estly professed himself to ‘be Davies, to vtho late Hon. .1. H. Cummisko terests of ‘this Province. As a representative farmer, M speakers of’ other professions in r communities. There wi‘|i come ‘time. factor in'provi‘nciai affairs. lie r liiti. ii. Bliliiil SPEAKS li_l_i_liiiili'i ADDRESS Legislature on Thursday, March rhino “who to ‘the pgqplg, lllt-h. "Mir. J. H. Bunitain, Conserva- tive memiber ‘for 2nd Queens mod- the qmlentntty? 111111101‘ 111141 110'- 11-11180110611 1111611114". come to that subject, If the Lender He W“ 111 41111 "W0"! W111i I119 cflm- of the Opposition had patience. He 1111111611131’)! 15111111118 11118860 1111011 wished to ipoint out, with respect m“ H011" ‘1-‘1911191111111 3011871101‘ to our finrm products. that ‘we are Heart: and ‘with the eulolea lles- not getting the prices-we should. A lowed anon the late Senators Yeo previous speaker. Mr. Blanchard, and Murphy. as well as Sir ‘Louis He w-ished also to refer killing ourillruvipcc, Who had done a great deal in the i1l- about public questions as the ‘hon. lluiitain acknowledged the boquets- John A, Mhgtlonhlt] when he inaug- which had ‘been "handed out” 11y aratcd ilhatpolicy shortly after Con- gard ‘to the industry and ability of 111° ‘W001i: ‘making up our lIilTlIliIlE however, ‘when this rout of tionaliPolicy that built our railways 1111M; 11111)‘ be carried a little too for. and ilroilgirt our people home to live We have 11° “ldllslrlii! 10 Slwilk 0f and stay forever, ‘but unfortunately licrc and the fairmer is the principal tho Frag 'I‘r£|de ‘hhghonr canto into THE OHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN 1 MR. SAUNDERS: What about 11 Mr. Bun-tnin replied that ‘he would condemned the National Policy as The speaker Y. did not pretend to know as much gentleman, hat he did remember f- reading one great speech. by ‘Sir B- federation, and the thousands of people who listened to that speech took the great Conservative states- a man at his word. it was the Na- fl- prominence. What l-s the result ‘t0- v1are the men about ‘whom the people say "You did perfectly right. t0 8119 It-hose men, because they are the ones whovoted to pilf. that to: on. The kept it on and they want t0 do the same when they are returned to power again.” Gentlemen, you will ncvcr get there! (‘Aipplaani-l. MR. SAUNDERS: ‘Might I ask a . _ question? Fohowtng M‘; Dem,“ m the d6. b h t . _ Mil. BILNTAIN: Certainly. bu... on the DH,“ Adam“ h, m, cuzméusnclfflifh ‘Z2122, Mill. lSAIINlDERSZ 1 would like to know if the member sin-toil 011 the public ‘platforms of ‘his district th-at he would see ‘that the indem- nity was reduced to two hundred dollars, or he ‘would resign, or some words to that effect. Mil. BUNTAJIN: I want to toil 1M Leader oi the Opposition that I novcr made the statement, and that he cannot get a man in tho Second Electoral District, or any othol‘ pi cc. to come before this Home a£d make that qtatomcnt. .(Ap- p use). He cannot get ono rolpi-‘lil’ chic elector to prove it. i am u willing as any man to reduce 1119 indemnity ltill lower, but I never made that statement, and i do no! think he has a right to insinuate that I did." Let him produce, ‘if ho can. a single responsible man to prove it. ‘Mil. SAUNDERS: in ‘the public ‘press. _ Mit. BUNTAiiN: ‘it may ‘lave appeariul in ‘the Patriot. (Laugh- tor). lint that is taken for what 11 is worth. in the country. Since the it was made MURESC economics 1 Sanitary Wall ' APAGE mus: -_ , .1 Get Mureaco I From i These Dealers ‘McLeod Bros, Albany. Rogers l. 00., Ltd, Aibcrton. J. i-i. Myrick l. Co, Alborton, Fred Rennie, Alma. W. T, Bowncas, Bedcqug. Mrs. A. T. Bolts, Bloomfield. Green Bron, Borden. ‘ Neil F“, , Bonshaw, E. Johnson, Brookflcid, Matthew 8t McLean, Bridgetown. Martin 8t Arsenauit, Bloomfield. A. J. Pratt, Bloomfield. J. E. McEachorn, Cherry Valley. Bowness 8r. Newsomc, Crnpaud. Aflleck d. Cudmorc, Charlottetown. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Charlottetown. J. A. McKlnnon, Coleman. A. A, Ramsay, Conway. R. J. McDonald, Cardigan. J. W. Fife, Emerald. “mum ""11- 1" 11113 Lllitisiature coin- day‘! We know that we are handi-' posed o! thirty ‘hon. members, there 311111.941, Trude eimlhurgntgg h“. ‘put ‘Jade’ °1 ti“ oppmmlonlrashq-luzg were only three or four ‘farlnersffiie up against 11s by ‘the United States t“ quuthn‘ 1 wwm I e m", 11801116 of tho country were tbem- and our own tariff is so small that brm“ “w” m“ Ho“. on‘ A. L. Rennie, Ermnclalc, A. A. McCaull, Ellcrsiic. Auid d1. Baker, Freetown. A HIGHWAY “L1GHTHOUSE" FOR SAFER TRAVELLING This novel method oi warning motorists of dangcrouc curves or hills hn been adopihd in England. "iig ‘r " II located at a danger ouo Monchoctor and the Potteries. The use of light: as a warning lo not m l _ 1H x _ I I ‘ I During tllc years 1191'W°“‘" 1911 comg now, will the hon. gcntlc- is Water and J. w,_ MuEwen, Lot 40, new In Canada, but this land "light house" throws a bcnm of liflht m“! i935 H?“ Yvfim nuthhipélh’ (Inn); ma" "l" 111° °"°"7 THERE 1s g Jenkins Bros" Mmvlew’ which in visible several mllcc aw: y- " I. ' ‘Ilmi We" Y CL“ 5 *9“ e "I" 1'9‘ their The ponsible man who can swear that Muresco A is so easy approach ‘to first place on the road between oi’ other professions. pale green or other light shades. cheery room that seems to o ‘ preserve property but the “ ,quality of lasting beauty rests in our choice of colors. SAVE 1's: SURFACE c/ilimoa‘ 601 Knicr BuiIdln| - - -,Monnul Subscribed to by Paint. Vnrnish and Aliiedinmntn. Adv. No. I painted or enameled in white. ivory Colors in our bedrooms have a distinct cffcci upon -our day s out- look. We‘ speak of “getting out the wrong side of but there is not ‘E apt to bea wrong side in a bright", "" Paint and varnish always‘ '1 Wt n. Wmg HAVE your house niniod and pn Inter by the Illill Psy- ment Inn. Auk your denier ol write u: for full domino! this! [rut opporlulity-f’ ’ ’ ’ J disturbances." cm are not yet back to pro-war cu ditlons. “elves 1° ‘M01119 181891)’ 101' this, ‘I11 American producers can crowd us m“ 019611113 ""911 M11191? Own ‘W118. out 0i’ our own Oua- farmers today are not in the ripeilktll‘ iustanccd -t"lic situation in same position as the lion. members pork and eggs, 11c did not 'i‘lirone. lie noted the expression: "it 1*‘ ‘"1111 a 11911118 01' iZPfltiliule and a very great revenue, but we were satisfaction that we ilotc the grad- getting along nicely. What happen- ual return to normalcy of world economic and ‘trade conditions from into the destruction and dislocation 111011ir1ilt about ‘by ‘war and post war and expenditure meet they deliber- 119 191i. '111'1't3ll|.lii1|-§ ntcly imposed "V51" 111111- ‘Dllfilflriiph, "that our iarm- illness greater than the Conserva- markets. The dollars. The Province did not have he evcr heard mc make that plate- mcnt. i will promise him right here, that if he can do so. i will never receive the nomination again- NOT ENOUGH IN POLITICS FOR ‘NY MAN TO BETRAY HIS cd when the Bell Government came" owcr’! After telling the p00- ple t a-t they could make revenue taxes nearly five n- tlvvs were charging._ Thu people ONOR FOR A THING LIKE THAT! (Applause) Mr. Buiitain concurred in the re- marks of previous speakers. 