w.‘ . tfittmltwt tumult Notes llyiito Way Nut badly Parliament will fill nan-n. ‘I. may African; nos-nasal. a. ’ a-qou-tnlauao-amanu-ataa-amao. aau-ulqaumamnuaau. I-kaall Aaaadala Blur. I. l. Owrhnln xothfl-‘eu you [he (Xn‘dhn1 | open. Already nartulno nun-l burl and Senators are rewrnlll; w‘ the apttal. How long will the jaion last! A few days ago Hon.‘ It» n; .. ' ' FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 ‘OUR DAIRY BUSINESS Mr Chief Grader lcrored tariff. fiscal instability, iadna-i ' ' . ‘ - . f Canada. in his address before thellr-nl stagnauon and a government compmthat it concerned with nothlns 95' Dairy-men's A ' Ion. mented the . . UR RAILWAY TROUQLE! Cheese makers very highly on the o imgwovement in the quality of their, product this year. o! we ‘Hum “Eng l], re- trom the throne la so extensive and A no!“ “n”; ' ‘ ' p n. of us can work hard enough lsult is what we have todavt a tlnk-"mfli? “men”: ‘mithwe fiézgmny m M" our bum Th“ the brain In capable ot doing many- nv"? “"3 I “"1"”! 1' mumfdtnes the amount of work any o! i ‘ k i ffice. Island's Butter entice”! m s“ m“) "d “p n o h“ arrive‘, in the (juy from 159.com all of its items and ‘it seems llauattutnt Society, then tn sea-f non at Ottawa. i-ncidentallfi 111-‘! opinion an to that. "Our ptvsram at brought down in "the weech syl-a man-tam. ‘ alum ’ FOOD goingtobehere lected. it wit! keep us that muchwj; do without injury to itself. longer." H: was quite right as to the c!“ tenalve eharacter of the bill of farejounce of sugar. not of a brain worker, ‘but of . The increase of 30 per cent. Ln~mam1and at L” wednesd" mmmlikely ‘that the remainder of the muscle use]. Number One cheese. . b was a record which he had norm “his ma, The quality oz‘ our butter stands second in Canada. one point higher. with Quvb“ any way in collmion; was that m that province the sepa- the others story. rating ts done ‘tn the factory Taking the [lominlon in Counties. at Tormentine for which 110 011° Prince County, Prince Edvrctrdls- land, mad-1- a record not approach- l-d in any other uuntry IR Catla- Cmgiing- they amved a! where they boarded the train hr $11191“ » Charlottetown a: 915 p. tn. There da fir. Bllfgcsfi illlllbutéd the ttnq prcvement in our dairy products . was only one I0 the careful supervision of the hairy inspector. Mr. John A. Mac-- Llnnald and the unfailing coopera- - tion of the butter and cheat» mak- t-rtt. of women and men. the lumber woods. The dairy record for lhr- pro- Hnce for the past. year t; a distinct miss-ion l "m" '° m“ mcmwie“ “m1 1M" unnecessary delay the train moved nmuagemen!‘ up to the 51811011. Here another- -'_ delay occurred Thevmails were; PROTECTION _ When hard put to l! by the re- lcntlcas logic of fact; our Liberal friends break forth into bic news IICXIIH to the effect that there is a growing demand in the United States for a reduction in the Customs tariff. The announce.‘ mail-bags as footballs and ‘athletic purposes. _ g brain needs riclt blood f 1h mcnt published recently in thelo! landing m [he pier. the pmcay fer‘! Nothing that either of thcmetood, dnven ‘new by arogm“; pfggg and on the unborn). o’ the-mm started for Charlottetown ‘may say counts for anything untiriluellltg and mode pure by gQOdI ' I . ' t i. untemi ned - ov d b - " ; Washington government that them," "by [he “gm I” the lantern ‘i 0° E d8 80101‘ 8 Y . United States has raise-d the duty on butter by fifty per cent that is 1 1mm 8 Io l2 cents a pound, has» given rise to another outpouring Yellrding this alleged demand on the part of the farmers for n red ‘ed. 0 <11 d l . “v on M m” l After the train haJ got some It is quite possible that, in the “ d" Lb I trl 1i lit b United States as well as elsewhere} wee up e eec c g a‘ t an to function and the lantern an occasional sectional . ;was packed away. raised a sin t. t tl d ti ,- g s pm M w, u as: Al. Klllkora something happened. but to say that any considerable; dimly burning." cry is demand