PAGE TWO q Grown in the best gardens in the Orient. Blended by memtrained in the world's greatest tea market. Packed tin" the best packet yet found for tea-Aluminum. C "Z513 y EDROSE Ads good ted" lnvttkfastctl witlt hot‘. IHE CHARLO'l"1‘E CURSE 0' LOVE Grocery Specials . ~. ASuxyaII-on ‘ undbTul l . (‘ll.~\l"l‘l~II{ G7. 0N THE TRAIL. Flour, Beaver, SB-lb. bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $_-l.10 .\lti_ioi- liltl‘i"t.lll'l loft at st-vott 24 lb- B1135 - - ‘ ~ - " - - ~ - ' -- “"10 irritant tho tit-xi mortiitiiz. Front Que-en cm,‘ 984m bags lit-r \\'ltttltl\\', l)\t'1'l()i)i(ll1K the t-ottrt- u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $450 ytttil, i‘_vnt|iitt watched him drive a \\'uy_ Sugar, granulated. 10 llc liftt-tl his httnd in farewell. lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c and she l)lt‘\\’ lntn a kiss. She- tlionpltt to lterselt‘: Tea- bulk’ p" lb‘ ' ' ' ' " 49c "\\‘hy is it. that l don't lovc him? S i 5 b r‘. ‘Why is tltat 1 wouldn't he. badly P’ :5; liitrt, it‘ l lWVPl‘ were to sou ltinil ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " tiitttin? .-\lltl yct. l'tti going to inar- Raising _ _ . . _ _ . . . . . . . . .. 15c i"_v him. I've glvvil itiy word." Corn. per tin . . . . . . . . . . 15c She went into Nornuiis room and‘ Q , ‘ "Nt w ill llll\'l' to rush." slu- said; "(my Powders’ 4 packagg: S A ltnly. as slid tittisltod lit-r roll‘: _ ' ’ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ’ V ' ' ' I I I ‘ " _ ‘m lwtyittu on the llllll‘ o'clock (minus, 1t) m. , . . _ _ . , , ._ 25t- 6 M train for Shattclttii.“ n _ _ F 34‘ Iluusc. No. lit? North lt;\'t-i~ Road. (‘an Iu~ sci-n by aptwillt- Norma sat tip ht-tl, i-lct~tt"it'it-.il. ‘ ltlllel 939"» 7 rllll" 2”“ ' l ment. Phone .\. Scott, flab-J. ‘ “AW 5.1"“ “may? " Dates, It lbs. . . . . . . . . . .. 25c i Cynthia lattclteit. “My tlcar Norma, 1‘ttt titerely u! Vanilla. 2~2 oz. bottles. . 25c " ‘tlotortttluctl young person who isl ' ‘tin-ti ut‘ all this tlrlay iti getting? llemfln 2-2 01- lwlllfi »- 25¢ ARDS Not too early to makc your selection. ab”. We have just now on sale titt- flnest display‘ oi‘ opened and largest and ~’ Greeting (‘ttrds we have evci" sfitni ti. (‘ai"cl'i'ili_t' selected from some oi the largest manufacturers in tlic GREETING (‘AND LINE. Q An Early Selection . is always the more t" especially whcn ilzc are to he sent to friends abroad. Christmas And Holiday. Goods large shipments arriving daily. '. Special and personal on. taken for (i ll l} '1" l .\ (1 CARDS. t. CARTER c. co. LlllllThll. "i: ca-QDPI" sap" ‘IMK an? §€ "Hungry hens are corn-fed calves." apt to envy Z711,‘ Ii‘ ‘$713M. é» 0. LIVE AND ‘ililliSSEll i‘ P(llll.'l‘l¥i't' , f We are ready to hantlic dressed fouls and tlit-ltblls to (‘irclc Members. Sec your (‘irclt- ‘. iiil-lflt‘? or au; Director for pritws," oi" critt- u: ' . 1i ,1 fiii- not lllft,‘ n Mum . _ . L . I'll-lit. ‘hi. ‘l/liy.‘ E)‘ E- l- ('()()l)t2~~dliv£i~ H. I tvc-i-y time ytu stita-zui a ‘ipnyit-fiu t. .t iiitr. you n. ih. rye. Egg‘ 8' Ptmitry‘ .»‘i-.sstt' QQ-ll-il-tsill. ‘tut silt . 8U statitlattl ton Jihlilllllill, tlltlt 2.2 1mg t: :1: .‘. .l|li.'~lltl tratv for Pccm 'i‘il].f‘1l!l' WV Sm‘. R. R. Nu It. Nlttrshticltl. l’. l’ I. JlT-ll-SI-iii ROLLING THE DOUGH ______ p _ __ _.,___ Judge: Why tlid you use a roll- oti-pin on your tics ::"..l in that ’ ..‘utal manner? .- . ..