oighhhlillg c. r. c. v. on their‘ Varied, Harmonious and Beauti- ful Programme Of‘_S8.tllI'd8.y Night To all lovers oi good music, we recommend the versa- tility o! Profltt, the goiety oi’ Jay, the old time tervor or Boyd from Antigonlsh, the rytllm oi’ Weeks, the technique of Gaudet, and the ear tickling eflervcscencc of DUCK and BILL. . _ We gratefully acknowledge a pleasant evening. HO-l-l-SES We Keep ‘ Them ~ Coming We have always on hand the highest quality of Island bred horses obtainable. It is our honest opinion that we have at present, as choice a selection as can be seen in any sales stable in the Province. r1-_--‘-»=i ti’ .3“ A ~ €_€w{-'v:i -’.-en-h..-s-vw.~»_v~omu They are young, They are quiet and tractable; They are workers, They are spirited, They are in condition. They are good lockers. They are Island bred. and They Are Worth the Money. No Misrepresentation A written guarantee goes with each horse if desired. Get our prices on Seeds, Wire, Flour. Feeds, Shingles, Lumber and Hardware before buying. ~ C. E. PRATT f9’ SON ; White Acid Phosphate (125 lb. bags). Muriate of Potash (200 lb. bags). Sulphate of Ammonia (200 lb. bags). Champion Nitrate of Soda (100 lb. bags). ‘round Limestone (167 lb. bags). 3-8-7 Mixed Fertilizer (125 lb. bags). 4-8-7 Mixed Fertilizer (125 lb. bags). 4-8-12 Mixed Fertilizer (125 lb. bags.) delivered at any Station ‘on the Prince Edward Island Railway, from which orders aggregating one or more full ‘carloads are booked. To ensure delivery BOOK your orders as EARLY as possible either »- at OUR OFFICE Montague or ‘ ‘ '"’ with our local agent in your district. ‘ I-{goole Ea’ - .; v Warw- l. =>Jr Just received direct from Factory- . e.- w, z-e 2315 afil... M Poole & Co. Prices Right. Thompson, Ltd. Montague " I FFEITPILIZER? Saunders Adm (Continued) Provincial Legislature, March 13. Dcbatc on Draft Address. D. W. J. P. day's Guardian): Spcrrh From the Throne I come now to the “third edition" lilcMillan icontinucd from yester-iicur years ago, they made certain ‘recommendations oi th= most ur- - lgent kind; they indicate. .‘. a the Do- Challe h ges i 41 Cfi Govieittmntefitiry. Ecfader ' Senior Conservative Mernher For. Choriotltetotvn Deal; I l Trenchantly With Subject,‘ Matters-Int Speech From Throne And Reviews inaction And Incompetence Of in istration. will b. satisfactory; ituits eertslhiy long in coming- when the Duncan Commission made its report, nearly ilninion Government that it should poopleln the slnploy ol thh Govern- ment were American oitlseus or not. l suppose the Premier, whose memory is very good, remember: his rel!!! 1° that question? ll hs does not, l will toll him. "No record." When the Es- ttlnstos were going throllll U" "W" 1f asked the Premier, as he was sit- ideal with the matter. imlfltdiutely; “f ‘m’ SP°‘-’°“ °‘ “ls H°“°“' ‘h’? butulntil they could deal nhslly with Lieutenant Governor lll opening this: n; they were ,0 my the Maritime ‘Lcnislaturc. The Speech is a leng- 3 Provmceicernln ‘um’, and m m“ ' it“)! docrrgimliliti i?“ coxlditiiimprfoli;lrrovince‘ it_ amounted to M25000. -. ° a 5 r g w; “g w INow- four years prscticsly have .. z ilyhnr-ith or ‘depth’, because there ismued “m” m“ 'n»commenhthn *_ , nothing ill 1t. It is just a resume of, I ., .. s- n . My .. . h 1- Dominion Government; some oi it isiflys], we "e so n“ to ha" it u“ i work that is being carried on by the liven‘ And "m. ‘n’ m“ W" u the | ‘ ' i ' mtlnadian National Ra-"mlys. But. sol mpomnt year‘ u we a“ n‘ ‘M’ Iqucstion settled next your and ann- ‘lllf as any indication to this House ‘that the Govcrnlncn’. puzpascs doing, ‘I ‘t i be ‘ ‘Mn I It lzllnxwng at this session is concerll- 173mm“ mm " "flu " cd, there is practically nothing. i“°“‘d pm the Mme M m‘ Pram”- Tllcre are certain paragraphs in m. this Piimdnce m‘ the honor m“; ho Speech which the Premier says i and K he d°°5 no‘ get m“ done’ he 'l‘hl'one. The first is an expression oi, ‘ "Y1 llllmortal title.. (Laughter), i fplcnsurc at opening the third session ' cl this Legislature. The second gives ‘thanks for the abundant harvest, etc. . , _ l In his opening remarks the Prem- Tilc tllrd TOJOlCCS that the health o! i‘ m, took cxq-ennqnn to me lead“ o, liis Majesty has been completely rc- . me opposition 80m‘ away b“; ,, stored. Tllcrc is no question that m“ m discuss the hum”, M. our m,» everyone agrees on that point. A year I Sh“, claims’ been,” n m“ “m, l ago I had occasion to remark that ; subsidy o! ‘gown hid been "cured it was one of the greatest present i by a Gcmervauvc G°vemment_ He day triumphs of the profession to, did not attempt to deal with the up which I belong; because the illness‘ submme-v ‘hm, v _ _ I , ures that were oi’ ‘H15 Mrucsty M15 0111‘ 0f “W” m‘ l showed that (roru 1087 to the present sldlous, dangerous and complicated ti 00000 dditi l ub id c illnesses in a body that was nevcri ‘oi-nag: 11mg“ “a?” Lbs": 5:: very robust. and it was a great medi-- l __ _ g 1 ernmpnts were in power and $285,000 .0211 triumph to save such an import- l Gwemmon“ l l The pant... Attitude “$14515 __ l while Conservative ant personage as our beloved Sov- , m," in pow“ m, only ‘Myer creign ln the circumstances. I do wusvthat ' ' was nude. and we have not reached i hunt-e it to the House atthc l=.:_ i . lycu will find in any Speech from the .l~‘ 3.9m? m hi“? "HY mu‘ chum» w i ~oll§iu1| carload GYPROC PLASTER BOARD \ 37-8 and 3-16“ thick 4 x 7-4 x 8-4 x 9-4 x 10. In .- >-_= 1 l i . tlisiiuny llousc Gleaner "Nil"; _ llll e. A _‘,gl,oilnllthuueu-wussnsshmosorslssuuse.nmeo. .not know that therc is any one in’: . the world who enjoys such lnuniver- ' ‘sol measure oi‘ respect as docs the British monarch. He was the only one who came through the Great War, whose throne remains solid and whose standing remains the same: and it is to be hoped that such coni- dltions will continue for many years ‘ to conic. i There is also sonle reference to thc Naval Conference which is going on at the present time, and which is‘ steering a course over ratlleljturbllé‘ lent. waters. I do not think thht: 1' had better say anything aboutjthatf conference. I might be like the Pre- mier; I might try to settle this ques- Uflll RS he tried to settle it yester- day. Ii those who arc therc, the ro- prcscntatives oi.’ the five great pow- ers. are not able to come to some con- clusioll. 1 do not think that any light that cithcl‘ the Premier of this Pro- vince or myself can throw on it will be of very nluch assistance; so (will pass it over. Subsidy Claims TlldSpcOCh from the Throne ex- prcsscs happiness "that my Govern- ment has takcmudvantagc oi this opportune time to press further {or o. settlement o! the claims oi’ this Province against Canada" and re- iers to the appointment oi‘ an Audit Board to investigate into our claims with n view to arriving at an equit- able reassessment. It is the purpose oi the Government, we are iniorm- ed, to make "every possible cilort to secure a settlement which will been- tirely satisfactory to the people or this Province." Let us hope that it - Jimmie Jingle syvl Lots oi lolks an heard to It's the breed for every day. Lthe withdrawal o! $200,000, from-capital account in 1087 was ul-Q _ nmlisthici-lmlnal thing, because it that i fllmount had not been withdrawn itl would mean onhadditionsl sum oi ov- ' br3i,000,000.1~fie might. st the some time. have: attempted to explain the [ttbpiiliha year,that we pay onthe ill lsboro Bridge, through an un- rbuslncss-like bargain made by l\ | Liberal Government in this Province ‘land s Liberal Government st Otto- , wa. ‘ k (“According to the Patriot, in a me- morial rum with the Federal Gov- ernment on ‘mcsdsy; January 21, i030. the Premier goes back to 1071: yet he finds Inuit with the loader o! to quote figures beginning with i807.