QULITY F1‘ Insomolineaofbuslneas prieemaywsllbe the gresl' talklnl wint- Those who can buy best and sell lowest have something interesting to say to the public. . IN THE DRUG BUSINESS it's diilersfst. Quality regardless of price should be the main factor. and it is here; what you buy here iu the lins ol drugs and medicines will be ol right quality and. price asked will also be right-as low as goods oi same quality can ever be ' bought for anywhere. J. ERNEST H. WORTH NYAL AND KODAK DBUGSTOIE Phone II. 142 Prince Street. ' 3‘ pa" =$.;_;n- . ldssified Advertisemen Ono Insertion ................. Insertions Agents Wanted n --_._-_ . A DA! PAID CHRISTIAN MEN or women, college students, toach- ers, ministers and others for dis- tributing religious literature. For particulars write stating age and church connection. Mr. Conrad, Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. t-wstlApril 30. For Sale t8 ..... 10o per lins of I words COO OOO-O OQOO-O-OQ _ I 0 _ , Infonnation Wanted WANTED - INFORMATION AS TO the children of James Douglas Bag- nall (1785-1656, sometime King's Printer and mprcsentatlvs in'l..eg- islative Assembly 1843) and Ann Matilda Gardiner, his wile. lIor H. Van Wart, Banister, 609 Ne. - tonal Building, Bay Street. Toronto. I. W. 4-8-31. ilerai Guardian 9-11» vest-canal’! manners-nut- ter sold at m; Em sec; and apples 15c; l-lsy m; straw we; o... m: Tumips soc; hlue potatoes 'ltc;‘ white potatoes 95c; Green Mount- sins ILN. POLICE COUItT-At the police Court yesterday morning the case of I man. charged with annoying peo- ple in s dwelling was adjourned till today and that cl a man charged with to a. tenant adjourned till tomorrow. A drunk and incapable was fined I20 and costs or 30 days. l SOCIAL GATHERING-A very en- ioylble evening was spent at. the home oi Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hooper, 119 Euston 5t, City. when their daughter Phyllis entertained e. (cw oi her college friends on Monday evening. April 1. The evening was spent in music and games and we must not forget our friend Miss Jean Proiiti, who supplied the jokes, which coined much Iauglhtqr and which were thoroughly enjoyed by all. Then a dainty lunch wss served by the ” ‘ , assisted by Miss Muriel Burdett, after which the evening wss brought to a close and all went home feeling that it was the best evening spent for a long while. _ i Continued from rm l. they found the building unsatis- factory and the site not what it should bo-uotwithstanding the fact that the sits was selected by an expert in that particular line-— he might. have asked for a cash settlement at that time. and I be- liove the Dominion Government would have given it to him.” FIXES RESPONSIBILITY New, Mr. speaker, if the Minister ol Agriculture had not heard of this claim beforalast year, when he was not in this House, It certainly was not because the cls.lm was not put forward; because it was put forward, and very definitely. two years ago. But o! course the Minister did not reply to that. l-lc has a convenient method of not answering when oc- casion suitsl ' The Minister's explanation of the Dalton Banstorlum matter is this: l-Ie says that he and the late Hon. Benjamin Gallant, sir Charles Dsl- ton. Mr. Wyatt and w. w. I". Tid- marsh went to Ottawa to discuss this matter with a committee of the Dominion Government; and he men- tions, as members of this committee, Senator Loughccd, Hon. Mr. McCur~ dy, Federal Minister of Public Works. and, Mr. wigmore. The result of that Female Help Wanted WANTED Al‘ ONCE CAPABLE L ‘ with reference. Apply Y OAI-IIAGI FOB BALE. AP- ply 63 Victoria Ave. 2934. AT IIEIFElt FOR. SALE. W. C. EN- rnan, Glasgow Road. 2856-4-5-41. to Miller Orr. New Glasgow, P. E‘. Islan 2896-4-8-31. vTsTFlsTsiirT-viiiilt-IEEEEE maid. Apply Mrs. Earle McDon- ald. '70 Upper Hlllsboro St. 2600-21. a. saw. 1'0 an‘. nosnn AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. B. BALE-TWO PAID. TAMI.