i I "fiitone every day ._ i .- .. . x, Bitty’ a box of Jersey Milk bars‘ ‘ofl-"your way home. dainty individual " liervihgslior the table or for “' tlfifidrd party. Givethem out one-a-day to the children. In all our experience we have never made a bar so much liked by every- body as Jersey Milk. Look for the white-d- goid package to-day. i\iv§\“ \\\‘€i€\ii\i\\ii\ 1 \\\ _l'llt holat Ml country .- boy)‘ Sdnletiiing wrong with the Bow-Now! Me brudder’: got u nibble. ' ‘ , ~ I i. Motorist‘ (lstépied- sfiiridge by some showers, plus a touch o! sun, What's the mutter‘! And straw hats old and new are bridge '.' one. Krup illllllllll’! Llnlinent in the llouas. Mr. A. J. McNevin (Contlinueti from Page 1) lng the/services for the dairy in dustry hare o! Mr. George II. Burr speech placed the matter not eutisly the member discussed. know. to secure him them? I Iiappcn to have tho correspondence llcre. Ef- lorts were made‘ to secure the services of‘ Mr. Barr as curly Iii-i January 22nd, and l have here a letter from Mr..Ilarr, in which hc Bilyii “i had In mind $3.000.00‘a year and travelling-expenses. Please let me know the result of the Dir- actors‘ Meeting, the first week in March." MR. six-impairs: What is the date of that letter? MR. McNEVIN: The dated FehHlIij/h. ' MR. SAUNDERS: Feb. [Would it be on a Friday too? MR. McNEVIN: The ‘Meeting of the Dairy Association executive was held in Charlottetown on March 3rd, and on that morning Mr, Iioultor, sccreturyyot‘ the As- sociation, received this wire froln Mr. Barr. "Have, accepted position ,with the Ontario Department of Agriculture." That was the very date on which the Dairy meeting took place. ‘Mr. Ilonltcr in reply wircd “Regret we are too late, we want you very badly." You will notice that Mr. Barr inlhis letter as quoted gave‘ the impression that he was lezivilighimseil'0peii for engagement ulitil "tlic Directors’ meeting in March, but his wire was rcccivcq the vcry morning that tho Directors: meeting was to takc place. The meeting oi‘ iiilu Directors was hold. They were not satisfied letter is 13th 7 eetors disappointed your wire. Are To which Mr. Barr replied "AD- prociate offer. rangement here." In the taco of that it was unfair for tho member from (Vllcilry to criticise the Min- ister 01' Agriculture for neglecting MR. DFlN-N-IS: Just one QUCSllDfl. i MR: McNEVlN: ‘Yr-s? MR. DENNIS: Do yon the statement yoli mode House to be true? to the tion fthI-i tthltiht on Debate the Igairy eAilflgglslet-IO?! lngetlllg W35 _ MR. McNEVlN: l~ am speaking Agriculture for wliat he termed his of the Department, today. It is ab- nckilgence and neglect-in not secur- wlulely correct. l ~ ' The Minister of Agriculture in his very fairly before the House h“; it qlq You are talking uboutthe annual from (TLeury. When the Hon. Mcmbup‘ Directors‘ meeting of the Dairy As- was addressing‘ till,- Hones last ev- i-‘avlatlun (ilerc. Hero.) oiling he had thefucts or should have hild thorn because he was at "lillllil lllellil lil i-PYlllB l0 illlllllllil- the dairy meeting Mien the ques- H0 knows the facts 0t‘ the U850 fill lion of secnringMr. Barr was Iully lllélll- S0 fill" as the D808 "will °l' MR. DENNIS: Tllnt is Wily 1 were Willing w liuy one quarter "i MR. McNEV|N: Wily did you attempt to make the country be- lieve that no elIort hail been mndc lllPlll lllfl Olllvl‘ liflll- him say~ s0. M“, again wk...