITGYYTTWEYSITTIE \\':l.~; srrlfiT ‘lave ilOi. lbeetl collvictetl of any crime. and are lleld on sllspieltlll. Ztlotlcrzttiott ltt till.‘ trt-zlttltt-tli of after tile illalringe. of lolly Fellows Toge Good fellowship reignetlstltlrettlo ill Charlottetown last evening when the ttpenltlg meeting of the annual District t(‘onfere.lli-.t~ 0t‘ tile ilotary Clubs of tltc idirst District was held ill the {indies (‘lub room, llatlk of (‘omnlerce liiiliitliilg. ill atldltlotl to about Sixty lloi- arialls front (‘llltrlottetolvlt tile foi- lolvlllg from other clubs \\'('|‘t' pre- sent: Fred ‘Glliifiifli. lialifllx; ltt-v. A. lit-tldlcstolt, iiallittx; liit-lt Williams lllllifax; iiLou liltcklelyl,fllillifax; Will Weltstcr, ilaliftlx; Fred Sex- ioll, iiallfax: PeztrleStltllis, littli- fax; i-ieltb Wallace, I-iztilfax; {diatr- los ilutcher, ilalifux; (Ilatlde Curtis. Sydney; Jack Seovil, St. Stephen; Vl'llld Graham, Sit. Stephen; Jack Flewellillg. lSt. slflililiill; lJr. Fred Bartlett, Moncton; (thus. \V. Lnveti, Lynn, Mass; \V. F. Burdltt, St. John; Arch. Tapley, St. Joint; Blair Dttkln, St. John; Fred Dykeltlan, St. Jnllll,; Ned Terry, St. John; flobt. Patterson; St. Jolllt; Don. Hunt, St. Joltll; Geo. Mnrgeits, Si. John; Ken. littloy, Si. John; 7Wlll Clark, St. John; Frank Lewis, Si. John; Harry tSlnytlt, St. Joint; ("llrl Fraser. St. John; Bill ilrntlford, Hnlllilton, Ont. Rcttlritln George lllltlalt presided anti seated llesitic him was tltc District _ Gover- nol‘ i'or the New Ellgiflild Stains, Rutaritlll (illlllilic Lovetit, froln Lynn, Mass. After a few words by ivay of ill- troduetion front the chairman the Rotnritln songsters under the lend- ershlp of ilotarlan Doc. Yeo, broke forth into joyous tltelotly to the lteartsearellittg strains of "Lil' Liza Jane," tile veyses heing tak- en up consecutively ‘by (fharlotte- town. Halifax and St. John voices and everyone uniting in the chorus. [in a. few breezy remarks tile local Pi sident, Rotariau Walt. Grant passed the wont of welcome to the visitors. He assured them that the proceedings under the titr- ectinn of District Governor inman would be saturated with pep anti "jtlzz“. Because tile weather man d. RUTARIANS HERE o toll olsllltol UUNFERENUE Opening Session Last hight Brought Big Crowd from Lient. Governor, these prisoners may be elqttrrteti. tltc corrt-sltttlltlellts understood. Diiicial Welcome the Premier and Mayor. llod not itcen invited lle had acted ltllrlll-y but ltt-tier things were ex- pected oi‘ hint i'or tile luorrow. 'l‘lltitlgll prohibition put the taboo on certain spirits anything itt lilo nattlrc of the "ltotttry Spirit" was troll-onto to be ulleorketl. Ile ii 1'" ell tile visitors of a true iiotllritttl welcome. liieui. Governor ltlelfilltloll tras tllell eallt-tl on and extended a Pro- vincial welt-little. to the. visitors. lie ‘tins sure tilt-y would nil get a hearty ; welt-time frolll tile ilotarltllls pre- scltt alltl ille People generally. Will-ii ment band illi-‘ilifitliVéfi together tllttlt-r such a lllollc as that of iilt‘ ltotarlzttls they will receive a wel- collte everywhere tllltl would cer- tainly gt-t one here, tin tile short iilno since ilotarlatlisttl had tlollle into existelltrt- here they ililti put ntany a wortily object “over tile top." After lllure songs Premier Bell was called on anti lltltletl his greet- ing,‘ dwelling oll the natural ad- vantages of P. it}. island nlltl of» ferlllg to personally conduct any Roturilltls to a good trout stream when the time was ripe (Applause-fit The ellairllulll on the cont-lllsitlll of tile Frontier's remarks pointed to tile beautiful island views adorn- illg the walls, and added that they were froltl original photos by llot- arialt Lollsoll. (Cries oi‘ "See llilll stalling"). ilotttritln Lollsolt fitting- ly acknowledged the rolllplillleltl. =i\iayor lliley was next ealletl and in u brief ndtlress lll-ttrtly ‘wel- comed the visitors ill tile name of tile city of (Tllarlottetowlt. lie hoped that on some future occasion they wouldset» their way fit to assemble in Cllaritltletowll itt tile summer when Aha [city twins} (looking Its best. (‘itairntlln lnman then called for a welcome to District Governor Lovett, from Massachusetts, which was given by all present rising and singing, "Tito Star Spangled Bun- ner." Rotnrian Lovett flttlngly replied “l suppose yott will look upon me as a foreigner,“ llc illtid. (Cries 0f No! ther. Colllplillletlts Belgium I Most; Travelled Prince in History (Special 'l‘o The Guardilln)._ LUNDUN, April l4.