‘Rliiililll "tiiiiiiciiiir PllE-lElEilllllN tun liltlllll Mr. “A. J. MoNevin’s Address During the Budget Debate in The Legislat- .' A ure Last Week. n ~,. ,. r"‘ BllBliET DEBATE BBNTlNliEil i BBYMR. Address fifths Legisl Debate by Brilliant Fort Augustus i can cnannorrnrows GUARDIAN l. t. iictiiiiiiiin attire During‘ Young Member for Able Address by M Mr. J. H. Buntain. Second Di BBVEBliiiEill PBliBY liPiiElll BY MEMBEREBRSEBBNB llllEENS ing The Budget Debate 1 trict of Queen's tirade an excellent a serious one at the tiresent time. r. J. H. Buntain Din." 3- The problem of education was lliiil. ll. P. e PRilVlNtllAl 1 lEil ‘lSeLllliiil E t. l Mr, A. J. McNovln, First DlS- lLibcral Government. 'l‘hi.- following trlct 0! 521196113. 5991110118 0111'"!!! clause appears in that Act: Streaking during the budget de-idid not seem lo bo any control biite in the Provincial Leglalattirepbver the men at all. lt is ti. wrong Illr. J. Augustine McDonald re- policy for any Government to spend impression in his speech in the Mr. Impmh, .114 n", Legislature dur-lng the budget tle< people are satisfied bate. lie felt it an honor he saidhieni system. to have as iris colleague for the ptyritntynta] belicvi: our with the. prc- lie fclt that the Ex- the Bllllfiel debflifl l" U10 Llll-Zlfilfl-i “Real and tiersoiitrl property shall titre on Friday evening. April ‘lllhibc tissessetl A'l‘ 'l‘lll<.‘llt A(J'l‘liAl. said that in his district the Con-‘triisii VALUE iiv riiurciqvy- Bert/Bill"? 9511111113195 at U10 1118i. The correspotrillng clause ill the election csmllflllill hull l9 like fli192~i uct, passcil by the viewed llnlltlcnl situation since 1911, polrrt- ing out. that the deception practiced in 1919 by the Liberal party was tart-stint tho cause of their subsequent de- brlefly and clearly the W"? U181 PM!‘ absolutely I10 llli-Bll-‘(lovcririrtent reads: 1' t t t] 1t 1 1923 . tion to the truth of the facts they “ltEAL PROPERTY SllALL Bid [iirbliiitlg oflethiigailrtiiltnw w,“ Th: were placing before the people. lie RATED AT [T5 FULL t-Agulluuge, Sun", any Govcrnnm“, W“ glad ‘he 905mm‘ lake“ i’? VALUE-i’ lLiberztl or (ionscrvstive tliat tie: himself and colleague liatl been completely vindicated. lie trusted. that the facts brought out by the‘ External Auditor, Mr. Ultirrclict_ would be carefully road throughout the Province. An attempt has been made to ehow that Mr. Blaiicltct was brought here to blue-ken the record of the Bell Government, and the two? The 1021i Act says, “Shall lie ltatvtl," and lhc Liberal Tax Act. says "Shall be Ass sud." ’i‘lii:y inoair practically the same or if there is any diffcrortcc. the more lenient expression is in the Con- servative Act. in tile facc of this, wiry i5 the statement that the Con- llle Liberal 111%" 11141115911“! 11111 star-vatives will increase the tax on enileavnrlns to tnnke itslit of the ltllltl found in the l’lll.l‘itl['.' \VllY accusation contained in his report. “AS NOT ‘PHAT STATEMENT They claim that the tirecetiont for placing these sinking fitnds in current account and carrying them there was established by the form- er Conservative (loveruiucnt. lJut this matter was very clearly put before the House by tho lion. nrember frotir Charlottetown tlloii. Dr. McMillan) who gave facts and figures, to show that. that was not the case during the llduthitrsort ail- ministration. Thcre w -rc amounts appearing from time to time on loan account but he showed THAT THEY WERE ONLY 'l‘lll~.‘ltE UN- BEEN tfUltltiCiVldClY! lllr. lilcNeviu rcfirrreil to the manner in which road work was done lllltiCl‘ the Bell (irivornirieitt. ll has been said that certain projects carriiril on last sea son were riltlllpllli by the (‘otiscn tives. That state- ment. is AllS()l.ll'l‘El.Y liNTltllE. it is ltuown for a fact that these projects wcrt- cancolluil llllillliihlA- 'l‘l<2l.Y AlfTEll THE RESULT Oi" 'l‘lll-1 ldLEttddtlN BECAME l\'I\‘()\\'l\‘. li‘ these contracts were. honestly rnteretl into there SUUlllH What is the difference bciwcenlccivirs them. lie retort-ed to the HIPPIHIUITS opposition by the Liberals to the trolicies upon which Premier Arsenault appealed to the tieople, namely. the educational tax to supply the teachers with