iiiEitlIllE0l liln lnlllss . lllllllll. c. s. llclullll I lContinued from page l) own admission. had been promised, Continuing the debate on Monday e Piece en the delesatlen and at afternoon, March 26th, Mr. McLure {he hleet Irtmlment west left tllftlle snld;_. urc. s none o our a ars Mr. Speaker, when the House an. whom the Premier selects as his loumed on Funny 1 w“ speaking colleagues and advisers at. such it on the prosperity of Prince Edward Conference. but we cannot but felll Island. iBy- the way, the Speech sympathy for the honorable mem- Qpens with an acknnwledgemen; ber oi’ the Government who receiv- that "Under a beneficient Provili- ence we are enjoying an unpreced- ented measure of prosperity", Now we all know that Providence does not work except through the lievc what the honorable member aid of human instruments; and as himself confided Openly t0 hl-ii the Conservative Government. the friends. the best of feelings have , l r n ower un erl ' - gfiaxlrldelhzse dllrirlg gthg preceding lThe Conference WB-S Felnhflibble four years. it naturally follows thatlvtherwise for nothing except Whllii it is to the stewai-t Government. lild not metenallze- The Prelnlel.‘ humanly speaking. under Provid-i Went- 58W but did not nbnqllen ll- ence. to which we aredlxtilziebtefti llmyiieed. (ti! wenilare t0 $21153: ktjhe Jill-l » in n t ‘l; orne op ons pu e y 5-- lnbvliuhifp “may con o o I tlnguished Ottawa correspondenmi I sincerely hope the present gov-lln the lending neiyslJllPers. til? crnmcnt will do nothing to brillgPFinCe Ediybfd llslflnfl represente-l about a setback in the happy condl- ltiOn Wills dlstlnglllshefi Only by the tion of affairs we now enjoy; ll; will Premiers insistence in and out oil be the duty of the Conservativ-ehenson on thepglrcilt wetaith we we»? 3:5“ l," ll“ “°ljfl.f.,l,°l;';‘,.f."ili.°f $35.55 “ sé°inlfusf.il'l'i.°lid”fiél s on. ostcas ' s. - _ '- that this Governmentadopt no re- gecqmte ‘on lhée ftlllbleet alorlu. thlllzl trogade policy or attempt m Scuttle Iblohlflelggngtce antlzl prgtcfggigtigstlie back the hands of the clock. Donlinion Governmenlt- fulfilling at‘ the proper time an arrangement to. address the conference This. you‘ [will agree with me. is not exactly; lthe best way in which to further. lane's case when pleading with other. buff at the last moment. Such iri- i cidents cannot tend to harmonizi‘ i Speech From the Throne. It is not my intention to review iii any detail the twenty-four clan."- es of the speech which has been‘ submitted to uS- Generally Slleiili‘ lProvlnces and the Dominion flzrl lna lt they be characterized he be- ‘what we consider our rights. whom ing length without depth, and ccc- l l lthe briefs are tabled we may havul thinly it lnfllis hlefldtll Wlilllilili Oil" it full opportunity of expressing our look. It has been saidom my ex- |cwn, that it. was a paying proposition. At another Poultry Farm that 1| a h d the pleasure of looking over. the proprietor gave me every oppor- tunity to learn at first-hand his methods. This farm was situated within 25 miles of a prosperous manufacturing town where the poo- ple work hard and needed good strong food. The fann had 5.000 laying hens, producing an average of 4,000 eggs daily for the month". of November. December, January, February and March: for April. May and June the average produc~ tion was 3.000 eggs daily; while Julv. August, September and October, ed such evidently uncalled for re- lthefe were 1,500 eggs pel" day P1P‘. duction. The average daily cgg production gcvemmenls and ll- we are w be“ for the year was nearly 3.000; while. the average production per hen “TF5- lslightly over 200 eggs annually. This man's system of marketinx was quite interesting. He had a grading system, perhaps one of his which consisted of “selects? No. 1's and 