' APR1L‘_*16. 1920, ' Mord cups to the pound, mpg-Q flavor in the Cup, more tang $9 the, 088th That's what makes RedRggg fr“ . i arc so popular. Every package guaranteed, DROSE l§0SE ORANGE. PEKOE good ted’ is extra good ._tee of tho whole. AMENDMENT Continued from page 1. legislate with regard to the revenue of the city. v ' Premier Saunders: I think you:- suggestion is all right, but of course-l that will come up in the bill.< The resolution was adopted as read. The resolution providing for cer- tain amendments to the Prohibition‘ Act was next 'dealt- with in commit- Dr. MacMlllan askedthe promot- er if the provision that. the charge for each prescription issued by a medical doctor under the act shalll FAREWELL TO CU TOM OFFICER On Friday? lest. a large number of citizens authored ln the town hall to hid farewell to Mr. W. A. Gaudet, who for thd past thirteen years has faithfully filled the position of Cus- toms Collector at Tlgnlsh. Mi‘. J, A, Bernard, wljlo very capably presided opened the lmceting with a. few well chosen remarks referring to the high character and sorial standing of the honored ‘guest, and voiced in a fitting manner the regret felt on his departure. At the close of his re- Central guardian ‘ AUCTION SALE‘. " member the ‘sale of furniture at B, Bret-ruler‘; re. sidence today, Uruesdsy) at 1.80 p. Ill- 3204-4-16-11 t uovsprv WRIST-League of the Cross Hall, Tuesday, Aprh 23rd. lwateh for particulars. azao ‘HAZELBBOOK CIRCUlT-‘flie ser- vices of Hazelbrook Circuit for Sun- ‘day, April 21st are as follows. Alex- ‘andrs l1 a. m. f-lazelbrook 3 p. m. Cross Roads '1 pl in. Pastor Lindsay marks the chairman called on Mr. will speak. J. A. Hsckett, who read with feel- ing the following address: TO MR. W. A. GAUDET. GYBO LUNClIEON-—The regular Your transfer from the customs oi ‘liegfigggclgzsn ‘ggdazvige Tlgnlsh to those of Montague effects urge“, luendech Much‘ enthusiasm 7°“ "maul "m" m“ mid” ‘s W“ 1 was displayed by those present over 4 95 m“ °f Y9"? eatimabk ‘We ind‘ the coming Charity Dance and the "mm" greappearance of the Welsh Imperial _ We desire. therefore. to express to t singer,’ both being sponsored by the W" in “n” mn-“lm m" apprecla‘ Gyros. Tickets for both were distrib- m" °r 9°“ wmth n“ "L" l“ 5 "P" uted among the members for sale. lb!‘ Ind ‘wmmntwul Mncm» bl“ Two new members were enrolled last 115° l! l dulc" M m9 1113M“ mem- evening, namely, Dr. J. P. Miller and You save unstlntcdol your talents m; Tibert. Mr. rhiuip Palmer pre- and energy to the advancement of 5ided_ everything which tend-ed to the pub- ‘lic good and the same efficiency and strict attention to details mark- ed your conduct in all these things! ls ,-ln your official capacity. I We shall miss you and your family? 0" 5' V1510 *0 B°-"°"~ and before you depart we wish tol _ "y w yo.“ m“ we value highly; Miss Helen Godkin of Everett, Mass. your worm, and u ‘we our words at wlio has been visiting herpurenls. penepflble {one n; sincerity‘ we “kl Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godkln, Kent Street. has returned to resume her you to accept this purse froln those Among whom you have hithcrtolduties in Everett followed by the good wishes of a. host of friends. raltsomits‘ Miss Edna Gordon left yesterday spent your clays, and who now ex-, press their sorrow at your departure. 1nd extend to you and your fauiiiy;:'”””“"'°'“'“°'“f their best wishes for the future. l BY YOUR norusn FRIENDS f April n, 102g. l Mr.