ulfi ilargc relief orders to certain grocers ma very small orders to others. it was stated that lines the Cit! had taken over this matter had been looked inw. and remedied. Board school Estimates A letter from tne Behool Board called attention to the esdmaies oi the money required by the Boa-rd for Board. TheCo abouldhave rnoresayiniheeapsndituraaoltbe was i; was impossible to make any cut in the figures. councillor Holman suggested in the purchasing of coal that the City and the school Board might coop- wins a relatively small sum per caplta for education. that a consultation of finances qieaking for the Finance l" t- iee. Councillor Holman stated there ovwythingwotsldbeuww‘ qlrow“w°bmttm" d” m°m1n'°n"wm°"mp” eniirroadsinsop-leinstancenlfrzmier has recommended to th the 111 "moms color for collections in T" ]°°-'““ ""21",?" Q“°b°°- M:l\ vre said that gravel. pieced Prime Minister of canada o on r about a fliers would rirob- 7mm 213W" 2h "° m M“ A," Gnu’ u t pflhvllsly on the roads under the they build a similar road as part aslvseasaseiaiinsatingnm weaic W” l“ "van ° ‘WW1, and vhfl the WM end m al-lmmmm“ m Liberal regime, had been buried|0f the trans-cannon h He felt that something would have W“ ma“? tmuwlmrfl, s h" comm c IL under turf by the road nlachinesJect They had. however. already road last year. b be done regarding the cutting m “"115 l" ~m°- w“ “m” mph‘ and these roads will have to be attempted to copy the Mslnytse that?" ‘W11 0! the expenditures. E “Wwdmm M ”°1gr°1‘f§°"h"' regravellcd. He did not. however. highway lllC Zzd spent $38,000 in ‘filililiht hi2!“ fiflfi b lid fill-IQ I“! 7:3 $1791‘ w“ r on A Cudmore ‘J an” ?lflneht,hc Minister Of PilbHC W0“! constnicting . iif a. H1116. which an 4Q“. would .L"‘u‘ makx‘ p"!!! ' " f. il. h “Ive Iocdsatoost. Hswasaatlaf: to It M’ leirlllmm mint!" 1°“! I“; m; 1% “w. Lea: ~wn not?” “trillion; ~ sltthigfiabilloouldbacutirstwmand Mbgossta 11$ A A Home’; _ _ m 7mm w. McIntyre: “No, r blame the way. coral... nwrlyn "lit! be sivm. aemgertiia chair- veers in bonds or asoo at five p". Roper Bros. .. 40 "m" ifilclglblfiefhsmginilstgrmfoxrothifg; 255251.933 eex-ldeirriishtigvivi?!’ at’? of tohave tlieirea- owl iniimi- Wm"! '4!°""‘°°- i‘ QmL°m'" " ff ‘ffa’ n. Liberals. he continued, had cluding one from a mambe of the lng. liesin bythsnidoitbep 0mm“ "r" ' ‘y, ' spent $000,000 on gravelling and charlottctown city Oouncll. Con- %==' M“ '85 “ma”, reconditioning the mes and this tinuing, no predict-d that retribu- cost?" aaked how ' ' work was being spoiled by the pres- ton is ahead fr those who had Mr. McIntyre: "It didn't cost as the linking “mam”?! tipemxlfix“ ‘ageing: mnngpenr, "’ eat Government's policy of road siatcd that this highway was going much as we collected in fines." “m” h“ lliflgaxn m” on a p A. MaeRse 0t Son's," 88 ' 6.000 "damn w we“! exohangl ol A - I u w pa!“ victor Mcwmum " ‘a ‘no He criticised also the placing of On- b ‘ficfm: gswmzzue. ‘or “no” B," m no” a concrete bridge where! the same Criticbea R. C. M. P. cost as much?" ' """"' b!“ bee asked b MT‘- m‘! m"! “W! “i "N" ma" °‘ '“"§1°“ m“ ' ‘mu’ M“ mm" “ “m Willifmhi-rdollaniri‘ while mo: Liberals m. ucmiyrc said it was uuusu- merit. We are today paying ais,oo0 “h” o’ t? “'3: Milk Co Ll 10000 w" 1n P°V"- bill- hld then been al for him to refer to prohibition for ninety per cent a firorrtfger remgad m“ ' ‘ ‘ "‘ “h” refused. This bridgg was on a pri- cnforccrlnt. He usually left that The whole cost to the Dominion of d’ psrweek. ‘Phechle-fc allniployaesoflabcur. ‘rhereaiso should ha special taxes o?