. , . n l: amid-hm lluimm go ‘enuvnr the myriad questions thhf‘ O 37% ” W’ _ TilePeop e's Rape W..- Read by Everybody i "(lovers Prince ‘Edward, Island like the llew l; BIAIONAILI "to ed9- lllji ull-lilbllidvlit "i" I" ,, ms newness?"- ‘xmlw.’ "fink". m“ m. eyory heuueheldilee _l|l_ go supplying Ice vnntd I ‘Tile ldvertieoll responds to" ‘tlli interruptions gffllo lnteiilgenli ‘V ‘ u, o; ngwjplw ‘renders ll ‘zwk &“\\\ "nfmly ldentleni with ill! ‘ l" poplllllldlli” otewn Guardian Two Cont: guardian. Founded 1887 NNNNENI ENJNYEN ‘NI NEINNNISI BNNNNN 0f Wonderful Music,” Was the Verdict of the Large Audience at inst Night’s Entertainment. " Ritchie and R. lMcKee. Violin Solo, “The Old Refrain" (Kreisler) Miss Bernice Bulltz. Overture “The Calif of Bagdad" (Boieldlieu) The Orchestra. Vocal Solo “The Gorrowe of Dealth" (Mnnhelssohn) ‘Mr. G. E. Ritchie. - Anthem "Prepare Ye the Way" (Garrett) ‘Principals, Miss B. Car- ter and Dr. E. C. Harris.) Trombone Solo "The iLost. Ollord’ (Sulll-ivlun) ‘Mr. W. A. Gtmilet- W-itll Orchestral Accompaniment .Pnrt Song, “A Slumber S0118." (Lohr)) The Choir, Acc. by Orches- By Mull, Genade and U. 8;. A. $4.60 Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5- SENINNS INNN NNNNIIINNS NNIIIIENY INIININN i, PNENNIL IN NEN IINNNSNINN INSINNIIIINNS NEIIEINEN One Life Lost, Dam of Electric Light '00m- Nos. 2 and 8 Batteries P. E. I. “Heavy Bri- » liahyyarrled AWW- M1198 0f C-P-R- T0111 gade, Will Train the Same as Last Year. up and Bridges ‘Destroyed. lgrgm ~ - ‘- -- - ‘ ‘ ’ ' (Canadian Press.) I “Musquash and fbadly lST. JOHN, N. B., May 1.—'l‘he more than a CHARLOTTETOWN CANADANVEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923. ll / “M ‘ l tNNN NNNNNNIEIS NINN ‘ PNNNNE IN SYNNEY N. 5- Preoeded by Red Flag and Banners Bear- inglnsignia. of Various Russian Socie- ties. Women Took Part in Parade. (‘Canadian lPress.) l ‘ LtACoionei -D. A. MacKinnon. dhmhlhd -DlS.0., has ‘received instructions , ‘mm’ °f GNP-B" ‘tmck for. ‘Nos. 2 and 8 ‘Batteries, ‘Prince duet loss life as a reslllt of floods on Musquash Marsh. Edward lsland Hmwy Brigade‘ m of the last few days was reported FREDERllCTON, N. TB., May 1.-— "all, the “ma as last yam; vplml this morning from Musquash when With the river still rising, the con- ls’ a pel-lod ol- ll-alnlng wlll be m]. "Charles Spinney, one of three ‘far- dltiorl at Fredericton is being dergoue a‘ lclmfloltetowm and mere, forced to abandon their watched with apprehension. At oumplellon of the ll-alnlng wlll homes, returned to try to release nine this morning the water was lake place M ‘pelawawa Camp hie live stock and was carried a little less than a. foot below the The Eueuglll ol me ‘Bl-lgada h“ in tile flood. Tile body was high level of 1887 and the city en- lmen reduced somewhat NOE 2 and 5mm” “Id “MI-her m“ WWI‘! 8 Batteries commanded respective- ' V" W! Clfllill, Signaller, P. Campbell. Gun. , nerE. Crockett, Sergt. G. W. Craig, Gunner. W. Cooke, Gunner J. Call- aghan. Gunner, H. ‘Carr, Gunner R- Carr, Gunner W. T. Collins, Conpl. D. Crosby, Gunner, M. "Carver, Gun- ner, P. Gay, Slgnuller, R. Harris, Signalier, W. H. iHutchlson, Signal!" ler, H. Herring. Gunner, R. Hues- tls. Gunner, O. ‘Harper, Sergt. J . E. Kinsman, Gunner F‘. Lawler, Sci-gt.» J. iH. McKennayCorpl. ‘B. Afcl-Iltch- ern. Gunner. J. ‘H. MCMIIIllIi, (l-nn- uer, J, lC. lMclnnis, ‘Bombr. llf L. McKie, Slgnaller, R "B. Licldlven, Bolnbr. IS. Ryan, Gunner, ll. died)- erts. Gunner. C. H. Reid, Bolnbl". J. ‘C. Smith, Gunner .l. Steele, Sergt. W. Stewart, Coljpl. 1.. A. Stewart, Gunner, M. S. Stewart, ‘ Gunner; lH. Trainor, Gun- ner C. Trainor, Bombr. W, J. Ves- sey, Gunner. W P. Thickersoll, Gun- ner, G. Wheatley. Corpl. 