an increase, and the road policy. They claimed that by proper economy therc ivus sufficient available money without resorting to addit- ional taxation. When they came into office, and in order to pile up a deficit against the Llonscrvtt- fives, they deliberately held over the collection of certain taxes. Now the leader of the Opposition accus- cs the tircscnt Govcrtiiucrtt doing this. if it was right then it would be right now. llut as a irrati- er of fact this ‘ts not so, because the tax officials are the satire its appointed under the Liberal itivcrrtiucnt. The Conservative o-n ,Prlticc of Wales iyctirs ago were seventy-five money on the roads on election year. The Liberal member for First Prince, (Mr. Blanchard) has a lot to say in praise of the school system utidcr the Hell Govrunient. Does he forget that in. 1921 he their figured at an indignation meeting held in the western part of his county. The Hon. gentleman, who spoke very strongly against the Boll Government at that time, was nominated next year and accepted art office ln ‘the executive of the liell Governtnent. What can be ex- pected of a innit who sacrifices his principles in that way. it he be- licvetl the Bell Government was wrong in 1921. he must of bclleveil it wrong in 1922 and lie should not ltave associated himself with men and women whom he be- lieved were acting in the proper way. When. he makes statements- we must take them with a grain ‘ofl salt. Ht- said that the failures at College thirty per- cent‘. llir. McDonald questioned tlrls. illllretlitir" correct or not it \ nevertheless certain that the fail- ures at Prince of Wales whom he was now titldressin today is iir difficulties the high cost nftlivltrg and the lo prices received for fariri product but nevertheless there is an o tlrnistic feeling throughout country. The district he seated, which is one of th-;-: large in the Province, had previous district, and the trreccdetited during the past thlr or forty years. This shows strength of the Conservative par themselves with the party. crcasitig the taxes. bitt by going $100,000 subsidy for all time is lro\v the treasury got so ileplot (lovernttietit has not. iutcrefcretl iii any way with tho collection of taxi-s; if they had, it would have been. heard of before now. no reason ivhy they should have been caticelli-il llkc this; it. should have ltceti tip to the TIL AN OPPORTUNVPY WAS llAD OD‘ PLAClNt} 'l‘illi1M IN GOOD SECURVHES. The action taken by the Bell Government was entirely different. Tire External Auditor states distinctly that iii 1922 tho Victory Bonds \\‘i‘l‘t1 soldi and instead of being reinvested lu sinking fund securities and bonds wore placed to the credit of general account in the Bank oi‘ i\'l(lllil‘t‘i\l. lt was all right for them t0 soil the bonds, bttt it was NOT all righti for them to leave those funds lying in current account. THEY Wldltld’ DlltlilCTlL VlOLA'l‘|N(l THE L.\\\' THEY HAT) 'l‘llEl\lSl~]lr\'i1lS Pin-H! ED ON THE S'l‘A'l‘li'l‘l<l liUl)l\'S if these gentlemen who forirretl ilrt- Liberal Government were tho tvu-' tees of a llllllk or corporation and did the like of that, 'l‘lll'jl' \\'O l'l..t) NOT ill-J Sll"l‘lN(i lllflltltl A5 hiltllllllltllft} OF‘ TlilS HUUSL "ll- dctrvoring to make light. of this iriatter- but THEY WUllLl) lild llltOUGllT flldlfllltltl 'l‘l ll‘) (‘OUR/PS tlli‘ .TllS'l‘l(‘l'l. it was a. l)iltld(‘.'l‘ hllSPAltlllAtlld Uh‘ Tlilli LAWS of this Province. it was not necessary to go into the figures {o Show what was tliestttntlitig in Sop- tembcr, 1923 as these itad irlrottily ltcou clearlynet‘ before the “OH-st: and are contained in the. public accounts. They must bo ttiki-ti for fat-ls. THEY CANNOT 15E (ZON- sult was that the contracts were left unfinished. llt- knew that toils and tons of gravel were ltauletl over the roads and bridges and concrete. culverts left lying on lhc road-stile. When the (iouservtrtivir zidiriitiis- trillion look hold it was away into October and loo late. to carry on this work. ’l‘lit-rc must have been a -it loss of material and it is cer~ zimly a fact that ti lot of gravel carti ii over tlit- country‘ disappear- ed around election time. ‘There tin answi-i‘ lZllliUil by tho (‘oium loin-r of Public Works a day or two to a question of .