rr; .r- ."'7,?iT'l ` Q-I - I "=--==__ I - I ' _ `_" rv l ' _ iii’ " ri - __,,~. 4,. - ww mr rr ' T * ` - _ _ _ _ - Malls. UB _ I A J . | - _ .`,_____.___._,__;__,. _.__ _. __L___._ ____ w1ld§*§§iNii'3IE1?Nlii“’ll CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE .EDWARD ISLAND FRIDAY APRIL 1. 1 rc. _ l 2°" A MONTH ”Y.MA“-‘N ADVANCE __________ _ *_ i . _ » , ,__ 1 i 9 - sz oo PER Ya-in BI MAIL IN ADVANQE -ull. 'V ' . -. ‘ _°"”._;- , _ - i f .IDN THE DEBATE wAxED wliR-li. REVENUE oil THE -USES Bio FIRE ill THE HousE YESTERDAY sTElil>v lllcREAsE ri 2 ;-is Special to 'I‘lie‘G_ilai‘dia‘n. centre was threatened. ' Thuwd M h _ ay, ar 31. .I-R1;N'r0N,_ Mai-ch 31-The lodge The 'llulldlng was occupied by fra- The Hcus t _4 C ' _ _ _ _ _ e me at 11 0 oclock_ goat was resnoneilfle for bhc dei-iti-uc. ;’_f_§f‘."_“§‘“°"_”~ 0”” W" mit- Sl’@°i°f0rS were kept out till 1 0'- . . _ 8 ll-ia es uhen the goat on clock while th lt ti f li ii e ofithe -Riursami blild- _ _ _ -. . _' € af “W 0" 0 last lull? df rthe handsomtst an\dlLnl?i§t illhichiia pnlbllrectlw memher was nd- evemng was discussed behind closed _ lr. ecamt alky and starting on doors. It wa t tifl 4 'l k tructures in thu t _ 'l'lh , - ’ . _ S "° _. f’°°° 'mai 1" in the»f1»g'ht to dill/a of N. S. Btvel, is have anotherhmeating One of the _most the meeting is CDVCX’ " HON- MR GALLANT presented a '* ` _ ' " " petition from C. Leonard G'I'ant and ‘ Oflleffl Praying for an Aet to Incor- porate thq_ Olrarlottotown Mlofior _' I ed and read, and a hill introduced . - , _ MR. MATHIESON asked the Lead- speclal ia The Gllllrfllaa special tc The oiicrlliim er 1 11, _ N_TREAL_ .Mm-ch 31_Rml 1 .1 - . .. _ _ 0 e Government: (1) D-id His MO who was iinsuccessfuloyxlxls? ET' Lomb' Mulch 31- Thls after- H°"°"" the Speak" 0*' this H0 in _ _ use 00"- I wealthy widow, wus found uncona notify the Lwmenant Governomof mm MODS scious in her hoiiic by Marsllnl_ Stra-_ sver_ w____ Hel' body was cut in twenty places 1 be _ . - . _ _ _ or ____ Ha: _'_l‘__lie iiitcrlol of thc home was wreck- Zyhen was such nonco _v(_n,~_, 3 D__ noon Mrs. liiazlc Hllgerman, IWI] IIIEWIIIEKS <- College contemplates giving i train yesterday. u s_|\.__,_. trophy to senior players The total dead are thirty-twlo and will hu open to the Pi-ovincc_ six otlicrs are dying. The uictiuls are this object in view there will all soldiers, ,_ lic li meeting held in the As- 'l`wo signal lneu were ni‘l‘csteil 0 will stand for the junior island, for Priiiciplil l\lillci', s aggregation on the diamond, He .\`l<.ltlOUS PHAN » Nl-IW \'(liiK, March 31-There is: t more talk oil Wall Street about tliul \~ Canndiaii United States tariff war.‘_r The General Manager who nrrivedlp from Mexico saysthat the sninsli ii-ll a seri ' ' ' ' lt is estimated gthat the full liuhil-1 f of the United States lialikilig _ ii W ., . NEW CHURCH ERECTED m _-_ F This month the new l’i'eshyterianF J B 'was iludlcated with appro- ' T new building is` a handsome I’ ni- of the finest churches in East D l’. E. Island. The preach- at the opening service was liev. ll ll. l). Huntley, (lity, has bcull nw- H xrded the contract for the erection of the new Methodist P-arsoneigc. The new buildinl:` will be pilt up on MW structure. llinaril's Liniment Cures Burns. etc. 0 \..