I rib 4 .700 ‘Natural. ‘Herbal rTGoollness 0f ‘ . "tllllvugllcrls Clears Up "Eczema 1180690 Indigestion. Tones " on tire system. ‘lbersueno 'u-dldmggjnqal_ hsinr’! Tonic and System Builder, _ will“! horbs. _N_stu.ra.l. Amazing- iybeelms- B¥_Durli‘yln3 the blood and EntLv stimulating bowels, kidneys md sec, this reliable old remedy elem up skin troubles. Perfect for Indigestion," rundown conditions, nervousness, coughs moulds. ‘ Bets you on your feet and keeps V :thsre. Sold as th G h Householddlemltliczrareflllplyg i; "n11; Wowruv. Charlottetown _ EFFILIENT - ‘OPTICAL SERVICE IYIS EXAMINED, GLASSES .SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO V REPAIR WORK if 'J. W. JOHNSTON -" Registered Optometrist 151 Kent Street Phong 752.1,, Charlottetown _ S TALL] ON r"; ’ AENR OLMEN T {Owners of Stallions in Prince Ed- Iordillllnd must secure s. certificate oi Enrolment from the Provincial Department oi’ Agriculture before ‘tiling thus Stallions ior public ser- -~-vioe.-A1l applications should be made betbrelih! ll‘- in order to quality (or the .Bulus Premiums oilererl Jointly by the Provlnclnl snd Federal Governments to all horses pcmesslng ths necessary qualifications. Apply at once. Enclosing lee $2.00. presumptu- or AGRICULTURE . \ cbsrlolletown, P. n. l. INM-S-IB-mwirflwks. , Registered Bulls Required f Breeders having Registered Bulls oi serviceable age, my breed, ior- sale are. requested to llst some with the‘ Provincial l Department or Agricul- Charlottetown. Kindly» state breed, age, name of sire and dam, and milk records lf any. . Address correspondence uvssrocx SllPEltlNTENDENT DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE 7070-8-10-21-23. ‘Fox MEAT FOR SALE Boneless horse meat, boneless beet trimming and bee! tripe ior sale. rslsfin com sronsos '00., Lrn. 5043-8-7-ti’. r ‘LIV E = HOGS We are taking live hogs daily, excepting Soturday, paying high- est ‘market prices. Davis 8 Fraser ._ "'0" 0 tracked 00ml And y Gurnmeai ‘ I x. w hi-today-sclling no .5? _ irpnsbomoncolre lie-l. m"- W“, lusts, one; own-It; ' brand ltrsw, Iced Oitiulwamtosslmhhd " v i‘ [Y ..'"9"‘>5"t" t ‘Z iced“ o ‘we Contirlridtr ‘ dime- all that they possibly "ooind, wart. He declared ‘thlfcorlrsslulwss a kosd building in the provlncd. Grail- ho coins not dobiflltlfillld‘ l L‘ 4,05" “all n moons-twat ‘colic: " no imgsr ibmnmhttil were museum "$.00? e111 oi our teachers p111. my". t," with these other provinces." 7'50 ‘we find it very hard to get. p“ pg,"- Provinces to listen to our sigh. ment-l." he went on. ‘ I » " Ml‘. SIGWN1—"'I'hgy fir‘ Qpbgud m" from _.or seli" The Prenier expregggd h“ 3'3"“; ment with w. Stewart in this,‘ ind cold thnt while our elsirnwos luit and had been strongly prelim; mg" w“ very little "eseot. whey; lied While the Bptaker had been used-en sing the Ladies Club he hid, had; eon. ferences orrthesiibjeci: with dinn- ters oi the Federal Gdverhmeatgfn was surgeries thilt our clllbis "be Presenlitd during‘ the summer. and- autumh. As to the $115,000 subsidy, "'- W" only I- temporay a’ ‘ ' went» end it misht pdsiblyjs ‘re- ‘limit-though he had-every hope‘ that it would continue. ‘He ieidithbt Since he WM Premier. all our claims 0t Ottawa had been vigorously press? ed. ' " " ' g " rrrr: rscnsrcsr. drum Pwins to e ccnsideroticnloz the techniqel smut. hi! eliinleii" that this hos expired, and thlt it. on only thi-oush precrure/brolislfzt by this sovemhieut that provision was mbde by the Federal Parliament and an extension was provided‘ ior’; prove inccs which had not-token up their allotment. He believed that it was through the "error-ts of himself-i iin that connection that legislation was out throiwhralld yo‘ are getting the benefit. we are gettingleoncesions under the technielil gririt that ho other province is getting} l ' . H» then went on to‘ costigate The Guardian for not having-given: s Liberal Government credit “ior triy: thing they ever‘ did [Ot-fllg-pgflv. ince. They ssk what we: havd 0011's for the ‘usher-men. rre-beiieved-thot the course in up-to-daisuilsthodsAt Halifax was quite‘ well kiioivn imoni the fishermen, andldid ndifneed to be advertised by Provineisl cov- emnicnt as sugsesttvd by‘ ste- great thing for theiishcrmen. rates have prohibited the ohipdient of fish to the central “provihcoii but Mr. Saunders was in hopes thetlic new system oi- refrigeration would permit or theirheing héid untilitiit‘ market! were ‘so high that they might be lhlppedTWlth profit. Both the Feller-aloud Local Governments were doing all they could ior- ths fish- ermen. ' , " _ Dealing with the road policy, the Premier claimed that the roads ‘livid never been as good s! they were last year. The work done st Hlinter River alone-he claimed, was suillcient to pay the cost of the new rand machinery, He wes content to iesve the matter to the verdictoi the ‘pew pie. Best oi all, the workyas being done at s. minimum coat. M, isn't 1500 miles lind been improved; bhii’. now that the operators hndbccomo odept, he ielt that by the end oi next year all the roads ,would be com- pleted, and by the ends! the year 1931 we would have such roads a! were never thought 0t and ntver ex- pected. "_ \,, Mr. Saunders msintsln¢d_ that there was no gravel well duitpd in ellihg was expensive. It. cdstlfpcr 3‘ hops $3.00 to taco per- ibngto, fibril; This being the cass'it oould-bruy-bg applied in low and M80! Pl”?!- Wherever it was placedifit ,l'Iifl=ttd_-f srest improvement. ‘ w’ " . n‘ rnorrlnrrrou ii - . "With regard t'o ths Prohibition, Act, the Premier dubbed the} tQ-j ments of the Leader o! ths-QM“!- tion as incorrect. As lat‘ Al" ill they were not beinItielcI-ssd ysittr serving psrhspsvjtwo vmkl. i! t!!!) used to be. more hive We no releases since the ment come into WW1?’ R0 0'0 which were NW5 ‘"1144? FM?“ certificates, all! ‘with J03.’ 000T”? oi the rompers-tn A01?!"- 2" 1391 pesred thet whsnQtho PNFQW Eflllflflllb cauls i000 150%‘ oners were mt l5, .07‘- they wore svttlns hm tire they weFe ambit i"! q." were not wile-pill ' v , .. v i‘ a Mr. Stifltltiersi’ Speech Hitherto higlrfrelghirsndqelrpress w oners in the 1811f “m”. p ' _ inoljioillercoveced 050th stiiivslusble m‘ o .‘ L115. . ,, i "rho reopen‘. ‘ - " -" " . Adar _ 81$ s Continuation of Thursday s H ess in Imglslbtive Assembly u _ . : . . __ .. . And Yet," he inierjsctsd, jigging. lnccfAlllsncs-knew that. One mag- "ilifits-wll doinl- the work quite well. 1's: to~0l80,000-1iquor sale-st least he shirt-we". are not making $51,000 menu's-One hundred per cent lin- ‘ provéinonhwas not to be expected ‘inlet’ once. .we promised we would i-" nine 1n we have 50Ppiniiflithirteen. ‘The Premier accused the late gov- ernlnentlor wrecking the Prohibition soc lor-rdvsliue. r . QI-leflconiidered that the Supreme Odurfddclsidir- alluded to by the Header ‘oi-ths Opposition confirmed the Government in its appointment, scfsr ss -tnst was possible. No doubt ths Prohibition Act or its llIlIlliImfilt-s would be attacked in the future-as it had been in the-past. The" people - through the country know-that the ‘Prohibition Act was being better. enforced. y bonnet» TEACHERS‘ SALARIES ‘Alto ‘school teachers‘ salaries-dire Premier-sold that he "regretted we not" able ‘to balance ‘our budget. He believed ths-school teachers who llfvposcd-lo make it their 11rd work were not paid enqughn But those ‘whoonly intended to remain in the a-short time, three or four were, inthis opinion, receiving “The standard oi living here i! not tho some ls in other prov- incui I-lspss Premier, got only $2000. whilrnoqpther" Premier in Canada got less than $0,000. The same was true‘ oi ‘Ministers and Government omcials all down the line-tho sol- iioo low. This he put down politics. They did not change things ‘because "they regarded them- selves‘. us‘ the ‘peoples’ trustees-arid such small things would injure them in‘ the country.