The Guardian is Read Daily by 42 O00 People .1 Sworn Circulation (Statement Furnished Advertisers “ ’~”A`_` """:'_"'A _'A ""T'A'A`A"'_'_"" T" "4": "A'_:`A'T'TT""'A:""'_";`; -`:::' `_""`A""'_""'>'_' 'A"'_""""""""""-`-"`-`~`-`~`-`-""" ""*'-`-`-‘-'-'- -'-`- - - ~`- -‘-‘~'-‘__--‘-“-'_-~:::::_~_ _-_-:-7. :_ _-_-_-_-f_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-f »_- ~_________ ______ _ _ -__ ~ »_~_-__-_-_ _ _ __ _ _-_-_ _-_- -_-_ _»_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-___ ____ _ _ __ ___________,»_~,~_~_ _-___-___-_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE CHARL,Qlfil.5.I0Nl._,G AR’ A _ _f HA6% Morning Daily founded 1891 Weekly (now Evening Daily) 1881 SATURDAY APRIL 17 1915 $850 Per Year (delivered) in advance $2.50 par year by mall In advance GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PROGRESS QF WAR iiissiiiiiaiicia PLEDGE EA T A Important Movement inaugurated by Leading Clergy Pledging all Sections of Community to Voluntary Total Abstinence During Bontlnuiince of War, Members oi’ Government Individually anil ilollectlvely Concurring L Premier Mathieso" when moving that the Opposition were absent but when in their defeat at K0z;0wa_ on Wed the House resolve itself into commit the matter rose again he had no doubt toe ofthe whole to take into further they would too join in the move consideration the Bill to amend the ment Such ii movement at the pre Proiiibition Act, said he had heard sent time, he contiiined would not irom many persons throughout the only be a substantial evidence of the Province words of conimendstion patrlotisni of the people, but it might w li reference t the bill also be the inauguration oi’ the great on one wished to experience how est teniperance rcfoini ever seen i Y strong the genuine teinpcrancc seiiti the Province llc wlslied to iualce incnt was in the Province he could that lntlinatioii a one which lc best realize lt by reading all the let thought should go before the people ters received from every part of the at as early a date as possible, so that Province on the questloii from end to end of thc Province the every hand there was nothing but men ot goodwill, of patriotism and oi l comnicudatlon While however, teniporaiice principles would be able taken hem today m(|kd(el| that me icy ioped for and cx cc to co operate Before the Bill was rd excellent results from tho opera finally passed there would be another lion of the anienclineiits, they hoped opportunity of hearing the sentiinciit'-i for more from tho voluntary action of tho House on the subject of the people, and it gave him great lion Mr MPDONALD d\ll‘ll1B his pleasure to state that a movement speech on the Budget debate at night w foot to lace before itil the also made reference to the question this 0,-der _md pnivem _l panic H M, as ou D people an opportunity oi subscribing They knew that in all countries at to a pledge or promise oi’ total abstlii fectod by the war the iiuestion had been once from the use ol intoxicating dealt with drastically ln some ot liquors tlirougliouttlie witi (Cheers) thiini, iiiid ho toil it was soniethiiig Associated with that iiiovciiiciit, lic that should bc dealt with lioro as well was prlviiogod to mention tho naincs llc* llioiiglit the iiicivcniviit was one of Hia Lordship the llishop of t’liar that promised it way to totiil .ibstlii luttetowii.of(7iiiioiiSimpson, licv Ili oncio, its oifccti-i might bc- s l r Fullerton aiiil ltov .Ioliii 1 Dawson reacliiiig as to put an end to iuithei Precisely thc