APRIL is; 162s DANGER v.55’ ‘$001. u~K***uoK Your tongue is the best barometer of your physical condition. Look at it every morning before breakfast. it it is coated with white, yellow or brown coloring, and does not have aclean red appearance you are constipated and not well. o Heed Its. Warning Constipation causes more ailments than all other diseases, and is the result of not having a daily bowel movement. sick-headache. indigestion, biliousness and sallow t. mplexi follow. Ask your drugglst for a 25c red paper package CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS "Safe Laxative". Take a dose to-nlght and continue one pill after each meaL Don't slo —until your tongue is clean. You will e surprised at the tonic effect this doctor's formula will have on you. CARTEWS Ifii PILLS (ll/cw drop well rubbed in‘ l-covo-c-cvcrceccccevco-vv? EYESQNESTED ‘ Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR ' OPTOMETMSTS. 142 Richmond St. D OOQ-O-‘OQOO-O GO DU OQQ-O Mb y_-__i__._ Shoes Properly Fitted t 1 " l A SOURCE OF i (lOlVlF-ORT ANIFHIGIVPLY T00. it's our duty to lit shuns-not merely soil them. When properly fitted. the strain and weight. comes just where scientific Shoe makers intended it should. hence those shoes will keep their sirapc and beauty until. the cnd. _ ,1, OUR SALES FORCE ARE TRAINEI) TO THIS And our store com 4 m“ue“cd and furnlshctl f0!’ your comfort.‘ l We invite W" _ . . _ of our Mifliliitzlhzgaob Sh“ VICE. it S l" antiquated G°'I5'Y°':;I£3ZZ trust - to - luck BM; e mew“, so long in »v I" - and ‘fancy. ALLEY‘ &. Co» LIMITED. rgran roorweaa now-ml, r. a. r. of he was the responsible party, his - which could bc applied by Premier g.‘- pllttcly rc~ ' nun icnannorrmowlyygglrmrlrny " -_ Budget Debate uveumo SESSION (Mortuary The House resumed at 8.15 p. ‘m. Mr. Arsenault continued his ad- dress. Referred in complimentary terms to the promotion oi Judge Inman. He was a great 1on5 to the Government side of the House who could ill afford to lose him. It was Pefhlps on account of the loss of Judge Inman that the legis- lation of late had been so poorly drafted. The Speaker alluded to the ab- sence of the iseaderlot the Govern- ment from his seat-particularly at times when important measures were being considered. when. since presence was very necessary. Mr. Arsenault at this point again referred to the initial terms to the administration of justice under the present regime. We see in Sum- merslde the same old drunks going about the streets that we have al- ways seen. Mr. Arsenault went on to speak of a prominent Liberal worker who was found in possession of an illicit still. but who. apparent- ly. was not being adequately prose- cuted for the offence. Returned Soldiers Thc speaker wont on to deal with the case of a returned soldier who had been dismissed from office in Prince County. It is time that this lattcr is a returned soldier, but l the man who was dismissed has a legitimate claim against them. Department of Agriculture lu i926. the Department spent $35,000.00, while in 1927 the Depart-- lnunt spent upwards of $t3,0il0.00. 'l‘l\ls means an increase of more than $8,000.00. Why the increase? Evidently the Minister of Agricul- ture on his trip to Europe absorbed some big ideas. And even before lic wont there he had big ideas. Also hc thinks the farlmcrs might well pay morc taxes. Such also were thl- principles of the Bell regime~ but when they raised the taxes, we remember the indignation meetings which were held throughout‘ tho province. The Technical School was a. vet"? expensive proposition-which "is why we gave it up. Perhaps my Hon. friend will go to China next surn- mcr, and see if wo could take up - the growing of rice in this Province. Then he could take a run over to Japan and see if he would learn a few tips from their crab fishing, Mackenzie King to help our lan- guishing lobster industry. ~ rlc defends the Australian treaty. Is he more concerned with the pros- perity of the motor car and pulp- wood interests than with that oi our local dariymcn, who are being hurt by the competition of the Australian butter. During our term of office, we hold competitive school fairs. which taught our children to love the soil. We encouraged the Women's Instit- lites and local fairs. We learn novxthathe proposes to do away wit these.‘ and center everything in Charlotletcwnp Under our rc- gimc, butter and cheese became of such good quality. that last year we were first and second in Clin- ada for quality. Mr. Arsenault expressed himscll ‘in favour of privately owned brood stallions, and other blood animals rather than publicly owned ones. They spoke of the furniture in the old government House. Our gov- ernment found the ‘furniture scat- tcrcd all around when we came in-, to office. But we mado u. list oi‘ it. and it should he there in tho t. Dl-pxirtmcnt of Public Works today. ’ The Hon. member gives great cred- ti. to thc Federal Govurnmet for giv- ‘ng a grant for Technical Education. But how does this little grant of 94,000.00 or $5,000.00 measure up bc- lsidc the Car Ferry which was given ‘us by Sir Robert. Borden’? Without it our Secd Potato industry could never have reached tho proportions it has. The speaker had no doubt that n tho Department of Asriclfiq turc pursued the same policies as; had been adopted under the Boll‘ Government, a grout deal of moncy would be spent. l _ Education l l Premier Bcli, on many platforms. proposed a special tax on the farm- lcrsl to be devoted to education. ‘when the plebiscite came about. lule special tax was carried in Kings County, where he did not» rneakr but. not in tho places where he did. ;Hc would not raise tho teachers ‘salarlos. until they went on strike and forced him t0 it. Whlll? Credit can he take for this? -__.._._-..