‘ - se; also turkeys and duck eggs. ‘g . P. Tenton, Summcrside. 298 I BALI — SOLID OAK ROLL top desk. also some nice antique furniture. 14B Great George Street. 2905-4-8-21. I sans-z G001) GEADE 110L- atein cow. Ih-eshcned April ‘lth, B. C. Btnwart, Dunstaflnage. 2440-4-9-31 I SALE-CHOICE ISLAND- bred more, l years, 1400 lbw-guer- entsod fllbt. Iierb Dennis. Mann- field. 2884-4-7-81. 1 I. SALE-LOBSTER. BOAT WITH 5 1-1. P. Imperial engine in‘ good condition. Lawrence Kickhsm, New ‘ Haven. .2$85-4-9-wedsst3wks. BALE-HOUSE AND ONE . lend near New Zenland Stali- .. will sell at a sacrifice for im- - --~- sale. Anvil‘ to Elmer E. - arbell, Rrrtsge, P. Ii. I. 2944-4-9-31 It SALE-ONE‘ TEAM TEUIIK wagon in good condition. Apply - Bros. Vlheatley River. ' ( 2946-2i-Wed and 8st. It SALE-Joli - ACRES WITH good buildings at. I-lsrtsvillc. pro- perty oi late John A. McKenzie. Apply McLeod 6s Bentley, Char- lottetown. 2813-6! If. lALE-It II- I’. IMPERIAL Marine engine complete, with re- verse gear. In first class workin! order. Apply to Boa 216. Cétayé. I SALE - II ACRE! OI‘ LAND. partly wooded. Good house and barns. Mrs. Wm. Partridge. Y0!!- THI-S-SI-April 2-4-1-8-9-10-11-31. 0R. lALE-SO ACRES WITH buildings. at Bcnshaw. Land in Iced stats oi cultivation. A Pl! 9° Jlchad B Bentley, Chariot town. 2012-61 ' I. SALE - FISHING BOAT. built of pine and oak. 3o feet over- all double cylinder. Bruce Stewart. in Al ocndidcn. Nell e. Monies, .E1m1ra, P. E. I. 2911-4-8-31 To Let I LIT-MAY 181'. SHOP. NQW occupied by m1. Waller. Apply P. J. MacDoaal , 2918-31 OUSI ‘I0 LEI‘. CENTIAL Twelve rooms, furnished or un- furnished. All conveniences. Apply Guardian. 2005-44-11- .._-_s- I LEIMIUENIBIIED 300MB. single and double with all modern conveniences. also ilflli- Phone‘ col or apply 11s lydney com‘ m Miscellaneous u s on s § saunas couw as .152 ‘ ‘ at 102 Fitzroy Street. Phone all-J. 2883-44-31. 5' rrmnnns WILL nu nncnrvan immediately for moving my fox shed from ranch to Alexandra. A. C. Wood, Mt. Herbert . 2941-4-9-41. JOHN ALIIED MsoDONAI-D. LAND Surveyor, Do: 29, Hus anville. itlt-c-zl-lmopd. __.__...-..__.-____...- POTAID TAGS FOB TEE SEA- son's shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Pnntery. -._-.____ WOMAN 0F 85 WILL ACT A5 COM- vsnloa wig/lady or a convalescent person c desires to go south or abroad. Capable, ielerence exchang- ed. Apply to Box 116. 3599-21. HORSES T0 ARRIVE IN CHAR.- lottctown between 15th and 18th. Two carlocds oi real horses. Sales date to be announced later. Wel- dlngtnn McNelll. 2906-44-31. I HAVE ALWAYS LN STOCK GOOD material in Rubber belting and rubber traces at half price. Clinton Morrison, Fredericton Sta. P. E. I. ' 2819-4-4-41. SALE POBTPONED-OWIIWG ‘r0 bad roads the sale of Joseph Pow- er's farm at Mermaid has been postponed until Saturday. April l2 at 2 p. m- If stormy next fine day following. J. A. MacDonald, Auc- tloneer, 2890-4-6-71. . WILL ANYONE HAVING, A COPX of Miss E. N. I..ockerby's volume en- titled "The Wild Brier" printed 1n Charlottetown between the yew 1860 and 1870 please communicate with The Guardian and state if willing to dispose of some. s-e-tf. Lost L081‘ IN CITY 0N’ SAIIUDDAY. A bunch of keys. Finder please notify Guardian Cmce. 2394-31 m LOST-LADIES WRIST WATCH between Brighton Road and Queen St. Finder please leave at Guard- ian oillce. 