'l‘. Wllye, Bom-br. W. ZHII). o'clock i.his afternoon. Elaborate SYDNEY. ‘N- S-nMHy 1r~TW9lltY< preparations were made by local five hundred persons headed by and DTOVIDCIB. l police to guard standardJbeal-ers. carrying a thirty against any disorder ‘but no unto- foot red flag, hearing the insignia ward‘ actions had been reported at and motto of Communism walked a late hour this afternoon. today in Cape Brown's first organ-l The parade was notable in that lized May Day parade of workers a large number of women partici- st Glace iBay. "lated. ‘Many banners were carried, Although enough miners remaln- nearing the slogans of societies away ed on duty to produce about thirty active in Russia and with thier le- later recovered. per cent. of the normal output of gends printed ill ‘Russian. The The earthen dum forming the mean the cutting off of the town ly by Major _l_ ,p_ llqoopen M_ C" coal the majority of steel work gathering plnce was Alexander eastern willg of the Westbrsncb While? BIIPDIY DQ019103 Hyfliem- and Majol- -l_l_ .l,_ llgelhllua. wllleach ers milled to the call for a. ‘May Rink wllel-o the assembly was nd- Head of the ‘N. B. Electric Powel- Chum-Id 00110010115 in mhhy 50M- il-aln 55 all l-grykla, and those must Day demonstration and defied the dressed by Malcolm ‘Bruce of ‘Tof- Commission went out. resulting in I-ered (llhlrlvld mflkfl it hflfll l0 Bet- g1] finish tralllhlg hi polhwhwa, lrizzling rain that stopped just as onto, Dan Livingstone, .l. B. Mo. one turbine being ‘put out of com- Ihfllfmh-lhl" 0T ll deflhlifi WRITE .1“ fol-mel- yegl-g, Qnly ha]; 0g the the parade Commenced llt ohd Lachlilll, w. u. Cotton‘ and others. mission, but leaving enough power “"11 “he “hm extent h! the dhm- ‘Battery attended training at the "“"—"*"——-""~—-~"—~—~—"""-"-" ~——~——'-~ h’ shhhly hhihedihlfl needs Three “B” h‘ hi!“ "hhmmh- ‘ti . ,‘b t. tlli H L A buildings were ‘curried away or All C. N. ‘R. bridges are said to 23mins: $$,?l,e,“,,,,,sf gfillieigéxlyl I I I I “Si? 3335.323“ §i’..“.‘?‘.‘.‘;"‘ii'.f.".,.., i? 2°_‘,.“.‘.§‘f..i‘.§i‘.' diitf°iéii..i’..“.‘..i.ifi 3;“.;:2:1i.'.§‘.‘.,"“.fl.'22$.“ $313325. Departments 0f Agriculture and Public Works Reviewed and Many irregulari- wns unable today to give any u. still is isolated from outside points mus; have lnlensllled "alums, ties Strongly Scored. m“ audience ‘which 8-8- , at the Methodist Church “lug was treated ‘to a most l, concert, which was giv- gr‘ the auspices of the Sab- ool “ml Musical Commit- 9 pl-ognlnlnle was a 1811831)‘ comprised mlflly difficult M hd-nlirably rendered. Prof ' . lilo members of the choir. ‘who wok part under ‘his u all-wigs, are to be con- M “p011 the success oi‘ their . Following W“ ‘he Pm‘ All "Cornelius," (Mendels tr: nnd OVER"- s t fiionllstery Gill“ Richard L. Mo l tlrclll‘ “l Solo “in ll -(l{etelby) M"- trn. .i)escri-pt"l‘ve March “British Pelt- rol" (by request) (Linden). The Orchestra. Tile National Anthem. Prof. Fletcher wills ‘both orghhm and director, and deserves great oloilit for preparing what was un- (loiihtedly ‘one of the outstnindirll! music events of the season. l'he work oi‘ tile Orchestra was ll 00B- sible even bebter than nt their lust concert, and tile d-lilloslsls. boi-h ‘vocal and instrumental dellshled -i,lle audience. ll .l., Miss slum‘. The m) g‘ Voices. Dlilllerne" ~ u‘ II . -- , of Annals- ll n. Fletcher- °° o ' Miss 1361mm’ ioiill Obi-igaio ‘by 0N1 ‘surance wll ~ exce t b teie rs h and e e . " by "Mule ‘be resumed.