nietliocl that would bc noise bv fanatics operating in tlic' adopted for carrying out the pro name and under thc guise oi tciinpcr griiininc he could not then state ance The iiniendnients had his doubtless those gentlemen would gct entire approval was in together and devise thc best means sympathy with them and he thought of enlisting the sympathy ot’ every they would strengthen the act to i patriotic man and woman and boy large extent und girl throughout Prince Edward Island That oioveinent would have thc active and piacticai cooperation of every iiieiubcr of the Govoriiincnt, iincl ho believed ol every nieinbcr ol’ c the House At the propcir time l hoped they would haveia lull oxpres sion oi' the sentiment oi’ thc' llousa. he was coiiildent. it would be absol iitely iiiiaiiiinous l-ie was sorry that just nt that moment the ineinbers ol ___ Mlnard'a Llnlment Cures Dlphtherla Sl9pS Taken t0 F0ll0W ll`l8 coNm Nsnn ans King s Leadership General 'roo LATI- ron CLASSIFICATION Rally in Market Hall Sun ONE CEN* pe: wort' oiich° laser day Night at 8 30 tloii for advertising in this Collllllll ;" Cash must accompany orders Mini mf-» _ MMD WANTED FOR GENERAL there will be held in the Maiket Hall HOUSUWUVK Apply 58 S"h°°l Sl at 8 30 ii rally in favour of abstinence _ _95`l54 17l“4lp‘l from alcoholic beverages This rally WANTED HOUSE WITH MODERN has the endorsement of both Leaders 'llll>l`0V0"\?lil8 f`0l|lI`HllY |0Uil0ll All and ot every member on the liouse plv at this office 90.0.»l9Mti' of Assembly liis Honour Lieutenant ’*"”“ ’”'_"T`°° Fog GENERAL Goveriioi Rogers will preside wlicllli-il-c§vv‘iTJrkGIRhN-rs R H Jenkins, 3b The following are expected to ad ___ _ ‘tsi:f:;;'r ...T:“;.§::“ilizi..’,l2,‘; GAS :Nu'NE_l H P m hr” cm" Loader of the (lppositioii, His Lord’ °"‘°r mr “le” Apply Ray Manda” ship thc Bishop of Charlottetown “ld Guardhm om” 9045317ME“ ltev Canon Simpson. Rev Dr Fuller _ ._ ton itev J I. Dawson and possibly I0 RENT--THE BEAUTWUL ST others All labour organisations arc Anthony‘s Villa fronting on Dundas expected to hp p,-esem ldsplalldlki Allllll’ i0 UW H°5|’lU1l The following pledge will be sub 9709 4 15m” mitted lor support and signature - POR SALE.-ONE PAIR WESTERN S B Foxes Will sell with guaran ABSTINENCE AND THE WAR taed litter at reasonable price. J l herebv voluntarily promise to Stanley Wedlock 8799227mtf abstain from the use oi lall alcoholic -1- -_~ -“°‘“" liquors us beverages clur ng the con WQNITJSKD7 1;.) :eggs tiuuniice of the proseiit great war. improvements. Apply P 0 BOX 116- soszaautr PHP WEATHER ‘\,W(§-FEB-__iaT>iii`ri' iN P'iai_viRi"E 'l‘l MPERA PURE, family Centrally located by Lady [IDE MQON Lrg with one child Add P 0 Box 103 ---- --- -- - '~ "'- "° ca osisi iiuaipii (S 0 l I to tha Guardian) "°"' “LE"'* '~°T °F LAND su" 'roiiogvro Apt-ii 1'i-iviitruiuio ‘§?|l_?}ert°rrl;|’“(1l,{`(§`lD(‘;:“\|1;ut§t;` linsettlod with ulioweri-i iii most - i iui W“*°“ S' 9537"17""” 0?il\iiacB\vEA'i‘nnn-vesieriiiiy was 0550i-iN! “‘°lNE”'2 H I' handy cloudy with rain llltio GBKIDG- llliillilii fm' “fm “nd Tho highest teniper.iturc~ rocordeil other work. for tiale cheap. ADDI! yvstc,-,iay wan 5| (mg ubovi- vom, und “BY MB°d°\\\ld G““;g&*g3 gzlgicgtr thc' lowest was .iii above Tiicsgouzest ‘_ ___ f ti- previous ii ght was cog LOQT-APRIL-i4,` BETWEEN CHAR llbovd( At ‘I ii in yesterday it was lottrtown P 0 ami Sherwood, Dlilf 'lil deg iilldvc. and at 9 DUI ll WH" of rimless glasses iii box Finder 41 above please roturii to E Toombs. Groc‘er,` Tho tide will be lilgliztzliiis inlciaaliig ; 96414 17m1ipd t 1158 tomorrow at 1 . ani on $.