The Paper That I Covers Prince “Edw ' Island .Lu@=l'- m" " l \ k“ %/I///Z~;M i l“ sinus Guardian, Founded I887, ghulsttetovvn Guardian, um cuts. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921 $ 12,625.00 600.00 s asoono . » - w a GS 01' 8 E 68 8f ay ‘ i I Eshm‘ t i l92lTbldYi t d .- __ v , a < ' k -..~. p‘- "15., v ' _ N ' fljlv |_v-,|~ = , . surname coua-r ' , 1],. - ; l‘ . ‘ "Z _ ‘ _ ' " ¢ ' Attorney General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2,000 w ' . l"‘~'_" ‘ "q '7 Clerk of the Crown . . . . . . . . . . . .. B50 ' l ' - . Prothonotary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 950 I ~ . Y External Audit Show» an Increase of $29,900 m the Public debt and an Unmeasured ...-.... .n................ tit... 0...... . s00 " ' - - - - DelPu: m-.P" . ,3 Deficit 0i About $100,0001n the Years Transactlons. Unpaid B1118, Special loan 0,33; ,.‘;§,.,Zf,§,,§§_ ,{',?;§ 2332;; ____ H _ iii _ _ v Court Steruographer . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. 800 ‘,1, $ ' .' Stenographer-Attorney Generals office .. . .. 300 A, . - Instead of the boasted surplus of $3.200 and a reduction of $20,000 ‘Phase unpaid accounts total $52,552.39. 2153:? 33’ 5332:0553: his: H I . . . ‘ . ‘ . I I. Lgfiog _ in the public debt the External Audit oi the Public Accounts ‘shows pa vrne Bank of Montreal reports: “In addition to the above there an... snmleme C0,", M“, C0,,“ o, chm“; """" " n}; actual deiloit on the past year's transactions of over $100,000 and was due by the Government of Prince Edward Island on December Kflpees nnd Disbursements supreme Con" ' ' 4 500 5 an addition to the public debt of $29,939.62. 1920 on account of their debentures paid by this bank: A Special pnlnglng Stationery etc’ . . ' ' I ' D ' H ‘n50 fl _ u; vlerw of the boasting of m. Patriot DBIOIQ the legislature met sum rel-m Loan $42,268.41. rm items together .with $6,187.33 over- ' ’ ' "" """"""" " and iiho statements of the Premier and his supporters on the floor of draft on School Supply, make up s. grand total of $100,008.18 oi‘ current crown prnnecnflons in Magmraw; com.“ theilouso those disclosures “are alarming. liabilities due on DecembsrJil, 1920. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " The external audit was conducted by Mr. J. ll. Malcom, Manager Deductlng from this the alleged surplus of $3,225, the actual deficit LAW gquyn-s cHAaLqq-Tzq-OWN 0f "I9 3510i 0f NQWI 3001111. and his name and reputation are a for the year is over $97,000. Keeper-s Sam“, ' ‘ w) guarantee that his findings are correcL- Moreover, Mr. Maleom was lt will be observed that these iioms represent only the accounts pneL Llgn, nnn I ' ' ' . I ' L ' ' Q I I - ' ' . ' I . - ' I I ' . H 3000 _ ‘restricted to "ascertaining the actual financial indebtedness and actually rendered and available to the External Auditor. They are I I I ' I I D I L I I . A ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " I liabilities of the province as at 31st. of December 1920." He was only the "tangible" accounts: the “i-nisnglible" bills that are still fiost- gQUN-fy COURTS W100i“? I101 llflfmlmld 5° Investigate anything beyond this. ing around unpresented, when they reach headquarters may very ma- salaries or glen-kn _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 52 45o "111 the Patriot of Maroh 19th Premier Bell's speech on the Address terialiy 111019359 11119 Very IB-Ilslbls indebtedness to an extent lnconceiv- Rents Disbursements and Repairs. ‘ H .600 I I’ Wm“?! ‘WWII - able even by the financiers 0i the Bell soverumeut- {Bailiiizs Fees ..... ............. .. . . so i ,1 This government has succeeded in keeping the expenditure well The debt oi the province, page 9 of the Public Accounts 1919 was Books, Printing and Stationery, etc. . . . . . . . .. 