MAY s, 192s. The I llew Peoria Sewer is a fertilizer spreading ntachiite which itttaches to tlte end of the ivagtiti hoX. ‘there ar" no holes to bore atid J10 cleats to attach and it cait be ptit on without remov- ing tlie tail board. lt is tlriven from the rear wlteel of the wagon. lt spreads the fertilizer over the ground very cvettly and easily. and can be equipped with several l tliffcretit speetl sprockets which will re- qulzttc the width of the spread front ten ft-st up to twenty four feet. It has been specially tlcsigtied for spreading damp and sticky chemicals sitcli as exist tn iimitixetl fertilizers. This. ntachiitc has beeit designed with the idea of tierfectittg the four most ittiptirtant poitits iii this t_vpe of niachiite‘. itamely: SliRl-lNtffll. Sl.\l- |'[,l(,'l'l“|' OF \\'ORl\'lNt2 l‘.\l{'l‘.\'. liYliN .\l')jL'S'l'.\llI.l-‘. SPRlCAl). .\(;- CliSSlBlLlfY t)!“ l’.\l\"l'S l"()l\' Tihe New Peoria Fertiizer Sewer meet all demands for these machines immediately. CLlZANINt i. similar titacliiiic. \"l' from chemicals. In the Matter oi Strength lt cotltaitis,only' one half the cltaitis. faits and gears itecessztry to other __l_ii_itlgittt- Smvers; Each of these work- ing parts is frotii forty to sixty per rent. lteavier attd stronger than on any otlter lt has an atljtistaltlt- s-s throw spread for eveti application. liaclt itvttrltitig part is visible. easil_v rc- movaltlc for cleaning. atid full_v protected _sticl<_v substances as a rulc. ‘hence _llct'c. is an interesting poittt regarding the New Peoria Stiwer, \\'ith the exception of the New Petiria Stiwei‘ with its simple sitreatlitig llllll, all the older fashioned types of littdgate Sowers are equipped with two fatis. two sets of tlriving gears and two sets of chains. 'l‘hest- superfluous |t.-o-t\ not ottly incrcast- iltc tlrtnigltt. but ll|t'_\' also give the owner a lot of extra parts where trouble itia_v occur; a lot of extra parts to clean attd adjust, zuttl a lot of extra parts that will wear out and have to be replaced eventually. lt has heett customary to buihl these mtecliittcs containing all these extra parts. so that the complete tnacltiite weighs l)v~ tween too atttl 17o pounds. The New Peoria lintlgztlti Sower with only on: half the chains. faits and gears. tieiglts 181 pounds. Strict comparison will reveal that the Hopper, (tears and l"aii in the Peoria Sower are built ver_v tnuch heavier and stronger than the cor- ieslioittliiig parts in any other itiacltitte. In the‘ Matter oi Draught: The New Peoria Sower is very light in the draught on account of each bearing be- ing protected with a grease cup. and because it has only one spreading iniit to be driven. In the Matter oi an Even and Adjustable Spread: l The New Peoria bower is built with two feeding spotlis. liztcli of these spouts is adjustable, attd can be arranged so that tlie fan will throw the T e ardie Charlottetown As our original stock of Fertilizer sowers ran low during the last few weelcs,‘we have ordered out another carload of these machines, and these are being unloaded at our western Warehouse in Summerside, to take up our orders in that section. We now have an "ample supplyin both Charlottetown and Summerside, and are able to '4 For those growers who are interested in this simple method 0f spreading fertilizer, and who are not yet fam- s . iliar with the points of the New PEORIA Sower, we are . attaching the following extilanation and remarks. tiiatcrial t ithei‘ ltettviet‘ towards the centre: heavier towards the outside edges, or evenl_v over the entire width. This ar- rangement of the feeding spouts is one of the most important features 0f the New Ptoria Sower. for the tendency to sow utitveti strips ltas been a common fault with tnost etidgate sowcrs. The spread- ing tiiiit is ztrratigeil close to the ground attd careftill_v protected againt wind wast- ago In the Malteriti Width oi “fhilc the New Peoria $owet' is stipplietl with gears that will spread up to a width of twenty-four feet where any specific chemical is tisetl. 'tliis practise is not advisable where chemicals of varying specific gravities are tised at one time. The reason for this is that the centrifugal force generated ~at high >|I.'L‘(l.