- ‘rl-Ilydltsxstion remained as it W05, 1,120,030 the’ Government could. doubt- , libel accede‘ to the teachers‘ demands. i But, the late government reduced tokstloin" Then, too, he had been caucus, and the conclusion announc- od hkd been" arrived st in oonnec“ with ths caucus. letters had been sent out to the Women's Institutes by Mr. Morrisey, the organizer o! the Teacher's’ Federation, asking them to send in r olutiqns ior the increase to the Premier. He had only receiv- ed l8 or 20- such, and they diiier in their terms. (The Premier reed one from Mount, Pleasant Institute, the tenor of which was that the matter be leit. in the hands of the Premier.‘ The Premier then gave some de- tails as to the increases asked for teachers, according toitheir years of service. For those having over l0 years oi service 100 per cent increase was ask- ed for. ' He wenl», on to claim that some teachers were not good teachers, and he did not teel that the raise in sal- ary would increase their eihcienoy. Granting this, why should we in- crease -thelr salaries? Ha said he had always been an advocate oi im- proved methods in education-partic- ularly consolidation, so as to do away with schools with only six or eight pupils in them. He said they were prepared to appoint a commit- tee to confer- with the teachers in regard to general conditions, and improvement in education, but he did not think, end the members, he felt, agreed with him, that it would be any use to accede to their‘ de- mands. The government wos now paying 85 per cent oi.’ the teachers’ sslaries—iar more than any govern- ment in Canada. Let the districts rectify the matter by increasing the supplement. The conditions as re- gards agriculture in the province were never worse. Potatoes are sell- lng at 15c, per bushel, and the cost of producing them is 50:. per bus. There is no means oi meeting their demand but by raising $87,000 more by taxation, and the government is not in a. position to do it. He thought the teachers should be reu- scnable to see this. The teachers in Charlottetown rid Summerslde are well paid, and; ii‘ this thing goes through as they ask,‘ the large part of the increase will go to these already well paid teach- crlAliLo-ljrlzrowlv] cudlznrnislf. .. people oi the Province-out to coast. and than. liter on. to Ottawa. Ho then congratulated Hon. Dr. Grant on his secession to csbiiret rank. ' BUBSIDIEB . It was inted out by the Ilssdor oi the Op osition that thers was only one way in which an increase in subsidy might have been obtain- Duncan Commissiona general and ilnnl re-adjustment, and, is Prince Edward Island was the one most in- terested. it was up to it to take i-hs initiative and get the Premiers ib- gether for 5 conierence to this end. He wondered if the Premier had done anything in this regard. Or did he, when in Ottawa to address. the Ca- nadian Womens“ Club interview meln hers of the government, and those Premiers who expressed such sym- pathy for Prince Edward Island, the little sister o! Confederation? How about the statement o! the Prime Minister of Canada, when asked B- bout the settlement, that the mat- ter had not been pressed or pre- sented. When we have men strong enough to force this meeting of the ed. The only wsy was that of the , we found it wss too expensive. But we. did ‘put on short courses in place oi them. and now we iind that these, with the exception of s iew in-Domuticbcience have nenrly all been abolished. COURSE FOB FISHERMEN , Wltlfregard tb the course pt Hali- fsx forznshsrmcn. the thing seems in be practical} and should be advertis- ed'_niriong our fishermen. Dr. Mac- millan went cu to express his hope tliatthc oyster industry would be revived. It had declined year by year {or} great many years; and it had been supposed that, when the smell oysters’ ircm the houthem States were‘ pl ‘ ’ s. disease was introduced which had destroyed our oysters. It seems hard to believe