K"! Your Home Fina Iuming l! 59071410 BEND Itliierl informed 0| Buying Ollportun ti». Guardian. Two 0o cinnamon Illllll Guardian. Founded ass-r, llll llMlNl n lHE Slfllll Ill -:_.—I'~I ISABHEES [IN EXTENSIUN Bill Discussion on Second Continued. Mr. J. , The Conservative nedy Hits Out Fro Reading of the Bill D. Stewart Lays Down Policy and Mr. Ken- m the Shoulder. PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE Afternoon Session, Aprhi 5th, (con. ‘ tinned.) The House in committee on the Highways Extension Bill respect- ills improved highways through towns and cities, Mr. B. W. Le- lPfl-Be in the chair. MR. 1E. T.’ d-ldGGS stressed the importance of the bill. If it is not ‘Properly drawn up there should be enough legal men in the House to see that it is. There is no danger cf the stnest work costing the pro- vince a cent. How could the Gov- ernment expend money unless it ‘was first voted by the Legislature? ‘MIR. C. McARTHU-R maintained that the telegram from Hon. Mr. Sinclair referred to by Mr. Arsen- ault, d-id not state that work on the Summerside street project would be commenced at once. He admitted it DID HAPPEN TO SYNICHRONIBE WlITH THE BYE- ELECNON, but he did not believe there were any political designs in that. If so he did not know any- thing about it. ‘Mill. J. A. DEWAR was not sat- isfied with the Premier's explana- tion ot the proposed bill. There was no guarantee. He had not been advised from his section of Mon- tague district whether they want this grant or not. If the govern- ment is putting this through for mlinical reasons they are making a hi; mistake. ML-Dr-C. 1llcDONiaLl) said question. in Sooris was whether can be got. The Opposition reasonable measures and it would continue to do so. _ HON. J. J. JOHNSTON swid he .tending the grant. lI-ie had heard of the wonderful things certain lparties bad done in connection with obtaining the benefit of this grant hut he felt that those gentle- men had not given sufficient cre- dit to Hon. Mr. Sinclair. l-ic was afraid the proposed lblll is some- whlalt meagre in its intentions. Ac- cording to Clause I certain streets official notice appears 11mm 11,6 001“1611D0ndence tabled by 1119 Com missloner of Public Works? Mr. 310111111 ogainyrepeated that he was thoroughlY in accord with the prin clPal of getting for the city. towns and villages this assistance, if it has hitherto given every assistance to |had always been in flavor olf ox- ill/l \~\\'/ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, APRIL 9, 192s anti 1N0 Probabilityw“ of Reduction in Canada’s Taxes (siwcial to The Guardian) OTTAWA. April 7—W\hclr parlia mont reassembled Mtiliday and; the unusually long Easter recess tho estimates and some mlnol lbills will be proceeded with until the budget 151001.131’ which will nol be until about the middle of 1hr 111011111- Mr. Fielding has no easy problem either ug fligafdg tariff or taxation. lHOZiVy cxpclldl tures that are fixed-and incscapnblc along with outlays which are c011 is: dersd necessary prgvmn 11111‘ decrease on that side of the ledger while the need of rcvcnucs to all. Just the balance oporntcs against any appreciable diminution of the 153M111"- ‘NO 110W llrloorts lll‘€ looked for but there is little pros. pect of much if any reduction 11-1 the taxes now in opcrolion. Ger tain adjustments, however, are in prospect. An early windl-l») or 1h; session is not to be looked for wihiie outside the budget premium. 1y the whole programme is heron the House. it is their“ m a yo". unfinished state and its volllmg pretiiudes any hasty dllluositlon. The session will run illto Juno. are the greatest promoters 0g 11 now. discarded it altogether; 11111‘. ed about it and gave it all the selected by the lProyincial Govern-,'"1"'°k 9Y6! ‘£1193’ could. The Pat- ment are to be taken out of the 1101 11011011110811 11 111 818111 111K iYnC‘ exclusive control of the ‘city and B111 '05 50011 11B they got into the placed under the exclusive control “W” they put the M" 1111011211. of the Provincial Government. This TheY 111d 110i. realize or care whore is a big proposition. It has been 1-110 1110110? W115 801118.10 Come tlroln. suggested that it means nothing. T118? 