. I z ‘ M.“ 9W tloinsult I=°"‘P°‘§E“ “o: w dning~ .1». Eastern Trust gang; ygllfr Executor. (hr little Plmphlet “Your wfll" will prove very helpful- Scn: free "P0" Will"!- ‘rill EASTERN Trlusr COMPANY “ilhiifbllafllhifilc‘l' in?‘ ml Oflico-nllniifli, N. B. I'. Q. lnlnt John, N. B. Bt. John's, Nfld. ll Iulml. -~—~—'—".——_ Anchors, Getting Ready For " Baseball The Anchors Baseball Club is £01,111; squared away for the com- gmnt preparations for a lively baseball year. The Anchors will have some of the Rovers men in tlleir line-up this year, including Cronin, lSau-nders ‘and Dempsey Diamond. in order to get new material for 1119 players and other equipment the Anchors are having a concert 1n 1116 lgn-gue of the ‘Cross Hall on Wednesday, April 21st, a-nd every- body who attends will be giving baseball a bill BYIOVB Elling- Thcre will be old-time 81081118 and several other interesting numbers Q11 [he programme. Judge Upholds A Contested Will (Canadian Press) i‘llil,l\l)l-3l.i’illli, April 13, - liplloldlnl: tllc will 0i’ Mrs<Mnry Leo Wcrtselmcr, contested on grounds of alcoholic insanity, Judge lfeppart declared that some cook with Hotel. Summerlide. WHIP ad undel- the direction of Mr. s. ‘P. Pogson with Mrs Dobson as ac. companist. l“ J. -P. ‘Macfnnis of who has been quite lll for several weeks is somewhat improved. l ‘mo-mi- baseball season. 8nd nre mak- " Western Guardian —-WAN so AT ones-won,“ wen-lance. Apply Queen sm-t-u-sl l-Aucrlou sacs Do 1 1 ' education Sate st ghn l). 02:: _ , Sihenbrooka. tomorrow. ‘n-zynun cssas. _n 110.1. o1 wild geese flew over the town or Syummersida north. Some say this a sign of the Illilmach of spring. last night going .s -OANTATA. — A fair-sized .<l3di_d'icnce at the Church of the Dis- ciples, summersida, last night 1111. J0 I“! musical treat when the _ presented at Easter cin the sf. Church was repeated. The lppllcerbed work was well rendered llfl ‘the different solos pleasingly The Cantata was prod“. FERSONALB ‘ A —-ilVlrs. Thom-as E. Ramsay, Slum. ‘illflrbide. has 8011c on a, visit to ‘Boston. ' -—-4lt is pleasing lo note that Mrs. Swmmcrsido, ‘C. F. C. Y. Radio Program The following program will be broadcast from Station (l, F_ c, Y_ i312 m.) tonight beginning at 7.30. Fox trots-"Ukuleie Baby", "Then I'll be Happy". “who? (Casino Orchestra). Vocal-Then You'll Remember Me from “Bohemian Girl"- “l-ioming" Del Liego- Lucy Blanchard. Waltz-Close Your Eyes-Aflasi-no Orchestra. Plano sol0—(Noia’—'Felix Arnet) ‘Silhouette for Llano-Albert Blanchard. Piano vocal-A Girl in Your Arms ~lrom “Sweetheart Time"—Al- ‘bert Blanchard. Fox Trot~"That Certain Party"; Waltz‘. "Always"-Oaslno Or- chestra. Hard Coal Fields of U. S. Becoming Exhausted (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, April 13. — The United States has warned Canada that anthracite exports maybe shut off at any time owing to ap- proaching exhaustion of the Penn- sylvania. fields, Major Hume Cronyn of London, who was a member of the Royal Commission 11! the. host. work of one oi‘ Am- erica's greatest lawyers and one of hel- greatest poets was performed under the influence of liquor. ‘ Electric Coffee Mill Electric Steele Out Coffee Mill once of ilw Unllfld 51M“ l" now being demonstrated. Grinds, uupllllell- iElected Mayor removes Chaff and Dirt at the same time. Only one on P. E. I. Only Electric Coffee Mlii in Prince which investigated the Nova ‘Scotia mining situation told the Young Mens Canadian Club here. lie urged tho or large cities, ‘and also a. govern- llnent subsidy on Nova Scoiin will sold west oi‘ Winnipeg. us measur- es to establish (‘uni-Mill's indfllwllfl- Sgllflnty. Try this coffee the new Sherbrooke . v _ T.