v -2eeee;=====.". produced. m, l6c. 16¢. 2m» MATINEE 2.15 EVENING 1 s 5.45 .. -~THE ALBANX. NIGHT BOA l Also Comedy find ERIAL Monday pt-u-u- USUAL PRICES WITH RALPH FORBES AND DOLORES DEL RIO A red-blooded Dram: of Love and Advcnf-urc; of strong men on the quest nf Gold. The spirit of true Romance that tug: n Humanity‘: Heart. _ _. .. ~34‘ ALBANY AND VICINITY in Albany station, her studies, after spending her Ens-i the arrival of a bonny baby’ boy. ter holidays here, the guest of i101‘; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cni- michacl. Mr. William ‘Pro! nor Miss Helen Mc-Carvllic. Carleton.‘ 'I‘r;\irr>r_ is speildlng a fcw clays in Albnniz. the guest of her sister Mrs. Wm. G. Trainer. Mr. que. ls busily engaged hauling spud! Burns. {I151 WARNlNG The attention of those interested in directed. to the fact that The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective As- sociation is in a more favorable position than ever to pro» secute any who trespass on the property of the under- nlentioncd members: ' 3 Points l0 Remember __ BEST LEGAL TALENT RETAINED t ' FIRST CLASS DETECTIVE AGENCY l TRAINED BLOODHOUNDS MacLure 8a lVlacKinnon, Charlottetown Royalty. - W. K. Rogers, Souihport. Ghrlrloticfovm S. B. For»: G0,, Charlottetown Royalty r E. R. Brow, Charlottetown Royalty THE UHARLOTTETOWN FOX BREEDERS‘ PRO- TECTIVE ASSOCIATION. , E- R-BR.0 W. 146 Richmond St., , Fire, fife, kAccidenf, Sickness . y‘ Plan Gloss I‘ Insurance ‘ fif.,§l.owest Ruff. Stocllf-‘Corhipuifio: 03460000004000 , . ' ‘ichoriottcfown r ALL TALKING FOX hlOVlETONE SPECIAL Stirring spectacle -- Submnrlncs - The China Srb-Slinnghl-Tcrriiic storms-Lost treasure- All in all one of the mos: spectacular talkie: yet II ALSO CHARLIE CHASE TALKIE COMEDY CURRE BIT-ATTRACTION AT noxvs rnnarnn unw roux. Miss Gertrude Carmichael, has rc-j Congratulations are extended to \ turned to Charlottetown, to resume hir. and Mrs. Harry Ross, Albany on l spent a low day's in Halifax, N. 3.. the ghost of Mr. and Mrs, Monard , Wednesday.‘ . motored l0 Summersicic and Albany I morning for Havrc ihls u-cek. While in Albany he was Sc0tla.—H. Mr, Robert Holland, Lower Bedc- ll~~ uucsl, of his sister litrs. George O-Qmmi-OQO-Okkv-O-OO-OROWO-OO-OOWXO-IOOOOQ 30-00-03-000 RINCE EDWARD» “MEN WITHOUT l2$£$%fl3 ISIYSVAIQI) MONDAY Matinee 3.15 . . . . . . . . . . 160-470. Evening ‘l d; 8.15 .. 260-420-5242. 100 STAGE AND SCREEN STARS Blend their talents in ihi: krcaicsi. of all musical ex- travaganzas. Plus a scintillat- ing chorus of 1Z5. 60 young- slrrs that are dancing fools. 40 choral singrrs. '(‘:..-.i.ums§ and stage settings more lavish 11R" flnyihlng you have cvcr sccn. With music by George Olson and his orchestra. And into the production is wovrn a dramatic story of an old minstrcl tmupor whose friends did not 10"" him in his hour cf mm, ALSO I'M-Kn; NEWS Works, And S. McLure. (Continued From Yesterday’: Guurdlnn) Dairy Herd at Farm. There l: another item, with regard to Falconwood Farm ihlt I wish to take up at thl: time; that, l: with regard to the pure bred herd of cut- ltle. We have heard on many occu- slons that the cattle kept at that institution during the Conservative regime were not up to standard. I think some hon. member: stated in this House that when the present Minister of Agriculture took ovcrl that department the cattle out there were all "culls, scrubs, and mong- rels." Probably that i: only the way they have of describing the, Falcon- wood Farm