ll lor Many Year J. Savoy, Loggievilli», NJ} --“I have mflered fur many’. from dyspepsia and could not l ' oh my relief. ‘One _uld try a bottle o! 1nd when I had-half o! it taken I i1" Eiemllli 0P9 (h); a 1°; beta,’ w 1 eoaflmmg “n51 ‘t0 run that machinery. 11nd taken two bottles, and now have BPPB-lfiliilj- i5 not going to ‘m, pd“ and m, an“; w“ a, “d difficulty ill getting skilled mech o: m, umcs to opcratc lleel that I am cool itrcublo. ' ' ' guu wn° In mnmm developments since the inauguration f0»- we“, PE . Bauer) SPAGHETTI Cook two (‘ililfi broken spaghetti “ii y I told my wife I thought -- skilled mechanics who are also e in boiling. salted water with a ha}! onion four (lows. and a half bay leaf. When illil sililillifilil is len- cicr. remove the oilion. cloves airl bay leaf. add rcup and a lmiriil f'!li' o! strain-i cheese. Heal to ll‘.\' iluiililg ))Ull Macaroni may be uwil ill pllu-f- n1‘ spaghetti. ‘ point of order. As a preventive it destroyi. (germs -helps~ to keep - Absorbine a rm: Annsserlc-_.l..mimeur' ---4---—-—-~- ])'.'O])Cl' dealers in this Province. Cream Separators Thc “New“ Sllllfpllth M- Shipment just rcr-eircd scll- ing at lowest prices. Repair parts for all Sharp- les machines in stock. J. L. DOUGLAS 30 QUEEN STREET CIIARLIYITETOIVN. P. h‘. I. - 'cl. Millpond Two Great Swedes ‘filrlcfs ilaszzirds Improved has nioml thc lest for {l0 years "Can you brut it?" Cartcrfi-l Millpond Swede A great Turnip for shipping. The Turnip Crop is a very important one in this country, farmers cannot afford In ex- periment. huy the well known and tried out varieties. We have. BANGIIOLM SWEDE (so called club res- istant) for those who want it. HASZARIYS IMPROVED and MILLPOND SWEDES are for sale by upwards of 200 merchants in P. B. Island. CARTER & C0., LIMITED. (me can of tome?" Tk-chilical School is not go portmcnt. but I shall reserve the balance of my speech until the Es‘- tlinates come down, when I have had the opportunity 0f hearing the hcn. minister. if it is his intention to silcak in this debate. ST cllsilvlllvi lili A liliilililiiliil DEBATE (Continued from page 3.) is a pretty big order. _If it is ne- cessary. of course the work should be clone. but I am afraid the Min- {ister of Public Works will find. be- fore the year is over. that he has lgot u good many irons in the fire. ‘"0 will find that this g road machinery Education. I wish to g0 now into another fle- partnlent for a short time; that is the Department of Education, which is vcry important to this Province. and which I was surprised the Pre- mier passed over so quickly and with such few words in both his speech on the Draft Address and ill his Budget speech. We know that there have been delegations of teachers waiting upon the Govern- ment with a view to having their salaries increased. Thc answerthey received was that the Government is not in a position to do anything at the present time. One hon. mem- ber on the other side got up and said: “Well. we did as much for them- as the Stewart Government did. In fact, did cvcr any Conser- vative Government do anything for the teachers of this Province?" He asked that question, Mr. Speaker. If he were in his place now I would submit the answer. which he should know very wcll. that in the days of Mathicson Government - teachers’ salaries were increased by fifty per cent. and that increase did not come out of the pockets of the people of this Province as it did when the Bell Govynment increas- led thc-m. Thnt. is thc difference. -followcrs in this House tn stay quiet In his place until all the Opposition members have spoken. so that there will bc no chance to discuss thc work oi‘ his department. (Applausea So, of course. we are not now in a ipcsition to say very much about it. reat. arruyywe only know this. that the Minis- headed by thc ter of Agriculture si not a new man : flanks" will be an expensive pro- in his department. According to ll-‘Ofiiitloll. the Premier there has never been I We found. with our limited sup- anything done in that department ‘lllfi which ho says was