‘ outside labourers, and on outside rrris op- eratinginthsoityflsadvocatedthe collection oi tales under an install- E Pl those who had difficulty to pay. councillor Turner expressed lltlle KIT LID 1|‘ Ifllfllfllfl‘ Ill’! liiiin FINANCES ii 000i SHAPE‘ ‘I'M fl-III 4g gunmen! . new Town Council met last nightdeir: the glunoil Ghlnber, or, m. 1g..- 7°’ - 4- “dime. presiding. flow Counol Board were, then and Bishop. of ilie minutes o: glklthby mil porarii, 0 0i‘ rmlttm btis_ all: had been clique; o; me Tor "finapmin . ance committee, choir-mm 39“. Moblelll and Cs-nuthers. p0. lies ooinmttee. Chairman K B011 and Grady. Streets com Chairman Bishop. Caruthcrs and, Kelly. Electric Light conlmittce,‘ Chairman Morleill. Bell and Bigh- "P- P1499"? angular: committee, Asaemmenta and Schools commit-I 090. Chairman Carl-others, and Mo. Neil and . , ‘mm biYb “We wssd as foi- lowa: town pad bills, 03,397.11, m. ill-id bfi‘: .":Ol.35. Electric light paid bills rim-i l7, unpaid $1,637.57. On motion of Councilor Bali m, w"; ohmclab werehg retiincd in oflice at e same sa a!‘- Wfore. An g - fill-cation for sass ant town clelrjk was received and filed. On motor; of Counc 1k)!‘ Kelly the mgmbcrg qg tbs police fcrcc were all retained at their rspcctive snlsriics. 0n mo- tlon of Councillor Bishop, l-lenry Deslloches was retained ss street foreman and Gilbert Arsenault as teanister. on motion of Councillor Kelly m. Hansen was retained as town butcher. Councillor Grady votifl lsislhst the motion. Mnor ofliou were left as before. Qi motion of Councillor McNeil! Anthony Arsenault was retained as second engineer of the electric light plant. The operators were also re- tained at their present salaries. A lineman to be appointed by the chief engneer at a salary of $18.00 ’ s ap- pointment was left standing until “‘ should go into the el- ectric light rat-s with the idea 0f! readjustment. On motion of Coun- cillor Grady, the fire department odlcais were all retained. Miss Agnes Ramsay was appoint- ed librarian at 8200 per yflir. On motion of Coumillor Carruthers Mesrs. L. A. Moore and Joseph Wood were appointed town meas- orsatasai-aryofalbocech. The appointment. of meat and milk in- spector was left over. Mr. E. H. Strong. K. C.. was reappointed msg- istrate and town recorder at his present salary. The reports of the various committees were read and Councillor Bell ivsporting for the finance oonnnttee stated that he wimed to clear up a little- matter in refeince to the financial stand- lrevious meet WWII clerk gn I i ‘i lug of the town at the present time. boots for every member of the fam- An item in a local paper had lrifcr- st lowest brim. Plume-Por- red that the finances were "if not 1118011‘!- broken. badly bent." This was very misleading because Councillor Bell exlfaincd that although there was at the present time an overdraft many who should be paying The Finance I‘ out a questionnaire to Ple yments of taxes ior tll. faction that the mm“ Cwimli sai- r tre trnenta given during the terns; to :03: several siisrwtloll in‘. ms caiwlis- Vital Btatistim = (city or Councillors Rlttflr- 111ml’ "I! oiiarlomwwn) Births, ; Deaths, "I!" tried: ragardlnl the Cit! Clerk. m4 tad: imClinichaldatWltlantall Prime Btiest schools: Court rvniswormivihvlimlfiisomauorainaandnatsidaas- memberaef tlil 010100056“. an.‘ f“ Q1,“ 5‘ McDonald 4.0 Inallwood Iarin is 4.00 Colic Ill 73k Pripps and the spraher, Ir. Horses Blown. A new brine tournament ‘ l-Thsca parties were fined 03-00 ‘andooataorbdaysyesterdayatthe Police Court for breach oi’ the an‘ snow and ice byerlaw. A butclm miuem flfid 051W llld 0001C 0i’ 10 d!” iadiourned until Thursdly. Another i CIIQ p and 3,11, law was adjourned until today. MIITIII STUD!