‘ J. A. Rrennan made the pres- ‘ entetion of a purse of worthy dim- ensions. Mr. Gaudet who was deeply touch- _ ed by this demonstration of affec-I; tion responded first in his native _ ' Queen Hotel v-QOOQOQQYQOQfQ-O-O Since tailing over this ilotcl we have spent many thousands O i i 0 , i tongue and spoke with eloquence of) z gfoliieigleriauin .2602" “a? 1 the ties that boilnd him to the plac. ‘I: "m" “om o’ m d." h, ‘h. z of his birth. and his regret on hsv-, Mmqum, Qgqflnggg, 1; “pul- in: ta sever friendships that hadlé toltinm who avlntladfigmtlvzt- _ ~_ abe Hotel an sp en a e meant so much to him in vast Ytaistl ‘ Ind "Run" "n," “ . o The Reverend Dr. lllacllellan 13x z mun,“ prlm z spoke followed by the Rev. Vilm. c-. t t “M, . H s" Cabe, sir. Chas. Dalton. Dr. .1. All "Pa: "m ' ° s Johnston. P. P. Callill. J. A. l-lackctt.‘ g , . I‘. J. Bernard. J. A. Bicnnan, C. P. z x McCarthy, James McGraih. C. '1'.‘ E chdrlOtfelbwrl z Merissay. Mrs. Merriot and otllersl z A short musical program under that: Hate! Co», : direction of Miss Mae gcrnard wasg: buss L MGQUMDI ma", z much enioyed. T. y 5 Proprietor, : 1 Mlnnrtll llllllllent fur tlir lrlppr and In OOOOQQ-O-OOQOOQQOOOQQQOQQOU O+GO§O+QOOOGOOO400§QQ40§QOO¢QGOOMO§O§Q§‘ Q I I . . 5 Classzfied Advertisements g ¢ 01a Insertion .................. ... lilo perllne ofiworda z ‘ Three Insertions . .. 9o per line of 5 words Q I Four Insertions .. .. lo per line o! 5 words z z light Insertions" ‘Io perline ofswords t pwaogoyoo-owwwusowuwwoowooeoonooouwue Agents \Vanted TIN flOLLARfl A DAY SELLING i To- Let T0 LET-HOUSE MODERN CON- exclusive men's neckties direct to venience. good locality. Apply wearer. Fast sellers. Free selling Guardian Office. 3107-4-13-31. outdt. Dept. 300. Public Soil/lice - _______€______._. , O t . ' l Mills of Canada. Lotion“ Ki‘. Female Help wanted a WANTED-GIRL FUR DINING Mlweullnem-ls Room-Revere Hotel. 8020-4-18-31. SHIPPING TAG! BXPEDITIOUBLY niyplied. Guardian Job Printery. u Fanrsp ... rwo sxraniauoan maids. One for kitchen llld 011! not eve-M f‘lifty cents" was not a mistake. ‘ Premier Saunders: We shall see when we rend the bill. I'must con- fess that I have not read the bill. Dr. MacMillim: Will the promoter be good enough to tell us what "freshly pursued" means. Premier Saunders: I take that to mean that when a person has bee‘) chased, for lilstunce in an automo. bile, and is able to turn around s corner quicker than the one that is pursuing him, and lands in some a.i- ley way and gets into u house, in thatlcase lie may follow into the house and seurcil. . - ' "The House then wcnt into commit.- ’ Tl_fl"iillll'rl'vwu. u:li§_f|L:s Quick Relief From Pain Ind Itching When You Ule Till; New OIDIUIIC -It is nothing short of marvellous how quickly the itching stops, the pain oases and the swelling goes down. when you apply "Soetha-lalvs" to in- flamed or protruding Flies. This new ointment is the prescription of a fam- ous physician and you can use itwith every assurance that it will help you to quickly get rid of your piles. 50c at all Druggists. It coats you nothlnl if yen do not lunoflt. I After using? hvo ‘horn of "ilonflln-lulrn." If you are not lntllllcd Just return the empty tins to Fruit-n- tlvel Limited, (lttawa, 0am. and vro wlll refulul your money. not, as Mr. Allen seemed to imply. Premier Saunders pointed out that. according t0 0181150 4,.i;hg company (whose capital is provided to be I50.- 000, was not to commence opera- tions until $25,000 of capital stock had been subscribed and fully paid llli- . Mr. Scales has at present in opera- tion an electric light plant supplying a celtain section of the country, and he is now negotiating with engineers to sec if he cannot so develop the hydro-electric resources of the Dunk River, to supply Summer-side with light and power at a low rate. tee of the whole to filrther consider an act to incorporate the Scales Hy- dro Electric Company’, Limited. lion. J. D. Stewart objected to the Legislature bcing committed to in- corporating a company when the inomoters did not know whether they were going to go on with it or Will Attend i ~ Postal Congress (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. April 15-l>lon. Pcicr J, Vciliot. Postmaster General of