' Mf_fiMs ` ` _ I MAXIMS !~"' . 'g _ oF A umm; N ou my tg w,."¢f“|¢mta,andIl\lli_h m,,,ponri'alilanraatim od og ,_ ‘K . R Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \\\i. lil lilil /ill . __;__ .lnereoples Paper ,..- e , _ *‘f;"'!:»;....f"__: \ éé There is nothing so false os facts ` except ilrurea. __ ' fl-3 _ _i I I = ` 1 ' 1' *_ , l E'rT_|';\;':'::'%|:=“'_;':. ' _ ` AP 7, Annnal Saul;-r||;¢!|__l>_r_la(__l_l__l-Lllllle-r“s'¢_l__;:_,lJoé_ A_ u_5c_ _ Y rr -- T ll _DominioniWil1 Balance ‘Budget nd Will Also Meet All Its Dbligations M Enjoys Westem Life 'i .succumbed 01-7 .FIRM oPT1M1sM _ = Emphasis Placed By Finance Min- Pfesents Budget ister Cn Prospects Of Forth- in .ed of Bly incl W6! of ‘ of sum ` now. ls. N. llnonns, ““‘,' Minister of Finance ing cln X' has the ° <1 _, Recognize. _ His Mother _-_-la I coming Imp ’ Conference. on l * AWA, Ont., April 6-(By the 'Canadian Press)-Canada’s increase debt for the fiscal year just end,- is $119,505,000. Of this total only $51,024,000 arises from the excess ordinary expenditure over ordin- revenue. Special expenditures, uding $49,282,000 for unemploy- ment relief and wheat bonus to- talled $55,138,000. These statements o outstanding features of me budget speech of E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, in the House Commons today. The net result the accounts for the year were rnarlzed by the minister in the ,following brief paragraph. “With 'ordinary revenues of $327,719,000 ordinary expenditures amount- to $878,748,000" Mr. Rhodes de- ed “the resulting deficit on or- dinary aocount is $51,024,000 which occurred as a consequence oi’ decreased yield from taxation notwithstendlng the reductions Special expenditures _ lnoluclinl! an Fa I le d T 0 made in expenditures. I ' $49,282,000 for unemployment re- lief and wheat bonus as previously As ' _ detailed total $50,138,000. an . Offset $0 this 8lll°\1lli¢ 37.022000 W8!! (Continued on Page 3) e week to erect grain conveyors. Late _ _ ' ln Ap,-ll or early ln May employees would not let it be signed, accord- 5” ° in ro aln on nloinsil 1" erlal Economic received in special revenues leaving a balance not provided from income 0! $48,116,000. $3,890,000. ,increase in debt for the year is $110,505,000. Great Intcrest Shown It was the first budget speech of the Minister of Finance. It was likewise the third budget brought down by the Bennett administra- ERIE, Pu., April 6-Kneeling in an ambulance the Rev. Law- rence Trcmblay administered the last rites of his church to a woman, maimed beyond re- cognition by an automobile. She died a few minutes later. And Father Tremblay hur- ried bzlck io St. Joseph’s or- phanage, where his mother. lllrs. Joseph Tremblay, 58, had visited him nightly since she came here recently from Holy- oke, Mass. Then a irlend culled him to thc morgue. Father Tremblay looked llflill llllon the victim of the motor car and fell to his knees *mi ll S05. “Mothcr!" °°°"°llly conference to be held li Ottawa, ANNoUNcl~:MEN'rs COMING EVENTS: In addition, there are the capital expenditures of $16,975,000 and loans and advances non-active of The amount, therefore, uf the l i ._ ...l r l il .v` I 'T Q tion. Crowded galleries marked the _ ;__ , -_ _ _ _" _ 000831011. Oli 0170 1100!' Of the chtim- ' me-.1 ' "‘ H* gif.; ‘ nf""':`T I "T`f`“="-” (Canadian Press) As Announced *'-"- many persons will be permitted to tWi°@- the fi1`St ”' "" at ll P01'-l _ ' Nfl’d. Premier Returns To His Of- --fue we ol- uw- 13° me \>°f°f° "°‘ i 1“`h Bud et To Injuries William Francis Devine, sec- tion man of the C. N. R., who was seriously injured on Tucs- day aftemoon last when he was caught between a moving flat oar and a loading pint- form, succumbed to his injur- ies about midnight last night. He was 42 years of age. He is survived by o. sorrowing wife and daughter. The Guardian l extends sincerest sympathy tu I the bereaved family. -_il lflnvfoll lusliiss' for the opening of the House,i ` are both to be opened this sum- h mer Steelworkers are to arrive next E _- _ » :hen negotiations were in progress I OTTAWA, Ont., April 6~G. How- V .