from any considerable per-l lion of the country for such a move ment is the verlest nonsense. Pro- tectlotnaa ever one knows, has made the UnltedyStateo one of tlte1 when they ion,‘ u water M Hun. wealthiest. wuntries, if not the w’ River m‘? engine w“ "n" “ambient coumry in the womwunother drink and the trail tn the Their farmers are protected by dul- my was again “Sunni A may w! which keep a" foreign tarmqtassenger. exhausted and sickened produce m“ of the country and by the successive delays asked a their market for themzt-lveé. ‘Imelrfgemleman 1° kind‘, 3"‘ h" a industries are protected by dutlosldrmk Of wfler“ He Bcarchad the “on a" manufactured goods fmmlcltr and the rest of the train but off on h eiding and atiotherlstart was made for Charlottetown The next st ‘p was at Emerald m W" Yaning called in The Guardian offiod experience durin; met with in any other province ‘he journey The, did not can at (the same time nor were‘ 111B)’ 1";grant at once, or to promise toolheir brain so much, (we wagon w, kn". ma, we "my had been (01,140 them not to be too urgent in . l - , Quebec's superiority, he believed by another. yet each corroboretedmek “new” demam After a somewhat tiresome delsyl W35 to blame they boarded the cnfpthat is natural. Anything like-fruit. b ferry and after a fairly "Mtisfactory or vegetables. or winlef eggs that ‘°°d' and “m” i“ 1"“ “S “m” 5mm“ “""“""' firwt clash car n0 second class. The one car was full. many 0f the’ latter being men returning from The only light. in m"- one ca,- was a lantern; _the1 taken out of the car which DTOlIghDPI-oylnce o; Saskuwhewaly it from the boat and dumped onlvlottsly “a the platform where it provldedifashloaed them holler on llurllnae1 some amusement for a number of 19198749111111; boys who used some of the i, other- Flnally the mall lbags ‘were pm jnlg anmher ca!‘ declared are opposite one to thelhéurl- Wwerfm 1111158. and an act- and, after 55 minutes from the time °"'°"- IWhat caused the ‘.56 minutes delay. why the mails are ilree traders. - 1 D11|1V SPIN-tint») had not been put in the right car likely to endorse Mc-therwclllt proq - . Fat or on board the car ferry the etl- tam-Mn" ‘raged passengers were not. Inform- ' entod in the last Parliament by Mr. -a bar dropped and the car WM "set session will Mr- Qfotlterweil knew that linen were about to ask for things that it might be be prolonged. fall]. 'l'he reason lbmin workers "break 1116011111119"! 1° down" is not because they use but because the moment he became a convert the body become sluggish, because - .. h there is no driving power behind ‘o_pm,lecuon‘ whu “u! ‘m: them from heart and lungs. “"1- 15 “we Wm“ ‘on _°“ 1 , The heart should push the blood .fr'uit from foreign com-petition and vigorously throughout the body, to yfllll, to remove from that tiny cell . . - for the heart to send to the ts. idemand“ “M” leglslaflve confide)“ and must then receive frompm ~ ‘heart and the blood laden with [waste matter or poisons from all I lpztrts of the body, and get it out of l Tllua sweetly alwke the Mnniater the system. iof Agriculture. Smoother than oil‘ ‘were his wands‘ N0 “death kne" onby the body processes, should nut in thatf The rnnkest‘ atinn." illroleflliilll" 100 10118. as it. really becomes pois- electrfr light being out of com- Tory protectionist might have Salflljflnulm and nay-Mu] m [he moat Ame, some nggggggfy or the same thing. but not N11‘, D111111" . , , t1 of _ l ' l fltaulways. Hes for the death knelllgeujjlomimsluizx: "igegilhlfllsfssy i9"?! "1119- 411d 131°“ ‘m’ 1"“ lliver. intestine and other organs. lsterial colleagues from the aar [tovget sluggish. His brain cells m‘ Qb-lbulll 11D b! Nor blood, and the Waste from than; removed by a: 8111831011 clrwlnglon. » Wihcre an individual remains in- active for hours at a time, sortie- times a considerable portion m [he 00d may remain about. the trunk. i If as human beings we are going 'to develop the brain. then we must as no