Clin- ada; L. J. Gnboury’, Deputy Minister and Arthur the Post Office Department, will at- tend the Universal Postal Congress in London, England, the second week of-Nlny. This Congress may be dc~ scribed as "u Post Office League of Nations." It has been in existence “ for about fifty years and deals with such matters as international postil ratcs. It mecis every four or flvc years and is attended by several llun- dred delegates from all parts of tlic world. ‘ - BIRTHS BlItT-At Sit-Patrick's Rodd, April '1 to Edwin and Mrs. Birt; an son, CORRISH-At the Prince Edward; Island Hospital. on April 13th.. 1929,‘, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Corrish (heel Josie Smith) Iicppoch, a son. Con- gratulations. MARK IAGES l l BlRT—CURTIS—At Regina, sand: on Nov., 20. by the Rev. Harry Noble. Arthur B. Blrt of Covchcud Road. t‘), Viola Mabel Curiis. of Indian Head. DEATHS _.-_. MURPHY-At the Prince County Hospital. April I5, 1029, John D. Milrphy of Bordon aged 58. Funeral notice inter. In Memoriam h. loving memory of a. dearly be- loved husband and a. wonderful father Norman J. Mal-Donald. _ Sadly missed by all. Inserted by Mrs. N. J. MacDonald. Sons and Daughters. In Memoriam In fend remembrance of my beloved brother, Norman J. MacDonald. Inserted by his Sister Mrs. Gedrge Vatcher. . l P k - ‘ ._.. §Z§...§l“'“~' m“ ‘pillars-iii; i ' *""'” “‘°“°""‘°' i’ r“.....':r-"'- '*°“":i‘.'.‘1‘.':.i’f.“.i.‘3: Nursing I _ r M uauoum- AND uounsmo GIRI-S- 1M1" "I """'"°' ‘T’ n efllfnam 4M0 It llibrtest notice. Guard- lll Jab P11810017. ooainrouneacs cum sun with address print“- for acknowledge- Ulfi iativatiens. etc., Guardian Job mater! "- -'_____. ulndants. course: one year. dlliloml given. Maternity} months extra- Addresn N. E. Peabody 3°!"- o" lfill. Newton Centre, Meal. A --d-1d-'3ipd. . Male Help Wanted 4 j-iu-u-iv-w '*‘-' ' omen! IICOMI urn‘: ‘ » 7°‘ 5"" fiiri”."irilfr°"r‘ri‘ri‘r'éffiii‘lihiiif 01a r roa ens-I 0W" usrdian. - ' ‘m’ a aazv-z-ia-tr. Wanted , roa auLupago-na-rs asso- Iiae Bitten. I gallon éeuntein. I00 Illion corner reat O - m" ' m wanted. 1mm: 1114;533- g pa. once. Austin - i l" _ - m°gfiul€akuum ,_ 1,, size-c io-el. 4* ‘fill-tutti... IIBIIIQFF‘ "mil" "‘ "i" "Wyn-mm ram roalium. Il- "nuu u”; h. h“ ‘hid Wldl» QX- pmma in farm work and in the and handling of potatoes. i $2..- and in am mm mu eel- rarluck SMITH In loving memory of a devoted Husband avid htber, who departed from this life April Iothplilzls In our hearts your memory lingers Gweelly. tenderly} Had and trna There ll not a an. dear Father That we do not think 0f)“- lmerted by Wife and Family. Webster, secretary of. The bill was reported agreed to with amendments. l An act to further amend the City ,ui' Charlottetown Incorporation Act, _n:::t received further consideration iii committee of the ‘whole. Dr. MacMillan explained in regard to the clauses held over, that there ,was some idea that appeals might be ‘made to the County Courts and to the Supreme Court both. But it was possible that a Judgment givcn by the Suprclnc Court might reverse ‘ that givcn in the County Court. He then read a communication flcm the City Recorder on the sun- jcct. l Regarding the act it was stated quite definitely that the bill was pass- _cd at a full meeting of the City ‘Council. ' Hon. B. W. LePage asked in 1's- gnrd to clause i2. section b. as to ‘WIIEUICI its provisions were in tile . old act. _ Dr. MacMillan replied that. wiih lslight modifications, the Provisions iwcro the same as in the old act. 1 Tile bill was reported agreed to , with amendments. i An act further amending the City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act. Cap. 22. ivaa read a. second time, and ‘dealt with in committee 0f the ‘whole. v ‘ » ‘y It authorized the expenditure of a [further sum of 825.000 for perman- lent works, and provided for the is- isuc of debentures to