2's. Each day's egg-l. while being graded, were stamped according to grade, and when lav- ed, and tiii- name of the Farm. These were then packed in small cartons containing one dozen and then packed "in cases containing from fifteen dozen to sixty dozen of the one dozen cartons. This was done for the convenience of the rc- taiier. . I-Iis system of culling his hcns was carefully done in October. poor producers did notget a sec- ond year, while very few remained for the third year. The annual gross return from this Farm was lseaooo froln an investment of about-cf thv meet lwerlll imirl and hurt I mention this, Mr. Spenliilll knowing that the cell and poultry business is developing in Prlnfil? Edward Island; and I would gladly support any measure that the De- partment of Agriculture would bring mrivard for the further devel- opment. of this industry, because thcre is ample room here in Prince Edward Island to double, yes, tru- l writuw-“I nu troubled with hodla views on P. E. Island's rights. pcricncc to hear or road a speech that contained sc many words and so few ideas. It seems to mo, on study of the speech, that the Gov- ernment ill preparing it had ell- deavoured to cover as large o. terri- tory as possible .without issuing any direct challenge that might be ac- cepted to test their sincerity. As it is the first production of the new government I take the oppor- tunity of congratulating Prelnlfl Saunders on his assumption of the duties of the office and feel sure that he is the very best choice tho party could have made from the material at their command. I'll-v‘ stand during the election preceding blc, the egg production. The idea in Poultry Failimlng is to produce , _ _ ~ . en rca ze more. With regard to dairying I am de- lmgile “i? llsl of congmullulluus l lighted to see that thc clause refer- mum not large‘ the Ho“ Mlnlslel. ring to this acknowledges the fruits of Agrlcultule‘ and l wan; ln con- of the Conservative Governmentqilgratulalu hllu on ugnln Qggupylng a administration. It is a matter of poslllon wllluh he held some mm- pride, as the speech says, to be abielyvars agm He l5 a urucllcul gal-m. to record that thc butter of thisler a good debate, lulu a good u-n. Province graded highest of any iuivullel._ Canadll- especlillll’ seelllg that ill” I am pleased to find that the Min- Conservative Government was crit-llslel. u; Agl-lcultul-e cuusluereu lllm. lcised,by the Liberal opposition fol sell the best u-lnn in take ndvantage its policy in thc Department of Ag- u; flln visit, of agricultural repres- Flculture" Bu‘ the pr°°l or illelcntatives to the Old Country, and Pildtilng l5 in the eating illelelll lthe Continent of Europe. I am sure _ and our successors are in the foll-lne Qt, his eyes opened with regard his return to office Shbwed an llgii‘ tunate position to reap in this re- u, lgne nnvnnges and progress in the lty or riding two horses elllllyiliellifwvard, the fruits of the policy which. countries he visited, along agricul- (Q the best t-IIOYIS of any Cilcilslourparty ‘so successfully carried tural lines. It would d0 a Ellen? equestrian in circus hlStOT-Y- Ull‘ iout. . deal of good it‘ many other mem- [ortunnteiy for him i103 the ciliilli‘! I would Join with my honorable berg of thc Government and others l'y the Noll"! n"! silil "niliiri-“lll '3“ lcolleague of Egmont Bay. in advis- lvnnld make similar visits lat thflf which horse he is llfl-‘Piireil i" iilll;‘ll_ ling thc Minister of Agriculture t0 lnwn cxpcllsfl. however) ;to enlight- his course. If we are t0 llldBe o5 ‘be cautious with regard to his piti- ‘cn them upon the grave questions lnnse who have already Simlil-‘ll llcy of live stock improvement. Helnffecting production and nlarkctilmz. there is still here llnserlhe l" ti“. ursued a very rash policy underl minds of many 