‘conflmup frillm‘ E s ' . n .,Boeela‘is. .il°ggl'o:e; 3| Doz Specials. fizz‘, 3 pa; Specials. I I 1 Doz. elligglgiiwdl]; g Don. _ . oz. odfiprtitins: 30 Dos case Extras "nu-red Piyluouih Roi-h lien: ‘nupnrgn, 1st. _ e’ 2nd and 8rd. SPECIALS. ponntod by Theodore Ross. for n, number of palms. to iii- ogn, dressed poultry and live ts, Harry Hill“- dnnaieii by R. ,, n... beat display any y w. .I. Cudmore. _ I haunted by swift Canadian Co. for best breedipfl i191) lllly y, Joseph Costello. t . donated by Henderson & Cud- nn best Cock and Hen. any y_ 1,, A. Haezard. . donated by E8! circles for and Iar cat display (utility) p Boswei . .. donated by Auld Bros. for lies! ,, Illymcuth Rocks (utility) "- H. Jenkins, M. DIE donated by on; P. a. l. Poultry latiun for the best display oi outll Rocks Standard. John Mc- p donated by the Poultry A5’ lion for tiie best display Bu" gtons. P1» "yiie- ~ p Mnpted by Island Cold Stor- Co.. for best display Mlnorcas. dnrd), W. J. Cudmore. p donated by Carveil Bros. for dinpiny white Wynndntts (utility) n Boswell _ p donated by Prowse Bloll- l°l s, ("aplfv B, I. Reds (stiuidard) l ‘Central Guardian 1 Hon. Dr. McMillan ' Speaks ‘continued from Page 1) LOOK OUT-Pzl-i-GREAT AUG- TION SALE Oliphanage Farm, A rll 7th. 8I56-8d7-3i militant discharging Beeco Ooke. good for furnace or hail stoves. 8-11-2i n gqygpgpe? in this Province con- tained more absolute trash I would _ 1-3“ to 3B8 It. On thle very front HAMPTON ciscuir. -- United "i"; .923‘, ’f,,:§?],::'.‘,:db;“n Church services on Sunday, March ‘g9. m“ who ‘might have bee”. lllll- l" B°'“'“l"’- ll ‘l-‘lll-F "ml" “In with which l will deal a little ton, II p.m.; Victoria, 7 p.m. mm a“ them h om statement made in the paper which I purpose now to answer. ‘lflnring both the Dominion and the local campaign I have receiv- ed more than my due share of com- pliments from -the editor oi the Patriot. I have been called nearly every name that con-id be thought of in the editorial sanctum of that newspaper, it did not matter whe- ther trula or false, or whether the charge was tlibeillous or not; It was all fastened on me ‘Of course. some of 'it I expected; but there Iii one statement here wh'ch iI pur- pose now to challenge ‘It is an article headed "Astounding ‘State- ment," and goes on to say that "at the Cardigan and Murray Harbour meetings the astounding eliatemeilrt was made by Hon. Dr. McMillan that the ‘Liberal Government had stolen the sinking funds and used ithieln tln order ito make their sur- plnses; in other words, had used them for ordinary revenue." The first part is correct. I did not say they were used to make TURNl-PB WAiNTEu-l will be buying good sound turnips all this weik at the railway dump. Henry C. Smallwood. 8148-8-17-81. POTATOE8.—Carves Bros. i" ‘wing pr-tatoes every mild day alt their cellar, Water Street. Highest lnnisei plncei. |.....i. 8175-3-18!!- ELECTRIC LIGHT wnsum s who have neglected to pay llil "9 ‘reminded that service will be dia- connccted on 16th inst, with/mi dfurtther notice. Pay today and save trouble. 8143-3-17-21. 'vom< AND MARSH-FIELD U-N-i- ‘r59 cHuncrL-Servlces for Sun- day. March zlsi. Marsltfleld I1 am. york, I p.\lti. ilerbert T. Smith. pastor. - voak POiNT AND V~ICINITY.— iMr. Aubrey MucPhaiI. York Point. nnn Mr. ilomer Pethlck. (Lc-rnwall were in the city on .Sunday.—~Miss Reta Crewys and Miss lMamls Mc- phnij or iCIyde River were visitors to the city on Tuesday-Mi. Pope Crosby and son Roy, Meadov: Bank, were visitors to the city on Sun- dayn-Mr. Howard duce, Hampton. \'..l>l a Yifiiiitlr lit the city recently.- Mlss Doris Lowlher has returned to her home at Cornwall. after vslting friends ln Cai-leton and cinity. ' were stolen alid used for ordinary revenue. The report procecds:— ‘To say that ihia statement is absolutely unltrue is putting it very mildly. iNot one dollar of the sinking fu-nd was used by the Liberal government as ordin- ary revenue, and no one should know better than Doctor McMil- lan himself if he does not know |developln5 trade in that part of stirplilecs. but I did ieay ithat they THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN the Iiu-iners and shippers of P. E. Island at first hand a full and coni- plete report of the opportunities of lithe world. T-hat was the promise lwa iliaiia: that was the promise lwhich we have carried out in slend- ‘lug the hon. member there. Our action 0n this matter had the full indoracmcnt, cat-operation and Iuympethy of the Boards of Trade ‘of the Plovlnce. and we are quite |satistied to take any and every |aligbting remank which has been imade upon the hon. member's visit ‘by our friend-s in opposition. "In that famous issue of the ‘Patriot of January 11th there was ,an Interview “w-hich mi-ght have ilwllrwii." with some one who "might have been." You know, Mr. Speaker. that it was not an illiter- view at ai-I! You