‘debentures, less Sinking Funds ‘ALL 5TQ¢ .0 “$4”? ‘Bilim like master ‘liar of (Ballade .11. a ».q...>.,.- o‘. w s... a PREMIERfS FINANCING IGNORED Continued from Page l. .cn Loans Illiterest on Loans accrued Interest on Debentures accrued .. Aicoohnta Payable: Department oi Agriculture Attorney Generals Department Department of Education Credit blldnce, School Supply Credit balance, Prohibition Commission . ., Arrears of Taxes, subject to silowsnc; for taxes lincoilectable "LVWe are pleased to find tllat the Provincial Auditor's recommenda- tion, and approved by the Accounts ' Committee. a year ago, reflliiflltlg the dahcelling oi Provincial debentures, which were held as part of the Sinking Funds prior to 1929, has been carried out. . _On_-examining the Securities held irrtho ‘Sinking Funds, and being carefully checked we'ii1ld them to agree with the list as shown on page 10,01 the Public Accounts. Bespectiuiiy submitted, L. it. ALLEN, (Chairman). Hon. Mr. Stewart, leader of the Opposition, said he was a member oi the Public Accounts Committee and that the above report had been submitted to him for his signature, which he had refused, because he could not conscientiously agree with the subject matter oi the report. ‘In the first place, ths_"surpius" of 33,-‘ 789,70 set out in the first paragraph had been shown during the Budget debate to be incorrect, it being ar- rived at by selecting certain items oi_ expenditure and adding them io- sether- . . Vi‘! understand," said Mr. Stewart. "the meaning oi the word ‘surplus’ to, be the result arrived at by adding all the iiemsof revenue and expend- 1011s‘ for the year and subtracting oils from the other. 1i that were dorm,- it would not show a surplus. "s11 isidiosiod 111 iliis report, but a ‘deficit oi over 8240.000." . Arto the rest oi the report, Mr. Stewart said that it was merely an imitation oi a report of the outside auditor whose aervloee had been done away with last year by the Govern- nissst. It yaaatated on the floor oi ills Rouse by the iualor member 1°; moods; that the outside auditors in m. g‘ Jladfsimply taken the fig.- urss dhatgwere Ylivqh. W "2"" "id either added 0r subtracted: lhlii m“ was the extent o! til?" flliibllllbn‘ -»'r"-l'~.--i_- » h the asssmss shown by the fol-lowing statement: aianlnrrias ASSETS e ‘esessiso ,.., -_ 344,642.11 --‘- . reassess: . J 8,895.11 ._ 20,113.00 20,100.41 e _ 11.10 103.75 . 10,100.00 . 42,100.05 > 201.20 i 40,101.15 s 2,001,010.02 e. 0,242.00’ . 700.71 41:50.00 s 02,200.22 112,202.11’ 224,401.00 a 2412,0010: ity for their report. That statement was made» by a gentleman who had no experience and no direct know- ledgs oi the facts. Mr. Stewart had had personal contact with the out- side auditors in the-past, and knew the hon. member's statement to be absolutely incorrect. The outside aud- itors nad performed ftheir work thoroughly on every occasion, a d were independent and responsible men who would not publisher» audit over their names yvithout 'a full . knowledge of its subject matter. On the preeeiitoccasion, the Pub- lic Accounts Fommittee simply took figures that were furnished, them and of which they had _no personal knowledge as to accuracy or other- wise. . ' PBlltllElUS FIGURES IGNOIIED The moat important aspect of its report. Mr. Stewart pointed out, is that the Committee absolutely ig- nored tbs new method adopted lby the Premier this year in listing as assets - of tile, Province-tbs road www- rrel-ilvfl wl- “I e"!- er things claimed by him as assets. “I never believed," said ’ Mr. Stewart, "that tha- Premier himsell or those who supported his. conten- iiosi were in ass-dost. Thathaskal- i-sidy been show-n by, ihefact that they did not islslisds. a list of time assets in the 0111's books; rsor did they even tabla the“ ilgllromoli fihlhllfifl’ 0i the House. After Piflomier slvsls gas-o in "his Bullet 1119'?