flint anyone can be sure that the disease ‘is eradicated over all. those oer-es, but time will tell, The speaker next dealt with edu- cation. _ If_it is desired to increase the efilciency Voi education there are better ways oi doing it than by the Provincial Premiers and lo get sat-i isisction. | The Premier urges against thB. rightful claims of the school tea-l chers ior an increase in salary that‘ we are getting no increases in sub-| sidy. But no eiiorts have been madef to obtain them. As to the car ierfl/ claimed by the Premier as some-p thing in lieu of subsidy, it was only oiter a. hard struggle and represcn-l tstions made by the Boards of Trade and others concerned, that the p115- ent expenditure oi 83.500000 was‘ conceded. The Premier expressed his disep-l pcintment that there was no increase‘ of subsidy. And it wqs indeed a dis- i appointment, considering that we have o. Liberal government in power. both here and in Ottawa“ The Ste- wart Government had secured recti- fication o! claims in the past, and, prsulmsbly the Province would have" to wait until they got into pcwcrl’ again before anything else could be! obtained. The Stewart government is accused of reducing the taxation »crs. Ii the teachers will on‘y have. patience and see if we get our 111-‘ creased subsidy! It would be sui-I in hopes of on increase in the subsidy from the Federal Government, and in till-she wasdisappcintcd, ‘fire ‘men stressed the dzmands oi‘ public health end the ravages oi tlibcrculosis in the province. The omens - titutes in the provinczg] liiotvevér, ‘were vitally interested m ubliciicaltll. ‘Committees had wuif- f e “ohthegovbrnment deploring con-l dltiorsattthcyfare today. There are 1001,6000 people ‘in the provlnzc Sui- ; iii-big {rpm this dread disease. so‘ “srcldylirg, yearly, How is the'situa-‘ tloifto be ilsccd? It was suggested this"; ianiitklrium be constructed with.\l00 beds. The cost would bc slept per bed. _ _W"Ws're"we 'to‘put' one tax and be; deiestetblt the next election, iviih fllqfiflmlfll! oi the Bell Government bcipre us"! Aiter a good deal of du- lt "was pointed out to the com lnitltts ,th_at it would be more satis- factory to operate it as the Prince Countyeliospitil was operated- tile onlyholrijusislnlng hospital in the welsi.yi'<‘>.<levé ‘ ,'Dr. A. A. McDonald: “Question? imsrjlrrzli-Noolt SESSION > V, his ~_ Colander! (continuing). said. with_relstion_ to _ the matter oi l1 ssnetnriunr thatjhc committee ap- wluibdbv. the. Aptlrmbmulwk so" Qieiyfillltlh. hid interviewed the gov- émmentnhad isstimated that it might costJQtLOQO t_o_build a 33 bed sona- tdurn, whlchmight be operated at _‘of__t02,000 to 035.000 per your. lujid“ believed that municipali- tisslsiiouldccntrlbute to the upkeep. nssumingJlii-lfllnr cent to be paying snddliLper oerlt non-paying patients. the. pospto the Government should Stockholm. to, 015,000 per- your. The government acid they would pry he" lhi ' .1111} . mitt, ($80,000.00) and goonmbuiei to the moul- .to.. the ~oxtent of m,- 000 The trustees m t0 rlilliflilfiwioi first cost by public subscription. This is the position the lover-emailin- now in. ' 1' dip hit ntisiled that ths Women's rljltltutulgnoyr that their wishes gpnioginy‘ would work hand in _ __ trustees to be appoint- ..!-. mullet M" while_tl're_nulnbn ol , sum-Mums" mapper‘ oi potlonts dying pol- the to ruin one might be WW1" l 1'3“ I ' W IALABIIS ‘As tools-non, of teachers‘ sal- ami-ami“. htd been walt- __ lplogltlibn o! sin tench- “Ei. dilgvllit situation e’ I n who ‘funds. 10in i iplmjmun" mm m; rdqutsis, the gre- j tout s letter‘- to the ‘dmcusslon at a. meeting. the trade commissioner" there. cide ior any government to, grout these at present. The Liberal Gov- crnmsnthszl alrsnys done WJll by the tcac! . rs in tho, post and he iel‘. sure thcy vi'bi11d' do so in the ful- ure also. DR. MACDPLLENG ADDRESS 'I2r. ldachllllan, congratulating the ll‘.i.".'.