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Pr Billie. Bild accumulated interest, which il0il`l Tllei' Di‘6pared them and Dill `
-_ - would have amounted' then to probnb- them on the `Juurnals ot the House. ’ i -
~; ly nearly the value of the land. Fol- it is trite that the claims, as set out' ,
j _ l°WIhl! tho contention of the Leader in the Journals there. made_up the - -
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pears lu French. but siiall read
translation of the article. This
what “lie Moniteur says:
D0
nlins-ii . sitscirii -Fil-olli ull-s_ was-sis nrwsf For-nit _eu:illnlii_irs_ _ __ _
"“» ' _ e -never have coffee a
The Moriiteur wishes to warn il_'_ I it
of the Opposition. that furmor's son skeleton of the claim, but if the hon.
ll\Ight_very weili say: It is all my gentleman has ever worked up a brief compatriots against tho ap als
fatliers fault. lie- left me the farm he knows it is not what goes in a- ' ,lyrojndtw which fm- nolneilllle _
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that _\‘ei\r was lluzluiicu all t`..;.-_ wp...
¢°ll<,s~li\i»i0 01' that sci-1,000, and still
lllilfii relmillied 3103.000. Now. the
header of the Opposithon knows we
ntarleil' out with a debt on our i-ihoul;
ilcrniof $108,000 and ended at the
close of the year with the debt ro-
duced to $108000. 'l`l\at is. we had
l\aiil`-oll‘_ their dc-ilcit nt $83,000 and
liabilities' of 385.000, to thi- extent |
hiivtjnn»ntiqaell_ leaving $108,000. 'rind
wasltho s_Ituatlon_on the Iltst day el'
lkiceiubor. 1912. I think that.-is per-
fcctlv plain to anyone who wishes lo
lio fillr. ’l`hls_hua continiled' frolii
¥<'~\\‘ to ycyr. it is ti-no that ut the
“iid bf every ycai' thoro are debts ow-
lllir by the provllui-.e and debts duo te
the province. \vhicl\ wo call assets.
Wo ure more liouest thull thc late
iiovernlueni. -At the cud of every
iiscaf ycar during their period. on the
:filth Scpteinber. the Provincial Audit-
or's report- showed that during thc
.\'ear l-t l-.crlatn amount _of money had
beeil _L'orcived_ by the prov-iiuce and u
ccrtalii amount of money had beeli
paid out.--AND THAT WAS ABSO-
LUT_E_LV ALL IT ~SHOWED! it did
uotfslioiy what the province owed, and
no ixllount of questioning oil our part
whi wo were in ._-pposerlon could
elicit the information and place be-
l°l‘0_ ill" Di*-"Dio of the province- the
exact sltuatioii_ We demanded me
ststeniollt year after year. and tlioso
who sat in the places we new occupy
rcfiisolii us' the liiformation. and it
was not until wo came into power
that the pi'ovinco knew just where it
stood. On thc' other hand, we have
not olily shown year lifter year- what
we 'have rc-ceiivetl ltild paid out, but
we also show to the people of the
province what wo owc;` so that to-
day you can pick up the External Au-
tIltor‘s report and ascertain exactly
to a cent how the province stands;
and this is one oi' the circumstances
that told in our favor when we had
i.o go to the market for money. It
liclpell: us--because. fliiimcial ilistltu-
tions said to us. "You have placed bc-
fore- 'us the precise situation ol' your
province. Never before could we ob-
tain such a statement. \f`v`e never
kllew just what your province ow-
ed." It might be $100 or $100,000. and
as a matter of fact. on the 2nd De-
cember, 1911. the amount duo by this
province and unpaid was some $85,-
000, and this had been going on year
lifter year. I need not labor tllat
point. any further. It is not _neces-
sary; and"I think il have made- it
pluin that _our system of book-koep-
ing is the only proper one,-a system
that readily commends itself to ally-
one wlio is accustomed to using fig-
ures. Tile last report from the ex-
ternal auditor shows that the debt ot'
the pljgyi_ne_e_l_s $1,002.000 as against
$1.072,000 on the 2nd of December;
1911,. or an improvement of $10,000;
and the"llssets lying io the credit oi`
the prov ice amount to $52,000. This
is the statement of a Bank llialxagei-,
-an i:lid‘t-peiidelit outside ‘man whose
only concern is to give the correct fig-
ures. The financial critic oif the
Opposition says: if the debt is as
high as it is. it is due to the Coiiser-
vutivo Party' ot' the Prev-lncc. When
wn ciiuie to power a grt-at many years
ago \\'tr_§q\_fq§,_lhu’t tho lfebt .Of ‘the Dl‘0‘
vinco was 1,000, alld besides that
they liadllrawn $20\.dir0 from Ottawa.
