.. .ruehq- . ~- lThey " " ’ upon Prohibition as ltheir but chaacc and boasted 01’ having nailed the Prohibition flag to the mast. It was waving alcft in the . 'fair winds o: heaven. But that rm: lacs been well rum-Soaked [nae tllcn and today we find it not wrvlng ‘overhead but trailing in the mud. a (Applause). They told us that this 15 Island was an ideal place in which to ' enforce prohibition ‘and promised that if put in power they would inc-kc the countrybonc-dry. They made ‘great promises but are‘ conditions rosliy any better than they were l-l the days of the Stewnr’. lldmkrrirm- could she go bacl ‘ “on, 1-» ham sud her | (Mich-Within tn: ' confining wall; Mat. 315 ler. 27c. ..- Eve. 7 and 9. 7354‘. 42c, 52c. WORLD'S GREATEST HUMO HIST WHOIII YOU \V]LL aslusluaaa IN wuov sun T0 sco- puns» rm: calm rarmuzs at Holy an‘ ' " dsgmrr Hell will Open for the seas- on with Auction Pony-Fives. Tiler‘ day, Cot. '1. Wiillt Wednesday‘. (KL and Bslzlgo Wednesday. 0G3 j 7381-10-4 fl [ls-annual]; Lanai/ales’) gram "ndcu 0 c.5111 i 9.10‘ ‘so... ROGERI-MAJESTIC supra " RAEIO saauign" PBESBYTERIAN SERVICE!‘ osi l follows for Sunday: Marohfield n 11 ‘ 7 (111 Q Y_ , TALKII Mat. 3.1.1 110., 26c. Eve. ‘I dc 8.5.’. 21c, 3k. His burnllll’ Ills- ea suddenly rc- ‘ vealed to her that ' "he loved her hue- lxtnd after all. Bill a. m4 Mt. Stewart at 3 p. m-i H1811‘ ‘N . l I p rclcl st 1 o'clock. Dr. M. s. C-engc, _ _ “ "fiéfifllisflfTflfws Taster. 7 7° C0451 “wwild/illsm coma Llmrm l I . "an m..." TC.Z,'~""' Frozen No rth Two two-listed Northwoodsmerl, fast on the draw and just g; f“; at love making. l l ,ple:lsant evening was lpent at the ‘MESSRE SAUNDERS AND LEA Protestant Orphanage Thursday ev-f ACKNOWLEDGE FAILURE cntng when the Salvation Army‘ .____.,...__. _ l THANKSGIVING SERVICIL- A l Band gave a programme of music community l-lru-vcst Thanksgivllw i At the Liberal Convention in El- and song m the chudrenl and muckyswvlce Wm be head in St. links lerslie at which Mr. Campbell re- i than“ “late 1m the Rstagfikns trrrcrmrch’ Rustic“ on nnsdal’ 9W3- , -' ' _ . i . i ' , ,the use o her cars o e c ilng October 7th, at a o'clock Tl, -- i . .- i . . _ . i , _ .l ~ ~ c mOViefuaé . “ ‘ . . ‘ ‘ , .‘ _ . . - . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ljfagzg‘ gzagmggzflarzhinrfgzglzf , Band boys to the Orphanage, also to‘ chm-ch will b9 (local-arid m. m, ZFTZYT: o.‘ f?“ W89?" ' ' 'factory we cannot help it for we are Mr‘ Ed’ Mom ‘or the treat o! we ccmswn Mu‘ “km or u” hmml‘ N th l doing as We" as we can do}, M“ cream which he gave to the children. ‘. flli harvest which is being gatllgmd ous or ' ~ . . ‘ . !Saundcvs admitted last winter on the 1 ' Useful dmaflm‘ Wm b” m“ m“ ‘pith .. ‘ J‘ ' ._ -‘ , I ‘ ‘ . “, ‘ , - ‘ _ ‘ ‘igloo’ o’ the House that condmonsi TABLE STOCK PRICES-GO cents‘ "wards to the larder o! lilo Prince GEQRGE‘ 0'BR|EN "' i- ‘i ' . ~ ' ‘ , Iwem mt satmacmry but slated that , a bushel is t-he price being offered for‘ Edward Island HO ital Reverend pl . _ g _ _ , . . ' liable stock potatoes by the Potato; D- Rana-tend. of arlottetovln xvii‘ HELEN CHANDLER 5 [ILLIAL 4 silORTb __ _ ‘ ‘ _ .they could do nothing more. They-r , _ _ , A . u n 1 _ m1 ‘i h the mum, s‘ m“ mus, ANTONIO MORENQ _ acorn assumes couany . -.. " “ - - r - ' ‘ ' f -i . item, Into power under o dcilni" 15533251 ccfls-lflillzdgn. will 1.3.5:.