lie 5% f.',"".I_*4";I'.;."--“"`!' ` 'V ` ' " - _ _ _ ` _ _' V . _4 ‘ A" _ ~~ b` _ ` . ___»_,_ I. _ _ . _ -__ _. _ _._ »\_ ._ _ __ a _ silklortsrown 5 _2 N 1, _ - . ___ ____ -~ :'_ is' ‘ ~f` _ __ ~ 1 __ _ _ __ _ - =f-’ =-» - ._ - ` W . ,L f‘_\_L_ _l,____,1,___;!_3__,_»} ,,, 'rl-In 1.A'rss'r saws CHARLOTTE'1OWN, CAN DA FUESDAY APRI 2| 1914 nmsr r ' °"“’ Y D ' I " i 1 I _ ~ v .- Lf, _ 0 r-._.s.=roisni'rnr-ers-"°f.. ‘ U ll ll A _CEO IN THE _ “lsluln l lliicihll'lEGlslAruRE fs: s .-_.___-i_______ Irvlifellll gir,--Referring. to your editorial in 1helGue.r(£f‘B!l'o,t the 17th re food in- spactiongl-_wou-l_d say, that I a‘m~vvery pleased to seo that you are taking up the matter ol Milk and Food In- spection in such a consistent and in- telligent manner, nnd hope you will continue to tio so, until you get sat- isfactory results. Having been engaged for u nllm- lieuiof years as a Food Inspector for the Dominion Government, and there- by being brought ln contact with the most filthy conditions and most dreaded diseases, I have found them to he to the lay mind, llllllelleviiole, I think I nm.fn n position to warn und advise the People of Charlotte town re this matter. The Vetorillary Director-General in his annual Re- ports has issued many warnings that hllve born _fruit, notably _mllnicipal Mint und Milk Inspection in Mont- mlll, ihereby lessening infant mortal- ityill that city by a very large per- centage, Also Toronto, Ottawa and other prominent cities and even Sum- nlsrslde, u quarter oi ollr popula- tion, ure years ahead of us in food inspl-ciion, In fact all municipalities ure now recognizing the vital im- portance of supplying to their oiti\~_ zens food und milk, guaranteed t`o be free from tuberculosis and other dis- eases, and- handled ill nn llygenle onli snultnry manner. Seven years ago the Vcterinnry Dl- reswr-Generul. .when Federal lrrlorl Inspection was commenced in Can-, adn, found there wus not one single person in the whole Dominion able to iulill iheipoefitlon.of_ _s,, Food Inspec- tor‘,‘ th_Er8fQ§q,._s_6Q..duly-quq1;ll\ed vclf erilirlrlans ’w_el's` chosen _hy .th_e, Gov- ernment andjhent _tp__0hi_osgo, and isiilief celutbpy, ‘el tha' Bureau ‘al Anfmnl Ihrhtitry in Washington were ehabied io qualify there, _as efilcient Food Inspectors. since that trme thai Dominion Government has trained their Veterinary Inspectors in Tor- onto. This now makes a qualified nillcer reasonably easy to procure. 'l‘llberclll0s'ls is one of the most dreaded diseasrs which the Food In- spector 'has to contend with, and its contagious and infective uuture mnkes it necessary for us to exercise eternal vilignnce in our efforts to guard against it. _For instance one tubercular cow in nn otherwise heal- thy herd oi 30 contaminutes the whole milk' supply, for the "simple reason that her mills is mixed with the milk of that of the other 29, and each drop of which mixture may curry death to ‘a human belng,especi- lilly m`tl1ose»0f weak vitality, and the meat of-this-cow can be placed on the stalls of any butcher in Char- lottetown, not through dishonesty, lint simply, ignorance. lb... , Many other diseases are found bv, inspectors, such,as cancer etc..which nre even worse than tuul>’e Newfoundland ~»tock, 0. G. How- ard Milton. ‘A085-fl-Sllllilivll. w_ ,f______»._.._. sumo .rr 6:3514: .ron 'run P. a. I. Hospital capable kitch?n malu Aonly to slips Kilburn llousa keen- er, 'oss-4-zimal. w.