,.,___...,_... ,__.._ APRIII‘ . 7.__>.._...__ v ~' Two Years Mr. H. C. Harvey, Novar, Ont, wriieev-"l have been troubled wit! indigestion for the int two years. "I have taken everything I hers 1m advertised, but have never lied any a1 than do me ID much good a: Emmi) - 11 BTTIIRS lint] an attack since. It is the fluent liiedlcille you can take for till- blood." Manufactured ooh) by 'l‘lie ‘P. Milbllrri (u, Limited, Tonmo, Out. ‘ ,D'~:;‘:zz:.£r.r.< Jbdo ~ ~ -’ Jfops the aclre and pain ords —->;/,- .45" 7 / 4 veins / visgartissns; “fill. ANTIRFPTH‘ IINIMKNT l Ilruggis ts$l.7-'5H Prffiéfiflitilifll Cards R. R. BELL“ BARRISTEII. SOLICITOR. Cameron Block. Charlottetown. MONEY T0 LOAN iir. i‘. (T. Archibald .-..¢».w'- N Y. Poet Graduate I'm Selim! and Hblliltll PPhPHPv imllted to Bye. Ear Noee " ' and Throat Tflllnu Ryan and lupplyiiz Glance 0mm. Bayer Building - Great Bethe street Office Hours-O to Hill. l8" ‘o 5.0‘ i filial-kit. McGuigan shalt/mm: somofliolt. Irr- Muney to icon. ‘Yslimrnn Blink. 7.8.1. i Mamas. nestle? IADINTLIY Ellen!!! mo. . he doing great?" Dr. W. J. P. McMillan (Continued from I118? 5i _ ___ es in such large numbers were ihflri! from all Provinces of Canada. that there were some questions. surely. upon which they might have come to some conclusion? . Thgy reported-progress; but could they not report something definite on any single question that came up at that Conference. which should have been represented by the keen- sst minds and the ablest represent- atives of all the Provinces of Can- ida. together with the Dominion Cabinet? We are told that it was a great conference, the greatest in the hill- ‘cry of Canada; "t plendid confer- ence." we shall Judge of the splen- "lcr of that conference by the re- sults which come from it. That is the way the people of Canada will ludge it. The Premier tells us how rympathetic the Premiers oi Alberta‘ ind Saskatchewan were, and the ithcr Premiers as‘ well. They said they would be glad‘ to see Prince Eldward- Island get $100,000. Prem- ier Gardiner said he would be glad ‘.0 make it $200,000. Let us hope {hot that spirit will prevail. I remember the Patriot newspaper killing us, on several. occasions. rbout this wonderful conference‘. out we are still anxiously waiting for news. The Premier says: “You mmiot get results jrom a confer- ance in a day, You cannot come home one day and get the results ‘>he next day." He ~ has reported progress. and he tells us that he presented our case as best he could. There is no one going to say any- thing zigainst that; we all believe that he did the best he could, and that the liorl. member for Belfast, who accompanied him. did his best. Flint is what they went there to do. As I said before, I only hope this soiifcrcrlcc is going to give us some ‘definite. tangible results. Until we get those results we have only to rtay our opinions as to whether the HOE. es have been which were important too, and at vliicli our claims were presented and. we believe, well presented. The fremler tells us that we are goilig o have the opportunity shortly or‘ ‘udging as to who presented ‘the rlalms oi this Province better, _-- llmself or the late Premier. Hon. he present Premier should have ircsented them better. because he ias had more education in that res- lcct. We have been discussing ‘lBlIDS lierc for years, and the ac- mmulative rxpcrlciice of every dis- ‘ussion and the results of every pre- "lous presentation should be a help. Hlowcver. we shall sec. Premier Saunders’ Attitude . Now I am going to do like the ’remier myself in speaking oi this iext section; I am going to say that i amnot a farmer. “I am not a tanner,“ he said, “nor am I Acting Vilnlster of Agriculture.