‘ 1 ' SHFRBROOKE. Acrl 13- — R- T. Hillman, “mo; K911}, Eflwgrdg was today odeclarod elected by ncclamation SUMMlERSiDE Mayor of the City to succeed hx- tiiil-i-liwfmdi. Y . lMayor W. Brulllt- “:¢:‘ ;v‘¢: ¢ v V- xx x ‘c; a. a-‘ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (im~ Insertion ........l.. Your Insertions . .l....... . . . . . . . . . 10o per lino of 5 wnralr lo pol lino of 5 words lFredk. Morris who is st present in establishment of coking plants in Montreal and oth- fuel Central Guardian HEARS Pnusnswslcl. - m. Beats Barbara, Calm, in writing 687s he had the extreme pleasure last week of hearing Puderew-lri three times aud- that there is great auraical activity at present which he h greatly enjoying, .__.._ KING'S coLLslgs OA_'MPlA|qN_ The campaign for King's College is nlawdn full swing at Hal-it“ and Dartmouth. on Monday nightl the splendid total '0! $105,000 had already been reached/This tlg-ure l8 regarded by all as an exception- ally soou start. ‘ ‘l ExPECT-ED VlBiTOR-i Among U16 dlfitingniehed visitors expected in Charlottetown in the near gun-g ls Mr- George ~13. Nicholson, ' . 11., M‘ Alsoms. who is expected to ar- rive albout-thezliith and wdll speak st. Pours nnu shooter's Church cs at Halifax on the 27th. MAIL FOR OVER$EAS.—-A full mail for the United Kingdom will be despatched from St. John. ‘N. B.. bl! the Stesmer Montciare on Fri- day, the 16th. Letter mall -wlll therefore be forwarded via New York_ to connect with the Steamer Berelliiaria. which is due to sail on Wednesday, the 21st. Additional malls will also be despatched by the S. ‘S. ‘Marloch ‘from St. John on Thursday, the 22nd and also ‘by the S. S. Motagama from lSt. John on Friday, the 23rd. ML. PERBDNALS a visitor to the City yesterday. Mr. William Heatherly. New Wiltshire was a visitor to the city yesterday. iMr. Joseph Simpson, Johnston's ‘River, ‘was in the city yesterday. iMr. M. E. McDonald. Kinross, was n visitor to the City yester- day. Traffic Cops Guide Sidewalk Pedestrians In Rio De Janeiro 'Rl‘0 DE JANETUO, April 13.— Traffic cops now are posted in the center of the wide. mosaic side walks of Avenida Rio Branco, the main downtown shopping street of the city, to see that pedestrains keep to the right. There is no wandering along against "traffic." in order to stare at the window displays. Those on the outside ‘half must walk down to the corner and turn back if they win-h to look in the storewindows. lit is,,of course, permissible to turn at right angles and cross through the inside line of trafllc in order to enter the stores and mov- Eng picture theatres. HOWATT-A; Tryon on April the 9th to Victor D. and Mrs. Iiowatt, a daughter. Bctty Carmen. Con- grntlllations. DEATHS WEEKS—AL Stornoway, Basic. on April 5th,,1ii2tl, IMrs. William H. Weeks (nus Tillie Drake oi’ Corn- wall, P. E. ‘I.,) aged 43 years. -—-——<-0>-—-——— In Memoriam irnmcmory of our dolr broth"- Threc years ago today, April 12th, 1023. The news was flashed across the line to uv, Your spirit took ‘its flight sway to are. *\\{ bu. ran CHARLOTrlliT O nit ‘IIIIIIIIIIAY APljl. Ohslrlns n--M R. Violin Mr. W. Violin: ("Macstolofl “Aiieqrcfl 4. 6. o. . 