(Eogiisicillefbtliflgwulildg SBTVNNKh {The hi‘; hlghwit? £332‘! ZEJIfrglJaINHZZguD layer, signifier or on the st. Jolln division Oil which at Merysville shifted out of dime Prince "Edward island ‘Artillery the worst washout was at. Ennisk-mhhh 105i 1118M 8-f- MBPYEVIIIQ 9"‘! will probably ‘be the only heavy ar- illen, where there was u. gully sixty by eight feet mid fOOt P2598059"! [illgry that will (lo a pol-llol; o; lll; feet 1011B dull twenty feet deep. The ‘m’ “P0551115 at the" "w" “Bk- ‘II- training at home ilut- owing to the flood took out tile ‘CJHR. bridge“ expected Ilwmentaflll’ m 8W9 long distance to ‘Petuwawa and and the highway bridge zlcrossway elmwl?‘ the great amount. of time con- ——~~——~_—W sumed going and coming, colleen. , sions have been made to thorn in Ger an N = . m Ote to Fast 1n Ice this regard. ‘France Was Detained (Canadian lPressJ The Battery will put in a total of twelve nights‘ drill each at the Ar- mmlry. The ‘Drill will consist of _.-_._ infantry drill‘ and rifle exercises, (Special to The Guardian.) ‘NORTH SYDNEY, N. S, May 1. gun drill, gun laying, signalling and znERlilN, iMay L-Dhllvel-y or —The steamship Kyle is still fast the various technical instructions the Geltmon hole lo .lel-ance us a in ice off St. Paul's Island with necessary to artillery work. ‘hssic payment, lhll-ly ‘llllllon marks propeller damaged and, no fresh A competent (instructor has been in gold hml gullfanlllelllg- lz-l-ancfilinfornllltion from her. She is be- agairlstj (lernlzln aggression hasmhved I0 b9 Ill the some position been dilained until tomorrow or "5 Yesmrd“? The steamship Cymric Queen. (Her- Supreme Court The Easter Term of‘ the prsme. Court opened morning with ‘Chief Justice MBLDIOSOII, lMr. Justice ILlszard and ‘Mr. Justice Arscnnult on the Bench; The docket. which was unusually small was as follows: Appeals The Provincial Treasurer Gilert Gaudet. Alfred A. ‘Stewart and Ann. Lemuel Wood—*Spe-cial Puller. lIn re implication of .l. (‘nlvin Lewis for lCertiornl-i fNo. 1.) In re application Su- "Tile Wilderness" is" yesterday Principals. ‘MW- F‘ I‘ e l3 (Illesllir Messrs tz. them n G058) 00 ‘Plhhi-"hhlanticdlo. M. w. Claim Passengeys To be a Law '1“ Kama" N‘ S‘ Abiding Society ‘ IflITiAPIGiU-N _--- . Ulléglzmbljfi “Y L-‘Nmmfl- (Canadian Press.) . ‘ ifs-Atlantic. llllb- ‘SBRHNGHIHJL. N, S" l‘? lggrtslltmlltidltuoi bgswhdcd here to- The Uulllnl .Mille Workers g ‘ ' Speaking on the budget debate vincc hnd done. This, of course, last Wednesday ill the Provincial did not suit their purpose. This Legislature, Mr. Thomas McNutt kind of trenlnlcnt ‘by it's public said: - ‘men the PYOVIIIIJP will not stand in rising to speak at this time, II for, and lins no right to stand for. nm fully conscious of the import- We are llcre to give ‘the people an once of the subject ll ‘fore us, holler-if, straightforward, manly ne- ‘fl nlllnely, the "Budget." ‘it is llere count of the financial llositiornand M Am‘ emphatically l‘llilt we are the peo- if we. cannot do that we have no VS. secured, who will take charge of vs‘ the recruits next week. ilnspectlon will ‘be at ‘Charlotte- Thursdliy. town on Wednesday and Thursday, rrow IN!“ n" ec ocean lljldrg MVN h because ice con- n dues not hello“, low abiding institution- in destruction pic's stewards; llereilllit we uc- count for tllc monies that they right. to ‘be hero l ‘Ill listening to the speeches of ashore on Black ‘Blcakers near Point Si. Esprit, reports no change June iilll and 7th., and the batter- ies will entrain for Peiawawa. on of J. Calvin‘ Lewis for ‘Certiorari (No. 2.) " "in rs application of "Walter lien- . ~ l_ Iadnigillfl-‘Nillliufheln reaching their- 0 . wnuthi-I; 3N9 Auction-Donaldson. Theynuiilerlfn The Cunllrdel- Aus- llirlind tile ‘INVIIIIB Sh“ Dominion] ‘NN..%::§.N' n ‘Forester froln Bel-l ' o lKrullps President .. _ Was Arrested (Canadian Pren.)f ESSEN, May 1.