100 within the revenue. *2‘ o. smaller surplus of batwcon three can. I». .".<_-.-.,~ Due on contracts Payable Treasury . . . . . .. Teacher's Salaries. etc. . ' Lady Wood Estate Guaranteed Accounts . . . . . .. limay say to the extent of some $40,000. Instead of 1 deilcit we have a. surplus oi that amount, and. independent of that, will be able to reduce the public debt to the extent of $20,000." Now what docs ‘the external audit disclose? UNPAID AOOOU NTS Accrued interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$14,909.06 Accounts payable Public Works . and four thousand. Moreover we 15,901.21 2,712.50 $1,198,882.31 on December‘ 31, 1919. in bhe public debt of the province i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,943.72 The External Audit oi 1920, page 9 shows the debt oi the province on Dec. 31. 1920 to he $1,228,822.36. making an increase oi $29,939.62 Keeper As a pantial offset to this increase the government claims credit Iiatmn _ , , _ _ , _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ , , , _ _ , ,_ for cash and liquor in hands of Prohibition Commission of $26,106.32 Medical Attendant, __ but as a larger amount than this was on hand last your and not offered Maintenance, egq _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3390 as an offset to the then liabilities, they have no right to claim it now. These matters, all summed up, make u most shameful exhibition of JAIL. QUEEN'S COUNTY 500 100 JAII; AND COURT HOUSE, PRINCEOOUNTY government mismanagement and of their lusglius wivh flsurrs lo fur- Keeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 350 ther deceive the people. No doubt therewlll he a a“ ‘ll expose oi lntrnn , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ g5 hese ‘bookkeeping transactions during the debate WILFII is now immi- Medical Attendant __ __ , g0 nont. The figures quoted above touch only the outer fringe oi‘ what Mfllntenange, em _' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 250g will probably prove io be the most damning indictment ever brought . against an ‘administration. 1 mm. wswns wosx av. 114s day. Apply , Guardian uffice. w ~~ _...,.< ~. vomh-ansitsqi sanosm. l‘ noon minors. Victoria. 'FO|R_ sAI-a-Houas, APPLV s: , King st. - . . 5 *WANTED-WI~LD OEESE. NE-LS »_ on Waldrou. Tyne Valley. .» ‘FOR GALE OHEAF, EDISON ‘ 9133101141 03¢. WOW-h 33-35. AWU Box 433. city. . A Zrouua-rsiln or zvs-oussss onGreutOeorgsSt. Apply Guard don oilice. , .5 ‘L081’ A PAH-I OF GLA$BEB IN ' case. Nader please leave at this office. Reward. ‘ITO RENT- A FURNISHED house. Apply P. O. B03433. city. ‘ ‘WANTEDF-A MAID FOR Glfli _ oral housework. Apply 29 Upper rrinositroet. c Big Crop 0f I Strawberries WATSONVILLE, Calif" April 5 "Tho first strawberries oi‘ the sea- uou have just left here, it was an- nounced today. vwo week ahead of the average seasonal date for initial fllllllmsuta. The crop for itihis season is estimated at 155.000 crates, sp- proxlmatcly three times the nonmal Yield. ‘FOR SALEAREGISTERED SHORT horn! buJ-l," ‘Seral River Sultan. it year old; dam Rosebud; giro, Tip rpeirary Clyde. Frederick Park-man Charlottetown dboyalty. ~wu.si.'c TAKE NOTICE _-uo fishing allowed on promises of illixolfs Mill. ‘FOR SALE-ONE RUBBER TIR- ed stick seat wagon. Good us new. Box 42, city. ‘FOR SALE-HALL STAND BOOK case, roll top desk, sideboard re- ifrlgershor, kitchen table and’ lbsd room suite. Write Bo: 511 oity for prices and particulars. r. _ WANTIU A‘ mun son omen- i " a1 housework. Apply s17 mon- l muudflirost. ' was sacs-Maw saowu n; , 1 per. suitable for placing under ‘ , ggpet5pentsarollmtfiuardian 0G. WANTED TWO NEWLY FRESH. , ened cows Ayrshire grade, Apply E -'#"'*"\\§ Bayer. Ouarliacsmwn. n. n. r ‘P WANTED --MAN 0R BOY T0 work on form. ply C '1‘. Ferguson. York, R. . 