“ they were re-echoed, by; the lilnlitr member ior Bededlli- ill"! l" “"99" did not seem to understand them} because be accompanied his recital with the ‘statement that this Ill i!" method Halt aIIIYl ‘MOI-fol- lowsd; slid we all allow that. to be an absolutely incorrect statement. ' “New we iisid 111s ruhlle Avenue“ cossssiiioltihemiiol-llr 0! which ll , mg“, which 3010M! Chili llhl salve-d ~01 ~11...» Govliralaebi millime- loud ‘nous, you»; ios. {glib “slaw rues-mes.» Jflllllllfll’ so c! the-financial situation and absolutely» ‘Ignoring s11. ministers iiet'='ol"'as'acta”' Qhldl ‘q; tlWIV-llihinl in an effort to .1‘ .1909! that there was _s veins-mo wiping,‘ out or the pdblin debtoi the Province." . - . "while the Committee were notin a position to prepareJn authorita. jivrststemeot, yet] their invests“. "all shew: the liablio debt slow so be‘ $2,412,007. Taking the correspond. 1oz ileum shown by the Poole and Mirth audit. August. 1021, ores,- oaoeeo. ills increase in ills debt dds-l Jill the‘ present regime is nearly $100,000. which is very much eloaqr to our contention than to that oi the Premier lu his Budget speech." .- Mr. Stewart's ' remarks passed f“ comment by the liberal members. _ ' ‘ ‘ _ - Moves enthusiasm. Mr. A. l‘. Arssnault. seconded by ‘Mr. Btewsrtythen moved the follow- lng- amendment: ' . A That ‘the Report brnot adopt- ed but that it be referred back io the Committee to'_ansend by strik- ing out all the words after the word “Beportfl in the end "clsuie. and inserting in lieu thereoftne‘ foliowlngl- _ "Your, committee view will; alarm the extravagant expendit- urea daring the past year‘ by which a deficit’ oi sleepless ill the year's ‘financial transactions was created. Ellhey also note with disapproval- that the public. debt has been incrlnsed, since the pres- eni/ Government came into power by _ , .,. “Your committee deprecatea the abolition of theexternal audit by which the exact financial standing oi the Province was eheekedwand reported by competent and dis- interested men. , 1 ' ‘fYour committee duire also to dissatisfaction that the Govern: meat have made‘ no progress‘ in pressing the claims oi this Prov- Ineeior additional subsidy? i . _ ;- sl-nanea urnonns “oreoslrioiv Premier Saunders and Hon. Mr. Lea both objected to the amendment. claiming that it “was not one that could be put underthe parliament- courlts Committee could not extend their examination or their report be;- yond the blue books oi the year 102.9. Hon. sin-slowest contended to the full power slid authority to go ilito thefinances oi the Province 89591’- aliy and to‘ make whateverrecoxm- mendations-they saw fit with regard therein. y . - The Speaker sustained Mr. S06?!‘ art's contention and put the amend- ment, ‘which was defeated‘ on a etriiight‘ Pm! vote. The - orillltlztl niotiogto adept‘ m! "W" W" Pl!‘ ried ‘on thejsame division. 11m. ‘tar-cannon r-ro oaoan V‘ Jubt as"th"e oi the House had been concluded in Dflvlrltl?“ forprorogation at»: o'clock. Hoh- W- M.;mi moved the smournmenroi the House in order to introduceja flatbed-produced the llreement be; and iilsiinlstise of-theinaiton son; atoriiirn slid the Federal Department oi‘ ‘Civiil its-establishment redlrdlilk the" taking overof-tlie danawfliliil duping the period of the was; all» “ma. cpm-QQDQBMQQQ . between the Sell" Government M16 U" Rd‘??? authorities“ l-le cont-Elli!" "l" ‘m h“; right to do this in orderto il-ss l himself. from criticism. Mr- .11" n“ m" pol-graph. of thd institu- tion would, be handed back inIas "m3 ggnfljflon as it had been receiv- . l record their disappointment-gill! . ary rules: because the ~ Public A'c-_ contrary that‘ the Committee had- mxatiier'that‘aiiected him vemnlllv-i tween the 1* Provincial --Covernment: ‘Ildaclldl... Lbervfofi will so fill-liq lilislltofrriaroww Gilli 000ml coercion: Od-vlflo qlrloodododettr-‘aitflig - on- the meaning vtjthis" cliuso. - ltr-j, _ -;_oa= a point d! qdér, _oli Atllltoi. . hdd-Jmrlght, “sham Mm-T“? Qillitilhilllwi. W We ell- vllmlwlli- M ‘ml =0 mus aslfiecll l! 49191116 oithis position, wljtew; art related oils ‘thatii ills Minister new! ell-yawn: aniacdreu. its" °PD9ll§l0l1_--_bleii‘llidr_s!oul)lclaim the same privllm and the House would not proroguefthat-dsy. There" were manyqphases ofthel matter that the l pposition‘. would ‘be prepared to go into ii tile Minister insistedon a de- bate. _ r.