‘ Tough ‘Nitcf That's the only _YQEWEGL\N AnlhnuA Ll)“ way I can get the (tough out oi l l _ ‘lttfl. your hcncz. Xmas Excursion to NURWAY t "rm.- Plllillitll Steamer ' STAVANGERFJORD" 1800i) ions Displ.) Sailing from HALIFAX, N. S. Direct to Bcrgan. Kristlanssand. Slllllflllgfl‘ &- OSLO, carrying Labia and Third Class Par-scngt-rs. Ihrough bookings tnay he made tt Sweden. Denmark, Finland and Germany. For rates and further information “my” AFTER THE FAST carats "t". A. s. nntvot.t~" at; so» ’ Agents. “So you don't think mum-h of thr HALIFAX, N. 5. handsome motor cop?" “No—~hc's always chasing alt:- thene last girls." Canada S. S. Lines STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTREAL . (Iharlottetotvn And St. Jolnfs I S. S. (WPTIIOILVI-I Lfllve Leave Montreal CWTown November ltii h. November 21st, “i l" rZ-E nit [LT-QB it: ta!'ii~ ,_,,. m...» .. Carvell Bros, Ltd. LtdO AGENTS I t ‘llarcotirt itotttrtts." 'M'fi[‘1’ttltitl. picpttriitg for an nit.:t what 1 Wltllhmlll)’ troedotn. By, this time. you surely know that a littlo thitti: like :t Chinese war can't stop tut- trmti tloittg what 1 want to do." ; “lint you tnustti't g0 alone.“ pro- Cudmore‘ Bros. GROCERS Let Us Deliver Your Order- ‘tt-stctl Norma fettrtully. "You (ain't tzo to Sltttiiglnii ak-tie. 'l‘hs-y say ‘lllLll't"S tightittg betwt-cti hetc andi there. .-\t least, wait until Major! t THE ALLIANCE “That's exactly why l'm goingl tiow." sttitl Cynthia calm‘y. “Basil would raise all kinds of objections.‘ llc doesn't ittnderrtand American‘ (Continued from page l) medicinal purposes. M1‘. Bentley first girl‘. M‘ any referred to the pre-electlon promise v "But. ivhy the tritzltttttl rush?" ‘ism/en by U19 l-llleffll Pill-Y through tttti-stii-tnttl Norma half-tearfully. ‘l5 leader- Mr" sllunderst to the Tem- tperance Alliance, and vdiicl". 1111:‘. ‘been referred to by the Alliance , . ,. , i. _ speakers at the tneetittgs held dur- "“m] M“ yu’ ing the election campaign. Accord- ‘ to this promise the number of "Alajor Harcourt. told llS that King (‘arson won't be in Shntighai for (‘yntliia avettetl her face. Shc i trig ivas afraid that Normal millllt. H89 . . , , - _ i“ Mr “yes the ‘mxiely “m, fehicertiflcates was to have been llmtlt led to at least twenty-five per moni. i. tor llt'l‘. it Philip l\l‘1l(li\ll were i At a meeting m. me present Con? Mk?“ ‘l"“‘l"—. , .. . ttnission held on the 30th September :1 n b" “n. n51?‘ Amlm" “y” llast, the Commission fixed thenum- tliia said. ‘You re not to worty. lber of certificates m be issued w ‘Wd Tiler?“ Wm b” he“ 1°‘ “wk ‘doctors at 75 per month to cacti doc- “ll” Ymh‘ ltor. A resolution of the Alliance , . M: B ti t i" - Norma satik back on her pillows. 33s Brescmcd by X en e’ u g "ll_°“ll' l “we *lr"ng and could 1Sb.-Tllfll authority to issue cei- h“ ‘lull Yo”! “he l““r"'“r°d' ,, tificates for medicinal purposes by "'1 ltault lleaveit that you're not! ll-Jhysiciaus be only by spasm] “m, ‘llmlghl Cyllllllu- mission to be applied for by o. cloc- At nine o'clock, she boarded the ml.