cover some at l interest not over 5 per cent Der an- num. V Dr. MncMillan explained that it was the same bill which the city had been putting through for some years i in succession. It was to authorize a 1 borrowing of $25,000 for further per- manent street work. In particular. the stretch from the railway to the Prince Edward Island Hospital was to be made permanent, together with some other short connecting links in the city. lion. B. W. LePage inquired whe- ther an adequate sum was being set aside by the city yo provide a. link- ing fund for its various borrowings. Dr. MacMlllan: Yes. sir, thg sink- ing funds are adequate, to my know- ledge. The bill was reported agreed to, without amendments. The act providing for a. plebiscite " on Prohibition vs. GovernmentControl was read a. third time as was also all act to amend the Road Act. i920, an act to amend the Judicature Act. an act to Incorporate North Tryon Electric Company, Limited, an act in incorporate the Legislative and Pub- lic Library and the Robert Harris Memorial Gallery; also all act to fur- ther amend the Prohibition Act. re- ceived their first readings. ions’ you The very word makes shiver. S. O. S. numb: the nerve and relieves the ache promptly. It is EFFECTIVE whether there ll e cavity or not. To prevent decay and pre- serve the teeth use ‘ Klenzo Dental Creme . THE PROMPT DIIUGGISTB (iUAKHIANI nos. J. r. mom's-vats t _ ADDRESI Hon. J. l’. euemtm in continu- ing his address on the budget [no statistics concerning tbs work of his department during the year. ‘mus, the work done by the heavy power waders wu Is follows: In Kiiigs County. e1 miles; in Queen's county 120 miles, and lri Prince County, es miles. or a wtal of!!! miles. ‘ ,' The light power graders had done in King's County 298 miles, in Queens 502 miles and in Prince 834 milcl. or a total of i134‘. miles.‘ In King's County a miles had been travelled. in Queens 8 miles and in ‘Prince i3 miles, a total of 29 miles. As to costs, the 312 miles done by the heavy grad- ers cost $10,134.00 as compared with a. cost of $03,212.00 for similar work under the old systemi the 1134 miles done by the light graders would have cost $74,800.00 or about)” per mile under the old system. The mm cost for the whole 1446 miles under the main trunk highways and s 800d MAY. cl-our emu mule will have to he gravelled. bceiuse they cannot Withstand the frame as they are u.- day.’ Mr. Maclntyre took ism; with the conservative contention that, when they went out of power. they left the country withmnurpjit: of 870,000. He asserted that‘ hs-gvarllrepnrsa m ‘prove that. they had, in fact left it with a deficit of 8145.000. The liabilities of the province on Mllust 12th. l92*I'by'P'oole and scarth were $2,159,004.04 less uncollectable revenue. Dr. Mselllllan: “Where do you get those figured" Mr. Msclntyfe: "We get thsm from the audit of Poole and Scarth. l! my hon. friend will look up the mi 1.] he will find that they are absolilflcly correct." Dr. MaeMlllan: "I looked them up and they are not correct." Continuing. Mr. Maclntyrq said that, deducting the revenue and nth- system of power graders is $50,300. Under the old system it would have been $138,000. or a difference of $70,- 766 saved by the use of the new system. The actual cost of power machines was $01,000. If you allow 20 per cent; for depreciation, and upkeep, the sav- lng would still be $63,556. The machines s24 ped 1400 miles of road with road drags drawn lie-- hind them, but, on account of re-‘i grading operations, it was not. pea-i slble to do es much of this work as; might be desired. This season, it is expected. much more would be II-E complished along this line. As‘ to other work, 5 concrete cub, rerts were installed in King's Countlx; 6 in Queens and 10 in Prince. or a‘ total of 30 for the province. Of wood- en bridges 4 feet in length, ‘or