—»'l‘lle Print-t- ril’ Wales. trlto is now on his way iii Australia on the liellolvll, will iiy his voyage to tilt- Antipotlt-s add soltlrthillg like 23,000 tttlles to his travel rt-cortl anti give hint the dis- i,iil('llt)ll oftlteltlg. for ills age, ensl- ly tltc most travelled prince ltt all history . Honolulu Greets Prince HONOLULU, April H.—-'l it t- Prince of hValt-ts was greeted here today. The tBritisll battle cruiser Renown arrived ltere after all uil- evelltful voyage front San Diego. 'i‘wt) days of festivities are planned for the litiyal visitor. A feature of tomorrow's reception is to ho a hook up of a gift giving (7(*l‘0lll()l‘i_\' by natives lltllvailatts, ill the saute rotinl in wllirll tllt- Duke of l-Jtlili- burg, ills grand tttlcle, was sllllilar- ly llottoretl ill 1809. Versailles Treaty Mustle Executed (Dom. Press Special.) ~l‘l'enliel' biilll-l‘ the position of ills (i(lVt‘.l‘llllik*lii as firm ltt its stalltl fol complete. NXFCLliiOli oi‘ tllti treaty ti‘ Vt-rsztillt-il. ltt ille spt-el-ll to the Senate, following ills atldress be- fore the (‘lllltnllttr of Deputies yetr tel-tiny, tlle Prenlier justified ifit" Frt-ltell occupation of German itlttlle cititi-s anti tleclatfltl Ffilllfi‘ t-ollld lloi retreat froltt the strlllil site ltad taken toward (ierlllanY- lie was received with the same. tumultuous enthusiasm that mark- ed his speech in the CilillllbL-i‘ oi‘ Deputies. Condensed Telegrams U. S. FEDERAL TROOPS ADVANCE IN MEXi-CO MEXiFi) (‘l’i‘Y. April 14.-Fifti- et-al troops ltnvo hrgllu their atl- vallce upon Sotltlrel, General Die- gurz. ttotttlilnntlitlg the Fctieral fol"- ees said ii('l‘G last night. CAILLAUWS TRIAL NEARING AN END ‘av- wsti-w-q-at-s, i». - ion liegailt sttlnlllitlg up its final evidence today ill tile trial of Jos- eph (failltlltx, former premier, tlilargeti with ploltllfg 112111-15‘ Fffilltft’ during the war. A verdict llligltt be expected by April 24. It was "till - t» ">."r“<v' - t ' l‘ .* PAill/lfi, April'14.-—'l‘lltt pllhtsetzutt ($5531 13 “T9 null-mini‘- Deficit 0f $1,564,000 ‘ Certain Taxes An are Heavily Burd (Special To The (luarditln). 'I‘Cii{Oi\"l‘O, April 14.-Perhaps never before has Ontario heard as modest and brief a budget speech as tllttt tielivered by the Hon. Peter Stnitll, Provincial 'I‘reasurer in the legislature yesterday. lie said he tltallteti to be perfectly frank with ‘ the people and even tilst-lttintetl any ispeciltl financial a-loiiiiy outside of icolllmoll sense. A deficit of a tttill- ‘lon alld it llalf tiollars was announc- ,ed wlill the gllhpif! statement, “it ttloes not make tiny differencewhet- liter the province has a tleflcit this ‘~_\‘t-al' m‘ not. What tlliferenct- does lit llllik’! if the (loverllnent goes jolt‘! We have lo go on anti do our jduty by the pl-tiviltcc of Ontario ‘and it is tlilerly impossible to est-i- illlliit" wltnt lilo expenditures are [going to bu. They are increasing every llzty." ill the budget speech the provincial treasurer announc- ed that u. tax of $5.000 a day would ‘ltt.