‘ rilitlllt-(lltll train at. the Pekln stzt- 2nd_Thnt the number of gel-gift. tion. it was a tgray itit-rnitig and ‘rates issued by any physician 111311;,- i1, slight tiiist was falling—— ti month 511311 not exceed twenty-five. t-hruzilt-sn morning for a liazarilotts Mtg Bentley also referred to the jouriioy. (Iytttltitt, ti"iitt atiad smart. resolution passed by the Prince Ed- itt a boiito taillour, with a chick lit- ward Island Medical Association at iio hat tlrawn down tivci‘ lter fait'.its meeting" held on Octobci" 6th, the hair, tlrcw hot" fox l‘ t-loscnreport of which was published by around hvr sitioutli wvhitt: throat. the Medical Association under the‘ and grasped iir-i- l1'lll.’i'll11t,‘-llilI-‘,. Slgllfllllft‘ 0f llfi 566F011"; Dr- l)~‘;'~\'-_ 'i‘ltt- uiorttitipf 1tt:\\'Hl1llllt‘1'r-l an» at", on October 10th. This resolution llt)llltt't‘tl that Fctii: Ytt-llsiattg" was declared "that tlic coitsct tn; o1 op» t-oticetttratitig his tzoops to tho ea Htlloll DI m9 Mflllcfll ‘Wfiuuallon l5 (-14 ;that tlic recent inc in tlic tnittt- .lbt-i' o1‘ twirtificatc it'd to ll1f?(ilt‘tll men is ttitttcccssary." Anothz-t" rest lutiori tins-tied b}: lltt‘ iledical A nation llfttillt,’ tipon tho lttovcrntne t “that tlit- Prohihitioti auaitist tho rt-trctttiitt: army‘ oi‘ tli i-tit-itiy. Tlit- Shanghai oxprv \\'lllt‘ll had let‘! tn lllt‘ prt-viotis d; had l)t'l'll turitml balk t0 Ptiitin, lit- ottttst- tho hritlgt- ttvt-i- thtvt-znitali noar 'l‘it-it 'l‘siti ll'ltl lltét‘lliilt‘fiiiiiyt‘ll l._v ld-Cltltig-liiirs rotrcatittp; troop-s. l-Ittorts to ‘ri-plittiv- it witrt- lllitlv‘ ivay. . tilting tlaiiitti-tl, llt'l' lovely vyvs .»]|:tl'l\' inn with tltt- thrill of adv-dit- tzro, (‘intliizi rottitil a stutt in a val‘ tilli-tl with llrrtt its ztttntl Aint-rlt-ztits. .\‘h-- hoard thtat thrio wcrt- Fr-"ltti-li. Italian. and Jtipttticst- pltSHHlllfPl1< in otiu-r vtutt-lit-s. ‘Fln- tiaiu slid slowly otti oi‘ tltt- statitrtit, and (lyn- lhia hut-ind hot-soil‘ in a ltiitllt. soon-titties sh“ raisoti ltct‘ 1'1"» to ivtttrh tht- fiat, nnk-oir-rctl conti- try slipping by. Sltc “'0I1ti<*1‘(\tl what ilztrt-oitrt was doing. Would lti- ruu a risk in nttetnptitit: to rc- ston- tho black opa‘ to the tompltt. or wt llifl hi- bu wolcomctl its a intro’! Noon canto, and the ttaiu til")- t-t-etlel at-t-ortlitit: to schctliili‘. (‘ytt- thia htttl a gilotl litncht-tiu iti the ilitiingJ-ttt; thlxtkintl. a. trifle disap- poiutotEy' that. i-io fun" tho trip had been tztnio (lllC-llgll. In the after- noon. sho lDPCZIIIIG burctlivitlt her hook and aiutisetl hrirsclf ll)’ Rllltll“ ing the other pass-enacts But they at-etnetl an tinintcrtrsitini; lot. \\'lt.h a sigh oi utter hon-iioni. tfyitthitt lfiilllfiil nor ltcati hzurk on thi- tltthiOtts tiplmlstcry oi‘ ‘her sent aittl interrupted i a, nap. She wart lialt-tloziiti; win-in a series 0f sharp, -i.ct bc so amcndctl that tho l)ll1(il‘11 it‘ presrribitig alcoholic. liquors b": taken out o1‘ the ltatuls oi‘ tlic medi- tal profession" cottld be inct l:_'. a [compliance by tlic Govcrtititriit with tht- rcqticst of the Alliance that 21o zuch authority bc given to l:lly:‘-lCi~ tins except. tipoti the rzptrctal rr-(ptcst ,ll‘4‘~1l'(, s-tiuiitls uiadi- lil'l' >~ll np- rizlit. ‘ '|‘i|t- tiilnii- imsst-uittrs lll\"\\|>t' wtiro i-li-t-triliiitl. 'l‘lttiri- tvotw- mar- ,mttt"s. tin-p a woman's sitpp t-saoti st-iw-atti. "Shtttpitolf" Sonic onv i-rivtl. “Can't. you hvar it Stlllll‘\\'llt'l't' alt ~ad t-i‘ its?" Anxious giant-cs wt-rt- i'.\t‘liitll_ill‘tl hy the litlfifitllltivfti. lIvt-rv our looked out t-t‘ his \\'liltltt\\', lllll a (lit-st storm was rising. and it was tilt (‘llll lu sci‘ lat‘ ‘tlll'lltl. "it's about thrco- miles or “w oft". by the sotttttl," ont- man tohtiitoi-r- (ll. "No nvetl to ht- ttlariitcil.