—'I‘he first oi a aoriea o! meetings which ale being held by the I. O. D. IL for Empire took plaoa yesterday the Chapter Rooms in the Canad- ian Legion Building. Regen gave an interesting address on the work of the League oi Nat- ions, and reviewed an article re- centiy written by Eon. R. J, Man- ion. A rriost interesting and profit- able discussion, in which many members took part. address. Various ways of promo peace were considered among other matters. Thus meetings are to be held each Monday under direction oi a committee comprised of Mrs. W. E. Bentley, Mrs. R. I. . and libs. H. J- Gordon. At the next meeting Mrs. Gordon will give an address on India. Many trains were running schedule nicrday as a result of the week-end storm. At 0J0 yesterday morning a wing locomotive left the city for Borden, arriving there at 0.10 and then ceeded to ‘Iignish. The train No. 39 for Borden left on time, arriving twenty-three minutes late. 20th the Bouris and Murray Harbor trains arrived on time. The train which perienced considerable between Tignish and Oileary. lmved m the (m, “out midnight the residents possessed a car. The ferry was able to lnaks good T!" time crossing. The train from’ 80F shipment oi Outta Peroha Rubber Pbotwear, fine rldibers and rubbn Roderick MdDblllld . 1.0 Harold Bleed Count, l. venereal Disease Report-rs tressed: Males, a1; Ibinalas iaqvstd .. 4.0 2,110,000 gqgaseas npevsdisen C ;:.i's| . . . . ........aa-aa fill“ Tllllila mawayiitcil awIdII-atlygsylblo ._-_ WIAI OUTTA IIICIIA BUI- BElI-S-‘llley wear longer. every pair guaranteed. a large shipment yust arrived, PUllDrI-IEBACUBCN B80! 00., AOIITI. 1r-ll02 s-r cirao-Jrna weekly sinner of the Gyro Club was held last even- ing at tha Canadian National llotsL There was s. ninety pu- cent man- daiicc. Tha cilairmztn was Inspector was organised. mm roi; nan roorrrarns breach of the meat bye-laws. ease of summary eieetment was ofbreachofanowandioebye- G8 POI IIPIII study. afternoon in MILE H. Legals RAIL ‘IIAFIIO DILAYID- behind im- i regular plow with two left Bununeraide at l5 arrived at Emerald Junction on time and was held there l hour and 45 minutes awaiting the arriv- al of the train from t Tignish trsn left at wi wo _ roads and bridges. He referred garding the equitable administra- engines and wedge plow and ex i me “on o‘ om nu M h“ not posed tel- msd. where none o! been carried out, he insisted Tlfi difficulty 5 It JUST ARRIVED-Another llfls PIBSONAIJ Mr, Parker A. Home loft Batu!‘- ........ 53 241D 30.000 RMD ural Plluid, l; Urinalysis, l; Blood tiants . 33; ‘IV- 70. New Cases : Males. aassnalaalse t8‘ ....... . . I ctcd on aariislhnahlfli xvi‘. iCRy HQ ll U- HD1106 been purchasin office, bu money in order to work. Crlticising the practice of wid- ths Premier had himself a real attempt made to help the fishery industry. The Premier could not have bsui sincere at the last seaion when heapokeonthissubieet. ashsirri- additional tax oi two cents a gallon on flshermenh gas- thereneverwss posed an oline. ‘Hie oyster fisheries had been se- stricted by reason of the warning published by the Board 0f Health that areas in the vicinity oi Char- lottetown were contaminated. There was no evidence of anyone having died from typhoid fever as s re- lsult oi this alleged contamination and the publicity had been veryl followed tbs damaging io the industry. chm speaker siboit. he would knog Dflnister of Health has no jurisdic- tion." Hon. Mr. sharp: "We cannot reg- ulate the closed areas." Mr. Les; "You could recommend sdminis , .. mRW‘ in friend knew what he was talking Old Ase Pensions that the Liberals had bee PiahllcWflia Continuing. Mr. Mglntyre said ference easary capital expenditure had aionen ' widening ‘ in peciiically to a bridge MicAllis vv Conservatives, he said, had woul copied the Liberal road policy which they had condemned severe- don arrived in the city about ‘I30. 