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'-1\l».G°V¢¥’l1- m _ to ' yillediiferenoe. hsdput. his hluld' in Hs' ownrpocket uid plili' up- Tllby quite admitted credit was due to Mr. illlton for his phi-lllliilgllv bitt they condemned ole pl-ina at _-ohm- byfége Government undertook to ill, _ oo 'money to complet! U10 soil of the institution without n- ' ,f 'LBIILL followed on the ssme_ ll *mi what the opwltlim °°m~- Wiifbed to correct a few mls-state ments -which had been made in this question- mis-etatelglents which he hoped had not been wilfully made., and whlch,when corrected,he trusted would not be repeated. It had been charged that $10,500 had beenadvanc- ed to the Sanatorium by the Govern- ment. This was not right, it was $2,602.66. When the money was depo- sited for this institution the Govern- ment was giving 4 per cent while the /bankers were' giving only 3 per cent, and the commissioners thought it wise to deposit some of that money with the (government, because they got more uterest. Continuing, Mr. Dalton said: “It didn't matter to me at all. The members for Cardigan says the Government induced me to spend money on the institution. Nothing of the kind. It was a voluntary offer of my own. Another mistake made by the hon. member for Cardigan is that the Commissioners wereappolnted by the Government, that is also incorrect The Government appointed one of them, the Anti-tuberculosis Society appointed another and the medical society another, and this formed the basis of the Coln- misson. The Government reserved the rig-ht to one member by the act. My name has been mentioned very much more than I care in this matter. All these charges are only mares nests; and I am afraid if they continue thei will ne nightmares. I-lon_ MURDOCH McKINNON salt he would only reply to one single lteli in Mr. Beil’s speech on this subject That gentleman had asked. what au thority the Government 'had to pass an order in Council Now. he (Mr_ McKinnon) would ask his hon. friend what authority had the Government in this country some few years ago to pass an Order in Council guaran- teeing a certain company $150,000 un- der similar circumstances? Mr. BELL: Is that an answer? Hon. Mr. McKINNON: That is an answer and a complete answer. atleast a deadlock. The Germans are unable to advance further and French attelnps to expel invaders from captured positions are unavailing. To east and northeast of Verdun, where and bombardments have characterized recent fighting only intermittent can- where along the French front was launched by Germans against a. French trench to west of Hill 304 northwest of Verdun. The French however brought into play their curtain fire and the Germans were unable to debouch. PARIS, May 9_-The latest assaults of the Germans on the defences of Verdun have served to demonstrate the high pitch of elllciency, to which the French have brought the use of respectively violent infantry attacks _eye-witnesses is more severe than nonading is now going on. The only` the Germans were justiiledin believ- infantry engagement reported any-Ling no human being could have lived _ _ _ _ _-1 A -,.'»~“i...L‘»’_." of ' »li?~se¢~»» A ATTLING AT VERDUN The Liberal l.eaders -Give Another A ’ (Special to th; Guardian.) _the machine gun_ Tile French front number engaged were as great as in LONDON, May 9.-The French and line trenches are being defended by any other action of the war. It is Gorman forces fighting to northwest of machine guns with coml>8|'aUV€ly _said that a Prussian division. which Verdun are apparently for the moment few men to serve them, and with the was engaged on Sunday on the I-Iau-_ addition of new automatic rifles, two of which are equivalent to one ma- chine gun. ~ The 48 hour preliminary bombard- ment of the Germans is declared by anything, which hitherto has been experienced, and it is remarked that in the zone subjected to this bom- bardment. Nevertheless, the French are such adepts at constructing ~un- iii German infantry stepped from the trenches scores of Well placed me- chine -gulls open concentrated fire thinning the ranks of the attackers lfeforc the advance was faily begun. French officers state that the losses of the Germans lu proportion to the der round shelters that when the_ tremont Wood Thiaumollt Farm- Douaumont Fort line, > lost more than 50 per cent. of its effectives. The battle shows every sign of con- tinuing. Artillery preparations now proceeding foreshadow fresh attacks on both banks, of the Meuse. 