1. Violin: "Largo NOTEz-“Thc Vocal Nu Oratorio “Judas Msccsbleus Tickets may be hsd st mcmbcrsof the Committee. Jam Tarts Lose To Commercial Colleges, Score 18-5 The last local hockey Slime 0f the season and- perhaps! "l9 ‘"95" fllcture ever ‘played in ‘the Arena took place last night on a fairl)‘ goo-d ice surface when the Jam Tarts ‘were decisively defeated by the Commercial Colleges by a score of 18 t0 5. The game throughout ‘was featur ed by hard and consistent work by both teams; the first Perk"! Wllec‘ tally being nip and "truck wit-h thsl Colleges resting with a 4 to 3 lead. 1n the second periodl Earl R1585 in the Tarts’ net had the time of his young life keeping the rubber out. He was beaten eight times ‘ibr s. score of 12 to 4 when the seoond stanza ended. iIn the third period. referee Mc- Enchern announced that the "sky" was the limit and ordered both line/ulps to go to it——Western and Eastern rules combined. However this change did not seem to bene- fit the Tarts ally with‘ the result that six-_mnre counts weMlnced in their not, \V‘ll'll9 they' ' eededl in only annexing onc. l The game ended 18 t0 5 in the Colleges‘ fav- or. At the conclusion of the contest the referee presented the__"i-ilart" "filthy-to Cami. Stan. Ryan of tho Turts. The trophy. tho description of which i-s hard to give resembled u‘ scuttle or bucket. Nevertheless, bucket or scuttle the said emblem will no ‘doubt be cherished by the rechpient for nrnny years to come_ The foil-owing were the lineups: T3715 Colleges Goal E Riggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .' Doyle Defence - J Power . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'J. Trainer S Ryan . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Crockett Forwards P. MCIDIIIQ .........,. J, Brgnrm M. Bur-ms .. . .. . s‘. Rush D. MODOIICld . . . . . . . .. R, iflgugkcn ‘Referee. J. llioEachern. Americans Leave WN GUARDIAN He¢7rffz..Memorl¢-‘ll HRH _ Lacturc~ltecitai . > “HANDE L" ‘ v BY REV. F. H. LITTLEJOHNO and PROF. W. E. FLETCHER Assisted by MR8. W. E. FLETCHER Ind mes LiLLlAN MscKENZIE "LECTURE MUSIC-AL PROGRAMlAE Piano Duet-"Ovcrturs to the "Oltcssionsl Oratorio" ‘ Miss i.. MsoKsnzlc, Mr. W. E. Fletcher "‘8uite No. 1." (Msrchcfl "Largo," "Gsvcttc," "Musette," "Rorldelu") Vocli—Recit.-"l feel the Deity Within" Aria.—-“Arm, Arm, Ye Brsvel" Vocal: Aria—"O6rne Ever-Smiling Liberty" Mrs. W. E. Fletcher “Sonata Nc. 4" Vocal Duet-"O Lovely Peace" Mrs._W. E. Fletcher, Miss L. MscKcnzlq ‘Admission-as GENTS As accommodation is limited application for tickets should be made s! once to prevent disappointment. ‘Mr. Han-y Pethick, Cornwall was not 1m sfr i. r. JAM EB PATON ‘ E. Fletcher "Lsrghstto," "Alicpro") In G" mbers are tskan from the 1. the Guardian Office or from W. B. MaoCoy Sont- enoed to, two Years In Penitentiary (Cansdlsm Press) ‘HALIFAX. N. S-. April l3.-—~ln the County Court this morning. Judge W. B_ Wallace convicted W. B. MacCoy, a former Provincial Secretary of industries andl immi- gration of the theft of $400, the ppoperty of the Province of Nova Scotin and sentenced him to two years in Dorchester ‘Penitentiary. it was intimated the case would be appealed. May Enter Cabinet (Special to The Guaodian) OTTAWA, April l3.—lt is ru- mored here today that Paul Mer- cicr, MI. ‘P., for the Montreal divis- ion of St. Henri, and chairman of the committee on Customs and Ex- ,clse, which is now sitting, will shortly bc nmminted to the posi- tionoi’. Postmaster‘ General, nonv held ‘by lion. Senator Charles Mur- rhr, _ . The appointment is being sironil- ly urged fpom Montreal, which at present is practically unrepresent- ed in the cabinet. Resolution (Continued from page 1) railway would be operated between Prince Rupert and. JVIOW-Pefll. llllll Montreal and Moncton. This road, snid .