know that our Beniai friend. the editor of the ratriot when he gets tired of try. 1H8 to fool the people with his comments on legtf-mato tnewg 110MB. iili-IE-s ll sill-ill oft’ and corn- niunes with himself That is all this "interview which might- have been" amounts to; it is just a sol- I expenditure of money. and do} something to safeguard the publict health ofour people. “It is all very well to talk about blnnging immigrants _ here, but everyone knows that we can-not 1W3"! titiy oLilss of immigrants to uh. island that are as suitable as the people we have hero. now, and it is the duty of every one oi us to do what we can to safeguard and pncuervc the health oi‘ our citizens. Definite pioof can be submitted that ifie llvea of many hundreds of our people could be saved if proper provefltive medical menu cs were taian. Now 2i.- the time, when tub- olcuictle has been ‘eradicated from our cattle to tum uttentlen to do- ing iz-Jmetlring along public health lines for our people. ‘The matter or County Exhibi- tions has bten mentioned ‘hy the Leader of the Opposition. ll don't think he thong-ht very much of hem. i suppose it is a matter oi debate as to the direct benefit we are deriving from these exhibifons, but n0 doubt they do some good. At. any rate, the people want them. I do liol know that they do ‘as much ilaiilly. a ocmcleaa soliioqny by the editor of the Patriot. No doubt the hon. member from Morcil. when be has occasion to speak in this II-ousc will liHai with tlint~ inat- tar." Dairy Instruction tnlcal iSchool. dairy instruction be said: butter and cheese. now better In quality. profitable last year il-Ion. Dr McMllIan then took up the criticism oi the Leader of the‘ Opposition with regard to hhe Tech. On the subject oi "My hon. friend says the Indus‘ try is suffering tremendously be- cause We are not giving the dairy- men speclaljnstruction with milk brought in for the purpose. to make Yet in spite of that fact our hotter and cheeie is -lt was more than in any good as the ordinary School Fairs; that is MJIIIGIIIIIIK which this Gov- (ernmelit colrsldcra very beneficial and which is being promoted, be- cause in this way we are reaching tho bays and girls and cheating in them an interest in the farm and a direct sense of, resposibillty. Any- thing of that sort‘ which tends to keep our young people at home, should be supported by any Gov- ernment. PAGE SEVEN Nonl- cm is Em Poi-a um "Inserting n. legitimate an... Illliight WI! I dlmillbii will"! Wlllfiilireinr again to some comnlenuhjr would moan the ruinatlen of the the gflflgy- or the putt-top upon the’ farmers of the Province, and whiliopcning of the House, March 9th. . worked heart and aoui against it! "We are told that among -the~ when in Opposltivll. lmmodlateiml pleasures to be submitted will hei on coming ‘into power_ adopted the! an Act for compulsory labor o l proposition wholesale. iWhat have,‘ prisoners Qonilned in our ‘jails. - they now w my [or than.‘ 'Ihie is the only hit oi hpecified‘; 391v, n, ']‘b!_ly nag the opponnntty, legislation set forth in the entirci of ridding the lpmygnne or Speech. It is indeed worthy of‘ that burden or deb; they, the best statesmsnslhip of the; Government. Hereafter We may) not: chain gauge at work on thel streets of the centres and thel roads of the conntry- a pretty and edlfylng spectacle in this, law-abiding a-nd liquor-prohibiting‘ might have won favor as the great: patrons. the great phlianthropisttm, the great benefactors, 2f the peo-. pie, if they had never touched im-‘ proved roads at all. That would have ‘been their conssteut policy. But we know very well that the, province." liberal policy has never been com‘ IMT- slllllldflffl 0111661641 t0 8 distant, we know that their pre- “llemiler cllmmalltl"! 119°" “illlllllllkl glggflon pugfm-m. an] pmmhqstper articles or expressions of op-y p" m“, only 7°,- m, ‘um-M; pm». inion from parties outside the- poee of getting Into dfflce, app n" House. He demanded a ruling. and! disregarded ever afterwards." the Speaker thereupon ruled thntl the hon. member speaking liion.‘ .Dr. McMillan) was perfectly In order.) 1 (Ynntinutngv n). Men/nun“ ax.‘ Hon. Dr. Mr-Millan then read a plnlytgd nnn- the pnenen; qovemJiei-iprttch DTGVIOIIRIy pnblislleil lii mnnt wan nmn throng], empqenpthe Patriot to the effect that prison‘ tonnage-inept. to build III“ roads iltilllillll‘ Wlll‘ 1W1"! elllillilYeli ‘ill 11ml rnnnn it,“ Con, ma" ma". pre,h,.lstrce's of Ilaillux. The Patriot of? r-oggm-n, ‘this (lute iFoli. IStli) makes the inl- Mp Sflufldprg nnn] he won“ “kelowlng comment upon the desputciiz’ to have the (I-wernment engineers! 