‘ MARCH 28. 1931 tjiiilillilifi-t WE CAN now make PROMPT delivery or Shipment, from the ISLAND FERT the following CHEMIC in 130 lb. bags. season. If we have write for prices. ‘ BOOK YOUR ORDER N0 supply stored at the Plant - 8-31. =1 __. .._ oaolmarovylv AND VICINITY Moving pictures were held in the Town Hall, Georgetown on Tuesday, lurch 24th, the picture “See Name- less Men" with Antino Moreno and Ulaire Windsor, Thrilling crook drama, also 8th chapter Lightning Express and comedy in Yeo’s Thea- lle, Georgetown, Excellent music was furnished by Miss Rose Falrchild. The Georgetown High School and ‘he Georgetown Square Rlggers play~ ed an interesting game of hockey in ahe rink on Monday March 23rd. lulu: s. number of fans witnessed the lame few penalties were handed out. The first period opened up slowly and the 0.1-1.5. were in the lead. score was 7-5 in favor of the George- town High School. The second period opened up fast the Square Rigger-s trying their best and at last scored t the (Li-LB. scored five. The third Nrlbd both tides played strong de- fensive h0ckey.vMr Spurgeon Walker was referee and proved very efficient. landled all troubles without difficul- -Y- The line up is as follows. 6.1-1.8.- ifirflld Scully, Joseph Bcully Amos Lavandier Raymond Lavandier. Allan ifcCormac, Gordon Gotell, Oliver R055. G.s.R.-GOl‘dOfl Yorston, Mel- ville Yorston, Russel Yorston, Walter ioloman, Bob Jenkins, Walter Mc- Loan. The many friends of Mr James Mc Pherson, Georgetown are sorry to tear of his illness all hope for a Deedy recovery. Mrs Anthony Flynn, Charlottetown. s visiting in Georgetown the guest Also a formula of 1690 lbs., mixed chemicals equal to a ton of 4-8-7 llfixed Goodg_. FOR CARLOAD shipments we will station on the Island Railway. OUR PRICES are now in the hands of our agents and we are in a position to quote you for immediate deliv- ery from the Fertilizer Plant or ex steamer in May. tee immediate or future shipment WE WANT reliable agents in districts where we are not represented. Write for full particulars. A. iliililiE a. no. lLlZEll PLANT ALS s. MIXED GOODS SUPERPHOSPHATE-In 12s 1m. bu... MURIATE or POTASH-In zoo u». bags. SULPHATE or AMMONIA--In zoo lb- bags. NITRATE of SODA-In 100 lb. bags. sa-v Mlxruna-Iu 12s n». bags. 4-s-1 MIXTURE-In 12s lb. bags. 4-8-12 MIXTURE-flu 125 lb bags. special factory machine QUALITY and SERVICE All the above goods are now in , > . Plant, which will be regroundfstglqgelilbdihiaenll ermml as deliveries and shipments are made consequently we are in a position this spring not only mediate delivery but to guarantee in a perfect mechanical condition order- This is a very important service never before available to growers in this Prooinekuae 5L DON'T order your Fertilizer until which are from $2100 to $12.00 per bagged to make im- the goods will be with bags in good You get our prices ton lower than last no agent in your locality call or deliver at any W as we have only a limited from which we can guaran- spent the week end in Georgetown. brother Mr Simon Jay and Mrs Jay. Mrs Herman Lavandiur , George- town recently visited Montague, Capt Fitzgerald and Mr Milton l-Iemphill, returned to Georgetown from Charlottetown. Miss Doris Skinner, returned to her home in Georgetown from Char‘ lottetown-A rsnaun may m: l-Aiuc _ EAGLE RIVER. Mich, Miarch 27- Isle Royale, the largest island in Lake Superior, may soon be a great national park, the only one of its kind in the government system. Pres ldent Hoover has signed the bill creating the park providing the state of Michigan will cede the land free of cost to the United States. TEAR GAS BLAME!) FOR DRUNKENNESS EL DORADO, Ark. Mnrch 27-M- tificial tears gave way to the res} article