< ltas a tendency to throw the heavier chcnticals a greater distance than the lighter icllCllllClllS. and this would result in an titt- cveti sprcatl. After a series of tests iit the spreading of several chemicals at one tintc. wt- advise for even sprcaditig. a width of front twelve to fUltl'»l»e‘Gll-—.f-(=Gl= - In the Matter oi Free Feeding Qualities and Easy Cleaning: Fertilizer chemicals are ver_v gtmntty and the clogging tip of fertilizer sowers has lottg been a bug-bear to the average owner of such implentettts. and tnattdv a iiianltzis spent man_v an itnntiyiiig and prolitless half liotir lll the lield, trying’ to remove the cnmtiiy fertilizer front the working parts Ollt‘. of the sower he itses. This unpleasant ft-atttrt: has been elimitt.'ttetl almost eit- tircl_v from lllt‘ New Peoria Hower. lltis has been accomplished in the following titaiitier: There are no woriti or tttigttt" feed gears to bridge tip atrd hind. There are no iiiterital \\'ttl'l\¥lll],{ parts to clog tip and stielt. .\ll the driving gears are pro- ttrctetl front the fertilizer" and each bear- ltlq is" equipped with :t grease cup. lt is within tlie realm of possibility that the feeding spouts itiight get titore or less cloggctl tip. lloivever. these feerliitg spouts are common on all fertilizer sewers. The tlifference- is that the spouts on the Peoria Sower are easily removed iit a few secmtds while the spouts on most eitdgzttt- sowcrs :ire rigid mid tinreitiovable. ~ Compare the ease with ivlticlt these re-, movable spottts eatt be cleaned. with tlie struggle attached to getting at the inside of a spout that is not removable. .\‘t llli: \\'e ltave secured the services of a Peoria $owet' factory representative who will explain and tlettiotistrate the new Peoria Soircr both at Charlottetoivti and Sumnierside. for tlie benefit of our cus- toiiiers and interested prospects. i '|'l~'.l{.\l.\': .\ii_v responsible farmer can se- ctire one of these New Pettria Fertilizer Stiwers on ver_v reasonable tcrttis at ‘ordin- ar_v interest charges. g. 0o. Summerside ma: cnnnnorrnrowiv gontmum __ SAUNDERS ll eminent Ably Dem Following is the speech delivered by Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. Con- servative member for Charlottetown, in the Budget Debnte in the Legis- lature on April 18th. Mr. Speaker, tn rising to speak on the Budget debate and the resolution now bctore this House. I am endeav- orlng to discharge a duty. It is the duty cf every member of the Loyal Oppcstttcn in any Government which rcccgnizes the two party system of government. to criticize the Govern- ment's pclicy and budget program in order that we may have demo- cratic. responsible government in- stead cf autocratic rule. It is not my idea. cf political dis- cussion to criticize only. Mr. Speaker, but to endeavor to criticize with con- structive motives, so that our Pro- vince may have a fair measure of good‘ administration, beneficial to the Province and people, even lf un- der Liberal regime. This Government is holding the rclns cf power under most peculiar circums ances. This Government. _was nt: lected to power by the wilt. icf the people in regard to adminis- ‘trativc ability or designed policies, but they hold power on account oi’ the great: Temperance question. I believe, Mr. Speaker, that all will agree that the Liberals could never have gained power if it had not been for the Alliance. The Alliance. fully organized. so influenced the electors of this Pro- vince that the will of the people was swayed by and with the Alliance, and thus the Liberal party that had premised all things to the Alliance came into power. Therefore. I claim. Mr. Speaker. that this Gov- ernment is holding, power not li_y the voice of the people. when they are not dcitig the will of the Alli- ance. which undoubtedly elected them to clilce. We have been told by the hon. Premier himself and we Alliance. that the Liberal Govern- co-uperntitig with the Alliance and their plan cf a temperance policy which elected the Liberals to office. Consequently the lion. Premier and his Government should resign and go back to the people and ask for a [mandate to carry on the business of tthis Province. l the sweets of ofilcc and double-deck» .cd salaries are alluring to them. even it against the will of the