MAXIM! OIL MERCHANT tTI‘ alone aulicklt ti» cum “cw. s. maul-rumour. rrwtleaifll‘ ll billions hat is not ~-'-»v...v=v-.-.~..-..-.-.==- Several Bills Iieceioe Third Reading in House Budget Debate In Legislative Assembly Continued By Hon. J. P. Maclntyre And Dr. W. J. MacMillan. nronnav Arrurmoou mam lhth. The House met at 8.15 p. m. Dr. W. .l. Macmillan asked the Hon. Premier tho following question: How many prosecutions were com- menced during the year ma under section 53A of the Prohibition Act? The Premier tabled the answer which was: (l) None. Hon. J. D. Stewart asked the Honourable Que Leader of the Gov- ernment to give an itemized state- ment of the expenditure of $1774.15 ior Grown brosecutlons in Magistrates courts as shown on page 3 of part 8 of the Report of the Provnlcial Aud- itor. The Premier tabled the ansvrer. which gave the itemized lint of mag- istrates and fees paid. them. mu. J. D. asked the Lead- er of the Government if any labor has been perfonned by prisoners in the jails of this 1>rovince during 1928 ln pursuance of the provisions or the statute in thetbahalf. If so, livo particulars. Abandon Plain to. Hold Election (Special to The Guardian) TORONIQ, April l5—Tha plan to hold a. general election in Ontario next June has been dropped by the provincial government, the 5t“ is informed. While early arrangements for an appeal to the people were made by Prmiar Ferguson lest year. the illness that confined him to his 59d lillfllla the recent sessions o! the legislature has caused him to change his plans. it is learned. As a result, members of his cabinet are making preparations for their vacation, and several plan to leave Queen's Park before June. Hon. William Fllnlayson, Minister "f lands and maria. is leaviri! 1.0: llll Ito qua" The Premier “blamed that he h“ filly lean the question today. Mr. Darby introduced a petition Dflyina for an act to incorporate the Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church at Princctown and he latcr intro- duced a bill incorporating its provis- lona, which was read a. first time. The Premier introduced a bill en- titled an act to amend an act. to further amend the Chancery .‘.ct. which was alro read a first tlmc. On motion o‘ the Premier the l-lcusa then resovccl itself into com- mittee of the whole to take into con- sldoratlon a resolution (previously publi-dlcdi in regard to the erection of the Robert Harris Memorial (‘lul- lery. Hall. Mr. Stewart suggested the lmllrflbrlaly of stating that, one-hall of the upkeep should be provided for by the City of Charlottetown. did not think the bill or the raaslu- tion ahould go any further than to dsaiwith the revenue ofthe Prov- ince. The House hm no right, to He Continued on page 3. Europe sometime between now and June, it is reported. Hon. W. H. Price is also bllvdcogsEPAOINEr-AO Price 15 ill-SQ believed to have decided to visit Europa, leaving Toronto be- fore June. This will mean that the people of Ontario will go to the pools twice neat year, first for the pro- vinclal election in June, and a few months later. when the federal elec- tion will probably be held. END IS NEAR (Special to The Guardian) MEXICO CITY, April lip-Reports today indicated that the Meglcan Federal Government expects an early collapse of the rebellion. A decisive battle between General Fausie Topaio rebel ohlsi in Sinaloa, and two (ed- eral amiss which claim to have the rebels trapped, was reported pending Wiley near 5N1. Blit- Spscial Session 0f liongress May Increase lluiy 0n ilanadlan cattle (Special to The Guardian) WAQHINGTON, April l6—Congress assembles here today, with every PTO-limit of a. long and contentious session. Called to frame a farm rs- iief bill and a. revision of the tarlfl, the law-makers of "the United States find themselves at loggerheads on farm relief and in disagreement on f M" some mints in the ha"! v ill. Praridcnt l-loover wants to confine the summer selllon to a consider!" “on of ‘the tarlfl on farm Dfliillucta Ind such other items as affect the