only good to except what thc present Minister be “scrappecP that we had (lifhculty has accomplished. He has asked raters and mechanics the question time and again: What But he. did the Stewart Government ever fllld Ml)‘ do for the farmers of this Island? ~ Then he has turned around and lllllly mllchillrs- told us all the wonderful things the bcfiu ‘Nflllderflll present Minister of Agriculture has _ done. We on this side of the House l! are prepared to give the hon. Min- Xmister full credit for everything that llBfl-S ill T086 building can be EOl-ihc has done. I believe that he is n. so easily in this country. If theimm \\'(;|-k1ng_ Minister of Public Works is correct 1 ballet-e m“; in his statement that he can get and 1 would 3a those men to man this machinery. hon fricnd the Minis“. .it is surely going to put i1 hole in works; 1 boll-em he is Sincere an,” the argument of my hon. friend thclis (‘Ding his best’ But I won‘; admit] llvmlisifl‘ 0! Afllllfllilllfe» {llld UlWthilt the Stewart Government never 'l(‘ll a loss after all" bcllgsstotlkig Emil Emily“? in Sig’? gspagmcnc’ ->l ~' ~ ' ‘ cal a lc ‘- - . - uygiilneill has been advanced herd mcnt€f Agrigiultuile anver; colilgll-lglilblmgdfiffiifl’ 5153;313:533 :01?‘ and flilfllll lllal ‘ll ml" Te?“ ent man in our Minister, and IClHllTFha“ of n We“; to the benefit of the Jltdl School was only in operation may one way of Judgmg of thevaluc t l _ f L“ P 1 S I now lhe mechanics would have been c; any depm-tmknt is by m, msuns tfircflzelgila‘: is Qsvcrglmlagiér “ma” llliilgiivglilllelllhvéllfilfégjIlflinglllfifffiliil “mmls those gyfigctpd’ by it. If Ymlto the question. Did any Conscr- _ _ “ - g0 through this Province. seeing theynmv‘, Gmmmment m," do any. “l "laimmil m» m“ machines condition of thc farms and farmers t o irhich are to be put in operation. tom“. an“. the regime of me smw_ mi"? m’ ‘he each” ”' m" w" know- M“ Slmlker- ma‘ art Government you will find that err-r)’ yoal- since we demolished that‘ ' th rc has been stcvlv )l'O rcss in‘. “l1 hillcal School there have been‘ e t ' ' l g i There must have of the Saunders Government I was surprised at. thc Prclnicr when hc was on this subject say- _ _ ‘every line; and we don't like thc “mm "mwscs Fave“ m mumr mech‘ Minister" of Agriculture ivith all his great knowledge of farming. t0 get up and blame us and say wc did fllllCfi under the Stewart Govern- mrnl. We find. however. that this rear, under thc Saunders Govern- ing this—-becnuse he knows differ- cnt-that when the Arsenault Gov- lernlncnt went out of power they hzul fifty vacant schools in this nothing; and worse than nothing; and that if we had only continued to do the things which HE started we would have been all right. Ev- Tl 4 _ ‘I 1 crythiilg that HE started was of ppm“ this WM “I” m“ u Mo‘ (‘the first and foremost importance. ~- .dll hit -~ DR" MCMILLAN: Wm" I m“ gum-agile‘? Ilyewe ‘limiting; m kmm’ u‘ I stand comlcmd‘ Ilwc never got uilv creditilor it‘ ev- lmvc been informed that thcrc wasfcrvtlam“ m“ we“ do“? by {hém no short course in motor mechanics. YE,“ would almost think the present; I 30M‘ MR‘ LEA: Th“ is no,“ CDFiMinistol' was directing the Depart ‘e . ' ,..- . D- I m w ’§.’.'J."..-.°’G.’$‘;£If.‘;§.‘l{”b53122 fCCJli the statement of the Minis- j ‘. _ ‘ _ f‘ ltleroof Agriculture that there is 0nc.,P‘°“_"°r went 5° f“ as t“. m‘ mwbcr of children are deprived of the l IION. MR. LEA: Yes; thcrc llmsjgltzmzlcisggget’ ggglatg‘: wziltgzféo‘;OgiOilpOftlllllLy of intending school.