under n Conservative, administration. We will just look at‘ the fact: in connection with it, and see how much foundation therc f: in the criticism. Under the Stewart Government, the Hon. John l-l. Myers was Min- ister of Agriculture. Mr. Myers, as 1 we all know, is u practical farmer: land when he left that Department .' he left a good herd of cattle at Ful- ccnwood funn. I hnppcned to ask.a ‘question the other day with regard ‘to pure bred cattle at the Farm, and I received the information that there were twenty-two pure bred cattle, ranging in age: from one and a half _vcar: up to thirteen or fifteen years. Out of the twenty-two cattle there were fifteen that were over thewgc of two and u half years. Now before I come to my point I want to nay The many friend: of Mrs. Cassie Schlmerhorn are sorry to learn that she is still confined to her room. We all ilvish her a speedy recovery, recently; Mr. and Mrs, Claude Howatt, Cape ‘Traverse, motored to Albany last Mr. and hfrs. Prince Gamble and liaroiri Campbell, Bedequei Miss Marjorie I-Ioujalt, left Tuesday| HQN, MR" LEA; My hon {fiend BOuchc, Nova 0~ y so—ums morn: Senator J. J. Hughes arrived home ‘ from Ottawa. last vleck and is spend- illg a few days at hi: home in Souri: j West. ‘l Miss Mary MacDonald returned from Charlottetown recently after spending c few days there. Rev. Father Monaghan, from the ltfai\‘~u Islands spent a few days in Souris this week, Mis‘, William Lewis and Mlg Eva, rcfilrncd Tuesday evening from St. Peters Bay where they spent Easier. Mr. Peter lwacbcllan, Sourls, rc- turncd from Kingston ou Wednes- day after spending a few week: ‘. there. lreoently reopened up for the scu- l oil's work which bv the look: will be ‘Xbusy u: there l: a large amount of llumber in their yard: Mr. Frank Grady. barber. of Bour- jls, left this week for Halifax, N. 5., ‘to :;cnd a few days, a Among the Yiciinl‘: b0 Sourl: on lrhuradcy wa: Mr. clement Chev- lerle of New Zeuland. The first dance of the season n: held in the B. f. S. Hall on the 26th. thcrc being u good attendance prec- enfh-ifl. l sport: arc growing fn popularity in bltin Amcricfl; ' 4 no . y“ l The Klondyke Lumber Mill: have, Enioylthe charm of a Hcglfhp, Gy%§@Hl rmuuivr fi. i that I have never heard the Minis- ter of Agriculture make the state- ment thal. there were nil “culls, scrubs and mongrcls" out there when he took charge. I don't believe he would make such c. statement, be- cause ho l: a Judge of cattle and I think, if he ever made such a state- ‘ment. he said it by way of a joke. Probably he told some of hi: col- vleague: this :tory, and they have lgone around the country, preaching ‘it, ever since. surely knows that they were refer- ring to the cattle in 1919. MR. MCLURE: They did not any so; and we want to an: . lhl: chug: once and for :ll. (xyuie). Two and a. half year: ago th herd, consisting ‘of about seventeen of the- very :amc animals that are there now, was built up under the regime of the Stewart Government. , HON. MR. LEA: Certainly they were not. They were supplied by the Liberal Government or they never would have been them. ' ‘ MR. MCLURE: \_Qnesilcni llowi could this Government build up such a wonderful herd in two and one-half years from culls, scrub: and mongrcls? (Applause). Mr. Speaker, you can see the ridiculousness of some of the statement: that have been preached on this subject by hon. members of thi: Leguluture. Probably they did not know any bet-, ter; but there are