“ M,‘ Bu". no", by Mr. Morrow that there was no cream or milk nscd and he Kill/B "l" read to aece t our re o Itlon." l-llc Pellfllliifl WllY- y p y p p a from 0'I.eiiry llilii tzlkcli the trnn- f 3am,“ change u. hlc to get ilciinitc information be- fore he spoke, It would slave this House a lot of trouble in tryiliig t0 put him rilzht. filll- oi the reasons why milk and cream is not used is to secure the services 0i Mr. Barr. llfi-"llllllfi ll" of any advlintuirc [mllgvgllllill suitable milk could not be se- cured. In the Winter for this pur- pose, and that It was absolutely 0i’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . ' MR. DENNIS: l oalllithe atten- helq in February audjiiot in March. of the March Meeting.‘ {received my information from the Secretary - Mil. DENNIS: I think‘ the Minis- ,ter of Agriculture. . . . HON. Mil. MYERS: You know very well what he is talking about. meeting. lie is talking about the Mil. McNEVINE I know my hon- Akriculture was concern d they the sninry of this inspector. The Dairy Association was to PM’ 0H0 quarter and the Federal "Dcllilrl- MR, DENNIS: You are wronl! again. You don't. know u thing about it. MK. McNEVIN: Well Dfifllflllfi B" if we take the lion. member as an authority. I am speaking as I know lint the Hon. Member did not speak as he knew. If he did it would not lip necessary to correct him. The Department of Agricul- ture had no authority to speak [or the Dairy Association until the directors met and siild Whether 0!‘ not they wcrc prepared 't0 meet Mr. Barr on the' question of sal- ary. Dnes he knew what I am siiy~ lag now? '. MR. DIGNNIS: N0, No. MR. McNEVIN: I will igo a little further. I do not know what was the object of lmy hon. friend the other night in stating in regard t0 lkigiartmcnt o! Agriculture. tlluil they were trying to teach cheese nsinlz any milk or cream. Mil. DIIINNIS: That is right. Mil. Nil-Ni-IVIN: My ‘lIOD. friend knows that there has been no milk MR. SPPLAKICR: The Membens is out of ordcr lll interrupting. If he is risili! to a point oi’ order let MR. McNEVIN: I inn informed If the Member butter makers and chi-can makers (lei-widen it W8! 110i They decided MR. McNEVIN: Yes. no use having small vats. The 0h- the dairy instruction given by the he knows it any better than Mr. making and butter making without £119 should. Ho, is on the ground um] Rive thc figures as I got lllr-nl from him. If Morrow is wrong Iiiit I havi- creascd greatly ill 192i, and tIli-rc are niiw only without lnncliilicrv. factories has lll‘i.'ll arranging, witIi- in the pnst few (lays, to Iinvc lllc pastnrizing cqnipllimlt. 'I‘llis is a very good showing along this line. illli-llnt of Iinller on hand in 0'1. Creamery‘! therc is any oi llic lil2fl output? friend's llicmory gi-ts ject of this course, as my honor- able friend knows, was not to make cheese and butter makers out of students-they were already cheese uiul butter makers. Th‘. Oblect was to discuss difficulties llflillllk during their experience in their several factories and to con- fer 0n matters of grading and inur- keting. That was tho whole object .0i'the course and milk and cream was not necessary at all (Au plnuse.) The Member from OLeary also 88W: the House to understand tllal lllflre has been no improvement In dairy products manufactured In this Province. I think that is lili- fair although it is really not a mai- ter under the direct supervision of the Department of Agriculture. I am nevertheless referring to it as the Department co-opcralcs and assists along that line. as the llillry Association nluy require. But We ought to give credit Wile?!