“ been one. - l _ _ _' . .Now the Premier is the chairman of R. McMlLLAN: Has been onfldgxf? meahfirc mfhc lumen? Mm“ the Board of Education, and he ‘v rr good. Those short coursesflfitd °f A” "umm- of °°““‘°' melmows when that relwrt was Wrll- , _.peoirle know better. There is not ai j2'32“bgggglgqagléhgtiigigggg lOi-ndsqclbit of use in making statements tlmtftcn‘ M what time of me wan “e . _ . b b t b f 1 knows it was not written before the Minister of Public Works that he is “mm” c om“ c“ y m“ ' Arscnault Government went out of going to be ablc t0 get his mcchun- ‘ power. He knows that it was writ- lics for his flotilla of road mach-f ften aftcrthc year 1919 had expired. incs. Province. I took his words down. ibccause he has made the some state- ment time and again and if there is one man in this Province who plight to know different it is the Premier. He has been corrected often cilough on this very point. I must refer him again to the School Act nnrl to the report of the Super- iintcndcnt of Education forthc year l . ‘: “At thc date present yvrlting about fifty schools are unable to obtain teach- ers of‘ any kind. and o. large num- mcnt. there is no short course m lll(-itll' mechanics. HON. MR. LEA: I rise t0 a That statement is not correct. Fruit Growing. lthat it was then gotten ready as a report. of the year and put in that report of the Public Schools. He knows further-because he has only ‘to consult thc tables to find out- i ;that at the cud of June, when the v One thing we did regarding agri- . _, ., culture, which wc put in our pint.- wh" GM’ ‘he ("mmbhhnh form. was to make some effort to The Minister (contends that theldevclm’ certal.“ “n05 “r Small rm“ ,\.l,u,‘___l_,_e__bgugn “Us machine“, w Jgrowmg. to give. attention to orchi ' _ . - " “ "1 ‘rdrrlnll-wnrlrcf ~- .-- T - a ill" Illfillfll WHY- Thai l5 50111931" s 1- . u- aha‘ ~ JATSEIHHI". Government we that w:- camictwuiuerstand. Well e ‘Si’: “Else 11mg Us line tlsfpowcr. there were only nlnc vacant wonder why such an order as thatlpqomoie tlhgrgrowlfn; g; ngraxfbzmglschools. So that when he or any ' l n r l . . l ~- ilirl not come tiroug one 0 tlgyglufirelirlcsfilyldt 5111,1111 vigmfilgilfii an‘; itiriliccrcelsferigiailutlcg tzecasxhitsetrllrcjigtfi tlllilat irmuler what my hon. friend from 9 “lwllgu as ]e.ea5_ y 9 d" the m-senault Government, he Mount Stewart would say if I asked “Wbhslmlg Canlllng, mdllsmcs mama... a stun-men; which is ab“- him? He is not in his place. OT my m‘? Pmvmcc" d“ ‘s’ m bug!‘ matdlutely contrary to fact. and there- llnn. fricrld from the Second Dis» folms‘ we enlfiavorcd to osomewcords prove it. lAppluuseJ M 351."? Th .1 h .l) .' ‘ ,' " ' < eolnmissiocrlc cflll?.ll‘l?l'r')\i‘c.1§911geo1g% gtlllrmge lslligaeninglxlfsl vacant schools‘ which has been quoted often in this - , Th,“ hm, 5 u, the who“; Subjen Chamber. has it that some firm ls.af‘°",‘°" "mllcltml "mcllllr h" ‘Ya-Sagan, as Lg wily mere were m“. ‘Fl-ling me °°mml55l°“- Th“ is dmmlsscd by "my: hon genuemcnlvacant schools at the time whcn what rumor says: the Minister says "h" ‘a!’ "My a" dd"? cverythlng‘ ~..__.'PI.;IIE..93:‘§RL°TTETQYI’N_ GUARDIAN find tu take charge of that course of normal training. Tnc Premier says the remedy which he purposes to put into effect is the appointment of three addi- tional scnool inspectors. Those ad- ditional inspectors. together with the ones already appointed. are go- ing to replace the normal training that should be given in Prince .01" Wales College, and from the lack of which the teachers in our public schools are suffering. The appoint- ment of three additional school in- plan, and we had arrangements completed whereby the technical grant from Ottawa could be made available for a part. of this expense, so that whether the Saunders Gov- ernment was returned or whether the Stewart Government had come back we would have had those three additional school inspectors. But that ls not going to remedy the v/hole thing. Until the course of education in Prince of Wales College is improved by more normal train- ditlou of‘ which the school inspect- ors throughout the Province are complaining; that is, the immaturity oi‘ ‘our teachers. My hon. friend from Montague has quoted me and re-quoted me in this House on this subject. He charged me with making contradic- tory statements and he said in his speech the other night that "the man of 1925 would have to swallow himself in the man of 1928." If tilerc arc any of those boa con- stricter contortlons on exhibition in this House I want- to assure my hon. colleague from Montague that I am not going to be the chief actor. be- cause