f:- . . ,‘ arr‘ l8 REASO ' l i-lneelll nt men and "i" ‘I '1 NA-BLE to eup- 1 Ilwmen raid’ ‘newspapers. , u follows, therefore, m: the I number of ‘newspaper readers ls jpproximately identical with the , "nding population." __.._---—-——~—-- TeP 3241/4 //// pie‘ Pae \\\\ \\s\\ - ‘Everybody Covers Prinoe Edward Island like. the liew i. rev-melee’? answer the myriad » ‘ every household hli in- supplylng lb went». The advertiser remade nterroqatlonl 1'50 AIM riogtebown Guardian Two Cents g Guardian, Founded 1887 Bill] IIKEN Flliill Jill ilill HIINBEII III Milli rushed from the jail to the spot of execution which was where v alleged assault took place. and de- wumy jail here yesterday, cut spite the pleas of the girl's father tor- thaut the law might be allowed to W“- (Canadian Press.) n UZMIBIA. .Mo., April lid-The‘ ",5 or s mob which stormed‘ gh bars with acetylene and carried off t.he Negro. take s aScott, whom they laanged to tious ilway trestle, are known, p-g to the ‘Boone County pro- neck ting attorney whmpromlsesatn" then ediate grand jury investlga-l it had been arrested on ge of having assaulted l ent oi‘ Missouri‘ University. ‘of the Negro that he was in- atc- noccnt, n rope was tied about his fall laroke his neck playsic-iane say, and dearth was instantaneous. Tile girl was not injured by the the alleged attack. She said that Scott, eon year-old daughter of Dr.‘ whom she identified readily, hail tedt head .of the German"‘Deisummonartl her to aid uhuthcr child caught: on the bridge and the its course and the protesta- aand to the bridge railing and he wals flung into space. The then CHARLOTTETOWN p CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1923. iiPiiHl nan ‘-, .. hi‘? Pa‘: ' Yale And Towne Co. Representative Passes Away (Canadian Press.) ST. CAlTllliidltlNlflSr, 0nt., April .'l0.~—iRusseli E. llurciaaun, travell- iug representative of Yule and Towne Manufnctaariaag ‘Company in Quebec and Maritime Provinces. dlcd today at the general aaud Mur- ine i-lospltal, following an opera- hlui] fl WUCk 8E0. $16,000. At a spcclztl tnectiaag 0i "l9 (my he state has evidence enough entity the man who furnished rope and the man who threw Neglo off the bridge with the _a‘bout his neck," said the nt- y. ' seized her but was frightened away Time Extension Grant-ed To by the approach of section men on o hand (var. ' Thc lynching party had brought a rope of inefficient size and while they cooly waited for another to t e lyncbers (worked rapidly 3||(]'I)Q procaircd. the four crazed aaegro poi-iii, pgweflegg in (jhgrgk thQVSIIIIFIitKI his innocruce. “i am an to -the Governor llmol! telephoned tate troops, but despite the a lie noes with which n batteryl 1'10 ed the scone the deed had W110 done and Scott's lifeless body crowd will! o invite!‘ r0119 fllld a ifcw moments later his body was e terror stricken Negro was BWIIIKIHE IIYQIBHBIY- diangiaig from ‘the trestle. i s Canada is_ hief Rum Avenue i. to United States _ (“Canadian Press.) W YOIRYK, April 30.— More r ls being run into the United ' a from Canada than from the \ iued smuggling fleets accord- ; lRoy ‘Merrick. chief prohibi- agent on hais return yesterday an liaspectlorl. of the Noa'thcrn' Mm man , aid the enforcement agents m". ,e border, nnw numbering ty should be increased to fifty Q09 this smuggling. He also ed that Canadian officials quite wiling to co-operate American agents‘. ___ M Protes Agafi German Granite (Special to_The Guardian.) IDDWIBURGII, anany's cvcu granitic with which to crcct memorials developed an motiiim; oi‘ Scotch Lord Carnarvon (Special to The Guardian.) lrfhNiDON, April cut man, l could not dlc with on .my lips, l never done lt." was interrupted by a man pushed his way through tho For Memorials Captaln Geele: (Canadian Press.) GIAOUUDSTEGI, April 30.