0f his ielhwels l“ liho Bell administratiolfin this rc- . this house that he Will "will? ill“ lgard and the country had to su-i- ~ , animal that won the election lace min a very heavy loss in connec-, It is rathering amusing to a fok by a. nose and bestfide the ‘me ttion therewith. lrancher. breeder or fur mtlrchziir. which made Such B remarkable 5°‘ I It is true we are importing Wesl- lto discover ‘in thc fourteenth clause canal on his first flln in the Yllce- ,ern horses in large numbers iiito,that_"the growth of the silver fox this Province, whereas I am confiil- lindust-ry ha? ezfceeded gulltilllosfegellll- ent we could produce better horseolguine expec ai ons." c -- r - l ‘s n dan erous thing, we are 1' may P855 '°l‘i"l' me Telelellce- t_° ti?lgrlgnalsenieiiIeollslzifiofiglnififgglmlmild.)andvevigentlyl the government; the dtstinizlllfihflfl Vl5ii°r5- w” we“? iso high here, compared with tlliflllnfi only n fillllefilclill “Cllilllllllagll nil Dlbllstld i0 have illem wllll ‘l; lcpcn Prairies, wo arc at a. distinctlwith the silver fox ‘industry. U llv and will be still lnore pleased l disadvantage‘ and no farmer wortii- this probably is the reason why 1 llluy and others make more fro: lwhlle ls gulug lo go u, inn gxpcnsclmu- going aftci the fox lanai quunt. visits to this, the mil‘: cf investing two hundred dollars ln~ivlih a big F-twli- l lit"? leflizlll l l; densely populated “ml ‘me °l “lflbrecding a horse to find when lie-believe that the _G_0\ QlnlIni-ln “All; most prosperous Delft/s 9i ills Mil-l‘ ‘comes into thc market lie can getlost‘ no time ill stalling ltlgfl‘ lid nsiys Donlinions. it was flttinr-f incl more than one hundred and fif- lflfiillllfit V the iox ilinchels ‘gilt/l that we should have had reiolchll» ly for his trouble. Before saddlingl threatening and eefllmlgg ti" all‘ of a more than ordinary Ohaiacxglthc Province with a number of eXfiii-‘lillllsi’ many/III.‘ It?!“ l ‘(slug-l nt the celebration 9i ill" Dlilmmlfi. pensive sires the Govcrnmeil‘.zsupplylng of lnfolln: Ohnfllv 5 8W} Jubllee of confederation, as hm. lslmuld Satisfy memsclves ‘that, thefelfaXfiiiOll can bt- llikiie G vertlnnen.‘ it had its birth. It. should bolls a sufficient number of fur-see-lihlis will‘ mcyl’ rlgl 0d lnmu ‘_' borne in mind always thflt the ill] ing and philanthropic farmers prc-lTnx everything} ttillngt e ‘ll-lime pol?“ WlnPluVBS first made to bring t.il. l. pared lo breed llul-sns n; n 1055 for‘ lole and colicc I e1 ail“ l,“ to b" three Maritime Provinces into Un- lsome yum-S to comg_ ‘of thc bayonet. a i; v t"; hen this failed the oppor-f able to reoort ihni thc fox mdils i. ‘on and w t ken to create the is in a flourishing condition and l}r1':BI.l'gf“yS'fllOl1n which has resulted that the sales in London, Montreal to satisfactflllly ln the “ievelilpmelit Tile policy of the Goverllillent-tliliil clsewlltlltllall“ at; fthis great Dominion. lwith regard to grading of baconlilclplllllillf‘ ‘i “O i“ ' It is still a llwlnnk b15152: ‘hogs is left in doubt m thc lfiiftll-‘Fcclililonm llllttforlns to invc a ffgroph referring to the subject n _ ._ l S l- l-ul-lut, three Maritime Provinces. I trust the spueclm we Me told ma,’ you ‘nnlilillszllglaltllgllxgi33;‘:mung‘ hum!‘ thc Libel-n] Government of this Prrl- ummy grfldlng of bacon hogs hllulone interesting [Mm “m5 a Cmm viilce will hnye 11° Pill“ l“ such l‘ rcsilltcd in a higher percentage riflchma Babb“ Farm and they ‘new m-lopagmldtxl Bllllstiszncrtlthtgfipstdjlxll‘ “°l°°i5 ‘will? lglllliemii 1;“? llllliflacoltcu to take off 50.000 skills this coonyo lo -‘ ' " ccmpulsory gra ng wou ur e l , .. . -. g 3 would tel-ed Confederation and as an in- tax, tlicsc tit iioln $ to 5 dependent Province 0f thc Dinnin- ion lei. us remain so long as patriot- ism stirs thc-human heart! Dairying Fox Farming