MAXIMS or A MERCHANT When the courts» break down tllc i MAXIMS or A MERCHANT Mg viglllnce committee is justified; when the electorate breaks down, how about uun ptionr. ,.-'-— - Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \ To whatever degree the churches become harmonized with ascertain- l-d truth, to that extent they be- come‘ harmonized with each Billet? Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 . . .50 In 1h"- viw-nio w! v- a A a (jl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA gATURDAY MAY 5 192g ri...n..rr.n,..-.. fiuardiall o... (w, " ‘ l ' ' _ Morning Guardian, hounded All llilMEN ililliPETENl Al iiiiliiciii cilin Bishop Henson.’ Oppos es Dean Inge’s Idha Cf v Women Being Admitted To Holy 0rd- ers. LQNDQN- Mill’ 4- ' 1h i1 1'90"“ would-involvr a departure from the deslmtvh the senii&is were con- institution of Christ and-the tra- Wyefi 97 D93" Infle- M, 5h Pal-ll“? ditlons of the universal Church." Gathedrhl- thni Wmen are com- Further the Bishop of Durham whim-HE a" ‘he W9"! that ihv says: "I find no reason in the pres- Pfesem 19W" tilde" 01 cleft!!! d0. ent situation, and none in the spir- wheiher in prenchins or vlsltins 01' itual achievements of individual wo- iil 8MB! BPlTil-l-llll 001111591- ‘men past or present, which could Th9 Bishop 01 Dllfhflm. D13 H91", Justify so great o. breach with the bert Hensley Henson. has since exq traditlcns of Christendom as the ores-lied himself in direct dlsnizree- admission of women to Holy ordcrsl l i i l Y? ment with the Dean of St. Paul"? . Ho admits the enormous decrease in the number of ordination candl- dates. "It is not in my mind," the Bishop continues: “that by the ad- mission of women to Holy Orders inc present crisis ought to be met. REV. canon c. w. ‘VERNON. on equal terms with men. The, world needs today the faithful fui-‘ filnzent of women's normal natural (Hflllblflll Secreiury- Cvliiwll 150i‘ ' functions. For what is the most 51,115.11 Seilvioe ioi tho Cliuroll of. menacing evil of our times? Is it nut itiigiiiliil ill (bulimia, who is expect- the repudiation of the wifcly and ll, 1...; ("ily l0 pliriirilini. n. inn.- BUDGET llEBAlE ciiiiiiiiiiiii a Conservative Member For First Kings Ci- ders Government Fl n a n o i n g And Touches On 0111161" Matters 0f Public Interest. s Following is the speech delivered against the Conservatives. The Prc-l by Mr. H. D. McLean. Conservative micr figures up the revenue and ex-l representative for First District of pcnditures of the Province and gives‘ Kings County. during the Budget us tho cost cf Government per dayl debate Wednesday afternoon, April in an attempt to prove that wei 13m; lwcre responsible for a large‘ part of! Mr. Speaker. I hope the hon. mem-‘lthe deficit of $159,000 which they; bcr from O'Lcary (Mr. Dennis) suf-‘had at the end of the year. l fcred no serious over-strain fronHMinister of Public Works took an-i his cifcrti: last evening. I noticefcthcl‘ method; he took three years‘ that he is not in his place this af-‘revcnue and expenditure. lBB-Vlllg tcrnocn to continue the debate. He cut the fcurth 3'61"‘- lllld 5° Dffll/edu appeared to be endeavoring to fillll0 his own satisfaction. I 511190059. The . ’BY H. ILMCLEAN iers Some Pertine nt Criticism On Saun- » CELEBRATE IlIBIlEE l . jDuchess 0f York Will Take Part In Gather- ing 0f Women Graduates 0f Oxford. LONDON. May 4.—Lad_v Margar-{prcsent members of the Hall. ct Hall. Oxford University, which‘_ Ladi’ Margaret Ha“ w” mundua was founded 50 years ago. will cele- m 1.878‘ but was not actually open“ _ _ , ]unt|l 1879. when Somerville College. iéllfitrnlis llubllee at the end of Jung the Second of me wfmeltlgscgollfil e uc ess of York has promise lwns also opened. Ow ng e - . . to attend the celebrations. the prin- (‘fcflslng demand for accomodation it ‘ cipal cne of which will be for 100ml] be found necessary w maloe ad- i former Oxford University students dltipns to the buildings in the near cn Saturday, June 30, when ihey‘future. will meet the Duchess ata luncheon; The Hall has had a number of These will incllldc Most Rev. Dr. distinguished students, including ‘Ccsmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Miss