‘1‘ and seccndsr oi the address, computed some of the poins‘ that they had raised, alluded to the elec- tion campaign which had reslil :d in the election oi Mr, Calillnr L."uce, saying that it took the who}; brigade or tnriks at the disposal oi the Min- ister oi Public Works, ‘not to mcn-. Lion speakers enough ta ensure that no cppwltlon speaker would close the As to the Speech, Dr. MocMillan criticized certain points oi diction in it. The Speech from the Throne rc- icrred, ior instance to the session, 1n one place as the second session of the 41st assembly, and in another place as the second session of the 42nd General "Assembly. There v/ere n couple of non-conten- tiops paragraphs in it. hovlever. The speaker went on-to associate him- seli with the sentiments oi thank- fulness expressed at the recovery of His Majesty, King George the fiitil, uiso with the tributes paid to tile lute Hon. Judge Wsrburton, ex-Pre- mier Bell, making particular allus- ion to his request whereby the rich and poor oi Prince County would benefit. Dr. MacMillen also recall- ed the faithful work oi the late Mr. John Agnew, Lsughiin MacDonald and R. H. Montgomery, and praised the cfllcient services oi Mr. Ben. ll. Rogers, lots Clerk of the House. having no doubt that his successor. Mr. Trainor would continue his good record. The speaker went on to enquire ii all‘ the otilcials oi the House were returned soldiers. He used to come out ior years ‘that it was s terrible thing to appoint any but returned soldiers to such posts. Now that he is in oillce, he‘ belies his own words. Referring to the trade conference it Toronto, he ielt the move was u good one. We would no doubt, be asked to vote part oi the salary ol He ‘ red ii ws would reap any bene- fit from it, going on to emphasize the necessity oi keeping our quality and weight oi packages up to stand- srd, ii’ we were to be helped thereby. It was indeed unfortunate that such trusts-odes I! those mlrriticned W the secohder o! the‘ address should occur. _ Asregsrds subsidies, the speaker ssid that thrPremlefs statements or! that subject might all be summed up in the words “We tried in let l0- ditlonsl subsidla, ‘but _didn't set them.” Bore Dr. lltclllllan express- ed some uncertainty as to just who the Attorney flenifllrelll! Val. Thurs seemed to bsjo ‘many sctins in that ttbeéiti- 86 this comment- time, The Milt-er ‘ed adversely on the trips made b! by $10,000. But they did it to rc-i dues taxation ahd to reduce their; election pledges. —somethin8 ‘hm on the opposite side cf the House, couldn't understand. But the ‘SOV- .nii‘:rit half thrown‘ sway $57,000 ‘.1 revenue coming from the prohi- .,l-.Ion oiilcc. If tltls government "as too sarisbinloniolls tn touch’ ii. lip Dominion Governizient wasnot. g; wi ‘rd by their higher 00005 Ln liquors chi-sing the czunbry. AGRICULTURE Taking up the question of agricul- .u:'e, Dr. MiicMiilan wiinled to knmv ii the statement in the $993011 13W‘ the Throne was fact, or fiction, Ii ‘the statements were true, than the certified seed business was not I Ilencfit, but o. curse to the pinyin"!- Ihe industry must bé over, develop- ed, when the production can bs so increased and yet only a loss eccruei to the growers. Ha was bellllnlllili to be very sceptical as to what the; government had done for the BTW-l ere-as also ior the e28 "-1111 Will“? and other agricultural industries. The spcakcr considered it a ser- ious thing, ii the isrmers oi the province had been led sway from mixed farming into specialization in- potatoes. The wonderful things in agricul- ture mentioned by the Premier took place, many of them, under the Ste- wart Government. And the ‘ma?! who was most tc-Qbnsible is th¢ Dairy Superintendent ‘Mr. John‘ A- MacDonaid, who wns appointed un- der the Stewart Government. _ We would be very much‘ disappointed it our butter and cheese had not lred- ed so high. ior that was their prop; er place. The Premier certainly/fave us a lecture on agriculture. But‘ he might have sold ‘that the us: end Poultry-Association was the most successiul co-operative association in Canada, and it was too bad that it was organized under a Conservative Government. And when ths Premier was through we knew beyond’ a doubt that the Minister oi Agricul- ture had improved tileflavcr oi the lambs oi the province most wonder- iully. Yes. the year 1028 has been s year of sgriculturol improvement ambexpansion .