I have my words here which I uttered in 1925 on this very sub- ject. mid they are words which I am not. afraid to repeat. They will stand repetition. too-not like a good many of the remarks of my hon. friend from Montague. DR. GRANT: You can't do it! DR. McMILLAN: The objection which I raised, and which I raise again, is this, that when the Bell Government was increasing thc sat-i arics of the teachers by nearly S100- 000, they followed a vcry poor plan. Tlint is what I said. I said I did not begrudge thc teachers one dol- lar of thc additional salaries they got. l)R. GRANT: You said they did wrong‘ to give first class pay in the country schools. that tllcy degraded the schools by doing so. DR. McMILLAN: Exactly, if you want to put it that way: that they ilegrndcd the school; they took every school in. DR. GRANT: You denied the-tut Cardigan and you denied it. here. l DR. McMILLAN: I didn't deny| it hcrc or at Cardigan. Thc state-i ment that I denied. and which l dc-l, ny again. is that statement whiclli you made. that the Stewart Gov-i ernment was plucking students in] the Prince of Wales College so that! we would not have to pay thc first, i i class salaries. DR. GRANT: I said that thc ar- rangement that the Board of Edu- cation made that year was respon- slble for plucking them. I have that-on good authority from the head of that institution. DR. McMILLAN: My hon. friend. would have to make another SPCECIP in order to put himself right on this point. His statement was dir-‘ cct. DR. GRANT: Yes. that the Boardi of Education was responsible. 'DR. McMILLAN: That was not his statement at all. His state-ll ment was that the Stewart Govern- ment was plucking thc pupils of Prince of Wales College in ordcr that they would not have to pay - _. . Ll" ' ‘i. ' 1LT. l. lill I lllf‘ boilglit direct from the heililfl" m” lnmreb“ "I "w “rmcrb it)“ lqpfilwgas arr 01:10.? $65,113,... 1mm“. we do,“ know- M. can-Ll I suppose I should not discusskmv“ l” E e ' c y ‘ ‘find out It seems strange that onthis department at all The Mlnls- m mlsfnmls; kgmvs this srtxolkyélcx" ‘ . . .. . __ ' l t - 4m Order o; this so“ mere was not tor of Agriculture says that theracepl’ u _°".v W ° we s“ a mle, __ i _ l B t is no one on this Side of the Housciwas a strike on when the Arsenau t‘ some °°"‘.'",““5 on‘ '“"'."°“’ 1pm u 'who is capable of discussing Agrl-jaovermnem we“ w" Thc": w“ l?" n" Th“ h the qucStlmLlcultiu-e because there‘ are no farm-Pm" amythl“? “f u“ kind’ Them » pp a 0c. 1- ' Mr. lma's Trip. Importance of Normal Training i training in Prince of Wales Collagen! IThere is where the weakness was. as minted Out and indicated by the: inspectors in the school reports: and we endeavored to remedy the situa-i tlon by appointing the beat and most competent man that we could l lc-rs on this side. What docs anyonellvaihllodmmlkcf “Lzlonlg gxlfiiutliucéfcjs We have ilccu told by tho Mlnis- QXCFPI- i‘ farm" know about Agrbvglllnmgnt ayisrgcy ‘ferchljromised by tor nf Pilhllc Works that he SRV(‘(I'CUH’IH:C' h“ Mk5: 5° I sillilms" I “m premmjArqennun m“ if he we“, lllllh Province a great. deal of money. "Pmlmi? m‘ d‘ml3°“°"-‘ gmlmd- Em . . . ‘ . . I l . ‘n, 1m, s I (i “m, n n l m“ “retained to powci. and if his plans ‘w“ kmw m“ way m whlch h" 5 L: a n ‘ ‘p “g S would be carried out they would get jvoulcl lmvo saved money tn thc Pro- ll" Slwmw“ I Wm wk” a chance onltlu-lr increase I It was only lifter his Vinmk‘ Bu‘ tam" “as “m lgstvlixylyftlh“ m“ or mom‘ ‘llollcv had ‘been (lcfeatcil by thc ‘ho iirlnilfvd h s own way. u. l H ' _ . l 3 , . ». _ wcw doing that‘ I “fink mat Iwnumi I notlu tlilat my lion. lilcucltlrolnrgmes wllin silppoiltcd rm m one M mp hm (‘WINS m ‘hm thc St. Peter s District is itbscn blboo. Voim. o Mic _l lczellf A r‘ “i. lPrnvinco mid tell him that IWBHLNl-I lvunwq m my bmllcmmg n ‘lbw!’ fulfill" the ltgfbtmuo tggliclq‘ y“) Illa“, an nrdm. through mm “n. “this description of u tiip mudo by a} inc s mlo er. v ft I 1c cl: s i ._..am “mum, m- mnd machmorvlllnr-mhci‘ of thc Stewart Govcrnmciitilvcnt mi strike. lhnsc gent omen H’ . - - -'.l~tllc Hon. II. l). McEworh-to the know all about it. fhcy know that and that I would give him. on thlm _ _ _ ‘ _ . . . ‘West Indies. My hon. friend flomlthcy put folwiircl thc iligumeilt at inflict. plobablya couple of thousandy _ b _ F i _ V, t . n t U _ g ‘imam,’ Juana]... cnmlmssjorh and nrnhinglll/Ifllffll was lit histvbcst. when 1cwas_t.lla tlmc .111 li-lc we} P“. ‘mm?’ “m” I would tnkr, u", mndklcscrlliing that tiip. he made it flbjllltlllfty in thc revenues o ' c_ l . ‘lmachmmny. and u“. commission nndllildicrnus its possible. But thcwiilcc to pity those tcachcis without ‘Y Wmfld in“ it H, H“. 0nd“ n; maatrange part oi‘ it is that in thelputtnlg on this (ibnoxious poll tax ipmvmm, _ " ‘ ' ism-och from the Throne ilcllvorrilof from $2.00 to $4.00 that they talk- ] HONIMRM MCINTyRE; whysto this llouse there ls special rr-(od about. Thcy were elected t0 didn't. my hon. irioin! (10 “m; [My fcrciloe made to the improved con-mower. and the school teachers. who ‘wear? ffIlIIOIIS and possibilities of thatiwcre just what _wc always knew i DR MCMILLAN; 1 was my buy-l\vf‘$l Indies trade. I wonder ls it them to be—n rude-awake, active. . lZi§§‘Z“'.°.-l,i‘»° “éiii.il”.i.“ff‘”.il.'“itiiil{l$?i3li‘£i.liil°“‘..2“"5..3i.li““€l; . . i: : on ~ - ~ ' ~ ~ bmmht, machinery 185i, yo“ am] because Mr. Hance J. Logan was fallacy of the arguments advanced bought. it. through an agent in tho.- scilt by thc Dominion Govornmenfwby those who were supporting Mr. province‘ and you mid more [or it down there. loo? Probably if any-iBoll in his campaign, and when than we (my the Same impiementg thing comes out of that tripvof Minithey applied to thc Government DR MpMyyJLAN; what was ti"; M(¢I‘)WI‘ll'S to the West Indies, olllancl found that there was nc re- inrlfffi of mnchingry 15st ymr? Hlgh- thc credit. will g0 to Mr. Logan. (luction in sight. then the strike dc- m. m. mwm- ma“ n is this year-g velopcd. It developed in the first "ON, MR McnqTYRE; The same‘ (la-yo of the Bell Government. Tlleic I m; MCMILLAN; Bu; them was g are four hon. gentlemen sitting n differgncg between the Qrdpr whicpl We are not soy/lug anything about OMIOSILC’ who were members or sup- §wp plncpd "m1 thc order which youithc trip thnl. was mode by thc porters in the House of thilt Gov- inlacod this year. Thr- sfzc of ouryMlnistor of Agriculture to thc Old crnmcnt, for which they are direct- ‘gmptli Order, [qr R, lmv maohmgggicoilntry. It will probably be bcnc- ly responsible. It Ill behooves thc _woilld not entitle us to as much tlclal too; and next year, I suppose. Premier now to get up and say that commission‘ as the $80,000 or 000,- m- wlll have a reference to if. lntllv during the days of the Arsonault 000 worth ordered nvcr thc tcic- Speech from the Throne. setting Government they had fifty vacant phone by my hon. friend the Mln-‘forth thc good results which have schools, because it is not so. During lstcr of Public Works. That ls tho,followr~d thot excursion. Thcn my;tlu- years that the Mathfeson-Ar- point. Thc allu- of the order verylhon. friend the Minister of Alzrl-‘srnault Government was In power often regulator: the price. Bill. I amIcilItlirc will be in the same position there was an average of only four Just telling him what I would do lflns Hon. H. D. McEwcn. and we Wlllrlvacant schools, for eight years. And I had been Minister of Public WorkiQcxpcct to hear the hon. gentlcnlnnidurlng the yearn of the Bell Gov- Probably it is H- good thing that Illfrom Marital] geflup and describe the|ernmcnt there was an average of trip of t e Minster 0 Agrlculturelclovon vacant schools. That should in thc some way as he described tilcibc .1 sufficient answer to my hon. Agricultural Department. ltrip of Mr. McEwen. t h [friend's statements in that respect. ' ll/IR. COX: It is no so 0t over I Now I would like to discuss nn- there. l other department. though I am not DR. McMILLAN: Over where? l . in a position to say very much about) MR. COX: In the Old Country. Education is a most important lit. because I have not got ally in-§ DR. McMlLLAN: No, it is not so subject. and there has been con- iformatlon regarding the plan for thiyhot; that is the reason the honisiderable discussion on it. I have year. That is the department tiro-imcmber from Morell went. to thedndlcated already during this Bes- Pkled over by my hon. friend the‘Old Country. I suppose. That is thclsion the method whereby the Stew- Mlnlster of Agriculture. According reason that whcn h!