' Two simple, trouble-less ways "Avail; \==---~—"" ~* >--———-—v loNlv two larva FOR ofgctting your false teeth spot- IPOWh on the budget, ;_ consider further- l-hl! the Conservative party had no 118M tn any credit for the increased wbeidy of 0125.000 or the $40,000 rail- WIY flint: it only happenqd lo be 1n Power at the time. hlbiflmnuestion. he naked m. Mac- Nlllln. if hohad seen any disgrace. ful scenes at this seulon or the Leg- islature. disgraceful scenes at this session of moi-legislature." that there hsd been such scenes; but It 1"" m9)’ were not due to liquorl stop them, so much drinking was be- ing done. Condtione were much bet- ter today. His Conservative friends were making such a fuss, because they were disappointed at not being returned to handle the large revenues accruing from Golernment Control. As to teachers’ salaries, Mr. Camp- bell felt that the Conservatives sec- ing they were now so sympathetic with the teachers. should have in. creased their salarils while they were in. ofllce. When they reduced the taxes by $70,000 ho\v can they criti- cize the Government for not having increased the teachers’ salaries? llo would be pleased to pay them o lit- tle more, if more revenue was avail- able. _He was in favor of enough taxation to carry on the affairs of the province; but not higher taxa- tion at the present time, Taxes, he thought, should be 10ft just where they are. The Liberal party had always tried to put the Province in a good financial condition; but when the Conservatives get into of- fice, they destroy this, and tccchcrs andyothers have to suffer. LEGISLATURE INOON SBSQION we met at no ‘it m, ""0 Wflcbt continuing his ceded to u"? question of provincial subsidies. He maintained The Mr. Adverting for a moment to the pm- ‘Dr. MloMllhn: "Yes. I have seen ML Jwfllbt‘ dlld that be regretted PUBLIC WORKS In dealing ‘with public works, he rm; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN less and germ-free every day, " And neither way can harm the denture. WHILE YOU sum. Last thing at night, add half-a-tcaspconful of Iviiiton to the glass or cup cl‘ wutcl‘ in which you leave your false icclh. Rinse them in cold water in the morning. or mum YOU DRESS. Put you: plate, rising, into a glass containing equal pans of Milton and warm water. When you’rc dressed, rinse and wipe it. Either way your false teeth come out cleaner than you’vc cvcr seen them. Hygicnicnlly dlcancr als1o—-—n.~l: your dcnusti-hecausc every gcrnfs. been killed. 35;‘: 55¢» and S! a hour's-from your dealer. l Selling Agmtr: HAROLD F. RlTClllE a co. LIMITED, "roaom-o L MAKE A POINT QF REABING THE BOOK WITH THE BOTTLE instilled large expenditures on the fourth district. since it was the fun- nel mWl-h through which passed the tourist traffic destined for the prov- ince. PIOHIBITION Once more reverting to this sun- lwt. he_ expressed regret that the Conservatives were still arguing in favor of Government‘ Control and allinst Prohibition. Ht went on to Cdmpnre Government Control statis- tics with prohibition statistics, which, he claimed, proved that people were Milk“! vBltly more under Govern- ment Control. He referred to the llfle consumption of wines and beers in Quebec. Dr. MacDonald: "Is all that liquor consumed in Quebecil". Mr. Wright claimed that the great- er port of it Wed-Prosecutions for drunkenness in Government Control provinces had gone up also, he claim- ed. This Province, under Government Control, would be spending $1,500,000 - u LEAVE’ A THEM IN MILTON WHILE YQU §LEEP OR WHILE YQU DRESS Oil FIRST SHIPMENT or l(‘f-'.~(‘llrI.