2869-31 ..__._._._.__.--- L051‘ - PHYSICIAN! DAG CON- tsinlng instruments. etc. on ‘Tues- day morning's train, April l, be- tween Tignish and Charlottetown. Howard oifered. Dr- Kennedy- OTAary. ieol-i-d-lweek. Wanted WANTED-IOU! OI FIVE ROOM- ed unfurnished apartment. Apply 5°; 315, 2341 ti wgfllflb-A 10 IIOIISEPOWIR I'M- perial engine. Apply James Arnold Bristol. aes1-1-a1 a—w-— IIII '1' “" WANTED-ALL umms to READ xsd re New-fiend Corset IhOP 01- ' feringon women's Pllfl °f m" issue. 3°”- FANTID — CIT! WIT. NKWTAY . n. Raymond. Bout-b- 32 "$3.2. ma. Idll-Ii-aodstl -¢.--—'-—-—-c WAFIID-AIOUT AIIIL Util- roem and weak-and bong-frail": } m m”. ll II mudlslilusm "m-s-s-sl. warren-s noose sun csa- risge 1dr the summer uss m- 1111;: assess. meson crim- 9N m. a not mus » *"..;.."i‘°.'..2'....§m'§‘s‘li‘.°$ ~ iff/v-g, ‘ I u m i. °"“'_*""'__ "_“_""""“_ L u in mus. voaylewgmh; imam; t DEATHS MscDONAID-‘At the P. E. Island Hospital, ‘Tuesday, April 8, 1930, Mrs. William MacDonald. aged 3'1 years. Funeral from her late residence, Kenslnguon Road. Notice later. WOOD-At Bmoltfield, Tuesday, Ap- ril 8th. ‘Thomas R. Wood, aged 39, Funeral from his late residence to- dsy. Wednesday. April 91.11, service starting at 2 p. m. Interment 1-113‘!!- field Cemetery. JENNINGS-At Covehcsd, April sth, William Jennings, aged 63 years. o'clock from his residence to cove. head Cemetery. m 1112110111111 m loving memory oi Mr. Ronald A. Stewart who emcsd into rest Ap- 1-11 s. mo. ' The faith you held 10118 WIN. Is now made perfect. Your hope fulfilled t-hlt you would see his face, And walk with those you lovs in that fair city. Where Jesm has prepared for you s place. i Inserted by his Granddaughter. Mks. Reginald Vessey. Ill MEMDRIAM In lowng memory of my dear father Mr. Harry lipid who died April 9, 1918. In the graveyard mltiy sleeping Where the flowers gmtly wnve Lies the one I loved so dearly In that lonely silent grave Dearest father lmw Imllss you 591cc from esrthwuvsased away Andllkyheastiseohingsorely Asltllinkoiyoueelchday. Dearest father 1 know you'r happy ' In the mansions oi the blamed Where there is no pain or aqrggw In your sweet eternal rest. lnsdted by 1.1.. daughtor Mrs, new. Williams. s In loving departed this life April 1th. i028. Today brill! back sad OI l. loved ons gone to rest And those who think of him today Are the ones who loved him beet. In our hearts your memory lingers, “Welly. tender, ibnd and true. There is not a day, dear Father, That we do not think of you. When we lssve this world of changes When we leave this world of, care. We shall find our missing loved ons In our Father's mansion fair, Inserted by his Sorrowing Wils ' Mrs. Catherine Cameron and Iaasily. i I N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIB - IIALIII fiaristtslowa _O llsris Iihbire Ilels i4! - I Funeral ‘Thursday morning gt 9 IN MEMORIAM memory of my dear Husband and our darling Father who Salesman Wanted I. l-IIII. conference, so far as this Province and the Dalton Sanatorium were concerned, was nil. The delegation came back empty handed. l-le says the committee from the Dominion Government "did not know what we were going up therefor; they had no lnthnation of what we were I0- ing for." And I would ask the Min- ister oi Agrlculturc now: Did he know himself what he was golnl 90!