larmara directly. leaders on bolt! “as hm promised to nus him w 346D down debates and come to an "fly decision on the special matter! llitfllftad. The Senate. however. has practic- "lv no rules of seam and, with a "l" Milne hooters dvhrmlnsd o “la their m m several mviterl which were m! mind at the r61- ." "Him mu mm- n a matu- vthe farm relief gedion may become l“ eflm o mam mm. with a ea- arunued opavslfllvn ammo nirv- "w" on every imaginable subject. '- “tllrvvv om ma: wlu u m; We! than. and will be amt with- ""*" "w" a lam a i.» n- 1mm“ i" the wit! m one ma. of no: a °°‘"' ' Paved. W Qavmmmi do" “l 0* w nmvn- ma submit "h"! to 01a house an does the (mm "l"! Iflarnmenl. Olldtoms dutiel “' W"; and pane within Cou- ' “nib Ii “M”?! ‘lllfllll 1 as, an c l- on- v "w... til‘ oreasingly alarmed over the P031511" ity that the 100 pa: cent increase l“ duties asked by the fennel-a‘ 050°‘ lotions might create such r... ntmaot ln Canada and elsewhere that 1i would have an adverse eflect on this country's foreign trade. A ough his malorlty in both Hauler, President. Hoover has a 800d deal of indirect influence on i410 taril! and u look’: as if the We"! had gone forth that PNPQIWUW promise; o! lnONIIQQ l-lflfl 0n Ilfl‘ cultural prliucta did not imply a 100 (IilARL()'l"l'E'l'OWN, CANADA, TUESDAY APRIL 16, 1929 W eoples Paper a v a . g Covers Prince Edward Island LikotheDew AMENDMENT u mu ill lulu lillWN City Recordefs Rear. ons Why Amendment 1s Inadequate Read in Legislature by Dr. MacMillan. Yesterday morning in the Legisla- tive Assembly Dr. MacMlllan the promoter of the bill, read the Recorder's opinion on the follow. ins proposed amendment to the Lieutf Harold Bromlcy, Tacoma. Washington, former British war-time flier, plan: a transpaclflc flight to Japan for Seattle, Waslllnlmnmrcflliyfllilll. 1 Pacific and Atlantic Photos. 1m‘. conveys Injured Mdn t0 Hospital (Special to The Guardian) OFITAWA. April lh-"Mr. MacKen- zie King was passing ‘and cvnveyfid the man to the Water Street l-ios- pital." This laconic police report 0i an automobile accident here Sun- day morning tells in a democratic manner of Canada's Prime Minister going to the rescue of lln injured man. Premier MacKenzic King had just wheeled away in his car from Laurier House when he noticed an automobile n. short distance in front skid as it turned a street, corner and its occupant thrown out onto the roadway. Germain Caron, the occu- pant of the car which raimned a ithe head when the Premier reached his side. The injured man was rushed to the hospital in the Prime Minis- ter's car. The Queen Ill (Special To The Guardian)" and was unable to attend divine scr rival. Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson, the Kings physicians au- The two physic- in no wise serious. following bulletin bearing on ment." (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, April l5—l're- eldeni. Hoover has decided in fol- low the example of Calvin Cool- idge and lend hi! messages to Confroaa by mysaengcr instead of reading them in person a5 Presl- dente Wilson and liar-ding did. non-stop y tele- j graph pole after skidding was badly stunned and suffering minor cuts to BOGNOR, Sussex, End. April l5—- Queen Mary was confined to Craig- weil House today with a slight clull vices at the South Bersicd parish, , where a, large crowd awaited her ar- nounoed the Queens conditioifwas inns at the same time issued the the condition of the king: "His Majesty continues to make satisfactory pro- gress. and the rheumatism lu ‘the right shoulder is yielding to treat- aict of the City of Charlottetown": ' ‘zook of the year 192'! or of the luqg. ments of the City Court of appeal in that. year; unless the value of euch question between the City Treasury property has been increased y reas- and the heavier tax payers. on of additions made thereto in which case suck additions shall bet the actual cost thereof. RECORDERJS OPINION lows: taxes is not really an amendment to the Incorporation Act, it is [n at- l i result of it