QUGUST 17. 1928 Ls 7 Beri’s beans i \ With Ben’s you- can enjoy home-baked beans without 1;be'labour, time and trouble of baking them yourself. It’s the simplest meal to pre- pare on a hot .“wiity” day- and one that will satisfy. ' fi. lea;/Zoo.- pQ_51{ §.._.....§£.:`.f_‘.f‘._f\’S At All Dealers u‘ B ’ Bethune 'Hardware Co. Ltd. 5\lRl`|']¢ by vo .JI _ - -.r.`»‘~.'s=, Nui' €’Ml'r¥-9 ‘f What s Behind Your Investment?-” ddgrtnn 4/\I'Hd “Oo llle Securities recommended by us, offer you not only de- pendable income and adequate security of principle, but s.lS0 _ oller you a wide choice of _carefully selected issues, and per- sonal contact with'o.n investment house thoroughly equip- lpell and well qualified to help you select the offerings best _suited to youu requirements, I Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. V INVESTMENT BANKERS ` ' cllA\u.or'rm'owN, r.c.i. ' lsr. .lonlv Mournmr. il/iLlrAX Oentral Guardian rx-4 '~- amp:-l:"| CHERRY VALLEY.-Rev. F. AA. MacMillan, who is visiting his old home in Alberry Plains will in Christ Church, Cherry next Sunday. Aug. 19th at o'clock. DUNDAS FIELD Preaching service for Sunday. Aug 19. Avondale at 11:00 a.m., St. Pet- ers Bay at 3:00 p. m.. and Dundas St 7:30 p. m. L. B. Estabrooks, Pas- or. BAPTIST CHURCHES? 'I`hel‘6 . Preaching service at Murray Har bor North at 10:30 a.m., at Mur rev Harbour south in Baptist ll services for Sunday, Aug. 19th are as follows:-West River 11 a. m.; ~ their youngest daughter Ruth Irene to George Wilfred Crai son of Mr day evenings at 8 o"clock. The Revs River. Dr. Brown and Mr. MacWalk-‘_ el' were roommates at Acadia Uni- . _*__ _ _ #-1- The Patented Kerogas Burner . Generates G-as From Kerosene ne sum to lmveu look at this wonderful Oli Stove before fbuying. It burns 400 gallons of air to every gallon 0! Oll- - Gives a hol. double gas Home-no soot. H0 0110'- ' Suv” time, saves fuel. Clean sweet heat always under control. < We also curry the one and two hot plate electric stoves. l PHONE I|57_ 123 QUEEN STREET. S* graduated in 1912. Dr. Brown, in '-pil-: rmauonr nAnowAiu»: sronn" \‘.-_ *J Tested, Tried and Found the Best For Sixty Years HICKEY & NICHOLSO’NS versity while they were taking thei arts course and they have kept i touch with each other since the addition to his duties in the Uni- versity, ls chief psychologist for the state of Illinois-another Maritim abroad. i---L-Q->.-_-l I/il Stock Quotations furnished by Johnston and Wardf Members Montreal Stock Exchange. New York Exchange At., Top. & San. Fe. Ry. American Can Co. 10014. Am. Car & Foundry Co. 92% Am. Locomotive Co. 91"/i ‘ Am. Smelting & Ref. Co. 207% Am. Bosch Mag. Co. l D N. Y. Cen. & Hud. Rlv. R. R.. 163 ‘A Hud. Motor Car Co. Inter. Petroleum ' Stan. Oil of New Jersey R.eadingCo. . . . . . . . . Southern Pacific l Union Pacific Ry. 3B‘/4 45 -. 62' 120’/.» 193'/ -2;. -ff- z = rn vs -Province man who has “made good"_Abuno $ 3 Acondo. ‘ Amulet .. - -- Area .. ,Arno . . . . . . . . . . . - lnmlty Copper _ _ _ . . _ I-IALIFAX, Aug. 16. - Quotations .Barry Hollinger _ _ . . Bedford -- lBidgood ‘Capital Rouyn . . Central Manitoba . . 189' Clerlcy - . . . - - . . - - » - Crown Reserve . . .Corona ‘Federal Kirkland _ . 33 iGranada . . - . . . . --- -Hollinger . -- - - 81‘,&~Howey - ll-Iudson BUY T.” Int'l Nickel f;,Keeley ‘Kirkland Lake -_-_Kootenay Florence _ 113,Lake Shore 'J r-._._. 3 f_._v-L., .L_ _._ ‘r E. » and Mrs. Samuel Craig of Chariot- Steel Co. of Canada tetown. Marriage to take place on Abit-ibl . . . . . . . . . August 29th. Shawinigan .. ?