|.t!ff_"'8*5‘g“f"§§*R”|_jU¢] i>_ if€ii`6IiTa“-?irTi`n`£oAi.eAN: vii. TEN wlinsi-iiPgEiAN 'ri-ie Nonri-i lags. fifteen acres of land with sood dwelling house. atable, barn and han Inman, allo the Poli. Ollcé in iiig villain' Lana gi amhlgh ;l;’l9 Of a I . can vu 0" 95384 i7m3ipii earn gargetin cows. t0 .._._s¢i-l-» cnnisrianii, ay, April is -- Blitpa arriving toggwreoorted havin; sigiiteii in tire li sec yasteriiey about ten warah 'though nie was ships flew no dale they are heiieveri have been Gamma ENHPNTNINN liillLlS BEEUMING NSIEGE (Special to the Guardian) l'E'l‘ROGItAD April 16 -The Car pathlan operations about Uesolc Pass are taking on the aspect of a siege A despatch from Lemberg states that uesday the Austro German forces lost 800 men in killed wounded and prisoners ZEPPELIN llllll UN LllNlillN FENHEI] (Special to the Guardian) LONDON A iril lo -l'rei.aiitioiis authorities fcai ii great Zeppelin raid on London tonight Special warnings were sent out that any iiotico to ox tiiiguish lights must bc iiiirncdiately obeyed under penalty ol arrest To assist the police in enforcing attack is inacie .i special iorce ot 7000 coiistables, organised since the war begun. was instriictcil to ic-poit .it Sc°otl.inii Yard ul ill ii'ilorlc this afternoon BHITISN |Nll|i llili|]PS illllil IUHKS (Special to the Guardian) LONDON April 16-British India troops have inflicted another defeat on the Turks in the vicinity oi' Shiilba. llicssapotuinia. .iltliough with onsiclerable loss to themselves, their iiisui-iltics being .ibout 700 (Special to The Guardian) LONDON April ltr-British india troops have inflicted another detest on the Turks in tho vicinity of Sliai ba, Mesopotamia. although .it ioiisi clerable loss to tlienisclvcs, their cas ualties being about 700 This an nounccinent was made by the indian Office in an oflicial report The report says that attci clearing the Turks out of their positions North and West oi' Shaiba last Tuesday the British on Wednesday coiitiiiiled their offensive in the direction ot Zobeir, four miles South ot Sliaiba Fort The Turks were driven out ol their ad vanced position and the British at tack was then directed against their main line near Byjisiyeh woods Here, the report says, the enemy whose strength is estimated to have been at least 15000 men, including six regu lar battalions with six guns had occu pled o. series ot well concealed trenc-li cs from which they were able to dl- rect a heavy rllle and machine gun ilre on our advancing troops Never- theless oiir attack drove the encniv out ofthe trenches at the point ot’ Ilii- biiyonct and tha whole lint' ol ilici llosition was llually captured. altliougli not without heavy loss to ourselves Our casualties are believed tn amount to about 700 men On the other hauil the Turks were severely hancllvd and retired to Nakliailali, lil iniics North wtxst oi` Loboir INDIAN PRINCES CONTINUE GIFTS 1it)NDOiN April 1 - A special despatch froin bimlii. india, says llicliaii Princes and noblemen con tliiuo their generous war gifts. while British Indian ladies throughout the country are constantly forwarding comforts to the troops at tlio front The Princes and others have given furtiier great sums towards the ex pauses of thc wiir. besides gifts ol' medical appilaiic cs, motor iiiubulancos, large tents for hospitals lu Fraiico as well as money coiitrilmtioiis to hos pitals. tlioiisaiicls of slice-pslilns, mil lions ol’ clieroots. tlioiisaiicls of copies