‘ came back he‘ rt Government did something to Ito tllfilfilfltelfleht which thc Premleiygavo us such n description of lllfllmDfOl/C education. and it was by Ilmacle in this House. the outline oflfeellngs: that is the reason. as Iyendeavorlng to get at the fountain the work in this department was to,sald before. that he spoke like tllcdlead. that is. the course of normal .he submitted to the House by thclman Sir Walter Scott had in mind, Minister of Agriculture The Oppo-fwhen he wrote his "Love of Colin- nltlon in not deemed worthy of hear- try." He seemed vcry glad to get in; that. of being In a position twbncki-perhnps it was too cold over rllsrulu it. ‘rm Minister of Agrlrul- pum- i ture has. very wisely perhaps, take-n I have something more tosay on refuge- Mhlnd his great number Ilflllt‘ silbjecl. of the Agricultural 2a- the first class salaries. DR. GRANT: The Stewart Gov- ernment was the Board of Educa- tion, They were the one thing. Thc Board of Education is thc Government of thc day. and I said that they were respon- sible for sixty-two failures out ofo class of eighty. Only cightccil got their diplomas. DR. McMlLLAN: That ls what you are saying now. hilt that is not the statement. which I took down. DR. GRANT: It. is thc same thing. DR. McMILLLAN: Oh. no. it is not the some. My hon. friend uscri to be logical. He. is an old friend‘ of mine; wc went to Prince 0f Wales College together. and he was vcry logical in those days. He has apparently lost some of his logic since he Joined this Prohlbltioni Dnrty. lLflllglltClZi He says we. stiffened up thc regulations at Prince of Wales College. or rather thc Board of Education (lid. so far as the requirements for‘ license examinations are conccrncrtl the some requirements stand. Thc‘ diploma examinations were stiffen- ed up. He himself advocated that. DR. GRANT: Stlfien them up in thc home. at the entrance; that ls what Iadvocutcd. DR. McMILLALN: Yes, that. the matriculation examinations should be made more severe. that point he and I are in pcrfcct agreement. His conten- tion is perfectly logical, that the matriculation examinations should be made severe enough so that whcn pupils come in to Prince cf Wales College therc will be a reasonable guarantee to the parents. who are paying for the term, that they arc going to get their license. That is a perfectly sound and logical doctrine. But you cannot blame the faculty of thc College fnr the failures. 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O-i-O-IBI AC OBILE F‘; gang}; or tow PRICE >_~.JZIZQD.UCT .01’ GENERAL MOTORS 0F CANADA, LIMLTED. specialists in teaching, that their normal training could be supple- mented in that way so thatlt would have a great effect upon their sub- sequent work. I would be prepared ‘that. they spend here at the summer school count in their year's work." I bclieveit would be time well spent and that they would g0 back to their schools bct-_ tcr able to perform their duties in‘ cvcry way. J Thcrc is another matter which I! wish to touch on. and. that. is this question of Public Health. ThePrc- ‘mlcr said, I think in his speech on is simply saying . to the Budget. that Public Health. the cure of the health of the people of this Province. should bc the first. consideration of the Government. I‘ think he said it: if hc didn't. ll. is; n sound statement anyway. that public health should bc a first con-_ mklcmtlon. I think the Government Aid Societies arc voluntary trilstccs would have been doing something much more worthy of a government that presumes to contain “statcsq men" ll they mode some radical im-i provcmcnt in public