-.-. summed up‘ bythc Premier in his statement to the tea? chers that llflculturs in the 9N!!- ince had never becnworss oftl Put the two statements ‘ride by side. ~" As to the to: industry. ths_ thing that any government has dons for that was when tbe savor-tool- srnmcnt gave 80000 to help mot _lh experimental fox stltion in Pr County. As to ths technical non. this, which was devoted in ‘other provinces to technical education, ‘ths mom‘ Government pleaded before ths Dun- can Ocmmillon" that‘ tho grant be msdo available ior psriouitltrsl pur- pohs. m: was am. And it is to; oi mot srent thatthc mango o! thlss extra school mpootonare l! walled remained follower," he nmaumniuoohotirwdblshsve but‘ held for school moms. wblsem lnqgdsmninqthaoondltionorthei-oscs. appointment -of lnspecififk-bnd es- pecislly_ persons not competent w not as such. The Premier says the teachers are asking for an increase oi salaries as iollows: _ ' ' , 1 to 2 years service l0 per cent in- crease. ‘ , 2 to B years service. 25 per cent increase. _ Sta l0 years service 50 per cent Riliht beincrsssed. It istime we‘ MUCH “IQ “fllfllitll M11001, b00811” . '4 A PAGE THlR ‘ ‘ luaolnellsd. Your gsrden needs Stools, sn or new lslrnled catalogu- SBd I ii! PWMM vi m n. u. Fury Canadian Business STEELE. BRIGGS SEED 3."... “cslvsnszr cnrsrssr ssso nous: " ‘ have the public the bills. Dr. MecMillan next considered the paragraph re the enforcement oi the Prohibition Act. The Premier says only two oilenders were let out of jail beiore their sentences expired. Dr. MacMillsn quoted from Mr. B. J. Haywoodts report to the eilect that three were released, giving names, dates and circumstances. The Prernion-"I was sway when the last one was let out." accounts, and 89¢ his speeches re prohibition be last year in the city police 0i liquor-an increase oi 80 per over the figures for the year be And, yet they say the Prohlb: Act is being rigorously enforced. wonder a minister from the Pr ier's own town gets up and says the temperance People are tools the hands of politicians! He a: increase. _ Over l0 years service 100 per cent increase. ‘ianiountingv in all to about $87,000, I P0X‘!- snd of this 40 per cent he states will go, in l5 per- cent o_i the teneheroy: _ ’ mainly in Bumrncrside and Charlottetown. Dr. Milcidillsn went on to state that the ‘best paid ‘teacher in the province got $1800. He cited specific cases showing how teachers found it hard to live on their salaries. when hcithe speaker) was‘ b. teacher- he got- $840 ps1- year. And when he belted the district ior an increase he got. $15.00 per year added to his sup- plemeut. Andln the meantime teachers ir. other provinces are having increases totheir selarla oi $25000 and $3000 per year. Dr, Macmillan ridiculed the claim that the Liberal Gove':n-, mcnts had BlT-IYS been the best tricnzisof the teachers, pointing out 11st Premier MuLi-lcscn had given an increase in salaries of $50,000. The Premier W55 right about abol-i isirirlg small schools, and while the Eltciiart Gfiy-Ihlrlill: viws in power they had» tri:d to amalgamate them. And the present government had had‘ no better success. It was one of tile ‘things that would not go down with Jhe people.‘ ,He went on to criticize the Boil administration ior having jiven its increase oi $100,000 in fiat increase-sail round-irrespective oi ‘sngth oi service. It is regrettable ihatthe government have to tilm down this request. It would be bet- ter it ‘they used the $57,000 available st the vendor's oillces ior this pur- pose, rather than pursue the myih of prohibition. - flfhsspeeker then criticized the 6X- pensive change in the school text books. "lost them lock at the D00!