oi' the lxornn, also it hospital iiiciior launch for the Porsiaii Gulf SEQUEL T0 RECENT DIVORCE SUIT LONDON April 16 --A sequel to tiio divorce of Sir Percy Girounrd is found in the announcement of the marriage on April 10 of Mary Gweudolin Girou ard. only child of the late Richard Solomon and Captain Robert Oppen helm Fourth Dragoon Guards. third son of the late Henry Oppenhelm The wedding took place at the mill tary chapel Abbassa, Egypt tho senior chaplain otllciating FUGITIVE GERMAN OFFICERS CAUGNT LONDON April lil -It is oiiiclally reported that the two German ofhcsrs who escaped from the concentration cam for prisoners at Denbigh. Wales. on he night of April 4 have been captured at Wrexham The oihcerii are Lietit Von Sanders Laboii and Lleul li Ambler. _ They answered the roll cali at 5 o’elooii *on the night of their dtaap- lnit the next morning were be missin; sniirniaicv (Special to ¢he Guardian ) LONDON April 16-Eiiglitiid this afternoon experienced the third hos tile air raid in 48 liouis, but the last like the others, resulted in iiii loss ol life and no serious dnniage Taking advantage of the line flying weather which enabled the /eppciliii ulrship to visit the vicinity of the Tvnc \Vecinss day night and the coasts of bullolk and Essex this moriiliig .i Gciiiiaii .ieici plane crossed the Noitli Sea. in thc afternoon, flew over thc county of Kent and dropped bombs lu all four missles were dropped iii the viciiilty oi' thc towns of Faversliaiii and Sitting bourne. the latter just .icross the Bugle from isle ol Shoppy All thc hobs fell in fields Tlic iicicipliiiir thc-ii flew over tho Isle ol Nbr-ppy it is thought the towns iittuclicid wc-ic mis taken lor blieeiness, thc- ilritish iiuval base The Zeppeliiis aio livllcivc-cl to be two of tlioso which visited East Anglia in the early hours of the iuorii ing and dropped some twenty live iii cencliary bombs on Lowestnit isoiitli wold l\i.ildcn, Buriiam, lleyiiridgc and Tillliigiiani Onlv property clumagc' was clone, .although ei iitiinbei of pci sons had narrow escapes During ilio three raids .il least tifty bombs were sent down 'l‘lic‘ uiruivii seem to have kcipt itwiiy irom thc- laigei' towns l‘lierc is an iiiciiiiiitioii here ici ioiisiclc‘l° the i.iici onlv in the natiirc ol rocciiiiitiisiiiiics, for, i>\cc>pt in ont- i.isc~ :ieropluiiv busts .incl points of military iiiiporluiiici weir- iivoiclc-d .iltliough .iii craft p.tssi~il w iiii .i slioit di'-itauco ol' suci places The Allic~~i .i|c- .ilicady iiialciiig ic' prlsals for .ill the (iciiiitin .ittiiilcs over thc- lighting /one .incl it is ion sidered lic-re to be likely that raids over England will rccc-ive their replv before very long Meantlmo battles a_ic pioi coding ou the continent Although a thaw sei; in on the Carpathian Moiiiitaiiis .ind the roads are turned to inud .ind dis tricts fioodc-cl lighting continues The Riissizins report they have l.i.kc~n further height .ind repulsed .ittcicks The Austrians make siinihir cl.iinis and disclose‘ the tact that thc llus slans have been .ittaclcing al ci Iii Southeast Poland iincl \Vc-sitcirii t.a|i cnt apparently with .i view to pic venting the Aiistriaii-i irom sendiiii.. reinforcements into thc North ot’ Ar ras which would give them another point of vantage irom which to launc li an offensive when the chosen moment arrives The British India. Office rc ,ports that liidiaii troops inflicted nn other iietcat on the Turks Russians are again liarrassiiit: thc Turkish commerce in the Black bca. sinking four steumers