farltake exercise m devglqp a strong merciful that they might their principles swollen‘ as the Biglow Papers has The tariff Pl inciplel but what does that mat-live intestinal Ham‘ becmm” ‘he Robert Furke on beltnif of the tan-z’ ‘ t - , —-——<ea>-___ operating PIOETBHSIWQS and lheyleo-voo K eoooeeoowoo-r» 0+0 They are little‘ FOR (luurtlittll Rcutlt-ra It is also a singular fttct that Regina, where Mr. Dunning is now seeking election. was repres- QO-OQO-ooa vvivvvv v ¢ vvvvv-v. Motfhenweli. "Pile of Bones" was March 12, 1926 the Indian name of Regina and to, o!’ i l ‘ Mr. Dunning is due the tact that‘ LR 0PM‘ mill“ ‘W!’ “OD_ “Not so; Go now ye that urc mctt .171 the October election the Ptruv; and “we U", qflrdg- Ex‘ 1U;|1_ lnce of Saskatchewan was literally strewn with the bones of defeated Progressive candidates. PRAYER-May we Lord, never yield to the temptation of‘ going as men alone 0r sending ihecbildrcn alone to serve 'I‘ltce. A; to Mr. Dunning, he will prob: ably be elficted in Regina by tic- |clalntatton. But for this triumph he has already paid dearly by the From the n“! dawning "gm defeat of his plans at home. Wilton ' evening closes, he gave up. [he pl-emgerflhtp o; And all its merry birds and bloom- Badkatchewnn to enter the King And ifigitnfiden beauty, hm “a Cabinet the lilraht was laid and my, - everything assured that his suc- The day, O Imd. is Thine. oessor as Premier would vbe C. M. Hamilton, who was then Minister of Agriculture. Big newspapers NIGHT AND DAY The tlay is 'I‘hine—— The long, bright Shimmer day, tlll And Life's brief day ls also Thine, ‘when we Quinta,‘ t’ ‘Also as lnr in food is concerned 1w supply the nwdt of the 1111111. heft): the United Statea marketib-un- jsayp that Shakeapearecould haveless there should be a butter fam-Fthe Local Department supplied the written one of his plays on_ oueine there-while United States tiut-Jlecefliflry B10911- - ' (the Canadian h t i wax £:,:1°;.|;Er 323N912, :5.‘ 2:31;; will Canadian farmers permitiflelite! 0! 111B 0l1l101111111lY- t e rtl t» _ . . the, And melood that m no! used umwhich l think would be a great be pennmed w “e in the mteau-nesW really think that we will never In olheipwor“ [he brain workprditltzcllt in .\:.dB., audhl nefler an: as ‘m8. the new free-trade Minister of ‘b85111 119B RD 1118 111111111, but beqgoo a rod as t 8y me t ere‘ T55} m; grown-rows cumulus? " ‘ ‘lhe Public Forum annuals-Halli“ wanna al Ina-nan. utation which we ahould endeav- M“'“" '-"h'~“” ulxpto sustain, and the only way we 9 h."- d .-"'u.- £can do that is to gel experts down . evvv THE BUTTER DUTIES Sim-The tact. reported by The ‘Guardian, that the government of the United States has raised its |tarfff on butter from 8c to 12c P" w“. u, m” 0°11" 11" we“ “m” by 7°"! Farmers at Fault . who know that l farmer reader! butter from the United States and other foreign countries is admitted ‘mm Canada on payment of a dut! of three cents per pound. Thalislo ter ls allowed to compete in Cana- _ _ < , 1 k m 1 g g dugy-‘mlgbt have been. yet he had every This week two gentlemen who and the probable hesitation to nc-‘otastsdhfillbfetétgthszetlhageelzsrxyefitlee dhtélitli irgasoglfiafilmxy elfisiiglnnlcenlfllconndence in m ultimate vflhm H A: it is in respect to butter so it 4s in respect to all other products 1 , i (“mam gowtfault. They did not avail 133:1- ji uurrxn this gross unfairness to continuefieveg- 9;" hlmPmvftinenti mimd be .' R1163! Bl-llldlng. ChQflOUICCOWH _- 1 _-d h mae n avlng eanmas utt-g . . . ghfigtytadcaglhtelsl igoégltl-tetmgltirlt erfrhtrethoaded at the station. In Sum- 1 Mmtmd vnlzzlfi?" glgtirlgl‘: Quebec mung on Protective dunes; bulunerside there had been a fairly I they can see to lt that they are eats and in the interests of Cana- dians at large to unitedly demand that as the United States farmers are protected against their compel-I iflon so they shall be protected ring each tiny cell its supply of against the competition of