,7 Prince Edward Island. ‘This opin- ;~ itmJ-says the omcial Report, ‘with .“SCARLET LADY” WITH LIA DE MAD - MERRY DAYS OI’ ROMANOFF BULB PUTTI AND STAB CAST DAY ORCHESTRA _A.ND SHORTS LANCE EDWAR Tomorrow i” BIG HOLIDAY COMEDY AND '§ Thrilling crook Si"! Packed with ""1"!- suspense and mystery. Bar. "in: as a detec- "ve story. intrigu- llllf as u romance. “Tigefs Shadow ” WI TH ORCHESTRA Tell Tale -Continued from page 1- t: ~ ual amount-as well as the reas- ' and purposes" ‘attaching to‘it- be recognized by the rest of Cun- Bs fair and equitable." An im- iate consideration to the whole this subject, "with a, view to a lcte revision of the financial ments as between them (the - ion Government) and the ‘ time Provinces" was recom- r ‘ed, together with the payment gimmediate interim lump-sum in- ‘ w which for Prince Edward ~ ‘ d, amounted to $125,000, “These V im payments," it was stated, r hould be continued until the Do- ‘ l n Government has had time to — "plate its Jnvestigatlon and re- .» . ent." ' August, 1327, the Saunders l‘ yernlnent took office, and in No- lnber c: the same year a. Domin- -Provincial Conference was held t Ottawa, which was attended bl‘ ' - er Saunders and a gentleman ho was introduced to the confer- as “Attorney General Inman." that gathering the following state- - L was made by Hon. J. G. Gar- er. ‘Premier of Saskatchewan: v .)|l. l-I.‘ i “He could not object if a hun- ed thousand or two hundred thousand dollars were taken out of tbs other eight Provinces to help '5 respect to that Province (Prince a Edward Island) may be said to be shared by all the other speakers of the Conference?’ . Credit for Interim Paymcntsll Premier Saunders returned home; d in March, 1929, the following telnont appeared in the Speech a letter ii n! all the Provinces of Canada. . a result of this meeting the ion Government this year . ‘Jrant of one hundred and Province, and is undertaking Emiplate revision of the nuan- olive a very material increase in ‘ w» subsidy." I ‘Ottawa iii the month of Novem- t m '1," reference to revision of subsid- ..- the Throne at the opening of Legislature: FA conference was convened in alas; by the Dominion Gov- ent and the Governments continuing the additional maxi» _ nty-flve thousand dollars to the very near future to make arrangements, as l commend- by the Duncan report. We _dsntly anticipate that when . division is made we will re- naxt official statement in tbs lfamard reports of of Commons for mimicry up, and the speaker is the "illuiitariaf Canada: fir. uaoxmzm only the western provinces are being dealt with. Why not the other provinces? MR. MACKENZIE KING: For some reason or other the claims have not been put forward by the provinces. ‘a The next intimation appears in the Speech from the Throne, deliv- ercd at the opening of the present Legislative session, March 19th: "During the year my Govern- ment has been vigorously press- ing our claims for a further in- crease in the subsidy which we receive from the Dominion, and has strcsed the fact that, in view of the apparent intention to transfer to the Western Pro- vinces the natural resources with.- in their boundaries, equitable treatment to all the Provinces would appear to call for some corresponding concessions to our own Province." Premier Saunders Shifts His Course On March 230th, the Hon. J. D. Stewart, leader of the Opposition, discussed the Iutile policy of the Government in continuing to press the claims of this Province alone, and outlined the proper course of procedure as recommended by the Duncan Report. The first; intima- tion by Premier Saunders that; he took any such course-a. course whlgh it was open to him to have taken ever since he assumed power- was given after Mr. Stewart's speech was delivered at the present session. In to the Secretary of the Teachers‘ Federation, March 21st,‘ the Premier wrote: "At a recent conference in Ot- tawa, the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance agreed to ar- range for an accounting between the Provinces and Canada, at which time our Province will be enabled w make a further de- tailed presentation of our claims. This accounting will take place next fail before a Board of Ex- perts. We are hopeful that, al- ter thLs Board will have submitted its findings to the Federal Gov- ernment, we will receive a sub- stantlal increase in subsidy at the next session of the Canadian Parliament." Particulars as to the course P11!’- sued by Premier Saunders in the mat.