—‘Word was received today from SIlPIIHHTlt‘ Nova Scotla that. Captain Genie of (‘he new fishing schooner ‘Colum-I bin. aspirant for the lnternntlonall Schooner race hononfl. fearing they; will be unable to get crow and supplies together in time to sail fori the fishing grounds ton-lght which; she must do to tiuallfy for entry in the event has requested front thci cup trustees at. IH-alifax an ex-tcn-' sinu 0f time anal that a reasonable; Iraxtctitsion had been granted. a i-Qocui- I a April 30.-—- Ger- selling of Scotoch war grntilte matnufacttarcrs are preparing to protest lo parliament against the use of Gor- granite for the erection oi ‘memorials. Buried Near Late Home IltL-Jhortl Catr- SITBCE. "on v pply evenings, (Mr _ "i" ii R i. hi, 90 Brighton. s a ffqi ‘ v NTED — GANDER. FREQ Pbcll, Emerald, 1i. R. ‘- 4-2751. R GALE-WIOKER _BABY_ ‘ , F1886. Practically new. Aipply " Pleasant St. Phone ilill-J. ti. ' no HOW eooo A no OF bacco really can be mad‘, you t "Y a flg oi U-—No. Flynn i others. VIHISSE-ll-‘IB-lmth. no FOR sate‘ ‘AsoU 10y, res near Hunter River Station. lily to Mrs. H. '1‘. Pickering, unter River. 11241-11-14-131. ' TCHEB. cuocks, JEWEL- - repairing and engraving of ‘= highest order ‘at The W. T. gllner C0,, Ltd. Queen Street. ‘ 3-30-lmth , NTED-A GIRL FOR HOUSE.- _'T"""T‘ l sALE-‘AIIDESIRABLE se- ‘19- Alibi! 0n premises 220 11660-4-28-31. _ ~caansae- Maw. —"* blown to pieces nl the suburbs of Itill‘V0‘fl'IlllS been hurled on Beacon Hill, 000 feet above the plain. Ser- vices; were held at High Cclerc, ‘the Earl's home, the hotly then was Itakcn by aiutoanobilc tn thc foot of the hill, where at tractor uttaaelacrl. conveyed thc coffin to tho summit. l.'}——-*~'——~ 400 Poona Safe Removed And Blown by Burglars ( Special to The Guardian.) (MONTREAL, April 30.-A four hundred pound safe, taken from a store In Park Avenue, was found Rosemount. ‘No arrests were made. mo}? Claims he Saw Missing Theatrical Man in Mexico MONTICEAIL. April 30.~A Tor- onto nil snlesmatn named Harris, claims he met A. J. Small in ‘Mox- rk. Apply to Mrs. Henbert ‘ _n, R. R. 5, Claatrlottetown. I 116656-4~284ii. _ LTING FOR BALE-BEST a erlcan rublbcr or canvas. All id-ths. Lowest prices. Chats. odd, Bradalbane, Phil. il-e 4-27-4l. GS FOR HATGH-ING FROM . C. Rhmle island rods, $2.00 er setting oi‘ l5. Bred to lay nd m show Jhhn it. Wlrltlnnk- lm Ave., ‘Charlottetown, P. E. stand. l165564-2-itwf8i. ANTED-A SALEGIVIAN OR aleslsdy who is qualified t0 ke run charge of dry coeds de- artmeut in a general store, this roviuce. Give particulars as 10 here engaged, etc. (Apply Guard- -‘ n. 116601-4-28-6l. afeALa-essau oaeol-INE . illlBl‘ "nuhor" mun of Virslllll‘ dar and equipped with Reset ur cycle engine. Atllily i0 Dr‘ "97 82 Prince Street. ' 116518-i-28-6l. .100 six weeks also. He sold the missing theatrical man recognized a-nd nodded l0 him. Scouts Receive Fire Instructions Luz-at night atbout twenty-five Boy Scouts received ins-iruction in the construction and use of modern fire appliances at the ‘City Fire Stu- tion, Capt. Hearts of tho depart- ment gave the boys all the necess- ary "tips" in extinguishing fires as well as a. ‘most interesting talk on "fire prevention." The Department are to ‘be sin- cerely than-bed for the use of the station. Mr. Heartz deserves com- mendation in this valuable work of service to the public. having so generously given his time free for thc good of the community. C. N. R. to Handle | Express 0n Inter! colonial System (Canadian Press.) liifiNlllilEmia. April 30.