Debate Is Con tin aed ll-lorace G. Wri ht. Fourth were 20 more patients in the in- Digig?“ OI pl-mge, s-pea lug‘ on the stitution during their tel-m man budge; debate said that t e Gov- tlhere were during the Conserva- mmlelll had a great deal cine 93-:- lve term. 8nd this was partly the [ire iii bElilg associated w h 1 e cause of the larger €Xpél1dllurgg_ ‘embers o; the opposition dw n! hflpeakiniz Of agriculture i... said {lhuesslcl-L lgtt tit was the most knpgl-tllhf, He clullncd that t1}; lfubllcuAc- i?‘ I15 Ty in the Province and all had not been Jockeycd or e taxes 0f the Province come in. _-¢ would have been bal- directly from the farming and “all ll lilo funds had been Joc- fishing industries. a)“ [ll] sinking iuud could have The farmer is not getting en- ml l t_o 1 1-2 per cent ough profit on his products to gurlilus shown for the 10m lésgpyttigniélsslsfiliéiagg S; living and '5“ teyrglllllliifed the method of them. m“ t° m” iie ¢ . ~,-,h the provision oi’ a l\l\lll(l which tvas carried on Fann Rehabilitation . ll“; Céiiservnllvepnrty during ' office, with that He mentioned the plan o; eslab- litcn followed by the lishing a fol-h; l-ehdbllllallun .\lllllIi(‘lll.. scheme, which was dropped “inch r"iii~i:iic_;l the expendl- war broke out and ex laiued that, ii-lies during their the lGovernment thought that un- . emf) oyment would be m); - c tit the huge debt of of by the war, en ‘me ~ “cut, he argued He said the farmer vivas 1n g iry to spend serious condition in relation to ti}? make arlvance- production of hogs because cf the ish cost or reed. n is llddfid to if the members would the already serious condition of q p91; where they were the farming industry. b-tgffl illt‘ tho. was incurred. ' ’1he cow population of the prov- " ince has decreased and this l; Road! Nflcfsiflfy Serious as a, certain amount of livestock must be kept on the "ii rcrids were ne- farms to keep agriculture in a pf.\\ll'\ lll n n- ‘the tourist ‘lll- healthy condition, he said. _ M.“ ll, tins Province, he claun- In regard to the discussion about cheaper feeds he maintained than i ircs showing the l-hcre were farmers in this Prov. .. l’ lll rl-vcnuc which ince who could not producc grain (l I10." ihc increased here as Cli9flply as ll could m lm. .nc during the 'rted, as some cf the land h,“ 1i amounted to ecome impoverished, through oi 39.853. This would neglect, Mr. wright claimed, ' : to capitalize the debt s. ht- siild. Need Grain Elevator (‘XITCIKIIHIYCS made iviiicli are now an Western grain was being sold in ll.ii l..- a financial :~c-~ Denmark cheaper than it rim be - iLlVPrlllllPllL to bc bought llcre, hc pointed out. Hc ut-<i_ spoke of rcprcscxitaitious asking tor s lll a sound con- cheap?!‘ freight rates which ivere . ., according to the made to the Federal Government. hc said. Denmark is the competitor of this suiil there were con- Province in the Bflllsh market, ' on the Government This Province is also called on to . :.inim, rclicf ctc., my in taxes for the low freight iic fli‘illilllflS created lute to tllc coast on Denmnrlyg lllf‘ l'\J2i(i projects feed. He charged that this action nlilll bc alright. on inc; it of the Federal Govern. an lhc Conservative inent was a bonus to western Car.- il0.