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Admission ' Tickets on sole and AIABON . ~ ‘_ mam- OPIO 50s., at Abegweit Gilt Court, Huglm Drugstore, Gembum Photo Studio 7 _ §< ‘ a t THE EASTERN GUARDIAN . org/sights. ___$J_IEI_ARLOTTETOWN sun-rt. mu Adams lovers: m» we Em kdifii; IONTAOUE; emu r. Lsadrl. sosnr GIOBGITOWHTIIIWaIIoU u llohsrds The Guardian mo: be lnlsbt at u: o! the . places in Montague: Illa l. A. muslin; ldrs. Clay. In Georgetown: The Poet Oliu: In some: Camden's and Florence ‘ leper. In 8t. Peter's: The Post Oflioo. Albert Attila. In. Biron I It Ollll. snd Bordon-Farrell Text Of Ad Following is the text of the ad- dress on the freight rates issue by Dr. T.V. Grant, M-P. for King's, as given in Hanaard report o! the House o! Commons proceedings for April 2i: Mr. speaker, my first observe- tion should bring applause imm all sides o! the house: it is that I am going to be very brief. I merely wish to make two correc- tions, with the necessary trrm- mings. The first/oi these is that a. low days ago there appeared in the Charlottetown Guardian a ik-ont page account of the speech delivered by the Minister o! ‘Frans-port lMr. Ohevrler) in the H0ust:_0f Ctmmons with respect to the freight rates increase. 1n this report it was stated that only one member irom the prov- ince o! Prince Eel/word Is and ap- plauded the minister's remarks or ber was the member for Kings. I jelt that it was a compliment to me, although the Ottawa report- er meant it otherwise. . That report is incorrect, be- cause l was sitting here‘ and watching the other two members. the hon. Liberal member for Queens (Mr. Douglas) and the hon. Liberal member for Prince (Mr. Mac-Naught) and they both joined 1n the applause, very en- thusIastlc-llly. Mr, Graydon: Do you have to watch than that closely? Mr. Grant: I do not have to, hut I happened to see them that time. Mr. Fraser: I hope you see the point. Mr. Grant; when the hon. member (or Peterborough west (Mr. Fraser) interrupts 1 am re- minded o! when I was s. little boy. We used to have a biilygoet which hld l very perverted appetite; he used to eat nails. Commend: Fair Treatment I want to say that I em not finding fault with the Charlotte- town Guardian, as that peiper has been fair to me for some years; although it is a Conservative pa- per it has been quite felr. How- ever, I think they should qheck on their Ottawa, reporter, because this is not the first falsehood he has sent down to Charlottetown. Next I should like to correct a statement made by the Tory member for Queens when he was speaking on this matter. He said that 'he and other members from the Maritime: had received scores phone calls in apposition to trelghg rates increase. I took the troubfe to speak to the two Liberal members from Prince Edward Leland and I find that neither o! them received any letters or telephone calls. I have received no letters or tele- phone calls, but 1 did receive two telegrams, one front ‘the Board or Trade in Charlottetown, and m. other from the federation o6 agri- culture. {asked other members from the Maritimes whether they had received any letters and they said th had not. The Tory mrnlber for Queens was sknpiy exaggerating _ a thing which he always does for political purposes, The Tory member for Queens stated his belief that the stories of the railroad ttfnployees should be increased. but he denounced the increase in freight rates, which was simply absurd. He did not tell us, as the hon. member for Charlotte (Mr. Stuart) so aptly said, what way they had done it when they were in power. When OUR BOARDING HOUSE the DR. ‘RMED ABOUT BOARDEQS .1 time. r King’s County Member On Freight Rates Issue joined in the applause during the? ministws speech and that mom-Y ot letters and telegrams and tele-' EUREKA, JASON! Hens rr IN THE EIGHTH RAcE, VITAMIN AJHE i-lotzse r. .'-~ LETS Si-IELVE OUR DDTiES AND Rust our T0 THE 12mm "r0 See rue sreeo Run -- r Howe A stzmate sum "to WAGER ‘FOR "me dress By v “WVANTED. — Janitor. Apply in person to Manager Canadian! Bank of Commerce, Montague. I they were in power they out the wages of, railroad GIHPIWEPS about a0 per wit; they loomed the rates and they cut down the service. 1n my own county oi King."