the fuel: in regard to the mutter. l l f Quality Breeding. TllBIQ is another point to which I might refer in lhlsconncctlon. l have myself been a breeder of pure bred stock for u number of your. l have had the honor, jointly with my partner, cf breeding purebred‘ ltock‘ that luv: won-the world‘: kchlm- plomhip. not only oncc but on nev- ersl occasions, in Montreal, Toron- to, Boston and New York; and l know that no pure brcd bcrd could ever bc built up to u ctuudnrd of qunllty In two and a half yours. If my hon. friend: can do thin; if there l: ‘a secret that they have discover- ed and if they can ccnfinc that coc- ret to thl: Province, wl will become the grutcct produccr: of pure bred clock in my port cf world. (Applause). 88 - l5 CHA [XTITETQWN GUARDIA Reviews-l , 0f Omlssion And i Commission Finances, Agriculture, Public Other Depart- ments Ably Discussed In Bud- get Deiinte‘ By Mr. W.‘ Chester I We were told that u number of these cattle had been cold at price: ranging from $800 f0 $500. Ibelleve the Minister uld that some of them were worth at least $1,000. .1 don't know whether he said they were sold for 81.000 but I think h: acid they were worth $1,000 each. HON. MR. LEA: when did f u! that? I said three had been‘ sold for $1,000. MR. MCLURE: But there were none of them worth 81,000’! HON. MR. LEA: I um not saying they are not; they might be. MIR. MCLURE: Well. I was going to any they were pretty good cattle to be bred from scrubs. (Laughter). ‘Pnerc wa: another mutter in con- ncctlon with these cattle that I in- tended to refer to; but 1 undernnd from the Minister that there l:'lif.i- gatlon going on and it would not be proper to discus: matter: that are now before the Courts. I hope, of. nny rate, that wc will heir no more about thou “:crub" cattle at ihc Farm when thl: Gov- ernment look charge. I am frec to admit that at the present time there l: a wonderful herd out there. Last fall 1 took u breeder from Toronto out to-sec it, and he iwa: quite en- thusiastic. I might also any that I visited he Farm on many occasion: when the Hon. Mr. Myer: we: Min- ister of Agriculture, and I know that there was some splendid cattle there, and that the present herd wa: built up lurgcly through hi: efforts. So the credit, it seem: to ma, i: due both to the Stewart Government and the prcccut sdmlnl-iirlf-ion- Conservative ‘h: Reductlclil.’ been blamed by some of the speak- er: for reducing the farmers’ taxes by some $70,000. 1 do not know why we should be censured for this, b:- cause there l: one thing the farm- er: can always be sure of when u Conservative Government i: in pow- er, nnd that i: that fhcir tun: ‘will b: fcduced if it i: of. all possible. (Applause). Thcpoll tux wa: refer- red to a: well o: the land tax. I hnve challenged these hon. gentlemen bc- fore, and I will repent the question again: n mu poll fix was :0 you and equitable, why do they not put l5 back on the ctatutc books? They claim if. was the only to: that was really Just and fuir to cvarybody; yet they nbccluicly, refuse to put it back on the ltoiutcal (Applause). TEC IINIOAL SCHOOL IQUIIMINT I There l: another matter tq which I might. refer, and it i: on: which ha: always created some sensation ln the House. I refer 0o that won- dcrful Technical School. That ceem: to be the pet hobby and chief bully- hoo of the Minister of Agriculture u: well a: of the Premier. They urc never through telling u: obout that wonderful irulitutlon, the finest. cf its kind