“ at ‘ pupil" icplr-vftcd p ‘c. The N o EL F kANcls‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ~ ' ' " promise to enforce the law, but it has i _ . y 1 ' ' (‘ulgr Classc —- Trnvrl Rrcl J _ ‘ , ibeen only a farce. Recently there, n!” thee m] Tuesdm‘ There is no —__'_—"~“'_—"_”"'” m. ‘T H E _ y “ 49 Court in Charlottetown and if all c navy AND PATIIE BETTER THAN , Yl-zsrrsltnsrvs rumaao- The 1"“ w"? ‘mmk h“ 5”" b'°":h‘ “P funeral of tho late Clement Blanch- jthere would have been four hundred. “d w“ held yesterday morning lmarket for seed potatoes as yet. T0 SEE PABIQ». ‘ fnou been so drunks In the Police‘ yglppgvpl “may f““.‘i‘.l“‘lfi...i"°fi.‘.if..i‘. “i A a a ‘n. * ‘frhe country is flooded with rum and ‘, “on, m‘ “w residuum‘ 28 Xemimp ,Premier‘Lea stands up and aclmow-‘iton Road m sh Dunstarvs 3.5mm‘ ‘ledges that he can do nothing morewhere l Requiem High Mass was‘ i 7am“ u‘ M" "mnwflm" mnicelebrated by Rev. P. McMahon. D. - 1W3" "mid ""11"" Willi“ l" "PHD. The pallbearers were: His Wor- . ‘ . ‘ irviih such a situation would gct outfship Mwm. prowl-c‘ m; y D_ Mo. {and let some one else try it. They Quinn‘ Messrs Roy Qulgloy. Lg; ihave confessed and should do pen- Henry Arthur Garret and James 1,9;- lsnce but a ' ' - Plllrently they 111W"! 9° Service at the grave was conducted g . . ., _ _ make no restitution but persist in go- by M“ George M¢D°nal¢l_ local or the Dominion Government. tions of the audience b)’ d91lVeTm$ ling on M below _ _ _ All know that there was something ‘an exceptionally lntcrcctlns and ln-j m ,e,e,ence w H°n_M,_Mc;nty,e-,; ! VAUDEVILLL lwrong with Mr. Mackenzie King and formative address. He referred tohwm that the Liberals had nude ful and ineffective, and the claim; A Inow that his Government has been I’ the fact that Mr. Camllb? ' is a law- ‘morexmprwements m three years than was advanced that we should have I ' 7 replaced by o. Conservative ndmln- _ Y6K‘ iTOm sllmmflfildil Whue_ Ml" the gonsel-vatlyes had ln gmgem Dr; a patrol system which would give us J istration, we should elect a Conserva- : Sharpe has ‘been a lzfe-long resident ‘ McMillan ironically remarked that 11 ' better roads at less expense. -_—in snmeoflthimosi’: fas- —" "W, govemmm; h, gm; pg-Qvlgpgg‘ of the ‘dgstrlct gnddit ismtl: dug/vii: ‘lthey had borrowed five millions of . Such l; rbystet: hi!‘ ‘retcegtlgy “been. ggatxiggexgii‘ e1.‘ atfiLman ~hi l ‘ill b l ll with the gov- , the eec rs o cc e w c 0 5 dollars they might have had an even advocate y c Y0 l1 K1 ' H l“ c‘ “ c n M imcn shell rcvmcnii "m" i" W‘ ‘better record about which to boast fact c Conservative principle. Tlgrsialwlbettervgoytlosélccels . v l . ' ' ' t t t t e o se ltely settled on July 28th. “hen to: lnouse. Mr. Campbell had chozcn i-nl M ch15 pol“; the speakcr pausgd In conclusion the speaker made o.‘ grshzlgégufggitglgn R‘ B Bonnet? ‘W; tellccsiciolferori! Non-enforcement of Laws {discuss Federal politics instead 01'“, his address wremark thug he mg- ‘lstrong appeal for support of Mr. ‘ zlllposltio-msimpie and concise. next four yeals, an W ~ ‘I ‘the administration of the Lea Gov- ed ma; mm, ML Lea was “us”; lshnrp, i I o a o Gllll ill even-growing possibilities I A $10,000,000 industry in tix yearsl That is the re- cord of Radio in Canada -—\viill only about 300,000 of the 2,000,000 homes sup- plied with receiving sols. Also THREE SHOIJI‘ SUBJECTS qmtu.‘ . ,_ _ fi. NEW PLAYS ~- Pastachievemeuhgreatas it has been, merely marks tile beginning oi a great industry for trained men MONDAY O (I T. 1 3 "' vacancy. (Luughlfll- The 0595mm‘ Yandiclates Heard a ~./ ‘cw-w SeeonclPrince of Dominion Politics had be?