United Beumm‘ "1 ‘he PY°"1"‘-‘e 1! WWW‘ l am, Sir. etc, . Bertie-t is sublet-t w wmvelilw" <11"? ‘mils waste, which is really poison. AGRICOLA. l conditions which is And (he yungs? Queens County. Mar. 9th. 1926. ‘Mush, w be “Mah- Cwnpeltliun, They must keep the blood pure ' ' ' ' SIDE HITCH Sin-l saw in a recent issue of tthe Guardian a letter Taylor of Not-bore, regarding the side hitch for our winter roads benefit to the travelling public, as hate a good road until this sdlteme is adopted. As -i have seen this There was not a sidllng or ll pitch on this road. It serves more than one purpose, viz: Two single hors- es meeting. Neither one has got to leave tlhe road, us all you would have to do is shift over to the other side. You wouldn't have _to plunge your horse and get him cut as many of them happens that wzty. Another thing you will have - . different places. a solid road bed. also you Will have gem] 1m i“ l" a better rottd and half of the lraf- at Alberto“! anyway’ In summer" ‘ £ fic, as the sleigh and horse make the one truck. Now boys tltink this lnatlel; over and get off the old rut that we have been followittg say Canadian butter is shut outiment of $119111!!!" l! 0111""- a” from Mwvery best seed was exhibited and a marked success. the Agricultural Hall there. "hardly ' ‘amt- Then I ~- actlon took place and by educatln! our dairymon the quality of our butter and cheese nu awn bee" Improved until we are now menu - lfacturlng the very ‘beat. This 1B i j-ltere to keep our cheese and butter makers abreast of the times. Mr. Saunders would like to hear from the Minister of Agriculture. W119" the speaks, what became of the 9-- 1000 dairy equipment at the Techni- " Personally. he ha’! .cal School. lnever heard what became of it, Credit for the Demonstration iLlve Stock Train. continued 31r- ,. tisfact income. Saunders. lhollld g0 to the Depart- ‘a “y they defrayed the expenses, while The demonstra- ltltxt train was not the success it the farmers did not take sufficient interest in it. it was their own good turn-out. but in other sections “Investment Recommendations” This publication contains concise ittfonnation on a selected liat of high-grade Honda and Preferred Shares. It will guide you in investing fiat safety and You can oblain a copy by utilizing the coupon below. ___.__-_--_-_-_ii1>_ ____.__ Royal Securities Corporation Please send me “Investment Recommendations." 3" _-__ - H 1 d h d ht 91930118? use their bodies so little. By l. l d I l the the train passed station after sin- physlcal endurance is developed. farmers and dune“, lterest or attendance anticipated. And 1°’ and then the various processes of . They ought. in their own lnterJThe work should be coninued, and Addrrss if this is done Mr. Saunders believ- . ed its benefit will far exceed that of our exhibitions. He believed that if we had our Seed Fairs throughout the different be very beneficial. the success of these years ago. especially l-n side. Agricultural Hall there was an ab" tendant-e of only fifty people, but in the course of two or three years the hall was crowded and the He recalled fairs sortie Summer- eral adntinistratfutt ltnd ,In four years. Their lpendlture was less disposed of to the farmers, with whereas we expenduure the result that the qualify improv- fulrs were allowed to did no; know why 0st because _in i824 tlte lnlteresl. HQN_ MR MyERS. "Pardon meLwas not 810.000 greater than ll was b"; me seed pan-s are now going tn 1922. But it wiilbe greater; ll. on, right m, the py-ggem lime. Thpfvilll be unbearable in u very few are helm; conducted at the oidlyeflrs 1f this i-‘l continued- Technical School. There are over‘ Mr. Saunders ntttitttuitteti that 50 exhibits there now. If my hon. the roads have been neglected dis- 1149111‘: “T111111 001119 0111 101111411! 