and several sail ing vessels .ind bombarding Asia Mi nor Coast forts Germany has promised to inquire into the siiiklnt: of the Dutch stemncr Katwyk which was sunk oil North Hinder Liglitship by a Geiiuun sub marine EX-EUNSTNHLE Nllilil ENUEHT IN INNP MONTREAL, April ii --i|ic~ slot) of a trap laid by Lleut Goiisiiguo ba vard and his “iiiobilo squad to ciitc li ex (loiisialilu lcisepli Valado on llic, charge of cittc-inpting lo ilcfoal tho otitis oi' justice was told in thc- l<]iiqiic‘tc~ ('ouit betoro Judge bt (lyr this iuoiii ing Savard hiniscli bcliig thc' princi pal witness bavurd aiici tlirc-o of his incii. t.ti duccl, Vaiiniiii. and tlolaugelo liiil iii a room at 4'] Vitro street wost, und, according to tli liciutc-iiaiit'i~i civldciuc 0. saw Valadc luke $50 from Louis (lull lochenu to make some witnesses 'ills appear’ lu it case pending against (iuillocheau in thc Itecorder's t‘oiiri The bills had boon furiilslicci by thi' police. and tho series, number and date of each bill hail been noted Valado was charged with 'conspii uciy to defeat the oncls of jiistlcc '|’lie clnirgu was cliangecl this morning to 'attc-iiipiiiig to defeat tho ends of jus lim The at c~usc‘d, who is on hail fur iilsliciil bv Alil llliiinenthal, will ap pear boiciro the court again April "0 lilcut Saviircl tostlllcd that on thc .iltoruooii of April 8, one Gustavo Dos aulniors camo tci liliii and told lilm there was a plot on foot. to have wit urssos disappear in the (iiiilloclieau case Guillocliciiii was before the Re corder'a Court charged with keeping a disorderly house Desaulniers told the lieutenant that Viiiade was ai-ilcliig $100 to get six witnesses out of tiio way On April 10 at 510 o'clock in thc- atternoon Savard and three of his man went to (iulliociieairs place on Vitre street and liiil in a room next the kitchen They gave Guilloc lioau 350 mostly in $2 bills, the numbers of which had been noted While the detectives were watching tliero was a conversation between Guillochaau and Desauinle s, the latter demand ing payment or two bedroom sets which he had sold Gailiociieau Later they overheard A converlatlon be itwoen Gullioieheaii and Valalie, during which the latter accepted the $50 The otcahi tlnaliy rushed out and sri-ost ed Valacie ‘He had bla hands in his pocket when l soiled him" said Bevard I tlninient oiiree Neuralgla. pulled his hands oat and he had the ET GERMAN NEHUPLNNE BHUUEHT lil ENHIH (Special to the Guardian ) LONDON April i6-The Stal prints .i report that .i Gerniaii .iero piano ot tho Tsubo type has bevii brought down .it Ea*-itcliiircli iiiigliiiii' llillii HGHTINIS llilllllll LILLE (Special to the Guaidian) IHS April li -lic-iivwing tio olleiisivv in order lo open thc- wily toi .in li'l‘lll'}R’\I l<‘lt\N(‘E 1\piil lti»- Oii the cilvvateci pl.itc.iu cit Nortlic-rn li‘raiico llicici was enacted today oni- ol the stiongi-sl. ~ic'oiio~.i which lifts over broil \vitiic"~i\ic‘cl by tho i~‘rc\ncli people The actors were liidiaii cavalry brought iroin their initivc land with horses and oqiiipnieiit for use in the British .irniy at 11 time when thc- c=\ pccivcl big piisli inakes cxpi-ilicnt tlii-ii ciitrancci into liiislillties 'l‘lic‘ ‘4pc\cl.i tors wc-re klialci clad iilliicrs from the four ciiiartors ol llii- globe. .i sc.it turing ol l"itncli pc‘.i°~fiiils and n. low iii-vvspiiiwi iorii-ispoiidciils Ile I dliin ioric- was in iiiic trini lor tho sun shone lirightli As vc-t dc-iiioil ricluiil buttic' thc- lndi.iii c.tv.iliv liiicl gdtliiir ed foi .i ilc~iiioiislr.itiiiii