\?l.l, mom CANAQA T0 ‘l-ruuss - l lu Th‘ fir" ‘hlpmenl o! lce'crenm" in Newfoundland, the firm decided which n “benemd “m “lam l“ to cxtcnrl the export field with the South America from any place in result as “MBCL , -“"‘~"“ll first hlllflllllrflt of this delicacy out- AMERICA FROM THE SWAIN-W“, this has since developed into a reg- for the sake of $400,000 in revenue- sn economic waste, even were there no moral issue. 'l‘wo jvcars ago they made their d0 of Canada to Newfoundland, and , DB. JOIN A. OAMPDELIJS _ ADDRESS lib. slid that the Op- position members had not cred- ited the Government with having lar trade. Convinced by their success ‘from taxation, the r1055 tax, the Dilli- ‘fairs of the Millards tilllcssllll Canada, went forward recently from‘ A dhmmewyt of this expmslon a Tmrm m)“ 5mm‘- wmlgncd l" ihc increased demand for cream, and Gwmewwm British Gllmm» bl‘ "l" lhvro has been difficulties in secur- RM‘ sfllmdy Dmkw‘ °f ‘he C-"l" m’: shlflcicllt to fill orders. The film" Nll-lflllfll 3ll‘1‘-=l‘-‘~‘-lll>“» Th1: ur- M; time Provinces are particularly der, which is of subnt" liial size \‘.ll‘. -.,.,;..1 in (his 1mg and ma“. dose received by the manuiacturcl- (‘llllYC-l 1 qxhnny w the west Indus mgr“; 1v unsolicited. and the Mannzvr 01 i". a derided factor m the develop- the firm foresees great p0<°lblllllhfi 111' nvpnf pg “m; grade‘ “Yhlch mg! 5111p. this trade with the inauguration oi ,.;..,,t..,np1,a51z5s_ ‘m’ new “W!” bl’ m?‘ ("ilYlPflifilll Thor“ 1S a. growing mdfiet for Nalklflfll slealilsllllls- I Canadian products in Bermdda, the This particular firm have boon soc-q 31-1315). \\'(I5{, males, Bymsh 3mm; "$5M l" "@3111"! e rrr-uul'vl'niivr‘ and Briilih Honduras, and it is up to frlide with Bermuda in llns luulwl‘ (‘Lillglfllilllfi flvllflffllly to capitalize pcrishable product, and ll’ '\ um.- lulgllnlqgpg of Enlplre com-we- lending their llCll‘.‘l‘.l"’<, llu-oll-ilullli HPll d ihc Canada~West Indies the West Indies. . A demonstration of the value ' ~———~-——.~--- oi Empire connection occurred re-' A Health saving Reminder ‘ ct" - where a firm in the West - lndvs ancellcd a rather large order Dongt W3 i yum had been given to an American “n. p‘. lulu and gave it in a Canadian house. until you got ihc HOW MUCH I n fl u e n z: a - __ , USE “Jar-l: s:l_\'S that when we're mar- l-tccl he's ncvci" going to allow mg out of his sight." "l should worry about that, dear. M ‘he first ‘ ‘ W11’ t you want to know is how muca sign nf it. lfs Ilcallng 1,0 L; K01“; to nun“. you out of his m_ Qualities are Amazing. Tllli ‘ -, .. OLD RELIABLE. ""“°' “Red Emil‘ for hn-nscrlctlzing nrc not .1.\..<- L." 3 job easier and mo; a few fr cm o. grout number of homo- Everyone ll F. llfany oi‘ (‘w expensive but ihc] l convenient. Here arc cleaning requirement; at snvclal low prices. {iulrantccd to give satisfactory scnice. Step Ladders done anything-that was any good. He went on in commend the work of the Department of Agriculture, par- ticularly for encouraging the work of the Live Stock Branch, He con- sidered the meetings held during Farmers Week to have been veryl beneficial. Last year through the Ewing Breeders Amociation. the far- mers shipped more hogs than they had ever done before. This also ap- plied tlo the sheep industry and the dairy ‘ndustry. Ho also commended the improvements wrought in the stock on Falconwood Farm. The COll- ‘ selwatives, however, had neglected ii while in ofncw particularly the‘ dairy herd. I l He felt. that whether or not the- Premier met the Parliamentary dale-l gates on Sunday was u. matter for} his own opinion. Ninety per cent or‘ the people of the province were be- hind Mm in the mutton PUBLIC worms Mr. Campbell commended the Tvllil- leter of Public Works for launching out boldly and bravely