Agnes Maude Roydcn. noted York; Bishop Talbot. the founder. or wiiiilirs run and Mrs. Talbot; A. B. Houghton. United States Ambassador. whose daughter is a student: the Vice- Chancellor. Dr. F. W. Pember. War- den of All Souls’ Church. and the Hon. Mrs. Pember, and Miss Jex- preacher; Mrs. Hammond. who with ‘hcr husband. had published sonic _valuable historical works: Miss Mob- trly. principal cf St. Hilda's College ‘Oxford: Miss Gwyer. principal of St. Hughrs College. Oxford: Mia’: Burrows. principal of the Socletyof mothefly IUHCUOIIS by Wollleh- Th“ Ci»,:.t...lll(l‘ ml sot Ji ‘\\.llill't_- tiii- “l, the tlme last evenlng; lllswalgnlthe result in another way. There is no assumption of female Blake. the latc principal. Oxfcrd Home Students and Miss El- is a contemporary feature. partly . p. -, l il t~ ; ~ 1 l hl l, d fl _ d 1| i " _ inferiority in excluding women tnerresllll, of our lnslllm. poslllolll ti‘ l‘ Dish?‘ ‘lutzllflrlrlll lyimlzlfullill: ilflilfhe zhcg; llvzgclfofxlvx; w. The Alldlt Lord Cave. whose death occurredlizabeth Lcvittpformerly vice-princl- lmm Holy ordefs‘ bu, only n, rec- partly the consequence 0f U10 h (7...-~<-.i ‘ll plwllllr-Illi ill in-hi n; 5K9 if 1'1 W35 running. I am only v recently. was Chancellor of Oxfordlpal of St. l-lildafis College. and now ognltion of their distinctiveness i'1 Great War. as well as the fact that‘? l l A ll. llllll lll l._.l, l lll l l llllll mmllenlng lllls because 1 feel llmll Now the Leader of the C". ‘“ Urmftfimy‘ _ v Reed" m Ecmwmic History m m a natural function, and that dis- s, multllude" o; Single woman , , lll, lllll me Government should recognize has taken the audit of Messrs. ilynd-, _ ,Ml-** Wmqllblivilh. the first orin- University of Lvndvn- _ ~' llmllveness cannot be lgnol-ecl The through no rkult cl the“, own cam‘ ‘l"~"-““ ~ “* ‘ " King Gustav of Sweden. lllaymf! clpol. who lS 88. hopes to be prcs- The many distinctions won b the cflcrfs put forth friend from O'Leary. I shall leaveexflflll’ Whfll "16 he! 56h‘ ""4 1| it to their choice to say whethelrblmlefi "f "10 1'1'°1'1l1°1’-' We" llley Sllwld plllce lllllll ll, the vlklliuly last. when the present Gov- cant scat in the Government bench-‘ "Thine"! was PPwB-Pfll l0 hi"!!! 0V" Rm“? es ahead ol “m m. glve lllm {lithe management of affairs to the "N! kllig (‘Chili-Ed "1_ _ lCallm- medal (Laughtem ‘incoming Government; and_ he has of Vitale and Zambclh Ill the men 1 belleve lllel-e was a qllesllonllllllshown from that increase in debtvhandicaP dmlblei‘ 3-3. 3-6- to me last night by my hon. frlendli“ "l" time and comparing thatl llcnl slllllmcrslde lHonv Dl._ Mcgwith the money borrowed for thcl Neill) as to the cost of potatoesfimllwovcfl higllwaYs has siww" ma‘ S What he wished ic know was wheth- 5° f“ "5 °"“_"‘*“Y deb‘ is “mcflmfk er the fnrmcrs here paid the duty|‘l"l.:"l’l"m'° ‘Ellhl: thrghmélrl-llztthat it l on potatoes gcin to Boston or, ‘a cc" m “c” ' a 5 a 9mm“ l ' ' ' i wllclllcl. the lmcpli lll the Ulllled cf lViessrs. Byndman and Shannon: c l“ n PIE“) I _ ; __ ?.:ll§l\;ll§:ll.ul7ll:lll3ltmltlvlllfilsglféngtflszfix!at the time when WEIWGFG prcpar- Slililllsh ‘Milli’ flvllllllrfi Jlllllllez and MygNcTog; 8' MAY 4'—M§“5'I (Special to the Guardian) llflm dolly lmg that he had lllged to hand over the reins. And if Iglcsias probably will leave at 111F118 rlllllllifieu PC0010 “Pr”, MONTREAL. May 4p~Beck l1 lllllllllm- ‘llglll lllcrc from Ho“ Ml: (the present Premier was not in a dawn Sunday. May 6th on an at- ilmlolg s10 "M Class pas“engn“s o“ the scene of their original labors ' 'll)f,sitlcl1 to take over at that time. tempted non-stop flight to Havana. ‘L ' < calladia“ Pumfilldel‘ Ofwhcre they were almost the first ' d ‘Sh nd ha h l - . by my mu‘ m“ ‘m “mm a s s own under the pseudonym “Mister Gee," cnt ill the afternoon. The lunch-‘lnembers of Lady Margaret Hall in- la- was a» prominent figure in the ln- con will be followed by a garden elude the Arnold Essay Prize. awar- ternational tennis tournmcnt allpartl‘ at which the Duchess will be ded to Miss J. H. Fleming in i922. Paired wih Dalgas of Ituly.