~(‘l‘\'C all the crcdit aria farmers. He advocated the Isl‘ or subsidy from building cf a grain elevator in i llllliCilll Commission hzastern Canada by the Fbderal ‘ml renditions and Government as a bonus to the cast. us iilvcu a sub- ern farmer. oi $l25,000 as a. re- The speaker favored the work rill Government had being done by the short cont-gas, (Jomnilsslozi. The agricultural education would i: "Who presented help to hold the interest of young \ men. Vvright: "I do not He blamed the luck of spirit in COOPBrHLIOn among the fi-rmcrs as “night maintained the cause for so many failures in ..r iilins were siart- cooperative societies. There is too auitlcrs when he was much selfishness on the part of the .- not settled bc- individual farmers. he said. Ull- Govcrnmcnt at fair competition by independent of power". merchants was the cause for the failure 0f many cooperative stores. Re Pleblsclte ~- "(TI the amounts re- l"‘ Federal Govcrn- In regard to the forthcoming that the Liberal plebiscite on beer and wine he ;l obtained $914» claimed the discussion on the sub- Ulill\\'.\ during their iect should be started on the ficor the Conservative of the House. cbiiiiucd. On He charged that many members hrv li'i:l bottiinccl did not ilnderstand what alcohol tiun the Conscrva- was, and claimed that it was not l. a stimulant, as some people "zr crillcism of the thought. but ivas a narcotic. ' l" "rinvood Hos- He claimed that alcohol was 10d that there detrimental to the reactive powers of a person. Hitler was practicing abstinence from liquor and teaching the youth to do so and "they will be better off," he said. Many people 1n the Province are on relief and others not. earning much and a, lmv to institute the sale of bee: and wine should not be passed us it would entail hard- Sillpg on the families of these men MALLETFS Battery Service (iriuiis From Ottawa r Exide and Prest-O-Liic Batteries and Service Bat- tery charging and repairing; Radiator flushing and re- pairing; Gasoline, oils, greas- lng and washing. Accessor- M - E-SAT. mi. IIIlIIIIIPP 3.00 |-. M. les. bikini 5.30 P. it l ITANNUAL P. W. c. BOXING TOURNAMENT AT THE SPORTING CLUB .li Least 7 Bouts all Finals for Divisioi. Championships. ADMISSION 25¢ THURSDAY, MAY z -_ J. P. MucPHERSON expert clofliier "Soys" The plcco tor an ill fitting suit is on the line. When you poy for ° garment see that it fits you right. You ore entitled to °_P'°Pflr fitting garment. No mun looks well or is or his best especially if he knows his suit doesn't iit. We learned the clothing business at our own expense and can lit ycu in stock or mode to measure. J. P. MaePllEliSfill 8i SON Great George SL-Chorloftotown American Baseball League, Of the nine hits New York col- the only extra base blow was a triple in the eighth by Tom Hen. riclrand dill not flgwe in the scoring. The Yankees hunted twice 1n l the first inning when they pzied up three rims off Elden Auker and mflllflilftl lo keep ahead through the remaining ;n:llngq_ M Phumlelliliia. Nelson Potter lZiWe the Athletics a tidy May-day brisket it: his seven-hit hurling set. Ckvclanri Indians back 5-1. The 1°“ "Tillllicd the Indians into a tie gorx first Dluce with Boston Red UXBRIDGE, England, Mary 1- (CP CABLEl-Boxlng men of the vice Forcc, won four bouts tonight u." ntcinbcrs of the British Ariny tcain, which tllCklCd the Royal Air Force in a series cl three- rounders. The iiirnlcn gained a. victory by one pomwZl-ZU. The rcsults:— FCGLIiCIWYPlfJILZ Lance (mrpcralE. H, Bell, London. Ont., R. C. A. S C., out-pointed Corporal Graham. Lighitvc-lght: Aircraitzntan John- Asliby. Toronto. R. C. O. C. Welterweight: Private G. C. Low. who would spend their money in liquor, he said. Mr. Wright quoted authorities to show that alcohol was inlurious to people as it was ilarcoiio