\lr. i\l<21\i\‘\‘ll to the engineers en- gaged lllllllll‘, the lust your in cor- ntction with these tirojccts. The rt» tttrii shows that seven engineers- wcre cttgagotl at sirlaries raugiitr. front F1200 to $1500 each, and fivc of lllPtiI‘ wt-rc ciripltiyt-il for liti- wliolc yvat. ll' wt- rcfci‘ to the Pub- lic Acrttttlits it will bi;- S1'l‘ll that the Liberal,- not only eiupluyctl those seven competent engineers" but upward of twenty more who were working (lllvlllPSi! roads. 'l‘hi-.s item alone,‘ for "ciigincers"cost tho country $13,000. it is rather lllllllS- lug to road where sonic nt‘ thi- noun-s ofdltcso pnt s‘ occur trver ~11 incomlttgiureut, ‘in 1919, follow (iovr-rtitritttit lit >311)’ Wllelilfil‘ 01' 1101 ltotiortrtl rule and have an external llli y were to be carried ott. The re- audit made. It was Why dltl not tho Liberal Govern- the illllt‘ trot ruiiile until illl‘. following Atrril, and according to the tlllLlii0l".'< own stint-intuit at that time, it ivus not tiossible to make tiuythitig more than aii os- timate. it ivu, plain that the 0lli< side audit tvns not tnirdr when it sliotiltl have liccit, becaitsi‘ thc. (‘trnscr\'ttt.i\'cs had left a good re- cord. and the Liberal Government would iilHV to “eat crow" if thc ttiritittl figures were showti. ‘fhc tut-tuber‘ for 'l‘iguish said tho Libcrtrlg built all the public build» ings and tlltl all the public work that has been done. llut Mr. Me Dottald poititctl out that out of or» dinary l‘t‘\'t‘lllltl the Liberal Govern- ilitl not, like the (iovi-rtiurent, build $2l0il,0il0 worth of slccl bridges. ' sat on the 'l‘ri-itstti'y (‘hi-sl. ll botittmi, aitkl , the whilisltey ttiltnlriistrittiirii. Mr. meat failed to do anything. They Mathiesoir \\’i- lll‘i‘ told that Premier‘ llcll like the story of the rerctrttt: officer ‘it z 'll.'k\ l."t lrtt. Izhitgfi,‘ hm] “ihlx; ,5“: 21.x: tuiingia}, its wrong. Tlrc only urguitieiit that it illtlltlillcl‘ m-tn bored a holi- in ihi- “m h“ “Sml 140" 3mm "u “mum i“ , . dis- appeared. l'reiriiei' Bell tuight have sat. on the lid, but. the money wont j tst tho satire. 'l‘lii.-ro was iuoncy pcnt on the roittls of this Province in a ruituiicr reflertiirg no credit on M t:- (Ytrlli-ge ~—~ fifty percent are still too great. There was loo reasonable excuse for this. As ‘siflivti by lion. Dr. McMillan, the ‘fault lies in sending the pupils to ilio collcg eat too young an age, and not properly trained. lt should be strongly enforced that no child (who has not passed matriculatloir-s Jsliotild be eligible. Mr, McDonald said he understood lthat the inspection of public ‘schools by the Chief Superlntctr, dent of Eilucatioir had not been‘ imatle ‘during the past fotir years. This inspection used to be it good thing in the past, and there are ischool districts where it is tirade. a district holiday on the ticcasiou of the Suiu-ritrtenileuts \"lsit. , ‘flit-rt.- seems to he a very Zlblltll". .uial list of provincial licenses ucd t.i sittdcuts, during tho last especially. \\'hy should this lt‘ tho boy or girl has not pass- for the past four years. the tioople could the hardworking people 0ft taxes every yetir. \\'lint had ih done with it? ernmeut, and rt-tvieiveti the of their defeat at the will not stand to be ltootlwiirltetl it is said that tion the returnctl soldiers ivorv the Liberals. lie whether‘ this was the case, bitt colleague iluring the Such conduct as this: the tion practiced and the failure 1S5 Liberal its fall. flovernmetit. t0 |,,,| H“. ,.x._,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, how ,5 i, ma, (iovt-rriirieiit. ‘irrespective of trai-ty, Zlir: lluirttriii understood that n 1,1,“, ,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, m,“ m, ,, “Conger! and it lht- (llllfifi? tatives should petition has been l‘l‘('F3l\'t‘tl from “m, comtnlt the satire. offence as their people at ltttsticn tiskitii; for a small illlr. iliclkinttlil nuts iriforirietl ‘prcviiitts to the election there was quite u nuiitlmr of these issued to boys and girls whose people ltaptii-ntril to be on the right sitic clectirrs. The people are just iot‘ the (lirvermrrt-ut. This trrinciple W,“ ,, St) llADLY lWilFN lN rowan. The tiroiuptness oi‘ the Como stout-r oi‘ Public Works iii lug the ilitnitrgi- ca by thc storm of last October lluiitaltr thought-highly comruc able. (lu bchtrlt‘ oi‘ his tiislrict necessity in the schools for more teachers. Was there this necessity on July 24th? A report has been circulated. for ivhlch he. beliovvtl the lender oi‘ the Opposition was responsllrlc, that there is an incruasi: itt taxation on Second District the hon Speakert FY0111 1111111Y Slflllillltllnts the farmer tion upon tlic mauageiuient of the owinil t0 Station. but lllillilllfillltll that conr the (laying expenses. rcpre- farmers go there to take lcssotis been considered a banner Liberal turned ovrr to election to this llllllll. anti made into a selfsttppiirt- House last your of two Conservzr lng institution it might bi- oi’ var tive representatives has been urt- lut- as an example to the far-triers. the Sirhool. and and the confidence "reposetl by the people in the men who have ttniteiktioti whether wt.- we.ri= not trayitig Mr. Buntain referred tn the way ’l‘ht-. \\'innen's iusiltuti- iii his dis~ iii which Premier ltlathicson had trict is the finest institution that found money for the Province. not. could be inaugurated. as the llell (loverntnent did by irr- Otiawtt and securing an additional come. He. hail heart] much boasting about. the economy of Premier llell but what he cottld not tinderstttnil if Mr. Bell sat so tightly on the liil lie knew not forgot that they had deliberately taken from country nearly $200,000 ailrlitiorttil He cited the vari- ous taxes llllllflfil-‘li by the Bell Gov- result polls last .ltrly, which proved that the people during the elec- ferctl $2.000 if‘ they would support did not kiio\\' had been put tip to himself and his campaign- decep- kcetr iwery prourlse made. led the. down- Tho people want, good honest prctlcccsstirs they will deserve. the stinic treatiuctrt at the hands of the liable to ri-pttilitttc them. but Olll‘ thing is certain. THEY \\'lLL NE- . {N t‘\(l.i\l\' 'l‘l) 'l‘lll:1lll'Il\i- NANT Oi" LTTTTCRALS \\'ll() llAl) 'l‘ltEA'l‘ED 'l‘l-lEll‘l repair- ‘(Ell tn bridges Station is not giving ire value to the farmers that it is 5:. said t0 do. lie inteuileil no refitte- w1parirtivcly few firririt-rs ‘ii-ceivetl s. much benefit from visiting it. We p- know that the Stallion today is not Why should the st iii work in which thi-y (‘Ulliil not ly make cnils nit-ct‘! it‘ it could be tht- local tzove-rrt- llt: visited the ‘fcehtiical was plctrst-tl with thi- work done there. lint. as 'E|\' Premier" has said, it was a ques- ty hail U’ too much for iht- bi-ncflt tit-riveti- A meeting is hclil trvcry tliri-i- or four wt-clts and it has a splendid cilucatititiirl value. lie was pli-aseil to know that the (lovi-rntncnt itiicutlctl to ittvc every assisiaitt-c to tlii,o- ill- stittitctt. ii(- warmly appriivt tl of the (lovcriitiii-ut road policy as outlined by the Prt-rriict‘ attil (‘om- uiissiotter of Public Works. The tiatrol system for the itpltt-i-p and repair oi‘ the roads he ll!'li"~'“ii would work very stitisfzrcto ly. 'l‘h<- irénple of the Second District of Queeifs pay a large aiuotiut of taxes into the treasury and lit‘ trusted that the district would re~ ceive every attention iii tlii- mallet‘ of projects tinder tit-e llotniiiloti lrllshivay hcthetnc. lie retrrreti uar~ ticularly to the roails front Milton . to New Glasgow bridge. and from Wheatley River tn llutitcr ltivcr- The latter ltas been in a ilctiltrrablo condition, although a very llvtjus- sary road to the nti-rchants of the (llSlPiCi. lie tiiitlerstoiril that ;\lr. Jas, l\ic‘.