—lt was announced at the offices of the Canadian ‘National Railway today that effective June list, the service of the Dominion lldxpress Company on that section of the system known as the lutercolonlol would ho discontinued and ‘the- express service in that tcrnltory operated by the Canadian National Railways ‘Sir Henry Thornton has notified the Dominion Express Company that privileges heretofore granted that company would ‘be withdrawn. Arrangements laaavé laern comple- ted by the Canadian Notional lix- press Department to handle thc baasincse heretofore done by ihc Dominion ll-Ixprcss Company on tip» intcrcoloaiinl and lirllace lddwatrd lsalauarl system and conferences are dalking place in urrnnge a smooth satisfactory tratusfer. -40€-—~~—— ManySteamers Caught in Ice Field off C. B. (Canadian Press.) NORTH SYlDNiEY, April 30.--A -s0lid field of heavy close packed ice‘ stretching between the Cape ‘Breton coast and Newfoundland and fur south into the Atlantic wns estimated this morning to be block- aing (he massage of avt least ilfly ocean going steamers, judging from the mass oi‘ wireless calls with which the air lanai been charged during the past twenty- iour hours. Thc aicaucsi vessels were the Kyle from Ncwfoundlnntl for North Syd- ney, with passengers and mail which was caught. in the ice with u biaulo lost from her propeller atrial the Government steamer, Mont- calm from a (St. Lawrence port cu route to nhl the stebmor Cymrlc Quccn ashore near Point lafeprlt. Both were luwing a hard time but not in danger. i Janitor Shot And Killed byBurglars In Montreali MONTREAL. April 30.—'l‘he body of .f. B. Roy, janitor in the Summer building was found this morning on the tenth‘ floor. He had been shot through the heart in the of- fices of the Perrin Kayser ICom- puny, silk importers. When his failure to punch the time recording tTI-ETJRTWEFFQI: ‘r of auction sole of choice mllkl cows ut Andrew Stevenson's Elllotts, as soon as roads per- use made with the discovery ‘of machine operated by the Dominion Signal and CasIuaIty tCoanpany had been noticed by the latter. Qsearch (iouncll Inst night the report of the ,Mamuaneatt. Committee was read by [Ills Wairslaip Alarm" Jealkins. and alitcr dlst-tlssiou was. on mOUO" 0f (iouus. iliilrlh-oal, scctuulcd by Conn. Moran. atdaipti-tl unanimously. Col. ll. A. illucliiiaaltau, (ILISKI. Cilillflllll" of the committee and Mr . S.A. Mc- Leod, secretary, ivcro present dur- Int’, part of thc meeting. As aappt-airs in thc report of til!’- coanmitttac, iaubllshed below, thc contract has, aiftcr full investiga- tion, been lct lowMr. Hill, 0"" 9‘ thc foremost sculptors in North Asncricu. (itacstlona relative to thc work on thc granite ilill“! We"? asked, it. lacing tclt desirable if D05‘ siblo that. local fimus sbotald bone- iit by this work. ‘it was explained that this work would no doubt b0 sub-let by Mr. ilill and that local I-flrans avould lutvc the opportunity Iof isubmittiaag tcuda-rs. The mounmcait, a auodol of which was sa-t up for iusiacctloaa in the Council Chambers. will bc a most Imposing one. with a1 gigantic gra- nite liaise l5 ft. XV, inches by (l ft. weighing about ll tons. surmount- ed by the bronze figures of three soldiers. lllill‘t'Illl!l.{ ovcr rough ground in single [ilc and with a very life-like aaxpressioai oi‘ cour- iicent piece of work. -Moalcls asubmittctl McCarthy, Ottuwai. Bros. (ihnrlottetovvia; monumental (iesigns. were also on exhibition in the Council by Hamilton and and flftirilil‘. alrativlaig of a monu- ment by (Mrs. John Framer, City. ills Worship on behalf of thc thc the in Kinnou and Mr. lMcLeml and Monument Committee for painstaking work performed selcctiug thc monument. ‘Tho following ihc tCItIZtHlH Monument Committee. To ills Worship Mnyor R. ‘ll. Jenkins and auembcrs of the City ‘Council, (‘laaa|=lottotown: At ar. public nacctlug held in the ICity (Iouucil lC-lanmbcrs at (flier- lottctnwn on November 2. i022, ill the suggestion of the Mayor and ‘City ~(‘ouncil, ihc question of thc fifvvtitrai oi‘ a anonumeut for ihc ‘City of (‘laurluticiown for who served and those who died in the Grcut War was alizwalsscd. Mayor it. "H. Jenkins explained the object of the meeting and ihc following i-csoltation was moved by Mr. James lliatttin, seconded by (‘ul- tmal l). A. 