poisoning. Dr. MacMlllun: “Thut is not cor- rcct." Mr. Wright said it was t-“e Medi- cal Council of EniLand which hnd proved this by scientific tests. "If we have an interest in the future generation alcohol should be eliminated." he said. He canned that the use of alco- hol as a beverage was on evil and should not be made legal. Referring to (ioctows orescrlpllflils. he sztiti that sonic doctors were not honourable and issued scripts without consideration. l-ic cited the case 0f Nova Scotia which is under Government sale and ouotcri figures s‘ owing the amount of iilcohol coilsumczl in that Pro- vlncc. Iic clriinled that the amount thcrc had shown a large increase. 'I‘hrce out of cverv ten drinkers became drunkzirds. he said. Mr. Robinson Mr. B. W. Rolfnsnn. 5th Distri" of Prince rcfcrrcrl to the death of Mr. Angus McPhee. He mentioned the good fellowship which nrcvailcd in the House dliflni! the session. He mid tribute to Premier Camp- bell for his remarks on t1. e Pr0hibi~ ticn Act. The sucnkcr was in favor of the highway imroiccts which were carted on dllflfl! the nest few years. He spoke of the sincerity of the remarks made by Hon. Mr. Wright on the Temperance question. N0 nroercss Ilfls bccn made in the Tampcrancc cause. he added. Thcrc was n grave danger if the nmhlbilion law would be rctnincd if mcn imd women voted according tn the way they drink. he said. He 51ml t.‘ cre were many young girls today who rwiulcl iukc a drink This was one of the first Provinces in Canada to embark on Prohiblion but despite ii'l the 0195805 Wk?" thcv were not kept and the ranks of the drunkard were only dcplct- ed by deaths. There are man)’ f9- crtilts to flll their places. This liiw has been tried for 30 years and it is time for a change. He spoke of a telephone call from a lender of n military unit iit He 1- fzix, which he received. asklnr! it?!" the boys in uniform be allowed I" vote 1n the plebiscite. Democracy was never in ouch danger as it is iit present, and the only thing ex-scrvicc men have left now ls good fellowship. Any member who spent 0H9 Will- tcr in Franco would nni trike except- ion to the rumrrition. "1 am doilbiilll if the President or the Executive Council would refuse to 188111? i118 ‘rum ration on certain occasions." he said. Asks Vote For Soldiers He asked the Premier to give the boys in ihc milltitvy units he DY!" vllege of lagiircrisscing their sentiments mifyeplpcfiiclgri that if a izenfral vole representative of the Prov nee takes place it would hcln the gov- ernment in making legislation on the question. Predicts Chill" "11 people would vote in the best interests of the Province and all“ pie, personally I think we aye a change. hc adilfi e force- the malslaturc have been hypocrites tion Law," hi‘ present law on i110 Si" ment of the Prohibition LR cnt policy should started in carh sthools. he the present conflict which mu be_fac_fg._____ _-._-—.-.= (Continued on one 13. Col ‘ll Pearson's five-hit pitching in the leetcd oft" three St. Louis lntoilers, lst Division, Canadian Active Ser- _ "Police officers miérmember! of in the enforcegcgt of the Prohibi- ‘= ' 1 the A lack of min and ytigegogks ls the roason for the lack of enforce- ‘ Yankees Score 5-3 Victory Over Browns NEW YORK. Mai! l-(AP)— World chomiplon New York Yon. ecs _s:ored a 5-3 victory over St. Loni». Browns today on Monte Athletics’ three-gum losing streak. cgivgtorrsroww l_ QQARBlAN Foxxks filth homer. _took over third place as tour Potter's victory clapped the anfheldwthenrlsltoxu to-mone‘ “hit washlngwn- WWIEBTWPWQT’ 15 H duping the remhmde; o; "lhe 55ml men to hand the Tiger: I. 10-7 vic- ‘Ilne Red BOX walloped Vallie Eaves, Pete Appleton and Ed Weil- _ l and {or l3 hm, lncludlng Jlmmy for Detroit and was knocked out. vvmh a Wild pitch, and forctd un- of the lmx in the fifth inning, be- l Al, wuhlhglsh. Den-oi; q-lKel-s ing nicked for all oi.’ WuslLngtCifs runs. Lynn Nelson stspprd in and llimited the Senators to two hits the kas walked four batters. (Buck) Netwsom started Al Hollingswiorth Washington and gave six bases on balls. Car-rasquel let in one run other across Wl-"i n ivrlk. Walter Mristerscn gave utp three bases on bolls. and Joe Krokaus- Rookie Ray Mack scored the In- dians’ only ruin in the third when he connected for a home run. Only ‘ two Indians got on base after the fifth inning. blasted out his fourth mum- trllpper of the season and Wally Moses his second. lefty Bo-b Groves relief and. after choking off a. Chicago uprising, pitched effectavely as the Red Sox slugged three White Sox hurlers for a 12-4 triumph at Bmton. Kennedy, the first batter to 16cc. Grove. promlptly smacked a. home run. Grove lasted until the Ilfiih, when with none out he walkcd two ‘batters before Joe Kuhcl slammed l a E318??? “Boxer CZaE-nue. Successes In Boats With Army Team Hat-field, Aurora, OnL, R. C. A. S. C., outlzoiziicti Corporal Wcloh; Aircraft-small Show trclincaeiy knocked out Pfliifiilii R. B. Robert- son. Blenheim, Ont... R. C. R. l Ligllt-herlvywfag-ht: Gunner Dan- , nle MncCormack, Sourls. P. E. I.,I Royal Cmiadian Artillery, ou-t- l lmlnlcd Flying Officer Bailey. son defeated Lance Corporal Foals. _ Liverpool. N. S. Vvcst Nova Scota‘ nic Afiilllfii. outpointed Private W Rpgin]eni',_ tlgigquapncct first ‘ round). Dodgers 9 - game Winning Streak Broken By Reds The sensational nine-game wlnnng c-titok of Brooklyn Dodgers crash- ed today on the rosks oi a 9-2 vic- lory W Cillclllllflii Reds, Na-uouai League baseball chum ions, who bail-rd around in the fcutth inning for ezght of their runs. The teams played at Cincinnati. For the flrst three innings Hugh Odssy continued one no-hit s,.cll which Tex Carleton mst over the Reds yesterday, but when Bill Wer- ber finally smashed a double in the fourth, the rout was on. Dur- illg the Reds‘ attack Ernie Lom- bardi hit n home run with the base: loaded. Brooklyn started boldly enough by carving four hits in the first three innings off Walters, but af- ter the Reds gave their fast-boll star a lctid he gave uponiy two hits -—a:id two runs. One of the blows wns l1 home run in the fifth by Pete Cosoarart. Hash then stepped into action After 2.130 consecutive games on the dcamond for New York Yan- kees, Lou Gehrig sat on the bench at. Briggs Stadium, Detroit. a yenr ago today to watch the Yanks whip the Tigers 22-2. Gehrig was benclh- l cd at his own request, and onlyl scvtn wccks inter he aunoznced lie , was retiring from active baseball. as doctors had dingnowd a muscu- lar stiffness as a foim of paralysis. PORTLAND Ind. —(CP) -—Of- iicers hcrc arc built. for hcavy duty. Wrights of four iloliceuicn total 927 pounds. Ehcriif Charles Imcf. gcjlivicr than any of them, wtnghsl 33 MERCEDES. Tex —(CP> -—Forty- one lugs in the first three litters‘ is the record of “Lntiy Rio," a rcgis- . tercd Duroc Jersey cow. Speed For Sale l Ln the ' eighth Bob Johnson Rookie Herb Hash rushed to Rookie third baseman, Bob circuit clout. l Overseas iral Robertson. Middleweight: Pixvute P. W.i Heavyweight: Corporal Robin- NEW YORK, May 1—(AP)— ,. lngersoll, Ont., R. C. A. S. 0., Out- ’ point-ed Cor = REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) WEIGHT OF THE LAW PORKY OF LITTERS i | l i Standard bred horse Allie‘ Burnham 2.08 1-4. For fur-l ihcr particulars apply A. B. Cutcliffc, Charlottetown. w. Hc advocated the cstnblishment of ,““l“‘,';:.