'The lighting might even be extended-.to the Woevre plateau, as the German artillery was redoubling itsilre there last night. lt is generally believed here that the Germans have transfer- red considerable forces to the Verduu both from other sections of the west- ern front and from the Russian front. It is noted that since the present of- fensive began, on_Thursday, the Ger- mans have- not renewed attacks such us_ were made in the preceding week on other parts of the western line, especially :nose sein by the isrnlsl.. _-_-_-_-_-_-_-E ,W-_ -_-_-_:_-_~.~: :_- -_-_-_-_--~__*,.¢>_-_-_‘ff-A: -~> had shipped large quantities of war supplies, duty free to Morrisburg or that' he had altered the price tags on such articles before they were for- warded to the Militia. Department for sale was the feature ol' evidence given by Col. J. Wesley Allison on Saturday before the Davidson Commission ln- vestigating war contracts. Col. Allison explained the shipments to Morris- burg by stating that the Minister of Militia. had asked him to procure The PREMIER. These hon_ gentle- men are very ready to accord every- reasonable amount of credit to Mr. Dalton, they tell us, and then immed- iately they begiu to make mis-state montg and insinuationg always con- trary to what they proclaim. You will find the same tfhing applies when it comes to matters touching the war. They are loyal and willing to support everything. but will strain every pow- er that is in them to misrepresent and make statements injurious not only to the Government but to the country. Wherever a man has done a. charit- able act they seek to pull him down__ One of the hon. members sitting on the other side the other night sneered at' him and threw base insinuations across the floor of the House. They know it has gone out to the country and they know that every decent man in the country. Liberal or Conserva- tivo, is down on that kind of contemp- tiblo meanness, and that is why they are so ready now to come around and with one worn say they approve pl Mr..' Dalton and yet before they sit down make mean and contemptible insinuations. Mr. Dalton has given over $50,000 of his own money. When he was oi! the Island and when it was a matter of emergency the contrac- tors came and asked to have some money advanced to help them through and the Government did so. The man wllo would condemn the Govemment for doing that would be too mean to be worth calling a man. Over $50,000 was given by Mr. Dalton alone and yet-they would grudge that the pro- vince should advance a small sum 101' a few months to help such an enter- prlse in an emergency. These men will be cursed by the country, they will be cursed - is el/el? K0l10l‘°\\l' minded person. o man 01' WODIBD will stand behind them in the position they are' occupying in the-Touse to- night and -have o¢_C\1lli0d |11 l'°K°\'d'f° this question ever since the House opened.If there were no authoriti' 9X' cept the power which the _GOV°\‘l\m°°¢' has to deal -with 'matters of emerg- snsy, that would have been enough; but there was more than that. There was e vote in the estimates and sup- ply lull. in 191-s_lor the Sw\t°fi\"°_- Q sum suiilcient' IM Wh!!! “WY °°° to quibble ana twist .nn nr that vi' only for maintenance of the institu- ,tton they are ae far from the fact l__s lghgglmuaily are. How could thershll; me tsnlnuo in the nrst Year V 0 construction work would be kll°Wl\ to take more than a year. The vote was for, the purpose of carrrlll 0° that work. ~ ‘ ‘ A gg' ny; the an ply bill had run ont .na the time non' lsplad- Th" °f prices and samples in the United Sta.