‘l1i'958i1l- the first prize to be won by a wom- e llalllm mm, The principal. Miss Lynda Grier-an lu the university: and the New- glhas also invited all former studcntsdigate Prize. which was won lest with their nearer relatives and thcycal" by Miss G. E. Trevelyan. 1M a n y M aritinlelOriginal Engines Return To‘ __ , Nova Sootia l l Chain 0i Stores Purchased By T. Eaton Co. _ - (Special to the Guardian) _ TORONTO, May 4.-—Purchase oi i». (‘the land. buildings, equipment and ——-— imcrchandise of tne 2i retail stores (Special to the Guardian) comprising the Canadian Depart- MONTREAL, May 4.-0ne posi- l mcnt Stores Ltd. is confirmed today noncment does not mean abandon- by the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. At an mcnt of a business journey, in tile; early date they will assume control opinion of members of the Incorpiof this chain of department stores orated Managers Association of scattered over Ontnrloand Quebec. Great Britain which had intendedlApnrvillmnie-iy loin million dollars church of England would hardly ~< be justified in taking up on its own authority a position which Great Fortress Under A Bank (By British United Press) PARIS. May 4.—An underground ‘fortune in steel and concrete that has been built under the Bank of France has been formally opened: The purpose of this fortress. which rccuples two and a half acres under the heart of Paris. is primarily to protect the nation's rapidly increas- ing gold reserve in cases of aerial not receive the normal function of domestic life, and are therefore casting about for alternatives.“ |British Visitors To l , Study Canadian ‘ i panish Aviators Wlll Fly T0 llllbalPeople Passengers 0n I ' -’ hi? T- Elli-Oil UK» Robb tile resent Fl Mi ' t ' .l - - . - . warfare. land bombardment. revolu- t° ‘and "1 Canada 11$ Rbolil the D" was m“! “Yer by t . -_ l’ name nlsmnlf ll-- ll- l ll ll, T C l, l learned new today, l l? Ciillfllllllll Nlliiflilfll SiOflIMhIPB "puffing billies" used in Canada trcnty was being put through the House of Commons the excuse was that thc duties were lowered on cor-l tnin groctries and things coming in [rcm Australia to cheapm products r the Canadian breakfast table. Now if lowering the duty onwAus- trnlian products will cheapen the (Yanmlian breakfast table, I presume that lowering the duty in the Unitctf Stair-s. would cheapen our potatoes to the American consume . I wisn to state that I feel under criminal-able hnndlcap at the pre- ~ sent time in sneaking on the Bud_ ' got. l fnel that perhaps I owe rn possible safety device has been in- Helms the Dominion im" the our corporated in the construction to P95? 0f Silidylnz Canadian tel-ii: ———'—<~>———-*— dllllmd l; “ulna; lllllwlh Jegulations, United_ States compel- Former Cape Breton n embocl- all ml, lessons learned iticn and the special requirements by glle-ggng-qlf-pmn” gum-lg the of the Canadian markets. Shortly. ' war‘ and lmllwteg vlvldly the trend after the first announcement of the! of bank buildings in the future, (tour had been made a cable was ___ The fortress, hewn out of solid received stating that the tour had ' BQSTQN, May 4, Hon. Dan Sutl rock 150 feet below the bank build-been Postponed "hill fall. today Qlvllailldfipfeiifiti. nleln-iloi- ll cm. inl; and proped and buttressed by hOWBVQT- 3 596mm cable W“ Te‘ iliruni Allusim fulfil foruloly oi‘ eighteen,“ feet steel and concrete ceivecl by the Canadian National l,,-l4,>l,l,' was Chlur Slp-lllrrl- l-lggclllly walls. is designed to hold out almost Railways stating that the members llll lll-lll. ll fill-ll“ l - i lull indefinitely against any attack. Mil-of the party would roach Montreal when. a slllllllel. “ll. l,l.lll_ lll. ll .._ itary engineers believe that even an on the Cunarder Ausonia on July llllellsell illllllllllnl, llllllll d, lmlll army cf occupation would find it 3rd and tliiey will remain iIYCEtH- Nlllsllll llllll lcllrslécrl‘ llllll. lll. 0mg ironl British Guinea and theilloll" and me “A1bion" ruched will“ "l the hfisivin group of lhfillvlciitreal last night over the Con: British Wont Indies. ladlall Nallol-lal Rallways an mum to mllvhif‘ sinniiilllii’. bill We Cfllilwi south. over the Canary Islands and‘ B .d _ H Nova Scotia. The locomotives which rlakc the blame. whence to the Antmesl I l]. tcsll eh a lief) lBYBB Dflsnengerilvcrc in possession ofthe Baltimore The nudlt wnicn was taken all - '5‘ i"? Paulmlde" l“ llllllilldills hlland Ohio Railroad and which forth- (Malcll does llllt Show llle same l.l,_ ‘St. ‘John one of the heaviest car-led part, 0f the exhibits at the fall‘ Suns as mo. ma.