\'eiI. when (‘oitiiriissiotii~r" oi‘ Public Works tinder the formt-i‘ (Zonservativc. tlttvernirii-nt had mo’ ney voted for the repair of this road; but the Liberal (iovcrn- mcut camc in iltiririg that year tutti the tnoney was never expended. It) to ed he oy of- it to grant to assist in thc illggitig of mussel uiud, whore a scow is loca- toil. lie hoped the (lovt-riiirieiii would soc its way io grant. tissist- llh‘ Facts and Figures Ab ly Presented By Hon. Mr. Prowse During the Budget De- bate in the Legislature. HON A, l’. PIHHYSF}, speaking during the ilebate on the Budget in tlrt- iPr-tiviircittl Loglislattirt: re- cctitly, rcletreil to his otvn elei-tion campaign. ,which had lit-en fought against heavy oildir in the Murray. bribe electosi with a few days’ work on the roads. lt was nothing more than bribery and attempted ctrrrup-tlon. Speaking of the rental of $500 a i_ your paid by the present Govorn- ‘ littvbtrr district. iiud which ivatifitytnt lYiPllt for the residence of His by botii (ionst-i-vaiive. standarii- Honor the Lieutenant Governor, bearers. He then took irp some of Mr. ‘Proivse proved conclusively lilo advantages sci-tired under pri-- that this was tr very motlerate itiott-i (JonsedraWi-vti udinritiisprti--cliarge. He quoted the expendi- iitrns, referring particularly to the titre on the upkeep of Government int-inasi-il hllllriltly of iitiojitiir wlllClliliilllliif front 1905 to 1910, the aver- i‘ had been scciircil in i588, which t .i,','c cost per year for six years be- ilre Province has enjoyed cvefllng $733.07 for upkeep alone. for First As again-st the. increase of SWO.- ' since. 'l‘hv member Princi- (Mr. lllztuchiirdt contended 000 prnviitclitl subsidy, secured that $101010 in irniiuiil interest had from Ottawa by the Mathleson (lovernment. the Liberals claim to have got $70,000, illut. this claim would have been paid had they never gone to Ottawa, and the re- presentutives of the iProvincial (Ttlfitrlllllfilri. sent to Ottawa at. that lime -fnilcd in their duty; there was an opportunity of presenting a special claim on behalf of the island which they did not take. The Province is today sirffering dtsailvztntages from the Liberal rule by having schools in sections oi’ thi- i-ouutigv where they never .shoulil have been placed. and where the few pupil-s attending make. the cost per pupil a great ex- i pcnsv upon the province. Mr. Prowse believed the present Gov- ernment will find a way out of this difficulty. lie referred also to "the prevalent spirit of unrest anti to the diseoutiuzlngly slow process. Everything the Government can do w-ill be done to help conditions along these lines. A more optimis- tic viewpoint is needed. Encourag- to power with an uvtti'l\‘llt*.lll'llllll'ing ‘S15E15 we” ‘he women’! man’ majority, the stllllflllillf-K that tookiilllf-n and the increasing develop- - ‘nil the failure they llldlltlillltlllt of tho community BPlTll- T” m, “M, ,,,,._,.|,...t|,,,, W... irssist in thirst», movements also the 1d,“, hipplnpd ,4, i“. H“. 3",. titrverutncnt will do all it can. - ...___-<-Q-Q>—~—-— toriicy Ccucrttl, \\‘llil'll cirntitittctliRich- Easter Egg right along. ‘flit-y tigri-tai lll)\\'l‘\'i'l'.. itii incH-aisiiiii! the ttxt-s on t-\'t'l‘.\"i l i (By Dominion. News Service) been lost from Uttnuttt iry the tion- servtitivcs. bttt ht- would remind that gteiitlcipttti ‘that an trtlditlirttal $20,000 in yearly interest had been gaiuetl. lion. Mr, Prowse went fully into the history’ of lllt‘ growth of the tirovincial debt. llosliowed conclu- sively that the Liberal deficit av. t-rageti $45,000 :t year during tliel twenty years they hail been in power previous to 191i. ‘flit-ti ihc MiiilliPSOll (iovcrtrincnt. cattle in, and iluring the vlght years of (You- sorvittive rule thcy iiicrctist-tl tiri- deficit by about $ilil,ittllt_ despite the heavy cxticirtliturie of the. war years. dn i010, th> \\'ar and Health tax \\‘.ls irecess ‘y to raise sitibttoo. The Libertil< cipposed this, claiming there was ample rt-vvntie for f!\'t?l‘yillillL§. in conse- quence o‘, the tailucati trial needs of the province an atrpcal was tnadc tor an trtlilitioutil $75,000, and the Libcinils imposed that. it was stranlgi: to see, when they came lit- misc ginning of tho til"~‘d;§l‘l‘('ltll‘lll be» tween the former Premier and .\t- thing “tangible and ititaiiqllrle." .‘ ‘rrully, when the goviarnmcut tigaiti came lit-fore. the tit-tiplc tlicY were indigiiantly turned iloivti. .\‘<»ii_ |,0N,,O,\-_A,,,.,1 29_A flu), 5M1", Pull)’ 1W1 1‘\‘1‘1‘ 1“‘1'1'1\"‘1l rlllill i‘ "" i.l\lllt‘l'lt“rlll who recently stayed at Yet-w in this l’t'1>\'i111'@» iiiit- Savoy lloiel entrustctl to the lion. .Vli','l'rti\vst~ t'illl.