‘? mm. Mr. Lea: Ii my hon. friend does not know after ms telling him. it. is no use repeating it. Dr. ‘Mcllllllln: Not very much, be- cause I have all your remarks here. and I think the explanation that the lllinlster oi Agriculture gave to the House was that they "T! Suit E0158 up there at the 1115mm of Sir 0M1’- les Dalton to see what could be done, and that my hon. friend had no def- inite ideas in his head about it. when he was asked by some o! the members representing the Dominion Government what he had in mind ro- gm-qljlg compensation he said he had EEEKTHIILL m 111111111 n1 1111111 legislative Assembly. ‘ruesday, April 7th. The House met at 10.35 a. m. Mr. McPhee asked the Minister 0i Public works whether or not a pcil- tion has been received from the res- idents of Colville ftosd and vicinity asking for extensive improvements to the roads at Colville siding and vicinity and 1f so, what 1s the inton- tion of the Department regsrdins the same? IIcu. Mr. McIntyre replied that s. petition has been received and the matter will be considered during re- CQHI. Dr. McMillan asked the Minister cl Public Works to table a statement showing the quantity and cost oi gas used 1n the different depart- ments oi the public service during the yss.r 1029. The House reserved committee on a bill respeciina Travel on Highways and the speed, operation and kind oi vehicles thereon. It was reported agreed tn with amendments. llirinitp Enlist Glilurib WEDNESDAY I Mil-Sunday School 01mm and Teachers — Supper Social Hall. ‘ldit-Prs-Easier Devotional Service- Address "The Request of Dabs- deo‘s sons - everybody vel- come - Hearts Memorial Iiall. 2922-11. rllnsorlans Mss Roberta Ncholson. formerly matron of Prince County KNEW 1m ysstsrdaymonungonsvilltto ha- brdthsr Donald st. Iianuoops. h. 0. The many friends of Miss Mas-gar- et Livingstone. city, will ps_plsassd toknowthatshshasrotlsrnod to her home alter undergoing an opsr- ation ia- ionsiliils in P. E. l. Hospi- tsl. The many friends oi Miss hast- rics Jenkins. little daughter of lllr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins. Mt. liar- bsrt, will be glad to know that she w- Cantu-Wu Failure To “Press nothing in mind! Es olmld ‘give no answer. He said ctittin amounts were discussed-MONO. $75,000. e100.- 000; different amounts; but he was not in g position to say. And they were asking him would he take a cash settlement. Hon. Mr. Lea: They were not! Dr. McMillan: They were asking the Minister cf Agriculture would he take a cash settlement. Hon. Mr. Lea: They never asked such s question. Dr. McMillan: They were asking the Minister of Agriculture if he would take s cash settlement on be- half of the Government of Prince Edward Island. (Applause). lion. Mr. Lea: Mr. spasm, that statement is not correct. Dr. McMillan: I am iniormed that it is correct, by 5i: Charles Dalton, by Mr. W. F. Tldmarsh. and by Mr. J. E. Wyatt. (Applause). Hon. Mr. Leer Why wasn't that put in their report? Reed their re- port! Dr. McMillan: I don't know why it was not put in their report: but I am giving you the statement I re» ceived from these gentlemen. lion. Mr. Lea: The olicr was nev- er made. Dr. McMillan: That is what you say. But. thus gentlemen do not agree with you. ADMITS POSSESSION 0F AGREE- ‘ MEN’! In the discussion on the Draft Ad- dress. when my hon. friend was speaking on this subject, I said: "W111 the Minister allow me to ask him a question? Did he have a copy of the agreement made between the Government of Canada and the Government o1 this Province?" And the Hon. ‘Mr. Ina replied: "We had at that time. but that was not what we went to Ottawa for." l-Ion. Mr. Lea: That is correct- Dr. McMillan: Then you had a copy of the agreement‘! Ron. Mr. Lea: u misbt- bl" 11"" on file; I didn't. have it. Dr. lllcMilla-n: Wall. what did yell say you had it. for? lion. Mr. Lea: It might. have been on file. I didn't