would be to paralyze the proportion to all the tax payers. How can the City do this. out of money which was regu- larly collected, approved and expend- cd in the regular legal work of 1928? The taxes for 1928 should not be disturbed. They were regularly as- sessed and on the basis of that as- sessment a rate was fixed and taxes imposed, collected, and spent. Again under the old system the valuation was made in 1928 for three years, _The city proposes to value every year. The proposed amend- ment. would paralyze all this proced- uvc and bind the assessors and the City hands and feet. The effect o! it is to ask this House to put a valu- ation over-ruling the whole organiza- tion engaged in the assessment work of the City. l Severn! tax payers appealed to the Civic Appeal Court and all the ap- peals were heard and determined. In two cases appeals were taken to the Supreme Court and disposed of there. The whole taxes for the year i928 were therefore closed and settled and largely paid. The arrears which re- sulted last year from a general scar- city of money in the Town are new being rapidly cleaned up. Any at- tempt now to glvo those in arrears a more favored rating than the great majority who have already paid. would be unjust to the City Treas- ury and to those who have loyally paid their taxes. This proposition apparently emanated from those in per cent Z The a" ' t!" ii! en the type ol cattle Canada shill-l to this country is one and a hall “m, p, pmmq, The farmers unani- mously asked for three cents. 1t- seems to be the [moral opinion he" that when the cattle debate is 0V0!‘- and the new mm but owed it W1" my, lngpepsod the thin olttlo duty to two cents a PNIM- 91m! °"".m§° pounds mgy be taxed somewhll hill" u, but'C|nada vulva cumulatively few of the heavier tylW The influx of Canadian feeder (let-v u, gives the United stain farmer la on farm hen an silt-lai- for h" all" N“; mm flop, The demand for till very man ml! new» He“! ‘WW the cattia ranchers further Wesl- There will be onoucn lnflumu "l m. lolihlll v- wr the Mil- M" um and the Gown-uncut "ill" my“; to placate the 01110.01!!! u" is». n on letter mow but“! farm implcmolll ill ll"! "m"? l. mu be a big 1m to 11mm attic! llillliliyv ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS.» "The W. O. ‘I’. U. will hold their Eur/page Axle in Market Building Friday morning at 10 a. m. S. W. J. Reid, Secy. 0th \ MEETINGS. ETC. 3237 "Bordon Line Shipping Club load- lnl ‘Thursday. April 18. Hours 12 to 8238-4-16-31 all" 81th. at 1J0 p. m. Admission SZSO-l-lii-IS-rd ulTEflYS. Unfortunately there is no- thing in our Constitution enabling the City to collect intnrcst on ar- roars. It would be extraordinary if those in arrears should in additlon to using the City‘s money without. in- terest, get a. further rebut! d! l premium for being in default. Tau- es must be uniform and any attempt to collect taxes from one person at a different rate than another would be | GOES TO 1.411. axnawuan\ueavoaa-Tai§qaaévaeaun\ ‘ 1 ‘ “vamu“w-uvam~.waau\\us\\\ \am\as\aa\a\snmvnmra- ssa:\\\\\\mr\a. ‘c. , Ill 5 E interesting Address at ECAK N HIBjIHINS . Rotary Yesterday by President of Provin- cial Exhibition Asso. elation. l s llarryFsSl “Act to Ame <1 tn 1 m, Iwlllr. Millionaire oil “ e “wrpwa n magnate. will spend the neat three .. » the in loll bec Provided that in so far as suoh ‘ mo“ amt is related to the taxes m: the m“ dmmm“ ‘f’ ‘h’ “m” SM” ear i928 no individual property awn” cm“ lqwmn‘ The ‘t:- the $28,000 purse shall be liable to pay taxes upon any gm“: 21:31:10. "an: “use offered for the feat. by the city of rating in excess of fifteen per-cent ‘u ,0 a i” b U s’ q ‘- W59 increase upon the valuation of such o" u“ ‘e hm y ‘i ' kuma: ivrulwriy as shown in the Assessment w l a m unmet on w‘ h e Teapot Dome scandal four sea-n ago. of his appeal MAXIMS or A M ERCI IANT It is wrong and flIIN-l to "in the rlaipg generation in think away from the Great War. Annual fluburlnllona Delivered U ll! Ila! Canada ad KLILA. M z PAGES