1111111“ 99"” 1° elllTlllll-‘lll-l“ 111*“ 513m a statement tn th-at effect. The "@911 "I lllrllilllllillg 1H1")? Till‘ til" cont, he snnp depended upon the Inmates of our own provincial maugrju] or the “Mum 0f the mad jails. Ill the Quit-ens (Ziltntty jail In be constructed. The Liberals ‘hem “Te l" illlillelli iw9ll1Y""ll‘-’1 built up the low lying places, and tiie better roads were left to theY (Yonservativcs. Proportionafe Coat were a few days ago. these men are pill to work clen-n- Highways “Now we come to the great question of highways; and from the remarks 0t‘ the Leader of the Opposition his main agrument nil‘! island's out I)I'0Illifl€IiiIy_ that the Western Road which was as level as a billiard table. and whlcli‘ im- was built lilitil the day tihe Hell proved with age from the time ltiwwk- eff Clldlllurfl. ll ilonatcd by A. Horne 8t 0061101‘ “splay R |_ Reds (utility) ins. HAD ENJOYABLE TRUE-Mrs. A. C. Cox, lSourls. has just retiirn- oil from a delightful trip to Flor- ida. She left Boston, Muss. on January 9th, motoring all the way. tdopoted by Harris Abattoir Co.. un- the bestxiilllllfly 09 Glllllell- pn Costello. uh d It, whiat sort of a minister of the Crown is be? The public ac- counts from the time the Liberal show any such transaction." "Now. Mr ‘Speaker. lf you take government went ‘into power un- til the end of their term do not year in the history of this Inland. Strange. ls ‘It noti My hon. friend said that the dflirymeln SflOihIid be given past-graduate courses .in their business the same as lawyers and doctors. But I would remind him that so fair as doctors are cou- Government went out of office, be- toulnding profusion surpasses! the proverbial mustard seed. ‘B811 nflertvards to dislntregntc tin-Mme , til If. became full of holes, with sidqduring m9“? 1"“ Yell"! W119" i119 e,- tbusnes growing up in such aspBeli Government was in power the ‘ha, they fapcontractors were making too ntuch .1 don-L believe’ n- one ‘velfiKlllibmiiiefi a statement which we n unrated by Canadian Bank 0i srce for the best Breeding Pen by) Allnon Boswell. i donated by Rogers Hardware m. DPS! illsillily Essa. l-ildlaw guilnnatcil by W. K. ROI-Will C0-- jnt-gest number of entries by one bltor, W. J. Cudmore. .50 donated by R. V. Lougwortll est R. l. Red Cockerel (standard) red Cudmore. .50 donated ny H. v. nonizwortli best ilistllay R. I. Reds (tlllllld- , -wiifl‘i_‘ti Cudmore. passed through the following States on route:——-Mass..Con.. New York. New Jersey, Pan, Maryland. Distnlct of Columbia, Virgin-Ia, N. Carolina. S. Carolina. Georglo. She then followed the East Coast ofilmll which 15 ‘klwwll eve“ "° the Florida. on the Atlantic Ocean, as far as South Miami. cutting a- cross through Central Florida to West Coast, on the ‘Gulf of Mexico. visiting all the priuclpail cities on route home. Mrs. Cox says every- thing possible ‘is being done to at- tract the Tourist -to the Sunny South. and they receive a wel- thls Government to examine Into into ordlnhry revenue. .50 litillated by Geo. Lilillile)‘ for l W. Wyandolte Puliet (Lltility). , on Ilosiveil. 1.50 donated by W. J. Cildmore for t Leghorn Puilet (standard). is Hayden. .00 donated by S. Kennedy B. P. Rock Cockerel and Ilullet liy) Harry Hyde. B. P. Rock Cock and Hen, John unis. .00 donated by Harry IR, I. lied Cockerel and Pullel. iii-ed tindntore. 2.00 donated by Harry Lupthorne best display Games, Joseph Cos- o. .. 1.25 donated by Mrs. F. L. Haezard Illlill unit orplnslan Cock. Harry e. ,2‘; (Innate-d by bill's. I1‘. L. Iinazuril heal lluff (lrplngton lien, Iitlrry a. .50 donated by J. O. I-Iyntiman for ' W, Leghorn Plilict (Standard). GIIIIIIIDFE. .50 (lunutcil by Moore k McLeod best lllack Minorczl Cncknrtsi iilili et, W. J. Cudmore. .110 donated by Pnions Ltd" for Corks-rel nild Pullct, Jersey ll. t, Mrs. l). J. Carmichael. 0 donated by Patons, Ltd.. for Pen p, P, Rocks, Jos. Costello. b IIOIIIIIPtI by Prowaey iiros for Ht in Class 60, Mrs. F. Mcbaroll. iliienated by S. A. McDonald for display oi Water Fowl, Almon ell. d Pleas $2.50 donated by Mrs. . iiongworih for beet Black rca Male or Female, W. J. Cud- pecinl donated by Two Mac's for I'll-n Wyllliiioiies, Almon Bos- Special donated by E. F. Acorn 9-" 11°7- Ellllll (Extras) Ludlow us. bs. Cut Bone donated by Edward ders for best .-\. 0. V, Cockerei Pdiiet not ilelorf- menllnned, a Hayden, g of Feed donated by Carter & for best niilr of Wyilndott Pulieis, as .\IllIs. ATIGUE and tired ma: well as pains and m the result of - lwilnuiation of poise the systgnn t . The iver actiop is torpid, _‘ °V6Pworkod kidneys have “ fill dawn, the bowels an l luahgaypgcqllflflfl, Y0“ l v l M ilonated by Dr‘. Lackey for, I Hylle fori I rive Out, the Poisons and you Conquer Fatigue 1' Bhasehliidney-Liiverfille ‘Missal-ileum 'I'heDr.A .0 llediei 0.14m , """~'5l\rnn:‘$ss§' ‘M °' ""' come from every quarter. Partic- ular attentlon is given to the roads, slid a large amount of money is expended on them annually. She ‘reports business is quiet in Real Estate circles this winter, but re- commends the climate to anyone House. It is true as the report of the Exnmore expense. ‘tcrs’ of the north. companies on this trip by 'Mr. and Mrs._ 1‘. A. Winsioe. and Mrs. Jnnniaavci la the Murray. of Qu-incy Mass.’ who are- nliai visitors here every Summer for many years. That was my statement: dlcted. TDEEJFOD STO Ql ES LIT’ I'I.I-l “FUNNY FACE“ MARJORIE liked Mother's sil- u-r-beniiled min-or ou the IIIPonIIIM-IIIIJIC. Slir likfl to do funny things with her eyes-end make her mouth lllli) n ~liln. straight line. their into n miluil "0 " 1 “l low.