lt/AY '16, 1523 JThe large. full-size biscuits " _.=- ’~~" ‘t’ - 1.: 1 per cent 12L, ._/ i EA hwhole wheat - thoroughly baked - every shred crisp and tasty - a refreshing relief from the hea of Winter — with milk or cream. TRISCUIT , the crisp , tasty cracker Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company. Lidl “Flliv MONTREAL. May 15—Recelpts of livestock on-the two markets this morning amounted to 24 Cattle, 28 sheep and lambs. 647 hogs and 1,411 calves. the few cattle offered were sold at prices ranging from $3.00 for thin canners to $6.50 for medium cows and bologna bulls. Calves were higher. Cariots of just common calves sold for $7.25 to $8.50 and carlots oi medium averag- cs quality brought $9.00 and $9.35. A few sheep were sold for $4.00 to $7.- 50. and $10.00 each. Hogs 00, with sows from $7.50 to $8.25. estock Markets cows sold at $10.00 per cwt. __.___...~@i_. MILLCOVE SCHOOL Millcove School: ora Hughes 3 Leo McKenna. I6. spring lambs ior- $5.00 to were strong at $10.75 to$ll.- Md! An orld trim sow picked out brought $8.50 and on one market five choice The following is the honor roll ot‘ Grade IX—1 Cecelia McIntyre 2 Justin Hughes 3 Gladys Harper. Grade _VI—-l Rita Hughes 2 Leon- Grade IV-l Francis McIntyre 2 George Rattray 3 Raymond McIn- Gradc III-i Edwin-Hughes 2 J0- scph Hughes 3 John B. McIntyre. Grade II-l Leo Arbing 2 Frede\"- ick Hughes 3 Agnes McIntyre. Grade I—1 Ivan Arbing 2 Kath- lccn Hughes 3 Vincent McIntyre. Helena Horgon. teacher. F (1 W AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION We have‘ the most up-to-dalr. vulcunlzing plant in harlottetown. We- use nothing but the best oi material and our workmanship ls guaranteed. We would appreciate your patronage as we are in a position lo desputch our work ith the least possible delay. Phone iliiii-J and we will call. Weeks & Burns 229 Great George St. ' T THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LAST BUNSERVATIVE GUN EIREI] IN BllllliEl DEBATE In Words That Raised Blisters Dr. W. J. McMillan Revealed the Incompetenoy and Hypocrisy of the So-Called Prohibi- tion Government. He Reviewed Every Phase of the Situation, Scoring His Points Amid Repeated Interruptions From Government Benches. ' help along. even if we have to criti- clze, in order that there may g0 0H the statute books of the Provllwfi Acts that are Acts. and not non- sense." If we have discussed. and ll we have criticized. with the object of trying to help along legislation or put proper Acts on the statute books; if we have done this in the case of numerous Acts which we be- lieve are not in the best interests of the Provlnce-—then I claim that the length of this Session is no respon- sibility oi ours. And mind you. Mr. Speaker. the Session is not near its end yet. From the look of things we are just about at the middle oi the Session; and I would advise the Premier. ii he would come in and listen-or the Minister of Agricul- tnre. the acting leader of the House. and some more oi the members oc- cupying seats in the Executive. that they had better take the Clerk oi this House, a very efficient and faith- iul officer. and get him to give thcm some little instruction in procedure; because they know that they need it. and need it badly. Then. probably. the Minister of Public Works will not got up and say to the Leader of the Opposition: "You arc out of order." The Minister of Agriculture wanted‘ lo make a motion; he claimed iic. was on the proper order of business! and the Minister of Public Works‘ said the Leader oi the Opposition] would not let him. If he was on the proper order oi business and lntroq u discussion of a bill which was bc- ("icing "'- milthm‘ “my dial“ he do lore this House as an obstruction? 