lnakinga total of $371,000. Now, I
cannot sea tho analogy between draw-
ing $200,000. from Otzawa and the
deb of thu roviilce. However. he
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starts out w-'str his debt of $371,000
and says there has been interest -on
that amount running ever since. so
that ii\,»]_011 when they gave' up power
that debt- ef $371,000 would have am-
oulitedito $700,000. which the ()on~
servatives are responsible for. That
is what -he says. Let us seo how that
works dut. We. ourselves, found the
debt `at}§1,072,000. and when in twen-
ty-four years’ time when we comb to
give up'_-'the reiuis. of power in this
proviiicor-‘anti il have ncl dobut we shall
remain lll power so I-ong-we were
to leuvo a debt ol' $3,500,000, accord-
ilig to the Leader' of the Opposition's
argument we could turli round and
say: "Why, that is all your fault. You
loft us a debt of ii lriillion dollars.
and that compounded for twenty years
has amounted to threif; and a half
inllllions. lt would be analagous to
the case of the farmers' son who
might bn left it $10,000 farm with a
small mortgage on it of $300 and. af-
ter lilhad kegt it for a great many
ypars, would e obliged to seo the
/farm sold in order to pay off the mort-
ii mortgage oi $300 on lt, and brief that constitutes the work. Ile-
- ll ili0i‘iiiiti§e. with com ound inter- knows you have to look up a great' r '
est added to itiroui your ‘to year, has number of cases. and that perhaps ol Mn' gym'
consumed the whole farm. 'Phat it every dozen cases you look up only E- llklllllll CIC” 0
the argument of the Leader of the one applies, and he knows that o brief Her
appeared ulruost daily. in the _Trans
criiit. 'l`hcse appeals to the 'lowtsi
gratuit
and meanest passion. are a
ous insult to the Acadian race.
we feel assured will uotfbn dccuivod
makegood coffee
who
Have you fever started -_ right -
Opposition. and 1 leave it to
House to c.:tliuate its value.
the -liter all does not bogiu to- represent . .
the work that has been spent on it. D“nn¢chan¢¢°fL\f9»
There is another so»callod "argu- l~‘or two strenuous weeks we labour- :I ,An t ki
llleilt" used by-the Opposition, li sam- ed at it. Besides the work that had Rl°lll\l°'°°¢ *° ”' "' * 0_3
plc of their cherished stock-lin-trade. been do-no in Prince Edward island laveu b0$i`-l¢l.°f I-Yil-li\ E- Plillilllilll pl-omming the yllg lllwmllu
Tliey ally that we have been getting preparatory to going to Ottawa. we; _ n
$200,000 a year more than the Liber- spent two weeks in the Library there, _l ` '
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als got when they were in power
the last four years:
ln1913 ._
ln1914...... .
lnlil15....... .
lil 1916 ..
All average of __
482.534.
will take tho last four years tho_l.ib- looking over our ground, making sure
Ullllll Will” lll ll0WDr Their orulnar\ of every pollit ami studying up the
lovenuo for the following wats was casa, in older that when we went be
lil 1903 $166001 I5 roio the Privy Council any objections
In 1900 _. __ 375,374.40 that might then be put up to us we,
In 1910 ... £l75.151:32 would be ready to meet and over-l
in 1011 .. __ 374,707.82 como; and as a matter of fact, when
Au average revenue of 372,981.18 ive did go before the Privy Council
Our ordinary revenue has been,
506,553.39
525,555.10
470,729.80
01
490,345.22
l ln thc archives and in other places
in every nienlbcr~r.~f the Council raised
objections of one k‘ind or another
whifh had 0 bc nnsvvelell nn( I
Vegetable Cem-
Wllliil 1 f°¢l lil'l° I const'-tlilcd itself the iriouth piece
MW Weiilln lll l “Let us not 'be' deceived; thc
wlylhadaheadache sell;-ss and ridiculous articles
during the Change .lished by the Transcript are not in-
b ed “_ l'lll’L` -- ._ _CHASE Gt SANBO
troul with
hd “slings oemx no entenlcl the goon will preva
m tm" tim°__ liotwtcil the different races livin
' ~csuit " .