have it with ulc- Dr. McMillan: I didn't. MR W" whether it. might be on file. l "l"! you: ms you have a um of that __________________. The House reserved committee on s bill incorporating the Silver Fox Exhibitors Association- lt was reported agreed to. Mink. ported agreed to with amendments. phone Company. Ltd. The bill was reported agreed to. Arts;- psssing a bill authorizing the increasing oi the interest rate on certain debentures from 4 1-2 to 5 1-: percent. if found necessary (the ment moved by Mr. Stewart lirnitlnl the rate to s percent) and aim’ House adiourned till 3 It m- The afternoon and evenin! M" sions were taken uh with ti" “u” o“ m; budget, the following mem- Mr. Butler, Mr. Dimes, Hon. Mr- sinclsir. m. warm. Mr- All" Sawfly, Mr. H. D. McLean. At. ll n. m. w. M an moved tho "1- jgllfflmdhl. of the debate d l-lcuse adlmlm“ “um m " m’ we ' nesday. To ¢omve"#““-_. Lord Carnarvon (Special to the Guardian) maroon. APfll Finance asked the Champs of Dev- lnrd Osrnarvcn as compensation for his szpeilditures 1n excavating the tomb of Tutsnkhamoir late 1n i022. WILL ACCEPT CHALLENGE e-n-q. no pounds. Tom senor. nuance-- _--._-.-.--_- ANOTIII. AOOIPTANOI tbs Garden City Circus. lsllllfluing favorably sit/er saw- sretlouforsppendidusintbell- Idsnd Ilnmital. ,*-“-" .. More the-lei ale Alter some discussion it-wss ro- Ths House went into committee on s bill to Amend an act to 111°01'11""- ate the Prince Edward Island Tele- linusc dividing 0n s. straight Dill-y vote of 1:1 to d against. en amend- passing another bill providing for a retiring allowance of $509 W Abw“ Bcnnell Bursar oi Fslconwood. "w bore speaking: Dr. McMillan, Hon. and the IF-Dispatdaee from Calm u: the Dell)’ Nell will? said um the myrtle“ Micki" °f uties yesterday to suthozjss s grant. oi $170.00) to the heirs of the late Isnsy McDmald will accept Gus ungaphiss challenge if hs will make tbs iesshsr weight limit. which ll "Tiddy" McQuArrio will accept the challenge of Iiscold IlcCallum to a beainibout. llpvlding his conditions are met with by the management ol thaallbmu people visited tishlndusteischiraiOlrm- CRASWELL Studio ' PHOTOGRAPHS AMATEUR 113153135 agreement? and you ssld; “we h“ It that time." That Wat your answer. You had 1t st that time. but that w" 11°‘ Whil- you went to Ottawa for. , Hon. Mr. Lca: The agreement was on file. I didn't have it with mg, Dr. McMillanfWhere was 117 Hen. - Mr. Lea: Probably 11ers somewhere; on file at the office. Dr. McMillan: How do you 1mm; it was on lilc! ‘ Hon. Mr. Lea: Because you have often told us that it. was. Dr. McMillan: We have had tn (all WI! Very often. That was one state. "m" m!“ by my hon. friend. Now I h!" 9- 170111! of his remarks in the budget debate. On the very "m; lllbicct. It the very same going, h, "S11 "We had a right to some cum. Strongest attraction of MO RSE’S TEAS no doubt is their 'XXXXXXXXXX flavor but they have another quality- their strength, which assures the maxi- -. mum number of cups to the pound; . m-u-n-nnn-ma-mus-cmuoucooco-m It is proposed to al- ter the third floor of 137 to 139 Grafton Street. Charlotte- town, lower floors occupied by Purdie- Ferguson Shoe Co., Alteritions, Gillivray. Suitable entrances will be made, also al- terations to suit par- ties interested. Fur- ther inforlnation, ap- ply to Wm. S. Gordon. agreement." lion. Mr. Lou: Neither I did. Dr. McMillan: There it is! lie says he had the ag-cement but he never saw it. That shows how well posted "'9 DUNS"? "I Alrlculture was when he went to Ottawa? (Applause), 11¢ was there to negotiate between the Government which he repreggntql and the Government of