1111"- our ‘public roads present one 0f 1119 truest difficult tpmbleins confront- ing any government in this Prov- ince, This is the where iihe 51'9"” est a-iiiuunt of money is beta-g 8X- is ready for use. to appiy-—ail it! needs the buying value of tlli- dollar to .1111] tile farmer is not as great 1th h...',,- y, -blit evcry car owner is wcll the past fifty years had cost ‘the Muresco gives a surface that will not crack, chip or peel, will not 1"ub off lil -the present stntc of lire of this ‘Province riasciit that worse . . t hut. l" H“ 0' Mccoubrew New Glnawh ike notes in ' "ylrkfii. il11‘1)t1>fl1l1y"\v‘v:|rc ‘int today than over ilcforv. 1i‘: ‘vlllixigfd “than and does , not ShOW brush lllalfks. ::r::::d?'éflzageugftlgagnnan’ < - ‘I lll¢!l1lti:i‘t .1: .»_ ,._,‘.,,_ ' .,., . . . - "l - music. various I, “own “H,” ,p,.,,fle:,,,|:,(,;:“rglluunqialtt ,“,l,:‘,.::,n:r|.1, Liantgll‘; lat.mll;l?:l'tx,lqnxfla§ the llroscnt Mr. Jusiict. Aistnaultl Shown In Whlte and nlneteel] A. Peters, Oyster Bed. colors produce either harmony or / l -' cred. it would appcaritllnt our laivy- not believe tile farmers generally wh0| b01020, ‘.‘.Ge‘f,{f,"mj‘,‘,‘“f§,“,°fo,§, _ . ‘ ‘ > Arsenault d. Gaudct, Richmond. - dISCOICI. Right color combinations 111.3’ ‘llum“'r-‘i. ‘professional mcn and wori- ilo-tlicriilg to collect tllc re- ggazlnguasdygh H‘ is ‘m. yaw to ‘aka illlltS. FIVE p0llild package 75C. (1611 term"! t':;"°s°"“|'- Id ‘ - . iiivrt: iuilts, il many cases, 1 -- “t, l . m. n ., _ _. _ i_- , a . . . o man. - 11mm"! I- have been reduced we smencc" \“'J really ‘l0 exact tho almighty iloliili} lililloitllfl‘ 'l‘lt‘cfil'tlovd‘riiixntfii"t 51111‘ a endic ftieivi‘; oulvkiloiiltllguliliiilaik: 1t from your nearest dea-ler- Matthew a ‘M°L“'," 5mm‘- \\ "m" 11"’ tmmmr“ 1°? 11"! W011i K110i! ‘funding the amount of t-he tax to 21:1”? dgxyfitlibo, spent m rkpamng C. W. Quigloy i. Son. St. Peters. Light colors generally brighten our x 110- PvPha-ile he was 1min; language the farmers and ‘fishermen, and a bad me occaqlouuuy .,,,.,,,1d no, . . J. c. Wilkinson, Springfield, spiritswhfledrab darkcobrsdepress 311111910" 14110118 1111! What he Wil-ill- that is quite proper. One man re- m, ‘heglrzhtlged. The speaker refer- III Stlmmerside and C- 1 14111810". Tyne V1111”- _j T u ‘ _ n _ ~ e31 11> 1101111 out was that to mcm- celvcil a cheque for twenty cents. red m .3 1,4,.” 0g that] hear his own M°"‘1" Bfimild 4- 3°» T1001!"- n. , hese‘ c CCIS are CSPCCIG y nOUCe- JV . liens of every other [ll-OIBSSIOII the tiit- amount oi‘ his rebate. and laugli- home whtd, for upwards of twonty- Charlottetown J. H. Myrick 0t Co.. Tignish. , able m rpoms when. we work The ‘ Z4‘ farmer has to pay ulbcut a liilnilreil cd very heartily over it. The "tax H“, years they m“; revah-edv Mu] the J_ L. Devine, Tracaciic. kitchenlsapleasant workshop when //\\ ‘percent more than in 10H, willie tllltlfi not affect the farming coni- ‘lowmed i; the hrmge the“. during Cutiiffc 8r. Son, Fredericton. P. J. Noy G. Co., Hunter River. Kennedy Bros,‘ Kcnslngton. R. Tupiin 8v. 00., ‘Kcnsington. J. P. Gaudet, Miscouchc. W, L. McLeod, Mt, Stewart, , Prowsc 8.. Son, Murray Hbr. South. W. J. Johnson, Murray