“ Even as ln- simltc, tin-ti» was .: icraslt. A window was shattci-ctl ,into fragmcttts. 15min up alti-ad .(‘(t1llf‘ a heavy br-ont, ztiitl thi- zrnln ‘HlOWPIl tiowii and coino to a halt. ‘ “They've disabled lht- locomo» live!" some one zshmttctl iu llttllli‘. “They've got. its iti n trap. \\'i-'t'i- done for!” (To Be Continued.) Claims PORIKandBEANS ‘They taste so Goiod _/ The Kiddies lust love than Growing children. need vita- mines and easily digested nourishing foods that build boneand muscle. They thrive on CLARICS Pork and Beans which older people also find so _ttiod.-- This delicious food w.‘:|it*l1 is all ready to hm’; and eat is most truly economical. A large hc bang costs only about throe cents, "Canndn Approved" (m ‘ he luhcl is unimportant flLlflfHDtPt" uftpialitgx. Ki/r/twni‘ [tr/p you , TOWN GUARDIAN __ lo! any medical doctor who desired NOVEMBER l0, 1927 to have such privilege. E ' Interruptions During the course of his address‘ iMr. Bentley was ititerrupted first by lHon. J. B. McIntyre and later byl Hon..Dr. McNcill. Mr. McIntyre inientiutied that. there were on the; ‘iContmlssioti three members who were nominated by the Alliance, and he Iclaimcd llll‘ Alliance's Commission- lers cottld have blocked tlic increase‘ liu certificates had they so desired. t ‘ In rcply Mr. Bentley stated that’ lwtth rt atrd to the action oi‘ the twoi ‘Commissioners who were metnbersi ‘I t ti Au" n e, Mr. Bentley had‘. I (‘iertaiizi illlgllilllfllltlll given to him inl 61710115 'ccnl"ldenct- and \'l'lll(:ll he could not; ' D lthereforc disclose. bttt. that. he was: ‘satisfied that - if ivhnt took pliuei were tnadt" known the position tnk»; ‘en by these tncn would do no dis:- ‘crctlit. to the Alliance. I ‘ Vi/lltfll Mr. Bctitlcy 1't.'i,l:l'1‘i!tl to titt- .1't:5(.tlllLl01l D1 tht- Mkdlflill Associa-f ltion. 1J1". McNcill interrupted to state‘ ‘that thc resolution rt~t‘c~t'i'ed to vitas; not tlit- opinion ui tlic ina§ot"ity of; ‘the Mcdii-itl A nation; that. the ircsoltttioti tiat llt'l‘ll ititrtiditced ‘earlier in tlic tnct-iitig, and had foli- icd to get sttllii-tt-tit "nppoit, and WIN‘ tjltlhSfltll late ni tiu- "afternoon tiftcr| a itttttibet‘ oi tlic tlotitotxw lntd left‘ ,thc nteetittg. f Mt". Bentley replied that hc pre- ‘Slllll0d Dr. McNcill was nt tlic tnceb‘ ‘ing and was spt-akittg front ‘illTSOllill Tkttoivlcdge, and that ltt- would there-' iforc accept his statement. His auth-j orit; for refcrritn; to thc rcsolittioni zr. oni- which had been passed by tht-f iMe-ditcal Society was the published; irrport ol‘ their proceedings slgtied by; ‘their Secretary. taken lrotn the ‘Pat-l t"..it l..'\\'$}Jfl))l‘l‘ oi‘ tin» 10th oi‘ Ot-to-t but‘. i . PC‘. B y‘. address being con-i ‘tludcd. the President of the Alli- tince, lvlt". Crosby then called uponl i. H. D. Raymond to address the ‘rt IIIIIOIiL. . Batten‘ Upcvatod or Baltoryless Their orr two Dat- ii-iv Opt-rated hl-iilcltt Ul bistro t one‘ Dot Rttdiiiwti Table Return. as nhouitubelow, at $1 l5,nnd a beautiful -\ tit-insole. with built in lpelker, ti: $165. Alsmu Batteryless Console Model, a marvel oi Radio engineering. operat- ing from the light socket without Bu:- terlethtleriiloracres- norles. PIlEl,Wl(l\ tube! complete. $315. Rev. Mr. Raymond. i Rcv. Mr. Raymond mentioned that. tl":‘ ivhole ground had been covered; ts detail by the previous speak-j or. 1t remained to be taolnted out‘ that with regard to the tntmbei" of titctlical certificates which might but issued. thcrc was an understanding. iii the tninds oi the public which} ivas being violated by the recent 110-. i.t;.i of the Commission. and he ui"g-.