'Mac.l{‘lnnon;— "Th-at the action of the and City (‘onucll rcgatrdlng the proposed Soldiers‘ Monument. be (endorsed by the citizens‘ meeting." —-|C.'\rrictl. "flan following committee was el- octcilz- lColamaal D. A. lilucl\'inuon, S. A. Molicotl, Jaamcn ‘Patton, Ill/if. ‘Chand- lcr, W. it‘. Titlnmrsh, D. J. ltilcy, Iflolrvaacl W. ll. (Prtnvsc, John .Mc~ Kenna. Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Mrs. IS. it. ffcukiais. Tile City (tonne-ll sclectcal Coun- cillors Wm. aMoraan and Georgc Mc- Leod to "reprcscait them on lin- ‘Committee. “Tho function of the (iommlttrac will be to taonsialcr the aamnlgaamo- lion of all funds now nvaailublt: for tho crcctlou uf thc (Mouumcnt. and thc rccauaamcaarlatiion t0 the (‘tmncil of the situutinaa. character‘ and cs- tinaaates of the probable (zest, with suggestions for the best method of ratisiaig the money for the piarposc. and to give such other information as will nimble the Council tn ais- slst and bring the project to a speedy completion." After the public meeting, a mcct- ing of the Committee wns held and Colonel D. A. ltfacKinnon was up- pointetl lChairmnn and Mr. S. A. McLeod, Secretary of the Commit- tee. At the meeting on November 2nd the Chairman and Secretary were appointed to immediately secure Mayor age and determination upon their faces. The model itsclf is a magni- Tlugley two -- more Cham- hcrs, together with‘ an interesting (‘ouucll warmly thanked Col. (Mac- is (he rcpuri of timed: I E Sil IIIEIIFFMIINIIMENI llllilillllllit HEIIEIIEII llfil NIEHI liY THE IIIIY [iilillliill The Committee has Awarded the Contract to Mr. G. W. Hill, of Montreal, a Prominent Sculptor Whose Design of a Life- like Bronze Group of Three Canadian Soldiers, Advancing Over Uneven Ground in Sing-lo File, Mounted Upon a Gig- antic Granite Pedestal, Will be a Fitting Memorial to Charlottetown ’s Gallant Dead, the Complet- ‘zf l‘ i to wait on he (loveruantvnt with, the ()I)]t.'l'i_ of i-ztavltrlng thclr sup- port. At at Iota-r aut-ctiaag, Mr. 'l‘itl- marsh stun-d that lac hzul waiitcd on thc Pravmit-r, and the Prcanicr haul uskcal him to wrltt- him at ici- ter, usklug for an iutt-rvir-w with the dilxccuiivc, whlch-ln- did. he haul hoard nothing furthcr from the Premier. The (lolllmltlcn hcltl in all t-ight car-clings. tho iinail one talking plaice Wcrlncsdaiy cvtraaing, April 25th. whcn thc ‘foilmviaig alt-signs with costs were stabaulttetl for np~ provnl: ~- iliaantiiton MaicCalrllay, Ottawa, $18,500. Or $20,000 nith Ilia.- sizc figuraes. (Thc ubovc, figures do nut include thc cost of foundaotlon.) The 'l‘homsuaa JMouuancut (Jan, Toronto, $17,000 complcttr. JG. Vi’. (ilill, Montreal. complctc. ‘Tluglcy llrora, $15,000, complete. After (‘Ullfiltliifilillii discussion, the tit-sign of (i. W. liill, llrloutrczll, . (1., was strict-toil for rocoui-mcaa- tlaitioaa to the Council. ‘Tile following is thc lclicr from hit". ilill on thc spccifkatitiais rc- gardlug his monumcnt:--—- Montreal, April l7, 1923. "((101, ‘D. A. MZlUKIllllOll, Chairman oi thc Charlottetown l’. i5. l. $0IlII(‘.l‘.‘i' iylcauoriaal Coau- mittco. float. Sir:-— 'ln the tlt-aigflittg of thc S()I(Ili‘l"ri' Q (xi-ml for ‘Charlottetown, ‘l’.l~J.l. the aini laas iiccu to taoanmeaaaorutt: those who fcll in the Grcat War and those who laahvc returned, by a hronzc group of ‘(iurautliain Soldiers. The group hcavlcal by u ‘Scrgcaatat is shown aidvatnclng in iudiaiai file, "Ilt'Il SUIIIIPI‘ with‘ ll (liffcrcnt move- ment is picking his way ovcr the rlftcrl surface. 