when George Evans appeared before municipal court here recent- ly on charges of drunkenness. "I wasn't drunk." Evans told the Judge. "My wife shot me with tear gas and sort ofgblinded meuMy eyes are burning yet. That's why they thimsht I was drunk. ~ After hearing the evidence of the case, the judge affixed a fine of tlsm lf her sister Mrs ‘John Delory. noun mllk-producingroota. Iuva uablbtfor miicb cows. For wonomy and but results, cow Prim Mammoth long Red Giant Yellow Oval Yellow [leviathan Giant Yellow "Globe Giant White Sugar Royal Giant Sugar Boot Sold everywhere Ill C0014“. 15""! for also ffhunnd analogue. STEELE. BRIGGS SEED C3;- ‘IRIITIST SIID IIOIISI " I. c drmuum- ll - TINADI ‘F0- \ _ "' p i _ :1 v STEELBB K563. l SUGAR]! IITS and MANGEILS __ _ THE (IHf-RLi)'I"I'FT()\VN (IUARDIAN ! SMASHINQ CRITICISM (Continued from page 10,1 ' ' ' the Province further and further in " debt; and yet there was the oppor- Nulwt o, no“ Pa", tunity to get the revenue without it costing the ,. r‘ of this Province anything. Was there ever such an the time of the conference academic discussion- lnjury to the Province l do not know that it isnecesaary prejudiced our interests by wasting in an _.__._ »__ ..._._.._._.___, PAGE ELEVEN A Surplus ol Power Ancl Nimble in Trallic ’ ill say very much with regard to the wads at this stage. because they will be discussed very fully a little later on. In my opinion the first unfun- nuate mztake made last. your by the allnister cf Public Works was in not getting on to the roads in the spring. when he should have has t ma- chines in operation. 1 understood that was one oi the reasons why he went to that large expenditure in road machinery, so that everything would be ready early in the spring, opportunity? Was the door ever op- ened m wide as u vml in m1, when’ these gentlemen took the reins mi H1 “bmitwlhitsr: ‘zbérhmétlrwtiz: power’? ft never was. We have oh- ‘mu l‘ "l" r n y ' “hm, mum,“ n amen“ umetliimn those. who attended that con- hm m", on an, o! mo“ nocuiomferencc and. neglected to do fllclr ‘u, "u" the nppnflumty_accord_ ‘duty on that occasion. because Just m‘ u, ma“. M,“ §mumenw4hn, was the greatest opportunity, up till presented itself at that time. the! "me-M"! Willi!" 1"" I'"'°“ up“; 100k 3|; the glgngglon go,- a that will ever present ltscli'—nf gett- moment. l shall not go over the his- l"! P" I'll"! i" l"°'°“"°d ‘"5975!’ {pry n; the Dunenn Report, bemugelsettled. They hncl a favorable hear- .43‘- the history of our. subsidy claims lng; they had men from all over goes back very far beyond that. we the Prol-Irces of Canada who were [be (mm L”. yew. up m the mddh have been struggling for increascdjdlsposed to do the right thing by m. summer nothing w" Mc°mpm,h_ subsidy for a great many years. Prince Edward Island, and accord- led so i" u the travelling pubncizfiletirzidethwith carat‘! success sense; ing to their awn boast}! they a could observe, and the roads got into °“ ""9 °i°' “m”? “ ma“ “i “l9 "d °! ¢ mm “l” ‘a J _- - condmo,» fllV/Byb the Bmlfllle 1'0! Bddlflollll Government who was equally well Th, Wm“, ma. w, ha... be,“ ‘d. subsidy had been kept. up until dur- disposed towards us. What morc did vacating all along, the patrol and l“? the w" "id l" 311° Veil-B ihflllthey want? As l said before. they mmtmmce 0pm,, romm h” been followed under the Bell Govern- 51mm, wmud m, mMhnm-y m or. sadly neglected. 1 know my nouimmi- Wile" "ill-hi"! "l =11 W" 4°" der to make the adjustment. 