‘ ctl that keeping faith with the coun-j - try tneztnt keeping faith with the; spirit and the understanding of the} people. He referred to the \vide-‘ .“}‘l't‘tld publicity given to the result‘ cf the election. and to the tnoral vtiluc of such publicity, in Canada, tlic United States and the Old Coun- try, and mentioned hoxlng seen in? thi- Literary Digest. a ftill report of? the great moral victory achieved in‘ Prince Edward Island, inset in ivhich; was an cxccllczit taictttrc of the pre- tUIll Premier. Mt". Raymond then tottitiarcd this publicity with the; utbstrqttctzt publication of the action t: cn in iticrcnsitig the number of‘ ititlterizcd medical certificates. and. rd the necessity of building by, atlon tor ihc future, looking‘, further than the political exigcncyl of‘ thc hour. Ho further urged tho- ttcqcssity of lzccpitig the mortiltotic‘. of the province abovc reproach. 51. A. GESNER RADIO SALES and ‘SERVICE BATTERIES CHARGED t l , ____i____.. l l-‘rcmicr Saunders‘ Dcnials. MARCONl . WEEK . We are Distributors for the New M We Will lililllly demonstrate for you any time. Write or Phone hierely to embarass the Govern- tvv tratton Pei/ted l @012’! mass 1712's opporfunitp to see and lzear (like New‘ On: DIAL MARCONI nAoio MAIN 't)Nl \‘v"ct-l. has provul ti» In." tlic most llfiillliliiC Radio demonstration yet offered to the Radio Public, A wet-l. tintrltctl by conxiticin‘; proof of cvcry claim tnudc on bcltitlt oi the New iliic Dial hlarroiti Radio. l ‘lliousiuitis have marvcllctl at tlic 'l'onc, the Volnnte, the Selectivity, thc Scnsitivitv oi ilicso sensational Rlldlffsfllfi. Titty never thuugltt that ‘Rtltliu could be so mil, so simple. Visiting tht- Alitrttmi ilcalcfs store they expected the titt- ustiiil. llicy tliscoverul a itcu world ot Radio delight. Tlnit expcrieitcc awaits you it you have yet to avail your. sclt ot lllatctitii Week oppoituittty. lie assured the Alartutti dc-ttlcr will he glad to have you call tltirittt; thcsc rciti-titiitig two tiays. Hc iitiitcs you, Hc \\'lllll.\ _\"oti to scc tlic sets, to hear the broadcasts, to prtivc for yntirscll tho wt-ll established fact that hlarconi (lite Dial Radio Receivers do cxccl in pcrtorrtttnicc, ilplltxllilllffi and value. CANADIAN M COMPANY vmcouvzw vonotoo MONTREAL nAtirAit suuimuwtu ‘T/Je Tub/e lflltlor/el Duo-Tone Walnut Cabinet by McLagan. Burl Walnut Patiels. A modcl of hund- some compactness, express- ly designed for Canadian Reception. ‘ ‘ $115 -. f 27-15 GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, E. l. SIXES .. _ Bi ha .._ ecn the Premict and reprcscnta- that cnottgh revenue must necessar- iment; that what itctttally has hap- tives of the Alliance, and stated thatjilyt bt- raised by selling liquor under Prcitiict" Hattntlcrs in replying crntncnt. said he was plttaseclwvithlMt". Sillllldfiltkfillltfll that ditring thel "tlic tipporttttiily to tiitprcss himself;lllvtiotitttioits which took place lit’ that ill.‘ had been a lilc-iottg; Prohii tMr. Saunders» tvns the intermedi- bttiotitst, as hi» FtPOPUlIOS from tlmegafy between the Liberal twill’ and: to time during his public life wouldttltt- Tctnpcratict- Alliancc. l p-rovc. Ho 1'('\’1tt\Vi‘!‘l tilt‘ early history!