ovciz, there were 24 in Kings, 19 in Queens and 3i in Fincc, a total of '14; 0i wooden bridges under 4 feet in lPnBL-i ‘there were 83 in King's, 47 in Queen'- and I49 in Prince or a. total of 270. Of bridges over 4 feet span repau- cd there were 51 in Kings, 46 in Queens and 64 in Prince. a total <11 160. And oi’ bridges repaired under 4 feet. a total or 44B received attention throughout the province. Also, there, were 15 large bridges installed in different parts of the province. and repairs made to sev- cral ivharvcs. "Under the Canada Highways Aci. 753 miles. of work were done. whicil cost $1,587,769. We did almost half as not charge one dollar to capital‘ ex- pcndiiilre. All the work wu done out of ordinary revenue. - -“\Vheri we came into omce. much work was facing us. We had to build 12 or l5 concrete culverts. We did it by day's labor-an expensive propo- sition." In 1020 these culverts were built the cost was $14.50 per cubic yard. similar work came to only $8.00 per cubic yard of concrete The minister dealt with this mat- ter in some detail. In another instance the cost was $31.00 per cubic yard by clay‘: labour and only some $14.00 for similar work by contract. "You may find all the fault Y0" wish with the use of machinery. But ‘port of his contentions. I-le further much at a cost of $50,000. And we did , by contract. By day's labor in 1927i in one case. wllilo'under contract.- er assets $138,834 from the $2.159.- 00404 leave total liability of $2,020.» soc. The tom liability of "the prov- ince as for the external audit of Dec. 31st. Mr. Maclntyre claimed. was $2,044,141, less taxes due at that time. 090.070 the same assets end un- collected taxes, leaving orl Dec. 31st, 1 1026 the liability of tho province at $17,947,471. ‘This showed. Mr. Macin- tyre claimed, that the Conservatives increased the liability in 1 months and i2 days by $73087. He claimed also that there were 001.000 worth of unpaid bills when the Conservatives went out of office. and went on to quote figures from the Public Accounts and from the audits of Messrs l-Iyndn-ian and shan- non and Poole and Scarth. in sup- claimed that the total deficit was $210.- 113 when they left office. But they should b; credited witlfluncollected zltxes of $14,100. giving a total defl- cit- of $145,041.53. _ He also took issue with the state- iuclit that the 8600.000 spent by the Dcpai-tniznt oi’ Public Works last year was a greater sum than had ever been spent before. He claimed that in 1934. the Conservatives had spent 0 Rveaier sum than that, namely £006,408. The Minister of Public Works went on to claim that they could. out o: ozdinnry revenues, widen out all the cross roads in the province. I-le felt that the people would support them iii that far-reaching and broadmindctl policy. Jail and court house in first chm condition. the tame being done with Queens County Jail. Both, he claim- ed were in a- "disgraceful condition when the Government took them over. i, Hon. r. o. Stewart: “What din-rt the Georgetown Jail?” Hon. Mr. Mulntyreclailned inc" the Georgetown Jail was in very go; condition. Why did not Mr. Btewar. who represents that constltuenc; come into the ofllce and tell him it's." speaker) about it. Mr. Stewart maintained that it wm. the busines of the Minister of Pub- lic Works to look afici- the jails. / ‘son ALL, BAKI N G POWDER Mode. in Canada - No Alum! f‘ 4 w Mr. llfcrln“ then went on to quota figur xefilte u yantentiozi ‘I, of Mr. A. .. U-ofllfllii, that the cost " cf running the Asylum was greater this year than in other years. He wont on to claim that it was his endeavor to treat all members fairly in regard to their demands for work to bedorie in their districts. He closed his speech with good words for the Premier, and even for thci members urine Opposition» i0: Wilbert s; ins. rlccuijvllij Kin- Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan followed. k0". Thomas k 1mg’ MacMuhon and continuing the debate after rc- Ch-mwn, Mrs‘ Susan Franc“ k Fa: cess spoke in his usual vigorous and mm,‘ chwown: ‘L P‘ at Mrs. Dane 6a effective manner for two hours and a Family’ Cznow“: Patrick and Mrs mu‘ H9 deal‘ “Aim ‘he mam" o! Curlry & Family, Emyvale" James provincial subsidies, agriculture, dc- Mrs‘ Amway’ imyvaiv grands d: partnient of justice. teachers’ salaries M”, Duugheru,‘ Emyviue: ‘vml A: liliclfi BAKING rowers . u ‘fl-Z‘ - j“ and public ivorks, adiourning the de- bate at 10.30 p. in.. when the House adjourned until l0 a. m. today, An ex- tended report of Dr. lvlacMillalil; speech will appear later. In Memoriam, MRS. PETER L. CALLAGHAN A deep and sudden gloom was cast over Emyvals and vicinity when it was learned that Mrs. Peter L. Cal- laghan had passed away during the early hours of the morning of Wed- ‘Mrs. Flynn, Chtown; Benevolent Ir_ ish Society, Clilouin; Arabia d; Mp5, Olliinluyi & Family, St. Peters: Al. frcd 6.: Ali's. Ollanlay’ {s Family, St. 14011‘ : Tilt: Lfai-garc: Kiggins, Geor- 19100111 Albfll (t: lifrs. MacGulgan, Kinkora; Rosalie. Clrtoivil: Amos A: Mrs. flfilnuyylxnn, Ncvtli Wiitsliire; Miss Edna Green, Bfifléqlltfl Mr. Jaolf. Mac- Donald. Clfinlvil; Miss Katie Pqwer, Chlown; Mr. ivlaclntyre s: Farriuy, Selkirk; Mr. Joseph Francis. Char- lottetown; Mr. hfziclntyi": 8: Family, Eelklrk: Mi‘. Joseph Francis, Ch‘- IOWH; Miss Susie Curley, Emy- W. H. A: Mrs. Kiggins 6s n-ssday. March 20th. vale; A. R, a Mrs. Maclnnis, Char. The deceased was sixty-three years lottetmrn: James d: Mrs. Quinn, of age and although not in perfect Emyvalc:F.L.&Mrs,McQuaid&Itfary health for many years she was becl- Emyvale: Miss iKathlecn Sullivan, fest only n few daysprevious to her Boston, Muss; Maurice 5r Mrs, M“. death. She was almost a life long Closkey, Emyvale; Wilfred and Mrs.‘ sufferer from stomach trouble. yet ;Doucette, CIYLOWHI Patricia do Eul_ this barrier did not prevent her from ‘alia bfullallay. Soilris West; Altar always wearing a plcalvsnt countzn- Sociciy, St. Charles; Altar Society, anot- and having a kind and cheerful Rollo Buy; J. B. Chalsson, Rollo Bay v,'0'.'d for all. Nor did it prevent her Miss Maude MacGuigan, Regina; from toiling late and early for her James it: Mrs. Pilrcell, Ottawa; Miss liuiband and children, Indeed if one lifarjorie Purcell, Ottawa. of lier many good qualiiiss was more outstanding than the oihcr, that one Spiritual Offerings He told of the improvement on 11 szvcn mile stretch of the Forest Hill‘; mold. and told of his welcome and‘, ‘congratulations by a. broad minded Conservative. Till NEWPORT FERRY BOAT l 'I‘lie Conservatives ‘ask what be- came of the difference in cost be- tween 014.000 spent on the Newport ferry boat. and the $20,000 approp- riated. The money, ha said. was in the bank. to be paid out when the boat is taken over. As for the gravelling, the beiance of the appropriation (some $15,000» not spent in gravclling was put into permanent work. l "We did not," he said, “do as they did with the Falconwood tower when {it wee-struck by lightning—board it L110 other PYOVlIISQI are 115m] ll}. Ml‘. | up, gnd lpgve 1|; f9;- ug to rgpgjr- Black. for instance-d‘ friend of my . and then take the five thousand dol- lwn. lrlendsolvlvollte. replaced the old | lars insurance to turn into ordinary machinery by the most modern his» ‘ revenue." chlnery, which enables the field force to do better work at less cost-reduc- ing "the cost of grading by 213." (fie l Mr. Maclntyre then went on l’! score the Conservative Government for having reduced the taxes, claim- rcad from a statement on the sub- in; thgt, in their regime, they lost. in ject by Hon- Mr. Black. Minister '1! all $121,000. which largely over-bah PubliHWorks for NOVa 5001"»? tanccd the $1,165,000 more obtained Mr. Maclntyre went