people! I have every reason to believe that. there are some fair-tninded men on the‘ other side cf the ~ House ' who feel that ‘the Alliance elected them to power; in _ fact. some members SCATHING CRITICISM UN l Incompetency and Hypocrisy 0f the Gov- C. S. McLure in Budget Debate. may judge by recent actions of thetlhfl/ 111's llllllfllng l0 the House or ment is not carrying out, or eveirargumelt. tApplflllSeJ ‘pf many salaries-I believe it; is four; 1 on. nc. this will not, be done whnetttie chief target 0f criticism. IIMINISTRPATIUN onstrated by Mr. W. House on the cvlls of alcohol. After dlsprnsinq with this subject. which he handled in a very able manner. he then touched on Dominion poll- tics. on the 1911 Reciprocity Pact that was defeated. Besides those two issues he saw fit to make a per» scnnl attack on the editor of a cer- tain cclumn in a daily newspaper of this Prcvince. I do not know in Just what terms he referred to this noted icurnalist. as he used a good many ncdical terms that I did not fully understand; but I took it, from his remarks. that he was accusing or charging this gentleman with not. bclng in o. sound state of mind- that he was mentally deficient. I stand to be corrected if that ivas nct. the meaning which he wished to convey to this House. I was rather surprised. Mr. Speaker. that the lion. member of the Government frcni Sunnnerside should stoop so low as to make an ‘attack of this kind. It was certainly a surprise to me: I had never dreamed that he would do it. In fact. I always be- ' vcd that the lion. member from S mmerside was a temperate man- a sober man. As he continued in his debate I still thought so until lic ventured into this field of severe and uncalled for attack and critic- lsm. Then. Mr. Speaker, I came to the conclusion that the drugs and narcotics that he was lecturing us on were having effect. ln some way, though how l could not tell-be- causc his remarks from being tem- perate and sober became most till.- ter and intcmperate. I only mention this for the reason that we are all. perhaps. too ready to attack people and say the most disparaging things about them for the sake of political propaganda. It should be a lesson to us all-and I hope it will be lo myself-to avoid such things on the floor of this llousc, or in a campaign. Never Mind! SMOKE A I SAVE m: n “Poitcn HANDS or anywhere else. I do not believe to tlie man who follows that line of The Budget. The Prime Minister has spoken on the Budget. and that is one leg of the "tripod" Government. which will be tlie text for a short time. Con-_ sequcntly. the hon. Premier. the man perhaps tnore~ltis remarks will be Of lccurse. no Government or Prime Minister sltcnld bc averse to critic- listn. because if it is false criticism they have nothing to fear; and if it ‘is true. constructive criticism the GCV€!‘lIli'iCIit"EtIid' thePrtmc Minister ' r ‘has much to gain therefrom. lvlr. Speaker. probably history docs c1722 I I when speaking on the Draft Address not record an occasion similar to snid they had nothing to do duringpthe present when the legislature of elcctlcn——that they would have becnithis PrCViIIOC 118$ t0 budget f0!‘ fl elected if they had stayed at home. deficit with no tarovision being made Thunrlion. membcrs"surcly'""miist- tocovcr such a deficit. It resembles have some difficulty in satisfying‘ very much to my mind the policy of their conscience, unless it has he- an incompetent business man who come very elastic, when they find totals up at tlie beginning of his fin- thut the Alliance which has elcctctlillllclfll your what his revenue is like- tltem has not. been recognized. IV l0 l)". M"! "WI! 109MB‘ l-lll Whlll his expenditure is certain to bc;and basins Ills Blvlflns Ablllly- finding that the mm exceeds tilt» l Vlllllfl‘ list-filling lb the lwll- Plej-formcr, rubs his hands and plously lmlcr delivering his Budget Srwvvlrcxpresscs his hope that. Providence a few Itlslits asv- the fevllns Came will provide the difference! We over cne cf disappointment. Hekncw from experience of nearlytwo seemed to have lost his (triving force. thousand years of ‘vmch we have his blllmlll! "bully 11l- Whlch he “'35 authentic record that Providence an adept wlille ln Opposition. flndhmttet- does anything