___,, --------~- hall of the Chiii~lottetowii_vlia_l'gcii ii-_ith liuviug lrivvu _l><_»il\ D Uollese in a very few days. Hal"-S' ills fllélli Of W”-Y at “"3 “"1” t-each aiiring any and what part cf yearn ago the (lliarlottctowu inoniou_t_. _ _ _ __ .the said period? (3) Was any and College [mt “D B' h“"d‘”`°"‘°I PEIHH' w°"It_ A“°`.tmha' Mmm 1 what sum paid to such teacllor for l1l8l for thc 1lll\l0l” l€l\i~'.ll0. lflhtllri A llf Ill-1 lf‘U'*ll I‘"°r Pcllclw was services in the ublic schools render- I _ P players iv ycuulz men uuilei wrrilwll wllill lf ‘“l’° U“““"‘- “I” eu -iliiriiig i-lain period of siicpc-rieicii'1 1 years of age The same -outli\ii~~.t point of Aiistialla, tvilal' Thu pug-sgiigcl`s iinil crew took i0 hilt in( the senior they will small boats and luiidcll safclY~ _ l l0lll`0i1d 0ll0llZll i0 fake ill, 30"" “ii"" ""‘“’* “h“‘“"dm‘"d. tm' deceased persons. also a resolution . tcamei' ilisitpliemeil beiienth the wa- anxious to see Father John withl ters. they will mnkc the very bcstl l’llAC’l‘l(`l\l. l~`AllMING 'l`.»\UGH'l`. tiU___ He explained _that the 1,111, “l’lliy bull". I _______ lwoulil not increase taxation, -but -----~ iwoul-d rcaidjiist it, and lie expcchad it .\‘ANl)\\l(.l{, March 30-Tlim‘e has AT FIRST EXI’li1(T’l`l*l`D. ‘ been stnl'tcd ill this town fl bl'Ol9¢f I Sill IN IHI IIS`. last. nigllt,.which was andres.-led .inlliew Elliott, cl Galt. Out. Bliss M. Fawcett, of Sackvillc- this Province affords oPll0"t“' il to any part of the Domin- with the same amount of labor. the impression given hy the, and the opinion that the|A no to the far west for pruslicflti 'aa strongly expressed. In fact, the a Ontario said that if he to move from his WGS' _ he would have §0l\0 iiistciiil of west. Fawcett, who spoke first. ‘I0- the great decrease in the rais- oi beef cattle in New Brunswick the punt twenty-five years. time this Province shipped ll to England on quite a larga before Ontario exported any Now, instead of exporting, were importing cattle from Onta- Thls, the speaker claimed, lle remedied. The Maritime." in one year brought in two dollars' worth of beef cattle Ontario, Fawcett thought New Bruns- illrmers were breeding away the Qualities of their animals, fl lil shorthorn hulls, which the Government he had reason to liir lcnl_i_i_r ;‘_‘:'__';_'_‘s conilif_ioiis ____ me ____v_mtBge oline llI`rI1niIrml\ll\tceclnimedthat the very _ tarib pioneer eccssities of Ulf! 0" ddi. vcd an iiiccntiw, while the a i"`° 'th Provinces by i'li(Iiml:;nre;(slufli§li[inll.:f ande liimbe_r_l\llI_. 8\___ . » 1 e an ‘owed au easier living. ani _ __ was llnglected and ndvanccmen i;_r_\_ . |_ Fvery time 8 mgllmrlilliiligllwéiiltiyfatec liiml 'was Fr ’ stron l f d th l rta- ‘FNB b _ E Y avore e mpo more i-nlua_:il_e t_l;i;i_i_t1_r;l ¢;__s_d___________ Thi’ SW” 9 dl of live stock 0 She was liroilizht to the Snnitari- um but there is no hope fol. her re- after receipt of the _raid noumcsmon regard to the pl-aug Now he says the C Y- ' ~- ~ ' issue a wilt for the election of a iBl`m€l‘. Wl10Se limi? was “'l°1`th_‘3'0W I lniclnber in the place of the memblep and who valued it for taxation at en and little skilled in such matters. ‘whose seat is vacated? 