‘ misguided. Government of New Bruns wick which did away with prohibi- tion, and gave books m the school children tree. Which do you think lsbcttsrfl-hs asked "free school books] or prohibition?" PUELIC HEALTH Reverting to public health, Dr. ’ MacMillan took occssio heartily to congrstulsts the Premier and his government on making a start in the matter of a sbnstcrium. They were‘ doing the right thing. This work is the culmination oi the work of the Red Cross Society, which has been of great help in this province. He went into their work in some de- till, praising, in particular, the work oi the crippled childrens’ clinic. _ The appointment of a iuil time health ‘omcer by the goveonlnent also was a move in the right direction. ‘ As to road construction, it is no doubt true that s. great mileage of toes we. covered by the machines. But everyone knows what the roads wirflike in Min-they were partic- ulei-ly bsd in the FortAugustus dis- trict. Many automobiles were ditch- ed last year by resson oi their bsd- nell. (The speaker then quoted from e‘ roll-lot editorial which quoted as to the hump bscksdcbndition oi the roads, also incl-her wed my list oon- _t_ns system oi wcrkon them, and, peril/id larths approaches to the hillsbortiuiirbridlI-l mil. laid m. llsotlillali, only went to show the fiutlroi lhrltswsrt Government's contention with resard to the neces- sity lugs-cad drsls, which wcrs now btins advertised ‘ior byjhc govern- "t. orsvglwssoor-tolnlynutulln _ ' the "spcslcr went on. ttfiioobnolnlut. thquim pu- livlflbtinflistnesorotblksssm ‘btzsbll to get it patch their own ‘ read further from Mr. Hsywoodb re- l; 340 persons under the influence‘ how many of these 346 drunks l , .l the Woman's club in Otaws. Fa ‘ . . "itlllsflrst mung j t“ endeavor Dr. MacMillnn then went on to prosecuted under the prov‘ ‘ the Prohibition Act passed last sion, which would entail n. $200 or two months in jail. ‘Al; d-dclock Dr. liiaclilillsn mi, the adjournment oi the debate, In commenting on it, he expressed Ills opinion that the status oi Mr. iwe2dy‘s appointment had not been settled by ths Supreme Court decis- ion, which only concerned the me- thod oi attack. The (acts ‘are, that in 1925, the Stewart Government had 103 convictions for prohibition of- mces, and. in i028 the present gov- ernment, with all its present machin- ery ior enforcement had only increas- ed it by 14. The tact. was, that the convictions increased year by year, and this“ only went to show there were more people in the liquor busi- ness. They were having a tine time out in the jail and didn't have t0 live on jail iere. They got their meals sent in from outside. Dr. Mac- Mlllun then twittcd the Premier on OVERALLS and SHIRTS We have obtained the agency‘ for the Kitchen Overall 8s Shirt Company Limit- ed, Brantford, Ontario. t “ ‘ - They manufacture high class over- alls and shirts including the famous Jiffy line. We ‘are now carrying stock which will be most convenient to all merchants. We solicits continuance of your wn Selling" Agencies patronage. _ Charlotteto _ ‘ LIMITED n k . : 1 this morning. The Linlrnent that Believes A Ailments. the House adjourned until 10 0's For Influenzg 088-3- 9- | s . ! s r lgelMEl PULVERIZED LIMESTONE From the Government Lime Works, in Bfiillr or Bus. LOWEST PRICES BROOKVILLE MANUFACTURING i COMPANY, LIMITKED. Operators. nnooxfitblll, N’. n. ‘ ‘ ‘fir? "I a- ~6ithsnSti. 3m‘ “awflwzamc *“ FERTILIZERS Fortlliss (or your after crops p; well Potatoes by using- Colonial Formula “A” or Formula “Q”, I Thflnrohisbllllcnon-flller Fertilisers‘ ponndedwtths high grade {ranlsga one, Qgggqflfl, smell "I" "l"! "I "l! 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