---i)r. (lustllv Krupp Von- Bohlell, President of the Krupp Works was arrested ._to- day, charged with three other (fir; ectors. with endangering thQ safety of of the troops of occupation in in position. Tile ice ilas in no way affected the vessel which is still writer tigllt. The French trawler Lo Provence with her propeller gone and out of coal is still adrift fast in the ice i'ield, forty miles off Louisburg and the "Frellch Consul here has asked the government for the steamer lStanley to cut a wlay to her so that the trawler Uranus waiting on the fringe of ice fields may tow her Monday afternoon, June 11th, ar- riving there Wednesday, June 13th. training on Wednesday, Thursday and lFriday -and shooting the} com. petitlve series on Saturday. Lo . lng ‘Petuwawa ‘Camp shim-d night, arriving in Montreal Sunday morning, June 17th, leaving sun. dayevening and returning home ‘Monday might. June 18th. ' ‘ The trip to lPetawavva is a most liessey for ‘Certiorari. The Provincial Treasurer vs, éss. C. Tupilu. Silver diinck For; ‘ o. iIn re application of IEIIIVUHI flatu- dei. forJCertloral-i. lMr. Justice Giaszard delivered judgment in the case of -Cook vs. Poole &-Th_qmps0n, in the applies- ‘ lion f0)’. .5 new trial, which was dismissed with costs. ilielllley, K. of prdllfifllh" Tm“ w“ me meuu-ge have entrusted us with and hers tile Il0ll. gi-nilonmn opposite, and which Van. A. Bitlller. DEV-hill“, tllllt we appropriate tllc peoplwrflespctiully tn my hon. friend t.lie repfehhhlhuve “I m” “memmxollg monies to the various purposes Lender-of the Govcrnnlent. one can- Presldent Jolul L- I-“WIB- br-‘iug ‘ which the different interests of the not bill: be impressed with‘ the great- io Sprlngllill local with?“ h‘ J-m- country tieniami. ‘ euro they professed to take ill spouse to tllflll‘ request m!“ f‘ ma’ ‘I did not intolld, nor do i intend guarding and protecting the rights resentatlve‘ _ ‘" .9. ihiéhhhm“? ‘ now to ‘say milcli during ‘this "bud- of llle poor mall and the farmer. = “a “m” Smmwr" Dorm ugmlqunrtertfht lmatnh'.‘lp°,u§‘v\s‘iy' get delbnte, but there ‘are certain if tile taxes were increased, the .‘ "hm- h“ “is” bee" diverted them‘ on ‘May ' W} , ' i» p. .. lrlilnge that must be salil, if we are burden fell on the wealth _ of ‘__tll'e ms 9°“ m“! ma“ wmormw' ‘Van ‘Blttuel-"lldlldeil a 'llfll'.hde"°t'irllc to the obligations that we as- country they tell us. “ " BMW-e workerdthls ef_i9""99".Y"h‘! ‘mama whan we undertook to mpro- ‘Nov-z what are the facts? ' “' french Steamship Volstead Law (Special to The Guardian.) AllliS, May lxfho decision - United States Supreme Court upholding the Volstead Law pru- ltillg ships carrying liquor even personal use from entering U. lXlrts is lleclllrellanoutruge of lice by the offlcirlsl of French sulship lilies. Vigorous protests ‘ be made. Condensed Specials lTilfic-ltli- lylir "I". pa‘, dam M: ys or over. “he P” dhy fill" ti days or over. "he llhi" ddv tin a .l.. Itiiey were addlfebséd “Y; nKeniiti," MlP.l‘-. for I ' convention last ye" sent leaders o! of , termination to terpretstion of the aims oi‘ United Mine international iExecutive. “The ‘Executive of been ‘advised of the United Mine and ‘Canada the ‘International Board. WI" nt 5 words lo u line. Groups of’ tolerated." Bill's». illltiill Ittlligrfl s for one week, :90. for "ll.- “-u,.k_ k“!