\n'F§'n uinsxan mu 'ro wonk' on farin`.-;\`~Yb¢el_ 85 dollars per month. Fréeihouse' withinten mi!!- utea walk of good raded school. Alllilr with' referéglwes to Rlfltli' wood Farm 0l‘shes-l'a Road. 'i I if ' ‘ `- £057-1-BIMMZ ` Burn born. _ F. citisens of this city. ~.'nlunl»le space. ` ' COIIHO EYEHIS. la elle great lllnglisn play Waters Bun,D¢cp" “I0 595* °f 99°* my nranlari, at .tin-_pliers H°\l°° °° W0' ' - " - "nl ai no Bl-- §’.';:.l.°.2‘:l’.’.f.:.*".»dfs». ‘it r. »,,. Robins, Parker H9590. W- U-, leur, s-lean oliver. _Mi_¢I.. UM. 9 alma. Mill ¥.\l0l‘°°!*°°‘ “l"“°‘ ‘ Min Annlqlllsii-_.' _ = oat an-d drink food that has not been inspected, and a certain lpercentage of which we are certain, is diseased and handled in an unsanitary man- ner, alld which leaves us open tu the lnercy of the dishonest person, who, doubtful if his food would pass ill- spection, pllts it on our market. | By ull means let us have Food In- spection in (lharlottetown, let oul Mnyor and Oity Council uct. and act nt once. 'l`lle expenditure would be very small, all that is required ure the services of one expert veterinary iusilector, and my advice ill choosing such person is to follow us neurly ns possible the procednl'e of the i<‘erisrul fiovornlnellt, wllichiis, no 109211 lllllll 58 llppoilltcd ullder any circumstances, The olilcer uppointed must receive ll slllnry, which makes him llldepeullent of private practice. Sentiment milf-t' not interfere with business, therefore, this appointment should be given to ii, mall with large experience, preierably, s, well proven Federlll Inspector who has not prac- ticed on the Island and wllo, there f0l`€. has not formed business connec- tions, or other ties with those whose products he nlight' have to inspect. 'l‘lle reason is ollvlolls, how could 1, for instance, as pi practicing veterin- arian condemn nn apparently valu nble cow, or other animal, or putu Client of mini-‘ to the expense of spending time an-di money in making his premises sanitary, and probably e week before had collected the sum of fifty dollars for professional ser- vices _from__tl}e same man? _ _ ' ` All ioiltchero and _milk producers who arcleadearlcliinnto. .do thelrnilty. to the _public will welcome inspec- . ' ‘ '- ‘- ii government pay-_.an tion. and it stands to reason that lm 9-’ \ ~~ - ' only time who are uau¢i»nsuloiu.a,su_..eqllg,l ~lWl° *Fd °“‘ °' "mt M llnssnitsry, would or could make any objections, i `, In‘speo,king as strongly as I `hav.`df_ done, regarding the qualiiicstions 'Of the inspector wh-o'may ba appointed, for myself. This is far from_ `m` mind, as it is impossible for rue 'to take it, even if it were offered to me. I um simply speaklnb as n citi ren of* this City, knowing its dan gcrs better than most, an-d wishing io have the utmost efficiency, in food Inspection, and t‘o worn you that I have seen many other cities in which the inspection was nothinv but o. farce, because of the _faultr which l’ have tried to point out Rtnrt it, Charlottetown, but start it right. In the vicinity of Charlot- tetown there ure many fox ranchers who insist on food inspection for their foxes. and these animals .Y know are setting purer food than thr .Thanking you Mr. Editor for your I am Sir, etc. A, COMPTON LIINDIE, VB. Ml'nard’s lilniment (lures lllsl.emD°‘l_'- ‘i ueellnus art One cent per word each insertion it this column: Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-flvi cents. - ' ammatspr Photographers. Films llnishsd quicker and betten at»-The Two Macs. ~ 1952-4-14M6l. __-L.. °°Parties_ desi-ring _ ranching and care, for Nexus) by'an,experleli~:ed rancher _near Charlottetown. On.mI;Jh~ tain lnformation|.iby Blwlyilll £0 0! 