iDr. Hicks-in; Schacht Protests Severity of v Demands Submitted. (Special to The Guardlanl PARIS, April l5 - Dr. l-ljalmar ‘Sithflchl, German reparations dele- gate, today protested the severity of 'the demands of Germany's creditors ‘The Speaker at Rotary yesterday was Mr. James Paton, President of the Exhibition Association who spoke on the past and present of the P. I. Exhibition. After a few introduc- tory remarks Mr. Paton said: Provincial, Interprovincial Nation- al, and International Exhibitions, are ranked now as among the most remarkable features in the Indust- flal and Agricultural records of the world, and have taken their place as prominent instruments of civil- of knowledge has been advanced and extended in the most viondcriul izatlon by their means, the diffusion ‘ in the reparations memorandum sub- ---~'-- _ §mitted Saturday. Before a meeting "‘“__'k~‘ _'"m“‘"“'~"- “"5 ""1131: the reparations experts, he urged culled to Slbcnn by ordcr rf the Rib"- : all» the delegates to further study the son Soviet government. 0n several qnsmorflndum. Owen D‘ You“; of ““°“"““‘ "° h“ “"1 “m” “Y “l” ,il".e United States, chairman of the hOme office from entering Britain to ccmmittee‘ agreed to the proposal ammd “m” “mm °"““'“"°“" and adjourned the conference until tcnlorrow. Private meetings among the dele- gates continued this afternoon. but it was said in allied circles there was little hope of further reductions in iihe demands of ‘France, Belgium, England and Italy, the principal wreditor nations. The American spokesman said the Mikula Leaues on * AnnuallcePatrol ( i, l. i? APPEAL a final appeal from the Board of Ap- tempt to give uxoney out of the city", procedure en TIWSUTY Y0 R- fBW PBFSOIIS- 811d i118 ;Whlf.‘ll it would be desirable to have », ‘a binding decision which can only be z Show‘! d“, me heaviest bmw to the whole of the Civic functions. If this ‘ given amendment should become operative such appeals; thcrejapq two objects (he City would not only lose the por- 3m b; k-ipt, l“ view; tion of the 102B taxes but would in {simple and gpggfly an equity be bound to refund an equal [mode of mp5“ m the tax payer 1923 08W- lll) l, on the other iland to sce to it that this very privilege of easy appeal ‘ma Crystal “lam Londm peril. It was acknowledged that oc. cartons might arise that such further portapce regarding the construction d the like might arise on t by the supreme Court. In all l first to provide a ._ d inexpensive E and ‘, itl amanner. it is to the Society of Arr; l in the Old Country that the credit i is due of having originated national l lExhlbitions. As far back as the year “"318 1°‘ dtxesfpm‘ “n messm°ml l" Avid“- Tl" ‘my 9W0"! h" met. that body offered prizes f0?‘ m “c” 5 s""°mY‘fi"° Pmmll“ hinder consideration the question of Agricultural products as well as for manufactured articles. and. held the first exhibits in its own apartments. 179B France began a series of The Yecilrdefs Oliilnlm WES 8,5 ldl- ‘appeal might be necess y not only l National Exhibitions under the dir- ‘ln the interests of the tax payer but mum o! Napoleon The proposed amendment- re 192B ‘also in the interests of the City lt~ Hench Exhmmon m, lselr‘ Quesmns °f wmldenbl’ im" , only numbered one hundred and ten. At. the first exhibitors One of the inducements held out by Napoleon to exhibitors was a gold medal to the manufacturer who English trade. Subsequently French National Exhibitlonswerc held every four years up to 1849 in which year there were 4494 exhibitors. The first great International British Exhib- on was opened May 1st, 1851, in by Queen I (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, onr, April l5.