‘ F’ You would have thought, hir. Speak
il0lll' er that the natural thing my
friend would have done under the
circulnstances would have bcc_ii to
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dinyqnun' nenmu' IH al ptlllliy i;r(:~l‘t=l;l(li'|
feelmzl Iilil lle°‘ crfrd and to endeavour to derive
a“h”- NW' l‘m ical advantage therefrom."
.: t . . , 1 in better health
have no hesitation in saying that it pun I ever was and recommend your New, Sir, l nlay my iurtlicr
was the thorougil way in which the “meal”w3|lmyffl,nd|_"_Ml-LLENA the Acadlans of this province d
Premier of the province .lnswcred ww” 2812 E_0 Sung Rlcl.lm°nd_V‘_ wish to be pntronlseil and they
:l‘e tshgn ted States. That wal; (the \ lands' ;\;!‘;li\?yh¢:;lt?d:l;I¥l'il:°l:¢:`:Jarep‘t`)lil;m:yl;):: Dect of all. My position in this
-the Liberals paid during the last ave claim, and the strongest precedent - lnegululdm Wampum” _unable “_ tor is _tao_-_well known _to requii
Years thee’ were in power. We have we had in support of that claim was eme wuk' md lnqlnawde and Dll\lli\ilil'll»_ My illlll' llfl ll lllelllll
exlienried on an ave-rage $50000 a year found in the United States after some Emilia °°°°__ _C __ :lifeCl3"all"“al;l___l:lll__=l_*__ll___ll‘>_ll_f§;
in permanent ublic works. in those research. Tile Leader of the ODD0' - -- ~
two items wephave spent $90,000 a eition said: "An amount of credit is Fm' “"5" “Wm” °_°”dll7l°ll' il? ll°l interest and welfare ol' the Prev
year of excess revenue-_ The bal- due yc-u, but there are others entitled flil *Dull* LY\l5\E- Pml‘ll\lll\ l'°¢°' lll Eellitiilli S0if0llillY illv llllill`ilS
alice can be easily accounted for. It to credit as well.” Yes. Mr. Speak- ill>l°C°ll\9°°-L . “lv °""" “°'l“ll“°“l’*3 “llil lll” lll
has gono to good purpose ami con- cr. I ilgrhl that there are other melt U0 'llli‘-Hhs least tile iiiic-\'0-at
slats of small items which I will not ln this province who are entitled to _ ' W4 lll-" Alllillell ”‘llllPllll`l‘ll-`l~ 'l`ll°5
go into. And another thing which we credit, and from the floor of this man and had been placed in <‘0i\i'll\ll0Slil°ll lllllcf lleilll lll Sllnle 1°"
and and Prowse nnd their influence with on the llappeiilngs of a certain tl
that therefore they could not have lllell Lllleiill friends. the measure Sl-0l'0 lll the “'eHl°l`ll Dart "f the l __ _
flilllg would have been defeated in the Se. vincc, and reiated_ all _that was go_ilig| $.l00. That inspector ci;»utluued
statement, like a great many more, is nate at the instigation of Sir Wilfrid 0_ll-"il Elflai deal lll ms °“'“ l‘“'"‘g__““` “'°"k fu" ‘“““5‘ years' A ma"
nl-9 Laurier. Perhaps the hon. member ll“ll- Bl" he ‘lm “lll mu M “
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usof_ found when I bccueme a memlie
libc- the present Goverliuieilt. I l`
l t i fl r tzl Tire other case was under si~ that many years ago there was _ _ _
bl W ‘a evar n “ence Sir ‘mmm La" a 'l polll-`s"“5 “'l‘l' all _al’l"“"“" nmlollll' of policy to advocate leaving on the
then 3 the Acadians oi New Brunswick popu-
of Acadien inspector of schools ap
do. ted for this province. l-Ils duty
the was simply to visit the i<`rcucii sch
gth once every year. 'l`hese sch
rugl were also visited by the Eligllslr
l - . : ~ -
'l. ol- cd to oppose prohibition. It is not a
o“ml;i\lz\tter of our concern, and if the
member of the Govern-
_ _ ment or the (iovcrnulclit its at whole.