5°? A“ he had m d° was 3° “helm-h Are lhcy ready to admit that the t gitéhgt zgggslgitoahhéfi Premier Saunders and the Judgcship this" House ls transacting its busi- ness? Or will they admit. as they _ The following speech on the Bud~ get was delivered in the Legislature on April 19th by Dr. W. J. P. Mc- Millan. senior Conservative member for Charlottetown. (Dr. McMillan began his address when the House met in the afternoon. The Speaker had taken the chair and it war some minutes before a quorum oi the House could beQsecured.) Mr. Speaker, it is rather a surpris- ing incident that we have just wit- nessed. It is in keeping with what we have been saying regarding this Government. Ii the Leader of the Government or the acting leader show no more sense oi their respon- sibillties and of eitquette than the exhibition we have just witnessed it is sufficient to Judge of the whole Government; that you. Sir, have to sit in your chair for many minutes before the leader or the acting lead- or ‘of the House see ill: to come in and take his place. It is something that I have never seen in my ex- perience in this House. and I do not think that anyone here has seen a similar incident. And this comes as a lilting answer to hon. members on the Government side of the House who claim that we are wasting the limo oi the House. that we are ob- slructlng business. I would like any hon. gentleman to point to any single instance where the Opposition have obstructed the business oi this House. Are they willing to construe The actions of this Government‘ .. . arc just what we anticipated under. must admit‘ that the (hhhy is duh h’ the leadership of the present Pre—. the lack of khhwlehgh’ or the hhpm“ mier We who have been associated 2h‘ ‘ghhrhhccmlhf the llehder hf the‘ in the House with him for some fhverhmehdl‘ t e one h charge ° ‘years fully expected this. But I “h” pron“ has" must say that we never expected Rosebud Smoking Tobacco in. Packages READY- CUT T is exactly the same quality/you've always known, but in addition it ofiers you greater I convenience-and the biggest value in package smoking tobacco on the market to-clay! Rosebud, Cut Plug comes in two popular- priced packages: 10c. containing I “Poker Hand”” 15c. containing 2 “Poker Ha OSEBUD cur PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO lOwd ‘trains The Premier sees ht to “hseht there would be such a pltlable ex- himself from his place at sitting af- hlbmmx It is Something beyond the h" Shhhg" for what rehsoh h” d“ expectations of anyone, and I do not hm kh°"Y' hechhse he hhd ‘h’ that know where it will end; it is only ‘ill the sesslonal work was ready beginning I advised mm when I when this House opened. ii It is “us. sneaking before that the has‘ ready why isn't he in his place? The thing he could have dmukqmid I w“ SAVE THEOWOKER leader of the opphhtloh was when speaking not only in the interests of t to l. sk bec use he was a nl; f om ms 21am?’ “on busmesslhfsir a ‘few you gentlemen opposite but in the ln-. days. It was a very serious thing. Ccmment was made upon it by the Premier and by the Minister of Ag- riculture as a leading the House. Well. ii it was such a serious thing fcr the leader of the Opposition _to be absent from his place, I do not know where the Premier can come in; because the leader of the Oppo- management as Premier. tiAslvrzlz caninmuf/ us " QQATIDNAL PARK y poo; s . N/ANQIOUVER n “I r V 7 ALAQKA // Effective May 15th, Low Tourist Fares lend added trip to the Coast. En route, an endless pano- rama of scenic grandeur , affords relief from street- puiched views. - Stop off at beautiful Mi- naki on the Winni cg River. and at Jasper a- tional Park where hos- pitable Jasper Park Lodge welcomes ou. Take the Triangle our alon _the mystic Skeena to nnce Rupert’ or sail northward to Alaska through the scenic Inside Passage. '*'-*:"r-:'.sr.:."""i “.22; J any‘). Hrandgzflhrlnge Ed- ward Hotel . Ind at Ed- monton (‘I Mlcdonlld). Full