- tpiiitiPd on half lttile race tracks and of $10,000 a day on all mile tracks within the province. Hither- to the tnx on ull tracks hits been T A All The News - 8y Moll, corrode. “N. U. e. A" 08-50. An ten, l end woi-eli " Punting Aurelie‘ Aaii A wflrfll Reading IV tlllflllls lullttltttttl 5HllHl_E§l [IN llttlll and Big Increase in nouncetl. Race Tracks y ened. -_-_-~__- $1,250 a day so that the new levy represents tin increase of $3.750 on halt‘ nliie courses and $8.750 on the ilnile tracks. The Provincial ‘Freasurer estimates the revenue to he derived from tilts new lul- port at $750,000. Other new sources o-f revenue foreshadowed in the budget were the additional taxes on banks and insurance companies Hon. iilr. Smith also announced a. netw policy in dealing with the re~ venue from, timber licensee and o. considerable portion of these will be treated as ca-pltal. in future he pointed out. that on an investment uf $211,000,000 itt the 'I‘cmisitaming and »Northern Ontario‘ railway, no revenue had been derived last year and it was just a question whether it could ho regarded as an asset. Tile Provincial ITreasurer slatted that ordinary receipts for last year had been $199,040,000 and the ex- penditures $214,640,000 leaving ade ficit of $11,564,000. Iris estimated the receipts for the ensuing year at $202,110,000 and the expenditures are $179,320,000. itt WIHES Elli citrate. LONDON’, April 14.-mil wires between England and Ireland have been cut since 1 o'clock this morn- ilng. Up to the time communlcat ion was cut off no disorders any- where had been reported. Thou- sands ot‘ persons in Dulblin still WAlSPJINGTDN. Apri l4.—An armistice has been concluded be- twpi." liniollist forces trolltrtilllllg (iutltt-ltltlll city and Prf-sitletlt. (.1111- rt-rti. and the revtilutlotllsls have tlrtlpttsetl that (fnbrt-rn leave tile t'(lllllil‘)'., the. State- lteptlrtnlttnt was atlvist-tt ilitlil)’. No!) “My ftttllet" cattle front llallfax atld my wife from a Charlottetown family so that i feel very near t0 you." ltotarian Lovett referred rentin- istrie-llily to =1 tlellglltflll trip which lle had taken to Salt. Lake (‘illY in (‘Oillpiilly with lintarinn George lnltlan, ‘Fllere was no better lad on that tl‘lp he declared. George en- deared llilnself to all. The speaker strongly urged the Rotarians W119i! lloltiillg future conferences to in- vile their women folk who would greatly appreciate such titties as tltese. lie wetlt. on to slivllii 0i itttiys" Work. l'l‘llls its soltletlllng which llotary has taken up tot‘ this year and lic hoped for nlany _\'(>‘ill‘t-t to come. it “'11s felt that this was Rotaryht ltt-st field. The lioy of today is the lllall of ioltlllr- row and it is very ittlportaltt that ht- grow up the right kind of n ltlau. ltotarv will make good on this tlpporillllity us, in all their other oplltfrtllliltiosi ibecaust- ‘the gpirlt iii‘ service is uppermost. “it does me good, fellows to meet you all," he concluded. “and it duels mo. good to say that liotarllltls are the liest lil(‘il ill the iililti~—-lilt‘ t-realtl of the world, anti that you are one anti a parcel of them." Tile songs. "Mickey", anti "Love's Old Sweet Song." were then sung. after which the chairman mntle the pleasing tlflnolltlrclntltli that in the last issue of the Rotariun there was t1 report on boy's Work in which it stated that the llliifi- ager of one lJ-oys‘ “York Commit- tec~Si Stderilus of Charlottetown had led all the rest. (Applause) lloiltrian \\“till Vlfebster of the Halifax ('lull. Rotarinn George illiar- gett of Si, John. Rotltrlan Doc. Bur deli 0i’ liiollctnn, and Rotaritln Grai- llttnl of St. tStt-phcn followed with short. crisp addresses. A number of telegrams were read by the chairman conveying greet- itltzs front \Vitcllitn, Kansas, Si. Stephen, N.B., ‘bloat-ton. N.il.. and other points and also regrelsfroln- various Rotary Officers who were unable to be present. A pleasing feature of the even- ing was the recitation hy ltoturian Doc; Burden ulld the song which followed. After the singing of the “John Brown's Baby" with varia- tions and other songs the meeting was thrown open to the mercy of Rolarian Jack Webster and n boun- tifulrepast was served. The pro- ceeding closed at a late hour amid the perfume of choice Havanas sweet lllcloliiesandioytuls cheers. were carrying on demonstrations outside the Mount Joy prison. Bar- ltetl wire entanglements had been (‘FPUEHT there to prevent access to tho tlrisoll tluringctlfe. day. Air- planes Hailed over the crowds at times almost tollehlng the house tops. SIR NiEVEL LEAVES SECRETLY FOR ilRELAND LONDON,’ A"prll 14.