31111 gracefully during tlw past two see . " go down, he . - -_ years. He instanced the western M" sAuxDEnsi "1 1111711‘ m?’ road front Summerside to Alllertott hon. friend mentioned that lastmnch m“; _ intproved will ge p year, that the Seed i-air was being u, 192;; and l a u _ tvltich lrum that per- Zznlillgllleigallzzalll’: 1llalfy1lflefigillitigixfhtgh0d to the PTPSEIII hud been allow- Lhm; but the Seed Fairs‘ as I "Jed tolgo into decay. lie criticised member, some years ago “Vere m the putrol syntent. lie knew ttli There was one about that. lie knew about [lief-m thctt" atutunttlbllt-s. side. The one in Summérside wasIThQ’ "HT" ‘m m1“ $111151" ‘M115 we an" ha“, but trttvci titt- routis, going about m" [from Slltnntorsitlv m Albt-rtctt lttt-l have never seen it used Since.“ Olluntljv; using up gasoline and sil- The benefit m‘ the Dgntonggmunn ting, in their t-nrrgutttl titling nulli- for generations and enjoy ll. good Train will be felt. Mr. Saunders be-iltlgl in i924 not a sittglt- pll-vt- of road. When we have u gout] t-uad i1" Bummer W11)’ not ltuvc a good who do not g0 to the central exlti-y one in winter? I am. Sir, etcL, H. J. SMITH Hulford. If. R. Leader 0f the Opposition (Continued LT... P"; 1) .____..__ unite in a determined effort to sc- cttrc whut we are after. Agricultural Activities. Referring to the Department of Agriculture. and to the statement in the Speech flint nil former 11606“ flclsl activities were continued witn gratifying Success, particular] Dairying and School Fairs, Mr. Sounders said he had no dottbtthaf the Department had done they)“, on the train to see tlte animals. it could for the people of the Pro- vi-nce. as it always did. However, like every other business concern. some departments succeed and Others 11111. He could not see how the Department had done every- fltln-g possible for Dairying. True. we have lost $30,000 of the Federal Grant, ‘but that is lno reason why there should be any curtailment of assistance to necessary industries. The Liberal Government never spent over 8670.000 per year, but lieved, by many active fnrmersirouti tt-nrk was dom- ttntii tlte 22th! _0l' Jttitl- itt any part l f lltt- prnvitttw- 11mm“ 7hr: flvfliiflfil. Th»: road l0 Iiurdctt Now that we have the Disease - ' as. 111'. Free Area. would it not be beltl-t" “MW” ‘ .\I_i|ti.~'tl*r of giwzeixfi] irgaligveilotlvurgllliz? q_1";‘\\’ork.< sftlfu u siltgll- thing _' g g y ‘(Hnhhc patrol 'IIl1'l1 dill ext-cpl draw cattle, we wtlnl to get only pure- bred. This can be done by getting their 1H5‘? “Fore are wry few m“ He," m» our scrub buns’ He bthtpftiled itlglntuys itt the province eved that if Lltc Gnvernmenflwday m“ “"9 worth “m0” m“? you“! get some pure bred nmlnumllliutt the side roads, titt-rcfore it ls and ma“. m...“ h, ‘tmerem Hgcwprelty nearly time tltltt this expell- linmt 0f the Province we wnultlidiiim’ “m” $111131“!!- iuttm have u very fine clans of 11 13.11101. that clltlcreteltrldgee cattle thrmtgltottt the Inland. Tlinl1111<1 01111-11118 1111M? 09011 P111 11L should bc lite object of any Gnvern- This wits work of a permanent tin- 1110111. lo fry in get our farmers :0 lure. lie did not mean to say tltut ‘1@\'1‘1"l1 511111 1111118 pure bred uni-tlte Dupurltnettl inure dune noth- ntals, according to the ndvlce ofmlr lng; but he was referring to tlte 11"“ 31°“ "19"- roads. Large suntit have been ex- l\'*’-“l F9111‘ 1119 "1111111-11911193- 9""- petttled on tltcst- roads nnd hhcy 1n tlte Demonstration 1min should should be kept in prqpervshapyl "e rfilzuqllflflzd vfyifiutfxsgilxgfl 1"": trusted tltttt tlte new Minister of . . 4, |-. I . 118d noticed that while there wereimzbxz§vlt\ugt‘tr\gulfi 8981'“)! ‘u um‘ many m the stations "Pry few gm and lli/utgthe itllhroilglyltilghitiyg Th“ ave o um" t ‘he will be attended to. In 1921i Mr. denlogknraa‘: tgpogxpluig W2; the Sounders believed, one could trttv- anlmalfl were better than Grammy el .from Aiberton to Su-tmttersldc stock“ without finding n single hole on tlte road, ‘but. last year 1|. was filled with Iholes and ruts front one 0nd to the other. The same thing tlvns Mr. Saunders confessed that he true allover the province. He only ml no knowledge that a beginning spoke of that road because it W03 ltad been made by the Government m, gspgcjnlly fine mm H9 (“d m“ to testtthe possibllltieslof the: cahn- know W1,“ improved mghwuys '1 "K ° 1195119- 111111 1° 91"" 1 1 9 were ‘built last yeur In Prince Technical Instruction. Province is adaptable for the culti- .