44s ollarlemtawn. 20.=»9-4-20Ml- g°Pnx-ker Hooper sud Fsenk April 28rd. M80. ~ --._;'.- __ _ viistlll waters Run' Dura" at .tha lil; nf- .ll 1 Wi ‘Rhulmetilts 'ue l ~ ,_ rsriwll with what awstanceals hh: ` new ri- ll ra mere ld' - _ _ . up (Char-lo Y l' -P8 "“ t0 homes Bndv§xtl;r-ntlll slnoupi "m°';‘;a:'§;.( plgtowes considered: bv realized $_il00.'_ _ From these \i`1I£sd“ffnlIt nfs: Put to a mood Dllf' :h1sDI»loussA in committee (Uha'Lrrr@1\ sources, the province raised _ lf‘,llllf- lure--'i°fr are "lil -l..-lilliilllil 0°” _°f PM lim" il" ..l:°..e::::;.B'~l‘.:;. ' of Children. ‘ l'i2TI“‘5-.....‘?.§‘lf..l.§'.IZ._°°l§Z”§.?.i.£l.§”° od that besides the amount that it would contrl-bute equal to the sub- scriptions paid in by the members 0! ernment would he called upon tu pay one-quarter of the compensation to be given for loss in sheep caused by dogs. That was something not in the Bill. All that that Bill author-iz. ed the Government to-do was tc pay something not exceeding the ,lfnoiirft of membership feees paid in every Olle year, and further that the Gov- ernment money was paid in,,for n Silt*-0150 Dlll`D0se-to assist the Assu- cint.ion.i|l colnpelisatillg its nlembcra folglu.-lses nrislng from tho killing ol sheep hy dogs. 'fini amount then that would be paid by the Govern- ment would fillctlrnte in pl'upl>l'tioll to the nllrrl;'el‘ uf shr-up kilfcll und their vulue. If there were no sheep killed, by that clnusn ilccordillg to his judgment, tllerc would he llotllillgi collwfng from the (lovernnlent. But ill no instance lvnilicl the iiovorn- ment be called upon to puy H sum tu thc amount silhr»u‘.l'ibed and paid for n.».embcrshlp fees unless tllere had been loss of sheep killed by dogs equal to that amount. The conten- |.i0n of the (_'nlIuflli8si~Orlel~, he dill nut think, was Lorne out by lhut, Hon, Mr. MCKINNON said that the obdectioll was very well taken. 'lht sentence was ill-constrllctell and he would recollsirllct the sentellcc so as to carry out_l.lle intentions he liud state-d. - _ Hon. Mr. S'l`li}WAR'i`: In it intend- ed that the (lo)/crnment should give. an amount equal _tn one s\u>sc_ril>- tions,ol the ml3n1beI‘s_nn-d also grant in auditlqn to ella; qneqliarirr Di tlla___vaiun of the sneap_nll_\er1l wliai Lui! I\.d_'_.lS. that the members of ms;‘-H35 so :wud rev:-e °°““l° eral.. _\`f_or __ the i'lb?;§[lli§‘fvo'l?1._l’Aaf`sh'é'P' will amos? __1_-moron on _-non.. mem- uarra 'een eigqw ls rlsllt- ld“l ml nsde the admission lee to m°“\\l°" ilnpshilv one ‘lf 6'” t"° °°“t’ W’ an ul shew. the swim! 0" ° uk* ffnount by the Government woulf le a very small -amount indecd _to wards the 8-95l9t*_*“°° °‘ bmsiveiy $1 -_ortam branch of our liven: Tin-6 if .now th-at at- the DPW” ' ts little or u0 MilUt“'”°° l" mm the Association each year, the Gova' »- - . _ gy, ‘_ i. AQ; g leorpopate the I may save left myself open tozthe °rM'knd‘l' “M the matter and ha "mend ‘ln 0 n accusation of wishing the position in r -_-__-.___-_.