- Can. Steamship Pfd. .. BRI-IADALBANE CHARGE Unit-_Dominion Bridge ed Church of Canada, Rev. David_I\-fasscy Harris -- Coburn, M. A., B. D., pastor. Ser-iConada Brewery . vices for Aug. 19th, 1928: Rose Val- Chas. Gurd . ley, 11 a. m. and '1 p. m.; Granville Power Corporation . 3 p. m.; -Pleasant Valley. 'l p. mulntel- Utilities-B -- Service of the Lord's Supper in Can._Pac. Ry. Rose Valley. Preparatory services inlhrltlsh America Oil .. Rose Valley on Thursday and Fri-,Imperial Oil . . . . . - - - - - . - ~ -- BANKS John Murray, D. D., will preach inlliunlc Royal Rose Valley at the evening service. Bunk Nova Scotia - n rt of you know what kind of lies those tell of the difference of opinion _ furnished throng co" csy are." Mr. Duffy then went on to tween Dr Goodwill and the Minister Purchase 9f_ mad machinery- and YCIJOFI Ol M11 A- A- MHCLCUG T-0 'I-h0 ,_.t the commissions, the speaker went‘Sons of Temperance in which he E over the cil'cunl'»‘tallces of this deal._scm;cd enforcement as ll; was at . 150,bt t th t, I ,' dh ttot _ ec 25CI£O3iE twlillgllentlie doctlarsmareo issiiggesdhlly tlileulgepaarltnmeli? of ;.glat:rtlll:ure hl1to~°'l“‘ll"~" “‘aCl““"Y~ ‘md Well” °“ dv.;/_ '20 50. he did not deem it necessary to a Holstein department. 4% run for office. ‘ Dr. Mclvllllan, in bringing his a 3_99 | The point ls, Mr. Duffy claimed. dress to a clos alluded to the fa - t to gonaut _ _ .--' 3.75 25 18 41 37 39 55 ll 85 ll. 34% 01118 .....-.....~._ 1.50 i U.S_ In.Alcohoi Co. _ 1 Westin house Elec 97 ’-'_' g .... ... United States Steel _Laval Quebec 145% Malartlc ._ 1.20 1.31 321 273 McIntyre ‘McDougall . _ - _ . _ . 52 Min.Cor poration .. 15 Mofatt Hall 6\/.- Murphy 100 ‘ Newbec ._ _ - - Black Twist Chewing T0h00°0 has been onthe market and durin¢ 0" *helm 7": l‘;eh‘£ given perfect .satisfaction to thousands of met: W 0 _mned li hor o flavor that no other bnmd has. and S ““°‘l _ Montreal Stock Exchange Ahitihl At. aef.co_.......... - ri. E. steel lst Pia. ._ M d _ any 21.85 20.25 unday Aug. 19th. Murray Harbor ln,-_ nnd shown towards himself a ment. _ onditlon of many of the roa 11:00, High Bank, 3:00, Murray vcrv generous atmndd For ¢;his_ The speaker went on to criticize Hem. ln Belfast. 019 the lflfhe Of River, 7:00. Rev. J. W, Williams. and his fair words on more than the Governmentfs road policy. On bye-010013011. thi? Wh0l0 Of the F0 _-, Minister. (me occasion, the speaker would each of the thirty-one road mach.. machinery was concentrated. Dr. 1 have grateful memorlekno mutter irws are two men worklns. and one McMillan-“Bain asked the H0"- YORK CHARGE, UNITED now the elentlon Wang man, paid $500 per year. sitting Oh Minister of Public Works, who _me H co S H d th I _ _ ollfmcn or CANADA-on sun- ue- wen, on ,D explain that p,.,-_thc fence watching them. This mo- the commission on the road mach- ' ° ‘"1 E e ° °e° °’S :lay next, at ll a. m. in the Central' vinnsly it had been his custom to ney. he thought, could be bctter|ir\€S. If he Would H011 Sl1DPlY it- Church, Marshfield-Dunstaffnage, spool; for nearly all his time of Spent in employing road drags. The dhllbt We W0\1ld have |50 ask the special speaker will be Mr. Mor- f¢n~g5--me nnnn¢,es_ bug-_ gnnlght he tractors, he said, produced roads P0010- The WhDl€ ¢I‘l1hS8Cl-l0h S00 iarty, Secretary for the Maritimes would lei; the other speakers go 0n_ more like “corduroy” roads than like ed susiJlCl0l1S- of the Lord's Day