___.__._ji- g-——-— ___ tltis expenditure were complelPiv 1116 Western road. (Iaibllghugy-L cut out. W's have a burden of over $2,000.000'3to bear. He did not be- lieve that we haw.- been gettingthe benefit of our expenditures during the past three years. 1.21s! year the At the first one held inthecovemnlenl increased the “with. ies nearly $300,000. The lute Llb- on any o! not in- creased them much more than that average ex- rltatt $670,000 by this In the press. however, about , Government is over 8700.000. That should be dotte. ed Wendel-m"! Unfortunately the” expenditure has not been in iuter- Sllggestiutis seem t0 Public in‘ way. ‘These tire things that tll 11ml Minister of Public Works other countries, retaining their own‘ market; for themselves and enabl- could not find a drinking cup and the weary lady proceeded without lng them to export their aurpiumvhe" much needed drum‘ ‘Thug we, ‘we empyoynmm flog‘ In shite of or by ‘.118 8111 01 1\11,decreed otherwise and chose J. G. will; lube-always at the point only. m ma], own, pggpla bu; w these delays discomforts and coll- all-taomere from oLhers countries. 600119111 Ilfllfflllll? 1116 ""111 “rmwd tft the same time building uvt {Lidfllill Charlottetown at 2.20 the next , industrial centres and enlarglngnnorning. their home markets. Th!» 1g com- ‘This was but one night" exper- ' mon sense and good business. ltlience but not the only one. Tho ima made and is making the Un- journey from Sackvliie to Chariot» fled States great. seif-‘snstalningltetown and other Island points and self-contained. They rarm forjmtn long been a nightmare and the ,themaelves, they manufacture fondt-ead of passengers and practi- themaelves and send the aurplumoally all because of rotten, worn- out into the world's markets. ‘out equipment. Some of the fault, in Canada we followed this syl- like the dead buttery which func- ' lem for a time and we prospereddtinned only when the train got up ’ Both hlbellaln and Conservatives the required speed. like the ‘re- foilvved it, the former preaching handling of mall; at Borden Stat- againat it but faithfully adhering km may be m“, u, ngslgc}, m» m". to the Principle of protection and lomnesa on the part of the mttnm occasionally putting on a hishsr crew but our local officials and Protective tariff than the Conserve- train hands have always done the atival. best they could with the appliance ‘Unfortunately for Canada the at hand. Nina tenths of the trouble time “mo when the grain growers summer and winter, In caused by of the west. many of them Amerl-‘defectlve equipment. and is all IVIM- 1191RPM!’ 11 '10 116 10 111911’ ilildromodiabie if our representatives Yltlilna demanded l Relieve! reds! Ottawa showed enough back- dilation fa m tariff. The demandlbme to mm on a remedy. m °°"""‘"°"- " " :13!" "T: t?“ " palm: the Liberal party wanflpdmtltor plrl. of Canada would wler_"""° "°"' "’ "m " ‘w’ and powerful interests behind tlte Dunning machine were all out to ‘back Hamilton ‘but a stormy caucus Ga-ndiner, the Minister of Highways Must work, while liglht doth last, for our deer Master. Oh, that our sluggish lfeet travef faster, And we with réedier service give to"l\heo— Our "Life's lust fleeting day’! could the present Government have nno-nt at least $715000 0r 8712.000 in 1924, t and what addiifonal benefits have we received? Allowing for the loss of $30,000 Federal Grant, there was an additional 512.000 expended. It seemed to Mr. Saunders that the vntlon of blueberries alnd cran- berries. He was pleased to learnt from the Speech that this 'begln-' ning has been made. It was cer- tainly a move in the right direction. Mr. Saunders then cited from the, Speech: “The Federal Grant for m m“ “Mml The night ls’ Thine in"? 