" - PAGE TWELVE l. -- '1.‘ an Unusual Richnw of Flavour in ilnnsisaaeiu that is not found in any 03161’ 1°3- Indeed There Is! DEAN mum's SIXTH ANNUAL 2l-DAY TOUR Across CanadasBack ’340'°° Qgnggpondjng fares from other points. Leaving Toronto by special train via CANADIAN PACIFIC - Monday, July 22, 1929 ‘ ‘ ' t t l t .. t‘i g places. fullgglzlhggllllfstlzlgilllrltzllll‘Elnlhrdeililuaiisi hrhlltllifuuiuus licziuty Spots Banff, Lake Louise, Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley w _.]A w ' h ., ' i ' B. fT-Wfinlermorohighway. gtigilruxieiplliligisis—llillgihirlilzg llfiklzrlalilgcllt ailll zicnylss the (lrcui. Lakes. - f ll ' f .t‘ x u he had on application mu“ra'edC:3rlelrfel)i€ll'lg§ lhlfsscllllglrcarllgiigdllli b. RR. 4O King Sh, Saint John, NJ!" or to DEAN SINCLAIR LAIRD F rOm '1 ORONTO including all expenses. Roving 600 Maedunuld College P.O., Que. I £71 15-20-21. May 11-18-25. June a- io-ll9. July 6-13. uteri-ole: sedan - 11m lode] - Good order... D01! S db —l92'l M d I ' Goodecohdltllon . o e liaaielTudor Sedan-HZ! $600.00 onnacovn- . . . . . . .. PAINT UP—CLEAN UP We Have a Nice Fresh Stock of- Alabastine, Muresco, Paints, Brash es, Sponges, Step- ladders, Buckets, Smoky City Cleaner, etc. be Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. 123 Queen Street- “ The Friendly Pleased to Serve You. Hardware Store " $550.00 {all Tudor Sedan-ISM l ......-..u--.... Phone 757. Harry Cox, (2nd Kings)‘, Mr. J.J. Lar- abee, (4th Queens), Hon. B. W. LePage, (2nd Queens) and Mr. W. C. S. McLure, (5th (Queens). it H Wednesday Afternoon, April 10th. The debate on the budget was con- tinued by Mr. Hurry Cox (2nd Kings) who in the course of his address said that he found no fault ivith the pre- mier for not having anything to do with the visiting parliamentarians, if such were his religious principles. 1 But neither should any one find fault with l-lon. W. M. Lea and Mr. Wright, for having done what they believed to be their duty in meeting them and going about with them. He scored Mr. MacPhee for “un- manly conduct" in criticising the Minister of Agriculture. while he was lying on his sickbed for having help- ed to entertain ‘the parliamentarians. lie also criticized the Guardian news- paper for having made so much of SC l1 C l. THE most sensational used car sale ever held in Canada is creating a furore! This month every used car in every Chevrolet dealer’: showroom in Can- ada is being offered at a sensationally low price to make way for the New Chevrolets coming in to meet spring deliveries. And we’re right in the forefront of values. Ask anyone who’s seen our good Used Cars. Ask anyone who’s s“ ' read the price tickets. Ask any of the satisfied buyers. Better still, come in and see ‘for youn- self. There are still several astonish- ing bargains left . . still a fairly wide selection of makes and models. But they're going fast... So act now, if you want to save money! “scum Q lll- vAwrs A, & Charlottetown . . irol it, and regretted that a member on Ithc Liberal side of the House mo , given it the opportunity to do so. He commended the members of the op- ‘ position 1'01‘ their stand in the mat- l lCi’. l lie hritied the opposition on the ‘ =ad results of their Government Con- pnlicy. which had their number to five. C El‘ th b0 I16 it SHEIIIIESIS AMAZING i again; there an six o! us." to be tlvo, up until yesterday." of the Commission on teachers sai- arles, while expressing doubt as to whether it would help education much. He thought the teaching me~ thods of many of those who had Addresses on the Bud- been 1:118 ma’ vrofwlostovert w; a GS-TS 9 SOIIIQW B 0U 0 get Delivered by Mr. flatm . treaty might hurt speculators. would be sure of a fresh article. policy of the government and thought the Charlottetown papers which find fault with "Hog backs" were a little previous in doing so. 9x91811130: lhlt he had only gone to age, and hence any faults in his English should be condoned. He felt that the English on his side of the House was nearly as good as ‘that of "19 Opposition members. the Guardian newspaper would not be mean enough and low enough u: General’: sdzninvlszrntion. and refer- Campbell. as two of the most prom- ising young men in Prince Edward Island. Any work Mr. Thane Camp- bell had not been charged for,.as he was .the Speaker predicted a brilliant politi- repudiated the strictures of opposi- tion speakers on their acting for the Attorney General. they were quite useless. reduced putting on more taxes. but they were pledges in regard to Prohibition en- forcement-—except that they did not Government. tentlon of the opposition members, ing for the gravel had been put into ordinary revenue, was not true. money had in fact been spent in building concrete bridges, culverts, etc. He believed it. was manifestly im- possible to give the teachers their increase taxing the people or borrowing mon- . ey have paid the teachc a out, of Gov- ernment Control revenue, but he felt th got in that way. Th: speaker paid c. tribute to the industry