11m they friend the Minister of Public Works, Alterwudb 9m 33m w” taken up lttended that conference, delivered ‘to get this work done when it should nectlon; but It will require a goodlwwlmed; it he“ slum“ h‘ the slitting that any such thing as an many of his stories to convince the £22: yhgillizllamgllsz‘Itfiolzeiudjustment was necessary. Tint Ml! mule thlf- the roads cl this Prc- t t ~ ‘mm great mistake that was made, the vines were rebelled int yen w my Tlf"fi:§m$7:t:"“n21:';°°j:‘;‘;fe Kzzztremendous injury tun w» done to extent at all. (Applause). ill-n; nominee, The" a" mam, “peck of the 8125.000 to carry us along until such‘ road question u“; wuld be dean time as a final adjustment could he- What has happened since in re- Wm.’ but 1 ma]; u“ up no guru," mllllt- will! flml ldllllllflf-‘Ili in hi‘ gard to our subsidy claims? livery “me o, we House m mowing mam nude at the earliest llflflllllfi lllll- tyear we have paragraphs in the new “up; w “Pr”, my “m” l-‘peech from the Throne such as this. mcnt with the member from the First District of Prince (Mr. Gor- don) with regard to this new experi- ment on the Maipequo Road. He has said that the only test of that road will be a period of severe frost. such as we have not had this winter. I do not know what effect it will have on a. road of that kind, laid without any Ncrlecfcd Subsidy Adiuufment Platltudes! Don't you think the w‘ I u‘ "people of this Province are wetting f-b w" award be u" w» W“ tired of platitudes? Haven't they du- Ml ti" ‘M! cf- "Ill Gilvemmtiflilr-overed before “Ill time that plat- vsry clear? There was the door left’ “M” w," m,‘ wppyyJne m“. wide open. I101 l" u" mkflm '“"".ury of this Province? We want. ‘m’ “l “£59m “mm w” h“ "blsaructhing more substantial. These u“: 5:": bifléaml’ swrmlgentlemen have lost fhcir chance; , rc-‘ . foundation except ordinary cla9. I fallow...» “of for 21.11:: gs snobn wit?“ t“; ‘3,::e::n:::§c:h:5“t::e m“ “l” this "mm Wm n“ mm!“ the terms of such adjustment couldt In?‘ o b m‘ t u n" m, mo: any test. because we have had Pm‘ be arranged. That. ln effect. was the-ls c; T‘ tho i", y t ‘m, "my ticaily no frost at all. Moreover. we‘ Duncan Mp0,‘ u n “Wed h ‘his s: “ti” 3e a c: “In m ma‘ {have been given no idea as to what Pmvlnm n w" u u.“ wycmflw t,‘ m“ H t y W“: ‘° dz“ um u“ n”? Yo“ l5 likely m w“- glcsl moment that this Governmentl e l. . u" a‘ n an W0 b f I th t k came into Dower: came into llowerlezpiiuelzlzsgy "m! m“: mac 22:: after a campaign in which one of Spending Extravagantly d l i m“ n S m t ~o u n ma er. o e wen their slogans was: Keep the two c n c y up to Ottawa m‘ order to get some will have a story to tell in this coh-‘agam- The Bum“ mmmlism“ w” their speeches, and went homo for- A LOWER PRICES GREATER - VALUE Maintenance Service Plan Znqullo about our Mlinlunlnco sun" "l" ~ 10.0w rniln l0! Iau than I an: a mil‘ A When these gentlemen thought they were going to clo something wonder- ful at Ottawa because a Liberal Gov- ernment was in power, did they in- vite Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick to go with them? When they were going to get this audit board, which they thought would be a great Dunn! Si: Cyllnln V - ~ - . . fllfzzffzr a EdRYIDulani tradition oi lhbulll quallly 17:“, L“ n va uc lnds ¢Xpr¢5SlOfl lflll1¢lmpfOV¢d t and rtlincd Durant 6-14. The Durant 6-14 ls a ca: ol quiet QIQSQHQQ. ‘ill ‘l! Sulplus" power. it is swift and smooth u _ I I nimble u- tralllc and easy to handle. The Durant 6-14 merits you! immediate msptcflon because ol its exceptional Valug and nfs proud ownership record, see it. Drive it. Your Durant dealer will oblige. sulu av A “Mil-u ‘Malay Controlled s, Canadian new nun/wt MOTORS o! CANADA, umnso Y°IO~YO (LEASIDE) (Au/ma 1U BRANT GOODCAI T. G. IVES Charlottetown and Montague, C STEWART in Charge illuniagc Branch. Act. referred to ln the Speech, I do not know what that may mean. l know generally what a Ticket of million Government in ask for