on lib ad- vanced road policy. Ha believed m? Conservatives would have tried the policy themselves, but only in a few sections at a tlmejnut it would take them fifteen years to can-v it out. Tourist} he felt should be Elfin l "good time" when they come here. And ulls could best be done by 1m- provlng the roads. He stressed the importance of drag- ging, saying that. once the r0865 were dry. they should be left alone. clear of a little dragging. PBOBIBITION A; to prohibition. the speaker felt that the fullness of the i9"! W" l“ bee; sigxrthat prohibition wu beinll enforced. He claimed that he hail seen no one under the ‘influence of something not the by. There, was a can Report in support of his conw tentions. ‘ 11mm; since he came to the city- case in years 801W time when it was travel on the trains. MR; HARRY MACLEANS ABDRESS Mr. MacLcan [first dealt with lilr Butler's remarks in regard to time Hillsbcrough Bridge and the cause- v.'ay-viz. that the bridge would not be rebuilt. Ilowcvcr, he’ was ‘dang- ling before its constituency the pros- pect of a $35,000,000 causeway over the Straits. lie also controvertcd other statements of Mr. Butler in regard to the exemption of soili-srs can Commission and the delay in im- plementing it. ‘ The Public Accounts should not have to be unrmellcd; we should be able to get at the stoic of the af- Province at a. glance. In regard to education, he won- dered why, if there were too many teachers, they did not dismiss tho unnecessary ones, and raise the sal- ting the matter to the delays of a‘ commission. The teachers are doing.‘ splendid service to the province; but they are underpaid, Ho went cn Yo, criticize the course of the l'.(l\'L‘l'!l- lncnt in sctiling [ho sir. . . liir. l/lacLean took issue with the opinion voiced by Mr. Wright, that Prince Edward Islands claims hall not been well presented by the Con- servatives. He read front the Dull- The statement cf the member from l Bcdeque that lhQ three l lax was to increase ihc ls; dries news iudcsrd. As; a u. fact. it was turned into gcncr enue. The revenue from dollar poll tax, and the " idle in the Prohibition Co . offices. would sufllce to meet the claw-l mlmds of the teachers for large".- sal- arias. Mr. MacLean wont on to rcilzi: the stotcmcnt by the Prcnlilr that ,- a saving oi‘ $35500 in v.11‘ us (‘ll-l pnrtmenis had barn effectual‘. " the claims tlzc; had 1:21:12 to v other economies. They had more enues than the Stcvsnrt Gavcrunz: And yet. they whine because tll? ‘C. wart Government had redused the taxes, which they had clone m lmplc- ‘ mentation of their platform promises. l, Mr. MacLcan quoted stdtistlcs in sull- port of his statements. H0 HllDWWl- also that the Coltscxwuziivral hall u‘- ways dealt very fairly Willi the isaulz- .. l n,‘ , l €TS. i The speaker next turned hLs at , [lention to the Dcpartlncnt of Publzcl ha. | “Works. The lvllnistcr, he said. district, and hi. l done much for his loaned the town of Scuris a P grader. _ But he wished to correct his 0P1"- ion that, previously to ills talunzt over ihc worlz. the road; had broil (THEY l M-oed. as one on w ilvllnlstel" had dcne 860d WOTK. “d lwcnt into the work don: in his dis-l trict in some detail, to illustrate his ‘contentions. He expressed doubts as yto the benefit of gravelllng. A short piece was of little service. He sug- gested it be put on the cross roads. The Department of Public Vlorks was setLing a pretty hot pocc, wllru they spent last year $b54,000--$l54,000 more than the entire revenue or the Arsenault and Mathieson govern- ments; practically equal to the cu~ cries of the others, without sublnlt- r llhinl: cf the consumers. l L and only $50,000 less than the total revenue of the Stewart Government. 