__ lmight appear that all the assistance 'the Government would be givin-g would -be th-s payment of onexiuslrter -of .the loss in sheep. Hon. Mr. _STEWART said that that section would have to be read to- gether with the proceedinv section, - On the sugrgiestiioll the Premier the clause wus laid over for fllrther con-_ sideration. . As to the clause providing for the! Association to submit its an- nual report. and financial state- ment to the Commissioner of Agriculture, '. Hon. Mr. Dal- ton said that it should be provided wilintwithii-n what time those reports must be submitted, He thought it should be stated that Luis n-ust he done by 31st. Dcceinlier ill each yi-nir. `l)(lMINl(lN RESl’()NHU\Tl.lTY _ 'Pile l’lil"I-illflilil said that ii consid- eration had `ul‘isen from the discus- slull us tothe usslstance to be giv- en ov the (lovernm_ent, which while ne lild not cur that it should il v especially where it was u new intro- Y . the local G‘overnn:ent that might -uard themselves continuously r~-<'ni-n- .t ussumlrlg respollsiblllties where' the Dominion Govemme-llt might be made to assume thsni, ._ Clause 10 was amended in accord- lnce with the sliggostion ol I-Yo»n.lVir. Dalton, providing th-at such reports nust be submitted on or about the ilst December of ea h year. The Hellas resume and pl'§1'E.‘l‘0SB _'vas reported in i;hg_con_sl_»ders'tlon of ..haBlll."- ’ ' The House next" resolved itself into lommittee. '(Chairrr~sn Mr. Martin) 'zu com;-ser ,,_ bill to incorporate the spans lfllv-er Rural Telephone ' td. The bill was ordered to s thlrd _(ending. ' The following bills were read a mpg -tin-,s and passed: An act *-0 ` u` ,ldbocarrled 'oi\t.'n"li0n "F 'ch River, Farmin-Q Golilmd., an that, of [4 ' -gage th`is'bill itaihed was, \;¥h¢_,‘-,wmgnd Yan Act for the .better 203.-__ ,pay his amount would he zlvén ii' __-.0v_ernm0nt‘-_nf mb _ “_m_~_n“_ °“ "°'“ “ his _beep-'Br_ea_lel-s. Aasoelatlein r (rim _House wen n°D0.M___0 “__ wiv ,nm ¢.,.prmr.oi:a.ine\aheel> lju wtf! es; (Grail-rr-an Mr- _ _ite the Id»m_ it is ojilyiil small amount. If tht! . .ldap a»1>lll.tn incorP0l‘ . k pr 00,, 1,id..'Ilhe»hill .mvarp§?:¢%' toon’ th'll\d _readi'hr. _ - I '"1-°_ pf,,,,,.. l., comm-l'ttee_. (Onan- n:naMr Blmtain-¥ “ext °°“°m°"d ts" ' C .rl:l:::°.'..;;.lf:.‘:‘-.if'°f1i‘i‘?’r-» he _., third reading. m glgrszrehhhd a-‘d(l0\1\‘ll°_ _ D ig n ¢b‘ected` to we people as u people and not out of the 1°vemm'nt the quarter 7 »l?r¥;n'..lg1¢:vnl'? oh tlfeisrould that; W rlehfll' g t l t _ _ _ _ EN-FS » " t ,»§_,_-page 3 connect: on pei- can . of the to al recap s ol the AMENDM _:l‘;"ldn;'§°;’,'Dyaf;ys_` Province csnle directly out oi the ' J A \DlslWAIi. said that claus. Tk, 9u55,\r¢1~ contended that the people df the Province. The other Mr._ ~ t- "cmde the Assodnmm Word' was mpreiv 5 nunlifyinz adicc- 86 _per cent. came out of foreigners, 0 il-il no ' ' classes. That was, about ll richer classes, and of course .lu-_ e the subsidy. On the other halud t had they given the people back, ls, the agrlculturists and the ed for agriculture, education and public works. In thosetlirse de- zlven thc people ibackliho? than _5.000,- out of the total e` otndi ture of 3490.980. -In other wordii of on the motion ol thi-. Prem sr, the the public revenue they had _:ivan - - - ak so par cent. fo the people and farmers general _v. No one would avenue with the Dominlon_Bu_l»- fin ri fbr was rather exliorblt in which othe- aarvlce wen the con carried as then by ' tb: f mini good by the Ano owners of the shes of Agriculture hat this amendment was was required :md pu;-pegs very well, ‘ l f ` ` - - therefore deny th-Q people _ find Mr. A. A.