\llli‘l‘i‘tl lillliiwiiil “h” "i; ‘he Swim’ R““m“,r' tirovinizitil debt. at the presenttiuitgliljll ill“ "lilmllg "i a Pmafrkagf’ trmoutititig to $1,111,013. a tn.rttor,i"_“f‘i‘.‘l (‘Fm- “5 a “T179759 or a oi‘ grave alarm. in lflill, when twirl“ ance along this lino, as the work would btr of great ltoncflt. to the farmers of the comuiirtiity- ris- latttrc, might be. a good one. but _ l\ir. Buutitin wits tut-titted to doubt m1. lllr. Situations sincerity in this. as i~-- he lttttl been four yt-tirs itt ill!‘ The suggestion of tlio"’lcatler of the Opposition, that hall‘ the mem» hers would be cnotiglt in the Legis- iic. _ hopulutitrri \v.'ts oliotii what it i-a tii-hri" “lmmirmwe u w“ an oral“ (tiny, tltc debt was $1.70 pt-r capi ' ‘ y cliotznlaie egg. about the size lllllW it is $12!. (liliv liguvtes wcr iol‘ a football. But inside. hung 0n given illustrating tins. llo belie iumy ‘ixhiuvumml in m" luau“ "rlji-n-els. including uncut Brasilinn ilittle trhtrcolate arias and niches. and conctmletl in n chocolate; cab- road cxttcnilltttrc. 'i‘ltcrt= were tn:-tt,t(,mlnmu,g. mighty _Vt"i|l‘S of age, aiitl clllitlftdll the dlell (iovcrntnoni were inexi-us- mph wflv. "bu", $3500“ wean,” -- 1 W ,. t‘ ,v “MN ‘nwmvm n“ I,“ ll. took itbnttt l0 days t0 com- " "“ “ ' .> ‘ ' i-i- ti - cg . on tht wall of the "imihi i"'i““‘_'_i"’ ."[N'l‘.‘,ii," ifhlxiliiiisfg‘ lilfliirt‘. in» a littilo chocolate i“'i"*"i“ ""““lm‘"" l“ ‘ i‘ ' ‘ -abiiiet with tiny drawers, for the 'l‘ltADlt‘.'l‘l-il). The leader‘ of the Utiposltion muili- tho deliberate statement. iui the llousc that tho (‘oirscrvtrliyt- tiovcrnmetit ‘wits going to increase taxation on latid in this Provlttcc. .'l‘ho saute stnit-tncni. has appt-arcti in the Liberal press for stimo time. llc had heard of tho press being the rriautlipieiro of the iinfly. tit‘ his ri-irrtirks) \Vt‘l'v tlicst- "cirgitiiri-r school of civil and over again. (Mr. llicNcviir quut~ eil tr number of thcsu in the course lit‘. llicli llHliPlli turiietl out last ycat‘ ai the 'l‘t-.clitiii':il- School‘! l ilo, not think they stirilicil iii tho \‘lll{lllc‘i‘l‘*i'*l‘i\illvl‘ illi‘y.\'1'l‘l‘l‘. traincil in the school of l‘tlLl'|‘lL‘.»\l. ENGINEERS (Latrght t-rl. Some of these so-citllctl cri- llic late Donald l)(3ll(‘.\'L‘(l tht- fin-trier (Joni- dttubietlly iiilsnranttgcmciit. oi‘ the whole. road "swift-tit. 'l‘licy lat-ltcd lrttsitiess ablillly. in 102i or 1022. for exitmple, they made ict-rtalii eou-' tracts on lllt‘ roads. Seine. were for y~fivc cents per cubic ytavtl of that ihero was llOl one dollar w of this Province. farm lauds in the province. llow wished to thank the (‘ommtssiimcr 1401101‘ \“l1"I1 lllfi lt1Il‘l.\' 1W1“ 111 Inlll" to itisinutitc it. 'l‘hi-rt- was llO\\'l‘VGl' “i, “PM,” - . "-',"illl 1. absolutely no truth iii It. lt should $0,"; 1934"", (,2, till". ifi-lggg,“ whkq, uui. take any tierson long to find out i|,,,,| |,,.,.,, ,,,,,_,|,.,.,,,,, gm. ,'|,,, ms, I .. . . . _ _ 9E tour years and was a tilsgrace to taxes increased on the itirm lands the ,||,_,,,._,,.,_ ‘ms inissioncr of Public Works was tlflligilliiifiiiiulixsyij for iltc prompt rcptrirs made to ct‘ ttttd no such suggestion ivas ot- ttliiit‘ lioniesi. but tltcri- was uir haul“, 0,.‘,',", ,,,,,,n',,‘,,,,,,, m“, 1,10,, (lystcr llcd Bridge. fifteen and one fcrcil then. M“ ill i-orrclitslott, llitnttiin i-x- pri-sseil tho coirvli-tltm that. the farmers of the country arc Iii-hind Premier‘ Stewart. as thi-y liavi- every confidence in him and iu lllt tfonscrvittivc policy. half chains long, which had bccu The matte tinssablo. tTlie tiroseirt (iorutnissioncr, seeing but it has got down to this now. ,,, ,, . , .,, l, m, as ti", 'l‘llAT 'l‘l-IE LIBERAL tranrv lN ,;,_';‘,1,‘,',‘;_‘i,‘,,';.;,,;“,§!.. m", not t} THE HOUSE ARE 'l‘l<lli1 lilOUTll- k" the “me bu, m mflmkja“ PIECE OF THE PRESS. llo would the are," and t; s“ ma, mo“ m.» M ° E w ‘ " t t f th L'beral an a cs. Puuhls" THE CLMISES ‘THAT olimlueis lliiflllefillilil that the (Ton- APPEAR IN THE TAXATION MW‘ ' -votlvc.s are ‘going to raise about 0F 1920i which w“ lmsswl by "h" Sllifidltitl more. in luxcs next year: that. is not correct. 