- they dosed down one railrvfld line altogether. and they cut the ser- trains a week. and the Post Oi- fice Department had to establish mall routes over i-hose lines. _ .I is the way they did it ‘when ‘they were in power The old-time Con- servatives ntho were here between i930 and i985 do not u-ant to mil: about that as much as my Toll’ friend from Queens, who seems to forget that he was here also. Called To Order 1 have Just been reading an ed- itorial in the Charlottetown Pat- riot “written by the Honourable Cyrus MacMflan, who is the pre- sent editorial writer and who was one of the members o! the Dun- can commission. It is entitled "Freight rates and common sense." Mr. Deputy Speaker: Order. ' Mr. Grant: I am not reading the editorial; I em quoting from my otwn notes. Mr. Deputy Speaker: Some hon. members have drown my atten- tion to the fact that the non. member for Kings is reading from an editorial which is a connnen- tary upon the present proceed- ings in the house. If that is so. he should not continue to do so. M. Graydon: He is talking pol- itlu. M:- Gtrant: it is the view o! the Honourable Cyrus Macmillan. the editorial‘ writer o4 the Patriot. that tihe Minister of Transport acted properly in not interfering with the judgment handed down by the board of transport com- missloners. Mr. Deputy Sneaker: I would point out that the hon, member should not read that editorial. Mr. Grant: 1 em not reading, Mr. Speaker. ' Mr. Chevrier: Mr. Speaker. on a point of order. I think we should have some understanding in ‘his debate. when an hon. member _gets up and makes a statement. twhether he takes it frcm an edi- torial or whether he takes it from his own mind, as long as he para- ‘rphrasea he ls perfectly within his - rights. Speaker-W Ruling I Mr. Deputy Speaker: The rule is that an hon. member must ex- ‘p115! his own opinion, It makes l no difference when he is express- ing the opinion o! some person out o! the house whether he reads. it or paraphrases it; the rule is‘ that he must empress only his own- opinion and not read a ccmmen- tary by omeone outside the house. Mr- Chevrier: That is not the rule of the house as I understand it. The effect of your ruling would be that if I were to make a state- ment in which I quoted a tonn- er minister or another individual, I would not be within the‘ rule. Surely that is not the interpn-tsfl Lion to put ullwn the rue. Mr. Deputy speaker: That is not the interpretation that I put on the rule. An hon. member may quote another hon. marnlber of the house. but he may not quote peo- ple outside this house who are expressing an opinion of what took place in the house. i . vice on another line to t/wo freight ' uisitely Selected Platinum For; ‘Furs qf.....atent From roe Government and People of Prince Edward Island a t 1o __ y » Princess . Elizabeth New on lblslplay in The Windows of The ISLAND Fox Furs llavo Long been a Favourite ct Royal, < Fashion . . . . and Rlglttly 8c. Potts Assembled by into Many Types ct. see JACKETS, STOLES, DIIPES and SDARIIES The Largo Variety of Scientifically Bred Fox The Island Furriers I: Second to lions on Prince Edward Island Gbocsa and Wear ‘Ibo Furisloomoli by Royalty s» The Unique ambition or Twelvé Exq the views o1 the ma. Cyrus Mas:- millan are right and that the minister acted wisely in directing the board of transport, commis- sioners to make s. wideinvestiga- lion into the inequalities o! the freight rates snd correct theml where necess y. _ I I have read the amendment and the sabsmendment. 1 think the amendment can be aunumed up in the one word "procrastination". while the subamendment could be summed u/p in t/wo words. "moret procrastination"- For these reas- ons I intend to vote against the amend ‘ and the su-bumend- ment. Flood Peak Appears Passed In West 1-.- WWNIPEXI, April M -- (OP)- Spring floods tonight appeared to have passed their peek in Al- herta and Seskatzdte-wan, but the situation remained critical in Manitoba with many communities Jlooded out and others engaged In n 34-hour battle against mm- paging river vmtera. Mr. Grant: My opinion is that I5, F 1'. NEVER l-IEARED OBDAT scene, MlSTAi-l MA3OR- ‘ Bur Dom e0 Aerie oReAMs! “one totem‘ r ogeameo oouceastune dPiNNlBALs, FLOoDs AN‘ ‘neerzsw-SLJRE / NUFE NEXT DAY MY WIFE ‘rovers KINFOLKS come 200mm‘ ooton on ueFog _ EEKS. ' Major Hoople i 5% i THESE p, sutuctss WEAR ‘NIOW NO WONDER BUILDING PRODUCTS SHING-ES WEAR SO MUCH LONGER THAN ORDINARY SHINGLES. [PHONE I05 ' THEIR BASE DI- ROOFING FELT DEVELOPED AND PRODUCED IIN BUILDING PRODUCTS MILLS, SATURATED AND COATED WITH SPECIAL SELECTED ASPHALT . 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