1y “hue m opposmon- He’ McIntyre, had been criticised fori road machines when in this- Government purchased from $20,000 to $30,000 o! road machinery per ye bu“ had also condemned the road gravelling policy, but who, Mk. McIntyre said, good Conservative worker. 0D vate lane and there was no reason ior it being built at public cost... Possibly the‘ member Third District bad paid for it. '11s hoped the Minister of Public Works speech on that subject." would explain who had footed the bill. A road machine with two men the Government had made n state- had also been employed on this’ ment at mborawry exmuuuom_ mood line, just to oblige Mr. Holland, examinations, 58: Bmeara, l: 59in- iuns. s; Throat Cwabafor culture. 0; from the Unemployment Projects ‘Die aa-llinister then read items; m, ititlriiyro of federal expenditure on unem- ployment pmiects in Nova Bootia works last year was “very spur-hf was sincere." unbr 050,000.” 8o iar as ununployment relief in! forced as it was in the years Province was concerned. thv hid stated The ttllljlinisfer of Health was responsible and the 'Minister to produce statistics w show that there had been all)’ deaths due to typhoid from con- taminated oysters. Premier Macmillan! “The evi- dgca will be produced t e." the good Until statistics are produced Mr. McIntyre maintained that be would charge the Minister with this re- sporlsibility. some Conservative election has‘ sl- Thelfloontiriii Liberabwhcn the McIntyre highway since built the Liberal %ovemment coining into power have borrowed been charged with nfiking extrav- contmue this agent expenditure. Now tha; high-i way has been commended because structed, he insisted. that when it ls standing up well. and the Pre- they hold up decent citisens’. can oad they should speak in that‘a gentlernanly manner. Why given tcwarih the streets. 1s that correct." Hon . Mr. Sharp: ‘That was the only grant." work at the Exhibition grounds had been oi as much benefit as if it had in the country. 8s had the word of I Prominent contractor that the clay could have been moved for 04,000. There bad been a great deal oi unnecessary checking of loads, etc. He derrtood the Ml amount oi $20,000 had not been spent last fpll. ‘The good lord saw the ex- rtravagance of the scheme iroae them out before they spent added Mr. McIntyre. Premier MacMlls-ri: “Who fold you that?" Mr. McIntyre: “Well, 1 am only speaking of what I hes-rd. I will take it back if I am not correct." Premier Macibllllan: "Bo long as You keep on quoting gossip you will lalways be incorrect. n very severely ofticired for making a pre survey of this matter. 