sub- sidy. That is a l-ircu rstanrc that renders our difficulty very much greater. Yet my hon. friend, know- ing he has to face the people and that very soon, is hanging out a straw because he happens to have read the Speech at the open‘ng of the Leave is, and I would say that my hon. friend must be preparing for the general election if it is his in- tention to let prohibition offenders out of jail before their time, in or- The limit to which we can go in Gwtrnmeuts in line, and get our der to vote for him. thing to put into the Speech from Mr Webster McNeil. Perth, road expenditure in this Province is b m l..- very soon reached..Unfor'tunately we rzwsery(ggmzfljguzetlbezj gzzrllmthc Thronb-somethlfll a‘ little have been going beyond that llmlig-men‘ M Ottawa’ led by ‘ gentleman-smoother, a little more pausib c. but we mum)" keep Al’ up‘ A“ 1 “m! who ls most kindly disposed towardsl Th“? returned with I m"! "hnfhey we do not kncw what m5 new ma‘; this Pnmnce‘ we heard I gm“ an]! thought would tickle the c-rlrs —t the Wm cost, and a great deal t-wn; de- ‘but n" m. Ho". w’ L‘ Mmkenilpeopie, but they simply sum-coded In pend on that question Um“ wmxln‘ "m the no“ o’ ‘M! “one ‘mqlllllllllfi themselves Ilfllculu-ls The! 1mm" m“ m)“ the mm Wm stand on the platform-how well disposcdideclared m“ this matter, w“ so‘ up to ordinary winter conditions, he was towards “has _Edward “L ing to be settled at once; 1g was go. and second, what the expenditurelamt and how rem" he was n M“. m8 l0 be referred ti? H 505"“ °l dim" [ltors ~and their story, as repulfufi lll anacea, did they invite New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia to participate? There is no record that they did. l submit that they did not. They went alone. because they were told by one of the Federal Ministers of the Crown that they had better go alone. "Youv are Liberals, and we arc Liberalsp‘ and if we can give you something In the way oi subsidy we dent Want those Tory Provinces of New Bruns- Legislature in Nova Scotia; andvbe- cause the Nova Scotia Government says it is going to make an effort, he at once writes them-the people this Government had spurned a year ago-to beg their assistance. Eleventh-hour Eflorts f I I have always advocated co-operav. HON. MR LEPAGE: Therewere quite a lot got out in 1922. HON. MR1 STEWART: Not ‘so many. perhaps. as got out at the last federal election. (Applause). HON. MR. LEPAGE1 We are going to make it. legal. ‘ " HON. MR. STEWART: You always legalize your measures of that kind. There is little in the Speech ‘from Miss Bessie Jay is visiting in Gevrsetown the welcome guest of her W1" be- We Wm“ "Y V"? much-dime to do the right thing by m. about n one way o,- the omen I; has: Province‘ lthe Liberal press, would lead us to been called the “McIntyre Highway?) _ lrléllele that this W85 a bvdy 0i cX~ _a monument, 1 suppose, w the What was necessary at that timclperts specially created by tlw- King Minister u; Pub!“ wary“ wen’ 3t 151.0 secure a full subsidy srttlemenfffiLlovernment for the purpose it iuru- m; a 800d c010,- ‘m- 5 monument; 1; Ali that was necessary was tdhavcled out that the audit board was is black‘ I suppose‘ by this Mum the flnuLalljustmcnt made. to havcfaimply a board of chartered account HQN_ MR. LEA; Black grad-um the proper calculations perforlnedgants in the regular employ of tur- HON, MR, STEWART; 1g 1,5 more to ascertain just how much addition Federal Dcpartnwnt and that the m“, the umack diamond" that mylal subsidy should be received. TllllliSlflllilfkllld not give thcm power 1p no“ friend the Mlnistgf ahowed at g was all. And within two months uftcr deal with the question of final sub- campaggn meeting 195g; gamma; this Government took