- lvl<=noNAl.D_ wlro had He said that oil that well to can a glance _ ) ll so as to mioke Goyernmeht has 1911 it was the to ask the electors he represented to mn- ‘l Oat even _liid tohishl *- as ll. our ¢;_$__.vi»e did- ara‘in; you cn ot make suv better." He did not would limi any out-lonhbzl that now. The out No been very dlfierent in the of the nifairs of tha orovlnce m_‘eyiolls° reall- ~T\1¢ l`¢ll“°“°l\ 'Provinces debt _durlnir that was cometh nz that had- not of sinus -Confcderatlml wltlun the memorv of _ been u exceehiugl well. - when -the debate was ad- » l _rm :i?il|m;l1y®P»g|m7l7';'l] previous night, continued gpm ' sllrrrs o __ l-is luiinicli. It seemed to him eh-at ll the Prov- - 5 . ace llarlfnot nssanrrdieil with that xagfnlhlvmle thzolzgxienlxg-‘debg thst..tholr predecessors *in* Gov- ' mam ln newer, lm,-,y Armen nas lm za-enum they mane* r _ ‘ have-been able to cancel thas whole' WB t llnvbtli ~of- the Provinces o the tu “ow t pm‘ piople of the Province had mt to i-emnrllmeq distinctly than their ~ predeeeditra in Govern- ~ ‘elariellac mx-. andnot the ure- 3Fl~GtWhrnl\\9nt. Without #Inv ‘hi-` Moa ls- umleion, nm wut' his 1,, mp nm in si-lii4'ity,» him ii: not been for mbdP°`°3li'n`vour Coders- 4 'est-. 'oi a mluotisrl in taxation. all b0"'nei!¢itarv pdhlle works' » had been aameoeu-i, ‘en improvements tin-. onrheur eil gamers; the llsmiltm el the in-ovlnce had henlrreduced; the MAN of education had been rais- 3: considerable and unusual assist- _ ence had been given to rumen anelflllflll the _complaint "'“°ll“*:1'l 'I qriculture generally' assistance was *"7*-hm" rhm* We" "“°“°°“ " ' bein! :ivan in the raisins of ovnterfacree for prnple to cultivate oyster- mud lertlilzer. W-ith reference to ov \°“~ Germany 'T say to spite of their eilorts nothing wal ever actually done, and it remalner for the present Government to tak. un and carry out the matter of sIJe°'l al aidvuntsss to the farmers. As' tl the que`stlon oi drawing the mud, h». understood that formerly a ll‘°l|lll of $13 to $14 ll. car-loaid for twent mile, had to be paid, but under thi new arrangements which was _to b made. it was proposed to cut thu or 1911 to this nent of free _said- use rss trade and it held r try to feel sts were h ranks. .,;,_ Hmm turning -£0 he opposition. myself I b°l*°"° rl moderate protection and I am early in appeal to my liwlllh omorrow on that." Mr. W-sialiel -elm briefly with the Llbernl policy gentle- prics in two, and the straight chars would be in future $6 to $'/».,. car lead to rake lntwenty miles. The would be, oi course, :mother lzres llenellt to the farmers. In Ht. Peter’ 'Bay there were thousands und thou sands of tons of this mild and thi pianllg had grown so nigh that the: could noi. be approached lw the Ordlll ary means of dlzziug, But with th means that the Government ni'0l>0l_9 to adopt, the mud could be raised ll summer time and would be carrier to the farms alonlz the shores and il, long the rivers ns fllr ns the dredvf nuld Ret. ~ (l'|'S'l`FlHH AND RUADF. .-Another matter that the must _ nat forget, "° that the present' Governmen had taken hold of the u\l¢l¢10h C enter erasure. oj _l -' -if fi ' fl _ __ i I ,l ,l x