~P10ugh- lug out in the chilly and, mj5ty~ waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence 5W1 C1000 Straits. the blunt-nosed lcebreaker Mikula, of the Canadian department of marine left on her annual ice patrol yesterday from the D01‘ f» 0f Quebec. The lvilkula. accord- lllg to a report given out by the de- partment today. will investigate cou- ditiofis in the Gulf in the interests o! inbound or outbound ships. She Will attempt, if it is feaglble‘ t0 "lake 9- Wily t0 Open water and the Atlantic io-lcad the fleet of commcre. ial vessels which invariably must‘ await the slackening o; the grip or‘ winter on the Canadian inland I urttcrvvays to reach Quebec nml Montreal. The St. Lawrence River has l llGOil open betwee 1 Montreal and; 1 Quebec since Thursday last, informa-i i atmosphere of today's meeting was most cordial despite the apparent deadlock. Since Germany did not re- ject the allied demand, it was hoped some agreement might be reached. The experts decided the memoran-t dum will not be published. It was understood to provide for annuities, starting at $476,000,000, and increas- ing to $585,000,000, over p perloq n! t7 years. It would make Connolly's total bill, including sums paid, near. l3’ $3U,000.000,000. Reply Will Be F0 rwarclled (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D. C., April 15- lslwuld not be “bus” by grllumucss l, Victoria. This Exhibition proved a v jflwlous m‘ dilamry appeals. It was ‘ Eircat success, the receipts exceeded H?“ “m” m“ marine department sefifel-MY 0f SIN/B HEY-Ty L. Stimson lsuggcsted that after all appeals had ‘expenditure by a sum o; £213,305 ‘filled 1°53?- Tllc breflk 11015 slightly said today that the government's re- l im advance of the average period oi ply t0 the formal representetlqm 0g i 1 been tried and determined by the Board of Appeal that any person feeling himself aggrieved might ap- ply by a short written statement of the facts to a Judas and obtain leave from him to appeal to one or more oil the Judges of the Supreme Court and that thereupon the appeal should be heard at Chambers on a. short notice and that the Judge should have absolute discretion as to costs. In this way a man appealing on an honest debatable proposition would have an easy, short, and a most in- expensive prooedurq and on the oth- er hand the Jude would not allow appeals in frivolous or groundless cases. This procedure ought to meet with the approval of the City end the tax payer both. However, as this is not the year upon which regular assessments and appeals are held there will be he r. , ‘ nacessit. for encouraged many similar exhibits all aver the world, and in 1855 the first great international Exhibition was opened May 17th by the French Em- peror, and closed Nflvtmbtl‘ l5lll- when twelve thousand exhibitors re- ceived medals. To come nearer home ws might refer to the great. Exhib- Contlnued on page 6 ._.__.______ (Special l0 The Guardlani SHANGAI. April 15--A tele- gram from Ichang, llupcll pro- vlnce, said three British sailors were wounded when a British gunboat was fired upon from the banks of the Yangise Klang, near that city. _________.€._._._. any provision and next F". a properly working appeal amendment can be introduced. It is for this rus- aon that the City Council did not disturb the section of the old act re- garding appealto the Supreme Court. as it was thought necessary to pre- pare e form of procedure very care- fully. Condensed Specials llfilllflflllfillllllllrillfllll i ifs HARD Euouau To LNE wml m YouR INCOME“! ‘B01’ Juan’ ‘TRY l-ivlglf. Wlfl-lbuf (ml s»: ‘Th. success o! ‘he 1851 Exhibition lice cllsintciltaticn / potatoes. Canada against the sinking of the Canadian schooner I'm Alone would Bacon fat is excellent for frying,be forwarded to the Canadian Lega- tion here in a clay or two. REMOVAL (Canadian Press) LONDON, April l5 — Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, irresentcd lllS 5th bildget to the House today, estimating the gov- ernment's expenditures for 1929-30 at £74l,.'-~".4,000 (approximately $3,- 709.820,000.\ Revenue for 1020-30 was 6.; iimated on the existing basis of lax- ation at 753,940.00!) pounds sterling (npproxlnxat/rl}: $3,7G9,7(l0.000.l This would give n prospective surplus of 11.976000 pounds or roughly $59,835.