‘\ir. Cohan lwas practically idle because the government and par- liament had laid down no policy in regard‘ to it. Wale the Transcontin- ental to be used ‘for the carriage of grain to Quebec? Was it to be use-d to develop trade between Qtrobec and winter lportel at ilull- fax and Saint John‘! Those Inllllulli 11.11151 be deoldgdl by the govern- ment and parliament before the railway commission or the Mari- time iComniission could pass on trllenn. Eight Insertions .... . . . . . . . . ......... ..... ‘in par llno of B worllll - U“ fulrsr wurlds. "I!" ti"! - ‘" -‘ Unqualified to investigate Tariff P“ - c c-cc“- c c ‘c “ “* ‘ ‘ To saygouéc surely murmured nt A8 . some of thc matters which llifi . - - ' , i - ll Miscellaneous Main Help Wanted Bum" ‘m’, Wiccyum, ,0 "L _ Living‘ 111101188863mirltlilgclotiokmmlhzclfiivoiyvec: ‘i: ‘or —~ -—- “Be still | bear ‘the ma. it l- my BERIJN- Alli" 13-*5"‘bllllllll"" vostigation of the tariff. lie did iNO. A McDONALD, LAND BUR- WANTED MAN 0R BOY FOR W111 V, a of the ‘mark. with the resultant in- "o, mmk Bu,“ M“ 081m,’ 111,11 111,1 Yvyur, liormanviile. general farm work by May lBi- our "mfly h.|.|.1henvbeq.n_ crease in the cost of living has personnel‘ 0,- lhe comnflsskm was ' SMS-S-Zil-lmo. Apply Mrs. John A. Mclmod. w", wold 1.11,, u", yum," home driven pleasurceoeking American‘ Huauned ,0 investigate me lam-t Wlltghlra Post onice. R. n. 4- “,1 u" 161.91,, 1,, 1,11_ resident-ll uut 0i Berlin. the police .2, would have "km m 3,3,, one PRIVATE SALE OF’ FURNITURE 85B5-l-7-7l- B U 1w r- d d k, d C0mmisslon TBDONB. . u! 262 Kent Street. H" G“ a" "h ‘,7 k"; m" While the number of Amerfcuu "lmrmlgmy pracflcalnbusmessfgu“ 8716-4-1-i-2i For sale e opmawurfsomzxsyosa e p cc Yggittoxafio ththeAcaplllul mfreasel}vmmglktefonlrnission. Mr. on an ~ . e mercan coony o ~ ~» _ i-— For 0H6 he left bflllfld t0 mOifrll 2,537 1 b t h 1 h , ‘There wag the question 0i wheth will],svstmtefiiEvezbrn-Lsllzvenl-eoergz. FOR 3M-E—N5WLY FR5$H5N' Our good .kind friend across zllc‘1,,.1,,,,‘,s,1',’e°,‘,',,,,-_f,1lc,gl :1 31:11 “gig er or not the Maritime Provinces Apply "S": care of Guardian. 6d cow. Guy Roddkllarzclllalzg- Wly here on business or for study, were to be rpermitted compensa- ~ cur-u“ W’ ::,:.,:’,',"‘,':.:."' “°°" “"" ,_ ,, c A 1,0,1"... $333,,1,333,523;;"“l;"-‘,,,.'i:::{§§,? wm-rso - noses TWO T0 m" “LE-THREE Gsiggf-lsgf‘ And counsels wise w keen our ‘provinces. Again, dliére must be o me yeaw good 1°°ke1-___w_ g, D17 U"! 11m“- home for one he left for svcr- Church League declaration n governmental ‘policy Woodsldp, v1¢l.,,-|.,'p_‘la_ i. more 51- Puuiis defeated Trinity 1n u nefore the commission could work. ppgtm-ls-iii. FOR QmcK 8A _ d Our hearts of stone are crushed Q1038 88MB in the Church League iMr. Cohan said he approached —~—_ -..-_.__ _- ._-- ("mull “m” lemme“ ,8 ‘as because he cannot come 9P0"! "9 B! lOlIQWBI the whole uestlon in a non- WANTED cars wl l-l DAY on mm- Mlill’ 3°“; 02 411%, ' Bu! we thank our dur l-vru M ll ‘ 9*" "“'"' partisan spiri . The members of hie 1,", om kmens- or bu,“ to h“, Bear River. ‘i - - - when "W", 11,1," 1,0,“; illlwggfiigltfély side of the House would be willing Yuunx. Good i-l id. Apply '“'_"_'T—'—'—‘ " ELIZABETH M Lsoo ‘Eid . ---- -- - t n tn P. A. Farqullsrcgny-l-lenneseey FOR aA'LE"cH°'°E OHEsTNUJ -—- c ’——::— west (mmmdy 193 13° 18' hillnilecyh: tllgvlilonplgadxt xlillllfllleflllflill: 11,1111,“ our _ 87o5441,1_ mare 1200 l-bn- Apply Course - n.‘ Caswell . . . . . .. 1C5 1s0 12:: mung“ and “m” . Klelly, Covebead Road. 5111-11 Cflrmody _ 204 12.1 191 * ' ‘you? Hwuuv Mauro ."