health condi-. tlmls, rather than thc borrowing of $400,000 for roads. The Premier- snid that the only thing that has cvcr been done for public health in this Province is what the Red Cross Society ls doing. Thc grant tmtlutt Society is the only thing that. has cvcr been donc by any government Butlyfor public beam, m m“ Provmco‘ ldrcirs Aid Societies you must neces- We will take the statement at its face value, and wc will say, if that is so. that there is one thlngsurcly. which they must givc the Stewart Government credit for. Because thc Premier and every member of this House knows that ln the days of thc yBCll Government thc Red Cross So- ‘ciety, that noble organization. thc centre and soul of our public health, 0n apprcnched the Government time‘ and again for assistance. and was always refused. They never pald a blt of attention to any organization. either thc Red Cross or any other society. that came to them in the endeavor to promote and benefit public health. l I Children's Ald Society. - Even when the Children's Aid S0- lcicty approached. not the Govern- ment. but the whole rank and file of i thc College. a. great deal of hlsf silcccss or failure depends on him- self. My» hon. friend knows that. DR. GRANT: But they shouldnl: be allowed in here. with condltlons-— DR. MOMILLAN: That is all right; but I make this statement. a delegation from .the Children's that a great deal of the success ori/iid Society before the Government failure of any student depends on thc student himself or herself. Pro- bably conditions are changing a good deal since my hon. friend from Montague and I were there. because we had to work: he knows and l’ know it. for we worked together. Summer Schools. 'I'llere is one plan which I believe would be of vast assistance to the teachers of this Province; that is the summer school. I believe that if those teachers were brought in, year after year. to a properly or- gunned aummer school, taught caucus agreed-Premier Bell would not allow that Increase to go In the Estimates. That was the Bell Gov- ernment's attitude. Now the pre- sent Premier informs us that he had a short time ago. not only from the comes here he l city of Charlottetown. but the town of Summerslde. their proposition, and that. h from e heard them sympathetically and told hheml people ithey were doing a great work. jwonderful work. and all that. lthink there is llc health and tlons you cann that has been drenb Aid Society from any othe public health movement. its many ramifica- I know a little about the Chil- Hhy G791! Aid Society‘. because I hap- l stating nlmuch danger there is from tuber. Iiculoals. in the Estimates fs0m€ slight increase; I hope so. be- ‘cause if you wont to deal with pub- flloais. is theProvince which h do- r lng least to counteract that dread pen to be the president of that Society for Charlottetown. and have been for many years. I know that if the Children's‘ Aid Society does not look after and take care of ‘our neglected. dependent and delinquent children, it means not only their physical and moral ruin in a. great many cases, butit means an additional expense on the Gov- ernment of the day. The Chlldrens Aid Society function only as volun- tary trustees on behalf oi‘ thc Gov- ernment of this Province; so that when it comes to the Government and asks for money to carry on, it the Govern- ment: "We, as your trustees. as your agents, are asking you to give us the financial assistance neces- sary to do your work." Because it is a wcll established principle, act- ed on by Governments throughout thc civilized world, that Childrcnls it. acting on behalf of the Govern- mcnt. And so, whcn dealing with public health, you cannot cxclilde the Children's Aid Societies. Thc Stewart Government. during ‘thc time that wc were in power. Jncrcascd those grants from $500 to M150 per your; not vcry much. but jit was something. i ‘(Ithcr Conservative lleitlth Grants. l the Chil- , In coiljunctlon with sarlly come to the Orphanagcs; you ‘cannot exclude them from being ' part of the public health program