that ever wa: built, equip- pcl with n. grout amount of furni- ture and appliance: of dlffcrcnt kinds; and they always condemn the Conservative Government for closing that establishment in 10M. I lm I10! going into the details; , they hive been gone ovcr so oficn thlt cvcry- body know: why that school wu: dil- contlnued. Iui. thcrc l: on: point that llllllt be cleaned up. when thc lender cf tho Gfivlfflflwflt V" gpqlklfl‘ the other night he got loccc on thl: quutlcir ondJ wll rather surprised that the llluhtcr of Agriculture-did. not chcckJalm b0- for: h: rcn adrift, bccouu h: nude on extraordinarily wild Milli!!!"- And thll- VI: hi: ctufzmcut, thct the Tcchnlcollclwcl wu I! I We on this :ide o! the Home have. Si... wcludnoudthllltutcmoptcfcuc Premier’: during thc luttwo cc:- imxu. m: m mum u“ plhcl‘ u; tcclcorihcmnttcruniherchin tbl: House an Agriculturp Commit- lnd the mcmbc u of, that com- mlttcc on the hon. thmminlctcr of Agriculture. tho leader of ‘tho Oppo- nltion, the hon. member of the Gov- ernment, from lllnerald (Hon, Mr. Sinclair), Ir. Bruce and ‘Mr. Mc- Lcun. I wu prccent ct that nicel- lng myself, becuulc it i: the privil- ege of uny member of the Hcuu to attend the mectlngmbut not to m: questions. - ; _' If: wa: interesting, to 50c how this matter was going to be cleared up. Where did fhl: _i10,000 worth of equipment go to! Wu: it rally "scattered lo thc four winds?" I :h:ll take it up cum-ding to the report that wc received on it. when ihl: conmmlticc met. in the Agricul- tural cfflcc we had before u: ‘for examination the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, who wa: the Deputy Minister under the Stewart Govern- ment p: well. W: had to get the in- formation on the different item: that were being talked about on the floor» of the House. Onc of those 8t- cm: wa: motor mechanics depart- mcni equipment, which included tools, forgo: and blacksmlthlng out- flt. Th: question wci: put by the committee to the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, ‘and h: l: hi: answer: "Th: motor lucchunlc: equipment all in us: and i: now bclug nscd in ills Agricultural mu, which u op- erotcd~by the prccenf Government." The forge: and blackamlthlng outfit. mark you, that were "scattered to vcntcrv tukcn of. u: ‘when ft wi: moved. MR. MOIMRI: How l: it we‘ arc getting it ncw7 _ . non. MR. um: Bccuusc we tcck the precept inventory. You, urqonly gucuing now, lcvcn your: often MR. MOLURE: W: an not making any, guul. Mr. lpcckcr. Tbclc Itch- mcuf: I hov: rad were ccplcd down the other day at the muting of Chg Agricultural Ccmnltfcc of thl: Jloucc, at which the hon. the Mln- ister of Agriculture prculdld; and ll l: not fcr me to dhputc and nay that the Dcpuf-y Mlnlllcr of ‘Agriculture did not glvc u: a proper rcpcrt that d:y. (Appluusc). HON. MR. LEA: And h: contra- dicted that report to me immediate- ly afterward: bcclulc hc laid his memo y w:: ll fault. (Orlcnof "chi ohl") . MR. MOLUREZ l con‘! help thlt. I am giving ycu the rcpcrl Glut h: made; and It I: time thl: Technical School qucllion wu: lclflcd, lo that you will ncf, have if. tc throw of Il u: u bnllyhco for clcctlon purpcccc, that wc "hcnitcrcd tho ‘lcclmicul School equipment to the four wlndn." Thu! ctutcmcnt l: incorrect; and if l: proved incorrect by Your own Deputy Mlnllicr. (Alilllluse). “lo. Soy: the Deputy." Then there were the dairy lupply cattle at this School. Then: cattle in 1024 were sent out to the Falcon- ucorl l-‘nrnl. so