4 If 800 did not know any better- Sure' It was not always practicable to ldnd Company Limited, which was receiv- for that purpose. ' vii_cancy_ in the Thlird District 01 Kings County caused by the Assem- Ulyman for said Disitict accepting an oflice under the Govemm-ent? (2) s' ( ) d he Lieutenant Governor in comfpli- ance with the law within seven days _ _ ( 1 such writ has been Issued wihatl is the diato _of the same, and ofthe return filtere- THE l’REMfER promised to taiule the information. Hn introduced a will respecting proof of claim against. as the basis of a bill to alter the system of valuainun of lands and their assessment for purpose of taxa- to increase the rovenue by $10 000 valued `or omitted, Owners would~be notified of their new assessment and if not satisfied could appeal to _the county court. If taxes were not paid in due time the Provincial Sec- retary would be empowered to issue his wan-ant for the amount. Thelvro- ceedings would 'ue made as simlplc and inexpensive as poss-ilille. 'i‘ll€‘1l1W'H of other Provinces had supplied the model for the proposed hill. He de- nied that he had called the farmers cle]-im§uents~or P€l`illI`¢¥'S ami F0541 from. his budget speech to DFOW the contrary. He characterised an arti- cle in The Exaiiiiilcr on the, \s_un]_€cii 8-H improper, untrue and vllla1l10llB- _ MR. MATHIESON remarked upon the Preruier‘s strong laugll8t»Z6 ill lsy the magistrate who took the de- claration knew what a solemn and iof? (5) If such writ -has nov iblim binding statement it WHS- All this ilp the point that the present law issued what has caused the deliayfl tilflli the law ll_8il Dl`0Vl_d¢§<1 f0l` Cafes provides for appraisers being called _ _ .When will the writ be iguueu and of undervaluatiou byfflvlllg lllv ll‘U- in where there was undervaluat' .___ , 5l;*;l__l{l&_;_:;____T|l0_fillfll;:lll1ll-_________ ___ when inside returnable ? ~ ‘ l .' . . ., _.erin ny, " . ~ Base-ball Dlayvrs and Other lovers `llp\\'ai'ds of two. lluirdred persons re- ghl,-; splendid game will be pleased cciveil serious injuries when a_ _brain 2 learn that the Charlottetown ran down an-il wrecked a military tion to be hem on August 10 and the vincial Secretary to call/ in sworn THE PREMIER replied elm; the appraisers. Why was not this _d0D€? call in appraisers. Had they done Governor had uw; uutllled on Mu,-uh A new act was not required lf the their duty in that regard the pre- _ the u-.pig issued Ou Mui-cl, 7_ Bleu. present act had been carried out. If vnlent inequalities in valuation the taxes are to be almost doubled, ~1-it returnable Ch gepgembur 7_ as the Premier admits, the scale of now proposed would ulmply 1u¢1-use 1 M11_ _1_ A_ MMDONALD asked the valuation must be put away up- why the cost without providing any more lheader 0| the Government (1) was had 600 cases of attempted tax col- efficiency. Could it be possible that lic license of any public sclioc1tcs.ch_ lectiuu last year caan dropped ? In $20,000 a year that ought to have F Su5p__,__d,_.d from lst Ju1y to 31st some cases the wrong persons had been collected had been left llncollec- eccmbal. 1909? (2) Dm such teacher been taxed, in other cases the part- god. Such must be the case if the T les were dead, or removed from the country. Under the system now pro- posed the. partyl - taxed must pay, whether he was the right man or not. He would have no redress, as no appeal is allowed except as to over valuation. - MR. WYATT thought the proposed the existing law. The law of 1894 provided that in case of undervalua- called in to makes trile valuation If there had been iliidervaluation why could be obtained at the registry offl- ces. 