Distinguished Visitors. Grading Bacon llogs ic-opcrntive marketing ‘which ha: The help nccdudl for nus larm was llrovllgls‘) benliicinllt? Till ‘flarllllaiihltwo mcil and three boys. , l “End ng prov ncla egan on . ' l are ossibilitics new am arc told will be introduced. We arcllrglelrefor p not told that it is thc intention ohm“: Prlmc Edward lulumt illc Govcrnlncnt at thc present son-l v sicn to introduce such compulsory legislation. It is left very indefinite. and probably intentionally so, being: C“ mu Suulucl l wan; to non- ‘iu the form of a. straw thrown ouilgralulule me new lvllnlslnl- n; the lto sec how thil wind blows witlnpubllc works Dept: u young nun THE CONFERENCE. The confnrenci- of DOIUiDlOIPPIT- miera at Ottawa ill November last. so far as this Province was concert‘- cd, was remarkable from the in" that so many lawyers in and Oui- Roads "l ‘he mllismtuilc we” present N‘. Ilcsllect l” ll“ lircm St. Pl'.ti.‘l"8 district. Hon. Jas. plcsenting us. and the conspicuous l lMcmtvre; a hale‘ haul.” {allow ul absence °l ill“ llllllmble mmb” EH “mi i'°“l"~" ’i~“°°l“il°" ‘lilto hétiti of the money apendinr! from Tignish. who according to his ma“, I m“ lnlormell wlule the ...f Tho great success of tlic Egg and Hon, Minister war attending the lPouitry Association hcre is the mar- Gccd Roads Conference. he was conceded by all at that Conference lo be the biggest man in attendance. It is my sincere wish that his nev Road policy will be a good one. I. believe that if he is left alone he will dc ills beat. _ As is customary with the Liberms they are reactionary in their road policy. They intend scrapping the very excellent Act tinder which the roads have been so well maintainvd duriniz the past four years. and are reverting to a policy which Pym/ell disastrous in years past. We she-i look with considerable anxiety f0 see what the outcome of this policy lof reaction will be. , vel in the whole of Canada and thc lUnited States to the south of us. ' ELEVEN BOILS UN I ‘ThGYEI is lio qlliecsltllmrat all ttihat till; ‘ r an zat on n s oun n. on wc. AT llcnfd truly laid by Mr. Benson, who " ' y lls now carrying on similar work for u“ s‘ Palm!’ Bu", non.’ “n” the provincial Government of 011-. tarlo, and the Association was oer-l tainly fortunate in getting such an ‘able man of vision, as Mr. Leightiz- jer as its manager. In most of these organizations it is the individual ill control that makes or mars them. and in this particular instance tile {organization has been made on‘.- standingly successful by the ability and resourcefulness of Mr. Leight- iur. who is now. I am glad to say. joined by his no less able and far- seeing son. I do not think the Governmenfi can'clalln any credit in any shape or form for the success of this re- B markabie organization. and I fillet I I I ' I f) they will keep their hands off it. “d h" ‘m, b” "alum luau, lriiera are great possibilities in the Poultry business. I visited a Polli- 3.8.13. boiiieliu boill and all other llll l l u_ d ll . blood tllllordorn; manufactured only by m’ mm‘ w a n Em In an K and had eleven of than on lay am at - one time. “1 tried all kinds of medicine, but got no relief. ‘i-Ltool: two bottlll of . BURDiH |\ ll‘, Blind» \ . Fisheries The Government policy with ro- lzard to fisheries is onlv an imita- tion of that of the Conservative party. but does not lzo the length we nyqpoged to go. The endeavors of the Government seem to be to transfer the fishermen of the Prov-l to obtain the information which ince to another Province in order ~ THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN l l- wnne legnnl- ; and n; nnnln-en melother Province in orderl to gain in-; Ictructlcn? The Conservative Par-i, ty opposed such a proceeding with] regard to sending our young mcn, to Truro for Agricultural instructim ‘and maintained that we are entitl-z-tl (to have agricultural instructors of our own in this Province. We suc- . ceeded in getting instructors in all,’ branches. and why should we not have the same with regard to out" fisheries? -Why should it be nee-l essary for an independent Province like Prince Edward Island to have. to go to other Provinces In order to get the assistance which we are en-l lfitled to as much as the Province 50f Nova Scotia? - ‘ . 