on to discuss l (mm Ottawa, the cross roads. which he said had] "If my hon. friend, the leader oi" been left "to shift for themselverlthe Opposition was a. statesman at under former Governments of both‘ thnt time he would say. “I will not political parties. "I hope to be able cut, of! m, "us; 1 don't u" Wm- to say that at the end of two more, ther it is a Liberal or Conservative years we will have widened out ev- Ggvgrrlmgnt, 1 was nlwnyg opposed cry road in the Province, and that j to reducing the taxes. How can you is somethlns that hi5 not bun 00M expect the Province is going to make - Km lfld lly W0 III IOlhI Z0 ‘MPIWQ since Confederation." After emphasizing the steadily in- creasing motor traffic on tbs roads. he said: "I do not care what Government comes in. the expenditures on roads must increase. We have lot to lot more money; we have got to spend more money. because the public dc- rnands it. when I hear the Opposi- tion say to reduce taxes, to out down expendituimI say that it is time that both parties should broaden out. We ere a Province and we should stand our roads Ilust the lame ls the roads of the other Provinces. You can N!!! lay other Province. vou nan villi them, as I have done. and when you come to Prince Edward Island and- see the condition of our roads. no matter whet Government vcu put in. I say. Mr. Speaker. they are hot in supine at all: they m not in be compared with the ma: of the ethol- provinces. We owns lit e104: OI this nnolipolltiflandllvwlelfl loin to spend more money." It would be in the informs of the far-elm themselves i: they would Ilrle to paylamtuemi! vnpentitmtba reeds cad put time in I000 shoal- progrcss if you keep reducing taxes? .Cloodne|s knows we are not paying ivery much taxes in this Province. I have always been in favor of paying l. reasonable amount of taxes. But what is the use in us putting on mole taxes new? They say. ‘You haven't the courage to put the taxes back again.‘ What is the use? It would be only giving them a stepping stone to let back into power. We did that in 1019 and again in 1020. We put the Province in e good financial condi- tion but my hon. friends came in and dllrupted all that; and the peo- ple are not a bit better off. with the 040.000 and 0126.000 as additional subsidy than they were before. We are not progressing. We are lust stay- inl exactly when we wm." The speaker wished be had only another 0100.000 or 0200.000 to spend en the highways, We would then be able to mu e fer gmtar showing than we have made m. ‘I'll STAT! OI ‘III JAIL! He then went. en to refer to cer- teie contentions of the member from i lay (NrfAraIaeuit-l re thl empty Illi teddy in the drain of the Iefere twenty 70m you will find they the public will Maul tau our was devotion to hcrfamlily. Without Husband. Amos, Agnes a 131,11; one thought of herself or of her James, Matthias, Annc; M. J. A: Mrs. ‘rzcciltli the sole object of her earthly VMcIver, Kinkoru: R. J. d: Mrs. Mac- cni" was "the success and happiness Donald, Clrtown; Mr. 6s Mrs. Macin- of her children, As they grew up and tyrr, Selkirk; J. J. d: Mrs. Murray, parted from ller, she forgot them not. iEmyvnlc; James A: Mrs. Quinn; Her sollcitude followed each into tile Emyvale; Clara dc Mary Murray, different paths of life which they had Emyvale; Julia Hagan. Emyvale: chosen and when she could no long- Veronica Hagan, Bmyvvale; Walter er aid them materially she did not Condy. Enlyvnlc, forget to lntercede for- them before the throne of Heaven; Her Roomy beads were almost continually in her hands and from her life's work we Rlossagcn of Sympathy, Mgr. J. C. MacLean, V.A.. Sourls: prayers. P; Francis, St. Duiistans University; Besides a sorrowing husband she Riv. P, Walsh. Palmer Road; Hon. leaves to mourn their loss six sons J. E. Sinclair, Ottawa: Mr. 