- ter of calling an inter-provincial c011- ferencc were requested on the some, date by Dr. W. J. P. MscMlllsn, who followed the Premier on the Draft Address. The Premier made no re- ply to Dr. MacMillank question, The Bluff Called Then, on March 85th, the leader of the Opposition placed the follow- in: . on on the Order Puller: l. Have there been any ne- gotiations between the Govern- ment of this ince and that the recess of this legislature regarding the fili- al udiustment of Provincial sub- sidies. or with a view to obtain- ing additional subsidy for this Province? I. Table all correspondence -ra same. And thofouowins reply was tabled by Premier Saimdm, lurch 30th: ‘ma cumzwrrmo CMRUOLTUDAYi SPECIAL HOLIDAY l- =-- s..- . ,, M, .. . NR1‘. _' SAT. S H O W WALIXIIIXLSTON JOAEDYITENA ALL sun casT . a Piclllo fog — \ airplane spits firm A morn- eut later the fly- ing ship is envel- opcd in flames! G r e a t thriller plenty action — stam- pedes, etc. —_ ALSO THE NIGHT” SERIAL A n d O U T ” Smith Comedy a i r ' wltb h horse “EAGLE OF “ CAMPING oArnr/uv PRINCE 1 EDWARD Mon. Tues. Apr. 1-2 uunua _ nrsrmoursnun raraonsou or ms nxcuu annoy rua nmum-oovuu- ., non sun mus. uaaurz sun i ms wonsun- MAYOR AND 7 ma. mo. “ APPLE 1h. “Ho. “lilo ‘ r BLOSSOM TIME ” 3-ACT COMEDY DIRECTED. BY BARBARA MONEILL AID OF THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘HOSPITAL Specialties, Between Acts Splendid. Local Cast» POPULAR PRICES 3 35c 50c 7 5c-—N0 Tax $ aox orrwu wm. or-au rrunav 9.30 a. M. rou ux- I cannon or coupons comma! PRINCE ‘EDWARD APRIL 3-4 BIG SPRING FASHION SHOW Latest Styles for Ladies’ and Gents Display ed on Living Models Central guardian LONERGANS Hot Cross Buns at 54 Grafton Sireet this afternoon. RADIO BROADCAST-Rev. Ewen MacDouglul will deliver an address from CFCY Charlottetown on Friday, 29th., at 7.30. POLICE COURT-Two drunks ap- peared. before His H0110!!!‘ Yesifirdfll’ morning, one being fined $10.0 and the other given ten days in Jal. RETURNED FROM VISIT-Lieut. Colonel D. A. MacKinnon, D.S.O., re- turned last night by the early Borden train from a visit. to Montreal, New York and Boston. concerned, is all the information available with regard to the import- ant matter of_provinclal subsidies. “The Government's attempt, in the Speech from the Throne of 192:1, to IJIIS credit for having ed a con- tinuation of the ' terim subsidy pay- ment is refuted by the words of the Duncan report above quoted, which specifically recommends that this subsidy be continued “until the D0- mlnlon Guy t has had time 19 complete Ito investigation and re- assessmen " Months passed, and notwithstanding the assurance, giv- en at. the Dominion-Provincial con- ference of December 1921 by all the speakers that they would not object to this Province receiving an addi- tional $200,000 from the Federal Gov- c- ‘ the Saunders Government made no attempt to have this mat- ter brought up in the proper way. The inactivity of the Saunders Gov- ernment is shown by the statement of Premier King on Feb. 18, 1929, quoted above from the lhnsard N- porls. Since than, Premier Saunders maintains that he loo this course when on his last visit to Ottawa during the present month, but he sald nothing about it until the lead- er of the Opposition lud, called it lo his attention in the Draft Ad- dress, am] when asked to table In- tiou with reépect. to the action pondcuce con- mptorily nus taken and the u... uccfed therewith, he refused. Tried and Found Wanting The ‘results achieved by Premier Saunders, after eighteen months in which to secure a recognition of these claims declared by the Duncan Com- mission in 1920 to be deserving of the immediate consideration of the Don-union Government are perhaps but. summcgup by the Premier himself. when he admitted, in the course of his speech on the Draft Address during the present session: appoiupdinthatragmaudas yccthstisamaturtbatremsinn in abtyancs." And tbs matter.‘ it b Info-to as- sume. wiumuugfiu abeyauwiru- til uu-urlauaammlozrmoo llvu cuURciFoIFIsIEIoTITrlFD-frté? Ewen MacDougali will preach‘ Sab- bath, 31st., at Coleman at ll a.m. and 7 p. m. Also Monday, April 1st, and Klfuesduy 2nd, at Summ-erside at 7.30 p. m. HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT For Sun- day, 30th., as follows: Alexandra 11 a. m.; Hazelbrook 3 D- m-l C1115? Roads 7 p. m. Be swift to hear, slow to speak slow to wrath. R. W. Lind- say, Pastor. THE CAR. FERRY had little or no difliculty in the Strait yesterday. there being practically no ioe to con- tend with. She made ten return trips yesterday. The Borden train was about on time last evening, arriving in the city at 5.49. VALLEYFIELD ORIVELI: HEAD SERVICES, March 31, 1929. 