2. wAwrza-_-MA~ on ‘IOV EV Apply H. E. essay, York. . AIIIITIOUB YOUNG MAN DE- ‘ wires a position as travelling saleosnan. Good references. Writs '8" care of Guardian. - .. os-r-tsisrnsa mucus con lugnch of I19!!- Finder save at Guardian 01000- Re- I? a guns-mo sronzv 9.‘ 33 X d6? fest. Lot of lumber in it. Call or write ,. lLsue, (irons Roads. Lot ssuénsoitrsann Aw:- i . . wv. ail, ‘Dan, Lone ' 53a right. m’. . A. UiIAtklll __ QTNIII PUINIIHID I 0101114011 l. It!‘ I - Modern ooavsnionooo. 111461113 of 1am tggmrk on farm. - o. inn». su. ‘lg’- l} a p 5H6; tenors, CLOTH, of i tar-momma "u; 1s Dim ‘WANTED-MARRIED ‘MAN FOR farm work. Apply to Austin Cameron. Aillustine Cove, P.1d I’. ‘E068 FOR MATCHING FROM navy choice selected lay s, c. Rhoda ilsland Reds, $2.00 15; $3.00 per 30. Seildcn C. Mo Lean, Cornrwail. ‘FOR SALE-MY FWRM OF 100 acres; situated in North Gran- ville. William W. Taylor. FOR GALE OR TO LET_ A WARE house on Water Street. MN! to John Mcquillan. ‘WANTED — TO PURCHABE second hand hook case. Ap- vpiy at Guardian qilflce. house with garden adjoin-lug. Conveniently located, modern con veniences including hot watar hsatiag.- Good Ibsrn in rear. Ap~ ply Palmer t Palmer, City. ‘ ‘ LL UNOALLED FOR QUITE and oval-coats from our 30 branch es throughout Canada will be sold at $14.00 such, odd trousers $1.95. in many cases this pmcs is less than 1-8 their actual value. Merchants ‘buy those Imldmfor rsssls to their customers. Wins, man will get 2 to 3 suits at this griceflynrqsslo st 153 iiicbnioad (J t., English and Scotch Woolen o. OLOTI-If-DO your women folks need materials in good qualities for their dresses and suits. We have thousands of yards that will be sold as low at $2.75 per yard, 1-2 reg. price, in goods 54 to 56 inches Iwlde. i ... is an excellent opportunity got motorists in ‘better quali- l SEHIIIJB HUT lllK I Chancellor of ‘FOR SALE, EIGHT ROOMED, Horne, the new chancellor o! the '- Imr, speaking in the House of Commons todaygsoncelfning the stoppage of coal mining hinted a gloom-y picture of the results of the strike. He declared a. swllll- age of coal production at this time was far more serious than would ordinarily be the Case. The Prince of Wales attended the sess- ion snd listened attentively to the chancellor's speech. “We have just come through n winter of the most serious depression and were el- of reviving trade when this took place." The chancellor declar- ed that flicker had been extiusu ishad and when it may be rolishled no man can say.» ‘The effect is not merely on our general trifle and Industry "but on the coal ‘in- dustry Itself which will sulfa;- the, most serious disaster. A result of the late strike was to roh us of, many markets to which our coal used to go. Forthg first time in’ history American coal come; to Eu rope in iarrso quantity and the op- position may lay the blame where they like but the toot ‘is incomes;- able that millions o; ions or Unit- ed Stats-a coal csmeto Europa last yon,- and in October 1,000,000 tons wont to France alone. Already as n result of the present threat orders are being eagerly ‘sought from the United Stats, and some have been placed. __.-. Railway Officials On Inspection Tour 0i the Island Road o. c. O'Donnell. 061mm Superintendent of the Canadian Northern Railway. Mr- M- l"- Tompkins, General‘ Froisht Arson] Mr. F. O. (kudos, District Engin- eer, Mr. G. M. Palmer, Auditor or Disbursements and Mr. R. W. ‘ Simpson, Assistant to the Genera- Supsrlatondsut are making an in- spection tour of the Prince Edward island Railway. Tilly nrrrvso or the Island on Monday and proceed- ed west as far as Tignlsn and cam: to (Ilurlottetown yesterday rore noon. In company with Gupe-rinteno eat Grady and Mr. P. W. Clsnkln travelling freight Agent of the P. B. l. 11., they lsit in the sits: Mr. than usually round la wo- Qabrios and also tsko cars . s childronh nsods. Coll at store address 168 Richmond ,1 W)‘, ,_, .. . llilNmIlIIlN-flhfllllfifll noon for Souris whore they roman. 