‘APRIL 21, iiiés |>-—— ‘ llllllllliS m u: . ~ lEBISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ifinanco his road building. Well. we got along for four ycarsl - l ‘i1 I $EF95i i‘ fl y i 1 tContinued from page 1) _ The 511681011181"- 01’! i0 fiflticlfl? without. the poll tax. And we man-l ADVANCED SIX - f_ m h Waumiu! h ; ;th€>Cp[)CSlt10l’1 for having voted for jgfld m give 531mm)‘; more to Agra. §rn‘~ l 1 GM u" l“ a," 5 prisms tihe sessional i1}df11:g1i1€o—b1l1 iuiturc than our present minister ~ j h 0E Wllbll U193’ Pm ens-h l‘ has found himself able to do. We $ |against. This also caused t e peop l. have heard n gum‘ deal about what. DFLIVFRFW) ER SK 1x 40 miles km hour whcn‘ NEW ity to drive 40-miles-an-hour the first day . . . and STUDEBHKERZS —62-mile speed later OU can trace Studebaker engineering genius in the New Canadian Edition of the Erskine Six in the velvet ease with which it delivers 6'2 -mile- an-hour speed. It is further evidenced in your abil- you need change oil only at rare intervals. _ The exceptional performance of the new Erskine was demonstrated when a stock Erskine Six Sedan averaged in excess of 54-miles-an-hour for 24 con- sccutive hours. No stock car selling in its class has ever equalled this record. . . You will find the new Erskine Six a Studebaker quality car . . . for 76 years that name has stood for fine transportation. Drive this high quality .1 car of low first cost and of low operating cost. 1-. to lcse faith in them. The road pol- icy of the Stewart Government in this opinion, also suffered by con- ltrast with that of the Bell Govern- ment. He then went on to enlarge on the difficulties which the Bell lGovernment had had to face on ‘its Itaklng up the reins cf office—diffl- {culties not all of which were the fault of their conservative predeces- .s:r:.-. For th“ reason it became im- ‘pcroiivc tc raisr- the taxes. , l-lc paid a tribute to the courage ,and devotion of the Minister of Ag- lriculture in those dirliczilt times. H: ladmittcd, he ... . that the raising of the taxes had caused much hos- ‘tility throughout the country. He commended the Minister of Aeri- ‘culture for purchasing seed and irr- ltllizcr foi- the farmers. and also for establishing the technical school. He freely admitted the Bell Lib- ‘zral administration had made many lmistakes. But human beings are fallible. and such blunders will ni- ways be. made. . Mr. Dennis went to ‘to commend jthc policy cf tho Bell Government in stocking the Falconwood farm zwith the best breeds of cattle. He ibelieved that this improved stock‘ iwas appreciated by many people lcutslde the province. |gocd that it would be regarded from, lcne end cf the Dominion to the,“ other as a nucleus where might be] ‘procured ‘the best of pure brcd. stock. Such a farm would be an‘ ‘excellent advertisement for our pro-l vlnce. whose beauties and advantug» L; were not nearly so widely known‘ is they should be. Ht. spoke of the article in the Gun diun rc the purchase by the lMlllifitil‘ cf ‘Agriculture of seed grain. and expressed his opinion. that the ptoplc would not oppose oi such an article, us it was :1 i-goorl‘ thing for tho farmers to supply them iwith strd grain at cost. y Prohibition rs. (itivcrument (lontmll l Tho speaker claimed that the ppeople c1’ the country considered this an important issue as shown by ‘the size of the vote. The majority decided lo espouse.‘ the cause of_thc Libcral party. And why? On ac- count c1 tho record of the Liberal. ioointment. i He thcugh the farm should be Mimi". "0111 111!