an Uliiirlllilil- -*alll 'hm ml” °f ‘he "cl" I said I thought it was a short-sighted
boats between tha i`hai'lottctowl\-
Picton and Sumnic'rs-ide-Point du
Cherie routes after the l-ar ferry went
into operation. I said ' further that
wlS.laiion voted against the Govoruiucnt
0(,l,.1vi'a:i because they were opposed to
ln piohibltloii, the “Guardiali" is right
ro speitoi and the salary uns fixed atllo the “Xml” um" il, ‘vas “ l’-Omlcnl when it was decided to accept the
lat ca occup' that position ill this
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llml for tha second dint;-lg; of Quecnvs wlll went on in a certain law office lil pro- viuce must have the ability of
they tliirconsult: that thev started out rlllpveeiate what I am about to read xlmity to the said drug store on
` tlw These are llw words of slr Wlllrlll lninntiou day. 1915. On that day rough knowledge of French. and s
or- Laurier: 'iliose-living across the street obscrv- also he intimately acquainted
9 gf __ _ cd a great stream of people gol
lm-ms lmrllorlng on the c0umles_ -l-hey The only thing I was anxious to ` l-V one door into that law office a _
mel l-l-Om llme lu llmc and conmared know to-day was, upon what ground coming out by the back door; and in_ When l _becaine ii inelnbcr of -
ucli‘ llouse eight. years ago I brought
'elthe atlcntic-n of `thc Leader of
tllls my'hon. friend ls, taking the very ab- the place where the pocket of e
me from the practice that has been fol inaii it was stated we-nt in on 17
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ment made by' the Leader of -the Op- l0\V0il- ‘ I thought that in 1907 when ferent occasions, anti on as many di
dis. We revised the subsidies of the pro- ferent occasions he carrie out urlll i
hw, normal action he proposes. \Ve are individual was supposed to bc, ther
on in this instance departing altogether was ii significant protrusion. 0iio‘Goveruinent the -fact that this
no- ordinary men. lie must have a
diff could not. live on the small salu
me vinces. and established a new scale arm with Sir ltodcrick. A man froiu and that hc was doing work
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the justification for his statement that whoin to vote for, don't fear.”
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Increased Subsidy. This is a ma ter Sir Wilfrid Laurier is entitled to any_ did ro, and he did get it --and lic
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not credit . Does the' hon. member re- it from the- same aw o ce.
any call what happened in 1007 when at Mr. lil-JLI.: What is the name?
man the time of the re-adjustment ol' Pro- .-\N HON. MEMBER: Tell us
that- vlneial subsidies, on the iieor of the other name. ,
all that we» had to do was to present the answer Sir Wilfrid made? "THIS happened. It is adjacent to
had SETTLEMENT IS FINAL AND UN- “certain drug store" of which
the Mr. BELL: 'That is not what Ile can tell the rest of the story.