°’._“___."""' " 3; 3;" 3; noon... the 1.... CW4 s‘ ‘ebb-Ml ox _ _ ~ ' ‘ , - olfac- :~~~r..::"*.:l:..::.. c c ‘ ..*:,r.:%..::-. szc:r:...s:l:l an“ Feqm“ ( mnlml-m Mm gag‘ andmllrgfilr nerlriy new-— h" rm.” AM'fi":§':|' 1g; p 1,;'.$l,""’ 166 112 119 that the decision on the resolution er C ~- d n ' p|||e ‘wiy m» > ' . ‘ . . . . . . . . .. » J _ 17”"- lgOlDRQPaMIOQlIIYTIUy Sgfiglzléssifc, n Ken-mm y P‘ E‘ l. I g gays,“ 12g H; lgiggbnzllnsmxgldegaldyvildcécegin tit: “l a L01 This dsy- brlflil buck lll! -1.1.-,w,§1'1"" _ 151 13's ' 161 different enactments passed at the J- FOR BALL-NEW CART ‘BODV- mlfmfi" 3 J. Bentley . . . . . .. ’ 1B4 190 time of the tlitingcv by the gov- _ _ ADPIY l0 W~ J- 300M. Mlriillflflld. Of the one who has gone to _-_. __ _--- ernment of the prese t Cnnndiun '~‘ “ ‘ ’ P. E. i. BtiilOM-IZ-IWR ran " I 805 759 Eli National railways. The art of i903 8 HQUQQ-“v |_ .N' 1;. And the one who til flkl of ‘ . Tntal~2422 respecting the National trauscou $5sltlh — granola“? 0 FAR" FOR 35L‘ AT ‘AV F95.‘ you today. Majority for Zion over St. James tlnnntnl railway had set out that darnllid: have b m at‘ your "l" 73 "ll-ll PNW"? ‘l’! "M is the one who loved you best. 456 pins. 1111 w“ 1,6111; “$111M 11y 11111 311v. "Wu: make avgpciliri up daily; w" ‘llmd B“$-,Mm,§ g‘ lnlerted by nu Wife, Bsrsh crnm-en-t tor the express purpose ulbitsl or élpbdlllnl “wk” m1” r u a‘ . MleLlod, Alistair. Man. 195 13° 0i toe. development otgfinadian my. a. (isrrotsoa, rant-om. 'w"'““"’°“ ‘m £333?‘ ‘ " ‘ 128 152 trade and the transportation oi out. " 4 ' Q, V, “l, ‘Tlmn’ _ ' _ ___ _' ‘ {g1 goods through (lsnadianmpgrtc. A FOR ‘ALE __ LAfl-‘LL Wynn v ' 1 82 similar clause had been rted in T0 L9‘? wheel, s Rotsrymuilsys shutting i ___ tits legislation of 191i when the _ - “d a ‘o, o! 31.1,, .114 "w 11,111 QQRT‘ 869 s“ (Dunedin Northern ltntllwsy was TO l.s~r_. 114 mansions g-r. machinery-Thou. Lawless, Nor- ‘ayfi . taken over. This print: le was to modern conveniences. Phone" boro. l-L‘ n. 4, 33314-1341 .. day the poiic _ot the g ernmcnt. m." 31154.11.“ D ‘ 156 1'19 For over f Y rem. laid lll- -~.c__...._..__._...._.__.- son BALI - TWO cans, rose , , AQ IAN m 1.58 MsoDonslxil nutssovcromsnu hsd Female Help Wrmgui and unclnusmln, in good ro- . A 1,311 1 1 maimed um ‘pile, lntsroolonfai . .- . ~ ' - . . . pair. Qclclcherspfilil. C, WOOG- 151 “flnntmyénoltnattz: runbeftor $3.10- w < _""' side, victors ‘ . . 1 144 114 veioptnls o e ween e ' ‘a fink’: o1‘ ' ldsil-l-ifl-Sl 84L »‘ ~ -»_.._ .__ _._ Maritime _ Provinces sad Central N,’ ‘mm - _- .-_‘ .. .. . KING’! UOUARI 99g 19g s15 Canada. ~ - ‘ ‘ lllnsrds Llnlmnuf I- d“. I , I Tgggl-jfl‘ , _. R, _ ._._I' "TC-flu i . . ~ l‘h‘_,' . _ p“, . a ‘u,- _.'nn’1._!,“ ,'a‘ , t-“ysf lilac nd mw s>-4-->" i. \ >1 l. -t "ma, , , l . ~ 1 . ‘ , . ~ o’ c. -‘ -- no g1", y - "1 1k ' " I ’ ‘ ' ‘l ‘jlibmsnnoguey .~l s- ‘ j ‘ ‘ _ g ..,.,,,c.;, A, ‘ u‘ _., ,. g newspaper headed s. . smog, (cogsmlsiouolqos in l/farttimc Provinces!‘ on York-Sudbury.) sailed Mr. MacDon- ‘gld if he was prepared to stand by the statement made under bis own signature in the Halifax Herald d-ilring the 1921 election campaign, rfllutding litre lnteroolonisl railway. Mr MacDonald replied ‘that he bad een opposed to the ainalga motion of the Grand Trunk Rail- lway and the Canadian Northern. He would like to see the Intercol- onial railway put bad; 011 the old status. The country wanted some res- poneilble body ‘to determine the ltmth- or otherwise of all claigns made in regard to conditions in the Maritime Provinces. Mr. MacDon- aldsaid. A report In which the P641010 would have confidence