- tes of a number of articles which the war office was anxious to secure. He had procured the prices and forward- ed the samples but not in anything one of $3.500 on March 1, one of $1. on April 15 and one of $150, on May 8, all while he was in New York. Col. ,____v._»,_________»v___,__:, , ,_____-______V-_-___-________Y______?______V__- __ .___-_ -_-,-_7_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ E-_-_-; _-_-_-_~_~_-_-_v.-_-_-:_-f:ff-`-‘ff-'-'- EAL. J. ALLISIIN UENILS GENERAL .IULIAARBLAE _ "SIH HUHELI EASLMRAVS SEHIUUS CHARGES TU EUMMANII EANADIANS a THIAL IN LUIIIIUA . ._ WILL BL PUHUA ( p .) ( F ' OTTAWA’ May 9_ A denial that he OTTAWA, May 1.-It is announced officially tonight- that General Julian Byng has taken command of the Cana- dians at the front. General Aldar- son`, who has been in command of the Canadian divisions pp to now, returns to England. Maj-General David Wabon takes command of the Fourth Canadian Di- vision in training in England. WAH Hlliil BIAUIIGHT LIHLE IJISEUSSIUN like the quantities alleged and he had -i ,mfs Buwessor 1,, now believed to H0! filtered U10 *H89 in “HY C“5°~ re-at between Harold T. Tennant, perl Allison also ‘gave evldenlce gslreihfds `(Sil.0Cial to the Guardian.) llamentary under secretary of war; his commlss vhs from l 8 0 rms ' col sn- Mark Sykes. member or par- Company in return for his services dgggglwgx' g§';yR%b;g1l§::g§na,g§ llament for Hull. and Brigadier Gen H t lf tb A-.B.C. of Par- - _ li:m‘c‘;l.t:rl;°pro::iHlre.a ' < -- ` ' - ' ' f registered 52 above-at nlneiast night Mr JOHNSTON: I ask him to tske__£ro” vii above. 'The coldest the previous _psqfulo "i l-ti t", d 1,- ‘ - ‘ ‘night was is-d' ossbove _- wont mf';§lR1¢¢§'.°ll nifcwiiz. I Are Nga", M] .||\ glfssttglgo migéemxrgg' ¢:.tl»“?‘ft»|rt, _ _ 'EbPR.liE/l_ :Thestomen ~ '_ »\100DB - ll! _l‘ ’ 1” ‘ :|'_'YHfh"“h"n°'s‘em;=: oesrn. is nouns. is ‘iilio all oth- »m|.de°.wse,ii -agus wssnapertinenv, ‘ l :ill he high wllzorrovf mornin at Ju R , . sm,” N., °-,- in stellilligl armstto fo\;1etisnaid(}t<;v:;§;‘1_; U0 Govemzwnt had not even comm, oral John middwaird ‘Bernard Sealy, men s. e exac amou p | 1 __,_ _~ ormer m n ero war. by the con Arms Ccmv-ny md. fha' §;§“_,},°3‘§_‘},‘_’§§,,§"{{_‘{ ,‘,§§‘,,"A‘1‘,"',,,‘}§,‘,§‘°‘§,'}_ -------- witness, was $13 000 I-Ie produced his ’ ' ' _ ' Aarmy ol’ (.00 000 men for overseas ser- ‘ b“““t"‘§§k “,“°;"“,§d‘,‘§§‘,_f,f,',‘,A:“sf’l',‘,fBbffffx vice, tho bill npp.-op.-latlng $250,000,- p‘;id6‘g00";) F °';m_wm_ded t hh'n in 000 for war pulposcs was passed, in ~ £1 sd’ E elngd in Decembgr of 1914 tllo Commons oil Saturday. Of discus- ‘on Un' ng an ' 500 sion thoro was almost none. Mr. Roch Lanctot, the Liberal member fir La Prairie-Napicrville, attacked .the tement h ha. ob- G°"°"“m"“"'“ Wm' D°“°y “B mad “nd LONDON. May 9.--A Reuters de- t`lalllrll?:lnfl?iAlli;1llHr‘.ll;LaW. Brown? dirgctor "“|”°“9 and “"5” that th” mm’ had spatch from Cairo says that two of contracts in the militia department, °°m° E0 “WP "°""“m"Fi A" C°““d°' '*“d‘ hostile aeroplane.. dropped eight showing that in all $648,573 worth of announced that hc would stand by a bombs on port Sam on Monday pistols re`volvers and machine guns m°'~A°“ t° "°d“°° tm W" V°t° t° 510°' morning. Three civilians were had bcen purchased from the Colt 000900 if “Ch were i“'»"°d“°°d- Mr- wounded. and the attackers were Company by Canadm He stated ,hat Lanctot. said he knew he would find ,mv-en off by fl,-B from gntlmrcmft M me $13 000 from the few supporters in tho House and in g,ms_ There f was no property uhm. after rece ng . _ Colt firm which was for his services P°;';: k°Ai;;ltn|n all; aeiroplane lac- Fon 8M_E_A ,,cAPn.M_,, CANOE Mr. JOHNSTON:-I ask _that his institutions. The universities. be said. airy B ri 0 th" "IBB B. En ‘Sip 0- Apply E_ H_ Beer' Moms & 5mm,_ words be taken down if he does not strongly desired to cooperate in this B011 Oicilgt lg. vt' ae__l\ mg? an ggtas 5_9_M3|_ :'A¢1\°"“& gxfkffu for I ml' Sgt'L;Rgrig.:i¢L:l:°aoh;L-?l";ef`L'r:.g: Lam otlgol-r mZeplneTa:vhi'cl1` wel; WANTED ami. Fon oalfennl. ng on a , r. . 