‘ credit is due. ()ur factories Ilavn done splendid work as tile results show. In 1923 there was only 24% 0f No. 1 butter manulactured. In 1924 there wag 90% N0. 1, or an increase In No, 1 butter oi'66%. l think that is a 800d showing alid reflects lgreatly to the irrcdlt oi Mr. Morrow and other officials of ills Dairy interests who carried on the sradlniz Blld inspecting. Be~ sides in 1924 there was 1.04% MR. DENNIS: Did he say there was any special in 1024. ' » MR. McNEVIN: Yes. MR. DENNIS: I have la letter from Mi‘. Ruddock and there was not a box of Special in 192i. Mil. McNEVIN: My information is irom Mr, Morrow; Igol it illr- eet from him. ' MR, SAUNDERS: Do you think Ruddock? MR. McNEVIN: I would think o is tllc Illilfl ilttcnrling in It. I they are not corn-ct Mr. nVUry or crclllli nscd during the lasttwu confidence that Mr. Morrow is wasmng.machhjes. years Iii connection with that correct. course. _ ‘ This installation of pastnrizlng I - - _ Ilill, IiIllNNIS: "rill-re was. plants in the enrol-out izictilrics it». bwlw‘ L"""‘" T""’.."" Dzssoli/es Makes a rich “soap-sudsy” solution, dirt out-no more hard rubbing. I completely f f f Rinses out thoroughly-Jeaves clothes white-no bits of soap left sticking to garments to turn yellow under the iron. f 1 f Rinso is the only soap you need on wash- A day-wit is perfect for soaking-for boil- thrco small filciorlcs they ha", m; gm a Ollc n! tlicsr- made ill the plllilsc.) 1924 I would likc to ask iny llilil rlcnd ll‘ they ililVi- any oi’ thc “lwygllliarlotlctlnvn lllnt not M“. "ENNIS: I "mm know. thcy win first plncc at ‘for butter in the Maritime MR. DD. N i‘: ' A‘ ls no"! know‘ ‘Fills shows the Mil. .\icNI<}VIN: I think my lion. wees’ butter on hand, which shows till.- 50mg ui‘ ha; great iiliprovcnleilt that has liucllfldimiylo issue" I may say in passing that it is lei T], tilt! credit of oilr Province and es~ 193i pcciully the Central (Jrcalnl-iuk-s of _ ._, . . , ...‘~WiliLcr Fair ill Toronto, but m" M"M“'N" h" W“ """“’ " piave won 69% of the total aw Thcro urv a frlw liiorc lliilzus I R441 nu statclllclits budget iipcclah ofullly and with the llu‘ ' llli'ill nil-r. illlll e question of the Sessionnl in- c (lUIlillily has DuUll ruiscl, I submit $ tllai the louclicl'l~l' a f ill Opposi- oI llllil ill lllvll‘ reiiilcc snlllric manifesto that illi-ir llflllllllli» lo lin- iil llllil ans to rcillicl- szllarics Thqflivo million (lilllars. as wrong. (Applause) -\\'ili'lil applause. til-r DOLLAR sAYS A Thursday and Friday ---July 2nd. and 3rd. Wholesale Prices Throughout Store,‘ tSpccial Values in all Departments I I f Boys’ Khaki Pants 49¢ - 25 Pairs Boys’ Khaki and comm 1mm: pant; [or sizes 4 to B yBlPl- Dollar Dayl- Par pliir ......................... .. 