- 7"? New-n will-till. ANTED _ GANDERI- hmltbell, Elllernlil, R, R, hi3 HOW cooo A FIG OF ' °° ‘Wily cull he made. You _"' "Y a "l; of U-No. Flynn 11388-4-18Jmth. ~ I hers, ANTED-A GIRL FOR HOUSE- 'Ih Army to Mrs. Henbert "W. R. Ii. 5, Charlottetown. ’ IIBBEG-J-ZIFBI. ANTED-A SALESMAN on Ildy who is qualified to "h" charge of~dry goods de- lhdnt in a general store, this wince. Give particulars as to Apply Guard- 11860l-4-M-6l. “ Ere engaged, etc. ‘I ‘isle-maul GASOLINE “ he: "under" built of Virginia "d equipped with R988‘ Apply ,to Dr. “Icicle engine. ‘Y, 62 Prince Qtreot, ilssis-l-N-Bl- ' l- curr, commleelcTi "Ihllll, Si. John's N-fid., deaf» Inmehu solicited. m lllfid~cross Robmnon-I ruse. llllsllll FRED 4-27-5l. e03‘: sll kinda of l’. E. l. produce.‘ bCllfton: P. 0. ‘Box 135i; count an wring‘! iicr ccni. discount for ',,,,,,,,‘, _"“‘" Throw part or ed. ml- u plllll for, Special Rates ed "hum all. 75c for seven Situation Situation 50o per Russia Seeks (r8pecla' to Tile Guardian.) rrolclo. may 1 agreement. Joffe sume responsibility eecre of Japs at tlona were broken. ilardinal 0’00nne1 (‘Bpeeisi to The Guardian.) LONDN. Ireland. Federal Budget __ Still Hanging (Canadian iPreee.) OMWWA. May 'will not be ‘mons this week» 1300- w- S‘ in; told ‘sh- Henry ‘Dmvtoh He said laterthle set the day when the be brought down. ewble (fifth 0i ‘nus. p, ‘u. Q‘ v Cullllléiiilfithfh. " Lender of" the -0l>l195III°“= h" hm‘ Ibers of i-M EIQPKY- V“ Hume“ sumlled and deceived the people. ‘the PBSOIUIIU" WNW“! “I the Trum fortunately. tllcre have ‘been ‘vhlw aha p?‘ many proofs that this charge has ‘Distr ct wen y" six, are quoted as stating "he" d9‘ “liberate labor ‘by (owe ll new die," was not the lihné Workers held by the District Twenty lslx." ‘he said. "has slrehlly by t.he ‘international Executive ‘Board that no dhembhl‘ Workers of America, can affiliate with the flied ‘International. This action is final and binding upon every member M the organization in Uhltbd ‘$111195 ‘and no action taken by any district under our illflfldic- tlon contrary to this decision ‘o: Recognition .--Russia formal- ly requested l-esumvlldh 0f hf-FQIIAI‘ tlons for recognition and a tin t‘- represeilting the ‘Soviet submitted the roqfleih 11ml said that Russia waswilllnlf ‘w 8B- for the mas- Nicholllvesk. the point on which the former negotia- Visiting Ireland May 1.-<Cardinal O'Con- nell, iBoston arrived here to vlsl! In the Air 1.-!l‘he budsei brought down In com- Field- ‘today. week he might budget will ‘WIINIIBSNBN sent the people of this province. it has been cilnrgcd against tile present Government that. they lllis- Ull- too been well founded. Before the elec- tion in 1919 the cry that went hi) and down this province from one and)» the other was the extrava- gance of the Conservative Govern- ment nnd their own intention of ad- ministering the nffairs of the Pro- vince so cllrefuliy and economically, as to be slrle to make revenue and: expenditure. By this. they clearly meant the "revenues exlstlllg- at that time. lit is useless for then: to deny this now, or to cover I over by lame excuses. such as that. they did not know the actual finan- om condllloll or the aProvitice. They gave the people to under- stand that their purpose was to ‘During the years 1013114‘ that.» Conservative rule there was col‘- lecled ill laud tilxihe sum bf $113.- 48S.79, or an average yearly collec- lion oi’ $37,829.59. in the years 1920-2h22 there was ‘collected in Itllld tax_ and poll tax ,fl‘onl the farmers, $369,470.00, or 'nn average yearly collection of $123,156.00. ‘In addition" to that there was col- lected ill poll tax in the school dis- tricts $40,000.00. making a totlll of $163,156.00, or $125,327.00 mol-epald yearly by the farmers of this coun- try than they paid undel- Conserv- ative rule, or, ill other words, the farmers pay over 200 per cent. more today than they paid when the ‘Conservatives were ill power; or over three tirn as, uch. Now, lei. us m wit) lirparisou regarding income tax:-— , - vin- the years‘ 1913-14-15 the Con- "- niiion~Evidence