‘ Minister of Agri- l‘ the minister did for the Potato; Growers Association. It was oulyl a toddling infant, when he left of-. fire, and he mustqhavc been sur-l prised at its growti during his fourl years o1‘ office. i Ch the average, we assisted‘ education over $38,000.00 per year] more than did the Bell Govern- ‘ ment. : The Hon. Nlinistci" iricd to cw-uic‘ the impression that we spent large; r sums of money on the roads int election year in trying to get bat-it} into power. Such was not the case, We innuuuratcd tho road patrol and the $60,000.00 which oui‘ hon. friend . "laims was spent for election pur- noscs, was spent for legitimate pur- nores on the roads and on road: patrol. The road work was done aft- er tho election. H01‘. W. M. Lea-Not in the Prem- iers district. . Dr. ltLicMillam-lt ivas the right "err-on of the year to spend it. Mr. McLcan—We are still waiting lcr the balance of the budget. Mr. Lea-There's nothing more in "C1118. Mr. MCLQflIl——Well, that's a disall- 1 I thought wo would‘ Six and Special culture. l ~ The Australian Treaty v . . . lr'vtrs‘ll - '\ ‘l . The Australian Treaty has been i l u“ l u’ I Wmtioned here very often, and i‘ suppose the members on the op- ‘ eosite side of the house are all: famlllfll‘ with it. ‘~ | sfurl, Nash has extra pou The returned soldii-rs in Austiwrin - - - , . storied to crow raisins. and Auli- ‘flwnlnhu’ prmluccd b) l “ll-m ahkm Canada m 1.3.5,, H1...‘ fer-loll, precision barium-ed, Nash 7-hour- mg mololxunll tliv equally Tumour-i Nash tiuiy on raisins ziitainst other count- ries besides Australia. In ext-impair‘ we .‘scnt them paper. ‘ It was said in tho house at Lin‘! lime that Mr. Robb would havi- madc a ‘ much better bargain il ‘ they had swnp|icd governments ...: wcll. 5 But now our dairynien are bone.“ lug to find out what the Australian Ifreaty‘ really moons. struighl. lint: drive. Prohibition. l’ phill -—Extra power. lhwnhill -Belter brakes. for safer, more delightful travel The illuslrailinns 0i‘ the Nash Advanced Six Sedans, shown above, point out two very great ad- vantages \\ hit-ll belong t0 everyone who For climbing liills, going around other (ears, gclliug away in front at a lrailic 24 Models-New Reduced Price: NASH MOTOR SALES (‘.().. Sncu; 31x §EDAN s $1940 DELIVERED 4'. Comingsrlown hills, driving itrfruilio, meeting a sudden c|ncrgenoy—Naeh 2-way Il-uhccl brakes surround Nash owners will; exceptional sail-i). Ami llicy also rcquirc the minimum of ul |< ~1- linn and adjustment, because of‘ ih Zr 2-tvuy and fully equalized (it-sign. "or and greater lic highly per- Tllc extra power and exlru safe 1y of Nash iruu-l 005i. you ziolliiiig, a- you will discover if you compare Nash prim cs lo the price-s ai-ikctl for olln-r curs. Nrmh lmuls Ilu- world in mnlur rur tjillfr-l I .4 ' ' 04-06 QUEEN s1‘. -- ' CIIARLQT'TETOWZJ, l’. l‘). l. l (rsmk The Hon. mrsmbcr from first‘ iiwThe Studebaker Corp. of Canada Ltd. WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO, to v.0 on and have deficits in (l"-5.'illll1‘ if w." had had the iihihcc. finitely. Sonic nit-ans ol‘ raisinc Well. last election lic tried an- rc-il-nuc‘ would have to m» found vthci- good trick. H» cut off the Mr. Suewart joined with previous axes. hoping for Government Con- E-pirukors ropudiatini‘, the statement." icl. If he'd got that he'd have . . _ Queens seems to think thal tliolprovcd, he said. that the poll tux He w...“ m. m dmnoxlstrat‘; by i(‘l'lll “Temperance Alliance" and should never have been removr-tl. ' statistics that the Bell government filcmy am] synonYlnlllhi- Aim“ It "my mi‘ b" lwlmm" i" L3H’- during its mm, of 0mm had dojthc Alliance and you attack the about taxes in the Province, said creased year by your its, rgvqnue Church and overythinil: else, seemed the speaker. but if we iii“? U‘? 1W1‘ Party. from the sale of intoxicating liquors; l0 be the idea. And a few days aitnrlhlt- better roads the DPGDIQ won't oh- if)!’ "lelllbflh 01' U“? OM30 U011 Willi £01 _lhc revenue. But this tllllu until they had it down t0 $14,000.00 hc. and a few of his cohorts’ wt-ntlcot to hay taxi-s. Thu previous. 10011111 10 111000 Iiiciiilnrtts of the t zlidnrt come off, Now we have ‘ ‘,housi\ who attended tin‘ lastincz-t- the lJO(l.0l' from Charlottctownl-Li during their lust year in onlce. But_d0\vn to tht‘ [illiancc meeting viievvemnicnt had leflthe roads w» ling of the Temperance Alliance. ‘ioud man. mid the Doctor from xncnt was iiroilice the revenue from and Secretary driven out. that source jumped to $44,000.01] Always along about election tilno the first year the Stewart Goyern- 51-0 Caesar iitllbb0d~lll0 Prorizlent down. They spout more fllOllCfl. lbut the roads were not kept up. ‘He took tho opportunity of emigrat- Scuris—a nice slick little fellow-v Mr. llarry (fox asserted that thv _ they say thing. aren't any better. Bell Government was thc best gov- ..-. qr ‘ l. 1 / \ I The Sllfifllfrri‘ then wcnl. on to coin- l can remember that this 'I‘cinpci‘- dialing tlii- Minister" _of Public irllmem W“ had 9"" ha“ l" U“? w“"~- me-Vw“ "l" dOlN" the-Sen?“ -—--—-—\ pare Prohibition nnd (iovcihnicntancc Alliance would be galvanized Works on the new road act. Mr. Drfivincc. Tho-Poll tax \'\'l’llCll \v:i~1 from 150 to 50~there2s that muen i 0 . a R Cgntrg] m m‘. admmflg‘. of u“. for, mi!’ “h... m the mmrpsts o1- Thc gamma“. the“ we,“ 9,I.:t.,-V--qqn;;n.~ then put on was. hethought. 111c- esstmstart WiLll-Bl1d thendhercfis‘. IE 1' .\ "ii" L s FIRE PROJECTED BY THE HAUCK FIRE GUN. reaching over thirty inches in length and of 2.000 degrees F. burns up eggs and worms, destroying them utterly. For years Baeferlologists have recognized ils potency but it 1'0- mclncfl for lluuok to invent a safe and sane way of using lire. a lllLSEASE-FREE rox nineties- MllllE POSSIBLE BY IISE 0F ilAUllK FIRE our \ _ wblolroflectively destroys the deadly Bookworm, Lungworm, and other numerous para- Y‘ silos which create havoc in fox pens and result in serious losses to ranchers. {DISINFEGTAIITS iiiuosr llALlIELESS Actual tests have proved that llook Worm eggs will survive after I-WBIIlY-YBIII‘ "m"? Immersion in Carbolle Acid. Lungworm is also extremely tenacious of life and disinfect- ants are practically valueless for either lung worm or hook wonn. TllE 0|lE $llllE REMEDY This llltllth- (Milling ila me fi TIIE llllll0ll FIRE (illll . hon been thoroughly tested out in leading P. l2. l. Ranches during the past season with mnrvelloui results in reduction of losses and healthier foxes. These result; were respon- - \ allele for our large sales Inst season and many repeat. orders received for this year. PRICE. Owing to a material 1 duction in Customs charges we are able to quote lhuek Fire Gun at the very low price of $65.00 delivered to any station on P. E. I. Full ' ‘ rmatlon on request. menu aiscuu co... umrsn. Charlottetown, P. E. I. f rner, quoting statistics to 11111010111118 Liberal Party. The fact is that when views. claiming that whcrevtn- Gov-vim- issm, is take“ out 01- politics’ ernment Control was in lorcn. tho me Alliance goes w sleep bu‘, may ‘gale g Llfiqflor m°l"'“~"'°‘l- S‘) 9"‘ come to lifc in the Liberal interests Wcilégndt IL p???“ 9f u“: “Fmmbvlwlieii their help seems to he Prohibition“ ‘ii imm- m quimd‘ ernment Control lllltllbtllltlxilljtilnfllfilnlily ML McLean Look issue Wm‘ mm‘ be a very poor political mat-him‘ Mr‘ Lea M“) ha“ Said m“ liquor ' " control could not be got fi‘oiii boot- During the previous govcrnmoi t? . gm“. years or omca hbwevela leggers 4M1‘. Lea said that he had .1- wished warmly to commend the mu- our district was a hlmlmg-Placc Govermnent for u“. way in which and flooded with liquor that the they had fostered the Women's ln-,1"b°r“l friemls “T” bfinglllg l"- $fjflutgs_ m. hoped u“ present Mhh What protest did the Temperance lster or Agriculture would do nu m, Alliance make against tho liquor could to help these ivortliy and dc- den‘ with the 9111111151111 9115101011" voted organizations. - None whatever. ' Another reason why the law Mrl McLean went on to say that ‘lOvcrnment had failed of election ‘the blue books of the Bell Govern- he believed. was because they hadfinent showed that, in several of tho tried to buy the votm of the pEQpIQViOWDS of this Province not one with their own money. namely bylcent of poll tax Mr Mel/can went large expendmlre5 °l1 Dublin works on to repute i ‘certain statements lug}! beg“? ‘he 990N005. made by Government speakers iii r. ennis went . y ‘ ’ ' the new Road Polio? tile°°.,‘l‘l.‘.‘.?ifll;fif,“ls‘gi‘fgfgfifb; L“ 5mm‘? that ithad been inaugurated by the wakg :71; 000 00 filial oveinmen. Minister of Public Works only after fnfifp .' 'fT e mvsenl est“ n careful Study o’ ‘vhat was being $850. bslgilijgvi e or an expenditure of dgne m the Wm, of road improvm f . .You budget for a deficit ments in the other provinces we 0-“ o $ 5,000.00. That means a revenue this Side or the house‘ he said havclof $815,000.00 isnt that right. k faith in the undertaking and flepev- ‘The House “d-lmlmed m1 .8 pm“ ed p, would succeui i Mr. Mar-Lean. in continuing. 15451035 p_m_ the house udjoumcdrpomted out to the Minister of Ag- Apm mm g iicuituie that his subsidies from Mr, m"). Muuan regretmd that Ottawa through the railway gram. as he was unavoidably absent mlete. had gone up $100,000.00. the time the Premier delivered ha; 9mm‘ ‘he h“ mm"- Whe“ “'8 budget speech he had been able wifound the Duncan report was im- gc; gnfonnauon about u onlv from plcmented at Ottawa. so far as sub- “ma; people Md mm and frbm the i sldy goes, welreduced the taxes. And nqwspapers H‘. had gm the greatpmiwe were justified in doing so. m"; o; his information from Th“. Now we are told that the present Guardian‘ and he “ms afraid his government even with increased friends opposite would not ncceptdaxatmn‘ flmnm‘ c°m'l““e' W" that. Ho had just seen it appear in i w?” able’ eve" Wm‘ mducw tax" this evenings Patriot. ‘iltlOll to givn larger grants to the He alluded to the way In whlchjted Cross and Womeira Institutes p“. Government dmugreod with thflilsilrgcr tlzian the Boll Government results of the audit 'of Mes s. m‘ eve" om‘ Hyndman and shmmorL But ti? We are in favor of gravoliing the seemed no more ready to ncoeptrroads‘ BM we ‘mm think ‘hm’ their own audit. But they seemed 330090030 shwld “we ham b°"' Dennis saw’ one ray of sunshine. lloquotcd 8' ymmg ma“ “S “lying 5°)" i It would l strutc, as had other government speakers. that the nnw additional gar. tax of 2c more per gallon would hardly be felt by the average far- hicr. In defence of ihc new s3;- _ lstcni of road-making ho went over iinucli the sann- ground as had been covered by previous speakers on his ride of the house. Agriculture. Ilclcrring to lAgrii-ulturo, Mr. Sin- clair f‘.()l’llnl1*ll(l(‘.(i the policy oi im- porting brood sires for dairy cattle. School fairs, hc thought should lll.‘ encouraged. It. engenders a splint of competition onion gthc children, the boys and thi- girls at tin-z»: fnirs manifest a wonderful spirit of enthusiasm. He hoped those fairs would be continued. Prohibition. Mr. Sinclah‘ was of the opinioi that the Prohibition cpiestion shouizl be left out of politics. lie mad“ some allusion l0 the banquet where Ml‘. Stewart announced his. Govern- ment Control llillitff. That mglwi the sixznker said "the dir- is cast.