'I‘hc spirited atcilon iviih thc ex- pr siou oi‘ d"tcl'|ia‘icil ilurptisc wriltcaa on their fair-P.‘ illustration I $161100. ‘Chaarlottctanvu, but .- »/ erCost Will be nlgiltll and specifications subiultt~ pal, rm- ihc sum oi sixteen thou- sand dollars ($i0.000.00.i "Pills alcsigia is aaniquc. and has never been crcnicahlay any sculptor that l know of. ‘it. is tirlgbial, and by using thc three fignrm it lntcn " s thc into-rest lu thc Mouutaicait thrccfoltl. Yours very truly, G. W. HILL." Atlll(‘Ill"I plcusc find sketch of liaise tifMoalaal by Architect, Joint-r; ‘Brunswick is in the grip of ,. record set in the spring of 1887 and damage already estimated at million (lollaars has been reptirtcd. lluudrutls". of tlaaitasaatatis of dollars’ worth of property has bccn des- troycli along the Si. auul IIIINIIIIIIINS Eli (Canadian Press.) Fwnmannc-TQN, April 30.—New flood the ondlitioaas fast approaching a John River tributaries and the railway scrvlcc nil over thc province is practically all. a standstill. Water iu the St. John River had risen four fcct rh-ls morning and was continuing at the rate of four in- ches pcr hour. ‘Central and southern sections have snffcrcd grcntcst. Wnshotats at runny paiiuis some places a mile in lcngth llatvc occurred on rall- wuys and highways. IIUJSIIIQIIL‘! are leaving places along the lower St. River and at some point! been By Mail, oenada and Ull- Annual Sublerlptlonl oeuvnrngg NEW HHIINSWIIJK" ilill a .1 lW|Nli5iEilil|i5§ many. Joblr have forced to abandon dhtrlotl the iii-rushing their homes at altogether. Before flood, numerous mills and dam! have been cleared away and lo; booms have broken and strewn valuable lumber all along rivet: tributaries. WOODSTOCK, April 30,- Mord than thirty six hours of almost-inces- sant. rnln have "urned the Mednx- nckeag. B tributary of the St. John ltiver into a raging torrent. The plants of the ‘imperial Proi ducts Company and the Smith Luni bur Compunyaro flooded and call only be reached by boats. Millions of logs of the Smith Company are in (tanger- of being swept to sea. This town is in darkness, the elec- tric light plant being flooded. Debate bhiiiidgéa Continued in House l‘). ilcrris. This gives thc mcusaartz- meuts which thc completed monu- ment, would lmvc. ‘Flu: comuiitict- lit-g tn rcport rc- gaardiug tho fund; uvzailaibic for this anonuancnt:- FUNDS AVAILABLE ‘Front Victory loans’ commissions amounts to $‘l,Tii2.75. lFroan I)llll;.§Iltl3l'S of the Empire. $200.00. IFFOIII Mrs. W. S. StcwatrUs Fund $t70.00. Total $5,042.75. lo be provitlcal for. and wc llllliillll t. cy in this way evcry cit. contribute. and tianrciort. and at wider interest would tukcu in thc. monument. SITE The Committee have sites llllilPl‘ prcpurcal to markc at stalectlnaa with- in o. short time after tho ICity (‘hun- Sill/CPU. the crcctialla of the monument. INSCRIPTIIONS 'l‘hr~ (‘ranuaaittcc will bc ilroparcai thc grcut. aiplitaatlt- for aattuck lllllI laurel fighting tiuaalitlcs which gatin- crl iozktlac (‘aiuaatliaiaa i-itlitlitlfbl thc higilia-‘i, record of Iaumaua vaalor. Tho pcdcsiaal surmouutcat by a Ilf'(lfl7.(! group is. in ("ui grey grun- lilo. i Ilcspaicifillly submittcal, (SgrL) G. W. HILL." SPECIFICATION “Work to he (luuc and aunts-rial -tn bc canpltrvcrl in tho erection of u. Ipcdcstul an lCiiurltitta-itnvn, I’. l‘). I. linl‘ the Sailtlicrs‘ Illouuiaiieaii. from Iiu- dcaaigus nmi nudcr thc super- vision of ‘(IPIIPKP Wm. Hill, Sculp- tor. MONTREAL GlCMldRAiuThi: S|lt‘t'IfI(‘lllI0ll is to include atll wtr pcrtaalilllag to ihc grztnltc pcalnsiaal from thc boi- tnan of the foundation to ihc top of thc iuvaltastaal, crawled cmnplclc Ill every respect, r-lcamcal down, point- cd aind -alll debris rcmovcal and in include the group oi‘ bronze soi- allcrr-z il<‘(lltNDA'l‘tiON:'i‘hra