‘ I of‘ the election campaign, ntetitiotting‘ Liquor Must Pay for Otlicials the lnterviciv which had taken plact-l ‘ with a number oi‘ temperance work». ' Thc Prentier fiirtlici" stated that crs in Stttntncrsttle. uihen he had the proposal for the appointment 01' ‘stated to them ins vlt-ws upon the Magistrates would bc favorably con- ftcinpcraticc sltiiatiott, and gitvc otit sidcrcd; that it ivas not the policy {a typcwritteti statt-tncnt of his posi- of the Governinettt to make any pro- ‘tion and oi‘ what he ivas personally tit out oi‘ the stile of liquor tinder. lprcpared to do if elected. In rcfcr- the Prohibition Act, but. that in‘, ‘ring to this typcivrittett SliZILCDIQIlIHAiCW of the appointment. of mugis-l Mr. Saunders told the Alliance thntltrates and additional inspectors and the statement. given out by him in other increased expense in the act-l Sunnnerslde was a merely tentalvtxhiinistrntion of the Act, sulllcictit» suggestion and tho expression of his tcvcnite would have to be obtained‘ own personal views as he" then feltfitroin the sale o1 ilqttor to pay thest-l that. it represented an advanced and expenses, and that the fldlflllllSlltl-i‘ ‘unconsldcrcd suggestion of his owt1,,tioti of the Act would have to be! and was not binding upon his fol- self-sustaining and must not impose louiers, and was never so made; that a burden upon the tnxtitiyers. he had submitted this statement. to his friends in Snmmerslde with thclOpposed to Temperance Instruction ‘hope that. when submitted to thcl in Schools. ifentpcrance Alliance they would. » tadopt it; that. Mr. Bentley had of! In dealing with the proposal re- terwards told hlni the Alliance hadgztrdlng temperance instruction in ‘accepted it; that at the tlinc he gavet‘the schools, the Premier stated thati iout the statement his candidates speaking personally he was not in were not all selected and were noffavor of the idea, but rather favor- ull in the fldd and could not there-led the idea of extending temperance fore be taken as having accepted thclsocicties to each community, so that statement, and that it was ridiculousitempcrance instruction might be im- for any one evcti to think so; that parted by such societies. He advised he had authorized no one to usethe members of the Temperance Al- the typewritten statement us thclllance to teach their children along policy 0f the party; that he couldithe lines proposed, and to get busy not. tittderstand what justification: and organize the province under the any representatives of the Alliance Alliance to impart this instruction. thud for stating at any public meet-The proposal, ltowcvet". would re- ltng that. the statement representedlceive the consideration of the Gov- Ethe Policy of the Liberal party; tlihtjernmerit. the hnd subsequently called in his‘ Regarding the special session, the candidates and submitted the state-lPiemier stated that the Government mcnt to them; that objections towns very busy preparing the claims ‘some of the matters contained inlof the province to be presented to the statement were made by a num-‘thc Conference of Premiers early iii ber of his candidates, and in discus-' November; that. after that Confer- lslng the clauses of the statement he ence was over the Government iinformcd them that. they were onlylwould consider the application for a ltenatlve clauses and the expresslonlspeclal session. lot his own personal views at. the ‘time: that the Liberal