of this rnigyfiie tfioxund in the debate on the Estimates durlnz the m“ heshm“ M the Arsennult administration, when Premier ‘Bell, then the lender of, l-ho opposition. moved that thel Wsrianll llealth Tux be not revot-l all. lllhr your, as the revenue was sufficient without this tax to run tho llffllllls oi‘ the Province. Similar eviillence of promises. direct dud indirect, made by Liberal candl- dntos may be found botll in the Liberal press and ill their spescllel. It is not. necessary _to repeat them. Then on their accession to power what do we find? lEvory promisel broken-one of their ‘first acts was; to increase the taxes, and ever since that time they have ben pllt- [lug up nil manrlei- of excuses for llavllng increased them. They com- plnin that when they came into pgwel‘ they found the treasury emp- ly-“Yet, into that empty treasury [hey dipped their hands nnd in- creased their own sessional indem- nit by 150 per cent. and largely in- dragged file salaries of DQPU°II° members. This was the beginning of the increase in salaries in every dgpflftmflnl of the public service, and that extravagance has charact- erized thls Government over since lhoy came Juto power. They tliell engineered tllllt now notorious deficit of $253,000.00. ‘it is not necessary to goJnto partic- ulars, as this alleged deficit. has ul- roady- been explained. ‘it ls enough to say that if they wanted to give the people a straightforward and fllonest idea as to the financial standing of the Province on the day they assumed office they would have had an out- side ‘ndependent audit made, as source previous Governments in the FY0091!" 0' 317-490-90- ---WlllliesaIe Price seirvntives collected from income tax and fox tax the sum of $115,- 603.00, or a yearly collection of $38,- 534.00. ‘ ;-' ‘l5’ ‘During t2: ycars 1920-21-22 there was coiiee .d in personal tux and ill-come tax the sum of $165,649.00. or a yenrly collection of $55,210.00; or. ill other words, the Liberals collected $16,682.00 more than tllc Conservatives collected, or a year- ly increase of over 50 per cent. That is the wily they have protect- ed the interest of the farmers. Tile intention of the Liberals was to go still further, as is plainly shown by the speeches of the hon. Lender of this House and other members of this Government nu contained in the debate on theTax A-ct during the session of 1020. "Tlfey intended then tojovnlue the land nnd this they no doubt would have done, had it not been for the volume of indignation. which sprang up all over the coun- try nnd the threat if ~sucll a thing was attempi.ed——the consequences would have been anything but plea- sant to the Government. Our farm- ers do not forget those things. ‘They put. up the claim that theyI llid awlly with tile War and Health Tmx,——a wonderful achievement for them, if such was tile case. ‘But. they did not do uwuy with it. it wlls a tax that had to be re-voted from year to year, and wesput on simply to mect the extraordinary expenses connected with the war. The total collections from this tax during the years 1910-17-18 and '19 cnnnectloin with tile fourteen employees of the Works some time ago. Two Communists Killed in Rome (Canadian Press.) ROME, May 1.