Hbr. South. Poole 8.. Thompson, Montague. B, W. McEwcn, Moreli. McDonald 8t Son, Murray River. S. H. Coiwlll, New Haven. E. C. LePage, North Rultico. J. F. Lord, North Tryon, Geo. Forbes, Vernon. Wright Bros" Victoria. We are eminently —-I'HONE Service Complete! y 8atlsfactory ' of study, experience and equipment "to render s complete and satisfactory serv- We ‘are repared at all times to thoroughly d sinfect room-s ‘and buildings where there has been contagious disease. A MBULANOE SERVICE. fitted as a result 149- "~*1‘¢)€-‘7#,93I“P§45 I fore ‘tiic will". Previous Sllpakt. see it. lie did not wish to ‘be pes ulletlc, but he ‘bciicvctl in being-fa to make ends "lee-t, farmers is that we are not in a po 11°" ‘1-0 5111131119 ‘with the ccnditio as they exist, "tion. tice ‘was ‘premier. lie was in t 118 Went to Ottawa and bic oi’ this -Provincc. ‘W118. ‘Y°" ‘lmlrflyed u: and -we want more of you." icct the arrears. payment of the arrears. and '11“ 11151 Place. That tax llllg be , ‘—"' ' I mlttcd by wlroiooc. and moving loco over INIIIINNI photography. I li1l(l>[Tlllllflitllldllitlil i-llc progri-ssivi: inc of illn ‘)‘l"||r rump‘, l; there w“ wllirit 0t‘ our iarnliers and had iroil- uiic individual who grunrllleil at the grmnlmlm1 111"" "bun lioiv well they gasoline lax. it must ‘be the 119111.]- weie doing. Mr. Bilutain trouid not t-r of thc Opposition h-ilnself. The The farmer today is scracciy‘ aiblp, Wily should t-hat bu? The whole tron-bio with our | Taxes have iiicrcas- the ditch any time. 541.! Tile farmers today have lost a f lie confidence iil ‘thc pirbiic af- question ni‘ the ucssional indcmlilty, rllllile ‘of tile country ziilil that eon- and it was clai-invd that tilc Con- {fnw “'15 111P8¢1Y inst lilroiigil ritJlWiIllVPS promised to reduce it to 11L 11011. members now ill Oppos-l- what it was ‘ilcforc. the iiell Gov- Wholl 1119 llresent (lhief Jus- urnmeilt took office. x, t ‘when "they go back -to u... ‘r 9° “'9 8811111. the reply will be your answer on the platform? William Baird, ohovvn at hil I i.\Ilt‘ll in pay because he is re- PH 1‘\‘l\'11l1{ llll‘ vziiilc of the tax by vir- 81- hon. gieuticnlan Iprollably knew as 11‘. min-iii about cars as the s/tioakcr did. pi-rha-ps a good deal more. government more than three oi" four dollars for upkeep. 'i‘iu- ipeoifl" tilere, felt that the road belonged to them because they used it ‘most Every one with tile interests of lihe Province at heart should take a pride and ‘interest in our ipubllc roads. An improved highway was start- M11. McAlilflliUllz ‘Phat is very iiilv. ~ si- MR. IiUlNTAIN: think I could do ns as well as he did. 1 could run 1i. in (Laughton) Ali lion. mcniilei- had raised the it ‘had been be refcrri-d ‘to last year by the Leader “ume M51110" ‘1-'11l1t Premier" Stcivzrri of tho Opposition. The Liberals hail 1S1" 101111)’. He was silort of fluids. raised their own salaries to S500 a ili he did not do whilt the Bell your, and placed a big additional (loveriiinent did; he did not pm tax on the .|i\'0]ili:‘ to pay it. Now wed ‘to levy taxes on" the people. ilicy llavc thc audacity to say that uecured '.'lic (‘.oiisci"\‘:ltlves. after 8100-000 1°1"1-11°‘11L’.0l1t 0f tiiv peo- tho indclnliity by $100, have not _ Mr. llvii told lmvcri-d it enough. 