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years 1900 and 1907, and if he did said: 'Mit BELL: That is pretty small at
look up those journals he will have ‘ HON. Mr. ARSENAULT: That is politics. '
s
t what he said when ho was In power IION' Mr AltSLlNAUL'1` I ull
th
tlw unalterable there coui he no ellaii e an _ There is an old adage
1 I1 g » .D Y
l‘l0\illil'~’ -Wllll li- ll0i- tile illifii 0Dl>0Bl~ and it was useless to come back. _Of `l~‘rancli which says that when you
course, when we went there tho situa- with the wolves you have to eat, with W0
tion was changed. He was out 01411,, w°lye,l_ on lll plalll English inc
"°“'"' ““‘ ”““ “° °°“"‘ “°‘ '°"““""‘“‘°"‘ ‘“ "°"‘°' “° “° “°‘“° “°°“"' W"
from the statement more injurious' it ‘ls extremely regrettable that we f0\l
'_' V 1 I ' than beneficial, that'it was a strange 'should be under the necessity of fol- the
_precede'nt, that he thought when the lowing hon. members in this strain, 000
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\Veak, run-down, nervous men and
- women need Vinol
because it contains
the most famous reconstructive tonics
in an agreeable and easily digested
form :-Beef and Cod Liver Peptones,
Iron and Manganese Peptonates, Gly-
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would have left that subject the House. in view of the fact t
_severely alone; but it seems the Leader oi I-lie 0Dl>0Sll-l0il llllil
to .be one of .the points that supporters have endeavoured _to pl
have an alluring attraction for him. me in a-false position, however,
ire- House, Sir Wilfrid was asked "lf the IION Mr. AIISENAULTZ It is well I
I ALTERABLE." Those were his Loader of the Opposltic-u spoke. Those a _
an words. who are acquainted with Summersido wards avllillllieil to it li0Sll10
Prince of Wales. Part of his duti
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ho_ai_ld controlled the purse strings. He lt is sinall politics, but unfortunate- Se
Ht’ said the seltlenielrt was final and xii- we have fallen ilito very bad conl- li-
r.
0 ` _assure the hon. member that there tasteful though it is to us. in other _ -
will be nothing on record to the ere- words, tc- use another aphorlsni: You i"*_ "" "
dit of eit_her Sir Wilfrid or those ro- have to tight the devil with his own
presentaltives -who went to Quebec weapon.
at that time. Now. tho hon. Leader of the Oppo-
The hon. Leader of the Opposition sitlon, in his odious personalities. lu-
also refer d o he D nam into a vindictive .
re t t apartment of troduced my e \
Agriculture which he made the sub- discussion on a certain article which ' ¢» _ “illustrated
ject ol' extreme eriticisrii. I am notl appeared some time ago in the “Guar Q I '~ 5 ~
going to interfere with the Depart-l diau_" lie and the hon. junior mefm- , , %_ _ 3°f0l"2 C4
ment. of my hen. friend the Commis- ‘be for the First District of Prince. - ‘- ` _
sivner of Asrieuiture- _ He is quite trnlntea me on that article and songln are Davis cigars ‘ ‘ _ _ ” "
l09iJill>le‘0f l00lililE ali" li, Hilti l llilvill I-0 define ni attitude, as they profess- ~ ~- - ~‘ ' P rf tl n “Str”
_ y _ - t GC 0
no doubt if he has the occasion to|~ed to understand lt, on the` subillill never raw ar’ _ _ Q* :
speak he will take up the challenge oi the article in questi_on; and the 9 9 ____~_`\ = 3,f°r.25c_
_thrown out by the Leader of the Op-lnewspapers of the province have , ‘l ‘
I dc~'n't know whetherit is because of think I owe it as a duty to myself and _:-
familiarity with one Roderick Dhu those of lmy.race whpm I l-eprlllllant ln_ f .»;_ I t t t h
of whom e spoke 'some days ago; but this House. irre-spect ve o po ce, o_ ~‘s:~\L m _ -
whatever the reason may be. he is on say a few v_v_lirds_ on the subject. lil_ clga'rs° n a I e 1 as
. s a er common
to -ol'- Day. WE HAD PUT AN -END T0 my district camc ll~ ‘ the fooling is gaining ground in Ot-
setl‘ Tllil glllllllll (7“l’lal“ k°"'l)5 'ff' rc' tawa. that we are a hard people to sa-
cllnall iter-ating throughout his lr.-ttor. Docs ,lm-y_ that we lmhlly lmow wllm WU
' ‘lll ’\l`l“lllllllll lll‘0“'° Well- U‘”"° 5* want \'o sooner hailonc Dartoftlio Pro
nas- l - » ' ~ .. _ _ _
m.y__ one thing i\lr. Arsenault docs know. vllwc asked lm- mm l_h|llg_ lllan mm.
fleet" iiilll lllilt lil llllll UW'-‘ -l°5°l’ll Rem' ls part wailts something altogether dif-
'rhall at prize-nt moving heaven and earth lcrclm We lwllcvu ln aSkl“g_ and “___
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but' lll liln ilimlllill- lil ll¢°lll`“ the "°°lll"*` have not been remiss in that respect.