—'i‘\vo Commun- lists were killed and several wound- ed ill n conflict with tile national militia. forces this afternoon when ‘they attempted to keep railway men from working. May Day Quiet , ‘ In Montreal (Special to ‘The Guardian.) MONTREAL, May L-May Day was ‘quiet here however, it result- ed in forty small children reaching police stations to llwuit the arrival of dilxious mothers who had lost them ill the confusion. ' .l may say furtller lo show how economically the Conservatives conducted the affairs of the Pro- vim-c during that trying perioilln tile world's history, a special ecs- siou of the Legislature was ilalied with inlpol-tant ‘matters which arose in connection willl the Great Wzlr and ull the expenses collnect- ed with that session was the sum of $10.00. which was paid for the proclamation and advertising. No other money was paid out. members themselves did not re ceive one cent. A grout deal has been said about the criticism of the Oppositiombut I feel sure that never before ill the history of this House has an Oppo- sitlon stood on more advantageous grounds; never before has an Op position had greater opportunities; never ‘before hlls bettcr material been placed in the hands of any set of been placed in the hands of the present Opposition. The actions llnd conduct. of the present. Government as regards their outgoing as well as their in- coming hlls been such that it has given us ‘splendid opportunities and we would he slow. indeed, if we did not trike advantage of them. was $107,711.00, and the total ex- traordinary expenditure during, those yearn amounted to $90,220.00. or above file extraordinary ex~ l And -i may say further that there is another chapter yet to be writ- ten. nnd when that chapter is ‘fin- sn excess of revenue from that lshed we will take advantage of it, ____._______. ____________._. ,(lConti-nued on Page Three.) s"! All liver i shooting of Krupp (luring the season of 1916, to deal‘ The l ‘nlen for criticism tluln has, to Halifax for repairs. . NORTH SYDNEY, S., May 1. —Little change is reported toduy in the ice conditions in tlabot ‘Strait, bllt a prevailing east wind is having the effect of loosening drift ‘ice on the Newfoundland Coast and it'is expected that a "passage through the strait to the Gulf will be opened sooner than was anticipated. Sugar Price Falls Ten Gents Per 1 00 (‘Canadian IPress.) VANCOUVER. ‘B. ‘C. May 1.——A reduction of ten cents per hundred pounds on wholesale price of su- gar to eleven dollars and thirty cents was announced here yester- day. Bonar Law Has Left ‘For Extended Tour (Special to The Guardian.) SOUTH HAMPTON, lViay l.— iionar Law left for Genoa on tho Dutch Liner ‘Princess Juliane on ltll extended vacation. --¢e>-" Tiles s. Stanley To The Rescue has rs- telegram iMr. .l. A. ‘Messervey. ceived the following which speaks for Itself. ‘Ottawa, April 28. J. A. ‘Mesllervey, Charlottetown, l’. I. Your telegram 26th, Stanley at present blocked up in lBras D'or Lakes account heavy drift ice. ll lifter lillcrzltinn regular sailing to, iMllgllnlen ‘islands lint commenced. arrangements will be made to send Stanley there to care for ally P-lll- ergency tllllt may arise. (lSgdJ A. JOHNSTONE, ‘Minister of Marine. {o>-———- ISLAND PAPERS MEMBERS OF CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO. May 1.—-iAt a meet- ing of the lBonrd of Directors of the Carlmiian IPress Limited, applica- tions for membership from the Charlottetown" Evening Patriot and Blliqyable one under present con_ dltions and is an annual outing looked forward to by a great. many of the young men of theCity. The Brigade have selected early dates in June, so that training can be gotten over early and leaving the summer free for ‘recreation. The record of the iPrince Edward ‘Island Heavy Brigade ‘is one that every llslander should ‘be proud of’. ‘For this heritage of the past ft will be the duty of the gunnens of today and the future to maintain as n proud and glorious record of achievement. The instruction received in Ar- tillery training is such as 'will ben eflt every young man, teaching him to think quickly, to be accurate, and giving him a good course in discipline, which is the foundation for success in life. There is a vacancy for a lim- ited number of young men of good physique in botll Nos. 2 and 8 bat- teries and application can he made to any of the Officers of these nulls. The officers of the P. E. J. Heavy lllriglallc are us follows. ‘LL-Colonel D. A. MacKinnon, D. IS.