‘ ' Consistency, than in‘ ‘lfiicwoll i The Premier was very much annoy- ed about the. criticism that was msde irom this side o! the House. He sold we never give him credit for “one single thing" that hc_ docs; that sll we do isflind‘ fault." 1! that ll so. ' the reason is thstrhe does nothing to warrant anything but. criticism; he does nothing that we can glvo hin\_ credit for.‘ We onlhisiside ,0! tlic' llouse are generous enoughln give credit where" credit ‘is duo. I remem- ber that.‘ on sevel-sl occasions lsst year I gave the Premier credit in this House tor some moves the Gov- ernment was making along the line oi public health.’ I givethe Minister or Public Works; credit tor certain things that were dons in his deport- ment; things that he did very well m: pans oi the district that 1 repro- sent. 1 gave the Ministerb! Agricul- ture credit m Odrthln things‘ that he hsd done. I have given- him too much credit, according tb some o! my lrlcnds on the bpposito" side oi’ the House, especially when! ssid thufhe did thingsthsttho much should have done himsellt. _ REFUSAL T0 ANSWER But the‘ Premier complains about this "potty criticism." as ' on.‘ imm- tration, ho quotes irom The Gusrd- isn s ststcmentto whiewhs gives in unqualified denial. All Tho Guardian sold. Mr. Speaker, wll this; . ,"It will be reoollod that on eer- toiu occasions lsstylorhthoho- mm‘: solo reply to quot-us o! eon- _ siderublo importance m." "r my know." It ts to be hoped thst he ‘ what Moiritlme Rights are, and I will the Opposition becuusozhe happened .1 fiellscrvatlve in Parliament " LllliSSlOD. the Ioutlomsn who repre- ting there, thoume question. And‘ what’ did he answer? "l do not know." There is one specific instance where the "Premier gave that answer . to n tabled question, and on nanny occasions when the lstimstos were going through that wss his reply: “l donot know." And when hewsstnkell to task for ii, he got very peeved. Those are the (acts oi the cue, and he need not get up here and nuke n sweeping denial of that statement which appeared in The Guardian newspaper. because it is true, and it llu been proven true. _(Applauso). Premier King It llullhx , I said the Premier was not sails-l nod with goingbmck to i887 but went , ‘back to i871 and 1873 in order toi ‘make up this memorial which Iii shall deal with as 1 go along. He gave us some history about these lclsilns-st least he attempted to say tllst it was history. He said the 5 Prime Minister‘ or Canada csnle down to Hsliisx and asked whet were their complaints; and that. ho went bsck to Ottsws nnd the result. was the appointment ct the Duncan Com- unisslon. Judging from those re- marks, you would think the Prime : Minister made a special trip to Hall- i isx to find out what the complaints ;oi’ ‘those people were. But isn't it s last‘ that Premier Mackenzie King was. pn an election tour, and in speaking,- pi-obobly in the city of Halifax. as he spoke in other parts o! the Maritime Provinces, he asked ti); question: “What are Maritime ltlghtsf" ,0 ilgit were something new to him. He ssid also: "Tell me llnempt to deal with them." And he ‘was In unmistakable ‘ induction, especially by the sweep-i in: away oi’ n Liberal Government in hove Seotls ol forty years’ growth a." was told. In s way that no one could mistake. what Maritime Bight! hero‘ when he attempted to doll with heinflt wss then that he appointed the’ Duhcin Commission. The Duncan‘ Commission My hon. irlend said that every, the appointment o! tho Duncan Oom- wnts Kings County, Hon. J. A. Msc- Donald, among the rest. Did he tell you why? Did “they have any reason for opposing It? Why didn't ho tell you the whole story? There were two opflosing views on the question, and those who took this view llld that tho House o! Commons should be cspible o! desi- lngwith the question themselves, bo- csuse the history of Commissions sp- painted by Liberal Governments in Guilds is s pretty long snd tiresome one. and one that has not yield“ very Jhllllh results. The Duncan Qnmlsslon probably hu been an im. nrovcmont. Yet we are nosrly tour lulu-s‘ now with the mm or the Ylhnosli Commission before us, and not ' much has boon done so for Ill 3h settlement o! our subsidy claims ls concerned. The Premier delivorod s splendid fejtilogy‘ oi the gentlemen who com- nosodtho, Duncan Commission. H: said the mt that this Province is ro- Mlivlfll. 