cil horsciniiii ship and prowess with I.inic-, lille and sword The llrst lc-.it wus .i ininiic charge. in which liniidrrils ul liorsciiicii swf-pt .icio-is lho plain into liiicis iii iniagiii cry Gcrniaiis slusliliig right .iiiil lvll wltli sabrcs iii piciriiiig with lziiiccis iiiw sac ics c-ii o ii r- lioiscs was silpc-rb .ind their spirit und .igilily astciiilsliiiig tho foriiiidubli- and tciiilviiig vcill nl the liicliiiiis .iii tbvv giillopod ac ross tho llcild lwliii, ii icuii, ilr.i\v i out .iii .ili, iiiiw liiglici .incl now lciwc' After suiccissivi- sqiiudroivi iiiudci .i clifirgc tlic lioisiiiiiiii i~vpulrc‘iI to tho contre ol tlw |il.ilii wliciv tlii Iiidi.inii foriiiiiil .t widi liiiii down lliv niidcile of which was tlicii given un oxlilhitioii cil l.iiiic work und falicv riding the oqilcil iii ivlilcli iiiii only be seen among thc- iowbovii of llii wrist or tlin ilossdi its ol ltussid l‘eg\i worn clrlvcii into tlic- groiiiid .iiiil four liorsr mon riding lull tilt ilnslicd lowiird llicini ciiiili liiipaliiig .t pug nii the icip of his Iaiii i- ltiiic-ly did the rlclvi iii|‘<‘l bis ninrlc luiglit liorsciiiioii tour fiiircitsi riding in cippnsltc cllrvitloii-. ilicin swept past r-.ich iii-iirliig oil .i iiurrciw pos: on his luiicc l`|ic- I' roiicli poiisalits scnltiiicci iiiiicnig thc- iiilniiils to watch ilic rvliihltioli stood iii won riorment in spite of the rlgours of ii cold and wot winter. tho Indians looked fit and chafing for battle 'l`lic\ir small horses nro in good condition and it is c-xpc~c‘tr-cl thc' iiioiiiitcd liiilliiiis will give a good account of tlioiiisclvvi. as their infantry brothc-rs i tl trenches FIFTEEN KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION l'l~}'l`ltt)(iliAl) April I5 - (Via lioii don) -l~`ii`teiin persons were killed last night by un explosion in nn lllic it alcohol distillery at Volksova ii sith urb of this city Serious clamiigc was caused by thi- fire which followc-cl A.¢v»~..¢».~.»~»v-.~._¢- roll of monry in the loft one The wit cess said Valadc had not asked for' money ‘directly, but “in directly Giiill icheau was called as a witness and id that Vaiade had agreed to six witnesses disappear for money Clerk Forget of the Record er’a Court produced the nie of the caile against Guilioclieau, which la still miidliia with .i lo'-is ol only two GREAT WORK DONE BY BRITISH NAVY Transported a Million Men by Water, with Loss of Only Five Men ll 000 Vessels tileareti and Entered with Loss of Only 40 Since Submarine War Began Mercantile Marine Stronger Now Than Before War (Special to the Guardian) lu thc- \lc\ri'li.iiit murine more than LUNIJON April lti ~ tlrciit pridii i-. ll,lJ00 Eiiglisli merchant ships arrived bt-ing t.ikc‘ii In thc work ol thc- navy l.iiici ‘iailccl from English ports in tliii iccoriiecl diiiing lhc clvvcii wi-c‘l\ last ilvvi-ii ivviilcs, v\hilt‘ less than sinic- tlir- tic-rinaii siibni.iriiic~ terrorist loriv li1uc,lisli nicrthant ship have cainpaigii siartuil l‘lic~ Admiralty bicu victims oi subniarincs tioiisportrd .i niilliou iiifiii bv water Ai the s.iinc\ time the number of ilvo men rc\presc~nt thc' totiil losscs iii iiciw ships launched lor thc Ilnglisii thc triinsporl work oi the Aduiirdllv incrcliniii inariiio iiiakcs tho total. sini ci tlio livgiiiiiing ol thc* wal iiiinihor ot ships .ind the total tonnage /tnotlicr record establislied vias thc' of Eugl.ind s uicircliaiil m.irinc~ grcuitei' transport work ot liorscii irom liicii.i|lli..iu betorc the rcigii ot lcrroi |liliJAl April lt»,liii