power, in the siciy settlement at all. The results we come go another matter, and autumn of 1927, a great conierencmnave provcn that to be correct. The I am rather surprised to see it plac- ed again in the Speech from thGIsenQM-ives of the Dominion Govern-,mits that this audit board is Throne. That is the matter of Dw- "m" "14 l" the Provlncesua con-lthrough-wllllt we need not. look to vincial subsidy. If 1 were in the piaoel, "RIM at which even the Fedcrallu. any ntore. At least, he is reported of my non. friends, if I were com-Ullinisier of Finance was IINSHI! as having made that statement quite pelted. after three or four years. tofwilllldll’! Y0" “heft. If ever there recently, 1 do not know why he ever, have had, I think 1 would hesltateiluslmcnfarnnscd that that was for that board. He should have’ about putting anything in the Speech} ‘he "HW- Wllfll Y0" hid I" the DI"- Imown from the very beginning that from the Throne. or anywhere elsefllfl W "l: ..r¢ement “xvi-her? 111B? u. was only a fake. At any rate, he with regard to this matter of pro- “m? the" SW91”!!! dBY-‘i. 511d the)’ knows now that it was so much vincial subsidy; because a more pit- mlilhl‘: hflve rem-billed W189i‘ 8° f" time and money wasted. fable exhibition l do not think tussle-s the delegation from this Province eve;- [mn ma; by a “Va-um,” uflwas concerned. But what was done‘), hen, of puhllc men u, m, comer, Several long speeches were made.‘ Mlmlcuscli MY m‘- "lend ‘mm “mi” ‘El My hon. friend complains that Gm! 011911111"!!! Bllincd laughing; he scents to "l" ""5 i" "ltvew Brunswick and Nova Scotia I jun‘ A member 0‘ the a°venlmentgwould not co-operate with him be-‘ The Pillrm “Ewsifaper- aPPiimnm’ la ma“ charged with the respmslblblfore that audit board. Certainly not. was a little afraid oi’ this subject, it? 051716 Bflvemmfiflli 0! @116 "Pfil-i-l-he ynfilm o; New Brungwigk and beclluse they 97019195195 m“ m9 Vince’ when we are dun“; wnh “lNova Scotia knew better. They knew No "Co-opcration” Then! was held at Ottawa between repre-‘leader of the Government now ad- icordlng to the latest mp0“ [hm 1 vrick and Nova Scotia to share in it." That was the line oi reasoning that was suggested. But it is a dif- ferent tulle now. lAppiauscd Now they are calling upon Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to COlllt‘ with them. Why? Because Mr. illackenzic K'ng can't du anything more noun. lie can't even promise tqfdo an_v-{ thing rnore- And so my hon. friends arc now very desirous to co-opcrate with the other Provinces. Wcll, ac- have seen in the prcss. they haven't look back on the history which they, W“ III flllllurlllnllr lo have this ld- went up to present our claims be- had very much success‘, U123. haven't even hcd a rerpi-nse- from the Governments oi Nova Scotia or Yew Brunswick. The Trade Board Committee I was rather amused to read an dzcount of a Board of Trade coun- cil meetlng a little while ago. lt seems that a committee on subsidy claims had been appointed and that committe passed an hour or two with the leader of the Government on more than one occasion. Then they made a report which was fum- ished to the newspapers. ft is a pec- uliar thing that this cnmmlttre should become so active just now. lf lthe Throne that would indicatethat vlllces. When I had the opportunity, till-i Govemmmt has been rctlve I tried to practice that poiicl- The dull“ [he 3'6“- Bl" m “use: YD" first conference 1 ever had, when NEE-mill‘ ma“ a w“ l! Y9“ haven't started to deal with the matter o1§ib= CW1‘- ‘md W“ “l” make a- Drovincial claims, was a conferenceltmw] "mm. if you hévenlt with Mr. Armstrong, Liberal Premier the "mm- Th“ i5 m“ 995mm‘ m of Nova Scotia, and Mr. Venlot, the, “hich my m"- mflldi find m?!