2 Education ‘Passing to the question of Educn- . tlon, l may say that the informn-l ticn gleaned about thc Govern-l mom's attitude theroiie is infinites- imal. We are told that three in-l specfors are to be added. and this, lls only replacing the three whom the Conservative Government ap- pointed and had to ivithdrnw when the Dominion Government with» drew their Agricultural Grant. Wit!" the increased subsidy that the gov- ernment now has. the least‘ they could do was to replace those ill- spectors which the withdrawal of. the subsidy caused to bc removed. lBut nothing is llifflliilSfld with regalcl to increased remuneration for our teachers. Who would have thought: that a Government which is so lav- l ish in its cxpcnsc ill other directions‘ ‘would hesitate about making u APRIL a. 19281,‘ slight increase in the remuneration essential people in our province? Remove our teachers for a year and‘ where would we be? Tile previous Liberal government found themsel- ves in a bad dilemma through play- ing fast and 100510 with their tcach-. crs. I sincerely hope the present: Government will not land itself lli. a. similar predicament. l I do not know what the ilitclll-' gent teachers think in regard to thc mention made about Education in‘ the Speech from the Throne. It would rend bctti-r and cause more lsatisfaction to oilr teachers if i‘. ‘read illusw l I "The policy of my Government Lei to increase the salaries of the com-l potent feathers nlld thus encourage to make teaching a life-l In tlic iiiieilests of Education and; in the interests of fair play to the! teachers of this Province, I submit‘ they are abcoliliely underpaid. Wc‘ have in this Province an excellent; class of teachers, many of them d-l- 1 lvotirig their lives to this noble work of educating ihc young. Many of us here know what a wonderfub work it. is. but those of us who wele l engaged ill thc work. no matter hoiv succcessful we ulcrtl, could not bel successful on thc small pittance paid. Personally. after teaching for a few yczirs and getting to the‘ limit of salary as a teacher was paid in 1900 tan amount of $650.1 I, lquit. the. work and entered commer- ‘. - rial life at $300 per annum, because‘ one line of work had possibilities“ and the other none to make a dollar glow bigger. And. after all, if ulo ale honest. we must admit that vie MEN yqueinslacct thc new Oldsmobile, you will be impressed by. thc fact that hcrc, again, Fish cr has wrought with all thc freshness of coilcclwtitm and mastery ofdcsign for which Fisher is notable. It is thc Fisher leadership in these attributes as much as in unrivaled resources and experience, which has made "Body-by-Fishcr” practically :1 shtirt-forin expression for capti- vating Charm, unusual comfort and iltmost valuc in all flUfOlTlObllC imtly. IO of us. apart possibly from the Medi- took this matter up with them. and, cal profession. whose members have I want to say to the credit of the Hon‘ Mu Stella“ that l“, Stated; jspcilt years of study on themselves uwllll the aulllllonnl revenue Mjand then practice on the rcst of ll‘; $125,000 wc will consider how best to; "lentils. Me m need of IIIOFC cdilcu- luurulule ll", remunumllon lo lhulIIOIHH information on this subject uumuelenl luuchcrs so as lo glue‘ Some years ngo the Ciuardian and lllem u Salary wou". wlllley ‘the Patriot newspapers. at consider- This increase was to go to H1005 _ teachers wlic are considering mak-lllcles relating l0 Public Helllllli lug leaching u ul.ol-essluu_ Rowland I am told by many renders’ of lung would u lawyer. a doclol.