“ I can say zhe same thing. Kc and I are alike ‘n that respect. We have never been ?armers, and we have never been ‘icting Minister of Agriculture. He zook very serious exception to Pre- nier Stewart who occupied all these oositions-he was Premier and At- "orney General. he was Acting Min- ‘ster oi Agriculture, he was drawing I ‘iis Sessional indemnity here. lie was drawing o. special indemnity for rcting as trustee for Falconwood FIcspitaL-and the worst thing of all vas. he still had his law sign out zvrr tlicrc on Grmit George Street Pilot is hey he used to criticise Ex- ' ?rtmiei~ Stewart. ‘ HON. MR. SAUNDERS; No, I g icvtr made any remark about his iiaw sign. . DR. McMILLAN: Yes. you did. d HON. MR. SAUNDERS: No. I irlrft. DR. McMILLAN: You did make ‘cference to his law sign. But when ny hon. friend became Premier. what did he do? He didn't even follow the example of his old leader, Premier Bell. I-Ie didn't give up the \l.lCI‘Ilt:y—Q8ll€l‘&lShl]l, for instance. :0 my hon. friend from Belfast, us ‘ie might have done. Now you know that our old friend, the l-Ion. J. H. ‘Sell was very close; at least, he had that reputation when he sat on the treasury chest. But he wasn't so 110st! but that he gave the Attorney Gciieralship to some other membc 3f his Cabinet and kept the Prc- niershlp for himself. My hon. friend ‘is just a little leader in that respect. After going through the country and using as an argument against Premier Stew- flrl i318 ~11“ -l thaiille had all {the portfolios. I think he might have shown himself to be a little gener- ous to his friends. We all remem- bcr his remarks on this subject when he was in Opposition. "My hon. friend," he used to say. "has the Premiership, ho has the Attorney- Gcneralship. he has thc Sessionai indemnity, he is a trustee at Falcon- wood.“ (he didn't tell us how much there was in that); "and he ls Act- ing Minister of Agriculture. Isn't Premier tell this House how much ex-Premier Stewart receives as Act- ing Minister of Agriculture? Will lle tell this House, in dollars and cents. what the doting. Minister of Agri- cult-urn received from the treasury oi m. Province‘! ‘rr he wanted lb '"' f ZIITOUS. if he wanted to tell the Whole Bibi-y. he might have said this: "I cannot understand how n. man who is Premier and Attorney-Gen- oral can find time w take on the duties of the Agricultural Depart- merit at the-same time. Ami. ‘h; fire-In thing uric fr connotation- stand about it is why he in ash; |t for nothing!" . HON. MR. SAUNDERS: He didn't. seem to do it for nothing. He charg- ed about $400 to go to Ottgw; w attend that Poultry Conference: This Province had to pay that, DR. McMILLAN: NomMt-Jlpeak. er. does the Premier of this Province "7 to rani that down anyone‘; throat. that ex-Prernlee stew-rt went to Ottawa to attend a Poultry Conference in lieu of his salary u Minister of Agriculture? Is that ‘the insinuatlon? l-ION. MR. SAUNDERS: He did it, in any case. and it ran up t0 zonfer-ence was a successful one or , lvince for taking the very offloes; Other Inter-Provincial coriferenc-iwhlch he ‘s m" hMdmE- ‘m3 m"? held, Mr. Speakcr.