11 a. m. Orwell Head, Holy Communion 3.30 p. m. Children's service, Valleyfiefld, 7 p. m. Valleyfield March 29 Prepara- tory Service, Orwell Head. Rev. D. M. Sinclair, Minister. CENTRAL PARISH-Services will be held asfollows: Today (Thursday). Glasgow Road at 7.30 p. m.; Friday. Stanchel at 7.30 p.m.; Saturday, Nine Mlle Creek at 7 p. m.; Sunday, Canoe Cove at 10 a. m.; Churchill at 2 p.m. and Peoples Church, City, at 7 p. m. Rev. D. V. O‘Meara, Minister. SAINT JOHN'S CHURCH. .CRA- PAUD-On Good Friday, March 29 there will be Evensong at 7.45. On Easter Day, March 31. there will be Evensong and sermon at 7.00 p. m. Saint Elisabeth's Church, Springfield Easter Day, March 31, Holy Comm- union 11.00. AT ST. DUNSTANS — Tenebrae was sung at St. Dunstans Cathedral yesterday evening at 7 o'clock and tomorrow and Friday at the some hour. This morning mass will, be at 8 o'clock. Holy C-mmunl being given commencing at 5.30. Good Pri- day, services »wili be held in the Cathedral. Way of the Cross being held at 8 o'clock in the after- noon. at which a sermon will be_de- livcred. Mass on Saturday morning is at 7.30. EASTER BEElh-Mr. L. D. Mc- Leod of the Victoria Meat market, Victoria, recently pmchmdnom w. Hector McKay, Desable, two choice cattle for his ma: trade, one a steer weighing 1160 lbs, and the other a Heifer weigblng 1130 lbs. These cattle were only twenty months old and wars fed by Mr. McKay's bright young daughters. Miss Elsie and Miss Charlotte. who also led them from their homo to Victoria. The first named young lady won first clan honors at the recent Ambarlt Wintcr Fair for Judsinlbecf, oattlafTbo price paid for than ‘choice animals was in the vicinity-or taoom. u-hu kind of stock raining certainly pays. Miss Reta. Crewys and-Miss Kath- erine Mackenzie of Glen Valley spent the week end vlsmnfl friends in the city. Miss Emma Bell of Charlottetown.’ was among the many recent visitors ‘ to Miiview, the guest of Miss Ann: Grant. . Miss Mary Kelly, of Charlottetown, is spending her Easter holidays at Vernon River. Miss Abigail Collings student at U. C. C. is spending her Easter holi- days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collings, Alberry Plains. \ Mrs. George Hickok and son Arn- old. Mrs. Howard Parkman and daughter Arlene, Jamaica Plain, are visiting their sister, Mrs. D. W. Math- ieson, 3i Gerald St. who is seriously ill. Western Guardian —THE TRAVELLERS REST DRA- MATIC CLUB will present the three act comedy The Adventures of Gran- pa in King Georges Hall, Kenslngton on Easter Monday night, April 1st. Excellent specialties and sale of can- dy. 9090-8-2B-2i —PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Sunday, March 31st. There will be service in the Long River Church st ll a. ‘m.; in the Clifton Church at 2.30 p. m.; in the Geddie Memorial Church at 7.90 p. m. The service in the Geddie Mamorial Church is a. Thankofiering service for the w. M. s. ' v I a ~-— I —RSSTB.ICTION 0F AUTO TRAI- FlG-At a special meeting of the Summerside Town Council a resolu- tion was passed restricting the run- nlng of autos during the spring break up of the streets. For the present. and until further notice, they are permitted to operate only on ‘Water and First Streets and the south ends of streets connecting these two streets also on Central Street from Water Street as far as Green Street. S —ELECTED TO TAKE SPEEDY TRIAL-Before the Hon. George S. Inman, Judge of the County Court on Tuesday, Sargent Y-zo, who was com- mitted for trial on the charge of stealing. cattle. elected to. take a speedy trial, and April second was fixed as the date of the trial. An order was made to admit to ball John Gallant (Nutty) who is await- ing trial on char!!! of sholrbreakinl qndropbcry,thgauwuutof_bailbaiug__ fixed in tbeformor case at 0900.00 mam the htmunstcaocbowub two lufllcisnt boudsmsa in each case to notify H081 _ lrtratclor amino-rm; . 8f '| The Public Forum This column’ is open for the discussion by pcudauta or questions of interest. This Charlottetown Guardian docs not. necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. CBUEL -—-.- Sin-Have a heart Sir. You accuse our poor pvcrworkedfl) Premier or refusing‘ information regarding that little inaccuracy in the Speech about “vigorously” pressing our subsidy claims. In the words of that old parable,- “Which is easier to say"? "I do not consider it in the public interest to publish the correspondence," or; I haven't any correspondence to pub.