11c hoped an accurate statement would b, (Q1111. coming as to how this money is tered. Some persons, 0r five dolls-rs, others were getting fifteen What constituted the dif and why were some pen being discriminated against? promises re- heen spent within the city. or out mone tha: “£8,000 or thereaboutsf“ he understood, were only getting four! "were not in it" with the old Pro- lvincml police and tha service they were giving was costing twice as much. It was coming out of the MIDI-vets oi Canada. Their ex- i “neia; Nothhll’. Absolutely" The R. C. M. P., he maintained. ere "ninety per cent inefficient." The Provincial Police “did not, have togotothekfihLC. A. a W volley ball." a ‘complained the R. C. M. P. were following. "What," h; asked, they doing? Nbthingl Abaolutelyl A worthless programme!" "Bo far as Pro- Mr. IiePage: practice which hibltion is concerned." Mr. McIntyre: "I mean so iar as Prohibition la concerned." The Mounted Police, ho said, had been organized in tho first place protection of the Indians, to keep the Americans from robbing them." There is no need fw such protec- tion in this Pmiince. ‘Their intru- duction here was a big mistake. The Premier had spoken about the cele- he was . When one th went to the ooun they mum Qov“nmm_ if! d "reap the whirlwind." t Highway i‘ Mr. posed project 0f a permanent high- Borden. ation of the Liberal policy. hld he would be properly administered. , Premier MsoMillari: “l made no way between Charlotiotown and: Hemier Madllillan: an m some more gossip?" Mr. McIntyre said he could cite The speaker commended the pro- as a true instance them. 'I‘heR.C.M.P.shoultibeln- f0!‘ his hon. friend from Rustioo (llr. lghway pro-loPagei had been held up on the ‘Can you beat m. Lea: "not" The present prohibition microe- cxti-avsgant than ment was coating the Province alt,- Lie McIntyre high-“OOO a year, Mr. McIntyre continued. statements Under the Liberals. with the Pro- Piemier Hacllillan: "What did it Premier MaeMillan: “Yea. it did Hon. 3h’. McPhee: "What didll Mr. McIntyre: subject to the hon. member from the l1. C. M. P. service Rustico (Mr. B. W. LePage) but Province last say something this time. eluding‘, Mr. lea: "This is your maiden excise law enforcement. Hon. Mr. McPhee: Mr. Mblntyrc said the leader oi other laws of the This amount, Mr. M a ‘Ilelriperance Alliance tained, was over $30.01!) more than meeQig that so long ls he was it cost under the former system. was a in oiilce the Prohibition law would arid without getting the same re- suits. This was shown by the fact that there was no seized liquor in vinclal Police in charge. prohibit- ion enforcement was self sustain- iststement before the Temperance the Commission warehouse. | Adllancc." at some ienliflflllfil ,. ortcd iv.- the press, and - 4 em peranoe Alliance "oi-ow whether prohibition is en- ivyand hepmpolcd idlfllklacfllfl- tflrlolllll! I811!!!‘ Mililklted P011100; but that A. Member: "They don't said it was made them to land it now." (Applause). organisation Mr. McIntyre disputed this con- eating. The Premier had been so tuition. The trouble was. he said.‘ the that, the officers would go to the “kind oi North side or souris, but commended the Premier because he wouldn't get out of their car "for The people should fear of dirtying their stripes" and the rum-runners were landing their gone goods "by the hundred gallons.‘ The officers. coming back "from a piiriaon. Hg had. hs said. nothing bracay trip in their car" would re- any individual port “No rum landed." member of the Royal Canadian The (lustoma laws under tha they m,“ -- . but had led condemn-id as unfit for food and “m” air. lbnlntylie‘ said this was an lzusonl to guwvaflags Ila regretted that is to?‘ n #0,“ ‘m, (n) “m,” q imWri-ant part of his speech and ‘m-c" no. sl mole o! the “ “fig.” y "l: 1:50:73”... gunner“ r at Ottawa :09" The hamlet. all" or ausmaas mover! would II aidiawnst liar!" (Laughter) gsaid, badnagiaotsdto vaclsinolrlowvntnedeoressien. hob- Pnaiiaraaselsiiimw-aanspsak-tliatinsdoitiooto wit! lived. eaussssiaiblrlbrhi- Beaten .......42 Mill *7 n M lilev, l!