3° W511!“ flsainst the excessive et- pendlture. ' MR. P. A. SCULLYS ADDRESS Mr. P. A. Scully, after paying 5 m. butc to the memory of the m, M“. shal Foch, came to the defence of the Public Works Department against what he considered to be the destruc- live crlticlsnl of Opposition mem- bers. He singled out certain of their statements for rebuttal; pointing out instances of heavy Conservative ex- penditures on a wharf at Georgetown. Time 111w spent on this little loll $5,864.63. And the whole top of the work later fell into the dock. That Wharf Bot the name of the political COW. lle then wont on to review the wcrl: of the Departlncut of Public Works in his own disiricl. last year in detail. The money spent on this was not wasted, and the government should get some credit. In rear-rd to education, there was no strike, thanks to the ability and energy of the government. The peo- pic wouldn't cznsent to further tax- ation, so the government though it would like to help the wachels, found its hands Lied. Bu; It prom- ised 1m independent commission and the teachers had the good 531135 to g0 back to work. thereby raising their stock 100 per ccnt in the eyes of the people and the government. AGRICULTURE In agriculture, Mr. Scully fell, that a big ilnprovelilcnt was being made. llc 1~'-vic\'."cd the gmnts the Depart- nlmt had I.".Il(‘lC—~\\'lllCll money was not wasted and by a comparison shorted the steady increase in acre- age and production cf all crops, ex- cept d grain-wind even in this lat- itr the yicld increased, between 1921 and 1323. l-I: did not think the Australian _ treaty had hurt our butter bl-lfiihfii very. much. We exchange our auto- nzcbilcs I01" ihcir butter. Vie must u». Even if ihc mice were rcrz-rl a little bit, would that oe We should What we rjlht in do is look for wider nlar- .. ll: l)llil(l(‘ll low tiillfl prin- ciplc-~c.»pc lly‘as regards the Un- ited States-at some length. Liberal good management is shown by the lfact tha: Canada ha: reduced he: ‘ leht u. the last fcw years by 22s (in dollars. - such a tcrrzble thing management oi 'l‘lle wlonderiul success, past three years, has clearly F OR A PUPPIES following itsf usciduring the proven thesupexfior, merits of this IMPERIAL product to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this season. Y Our formula is specially adapted t0 the needs of the ‘ young, and grovling foxes is rich in vitamines and a sure pre- fresh. Order early this popular and heartily endorsed ventativc of rickets. IMPIGRIAI. PUPPY FOOD is guaranteed to be strictly Lgood time as a heavy demand is assured. IIAITCK FIRE GUN—-we have the exclusive agency for houses of destructive parasites. so as to be sure of receiving your. supply in highly efficient ranch disinfectant which is by leadingg ranchers for clearing pens and Full inforation on request. l j ~ lFalc m od both as regank the farm the law Ccmnlission. and the should not be held to account too rirlct _ s“ Lciuu truly GQlllOCTLlLlC.‘ sprmg ‘.3151 \‘.(,-l,l\l give flu; llPUpL llfllfilfii‘ tilt)’: BTIZlLELII; lo hcr neglected. He lllStSltCCfl the Pllilllfill hich the present‘ malsad the ‘JG institution. The latter had number of recov- cll paticnis in iisl 5 bscn struck Adonis, vlilerein {IZITXON ntained the Go\'- ill:- cary cl 11.! that thou host beso bachelor's and xi-irloxvctrs in our lzlit"; ill 'n l for if rumour b91125 zvti. (“liillli hands of the, government ‘as ill time What sen-c: c at in the evening of thy hast been obi: . {as to ihc plebiscite. the lgov- ‘ Wlul my, ‘ recreating all t; d the debate. and. at 5.50 , animate with hcr This clcc: _ p m. the HG 7'2 WW5 “T50 95311111?