'V. C. and thrée daughters, viz; William J. Plielsil, Ottawa; James d: Mrs. in the Civil Service. Ottawa: Joseph Candy, Oziilivo: Sisters of St. Jos- I, C.N.R. Agent at Kinkoi-a: Rev. mplrs Convent, Cll'l0\\'ll.; Sr. Mary of Dr. Louis P, Parish Priest, St. Clinr- Lourdes, Chtoivii. Hospital: Mr. Wm. les and Little Pond; Amos and Mat- Flynn, Ciriown; Jolili (b Mrs. Calla- thlas at home: James P, a studentof ghnn, Chlown; Patrick 8: Mrs. Fitz- telegraphy at Kinkora. The daught- siminoiis rt- Irene. Clftorvn; M. D. crs are-Mrs. Francis E. Sullivan. liflirDohnld iv Family}, Little Pond; Kinkora: Mrs, Daniel McGinri. Emy- MFR Aiinio f). McKeniin. R.N., Kin- vale and Anne E.. Si-enograyihcr for ,koi'u: Prior 1v Ali's. McMahon, Em- Pstons Limited, Charlottetown One ornld; Miss Doris Rodd, Chtown; sister also survives, Mrs. Mary E. Miss Iz-cll Ricc, Clrtowli: Miss Mar- McCloskey, Boston. Mass. ion lvlacKcnric, Clrtovsn: Miss Mab- The funeral took place on Satur- cl Collbcck. Clriovsii: film Ruth Mar- day, March 23rd, to St. Aims Church ‘Kcnzic. Clrzmui: Dimirl (c Mrs. and was largely attended. The Mass tlooiian k Fnmilgq Bcrlcqire: Mr. of Requiem was sung by her son Rev. Frank Colidy, St, Augustine's Sem- Louls P., who also conducted the .inm-_v; Joseph rb liirs. Acorn, Mill- service at the grave. The imll-bcar- view; Wilirrrl a rill-r. Douccitc. Ch’- ers were Messrs. Amos Nlonnghan. town; W‘ Frml riik C. Brnrlv, Ch‘- Deniel MacLean. Jar/s P. Mcclos- imvn: \v. H lb .\-lr.~. Kigcins A: Ros- key‘, Frank Trainer. Frederick Hag- aim. Clriown: Olliv r\~ Hrs. Shreeni an. William Cullen. an, Kiiikors: Ml‘ iv Airs. Mnclntvie, The following is the list of mass it Famllv, sr-lk k; Mr. Homer Pro- offerlngs and messages of sympatlrv: ‘Vlllfllfl’. flhuirliill: liiiss Mo Wynne. Wreath — Employees of Messrs. Chuoivn: Miss Kalle Power. Chtown Patons Limited. bliss Mary Petvrs. Clftowii; Wm. do Mrs. Hon-loll. Gowan Brae: Thom- as iv Mrs. lifnrK-enna. Vernon River: Roland J. A: ltfrs, hlullnllv, Souris Peter L. Callaghan rsi; Rev. Louis West: Peter Conwajv, New Zcaland; P. Callaghan (5); Rev. M. E, Frlin- Miss Elizabeth Pnquct, Ch'town: Misl cis: Mr. A: Mrs. W. J. Callaghan ,lcla MacDonald, Rollo Bay: Michael (m; Mr s; Mrs. Joesph Callaghan 3r‘: lifrs. MacDonald Jo Family. Little m; M;- g; M”, prim}; Sullivan m; Pond; James k Mrs. Morrissey 8s My, 5; Mm panic] Mcfiinn (5); Am- Family, Vernon: Thomas A’. Mrs. os (3); Matthias 13>; James 131; bfirKciinn. Vernon; Joseph d: Mrs. Anny (31: Mother St. Catherine. st. Sullivan. Vcrnon: Will & Mrs. Coady Joseph's Convent; Mrs. Mary E. Mc- Li“ Irene, Vernon Bridge: Mrs. J. J. Closkcy dc Family, Boston, Mass; jMacQiiaid. Bedford. Muss: Miss Mary Patrick A: Mrs. Callaghan, North ,Cnllaglinlrllavcrliill.Mass;Miss Olive Wlltshire: Miss Regina Clill[hll"l,lMCL|lllRhllll, Ottawa: Miss Vivien North Wiltshire; Malachias s; Mrs. lMacGiligan; Montreal; Miss Maud Callaghan 4s Family. Chiown; John lMacGuigan. Regina; liflss Jlnettl a Mrs. Callaghan 6n Family. Char- iMflrDOllflld. Tracadic; Alplionsus d: lottetown; Mrs. Philip Grlfbn d: Pa- zMrs. MacDonald. Tracadie: William mily. Emyvale: James 6.: Mrs. Clar- Wcililrs. Flynn A: Family. Clftown: J. kin, North Wiltshirc: Michael 6t Mrs. ‘B. A- Mrs. Chaisson. Rollo B01’- Cullen. Ch'tewn: Miss Regina Hang-l " - hey. Chtown: Emyvale: Pat-rick d: Mrs. Clarkln. Emyvaie: Patrick 4t Mrs. Pitcairn-f mans a Irene. Clrtown: Miss ldai MacDonald. Rollo Bay: James P. as‘. Mrs. McCloskey. Emyvale: Miss An-j lilo D. Mcltenna. RN, Kinltora: R 1° Mass Cards I DR. J. P. MILLAR psivrlu. sunoaou? Corner queen and Rim-hurled nouns» u» lssol, l t0 I30; Prince County Jail. Ra claimed that tbelreeeat novel-nasal m put the O O OOOOQQ O > 4'~O¢I. ' can easily conclude the object of her Rev, Bazll Cl-okcil, Soul-is: 13y, M, , M“ “m” Co“;[roooooooooooooooooopqo-oe-e- J- “ Mrs. lliclson. QHIWI» Ontar- OQQ. §Q.-QQQQQ4QQQ-Q§..gm I