ii~e~l ll0i\ l0i' l'l`lll'~'9- ('°““lY 'll th” "ext We have recei\'cil the car ferrv and
Q pc.: Fctleral Election aild this letter is only pmmlue of wlllcnlng nl- the gmlg" Dl-
lne one move in ills political game to llm ,.allway_ We lmvc had a'“lncl.ca§Ud
nd, that i‘llil- l llllllellllfllld llllll 'lll' ml' siibsidy. We have had a four-cor#
Dis. 1001008 i`l`0lll lll” Tllll`il ‘ll l’l”l"“° cable laid beiweeii the Capes- and -it
the IMF- l\’lCl-flllll lll.V ll”lC‘llll lll” l““l°" twocore cable laid at the eastern
ln on rueniber for theiirstilistrict of Prince cml nl- ,llc lslaml; a large vow ful.
mal il\'Ir. Gallant) and my lriend from the ,.e_lmlldlng the luml lel,.§,.al,ll llll,_.;._
uno.; second ot' Prince (Mr. Saunders) are ,md 1, meal m,m_,. olhcy. hlngs W0
llege.l lll-“O il5Dll`lllll5 _l0l’ lllfl h°“°“l`~ 'lhc have had. Our reprcsclitatiou was
liadl v0l'b0ii9 Ciliiilllll llll~‘l Ollllllllllll ll about to be cut down to three. and wo
'I\
ar- ‘f*i~'00il' UWT i-ll€lll- llllil ll`_ lll-V ll0'l°‘"' have succeeded in retaining It for all
oil fllllil ll'l0llilS Willll “J ll” 1" l_l“‘ l`a"° time .at i'olir. Captain ltead has him-
tcd T01” llle llolllllllll-l°ll lllC>’,C"ll`ll*llll-l' Wlll self stated that the Uar Ferry would
at Prince of Wales i'-ollege. taking his liiive '-0 lTll0Cli'llll1l° lll” C“Pl“lll~ lll iiicreilse the value of every acre of
lic 'land in this province aild would In-
a fact I Ullil0i`-Sliillld llllll lllil Illllll°l` crease the traffic iliiliiclir-sly.-iirnl
ass lneinbcr for the second ol' llriuce has m,w_ what ,lo we ,mul-_i ll seems we
nd llilil llll lll*lll'li1lll'fl -`l'L‘l'V0‘l ‘lll llllll llllll want the l)onilnion Governincnt to
g . .I -.
the pel'severencc,‘succeeded in obtaining uule-is he 0P0llS ilil lllll ll00‘l gal” operate three boats. I say the danger
tllat iilstitution was tuition
nlit continued his studies; attended
uid have been entitled to a y
en I canle to look into thing
les College was receiving
_ _subsidies of the province had been but when we are confronted with tae- W8 - -
` _ re-adjusted in 1907 the matter was tics' such as have been employed $700- i brwislit the case before t
or ung _eildcd. The occasion may arise in against us -in this debate by some Governmient. This man’s fllllilly ll
the future when \ve may have to deal 'members of the Opposition, we must lweil l-ll>2i'i\lf‘- Wl\0 were V01.”
' ~ further with the matte and I can nicot tlielll oil their own ground, dis- against my hon. [riendl`roni’l`ignisl
first»class license. Ile was uit
French. Ile was not satisfied li
bool and succeeded in taking I
A. degree. That man, although l
in had been teaching for several yen
are and in the natural order of tliln
rease of $100 as other professor
nd he had started at $000, and
t time, although recognised to l
of the host teachers in Prince
n
nig
¢r_ of his well known slogan in lleuuncla- llcs lll mln; may we may go just ll
in tion oi tlw g0Vi=i'lllll0lll- ll” cillllllll ex' little too fur. Tlicre is n war on now
es poet. t0 Kill lll” ililleiélllilfl f"~l‘lll lll” and inoncy is none too plentiful, and
_nfl district and so I now warn the House ¢|wr,, is ii possibility that. by impor.