‘ - Lea ,aubsided.‘At the -re- quest, oi Lin-Stewart to table the i" ment 31nd‘ correspondence he said the documents would be’ avail- able mills oiilefs.‘ --. a A'- ‘ir. masks-mam. . \ - ~. réiilglli stills? mo. will be on- etllsr double Edddrqllilhdiblll 111°- Ai’_eu1eln1lsinsn_ouu will this». w; o. eisfls. i m Business Girls have-been strengthansdby the bdditiofrof" some, new Players 4nd areconildent oi_»a_ win in tonight's game, 13. W. C. howeverare-deior- milled to sled another game to their At-D ills ago. ray. a. team .1101 “My m; _ in‘ the second gumg qfgthe Glty. League.‘ Boish these teamfhave been ‘prictislng {by this for epweek“ or more, and‘ the boys are in tine fet- tie, so iileiiuis‘c_in‘reist assuredoi a‘ goodnightu entertainment. Ad- mission 10,100. ~ . '1, Y ~ LatevMarket. News - "(ate-loss rim)‘ , l lvlorvjragan, ‘QugWAfifll ill-Pro- iiilos-niltier prices oil-the Marlo-eel "products market-were agaill- lower- to- dsy,‘ with, only rglit trail-rig taking place.‘ cluotationstodgy- , ed from 0051-2 lo sl 1-2 cents per "rol- ‘New Zealhnd-‘finest on spot 'in‘large lei... moeipislfjtolisy "jwersj is ‘bakes. Solids were quoted ti 1-1 in as per salad to ‘the reteiltride, sou print?- et‘ eticost tentsper pound. ‘rhe egg market fieslsmed toils with" receipts st 31,43: lcises.yQlll‘t‘c.tit arrivals or p cheese eoliunusd‘ on Libs llghthlside’ and were being fabsolfbed locally at 10111-2 to‘ 1011-1 dents per poungmts- eelpts were 1i boxes. ‘Lilia potato mar- keieeontiaued-in advance. New Bruns- vvlclr Mbunts.'_ns' were quoted stereo 00 $3.10 sildduslsiics st 311a: is al.001161- 20 0i in bulkas silo-lots here. Maple products wersiunching- is Ottawli‘ Ont, -aol-i1 _ loo-nuc- caiisdzdil oeg._liis_rllei.s_ continue steady and -_u_rl_'il_l'iaiig_etl today. - ToBQN-ponqlselees market here continues; unchanged. The general irélla..oi_ the situation is steady to, firm. ‘Dealers are duottrg country shippers ior ungraded eggs ‘extras 11.10. ilssts iis-zsfissoolias 22-23. de- livered oases returned. lhiveiowl are iifiner. ‘Birdssixddflsounde and over are i-stui-nmeslllppers 21 to 2e osllispe: poiiad soduglliel- weghts 20-21 eels-as ' .MO!-"I'i_t!lA'.l’.--'iigg. receipts here yes tsrday vessels-so as compared b0 Clddd 0h llfi ‘pyunfillbbfldlllfl earls-it vsllr- ltleceipti oi- _A ‘ed easel-silicon lighter-with prices-un- ollfllflbdijB. C. eggs are icbblngon spot; at sxirasgli. firstefiii. General il-aid___is_ active, and consumption is holding lip, very well. I HHALTPAX-l-‘l-‘herel is ‘a ilrme-l- un- dertone on this market today and 1blibihg_'pric'es~ ilave~ advanced one eelli, ‘Demand is good. Receipts are continuing heavy-but thért is‘ no overstock": ‘ ’ ~81‘. JCHN. April l0.-,"I'he Ye;g market seftllis 1101110 continues un- sl angedfitecelpts life” week h'ave . been _hesvy,snd_ ‘stocks ‘are likening vreii cleaned up. Wholesale prices to rciaiiereare extras 30-52, firsts 20- 30', ssooiios gy-ev, " ' . i . ,,roa1\ma|i-. s. 1_.~,wos_1au l ‘ s . ior . . yo} Yxllvwnlluliew datum“ as a plat- form _ ior women's - suffrage, ‘ifediqllddfliy so salient in, Win- » ‘- demonic. qri Mflhdlifl-lhq was 21h :.1n:-!.l1#1¢ii'!wwn.r» P. .1, 1.. but iliytfl ire ityearirq-imwasah .