Canada on s most Important question. involv- ing compensst’ for ’ mags to’ the extent of many thousands of (hi. lsrs, and he had not even seen, nor h" 119 Y" wen. the agreement bc- tween the Governments! Now fell down plause). Hon. Mr. Lea: No. not at alll Dr. McMillan: Well, we will say it anyway; and we believe that the on the job! (Loud sp- wunlry will arm with usi (Ap- plansel. H011- M-r- Lea: Did Nova Scotis get any compensation? Dr. McMillan: I sm not discussing Nova Scotlss claims. Hon. Mr. Les: And the Minister of the Crown in the Conservative Government was from the Province of Nova scotis. and he didn't get anything for Kentville sanstorium. CASE ENTIRELY DIFFERENT Dr- his-billion: Our case was en- tirely diliercnt from that oi Nova , Scoiia. Wei-lad a definite agreement ‘rue House reserved committee on I with the Dominion Government. and a bill respecting the mommies c! we have the wold of those gentlemen who were there that ll any effort was to be made. that was the time i0 make it; that a. cost settlement was posviblc. But of course when the hon. gcniienrun representing the Government oi‘ this Province did not know what was 1n the agreement be- tween the two Governments; when he didn't have an idea in his head about compensation; when he was unable to express any opinion on the matter when he was asked by a Minister oi the Dominion Govern- ment, it is qulie casy to understand why he didn't get anything. Why? Simply because the hon. gentleman representing this Government, the present Minister of Agriculture, was not posted. lie did not know what he was there for! And I am quite right in saying that he lost an op- portunity to bencllt this Province. and I say The Guardian is quite right when they draw attention to the matter. lion. Mr. Lea: Why didn't‘. they do 1t eight years ago? Why did it take them eight years to find that out? Dr. McMillan: 1 have already read my; statement on the matter in the Session of 192B. My hon. friend (iserl another argument the other night. mcnt do something when you came in?" lion. Mr/ Ina: I guess sci Dr. McMillan: You don't need 1.. guess, because you should know \ -" well what happened. The Bell u. ._ ernment, oi which the present Mm- ister of Agriculture was a respon- sibls member. not only failed to prcz." our claims for compensation for tho Dalton Sanct-orium. They dismant- led tho institution and destroyed the legal claim and cloud the door so far as legal compensation was con- cerned: and now thsrs ls only a moral claim. Thai is the situation, Mr. Speaker! (Applause). The real m1 of the matter is that the Prem- ier oi that Government was never interested in public health, but. that he was objecting to the Dalton Ban- atorium from the beginning, that he would ‘have nothing to do with it; alldaofaraslaminaposliionio indga I do not. think the hon. Min- ister cf Agriculture was very far be- hind hlm in that attitude. because he had an opportunity and he lost Ii. and this Province losi the compensa- which he admits he had never seen a copy! 8o that is where we are rs- haven‘t we a. r1811! to say that he » l [He said "Why didn't your Uovcnv‘ lion established by the agreement, of gsrding this claim, which he says is only urged now to injure him pol- mh '1' mun’! A.._......p~—-—--'-~ - OBSERVED CRITICISM Dr. McMillan: Well, ii it injures you politically you deserve to be in- lured. (Applause). When a man comes out as a representative of the public he has certain responsibilities and duties thrust upon him. If he neglects those responsibilities, if he fails to carry out those duties as he ought to do, and if he meets with