“ take" i“ July- W“I,LIFE W|TH INDIANS (£15335. brlmght "m" m? British Wesllof the iron horse at Halethorpe. M are not disputing the figures of u I ItES oi a long time. She has 9,, durlnglflgl, summer-arc being re- Mcssrs. Poclc and Scnrth in their‘ ll“ Y PM’ Ulilll-‘ihhd bugs of sugar turned to Nova scotia for prose - lillldli. but we do feel, and we think; _ l or 511"" John and nine hundrpd lalllm l0 me Nova scotla Govern .ihc country will feel. that they had; ATHQL. Mass. Ji/Ifly 4--A "l?" iPUllCIICOIIS and barrels of molasses mom, are links with the early rall- lnot the some opportunitylof makingllolig desire to return to Canada l tlu and a large quantity of grccn vegc- road history of that Province. lan audit as the two previous audlt- rejoin the tribe of Indians wlllClllables from Bel-null“ The lmlmlb Al llle llmn of their first entry lcrs. At any rate. as I said bef0rc.~hcld him captive when a youth hflhhncc of green Vegetables is Consul llllo Canada these logqmoflvgg wem icapucitatcd hiln so that he was not routes. one along a northern cours "hi9 l0 Viki? 0W1‘ U10 Gflvérhmeiillwliich would take them over New:- ll “'35 "Gt 0111' 5111119 H9 i185 011i‘ fcundlnrld and thc other to tho ha"! 15° 611M513 B411 1mm Jlilt’ 27- 11111011 they 1"?‘ ll < l._. . , , the Lender of the Opposition hn-ibcen denied John LhlfifllltC. 75 year. crably lllL-l-easln d . _ l. .§}“’"iilé“‘l‘;l.i'”°£.l‘il° 5:22.". :nl."l.r:: *° ‘f. I‘:‘..“-I.".‘i.II‘l.;‘.» ilrnxz; tilzzfasrir.I:'..:r:.:*:.a‘n*<c r rigs“ .. Cgriidgnfiillliili? lll°i~h~l3~° ¥l°@°“»~“ili?5idw33“3h5* e r . - - ' . l - , i _ _ _ man an annon. ave ere in ln 1e n ‘ r ‘ i -- rd e y tn t . < - . . , down to the subterranean strong-l The tour. one of the most import- ifllgifylllflllaillllfilll‘ - ‘mum m Qllslygrliientl ndgxlfzi}: gevgghptéstzxaigt-lillly hand the audit of Messrs. Poole bury- _ fthc Cnnadiilrcxntriiliiitgil Eiihisrilfrillhlfg 112$ 533x21 m‘ hold, where arms. food and lodging ant from a business point of vicw _____.< to hear lwclvc Budgets bronghl (Siliéllrslrliaulétlll. Glllgtitgleldnféltl 7 of According to Laplnnte. n native oilarc reporting substantial increase one loading ground on East BNO?- Wili always be kept ready. and closdwhioh has been planned in sonic on Canada. he wns stolen -by Indians m bllslllm the irlnle doom. The fortress is eqqtime will take the British manag- dcwn in this House. and I would August 12th. 1927. was $2.020.660.69. who treated him with all kindness between Canada and suitors she wished to rnlarry. nipped with electrical machinery to light and air the vaults. One descends in a lift to reach this stronghold. to the third basement of the bank. from which a broad stair- way leads down to a series of three ohromesteel doors.“ one after the other. The doors. which are circular and many feet thick, weigh four- teen tons each and can only be op- ened by a powerful electric engine; but before they can be moved n hciwy shutter of armour-plate must also be swung round. When the steel walls are passed. one takes another lift which des- ccnds seventy-five feet through sol- id rock and thirty-six feet more to a pool of water formed by the Grand Bat-chore river. which flows under Paris. One passes. through three more armour-plate walls at the foot of the lift shift. and then finds one- self in the fortress proper. Here. during the past three years. n force of 1.260 men, working day nnd night. have blasted out of rock u cavern covering exactly two and n lmlf acres and supported by 750 col- llllllls, Raffle For Bride LONDON, May t-Two young men nlniplcyeql at a Birmingham factory have just figured iln an extract-din. ‘gates will take back with them tuhhili they (iii-o jusi ns lilzlli and \ i Latest From Paris LONDON. May 4.