49o ' Boys’ Khaki slum 69¢ Boys’ Khaki Shirts, all sizes. Dolls;- p-y. _ " f Boys” Tweed Suits $2.98 Boys’- Twe‘ S its, all" t0 5 WI", Rfiguilr values up to $5.50, ‘Double ollar Days ....... _. .......... __. $2.93 {l - Boys’. Tweed Suits $9.75 " Sizes i2 to'17 years. A big range of styles and mater. lgis. Values up to ‘$17.50. Double Dollar Days $9.75 Big Discounts on all Men’s Siuits The balance oi our Men's Suits must be cleared. Your suit is here and at the price you want to pay. Merge Silk and Wool Sex Men's 8o s In slik and wool, all the but selling lhadel. All glzeg, Regular 75c. Dollar Days 2 pairs for $1.00 Men's Underwear 98c Men's Athletic Underwear, extra good quality, a real big garment at a small price. All sizes. Dollar Days .... .. 98o Men? Outing Shirts 98c Men’; ops Qmrtg with attached collar In a real good wpqflnjvmflplgrrlflgl, All sizes. Dollar Days . . 98o Meals (Ibtton Sox 5 Pairs for $1.00 Mews‘ gotten loa, ail lllll. 5 pairs for .__._. ------ ..-. 51-99 ' '7 Men's Braces 29c Mpnmqprdeq Elastic Braces, extra il°°i‘l "lfl- mg: yo ’.......... “j Cliildreifs Sox 25c lfquellty momrlzed cotton. Regular 45b- per pair ..-I---... Ready-To-Wear Half Price- 'v,s grouped on one. rook a big assortment oi lliiz Dresses, elm, which we have marked at Only a low In nob lot so some Ilriy Dollar the regular price. W It's hail and three quarter loin, a his "M! 0| ' esoie jPrices on Other Lines Good styles just retelved ltylee and meterllll- All Ill"- PRICE. Red, Powder Blue, Whlrlfl°°l so Inches wide, Grey. Blue Fancy Canton Cocoa, Tan, Navy, Whirlpool Days, a yard f Children’s Gingham Dresses 98c D so Children's Gingham Dreslel, hwsht vlnwlllly for DOLLAR oAvs. Sizes s to 13 yeim- Six different Ityi“ Rggular $1.50 value. Dollar be)“ ~- Ladies’ Vojle Dresses $2.75 wall made and nicely trimmed. Special .......... ..; ......... .. 02.75 Ladies’ Rain Coats Half Price A big assortment of Ladies’ Rain Coats In different All Wool Canton Crepe $1.19 40 Inches wide in shades of Blue, Cocoa, Rust, Chinese Double Dollar Days, yard ........................................... .. $1.10 All Wool Homespun $1.29 Double Dollar Days ......................--.-----------------------—-------- .1 Fancy All Wool Canton Crepe in shades oi Sand,‘ GNY, ..... _. 98o In time (or Dollar Days. Your choice at HALF Grey, etc. Regular $1.85. Copenhagen, ate. Gogol; Crepe $1.69 Blue, etc. Double Dollar ‘$1.60 86 Inohorwlde, extra good Ono quarter dfl the regular ksllke All ‘lint. One Quarter Oil‘ Black Duchess Silks $1.49 Yard Wide Black Sateen '1? Extra good quality yard wide Black Sateen _.._.".u.... 3916'»: s e ‘M’: l ‘ ' Milhnery, at Half Price .\ 1 ‘ Twog big tables cl. this year's models, Intel! _ old stock. Your one!» at one half the regulll‘ PH"; " Ladies’ Coats One‘ Quarter 0ft’ our Ladies-Coats. A big range of style!» n0 IV" W!" quality. Dollar Days 81-49,, I uyiq, all prioe of all cm uni-um of f - Layer Felt Mat pound of 1024 remained in his scat, in reply to 'l‘hi-y llludc the statement in that ill that czllnpzliilzn that ‘with proper econ- thcll existing illltlint. (Ali- Ills, but since he is absent I will ZPVPIIIIH. liic llovcrilliicnt should be lo considerably niorc titan In- salarlc-s by . m, ’I'n'o Million ilnllalrs was‘ the _ this liiivt-rlllliciil is ill illl l'll- l'i‘\'l‘llli(' llic ilovcrilllil-lit was 1lll'll "lllY ‘llllitlrciy (iiili'l‘l'Ill position ill this rc- rl-l-civillg accnrilllilz illt‘ lll>yllllgaril lllilll inn‘ Irleilds m5)’ tinn. Wlli-llTilcy “Till to "d9 In the irlection campaign PM“ they promised tli . _ _~‘llll"illllil We do llill say lllill. the llfilllhlill in» very m“, work that the IJuJl-y Association oi‘ dunmity “w; wrung’ when it stilts Ililli. but if ln- looks the l'l'“"l"c‘~' l“ ‘lillllg- into Ibo nlnttcr 'hl- will ililll that‘ tho (Till-airy plant have today 150 tubs of 192.’