' Q 192: q LEGISLA TURE -,-C_dqlilnll6d from page l5- rimdn‘; Rex vs Power; Rex vs. Mc- xttinon; Rex vs. Mallett (3 cascst-z 3e: Vi. Houston; Rex vs. Kceiv; mxjvnloeana. pt-‘a. oampbcii-ncx vs. Mallettp no: Vi. Ill-WW; Rex vs H. McKenna; do: VII J. McKenna; Rex vs. Smitfi; 1h»: vs. Galbraith; Rex vs. Winches- m, . Lloyd d. Lewis-Rex vs. Winches- Mla I , v 3. S. B. Hessian-~$25.00. Mark n; McGuigan,—$l20.00 ($100 being ‘balance 192'! case.) J. 0. o. Calnpbell~$4i100 ($300 void in 1020.) '1'. A. Campbell-No tee payable. nova ,0. Lewis -$100.00 (paid in 1m.) l; N0. No precedent, ma.) ALBERT c. SAUNDERS 0r. w. a. MnoMlllan asked the Eon. Premier the following questions; i. Has the Government made any char oi lettlement. of the claim o: Mr‘. Goo. W. Gardiner: or has thcrc been in ofler made on bchnif of tild Government. ,2. “Bring down letters ci Mr. Gar- dinat-yoated May 21st and May 24m. iciqanalao letter of March 10th, 192B.‘ addressed to Hon. A. C. Saunders. attorney General. S. Did the Attorney General re-l celvijn notice by registered letter induno lest, 1928, from Mr. Gardllr er,‘ tillt he intended to present n petition‘ to the Supreme Court oi Judloatllro of Prince Edward Island at its next sitting, asking for his removal from the position oi At- torney fleneral. 4. Did Attorney General Saunders attiend the sitting .of the Supreme 00bit on the opening day, June 26th. 192i. -A.t1d if. not, why was lie not present. , Tito Premier tabled the answer, width was as iolloivs: 'I‘hs_matter in your inquiry may b'a answere by making onc gen- eral reply namely: Thismntter is a closed book as for lb this Government is concerned, and will not be rc-opcncd. (Sea) ALBERT c. SAUNDERS Mr. Allen presented a petition from Austin A. Ecales and others, praying to: lh,l.ot to incorporate Scales Hy- riralileetric Company, Limited. A-bill embodyingits provisions was duly given its first reading. MP. Wrlgght presented a petition from Chas. W. Ives and others pray- ing for In act to incorporate the iici-tnmon Electric Co., Ltd, And Bf blll embodying" its pialvls- ions was received and read a fir-ct time, A bill embodying an act to amcnrl the Road Act oi 102s was introduc- ed-‘lnd read a first time, as was a bill embodying an act to amend the Jiidloaium Act. an act to ‘amend the City of Oiilflottetown Incorporation Act was raid l. first time. ~ flct to amend an act to iilcor- Millie tlia Protestant Orphanage rc- oelved its third reading. as did also In m to (urther amend the Ccuniy Ocurtahmendment Act, ma. ‘Ihe motion to give an act to in- wlliflflto the Provincial Spnatoriuin W“; discharged. Act to incorporate the PortaEC filll Company was road a. second timOfl-tnd was taken into consider- l-flbn o1 the House in Conlmlttcc of the whole. It was duly agreed to lftdordered to be engrossed and rcud l-thlrd time tomorrow. An lot to incorporate Gallant and dgudet Limited, received its third raiding and was passed. An act to amend the Prince Eri- Wiirdjsland Fish and Game Protec- flflh Act, 1928, next received iis sec- o d reading, and was dealt with by ‘filouae in committee oi the \\‘ll()l‘.. Iilfliiends protection to llinlgariinl FQflIfiQQo imported into tlio prov- inclby private individuals and al- lfiflli to run wild, providing for then lalaon between the first day 0i fibril 1029 and the fifteenth (lily flffictobor. i932. J lot to incorporate the Tyne Vai- lQ , _ ytarlan Church nextrccclv- ea ilidaeoond reading and was rc- ibljriilttotno committee of-the ivllclc l ' duration. It was agreed iv. ' jto. he engrossed and rend 0 limo tomorrow. wfilldoiltion of supply was tilcn Qlillllltlf lhd Mr.'_ Angus MacPllr-e. (W. Ill) continwsd his speech» '. anicc said he wished The to make a alight correc- tlfirih-Jhe report p! his remarks on "it! yhromingpnc had been 0110M mum; that. he was afraid the rmflllflfl, might mike some retal- ll ‘ an the teacher-n at the next i , He did not Wish [I Q “Tilllilht that he was threat- - “adjunct-a. and he deslrel Him to odd that he holhd ‘jillvenea there was be- Iiovlimmsnt. the M?" I would ha forgotten would go on with the _. k purpose inviam. ' lalao complained that editorial rafarenaa in {f1 l l l l l l.