R11, 1s, 192s columnar A 1mm CHXRTIOTTEIILVQ BIKIGHTEN your» uo w LITTLE. izxnewwpi . l ' All the wearing qualities of Congo- leum Gold Seal Rugs . ._ . yet only 70c. per square Eleven charming patterns to select from . . . at your dealers now. All guaranteed by the Gold Seal. NGOLEUM 36a? by-tlie-yam-d BONGOLYLUbIl CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL Budget Debate I (Continued from page 5) _L__,___. l .nuch. Remember. there is no real’ “ermflnerwy in gravolled roads. 311°! Only last three or four years. Where is he going to buy the gra- yei? It ls rumoured that some rit-nds of the government uiere to :arry gravel. and thcn another friend ‘ "time in and raised the roof. with ‘he result that tenders were called or. But only six days iverealloiv- rd. and all seems to be well with, he pets. 1, Mr. Arsenault was of the bplniou! ha! “hat was needed was constant iitcnticn. He thought the roads vculd bc worse under the new sy- tem than tintier the old system. Nho could do this better than the cad-masters with their drags‘? H: cit confident that if the Depart- ,/ nent had amplified and developed ' he old system of Statute labour ll l-‘Cllld have better results. We also. travelled the roads—but confined‘ urselvcs to what could be paid f1)? I without borrowing. Surely with the i iubsldy. and the $40,000.00 in licu ' if taxes. they could have done a treat deal on the roads. The int-Elke!‘ alluded to the results Whltil: ad been accomplished by the Math i cson Government out oi ordinary "evcnuc. And this was clone 100., when the current rcvemin from lmid‘ =ax<-s, ctc., was only 1-3 what it ‘m5 fill“! under the Bell govcrnmcnc. with their incrcnsi-tl taxations. |‘ I am afraid we will soon nuiin scc in this Province the stormy mctitings which wcrc a feat-l lmfrrrvvcmi i: . shill licuu uclclutl lu improve- iiic-itt in [Juiiiiizirnt Royal Cord Balloonl. Intensive a-cscartli, ltmg‘ crperievice, new machinery, m-c all adding mileage yearly I!) these tires. [Ari-x Jrcatetl wch cord lu lp-t‘ IHUYL’ vulihnv -- bu! tltltls xlrrtlglll and tlll itihiliiv to Uninininti Royal (lords. ure of the Bull government. llut‘ v . l fear that. in four yours tiiiit‘. tin-V I, ‘a will be even more ililpfilllllili‘ than} q,’ A)’ rvci" the Bell (iovi-rniiiciit was. l i .4 1 ’ ‘ \. l . . twovinciiil Ctllfltflfhog, i t \ i l . Mr. Arscnault wont on to refute ' the statements by the membci" lroin‘ . Adcquc that the Conservatives, We carry the full range oi‘ patterns and sizes in Gold Seal were not responsible for getting the . $40,000.00. llc gave ‘d. brie! resume‘ l; (tungoleum, from door mats to UN‘- larirest room size. Our range o! designs and new low prices are sure to satisfy you. (‘tall and st: yourself. PIIOWSE BlIllS. LIMITED‘ You will be tionvlnced. a An Oatmeal I Feed! Just whit; Baby Chicks ' should have No wonder baby chicks thrive so heartily on Quaker Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter. The base of this remarkable feed is good pure antimony-just the thing for tiny, bender coo s. Combined with the oatmeal are Cos Liver Oil and Cod Liver ‘Meal, to e— flier with essential minerals and er valuable ingredients. All thoroughly and accurately mixed! All ready for Ieeduig. juataaitcomes from the sack. Chicks grow faster, stronger, and rcsilt unfavourable weather when you give them this wholesome oauneuI-base leed. Quaker FUL-O-PEP CHICK STARTER Made byiTlie Quaker Oats Company SOLD BY MacLEAN 81. COMPANY, LTI). WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS CIIARLOTTETOWN. I‘. E. l. 1 our QUAKER riasus l.\' s‘i‘ltll't‘.l) SACKS - IIOW» IS TIIE TIME T0 IIIIY RADIO ‘ _ 5 only Hastings Model. New 5 Tube Console. Regular $111.50 complete. Whlc they last only $110.00 cmnpletc. 4 only Windsor Model. 6 Tube. Console. Regular $241.50 complete. While they last $175.00 complete. . .__i____-___- 4 only Trlrdyne. 