“ defln‘ crnmcnt at Ottawa. w. s’ if? i! m.’ the technicalities of Radio. Because of the mathematical ‘he 01969.11‘ ct:lt1cl;:|5e:fitar:,;x|:t remix, This subject was ably and convinc- jcfllmellfi 5° the $995k" Wwfd Ye‘ dirmaklng his speech for Mr. Camp- MI- CNIIDTIBW! 395"‘!!! Z}".'1.‘.’Z,°.,Q."r° Qi-‘illfgprlirli: “rfwd “l bang remark that ingly discussed by the speaker. 01-41111"! him that the Felleffllve-ecfillln ‘ bell, who was seated beside the Prc-‘, As Mr. Campbell had been the‘ ‘dgésrpmi. 70mm" ML Camp l ~ fenders in prohibition cases appear .' had been held on July 33th and 0n mier. Mr. Lea was known to be good gfirst speaker he was given ten minu- i gingerly-lg —|nsta11eti0n.opers- the Liberal government m ‘his pm? ' immune from Punishment. In 50 5 "ll"- dl" m0 NOD19 hid 599R" in ‘ at this practice. In fact he had been lies in which to make a rebuttal‘ “m” ca" andblFp-k at; fag“, Yimle has ‘mly ‘me and a m“ more “cases men who “w,” convicted 0g I no uncertain tcrmfi- "Mf- Ulmllbfll noticed in the House last winter giv- fspeech. He attempted to reconcile‘ Ti§5Z§Z§“.’»;.‘."§..L’li'. ‘Zfifriéfn’; Wars l0 mid °m°° is cmfmct f“ n’ is boomeggm are run carrying on the 4 is finding fault with the Bennett ad- f m; three different members dlrec- gtho Premier's contradictory state- “hkh h“ “isim” ‘puma’ “Twin m“ n‘ "m and o‘ m“ pu- trade 1n €he administration o! Jus- minlsllatiiln because thclbhlvc N- i tlons as to what they should say. At ments regarding the use oi‘ gravelJ, 10d ‘he l“ Government goes out. H tlce all men should b“ equal but this I deem“ their Ilfoml-WS t0 Pfflvlde I01‘ this point the Premier heaiedly de- In regard to the increase in the pub-I this excmon -had been uncomested principal is disregarded by the prcs-illflemPloylflfiflt by 681N118 l! 51196181 ‘ clared "I did not speak five hours in lic debt it is necessary to borrow, it “mid indicate that the peopk en- ent Government Reference was made ‘sossLQn of Parliament. He asks you ‘ the House as you did at any ratc." imoney to carry on public works but d°5°d ‘he ““"‘i“i*r“ti°“ or u“ pa“ to the case in which a detective was v w rcslctcr c protest flscinct lhcl “You did not need to," was the re- 3 ‘this is provided fcr by maintaining’ “W96 319311“ “mch is mmrary to ma“ hired toluobtaln mgormapon regard- . changes which have been made in i ply “for you had three mouth- l a sinking fund. His attempt to ex- “flwm” w“ “d” m m” fa" “m” ms the ofsin or thc fire in the store ‘the tariff rates and leads you to bc- ‘ pieces." However. Dr. McMillan voic- i plain the delay in settlement c! sub- Ulls district m“! 9"" Sim” Cmfflb o; M,- Fljank McKenzie prqsgcum. llieve that 'thls Second District of i ed the oplnlon ma; the Premier sldy claims was met by a hecklers 6111mm 11cm rcprewrfied by Liberals 1n su,;.,merslde_ , ‘ IVPrince can, by electing him as thelrlshould us; only m; own "mquth- ‘ remark "That's a regular five-centi “d m“ ““°“i°“ ‘m’ “km. "Wm: - This man had secured information representative in the fcrthccmlnapiccc" and that w. Campbell should racket" When he started to speak, ha": they Ne!‘ done “lime (hstrlct? regarding the boot-legging and cnn- bye-electionysholv their disapproval. he “n; bug w summm-slde bgfgrg i on prohibition a voice from the audi- l Em‘ M” smmdm’ W“ a Liberal duct of the speak-basics in Summer- ‘ c1 the action c! the Bennett Gcvcm- 5 he was spoiled as the Liberal Gov- In“ informed him- "Wc in" I", gwemment’ in power m‘ Ottawa’ an‘ side sufficient to secure twenty con- ‘i merit in this mflttcr?’ ‘I116 Btafic- ernment led by Mr. Lea is~not a pro- “hm” "l"? Hill/ell" 11° Weill 0" W mmpushed nothing’ | vlctions but this detective who had I 1116M HIM Prime Edward Elflnd hi5 per tutor for a young lawyer. At any i! “tlw- "l" 05911591‘! hid 110$ “been been recommended by n. reliable a Farmer Premier the same as the rats there is little use in electing a ‘ Plrdillwd but "it 18W Was carried out oSency was adjudged by Iircmieriwefiicfn provinces was contradicted lawy:r for they will not kelp urcln °° ihlilsttcr- All promises 1n rc- " _ Saunders to be not responsible and ‘l by Dr. MacMillan, who stated that ‘ in the Housa—they make judges outi "rd t° ‘hi! "mi/WP Til-d bwn kept, A stcl.'n arraignment of the present he was paid a Sum of money‘ beJMr‘ Lea is a farmer by profesmn‘ or them ‘he insisted. In regard to the parties administration followed. The lmpor- l tween $1200 and $1400 and sent back but politically he 1S a GRIT just as‘ who h“ been found guilty o! steak izltipn of gravel instead of utilizingi ‘ ’ the speaker himself is a Tory‘ ‘ mg fox" the cue hm been “mud by liberal Speakers Make Unavail- ing Efforts To Draw Federal Red Herrings Across Malodo- rous Trail Of Provincial Ad- ministrations Incompetency. i Froi“. a Conservative standpoint Supreme Court. )1.» ycnnt political meeting held in f1. lizlrkfs Hall, Lot Seven, on Wed- ‘pt day C'-'(‘illll£l was a decided suc- ‘Ihc llllfillfiflllff} was large and i110 scntllncnt of the meeting was olclwvlxlllilllglj/ Conservative. An DRIilIlSlZISLC reception and an atten- tive hearing core given to the Con- EPITZHVJC candidate, Mr. iG. Shelton Elmzzyc. and his supporter, Dr. W. J. McMillan. M.L.A. Throughout the etching excellent order was main- inlzltcl lviillnut apparent effort on the lllork and mull the coupon fo-doyl ‘h lslulsa I rel sdslbdfirisiassf |: vol-e _ - _ - - ‘uzlc'ua..o;lzs...q..‘erlc.“~“ toll; o? §$uilillnio S12E33? 5.114393" Federal Matters Discussed The speaker then took up the dis- ARRAIGNS GQVERNMENT cussion of federal politics to which he devoted over one-half of the time The Government‘: Fiscal Record .,!"..f!,"""" Reviews Political Situation 1!‘. .1.‘ E 4_llIv~_: allotted to him. In spite of their splendid record. he said the King ‘ l ‘ to Montreal while the boohleggers 1 , ‘ ., r _ , _ ,. l Clilflfltllfixlilehigllnlzsflfloiiiltlrczie: Island glaxel gas dealt“v\t.tllx.‘ed‘:i:‘2‘went nee‘ Another flagrant Vie!” their making campmflflon and b” v ~ e." - r a l - 1 . . ' , - gig; 15mm‘ pone of ‘has: promises “m”? °lt L?“ Texas“: wasorflerred i tlon of the law in which there was a‘ Dr. McMillan stated in dealing i m5 “Md 1"“ 511m!- In "Ply to had been u... immeckatc stflls would its H 3c ltoignpltllfnprohibifion being l mismmw’ °X “m” w“ “ m“ with the ibcal policy of the guvern- i Mf- Sharp: enquiry as to who got ‘ " , 1C CS s , . _ ‘ ‘be taken to renew: unemmG,.me,,t_ It, hi‘ ‘W ‘q “_t‘c“1"‘_l Mr Saundnrs; uhere pal ties proven guilty or‘ fox After discussion of the failure of mant that there are only two sources ‘he mm” 11° "filled that it WIS Pflld THE PROPER ‘ y‘ ‘ _ ‘ h. 1 ’ f I, _l " lei“ p‘ ‘f ‘ T lstealing were allowed to go with a » the Liberal government to secure 9f fevgnug__ottawl and m, pwkami into the PlOVillClll treasury-a state- COOKING mENsms pnr.‘ of time challmon. Ml. Thus. is true that a spenalllsdcss on ob‘ a: ‘had chosen Pyolublilon as a pollcyflme of twamy dollars‘ such a 6mm l adequate adjustment or ‘he subsidy o‘ the peep“ T-mmon under m, mom which bfgught, fl-gm the Q0“- fflzsxlkw?