FRRATUM in llic iepoit tit lilr ltiliii llicIi.i ii-viii vc'stc'rcl.tv, it was slutocl siiggcstoci an increiisii ot .il.iiy the Svcrc-t.ir} to tlic (‘ciiiiniis~.ioiii Agiicultiiro this was .in eri berry, who had given long .ind f liil ‘service to thc- Provinvc 'l`iic' lloiisc niet todav :it ncioii llepulv Spculicii Dciliic- in the chan Mi l A l)ld\\i\lt proscuitcii .i iliuii liciiii thci t‘ontr.il t‘lirisl ('liuic‘li (li.irlcitlc‘to\vii .isliiiig im \ct tii .iiiiiiid thc-ii iiiciiipcuulioii so .is to cli.ingc~ tlici d.iti\ in tliiiir driv iii luiii- tu the third \\i-dii~~sd.i i.inu.irv iil c-.iili vi-.ir lhv pi ti was iiifoiicii to .i cciiiiinitlcici cil lion lllr l\i\li_llS piiiscintcil ii. itioii troni l (ioicldii l\lcl\.i\ lliiiir iiicoipoiiitioii A t ’|`lii\ p liciii \\.i~. iiitciiiucl to .i iciiiiiiiittiici oi lion l\li l\lc Nlijlli iiiiiscinlvii .i iciii ticiiii t ilirlis li l)iclcic~ into .|00 slnircs The pttltloii was ieirc-il to .1 coiniiiittiici of three A M.iri|oii.ili .is 4-d ('ouiiiii~.siiiiic‘r uf Public Vvinlcs it hail riiiiivvcl two iwtiliciiis, ciiio lnivirciici- Iliiiio and otlivi iesicte ci licits IS .itid .l'I .incl ic- other Icihii l\l.irliii .iiiil sl ollivi resident lliiigoi ltusliiii .iiiil citlici .idioiii llliicl llrr-dgv iw sciil dining thi- i liig Siiiiiiiiii to iuiiil l\iii=~i~l llliiil tho piers, wli.iivc~-. .incl l.iiiclin'-i pared bv thc pcititioiifirs .il great c .it the and of lluglic". lllill Roid nt tho liiiiigcii lniiiciiiig on Mi Uiiiig sliore .iiiil vvlidt his ilcpnrtiiioiil | poses to do iii .iiiswci to thi pr.i) ot tIic~~» iiiitilioiis f‘ t tiiniis iciiioi i ilici iiiic iii-cl iii pclitioiis ic-lciic bi \v.is iiiii 1|, .i itiiiti ti 'i 'i» t‘l`lllilflll “IIN l‘l‘li lil .I \\ itil gill fin lii.iclii;: liiiisscl iniiil on i vviiiilil .il~.o |ii.iil il iiii cows ii innd ii-ii Iii .i~i liv lc tho tluvvriiiiiciiii did iicil 1011>-lliifl iiig i rlrodqt up ivci .i of ilio public tn do ‘-ii /\ I\fl.iccioiiii ui, 1 niiiiiisioiivr iii l‘iil»li \\iirl< ii 4| l til N 'iiil ci ic it ic :mv rbcii oi io o viiiiii' i iiigb thi fiiiiii til \\ li.i ii 'oil tlii sliiiii ol’ i~»nv.ii'r~ ll.iil\ciiir .iiiii it his iii-piirliiiiuii iulf-iici I do iii 1- ci pili ini it (()'li`\ll\i~lll\'i ii id Ili itiini li.iil oiilv iiiciitlv licii-ii iiwi .i i ii wii-. his iiitciilicii ci iv li ii ligiiicoi .il ivi loi thi ii roiisiilc intioii .ii ooii rc sililc Mr I'lllivlAli\ .islcmi the Hou is tlii~ iiiiviitiiin ol his ilvpartinciiit p icrcid with ilic ioiistiiicticiii iii stool liiidgc- .ir ltiistiiovilli- iiiiriiia i.irl) |i.iri ol' thc* Siiiniiii-r ’ llii' t't).\i’vlISl()\I it ~..iiil llii ii iiai-i iiiteiidi-d ici lip ci iii liiil I no lliiiik it vioiilii lin iiilvisnhii ilii tlii~ lnicigv Iii iliv Siiiiiiiici wolllii lic dont' iii ilii~ viiiiiii \\Iii |\ pcioplo viiuilil limi* llii iili iiit.ii.'.c‘ tho icii Mr l\lt l\Il \M iiskc-cl thc- toiii ‘lciuris iioiiili lloiiil this suiiiinc-i ll' he iiiluiiilu to build ii biiilgi- straiglitoii tho road .il thc- livuc Sotlris " ' in rcigarcl to the tiist uiicsiioii ('ommlssionc-r roplicd lliul he ilioii the road should be niarnciziiiilsi-il he did not promise that it would done this suninier it would he tn into consideration in regard to to do p.irt of thc- pi-rni.inriit work I second question lic had visited I iiiici ollicrs .isliing toi .iii \ct to :iinoiil [ii l id ,c li I lil OF Mr ltlcliiiids refcirrvil to thi- Assis tant Provliiiiul .Secreturv i\l New ci ith 'li pill ui an Ac t .iii iiu.il iiiiiiitiiig lruni the