! output on to tho H nlnnlfcslo i919. (if CilllI‘.‘-li‘>lllill.’Wii§i - lllc ]ll'tl]il4' a rank nlitriltll. “Whether ilt W115 Dllli purposely or slipped ill, I do not know; but It as licvcr corrected and the infer- llnt \\'I do tidy l'lll'l'. nus. that the (lovcrillnclit had t'l"(‘l ih-rllliilt‘ sure! moans of getting that would like to have mentioned had breaking cf that pledge to the pgmi ,\||-_ hlcNcvin conclullcd amid. hand, but iily Iioii. tricllil irolll Snninicersiilclple is what w ill {l lJt-Il Silk Stockings Here Is a value that will delight every shopper to the DOLLAR DAYS SALEB. ‘ A nice sheer Silk Stocking in all sizes. Black, Bamboo, Grey, Nude, Russian Tan, Morisquo Brown, Cordlvan. etc. All sizes. ONLY 100 PAIRS AlT THIS PRICE. COME EARLY. J ‘Rflilllir $10.50 Mattress‘, built In layers o! good quality felt. All sizes. Dollar Days ............................................ .. $7.50 " White Iron Bed $4.95 .6|mmons White Iron Bed, nice styles, all sizes Dollar Days ............................................................... .. $4.05 Guaranteed Springs $4.95. Double bed springs in all sizes, Dollar Days ........... . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 04.95 Wool Top Mattresses $4.95 Well made Wool Top Mattress six Inehea thick, art ticking, all sizes . ........................... .. 84-05 (larpct Squares Half-Price Ten only Carpet Squares at $5.00, 07.00, $10.00, just half the regular price. ' Curtains Half WPrice A big range o! patterns to ehooas from, but not more than a tow pairs of each. Regular to $9.00 qt Half Price. Ladies’ Undervests 19¢ . Short sleeves, no sleeves and opera ltyies, large sine, Regular 36o value, Dollar Days each ..-- ............. .. 19o ‘ Pink Knit’ Bloomers 30o each or three tor 01.00, good quality, elastle at I d [wholesale Prices on all Dress Goods, Silks, ruminating. coatings. Suiilm Eta ..,.; Qua and waist. All sizes. I 1 I tresses $7.50 X ,1 x , , w _ ' f Children s StOCkIIlgS 15¢ 10° pa," chndrems Buck Rib Stockings, regular 30o. Sizes 4 to 7, black only. Dollar Dayl. P" 05"‘ -------------- -- 15° Boys’ Golf Stockings 49c Good weight Boys’ Goii Slvtikllllll l" 5"‘)? Bmw" “d Heather mixture, all sizes. Special Dollar Days, 2;: plll‘ " Ladies’ Cotton Hose 19c 100 Pairs Ladies Cotton Hose In Black, Brown, White. A|| gins, reinforced top, heel, toes and sols. Regular 35o Dollar Days per pair .................................................. .. 10o Dress Voiles 39c 38 Inches wide, 20 dlmront patterns to choose irom ailthia year's goods. Regular 46o. Dollar Days, per yard a,” Drapery Chintz 19c Yard wide Drapery Chintz, snorted patterns. ROIIIIII‘ 35c value. Double Dollar Days, per yard _..-..-...--- -------- -- 196 Fancy Cotton Crepes 25c Regular 45c Fancy Colored Cotton Crepes, suitable tor: dresses, ate. Double Dollar Days, per yard .. Ladies’ Corsets Half Price » Lila’ Corsets at hall prlee in such well known makes so Nome Ilsa filled, Princess P. C., and D. A A. A big range number so some surly. " Girls and Misses Corsets 69c 20 palre Girls and Misses Corsets and Corset Walsh. Regular 01.26. Dollar Days ,..._... ...... ..._ >0 kwholesale Prices on ‘Other Li es; .._...... 2w ' of styles to fit any figure but not all sizes In any one _