().; Captain (l. H. Ritchie, Ad- jutant: Brigade SgmMajor J. E. Trllinor; [Brigade Qrt. Muster Sgt. A. Mc-‘Donlllti, l NO. 2 BATTERY Major J. P. ‘Hooper, M. 0.; Cap- fllin W. ‘Ii. Jenkins, M. (3.; Light, l’. W. ‘Mublevin, ‘DJC/NL; Lieug, R C ‘hicLc-all. Licut. ‘R. "H. ‘Davison, Lieut, i). F. Tierney. Ne. 8 Battery Major 1H. L. Bethune; Captain H. L. Court. M.S.M.; iLieut, W P, Bruce, D.C.S.: ‘Lieut. .H_ Me. Dougnll, M.M.: Lleut. K. Kelly, Llcut. (l. C. lVillkcr, M.M.; Lieut, .i. ‘Callaghan, IM. M. Organization Meeting . Gaudet, convicted for having 0-. for plaintiff; Johnston; K. C. for defendant. l k iHis Lordship, delivered judgment re vCertiorari of Patrick hit-Kenna regarding costs, granting costs to MoKenna. This was in respect of application of prosecutor forlcavo to appeal tothe (Privy Council, liiontley. K. 0-. for prosecutor; m. man. K. 0., for McKenna. His Lordship flcllvervd jlulg. ment in the case of Jos. Matthews vs. Geo. Keefe. The application, {was dismissed with costs. flit-Kin- lnon for plaintiff; ‘Inmnn, K, (3., (ol- ldefendant. Wm. IL. lMcLeod, of Mount Sig. wart, was appointed a commission. ‘or for taking affidavits in Queen's "County on motion of Mr. Bentley, IK. C. l‘ The first case on thedockcrfwhn "19 RDDeal case of the Provincial. Treasurer vs. Gilbert Guilder, .l. J, lJobnston for plaintiff; W. l‘). Bent, icy. K. 'C.. for defendant. Judgment will b8 siven when court mr-cts. J. ‘Calvin Lewis in two illlllikfa. lions for ‘Certiorari. Applicant. ‘W35 convicted for having lirlum- in his Possession. Application was ulzllle on the some grounds us in tile Mc_ Kenna (ruse. - Th9 flllllliczltions in ‘both ($1181.45 were granted. Mr. (I90. linmzm, K, (3.. for applicant. lIrl the Certlorzlrl case of Walter Hennessey. convicted fill‘ lulving liquor ill llis possession. The nlillll. "1310" W05 Rrnnted. Mr. lllnlnll, K. C. fol- applicant. 1n iCcrtiorari , .l.. l (vasc- ot‘ Edward liq- uor in his possession. Appllcntiiin granted without costs. l1 H, Strong for applicant, In the afternoon nrgunl-onl l0,- a new trial was heard in tile (‘HHP of The Provincial Treasurer vs J41; ‘c. rhpllh, Silver pimp pm, C; The AUOFIIBY General completed his appeal for a new hearing on No. 2 IRatlci-y‘ will bold an Organ- izlltion meeting in tho gunllerg’ room at the Armoury nt 3 o'clock on Thursday‘ evening Muy 3rd, which all members of the battery lire ‘invited to attend, particularly those who went to Petawawa last e Ill‘. The following is a list of No. 2 Buttery, N. C. ‘Q's and gunners who competed at ‘Petawown. f1. Jenkins, Lieut. Lieilt. H. ‘Davison, Lleilt. ID. F. Tierney. lPay lSgt. B. Acorn, Gunner E. Arse Charlottetown Morning Guardian were granted. her G. Fill-own. Sig. iSgt. A. IP. he time Beer t. Mllior .l. P. fiooper, CaptaInIW. nault. QlM. 18st. E. FR. Bovyer. Gull-I behalfof the "Treasurer. 'l‘llo p0,," reserved (incision. Aujqlll-llnlhnt ‘was lmalle until Thursday lnnrniilg . . I _ [Jim Larkin Arrives ' In Ireland (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN. May l.—-tii~m Larkin, Irish agitator deported from Uni- ted stlliefl. where he served :1 fit. ‘C. McLean, term in Sing Sing. was greeted by ‘P. W. ‘McNevin, ‘Lient. R. huge crowds on his arrival here. lHe advocates no further killings, land says that any ‘lrlslinlnu faking upon himself to -kill another is uri- -fit for the community. z z . Weeks