0d last night. They will probably only just discerning the first ilick- ' oionce in thg British coal strike occurred ‘here today. Five hund- red miners overipowerersd a police guard at Hartlil-ll colilcries wreck- sd the plant and drove lIWfly em- ployees cndaavoring to pump water from the pits. Five police and a numlbsr of worker; were injured by ithe miners who used clubs and stones. Pom-pars at the filth or fourth colliierv were driven from one rplant ailter a ten minutes HI- iimatum was issued by the strik ens. Germans Pay Roparation Money LONDON, April 5.—ln reply to a, question in the House of Com- mons today Premier Lloyd-George stated that the not. amount ropar- ntion money received from Ger- many was about 100,000,000 pounds sterling. JAIL AND COURT HOUSE, KING'S COUNTY Keeper of Jail and Court House Miscellaneous Administration of Justice . . . . . . . . . .. IN - Total Admlniistrationof Justice . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ I > a _ ' .. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Commissioner, “part Salem-y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 1.000 ' C l . .. the Exchequer Pamts a .;’Z;2‘.;ii‘.’"§.' $231273‘. 2.323;“? Gloomy Picture of Situation Arising §2Zi°.','.i.’;.‘:‘..'éi’§§l‘.“.‘.° I.f;'.'°.'.‘.i2f-.'Z"'l‘§“ , _ l enc s . . . . .. . From C03,] Strlke, Acts 0f Vlolgnce Rg- Printing. Stationedy. etc. ...................... ... 1.100 - ' Exhibitions’ and Live Stock Judging . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12,000 ' Encouragement of Live Stock, Field Crops, Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (spenufl to Th, gunman). _ u THE Am-s o; ‘HQLENQE _Fnrmer‘s institutes and Educational Work . . . . . . . . . 5,000. - U Dairying. and Poultry Raising (increase $4,000) .. . 7,000 LON-DON. April R-Sir Ruben EDINBIIRIPHLADIIII 5.-Fl'rst vi- Vital Statistics ................................. .. 1,000 Agricultural High School and Education Work (new) 4,000 LESS Estimated Receipts through Doparilmcnt . . . . . . . ... 2,500 BOARDS OF HEALTH Chief Health Officer, Salary . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2$ 200 Expenses Boards of Health. etc. (Reduction $300) . 1,200 Coroner's Inqussts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President, Salary . . . . ..~..............$2.000 Clerk, Salary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 800 Stanogrvapher, Premier's Office, Salary . . . . . . . .. 400 Mileage of Members . . . . . . . . 700 Printing, Stationery, lifieoell. etc. (increase $150) .. 300 EDUCATION Chief Superintendent, Salary (Increase $200) .....$2,000 Chief Supt. Travelling Enpenses (Increase $100) .. . 250 Clerk iio Chief Superintendent (increase $100) 1,300 Stenogramhor to Superintendent (increase $50) . ... . . 700 Inspectors oi Schools, Salaries, 3, at $1,000 each 3,000 go next to Goovgstown and visit other points svor the road bsfors _ ... I a inspectors of Schools, Trav. Ex.. s ... $200 ea. .. e00 Principal of Prince of Wales College THE WEATHER Vice-Principal Prince of Wales Collage. TEMPERATUR 1st Professor TIDE, MOON, ETI 2nd do. 3nd‘ do. H-igh tide this morning at 9.12 4th do. and tonight st 9_01. 5m d“ Bun sets this evening ‘at 6,34 M141 6m do rises tomorrow morning at 5_30. ' New moon Friday, April aui_ 7th d0- 5,05 n m, Dirctor Manual Training Teacher of Freehand Drawing T ‘ Domestic Science Teacher of Music Total . . . . . . 14,800.00 Scholarships Prince of Wales College (increase $20) I 480 District Teachers’ Salaries (lacrosse $59,000) 112,000 Districts‘ Teache s‘ Supplements, 25 p. c. increase | (De-crease $8,000) 16.000 Dist. Teachers’ Pensions (lor attendance $ 9.500) 2.000 M-iscollanoous Education . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Prlntinm8tationery,atc. . 2.500 School Supply Department. Manager's Ssh. .. . 1,300 School Supply Department, insurance. ate" etc. 70 Fuel, Repairs, etc, lN-iacs of Wales College .. . .. . 8.000 Total for Education “us...- . FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL AND INFIRMARY Medical Superintendent, Salary (increase $200) ...$ 2,200 Maintenance, Repairs, etc. (Reduced $7,000) .. 118.000 A. ntsrost-To Banks, on Loans, Dobentums. etc. (Ro- duced $2,500) -...----..-.-.......--. l LAND OFFICE Qraughtsman . . . . . . . . . ..$ 350 Advertising, Printing and Stationery . . . . . . . . .. 50- $ 3,200.00 $ 3,650.00 $ 2,895.00 s 1,110.60 150.00 s 28,290.00 $ 33,050.00 $ 30,550.00 $ 1,400.00 250.00 $ 4,200.00 , $865,400.00 $120,800.00 $ 56,500.00 two‘ Annus lllonorlptlol, delivered Ily M: l, ed a very interesting and lllumin. The speaker in opening ls/tlons. polar and zodiacal and although the individual slum crouch 0.0,) stellatiun ‘may not. have any re- lation to each other they are thus grouped. . Dealing with the individual stars which are great suns and that as far as ‘known our own sun into visual doubles doubles and binaries. up to thousands of years. ls determined by its color sacks" or intensely black. They a matter of terror to H1811. The nebulae really is the heaven ly record oi’ the death n! a star or a stan- gone to pieces. They travel through the heavens in ths destined course from a. high state 0f velocity as seen in the violet Itsms-‘li-vjirqailna] Iln [velocity Yin the white and attaining a vary high rate oi"speed in the red and lin- ally a tremendous rate of speed sea-faring ' in the nebulae. The stars are our greatest and most accurate clocks hardly vary. ing a. second "in one thousand years. It ls really from the sun we get our time as no mechani- cal device can be got to register sun time. Our OIWII sun with its syswm of planets travels through space at the rate of 18 miles a second. Her satellites. known as the planets or wander-sis in travelling in their orbit around her present a few curiosities. Jupiter with his bolts Saturn with, his rings. ‘Mars with All The News Worth Reading All The afl- 1 » Worth Printin i. OIIIII» 3-”. IL‘.- “lllllllllllllljllf THE This was the in. oian Exceedingly 1n- teresting and Much Appreciated Lecture Last Evening by Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Iln Zion Church Hall last even-bib canqls and Wanna tlilcs the lug Rev. T. W. Goodwill deliver- moon with hsr various phases. "in looking-at the sun throng sting lecture before the Brother- a telescope we see a large speck" hood oi that cburch_ taking as his led, disc. This appearance ls do) subject "Curiosities of the Skies." to large heat pillar-a‘ Ihioh are dealt subject to with the stars. These_ he said, an: ‘bringing about tremendous‘ explos- grcuped mechanically l nto constel ions which‘ hurl out into space- for in the Northern hem. millions of miles large belching phere they are known as circum. flames and vast portions of tho sols-r w“ rilisacog sun's interior which produce nono- ets and those in turn go to pieces and foam iallen stars or meteors These solar disturbances produce '0!" llflfllwrn IkIiI-l or aurora bol- enlis. The Aurora travels from east may to west and is tho iore-rununer of be single or form part of a.