1010611 11 011 ‘i116 18X DIIYHFS- 11m 1o‘ [he speaker's m-lrrd 11 may THE CHAIRMAN-asked Mr Kon- mean a great deal. if the streets 1100i’ 10 8110K t0 the Clause. are to be placed under the exclu- 1111K KENNEDY 16011841 that 11c sive control of the province form" 5110111118 101119 Hlgiiwflys B111. 1119 11111-111038 or corrslrucllrrg anllffihe government claims tlrls is not maintaining them, it would seem 0011111111.’ 1116 60111111)’ one rod Cont. that n great burden 1s 111,0“; 1o belbocauso it comes out of the auto placed (in 1119 prov1r1¢e_ 11, 11115 ‘fees. What rot! Does not that conic been said that the government cnn:0111 01' i110 P10141100? 'lIV110l‘e m1 neglect 1,0 lrrralrrmlr, 111cm, 113 llrgearth docs lt come frolni, llc they w‘é_city_3nd tqypsjo not do so._(:e_n'go ovor -to Nova Scotiafor New the province shirk its obligations Brunswick and tux them thorn for may ‘mum mam“ to T5188 we thi-s way,-under the Iflghwhyg Act-lube money? ll‘ thlsvery act was so use“. y 6° p“ cent to lmprovehre the city and towns to maintain 11111101108111 111 that time 11a it 18 111111. an extremely bad piece of road. 1 Appeal For Legal 1 Declaration of Husband’s Death (Special to Tlho Guardian.) TORONTO, April 8.—-Mrs. Small will appcal the Gill ask- ing that her missing husband he legally declared dead. Five Mothers Start on Fifty i Mile Hike (Special to The Guardian.) LON-DON, April '8.—lFl'.va motil- 01's pushing baby carriages rung taining wailing infants started ilty mile race from House of Pul- iialncilt to Brighton League Question ‘in Next U. S..Electii0ns (Special to The Guard-Ian) NEW YORJK, April 'l— Declaring the r-niy serious bar to the entry of the United States into the Lon- lrue nf Nations, is a. small glroup of liliif! ‘out ambitious mon sonm of them very old who are character- istically iprodignl of the lives of others. Former Justice John ii. Clarke of tho United States Su- preme ‘Court tonight selrved notice that the League would be forcoll into the 1924 elocfons in the llnlt- cll Slates and that no cundlllulc would the permitted to cancel his POsiIlc-u for a Week Bandits Robbed Paymaster of $23,000 BOSTON, April 8. wltobhory of u lirrvluustcr of tin; Nnw _"¢,137!'.\llr Telephone sisllhhilegrzlph lL ‘impair,- of $231100 was l'l‘]liil'll‘(| ti: the‘ police llcrc this afternoon. l'(‘i(‘l‘ A. Glliliilfi, the puyullastl-r, driving these streets notwithstanding that W11)’ (110 110i 111C 60110111111011! 1111V0 Even after the a“ is passed we the exclusive control and muintcn-‘it included in the Highways 111111 local ‘SOV-ernmem will not be com- pelled to take up any projects with . ~ - - . . . , H 2i ance is taken out of their Landsifluvlhen ‘it W115 1115i i101 l1ll'0l1.1<1l'.’1;f,',1‘l h“ M“ mmrmke“ 1‘-‘_ 1111-1110111 if», to There was a byemectlon lust yum, no ju-ullped on lilo filliililll: 1illl1i'i|_1 Can the city tax its citizens ill zln lllilOiliflbllu with illi,‘ pzlyroil fer the company's Iilllglltou Plant Th" 111011 Dressed a pistol t0 his: Six Armed Men Enter and Burn House in Dublin . J (Special to ‘llhe Guardian.) (special to The Guardian.) 110111-114. April S.—-Six armed NEW YORK Apr“ g__1-hl.ee rncn appeared at the house of ‘Sir quarter million’ dollars worth of 3'11"" D1110" 01 1510111111110" ‘ lmdluwllnhlne was discovered by po- vulersd the occupants into the lice in a freight car hound for. 51-1001- T1109‘ 011010811641 51111115 (Junnda. it had reached New Yorki they were 000N115 01110111. T110)’ via Holland on an American linerJ glllggudburned the house to the _____{.¢____ ' $2,000,000 Liquor Seizure in N. Y. (Special to The Guardian.) NiDW YORK. April 8.