—Extreme secrecy shrouded Sir Ncvil Mc- (Yready's departure for ire-land to- lligltt. ‘The successor to General Sir Charles F. Show, as command- er oi the British forces ill ‘Ireland, arrived at Boston station, a half hour ahead of the traitfs depart- ure surrounded by a bodyguard of hall a dozen Scotland Yard men. The public was entirely unaware that tltc tall, holly, severe looking civilian wearing a heavy overcoat and tierby hiat was the strong man picked liy Premier Lloyd George to restore puco in lreltlnti. lllfBLlN, April 14.—-—'l‘ltt* Labor exel-lttive, today ordered continu- ation of the general zltriktl, culled ill protest ttgnlnst title-get] British lttlstreatnlellt of Sintt Fein prison- ers. Moro illtlll 50,000 workers were out ill Duiblllt and 300,000 throughout Ireland. labor leaders claimed. Tile strikers staged a huge demonstration ltt frotlt of Mount Joy prison, where the hull- gar striking Slnn Pelners nro con; fined yesterday ltfternon. troops with bored bayonets guarded the prison. As part of the demonstrat- ioll 20,000 persons bored their heads in prayer for tltc imprisoned U. S. Guts Down Naval Appropriation (Special To The Guardian). \VASl-iilNGTO-N. April 14.—Wllat was considered one of the ttlosl tlrnstlt: cuts ever made lnihe re- quest to Government of a depart- nlellt for funds was revealed when house military affairs committee completed tthe ttrnry appropriut loll ihlil for the next fiscal year. The measure carried a total of $377,000,000 or 8605000000 less than the amount asked by the war department. Necessity for tho moat rigid economy made the reduction necessary, chairman Kahn of Cali- fortlia, said. The army bill is bas- ed on a military strength of 175,3 000 men and 16,000 officers al- though the army rot-organization bill as passed by the House pro- vides for a strength of about 816,- 000 men. it is believed it will be possible to‘ retnlit the army up to that figure during lite year. "tsaiilrlrtinisrs. rlienzcirmmycirr‘ BETWEEN ENlitillll iNl] lllEliNll Interruption Occurred at One 0’clock Yes- terday morning. No Disorders Report- ed up to that time. Thousands Demon-v I t ‘ was announced, had been inform- ed officially that the condition of many of the hangar strikers was serious. Some of them were said to be unconslous. Another fieport telegraph despatch from Duiblin to- day said that Sinn Feiners held in ‘Mount J01 prison on charges of suspicion would be released at. titlt-e. The despatch could not. be confirmed in London. Detective Killed DUBLIN, April 14.-The first dis order since the general strike was called yesterday occurred boday. Hart-y Kells, detective, was shot. and killed, while walking in Catn- den Street. coucosslon-s TO Pnlsonsas LONDON, April 14.-The execu- tive has issued certain orders re- lating to lSinn Fein prisoners, held at Mount Joy, granting them con- cessions in the nature of amelior- atlve treatment, Andrew Boner Law Government spokesman, toldt the Commons today. OQ-QQOO-O-O icoltoeltsno SPECIA g family. Good wages. Apply Mrs. R. E. Colwill. 18B Prince St. ‘FOR SALE.-~AN L. C, SMITH typewriter in good condition. Ap- ply "B" Guard-tan office. ‘WANTED lMMEDiATELV-JJAID fol‘ geearal housework. N0 wash- ing. Good wages. Apply Z33 Queen Street. 3i *WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework; good wages. Apply lgirs. J. .1. Traiadr, 32 iveytnouth t. 8i , tW-ANTEDs-AT ONCE MAI-D TO assist at housework. Apply Mrs. D. Stewartplbfi Prince St. 8l51-40Metf ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR GENEflAL housework. for email family. Ap- ply 99 Upper Prince St. MUM-MEN. WANTEIL-IMMEDIATELV GIRL for general housework; one in family. Good wages to competent person. Arpply 86 Kent St. i 3 . -_______-_... ‘WANYEiL-BOOD MAN 600K for ldbster cannery at Quad Entry, Magdalen islands. Apply, 11mins wlseti. to Portland Pack- inl 00.. lChMlottetown. 8237-4-14-Mili8i. ‘GIRL WANTED ‘FOR HOUIF work. A9111! 174 Kent Street. I Apr 14 if. tLGNTDON, Alpril .14..-—Exo1lange- ROM-l-MMEM. K