of the kind. when canvassing Prior l0 the t-‘lecqrroviticnet- works through human ticn. The only time the Premier sccmcd to wake up and get into real dramatic acttcn was when he attack- ed tlie cx-tiresidcnt, the tax-secretary and others cf the Alliancc,——thc very men who elected him to the honor- able position cf Premier of this pro- vincc. It is rather" small politics. instruments and helps those who t ‘help themselves. deficit can be made good is by pro- viding mcans to fill the gap. This ‘Government has failed to do and comes before this legislature _aiitl before the electorate who returned them to office with the non-possu- Thc only way u‘ Mr. Speaker. for a Premier of this “ms aflnudo “m; "he". we an“ w‘. H0115" l" "Wick m9" C" m9 "Om" °l are failures as financiers and you've this House who iiri: absent and caii- ‘m; u, take us. a“ you um] ‘my not lléli/O‘ an tipportttnicy to defend W-hfln. |§ this pgflq-y going to land l WPIES The wonderful success, following its use during the past three years, has clearly proven the superior merits of this IMPERIAL product to our experienced ranchers and they are planningon feeding liberally this S9350“. Our formula is specially adapted to the needs of thfl young and growing foxes, 1S rich in vitamines and a sure preventative of rickets. IMPERIAL PUPPY F()()l) is guaranteed to be strictly fresh. Order early so as to be sitre of receiving your supply in good time as a heavy demand is assured. HAUCK FIRE (SUN We lia vi- fi-etu nt which 0x70 0d the exclusive aizeiiey for this popular" and highly rlTirir-iil rant-Ii illegiti- ' ‘ m-army (\||(|4||‘\P(| by lrllflllll; filllldlllrfiflll‘ clearing pens uml houses themselves. It is only a short time ago thnt Divlitc Providence was be- trcntlcmcn the lalcssitig cf heaven. land mid sea for making it. possible Uh, wliui. u. transformation of thought! What ingratltudc! Of all the sins that man is heir to. iii- Hrntittttlc is the most contemptible. l-Ic winds ttp his preamble about these mcmbcrs cf the Alliance by shunting tc the Opposition: “You are wclccme tc them!" However. I be- flcicttt stamina left in them not to tie down tinder this attack of the hon. Premier. - They may come back, and shoot. through his smoke screen: and if they do I ivarn tlie Premier i0 seek his unilergroiiiid dugout as quickly as possible. tLnttgliter and applause» Compliment to Judgi- lnmini. Before dealing with the financial aspect of the Premier's Budget liurled'by my hon. friends at this side. of the House. In this connection I ivns: going to refer to some remarks made by the hon. member of the Govern- ment from Belfast. but he no longer occupies that position. I would now he. remiss in my duty. Mr. Speaker. if I did not compli ent. him on his new appointment. am -‘ d to learn that he has been elevated to the high and distinguished position cf Judge in cur Province. I knowt . cf no one. Sir. more truly grncefiill ' and dignified. more fullv qualified to adorn the judicial seat and to administer truth and Justice in our land. My sincerest wish is that health and length of days be his tc enjoy the honorable position. For, when a man becomes the Jitdgc of‘ his fellow man and the administrat- or of Justice between men. it trittv is a responsible position. Reply to‘ llon. Dr. MeNeill. The hon. member of the Govern- iniz invoked to confer cn these same to defeat the Stewart Governntenel speech it. ts necessary for me to clnrt-, fy the political atmosphere with re-‘ gard to some remarks and criticismst this Province; which has aulcbt far loo large for its declining popula- tion‘! For. lo the present dclit of over two millions this year will be added over one-half a mlllhn more. (Con"nued on Page Nine) lint: cases YOU 5A‘! VOUK (DUNN GEDNIE VAbfilll-DE I of destructive parasites. Full information on request. ‘s \\ t>.e.t. HAVE THEY HAD YASSUH, THEY THE TRIAL YET? DONE FINED GAWGE * EUEVEN- FIFTY lmrentm. BISCUIT Co. y CHARLOTTGTOWN GRBBSIGIMIVS HY uucr! ZEN! ale/a u unto 0F 6511016 u? isvzkv nonume nun wntuNG 111E DOG 190cm Off Hi: FACE. H! 5Q]; HELL EITHER tutvi! "imgut ‘W05! "QUND one: ovraioe m m»: Quit wiiiamita . til ins m». ment from Summerside. when speak- ing on the Budget, spent a large; portion of lfls time lecturing this