—Pi‘01l1l)l- tion ngcuts seized two n-illion dol- lars worth of liquor and arrested‘ seven men. French Minister Returns from London PARIS. April 7—1Louls Loucheur returned from London lust evening iio tiiliClfiilnédi the vows nn tile reparations question attributed to in tho lprcss but told the Foreign Elector of Le Mntln he had prcrught the conviction that British opinion had changed and that the great majority of the pulb- lic sentuucnt in England was clear- ly favorable lo France. This at- titude lbc former minister inform ed the newspaper "was, also in the political world except that there ivzln lillllglCll‘ with ll nu uneasiness as tn lilo possible consequence of lilo French ltuhr policy. $750,000 Morphine Seizure by Police In New York G. T. Ex-Presidents Refund Gratuities (Speoia lto The Guardian.) OTTAWA, April 7. —Tho follow- ing official statement was issued lu-rc today lby Sir llnnry Thornton chairman and president of the (Faun ._'.'-n National Railways to ex- officcls of tho old Grand Trunk Itzliluuv who received gratuities from that company and arc now ill lilo service of tho Canadian Na- tlonul Rlliiuvzlys; “They have of- forod in 11 ictlcr recoivcd‘ by me to return to the (luundian Nationd iluilwuys the grulutios in question in justice to these officers lg is ‘but fllIr lo say that at tho time tlhey rec ivod the grututitics they were unltwluro of zhc details ot’ lllc trans- uctlml uud were informed by the thou gircuidcnt of the company that the amounts were n donation from the shareholders of tho. (iralnli Trunk acting tllroilgzh their dirt-c- lnrs 1.x u reward fnr 1on1; llml faithful sorvicc. Thu receipts \\'1li"|l were presented to them for slgilzltilro horc tho illifiilrtfOiilfliil '.‘("2("‘.l!'(l.1 gift from shareholders’ null tl-udcd to corrobute tile lflhlltl-lilulll. nuuio by the then prosidcuyof tllc 00111111111". Tho voluntary zlction of lilo offfc rs ill (luestiuu as out- liuml in their intlur to me has tll-~ coullplctvl (L0llilll0lll1llliOil of llll‘ ulllnlnnstlxltlon of the (lzlrlzldlnu Nu- tirlnzlll ltuilwzlys and should vxl-itc tlln l-utrl- approval 0i‘ llil‘ public 'l‘ll<- cnnlpil-tl- tvxl of lllz- 1l:1.ll'l' wbil-il is slcuml by ‘Messrs W. l). llobll and J. it. Dll1l'_\3ll'l-Il1l',\11(:l! ])l'l. ill1‘lliS i). l1). Galloway, l]_it ill us. the presidolll '1‘. G. Assistant lo lllf‘ lHLa-(lllill, ll. t‘. Nlllrtin gunolvll lrcicilt traffic ulslnagcl‘ J. E :1 ... Bochum is Again Storm Centre of Ruhr Struggle ES-‘SEN, April 8—— Bochum is. zlgnin the slorlll centre in the Rub-rl ln-l-zlllsl- uf rl-pc-nttvll acts. of iuriiv-i miuuls‘ against the Front-h lroops| and tile continue-ll rcfuszll of libel GVTlllnlll officials in obi-y Frlrilcll] llfllly c-rdors. Plenultics ilz-lvoi boon illqposcd on the city H1111 idmucll ' 150141113721 "yesterday —collr-cl- l-(l ill.‘ fines by fol .c. Tho girl-iris} Virginia CHrpQS to Enstport Maine. handlers strike on waterfront yefi- 013 fuel. WIN! The Guardian Advertising Oslo from New en far‘ Unique Buying Opportunities The Chance of a Llio time n1 Hall. osuu 0-00. 11.0.4. “u Annual Baboon-lotions Delivered I500 WWII" ""1121. ANNAPOLIS. April 8.— Navy W1ASHINGTON, April 8.—-Lieut' —~—-- conspicuous gallantry while act, NEW volaK. Arm si-lnlhen‘ (av oun own WIRELESS.) " ‘ ' jilllifllvflfiv drasvlretball team defeated Vcr- lliwllte Hi. Sdhalfmer, awiardned mrmt University yesterday a to 4. congressional medal of honor for lng as COillmiflllllhg officer o1 com Gary announces gift oi $1.000.000|p,-.my» 1191; M1110 gum-y or 3L 11511;. to North Western University Lwwherts‘ Pavilllon, France, Seplnm. Sohool. ' lllgi ber lols. Wi/MSIIINGTON, April 8.-—.3torm warnings for Atlantic coast from WASHINGTON, April 8.-—I’reei- dent and Mrs. Harding were scheduled to arrive hero today from a five weeks vacation into lilo ‘South. Both were reported to be greatly improved in health. ordorcli inst night wcnth er bureau. l1 y _NE\V YORK. April 8.