10118. dark Winter's night, The new element, quite willing ‘Hushing our blndg lo sleep, om- to aupport Mr. Dunning t» mt mo- flvwvrs concealing. eral avlviratlona, thus served notlcejBu" bgetiilgfgt” "I E1°W111K 8181‘!- trol the Provincial Government all and Thy tnlgh-t, Regina. »It was a wholly un-iTha "18111-01-0111- 1H Thine. expected relrufl’ to the late Prem-j That darker mg)" ter and he la reported to he quilefls also Thine, 0 bond, crest fallen over the defeat of hls[When Thou sweet sleep m Thy be-| lplans, which has also impaired hlttlr 1°Y°<1 SW61“. '0r zzzztetfsnas the Emperor of Sask- ¢2§u't:$:r“§3$§tlm"“1 91°91’- _ watch and ward, As to the Government program T1“ diirkfleflfl B11118 111 118111- lor the aoaoion at Ottawa ilttls or nothing is really ready. The speech from the throne was a bare outline sufficient to gain the support of the Progressives for the time andthelr pledge of cooperation. After that bills had to be drawn up with many details left to be settled falter. The Progressive committee take noth- ing .for granted and every hill has to be gone over section by section complaint that title Progressive; Governmentia being committed to, While they themselves know little, 0r nothing. But they follow their leader Premier King, jun], g; hg fellows his Commander tn Chief, Mr. Forke. "Theirs not to reason why. theirs not to make reply- on him that he could no longer con-iq-hrough [he deep sky “w 810W ye,- makers shank] come tn go Char. also to admit that he knew very winter to our hittter , makem-the very thing that Mr. And oer Thy dear ones keepesl Burgess is now] emphasizing. ti‘! was a serious bun er. Mr. aun - era believed. to close down that part ~—- -—-—- -_€.__ of the Technical School. Liberal supporter-a of (h; ggvt back as 1890 this province wan nnif- df it h. zbt nfrtuttate Qrmmm h." w" w“ '°" """" §.-.°p'..-n.§'t§ “its: litllileucageloss an: that some of the courses had been the quality of the product declined know everythln about until a few ears ago we could what had happened t0 111B 0011111- 8 What LhBl Y ., judge of character. in love you are Govemment have had every yam". Technical Education which is op- t‘, and were was m, reason why erated through the Department of they should curtail expenses. Agriculture was. by arrangement whahamflstance Md the dalyy with the Technical Director, appli- indllptry been given? Mr. Burgess. ed in the widest measure possible the general inspector. was quoted and work of great value to the Pro- as saying that ottr cheese and but. vince has been initiated." He had County. He knew of n. good many that were ‘built In King's; he was told that special attention was paid to that County. The only improv- ed highway built last your in Prince ‘County that he knew of was tlte Moileau road out. to Grand River. By u modest expenditure of motley under a proper system of ntainlenance ‘malty of these roads could shill be pm in good cottdi- lion, and it scented to Mr. Saund- ers that this should be uttdertakelt as soon as it ls possible to gel nt the work. ‘ ‘ lottetowm to get special instruction. little about what has been coins 0n and that he would be pleased loin the Technical School. He lfitd‘ send down M, own chemlgg to give visited the school some four years‘ this expert teaching. Under the n50 and found conditions therel late Liberal administration there very good. He regretted that the was a dnlrv outfit costing $3.000 ln- Department had not continued to stalled at the Technical School and Operate it along the some lines- shorl cottrnes were given during the because he believed the people are HON. DR. McMlbllAtN: "Don't forget the alder bushes!" (laugh- lief.) MR. SAUNDERS: "That might be a good 10h for the hlinister of Agriculture to get that digger of his at work." and cheese behind the Technical