lnlnmnaflon, runw- linns, no from on) Can- adian Nabnn! Anni. or Charlottetown gL a 5- l6-wfm-6l *"" ,—--a- l sltion is not directing the affairs of force to your urge for a X \V. ll. IIOGEIIS, City Ticket Agent. l'.. ltltehle. Tkt_ Agi, Ninllon; l“ this Province and this Government. They say he should be there to listen to the criticisms oi his Government while he was in power. How much more. then. should the Premier be in his place? How is he ever going to learn anything. ll’ he does not come in here. and try to learn some- thing? judgeship of Prince County. County in which I am rather inter- ested, because I was born there.’ the leading light Premier. A Sorry Leadership. time it takes to put those bills I - - - am sorry ioi the new mtmbcrs through. They are very contentious.’ of this House. We do not twlt them about their apparent lack of know- ‘edge of the proceedings. Nothing oi the sort. Wesympathlze with them that they are acting under the ‘eadership of such a man as the pre- sent Premier. However. we do not mite agree with their position that we arc wasting the time of this House and that they want to get away home. because they have got their farms and other business to attend to. We on this side of the House. although we are not farm- ers. have business to attend to also. I have got a little business to attend to. and I consider that my time is lust as valuable as the time of any member in this House. at least to myself; but I intend to do my full duty as I see it; and I will say iu any hon. member. if he is not satis- fied to sit here and do the lull work of the session without complaint. then he has no right to be here at all. (Applause) Let me say further that if the business of this House was to bo expedited it should have been sub- mitted to the House in a proper and reasonable f0rm—not bill after bill Belfast. Judge Inman. to Summersidc. ledge in Summcrside. lLaughterJ he is above criticism or not. (In-l creased laughter.) several examples recently and wc know that whenever anything from‘ Summerside comes up it is some-T thing contentious-bills or other- wise. I am very glad. at any rate. that the lion. Mr. Inman has been elevated to the County Court judge- shlp. If any Liberal had to get it, I; am glad it was he. I think, with: our knowledge and our acquaint-i anceship. that we can all sincerely‘ say he is a very estimable gentle- man. He has always been a moder- ate partisan, and we are glad to see‘ him elevated to that highly respon-l slble position and hope that he will‘ have many years to enjoy it. He’ is now out oi tho turbulent waters‘ of politics. and it would be well ii tho’ Premier could exchange places willy l coming in with mistake alter mis- hhh "why" (Applause) take in it. Some one said to me:- "You fellows have made a big mis- take; you should have let those Acts 1o through without criticism; let them go on the statute books in the form in which the Government "would have been satisfied to let them The Budget Speech. The Premier has delivered his first Budget speech: and my friend who is behind me taking down notes the editor of the Patriot. said that] it was a wonderful effort. (Laugh-l ‘to through; it would be a disgrace to this Legislature." I disagreed with him. I said: “No. I believe it ter.) Well. it was. It was a won-. derful effort; it was something ANADIAN Nlfio NAl.. i, Lagell 1km“) ibllem in Amenbl I k’ '30 v make it easier by ceiling you the following linen. wot. Mops. Brooml. Dust Pane. Ladders, Smoky City Wall Cleaner. Ben-anal. Dultbano, ctc- 9W- ' Nowisi the Time Ilouse-cleanlng is the order oi the do!- Illm" "I l“ m‘? the inst goods procurable in Alghgfllnb, Morocco, treated or Galvanized Pails. 5WD- Farnlture Polishes. Naylor’: English Pain". Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. in queen smut-r PM"! "1 rgqgwrg m; “m: amnion IAWOITI‘ s-rovrs " . AND amass ~ a unique so far as Budget Speeches in this House arc concerned. It will stand out by itself-until he makes another. Then there will be two is our duty. when those bills are in committee. to point out mistakes to the best of our knowledge and to terms“ "f ‘he Pmvlnce genemhy"‘was l-Icuse especially to my hon. fricndhls Government came in and spent to have taken that judgeshlp for h -' ~ b ‘ Prince County. But no: that washflisefiunlor mem e too small a thing for him. He will You will be rm. Safer “- you leave wait for something else; and in the an consideration of figures to your meanwhile we will have his mls~.P..e.nie.._ proving spent so many dollars a day. that "1 But we have had ___;i__________ r from Summer-so many dollars a day also. and con- Do not get into that habitscqucntly the Stewart Government Dcn't try to imitate him.‘ - in t e lost while I am 0n this Sub-lee‘ I whhhihhgngglllleyg: hgrias hlgstg Igegalwavs to say that I am personally and sin- did gm 10st m figures‘ ' cerely glad that the hon. member w.“ "m" Ballast ‘he 5°“ M“ mmmh be able to take your own Public Ac- was appointed to the County Court-counts and make up two or three; It 15 ‘Rdiflcrent statements. all diiierentall‘ from the some set of figures. and nil _ _ proving the same thing. And at times I feel sorry for Prince M; it yet He can take the Pubuc Cmmty wile" I consider m“ “m” Acccunts oi any year and make two °f 0"" Pmvmce or three or four statements that are comes from that County—the hon. an different bu; n11 I feel 59"!’- P°°i Slime‘ some thing; and that is what he times. when I see bills mtroducedltried to prove this year in his long" in this House coming from Summer- jumble of gem-ex The only thing side and 599 Whal- fl" awful 1°“?! he proved successfully. howeveixwas that the Conservative Government ‘was in power for so many days and I am afraid that my hon. friend from‘ me Liberal Government l5 801115 ‘OIBOWOI’ the rest of the year. have his hands full when he goes upmad Stopped There 1s certainly been all right. That was about the a my aimarenl hwk of legal kl1°W"‘limit 0i‘ his ability to prove anything. 1.13m he went on to “prove" that. had better keen quiet. my hon- cflluStewart Government during league says. I dont know Whethlfllglghf, months they were in power Well. now. He always Years ago he was known to And he is was in Ii he there he would have genuine have the name on th dullynig, as he did. im" u couple of -wceks. asking tho then Premier. Mi". Stewart, to hold on a little longer. there probably would not have been was ‘mwh mo“: exwavhghht than any necessity for a second audit. Ho “my wow" h“ 3h“ ohhhed “he vet-v complains" that u lot of things must lmP°"'a“" hhng' and that is ‘ha.’ have happened in Lilo first twelve the great burden of expenditure for days CI Auguslfltherc must ha“. m" ye“ had hoe" mad" hhh phhl been awinl expenditures to account m" by m” Slum" G°"'""'"m°“"" ‘for [ho difference between the $18.- fooo and svoooo surplus. I submit that ii he. hall taken charge \\‘lli'll Thkc me supplies for this huhd‘ iiiiiiliioilltlw‘: mg- for msmhcc- or for the Com‘ in ivhil-h in ai-rount inrlnny (list-rcp- Houso. ioi" Prince oi Wales College. am...‘ ’ cr Falconwocd-coal supplies and I “mm Ml. Speaker u“. nub]... other things. He just omitted that. Wm judge. and judge vlll-y fa...“ M He Says mm as 50°“ m‘ they cam" tn the relative ‘merits 0i those 2.11.11 m“) lmwhr-Or mm“ as‘ 50°“ as h- its and the gentlemen who ‘mndv was Chhvmheht ‘not when they them. Mi". Shannon. om: 0i lin- External Audits. the °x"°malf‘udh1‘_"* m 01d“ m“ they Government. is n man whom you ‘mgm “werlaln m“ ‘m? still-c °E have heard spoken oi sciacrnllimo. "he hmhlccs of the PHJVmCQ as l9“ I do not think thorc is nnv doubt by the flown‘? Gmmmm9m~ H" nbfnl his (qualifications Nor do ‘ says there was an audit made by the mink i. is npccggary w 81w “wwmrf Stewart Government up to the 3lst. about H", Ofyhélfauditoli‘ M; ‘Iivnd; ‘la-V ‘if JlllY- b!" 1'1"" audit was "0 man who has made those dndil gczzl. Ho. sways hi, audit. which bn- manzv wars‘ Bu‘ the“. M“... " in. 3m‘ o" m? 12m d“ n‘ Amwsb who" Premier "ivs. is not correct" ii. r; no the l"! GU11!