“ (thetiflatrjjrm thereuwer; lcljnzfsetlhgjisbefircsaos bofiixtlg; {can ‘Maw? ll“ °°"‘:“jd°"°dt,1t ‘to ‘be in 151' inal act should have been cxpiatcd claims the‘ speaker‘ referred to the " Liberal regime was dealt with. The l servmvl‘ illndldlw the retort “It n" lmmmu‘ m" l" "l! P?!" “ m‘ “rm ° ‘Q “m” men ‘me n‘ ' S“ ‘V "C ‘ ‘mu "a" m’ a" y “m” l by servlna time. W881‘ Political situation which now i present Premier had been a. membcri 55"“ Pm" I ilfllflllblc business to ' pa" °“ °' 9' ""1- 5115- l! "19 1"" Conservative speakers. Drcmier Lea, purpose was to effect iarlii changes. to the people. This policy was op-l In conclusion the SD98“, volwd “ exists in the Second District of ‘ of the Bell government which cam! "we ca" In u“! Minna-p In com age housewife has three meals a. day N011. J. P- 5101111511‘. M11115“? 0f Pllb- T0056 Changes s"? fifteiltkcl flmlnci-el“ ‘ posed by the Conservative llarty bc- a strong protest against the Lea cow 9mm} "This »Mr_ Campbell has been ‘ mm pow" m mm and which bum-e clusion the Liberal candidate stated t“ prawn’ n" “W” 1"" u" “"5 ill. war-ks: Jinn. Peter Sinclair, Mr.‘ lzed as of no cnef o all agricu — . cause it was not real prohibition. but] _ L d u 1 1- h ‘vlghed on you” h 1d “H is, , ’ . that noun which h d b , 0f utensils that will lighten her work- “ H‘ Dims “m ’.“’“" .Tha“°§ "fral 5"“ fishing comm“mt’.v' ma" my “mm "rhmbimm" m“ h“ l hamlwbcneiznsxlci-lvcdn u‘: ‘the i another of Mr. so e “sln"mist:kcs. filnegtffrterxthtynwig: .i".'.'.:§ ilizmirar _ mined no.1“. a shadcwacn 11::- ' n“ m", w‘ '°"‘"° ‘m’ “"l"'“"“' Cnmphpll.‘ Lmoml Calfmdate m thcldmcuésmg several other ‘Dims Such m" h” bu“ “mrwd? Is “m? Liberals,‘ who consider election of n. In whose interests has Mr. Sounders posed taxes of $200,000. ‘cat Government which is tryini to In my m” u‘ h“ "'°'""|" “my fonhc""""g ‘lvbclecmm’ “m was“ mghways‘ 9mm“ pmil°ns' m" S°“'°°'°'““d“' ‘° 5°‘? D“ W“ havcr|candidate m this Second District toiolwavs w0rked?—|n the interests or- The Duncan Roport. which Lib- l d0 i" WI- . m" mm" bmh" “d Y" m l" m’ m“ ‘Xpmkmi he urged the electors to “me a pm- m ‘pay 50° f" a 5mm '° Mmm‘ u’? be easy sailing. safe and sure. 1t | Prince Edward Island or in the in- erals loudly acclaim. was mode upon’ In moving and seconding a vote of ‘ l" price’ we "M" 7°“ lmpwmm‘ -v_-w.lf“r‘o-~l_ji no go After expressing his pleasure in mcolinu the electorate Mr. Campbell SiIlicJl that llitcl" (lnnsultutinn with lllml‘ l‘P'l)t‘('i‘l\'l? sllpllovlvrs there had born fifffllltlffl bviuw-n himself and Mr. Fllnvll‘ ll nlntual alzrcvnleni that test against the recent tariff changes by voting for the Liberal party in the forthcoming bye-election. Reverting to local politics the‘ speaker claimed that the present ad- ministration had given n good ac- ili. in be a clean election. neither rv» c" llfl!‘ l'lllll i; lu lzr- il.“(‘(| in in- ll"f‘llllll! lilo \'(lii‘l'S. 'I'his bye-cloc- t’ n is hoinv hold for the purpose of rlclflinz a lncmllm" to fill the vac- nuv": (‘HllIPri llv the nplwoilllmellt of flan, A. C. Saunders zls judge 0f the ---__._____ .i._.-._. coca Vie. are plcniifully supplied with all kinds of (foal. Place your order NON’. clthrr for immediate or future rlvlivrrgr. In this way you will be rxzzred nf winter comfort. "The Maximum of Heat." W. ll. Gillis 8r G0. mount of itself. Premier Lon, he main- ‘ tained. is a successful farmer and has iproven a good lender, but he needs in [his government. a member who has the advantage of legal training‘ and for this reason wishes the litter-I ‘Inoy-Goneral to he elected as a mem- Ibcr in this district. In conclusion. he appealed for support on the} ground that it would bc