School. In many respects the classes have- been eliminated. He referred to the value of the training ~formerly given in the mechanical depart- ment. He had never heard one. adverse criticism of the work but had often heard regret expressed As far discontinued. He did not know - ment but It was n and state of af- fairs. more especially as that in- struction was coating the Province such a little sum of money. The Minister of Agriculture may reply llhat we have not got the money to carry on. lf so, than Mr. Saunders MAM)" “"4,” “e ' mod coultlaonlv repeat that the (lovem- ment had expended more money and such additions or deletions made ea may be demanded by the It'll the only way to keep the K1118 Government fn power. _____-¢o>——- An Ingllah railway la experimenting QWi-hlém ‘ aupporti they yialdodau attoll a condition for a week. 'What are we flag to do about ltfmmne’ Int In t Jvluen "fled with flanged fationa that are W! ultra mmvagtg: an,“ u‘: 25b ‘In "u" n In...’ "ml "n". ‘u ‘Ch. ‘new than over highways and econotniae l»! fuel. _,___.. . ... . a.- “ Your lucky color la white. impulsive. whole-hearted and con- atant. You have an attractive per oonality. and form many friend- ships, and should have a very ham)? married life. Your birch-stone |l a bioodntotte. which means presence of mind. Your flrrwer in a violet. than the Liberals did. this money going to! Where is Highway Eitpendlture Referring to Improved Highway expenditure Mr. Saunders believ- IMR. DENNIS and MR. IRVING: "Dllcher, dltcher!" MR. SAFNDERS: yes; Ithlllk it is up in Egmom Bay covered up with snow now. If he would get it to work he might get some of the alder bushes off n r-Hlilowti , . '10," rl|,_HrY‘I_t~1/\.1", l, | It MUUHS“! a H/t I ed that a great many rpeople of this province would flllnnk the Lord if Winter Road; Referring next to lllc 5 roatlss Mr. Saunders tltwt these were complete] ed. He would like lo tuna-aim‘: there was any special m)" do“ tltelte rouds In l2,-lace County last year. I lie found no reference .45. H winter roads in tho Spee . , has been a good deal o1" ¢¢°11dary "lfllllfllflgd Bolus 0t . 11s Not through the mutt 0f 011s t‘ ernmetlt. but owing -to tlte ‘ " winter on many of n,“ “h, mods this year it is nlnlost 1mm) sible for teams to puss ouch 0005' .-\ number of horses ltave dledlf the ztt-lentpt t0 drive past. A"; gestitltt has been made tltut than, should be n cut-out every twup three hundred yards, tntd p. road marked Iby trees, like tlte! road, showing where teams c1 meet and pass each other. Alsoft has been suggested thatin maul imltttltces along cur public h1g1- ways tlte farmers. instead ofplli ting up wire fettces. ztrt- grmvltil ilt-tiltes. which ottly cause the lnov m accumulate and makes it lln~ llilwilllc for tennis to puss. lthas l)t't’ll suggested that these frees sltuuld be cut down. ' Again, tltere should be some re~ gtilnlltltt in regnvrti l0 tt loaded tl-ztm as compared with l1 person in at jututlittg sleigh; ‘the lennt will tht- loud should be giiven the rig! might give ltlit attetttiott m. Federal Subsidies Referring do tlte attnouttcenllnt itt the Speech that the Provincial Govern-ntettt, itt t-ottjttnclitlttllth tlte governments of Nova Stotla and New Brunswick is prtxpttrlttto present uttd pres»; tltt- t-lzlitns of this Province for further ulttl fttlr er cottsitiertttitltt itt rvgalnl to Fed- eral subsitlit-s, Ml". Sutilttlt-ts said this was what tttlgltl be called l "clteslttul." \\'t- ltttvc itt-art! that (Continued on Page 5) Qarifilfiiv-IT/ We have a stock of Coal all ll sheds, nice and dry. l0 yo“ M“ a ton or more. we will be 9191'“ to have your order. A. Pickard 8t 6o. Phone 240 Horse and Cattle Remedies Mace Condition Povvdl" have given excellent r0111" for the past 25 yura. T110‘ invigorate the lflififl” organs. and iml1~V° m‘ general appears-m P1 1'" animal. 'l5cts. Per Packafl Macs blot-ac 060011 P°""‘“' 50 aenta package. é. Nana wbrln Fowl!" "- ‘I unhpaoltage. ~ . 2 111“