- lish. ~ Not long ago you published a letter recouunting the ennuf and inactivi- ties of the local Prime Minister,‘ end- ing up with a suggeStiOnR-“Why are you picking on me; I did'nt do any- thing." Why the cruelty of rubbing it in now? . APYOPOS '01’ these two questions were asked. The first waa-“Have there 119611 any negotiations between the Government of this Province and that of Canada- regarding the final adjustment of Provincial Subsidies." Surely there could be no interference with "m8 Public interest" to answer this. No interest could be‘ endangered by answering Yes in the affirmative. °' t° 51110"? the more truthful No. The real fact ls that it is not in the interest of the Premier and his Gov. ernment to disclose the whole mm; that nothing has been attempted or ac- sumed by warn" omna- 3nd” m‘ Wmlllished towards getting our share of subsidies due us, and that; this Pflfflxraph in the Speech was design. ed to mislead the people, You have only to watch the 7m. gress of public business to observe What‘ little 0f _ real interest the Premier takes in anything ‘the; jg go; ing on. He couldn't answer who drew 11D that famous Motor Vehicle Act_ —The many niches of Mrs. o. w. Bell, of Summersidepare pleased to see her about again after being con- fined to the home for some time wi La Grippe. ‘S -—Mrs. Horace Lyle's many sum. merside friends are glad to ggg h" about again after her recent serious illness. 5 ffluoo.) Dr. Mcwllarrs , ' on the Andrew Iirasor Mitchell matter BOOLWhsu the question was asked the Premier he repliorL-"Thls was the first opportunity he had of sce- ing these questions." What was the Order‘ there for; and why is a 24 hour notice required if they are toi be hidden from _thc wise and prudent in this W01’? Please, Sir have a little compassion in the future for the overworked first minister who is so tired doing nothing, and from whom even the parliamentary Order Book ls in a cloud of obscurity. Surely like- the “chlp_in porridge" when hells doing absolutely nothing he cannot be do- ‘ing’ very much of harm. I am Sir, etc. _ COMPABSION’: “Scarlet Lady” Captivates Large ' Audience There's a stirring drama of the Russian revolution at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre. entitled "The Scarlet Lady." it is produced upon p, lavish scale by Columbia Pictures and fea- tures Lya de Puiti, Don Alvarado and Warner Oland. The plot revolves around a revolutionlst and her love for a prince. The action is tense from, the first flash commencing with a. meeting of revloutionists in an underground den. The zatheflnc is broken up by the arrival of a. guard of Cossacks. Lyn, the beautiful peasant girl barely es- capes and seeks to elude capture by hiding in the bed 0f the prince. When she is discovered Lya makes such a pitiful plea‘ that the prince allows her to remain in the palace. Don Alvarado does some exceptional- ly fine work as the prince and Lya sant girl. She makts herself ob- noxious around the palacle and is ordered to leave. While she isgmeditating whether to leave or not. Zanerfif, a role as. to the palace and pleads with the girldb return to her people. They are discovered by a valet and put to flight by the arrival of ‘the guards. Lya flees to the prince and for sev- eral days the two enjoy aprolonged love dream. 4'», "The valet infonns the prince that the girl came to him from the arms of<a lover and Lya is ejectgd from the palace. From this instmt the diama moves rapidly.‘ The \action shifts to the days followiri the revolution with the prince an Lye, in reversed positions. The effehtt of wealth and power upon the girl tom- pletsly, changes her and for a Wile she allows her emotions to run w d; then relaxing the finer qualities f was for over 24 hours on the Order _ dc Putti is fascinating as the pea-J , nncoans 0n. Sale To-day. 4240' “A PRECIOUS LITTLE '-' THING CALLEDLOVE" “Kowpio” ’"a......’"":*.1~z"y‘.“.5"é.r:.."'" 421a * ‘ _ “LOVER COME BACK 1'0 ma" -- Fn: Trot I Luzon amt-its u“ “Md” rum ma. ma: cl...” “Ono Kiss" W41 I H 1K ' Orchglra, wiIh tzdlflglflf. ' 4219 “OLAF” ‘The! Monte Carlo 8011;" . "°S.».£'v’f:-..fié.{$£.""Y-"*' 4Z1] ‘ "GLAD RAG DOLL" “I-Iouoy" S B Clnu C . “The "fgpcigng Sulzudglnblqflbm, l with ma! guitar and pimp ~ I Good Solution: on ovary Brunswick Rngfl Now Rolaasa ovary flung)‘, ~ 1.. Bear these over C. 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