rays the Deputy Min- ister cl Agriculture. There was another item, and that the four windal" Some cf the fools. m; Deputy Minister explained, wen town and the funds went into ordin- ary revenue; the balance wcrc ln the Agricultural hull, except u few 0f them that wcr: ctcleu inst summer. (Applause). That i: the s= temcnf. with regard to the motor mechanic: equipment, mudc by the Deputy Min- Lm; of Akriculturc at the commit- tee meeting. ' 5'11)! next question in the cross- examlnation was: "How lbollt ti" $1,000 worth of furniture that had ‘been used u. m: ‘Technical School?" The unawcr was u: followaz" "It wu: prlfitlbllly m undlnd u now [in nae lu the Provincial building, and the bulancc l: being uncd at Ful- ccuwocd Ilccpltul." Yet w: were charged, time and uguln, with throw- ing thl: furniture away, "scattering it to the four winds!" Deputy mulafcr’: Evidence. W: took up cvcry item cf equip- ment that wu: in the inventory, be- cuusc m committee was dcicrrulfled to cw tho whcrcnbcui: of this Technical school equipment ac that it would cud the dlscuulon forever. ‘There w::, for example, the home- hold scicncc equipment. Herc again l: the answer of the Deputy Mini:- ter cf Agriculture: "Prucflcollfull in uce except u fcw long tublcc. Then were ma; rm of on: nmm fitting: were m» out i0 Folccuwood llcupl- tul und are in use thcrc or urc rudy for 15¢. Thc balance were cold to Currie Q M hon fcr over 81,000, undthc Inoncy deposited in the cur- rent rcvcnuc cf the Province." But that l: not all. There wo: one item culled the big electric motor. That wc: the real pet hobby of the Minister of Agriculture. The queu- uoifwu ‘naked; "wmu happened m the motor?" l-lcre i: the answer: "It Ill louncd or cold or glveuJo the Grllljccd Grower: Aucciuf‘ _ and l: ncwluscd by them." Bc my: the nepuiyMlnictcr of Agriculture. (Ap- pluuac). fill- LIA NBGLIGINT ll ll pclibic. Ml’. ~ lpuuklf. lhlt tho llnihlcr cf Agrlculiugc know nothing cf all this cqulplncui until IO Ill “Ill fulfill‘ hh Q73 pf- ficcffilllllholnng-fngfiffllufl] p“, I luv: only thl: to coy, illi- l! lbould luv: known. bccuuco In ha! the inventory cf tkcgccdc. HON. IR. LIA: ‘that: was no m. veufcry fukcn cad my hon. friend knlm n: not. That m: tin sold to different firm: in Charlotte» was dairy supplies or equipment. ""~" hcuocncd to that? The most cf, f-bc equipment wc: small-not .......: for u big factory; and it wu: difficult to sell. I understand, how- ever, that the dairy room in the Ag- ricultural l-lull at the prclcnt time l: cqulppcd completely from the Technical school. It may not be the moat up-fc-dutc equipment. Probab- ly the wnlntcr of Agriculture, in making the purchucc, did not pur- chuc up-to-dalc cqulpmwnt. W: cun- not be bluncd for that. Some of the equipment wc: cold to factcrlc: throughout the Province at a low price, we were told, and some cf if was loaned to amall factories to give them uuistcncc. Sc uy: ti: Deputy Minister of A_ lculturc. ‘ Now, Mr. Speaker, I have no reo- son to any that I dispute thccc flct: la: glvento the Agricultural Gcln- mittee. They chow conclusively that all the equipment of the Tcchnlcul School ha: bccn accounted for. 11m l: fho whclc category of It, from tho flrut to thc lnchNcw we know when itic; nndifiaollrpriscloluctlnl the Mlnlntcr cl Agriculture, who bout: that lac know: hi: dcpurtmcnl thoroughly, ncvcr took tho tlln: 0c lnquln whcc all thl: Technical Gchcol cqulpmeni had gone. (Ap- pluuae). I think flu explanation of