Alliance. Services and then reply to any points ad. boulevards. The drags, he said,dld The Minister of Public Workst ' s ,vectors fm- me sdnndn, ggven him of a sanitarium inthe Province, and as he has made. The ho8-h ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - and Judge Inman in las; yea;-'S asked where the pensions werelthat roads he has made have ditch Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shaw of New e1'ec¢;10n_ me candidates were Mp were promised at the lust election, many cars. ' Perth, announce the engagement of B,-n¢e and gwn mndldutes who What is the Govemment going to The speaker went on to demo do about it? These are questions strate the fact that the Stew H n J D ste t H d _tn _ that were never touched on. Government built many more roads . ° ' ' ' W" 6° E a ~“‘ "WU the Leglslaulfe ff" the DUl”P°5° 115 Again there is the Reno Macneon than had the Bell Government. ‘A-_I-Iospitai, turned into a technical With respect to the Prohibition M 1 17 ‘Kc 20 50',-L 45%. 17% 21.00 20.25 13 16 _ 38% _ 3.10 . 17 .I 30 for its lasting qualities. HICKEY sc NlcHoLsoN TOBACCO co., LTD. Man“h_c¢m.¢m Charlottetown Montreal Power ._ J National Breweries .. Winnipeg Electric ‘Brompton . . . . . Brazilian Traction 521, 1 \ ,_ ,_ nny fanullnn Alam ol' W, `: ._ _ v __ Agoimclrulottetawu. 0, 1 Ml- 11-ur _ ilofuiplsslhg _ 99 Norando. 35 Potter Doal _ ~'_-lPloneer -.Sheritt Gordon Stadacono. Sudbury Basin _Sylvanlte _ ‘Teak Hughes _Tough Oakes Treadwell Yukon Towagmac 3.20 50.25 7 48 6.30 ll 6.85 9.20 22 17.00 _<0AL 3.75 Vlpond 39 _A IDICIUU _ LUDGE _ . - _o el 1- fI.`iieseefortlio¢ewlio love itideep fmsfm* ' T. co- "___ forests andabeautifulfresh-wateli__l;\§0°11» _ I _<- ' - f;z;wff;_...w»r». are offeredthn 1130813 °f Pl°t°l»\_ 3”’ .» §‘ - §i 5 - ‘Splendid accommodation in modem ~/ c ~. matic bungalows. Large central `\ ° dl-nm; room Ind lounge. Rate '_ if 86-50 I ‘hy md \lP~AI1\°fl°*“ _ » 5 _ Pluowair reduction of ion -.__ _ l for my of two v==l=° ,__ 'rin corn no sou n omnruy roi. 3' s °fJ _:::¢°2f5¢h°§§“ ooo. on mmm, moo tm Y \ - september -2. 1 ~ mir. -_ - -~- }` ) / A ilonlrlefn nnfl lnfnrlnntlon fro||‘\(_ U ko;-rn. my -rickot Arona I., 1'. nlioldonrht. /in.. Bmlonl or P. W, fflnrkin Distr, l’mul¢r_ any kind of inferior matter, meh al slate. Every ton we send out is of high quality. W. D. GILLIS & C0. cost room rn, _ l \'~.' milf.-"-°l’»=.»-_>-".A>¢.». ` _ ~ Windfall Wright Hargreaves . 3.15 3.45 --1-<0-0%-#'- Small enough to be operated with one hand, it device has been invented bo t/est automobile brakes and enable an owner to equalize those on the wheels of his car. r 29 ‘.1 ‘Yr 910 have been cone for tho district has f-11° Blunderv Government- , _ e - _ _ \ __ ri-no cnaaaorrarown coA1u>1AN \ _ e of ofllee were all scrubs. He went Tl" 5P¢“l¢0l` Went 011 YD into the matter in some detgll_ that it was only common se _ _ those whg had we Spending of the lion. Dr. McMillan, M.L.A., wanted within 200 yards of the park Cllllhlmll M1' Behlley 101' 001118 _ _ (A mice why didn-t yon gnfo,-m on Conservative, and then criticimd A real Church at 3 p. m. at Peters 'Road ».-3*. . him?) him for representing rw onrty- This ' - at 'iso p. m. ' l ii _ _ ‘ Mr. Mokinnour 1 our not in the was hardly loslvel- MADE A1- NI`A"GA'R`A'fAI_-Ls _i _ ‘ _ ; informing bu5|neS5_ There [5 3 man As to the Premier-there never conNwAl.l. UNITED cmcurr _ '~3~“-‘s - there paid s high salary to do ust was s man in the lwsillon who fell f" . , __- ,,, mm Where was he on that 0clca_ down so lamentably as ML Sa‘m_ Liberals in contrast to the Conserva- been done away with. sion? This man did seize some Clem H6 had lately liken ll tout t _ gcauedo.Prohibiti,hilt. f o- V1 .,._/-. ~ __ - .