“ ,l think he was sincere and I think ‘tliai ho cast a clic over the Con- servative Party which will last 1'0." some time. He went on to coin- niend the good intentions of the Liberal party with regard to Pro- hibition. He hoped the act would be enforced more fairly than in the past. but doubtless there would st.ll bl- bitter oppnsitioii. Mr. Sinclzr“ denied that the ini-mbcrs of the government who had attended the Alliance meeting "voted down“ tli“ President and Secretary. He quot- ed from the Alliance president's rc- port in support of this. He also read an excerpt from the Ciuardiazt to the t-ffcct that the Conserva- tives were in favour of Govornnn-izt Control. He thought that in the 1925i plebiscite. the province would still istick to Prohibition. no more ready to accept the figures from their own audit when quoted against them. W care not disputing the futures of Messrs. Poole and Scarth. but we do feel that they had not the opportunity to become fain- iliai- with the accounts that Messrs. Hyndman and Shannon did. Poole and Scarth til us the not debt August 12, 182 last was $2» 020060.69. \While the Blanchetie Audit gave us the net debt on Sept. 5th, 1023 of 81.540.527.82. leaving an increase in rlebt of 0471.133. and, as the prem- ier slated 849000000 was removed for hlghwav improvement, leaving ua still 818367.00 within the mark. This. ho contended was a much more creditable showing than that. of tho present government. For two venrs of lost term the lowed for (ha; purposm Mr. Allan Stcivari expressed him- have been 591w‘,- w have gonysolfas surprised at lht- variety o! “head and brought down a, done“ silbjccts which could be dealt with say o; 3250.00.10‘; and than have in a Budget Speech. and wcnthn taken our-cue m ottnwl U “h. to say that it would not be possible King Government would not make up the deficit. then bonds could have been issued. ‘ Ilon. Peter Sinclair began by pro- ducing various statistics purporting Ito show that the Bell Government! ‘was more onomlcal than the 8te-‘ wart Government. He reached an, opposite conclusion in this matter‘ tothat arrived at by the previous‘ speaker. He claimed that durinr; the four years the Bell Government had an annual deficit of $17,400.00. The Stewart Government in their four gears i office had an average [flllllll l dcfic t of $40,932.00. 1 Here the Speaker dealt with the ,.» ' v _ *,-...=;.1r;>’ ‘lAmA *‘ p; best tax which had cvci‘ bcl-n pilllftweiiiy-fivc btloticggers in the jail. on. It brought in $30,000.00 worth So many more out of business, un- ot‘ revenue the first year it WflS put less they keep popping up just as on. Mr. Stewart made‘ this an ci- fusl. us you put them in. And l i-otinn issue and he got ill. Wcll, knows there's not so much moon- ;' .1‘. .. a tzuod trick. zit-id I ccminenilshint‘ flowing in the country. \ .ililll for it. Wc‘d have doiu- tlic Continued Jon Fago§10 "- GRANT p .‘ . (‘O . Be Your Own Agent and 1 Save 10 p. c. p Our recent discount sale has proved to , us that the public do really appreciate a genuine discount FROM. NOW ON We have decided to do away with all agents, therefore giving the purchaser the agents‘ 10% commission, which amounts to a large saving. . We have u... LARGEST and MOST AR- TISTIC DISPLAY of MONUMENTS on the Island A 1- w We will be pleased to quote prices on same or any design submitted to us. Premier n-u [lint mt- poll lax should . moneys collected under the p011 0111-. _ ~01“ ~‘ not have been taken off. But in the 10nd $01119 97°55 “Pm! emued be“ last two yours ht- rlumized his mind, W99" him and MT- MM“!!! ‘m and we found that we. were in “l9 Qllefllrlml 0f whem" m‘ 11° the p-ureeinent with him. Now he chides Bell Government had colleen-d the us for havlnu taken it off as hc‘P0ll (AX "0111 IIWGTWTIWQ WW7“- The figures the speaker quoted CHANDLER & BE 15° K011i Sh. Charlottetown, .E.l.‘ ;. Phone 741-J. Established 30 yparc. ' finds that he needs the money to .rJ