'l‘lri-.ri- will be a dct-reitso of taxi-s over the Liht-r» ill irdtulnlstrtitloti of tibout $331100- Ilow is the dlffi-rctici- guild! l" ill‘ lililtit‘. up‘! it. will bi- iiillli‘. iii lit" first place, by the fair collcctititr oi n“. tpyoit, wlicri- the Llbt-rttls lutl ml to do this. l\lr. Alt-Nevin l(llt‘\\‘ of it largo pi-rcentttgi- iii fflX-l)l"t‘('t'i(“l‘$ who wvro not. tiayltrg tirxt-s. llti- cttitititttiiesaround (‘liurlirtti-liiivii. lrt the inuuetiiirti- vicinity of tho tax office, are pretty wcll titxcd buI tliero wcrt- (ithcrs, and a pretty blt: oni- not. far frorii the l‘f‘.‘<liil(‘.ll('t‘ t-i former (iirvi-rirnicnt ltiinistt-i. Wreath Ber Bride (By Dominion News Service) GLOUCESTEILAprII 20-» A yount! (lloucoster bride, opening the flor» istfs box contalnitrg lior ivodtllns bouquet n. tow minutes bcftrrc alto, was doc to loavo her homo for the church, discovered to lll'l‘ tllslnay ihni tho florist has sent u wrctttb of roses itistcuil of a hrliltil bori- wnlm, n") NW,- PAY A DOM, quot. Tho discovery was a gri-at M, m TAXES m)“ In”; [mgflr shock to her. but another l)(llll]lll‘i'l,<0UR_ ‘ft-puts, ’l‘hcri- were loii t:l Wu“ "blamed lmrrinmy’ "m. MW" cases where there ivns it uiis- to her beforo she entered the vflrrkmo o,- ,,,3,,,.(, ,,, Hus“, "m". church. y” ‘ for labor. Thai was a very high trriee. lf they had ordinary bust tress knowltttlgc they would never have let contracts that. high. Later on. when the price of ltrbor was going ilowtt, they turircil round and gave it by days’ work. Mr. Mc- lloiinltl cited a nunibt-r of llfflicfll-‘i lint by day's work Last year. Was that because therc happencti to be an election that year‘! At any rule it dld not show good business ability. It‘ tlicro ivas a timi- for ilay‘.~t litbor 1t wits when tht- (‘Mll- lr -l prices were liigli. lll his own district, Mr. Mt-llnnalil said, tirior in liii- t-lctdioti, pi-opln were rom- plulniug that. some men sitpptisl-tl to bi- worltiirg on the roads wirrc slt-etllltg in the ivoods all day, or playing carils. lie linow of one contract whori- H“. forcmati trainc nloirg and tisltctl Wllllfl‘ ll iiumber- of the boys Wcrih. Nobody gitvc u sailsfttcttrry uti- sivi-r; at the stimc time they knew they iii-ere SlUPIlTIIK behind the hedge. Thi- (lovcriiinotrt did not rc- vnivn fifty ct-irt, worth of value from omc. of these pcopli- 'l‘licrt- excavation or forty cents an hour ,. govcrntni-tit came . Britain. may well surprise riairili-rs Mr. McDonald then referred the Andrew Fraser Mitchell qulry and quoted from the evlden» 'i,,,,,,ed|,,,e “mum cc taken by the Commissioner appointed by the Provincial Govern- ment to show that the Dominion, and trot this Province. should be 1° the situation. dld not wait for said. He. had seen old uteri a taiucd by the victims of the agent lfllg OTQCUQIL (Continued on Page 10) lshould be stopped for good. 911' election to come around. htit took Money had been largely squand- ered on road expenditure tinder the late‘ Government. Mr. Iluntain held responsible for the losses sus~ |little boys employed just lmfnre, This sort of thing ll ll ud Old Leaders Took Public Office-Extre- mists Show lncre asing Influence. (United Press) LONDON, April 30.~—Thc unusu- al sequence of big strikes and lab- or uphoavtils the moment a Labor into power in lost a number ind sane" type. The main body oi‘ British tra trnion feeling GREAT BRITAIN'S NEW lABilil CABINET HURT BY STRIKES Radicals Assumed 0h arge 0f Unions When Hence, tnost oi‘ the big unions of their most ex» ierletteeil leaders-men of the "sirfo is by no int-ans cx~ ile , supposctl that union lllOVBtlN‘ as long as possible. Actually. Romany Cabinet has encountered MacDonald's porters than it has i‘rom_the combln ed Parliamentary opposition. orals and Conservatives. ous- sometimes a case of "citrses _ iilrrouil. who may justifiably have he aims of the trade would he to help ‘ the first llritlsh Labor govorrrtrient to makr- good and continue in oillce more trouble from its own alleged sup~ Lib- The reasons are many and vitri- tri-mist ;cnutrarily. it is intctrsivly" conscrvirtlve. us befitting lite ori~ glunl attus of the trade itulon move- ment. But. like most conservatives. the average old-type trade unionist did not worry himself much about the political side of the tnoveiueut. and was too lazy to sac that his views were properly represented even on his own governing body. Under leaders like J. H. Thomas. J-R. Clynes, Stephen Walsh, Tom Shaw. Harry Gosling and others now in the Cabinet. the average ,“""l"ll¥ “'_""ll ‘i'""‘ illlli i" "“""_' unset sltrncs, the jewels were pttt ‘an order irtim ('2llliillltll\'.