“ n!“ do not, he said. properly conduct themselves. When they bold up a car on the road they "forget all decency". Re- putable citizens had been held up ' and slibiected to improper hog- uageontheioadThatwasnotihe |way the law should be enforced. Moreover, though they were sup- to be an 1r", ndent body told that they take their rs from an official of the Pro- that tlie it. C. ‘M. P. had been engaged couple of months loekin This, he said, was only adores that had been s len from ranch near West River. waseould not get the foxes but a law- yer in this city went out and got The! GVQD “Flick enforce- inefficiency." in this year was 800.000, in- “And all the e... tyre main- allow pyaachessahatendtsdhissincera the avenge rate before that?" ll/"IIQ figures before that." at all about it." Ml‘: BPQI-ker: "You only made statement from the facts that yo have. The Pro h, ter ends there." making. lion. Mr. Sharp; didn't." l-lon. Mr. MtPhee: "You haven "Oh no, yo fore or not." higher before, ‘ Hon. Mr. Sharp: “You haven Provinces." ment that your borrows shot u the interest. rots higher" than an other province in Canada. and th statement I quoted proved that m tention was right." rowing?" Mr. McIntyre: “I haven't that." to have that before you make tha statement." Mr. lower. all lower?" After some further cross fire dis at fora the last borrowin, t... a vinees was at that time") Charges lxkavagance or‘ 060.000 for “a picture building" which had never Hospital, which could have the east wing if had not tom down the old walls lie understood also that the new Prince of Wales (Zoiiefe building is not satisfactory. that tile interior had been sprayed with pail-it before the plaster had dried and would have to be gone over again. $50,000 had been vl-iislec’ by building a new basement. The roof and walls, he understood. N.‘ making already. The GOVQTisinJht had borrowed bonds at a. time when the Oppo- sition leader had warned them not io be extravagant. They had lost 0300000 "between iniorcst and everything" by not following the Opposition leader's advice. Summing up, Mr. McIntyre said he could use with propriety, if the speaker would allow it, the words "damnably extravagant" in connec- tion with the Government's record. MI. B- W. LQAGE Pbilowing Mr. McIntyre in the debate, Mr. B. W. lePagc. Liberal member for second Queens, ea- tended his congratulations to the speaker, the mover and seconder. and the Government upon having recommended for pointmcnt the Lieutenant Governorship a gentleman of the calibre of the Hon. George D. Defllois. He also congratulated the Premier who. he felt, would fill the pmition with dignity and honour. (Applause). Mr. LePage concurred irl the tri- butu paid to the late Lieutenant Governor DI-lton, who had realised the responsibility of his steward- ship and had given generously of his wealthtothestaisandiohis church. Regret was ewrcased by tha speaker at the passing of the lion. Kr. Stewart, who had well served his day and generation; also m. Callum J. hruoe. whom Ir. liePap could claim as a personal friend. To the bereaved familiu in sympathy. Continuilg, Mr. iiePage said that on Biday last the Premier had llr- llcmtyre: “l hsverrt got the Hon. Mr. McPliee: “If the hon. Centleinan has not the comparative , fflllrol. he does not know ariythingi Mr. Mclsityre said the Premier should take back his statement. f-le glwllcd i0 the Bpeaker for a rul- mier mildly stated‘ that you may be wrong. Th; m“. MP- Melntvre maintained that he had proved the point that he was told us whether