‘ ‘ldhese articles lllfll-‘tliey are doiiu: good nlcchanic. a fox farmer. work l‘ 3mm amoillli °l i3°°il< Tiles" fol. u“ average wage cl» $530 lmmh ‘articles endeavor to educate ti: ally? Just whlll, lu; wns walllug people to consult their funlily physi- lu uul out of lll The“. are app“)? clan. and employ him io assist ill lmululy l50 teachers l" lllls pro‘, keeping thcm ill good llcaltli rather member on the floor oi this House cilillliry “nil iilliioll llilaltlll" l3?- agrccs with me that it is impossibh- llldcs i-llese ariicli?“ illai l llaii‘ ll" to duplicate our very efficient staffllerled i°- illl‘ P11“ Catlin-it "iiltll" of scnnnl lenullnl-u ll wuulu l". tional articles from tile Medical A.»- -f.lon if this Government should pass llll cvel" ‘ills pmVilli-‘e- Tile“! iii" an Act in innrnnhe "u, sularles ul-ticlcs are good and most helpful. , lthc competent teachers who lire and ihlilllis i5 "eel-V BlYPll 1° lilillli‘ .slon. To begin with, give them unlit the Gilnlhilall Ol’ Pntliili- average lncrcasi- according to their‘ 1i- ls indeed legllfllnhit‘ l0 ilelll‘ Vability, their time of service nnnlthe reports from different speakers; other qualifications. averaging $20ilu0li the floCl‘ 0i thls “Gillie Yeflfllll" This would only llicall nt the mostilni; the Tnliiii infifihsc 0i iilb°l'¢'i-ll°-"' 340.000. The young teachers arelis BlTlOnE Oil!‘ People. NOW l d0“ fairly wcll paid (m- beginning nnq want to criticise. but oh! what lack until such time ns thcy prove their cf vision tllc Liberal Gorernnlclit worth: and if it livm. their lntcntioinhad when they ltnnded back the to make the work permanent thcv|l3fllt0n sflnitOrilllu t0 tile‘ dflnol". would automatically come in iorlas it ls now needed so badly. Sir this extra lncrcpge in shun-y, ‘Charles Dalton gave this sanaicr- I will say this in iln- school (gn-llufll at a large cost to himself. and fillers of this province-win Union the Government said nflcr it will; there is strenmi." Almost evel-vllcmoleted. "We don't “lent ll.“ class of professional men. men and‘ Contrast this with tllll notion <'=‘ men in many walks cl 11in ggt ln.,thc Stewart Government. They us- Kethefl 11nd appraise their ouuigsisted the Public Health by increas- wcrth or the worth of their gOfJdr-Iilllg the Etllnts i0 llilsiilinis- Rm they are not satisfied to accept whnrCross, Children's Aid Societies and the public deems fit to give them. Orphanages; and that with a small- be that public a Government. or an or revenue than is now available. individual employer. The Public Health of thc Province It must be lnost discouraging toican best be looked after by having the teachers, nfter years of consci- a sPeCiBl Helllth D9 ‘ entious work to find tl ‘ves so " poorly paid. This Government would be well advised to take inio consideration a further increase t-i M: T“? 90553 able expense. bilgon a series of ar—- l licre and iind out ii ii "of them could be vlld ill Plllfll rl by ill-- lfioilcl-lllllcili lor lllil irtlllllliullt Ill ltubcrclllosis ]lilll‘.‘lll.‘l. The publil- health of thc Province ticliizillih {the aiiteniiinl of this Govrrlinli-nt ilr. rilgllril to "(‘ll|l|l. Broken Promises t I did not kllow lrolli thc riludiilu of the Speech from lllf‘. Tllroilil. l.\.~ llll.) lllcntion was llllllll‘ oi it. Wlllllll‘ l‘ the Cid Agi- PUllSlOlln Bill u-tis iv ,be tllrolvn overboard by thc Holt. ,Preillicl' and his Cflblllifi. the ll(‘\\'ly lailuclxild lo llglllilil ."lll])I bui, tlicrv .lnndc a big rcpulnilull ll.