—Wooden hats lers to Ottawa, Toronto and Winni- peg. for their investigations, arrlvf lng Montreal on July 8. the party _ l . . ‘will remain here until July l3, theyll-l‘ f"‘"f"’" ‘m’ l," "3 _"“‘ ‘ ll-ollowlllg lllly wlll be spent l~l yours iashlolts. Fills ‘H lll: l‘ Ottawa allel- wl-llclltlle nlembel-S of oi‘ ll‘. - lirslmll ili-hlleis. ill", hi1.» lhe pally wlll so to wllllllpeg l.e_ ])l'Ii‘St'l‘\'ii the ('i()(‘-|l shape -.ll.il lll'i‘ mainlng there from July l5 to Juiv mllliilwfl mm‘ ‘Wmmmly ," ‘Himl 18. and returning to Toronto forlwiillll-"ii iii'iiiitilci_ll~'- sinl- (ll \\"lllr'll July g9. l-emalnlng ll-l lhnll clty mp3. ri- llhi- \\'ll‘l‘|( ill .i. us. unn lavi- m July 25' al-ler whlch may wllluliilnlvil urrlii rnri: in ililPiIl. leave for Montreal and travel. 'l‘hc hills wrv hull ll" IllFCP-llly llllcnce lo Quebec l0 cllllml-ll ml lhclv wiiml lillti lilt‘ lirillis. which iiri- icili lnteamer. The movements ill Canada ii. ivlo. are fliivll wiilh lliiiilril $111‘ wlll all be over the canflllllm Na-lr) ihul lhoy i-ni hi- pulli-rl ovor izle ticnal Railways. During the touljhuir. agents will be appointed to reprcs- ll is (‘ilhlll ll fllill iilii..<i~ ll1ll\‘ uri- cntthcBrltishflrmsln Canada and mlwh lllOH‘ illlF-lllrit: litlll fi-ll :1.- it is likely that some of the delo-‘i n-y do noi ilovcloll vrlnisvs. ulni Britain the selling rights of‘ some ronlilklrtnlblc. But. ‘Pill-y Canadian made articles for thciiiilcrlroly market. ‘ -—-——<'->- ‘IMPOHTER IS HELD ON BAIL OF $21000 i\I‘.' much Dalnlsh Settlgfs TORONTO, ivlny -f.-Frank Wlso qrrcsiilctzil and 'l'l‘(.‘Z\Hlll‘l‘l‘ m’ Wise iillli P. E. iiussl. lllnriieil. iliporlcrs itllfi ox- ‘porfcrs, was lll‘l'izi'.li‘li lust uiglli by lSt-rgl. Lillrlfiig ul‘ llll‘ ll. l‘. M, l'.. nil ll. chilrge oi‘ uttering luinllgruiloil ‘pslrlnfts: He iwnls taken in (flour! Street Stitflolt. where‘ ‘ho wvus irked (Special to The Guardian.) MONCTON. May 4.—This week- cncl Transatlantic arrivals at Hali- fax will bring morc settlers for 111'!’ oral-fie -l'or a (wife. a. result (Iii.- wrlnrnci- i8 (shortly It lead his hviilc w one all-tar. 'l‘hle extluoftlfinary gamble C3111‘! about bocausa ‘he rgii-l could not "mile m» her milnu ‘uilfcll of two l I _ "Bolll_had ‘been paying one utter-l il(lllS for olvei- a years“ she suiid. "l lhougiht both. of iillem nice owl "lied tiflomieiqtlliliy. Hhad proposals of nllarrtalge from them both on. thi- nirnlc (lay- ibut could din uliake up lliy imiml.“ ‘lip. flail cl‘ $25.l)(l(I hiln Imrn sci. filiggesgitalgmfitnggqglzfiggsggfll?i \\-ho.l llfiliffifl for tlniiil-llullion ed through the cannula“ Natlonallklllliiliig Atlas Jflhrll lilt‘ lltllltfl‘ Runways Colonlzatlon Dep“runenl‘ll‘i?.|ll'!'l'Pfl‘ l1? sly anything lllmui l1. l“ Monclonl and placed wllh lamp llltininliihz l‘..‘.ll iaii- (‘H10 luv-ll widt- em of Prlnce Edward Island lwlilllifut-tlolls, Halllllul continues lo lmalllmlll l ltlsr- uwsunrk ‘.l lilo i-lisloily nf lts weelbend record ml, TransallanJhis (villi-c. ioligi- Slrocl. and vou- tic arrivals. despite tho opening ofiltlYfll "Y "ll""l"1' P-ii‘ i" ll“! livlivl- navigation on the St. Lawrcnce.1"l""l"-* Halifax becoming during the suni-l -—-—-—<+>~———- mer months a port almost exclus-; lvely for ships of lines operiitinlzlBRITISH COMMONS from ports of northern Europe-am countries. . There are three ships due this week-end. the Karlsruhe of the EXTEND THE COTTON INDUSTRY ACT LONDON. ENG. May 4.—Tl\e lllimso 0r (‘trlmumm gil-vo set-curl al-l ‘the West Indies. ‘Among thc Maritime pennlo a1". rlvlng on the Pathfinder today were A. E. Arlnitagc and Mrs. Armitage ofvI-Ialifax and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. ‘Hollan of Halifax both or these ‘Cilllliles returning from their wed- ding tours spent among the West [Indian Islands. Mrs. Bell. wifc of F‘. lW.