'l‘he_ various districts would be visited by the adjusters. When the information is obtained a new valua- tion would be pu_t in force. Some properties had been rated at their full value. Others had -been under- measure was no improvement upon ing the jail at Summerside. He held tion two sworn appraisers could be'servlce needlessly. The new hill calls them adjusters, discussion was continued by a. num- and that is about all the difference. ber of members. -V information. for the current expenses of th not matter whether the properties were valued at half value or full value, so ‘long asthe proportion was fair. One district had an altogether different standard from nnothcr. The adjusters would have one sitriliderd for the entire country. They would be experts in valuation, which few of the school trustees could claim to be. EVENING SESSION. He admitted it might be of assist- men willing to serve as collectors. MR. MATHIESON again brought lou. The Government had neglected to would not have arisen. The measure remier's estimate of increased rev- enua from revaluation is correct. aking the statement of Mr. Cox, we do not need any more taxation. And yet every year more expenditures are called for. A new _iail is to be built. What it wiould cost may be judged from the cost of only repair- that the bill is not called for, and would add to the cost of the public THE PREMIER replied and the MR. PROWSE thought it strange ,The ________________0__ w_____ rccommcndmlf __ ' . had not the appraisers been called that it had taken the Government 15| ' ' YQ ? ' ea s ' I “'lli°I‘ hm" mi" U' do mulm good tho message frm" th? Li"“te“`a‘“`t Gown". mMR. COX thought it clear thereillawris tl?on;l;iod.0Il-ll: ligsitevlsg flllgsibinl i llc °"mm""Ity' TW." yems nfl) tc H01* Imust be some change more moneylancial situation at some length 'liblls iluiirc lilly-‘l°l“" ‘“““~ “.““ ei ° The House in camnimae. Mr. Mu- must hc had and it céulil only » belnew tax bill he said proved that Bank of Montreal mix-up with thc the town his village rc.~:idclice, l1_ Wimams in thc ch,8_i1-_ c,,,lS1,1er1,11 t1,8‘__ad by bring’ up the Valuation to althe G0ve_____m'__nt _S ___ t’__O__b_ defunct United States Banking Com-I small greciihoiisc. Hlwllt Seve" “ere” 1-ugululjou, ~ -d I MR e` _ _ _ _ _ _ _me h_md_ _ _ fair stan ard. The situation must bel . LAIRD thought the time had piiiiy of Mexico, than on the aveited ‘ ul iuipioi eil lallll b'¢f“”f“ _ -MR. MATHIESON pointed out that Kruppled wlth in u buuluegu like way arrived when the valuation should Gil fllld t“'0`I“‘“dred acres of umm- it S@0D'l‘bll U12 illt°llt'l0I1 WHS 50 lil' without fear or favor. There hadlbe amended. The valuation is not mvild Iimd' "nd a Sum of nimney "B389 the UHXRUOU bl’ 9»l70llt 57 P61' been too much opposition during thelunifdrm and should betcilunllsed mvllllillll-f "Um iwentl' to menty' cant. He thought the committee lust two or three »;luy»;_ (Luugliiul-)_ Land is increasing in value and ous than the oilicials of tllcl tive thousaiiil dollars; with a _clause Should h_____ _“formed what the plan He would not support 8 Govei-nmgnt should be assessed at its \vorl'i Blink admit- lui tllr will Ula* U” I”“d “ml "‘°°{“° for ellectluz the new vlaluairiaa would 'that dui not ac its beet tc meiiel MR. A. J. McDoNALD puiiii-I-i'i cut rom the funds slioulii he used to l_l_l' 1,u_ what ofilcials to be eurployud Bind both ends meet. He defended the the case 'of a man having “feim viii UN* l"“’l'I° "f, 'hm legion .ag»H` how and how mllirll Ulley were to be charges to capital account. The new Worth $5,000 but with a mortgage of ill ¢XC@€d 13.000.‘l0il llfadh cllltlllhlly "V I" -lmmstrml puwmts Paid, whether buildings were to be rinfirmarl. would 'be standing when.