- niy Iiitir fare!“ she said. 5hr drew ilrr nlollth dawn and pui a frown la-twren her eye-brows. “Oh!"shc said. “I don't like ii now I'd belirr use the smile slriugsl There! 11ml‘: bciton Now. ‘Little Funny Punch-ave“ l2) slmi Mother how sweet we Iookfi that and-it. ‘but if lilo other benefit had resulted than the revelation of the fact that the sinking funds were not sinking funds at all, that they had been robbed and replaced 1. with only scraps of Ithat discovery alone, I maintain. would have justified the making of the audit. i ‘ii just wls-‘licd to draw attention to this because I do nnlt believe in 0 permitting the editor of the lPitt- riot, or anyone else, to charge me with ‘mink-ling statements which are “absolutely false" when they are absolutely correct." Resuming the debate after re- m cess. iHon. Dr. McMillan went on ito » speak about ltransporwfon‘ and other matters referred to lin the Speech. Answering some cricitis-m _of the header iof the Oppolstion. he sa-ld in part: u G l l Hon Mr. Mciwen’: Trip "There is another matter which I wish to deal with ~now land which was dealt with hy the ILeader of the Obmsltlon. and that is the compliments that he paid to my hon. irleud- sitting here (II-Ion. Mr. Mc- Eweii) wlho from his recent visit.‘ and bananas have appeared in the piibllc pness and have been said on‘ public plat- fornis in regard to ‘the visit which the hon. member from Morell made to tlhc tweet Indies in order to see what chances thene are for increasing trade relations with that part of the world. Oi course, it wliisa very fmiish tlil-ng for this Government to iiol It was only throwing money away! It was absurd V: send a. ma-n down there to bask in the sun, and so on:— that was the purpose of t‘he Stew- jart Government! But It was a uplendld thing. a wonderful thing. something that was going to pro- Mi- Katie Wilcox, RR. No. l, Wiarton. Ont. Idiom- "Hy stomach troubled no and I had frequent headaches. I felt tired all the time and could hardly do my work. I duoe marvellous results. when a main th condition iill‘ year ape this Dominion Govern- IWII- hllllWllt°1f1 imellt dent e law er down there. I50"? Df- Chm‘ Just contrast bot actlone,— the “mull” P1115. ‘Wk absurd action of the Stewart Gov- “ 5°95 °i "m" ernlnent in sending down a man and me a t did “mad” l“ o‘ "My, who was well posted in all trade matters, who knew trade conditions from Alpha to Omega, whose judg- I l“ f," “Mam "it “ii”? i““t".'.‘.°..¥l§“.»'.‘l.f “at _ Chant‘ pos on o rng nc t hiss-Live» "ii- ai n»- isi: mills. '.'.‘°£.‘1.‘.;i.“.i'..l“:. °°n u“ thus d 07h‘ great atatesmanshii) i)" 11w I111" tive troubles disap- pear when these vital o ns of the Dominion Government t0 send a lawyer there! t ‘Bat. we on [his side of the House are aroused to action. eed- h we ache! and biliousnen are over- lvlvlfil" fellcltllgllnlffgflzflj, m: was come. You well and ‘m’ " ° ' ‘ h-ppy that we would use our every. tlon of this lPmvinoe to see if any trade avenue which was consider- ed ni el-l likely had any merit; and on account of that promise the hon member frora More" was sent t0 the report of the External Auditor who came here at tibe request of ltihe finances of the Province-a re. editor oi‘ the -Patriot-—- it will be tfound that my statement was ab- solutely correct. The report deals with the very matter that I wI-e discussing, namely, those Victory Bends which were in the sinking fund; tin 1922 and which were sold In that year and the amount put “The IPatrict goes on to say that IlllP¢l‘-— just as we had to finish credit is to -be given we would give i" ‘llle W951 Plllilell W6 Bile ‘will. ‘has that. were sent broadcast by the become a good judge of orangesiProvincial Department of Agricul- A 500d ma"? Filings lure. agreeing to this scheme and iagreeing manfuily losses In cattle to be condemned. There is where the credit should go-to the farmers w-ho went into a thing the result of which they knew nothing in advance. iI think, too_ that the ‘Provincial Gllvllllllllent. Department of Agriculture ls en- titled to some credit because they had to transport those veterinaries and provide cans and drivers to take them through the Province. Those specialists, when they left. said that lnever in their experience had they ‘been beltler treated in the and everything they wanted. I think and ll think the Provincial