of [any province. The Stewart Govern- lmcnt increased the grant to 0r- lplianagos from $500 to $1250 each. ‘They did that much at least for ‘public health. And whcn you deal with the Or- phonagcs, you cannot forget the Hospitals. The Stewart Govern- ment Increased this grant. which [was first originated and paid by the lMathlcson Government. from $500 to $2000 to each Iloapltal. That is part 0t the public health program. and that. Mr. Speaker, ls what. the ‘Stewart Government was doing with tthc means at its disposal t9 bengflt, public health conditions in this (Province. (Applause) ‘ We are still far from the position in which wc should be with regard to this important matter, becauu we will never really be fulfilling t tuberculosis can be cal-gt! rm, 1t p; true the Government this year la 80in! t0 pay part of the salary of a full time cheat dlagnoatlctan. and for that I give the Premier full credit. It ls a move tn the right direction but when that man 8 only 50in: to de- whlch has been w. last two or three he l! coins to show the of this Province jut now ivciop the work ling on for the years; On several occasions 5:‘. this yHouse I have submit ‘ the figures, ‘and I have bold the People at every loilllflrtunlty l‘ had. that Prince Ed- ~ward Island, the Province with the ‘greatest death rate from tubercu- dilease; that Alberta and Saskatche- wfln. with a death rate 9f some fdfty per thousand while ours u up to about 115 or I16 per thousand. and with a climate far better than are spending the most money to do ours. are fighting tuberculosis and Down here in Prince Edward Island we are doing nothing. you might say, and we are reaping tlu harvest of our neglect. Prohibition vs. Tuberculosis Clini- pnign. Talk about putting Prohlbltlunoll the statute books of this Province l save the boys and girls! want to do something of ri-alvillll not something of which the val ls extremely doubtful, this Govern rncnt will go out and fight tubercll losis as it should he fought. have the right to do it. been l when the equipment was herewht there was a Sanltorlum in this ll ' vincc in which those cases could 1r treated. and which should hnvcblt kept in operation cvcn ll it had bee renovated and added to until ltw a little too unwieldy. it could hill been cut down and made silltab for the treatment of our tubcrculoi patients. Those gentlemen slttl opposite were the ones who allow that Sanitarium to go out of l control of the Government. t0 dismantled and demolished. It yl The I reminded the Minister o! Ill culture before. when I was Sl-‘it-‘llk on the Draft Address. that when was on that delegation to 0W‘ in connection with handing 0 the Sanitarium he missed an w‘ tunlty to really add to hlS laurt and to the reputation Willvll enjoys. it was possible at that tlmctolll made arrangements whereby l Sanitarium could have bee" l“ available to the Province. or, l! not, thill B aett‘ we are in this position. thlt l we [at a Sanitarium. tuiwmllm going to take off more lives ill ‘ Province than Prohlbltiflll will" In the neat thousand Film I made the r which I now repeat. 0f R "FY f lble way of dealinK wllll ""5 ' blem for the time bcinil- surprlsed that the hon. memW the Government from Somme" a member of my pwn Prolww“ speaking in this debate. Wm‘; showedhlmoelf so capable "I ' in; with other uubiects. Wile“ was so familiar with Domllllil" ltlcs that it seemed almvll ' he had not been elevated W sent in the Senate MacArthur got-that when ll! to his own special sublet!‘ “I ' , health he dismissed it with l words. A very feasible we)’ ° ‘j in: with the subject. as I su .- la to make arrangements with three hoaltpau to, give each '" _ a reasonable sum or mail ' arrangement with them W P‘; yearly upkeep of a iianltcrlum ’ they could build by war vl b0 the hospital buildinfl!‘ I Government had I01" “l”; Doaitllilin of that K019" , ll! d? WON 0" worth while. llama of Bill" on expenditure of 8300.000 0f 000 0n 1 believe. Mr. siwlllwl-l people 0i l llowe A u was possible. suggestion b1’! that it mule. (Continued on pm Vi"