‘ l breaker. ti-sts ills ttiiude. l |>l:ltll_l~'— mid‘ wlliltl I'll‘ \"(‘1ll{l_\' pru- pcliticnl llllcgrilv zlllrl l‘t‘ '- hc goes l‘0llll(l llll‘ ('()l‘lli'l' inlprcve the quamy and promo“! make a nice income for the yeuifishoivlng n rcail lrtcrcst in Educzi- soclallilll 9i Clllllidil- which “Y9 lciiillnnd ihcril carries out lllt‘ lllflhl burl‘- ‘ faced zlbullclolllllollts. Lct mo iirsi l‘L‘f'ilil to you. Ml". Speaker. and to this Hollst- his say- further development inlnlaking a life work 0f the profcs- iileiiiesll beneiilciol-iill‘ PlY-‘Sfllli: lugs ivhcn ho was in OlIpOSlIlOlI alvl dulllill; llll‘ uuilpiligll. Tho Hull. Prcnlicr when he \\'1l.‘~‘ ill llll‘ Oppll- sitioll used i0 tliktl lip hours oi" ill." iillllf.‘ of this ilousir; wllilili llicaning. crltlt-izillg. iilliltlhl f _. Vlllg; swearing by n11 illnl lEODd. grilzlt mid holy. \\'llill lwould do for rctilrllcri SOldltWS. Ni: returned soldier would ercr lllhi‘ a job on his account. nu nnlliol" \i'll..i his political (70lll|)ll‘.‘(i(Jll was! Not-l when he became President oi‘ Til" Council what did lit‘ do? Dnllnnr. ately and lriilfllllv he forgets lllufli‘ promises. tilriis around and llilc; the imnds that pftllétflvd llilil. Look nt thc llulrlbcrs of rcillrlirlri llil‘ll turned out of Olflfftl When the l-Iqlornblc Prolilicfs predecessor in offici- saw fit to [lllll one soldier out of office. the Holt . Premier. who was then Lcadci- of ‘the Opposition. made a tcrriblil llliv’ aild cry about it. I never drcnllluti, \\'il* lit‘ are all ulorking for dollars and _ ' l _ cents: and tllc mali or woman who G E N E R A L M U '1 0 R S O E (.. A IN A D A, L l IVI l l 1i I) 41° is not working for remuneration l would ask to rend the Parable of the ____ _ __ _ ___ __ __ _ "' ‘jfllel-llljf" " l 4 _ _ _ _ cvcr this. I have no objection to Nu“. Ml.’ Spuakmu lmlom the sun slclci‘ the public ilcnlth; few of usl would be advisable loll llli’ Clovllrrl- so lllliill ill Opposition. bout \\Illl‘l illi- Premier himself using a Prem- “ml Gcvulmnenl “mu Oul of pow“. consider it iirsi. and in this way"! lnvllt at the" lueslllll tllnv w roll-s ll "Willi lli‘ “ilillil ll" l" "lilllllil itll-‘s ciir; l ilever had. What I do cu llull cllllly um, last Summer‘ l all are true to human nature. Ail.\\'lth vlll‘ film‘. Sllllllllllfl Hlllill lI-YllllTll- “llll ill"lll ‘l-‘l "Lilli "‘ iii" W“ claim is this. that he should not llllu power. bl- l)!“ r of ll '(J\\'ll pll-rlui-s. . fvltlltlry". llltl Iicll, l‘; uillxrtl il‘i.ill hilt‘ lllifC llscd ii ut all when he was so ' opposed to it wllcll Ex-Prenliel‘ Ste- ‘Wflfl llzld a Pill‘. Allfltllvl‘ thing that I wish to refer ciillll". to is lill$l Wllilc the Moder of the llilllllilhl l-“l-“ml-l IGovtlrnlncllt was in Opposition he- Antlllli-r lililblkll’ lllill wil» <i'.'.'.lL ‘Wm ‘in many lmItfm-IIIS through‘ out ihi‘ roillitry tillci on the floor of llllS Houst- and tried to insinuate’. illld (‘\'L‘li directly.‘ to tell the people. illut Prcnlicr Stewart ivns control- ling lllc whole 'Ctibinct: that he Krill Hill‘ position after another: llliil ll.‘ uzll. Prcluicr. he was Attor- illlUll by lliil Ltzltil-l‘ oi ilul (io\'tlrll-| Imi-lll \\'lll‘ll ho wits ill Ollptlslllolll was ilriiilillclul Otulltllll). ll uxil. I\l'\\' ‘i: 1i lllCllll‘ 0i lll.\' lllili llU lilt‘lll~ bill‘ oi lllt‘ f‘ l)lll(‘l slllllllzl in .lili lvfl lllOlUl‘ curs 1C1‘ tin-ll" l.llllll_\' ll-v‘ at lill‘ Golclliillclllll; f ilw. l _ _ __ llmtlnbul. c“ “mm. l up!“ Jl llily (Ji ilsrhl. lllltl that nc was draw- uhulnu Elkplunllul. uluvllrl “Hm l lug ll l.ll‘L‘.l‘ .lnlni'_\' for holding botn lislilcils. 0n many occasions I ‘ii-id ml .1 llillliilll’. llllfl I iillllk ill‘.- ince that are making l1 lifc profes- ma“ lllsll i9 llllll i” i" Ciilcil iilwlQarc rumors currcilt of tilsircntlon lnirll", for llnvl n i)2‘l‘lllll‘l"\ f‘l' "M" llelllll m" Plellllel speak _m sion cf teaching. They arc ccln- lllel’ hi“? Ylll°W°il illsmlsi‘ i° EPlMlnd threats of l‘i‘.