$4.000 against it while his iicighhol' cii_i_}crl t_:___t__h_ht i;i1l;’"'l€lt__ aigay _in had_g $_1_,5oo__larr€ cl:__i.-_uf ucht. H..-tv Oll- * '." ' an so on. c arme is .- co s.ora e. one mils e- a or wou e a us er ea wi i 0F0»__MlSS_J‘_‘_“a :_;“"I_3§s§e;Y__z§§§(1§ trusted to value their own 111309- education,gand we ,could not yet culucases ? He thlaught some lvl: lCi1C el' ‘I “" - ‘"' _ ‘ - 'Phat was thc t-hili end of ilhe we g‘0~ 'lect our claims. Some farmers he laid down. If the all liked Gllklfls ‘lf I"'"“d"v"h wer” lnumegngn Now that was to be changed. They thought a declaration was the samefarmers, why did thlly propose tt); I Malilllmwni Ullf-» “W-l` the will “S tmstecs. uf me 1?/18 -al were not to be trusted but ofllclal as all oath. Others were doubtful and Single them out for :ill the il-w tax- llliy l*l0“lfI‘i me “d"“"°.°t the BT 1 vialuutors would tell them what bhoir gave themselves the liifncllt of f,he’6S 7 HB Dfedlfited 8 Storm of in-ll`g~~ Hllil imDl”@8SlVéI 0‘€F¢‘-m0lli@S~ lrllll-*Wits Ai"I°"lt."ml (oucgel “tt lan-ds are worth. doubt. It was time to re-adjust the nation among the farmers ovi-r this resident Hiittel‘fielil_l1lf\°"_‘lfc;-l{?:'_._{ THE ‘PREMIER p0inted out that valuation and give fair play'all measure. milctilre coating $20,000. and to' lu llle “‘"“’s. O' Irofeshol u`» the vciucticn had been iincqiiel and round. HON. lim. oUlvlMIsKsY» recalled 0 ' ` - . Hllffl HS °l‘“"m““ "f “_” vlqmih generally far below the true value. MR. McLEAN, after some pleasant- the fact that the chairman, Mr. t Ontario. Tile pastor is lliev. J. committee from the collcl-0rtY by the school trustees in every dis- GBYH E008 UY- N0 doubt the fact that ___ tiuu Nu_y. This rccomment a ioll it _______ __ta__d__ ___ whng would -L71 sought ‘t_rict. .The G0_vernme_nt'tsh0uld _raver Gwtriliitfzwgl _vas the _winter port had 'rllln N 1 ‘ii ucccptci. _ , ~_ u did not ro lose any oxpcn- ave accep el a va ua on ma c hy_ C011 F ll 0 M20 Y 0 illCl`05S0 thc I EW IARBUNMII Ml" Alhcflt ‘vi 1)-llollillgltcitil iilaciflge plllln. Much Iof ‘the inform-aticfni i,lie_o_ivncr`s. He would, not vote for ‘PODUIHUOH Of the town. He would iiflk .__ iN - __ :_ i W :___ ,ec _ m _,IH ___ “it I ________________________,V________:__ __._._.___-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-_-.-.-_-.-_-_-.-.-.-_1-,-I-:.1-_-_-_-1-.1-_-:-:_-_- -“.1-_-_-_-Y-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-= -.- -.-,-.- - -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-f - -_-_-_- -_-_-_-_-,-,-,-,-_-,-,-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-,-_-_-,- but the volcano shows no activity. temonn without coming to any very :_>;|.r_t&i;it_,___i:_i_i;i____C. H. Ritchie, K. C., CATANIA’ March J0_wIh€.l% tm; demme concluaiom QuebewHon. .L. A. Tascliereau 31\mntiItyFt)lialB';;xiitlhyxssuiiullleclgtgsg Tlledgeprgsellgauglej o,f1e':.]e,_:;€v€1I:_; Minister of Public Works' Hon. P.SI i oun . __ ' ces a are ‘_ il” i"“"““‘ “°'“"“’ °‘ “‘° "°‘§”“° 'Wil' Nfeffh Arm- A" ~*‘°"l“"° ‘.f.'...’“‘<'%f.’§..°1“’i.°.;..§.I§2"“I1‘_"cT'°i>‘Z§`.Ef€;. was stronger today than y0B©vl‘ HY- amended in the direction of giving A__to____ey_G°__e__a_ - i -_ ----_-i” - legislative sanction to _the jurisdic- New B________w_c__'_H0___ _LD Hazen TEA AND SALE IN _ tion claimed and exerciseg by the Attorne G______m_ and H0_~_ H F' ST, JAMES HALL Provinces during recent ye rs in the M I dy S __ ___ ' Ge ____ '_ ' ' _ matter of incorporated companies ;__f_';’_tbbaixf`_o_';"" Gnera' cam _“___ The we “find sBflteei~irli`ocl%nt'was Qlirtxegf gutllonzed to do an “ua Provincial Attorney-'General' and I-ion .l) H' Hall yas er ay ri us ness. P ' ' ' ' A- kinds .were offered an me __ rcpresentatiies proposed that, as in ____ Att0____°y_Ge___________ sale. The tea tables were never' et_ ull other matters involving a consti- ,i.__e.P__0_________s of Nova S__0t___ P ter and the large numbers _:V c:_ 1_1 _ tiitionsiissila, the points in dispute E_ Island A___e__t__ _md B___t_____ 'CML tcnilcd thoroughly enjoyed t 8 all should he referred in the abaps.of ii __mb___ Me' not represented glue prepared. The sum of $400 was stated case to the Supreme Court, ~ _.en11,e,l_ i_i_n_i, lic nece_l;sl_\ry, dcarzied to the l _ r vy ounc n or er o ob ain an ~ POST UFFIGE 1l0BBED;- authoritative judicial interpretation Condensed __ Advgftnenlents - THIEVES GET $40,000 ;>_f__thc l1r_it:_i;_h__No§;_li__Aii:_eri_;:_ri. Act _oln *‘ ‘I '* Ti __.. spon aw e nngon l_ _ ~- -_ MUHMOND, Va.. Marvll 30-PFW -_-_-,_-_-,_-_.__.,-_-_.__,._._._-,_1,_.___.,_._._.__,,_._._...__.. QRESH SALMON. Halibut. Finn- cluirl.c ui t l 1 "_ _ ____ thé _ Y E OF, ' ` ' H Y ' Y' I and vegetables will bc l..r0“l_l_ _ _ FOS'l‘luR FIIJES_NOTIC __ _ __ .. - parties for all _time ENE lilllfl Hi' S"“‘I‘f“""’ _"ima _lm;(h°; Al’l-'EAL FROM VERDICT. U ' The Provincial representatives Richnioiid Street and the old build- pouli.rl' yiird _if|_n___l_:i___§_;i\_5_i__lil~I5l)~oThe .l}p`l~Ii“li:'lr°i-cch whni.. '[T°4LE'f"mI" 7‘°"l’l37*;g‘5i’Tl“f;*_"°4 Umm ' cloudy witifchcwei-c. . . 3”* °' N°"° 5°°¢l°- APPIY *° 1-H1CA(1_()_ Mui-uh 3l-(speclall- The length of mday will he twelve `82 G"°_§.'.(?°P‘§f_§2°_it;__3_T§E‘_i;_. , _hours and forty minutes. . _ PWR SALE. a new lumber wagon. M when 11” The temperature at bhrqe 'o‘elock . will S911 li' I 'b8l`8ll\l- A-'PPlY UO _,ff wheue iosi this morning was thirty deems c- The luacdoasid-Rowe Woddwvrklniz. Y ‘ _ May Corn Gig hovs zero. _ . (70. BU¢°°99°" to R0b:;_¥_g_'“'-‘f 5 9° The tide will be high this afternoon i'|‘m In fo; 0lu¢moa_c.|o\.l_ _ ' ‘the resolution without having more THE PREMIER said the school trustees were reluctant to value the properties of their neighbors even c THE PREMIER resumed the dis- cussion of the valuation resolution in committee of the whole at 8.30 o'clock. He again called attention to the inequality and inadequacy of the valuation made by school trustees. - ance to the adjusters. Some of the ollectors could also give valuable nforlnation, while- others were ‘wom- Bpecial to The Guardian. OTTAWA, March 31~-The total rev enue of the Dominion for the fisca I This is all iiirl'en.~_e of about four _ ‘millions over the previouei record liyenrs of lililii aliil |5107. l This is also ali ilii~l‘l~ui;e of two mill year which closes today passed th” Ia half inillloin' over lloll. Mr. Field- h‘llndI‘¢li milllO!i iii-lllhr mark. ings cstiinntl' iii the liililgct speocll, schools. For their purposes it did . III IEE EIIMHIIII _ _ _ 'Special to The Gliardiall. MONTREAL, ll'Ia.rch 31-Seven ive _companiesq operating in Montreal and Environs, have joined in an ai.:- rdemcnt for a regulation of prices and territory with the uluimate ob- ject of mei-,ging into one orglanization to conftrol and distribute the avail- able supply. . lluTlll_l_su|i:|li Special to The Guardian. ST. JOHN, March 31--John liilod, who went to Sussfix on Tuesday seardhing for his wife who had left 'h1m. committed suicide tod-ay by drin-king wood alcohol in all llotcl there. _ HIV. IIH. PIIINIZII The basement of the l<`ir.