foundation to bc manic. oi‘ troucrclc a-outposcd of l port Portlnml coma-pt, ‘Lparts aauntl aan_d 4 parts stom- up to at point 3 iuclace below finished grnde. tiitiNNVllE: Thc two salt-pa nnd thc pcdcstnl will ‘hc of Statnstcaid grey gruuitc. to bc cut on lilt- lrcauis flllii risers (and bcalrlcal 4 inchcs aandcr thc uppcr step. The rapper step to form the platform and to bcd 4 inches under the baasc of ihc pedestal. Thc steps and pcdcst-al io bc in No. l quality light. Staudstcud gratu- lte. All the above granite to ho 8 rut on thc exposed farce, phmcd and autrvetl tsurfaccs accurately to the full size details. SCAHE: Two eighis make one foot. STATUE: The Statue of the soldiers to be seven fret, four lu- claos (7 ft. 4 in.) high, to be Stand- ‘arrl bronze of 90 per cont copper, G per cent zinc, and ipcr 6PM ll"- G. W. HILL." inches and throe- tn thc Artist tatkc tho net suilzabltntmcs. A suggcstcal inscription follows: ‘tflldflllCAdlf-ll) TO Tiillli MEM- ORY Oi" 'l‘Hl'} ‘SONS Oil" CHAR- l.()'l"l‘l‘}’f‘.()\i/N WllO GIAORIOUS- 1.)’ ilAfD DOWN Tliiillt LIVES IN Tl-lal-I (IRJPIAT WAR AND IN liONOlt. l-‘Oitillvl-ill Allii ’i‘il=OS1l-l WlIiO Tii-iidltil-IIN i!l1-i~—l!l18." Sculptor aand will is All of which is rcspcctftllly sub- mitted, l1. A. lllata-Kiauaun l.t.1(.‘ol- oucl.~(‘-h.'airn1aaai and S. A. McLeod, Scx-rtvtatry (Yiilzoaip (Itilllflliiltltl. Survivors From Landed Safely (Canadian Press.) VlNlCYAliai) llAVlldN, Maassh, April !l(i.~'l‘wcnty two survivors of thc. stcaamcr "Saint-outlet" which stink uiystcaitiusly in thc aauuual ycsicr- tiny were tukcu off the ilghtshlp on which tin-y haul tnkcn rcfugt- to- day and luudcd willie the Ai-ushaact scaarcllcal in vain for otlicr survi- vors of thc tragedy. Thc names of ihc rcscncd and thc nunabcr and numcs of the anisslaag urc unknown as arc tlciatilie of thc allsalstcr. Thc "Soucouuct" was front at truusv-Atlatattlc port with coal nnd is thc third cruft tn mysteriously fcw months‘, the nihcrs baring the Ho down Ii the sound in thc laast. schonaacr atlaaalio" with four men and thc steamer "John Dwight“ with twelve to fifteen men. Canadian Merchant Marine has Deficit cousidcrnt ion, a ud aarc i a I with inlcrcst IIIIIITPII l" MM’ 315i‘ be rc-iioorctl llI. a cost of $600. ‘l-laati 'l‘hi.~.- would lcaavc aaboui $11,000 in m". roads than any "they mo. would vim.“ rcspctztfully‘ rccomaaieud that thc OW,- un. mphup,“ 1n U“, “.,,,.k_ The City Council issue bonds for this Norm 51mm pl-Ojem a; (“my miles We fut-l that by raising the mon- comlppm "ll Wmiilhhatvc to be rebuilt, thc largest ‘be- .1l .'»‘.\'0i\i-1l;l‘liaig at Si. Margaret's. cl l (all arrivcs at at dracisloai rv-guriilug to l‘i‘i‘tilllilll"lltl suilnhla: laistrriptitiaas airy sit-in; to sticurt: 21S M ( ill F} OF‘ SERVED Steamer Soaconnet |SilPIllIIOll mctatiaig, where a demand -for aau flllllllltlllill $20.000.0Ii0 was knocking him By Liberal Members April 24. Evening Session. (('.(l_flIl|lllt‘.tI.) ‘HON. ‘MR. 00X, continuing thc budget dc into, admitted that the ‘Coust-rvatiivcs haul built n great many sit-cl hritlgcta, hut- thcsti, he dcclatrctl, were not really perman- ent. Thc ‘Montngile bridge had to the bridges hcen built stronger they would have been able to carry con- crete flooring. The ltlghwaays pro- ject covcr a large percentage of bridges, and we have more culverts Twenty bridges 20 foot and bud u uuanbcr of bridges in had ‘Twenty-eight bridges The cost will be something over $1,000 mitts ‘in addition to the bridge workthc. TOiltIiiIIlflVC t.o he widened to aan average width, which is in some cases cxpcnsivc. Mr. Crosby cited thc niamber of petitions rc- ccivctl ilS at proof that thc improv- ed roads arc popular. The Domin- ion (iovernancaii. is only bound to pny for work done up to the end of thc ilvc