it was higher pg. uf- ll-YIIIIWNI "Common sense will tell you it couldn't have been because a million dollars was one-third of the debt." told us whether it was higher be- fore than the rates for the other Mr. Mclntyrc: “I made the slate- llon. Mr. Sharp: "But what was the average rate before the bor- got lion. Mr. Sharp: "You will have. ’l..e.l>age: "It must have been Hon. Mr. MoPhee: “Weren't they eussion on this point Mr. M'"l"‘vre saidhehadbeen iniormedthatbe- est rate was 4.05. (He did no. state what the rate for the other pro- The Government, he continued, had been very extravagant. Plans had been prepared costing $30,000 o a been built. He criticised the demolition of the west wing of old Falconwood been roofed over and reconditioned like the GOVCIUL~_.‘.Y. In _ morning tmndairs Basilica, thmca to l. C. Clmatary. V I m aw It Ill X & had “I10! ll’ All _ llDIlll-llf-Ngmhi gqmhnwh“ . . . .ccrsaapeodingihhlrfill-°°u"'tothshighestilguninoanada' - ,P“&"“ ‘i’ "Vm- n" rramisr llaollillan: "1 certain- “ Q Q ‘ma.’ miu"“c‘"“u'°tlyd?‘ythlt.fkiltdwllililbmit- ' on abvilt this borrowing. and AS IIIBEfICIGIIt ~=-‘-"“"o§-‘i"s""‘“i‘-*"°“°" """ “m” '" "" m“ M " n" P°""- F" that particular time the ‘ ____ wumhdmamdmnd'"‘m_msdenbythhnovlnoewuthebut nféndumb. managing: ta ' ' uos- that it took all slimmes- to spill ‘ . Afraid To Dirty The Yellow g; v-is» - it; wot w- ohm-cs“?! "“"° “ “ w“ ‘ti’; ‘i'.."'“"....’...‘.’2.‘ “‘° °“" ' _ ' 99 ‘Q will“ i134 mm‘ lrJlclnt g mam ident ltouevelt had intoduead H Stripes On Their Pants , Says 33g: mgwg,“ ti» an on... i5.’ “d.“°“‘,..’.‘o“i7.‘. and :_ 0.3.. Recovery Ad. i... d: a s a - , ' nianageroitberlorthappm. enrylbrd asked Liberal Ex-Mlmster Of Public .i.‘.‘.-"..i‘.°.‘.‘.“%‘“"‘““.t row‘ 3i’. “Mb” 5‘.‘.'“.';“°'......°°'“"“...,...' ‘° filfi“ifii“,..‘i”lt”r°.aay'°‘“w‘° “i: s theltflhthhadnotseimd ,1 u; Works —— Debate Ad Journed w- it» an no». oi on» o ‘J33 IZ.".....‘“""‘. ,....‘.“..‘“é'......"°““.§2 $5.1 fii d.";.‘..'.....»‘°°'§‘°in f. B M LeP Kins» County. nder the Provin- “lg m, puma; “my; dam“ the Government would take ovl y r. _ age, “l! 9°11” 40° 0i’ 50° %ons had tha statement, should up jg the factory if necessary. That I i; mum“? 0&0"; “I: ‘i: Hon. Mr. ' : "you an may- the kind of government that w -. mull 9 W l-nld . 1i Rolilming the debate on the purely federal night in the mud to get their sell- lwnefladfir-ahte (liowei-‘rnmugtubéwtaken d Draft Address in the legislature Mr. McIntyre, Well, I will agree u,” Th. K a I P on ‘he “bu, i l W‘ m hmd. n m" h‘ yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. P. Me- ivlcli the Premier that that was a “m; w," m“ Qwh,“ n m“. rnflmuznuglfg; y“ Wmfln‘ °‘ " Si, wing,“ offhfjlloffl. 3"”. lntyre, Second District of Queens purely federal grant, spent in W“ ma ndonot ‘mtw any u“ Mr Mam‘ ~_ m” and former minister of riibli=,cl.\ iwtown or on the Exhibition Jun," m,” 0,, m“, ma. b, w - ‘m- ‘"1" will!“ 401- °° - Works 1n the Liberal administra- grounds." my,“ out n, “m”, m ‘ “up m: bfrgugaiir the interest rate in riity oer cent of our farmers to tion. aaid it appeared that the llcil. m. ; "Where did the Th. m," 0mm‘ ‘m. _ m mm- mvlu m m”? m“ '“Y,“'Y- w- ma" °°'"“‘“°‘- h“ ‘lineman ‘u m, 030m“ m“ 0mm. “we w,“ m,» n mum‘ “d “ma.” but m” “meow (mk not one cent of equity in their in Prince ndwara island" because us. McIntyre: "The asooo was - ~ "m"! W 11"“ Pmwilti- l" mm“ "v thil statement that if their mortgag- es were paid off they would, la many cases, not have a dolla-r left Hon. Mr. sharp: “You mean ii their farms were sold by ioroae sale?" Mr. LePage: "Yes." Hon. Mr. Sharp: “Of course that is a different thing." Mr. LePage: "if you will lool around your settlement you will fijd that is absolutely correct.