lwould be of the greatest value. He felt that the ‘facts of this wmmis- Blflu nlfvmintcd by the government would command! the confidence of tfho House an dof the country. “if we flnd an infraction of govern- ment duties on one hand or policy of railway management on the nth er, this government will proceed to dcnl with these mattopg when the commission reports," Mr. Mac» Donald said. Essential that Trade Should Pass Through Canadian p.111; ‘Dr. hlnohuren dleclnred it was wtih the greatest pleasure that he seconded the motion bosom the House lit was absolutely essential for the life of the Dominion 0f Canada that trade in this country should be over (Janadinn rails and through Canadian ports. This prin- lci-ple had been expressed by a Lib- eral Government in 1903 and a. Con servative Government in 1914. Sur~ 61y "Parliament could rise to the occasion and accord to the Mari- times the rights due them. The government of the country itself should act in this matter as it was essentially a governmental problem. The present government had no policy whatever. Yet it was placing the matter ‘before a com- mission. The council was entitled to hear from the prime minister what the government actually be- lleved‘ in respect ‘to the problem of the IMaritime Pnov-inces. Dr. IMac- Larch hoped that the resolution would reach a vote, » Hon. E, M. MacDonald I Supported Detachment of |.C.Fl. Mr. Black declared that i-lon. E. |.\i. MacDonald, Minister of Nation ul Defence, had stated in the 1921 election campaign. in the course of his rupiy to a question by a Mart time newslpaper that he supported the detachment of the lntercoioniai ~Raiiway from the Canadian Nation- al. Mr. ‘MacDonald had also stated in 1921 that he favored the opera- t-iou ‘of the interoolonlal from Monc ton instoadi of from Toronto What had. hir. Iiiacfmnaid done to carry out the ideas he had expressed to- wards the betterment of the ‘Mlari- time Provinces‘? l-lad Mr. IMucDon- aid made representations to -thc government and been over ruled‘. Surely before the lust election he lliiil not lacked l'0r support from tho "solid sixteen" elected ill 192i but afterwards reduced to l5 mem- hers. Maritime: Paid Their Share "The eastern provinces paid their share of the cost of that road ‘and unilortunaltely for us in Nova scotis it endedyat ‘Saint John, N. B." said Colonel Cantley, in refer- ring to the cuntribuilorl oiille-lvlari- times towards bile C. l’. It. and tho benefits derived by these provinc- es from thismallway. This great cransportatlon system and advant- ages accruing ‘to Nova Scotiu from dlmlpetition wereTc-"oncerned, might a well have been non-existent." Col. Cantioy advocated giving us running right to the Canadian Pacific Railway from Saint John to Halifax and through New Glasgow to the Sydney's.”- Nova Scutiu. aslcod‘ for "iuir and holiest recognition." of her ‘rights. for five lmonths of the year. tho dominion depended on the provinc- es for access to the sea. This was demonstrated (luring the war. li)u1y lpropor consideration should be mc-tcd out to the ‘Marltimoa. File interests oLlNovn Scotiu had been sacrificedl by the placing of a nu-lnlber of articles in fro list. He did not intend to a nck the personnel of thefcommission Coi- onei Cantley amid. "We decline,‘ however. to he in any wuy obligat- ati by its finding," he contin-ued. l\‘llat he wanted~was a parliament- ildritime Province members could appear. . “F-lllllre to meet tile (lfilllilililri sfl Nova Scolla lWlll create of that pro- xiuce antltlle: ircidnd." he lie-clar- ed in closing. linless something was done to assistNova lScotis. it uleant more trouble for the restof Canada and the government would‘ be held responsible Maritime M. P's, Him» Qualified to DBII With Problem J. A. MacDonald; (Kings, P.E.