| Vir. Stewart. Well, I submit that, ("loser ihln his 0lll,hlm at. it. But I do not. believe he. Will the lion! pretty well M00. - DB. leellILLAN: What-e smell retreotieni A petty retrnctieili; Wlienltliaabeenshovm to tllhi Inlet Stern-rt never received one dd- ' ia- ne Acting Minister of Agricuitrge. (Applause) ‘ HON. MR. SAUNDERS: He re- ‘ celved what I have stated. Do you deny that? DR. McMILLAN: He turns arounlil now and says that Mr. Stewart went International Congress, and . asks that what he received for his ell- ary as Acting Minis to! Agricul- ture. What do you think of it? What do you think of such a piti- able at, . ent from a man occupy- ing the poaltie pd Premier of this Province. (Ap .) We have been told on the floor of this House about small politicsafl think it was the‘ hcn. member f m the First District of Queen's 0o ty who made the statement. Small polities! can you have a morerglorlous example of small politics? I might ask the Pre- mier now, in talking about law signs. did he remove l-IIS law sign since, he became Premier and Attorney- Generol? . a‘ , iron. rm. snurlnrzns: That's ‘big polities, isn't it? That's big politics like‘ y are. Bis ideas! DR- McMI : Did he remove‘ Jig signfrom his offlce in Summer- s‘ e? ',' ‘ HON. MRJSAIINDERB: Personal matters! B ‘ideas, those are! - DR.»M _ _: There was a sign here in the city with his name on‘ it._yDld he remove it? < lion. MR. sensitizes: Is there- any lawthat I’. ‘ oveitkr .‘ on. Ms ‘ whatever. HON. MRu : Are." _ discontinuing’ ical profsir slon? - '." on. McMILLAN: For "the ‘ being: unless there is an ethergen ,. (Laughton) But I submit when the‘ Leader of the Government orlticiv! lcs-a former Premier of this Pm-‘ acting as Minister of Agricultural! and doing the work for nothing. that, his time might have been spent to better advantage. HON. MR. SAUNDERS: Just like yourself! - DR. McMILLAN: Because it isol- ways a very good test of o. man. when he is an extreme critic and talks of what this or that fellow ls doing, to sec what he does when he gets in tile some position him»!!- That is the best test of his criticism. as to whether it was sincere or not. Why doesn't my hon. friend turn around and say: "We 8W8 "10 5°!’- mer Premier of this P. vince credit for having saved the sa. ry of n Minlste of Agriculture several months." ‘ HON. MR. SAUNDERS: You were “from to open o. constituency, be- cause you knew you would be trini- med. That is tho reason you dldn t go to the country. - | DR; McMILLAN: Yes. W0 W"? very frightened! The only time W9 did open one we got such ah over- whelming licking that it frightened usl (Laughter) Exaggerated Pnise- . . . I haye been wonderin! Why my hon. friend the Minister of Asriwb‘ ture is so quiet. He is not Beiléfflliy so quiet when I arn done. But I believe his m * ‘v is comm: w the fore. After listening to the Premier tell this House that. evenythingthv-t has been clone in the Agricultural Department for years past —evei‘l' move towards betterment. of auri- culture, no matter in what line. $0 imatter what Government was lrr power-was due to our hon. friend the Minister. it is almost enoush w keep any man quiet. I never heard the Minister of Agriculture make those pretentious claims himself. 