- -PAGE THREE.""' THE cHA1iLorTETowN GUARDIAN MAR'cH2s ierll . . ~\,~1.. -, . .. ,~/ v ' ._ . s l » < /so ` ‘ .im _ .\ _ .AV 1 \\ ‘r- ..C IV/ / i. \ / ~‘ . \ /_ /Q W I . ‘MJ / _,_ 0/5/ l ' ' No Need To Rubl R stiff sore muscles apply Sloan s'I_.|_mment to the pain or ache, it qulclliy penetrates and soothes ‘without rubbing. Rheumatism. gout. lunibafo, neursligis, lprains and bruises are quick y relieve by its use. Cleaner and more promptly gin. live than mussy planters or ointments, it does not stain the skin or clog the pores. The family medicine chest in thousands of homes has e place for Slosn‘s Liniment. Atoll drualsts, 25a. 504:., and $1.00. Sioans Lmimeni _ /f'/L 1; .fi /J/l //Y _ Dil. D¢VAll’S iiliiilttflll !'il.I5,’,‘.§°ll: tin’ Pill iorwomsn. 36 l. bex or three fm . Bo tl at all Drug stores. or mailed to any on rceeipt of price. Tas Bcosnx. Dave lt. Catharines ontario. ____ R Restores » Vim and Vitnli;y;for time end Brain; increases "grey matte ‘;a'1‘onie-will build you up. is n.bex,or two for mt drug stores. or by mai on receipt gpgtee. I Boollm. Dane Co.. st. Catherines "Sold by George E. Hughes - Professional .Cards I »,...l.~ .. §Dr. . P. McGrath ’ - Corner of Prince and ' . - Sydney Streets Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to ll, l to 4 '- p. m. and 7.50 to 8.30 p. m. .Telehhone No. 632 5023'.3,25Mti’. Dr. Clift N . CHHONIC DISEASES ctnwrivn TREATMENT by me moiithuin ~-advance, Victoria Hotel. Charlottetown, P. E. l., Canada. UFFICE HOURS, 12 to 3 daily. or by appointment at residence. I 4207-1-30M3mos.pd. S. S. Hessian LAWYER Montague, P..l. Money to Loan. lililt-3-l8Mtf. I. D. STEWART Barr{`?teg_Soll’ici)tlor and 0 ll IC Omen Newsen lsioek, Charlottetown Branch Gffice, Georgttown Mane to Loan on Real Estate 1575-10-ixlltf. WARBURTON 6 SHAW Barristers, Attorneys, Notary Plllr llc, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Bank of Montreal. Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpor- ation. € ‘ .MQRSON 4 .DUFFY \ Barristers and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN Mttltf. McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. lernlster ami Attorneys-at-Law Money to Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. Chambellf Charlottetown, P. iii. I. emit. \ ’ ls MF- G@0\‘l;e E. Hughes, who follow- ed lion. Mr. McEwen, during the de- bate on thc- Draft Address. said that the Speech from the Throne was one of the lightest over put before tho Leg- islature-more conspicuous for what it did not contain than for what lt d-ld. It foreshadowed little- if any legisla- tion. He then referred to the departure from Canada of the Duke ot' Con- naught, whose military training had proved' of great assistance to the (lov- ernment dn thc- conduct of the war. ,Canada has, indeed. been fortunate in the Gove_rnor-Generals she has' had since (!oni'ede|-ation. . lie then referred to tho war. lie said that all recognized the ability ,and undaunted courage of our Canadi- an soldiers. Great credit is due to Can- ada. lie and other members oi' the House had boys at‘tl1c~ front and were naturally deeply interested lin the pro- gress of the war. -l-ie was glad to know that Canada was making pre- parations for her s'oldiers on their re- turn. ’l‘he recent news from the- trout ls the most encouraging alncc the war began. Germany is on the run. A revolution may occur in that country at any time as in Russia, and the war may end sooner than wo expect, The settlement. ol the unused' lands on our soldic-~rs does not go far enough. Few =of the boys will want to go on unused lands; lt can hardly be expected that they should take charge of lands which are out to tlommop. They deserve something better. Some industries had been mentioned in, the Develop- ment (!ommisslon’s Report. lt would be well for the Government to take hold of these at once so as to provide cm- ploymcnt. for our returned' soldiers. 'Fo put the boys' on unused land and ask them to cultivate it, would he n. poor proposition. Many will return to -the ‘farms they 'left on the Island. He would defer further comment until the Government bill was submitted. 'Pho Development Commission is it good idea, and should result in much good. It nothing is done, however. beyond passing resolutions, it will result in little good. Mr. ilughes spoke oi' resolutions which had been passed hy this Legis- lature and Boards oi' Trade, and on which no action had been taken. Pro- positlons to,hc_ct'i'cctive, require men and moans behind tlhem. He trusted the Government, would supplement. by legislativg action, the reconuneudn- tions made hy the tfoinnllsslon. “We have heard n good deal about thrit't and economy. The people art-.