- 000. Last year.» budget, which liir. Churchill also pnesented to the. CHURCHIALL ANNOUNCES OF TEA DUTY Pre-election Budget Speech Deliver- ed in the House of Commons Yesterday By Winston Churchill Chancellor of the Exchequer. \ Mr. Churchill entered the House all 8.15 p. m. to the cheers of the Con- lsorvativc benches and three minutes llnter arose to begin his speech. Just previously the Prince of Wales ar- “rived and took his usunl gallery scat over the House clerk. ‘inc usual ques- ltlon period opening the session wan a perfunctory one with less ihnn us- Eual attention paid to the answers. lmany of uhich were inaudible be- {cailse oi the hum of conversation. ‘i when Premier Baldwin entered he received a hearty cheer from the min- fisterlal benches. The clzaaicellor de- iclared that the existing turnover tax ion betting would be immediately re- House, afforded an ostimatcd surplus Q pealed. lie added that the belting bilir-acow wrrg rcu ‘non from reward art Fin o notify rec-an W129 . sou i: | at. zst-a-ia-zi none” i. roaaau. s‘ oaaaoan vwlsjnr iheiouv ‘Ii w alvstl 0 nllllial Nags WI YIN! Gldflilttetowll. of £fi,302.(l00 (roughly $31,510,000.) This was based on an estimated rev- enue of 2611492000 (approxitnately $4,060.000,000.i The Chancellor announced that the tea duty would be immediately re- _..__ unconstitutional. . . » of ohoiaa Ontario horses. Tuesday " "' gaglglgnlrggaim‘ Th9" “W” w" ‘n!’ dummy u‘ morning, 16th inst. Wellington ‘Poronto “"37 ntoved. The income tax would re- umwbd“ N‘ i," u s; A. . tween the assessor and the more! f?‘ Hamill. Lawn Wtta; gtihddbz‘ Montreal fair, ..as-2a ma,“ unchanged “do, me budget 5070-8-12-8 mos. mmuflfilw Qilebfl! 01¢". --- -~-34-25 Asked what he was going to do "-——— ° *1‘ "P "l" l" - Imm- ~ - "mi- ~ m 1 a mas-ca ~ _ "Mt. Stewart Wednesday. special property WI! in Dlllll "l" PM u“ ",’,",‘,,,,,,,,,, "fled, Qjlfi? i: 5:1: girl mil-ii Stills: hvlvsoifllllrplaf atvdrlnsrsilihl: stilt “m” 3*“ 7* 5“9'4'13'3l- Hammer“: W18 lflally In‘! "My l5‘ Guiyang’; . , l ' l ‘Bllfllrd- I-il Boston clear, WAS-cl percentage grant for road improve- --- a. Th I dlffl tht ' ' c __ , ‘nun Lindsay Wm speak in ‘he just: m]! a ton y m m. In“ l. T. ‘ “"“n it." n New York cloudy, - a&—3t ment and new construction up to Aluuw" Bapu“ Gnumh on Friday’ l ‘l 9" 5 Q 3-5 w“? ' “up “‘ .5 Q V‘ VF‘, Uhlflfiitfiiown clear. .. .. 36-48 certain amount. ln the governments m,‘ It I R M on "My “w, m 86W arty holders or larger business men Mil N‘ “m” “Z High tide this afternoon at 3.03 view unemployment mum Qnly b, N. mid." Children 15c. $122k! 25c. all": l" Fl" "T! “:0 married: and iomtarow mofnlilm at ma. dlWQil to normal by a revival of m- 0 4-16-21. H‘ lllellfllih . ll! l W ' ' Ifldrl-lleil Blifl ll thll Wen n! It MI Ind dustry as a whole and especially the —-~<- . f arise. ll Chili » - . "An illustrated ‘lecture o the "m" or opmliris?” i I to t A b ruuiwmonow m’ no bu“: mdlwtrlel m. ‘ .0’ b “Wilt, M l’!!! 01m. yet IIPOIIUI ll 1 ta 0Q seabed tapioca Phi moon Tuesday. April 18rd 5.23 Railway passenger duties would be ' Una?‘ ‘t fix?“ 3'“ Thhrsaay- lsfv everybody on any min! M. Wl- plmdin the soup plate heme gtil- p. in. abolished on an undertaking of the ' atlon. There is no question in it of lg with bat oenggqpae m“ a Bummer-aids tide eighteen atrules companies to devote the aaving to a modernlzrtlon of the equipment. l tax for which he himself was respon- i sible had been a failure and a fiasco, t and had caused more trouble than it I W03 worth. LONDON, April lll-(APJ-Jllhe pro-elevation budget speech in the house of Commons of Winston Churc" hill, today revealed him making a dramatic drive for the tea-drinkers‘ friendship which means practically that o1 every man, woman and child in Great Britain. Towards the end of his address which lasted two and one half hours he announced the immediate abac- lute abolition of the tea duty at a coat. to the treasury of more than £6.000.000 or Wllroitllnltfily $30,000.- 000. This wu the outstanding featur-Q °l h“ N13. which otherwise was con- fined to oomparltlv-lv m" ccluc» tiwlv