1t is left to the Premier to tell the House about the wonderful things the Minister of Agriculture did. It was he, it seems, who initiated and fostered the great. potato industry: he promoted the business and gave them free-ofllces downstairs. .He didn't say who PAID for it. J-Ie didn't say those offices were the sift of the Government or of the people of the Province. I will give the Minister Just as much credit as any man for what he has done for agri- culture ih this Province. I believe he is sincere and I believe that he devotes all his energy and ability towards the promotion of agricul- tural interests, because I have heard himself, when he gets up to speak. _will say that every‘movement to promote agriculture in this Pro- vince for many yeorspast was initi- ated lay-him. It was left to my hon. friend the Premier- to rrlake that gross exaggeration. Disease Free Area. Even the Disease Free Area, he said. was due to the Minister of Ag- riculture. Now I wonder by what process of reasoning he arrives at that conclusion. If a Liberal Gov- ernment had been in power in this ‘Province at the time, whether the ‘Minister was their Minister of Agri- culture or whether he was n. private member, there might be some means. Home and to the country thathe- ‘ to Ottawa as a representative of. this Province to attend a meeting: of the Poultry Association at that, penses should be charged up as sal- _ so quiet. and I suppose he won't be‘ . Long, low lines give grace and beauty to McLaugh- ‘ lip-Buick Fisher bodice. but without the slightest sacrifice of interior space ‘ or headroom. Upholstery and appointments that rival the drawing-room in ‘ t-luxury . . . and a hand- jsomeneu of perfor ce no less than of appearance . . . endear the 1928 Mc- Laughlin-Buick to the dis- cerning lady driver. C. Deferred Plymmi "many ndvlrllo r to McLaughlin-Buick nu. 28-51 unfailing feminine #899136?" tion of beauty makes McLaughlin- Buick the most popu1ar..<;?i15in»1t$ class among lady drivers. f“ " , McLA r’ l C i’ film ' . . f FIVE PASSENGER HROHGHAM U l‘ iLuJ-zs z, ' . ii. HORNE t. co. miner morons _ "c ‘~‘ ‘CHARLOTTETOWN ' SUMMERSIDE 1 ’ __ Dealers For Prllltlic Edward Island. ' I J WIIEN BETTER WJTOMOBILESI x.ll".=" ‘l11JlLT-—McI../\l_7GHLlN-BUIGK \Vil‘ “v1.0 THEM . ' l by ‘which you could deduce that 11¢ icrtation accommodation; acted in some W83! "'5 mlsiggfigzéglhéivcn them by the Stewart Govcrrl-‘fJulrc. ambassador between the Government and the Department 01 Agriculture in this Province. But he was certainly not the ambassador“ ma“ between the Dominion Government‘ and the Department of Agrlculturei _ under the stswart (“Ivgvsflimtceilrltt-‘OII?establishment’ of the Disease Fro!‘ there is anyt n8 in B C0" IArca. it is 00mins at a very We dw- Thc ideal place m it, b Premivl‘ Sal's the MiniSier i5 T95‘ that it is easy to look after the im-- ponsible for the Disease FM Armmort of diseased aniln ls. rt is just and the Stewart Government should one of those may; S of I915 11° 679d" f" "1 9-‘ a"- I d° m“ health that. needed a tention. Otllcr know that I have hearddnorify" 0W examinations. I 15g stand. lllllT‘ claim any particular cre 0r onlbelialf of the Stewart Govern- ;nma1(me_ Thehwe 5 merit. We are Dominic r Government every credityip see w 1h that thos ‘h s; that is due them for the establish- 8e; as good h-nhspoytat hxmuuri merit of this area. I have had occn- the country as they gQt w sion to say before. and I now rdl-leiltvfiliitinlcd this work. n lIlEllL Agriculture. Wliilnfl i0 Eli/e the the results are. that probably the greatest credit for this advance should be given to the. people of this Province. to the farm-l ers who signed the petitions that] were circulated But. the Premier says it was all due to the present Minister of The people will judge It was a good thing. I believe. the This Province is rntiici- "qto be made tlircc y