Depart- endenvor to find better and wldemorflifli" T!" "l" “ll "m" markets for the farming Dililllillqiilfi "Iii" tho Welt iindleo to bring beck to somewhat and a great deal of It at the pro sen-t time is laboratory wonk. the same way there all of which can be very well taugh butter and cheese. We claim tha ‘MIR. SAUNDERS : HON. DR. lMcMiIJIaIaA-N: we-ll then: t-he Bell finished i! in their buslnea‘. _ liha=t be so, why the criticism? finished that, as a mutter of fact i-rn ment. "Coupled with HIM is the sub and we didn't run into any aldervtlon to say now that the roads dur-i ject of time, Disease Free Cattle Anela, which ‘I am sure is a matter of general congratulation through- out the iProvi-nce. The Leader oi’ the Opposition says that the credit should be given to the Dominion Government. ‘It is quite true- that the Dominion Government did a great deal for this Province when they picked out lPrlnce Edward J's- land. on account of its peculiarly isolated. situation. iio igive us l! chance of becoming a disease free area; but we say that the Provin- rial Government also did some- thing iin that regard, o.- =ths work would never have been accom- plished We claim also that unless the people of the -Is‘land had done their share we would never have had‘ the disease free area here. I-f It first of all, to the farmers of this Province who sigined the petitions to taike their way of serviceable accommodation that is a matter of congratulation, men-l Is entitled to credit fon- the time and trouble they expended. Oppertune Time “I hope that the time is ‘n0! fill‘ distant la thle -Provinoe when‘ the attention of those who are mveru- lng, and of every one who b Inter- ested in the future welfare of oilr people will ‘be turned from the ent- tie and sheep. the piss and the hens, to look after the most valu- able naset of aII:-'I‘hat is the ‘boys and girls, the men and women. 0f the Island. il say theli. what has been done for bur animals should be dons- for our people. l! ll I r0- ln this ‘ilmvlrléiet be." caused by tuberculous. an u l~ cnleun In e curable alum- cerned, we get our primary train- ing in anatomy In the dissecting r:om There are other points, the refinements and niceties of every profession, which must be learned without bringing milk in to make our courses art just as effccient to- I make statemeailoa at public meet-‘day that the men are profiting just iii-gs that ‘I would not repeat in the as much, as under the former met- I gay It now In tire House, hod, wlvich entailed a great deal It is really a re- li-"mal Auditor shows. that dilnlaaimal-kaoie mt that the Leader of i922 _the Victory Bonds were isoldflw Qppoflflon 905MB go mo" men ll" wishing to escape the severe win- “I'd ""3"" °i "m9 "‘l""l~‘-“°d "res not getting proper instruction. She was ac- "llklllfl "l"! U" PFWWN W¢"°|when lest year the quality of ou sliced to the credit a1 aware! “- butliier and cheese was the beet In F1111‘ W Milmfili- the history of this -Prowi~ncc, and Surciiy that should be plain enough. yeah,“ m, “"1"; PM“; we" km“. on we [sump being an. that the money was placed ‘in the gelieml ordinary revenue account! years of edncatgon “m; ma; was ‘m _ "l!" compiished. and now, and It cannot be contra. ‘It was by Very u _ Govennmient Tim“ ‘"9 9°11"? '11 4-116 1111383 commenced the-education and the that ‘the External tAnililtor disclosed stgwapt qoygy-nmlent tn u-s. We lh-nve been hounded ever and you H“, now m, "w" of m, allies far lliwwliia away money 011 completed education of our butter land cheelc makers, iso that In 1925 they have reached the highest peak (ApplauseJwlg the (‘attire -I will take some lessons ninny , another- job left by the ‘Bell Gov- lllllll" lllelll‘ Vesuvius, that he could see such hon. friend. I would like hlln, that remarkable Ive-stern Road." cher of yours that is up in Lot 15~ down some of tlleln. t. HON. DR. llIclbiLLAN: the clover cutter cut them‘! t MR. SIMIPNDERS ‘Perhaps crusher that is out in the snow. IIION. DR .\IclIIII.I.AN: ilon that many people have travel making knows a statement which is not correct! I years. car on the Western ‘Road. iMlR. SAU-NINIGIIS: ' lecled. IHDLN. lDR. spring breaking has front my hon. ‘bushes ‘But you know_ Mr. Speaker, that such a statement l; ridiculous for any public man to make. And such sweeping declaration; ‘an hoof money trying to make them so: ha. maria about our patrol gyytgm and we will make every endeavor. are in the came cat-ego y. publlc utterances at all should hes- itate before coming Into thin House and In one sweeping assertion try to persuade the people that all the work we Have been doing along‘ the line of road upkeep its no good.‘ IMIR. SAUNDERS: Let the peo- ple judge. 