“§.‘,.‘i§ .*.’.Y?.”.‘.'.‘.°.‘3l “l "mom" r n ‘g9 lgléfmlllglflliiill a, to cnsurc ti at 1e Y5 W f1 ", "m" mild?» Some nrclim nary wounw-m - this; line. It should be introduced in the‘ He pfcdlfiigd hard days flhend w; S i L-36-5-2-3i. BRINGING UP FATHER G-l-ITHINKIT wocao . 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WHY DON'T THEY I‘ W FOP O PUT ‘BIMBO" IN w) THE BOX 7 I mug’ CIGAIIETTES Recognizes Petey Scalzo l WASHINGTON, May l—(CPl— The National Boxing AnSOCiflL on today recognized Percy Sczilzo of New York as featherweight CJZHII‘ pion of the world and hauled Spider Armstrong of Toronto as one of l0 fighters it would recog- nize as title oponents. "The N. B. A._" said President Harvey L. Miller, . bsciibis w the theory that titles are won in the ,r1ng, but Scar/cs case presented the peculiar p:cture of various leading fealtherxlveigihts declining t0 box him in a title match." Last month the N. B. A. with- drew it: lTfOgiiliTill of .10‘). h- ibaid as the fcrnhci-ivcight ciiiiui- pion Non-fave rites 1 See Chance Of Win In Derby By Sid Feller _ Associated Press sports Writer IDUISVLLLE. Ky, lviay 1 —I.*\P) »Derb_v-town trolled out its 01M‘- coat, mittens nut. umbnnlzl ulnar, ‘but the nasty little lain-ii o I)i'i‘l ii.- bcr in Mav that blew in t-uul ll d0 n glee 0f several (‘alldldfil4‘$ in S lua- day's 66th running of the Kcuuiclzy Derby. 1n fact. most witnes<es swore thcv saw the Maryland Mlifllflilll. 1'1‘: tor. laugh right in Blinclcclis Lin‘ l .whei'e they stand lookin: o! i other across the little lawn b.~::\ barns. _ _ l It's not that Pictor or 131i or Ro- ,man or Qnliahadlon was anv no l- ler or drlcr than an he Lthcxi sat down togcl l irtckpot lav in nice. u o ‘mun _ I Churchill Dow-us‘ i;_ wniy ‘looked like a strip _o. flu» ‘ ~ épuddinlz. Of course, its $0.; 1 t" (lays to the biiz show. and at least v one w-caiher official lusnited ow that there was a "tin: hi“ .- on“? the entire ini<l_-\vc>t_ ‘may t 1.! ‘a fair chance of ILIVOTIHLI‘ w ' ' i" the next few days. Bu: _Pl and the others are olllmi» thev lust stood around and \ ed in chorus: “We can drc. . . we." Baseball Results l Baseball Postponsmc-ins: N.i.t.ull< ail-New York at St. L " u tc lll», ,Bostc-n at Clucrilgo l ' '- iPliilaxiclphia at Pll-tfibl ‘lour scheduled. Ain ht tour scdicdulcci. In i.l:..ilil.i. grime scheduled. Ams-r-icniii I\§E./\." lflll0II——-NO game schcdumd. YESTERDAYS Rliil ‘I/IS AMERICAN LIiAG l'l~'. Chicago loo 03o ooowt a n Boston 013 4X2 lilX-IZ lii ii Eaves. Appleton. Welland and Trcsh, ‘Turner; Grove, lIi\s.i zilzci l DcSautcls. l Si. Louis 010 llO 0011-41 5 0 ‘New York 310 010 oo Auke-r. “flute-head, Han Suez-e; Peuron and Dicky. lClcvelaixd . 001 000 000 l '1 2 l Philadelphia 000 lll 02x-e5 ll 0 Allen, Zubcr. Drown and Heinz.- ley; Potter and Hayes. Detroit 1M M0 230—-l0 l0 4 Jvashinlztm 300 130 0110-7 9 0 .' Nmvsom. Nelson and T."l)hr‘li.<; l Holllngsworth, CrlrrrQoucl. blaster- l son, Krakauskas and Ferrell. l. l narrower. LEAGUE Brooklyn 000 Oli 000~2 ti n Cincinnati 000 800 lOv-fl R I U859)’. Mungo. Tnmuhs oti i. Wank-i. Pfivlilr; Walters and Loin- bardi. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . No games aoheduied, I By George McManus