-— Con] NEW YORK, -April tA-lautomo- biles ran down 1489 persons hero in Mart-h, 58 of whom died Twenty eight. joy walkers lost their lives while 500 were injured. Cutting crossings cost 18 their tcrday held up Idling of Pmnch liner "LnSavoie" because of lack ‘HAVANA, April 8.—l-‘ire report- od destroying about 3.000.000 ar-,llves and injury to 500. rnhns of sugar cane in ‘C-amaguey district. WASHINGTON. April. 8.—— Air- plane onVinu nvodol 3-4 recently . 00111019144 record breaking run of , I173 hours with throttle wide open Navy Department states test showed saving of 90 per cent in 1oporating cost of engine. WASHINGTON, April 8.-—Crul- ser “Denvcr" attached to special nnvnl squadron in Central Ameri- can waters ordered to make "so- nic." survey of cont-it in vicinity ‘11/“7110- F1900". Alnrii 8. ——,uf Capo Hatteras to determine ex- lfrrrnch liner “Fralnco" held in actly the topography of ocean hot- llnllbor here by strike of stokcrs. tom in that "grave yard of the At~ \\'n.-= lo have sailed for New Yorkdantic." lmter "Denver" will make, NENV YYORK, April 8.—-Vinccnt illchards defeated Francis Hunter for national indoors tennis cham- pionship yesterday 6—1. VQlAJSIillINGTON, April 8.— Sevl rnty eight cities of country will, have population n1‘ 100.000 or moi-non Jilly 1st, th’; year cen- Pus bureau says. l yesterday. Hulsimilar surveys of areas cast» of —-——— ‘Central America .anri North of RQMR- April 8.—i\'.ing nnrhSouth America. Queen, Princess Yolanda and her ~ prospoctivn bridegroom Count1 lNEWV YORK. April Rr-OCCUDB‘ Carlo Cnlvi Di Borgolp aild thelhnn of the Ruhr is France's last Royal Princes l-ocnivcll lilo Diplo- and only chance in collect just ulutic (forps first Official cere- reparation. for the damage, ‘H0113’ preceding wedding next wrought by (iermany llurlno,‘ tile wrllk. - , war, Jules J. Juaserand, French AmbnrI-sluinr Paid 11g!!! yesterday. 1 SAYS MEDIUMS DREW WVSOLDIER DEAD BACK Montreal-Beggar ‘s. I om ha“ autflcient “Names maintain streets which, according in Summersille and it looked ilcrymc "om thangtowna. and thgrefore It to the act. are under tho exclusive serious for solne of the ‘llilll gentle-Ho the ground and boilrdml anmhprfluui H‘ H‘ H\.,“S,u.,l' solk,iu,r_ is e w“ not nocauary to m“ this mlmaintenailce of the G0verunlent?_men on the other side ointbe liousti immmfiulc m which “my osmium! i“ mnow__.'i H“, u,,d(,,.§1z,,,,,| 0111,. g. .11", “L M,’ Dewar made a Bfldlwould that be lawful taxation? Wekso they got busy with our frienl tors or lill- Old Grand Trunk com. . 017111195510“ when he mid he dmyknow how closely scrutinized are at Ottawa as the Attorney Gonc- __________ Ilililh’ now lli lilo sorvirl,» of lllu not know what ms district wanuuuquestions of taxation today, andral snys and they lmd a. wlrc semi Ilylnhll 1111 _1\1;11,1,n,-11 n_fl“\v(|y5 1111p] He should mks 1t m5 business m that things might be declared ultra down to say that everything ivrls ‘Duane m we wishes of Hm peuplevlilg rt-ru wllh concern the nor-cunts! Mo“ vlres to our discomfort at any all right and going glorious tor tho and they have already spent 501111 11111111111111‘. prose oi the gratuit- MR“ l n‘ STEWART 8am ha moment when we 3119mm to pass town of Summerside and that an) much money that they have nollcs vqlllnlurlly- given thcul Dpyop 1o 111m ahead, woken on m“ queajtaxation which is somewhat doubt-Icxpenses they had would be puvimrlght to continue any further workltlle dputc of tho 8001118111011 01’ 111111 “on, when the resolution 1ntroduclful. While it is desirable that the by the Government. What nlgoc’ um“ they regain we com-menw ol-llltrimpuny’ by the Government of m! the hm had been brought “L act go through, the House shouldpthing that was for the electlondlthe people‘ This highways schelneyffauudn under resclllllon ofvbonrd He had emplmucauy 1nd down ,t.he,be very careful not to destroy tile/ind then it will be renlembl-‘ge “leans not only a $400,000 b,“ thlsvofaluertolls (lfHd-hlllvicillililbéxlll) ‘hale. money o; the oppoamon Wm, wlwhole taxation system and nuthor- there was an indignation meshing ma: but double “mt He“ ym“._,;c lltlll.llllf\\l’l.