hi: own Dcpuiy uhculd cod tho mut- tcr, cc far n: we arc concerned. I don't think wc ukculd hour Chi: Buuquo‘: ghcct iuny more. (Incrcucd applause). l-lON. MR. LEA: You will hear if. again. dent worry. MR. MCLURE: Thcn ycu will have 1c contradict your Deputy Mini:- tcr‘: own rcpcii. That will b: u moot interacting ccuntlcn. (Applause). DALTON SANATORIUM There i: another quclticn that seem: lo b: of great concern to the Minictcr of Agriculture, and that i: the old question cf the Dalton lon- atorlum. Lust night, you will remun- bcr, thlmfloucc llnfcncd to hulf In hour’: speech on the cublcct, I um mt coin: info u! m: dctull: of the dlcmunlllnl of thul. bulldlnl Ind the clrcuuutdncc: lending "up to if: bu. ing handed bcckfo tho Provincial Government. f lint wlnh tony this. that when Mr. Dalton. ncw "m: Ohurlc: Dalton. gcvo hi: munlflccnt uift to thl: Province of I tubcrculcc- flu Annual new," , ldwurd Inland Pmyhml: ‘T: y. uucnylllunuolhm, ' hi!“ Room: (Mun, B \ "W7- "14 MI: u 1.1a p_ M ‘T lull attendance l; Hunk.‘ n. :1. nsvuon. v. 1)., tun-g Preuldeni. mus. mum. v. n., um or . A’ b‘ l l? Secretary, .§' my , l‘ "'“"°rl“m 11¢ lave levlutlon of the dlstrm u; , low mom-he glve 1t 1mm m. ncu cf hi: heart on m" l, And I may my up" he m‘ u 369111)’ when the Lin“; U h menl releczec that gift. M m, g it wl: cold, public oplnlgn W lllllfinl lllllltoduyour‘ did DUI ISO thg nggd of g ; “ lum. In the put few m" - , opinion, ha: been around, ‘ through the effort: of the m: ‘i 500M)’. the Women‘: 111mm“ other public spirited , . _ ‘. with the recuit that delmlln . delegation waited on th: f. "q meat w ccc what could u m, I ‘i I n! it to the molt of m1,‘- cmmcnt, u: hem. membm m aid: of tho I-fcuu said lull thut u contribution of 1cm‘ . wan voted inward: the bulldlqf ucw Suiuiorium. on in: um ‘ in: that the people would nlu 000. ‘through the generocity 4g people throughout the proving, ._ lmollnt,‘ I understand, wu . (To in Ccnllnucdl __.p____ IN MEMORIAM . GEORGE PILLMAN f r Thcrc puucd pelcefully m M. fer an illnu: of six weeks, “ Plllmun, at the age of eighty.‘ IIIPI- " Tiler! i: left in mourn, ca: Mrl- Mary Sciver, cf i ‘ RS60- ll The funeral took plnc: cc l nun ‘twclv: u. 1a., from llu ' dencl cf hi: nephew. Mr. m Plllmun, at Traveller‘: Real la: Murk’: Church,‘ New lcndn ~ l-uir. o. n: Wolfe wnm, u meraidc omciutlng. '1 n. A. orrlccns coma {l Mnlor n. (X-Incron, Divisicnll ~- mindcr of the Salvation Army of John Division, and Bluff Captain‘ Uriuki, the Young People‘: will villt the province of PM! ward Island next week for day: vi: April 00. May 4. Sunnncrsldc will bc flnl whcrc in uddition lo tmnmilll mm imam: then will be g mcctinn conducted in the Am! Wednesday m: Thuradc! ‘rho visitor: will b: roman jutunt Mlrtln cf Charioifciofl the ccccnd evening, ‘ Charlottetown will claim W ltlng lender: m three am. ' Saturday, aundcy. On Pridly ing they will be wlecomed in liil ular young People‘: meeting. 0n, urduy urnngemenls m Mint for u photograph to be mull ncw citadel band m include fill] itlng commlnderc. Durlnl Slmday sex-lice: tht " will commllclcn up mm. M: Icnguc of Mercy, boihfl" " H tionliin the citY- n: well l8 l!" ll officers. . Considerable blminer: viiill, with during on: mpwllw 1°‘- ulvsnccmcnt or the work of lhl i vlllon Army within the Pm ______,__ Blackened demand in fill ' Slain: ha: caused (m. nv-Ill- ucrh d Japan in drop iv l!" point in mm: rem » muwmwm m will: mun: Nd-héldcd rum l’ m: mun. um um 1M ll cwcdcycc.