~ uskod to econolnize. lies the Government done so? Does-rlt intend to do so? There arc a number. oi’ useless expen- ditures which could be well cut ot‘|` during this time ot’ stress and strain. We are asked for increased protiilc- tion. This cry is ringing all ovcr Can- ada today. it is being uttered by the Finance Minister and otliers; We want increased transportation on this island. Lnst fall there was it cou- gostion resulting in serious loss. lt will be impossible to curry ull our pro- duce b_v rail. Statistics. showing the mileage- prove this. We will bu under a tremendous hund‘lca‘p in supplying the near markets oi' the Maritime, Pro-i vtm-(»_,;_ t-gpeglinlly Sydney, Now Glas- gow, und other points, if wc" have to dcpond alone on tho (‘ur Ferry. \Ve' cannot do without the service betwcc-n_ Charlottetown and Picton. The delc-I gates who went to Ottawa this win- ter, were told that thc bout would bc ; \ “An Angel ~ ` In Disguist-:’_’ JOHNSON’S M993; Llnlmonf _ _ (P1-tV$|ClAN'8 PRESCRIPTION) . . lntamal and External Usa \ . Menllng Powerful , \leoth|n¢ Penetrating . "K faithful public servant” over 100 years in the treatment | cou hs colds, cramps, chills measures to solve the problem will recelv`t=: assistance from every mem- ber of the Opposition. Shipbuilding is also a very import- ant question. Dritish Columbia dele- gates who wc-nt to Ottawa got a bonus and a rebate on shipbuilding material. Vllhat has been 'done for this island? We have not n single ship on the stocks. Not a move has been made to get a bonus from the Federal Gov- ernment. , lie then spoke of. the old times when we had large fleets of little schooners coming to and from all t.he different harbors on the island. At one time we had the best transporta- tion service oi' any place in Canada. We had good steamers between Char- lottetown and Picton and Summerslde and Point Du Cherie; a direct steam- ship service to the O'ld (‘.ountry, steunxers largely -sudeidized by the- Ilomlnion Government. and with all that we had not sufficient transporta- tion. lt is n serious proposition t'o'i the island und should receive the earn- est attention ot’ this Government and Lt-1~gis'lature. This matter has been taken up by the Development Com-mis- sion, Mr. Ruttenbury. aftor a search- ing cnquiry. submitted a i’u_ll and val- uable report. upon which action should be taken. Mr. Hughes here rei’erred‘ to all the talk about debt and subsidy which has bee/n debated time and again in this House. We should drop this and re-member that $00,000,000 ol British capital ld now being expended in Canada for shipbuilding. We are in a position to build at least small ves- sels here. Could* we not., like British Columbia, procure some assistance to- wards this lndustry while thi.-5 expend- iturc- is ‘be-ing made? ~ \Vith respect to Education he said that the report submitted on that ques- tion by the Development tlommission was practically the same as that sub- _mitted hy' the Commission appointed' ' by thc Liberal Governmt;-nt. some years ago. t`lonsolid~ulion is the great key- notg of both reports. lt. meunslewor, larger and better schools. in thc event oi' this coming about, the people would certainly appreciate it and pay more money towards it. ln Agriculture the country requires more practical tremonstration and less theory-more practical education for the/ farmer. The people are tired of hearing lcctilrcsr They want demon- stration, |'or instance, on spraying of potatoes. Out ot' thu $30,000 .-lgricultural (iront arc paid at large number oi' lecturers who rccoive yearly salaries of about $2,000 rnch-with traveling expenses of about $600. They should visit the farms and consult. with tue rnrnlers- as to their actual needs along different lines, and advise them concerning the best and most up-to-date methods'now in use. Much morc' good could' bt'-done along this linc. Mr. I-lughcs hero told his own ex- perience ln spraying potatoes lust _voor with blucstone solution. it proved vcry successful. li’ adopted gonc-rally in thc province il. would mcau it great advance in quantity and quality ol' this, one oi' thc ll-dnnd'_~r most valuable of E ’ sprains, lstrains, sore throab ‘ muscular rheumatism, etc. MADE :N CANADA » -` | products. There is great room for the estab- lishment oi’ various industries in this provincr-. We have now féw, if any. Factories for canning small fruits and vcgctables for instance' could bc operated profitably hero. immense quantities oi' canned' goods such as wc could produco hero are imported to thc lslnntl. Men and means are want- ed. 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