and devotion to the inter- ests of the country of Hon. WM. Lea _who. he regretted, would not be in the House this session. He also com- mended him for‘ his policy in en- couraging farming. - Referring to the poultry business. under his observation in British Coi- umbia. telling of the high which had been obtained for pure bred birds-particularly one hen which laid 351 gegs in 357 days. In this matter, the speaker thouglfll, our claims might be all right to go in with Nova good premier has been twice to Ot- tawa and while there. pressed our claims very ably. the Conservatives should take any credit for th-s $125,000.00 interim subudiy, or the 840,000.00 railway grant. the province in my case. The cred- ernment which gave tho Commission-which, i! tho Conserv- atives had had their way, we would never have had. ' i Ho felt the Provincial Govemmont was entitled to credit for the suml spent on the clr ferry and the Mur- ray Harbor railway. He accused the opposition mumb- crc of not hcvinfbrought down the public accounts or tho cxtnrnll audit earlier than six hours helm tho ut- imatu. Stewart flatly contndiohd. The npukor once again cam-cued knows CLOSED r0 AUTO TRAFFIC rm: CHARLO‘ ‘ 2131a. -F\I m...’ lion. J. D. Stewart: "Better come ' ‘ ‘. m. Cox: "Well, there only seemed MB. J. J. Lannnnrxis Annnass Mr. Larabae (4th Quocns) approved He believed that the’ Australian But would not hurt consumers. who He commended strongly the road 0N. B. W. LePAGlTs ADDRESS Mr. LePage (2nd Queens) began by hool till he was eleven years of He hopfld " I Qtlm any such faults he might ' ' ommit. He went on to praise the Attorney ed to Messrs. Clare and Thane premiers partner. The a1 future for those two boys, and As to external audits. he believed The present government was not als had- fulfilled their campaign wu gounoinu- i ‘Big-SiX-ey’... You know, it had that air of distinction ‘ that makes_ypu_ long to call it your own. _ _1 “And then I__ drove it! It’s simply the most stunning ~ " thing! You can forget alLabout the engine and those mechanical gadgets because you Just Ifnow they re . y _ alright. Audit tops the steepest lllllS without even a r _ low price.” JAPRIL‘ 13. 1929 . g. g v _ l‘ ""5. ( ‘n *1 Love its “ID set my heart on this Pontiac Big Six . . even before . ' f. I knew ‘how thrilling it was to drive. It just looked so _ = = collcmng more taxes. which the late IHUYITIUI‘. ~ ' ‘ govuuunent had failed to do. n < . ' ' ', _ ‘ He went on to claim that the Lib- I never knew Flue a Big SIX at such an absurdly i‘ . .., . v,» He said that the con- "T-HOSE ‘MECHANICAL GADGETS" - at the balance of the $150,000.00 rrowed from gravelling, often pay- Th: in salary without either . The Stewart Government might a teachers wouldn't want money described a farm which had come prices PRODUCT OF appoint, me three magLgu-gtgs _ mg Big Six high-compresioh mginor-oocunteiybclsnced. Fuel pump. Newly ‘.. vrtor. internal _ commended the road one of ‘he expending. dirt - proof, iour - wheel brakes. foot controlled. tilt - ray bread r ts Luvrjoy Shock - p y Absorbers. Bigger Bodies by i-‘illiér’. Rich plufh-upholstenes; Tcrnstcdt fitmcncs. bu...» - A Horne .& CmPrince Motors cannon-crown " svmvrsasms Dealers. for Prince Edward Island GENIERAL iuorons on CANADA,.IJIMITBD his belief in prohibition, and prophe- sied that Government Control would not last vary long in the other provinces. Nine tenths of North Am- erica was under Prohibition. The United States was sticking‘ tn this gust moral and economical law. 4 Mr. LePage considered reports of the prevalence of rum-selling and drunkenness. Conditions, he stltld. were 100 per cent bcttnr than two years ago. He claimed that in Port Elgin you could m a doun drunkcn men in ten minutes. In that than also. one mun got three bottlcl of whiskey. (At 0 p. m. the home ndloumcd). THE CLAIMS FOR. SUBSIDY were well pressed. it otia and New Brunswick, “but our He didn't. think Thnt would have come to was really duo to the federal gov- Duncnn EVENING IIUBION Th0 house met at 0.20 p. m. Mr. Longs, continuing on the pro- hibitlon queation. furthlt ltrollod the batm- onforccmont, which, no nld wn the rule under the present gor- ernmcnt. n0 alluded to the banquet In m1. at which the Conservatives lcunohod the policy of dormant control. ‘Thanh. n0 nil. to an good poopu of the mvlaoc. ll p0! cont o! the cllrgy, and the unpla- mcu alilnnco, that policy _ Wildl- featnd-cnd 07m the Gun-dill: newspaper. allot flu U. 141mm: nomad to in dull!!! ii a180- Ilc ammo prohibition columnist J: NOTICE (This ltctemont Hon. J. D. IIOIIIIFFQN Oharlottcmwn was now perfect, and ‘ being sold. but if he knew where it liked Dr. MlcMilim if he knew any place c man could get a. drink. On Dr. Moclvlillcn replying "yes," Mr. hePlge criticised him for not infor- ming the commission. Mr. lePage believed. however, that liquor was p1 ‘lbition act use not nnear l! was being sold he would inform on it. or_ laugh ‘l0 it. (Here Dr- ulcm. 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