Technical School. Another thing which the "Prr-mir-r“ ihfmifihuui- ‘me waxed eloquent about in his s; lars. Kill ausc wc know rrrc-ivc rmblic ‘ would iarlll. that I hope v _ rectors l yin ll-N ciisnrac wuntry. not by the Minister OPAK-lthe other day. as he does on ‘cveiiv wc kilo riculture who is sit-tins here. but by occasion, was the Technical Sclloolfltdq," our Department of Agriculture un- 1-15 blame tions were circulated and Bisncd by demolishing that institution. It was the farmers who agreed to this 9x were sent down here. whole, thing was over and the job it was a completed those who had charge of l-le told us a good many things in the work said that in their opinion his maiden speech, from the limo they had never had better trans- he congratulated the six member". wonderful institution. ton. system. o New opinion that! happen f ricnds Drinking Up Father j fl BY GOLLY" THE . DQOR OF THEJAIL is WIDE. oFer-l- ' L . . ‘ ANT YT LQOKE f‘ tz. _ . _ ma‘ a Im by Km; F¢Ii||!l~.‘-, ,..;.. .,., . - l-IK SOMEBODY _ QoTouT- ‘I i . Q -. Mi h. vim] "Mir-- up. "mt-l , stand ' a: . .i t M... . M3‘) k. 11L, s» Q5‘ ‘THERE'S: EHEEHAN‘ FT": HIM THAT BROKE uoosrs, . ,,__._-.---\r ‘ mj r, n IT'S H»? QLL RICHT- -v---J \V""l)ul. thi-rc was not. schnilc nsidc and adopted another l w Lvou BEAT w?“ “any ~ they WDTIIFOBFOSlLlOFlDOII Slll‘\’lVlil',l.illlCI‘ lvo llflfl Rel/fit‘ hfld bell?!” lrfifltmfllt 111ml will." the clcntll and destruction 01' lust blow to lcchilicnl education in this TLClllllCfll School. because the Miri- Tccllniczil Provinco. school was n splendid lllStll\ll'i0i\.E$fllIlC, and lllOSB.l'f-billl.:i speak but ilc (lid not g0 into the particle,themselves. Ilc did not tell us how illully farmer-s‘ sons obtained their orluva- cf Agl-icilliurv. who is supposed tojI suppose a course in motor mech- troll in that ‘school. Ho clitl not ti-ll be the f-Xpullvlll hf this ‘lbcliillcriliziriics would be n very good thinfl- us" whether" ‘or not it was odlli-zliilliy School, lvliv didn't. illc Gil -, tho inrlllors‘ sons oil‘ the iurnls. iii: ro-opvrl llliil inriiiiiliolr if it lvrlsilzctfiilg Ill(‘l'l properly ollililllled and (llkl not toll‘ lis about illi- boy's who such a serious ' czirllt into that Technical School to closed. Hc told us the ‘an agricultural cducu ilIKl who selected ccrlniil lilies which lcnd~thcni ilwrvy. from Hi: might have told us . At any rote. after coilsi , ilrg the nlnttcr, and knowing it was ‘fill expensive proposition and POBP- M!" 5l"?"i<"1'~ if W115 like many. ' that our revenues-wore being cur-iflnclhei‘ U111";- Lailul at Ottawth- _ clcscxtlle Technical School: nilrl\\'r\{-’\"l"h1"i-' m1" "my fiKi Willi m tliv| have-btrll-Jclti ever since wh we decided Lful thing we (lid. _ "fll_<{,.l’._l'cnlim' told us about the “Vllldfiflil Pmilfses Ulfll WP?!‘ KlVPTIlFTIIIIIHlI. cvcr (lid for lhc fnrnlors of London, 0111., writei-z-“My illllllllliti‘. v thorn in choose and butter nrzikinulthis _-;,,,,,,. 01 his "L"; murlvun‘ w,“ subject m h|.,,,,,.