- "“£‘r. o.?..i‘.§’..§fr` ‘Z‘$f.'v`°i“i§€l?. vo..u»=°= an hue-mfwfffhg rgwié Don'ft`1Let`ji:l_\e‘Iieat__B_`oi§e1gYou_I of gi-isp_crunchy, ag Refreshing with PAGE FIVE _ _ 4 either of these watcher, been -mshould be given a, chance to finish " onlne during the pas; yeah _their work. There was no oppor- Deullng with the nerd of mme tunity to judge them on their re- ` at Falconwood, he repeated the as- “Wd “fl°¢l"0HlY One year of ofllce. sertion that those on the farmwheu As tar as could be’seen, however, the Argenoult Government wen; out they were an excellent Gov rnment. argue He could se, no advantage in elect Mr. Bruce. Politics was a ;;;-~__-_.T"f‘_-'~/ l electing the Opposition candidates, Selfish game, and it stood to reason ""3-1-lfli » V and Predicted that Mr. Bentley that Mr. Bruce would get more for 4- v would not get over 150 vn¢_¢¢_ the district than one of the Oppo- ml" -_ ' _ ' A Mr. Mu-tln Mclunndn said that sition candidates. __ ‘ L,__,_-f::‘9’f§§r_::f‘ g ,. - w o `~`.4-.- f' " gill be services Sunday, Aug. 19 in OF QUALITY M revenues should be the fl,-5; to next addressed the meeting, con- Q*-l / _ 1 ~ ' for , otes ° ’ turseon at li ocloclr, Georgetown. ‘FOR OVER’ , 1 speak. and all of how they spent sidered that this was the time 3 p. m. and Montague at 7 p. m. }5o YEARS; the peoples m¢>ney_ He velge,-aged the electors to stand by their v Russell L. Wallace, Minister. ‘ -- his statement re conditions of pro- Wh0'1h°" 01' 005 mey BPP1`01/ed ___ _T -..._ .»..,-._ T mbmon emorcemem at the Montn. the Saunders Governments rec;>$. you fit gn hot rnasavranim sanvlcss.- , gue trot A muh who hurl the price Alludins to Mr Duflyr we -' L'¢;'LUl_‘=‘“* _ » -_ -'- v to pay could get all the liquor he ihfll Kehilemah hid “FSE 01’ _ l - _ . ' ` _ ' _ `; »'-T keepd ¢|_6y8 -' Easy to digest coglmilk and frqit Whole?-wheat cracker ‘VISITORS WEMOME mp tives. had _always adopted A pro- He closed wlthan appeal to sup- Kingstoh 3 p. m.; cornwall 1,30 li. e _ liquor there, though, the otherriay. '10 the Pacific Coast and it would “‘°Ss“.'° “°“°Y' I” “S “Ways “P m. Conducted by Rev. G. U. McNe- ' It was analyzed, found good. and have V300 0 8000 fhlh8 f0l’ the PPO-‘me Liberals m lead me way' vin, ia. A., Andover, N. B. _ sold by the local vendor ut s4.oo per virwe if he had Stayed there- -- Vernon Rlver bottle, while the bootlcggor sold it Dr- McMillan then went on Pmuccrown Unitorl church, ‘at $2.00. He cove another instance Clltlcire the Attorney-Gen@rBl’s Mal ue, Bunda , Au ust 19th, - ' ‘ ' of 0 en violation of the Ac on hfl-hlehli f0l‘ US lhC0fh 1301100- *md . - _ sung; school cntl nlblegcloss lo o. Polltlca-l M99tlng sunday, July lsth, in the some place. lass too great leniency lgwnrds one l”“=S¢~ In some detail, the excellont| Mr. Bentley. in closing thc dehote, m. Services 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., .___ This had come under his own per-,0110\‘S- He Swred the Govemme conducted by Rev. A. L. Carr. M,-_ W, E_ Be,,t|¢y_ in beginning sonal notice. He would not, hesaid, h09»VllY f°I‘ Y-he lh00mP€Whl2 0 -?