-Jlil,h in .0 DilICQiK. “N; 1o 11; and he 41d not “mm a i-ty of the city in connection Witlhlield in Charlottetown at w it {or “election purposes!" (Laugh (‘lifinullglff u ml lllliionlhilifinpilt rpoic “P91111011 would be 1,908,353” administration. ithe hon. city members were nv 1 . . 0 o . o p e- MR. E. T. HlG-GS maintained od to attend. it was about some- on whiz-ll the bunks um lul‘lltt-li'Nl,;“y YORK‘ Am.“ s__Sh.Art-"ur wore blulzltcd by troops Vlf1ll('ll u 111"»C0flZll‘l lioylo. in his first lrmtilrl- . lulzlllnvxll wcnt into tile iflilCll-‘blslnce his return, brought gasps mm bunk hlnnciruud SU1ZUI1 23ll.llllll,lill0l(_yl,ies [mm an dludlcnce l" CHINE“, hnurks‘ T)“ Hum w“ [mm allillll here tonight when he flashed illilll sent lilll) the city from “PT-Ion ‘he Screen a lyicmm m‘ Sum‘ 1;" to my m“ Fmnch mm’ mlliwus taken during lilo two-minutt‘. about a tlli.rd of the fund was 111-.‘ I _ _ H _ 1 tcndl-d ‘for puylnouts in connection “(b31199 99km)" "Lsfgfdfiezmin with tile resistance movement the ° '1 e 11"‘ “w” ‘ ' Over the heads of the crowd the Frghlsllilnflljllitgoensfiill without pcligeilililtilrt) showed hundreds oi spect- Bifliilmi‘; °“2“";‘.Ii?..ii‘%.l5 Zilfitiiiiiiiiilfiii ifililflélfif. :::l1l.;‘"..‘al1will: ll§.f.’2i.°'lfii1 lli.§‘i’.‘§‘l“°‘l.'.l‘.“‘ ‘hilfif °l..“'.‘r;.“.; consequently patrolling parts ofhcfigyyrgegtrilfl [EJ111159lgfiifélalglgydlfaivfl Gets Six Months (Special to The Guardian.) ‘MONTREAL. April 8.~l1‘red Hanna, 42, was fnuud hugging. Wile-u flvurrhcd by polio» ho hall lllirty dollars (‘nah and a hunk book for a conlfortabio sum. Tile book showpd an entry on Jah- uary last your of ninety niue dol- lars, also deposits SillCe of five and ten dollars. with no with- drawals. He was sentenced to six months jail, 311, mnk [he mono}. 1mg,‘ maumdihi. Yllfislflluyib‘ guiltrill coulplmllcr . ask; ,5‘. é- r‘ ., . - , GEN ELTH. 111.11 conlidcnce and respect an,‘ respond to 1 ERAL ELEcTmN 1F However, this attitude has ‘been questioned by one hon. memlber (Mr. lVlcAtthurJd-le would there- fore aswin repeat that he was an. sol-utel, in accord with the prin- tilat the Attorney General in (IlS-Ififlns in connection with the poll cussing the Clause left out them“, According _to the lprcss it ail- centrnl Dirt. 81119118811111! 0111)’ 11101pears that only one of the mwm- beginnlng land end. and causing 11-‘lbers did attend that lmeetlug, and c1951 or @111; My; W111,“ he wourd to convoy a different meaning. The QflfliclQa 15 11115, 1,1,,“ m1, Govem_ clause does not touch -the taxation mam h“ been Bomwha; Tammi question at all. lithe Attorney (ten 1n prosecuting 111° mar-gar, norwpp eral thinks the clause is ‘Wrong he standing the very lengthy explana-‘fihOlllli movo an amendment that 1,101; rrmda by 1,119 111m, membe 1m- would make it what it should be. Charlottetown (Mr speaker Duf-fy) ‘HON- 11111- 10111191011‘ o‘ Mr. Stewart had some ‘fault to course 1 would 1101 111"" 1° 1°‘ ‘*1’ -0lWOf0i|J'U§TA find with ‘Mr. Duffy for something he said in his remarks; he had undertaken to criticise, in commit- tee, remarks that were made in a discussion in the House when he was in the chair, as Speaker. He regretted the hon. gentleman had shown this little political bias. Mr. Stewart had been criticised by .Mr1 Duffy tlor referring to the poor con ditlon of a certain road supposed to have been improved undel- the Highways scheme. He would be pleased to take Mr. Duffy over this rroad at the earliest opportunity. if he doubted the truth of the critic- ism. ~He believed the hon. member from New Perth would corrobor- ate what he had said. The hon. member for Butnrmerside (Mr. Mc- Arthur) had taken a very hish tone: HE was reins w 111W 110W every member stood on the Q1191- tion! He would 91011111117 111100 some additional legislation to on- force his "liiilhbliit?" 