- I . xi I l l | I I I I l l l I i | l l I , a r ppenses Paid to Toronto and ‘a Silver‘ Candelabra. is: mtlza-rnovllvclnr. FINAL slLvm CANDELABRA 2nd rliza-raov GOLD WATCH molar. FINAL ._THR mnuznorrnroww _, GUARD! n v Qry Championship, 19:29 7 , a Canadian 'a.nd International Ofatorical Contests A A w ‘Canadian Winner will be given a ‘ travelling Scholarship in the form. M I will also represent Canada in the International Championship. \ Prince ‘Edward Island 'W_inner Will be Given a Free Trip, all Ezr- The Contests in this Province, which are sponsored by T he, Charlottetown Guardian will be held on dates given below: District “Contests KINGS COUNTY ‘ATIVIONTAGUE, IN THE 0m) FELLOWS HALL hi AT SUMMERSIDE, IN ‘ST 'AT CHARLOTTETOWN IN THE AZION CHURCH HALL, FRIDAY, CHARLOTTETOWN IN THE ZIION CHURCH HALL, FRIDAY, AT 8 P. M. PRINCE COUNTY AT 3 P. M. QUEENS COUNTY APRIL 19, AT 4 P. M. APRIL‘19, _AT 8 P. M. The Provincial Finals at 8 ". M. ADMISSION TO sALL <_ JNTESTS, 25c. Prizes may be seen in windows of Will be held at Charlottetown in Zion Church Hall on May 3rd, , FRIDAY, .MARY’S HALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 9f a trip t0 EUYOPB, With all icXpensesTpaid. This Canadian Winner APRIL 19, 1st l PRIZE-DISTRICT‘ myTEST slbvsn rzozajsz: owner a 2nd PRIZIJ~DISTRICT CONTEST ' CABINET or‘ slhvlan did not mean to insinuate anything Wltll respect to Mr. tree's character or ability, and The Guardian ahoizld rave explained that to the people. No "I won't deny that he is anlable man," Mr. MacPhee continued, "but I sny he hasn't the proper way of a Minister. I think a Minister-should. ii‘ possible, always try and lead‘ hi: nwvle- In W509“ ¢°.h.‘§.°.“.“."i°.“.“': his ability or his knowledge, then is no one could challenge hlm. Ithlnk n man is always at liberty’ t6 ‘afliak’ his mind, and even ii 1 was critic- izcd, if 1 did what is not-rum- I think the other nrembcrs would haw r. right to crlticlu me. ' lent kniiw why the Ciovemmr-rzt m. .cra think you shouldn't say l. word». If you do there is a row in the l-fcuha." iLaughter.) . - l _ m, hoped The Guardian "would b! pleased to llx the matter up'_' for im._ AGRICULTURE 'l 1 Dealing with agriculture, he thought that departmental activities Rnghtjla directed rather to obtainlnl m"! w than aunvlyinl llflcfllm"! “W ucn. Ha felt that a zwli A9111!" was available in Newfoundland .901‘ ‘ ur roducta. and that the minute: ' o p nodding lial of Agriculture mlaht will ' 0i his man down there 30.01131, y m; speech. 7mm a c inc ‘head idlal Policy cl’ the Conservatives in building up a home market. _‘ ' rnonmlrloiv ~In dealing with this subject, Mr. MacPhes said that by his observa- tipn, -conditions under prohibition were 100 per cent better. “It would frightenyotl to see all the taverns between here and Cape Traverse." he. said. I! any one wanted a drink now he would have to go to a man in’ tho woods to get it. He felt in pdrtlcular that it was ahead of so- dilled government control. Ho had diam! hirown fair share or liquor. pxldiile mt that under prohibition a an would have to sneak into such pl u to let it that he would-be F lalllmed of himself. The evil of Gov- Control was that it made drinking respectable. Ha commended thapollcy of thoaa who drank liq- uor, ‘and yet were in favor oi pro- hibition. Ha couldn't aea why those who were in favor of government con- trol would laugh at a man who tool: a "drink and yet voted for prohibi- ilcn. ' ~ I a Politic worms \ l . tinned: i-aiarna to Public Works, .~ it. no felt inc Premier la-"Wii W»! - in} ti)“ the country» ‘had ncvcr ~ “ I crease that district. He felt that in the future the Public Works Department might not use up so much moncv. It was not a nice thing to have a big debt hanging over our heads, and every government which was in power should do its best to reduce it. In conclusion, ha felt that in four years the people would say "Wall done, good and faithful servants. Take another four years in oince.” Mr. Arscnaulfs Speech the financial record o! the Uovern- ment, They come with an apparent $15,000 they budgeted for. We may judge of tho state o! affairs, how- ever. by tha fact that we are reiused an external audit. There were many bills for instance which should have been paid the first of January, and were no; paid. audit would have shown this. of business they were doing. Mr. Arseriault dealt with the Govern- moni's financing in some tlona of their borrowings into cu:- hfilfl ~ w. W. WELLNER, LTD., i GOLD WATCH “ ' . '- Il -» ‘ - ' Charlottetown 3rd rmzc-nisrnicr CONTEST DESK fl a I 1 k. T l ‘l understand. He was quoted a5 6034118 tlves 1n looking for wider markets, years, as this Govemnjiehtfidflr-ilgwbjnéed‘Qhéffil-de —~—e e . _ .. .