Party was‘ lnot bound by thom: that Mr. Bent-t iley had made a fair presentation oil The Premier stated that the Liber- the matter apart from this; thatial Party intended to see that the the proposals made to the Alliance} "rohtbitlon Act was enforced; that ‘in the typewritten statement werethc Government dtd not. ititend tn lafterwnrds withdrawn and cancell-Imcddlc with the Prohibition Com- ted with the consent. of the Alllanceimlssion, but. would do so if the ‘in Mr. Bentley's ofllcc, when Revltiommlsslon were not. doing their lMr. Raymond was present, and duty. lwhen the policy of the Government N0 more violators of law would be iwns dictated to Mr. Bentley's steno-uieleased from jail before serving lgraphcr and afterwards published as‘ their full sentence. l ‘the platform of the Liberal party‘ In closing his address the Premier {that the published statement of thqsuggested that, a Committee from .platform of the party contains no.the Alliance should meet from time lrefercncc to a reduction in the num- to time with the Commission and ebcr of doctors‘ certificates to twenty-iconic!‘ with them regarding the ad- .flve per month for each doctor, and ministration of the Act. that the Liberal party had neverl made sitch a reduction a part. of its policy, although he personally agreed with the proposal to reduce the number of certificates; l l I Still “Going To." i Mr. Bentley Protests Al. the conclusion of the Premier's that remarks. Mr. Bentley rose and asked w. CLARK LlMlTl-Tl), itmi ‘l1 t. P.Q., st. Refill. P.Q., at tismiw, o...‘ °"°“Yl’°dY "ll" m“ ‘he Pm" t° be Pelmllwl “I letllst" “l” Pm" Commission Just. before they left of- test and dissent from the presenta- ' "W" -' ' 7 ' " '*"l"""- “"9” "‘"""' °'“" 17-17 lice had reduced the number of doc- tion made 15y the Premier Qt the ~ r212 tot-g’ certificates from too w“ 50. ev wmwgd taken m. n. l.\|" "p"; “w.” my.‘ totpened ivas not an incrcsisc from SOltherc was no opportunity at. that-‘tht- Act to pay all salaries and ox- thc AlilflllCf‘ on behalf of thc Gov-Etc 75, but. a decrease front 150 to 75.tlatc hour to g0 into particulars. pcnscs. He felt. strongly that thi- wtshcs of the Temperance Alliance lshotild be respected. "l‘lic Premier then called upon any of the inc-tubers of the Government who ivishotl to do so to speak. _ I) tied Fools‘ ‘ 1n replying to tlic Prt-nticr, Mr‘. Crosby wanted the Government that perhaps they did not realm! that thei people throughout the country wct"t~}1i' Sctlrct Pledge Published Would initch concerned about the ‘tncrc ‘ llavr- Defeated Dr. McNcill. in prescriptions. He felt. vrry stron, j ly that tlic Conservatives who uccll Hon. Dr. McNcill stated that there voted for the Governinctu. in fiiiorwverc just two things he wished to of Prohibition and against theitdsity. One, that the, doctors nowhiitl own imrty should not be limited. Hello makc requests for scripts before tnentioned having had a ti7ll\'t21‘.‘~Z1- they got them. Second, that; he did tion with n. Conservative who hadgiot sign the tilcdge form until he tints voted, and who said to lilnlflwas assurred in writing that. it referring to the Government's pt"e-,would tint be published, as had it sent attitude. “I didn't mind sdbccti publishcd, he would have been much being called a d~-+ned Toryi deft-tried. nil my life. but I never thought l! Hon. Walter M. 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