111' 111° House! Notwithstanding W111i 111111 been gold, it ll s fact that a tele- gram came am from Ottawa with respect to the Bummerside 71111901 ausr asiroiw ‘use svraulm TYION, at a time best calculated to ulist the Iriberal candidate and this present hill PRETTY WELL ooirtolnnvowrm nun cans- RAL DDIIMWN, just st a time WHEN 1T l8 HEB’! CALCULAT- ED T0 ASSIST THE HON MEM- nnns non Oi-ilimonmorwn. These are cold facts that 011111101 be gslnnid. Why WI (bi technical diiiliull- ty prdviiltilfl city w! 10'1"‘ sharing in m oral mm @111- THIIS TIME? Why was it not discovered and this my legal lolpinion 1151111151 my hou- friend's! HON. lVllR. COX did not think. as a. country member, that the Gov ernment has guarantee enough against trouble ahead in ‘nassinl; this act in its present form. ‘lie-H the local government to find i110 required 60 per cent of the money’! RREMlER JLELL: The city and towns have to find it in the first instance. MR. COX: it does not say 110 there, (Laughton) Now that's all very well, lbut the cit)’ people 11° not think they are being treated right about the auto taxes. if you have not got‘ ‘this bill dome pro- perly it might be nesfllbiv 111111 they will say: "We should have some of that money and we wan to have this settled before w? 1t?! our people for these streets. h t: city should give some bond t f1 the money will be forthcoming M111 the work perfumed rlshtlv- W118" the Government takes control of this thing, according -to this bill, they must find the money. MR. C. McARTBU-R: One would almootthink that the Mayor City Council would put something over on Mr. Crosby. if they 1'10 1110-1’ will go some. because hes thfi Foxy Grandpa all right. Thero wi be no question re5B1111118 9001mm" side. All bills will be raid prowl"- ly. MR. MURDOOK KENNEDY: I tho wildcat bills that‘ ha“ 119011 going through this House lately. M. one time lit was l» 111190 01‘ million dollar scheme; then wt: had an on nouns 11111. w! 1" year we had a 3450.000 5011101011"! sul introduced n» 10M‘. instead of tho resolution which was pl»!!- oli at that um. out _ i l Bill. Now we have this highways bill up again. But it was not so v and‘ am afraid this is another one-nth" ""1191; present conditions, so liar 11-‘! ‘lie gave the P001110 111° 1155117311” that tho lpoll tax would ho (10116 llway with. MlR. HIGGS‘. Do you lbolieve the ‘press? MR, KENNEDY: I don't think the press misquote you very oi- i . 8114K. Zii-IGGS: You mean they don't quote me very often! MR. KENNEDY: Continuing. said that despite this premise _11 nlppears nothing was done to le- movo the poll tax. The Conserva- tives claim they have always 110011 ‘oppowll 1n n poll lax, either for the city of Charlottetown or for the country, and they intend t0_ see ‘that this poll tax is taken oft the rpeoplle. But this is only 0119 01 “he Bell Government's falllnllfi- lThey come around again and they ggy; “We will warm you up W111i another little mess: we W111 he" the streets done at the expense of 11m people of this province." This means that if the lbill is 11111 through no It stands, and if tho Bell Government should by 011V misfortune remain in power. they must maintain these streets lrem start to finish. if the intention is fair and above-board, GIVE THE PEOPLE A GUARANTEE wild promises from Summers-ids 1:111 Charlottetown. and the ot o; towns, sigIiBd by ‘the M11Y°15 a" Councils. Then the 01111051110" WlhL as QUITE wl-lllluvo T0 FA-DL 1N NINE AND DO EVER:- TH-ING TO HELP THE M131 ' SURE. Mr. Kennedy 111191111" t“ 111313;: condition of molly 01 111° m" the Province. over which r1001‘ 110°‘ i could not travel to mark!!! 011011‘ 3;,“ 1g was indeed a nice state affairl- Hare is a Goveénmteliilg which in suture!“ 1° 11° 1mm" we of these uavs- 111111" 14g , yhey have no rillht t0 “Lfimiiln oil this HiQhWBY" bill until liter set the “111110011” ,1 1h. pgoplp M the Province. The! know, and the country Mo". 