|,,n,. lilvCiVnhti lvhzlt ii loss that. plant was. Bui/izpceclrcs (lllillli; > w scmoihinrz about l.lliil.f"illll.lllll has; lmd i0 mimi The Slfllllgi! tlurt 0i it is this". that 5 the slifiwiiffi GOV6TiiiilPlli-Tthn't ivhm that school llild been lli,llim— _ do!" a dlflerflm MiHi-“QY- Th0" Peli- as he has always blamed them. loijqigmpon" tfiienresult to the dairy‘ r1 is oi’ no uso to tell him ‘in us l‘_V o ir- plained many ‘times during tho have htcn appnrcnt; Wneme- "id the!’ agreed m take Pil-‘Pi- T0111‘ Years Why the slcVUirllllililP. been n~ lllzlrkcd illl the i058. i! i065 Y-hofv Should be-‘Governmeiit acted that way. When thoée Petitions were slsned considered that the TechnicnlSchool’ the flflfiemfifli W“ wYfie-ii ihrfluflh was tco expensive to maintain with! to wmlllfll-‘liln- Ml u"? slfiw-‘m GW- the revenue at our disposal. u- men!» did. of course, W85 i0 nay considered that it was n the bills. some vixht or nine thou- the results that it should. send dollars. All the Stewart Gov- fore we decided to close it lip and e-riment did was to makeprovislon to try something different.’ Now l butter is first, and for the accommodation and trans- Province we W-‘Iwlrich culminated in the bringing ot giving cf n man hero, all export who fol- Tll0l'(‘-;lO\V0d u real policy: and the l‘f‘fillll'Cd——l.llfl ‘of that policy is.- Island chccsc understand that my lion. friend thcoml on tho markets of Canada. portation of the veterinarlcs who junior member from the First Dis-l When the trict of Prince is of the g that wllilc improvement did have come into power. happened after .wc had demolished here. wh f i the Technical School, us they Q em mm ng is the prmc ha‘ HY 00am" - i ti. vi ~ ‘.7 (v m C‘ r é» :1 S <- , : '5 O C that today Islandiprovirice. Ono the TechnicalSchooUtlcrl has its good points. It is pro- ‘was iii operation. iior since my honwhaiily better adapted to ‘ I'M GOlbf stilrkfilsllch-Tanvrltul’ opportunity now for re-opening ti“ .-' We uni rvsulls. ‘lust illc lSl(l' of Public WOTKS Will Tflluiieml for ~ornly oi‘ technicians in order 1o__ mall zill that. road artillery which he 1 would like lo zlsk the Minister‘ llns on hand/for next. Sprlnlffi WW‘- Flllllilllli I-lo will find difficulty, I imagine. l" tiling have it aklVcLl in tho management ofthosfi tractors. with intricate machinery» ,So the present time mishi» be ‘Pr!’ opportune to re-open the Technical to lion - ‘ ‘ HON. hilt. LEA: I will toll you m0 why, don't wirrrl‘. V‘ \schoolv B» c“ - , l , 1. n l _ _________,__ thmltliilt school rc-opcilcd. But. I sup-l Allytliiilg that lvci w iollcliul was lltidl it urns illjllriollzsl, BRONCI-IITIS Every Winter Mrs. \Ym. lit-airy, 524 Hill hired, fillllilfirillly. is the because TlintJ Pr-rnlicrks idea], hr ‘wants us to rlzlmc one‘ 5111810 illilll: that the SlNVilll Gov- Prcvirlrc. In ‘llic l.'\:-".L iourycnrs l‘\' v lviiitcr. wcrc il0lli‘. Suppose I loll irnnl tlm cxvriiorl. when get li- bottli- of your u...S§I8i1f$;?§¢§“..{i?$ Jlffil. ‘iii. §§’.’.f“.‘§°i.i~ iiilfi, Br- Wood's w. "git... tried other methods. Province. bull-risk it (lvlls 332.113; ‘m; s “e lllifilstfix-lgellgfl m l “fir? £131] hotel; to llllil lrils forming ncoplc of this year there were only sec- n fcw students graduating in the ‘agriculture course in that . on]. \ It is agreed that tcclmloiir duh..- train-n halt’ of’ it llol" rough was rom- pll-lcly l't'll4"V(‘tl. not unwilling ii in those ‘suflehlilfl ‘fmm . , )7 ‘argmocenm rough! and ifililll. ltltres of population than-Mg, ye imendldyilo, Linlited, Toronto, Ont. _ -By George McMaIIII" l a “TTI/‘L we. Too aid; occupation. But there is n x-l-‘Qiid, ~ =-»1 18+ f‘ f Ha2cLéJii-lfiiiiiiYil-F.illi-$~J.~Til»¢‘ “- Was Subject to 1 l ' i SOVPTIII thlngsi “filiv would rough until llllf‘ “lili sum ‘ “Lust \\'llllt'|‘ a fricml lulriru-il llli‘ l" ilv-lightml in lind tlint before lllli‘ lm'|_ “i cortniilly fool justified in recum- Prim‘ 1151-. n bottle, largo family Hi1" "ma; put. up only ‘by ‘Flu: T. Mllburll . i