3 Tube. Regular $85.00 complete. Today 850.00. . WE NElldD TIIEmONI-IY AND THE ROOM. istnui llll0l0 , courm m onmrr oaoaor. STREET. cmuitwrnrrowu a §\\\\\'1 \ \ ‘sentatlon on the {who wuic far from sincere prohibi- itionists oi the Conservative policy knoti/ pthese inside sf ivhui. had gone on at lllv 1926 Conference, in order’ tn prove his‘ point. While our brit-i‘ might not he so elaborate yt-t the results w»! LCIll(‘V\'(l were menu-r. Also, their brief was costly. It cost $1323.00. And all they came back with was inticipaiious. They ‘got 2000 cop- ies printed. Perhaps if they had had tllllll'_pllOtOgl'flpll_S printed and sent there. it would have been bettea Mr. Arsenault did not deny that they, got sympathy from the Prem- ier of Saskatchewan. Perhaps it was on account oi Premier Saun- ders‘ willingness to stand with thew witnesses in their demands for _ change in the British North Amer- lca Act, which made Mr. Cardin-fr jfc iveli disposed. facts about a tire, 1Tb easy tosee the thiizgs that happen to the out- side of a tire. It’s the things that happen inside that are vital. , Running on underl-iriflated tires, hitting bumps or holes in the pavement on high, bumping into the curb when parking, these things cause inside bruises, weakening or breaking of the cord fabric, -bl0wouts later. _ And yet some people wonder why they do not get l mileage from their tires. ~ See that your tiles are aivrays at the correct pressure. Gauge it~d01ft guess it. Keep the wheels in correct alignment. Avoid ihc- use of Light metal chains. Amclremszr-lner rarei1fr_ dri~xlng._;'i.izlll pay you good drvideizds in tire mileagrz. I i came/now PLEDGl-JS l They promised Old Age Pensions -—but there is no evidence of per- formance. They say now the pro- miac tvas-lf revenue pr-rmits! Then they promised the payment of an equitable ‘portion 0t the rall- nvay grant in lieu of taxation to Charlottetown and the incorporated towns. And now they say, in an- i lswei‘ to our questions, that they u/‘al i lnot pay any of this grant to incor- i porntcd towns. I wonder how the‘ fjunior‘ member from Summerside {will reconcile Illtl town council t’: ithis! Lei" your tire sisivicc man isxatnin-Q your if is once a wc-el: for cuts, cm berldecl liirits and minor illj'i.l1'_l‘3l5. And once a. month let him look inside for breaks; 0r bruises in the tire walls. It’s the only way to get the maximum mileage from your tires. MONTAGU E N. .I. NICIIOLSON l l l Prohibition They promised to reduce the prim-c ; of scrips. Arc they any cheaper’ ‘ , Tlu-y promised to reduce the lpritc oi liquor at the vendors. It ;is a little cheaper. But we made ‘the i reduction. ' Mr. Arsenault Liberal promises in regard to the 1020 plebiscite and the misrepre- part oi‘ persons Bafloons SUMMERSIDE R. T. IIOLMAN LIMITED then dealt with mi Government Control. And noiv ‘the Temperance Alliance is losing 111$ influence. for good. bccausc it many government rcpretseirt- lativcs who are not total illJSt1llll(‘l"i' v ito attend their mcctitius and take" a part in framing their policy. So, the President and Secretary. --bcoause they expected the Prem- ier to kmp his Sunday night prom- ises must be thrown out of tho or- who had ‘“"°““ CHARLOTTETOWN W. B. PROWSE & NON IINIVERSAI. MOTORS A. HORNE ab (TO. ganlzationl Mr. Crdsbyh l . been a Liberal. iikew so enouncet _ , _ ___ ~ He also entered into details oi‘ this-A this latter (ices not give vou the - .. . - - - - . the government for not keeplnfl It“ ' ' l l‘ ' I " » __ ‘ - .li¢.-ii him contradicting 111i‘. lit-ri- is lice. But. m; 41d my a very Strange Promiss- T“ Par“ P""“"'“"“ $2.21‘ ‘S. fiffiit..“ilfli‘.t.f‘iii.iiil3.l.i..ii°f=i‘iiffl.i‘é‘.lli‘““" 1"‘??? ii-fél°;i‘.‘i.Z-"i’C-‘§Y:. s... i... t. l Q-rdc i" our“ or ammo mosaic slid we borrowed at the denounced these gentlemen, and _ - P ' _ - '_ ' - > ‘_ - -_ ‘ ~ i ,bv paid a political her-li-r for a usc-lrau- 010400.00 per hour Well us‘ m the fail in which work could be Z.08'l.’711.05 total rrvr-nuc. thought. his machines, through buy- i1‘}S-\" rm“ of w“ at Frvnchrort have been m “mm month‘ ‘m, . . , __ \ ling in quantity, cheaper by $93.00 a 1 I I - Y ‘i v_ , _ _ he said were WOPK which ‘;I‘lO11I€IO\'(\r $50600 o0 deficit l‘illtlméol/fiillnliatiilxonlii]‘thigh s‘eiie1"“d“‘m-"~‘“ m" “ ‘Mm’? Wm‘- 0" "‘ ‘M'- "m"! have been attended to bv the la'c. The hitewart Administration in-ltlaimed that had they waited till lmpy cm’ o“ m" “WYQPR 0i rcvciiiii- ‘hr more ridiculous! government I ' l lcreased U10 liabilities sasossvii ‘Parliamenfliad voti-d u.» IilOHOy :'vd'e‘}?é§§m§fl,“‘§"“' :“‘i‘b‘]l,"“f‘"" ‘Fl, . . . . . ., _ _‘__SIL_. _, l Mr. Maolntyre went on to compare while the Bell Government lncrens-Jhoy could not gct them mines at the“. domiqp 75,91,131" 310w,“ i319 exwndlillrff; 0f 1-111‘ lfltl‘ uovciu cd them only $350,645.51. and spent time to got the roads ready in sens-in", ‘and taxes. and whp‘ ‘h V‘, p _ . . . ' lmilm 8nd lllllfi 0f Eh" B011 KOWFII“ itorc money ' enable time this year ' I " n 6y w?) l‘ S Mu“ “mom. m u“ pmvmce 1 ‘ ' ' ' 1 ~ ' ' ~ ldfllfillfid they cut down the scrips. became a farce, especially in the i My hmi. friend charges us witlfthat would come to over $2000,000.