11101 1‘) PREMIIER BELL: History is re- peating itself! MIR. KENNEDY: Ii-istory docs certainly prove‘ itself. Nobody could doubt that, watching the working of this Government and more especially watcllinl: lilo hon. Premier. Ono would judge well enough that history will rrlpcu-t. it- self very sullly with lilo yollnl! people of this Province wllcn we tire gone, iliill when the debt ho is piling up remains to bc pulli! lloro we llnvo tho exhibition oi u Gov- ernment introducing :t_ 11101151110 and seeing two of its cabinet mem- bers stand up on the floor of the House and sneak seem“ 11- 1 would say to the Premier that 11¢ has already lost not only’ 111° "m" of the poop-lo but the ccniidencss of hi: own Government! “(pil- plaiuse) l don't know how 0110 gentleluen may 11110 "11 Awm,‘ THEY our 1N CAilCllJS AGAIN- (Lauglhlten) But their attitude has nil-early announced itself as tothtl: way ‘My n, away-king with e Drilling)‘: 5561?. Huouss sold the Act certainly Rives exclusive right to the Government to take 00111101 or certain streets. but “'0 3:12; that the Highways A01 01111" verm carried out if the Federal Ah the ment is asked to deal with ad V". iii/tie incorporated towns 11.11‘ in “gem we are very lortunune] we getting this concession“ I'll “e should take advantage vlncm-l Gov understood that the Pro men! when the sct is 11111111911- "111 immediately delegate 1M" 1"“ wower of the towns and villages p ln This was the onlY ‘my 1° w? the monev The Giwmmmem 11° " t. had no intention of paylfls "d 121:1“ N MR. COX maintains 11.32.15 member from Bradn11111110 a ' h t (Mr. Kennedy) 0111 11°‘ "MW w a. he was talkiM 11110111- Th” Govern lrent members had a right to spwkk 11' 1"“ “"3111” Pram‘? :11. ed ever70111511. °Vluimdovn w go "W9 ‘r9 not bound 0 with the Leader. Our Leader 51"" us lots of sodifl! Government benches.) “.11, KENNEDY: Ho r.) w 1:38:11: House took re- wouili need of which "long ago that time gentlemen wholmsy have gone just exactly ‘ op-Mq, v l l world." said t. (Apple-um 1r°m1or a moment believe could, than lot us abandon hope. tho city ut night police cells in the do)’ 1-11110- 011 ri-ays when tboro are signs of un- 1'05»! tile French scud up sailsago observation balloons from which they watch lhc movements of tho prlnuhltion . , liaison, April 8-~'l‘hl- fuuorell of £11.". il1ill'l(‘1‘l‘l victims of Saltllriluys shunting zti. the Krupp Iplunl lulu again liocn postponed. this tlliln un- til curly next wcvk. in order to lpcrilrl. tho French surgeons to "I- uxulnillc l-he bodice. Tho wnlluli- (‘(1 also will ho ro-c-xzlnliilori by the idrourll. Dr. (istr-rmnun, tho clllvi sari-tour. of tho Krupp concern, as- serts that at icllst Nlcvcn of tin- doad and wounded were shot in the buck. A bomb was exploded at tho lviilroud bridge ncnr Dulshcrg tn- day in. an attempt to destroy tho structure. French trocms g'l.'lrd- lug tho bridge fired‘ several vollzels at persons seen fleeing from the vicinity. on tho pzlrt of t-ho puiiiic witlloul willc’) no rilifivay officer can offic icnlly bfifftlfili llis (lutios, to vol- untarily I'll-RT the Canadian Nu- tnnlll Railway c0nlp.'lily u return of the grututlcs given ill ouch case at rcusnnnblo time tn be nllowod c-flcll nffirol" to (rolrlulvtp his pay- ment. in illklili: this ziciion we wish It. make it nlmlr as n mailer ril‘ jilslicn that ‘W0 arinlit no wrong doing on our pllrt as n1 1hr; 11ml- wn worn informed tho gratuities wrlrc given by the retiring hoard of ill" Grand Trunk Railway Com puny in recognition of 10111.] and f.n'tll‘l:l services cow-ring n pcrioli of many yours." Death of Earl . Talk is “Bunk" HASTINGS, Eng» April 8—-"All thls business about (irlrnarvon bo- ing brought to his end by magic is ncnsnnsc, and dangerous nonsense. lmoausl» it K005 to stir that rising tide of sifperstitlon which seems to be overflowing all over tho Sir ilirlcr Haggard. the eminent traveller and writer in an address to the Hastings ltotalrians today. "Whereever one looks’, continued Sir Rider. old superstitions arc reviving. it is strange and cruel. And it would make Nero and Domitian blush if they read whal is lluppcnluK 111 Russia and Ireland 1011B.