\' rutiititi ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, My“ below “a ,in the elcctioti l0 i111 l" ‘ill!’ ["1" trtntiletitrn. iiud their gradually nmn tor cmpltiyiricnt. lli- hoped Saul“, ,,,,_u llli‘ time \\'lllllli never coiiri- \\'llt‘l\ '|'|,,. "m; w,“ jug-urn“ f", n tame the (‘tinsi-rvatlvji- party would beta-um. gitilty of siiclt ('till(lllt‘i. it is a _____<_‘_>_____ vi-ry hard thing l" lillllii lililt 1111i (treat far is sometimes concealed taltoriipt should have bccu tnudt- lump-ping (Ixftqtslvc daring, v like chickens 1 they lairnchetl from the opposition coming homo to roost." when Labor leaders have found that the iivclvcriticisms int; for hniz‘ Extremists In Office. benches are not quite so easily ac- trade unionist was content to lct his executive do his political think~ ceptable when the critics find Government department. increasing Ants and other extremists in Brit- ish trade union msnsRemenh-men not in Parliament. hoping to get tnere and. anyway- seeking to replace the older type _ o! leader who to sows Oitffhlofln ‘_ h ma. 0:0. u m“. ‘M itin- Onto inallurvoy of on nation.‘ , the Govemmnt- Whoa MacDonald ’ formed his Cabinet themselves at ‘tho head of s bit; The main cause. however. is the influence of Commun- hnf possibly mmber of the cream of the became Cab- MINER L O1 all the amazing contrasts In the Ilvn of the men who now form the govnrnmont of Great Britain under the Labor regime. nore Is ‘greater than that presented by the 'ITIVI\IOII o! June: Brown. M. P.. to be Lord High Commluoloner of Scotland. I post recently held by Lord Elptdntteno. when wife lo n ulster of the Duchess oi York. The pout originated in 1M0 when the lt is trite that of Into years most‘ of the big labor federations have pieced the younger nnd,mostly ox-i trcmist tyne. in "mnnd-ltvmm- mend" position, but this was most-i ly on general "ginpring-up" prin- ciples. and it was on the sonar. old type chief of the organisation that the trade unionist relied to steer clear of foolishness. Whore an extremist gained the highest pos- ition in canton he invarisbry found hmlolf ‘edged by old-typo conser- t t. uner labor lenders .,,.itwiuwo~.wmts- »~ nwitflQIUlrnrw-iw m, ,0,- membeg yqttvg lieutenants. This is typical. fiemmllflllllrt of the Church of w m‘ Mimw" ' M “wu- not o British labor, but nrititiflsmirinu emu as advisers t» ai- ' an. OONIIRXATWN or“: iv (‘are Admin! Joan "loud. ‘fbiofllllll ltiirflo QIHIIHU Iii proportion. n , a“ of the amtraiutmizgfifi i venurydm avy and in; to t 801a Tum‘ "il'iii‘i't¥l”‘"“' $1 two'- $.93: lmiucuvb h “not w“ T" I i . IDINT proced- Ii r- lltiol generally. The Britinher inaction Kings in their rutsilom ates political extremes in any with tho church. Jnmn It. of ing- dlreotioa. and llltes to attach s few llnd adopted the poet to his own (Continued on. Pill 19)} - us: by anemia; the oommllflow EAPQ TO FAME AS HOST OF H OLYROOD CASTLE or: h-lmseli. tho: controlling the hers o! his Sunday school duo, attain of the church. M that time and tits wm, who is non It the about three-quarters o! the business door at their homo with her ton of the country related to the will reside in Helyrood O , h0- churcb. Holyrood Cntle. which ban low. during May. when the fimril been the home of Sceftllb Kings Assembly o! tho Gtmrchoflnblland since the days oi James IV. in the meets. At It will 6o IOIUIIH’! fifteenth century, has been the grutnt studlntl Ind Intel! ale, - ‘. . scene of mlny strange events. mid momma o! moat of I 5 obto - Mary. Queen of Scots. lived Ind Ilmtllil. um; Innm VIII ' in lien-i im- court here. and it was salon up 0n here she had her famous qulrrli with John Knox when sin" stunt“ and wept baton him boonuu o1 criticisms. James Drown, QM pnt- uit eommtuionu, vols Is non in VMoi-tnyiravo visited It up picture wmnqsmo citing mow i. t. . um High to 0 and llodtu rooms of the all lrltllh monarch, labial , v ..so