1 ' HON. DR. lMtiMEhI/AIN: 0hr. iainly. And I will remind my hon. friend that no matter what our patrol work last year was, theirs. because anything Ia better than nothing! (Applause). now deplores the fact that thanking the Lord W8 IIBVG XIQVBI‘ changed Oil did opportunity that any Govenn- ment had. of rel‘eving the people of this expenditure fearful a burden. stand’! power in ma, afler declaring fromi OOO-O-@QO+OOQO 4 ‘Qfi-OQQOOOOO i Sour Stomach “Phillipa Milk of Magnesia" Bellter Than Soda C instead oi soda hereafter take a little "Phillips Milk of Magnesia." In water any time for indigestion relief will come instantly. For ility years genuine "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" has been pres- oiibed by physicians because it on-ncomes three limes as much acid In the stomach as a saturated solution of bicarbonate of sods. leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases. It uelltrailses acid termentslions In the bowels nnd gently urges the soaring waste from the system without illlfKilll- We have now a ellielldid "Dllonllll" uy when bovine tuberculosis is ‘ i» no i-raii ta firm“ “a u n "u". m the Pmfln“ ‘u, “than soda. Insist upon Besides, It is more pleasant to take, "Phillips." Any drugstore. a phenomenon as tieiicribed by inyim“ if, he could, to give ‘his House the reyihe statement of tiie Leader oltlie .c;pe m,“ we“, “m, the makmg oflOppositlon that there were not-nails ‘In is scientific knowledge to ‘be acquired in dairy- ing, dealing with germs, etc., that afilect the quality of the product; M11}. SAUNDERS. Gel that djmllilt that ilicy were uli built probamy you would be able to w‘, liiink an examination of the pro- Wuuiditlllilllfy yomproveii roads. We know that there might be able w get ‘ha, Hmeslonelnever was an attempt made by tile | want spending to tell the Leader of the Opposi-lupoll llllllvaved highways. to do any- ‘Qd the western Read as we“ as were bllilt. That burden was model he h,“ and m“ when he Con,“ "rldou-bly and treiliy difficult for IIS t; thin House and gays p,“ "aylliecuuse diiri-ng the years this worki rroad was neglected last year and shlllllil Ila-Vii been ‘lime ll “"1" "Pl-fin, that no work was done on It he is leclad: it plied ilIl lint" many at" he have travelled that rouii myself for I-‘il I never attended anv oi‘ the burn dances he referred to. tztoiiglnikelll "ll lmilrllvilli-Z W111i "K0 i") 104121 And i] “(Aver broke a nprmg m» myus the Liberal GOVGHIDIOIII. was Illl ynnr pnnnnJdently not built upon the some re-, Lion must have been gwatly neg-film. because we know that agree!‘ Any l-n the filture, as we have ili the] man who bias any respect for his pnst. to maintain those roads." ‘ worth, it was infinitely better tHanlwouId he a very unfortunate thin He thla ‘Province with that idea. blinds the P119119 in ll"! 8W1" s°ll°°l=l Well“- the just as alert as his teii its thatwet IProvlnce is so linden with debt on WW8 Jllfii C1311“ B8811")! ill" account of highway improvements. inion of Canada, and I suggesti ‘ teachers ‘He says also that many people are it would be a much more wmiluedubatloh tnnt the Fed-cause on his part to iliilui-c tile, eral highway grant is exhausted. I Government at Ottawa. with WIIIIJIII call his attention to the fact thatlhe seems to have such influence. lot; l fponqmake u, another payment nn nnrytendunce of ess on this question. but that t e Op- Bllll-"lfl- ._ , Position. the remnant of the Bell gremietp] Maéhiejson 6\(t]l1£ar¢:11:1g l? 1ll- i151 19mm“ ‘had the most spien- lice e or en "- _ 1 _ I ,~.4 slve us $100,000 additional subsidypgaléiligsiglgncases lie refill e "i . 1°" heha" of m" cm Tan 31nd Doll‘: them to consent I do not see Il"\‘-' Ir It w“ gplof them were ever sat s e m‘ Ill! Where do theyllll 1ll11- The men who dime into Cilfillllllisi" 1n 192-; and 192g ‘isetbtick consolidation over very diff or sour. acid. gassy etomich, andieemmonwealth and to rule by the This. replied Dr. McMillan was‘ ,a ridiculous statement to make. l“Ail we have to do la to take the mileage of our roads built by the ltwo governments land the colt of) leach. and then we have the com-l flarison. In proof of that I want {to draw aiiention to the fact that ‘our engineering in 1924 cost 85.000 less for doing $100,000 more How does that strike my‘ lhon. friend? Because that was in suggestion is made that might be well guard to assist in breaking roads throughout the coilntry, lev- 9111118 Ililirhes, etc. it would give ihcm good exercise, and at iii‘: some time they would be lioipi-ilg to, earn their board and lodging when in jail." "Need I read any further to show they our Dian-it was an economicalitg: cfgnuust’ Hm change of 01111110“- and when \\'e claimed wally-mega all? Qdfitgemi- lll gill‘ ‘lflllilli - r 0i’ t i- Plllrlol from th , . . m‘ "uy90f18‘\'-i11flrl‘l;?F6I)‘I“‘llilll l0 Ibo was a “righLaboui-face" nn an question we have one of the mpg); glaring examples of it in what |' illlilllly ”lll of the road projectswe living under the shadow of Mountiwc" able ‘i0 ilmve in