criticism and this criticism hurts him. that is his own lookout! (Ap- plausa). Hon. Mr. Lea‘: 1t 1s'not hurting. Dr. McMillan: That is all right, then, ii it is not hurting. we are not saying it to hurt you; we are say- ing it is a pity that a claim like this should have been bungled when ii should have been settled satisfactor- ily. (Applause). That is the pity of it, that the people of this Province had‘ to dig generously into their pockets to raise another $100,000 which might ‘have been obtained nhcn the Dalton Sanatorium was closed, because at that time there was a Board of Reparations dealing with those matters, and other claims were adjusted. They had the agree. ment there. ' But my hon. friend says.- “We couldn't get anything out oi s. Tory Government anyway." I would like 1o ask. Mr. Speaker; who“ did may, Tory Government go out of power? 111 1921. And who succeeded it? Was 1t a Tory Goveriurlent or a Liberal Gcwsrrunent? Didn't they have their own Government iberc after 1921'.‘ And did they ever make any attempt to press the claim? No. they were satisfied to take the word of a Depu- ty Minister: We see how much at- tontiorl is paid to the ivord oi Deputy Ministers nowadays, in my hon. friend's own depaftment! (Ap- plause). They were satisfied to take the answer; “No you have no claim," when all they had to do was produce the rig-cement made between the two Governments. and soc which would have the most weight. an agroelncnt signed between the I-‘ed- eral Government and this Province or the word oi the Deputy Minister of the Soldiers’ Its-establishment. Which would be the most b‘ -" Mr. Speaker? (Applause). DELL GOVT. NEGLIGENCE Some correspondence was road the other evening in an effort to support the contention that the lato Mr. Bell pressed this claim very fr 1, Perhaps it. deserves a soothing finishing touch. pleasure. THE Pens-Hon: funnel-mo... 11 u clnim- and Mowat and Mac- 2598-21 ed that there was an a‘. ' 1o l-‘I- that effect. but. I never saw the Hon. Mr. Lea: That is all. strongly; but I‘ know thatch E5. records of this House there is a res- olution, passed by the Bell Govern- ment of which the present Minister of Agriculture was a member, and the effect of that resolution was to get clear of the Dalton Sanatorilim altogether, to hand it back to Cir Charles Dalton to do whatever he liked with it. That was the way in which they endeavored to promote the public health in this Province. That was the way the Minister cf Agriculture, upon whom the burden primarily rested in this case. pro- (Contlnued on page '11 Western Qua rdian -T0 ARRIVE IN OIJABI- On Thursdaymth mat. car loadoi cihotce Vreeuern Horses and mares. All are broken to all kinds of him work. and guaranicul (Ln every respect Tenmg to responsible parties 2571-21 -—AUC'I'ION SALE OF HORSES- Will sell by auction at McNailPa Liv- ery stable, Smnmerside. alt l. p. m. on Satmday April 12th. one car,- load o: choice western horses. ‘Perms made known at sale. I". J. ‘Wright. Auctioneer. 2945-31. --Mr. Donald M. Stewart, Ken- singion. who has been sick tor sev- eral days is shill indispcsed. an many friends hope (or his complete and speedy recovery.-Y. Eastern Guardian ..'CAI_L AND SEE OUR. NICE line cf Ladies‘ Coats and Dresses, all sizes, medium price. J. W. Murdock 00., Montague. 2948-81 ..'JUS'1' ARRIVED-A nice range of Ladies‘ and Men's Hats. Value is our motto. J. W. Murdock s. C0. 2941-31 ,.‘l\II€N‘S AND BOYS‘ SUITS~AIJ at. n-lcdlum price. J. W. Murdock d: 00.. Montague. 2943-31 EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. B. 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