‘ into power. was tho only gcliill 1i. novdnl. In: rcckoilrrl ivwn the Mid"- lhi“ 51mm“ h" mnhdcwd- :11 rtll. "'I‘hr,- nudil thlil. we lllil(ll'“l.'. 1f he hdf‘ “ssmncd Qmce llll" out,“ In: my» "the lllldll inn-ult- the proper lillll". instead of riilly- by M“ svnrllh manager cl» m", m came mlq Pmvelh-i-hh-Y nllolllmcd auditors appointed by tho Sl"\.\':i"l f 1 proof? rApplansr-r “ This 'l'_raril- hlzirl. gu:ir:nii<-.~¢. that Wear-Ever" kitchen l tonsil» ;m~ smmporl from thick, hard, shoot Fllllrnininn and are as perfect as extreme rare and superior Wflfkmflllship can make them. At all good doalcrs-uzvswrywhere. Aluminum Kitchen Utensil 1 our WOI: known lnnlxs. and by Mr. Lclth Poole That is the one we gm by." I do not know why they pm- Mi". Scurlli on that audit at all. Mr Scnrth is a (‘Ulllprrlellt man. I bslievo. S1: far as comparison is concerned. you might put him in lhr: sumo 61.1.25 a-ith Mr. Shannon; they u: neither oi them natives oi this Pm- vincc; and they are both fully unali- lwd mun. But when they were gu- ing to aippolnt lhc Czar of the Lib- <1'=ll l) "iv m King's (lounl-y In." i mum" ycais. whu hail been the pr"- r-idrul. oi" the Liberal Association in lhnl. County" lor many yours-ll’ tlwy were going in npprinl, that. man 1.. l.-l‘(l'l‘ in nmlzr" a rlcuhlr audit. why dulnl. they l)l‘lllL', m lhe Presidium. u lhc Queen's County Liberal As- nzlirvn mu. (‘r lllf‘ President of Prince County Liberal Asgflpm- and make lhe audit bomb. {'1 ll. ‘Thorn is still some question ilbnlll. ‘ 1;. Mr. $p(‘,;lkl!l'. l don't. think ll l.) llli‘ propel" zindil ynl. hocuuso tlu- wzr; only unr- Lihornl Czar on . lllill thorn shnulrl have been two . iwo l'rc.sirlrnls or lhist-Prrrsldenlsul‘ Liberal Associations would Ive Um prom-i" lll(‘ll to l-untlurt 1hr klmi of nmlil lhul the Premier oi‘ this I'm- wontinurd on pant- 7i "unique" ones; and if he goes through four years there will be four unique Budget speeches; be- cause they will all be the same and there will be nothing else like-them. Every speech that the Premier has was rloiay before and after‘ mealnever made-they are all the same. Often I had considerable pain and all wonderful efforts. and all distress. I found that , dropsunlque. of Ncrvillne in sweetened wateri Now you know. Mr. Speaker, what always brought quick relief. For should be expected oi’ a Budget zramps. diarrhoea. nausea. I have b It should be an orderly, found Nerviiinc a. perfect wonder. In logical review of every department our home it is used to prevent and of the Government for the past overcome a host of minor ills. For year. with some Indication of’ policy the children's croupy colds. for sore In every department set forth. And throat. for musoula pain. lame we had in the Premier's speech the back, rheumatism." Nerviline is apther evening principally a jumble marvel.” This was the experience of figures. at which he is y» of N. E. Normand, Chester You Can Stop Stomach Gas "My stomach was full of gas; it your utter o. warning to some of nu’ hon. Oct l. lit-cent bottle from friends on the opposite side of the dmgglst today. 7- r. O.|an adept. 1 would like. lust here. m V By Barrie Payne‘ Cwnifirifiinrs"" H '2 . - u g un‘ rumours nit-v WILL ltrAT nos-n m K w.) lP rmeuus AND go l-xrxirmlyltk Moos AFIFR n. YIQIW. FROM one or d.» " -lN'\'HE PRESENQE OF 10 E l0 f 418B? y/lqs HWY wépwrzua/ mv fill) Wirli Pawn ppmnn e 1 qurn m ATi-liy. ll’.=l‘.il.l-\'€l w... 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