‘.il{l'lllllf)li ill iii" i \l.l,illlfl iiiztl io .l».. till» illlll. i.t~_ =llllll ‘lli-‘V l ‘llllllil like i° lcmllld pctcnt: many of them ari- excellent ll llclldwill? All" llll- ill" \\‘°l‘l< 05 Gcvcilllncni. Pnriv ii‘ this is i'l)ll£§l(l- (‘l' n1‘ iiul C,'v(l\'£'l’llll‘.l‘lli ii in» in“ l llllll- l-llll lll“"- ill ill" cllllcl-“ll lle. teachers, mid ill this I bollevc every ilie will l>lly5l¢ifln i5 t0 K613i) till‘ cred. Tllc lion.‘ Prciil’ lllls lloir i lllnt Pill‘; uild ll lu- illl». I illi ‘mildl’ illlil “k llllll whether he l‘ not milking ihc same fatal nlistake lllllL ho accused Ex-Prenlicr Stew- l\l'l cl llluklllu. Is not tile Premier of lllis Province also the Attorney (‘rtl-norlil of llic Province? Is ‘ha. u, lltl (liaising; ll Sl\ll‘il‘_\' for being Pro- . mull and :llluillcl' salary for beilil; lltt‘ nlnll -l knoll.‘ llllll l.) in». ll .~llrllllrl lull up and rclmil-i illl‘ stun-- lllLill. lli- llllilwli" Iliilflf‘ nil |l\li lls. as wtlll J14 lllill‘.'.' oi ll‘. . MR. F.\l‘li\ll)ll1l’S I r. llilllll ill‘ ilrclcl". l il!‘\'l‘l‘ :.. ."\'i1.l'Il4"_\' (‘win-rail 0i this Province? ,i li‘llti‘ wlqilflllr ll ill- i‘ lltlllzg: lil ll ti-l-lyillllt ll tl-il l 1:» l \ FAUlZD/‘Elllslllle is not’ (Lllilbll it: tin» illPlllllfl nv ‘\'.‘|\lt'll lill‘ ‘i m“ ‘ mi" ‘l n “lieu ml“ ,, , , , _ ,_ _‘ _ . MR. MCLURE: Well. he would be v sl-rilflllll: lull‘) ii Ilt- thought hi- could get the sul- ‘iinll I \\’.il ill‘ t l:l_ illil (l“li'.‘_lll -.'i l do Ylllllllillll. Bill ull lit‘ lllil Prl-lil- m; m. Um ‘nnuév Th“ h three l\‘l' rlt lllu ill l. l’; '. 1:‘ i; ; v.1‘ ' ‘ ' l ll(‘\(‘l‘ l ill\l"t' Illlcliilili- ‘till m‘ tin" Ami h" i“ ‘irliwmll i‘ Salary‘ as I ,l, n “U” H‘ .l ,1 ll hyl . lulrll llczirrl llilll say of Ex-Prelnier ll“l‘ i ‘fill’ “l” "it l‘ '“ L l“ " Fifl\‘.'ill'l. for lJPlIILZ ii trustee of the 0.. l‘. l-l .\ ‘l. z . i‘, "ml m m‘? ‘(illallnillifl ‘an’: l‘;lll'l)li\\'ll(l(l lllcspltnl. That/s foul‘ milrlu M“ 111'“ m; lain‘) ‘ “hurl sil-llirlils; and we slmll hnvc to wa.t hm“; f“ ‘ " "nlllili the Public Accounts collie ‘ ' " rlcwil: iwl mm" fllld that he is draw- VIR. \l . .: ' ‘r’. ' '. ‘ q llfl IflRF ‘(flu l. r .M"‘ lnu sollli- other salary. ..l,l.nkt.. l. l1. rill \(\l ._tcll llll llli unnml l)“ PM” .l.“_ulvl_ llc Pl‘(‘lill[‘l' llow to havi- n lillfl __l__w_ __ ‘ ' twill r c1 zlcllsricilctl. \\'ll2'lli'\'(‘l‘ cx- " " ‘luv filll slaltllii-llts lla- lllm‘ harr- lllntlc flllllllll llll- (lmlllllllull or will (l ill Oppcsilicli. 'l'llc prool iii‘ li willl be for any Ollf‘ to lake I'm lull/r. l‘ lit‘ irlshcs. llllfl l'(‘il(l his speeches. HON. MR. SAUNDERS: Willi. produtwt- iliellll. MR. MCLURE: .-\llll rllstl \\'i‘ know -V___li:V'_Ml'_._SlJcaker.‘ lilfltrfl mun could silj.’ that n grout lllu- lllltl tlrv was lilililt» the deserving school teachers and I hone to see them take up the mat- . terimmediately. It would be just as well to aperfd purl. of the 8125.000 extra lilbal‘ In the matter of edu- ' cation, and. in no better way can it be spent than to the deserving school teachers. l PUBLIC IIEALTH ' Paragraph l7 riiads.—“lt is re- gretted that so little is done for ' Public Health iii this Province." etc. etc. proprietor. while showing me m _i ti entitled to obtain lit The '1‘. llilblira 00., Torontfll lnmtmd, stated that he had nearly hoflefwfifiyysmtilu the fishermen ._. l I l ' 40.000 henl- nil n? the in" “Th?” f of this Province have to go to ali- Next to our own health we coli- HE SAVS YOU COULD ma; HONEY WITH THAT M‘ VOICE OF vouRs~ —|F YOU HAD A HORSE AND A WAGON LOAD OF FRUiTl ‘THE FRUIT MALE‘?! OUR BlOCK $AV5‘“DO NOT 5q0tszA 0A muthir You ._ MUST scorn/l SOHEYJNG l squEszA Mv WIFEI~I (Au 5 L ,‘ z LA a‘ firs-outflow p Jun! in l/rn- Qqflflmnly n; .- 1,‘... gnfpfifvlnqy-g .1- - ‘r. Iilijl j . ___......._._ “7“.' - w», e