of no ad- Ivantage in the (listrict to elcct a Conservative member who would be in the Opposition during “the year and a half" that the Government rc-‘ tains office. MR. SHELTON SHARP The next speaker, Mr. Shelton Sharp. was greeted with a tremend- olls round of applause. As a resid- ent of the district tho Conservative candidate is well known and highly esteemed and as a political speaker he is invariably listened to with keen interest. After expressing pleasure at meet- ing sgsin with old friends and for- mer supporters in Lot ‘I, he stated that as he had listened to Mr. Camp- bell's address and hoard federal poll- tics discussed at such length he won- dered if Hon. A. E. McLean, M.P.. COAL I rnolvs in had resigned his seat and if the weaker wan a candidate for the Is it not true that rum ls more pleu- iiiul than cvcr before and boot-logg- ing is rampant? These questions eli- cited from the audience -ihe reply, "Yes, it is worse than evcr before!" In dealing with the fiscal policy of lilo Govcrnnlcnt it was stated that in S|)ll0 of the large revenue derived from taxes on motor vehicles and the grant of $125,000 received from the Federal government, expenditures are increasing and debts piling up. This proves that the administration of af- fairs is not being carried on in i121 economical manner. zmlghl In fact be called an incubator‘ "Nils 0! Mr. A. It is a.’ for Supreme Court Judges. C. Saunders. In replying to the address given him ‘ by‘ ‘reflection upon the 2500 electors in i his fellow members of the legal pro-, _the district um a lawyer from Sum- : fcssicn upon his elevation to the ‘ Imcrsldo should be nominated to re- gsllllreme Court Judgeship,“ mud; the ‘present them for tile inference would l statement that his one ambition had | be that no one oi’ ‘these voters fiticd , Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Minister of Pub- ' Campbell, sworn in as Attorney- to fill the position. Minister of Public Works The chairman next called upon lic Works, who gave a somewhat dull [and uninteresting address in which I Failure to Secure Settlement oi‘ Sub- sidy Claims Many delegations had travelled to Ottawa in an effort to secure a satis- factory settlement of the subsidy claims but nothing had been accom- plished. Among those who had gone there for this purpose were Hon. A. C. Saunders and Hon. W. M. Lea. The former. instead of securing a sat- isfactory settlement of claims, re- turned wlth a Supreme Court Judge- shlp. If they thus failed to obtain a settlement when dealing with a Liberal premier, how long would it take them to secure a settlement, from Premier Bennett. What we needed was hggrcssive men who would have gone to Ottawa and de- manded o settlement as did the Far- mer premiers in the Western Provin- ces. The fart that our clfms have not been settled proves that there was something wronr either with the he spoke at length upon Prcler Leas qualifications for his present position. Tho only thing lacking in the Government, he said, was a man with legal training and this need will be supplied by the election of Mr. which held oiilce during the post three years with the record of pre- vious governments and tried to con- vince the audience thst more work had been done by the present od- ministrotion in three years than had been accomplished in the fifteen years previous. r. MacMillan Warmly Received Dr. MscMillan, the next speaker, was greeted with a hearty round of applause for even thoze who ale of different political affiliations from him concede the fact that he is an