ut and you. Ml". SIi0Hliill`- llllll illll`lllS lll” tuning thc Governnienl too lnucli, they
ht lu.-xt few days this Assembly is may Hay: We wmv ready to [lo many
ils threatclieq with the delivery of plil- l_hlng,,, lm. you that we were “ol oh.
ici llipicg by these gentle-uwil lll Coll' liged todo. but ns- you seein incapable
rs denluation of the Matlilesoli Govern- ,,l° ,lallsfllmlon Hml want |_00_mn¢;n,
ss iuclit siirli as iiffvvr lleivrv ill"/il HW- we will give you just ll nine los.-i than
oarlv akened the echoes of these vencr- we pl-0ml5c¢|_ That ls un, llgngcl-_ 1
s. able halls. ' »'huve the assurance froui one ill ug;
it I C-illlielll Item mnkcg thc thoiiiy that until the car ferry has
nt following statement: Mr. Arscuault béen ploy-0,1 a gn(-was nn() given ns
ic HHYK. "l`li0S0 Wllil are “OW llll"'0' the fullest measure oi' transportation
of eating that until the car ferry is in op- laclllllen the innltn will ro-mnin on
only eration the boats be loft on the Sum- the olllgl- ,~0m¢3_ This 1 think nhunh)
lie.l\i€i'f|il0‘l"0llll illl Ullilllil lllil lll” satisfy any reasonable person. I am
nd tloorgetowii-l’Ict0u r0\li0=~\ “ffl llllll" not hero pleading the cause of the
rs injuring the province than bcnctlttlnir _._ _ _ -
it" inevcrmade any suclis.-tateulellt_ _ I lllonllllucn on pngc 5lxt¢¢n_)
i. _ _
i>0Blll°ll- l;also referred to the matter. As a b 1 t t e r 0 r
° The Leader of the Opposition wax- rule, Mr. Speaker. I pay little atten- .
hat
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ed eloquent and dealt at tedious tion to what the papers say, and if the 7 _ T _ _
'length on the question 'of prohibition. discussion of this matter had been .~ N' _ -`.\\ ffm-
N_ow, I had really thought that this confined to the newspapers I would _.é ¥\~
year tha- Leader of the Opposition deem it unnecessary to refer to it in \\
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dc, - _ for over 70 years the house
of Davis has been making good ‘ ’
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as to read two letters written to the
_ ,_/.1 hu Furm u y e ' Jailor of Queen’s County, with the in-
ll always sold with n definite glnrdntoe to return the purcllourh 'l_‘_’;‘sl_l;’:_lhl_ 02;; ‘;‘;°°l’;ll’|°m‘;“;‘l::'f)‘;-ug:
money lfit fallsto give satisfaction. Vdyfew bottles on returned. nm mmf, ,men “had "mance to
_ i'-""'_""- prohibition offenders who were incar-
Bi A FOSTER, DRUGGIST, CHARLOTTBTUWN, reratedhin tile lail.__ __'rinns__¢wy _o_o
,- ~. f t I h l' a av a e
- vinci is .els is manage. sy ri. J. mm . ,§,‘}1,,,`§§ ,‘§, ,,,,°,,,,‘}, ,,,,,,,,,;‘{,,,,,,'f° “Oni
» Also' the beetdmggist in all Prince Edvvarti Island towns. letter farmed to 1 man wlui it lami-
1 - ly of young children I-Ie had had
_ _ perhaps you a mo e
§ wmv dialafetmepi with his seed wir, English and perhaps in brew Gaviivf
‘Guardian' as said in reference to' `
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the wnrpath once again on that en regard to L era new p p 1 w"`~ a »
trancing field. and even went so far regarding attitude as to what the, _ ‘ _ d1s¢ovefed and aCquu'd
dll nl-Iver' Botti "
i.‘l?,._’.§°i§‘$?.I".’.€.‘t‘;‘.i‘l‘.i’.&lL’$‘ii. WEE' ' ` secrets of blending, curing and maturing
Moniteur Acadian," the organ of the
Acadians for the last fifty years,--a
paper which in all that time has de-
fended the Acadians through good
and evil, and which -to.day stands
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tobacco. -
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m"l'l ll:"“;imT'-“l‘lll`l-llrlll-ll. “Perfection” -Cigars are made by Davis’ 3.sff,",ff2‘g,,' ,I
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