‘ Cmitinuinz. he cited the statement of the Credit Mens Association with reference to the financial po- sition of merchants in the province, as it appeared in a Canadian Prm report of a brief presented to the Stevens Parliamentary Committed by the Charlottetown Boa-rd of Trade. The report allowed a situ- ation which was certainly “not a very glowing one." Twenty-five years ago there were thrifty villages and small towns which were bee-hives of industry. The men engaged in those indus- tries handled all the products of the farmer and fisherman. some people say we have pr in marketing methods since thus days, but Mr. LoPage was doubtful. Certainly the fishing industry has not improved. The hants fer- merly financed the farmer and fishermen. ‘mday there is no credit in the counnyjrhe mmaoy is plac- edinthebankaattwopercarl. and is taken to Montreal and ‘ib- ronto to be invested profitably. ‘Rik has created a very seriotm situattm. I-le firsts-need, from his own experi- ence the serious decline of villll! trade and industry in the Province. Sourls and Montague were cited as casu in point. The great buainsaa houses in the latter centre are gone. In many cases merchants have failed. Our people are to blame, he suggested, for patronising large mail order houses. It is estimated that 81.500900 is sent out of the Province to these houses yearly from this Province. If this nicnay were left here we would have tha overhead of it least 3 per cent d this amount, even supposing tbs goods were all manufactured ataoaid and the overhead percentage alone would give a great deal of local employment. Of the 81.500900. n6 one dollar comes back into t& provincial treasury. In the United states. he said. th government controls the prices at which articles are sold, and ha thought this system should be in- troduced here. At six o'clock Mr. LePage moved djournment of the debate and thI ouse adjourned until three p. m. today. l “i ‘t ‘t P i! e Y t For the first eight weeks of 19M. up to Deb. 22. shipments from Western to Esstem Canada. as compared with i033 included 12,43) cattle. 4.268 in 1933; 148 calves, l! in 1933: 43,962 hogs. 56.812 in I933. and 17.780 sheep, 12,993 in 1B3. BIRTHS V‘ k351i; Mrs. w. c. novrlnihirr . March llth. to Mr. and Hoyt, a son. TIAINOR — At Donagh, on Mirth 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Trains, a daughter. bfACFARLANE-At Victoria Cram, March, 4. 1934 to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MscFa-rlane, a daughter Audrey Ruth. ABSENAULT-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday, March 10th, to Mr. and Mrs, Alyre Arsenault, Elm Aiflllll‘, a daughter. DEATHS MAivbmvAlfn-fi Viki." 1a.. Marcfli, 1934, Arir-hibald MacDonald, in hi5 76th year. CAMPBELL-At Glerifinnan. March 12th, Mrs, Ailgllsiine Campbell, aged I0 years. Funeral from the resi- dence of Mr. Wm. McEacherri, Glenfinnsn, Wednesday morning at s o'clock to Fort Augustus. TWEEDY-Af West Royalty, on Baturdgv. March l0. i034, Mrs. George Tweedy in her 70th year. Funeral from her late residence this hiesday afternoon, service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment, Hlghfleld Cemetery. TWIIDY—AL North River, Sat- urday, March, 10th, 1934, llrs George Tweedy in her 76th year. Funeral from her late residence to- day Vmesdaw aervice starting at I dciott. Interment Highfieid Ceme- tery. CASC-Died at North River on “It. It 9J0 00 B.