‘ thou together 2:111 muli "ly W; Cf m; YfllOljl to e 111W 0°71" upon the earth." sideration supply to s hiajefii-Y- Vlhcrcin lies the some. oi ti: cl"- petual yc" h. It is thy genial m: At 0.05 the I-lcusc tzok recess. t that. has kept you eve": young able to dcfy father Time rnd l our allotted span of ihrcc score y a. and i011 nhly the lnglllnluy; and lll‘; of tlly lilo? or is it ill 1 " that a man is but ____._._-- WEDDING rslzsnmanou Olrihc r-vcnillg of Thursday. APT": lllll, 01ft‘ on? hunzlrul citizens of‘ rljllmay Rlvrz- paid a surprinc visit at in \()l . l.’l.. Cu in l\1.*Lco<l, l our conglrutulationu Dvar E‘r;cllll:~-»lil profound ad- ‘ Mrs. _ Mrllcoli and _\\)ll (loll Ivour unbounded couragcu‘ speed and a pleasant jCoflhjy through miraticzl cf alum PRV l I ..‘ -::rs——- Crown g fisnclaol‘ the home of Mr. Calvin McLeod ml Without cquivoratioll. we 253m: n cclcbrate his recent wedding. you sir that by model life. your hon- . M" Edljcl‘ Giddlilss was appointed: eat and upright dcalln a vow: llltius- l, air". .n and after making B ffiwl try in building up a l 1 to l. . * ' appropriate remarks on the OCHISlOH-l, none in this countrl" you are a -i0r inside and outs-ids uclh, . .-= ». w read and‘. ' he co n ~. -. :- _ - .. bga table lamp. ' With our whole hoart vrc crate [Md pint. , u- r-‘on YOUR FLOORS-use Crmvn and Anchor Fluor- l- you a finish no floor paint can ,,. smooth ftizl lustrous; “cars lLkc iron. Dries hard over night. in again. after your years of freedonn. life. M!“ by I joining; the ranks of the benedictsl With great pleasure we now pre- ILC. JAMIESON 8r C0.. 4.1191); QUICK gy_.\_a,n=_1,._§o; and assuming the burdens, cares lmd= sent you with ii s snlrll piit not j 1151395» wood work. furniture, ck. Easy to rcspc illtlcs cf married life, We l alone for its in . c wirlll bu‘. as; a it r- "s to use good IBM! b69511“ it W"! 11"" 11°11“ l" your friends and neighbours have 115- ‘i small token of ihc cslccln Lll whlzh flair-T): Exwflor r-‘ml 1m I|17~ All M19"- w _ ‘ sembled here tonight to show our ap- you and our charming hostess arc re- ‘em! ‘fink . . VAR.WO_IE_STA:<‘LI‘$ U" CIWW" AN" ensues-ones hl-Pd in fmu- hours. preciation of your worth as a. citizen gm-ded by all. and to congratulate you on this é _>____ _ _ happy’ occasion. MUTUAL LOVE In many cancs luerc man finds it Mother-Were you glad i0 um, bark ‘hard. evcu oncc in n. life time t0 tu school and sec your flPtlt‘ teach- isuccé‘ fully besiege the heart of l. er? ‘ fair my but thou hast not. but once,l Johnnie-Well, 1 was 1m about as 1 or oven twice. but for the third time, glad g5 dem- Lguclyqf “n15 l; See n~m___ For Hardwood Floor: Use '58 Floor Varnish. ANCHOR Pure Pre- pamd Puma ‘n ‘ Come in and get a color card. wraith oi‘ artistic FOR ‘SALE By shades. Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Corner Queen and Grafton Streets A good sturdy step laclrlc-r is needed around lmnlr fur houseckalaiug. » .- ore carefully built urely put together. PCHAMOIS Ea helpful In brightening up things about ihc ltnnlc, celgu-c- tally useful at spring time cf cleaning ddyi, so be mre he- fore youfutart your lprirm 1 cleaning you have a no}! l qualify galvanized pail. hardly safe to and railway cdlcials were forced w me m. enue of the Boll governmcnt, Sm axed ihc citadel and the flag has The Teacher. For Rwwrinl: d!!! w- Charlottetown face. Ilse Copalline ‘ , Varnish. . mim ‘:1 McManus l l —By George Galvanized , Pails A prime requisite for house- Bauer-mic: HP ‘Iv "~ N1QORE~BQT | psi-r mND Him AND KNowlNQYQu TO as. Hi5 585T Fflliklfi \ THoum-rr You NIUGHT PAY wl-us elm.- Y nave A mu. Fen. D\N'\\( WHATB "rue Blu. FOR? ll .DANC\NQ Tue-moons‘.