111° ihlfiblo that he could make re~ taro to say that if ‘the Liberals are veiiuc {and expenditure ulcet, that again h“ 9°" l1 1111i’ 111° teachers a larger ru-lse thc amount to $500. The men ‘Imoum "1'"1°11"Y without additional who were opposing hl-ni in -his dis- rcdilcin-g lie would ven- rctilrrcil they will again iMlll. SAUNDERS: Wibit-t was no M-ii. BUNTAIN: My answer was that‘ we would follow ‘the platform TheLiberai members have raised laid down by our ‘party, and that "1 great hwbbllb 11-11°11t the pol-l tax was to reduce the ‘indemnity. and ‘the ‘trouble it has been u, c0], Mlt. SAUNDERS: Down to two ‘bet them ask the hundred. 111611 who are ‘being sued for non »MR. IIUINTAIN: No sir. We on the this side cilii. face the people of the Qlnfw” “'1” 119111!“ the cause of all country. 'i‘hcrc. never was a time m1: ttroubic was the Bell Govorn- iviien tho people were so satisfied. -11 ‘Wliillll had imposcil the illW1l1‘Thu only ones you ‘hear grunrbling en INVINTOR AND AFPARATUS USED IN WIRILEQQ V|Q|QN ed two years ago. undcrtlle 111116191 Government, in uhe ‘speakers dis- the purpose of gaining a few votes. They um about two miles of road- three months. never built so far as ‘l remember one cement or steel culvert. Dur- ing the past year the Conservative Government undertook the work and with lthc addition of another road, they put in some twenty- ilaished this ycangreatly to the sat- trict. ‘Mr. Buntain explained that in ‘his section of the country there is 11 mud digger in operation which works all the year around, driven by a gasoline. engine. it digs an enormous ‘amount of mild and the of the country where it was need- ed. is a difficult one. pay ‘for the goods they bay, and the products, together with ‘the high freight rates, are not in a ‘position to hire help. and the consequence is that many farm-s are vacant, the people having gone to tho United are our Liberals friends. and thcy1=1111l<10(‘-‘1 1101 110 W1111 11111 Ulwfln" work-bench, ic tho inventor of wlrdlqu vlglon. objects con be wlrolooocd with out the old oi ohotvohilhl, on tho nmc, principle a sound in now Inno- Iy this invent ion on; will be able to rooolvo moougn actually be nblo to on who in talking or ovontn no they tlko plooc like transmitting apparatus h, shown In tho above picture and the inlort shown ho lint Imago o! n living d by ullroino. This invention occupants a d distinct from vviroiooc States or Western Canada. The moving pictures. Tho lrici. it was evidently started for and ‘wore working on it for two or in that project they" tries have gone. The agricultural sitgflgoParggfii elation in the quality oi‘ last year's Wm, the ‘high prices they have m cheese production, the Province lost low prices they receive for their ' Heavy open loo. River ciomr down to it. Ours. _ it. Jenn. open lpl r t it Io n mum by which in um; in nine. o" o n 6r ” ‘no It prooont and will to Church and bglnngg 0t between Cap Sonia and Pm an; 122 - HOLMAWS Wholesale Distributors for P. E. I. J. H. Stewart 6. 00., Wood lalnndl Arscnault 6i. Gaudct, Wellington. Strike In Boston BOSTQN, April 2.—Approximatc- -ly_1.000 mom-hers of itbe ‘local plumb- ers, lathers and electrical workers to enforce their demands for high- thrce culverts. These roads will be er wages ‘rather than H1811 11 l11PPfl" year wage renewal contract with isfaction of the people of ihe dis- the Building Trades mployers‘ As- sociation. meat, but it is to be hoped that at Ottawa some endeavor will ‘be made to alleviate conditions. The quality of Island cheese, an people “m anxious to procure {m5 one member remarked. is second to this, our our cheese industry will go the way some of