‘ Bell. City Solzcimr. Halifax. rc- l slflllllléllilgl 712m" Bfiflglldil. Miss Acliol ' ss e io . rm . ARRESTED in MEXICO ASlcrnl Elioll of Halifzizg aghzilgltllgclxflltl AIDE m alias]. PLAN Mrs. M. L. Wickolll.l._ lllell Glimfl mother came up from Bermuda. Ml: (R- F- Flemllllllg 0f Halifax who has ‘aside a round trip of the Bmlsn l’ est Indies and Demerara return- ‘ll "L" Pd- M" Flemming who had suffered ' rrllvlllil n serious motor accident before have had vcry much pleasure llcallng me present one ll. it h during the several years cf his cap- tivity._ Thcn a desire to see the out- side world prompted him to escape. A life of hard work in the land oil the White man left liinl inflrln and lziznniless. and during the past tcn alggvhile Mr. Blanchetts audit (page born l;¢5Sll;le_ Howeven me only gin/gives us ghet dlezslaga of the means I had on this occasion of 54o 522%; “Tllefl ' '< as $1" illforniiilg myself of the “instal- ‘llfdelll l); 5,51 laelilyesllalll mcreasl‘: '“‘""" ""°"1l“‘ aw" by the P"3"Lender has stated soled?’ 82cc“! micr was from the newspapers andiW - ‘ ‘ ' ' w“ m‘; .. . . . . .l ll lmm cnqulrles that I mnde as ‘o lowcd for highways improvement. ytlillh he liasdfllied ulnsucccsshu y; to wlml was Said and done in “lo siizgtgitlif lgozligitzililihnttlhtfdmiflfk llylrclcln thteérlgn ans wio ueic ls o1- Hcu“ l“ my “bsemei and the DEW!‘ l better and milk.» §§$di'i“si Strata‘ 7mm m) h in“ I gm was the most "lforlnflullni Saltrwart Government tliimathee mail?! M_m_€.> mm on the Pr ‘. i ‘ . -. . RITISHER spccch. unfortunatgyilerlzasiau%ig till" FHCH VOUNG B G"“"‘““"—“’“l"ll 1 know my hon l JBOIIIG of the counu- will be orig friends on the opposite side of nod-untried an that Qlni, q House do not accept. Just n mom-N p I lint‘ ago l got a_ copy of this cven_ 1188 Patriot. with the first instal- ment cf the Premiers "instalmenfl g1 the Budget speech. and I rcnlly “e "l" had time yet to read it. MEXICO CITY. May 4.~-Har0lll llliilley. yuuxigcsl sun (‘I l! riill llllll \\l(|(‘|y k>:li;'.\'lllll'Ii’~'l lily. inns We have been accused-and the zirrcslt-(l him- itl-Ill)’ - . Premier especially has spoken veryniriiir-fl- an illivgvil (".lli.'\|ll Conservative Tax Reductions. Plctou harbor was opened in i838 hi! a company called the General Min- ing Association which secured the mining lease that had been given to the then Duke of York by his brother King George the fourth- The association imported the i000- motives from England and lléld them‘ in hauling coal, these beiiil! the first engines used on this rail- way. Thc company finally disposed of its mines and all of its properties were eventually acquired by » Acadia Coal Co. Records show that this company tcrc up tho rails and disposed of the engines and can ‘which apparently found their we!’ into the United States. and were exhibited at the Centennial exhib- ition at Chicago and later to the Baltimore and Ohio exhibition which portrayed l00 years of rail- road development. At the close u!’ loudly mid ions about it-vf reduc- mmnnrnn i- llli- u-n iii .\l;>ri-l-:s.!g0lng" south Tncse n". me digadvnlltages m“ I . th l . . . H ls somewhat improved - ‘ ‘ 95 before W9 We!“ Ollhl-‘rilor-l illil*‘lillilll~~ ~ r‘ ill \\'l\\‘ iir-iln health M" am lnbomlg under all the re ‘t "l8 f! RX _ v .1: .. . .> l . is. J. Moon and child llme’ p sen llilvmplalllveglulpllililléga ltt/Illlgliclzlaittlrelilt yllziclu-l: .. ll ‘llllhilllglll lhp‘ slain h)‘ n l); l-Itizllfax and Mr. B, walsun ol- Ml._ Dcnnls. Admlsslon. i .\.t\ir.m 1.1.. l..=.dl.ii (ll (lli'l'll- H-i on real accompanied by Mrs, -fclt that that was only one of twol llllll l’, l,l,_,l Al _.l._l,ll l“. matters that we had managed to get the Premier in agreement with Uii- any"! "i iwnlison transferred lmnlediatcly on| ll\i.'.‘l us nil lilsul-lzeul syinilnlthizi-l-(illlivlil t0 the ship Prince Aylhll Ie believe mv hon. friend froln l . - ‘ and Illov rlzllm tlliii rillsol linoss- m‘ Dlllhl’ where he will be met byl OLuiry last night alas the first US ll. 1' v . ' . y . . . . l member on the Government side to tvvocyelfrse czlinltshrstopdgte teelrtarsitltiiie Pa‘? ‘"92" M‘ “re m U" huh“ m "Wmu lGPrdon Watsm‘ "f Hamax- Thvyi admit that the late Govcrnmcntmier maintained that the Poll Tax1’“_'"":“l'°r“ "' "Hm" mm“ m “mm alcrmotolvuig w ‘he NW8 590118! cver had any surplus. Numerouswas the most equitable tax thathadlmm ‘lmm"' . . ‘Caplol’ | figures were produced to show oul' ever been put on. and we shouldi "‘*“““~"@ “i "i" 1"‘ "1 ll " "' "l i DF- 30h" Chillvlhll of Allllgolllsll: deficits and the amount that we never have taken it off; but duringfm" Hlmol-V i-"illly iluri lisnionli land Till-cars of Ahlll-{Oiiish returned nan lncl-easelll the public debt’ and llle last lwu years ol me term llGlOvey. lIiLiL-h n.l‘(l.