- great electrical disturbances or thunder system oi suns the speaker said storms. The sun and this earth consti- may fbe a single star. We know t-uve tits greatest gonna angina that there are doubles or ccmpan-in the universe. '1‘ sun is the ion suns and they are divided 09111111860 the oceans,’ teliescors; lakes the iboilsr and the The last phere the steam chant. named travel in an orbit revolving The moon's curiosities are around one another in an elliptic mountains volcanic ant-on. barren o rivers and atmos- its plsins_ beds of oceans and it The north Polar star is a ielo shown the worse of wear. It has scopic double. The age or a star formed some bad habits, stays out and all night and does not get up early they VWTY in color from violet to in the morning. He rodeems him- red. The young stars are violet and self occasionally by- acting as an the old stars are red-. hrold ageiunbmlla in warding off the show- thev go to pieces and lorm'ths ers of electricity gens/rated in the nebulae and finally become "coal- sun spots, {Corning buck to M01110!’ Earth are visible in the southern heml» she also presents her curiosities. phevo in the "milky way" and are 1n the first place she is fickle in her attachment to her 1over_ the North Polar IStar; she is‘ pulling away mam the polarstar and is approaching the star Viga and In 12000 years or so V-iga wilhhe the centre of her attractionHThia brings us into the deep study ;of the procession 0d the Iiqulnoueq which also leads. to~tbo.fi‘gb_ out or the-Eclipses oi the l moon which can Ibedlgur ‘A for thousands of yQI-rs aheagLJt also gives us the 49111815117091 of our polar star» -- "" n: the close of my fM-r. boos- Will's most interesting address. Mlr. ‘Horace .MODwen_ moved of thanks seconded by Mr. J '1‘ McKenzie, which was conveyed to the speaker by the chairman. MI‘- S. A. McDouakL President of the Zion Church Brotherhood. Mr. Goodwill, it may be moat- ioned is a monibsr of the Astro- nomical Society of Canada and has always taken a deep interest in matters pertaining to this scisnco. School for the Blind, Haliisx (Increase $300) 1,200 Fire Departmenli, Charlottetown .;.. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 850 Fire Department, Summerside . . . . . . . $50 Fire Marshal (Balance 11920-520200: 192i—$\300.00 ‘I09 Aid to Destltute Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 500 lrphanagss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,000 Hospitals . . . . . . . . . 1.500 FrseDispensary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 Alexander Andersomllotlring Allowance as Principal . P. W. College... . . . . . . . . . N0 Banismin Balderston. Retiring Allowance as Prov. Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. part saiaw (lacrqlls » $250) Assists ‘ Provincial Sectotary-‘hsssursr (IlW-‘NIIO $400)1.I00 Ohisf Clerk (new) ......" 1800 Olerks (lacrosse $1,000) Printing, Advertising and Stationery (lacrosse $1,000) 8.000 PROVINCIAL GUN-DING Keeper's Salary PROVINCIAL GIORETARV-TRIAIURIWI OI”. i r-“Ullnlll LEGISLATION Members’ Sesslonnl Allowance . . . . . . . . . . . . ........$15,200 Oiblolals. Disbursements, etc. (increase $500) . .. 4,000 Journals, Sessional hows, etc. (lncreasev$700) 2.500 Law Clerk (Increase $50) . . . . . . . . . . 250 - ‘ ——-- $ 21,150.00 LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY . dbrarian (Increase $100) ... . . . . . . . ...$1,000 Assistant Librarian (increase $50) . . . . .. 650 Books. Subscriptions and Stationery 800 ——-— 8 1,950.09 LEGISLATIVE GRANTS Queen Square Gardens . . . . . . . . . 500 School for the Dead. Halifax (increase $350) . 1360 ——-—— t aassoo Miscellaneous Expondlture-(General) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000.00 Motor Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000.00 PAUPERS Lolisiative Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......$2,300 Executive Council Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,500 ———- $ 3,800.00 Postage and Rent of Post Office Boxes . 2,000.00 PROVINCIAL AUDITOR'S DEPARTMENT Provincial Auditor. Salary (increase $200) ........$1,700 Printing and Stationery, etc. (increase $575) 1,000 Assistance .100 - -'- a sum