the light ofihave just quoted». liater- results and the people know iAppleuse). T1181? is just as much truth In mm as m the (Iovernor llit-Kinnon o! a bill n‘ liari, it was claimed. built in ‘Prince Cotinty last year, l“ cri tlic statement. to be without foundation, there retaorii on tiie minutes .911 l0 that effect. Tile bill liad hnc-i handed over. with other llornnle lly Premier Bell when tiie presi-ni (‘rovernment took office. Mr. Saunders admitted It not have been mentioned in the r:- cords oi‘ the Count-II but smd ‘Klllgfi- Tlilit is not correct. ‘jetlts Ill tiie different parts of the will show that everv county shared pretty well in inl- lute Gbvernlnent, though they were hundreds of thousands thing to maintain them after they-M, "n and [he m" “ H ' '38 IFOWII Dill,- .by tiie Bell GOVGPIIIIIFIIi. lilrove this by llfililnvil. I Hon. Dr. McMillan replied than‘ ls was a sorry admission for any supporter of the ‘Bell (‘rovernmenl tn i h " I . . use (h g ways “m n a very hndito minke. It was a fine example of state of IIIHIIIIFgPIIIIOII. They did not have the sable into as thnii wonderful Western Itond \\’hIL'Il| ducted. if no record was kept of it‘ in the Minutes of Cou-ncil. Ill lry‘ 31m; to excuse them the Lentil-r f =the Opposition had simply IIIIIIIP lilil u worse case than aver lnr his for» nnd improvementgmer trollenguos. IpOWBI‘. Tile other roads were evi- ‘deal of upkeep made on this subject with which ll agree, and some with ilvilicli I do not agree. His stigtzestion that both parties get together on tiie ques- |lng the last season were the best in the history of the Province. (Appinniim) And so they should be, because we spent o good deal iiii it. IHIIlKgPSKIOII to have the cialms a‘ Ottawa out how it is to be done. in part: thinks that these claims are ‘ciiest- ll°'-_'1le9“ "QTY ililccellsiui‘ ilgfulilfig _num'. I can on“. my ‘ha, | “new there seems to be a great Isl c’ him m be inhléprope‘. p|ace_|en,|. on the port of the people to have mg the Oppoamon. beau" itianything to do with consolitiationi ' moi‘ iiie_ schools. .It does -nol seem u h. av" “m: m be Pam“. of possible to convince them that it taken and put into a larger cnnsol Dnmnidated school It would be far better inn both for the puflllil all“ i0!‘ 11"‘ lt will require a Int n) along that line. W1. know that there are a great manly, small schools with an average ~iil<i than ten WIIIFII: - II ‘be ‘OIIIIOIIIIBIGII with lienell-i It has been done bcforiaiwlll l we m"! already g0‘, to a few consolidated. but iii tile llrclll and until we 301i so thev may he VQHUQIJIQICOIISOIIGBIIOII Is to he ai-conifflllilleii ' ‘In this lProvhice- "Let me say that the greatest receiv- lven by HON. Dr. Mai-MILLAN: Bill niy,ed in this Province was It h v hon. friend must remember that the Government of zvhigil fill‘; in 192T nd 1928 there will he a friend was a alibi-ii" 91‘ ll ~ eni situation at Otiawmllo that time salaries were prelim" 9 go his opportunity will then beitioned to the Btirllildzilflchets wese‘ gens, If it ever existed. (AppIaul-ie.) ‘schools ivn which 1B6 "63 vemmem The pgople are long suffering enqempioyed. trial n?“ as“ agreem eugh. but there will come a dayldid away w ‘ _ when they will get tired of a make- where any district voted a aullll e believe Government. the remnant merit of $100. t0 Give flllli- liiilllfl D8)’ p1 e once great party. endeavor-Inn to the teacher. That delstroyitadtlpé to thrust tliemeelvea upon a great once the standard. am Dll ‘graded schools throughout the Pro- aid of twenty-four Progressives! vlnce on a par with i119 "mil" He knows the handwriting In on the schools of -flve or six Dillliill- 1‘ w. SAUNDERS: Thai will ("ome- wali, and If he wants to embrecefgave the" people this ardilmfllli-i hie opportunity he must do aofwhy should we consolidate nur “may, ‘schools, why should we send our children to another school when Prison Labor: The Patriot's Volteqve can get a first class teacher in“. |hsre at home?‘ That ls where the harm was done. where consolidation In regard to proposed compulsory received its setback. and the! ill Inhor ofpriaoners In our 111181 l-hillii exactly what le so difficult to reme- the leader of the Opposition look the d, at present. That was the npllfll“ pmper course. He did not unduly tune time, when they were llolnll criticise it. because he did i101 to Increase the teachers‘ salaries know details of the proposition. Ito make the graded schools aortic- tliiuk ‘he will find. when the bill min; more than ordinary schoo a. comes before the House. that there The; should have said: "We will will be no wrong lions through ill-jive the teachers In the sraiisd an o] r ediest lug and scrubbing in the jail, they ‘a: in“ mum; are not allowed oi s . "n . It me d d m? “I have been ansuiierer from rheu- .4 ""‘,',$;; i'.'3.’.i"i‘vi§i.ff§f§.'