>l.)' regretted that the imminent prob- lem of Maritime Rights had been referred ‘to a ‘Royal Commission im~ plying that nothing would be dolle about it this year. lie though the membe n elected. to parliament from that part of the world were better ‘qualified to ‘deal with the wohledn. Mr. MacDonald described .hc problems of Prince Edward ls- land‘; One of the moet pressing was that of transportation he said. Wit-h a narrow gauge railway on the island, and infrequent ferry service to the mainland, he said, the province was iprevented from marketing its products in the ear- ly markets. The pledges given to Prince Edward ‘island at the time of Confederation had not been car- ried out. Volcanic Eruption in Msrltlmel si Any Tims G. T. .\iac.\'utt. (Con. Colchsster) quoted an article (rem a Boston ‘ lion. ‘Secession to batjlrsndmsiscn, MU RIATE NITRATE DATE, n we have only s Li the LOW PRiOEB. Fertilizer It‘ the LOWEST lowing Mixed Fertiliser:- EMPRESS BRAND-Z-G GROUND BON 5-3 Per All of which w: Ire selling article stated that the movement: for secession was Slilllllli! 57mm and that a definite steD l" "V" the ‘Maritime provinces from ‘the rest of the Dominion miilll- b9 wk‘ en on July 1. neXl- "1 "m “m1? chcssionist," said iMr. MacNlltl- 1 do not believe there are a BT91"- numlber of secessionists in the Maritime Provinces. Bl" ‘I believe that we are standing upon a v0!- cano of feeling in that province which is liable i0 go lulu erucuuu at any time." Ontario Sympathetic. Favors_ subsidies to Marltimes 'l‘. ‘L. Church, (Con. Toronto) 11B" clared that Ontario was in sympa- thy with the Maritime Provinces. He felt that the solution of the ills of the Maritimes, as -weli as of oth- err provinces ‘which are suffering from economic depression was a policy of protection. The industries of the Maritime provinces should be safeguarded. The spirit of tile contract of confederation should‘ be carried out. IMrr. Church said he dill not think the commission proposed by the government would solve anything. The House of Comm-ans had 245 members who were elected to deal with ‘such problems In addition to might be assisted by a policy of subsidies to the coal inrlltetry and by the application of scientific re- search. The province of Nova Sco- tia furnished a good‘ example of the folly of free trade. He thought it was only a matter of time before the l’. S. ‘would refuse to give any more coal to Ccntral Canada. Premier King ter under discussion was one of tllle most important which could be irrougllt before parliament. The question of Maritime Rights was not one of partisan interest. All the other provinces were interest- ed and would join in an effort to see that the Maritime Provinces sc- oured these rights. lie would go Y: Hotel Victoria One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 0f which IIIVQ prlvglq baths. Completely renovated In the past few years. Few Hotels throughout cgmdn smiths United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to sii Guests. Tale- phoncs in rooms. ‘Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per dly. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Mansgsr L .i). Hart, Ssckviile; E. I, Latlan, Montreal; A. R. Hunter, H. Torch. Halifax; J. E. Lawrence J. J. McDonald, Halifax; R. T. Taylor. Montague; A. 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