-' illlii .I.l:. (from a trip io Barbados. Mr. J.‘ 2o fcrih._but he admitted that wclchanged his mind. He. felt that wlllnlliltvllt‘. tfiillslll lrsstiriil. ilmili-dmio» Wamsly of Moncton and Mr. S, Mfi‘ tsgrilnsill: nllils._ do not‘ know whe-‘lvere right. that the Poll Tax should mil-lit: ilril ll\‘l"llllllilt' cow-in n-ni McNull cf Truro who had been in‘ mm ‘h: llie lallSblgll was dule to lllolllct have been lml; on; hp agreedl" oil. .ll_. (“lull ,1 llllglllii lumzlllill llhc south lll fhc interests of Stan-. mg h“ qppechnswlternglsllpplgd dui- tizltlif he came in he would J10tlllsl-‘illlii1tlllfi (luv Hoax-y‘ ulnlhl llUl Pelds. Ltd. Both returned by ihc, mcmbév-fronrMoulltnglzeis Ly tlielpu Lion. butdthatfllvlthl the rev-l iliw rill-u (lu- “iltlfilllL-lll‘ rho lnthfindm. Major Willis O‘Connor. naps it was Possibly hewaévk lrISL-‘afalxifvalicazlwtwolllid ey ‘lverc frolilnlillsoilloi oils rcl zllllflll. His linen-us flllde bof the Governor General who the wrong holler (Laughteg) ‘ around reduction Scinweefiiit‘ t; t “W ‘ m t W‘ gm me grulmdlesfi‘ ill“ M" making a tour or ‘he Em. - ' ti t we werei a D t" itl ‘hi a ~ ; s‘ west Inqws and Brush Gum‘ I understand that it WBtSh n ma -ltml S b nt ggeemiln w i lm onlplevlous Bell administration. The ea accompanied by Mrs. Willis 0-- §'i‘..§’i..“1i.r§ $3152 $3.15‘ bee‘; 223322 mil 33%.”... n2"...f..f.l“}f§. 213$“? iiii‘i‘°w‘.~iiis“ii‘°l'f“"i '“ ‘“.i““f°~‘l‘lfi°"“°" "f °““““‘““ Pm" what changed and that we are nowihe cannot do anything-he canngtlncte this because’? I (ingxlirteclil ilililhilnlggrvihnutiiifilhniagscnpfcrllwn; Mli ' l ' . ‘ "" - . ' 0 N.‘ O 8. nt."l°::..*::. sis. .211;- iiillliiffilililififiilifii "arr. in: s ” ohiyn"P1(-)ol;l€esslve" member was thehas available; and he tells 3:18. in re: timatcs wgrc fin‘:Qgnsrilmlriifiifii; galvbados' who is enmmo to m“ first to fill the breach after the Bild-‘gard to the 3159.000 deficit. that weilocked after the vote for his dc- 03"‘. Elnghmdf “qme m‘ M“ m“ gct had been presented. We havoiare responsible for that; that welpartmcnt. and who did not have ioilhglgilnellfi“ we“ 0nd branch o! had experience in the past with the; tock the $40,000 railway money from: cut out the smaller Exhibitions in‘ ya Mk’ Liberal method of manufacturing alOttawa. But he does not tell uslordel" to get along. I trust that the! Other passmlggrs ul 1 liUiC WEN! of Bridgetown. 44h“? thc Halcthorpc display the Balti- more and Ohio opened neizotlntliii?“ for the return of the locomotives-VI Nova Scoiia and the formal pres- entation of them to the Provinc-J will take place on June l2. The locomotives have been 0110f‘ hauled and are in splendid condi- tion for operating under steam. To Vermont . Bridle Paths RUTLAND. vt.. May 4.-All road-B- rzllls ilrrl ll)’ “ilYfi lhlmlifll u"? "MW sulilillli- for lllilrsehach rldin8 ‘Wm ll(ll‘f'l_\‘ iii lllnlvpcfl by Vii-B QTBW" mintnir-l ini-so Assn-elation. They ll sh r hl- huarkcil ‘Will-ll suitable illgihwliy signs. The association-i lawn in i when the maovhuz is" llllieltxl ii iwlli he possible u» ll‘l-l'\‘l‘.-i from 011i? cud of the 110MB l" (‘lie uiiller in a saddle wltii-lout tlvvm‘ s .\l \\' lllilvlrii: the mourlfis lwovee on hard lltuvrluelils excerpt M GYOSGl-IIQ. lmilfi-l: mill Illld-‘llhii through riniiilug surges wllhoui dis. IHS- liin lllt" (lotion lililuauyv lllll u Ilsll deficit against us. This year they‘ that he received $62,500, half‘ of thelmembers on the Government side‘ have nct followed that practice. We. 8125.000 additional subsidy. that hclhilve used the Minister of Agricul- had two external audits taken, but received over 8100.000 In taxes fromiturc this year as well as we always North German Lloyd line. bringing four hundred and sixty passengers. the United States of the Scandin- Mrs. H. Henry. wifc of Mr. Henry.