<;t l\letho-. 'dist Church was well filled last iligllti the occasion being another of Rev.; Dr. .Pringle's popular lectures oul the Yukon. ` I W. E. Bentley, who occupied the, chair, first called on Mil-is Heir-n‘ dared vocal solo, which was cncored, and then briefly introduced the lec- turer of the evening. I In his clear and forceful mannerl ed many incidents of tragedy and; comedy in tlic`Life on tlic Trail, ssl well as the hardships and difilrfultiesl packers alike in the north. to the lecturer b the Chairman A brought to a close with the singing of God Save the King. _ I I l _-_-. _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-v-¢.-v-_-V-_--:V----.-v----------_ I gladly do what he could to improve] the ferry service there. As to the re- _ bridges, spoken of by Mr. Melloiiald, he had learned in Ontario that steel bridges were very durable. (‘oming_ to the question before the I-loiisc hi-I . . . ~ I incurred by the missionaries and, _ Il ll ' I spective merits of steel and concretii_ alll/lil _illinll -"‘|ll'l‘l1ll lo 'l'hi- fiouiwlllili. _ _\Il'l\\’ Yillil{_ .\llll'l-Ii Jil--'l`lle ex- lilo.~:ioii of :i |~i.'.iIi in the l>u.~;iriileiit of all l‘1u.~:t. .siioi-I tcilenleiit shook the .i~ollglily_lYlug ou thc ilildos, .is iwll as the competent and impartial men. , _ MR. ARSENAULT, contended that ion for income tax purposes as there is respecting land,- the income tax being most unequal. He moved an idies and in the abandonment of our or education and public works with- l out resorting to further direct taxes. i MR MCKINNON seconded tl a length. T-he discussion was continued gf Hon. Mr. Hughes, Mr. lilathiesun, _r. Hughes again, Mr. lilathiesnn again. It was 11.40 0’clock when the i amendment was voted upon and re- jected and the resolution adopted by a straight party kotc. Tile resolu- tion was reported. MR. ARSENAULT moved :I further amendment w‘-hich was rejected on ii party division. The bill respecting colitrovcrtcil cl- ections was read a third time and passed. _ At 11.45 the House ail_‘.iill'iied fill] tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. ‘markers und liiayiligz ciil'rl.<:. 'llhen bc took the lliiiiios zinil iiiidi'c.-'ses of all there was as milch need of revnlua-Itlle player-5. lliiioiii: ivhoin wcrli sever- t al iliploinzits. iiliii tolli them tlquv \\'cre_ lilldcr iirri.-I, ` .\’llf.ul`rlIly tha- lil,i_\'i-.is .~`l-rr 1'lliiiiilu1-_ amendmept expressing regret that in struck and .si-\'¢-lull .if ilu-in zippealerl he readlustment of provincial sub- to the comiiii:e=if-iiei~ iii ilu liopc of prevc-llting :I scunriiil, \\'l.ii~ll besides claims, the Government had not ob- comprolriisiiifz lilauy iiii-ilillorg ul tained sufficient revenue to provide prolnilleiit i`;iiililii'< iuiglif li-nd to ilip- oinatic coiiillliculiioila 'l`li.- coniiiiiss- ` om-i‘ im.. lil'»\_\`i~ili'iI _uiuili noi to ar- . . ' lc nr rest the llluycrs, but l.r» \\'al‘ilell them endment, speaking at considerable to app(-:ir ut the police station on the next dny. lie then lcft tllc lrrir accolnpalileil by ilii: foul' dctucflvcs and ciirryinl; away lihc ixiiiiitgv, wli'ioh_ t is rcporicil, :iiiioiinlcfl to irllout $10,000. ' ~ The iiiliiiagciw of thi- lzotvl coni`ll‘in lui. state that thc coli-:iilsiiioilcr was _tile story that tlio bor \vn>' rriidud, _I li lzogus ouc,ullil lliiit the \\‘liol1‘ thing was mcrily li liruclllwil 1.»l