- filtf» . .ol.tl1e movies-solem- A . ailsisuiodsrhuooooloisoseo loo 1 1e ‘o. ,2‘. .11. and was-neatly durum -in= oivlemeilars minis. » wesédeajler instead-Melvin Li me- ssessels by three assigni- _vw:-ssri.~ada_~1.r.vvs1eesi;ss,: Mrs. insoles‘ antler." lddfjdiss’ live conducted 'in7 ehefhissulodise-‘oaursn od-risui-sdar ‘iiyliimfiii; William d‘ sill.‘ find ,.TB;\,NSFEIFRED .— Mr. Clarence lt- Bamnls, of the so; and Poultry Division, nspsrimslli of Agricola-ire.’ has been transferred to ‘Saint "Jol-m.‘ N.'B., and left for that city yester- day morning. ' HAVE CONTBAiK‘ -_— Hannessoy Broa. of this city have secured tile contract ior excavating the cellar oi thc new sanatorium,“ and the first sod was turned yesterday. v NEW Gnasoovv - AND cayen- DISH -Servlces in the United Church on sulldsy, apl-ll 13th, New Glasgow, 1i a. m., and et Cavendish. i, p. m. Rev. H. s. Bishop, minister. uioslarrou acimownsolsan- The Sisters oi St. Vincent's Orphan- age ‘gl-steillny acknowledge the l-e- ceipe ‘of $10.00 from the Benevolent Irish Society. ‘ rltvoil aarns-rrasroaarv- Services Sunday, April 13. Tryon, 1i a m., Bonshaw 3.15 p. m. Myron O. Brlnton, ‘Whiz-tor. ' ' ' PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES "AS liobLOlvs-Harringfion at ii a, m. Marshileld at 7 p. m. Appointments will be subject to road condition. Dr. M. B. Genge, Pastor. sunny services-services,» Cross Roads, Christian Church, Lot 4-8, Sunday the 16th at ii a. m. and 7 n. m. Dr. Robe. r. Whistorl, Pmviri- cial Evangelist will preach. FUNERAL sunoaY-‘Iile funeral oi the late i-liids. L. Powgrg- will leave her father's rasidence, York St, sllmily at 1.45 to the Church oi‘ the HolyJtedeen-ier, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. - BROCKFIELD-The services in the Breoirfield congregation on Sun- day. April 13th, will be as follows: Hartsville, 11 a.'m.; Brookileld, 7 p. m.; S. School, Hunter River, 10.30 a. m. NAM‘! OLIITTED-In "the report of theconoert held in the Caledon- iali Club rooms, last xveek, in aid oi the spring Park Women's Institute, the name of Miss Jacqueline Mac- Donald was . inadvertently omitted. Miss MacDonald sang very effective- ly fwhen Irish Eyes are smiling." "IHANKS T0 NEIGBBOURS-Mr. and Mrs. John T. lnman, St. Cath- erine's, desire to thank their neigh- bours and friends for the many ants of kindness shown during their rc- cent loss by fire of their houseand contents, also for the generous do- nations they have received. v arms ALARM-About 0.1a‘ yester- day morning a still alarm called the chemical fire engineto Bright/onto- ‘éxiinglllsll as light blaze at the home of Mr. D. F. Forbes. Sparks fnrrl a flue caught on the roof oi the ver- ‘andah and the result might have been serious but for the prompt ap- pearance oi thi firemen. POLICE O0URT~At the Police Court. yesterday morning tile case of a mall charged with being alums and incapable was remanded till Mon- day. a caee- of mischief by tenant was dismissed. Two prohibition cases one ior unlawlul sale and the other for unlawful possession of infoxica- ting liquor wis disposed oi with i’nel of $300 and ootts or four months and S200 or three months respectively. HAD RESCUE!) l’l SHIP SURVIV- olis-rl-lslullersl or Janice s. White who rescued l‘! lidli frozen silrvlvers from the Steamship, "Northern Light" wherrit was crushed in the ice, was held in Seattle on April 0011. Mr. White has served 2o years ill ins United States immigration and cus- toms department. White died in a hospital Saturday right. He was barn in Prince Edward Island in 1853 and lllflsse moved w Point Discovery any. It wu in lasl tllsi. he l-eieued m survivors rrool the nus. riasr rasssaosa rslr roa FEltlY-‘lhe S. s. Hilisboro, newly fillnted and ‘poiishedyinads its first passenger illp or the season yivim- day between the city and Rocky {to tile earliest passage mice by the ferry over thisj-oute for a great many years. nut year the first trip was msdevery-iaialvisy 2t, due to re- pairs necessary to the boiler. 