- his address’ said that from his np. have referred to this matter at all lhellf- legl-SlB»tl0h drifted M the clnmcn smtvicrzs-'rh ill ~ it t io _ io f th le isi t _ H refuted the charge that the B to Government had found only scr de_ cattle cn the Falconwood farm wh it came into cifice. He went on nd culture on the stock farm. last Mr. Saunders claimed that it _ only because we were enjoying to port Mr. Bruce. As for Mr. Bentley. He he was only trying to split the vote. ell He appealed to the mothers and ub lwives not to fall in with -this trick, en |ss it would help the cause of Gov- £0 lernment Control. nz work done by the Minister of Agri- called to the attention of the audi- jence the fact that the Government was‘speakers had used not only their aicwn time-45 minutes-bue nearly’ ere w ¢ h n d d thi but were no r a letter in the Pat S€SS ri 0 B 8 B- Ure 0 PTO . _ be service in the Baptist Church ‘EMS 35353;* Y: par;-%|¢n. riot, criticizing him for his state- ccedcd to criticize the disgraceful Liberal adml“l5"’a.tl°“ Bt Om1W“‘°"e hm" mm” He Cmved lhelfl ' C .d ll S hat we were receiving $125,000 big iitirnal compensation. He went _ ad ospcak of the cordial way in which |the attitude of the Premier, who me .een dealt with by the premlers . n ad- ;dulgence, however, for a. few min- on 1 utes. He asked the audience to note rmce Edward islands claims had-was quite willing to make use of as-vMr. Bentiey's time and services ill will po ulso held at pleasant Grove ‘better work. / oin to do things in a reat wat in favor of Prohibition, and sta yl , _ gui oembled in the provincial confer- the past election. But now that the to'elcclic-ri was over he was throu l . . _ - ' ` ~ ` El nc :tcp both governments in line, andvwitli Mr. Bentley, who he now told Mr madg an appeal to the electors m_ support Mr Bruce. He said that he had always been The speaker the-n entered into de- ted tails with regard to the appointment to to go to the Conservatives, and wel- Icome Such was political gratitude. E hat apart from Dr McLeod and of the Prohibition Commission. The 5 Mr Bentley. the Temperance Alll- Alliance was anxious to have Mr. _ vanoed against him. . . E S 3 3 p. m. and at York at 7.30 p. m. M,-_ Lambw then thanked the He alluded to the shameful lock But he has spoiled as many ro d John Anderson~a life-lon rohibi- ad _ ack ance were behind the Liberal a ed ministration! 1-le went on to 'end the Government‘s recordas re- mission. But so far from paying ` ' 8 D de- tlonist-as chairman of the com- 3 1 82 n_:;ards enforcement, stating th an they were sincere in the matter. Ht any heed to the recommendation, ,the Government introduced a bill tion to the fact that the 45 min-_of having him removed from his utes belonging to their side had e 94% Conservative Government, when it proven and accepted that Dr. 23% Mr. C. Gavan Duffy, who spoke Agriculture excused this on 7 205 heavier burden of blame would belment W9-S false- He H150 Sflld 05 power. than the Saunders Govern- This statement was only DB-lily ment after one year of power. Dr. McMillan criticized the 349; There were two Conservatives in Government for letting the Dal 374‘this election against one Liberal- Sanatorium go out of their han Aug_ loin WHEAT lan unfair division. Mr. Duffy spent He considered that those who gave __A Sept, 1107.3; Dec. 115’-Ir; M05' some little time erideavoringtoprovethe Sanstorium up should be th INTERESTED VISITORS.-,122f/s. _ that Mr. Bentley was a Conserve.-‘ones to build it. If part of t Among the visitors to Prince Ed- DC0\‘;;‘l_y MM _[GV tive. §3?0.000 Suez; up _¢;_he_§oad_=;__§v_as__i_: d Il d thi k er Mr. cl Sept. 867;.; ec. -r; - 1- in o a_san oru , w Sisllxvn W slid thglr OATS __ _ W, BH§1°he“ Wen* 0*; t° S05’ lhtill M16 ml-my lives. rlaughter,.Helen' Brown, R. N., of Sept. 36%: Zllrfii M21- /=- thf?