‘ head of the Department of Econo-i mics of tho .4; lt Wm riihen hmuicirousily suggest- "ii =by one of one young men that lhoy nllgiht. mule ilol- ilhglr lbfldpg bl l ‘my lll llllllgl llll. ll l-lll.l.lll.l. l,l.l-ll,ll n!’ cur friends will not accept as cor-JhelProvInce. that he received overltried to use his predecessor. Hon. gall‘ . Canaan“ Nflmmlll‘ "Wlllyno-ly '1 u“ me gll-l ‘ml l“, "u" Amerlugflimel at"! ls m; l-lvl. yell“, ll". lillllllll lluhlqnll-y A“, rect the figures in the audit 008611.000 more for licenses. from taxesj Mr. Myers. at any rate. always car- pal-l Valli" ¥I&LD' Malcolm or mum" ll was arrlnged. . hundred and y es ' ll-l 192,‘. ‘Messrs. l-Iyndman and Shannonmm Banks and other taxes of thatlrled his point when anythiuglleces-i ‘ ' “" r‘. mm Mrs‘ w' R‘ ' this ship that Prince Edward is» Mitchell of Price Brothers b I land's new settlers are travelling. Que 9C They had another audit taken. and] nature: and then, on taplof that.-sary to his department came up. and and l C Ma be - . c an and Miss E. S. L lirtht .em r . ,. . l pres ce o u large ilunlhei (they do nct seem any more satlsfledlhc went behind $159,000, and wiped i I think managed the expenditures '|‘-hifn Ai-l "imposed l ll\_\' oi‘ .;:.\ of their iwork-imatee. lire nnen drew PORTLAND, Me" Ma 4 Prank |:u.i e ml the nlalo of evalw billt- y r- iots from. n an on will-loll m» pieces l" ‘iiwvr- one hurried with an h"! been phioeti. iVhael-er drew ‘M77190 ‘M009 Wills to claim the Aimikl tense excitement uhe first Ymiiiu min withdrew a allp of paper mid gmfoldert ll, It lam the menu . ‘lino loser shook halide. the Mfllflf- "when routed-a cheer. "himrvreint off to etehrr the prise. l and the motor ship Ortpsholm_of hiulrhi by spinners Ill (ireal llriliau ito accept the figures of their ownwut the (lonservative surplus lefti in a very creditable manner. Maclmm or Orangedale- Calif Brct- Bowm an firm" 1°” h“ “an” and (the pocket the Swedish American line which will bring two hundred and sixty- ntue passengers. altogether a total of one thousand eighty seven pu- eengere. To handle this number oi passengers ver the week-end the Canadian N ttoniil will deepatch three special trains from Halifax. ( the B-PIICPJiI-‘il being Mod to film-her iii!‘ (purpose oi‘ ifilin linrplre (‘ottnn (lruwlrig Corporation which fusion-i lhc growth c!‘ (‘llllllll within the llriiPsh Emuir‘ Thcyuly chancelli the new hill is a rrwlu .i. in the levy from six _ l ‘m-r‘ lo x...ee piw-w- per ililie Wi'il ‘w hrfr owlller fnlds-l hiln n lflie option of u further reduction if cue not much ouoro l-lrm filo Corporation. with ilu- approval [blu- imfl-lleg long, of (he hoard of Trmle. an filifllllfls, ‘A n1. auditors. If we tell them that on! him- (Continued on Page 6.) ml N S’ ment when he attempted to l I pages l0 and ll of that report are As I said before. we managed to set cut the receipts and oxpcnrH-iliol nlong for four years without a itures of the Province and that the‘ Pcll Tax. a loss of 030.000. Thetaxes‘ ~\ ll *11li|' Willi": hill l!'llt‘l'ili~'(l, by ldlflerence nhowg Qjurplull o! 545,000, which we reduced, at the last ses-‘li ‘ilvzic liandli- is lntr-ndoll ‘they deny that. They say it is not sion leaves this Government with alm lfldr?" labor llllfl prmluiie lightni- lcorrect. and they tell us that wclreduction of practically the eameifihr-‘Iry. must turn to another page and take amount-between 330.000 and 034.000. some other columns of figures. TheniDiirlhz our four years we manned ~‘\""""ll"l< l" h Kevin-w srlehusi we have been supplied withawhoie‘ to assist Agriculture. on an aver-lily"!!! lobster-a lflinl in- colored al- mass of figures in an endeavor to age by nearly $8.000 more than wasllllh-‘li oily tilt-smut hue thrmrgh their figure out a debt as large as possible paid out to this Department by thelfmri. i -~—---4-o>7.~ ._ - special Canadian National mine. J Many of these travellers were of, the opinion that tho Islands were reaping lnuch good from the Canad- ian West Indies treaty and all the Islands were looking forward en- thusiastically to the arrival of the new ships of the Canadian National. w All passengers for points west and m‘ east went forward from St. John by mad t his pipe. The match brokitnfhe lighted end flying into soup dry lbrueh. Bowie attempted t!) lflothet’ lthe blue Min hie coat. but by. a strong wind. it qut Il- yond his control. fire fighters l “ttitffnfflfi d“; " ' but red , - A u: of moaned no 10M