0n Monday,‘ two 'oi_ ‘the new floats‘ we're tilled io Nocky Point and put in p0- sition. "hie third will be towed ' mess " sills morning Ind installed, it pdaaibls to l-siuale .the rams: orusm and vehicles. Dur- . ' bis tile-alludes oi captain Monoli- ' loo-mm hill-mon- aaiaiurv. lmunelslli the-Mfr. Jssilialas aorOIulQQi " 1st ihoeaink liaui" afaiwiiliis . - . m 0010121 l -C MORE THAN QUALIT fIBSTlLln-BSQ - ' Sealed in, with GB deliciousness. Q9 i1 and wOrth it . G CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, April 13th, the services in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p. m., S. School. z p. m. POTATO MARKET-The potato market continues very brisk this week with prices slightly lower than last weck. All slllprllents are being made to Canadian points, o. few car- loads going to the western provinc- es. The price for table stock varies between 80c and $1.00 with seed in the vicinity oi $1.20. S. A. ClTADElFDuring Good Pri- day and Easter two events oi spe- cial interestwill take place. A Cal- vary Pageant, entitled “The Way of the Cross," will be presented by over 20 voices. This will he an excellent service, commencing at a o'clock. On Easter Sunday‘ afternoon a public presentation oi silver-plated instru- ments to the new Citadel Band will take place. Prominent local citizens will be present. There will also be presented the new "Army make" bass drum, given in memory of the late Colonel F. S. Moore. Twenty- seven band members will march out to the evening open air service. QUEENS COUNTY COURT-The April term of thc Queens County Ccurt cpcnezi yectcrday. The case of N. Rattenbury vs. Lewis ano, all action for a promissory note came before His Honour, Judge Duffy, and wa". adjourned till the June Court. Jilcigmcnt for the plaintiff of $34.37 and costs was given in the case oi the Attorney-General of Canada vs. F. C. Dougan, an action for-income tax, Mr. Sylvore Desrtoches appear- ing for the plaintiff and Mr. Daniel Matheson for the defendant. This case was tried before His Honour Judge lnman, as Judge Duffy, pre- vious to his appointment to the Bench, represented the Attorney- General in this matter. The case of lting the city during this}, up on March 11 before Judge Du v on the Mount Stewart clrcait, \ s also tried before Judge lnman, =5 Judge Duffy had been consulted 1 1 the subiect matter of the stilt pl '- vious to his appointment. Then-char. 1 laid was that the defendant-convex - ed to his own use. and wrhngiui ‘I deprived the plaintiff of theuse _al i mssession oi the plaintifia- good. one pair oi iron wileciswJlrdgmelf. ior $2.50 for damage donewtoAtlfi wheels, each party to pay-ills ow-i costs. The court adjourned-lull Jun.- 1'|._ t’ ‘n i*l;\ PERSONALS Mr. P. F. Mahar spent the past week in 0‘Leary.. He was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. H. Dennis, Oleary, P. E. I. l l-lon- John H. Myers ilasflideh vis- John Fraser of Avondale, vs. Joseph days, and is being cordiallyfflcomec Ryan of the same place, which camel by his many friends. ' ‘ . Now on Display ‘This BIC-Pyo-horsepower car ofFei-s a high ratio of power per pound and due to a new full-power mufier, pioneered by Studebaker, this power leaps to full action at your touch. Lownees, and a wheelbase 1x4 indies long, provide generous leg- room 11nd head-room. The Dynamic New Erskine reveals its quality by such fine car Features is Duo- Sel-vo 4-wlleel bralcm; hydraulic shock absorbas; Costlier double-drop frame; Self-adjusting spring ahacklm; lanchister Vibration Damper; Thermostatic cooling; Timken tapered roller bearings; Ross cam-and-lever steering. THE STUDEBAKEI CORP. 0F CANADA, Limiwd $1155 to $1450 oi ihefactovy Gov‘: sale earns kMOORE BROS., 256 l Queen Street A ' 0 was given in favour of the ‘plaintii’ _ ~ . fow ‘