_;l____:?~_§’y;;’_f:_ig;__<_>_li'l __'é1_;1_§;____i;_0il;__Y;____¢;_ Tig? Stev_;i:_x;_td C_i_o\;ei_'1_1__r;_¢=;3:;_ wl_:___d ent of the Railway to show that §l;lS5l§)r(o»£l§ Behalf? ggihgsnoimlxgl Oct l12~ Doc. 111%; May 1\”l‘/s- be mm Of 1°-*S P@f=°“0l~ 5° Wh°“'|h2;=e<‘l gorcotlv tho ahcsoitsls, or- ‘“°"" Cm °’°SSed ff’ me Island “"5-f°f“‘“fl°“ 0000i l>“fd0“S °f P1010" I' h 1' 1" bm Um -,_ _ _._--------<0->--“wr _ he C0mPl0lhS Of b9lhE DU1`SU9Cl_ WlFh'phcnages and children’s aid so gngsll'/lr; ggrliwlri Th;;g?vero v'l;rllln}g`srANuAno lvunllvc. ExCHANG*‘.““‘m°S“Y by the L“°e’“lS' d°“” “S"r>¢i@S- __ ten to him. "Mr. Bentley," he said, Rev' W' R' Macwalker of Nortw Quotations “has uttered many half-truths, and Dr, McMillan then went on attained power, had very properly Neill. in the m0hl'-ll 01' D€0€m 41 done away with. issued 89 scripts. The Minister ‘/-qncxt, thought that if the Reno lvlcc-vsrvlmds of an epidemic of Flu 63;f;!Lean Hospital was neglected, a Summerside at this time. This state- l ' h :ll laid at the door of the Stewart Gov- another doctor was absent-from t 37 ernment, after its four years of city, and he took over his scrip of place which the Government spea the ers had adopted. He was satisfied in leave the issues to the electors decide on Thursday next. that Hon. J. P. Mclntyre, Minister McMillan, before accusing lllm X-.post of Provincial Auditor. This ‘and agricultural school. which the law-at the Iona meeting it wxgd lggdtlgg “;_"_;Se_f_l_;’_;§0l1f_\__?dt0__l;l_‘_;il_l;_iéhghirwdyuéntglsgglC§5i;;iil_;£o;iE_f;s ber on. He criticized the jockeying foried. Mr. Bentley then went on to k- g score the way ln which the Govern- toiment and its Liquor Commission to enforced the Act, particularly their. ipclicy in the matter of doctors’ 0f_scllpts. In this he covered much e Pub_l~.c Works, asked the Hon. Dr- the some round as at revlous B D Of meetings. if isnolonce. to clean his own door-\ He claimed that the attitude of tv . glen SUDS- He asked if Dr' M°Mm”~h.this Government had brought thc mn was in the same class with Hon. ds D. Stewart, who never descended ‘ personalities in his speeches. went on to criticize the doctor hi the Prohibition Inspector- ut Bord ci_ year than last year. Mr. McIntyre then went on de-lend himself from the charge to ignorance, in some details. be_ Dealing with the matter of t J-'Act into disgrace. He went on to to charge the newspapers of Charlot- He tetown with knowing of open and e fOr notorious vi<-lations of the Prohibi- malilhg 3- Sl-9-l-emehi 9-5 10110 ChHt_tion Act, especially in hotels. and €h_nct making the facts public. There se had "played havoc with the tourisbwas, it appeared, a conspiracy cf Wafllc-" In this CDHHECUOH he PTO- silence about these violations. Ho ne duced figures from the Suoerintend-[complained of the difficulty no had 516 |cxperienced in getting official ill- '-bition offenders. But he found out, £0 nevertheless, that fifteen such par- Of dons had been issued. \ He also scored the Patriot news- he paper for not having published it 1'. . . ` ‘ , . ATWELL & C0. deal with Mr. Bentleys statements, cf Agriculture by reason of the fa n' “HHS M iilst of all stating that the doctorsthat Mr. Lea wanted to turn t h _ . . r|_ As to the commission he dldn't ca y. . . ffl did NOT issue over fifty scripts. Falecnwood