our other indus- Owing the depre- some Ubousands of dollars. This condition must ibe remedied ‘before another year. one of the city lpapers yesterday. to the effect that there was ‘some rumor of a change in the Prchillt tion law. iHo did not know what the attitude of the Government or the Opposition is on that question. but he believed he ‘knew the attitude of the Province. and ‘that, he thought was in favor of the ‘present law. He trusted that before any change is contemlplated the matter will ‘be given serious consideration. lie hoped that every measure on- acted during the session wii‘l be for the benefit of the lpeflplg and tho, HALIFAX. April 1.-—-'I‘Iie follow- illilifio report was received yes- tordnv by the Board of Trade from ill! Agency of the Marina and Bay. West Point, and Old ilarry, ho ice in slant. Grouse Isle close ‘packed ice. Slang Db Nerd broken C8. Port linod-Jdoggy, c3]m_ No change la ice conditions. ‘Souris, P. l‘). L-Clcar and calm, No ice to be seen outside harbour. St. Patti's island, 545—-Rninlng- northwest. Little scattered ice iai shore, Money Point, Bio-Cloudy, north. west. No ice in night. Point Tapper, bfll-Cloudy, north- went. Loose ice. Flat Point, film-Cloudy north. Cape Race, 835--Hiizy, north. No ico in night. . Montreal to Guoboo. lea conditions-Semi. Richelieu Ecureuiil. botture opposite others G Trembhesbrolo any during night. unions went on strike this morning ' taxation, 11hr“ y 1 u , ,, , . ‘ _ _ . h . t none in the world, but-it is rt-gri-tt- " ' into power ‘tiliiny 1-11‘. i.'r‘..i..-""r§.t§i§ 9117.3 rililrrlllviriiietifiitslltiiiimdesilg i§$iii§$l.1'y'o$iii§i'~1cif‘ Eula 0321.113 able that lust year this qiuihy wtlri- midi"? and today t‘hat stigma is as deep ‘in big int-n and we think the ‘people meat he eugcsted could assist by w" n“ "P 1° stulidard "~“l““‘°' ‘WW ' ‘$1? .| tho hearts of the people as it over Ought tom”, us that» plaahag m“ ‘mud m various Seem,“ ments. We must at once rectify ‘ WINSTON AND THE LAMBS " WINSTON: "I'll have their tails ‘bobbed’ next yonrl" —Ncws of the World. The speaker noticed a letter in1 Oven loo ‘casein down between rondinu and Que cc, Critical Times in Woman’s Life . Mrl. Jamel Muir, Anion Milli, 0nt., wrifos:—- "I suffered from rrorvoumom and dos ondency and at 65 lost nil con- tra of my iimbs, so that for two yearn I was unable to walk. Tho d t th ht I id never at Province generally. (aipplnus .). lifts? at 1123x818 blvltml road of Br. . Chase's Nerve Idood, and bought ‘i - w; REPORT and used n dozen ti, boxes. In a short time I was able to walk again. I am now 79 your: old and have enjoyed good health for tho put ggatlriles Department in Dart- fourteen your, Magda] l I 1 ' 4 __ _ . , tbnnluto Dr. Ghoul nortbvmstm Gsiiitilstime?" Piazza: f‘ "u," Food": N woman's life there are periods of excessive nervous strain. If she can safely pass these times the chances are good for happiness and long life.- Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is woman's beat friend hem child- hood to old age because it comes to heraidduriagthelo critical periods. Headaches, sleeplessneas, ind‘ tion, initabili , tendency toworryoiothe nympoomsw choell ofofoi nervous system. Root and the persistent use of Dr. Chase’: Nerve Flood In the moot rational and most effective tieotmcnt for the building u of the nervous system. Many thousand: a! women ingly verify this statement. ‘Drflmscs anomalous-ominous. 11ml oooouoliouhi} _‘_ vac-hm $3.». " .4 l