.. tradition < ' my hands are terribly swollen. Sloan's ‘always gives me relief in a_ very ah time. I have tried other iimments, nothing equals Sloan's." The marvelous eflectiveness of Sloan's is due to its stimulating efleci; upon the circulation. Straight to the ever here It t . ‘iii that time. iilc ‘the supplement. "I ill) not at sit illll ilii- ])ll1)Ii(' si-liimis. ‘ nny pupil Willrlillifll q whil studies (IIIIIQI-iiiiiy after pull-- my. l‘ili' iuilirlciiilitioll ilXllllllllllllllll- tlon may have a good ileal oi‘ morli l prm.m,.,| m. nn-nis with no ncl-tili-nr 1 1 "vrmhiiy “PUB” ma" 1'1“ ill‘ ill health. should be. ubie til Elli smnil through nnIlt-go nud not be jillickfii- schools consolidated is the proper Th,“ is my “pinion, that the lunlt Inna; but I would like him to poilltlh, mane “new lies with the pupils. 1 ‘ll’ llllli At illni age they should have Judi!- ’ know whether the Bell Government! ment ounlillii H) know that they are Dr. IIIcMllian then took up brief- ma“? all!’ ellllellvlll‘ “will! 11"“ llllll-lsoni there to Work llllll "Oi 1° 1°“- ly the question of our claims upon 1"" llllll ("Qllerllllllflll “elillllllY illllfil (aoriniilly fccl sorry for i118 Ilill“ me Dominion Govemmenp He Ham made very serious and ‘earnest nt- 0mg m- phpgp piilliis, nncnnnp we tempts on several occasions to coil-mun“. "m, i, is n gum, M“ (n- ex‘. "If the Leader of the Opposition lwlldllie l1“? "m" llcllilllhl- we llll-"iitiviisn; but the hlniiie lies primarily ‘upon tiic pupils themselves. (Hon. Dr. his spool-Ii nniid ilpplause.) prisoners, three fewer than there AfiléfilfiVilllfli-lfiqfedwliiilfhill-lllll“ Anhgugh for years, _and tried ail kinds of rem- n vain thousands oi people have a way to get quick. sure sick, aching tissues it sends a healing tide of fresh new Ii _ rheumatism germb-kills pain. So pleasant and clean to use, too. You don't even have to rub. Just pat on gently and you will gel: unmodi- ate results. All druggists-BB cents. - A v V schools ]|i..lil(']' salaries mid we will nawerint, Mr. Sailndcrfls" i-riiiv- endeavor It) give them a yearlyiil- Daylllelii Iii ex-Liclltfclxsasle for every Ilicilliilily in d_ bee-n ulreaidyipills." _ lallosell °f 11y the late Liberal (lormhavc built up smneiliing like ii pro- erlllnent Hti-fl. Dr. McMillan ticclur-ifession zlinnng the tczlt-hcrs your those schools as in iIlilI wiry Iii€_\' "llflmlllflfifliiteyl wiliilil have restahlisliisd ii iii-- being no nnito of tiie U0iiii:‘,¢4(‘I;()OIH throughout tlit- Province: nild iiicy would work today in nil the schools as a esiiit. ’I‘lie golden opportunity was Tiley ilrere and the)’ "lisri ]\.ili tiie opportunity of doing, that instead of spending $9'.‘.il0i) allover possible mutter Illl(i. nevertheless, been ink-in". Shh-nah, Wm, mu,‘ n“; and six lpiis lo libtati-i 111i‘ $l‘1"'1il'~‘$ ‘ll ll 1'1“ “mlllllfirst class tent-her so 10bit w") 111° rlltcpilyi-r wcli- Wliiillfl l" IlflY $10" 'i‘bot lu my mind was tiie great mistake that was mniil- in the ilmcnilcd School Art oi‘ i920. this time Iilirllll-‘le the careless manner In which the pump m“, lnn nnntt-nvorsy about bush“. or ‘h’ ‘mumry w“ °°"‘lt‘lii- merit of tile instruction given stziinltlril in the ‘be Province. making it in lilo |lI|ilII(' stliroois atlii in Iii)‘- ‘llll-iniil or wales (loin-ail. Film’ l ,.,.,n_., n, in- some trouble; and 1 lilg|l(l(' uilh lfli- lmildcr of lilo tlililil" {it's MGMILIIIJNN: Ygghllal! since been necessary, and we liilli _ that is quite true; my education lIi have made a sincere and honest al- Education ihi- is not livillll- “611- lliltlgnfail: bee" Sad” tempt m apvompnw“ ‘his work‘ Alto fnrthc- illscllssln the mat 5111mm M. drawn m -' be "fit-r all ~ neglected. ‘Perhaps some time In‘That we haveaucceeded to someim MD H ‘UH’ l n lg H ' B1,,‘ m’ tlu» ilnri-nrs. I Indie-warn" H. M. icxierlt at least is Proved by meter #1951111)’ in-itnng t?» ‘ tll:li the 1lll-71lll'1"l' "l all“ l" ‘in,’ m friend 1 11nd a testimony of independent pcoplel';"v"r:::nqrkfl Ofntinfileflde Jfriliiflpiipils in‘ our larger soup: shammr drive with him’ last year. but we;who have travelled the roads. some Oiepofltibn with re m,“ u: b-sdlndlfliiinilfiiil is ilIi'llll-iI‘IViv'.5l‘)— dampen‘ any springs. We-of iliem to the extent of 29,000 and “En ' g ' ‘ ‘ yawn innit. Frlrlllzl uiymtXilii-lowkidgo caiine over the ‘ivestern Road loo, 25.000 M11“. and who are in a 45°51‘. “There are some remark“ he huflhaflliiailiglfxiio1:11_i1\vklh13 Culhpge Md m, 0 McMillan cotunaiii smarter» Carload ilust Received I 2,670 The Rogers Hardware Co.. Limited I i6 GGHIIQ, eileliltloinie nmmn iwiilnniuliiii Long-standing case of rheu- i matism helped in a few hours °ii iood - clears out that they ]’)I'IlI"I » wnillti '1 illlii ‘ grndcil J doing better iiii‘, tliiit when ii Ilitllii guns IIIII) |’I‘ilI\‘6 U1 W411i!" Cllileg“ | n n.- known to his teacher that I believe tlliii as himself and concluded