“ Lihcm] pmmm. n, New Bnunswm; selves no“: There are many other Bu, ha“, my “om friends u." had‘ things about which 1 will have o;- a conference with the Ministers of! "55"?" ‘U ma)“: uolnlnwt 1mm‘? the the Crow-n from thcsc two neighbor-l $55M" m" 1 MW already 59mm‘ ing Provinces since they came into! long" ma“ I 115d inlenifled w ‘PEAK power? liavc they e\er endeavored! m this dams ' to cooperate’! This is the first e\'id-. I "'35 5357 l“ c°“c1“51°“- that it‘ cnce we have of any such attempt?“ m‘ w" lmennml to deny‘ the be,“ madm as | said hero". ummyi work of the session; but it will be because “my f“, they are unpl our duty to criticise whatever we again“ “c and have u, “cc ‘he ‘m, | consider should be criticised, in the p“, V"), mom (Appyauseh ~ interests of the public of this Pro- I am sure we shall all be interest-l "mm ‘mud applause’- ecl to hear just what excuse will be made. It is not any use ior my hon. l‘ _ friends to lay the blame on Nova GAMBLEWS BREAD 0N WATER Scotia and New Brunswick. 111st t. R. ATER. story, let me tell them, will not go RETPRNED 3o YEA S L down with the people of this Pro- vince. The trouble goes much fur- ther back than that. ft goes back tn that i927 conference when the op- portunity was there. What was going on at that very time with regard to the Western Pro- vinces? They had a Commission working under the chairmanship oi ilou uith the other lviaritlnlc Pro- LAS VEGAS, Nev, March " 27- Back in the old days when Manhat- tan was a mushroom gold boom min- ing csmp a gambler tossed 87-50 to a frightened youth who had lost ev- erything he ovrned at the gaming tables. "Forget 1t, kid," said the crawler, should be talked about? It is not a mutter that should be hid. I do not know of anything that was so im- portant, or that could better have engaged theattention of this Gov- ernment for the past three or four yearsfthan that very matter of sub- opposltlen would no a yo; 0g ganmglmatter so vital as the flnanca of the m“ the board h“, m pow". m" n about it. Well, isn't 1t a matter that Prelim“. a mutter that uusht save‘ us from bankruptcy-Jae smiles and laughs! Did these gentlemen. I rc-‘ peat, make any attempt? Did-they suggest at that conference or on the floor. of this House that any rnnchin-l cry should be provided for adjusting,‘ our subsidy? There ls not any record- could never do anything, that they would be only wastln, their own time and the pubic money in going there. But what did this Govern- ment do to co-operate with the oth- er Maritime Provinces before that? those gentlemen who take such an interest today in our subsidy claims had taken the same interest in the subject in 1927, and had given some DIR! before it had sent delegates to that conference, we mllht now he enjoy- ing our full rights from the Dominion of Canada. (Applause. l Judge Turgeon, a former Attorney General of Saskatchewan; and upon his report the settlement between the Western Provinces and Canada was consumma ed. Was anything of that kind suggested at the 1927 confer- ence by our representatives? Not one word; because, if so, it would be re- corded. We have the record cf what advice to this Government Money was the freest article in" the camp in those days. Thirty years later in Las Vegas a bewhiskcred tattered old man beg- ged a hurrying business man for a dime for a cup of coffee. ‘The Old gambler and the business man rec- ognized each other. counts show that they are putting h" "1"" ‘llwhmd "l" h‘ h“ of it. 1 have challenged the late; Premier with regard to this miiior on the floor of the House, and he sldy. My hon. friends have been comphinilig year after year of short- age of revenue, and the Public Ac- Rchtion of the _ Liver and Kidneys made any ‘ , whatever to do so. - Instead, he did practically the some ‘ l llmnruiut tho Minister of Public s"¢l*'*l“‘l‘ali"llffsmll'fd°'§ R- M Works dlil during the federal dllll- 9., d...