yours’ pcrind and there will probably be some $200,000 due dials Province. left. in the treasury. It was doubtful ii‘ thcrc will be an rsxtcatsioia of time. He laud attend- crl \v|th.Mr. (Show a Good ltoaris As- compnrattively speaking: but the! were easily fixed up afterwards. li was nonsense to say that they would be in a worse condition ill. two or three years. A road mach- inc road _or a drag would make them all right again. The maim- teuance work will be done as Well as possible with the limited amount of money available. To say the roads are terrible is injuring the tourist traffic. ‘MR. tiara-an brooms. the next‘ speaker, said he was not going to tbrcsh out old political straw. Li“ had helped to put the Conservativ- es out of power and he had beet! elected as a Liberal. Education and the public works were in a had condition. He would not saw now that things were in as good. condition as they were supposed to be. IBouquets have been thrown pretty freely to three members of the Government. The member for Charlottetown (tMr. tHiggs) and tbb editor of the ‘Patriot had throwlf earthly ones and the member for Georgetown (dvfr. Hessian) haii thrown a heavenly one. But the man who framed the Acts that the _ Government is working on did not set a single bouquet. Mr. Brodie had supported _a ate; Aq; h m, m, forests of education. but he did not: want to see it carried further. The Belllvr member for ‘Summerside, (Mr. McArthur) had ‘been picking at him forIthe past two years.‘ l! he did lose his bacon at Amherst it came out of his own pocket. Ha made nothing out of it‘, and he made nothing out of ‘the cement that the hon. gentleman and his party made thousands of doliarsout from the farmers of this Province. (l.augltter.) (He was sorry to say that that hon. gentleman had to go under a medical inspec- dlsctassctl. 'l‘lac ‘lslatud delegates atrgucd for an cxtcaiarioai of timc to use ihc money ailrcauly allotted. The Association waited upon the Gov- ernment att Ottanvat and pressedl bot-h these points, but no deilaiitc fll-‘SIIFHIIPC wars given. This your his province was going on with the work to thc cxtcni, oi the naoncy‘ it was warranted in taxpeaiding. Tho high cost of cngincrrs hnd been Iirouglai up by Stlllli‘. spcatkcr. Mr. Crosby tica-larctl that the inspector, aMr. Waxuss, saairl lu- (lid not think too lunch was bring spout, aanrl Mr. Squire, chairman of ihc. (food Roads Associattioaa during his visit hcrc lust suanmcr suid we avert,- getting morc work for thc mum-y than any other province. Ilr- bcllcvctl cvcut- ilzllly ihc people will alcanuuri that a|'ll thc rnauls in thc prnvlncc in. im- proved. aas they analac for better social! condIIinaas. ‘With rr-fcronca- to matiutcuancc, said Mr. (iroshy. ihc complnlniwng lnaulc lust summer that these roads wcra- going to thc bow-irows. Thc coualllioais lust ycalr wcrc to some cXtt-itt (crust-II by thc (tonrlitltrn of thc wcaatlicr. 'l‘Ia<-_\' arc truly caarth roauls aand whcu thcy got wct anukc mud. The grumbl- ing is Irving douc not by ihc faarm- crs but by thc tlllllllilfr-l of lacuvy r r.', he said. who want 1i rnaul that they cam traivcl ova-r u grout [It'll] faasIa-a‘ than ihc laaw aallows. 'l‘hcrc urc mcn who halamt thut they have conic from Alberion to Char- Iraticlown in loss than thrcc hours. Mr. licnan-dy lnad rcfcrrcd t0 a strclch of road. IMlR. KFINNIICDY: The Premier would not ht- uhlc to come in from Siammcrsldr» in forty minutes on thaat rondl HON. MIR. CROSBY said when he board n fast motorist talking about how he imai been able to come in in record time, he felt like down, because he knew he was injuring the roads. MR. KICNNICDY: You couldn't inglurc that road very much. (Laughter) TIION. MR. ‘CROSBY continuing, l tinn, and the doctors came to the conollaslorathat