I l "“=fitzi".-"‘.'l"i<'rzsve== ~ r r-Yir-z. _- .= ., ~ ‘Bring in is‘ Used Victor Record for each new one and ipnnr! \ 7~ f get them fon FRED CULLEY end m. coral. mun ORCHESTRA 1/635! l‘ “lrltn i YOUR rvtscllrlilrl" I fiowMeMlbrlIduIW/IWfMflfI/IZ’ WAZIINCTS PENNSYLVANIQNS m mar " szzss JAM I5 MELTON VOCAL illliiN IT'S Pllliifilit lNiiiiil0CKilifn mm! - FRED CULLEYand ’ n". animus mm . l. l. _ A. 3h accordance with Sergeant-Ma- r anelllngs last wishes a phono. raph played the "Dead March" in aui" as his body was carried from is home in Wood Green, mgisnd. cently. v The Vogue Spsctaclswsre We take Bride in fitting our vltlents with the newest and most becoming types of Ines. ieele were. ' . 1" , s whm Gold is l... m} in popular favour; we are show-q lng a number of the most I l i l “ l t All But the Crows. i Wholesome Tonic to The Fulsome ' . Praise Of Liberal Members Ad-' ministered To Third Prince. 5o there we have it. The llaagar- ' lan pe-rtrldgs is looking after the po- ; tatess and tar-alps. and the Ily ‘Cflflllflfl M" Israeli to pretest the "fruit growers. (Laughter). mere is one bird. o! course, that we must ex- pel from the Province altogether. and that is the crow. Crows are absol- vteiy oi’ no benefit. except. as he says here. to "eat June Bugs." Apparently the only encourage- ment they have given tn this depart- ment is the assurance that the part- .siniult. In Budget Debate Conservative Member For i 0- tinned fru-n Yesterday's Guardian Government By exhibition. and a representative who learn our potatoes behind him and aslatbite New Brunswick potatoes la- etll? l am sure the hon. member from Rustlco himself would not like in be introduced to somebody as "a sample o! the members of the Ul- islature of New Brunswick" or some other Government Control province. (Laughter). Certainly not; he wouldn't like that. And why should we exhibit New Brunswick potatoes as s sample of the superior quality of Prince Edward Island potatoes at an khlbition o! that Kind? HON. MR. LEPAGE: It was a ridges will protect the potatoes, and ‘ Maritime exhibit, and those _pots- the ily catchers will look after the‘ toes were better than anything we orchards; and of course, they wilhcould exhibit there at that time of have to chase the crows away. Ii don't know just how they will do‘ lt; perhaps they will have to call out the new Provincial police for the‘. purpose. The new police force, 1 be- lieve, will include the prohibition in- spectors; and I believe that many of them would make good scare-crows if they could get that kind of m'l ployment. This Province can thank the Hon. John H. Myers. minister ol agricul- ture in the Stewart Government, for the fact that we are now a disease lree cattle area. Mr. Myers did a lot of work in organising that campaign, and it cost the Province a consider- ‘lsble amount o! money. But strange’ ‘to say, this year the present admin-i lstration had to get our cattle re- fcxamined, and it cost them more i _ ‘than the initial cost under the Con- . answer the question. Deco the MB- lwv-flvm Hum-sh we h“ to or-‘menhsr thllh those New arch-vies lgasilas tho whole campaign. ‘that lshows how extravagant this Govern- l meat is. We see it many other ways. Forexample. here is aa item oi ‘$252 ‘for telegrams, sent last year by the “Minister of Agriculture; more tele- ‘grams than the Premier and all the i other Government members sent icombined. Perhaps it was because i the Minister had to wire that famous lbrlsi’ to Ottawa, which the Premier ldidrrt know anything about. Women's institutes. I regret that this Government in itheir reports made no mention of the Women's Institutes. Nothing was said by the MlnLstsr of Agriculture o! this splendid organisation, either ‘in his speech on the Draft Address ‘or "on the Budget. Yet we know to ‘what extent the Women's Institutes have benefited the Province. ‘Bus! women are working hard and assidu- iously for the improvement of the Jchools and the general welfare at llhe Province, and I think they ‘should have the appreciation and [encouragement oi’ every Govern- ;ment. The Conservative Government lwas responsible, in large measure, tor their great progress a no years ago, and I do hope that the present ad- 'ininlstrstion is continuing in our ; footsteps. N0 POTATOES let me say s few words on the ex- hibit by this Province at the Toron- to Pair last fall. 1 was rather amus- ed at the statements made by the hon. member from Ruatieo when he endeavored to esplsin the nature oi this exhibit to the House a tow Mlhts ago. ‘that hon. gentleman went to Toronto representing this loovsrnmeht sad expended the mm of over elm; and whet do we find? "rhatwehadsepotateesattbatu. ‘hibitien. The very plaal where we eheall have taken every moses ee lelhibtt ear potatoes. The potato in- gduetr! save to this Province ever fttonollos last fall and promises l0 give large returns ln the future; yet ‘.10 h“ this hon. bdllllltlt‘ GI tae ‘WWII Proceed to Toronto. to lap- "IQM "i!" Idward Island at the ‘(Canadian National nhibitlon. with- leuttaalsg a sample or our nurses ‘Oh. he sen. we didn't need lqusllt! as our own. and so we ex- ‘lsibited them as s "sample" o1 1.. 11M menu at no iii p Whoa... in,‘ ‘use 1 the year. MR. ARSENAULT: So you "admit that New hrunswick can produce better potatoes‘! Mr. Lehges Defense. HON. MR. LIPAGE: No. i don't admit anything of the kind, nut there were no potatoes grown in this Province that were sufficiently is: advanced to give us the proper sani- pls o! potatoes that we should have at Toronto. Those potatoes were grown specially up the st. John Rit- er. where they are very much earlier than here. ‘they were exhibited as a Maritime exhibit and they were the ohm sample that 1 ever Iota and equal to our potatoes when they are at lull maturity. MR. ARSBNAULT: 111st does not potatoes were bétter than ours? HON. MR» ‘LEPAOII; ‘They will better at that time o! the year. MR. anslmauLT; Mist time? HON. MR. LBPAGE: The 15th o! August. MR. ARSBNAULT: At that time we had geod potatoes in this Prov- lnu. I know people who were begin- ning to dig their potatoes at that time. It would have been an easy {halter m the Minister or Agricul- tare to have golb around and tonnl ‘ssrseshey with good potatoes-if lt were niy half a dozen. HON. MR. LHAOI: I want to tell the hon. gentleman that there were no potatoes exhibited as New Bruns- wick potatoes. or Neva lestia po- tatoes. or Prince Inward island n0- tatoee. ‘they were exhibited as Merl- tlme potatoes. we were not going to exhibit some o! our interior potbfllil that mo not matured u eompetA with mi, smhmoa with a luau es- hlhit 0f good Mtltfll. Ill. ARIINAUl-Tz: i’ rat hen. nseaber admits. than. that ho was strata to peedaee hla- potatoes; he was ashamed et than! It was a ease at "Yd, we have as potatoes." lo mush tor that hir. l hope that neat year, If we have another nalait. tao inlinister er Agrisaitare will go him- lsell. and sale back and ‘ ‘litre as that the rrovinee has not antler-ed by being backward er ashamed of exhibiting any pradlete. the kind which we olhil to be of superior eoallty. 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