“ Kjflngy-uyg m, pulgrl-he discounted on our claims. The most of the delegates It that conference knew just as much u our‘ When the liver becomes cl or torpid in action the kidneys ave to lldp out with the work of filtration. FOX rangement that was necessary; and‘ that matter they completely. forgot. And because some of the representa- ‘ives who were there whispered some Hunted words of sympathy Info their ~ar they came home, tickled to death. They did not wake up until ' two yuan ‘afterwards to the hot that they had mode a complete failure of their ,_ mission. and that instead of benefit- liven virilc, nmnw; _ in: animals umm-"lfi"; cuionll tivo for diges- tlvo disorders. The‘ Rose-Mil- l Biscuit x ma; of! ailmonfmegjnfi 01in this advertisement for free sample. BOSS-MIMI! nlscury C0 I/m News}. ouiuuu P- I. l. plumb-am "M'- IIi-lu a Co. us. hlmoulh. ‘tinctlnhwlucethnyliadlwiohlrl flfllflflu|_ "Fmml-“lm "ll-h "ll"! W fl!" When thcliverfsilsthe kidneyshavc ."cu" clulllu. It was not preaching that] allthc work to d9. w" “maul,” u w” ‘he an.‘ ‘bl Hence the beginning of trouble is usually biliousness, instigation and constipation and after a time the Hduey-s. ‘n tobeaflaoted and thorn comcl bac che. urinary derange- ment: and kidney disease. The nmarhblo success of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills is due to tbdr unique combined action on tho liver, ldduayl and bowels. They got - at tho cause of trouble and romovo it or in nu. aroma tholivcr action sud than“ rduc the overworked Urban. I suppose, Mr. Speaker. you have seen the names of this special com- mittee, and if you have seen their rames you will know their political stripe. They purpose now to col‘ a public meeting. May I say. with all clue deference, that a public meri- ‘mg will further our subsidy inter eats just about as much u lid the speech of my hon.‘ friend ilil- Min- lister of Public Works at Annnndulc.‘ ff ll not discussion that is wanted.‘ We have had too mtch discussion! We want action; the time for talk has passed. Look where Canada ll today. At that time. when the i927 conference was ‘called, the treasury wa. overflowing. The Dominion Gov- ernment was spendng money on all sorts of things. But hard times have come oil over the world. We have modulator-ed a period of financial , together with certain contributions, U I N strut, and that is the situation we‘ gm e1 the pump; granny I hovctofnawhnwolcfo thcDo- I ‘t provision is being made for the pen- isioning of school tcache took place, and it was never suggest- ed that any such method be adopted. There is where l say these gentle- men fell down. There was the op- portunity they had. and they simply let It lo by. Then, for the next two or three years, they went to sleep. There is no record that they did an) thing until about a year ago. when they suddenly got stage fright and started to Ottawa to sec whether they could not get some sort of a story to put before this Legislature. (Applause). I am very glad to know that some Feel a cold coming on? You can ucvcr tell what s coldwlll do to you ‘alter it gels I grip "I your system. Tim‘: why its don- Why chance even the discomfort. lct alone the illness it ruck Irvin’, when a few tablets of roves Bromo Quininc will drive it out! yzffarsxnlyl R O M 0 I NE gcrous. l shall comment on this ‘matter until the legislation is ibrought down. I presume it will be a system very much like the railway system, by which contributions Wllll be made by the teachers themselves. TQSEYVE IHIUIOI wlmmmmssruntumn ‘so: