» _'_’.s-__- :_a.. <1‘? p13,; ,_..P; ‘hip; ; » ‘ t All over the world doctors prescribe Eno--they use it Refreshing, system, purifies the blood, stimu- lates the liver-—gently, naturally._ Children need lino, too. non-habit line's '5Fruit Salt" cleanses the tables; as also mentioned, in his‘ platform. V | Mr. Lea again mentioned the Igreat difficulties of orchl-rding and] lcranberry culture. Would it be logi-I Foal for us to advise the people to go in for these industries-especial- ly when the apple growers in the ‘Ami-Wits valley seem to be up. against it most. of the time. He spoke of the difficulties in the way done. ’ _ _ iThere ivas further discussion on this matter oi‘ apple growing, there being quite an argument between Hon. J. D. Stewart, themselves. forming. /. THE CHAHLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN carried out under the yirovihciiii acts. Mr. Stewart thought mates might compulsory vaccination or similar policy was taken up. the esti- bc cut down unless stitution. He hoped thataome of Mr. Lea called attention io lilfl them could be ilievailed on to do increasing usciillncss oi the Fla"- 50- Marshal ill Charlottetown, an at Mr. Stewart had thc same fcclillgnl He had difficulty however, in gen» ages. ting in the cash. But threats oi; Mr. Stewart then asked thc Pi":- The Pram", though ho could throwing the patient on the hands lmier if he intended to do aliyilliil". not say definitely, thought that this might be done. The item was passed. Mr. Stewart thought that the lt- of spraying, etc" which had to be em of $750.00 was rather high for the attendance expenses of mem- I bers. account oi winter, train arrange- and Hon. W. menta which caused them to stay The Premier explained that on M. Len as to whether it would be Over night en route, expensbs of profitable to grow appleg in this west members were rather high, so province or not.) that ten cents ior mileage were _ Dr. MacMiiian asked if the Min-iallowed for this. It might be pos- lster oi Agriculture was a party m slble to get on with $400.00 or $450.- oi his relatives seemed to have lit-about co-operating with the other tle effect. Maritime Provinces in tho mutt-u‘ Dr- Miwllililan said rigidity or the oi a. freight traffic officer. Rdmlsbioll 01 Patients was import- Premier Saunders said llothin3 ant, and the Premier was wise in would be done this session. following it. The item wtas duiyl Mr. Stewart commented on this illlssed- usefulness in procuring more equit- lion. J. D. Stewart thought; that aim; freight r-aieih the item for bank interest ($72,000.-i Wllif- ‘would go on the Bisloy lCIllll to Lun- Witll reference to the item of don, $350.00 for Draftsman in the land ivir, Stewart, in consult-rug; the. lillit MF- Miiy- l1 liillfitlilvflillflbie nrcsslztl his llltlflbllft.‘ at seeing Illa‘ 111111110 FIQYVQHL- “"15 11° 1011801‘ iible- the i.',(l\'<-.1'l1lll<"llli was t‘i"lillilllil|'. ill“ count of increasing numbers c: il-l?" _Mr. MacLure hoped lilat a Lilli!“ 00> should be a little less than it‘ would be made to assist those who tJlflCu called attention to the fact ‘item of expenditure for iluuiit 1's, |~_~:- 5 “Here specter. Mr. Lea admitted that he llnd-- 25 per cent. Dr. MacMillanz. so when WFRIIIT SALT“ Tb: World-Famed Efln/arm! Salinl the. Covernment had nothing to do with the appolninent of the inspooiqr, that statement ‘u; incorrect? Mr. MacLure asked who the Sup-‘ are, what place. Her salary Der month. (Millmxrrthcll - 2 Legislative ASSEJllIXIb; Xgdrtiliugifd)‘ had been $70.00 EVENING SESSION. l The house resumed at 8.20 p m Mr. Stewart-So you are going to pay all the school inspectors from the Agricultural department. Mr. LEILr-Tllefé is no new de- iparture. It will be spent just as my hon. friend spent $20,010.00 last ear. » Mr. StewartF-It was not spent the way we intended last year. plans were not carried out. Will my hon. friend tell-me how cs. As to cranberries—it cost too gielieizmllzoztfi? spend this money in Mr. Lea replied that any petrol! "lgch to gmw ‘hem’ he thought’ Mr- Lea repeated his asseri1°n5 or rlub acquiring such a stallion ,. f" s“’w“‘ ‘.“S"‘g‘e°“. hwm‘ M“ that 1t would be spent fist as his could get the bonus, 50 per cent of ‘im’ He wwldn" ea} Bum“ Cmum; hon. friend spent it last year. vfllir-h was paid by the federal de- “a WP“; bu‘ “m”? 9° , “b” The Premier here once again awe pnrtment and 50 per cent. by the Fmkmg fol Island “PPRSQH “e were it as his opinion that too much dis- moirlcial department. ‘omgrade and. Sole“ o?!‘ {mines and cussion oi the estimates in this Dr. fliacMillan raised a question fyvhflp them rm PM?” “~‘,P}_‘°,Ynd°' small province was unwise. He ; bility of the ilurrllasc ofycuq 50°“ qrge” amlft n1" “l “l? condemned the tactics of the Oppo- _ _ _______________ 9d 911591911943 1" fiavoul» " _ sum“ in this matter dosign- ting» j q Mr. J. Maclntyre‘ speaking of as “Small pulmcsy ' ll ..lc culture of cranberries, sold that i” gill-e Womens Institutes _ e my: Bulls from outside _ ohlaied m the 32,00,100 i Mr. Stewart asked what was the r‘ Lea replied ma‘ n‘) ‘me 1W1 a. i I it... department's policy in respect oi Field Crops and Horticulture. Mr. Lea said they would like to ‘employ a specialist, if possible. Ap- ples, it. seems. could not be effic- Kientlly grown here to suit the trade. (continuum ,1 have all orchard ui four acres “"81",,” Apr“ 23m ilnysell. But they are a flnlilre. 1f we ML Goraon expressed himself osznad plenty UDILLXlIdSnWO QVOZil-d like in favour oi the small exhibitions. girciapslgnclzsfliyetflléglhlii ill ill 11"- wifi continued. He believed the people enjoyed them; ' _ __ ' _ . 0n- Mr. Stewart-How many and did them good. He believed they _ M“ 519W"! will 0f Ill? fiillnm" school inspectors are you em lo in aeated a competition among them "hill applies olgtlldl tbe grips, lief? this year? p y g to get. better stock. He thought it a fijilmretgit Y- ‘e fl’; WP-tli "lib °d Hon. Mr. Leo: Nine. great mitsake to cut out the small I 13° ° gr°wels ' .59?“ m‘ i? Here a considerable disc -‘ n. d made a large part of lllh money in oro - m“) exhibition; Some reference ha mm “my Cranberries mo bring in tse over the item of $15,000.00 do.‘ been made m the school tam“ I large amounts of mnllev ii Properly v0 ed to Agriculture’ Short cows" wonder whether they are what they handled The Federal expert has re- es and TQchn-ical Educatmn" “l?” w be? The” is a 8mm‘ dealported very iavourablvon our nos- ‘ Lea sud that if hi“ deputy °‘ m“ m the mam" isibilities botll in cranberries cud m “u” we” he” h" “mum ha" 110M to/the Clhgrlogtetown Exhibii- blueberries - a muse COXIYJEIlGtE details. n, I agree w t t e leader of t er o ~ on. . Stewart-The Deputy Opposition. People go there largelypa’: ishiagatgiilg glaiéhgéfipg‘: Minister should be here. we are for the horse racing. D . federal branch we should be able i0 Spend $30,000.00 and only five oi Mr, Qtgwgfl, asked if. there was to Spend $3 06000 or $4 00000 in it has been accounted ior. This g3‘ ‘fart assistancfbgfilng given the Horticulture ‘ There are sleet‘ Dos- lei-figs fi'rlo'oo tsvbe accounted for‘ r e own Exh ton. ~ , . ‘ . _ _ e e er.— e have account- Mr. Lea replied that they were 32g?” "l "- l1 W" 1°11°W l‘ ‘lulled for $10,800 of the $30,000.00. Yet detailing Mr. Boulter for this year ' _ . yflll 58y we have shown only an a also thigtgélarlottewwn exhibition cog; ggjnagzkai pghlil-ergf wzspplisoaccounting of $5000.00. ar ass ce. . ' ' He went on to explain his policy Eivyeri °mlzlud tnelar imréelgwn oi extending the use of pure bred eng S “mp? cu‘ em an are bulls, thus encouraging community Sylvia‘: 12x22‘; ‘would ‘mly buy at] breeding. He also explained the pol- _ . ' . icy in respect to high class stallions. Mr’ Slwa" thought that much in co_opemtlon Mm the assistance of the trouble wlas due to the fact of the Federal Department of Ag- 313g people had been getting pom rlr-tilinre ' . ' l Mr. Harry Cox claimed that Isl- Jl".Sl‘r1: D I d td - , illilll nnyfllgerson OWl10 ‘zlrrlqitll-segna ‘nd apPles hadnt Pheflavour’ and slilllllflll‘. ihni comes up to grade can "Quldn t’ compem Wm‘ lmponed up’ il-f-t tilts bvllx-n? the appointment oi the ditiry in- 00 r-increasing every year lately. went on to give figures to show this. drafted. the music. while the government had changed essary funds. Canon Harris said the late government with extrava- that, during the summer possibly gance. their item was less than under this gox- establish this much-needed library ernment. Mr. J. D. Stewart entirely disag- (jggdwfll, would be contratry to law for the members to be paid for their loss oi’ time. statement is made that the Stcivdri He thought that the item mlgilt well be cut down to,$500.00. Mr. Arsenault was also of that opinion. D On motion of the Premier, the ervisor and assistant Supervisor of amount was reduced to $550.00. Mr. MncLura enquired if the gov- their salaries. and are they in. crnment meant to let out the print- ing by tender or otherwise. The‘ Premier replied that most oi been appointed in Miss Wllldssor-‘g it would be done by calling for tell- dcrr. Ho understood those on the Opposition side of the house llad received some of the work." answer to an enquiry by Mr. Stew- ilrt. he said that the rates paid for lillfefli ill i119 01811-1118 0i 1-116 19815- prirltillg were the same as last year. Ilr. MncMillan called attention to the fact Lilat. in the public accounts The discussion of the estimabesiifli‘ last yelli‘, all but. one of the in- ilililll V013’ W?" 011111-611- gpcctcfg were paid $120030 p9)‘ yea)‘, lie ncvcr know of a session when One received only $l100.00.' How was the amount made up? lion. Mn Maclntyre said it W115 paid out of the technical grant. Dr. Mac-Millan asked what the item oi $2,000.00 for miscellaneous education was intended to cover. Premiu- Saunders quoted various items which accounted for it. Mr. Stewart-That item has been He Mr. Arsenault called attention l0 the fact that there was no provl-, _ sion for a music teacher in P. W. J/izlilllt by i116 Iialillfi family 101‘ i1 Mr. Stewart -1’m afraid We haven‘t got a musical Premier nounlilild any lllmfmililvll 0f ii EFF-lit by (Laughter) o Premier Saunders-We have a Musical Opposition. Mr. Stalwart-I'm glad you enjoy He‘ pointed out that. expenditure on this Dr. MacMillan, in relation to the Our items for Falconwood Hospital. ask- ed if any effort had been made to retain the services 0f Dr. Goodwill iniie has been arrived at. as Consulting Physician to the hos- pital, on his resignation. Premier Saunders explained that Dr. Goodwill had resigned on nc- count of his wife’s health.- scribed the arrangements which Dr. Goodwill had made to assist his suc- cessor in introducing He dc- hinl to the porforlnailce of his duties. Dr. lllac-Mlllan went on l0 $113’ that this showed the institution would survive the departure of Di‘- Tlle Conservatives were Mr. Stewart pointed out that 1t In ' his“. , _ ,_ iM RAILWAY-S n. schciitllcs effect- ; ‘y-ninth. For -~ apply i0 Ticket QZl-Zti ‘l '2‘ ii roll (it llriy ilrlrs at Wiiisloc ill the bow, p12‘? iii ill» yuluio rowing dis- lriol, '1 unit-s li-itlll Station, 6 from tiiizll-llilii-io-a-n lzEIllXIlIHQS in good re- pair. Will soil with sioi k, machinery, and seed, or farm alone. Amity NEIL MacFADYEN, on premises. or BENJAMIN CAR- TER, Auctioneer. i000-4-25-wfnl3i. w.~a w siu ior; ‘their it,‘ ‘i’ - gllliaiig ii "will. fl . iii-i n. -. ~--:n line!‘ Rzirn and liuliiilil; Ill 20th! iflllillllfln it Mit- chell River. about one mile from Cardigan,‘ all cleared. water by good spring. Also 60 acres adjoining, l5 acres clear and the balance well wooded. ‘ ' , -‘ Anni! WILLIAM WILSON, l Sacred Heart Home, City, 0r MacDonald a MacPhee, Solicitors, Charlottetown i April G-imw-ltii Auction slur. At Sad River, Lot 50, on Monday. April 30th, at l o'clock oi ianrn! stock, farm implements and house- hold effects. Farm consists of 57 some, 40 clear, the rest covered with wood and lumber, large barn and dwelling house in good repair. Also 1 general purpose mare 16 years old, dgootlconlnewlylrelhenod2m freshen i_n May, 1 fan-ow,“ hens, 1 driving wagon, 1 box sleigh; 1 sleigh robe, 1 mowllll machine, _1 hay rake, 1 cart and wheels. 