farm into an cxpe _ l Clmrlottetown 0 ce lvnder me Bev, Government they vs_ mmm, fm.m_ Mn Lea was no doubt who got the commission, He bought| Mr. Reuben McDonald: We never I Aug gm Aug_ mth sued 100; under the Stewart Gov- a good farmer. But he was the me machlllefy 593 less in Price fha" 1`00€lV€d ll- rl' present. rn the Stewart Government paid for; Mr. Bentley: Well, it was publish- ~;51_§,‘Ml'. Bentley is trying to elect Mr 20 McLean. which is the reason for ment, being afraid to face critlcls hat the memliers of the Govern- $100 U’ 515° ll" mlm ‘vllllc ldefend the Govel'nment`s road p rl ~ ’ to. ed in The Guardfafll, and you migllt 01-, have copied it from that newspaper. _ icy in general The cost of the v.ork" He also stated that an attempt was ct by the HCW U18Chlh0S ¢0Sl Ohly iroml made to suppress the publication of the\ the report of the meeting of the m same work under thc old systeml_ Temperance Alliance at which Mr. 431/, the good feeling prevailing betweenl always jockeyed so as to speak lasti CCS" mlm $1500 t0 $2000 D01' milf- Bentley and Mr. MacLeod had hand- 37|/Jthcm. Mr. Duffy then went on 37 59 10 than if they elected Mr. McLean. Mr. J. Augustus McDonald, who preme Court had been drawn B8 8 ` And they were doing this tonight 1,4, tell the audience that naturally the Hon. A. C. Saunders, in replyi `Government would do more for the to certain charges of the previo district if they elected Mr. Bruce, speaker, sa-id that every bill of i _ clictmeht withdrawn from the su- “d°0”°‘l 0_°"“ll*" P'°°@0“f0 -0 by past, and it was no answer in excuse lead from a letter written b Ml He also spoke ln justification UP f0ll0W€d Mr- Dllfli’ wld U16 Hllfll- ex Premier Stewart. He went into °f mls l”`°°ed“re "0 Say it was d ofl ed in their resi_gnations. Also dif- ng hlS Pl-ll‘0h0S9 0f _T000 m0Chlr\_€ry.| ficulties were t rown by Mr. Bar- us witiiout an order-in-council, claim- L bour in the way of supplying infor- n_ ing the Stewart Government had mation about violations of the Pro- thelhibltion Act. Mr. Bentley, ill fact, . _ . y -_ one _Barbour to himself declining to give 4§v_.lchco that Mr. Duiry himself had sono uotcil lu this mutter, quotih- “hw me Highways ACL HC then-SUCH information- \(, _ 8_0?) ‘ 7_9() lbeen n strong Conservative, just the especially the excise case again 33|/_*same as Mr. Bentley was. and aS,A:senault at Summerside A slmll Mr. Duffy says he still is. `cese came up in Charlottetown,a M Il- iS fillllfe true that I/lr D:ntl€y as in the hrst case, the Chief Ju - _~ _-~ __ _f _ r An. Cop. Min- C0- 67 Gl'0V0\` Dllley 9_0?) mag .never Sgond nn the plaftnnn wltnuce had msn-nnged the jury to dis. bl' Storms “hd ff0Sh0fS» Bhd Claimed' Dr- MCNeill, before the lection, 99 i.oo ’ 11'- -'- \ 119 ' 0 1.45 24 the candidates, but he did go up 11 Iss the ca-se, he thought it fool _ 0 17_50_down the country urging the elect-‘to waste the peoples money, a 56 50 10200 ors to vote for Mr. Saunders. Mr.` accordingly entered a “Nclle Pr ` Bentley was the chief instrument. in Mr. Saunders went on to defe I fact. in electing the Liberal party. himself from the charge of incom- "sexy °°nmb“ted by tourists* But the minute they were elected petency levied against him by they fell out. As to the Temperance McMillan, among other things e S1 -explained some of the difliculties; As to doctors' scripts-in Decem- m. with which his department was con-iber, five doctors had issued 100 nd fronted as a result of the destruc- ‘scripts each, and