__.*.___.__-__ COAL . 1min; low, with good fresh coal-com INVERNEBS SCREEN!!! OLIISYDNEY SOBIENED SPIIINGIIIDL. SOBEINED ALBION NUT ALBION 810V! i ‘l ALBION ROUND nAttD NU’! -" IABD STOVI \ W800 00K! .9 t u»- entee quick dellvoricu‘. PIONI I'll If your cool IWIIPQRWMI l" "° “n "p?" 7°‘ and the results achieved in this Our Phone No. is l?! and gur- W. D. Glllls 8: 0o. k “The ‘Cvainadianl e4 Message of ‘Real Importance to Canadian Women a I C 6 HEN your grandmother was a young bride, her gleaming kitchen was fitted with a fine selection of pots and pans and other utensils bearing one of these famous old names__‘-'McClary," 3MP" or “ Davidson." Today there is not a home in Canada where these names are not well and favorably known. Last falkafter operating separately for gener- ations, the three fiwmous old companies mak- ing these utensils decided to join forcesoThis was done, and the new company was named General Steel Wares, Limited. Think ofir! All the wisdom and experience, all the skill and knowledge of these three great companies are combined. The objective of this new company is to make goods that will please (Ianadiair women. 1.1M x _ 25 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA 7 ‘ln/ilyurAcrl/R/NG - "lilcurlc, Gals, (loll 8c Wuoll Ranges, \\l‘.|:"n1 .’\ir Furnaces, Funmccttcsand Heat- ers. (lollies Dryers. Metal Refrigerators, Plumlwi ng G00ds,l£n.lnlc|cr.l Ware (looking Utensils of‘ cvcry sizc and description, GENERAL STEEL WARES If we produce goods that make the house- work of Canadian women easier and more pleasant, then they will come back for more, and thus will the new company succeed as the three great old companies succeeded in the past. ‘ Goods bearing the well known "saga," "McCiary” and “Daviclsorfl trade marks will be even better than ever before. We will give Canadian families better home-hearing, better cooked foods, better cooking utensils, u -ro- dare refrigeration, the very latest and nest products for home use. Whenever you sec the " 5MP," "McClary" or ‘ Davidson" trade marks on any goods, buy with complete confidence that they represent finest value at: lowest possible cost. ITED ‘ Aluminum Wurc Utensils, Gzlllvanilgri Wure,_ jupliuucd Warcflfin Ware, Dairy fiupplicszStovc Pipes, Bircl Cages, Lumbgf (um-lp ltqliiiilllflfil, Hotel and (lalctcrla lzqulpmcnr, ‘ac. _ /\ DAW DSON stem. since he came in late-last full. THE-CABBS But he tries this new system all over l the Island. , The speaker then referred to thel orderinfl o! $90,000.00 worth of ronrl l machinery from St. John. without . , authority by Statute or by Order in Council. Yet he tries these road machines and wants us now to com- And what are they going for tho teachers now? They can give them. it scents, nothing but sym- pathy. And only last year. the Premier when in Opposition expres- sed himself as being in favor of reducing the salaries of the lady teachers, who constitute the large majority of the teaching body. Bur they are giving them three new in- spectors. Well that. was our pol- too. We feel that. our policy. 'MO,MY orml, l WILL NOT (.0 ‘we we OPERA AND "lion's woslrlvrtv l-lNAl-‘l KNOW A mow or THlNGb Aaour OPERA hum to uvlr To routlaTl mlt ourselves to borrowing money to pay for them. He said he hacl to buy them quick because the Com ly were ceasing the manu- facture of that type oi machine. That should have made him careful. It in not wise to buy obsolete types of machines. wherrtho Company matter. compares very favorably in- deed with that of the present gov- ernmcnt or or the Bell government. has discarded them lulu is turning mnnmm‘ M "H" “MT” to newer types. It will be hard to By Barrie Payne: .' ll 4mm THEY GIVE r "QBQQY CAN Preollollugémlllas A ouucu or LONG HAlREd BANANA vroouzns "to smc, lr 1% DA LIT1LLE STATIC wnn r'r H ‘ YNA 5 GRAND OPERA! GABBYGRAMS - r SOLOMON was A wise NAN ALLRIQHT. n5 HAD Aoooo HEAD on HIM. HY TEACHER says norm rwo ruLuoN mums 10 BUILD Hi5 TEMPLE. ‘llmoholnmam lillllplltlhfi“ ll T FUR Tm: Musics“; sou ' .4: 7hr .\;\.. ._\ - \_ l» get ports for them too. And where Y . ~-_-»..¢ will he get experts to operate these they could draw the omrators. 24 new machines? Ho com- Mr. Speaker, in two or three pieinsthetwohavo closed the ‘lbch- years, these maehlnes will m» bffili- nical Schools. and that from them en in the gutters. It is bad en- What is the first thin: our Min- later of Public Works did when he got into office? Re dilrtilsued the w‘ m} ‘be tmahollabinl “i6 troimen And whole system of statute labour. One wonders how thin will be received in the poorer. districts. Perhaps road machines will be ‘all right in the richer auctions. But |in the poorer sections this system is sure to produce dissatisfaction. He had no experience with any sy- borrowlilg moncy»—$f>il0.0iv0.00_ h“ m. my”, “My w“ been ‘WONG we nugh to expend $90,000.00 all in one tended-to bi t. w .. your. but to do it on borrowed mou- ly six in threy gOx-pagssitlon eaanr: as‘; 3x018? gmve 8°‘ n down m flamm" 0y makes it worse. Thou wc arc managed t0 get it. reduced to $3300,- ’ u that womd 1mm bum m" ..-. . ._ ____ (Continued on page ‘ll