1 _ _ ' _ A Mr. SPEAKER: Give your author- was lending canada a_ collection olfeady for service er partly finished. housework. Apply Gusrdlep_0T{¢tf; if _ articles of Germm and Au",-||m man/ wereldestroyed, together with the fac- _ , 3275 4§ - 've P“Ei“i“.: we .:“.'“°“-“* 2a‘:::.“':.:.:l';.:.l:2'.;“:..:.:'°‘.:::s.‘;a “°°°"”"‘ '° 'E' time dono ws o say ‘- ._- _ __ -» °' Mr. JOHNSTON then referred to a _tile kind and prices of goods formerly “IE HEATH! Hotel_ Reasonable mtgglz EMM” "mud" Ummm* W" umm' r some inthe 1-louse of Comme” Ia, wppllad by Germany and Ailltfia ¢° yggpgglrupg, _______ ____ _;: _ - ' '"- whlch Mr. Meighan said Mr. Bennett ;tho United Kingdom. _“DE -nu" Em Fw, 5A|_E_pUnE 5359 31.4051-_ was impel-tinont. The scheme of the Minister of _ 1 ~ nor.. ann 13 months olu_ Apply colnm “gms I-lon_ Mr. ARSENAULT: What eu- Trade and Commerce received the -_-.. lm L_ R0qd_ Norm Milton, _ tnority ls he mains from? *approval of sh- Wilfred Laurier and (special to ina onerous.) oosz-5-lolnalpn. IIIOIIHCEIE TS, llr._-JOHNSTON: The authority of ,Mr_ W, S. Loggie, of Northumberland 'r0g0N1\0, May lo,-Maritime; mo- , I mns Etc. ,tho Speaker of the l-ious;1of'Co\:1- ,rg Bsthe former Zugggstriggt t:ie\.tml; sera? westeriy winds genegsili' fall' Chmom,,,w,,_ m, pay," the high. P ___ inane at Ottawa. I ask per sson o Q; ould be sup? ffm" lmuutm starH=ary“;gA;w¢;-R elnrlzléa la.. B eu an price for ent ON-E GEM, per ww “ch "Mr_ `MF;ti=r-°;m'l°s`ln- 1 ssh you Mr. J yall ggcflglsflnssion gfnmiliury mit-A one u wa.-.n.H er Y wt °°°“'1°'M1'i' H011 f°= ndvsrtlilps hi this wlvmn- 'Bpsjken to ‘ ll the hon. gentlemen to ,ters ‘took place during the sitting. ‘The highest temperature recorded TEAM-l_lR8 Y_0U NEED THE TEA- onlsi-; ns lflntormptlng improperly. »,.,,-,»,.- . .- -.l»».4».¢¢l_o»-- gpggi mst|rk ably obtained at 106 Kent St Union chars Megan ne_ enew rg scribe new to receive May issue $1, yearly. - - 51- 1'o`l.l'r-uNvlu"n`?ils»li`o" no"ii°o a with use of bathroom sxitable light housekeeping. p Y Grafton Bt. 95"-B-6-Htl. T0 LET.-A LARGE BEDROOM ON main floor, in private family. All modern conveniences. Apply 8-I Hillsboro Street, or Phone 2341.. 8204-4-12mfr WA 6OK keeper, young man preferred. Ap ply stating references and expe- rience to Jas. Kennedy & Col, Ken- _s_ing£>n. 9323-4-10Mtf sees Fon HArcHlNG ANo"|:l`Av Old Chicks, from Heavy Laying Im- ported Barred Plymouth Rocks. and White Leghorns. J. H_ Prich-_ ard. Sullmlllerside-X. y 9669-5 10~M1i. PUPIL NURSES. -- MALE AND female. wanted at the Taunton Statl- Hospital Training School for Nurses, For particulars,`address Dr Arthur V. Goss, Supt., Taunton Stats Hos- pital, Taunton Mass. _ 8191-4-llnlii' FOR SALE. PROPERTY, CONBIST- ing of Residence, Store (practically new) and out-buildings; large lol This valuable property lg situated on main line Railroad, and is a splell did professional or business centrc. Apply to M. D. clo Guardian. % 9050-elolntr Fox wlEN.- l HAVE MAoE"`An rangements in Montreal for ship ment of fresh killod meat for foxv= every two weeks. This meat is puf up under my personal instruction" and will be found superior to any thnig you have had for summw feeding. The price is 81,5 and A cents per pound., and freight to Summerside or Charlottetown l' from 220 to 30:: per cwt. Telephone orders to Miss Clark Rayner, ln- ternatiolial Office, Summersideprc- mptly, if you want meat by Cascas- pedis, May 18th. E. H. Raynor_ \ _ 9648-5-i0M4l _ Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum chsrgostwenty-Ave centl. o “You can secure s. business educa- tion by buying e REBUILT BEIJING- TON TYPEWRITIIR from me on easy terms and practising on it all your spare time. A. Milne Fraser. 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