0130.000 as an interim psy- luent is largely duo in Dr. Cyrus M". millsn. I hove no doubt that Dr. Omar llscllillon rloyod his port u hulwsysceslonsoyotthossoem- millions to which he is appointed. nutltroboblyiisooie othermsnhsu, boenflbn tint oommimion instead, the ‘ .~....._..‘_...............‘.. ~ MAR ATONs % Giiaihd Final hind-Up Store Closes, Saturday Night The Remainder ol our Stock will r g Then be Sold by Tender In Lot To’ Suit Purchaser l Get Your Share oi the Bargains During the Pre- sent Week We Still Have a Quantity oi the Following Goods at Unusually Low Prices Silks, , Gorsetlettes, Silk Gloves, Bod Springs, Georgettes, f Brcssiers, Underwear, Ladies’ Goats Coatings, Draperies, Men's Suits, Ladies’ Raincoats, Suitings, Gasements, Boys’ Suits, Men's Shirts, Sarges, Collars, Boys‘ Overcoats, Furnishings, Trimmings. Men's Gloves, Boys’ Underwear, Ribbons, ‘ Linings, Men's Underwear, Boys’ Osps, — Silk Velvets. --Here Are a Few Items Taken at Random-- SILK VELVETS for cushion tops, BOYS’ TWEED SUITS, good pat- ctc., 27 pastel shades, %, to 11/, yard terns, sizes 34, 85, 36. Regular $14.00 lengths. Regular $3.75 yard. Sale to $16.50. Sale price . . . . . . .. $5.00 price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 BOYS, SUMMER UNDERWEAR’ LADIES’ SPRING COATS. road I-Iatohwsy combinations. Sale price styles. See this lot. Sale price $4.00 __ __ _ 50c PARKING YARNS- “"5” 2 °*- BOYS’ "rwnrln rorcolrrs to m skems, regular 35c. Sale price 2 for boys from 4 to 8 yeam Regular 256. $61K] wisp“ sale price $235 Mnlrs SUMMER onnnnwnsa. LADIES. Nun sun-s - 1,, 5°°d “fight Banmgfln" Sm pm” 18, good values. See this lot iiuétod .. 50c . nova’ ovnaooars, sizes 27 w LADIES TWEED WATS’ g°°d s2. Regular $12.50. Sale price $5.00 styles, see this lot. Sale price $4.00 -.---.-.---..--..-..--.. MEN’S LUSTER COATS. for ofllce and street wear, sizes 34 to 46. MEN'S cousins, Soft, Celluloid and Linen, all rises and styles, 2 for the price of one. BOYS GAPS. The balance oral! boys’ oops, values up to $1.50. Sale price ._ 50c. Regular $4.50. Sale price $1.85 HERCULES GUARANTEED BID SPRINGS, Gable and Woven wire. Regu1ar~$10.00. Sale price . . . . $5.00 --St0re and/Olflce Furniture- Counters, Showcases, Safe. Desk? Mirrors, Display Stands, Drdsshnandiflost i. ~ . orms. 50 Rug Carpet Rack-- Tables, Stand s, Hangers, lire Extinguishers, etc. Electric’ Light Fixtures and Roller Aw nlng. PATON S LIMITED Display Racks, Clothing Rocks, Coat w. w. owns, Liquidator. amount oi $125,000 might have been there. I will give Dr.’ Mscnlillun full credit i! the Premier wants to soy it was due to him. l know one thing that Dr. Macmillan did soy. snd the other mem‘ oi that Commission also; that the ease presented to them by Prince ldwnrd Island was the best ya outed cnso in the Maritime Provinces. f l The Premier made the statement. today that other public men besides‘ ~ EX-Promlvr Btlnrt rornnntod this mehteu this ooverhnlut bolero the Province beioro that Commission in mules; Cpmmlpglglfl 1i he wants to Prescntlnz our claims. will the Pre- give credit, let hiss give credit where mler name any o! them? Will ho it Is due. name nny other publlo mun who rop- (To 3e continued) SENMSATIONAL REDUCTIONS. . 1N _. .. UQQXOCOOQOOOOQOOQOOOOOOC 31.50 Violin Lesson $1.00 Graduate o! New England f‘ rvh tory oi’ Music For Correct Violin and Theory ion 'l‘ry Prof. Emanuel of Boston Violin Studio Motown IIoIIsILMJoIIJI. 00044040400 oooooooooooou 1 IMI-I-H-lwook. ~ MOTORS iCARS PLYMOUTH 34300! 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