- ways to us "you are welcome to Could zmythim; imemr To many men, it is evi- di-nt, in that organization ari- not sincere. They are there for pollti— cal purposes only. done, aft-er the present Government» 2,136,341.27 total expenditure. came into office. ‘Fhcsc bridges. n I. M I ‘ Statute labour. on. J. . ac n yrc. l l ltwas not my intention to criti- icim my friends of the Opposition to lany great extent, for such criticism. ‘unless constructive, is useless. l Mr. Maclntyri» went on to giro istatements of the expenditures in each electoral district made last spring, Iefore ilune 05th. during tho campaign. Those in Klnzs ‘County, he thought. were moderate. because’ his friends opposite felt- morc surc of their election there. l . $7359.05 was the total expenditure iln Kings County in two months. ‘while in the whole of the previous yi-ar, about 38.00000 was expend- ment on the roads. l Mr. Maclntyre after giving some H0 hoped tlic people would no‘. u |, m-i 55709090 f . , , . Under the Bell govi-rnittcnt v.1‘ further statistics. wont on to (“X-intake the mistake they had made to ”,,2§b,,.,.,,j.,. u“. govgsrfiilllllrlt' rtunrévzoytfig; cropeolfle wmiedi w have as follows: ‘ plain his buyini: of the tractors and in 1923. and put the Conservatives "the Conservativps M“ m“... on the made Anldstlylspl: the “Chime their trolley. for over sinct! Province in ‘Canada where it wit: - .Lcu Davies time. they have cut in force up till now. Mr. Macln- ‘l; down taxes, so as to Tldf‘ into pow- I tyre here gave a graphic description er. and get into the old brick bulld- ,0! the workings of the statute. bah-- mg across. the way. ‘ iour. He thought it was high time Our friends opposite say we ‘for somebody to take hold of it and should build the roads out of ordin-imake a. change. lmlv T@V°Tl""- Th“ l» 305i vlayhisi $9062.00 must be spent. Mr Ma"- ._to the galleria for they know it can't Intyre stated. in repairing and ré. ip°**-"Ib'~" b“ d°'“‘- 7111116018 bridzes and other public As to the |)1“‘\'lOllS speaker. I doirt works which had fallen into disre- want lo be personal. so 1 shall say pair through the neglect of the late nrthinu of the bills which have tzovernment. meme inic me blilCv 1 assumed of- 1M 105,11 on Motion) into patrcr to ict thc roads go down again. Not one dollnr. said the speaker. vras voted last year to open right of ways. and yi-t the right of ways {WPYB opened. and the money spenL, Does‘ my hon. friend know that in‘- 1924 he spi-nt $234,000.00. not vowd k rend machinery. lli- had received 91' which 3309-00990 W85 borrowed- figures from several other firms. Under the Stewart Government: All that hc had clone was to accept Total expenditure. 355135659 0f ihc most attractive otfcr ovur the which $340,000.00 was borrowed. gtclcphone. We saved, in that way In other words. Wl‘ spent $100: over $3,000.00.- 30000 more on highways and b0". Mr. Matlntyre claimed that aii rowed 840000.00 less- order in council was not l cccssarl’. The revenues and expenditures of fcr his $00,000.00 expenditure. for at all by parliament. the two governments for their terms and, furthermore was unconstit-i Dogs not my hm; friend knQ-ir of office were as follows: ‘lllllfllfll- He said that Mr. SIblV-ithat the only legal tray to spend Bell Government: lnrt had spent thousands of dollars mgnpy is by vow of me 3mm, and ed 2.113.541.96 total revenue. Itvlthout the vote of the house, ormot by Order in Council? I see him I“ Queens county‘ which w“ a 2,009,119.01 total expenditure. even an Order in Councib-thougirtaking the llQlllPS down but I don t little more Liberal. they were a llt- \ tie more Liberal too. they spent al- Aogether 812326.04 as compared with $12,095.23 the previous year. Next wt- come to Prince County~ ithe banner Liberal County. And ‘there the expenditures become as- itcundlng. in Prince County the)’ lspcnt $20,091.06 in these two months las against 310382.79 for the previ- cus year. $10,481.00 odd in the; itwo election months. than they dirii ithc whole of the previous year. M :1 ' _ Mnclntyrt- wont on to give niho" Total expenditure was $65i.G6'l.00 URITU F ‘D UR assr For! ._4_1_.;. YOUR BAKING - Pr... ca... B... and Bread - 0012s ALL roux 3.11am; 3m figures of the same general li-nor, , / FJ. HOLMAN, A gent, (Jhzirioticioirii '