third \\i-diios. i iii iciii ic l vii pol cilli ollic-is iskiiig loi .in \ii to ii iorpoi nic' thc' Muddy (‘rc‘c>k itiiral 'l‘eli>plioiic‘ with .i capilil oi $500 dividc FC li-‘ |ic‘ ci nt » ol l ing wttlc-iiiciiits iifikiiig that llic- lliussiil lllll :i irc mst .incl .ill s irc) iii. 1 i liiiilc- .inswoi 'it prcsiiit Tie flciv i l t ||1~\\ nil I liiiiilc it would iw li tr" .U ill ii.il ii veil l icpoit siiluiiltlmi iii the t.o\c~iiin.ic~iit pi thc* (`oiiiniissiciiic~i of l‘iibili \\cirlis f Iii ,. ork did illi ni mia sioiioi of l’iililii \\orks il he iiitviicls i\ll .iiid .ind ui thc' ght but be ken the the rf.-_ _-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_-_-_ _-_--. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_ _ _ _-_-_ _ _ _ _-_ -A _~ -_-_-_- -_-_- »_- -_-_ _ _-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_ _-_ _-_ _-_-_-_ _ :_ _-_ _-_-_-_-_-:_ PROCEEDINGS IN LOCAL LEGISLATURE plai and iouu-l ii icffpmg up fairly will ih~ viiiik woiild be attended 'llr l\l(‘Kii,\‘l1 in regard to the lirst question said the road was very iluiigiroiis .ind people were afraid to iisc it .it night lie thought that the work was .i wiv importatit one, and iirgint too .incl tli.it ii should not bc- iivurlciiikc-ci, but should he attended. to this hummer The PltEMll<1R drew attention t the following question of Mi' Richards and stated that thc- answer would be m.idc- .is soon uc, possible i\li Richard gives notice tlial to inoirow bo will ask the lloii thc' lic-ad i~r nl the (icivcirnnient tn lay on tho t.ibic\ of this lioiise a statenicnt show ing how thi' .iniciiiiit cil $1 441 00 ap pcuiriiig on page ii ol thc lwilcoiiwooii llospitul lic-port is ni.idi up lin' t()l\’lMl\SlONlclt oi' l'iiblic \\ oi ks talilvd .i st.iti~nic\iit iii .iiisvver ici thc iolioiviiig qiicstioii li) i* itic liitrds (1) The cost oi the bridge at 'I‘iioin .is Alie.irn's brook. Norway, Lot 1 \\iii- tcniliirs i-.tiled tor this work’ .ind it so who \vc>ii‘ the pdrtius ton iliriiilr. .iiiil thi- .iniouiit ol iviili ton ici t i cost ol bridgc- .it 15 Uallaut's mad lcuiclliig irnin l'opi~‘s corner to lhgiiisli liiin \\c‘rc tenclcrs called tor the construction of the bridge'P and it so give names of teiidc-rers, .incl lin' .iiiiount ot each tender t"l lhi- cost of bridge .tt .loscpli hlicuis ou thc- hint t'ow Pond Road Wits the work for saint- lot by pub lic innipctitioii or otlierwisc-" lf by tonclci, how niaiiv tenders were re iciivcicl irom whom, and for what .imoiiiit respectively” (ii Cost of bridge under tonstriic' Iiciii civil Tigtilsli River below ll.a\ uoiiils llridgci Vivre tenders called for the work” if so, how inanv' ten dcr~ were received and from whoni .iiiii for what riiiiount respectively” 1') l-his .inv money been paid to Ni .trlv l\.tvwouil for road over tho iiiill ilaiii” If so what amount' Did .ovviiiiiiviit if-liicv to pav lcavwood tin liiidizc- iioilc iioiii over mill clani’ \\ li l`Ii toil cit io.iii liuidiiig lioin lignisli lillagci to l‘oi\ciirp liuolo' ioiiiii .iiiil repairs tu raid road \\.is the work ilciiic bv contract or citlicr wisc \\'.i~. there* :ini inspector ’ and il so who was iippiiiiilocl and what ic-iiiiiuvriitloii did Iii rrcrivo for such wciik’ lioii \li liAL'I‘()I\i said lic' would like to muki- .t [ew remark; in re friiiiic to the ubovc question io ro.id liiiiinp, ivfciriiiim to his district was lil s.iid i imiii nf fibo I _ i|i.iiii» li\.icliii;: to the vill.igo of Tit, iiish iivoi which tritfiii trciin Tlgnish :short .iiid l»iriikv~.iti~r had in pass l