“ 1111"‘ there evor been more massacres oi ohriatisns than within the last year rf two? Every evil forci- whicil tho wnrid contained B00111“ since- tho war to be thrusting up “a “cam will m- soili at. the "But no “mum, m", hr-llrlvp Hall 1m Tur-sd-ny at. l o'clock c0n-1 “my mo Almighty woum perm“ slstlns of Boigfan, Porchocn. three; the mm, of a dead phafngh’ w)“, saridlr horses also one Shotlsndl was only a mun with a crown on honor. his head, to murder people by magical means. l; is incredible and as christian men we cannot that such if they Announcements, Meetings, Etc. llATlllst-llio per- line per day. l: pgf ling per day for I dnyn or over 8c. a line per day for l days or over ii figures, initial letters, count as one word. 10/‘ per cent. discount for cash. Address forms port of ad and must be paid for. "Come to Anderson's hall, St. Peters Monday night. April 9th and soc Uncle Josh staged by the Scotchfort Social (Ilub. . 3v “Tm- pontponorl solo of horses "Final Noticc—l'strons or line‘ Montague Electric Comlpanv Ltri..1 who are in arrears are hereby no-j things could name"- be paid at once, otherwise they; will be disconnected from our clr in the realms of iftomance. in re- (“r111 “mm; (“r-mar 9011mm B, latlnw facts. stick to facts; in re- order or m, “ream-m o_ m M” iating romance, stick to nothing." 130M111’ secy__-rreua_ “y.” a '"l'.b-c|o things are all very well THE LIBERALS WIN GERMAN PILOT MAKES WORLD “GLIDER" RECORD WJNNLPEG, April 8—l"'rcdiclion of at general election til-is your ii‘ chine. with ‘pilot tests which Stamcr conducting us the head ot the i111- dor training school. The . Weather, Etc lgl-lpcrb vrUubE 0F :6-€r'l"u\l0~ ALL BUMDLED ' c,» TQ KEEP WEL\_ usage tedious-moo Fl-u SNEAK 1N ‘ruRu Coming Events, 1 = GERSREILD, April 8—-l<‘riiz Slum or, a German glider pilot, today cs- inhllshnd whnt is claimed to 1w =1 world record hy nmklni: ll 1115111111 “S" ‘flight of ono miliutc l6 ser- onris duration in a motorlrss lua- accomplished at in connection is The font was 11m Wasscrkuppc. BuG-S CAN the Liberals will the ltiooscjalv by- cleciion next Tuesday were mluio hero tonight by iinn. George Lang loy, who passed tilrough hero on his xvny home. Mr. ilunglcy thought ‘Ibo new redistribution ‘bill would have a good deal tn do with lhc result of such a general eloc- t, tion. "The Dominion (iovernlnent g may look forward to winning it,.~“;' through the aid of that hill. which '1 is ‘being prepared with much cure. it will givo Saskatchewan five add- ed seats. and you may he sure that tho constituencies are being shap- ed that the Government may have every chance of winning," he said. x Al? QGO-OO-O-OWQ-O-vW-QO-O \" *4‘. i Condensed Specials v / IlATlil9.—10o per line per day. as“ per line par day fnr it days or over 8c a lino per day for s days or over. ;Count 5 words to a line. Groups of 6 figural. initial letters count as one word. 10 per sent. discount for cull. Address forms part of ad. and must bo paid for. special Rates Furnished Room Ad. 75c for seven words, for one weak. Situation wanted. for seven words. soc per week. :0 Lsr KING Eowano Horst‘ Phone sash. 4 1 31 WANTED A1‘ 0N6! A WOMAN TORONTO, April 9.— Maritime 111111111111111111 moderate south west winds, lair and mild. Tho tcnlpernturc during Satur- day night was 29 above, at ii rLTYI yesterday 40 above; at 9 p.m. last night 4-2 albovc. 1118b tide this afternoon at (.88 and tomorrow morning at 5.41. Sun sets this evening at 6.40 titled that all such amounts mustl1111f1 P110! 101110119" 11109111118 l1 5.23. No v Moon Monday April 16th it.” a.m. ‘ summer-side tide eighteen slim utcs 111"‘ 1.11"!‘ or girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. W. A. Munch, liope- ton. 3i ‘WATGHCI, CLOCKS, JEWEL ..iry repairing and engraving of Iihe highest order at The W. T, w una- Co, ma, , st. , a Qflixllnth 1.0 amen-chi PAM , t? non silver fans. Reward. WJI. Tu ton. _ omtovn. 1|