he was not all there. The Premier had said that tho im- proved roads were not costing the farmers at cent, and that they would wake up some morning and ring them all done without a. bit of cost. ‘"0 rental not see u that‘ Wily. if thc IPremier goes to the country and talks to the farmers he will find that they think they are i187- inl: taxes, all right. And when they. wake up in the mornlngiafter the rontls are built it will be it) flnd, that t-hcy are tidying a new tax» (‘Laaughtenl Mr. ‘Brodie referred tq ouc faarmcr who was paying $573, ll(1N..lVl1R. DEA: lvho‘! (Malt. IDRODPE: -Mr. Tuplin. Union‘ ltoaatl. ‘lhON. MR. LEA: A fox man! 1ll.()N..Mit. COX: ‘He should psi, 5.000. lllrltll. JiROIlIPT: He ls a farmer, cml he parys ‘lat amount of taxes. (lontinulng. In took up the road aiuestioai and referred. to a swamp hr- had built up 22 years ago which haul not cost. the Government a; dnllaar since. Now he was asking for something over that road. A’ little further north going to the end of Covehead, farmers were paying $40 and $50 in taxes and they have n road that two wagons cannot pass on. 450 miles of road were to bc ‘finished at a cost of $600000 and there was no more money to be got. without more taxes. ‘There are 3.200 miles 0‘! road to do yet throughout the Pro. viucc. Are these farmers that ""1 llflylng more taxes per mile than the other fellows, going to go without their share? He had vot- ed for the highways money, but ha was deceived about it. He under- stood from the Commissioner of Ptablic. Works first it was for the purpose of building up swamps and making roads to the shipping points. lie was never told they were twins to make joy roads or Speedways. The [Premier says the farmer can take his sons and daughters and go in to see the pie- ture shows in the city after his, 8 0f $9,699,000 m“ designs and costs of suitable monu- s. curr. commission‘ 1l30594283l‘the body at three tblrmorning. IvTAtFTEo-Ar THE P. E, |s~ Scattered goods about the floor and signs of operations of burglars ments. the price to be not more than $16,000. At the meeting January 10th, a “Col. D. A. MacKinnon Chairman of tho Charlottetown. P. E. -l. Soldiers‘ Memorial (Canadian Press.) OTTAWVA, April 30.—~'l‘ho (‘nua- said thc biggest thing in regard to the maintcauancr- of the roads was the control of the traffic. in Ontario day's work. (Laughton) But thd farmer who is looking after his form in tho-summer has not got the ld ‘IBM Plllif-‘Siimi olphilililflfi a the story of thieves dlscovpredtilay WOmllll WIIO PM’! d0 Dial" IQWIBKIthe murdered man and their sub- and make herself generally use- sequent action and escape by fire ful. Apply to Mrs. Chester Mc- issuers, ' intro, Queen Hotel, between 9 rRoy was severity one Yell‘! °l and l1 a. m. and 6 and 7 p. m. 8i age. Wednesday-Wholesale, Prices! All liver the Store Beer 8. W erohimt. st. John's unit. doll- rln all kinds of P. B. l. 9709""- onslgnmonts solicited. cable dress. Clifton; P. O. ‘Box 1353: des ueed-~cross A.B.O. ilill-II irion) Robinsons. anon dlau (invcrnment Merrhatit Mnrinc and Que-hen the lawful speed is not .170," 3|,.;_ had a alcflclt last year of 891599.000 more than twenty-live miles an 1 win agree to execum [iifnhih after all charges were met. The hour. Last year, he admitted, the and erect n ‘Soldiers’ Monument loss on operation alone was $2.384,- new T0558 all" t1 70W IIBYR‘ "ti" completeiln accordance with ththoliil- were I“ i‘ "rel-W Ind "lmdumm time and cannot afford to do this. ll this is what ‘they built the road! for then he would say, God help the country! . (To ‘be costumed)’ a i ‘ Committee. suggestion was made that the Pro- vincial Government might contrib- ute towards the monument. and a committee consisting of His Wor- ship and Mr. Tidmarsh were asked M . i v