another one had s__ tion of roads and bridges -iast Fall l issued 89. ` ish that the old system of statute labor thou ht, alcohol was of no u ln nd was out of date, and inefficient. B se AS -medicine. But now that the elec- s_.. to the road machinery, it was being \tion is won he prescribes 89 scripts nd paid for by the tax 'on gasoline, per month. Tllel He concluded by asking the audi- Dx._ road from Eldon to 1on_a, he claim- _ence for their votes next~Thursday x_ ed to have been put_m especiallyto show their disapproval of the Alllance. it was only an azenvplalning the reason of his trlp to l”f’ffl_5h“l’f‘ L°“Kl“`“0S fill havlhg Present G0vernment's enforcement. of the Liberal party. Did any one the West-necessary because of the ever see lt function when the Liberal rlgours of the late campaign which 30 3.20 18 A party ~wa.s in power? They were brought on a state of ill-health. It` \ v 5 just H- Dart of the Liberal machine. was the first holiday he had ever had ,`g_\f' H0015. Mr. Duffy had criticized Mr. Bent- in his lifetime. He went on to com- » _ ' *F / A / le . But he considered Mr- Duffy are at some len th the record of 1 7r,»___lengcd the Premier or the Minister Government had increased the lla- 94 li l ..,,____/J, '>> 9% eg, 4° Y 69 A for smooth dependable reception \ Ufo .;.-»e“;" I 8 l _ y P g \ \ <90* 4% 4 f 36 guilty of ingratitiide in this. the present Government with that \<§‘ , 1/Q’ ' 26% Mr. McDonald then enquired of the Stewart Government and of 6)/ » f/ A 3_5() again who had got the commission the Bell Government. In this con- 9 - on the road machines. He chal- nectlon he claimed that the Stewart 44|,-_‘oi Public Works to state who got‘bllitics of the province for more 650'" the conunisslon in question. than the Bell Government. He* '12 During the Stewart Govcmment`s quoted extensively from statistics in " 660 lregime the road machines were pur- support of this contention. He claim- 2'” ‘chased from A. Home & Co., and no ed that the Bell Government had 9`30 ‘doubt they got the commission. He an average yearly surplus of over "°' "‘""" """“ "“ ""”'""‘ °“"""""" _'26 hoped the Government would be $13,000, while the Stewart adminis- 15 75 equally frank and tell who got the tration had a deficit on the average ‘ commission in their case. for each year of over $30,000. ` He felt that this was an excellent As to the Saunders Government. 4 . os-rs |‘Ess'uvES LONGEST , ` o ortunlt to re ister a rotest the were more economical than th ' »-- -- \ no y s D v O _ r X against the Saunders Government/s Stewart Government. which latter °"’""‘G"'°°°“'*“N¢l°°*°¢*3T"°G 3YAV'°“C*l0 cxtravagance. Were the election had spent on the average $4.000 per A , . , _-__ . . v Y \\ held afte the taxes were levied, month more than the former had ir' `\ "\ there wouldnt be a Liberal in the its seven months in office. / V `\ \-.\\" district. ' Hc -sold that, ln the matter oi' '- Mr. Mark Mctlulgan was then Public Works and Agriculture, the l THE 00333 _ _ _ ' » By Barrie Baynel ` . ~ "9.i4l_=e_ r u 9 éid- _ - _ - r f <2.. .\ _ fi§?l~ éffs? -if A ,_ 5-l;> _ _ ELMER wash ARF. wi with Business so as l ` you ALWAYS PLEAD EXPENSES Brcsuss voo Know wir Lug G0iN BUT TNS \6 ONE Tn/is You rlouru you mos ru; v-lun NF-W CAR ‘ NEW CAR” \T'.s ALL l 2. ANT DO THAT' PAYMENT ON 'tus 010 0,45, -1 ' _ » A A A “l l r " vom éxvzuszsl ,,__ ‘lcv _ ' _N _ _ ., 1 ll "v e " ‘ix ll .fm , - ul Q f-_ | \._\ _l - ,\._ s \ \_»\ »,_-.~». ,.,N-if\~ .“f-fs ` . elif. 5 ll- llllld.