eloquent and forceful speaker and on this occasion he fulfilled the expecta- ialways been to land on the Supreme "Court Bench. The premiership and ‘ other positions held by him had been |mere1y stepping stones. He wished i to perpetuate the Family Compact so he had his law-partner, Mr. Thane General and the electors of this dis- : trlct are now asked ito ratify his mis- gtakes. Why did they not open con- jstltuenoics in Cardigan and Char- llottetown? The claim is advanced ‘ that s lawyer is needed in the House, lbut even ii‘ Campbell is elected the evil-lam, pfaparad “d iubmlmd by thanks to the chairman the candid- Conservative Premiers in the Msri- ‘ M" "pYflied m"? lPDreclatlon of times. What should be said of the i i1" rsmcrlrcbly sccd order which had Liberals who had failed to see that "w! mlintllncd Ind or the m: and . its ‘recommendations were carried lmfilmll mlllncr in which thc I mm val-mu, delegamm, had been chairman had carried out his duties. i sent to Ottawa and what did they —-—-- .__. .______! get? sympathy-Sympathy and promises. After four years‘ delay they have secured nothing in the way of increased subsidy and if they could got nothing from a Liberal Premier what can they hope to sec- ure from a Conservative Government which they have constantly critic- isedf. Settlement will be made in duo course by o Conservative government, so the quicker we get rid of the Lib- erals the better. Premier would no doubt ignore his Les. is an sutocrst y fond olhis own opinion. FA; a consequence of this foot one I member or his Government. Mr. J Bruce Butler has crossed the floor of ~the house and with others there has ‘arisen ' disagreements. Tilay are a happy family aren‘t they?” (Laughter). Prohibition Enforcement At the political meeting which the Liberals had held on s lunciay before the last local election Mr. Saunders had expressed his willingness to ap- peal to the country upon any issue which would advance the interests of the Liberal party-Govemment Con- trol, Prohibition or anything also. In reference to Hon. Mr. McIntyre! statement that much gravel had been put on the roads, the speaker said ‘that the Premier in a public stato- ‘mcnt before tho Board of ‘trade had {condemned theusc of gravel. ‘Premier challegned the speaker to prove that he had made such a state- Iment, which Dr. McMillan om by [reading from the Patriot the para- isrsoh containing n. ‘, The Government was also arraign- ‘ed for their failure to appoint the new Board of Educsti and the Commission was characterised as a clan which save the teachers noth- ins Ind kept the rovaramont out of trouble. 5"?! III-Icing motorist who "oils sad lets us serve him with Marathon sud Cyclo gel spreads llsdness all around. You can depend upon it to let ‘you take your mind all of your motor when you are enjoying s drive. "Be Ready With Beddy Power" ,' Ilood Policy Condemned l The read policy of the present ad- ministration wss stated to be waste- I The Rogers Hardware Co” l zit; Lilnifedmci‘ BULBS BULBS We have just received and opened our annual fall sill?" meat of flowering BULBS dir- ect from LX553. HOLLAND. Our stock of BULBS are Ill large first sire BULBS which will produce large bloom sad ' give very mach better rmnlt! than lolaller and Wild“ Bulbs sold elsewheru. IIYACXNTII. TULYPS (Dou- ble and Single) DARWIN lofll stern TULIPI. DAFFODIES- nsaclosus. CMCLS- SNOWDROPS. FBEESIM 9" etc.. all at lowest Pfml- W’ ply roar/loo on )1‘ "f" orders. lend for our Bulb l-l‘ for sale at our BOOKSTORE- ilarter & 00- _ Limited ' moors?