= l s ard Ferguson, Canadian High Com- mlssloncr to the United Klngcloln,| appeared before the Senatc's Beau- i harnols committee today with tllci S010 Object oi villdicatillg his own! integrity, lie said. Travelllrlg from' Canada House, London, to Ottawa, the Higll Commissioner presented e co of e e er opal e - li ` N I E \ H . ` 1 9 0 I' ,ways and Canals are expected to ll he (Mr. Ferguson) got 8200.000. reach here Engineers already are To this thc High Commissioner gave l Sm” rl n olk U Vindicating His » Own Integrity _iG. Howard Ferguson, Canadian High Commissioner Gives Evid- ence Before Senate’s Beauha1~1lo~oEs Committee. Sweezey Allegatior- 3 Nailed To The Mast By Former Ontario Premier. (Canadian Press) _ n videncc which, in brief, denied any t of the Beaullarnols Power Mr. Fergusorl‘s testimony was omptcd by the statement made aydcn. Some time curly in 1929 he Senator had testified, Mr. power contract lined up for Beau- Th g to Mr. Haydon's evidence, un- G0 l clo rotation. He had mot Mr. Sweezey me ere thought of rind the second Sh ith Premier Tnschercau, of Que- by icirliu illiiluul .l uililul @ QI? nncctlon between himself nlldiEVery N-Eau Robert O. Swcczcy, former Presid- ' 0.' l>;‘m;l_¢r;_:;l\_l;rw;sr wllllglled gs :lla PREFERS WESTERN PLAINS To “STEM somnr C Msn.; .lilllll E gllmpany Al1Si}I`13,l1 RGC 11119110 C0 , urc w snap ou 0 W -I - with the mantle 0! Minister of Fin- Miss Ellen Mcalloo, oiimuvo pile ins loci ills; ner fathers posl- ter quiet within o few weeks ond( ance on his shoulders, filled the ldaughter of the fonnel- secretary of tion would entitle her to a brilliant start the last big construction drive Pr role which had been held by other ll the United States treasury, enjoys society career in the east if she were 'to prepare the northern seaport for ,I S°m0 “'@@kS H20 by Sclllltor Allrlrcw Maritime sons-Tupper, Tilley, , * iylllclliy wesiem life in the deg. y, minded. She is shown with her its first open season. The townsite H Fielding and his own chieitaln, 'Gris and mountains of Arizona, deg. favorite pony ready for a. dash owned by the Manitoba Govern- '- Prime Minister R. B: Bennett. _ Y _ _ __ - ihmngh the hills." ment alld the port built and oper- ls Long before the hour scheduledl ' .. ' ated by the Dominion Govemmchtl” Z' Shot For Treason Beczme Of 1 Fatsil Mistake. weezcy had informed him helllld - C-‘\T-'GARY' Altao A~!>l'il 6 - 'BY e Canadian Pl-css)~Evcry tcnlh amois with the Ollmrlo Hyd,-fl lmall of an Austrial rcglllf-llt lrzls lggtrig Commlssil-m_ but ML Fel-_ 'shot for ircslson by the wllolc rrygl- lson, then premlel- of Qmarlm ment when it made thc mistake of l'rendcr1n»g without fight to a rmnn division which :he Auslrl- commalldcr tllougllt was Rus- ' I af X C 11 av 1]- e I at work l-‘llalnnlns ea yseaso w ° . llfllllllifllld denial. N0 conversation R°“`“"Y a Calgary 1""`f‘i"“f dt" . lDred8inB of the harbour will be _hfl had ¢V€l' had ‘l'iU'l Mr- SW€€Z€l'_ 011 I | ,icomplcled as qumkly as p05slble_ ll _could possibly bear such an inter- l°bt P ed the dcclmntlon order, hllvillr: ained a cop'y"from a member of rcgllllcnt who csoapccl dczlih. was s gncd by Franz Joscllh. Em- or of Austria, and was issued ortly after the olliibrcak of wal". Dcclmat'o'n is a "lottery of death" which every tenth mall is shot. H r € D l I I 9 5 . ~ f y After The Storm In St 101111 S- 140 Me.. Laid °f ”f;f:=..f*;r°;.;;§.§°;i;.“;§°“§:..i .______ O (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., April 6-To hal- payable, is to be imposed on all (Canadian new ance the budget b increasing the taxpayers, personal and corporate, _ » revenue s55,ooo,oo