__ _, , _ ___,_ ____vv____ _> _ _ - _ ____V V_ that Hell. Mr. Lea, Minister o! Agri- end guggested that the Premier might ready given them, especially around year at $125,000. AGRICULTURL lwasten] pa" “f ‘he pmvmce" Sm“ “llizalmil l" lwi-"OPS- "ml i-ii» ll!‘ culture, "is one of those fellows that well send him (the speaker) to Ncw- West River and Nine Mile Creek. Ho contrasted ‘this with the be- I . rm“ cumvafiuu- had had ‘nothing Deputy Lnmfie" ‘mum 1”" “W” b“ likes to be before the public. Ha al- gdilndland on this mlsslom Between the Local and me Damhb haviour of um ste“mrt Government Int this dollartnleilt Mr. Arscnaliizl dolls lop it, and the short courses much niiariton to that lino i ‘t, ways likes to be put m a prominent _ H’ w“ not very opmmstic as w km Govcmnmnt" they had got twn ‘vhich’ when it had deficits, had had [JO-H ed out! the llslng cxpcndituycsxa lind bccn discontinued. He felt lvcl At 5.50 l-lr. Avseiliillli Milan-pi i position, and he always likes to talk; market; in Ontario, as the products new wharves, where the Conserva- the external audit and had never A5 ‘Wards 11°"? "Yeedlllih 1101111112’ would iako the word of Mr. MacPhce , the dcbnio. and on moion oi i1 ~ find even ma,’ would,“ s” mm or fil-Erpwvmce were much the “v68 had never even driven a spum concealed them‘ has been done, and twelve carloads as to the Department of Agriculture. Prenilcr, the llonso adj. ri ' dWTl" Mr- Macphee did not mm“ same as our own. and had grave lie enumerated nlaily more public or western "horses ha“ entered “mi M“ A"5“m‘"19 deimmid imdllc SPEC- . meet icmcluwuv at ll n. in. lie had said the last BiX WOFfi-‘I. HQ ddublg or the success oi the Nat- works done by the Government in Mr. Stewart and tiic Board 9i Trade T" “u” m I " "““"“““"" """“'*" "'—* " "' "Mr — “s were largely to be thanked for the f, $125,000 interim subsidy which hnd been obtained from the bomlnion Government, and also for the 050,-, 000 railway grant obtained from ther Provincial Conference, and other‘, items. which brought what Mr. Ste-l wait had obtained for the province ic $635,000. _ He scored the present Premier for having brought back nothing from the inter-provincial conference he had attended. ‘And borrowings have gone to such a pitch that we are Mr, A, 1', Amman" first deg“ wig, , income in interest. Contrast that wi: lthe Conservative Government, whlr= deficit o! only $1500, instead oi the lvalue oi.’ 8164.000 out of ordinary Tel" An external ing costs oi’ the administration of lie justice in the province, citing in par- l taxed lllcm with having taken over ticulur the increased -costa of food. I Illflllm-"l 870,000 from the Con- [or inmates of the Jails. !B'Vfll»lV€J ahd comillg out with a paying out money for prisoners im~ dchfiéi $150,000. This rm the kind pounded under the Prohibition Act? d0llli,‘p0intcrl ollt the failure of the (lov- clallnlng that they turned large por- '. now paying out one-seventh of ou‘ ‘had built permanent works, to th- onue, without any borrowing. ADMINISTRATION QF JUSTICE Mr. Arsenault criticized the ris-i i r We ware l The money to do this ahould com- from the Prohibition Commission. Hr crumon», to implement their platform" promises re old age pensions, Tali- way grants to laminated warm. l f farm. C MR. FARMER THE BEST FRIEND YOU HAVE IS THE DAIRY ‘cow She will supply; a steadycash income and enrich your llclp her to do it by marketing your cream through the ENTRAL. CREAMERIES No sliiplncnt too large, none too small. A-ll transporta~ tion charges are paid by us, and we make pronlpt settlements l l lin full ‘land fu tile 15th of each month. i We carry a large stock of cream cans. Write for‘ price rther particulars. —We need more cream- Central Creameries. Ltd. CIIARLO'I"I‘E‘A‘UWN, PIE. l. BRANCHES AT SOURIS AND wELLiNoTON l- w». raa-Qwzq-huwc» Llbx x xr; 3.1-1’ J - c as, o .0114 3..,_.-. tow-m“ - s. at»