1 wheel barrow, 1 drag barrow. l wood sleigh, 1 potato digger, 1 truck, 2 ploughs. driving and working har- ness. a lot of carpenter's tools, a quantity of oaia and hay. l cream separator (Renfrew, only two years in u-ei, I Singer Sewing Machine 'l,|-0il as new), 1 spinning wheel, 2 “loresyl beds and bedding, 1 side hoard. tables, chairs, lounges, dishes and other articles. ‘l Sale poaltlvd. No reserve. r Terms of Farm at Sale of stock. etc. seven months on all sums over $10.00. 6% per anniun ofl for cash. MES DIAR-P-ARET SMALLWOOD. ‘Vernon Bridge , JIA. MoDONALD. ,5 Auctioneer. ' 4-25-27-5-1-4. ilACapcr Cod, where they grew them wed with the Premieys View m- mo a-ztenslvely. they were ablc to flood discussion‘ He had no “gm to 1c bogs and so preserve them from Set himself up-as a paragon of pep “S” m "he 5pm“? “d m1‘ "m" fection. One oi the most import- “lnch our “allbinles Suflcr’ cape ant things to the people oi‘ this pro- yod cranberries ail-e gratied and ‘Anne WM me Way their money was HHCKGCl properly while ours are put hem‘! Spent’ 0 the market‘ uxlgmdtlfi .81“ m il-Iern considerable cross-firing ‘wgh all‘! may burmls‘ Plus. came occurred between Mr. Lac-a and Mr. undoi- his own observation ill the gwwnrt Co“, the Agricultural grants Montreal markets. Today the llack- and 1a“- Wum exnendiyuro _ "‘° “n5 m“ “w” lvir Arsenauit did not think thci 71"‘ Stewart explained that‘ i.“ Minister oi Agriculture should be‘ ‘S very matter of Packing the film’ nmrrv at the discussion. He thought; 1 1s where the services of an expert m‘: beep-m were asking for inform, “i” “We i.“ . ation, and it was well ‘that we The high initial cost of a cran- Should have it‘ The on“, Way m Derry bed was due the anallge" wet this information was to get the mems made f“ fl°°.dmg whe" m“ Ministers to discuss every item. He‘ “m” Th“ °"‘P°“d‘“"° w“ ma“ did not think it good policy for the oncflegm. an‘ and new m“ be w" Government to complain at a wish pea ' . for the information on the part of Mr. W. H. Dennis was of the 0pln- the opposition ion that excellent applei: could be a grown on the Island by those who D“ MooMmon said he did not knew hm“ He gave a fmther ex‘ propose to curtail the length of his illanation of the methods oi cran- speeches (to which reference had '1"? gmwmg‘ as‘ practised i“ Cape been made) to suit the leader of 3° - si ion. It would take Dr. MacMillan asked the reason gsrootzg?‘ 51x hours m Show m the ‘with’: scrvlces o? me E719" m country the sort of government they Horticulture were discontinued. ‘were enjoying Mr‘ L“ said he mwgm me“? He went on to say that the Tech- was nothing for him to do. He was meal 8mm was now dvamame to‘. trying to further the culture of more purposes mo“ ioi-nfgriy, it cranberries, but the initial cost of was not mo some as in 19w, Thus the beds seemed to be too high. ‘ now they were able to pay the 551. He wondered why the Minister of flies or mo School Inspacmrs from Agriculture should subscribe to a me Technical Bram, I plank in his platform calling for M“ Arsomulkflhs the Agricul- ehcouragemenl‘ °f the growing M tural Hall in Summerside imen sold? small fruits; and then, why his M“ Loo_n, ha; first act on coming into power was‘ ML Arsonouikflow migoh? to withdraw whatever support. wasi M," Lea__g5,oog_()o_ . Dr. MacMillan referring to the given to this industry. | Mr. Stewart asked if it. was the policy of the department to en-' expenses oi the Board of Health in- courage the growing of small vege-i qulred if any steps had been taken iii-q‘ to extend vaccination in the PIOV- _incc. Very little vaccination had ‘been done. and it appeared that Sealed '1‘ docs will ' ithere was only one school in the be received province where all the pupils were up to May 12th. 1928, by the under- vaccinated. In particular, the pu- signed for painting the exterior of pils of Prince of Wales College and Pownal United Church, two coats. the Normal School should be vac- Size of Church 32x50x20 with spire cinated, so as not to vitiate the ef- about ao feet high. Paint will be forts oi the city School Board in applied. State if scaffolding need- the matter.’ It would any w do ed. Work m start as goon a, geh- this rather than have epidemics, der is let. Any tender not neces- which B51119 110111 511N111“ else sarily accepted. o _would cost a great deal oi money. ARTRUR, q, M0935’ l Premier Saunders said he agreed chgpgi ggewhrri, absolutely with his hon. friend ill R. M. D. No. l, chiii-lotutowrr, the matter". He alluded to the pre- 1006-4-25-31, judlce against vaccination on the. m5 ____. part of many of thehpeoilajle of fie rovlnce. He felt t at e ma r Tenders For Church pshould be given every considera- tion, and that they might well have, 51mm Tmdc" 1°? ffl-mllilklifll the pupils of the Prince of Wales and making additions to the Ken- College ‘and Normal School vaccin- sington United Church will be re- nted. . velvet! hv the umlmiilmell up in Dr. MacMillan rvfcrrlng to the May 15th. may be 90m M lily "m! 8t "It that lll the whole city there was mvlre of Dr. A. A. lmckhart. Low- only one case of a conscientious ob- ~=t nr any tender not neccnsarily pc- jccfion. who refused vaccination ccptrd. _ Such were provided for under the - Ii. T- LOWTNER. ‘acts. There are not more than, secretary.’ two or ihrcc in the city schools not vaccinated. All vaccinations‘ are Plans and specifications object-ion against vaccination said ' castigated when they had differ- ences with Dr. Goodwill and ho lelt the province for a. time. But evi- dently the hospital can get on wltll- out him. Dr. MacMillan thought the maintenance could bc reduced. The Premier said that last 3'81"‘ the amount expended was $129090" on. He felt that the amount ill the estimates was not too great. To an enquiry by Mr. Stewart a5 to whether he planned to increase the accommodation he said that this year, at least. nothing could be done. , The Premier thought that people who were in good circumstances should contribute to the support of their relatives who wcru in thi- in- “Last year's-but Timex will color it new again!” TINTEX mum true economyl It ve: twice ll much finery at one Jul the con! For faded thing; are quiclrl made new and colorful again with intu. No need, than, to be continual! bu ‘in new filmy. And how rim cl it light and medium shades you 'u|t“¢int u you rinse"- in hot or co d water. Use Tiara for rill: ltockingufundin,” drmu, a m- wear-even curtains. Sec F 'on'| colors on the Til-m: Color Card. Ilka: lion - fiwr Incl-trimmed nflfil (‘tiiLa the silk -— Ila while). Bol-flx do d ‘ ......~~ .. caddies“ "sane-i! 1s; otdruglntldepcmm lntex TINT! A8 YOU RINSE Tints t? ’ Dyes Arlytlllrlg an)’ Color men-unicel- ant/nu 1rd,, mom» . 011 806011111 01 iliiVfllll-‘(id 118i! L0 Cliff)’ sytstcln wllicll llnd bin-ll t5.‘;l.'ril)ll.~'lll?(l fill ill Ulili Cillllliélii- by Lilo lzlic iiovcriiiliz-lli. I11 tile 1111-9 L€°\'91'11111¢11li M13 Mac‘! The Premier lilollliilt lliiil, 130118811 “'11s b91111! 113111911 UP 10 11° lilis grunt was ilroilcrly zltiministi - the work, but the speaker regretted 4-(1 it was one of the DPS‘. anti llVX-i iifl did 110i i366 111111 111°"! l10W- 5°11“ bunevrlicnt on thc Wlltlli‘ list. one should be trained up, ii possible. rlxpqijdgd in i-xii-irmri i-- _r 11.58‘ to take Ml’. MilY-‘i D159“ which arc really ticbi l‘\'lll;'{ The Premier explained that Mrfnoodoo MiwDoileilll iilill Ovclislilllfllly dill; Mr. Lea thought that lll tho tili- 501118 Work 111 111M illlPflifliy H9 icront ilarts oi the Province tllci; would try iv iliid some mic Wl1°.was not it uliiftlrln adlillnifitruliu. WOUId fill M15 Mill’? 111509- of tilc funds. Some parts in th»: Mr. Stewart 0nd 111i! Premlfl‘ bim- Prnvillcu drew on it. heavily: nthen" tile part oi" nny one tn reduce the “mm item. 11ml. B. W. Lt-Pagt- also iililllilil Mr. Stcilllrl Ulillllllli- that "l9 tlh- mom-y Wtls well spent. Hc work ui tllt- law clerk was very up-‘iigi-qgq wig], m“ Pyflnliel" o Some discussion ensued on th 11111011 01' i119 P11159111» 5955mm salaries 0f the officials ill the Pro- The Premier. IlOWi-‘Vfili tilollgilil Vllltllill Secretary Trensilrefs de- iiili‘ iPBl-liiilillli U115 W-SSlOD llild ilurtment. Miss Lowthl-l- and Mls: a " In 11105. Gillis were praised ior their goo-u work. it luild been 1083161‘ some“ He Mr. Stewart did not think ihc ticug ll some o e ppns 1on1: 01119611011“ ‘W10 Cfliltlflll-S- He Bll- year oi‘ offlov was uliso, He thought ‘tcrcd into details coilcerning this ii Shoiild be pm book to $15000“ ‘matter. _ v F Mr. Lea pointed out that tllc ar- Mr. Arsrnflllll Said ililit llo Eilfiircars of taxes had increased ic: not agree ivlili the Premier m tlllsilnuch under the late incumbent tr nnltter. Even under the Bell gov-ighe office of Chief C]Qfk_ 11.; clllmcnt, when the Premier and theoioimod m“ me new Chiof Clo” Aiiorllify 08110181 were not oll vcyihad shown increased efficiency. good terms. ivas legislation tivorsc; Mr, stew“; asked for mo mm 0i o _ {$4850.00 ior Clerks to be explained The lie-m was carried. i The Premier-Tile only lit-w one Dr. MacMiilan referred to the ‘is Mist,- Nomm younkm; library and asked if the Premier $1000.00; Lyriac Gallant $1100.; Goo. S. MacLeod $1100.; Lloyd Wannacot $900.; Miss Power $600.00: Miss- Younker $600.00. Mr. Stewart asked why there was an increase ill the number of clerks. The Premier said that. with the| increase in the number of cars. the clerical work was accumulating. (There was considerable discusfl siorl on the nvccssity for the in- crease in the number of ihosc cm- ployees.) Mr. Stewart asked why ihcre wus, a change in thc Janitor—npart from motives of political expediency. The Premier considered that it was an excellent move, as lhc other‘ kccpcfhad kept the building far loo‘ hot, and tllv new appointee ki-pt ii‘ very neat and clean. The P113111". the government. Premier Saunders said that noth- ing definite was arrived at, because neither the government or the city were in a position to supply the ne- negotiations could be continued to and Art Gallery. I Mr.. Stewart-Nothing ‘done ill 192B, then‘? "emH-r Saunders-Nothing def- will 138 | m‘. iuacniilian—l nope the mem- lbers of the government will look ion this when it comes before them from irproviilcial standpoint. The speaker hoped that this splendid oftcr would not be withdrawn and go to some other place. i —‘ Mr. MacLure thought there wouliii (continued mi page 1i l bc an increase in the grant-s to the: Crpllanagcs and Hospitals. Thorn; has been llo increase, andpossiblyi there is- sbme reason. ‘ i The Premier said that Prince County Hospital had never askcdi for an increase as it was run on business principles. The Premier gave it as his opinion that the two hospitals ill Charlottetown were not run in a business wny. 1 Mr. MacLul-e disagreed with the above opinion. Ho. said that they‘ wcrc well and cailably run. Buti in both those institutions they were‘ taking cnrc of government wards. The govcrnnlcnt grant docs not pay. one quarter of the cost of the free! patients there. Tile goverlmlent should at least increase the grant sufficiently to take care of tho cost of those free patients. Dr. MacMillan also said tlic i106- pltnls were run on a. business basis. But llc ditl not think that they had got to that point oi‘ efficiency that they, like lhc Prince Coilnty Hos- pital could collie out with a surplus. They were the only hospital in 'North America to show a surplus. -Many poor patients had come to the Queens County hospitals who were paupers. and who said that they were told the Princc County Hospital was full. There were ways of making a surplus; in a hospital. With lefcrence to the increase m the aid to destitute children, whore is tho increased grant of $450.00 go- lug? The Premier SPOKE of many ‘m’ forunate cases which had con i’ t0 ligllt in tllc past year, So thtxm- crease of $450.00 was made. he speaker only regretted that he could not do more. Dr. MacMillan said he assumed |ihat special grants for delinquents iin reiormatorics would be continued. This was one of the special difficul- ties in dealing with neglected chil- drtn. The point the delegation had emphasized was. that when the proper representation was made about the children before the mail- istrate, the‘ children became the wards of the Society. 1n other P1P‘ vinces. when this happened. ti“; government paid ior the upkeep 0 these children until foster home: were found for them. The city ‘i: this matter were not dolnglthlx-‘ié duiy, Small as the araiii Se“? ooprfliato it, and hope the gov ment can do more in future. W Mr. Stewart asked ii the BOl/ffem mcnt meant to keep up gill w“ f“ ‘he m“ Marsha" er than doubtful oi the usefulness o ‘ office. _ The Premier replied thatdtheollgzr [emment had been passed Srollri- [from decreasing the sum“ 09mm” hieri 4500.00», to incrcaig d-m keep ever, ‘it had been dot! 8 it as t W59- i M» 3“,Z“;Z$‘;L“Zf§.§‘?f.$“i.“°~‘ Q C “Pagfsbuij would be 01700811156 ifngl‘; increase. He also wished“ “my; ‘o any other rctirlnil g1 0W w“! moo moi,‘ t: Mr. New erfy contemti B i’ - t year there would be o c Henry Smith. ,_..(g_ > S9390". preventative of strictly fresh. in good time as ‘ 0i’ destructive parasites. Iii" um ' ‘ 11519911 i-iiill 111016 W35 11° ‘V1511 0“ stirnlcd to take (‘ill'(‘ of their nwll ‘ Increase in the salary in his first! Miss Lowtller, $1200.; Miss Gillis . .‘ icr thought it was a splendid Cllilllgl. ‘ ' ()ur formula is specially adapted to the needs 0f the young and growing foxes, i-s rich in vitamines and a sure IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD is guaranteed t0 be Order early so as to be sure of receiving your supply f We have the exclusive agency for this popular and highly efficient ranch disli- cctant which is heartily endorsed by leading ra L rsior clearing pens and houses o lmvemm. BISCUIT Co. ’s‘§§§ Partnership Policy” l “NOW we have some real protection against the loss tlle business would suffer if either of us died," said Brown. “This is a good invcstlncnt. Your capital Mid my eXpttrlence arc responsible for our success. If either of us tlic the other will have $10,000 with which to carry on the business. I will need the money -" to finance. You will nectl the money to get an i " experienced man to take my place. It pro- ‘ ICLTS llutll our interests. Our lleirs may not want to renuin in the bilsinessj then the sur- viving partners car. buy their share. It is the lies: protection against tlic llillillOWn factor lllat wc can have.” If you and your BusinessAssociates are no: pro- tected by a Partnership Policy see an agent of i rlie— ' CONFEDgslgggliNON LIFE HEAD OFFICE I w. o. IIOGG. Manager. Branch Offire Bank oi‘ Nova Scotia Chambers, l Charlottetown, P. E. L '6 in We Invite You to Look‘ Over the oi‘ Tailorcd-to-lvlcasure Suits ior men and boys before you purchase elsewhere. ' Prices range from $16.00 i0 $55.00. Our guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money rc- funtied is your protection. ' I E. J. CAMPBELL (ihhl-IRAI. AGiENT . ROLLO BAY t r ,.-4 617111 y 001700 / FOR PUPPIES The wonderful success, following its use during the past three years, has clearly prov-en the superior merits 0f this IMPERIAL produce to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this rickets. . ~ a heavy demand is assured. HAUCK FIRE GUN Full information on request. o CHARLOT TGTOWN ._ — 3;» u -‘?}-—I A.» 0-.-