Prince Edward Today CAPITOL ‘room: liltiifih IE MIT-I i... All Milli/G CAPITOL M ONDA Y GASOLINE BILLS .._ Central Guardian" Tasman “rs wmls. I939..- Sunday . Evening. FTMAD WORLD" _ _ Wehad some difficultyingetting 1 l . _ a role or bind bui Glorious WEST" TALK“; CE m" “"""“°' m‘ 5"‘ "15‘°'°°"“°' 37°‘ .:..ellll::.l.l::d.:l..l.fm°.<l Imlmtdfllmif . ma: ANNUAL cosumxcssasN-r Blittoff. . q" so-aa MUSICGI Festivaltll Iiove and Passions. ALSO SOUND CARTOON AND COLORTONE SHORT SILLY SYMPHONY CARTOON & NOVELTY DOG SUBJECT “CALL OF THE’ ground of the ‘ far East. An nil- talking p'cture ‘celved an answer this morning, and it ls a fortunate thing that I did; be- cause 1f hm to wait until tomorrow ca: more than the Premier uses his. You would say, in view of the Min- ister's expenditure for gasoline, that the Premitrs‘ car would cost about $100. But we find the Premier's car Exercises of Notre Dame Academy will be held_ on Friday evening at a o'clock (Daylight Saving), June 20th, instead of June 19th, as scheduled on United Church services for Sunday. June 15th are: West Coveheacl at 11 a. m.. Sunday School at l0 a. n-i.; Stanhope at 3 p. m: Union Road at Eggs ... ... . 20-21 Potatoes ... .-- III a . e a 70-15 Hay ... ... ... ... o... ... 20' ‘Pork 13! MURRAY HARBOR - l l - l‘; oats ... ... ... ... ... 55 Sunday "U"!!! musical p;- 1 u-lll be rendered this season by d... i mornlns I would hm lo WP 0h the tickets. 444a-s-i4-il s .. . . llml Salvation arm - ~- PRINCE ED WARD MONDA Y sle- sme-w- more» __ : 153353.??- If I had received that answer yes- A1- nuLwAy wndu_-.me ' ' 1w. “mm. Bmdnmm m; ...? A: . _\ x terday, I might have been through i mum“- giyde vuuey. clpmn Hub... stmnmnsm! .band stand, Queens» équa" ‘G13! ' x n r ' » *.‘:r::.“.::.f.*:.'.".‘:l.: lrzltzrts .°.";‘.‘;..l‘.:.”.23.i.."li ital... a _ _ Butter as 5 “ ‘h’ lmwlnnr 4,, BB0 fill-Y eXpendcd llbollt 811.000. the Railway Wharf. She returned Eggs “Ms-sunny evening. June 15th s; a last year it was $15,000. There was lastevenlng to Malignant Cove,where Potato-e; ‘"904 15 P- m. _ '3' one item in this connection that she will re-load. mm.“ "75 Opening hymn. "o W113’ struck me as rather strange; that is _-_. a.“ "' u; do mysaviou, m praise. ' “f the expenditure in gasoline forthe GOVT. OFFICES CHANGE TIME- Pork " M. Prayer. cars used by the Pnsmier and the Beslnnlns Wednesday and contlnu- ' ' ' ' " Bible selection. -‘ Minis o lic v - in till Au t 31 t, al - ' ‘ i- - -_ ly, Tufts/mist: of mitt, megnt officeguisn thfi city]. llgzillldgiggeilrie MT‘ s-TEWART Bx?“ Men o’ Hmechw Th‘ ' t . ' . , r. 3213:3118 sill? cost.last year $215 for gasoline, ac- Pgthvrllitlifii’ klllld B11 filepllrtmental Bu..." ._ Childrens I-Iymn, "nu-pm 3.‘. houemd against corduig to this report. I suppose, in °. 055- Wl 9911 DHYIIEM 531/1118 Eggs‘ .. ... . . 2045f cometh." The Band. ‘ ‘u, vivid and the l: rformance of his duties, the Tlme- » o“; ' " " "' w, ‘vocal Quinn”. “mm colorful baok- Minister of Public Works uses his| - ——- "' "' '," "' ""_ ‘Knodluugv- Mixed “ma, km covcnnan AND UNION ROAD H“ m” ' "' ' Selection, "The Vesper l-iymn," ' Band. _ Cornet Duet, Selected. Donut; Bandmaster G. Austin and Aojumu , Martin. ‘ - 7.30 p. m; Covehead Road, Sund ' Butt" "' "- 35. , . costing S380 for baseline. That is schbu. l. ma.) a. m a) Eggs ... ... ... ... .... z. Tone Poem. .Angelus_.. me m“. aLsn g “RE n1- rather a remarkable thing, isn't it? ' ' ' . Perk . “...- Deplmng the hymn. “At even m SHORT SUIIJECFS . . Docs he outdo the Minister oi’ Pub- T“! ORDINATION u. John Arsen- _ ' " '. the sun w“ set... . n “uni”. "f ‘vms i“ ”°”"°? Th” “mm” "i ault. Beemls, Maine to the priest. 510M459‘! I Imtmmenm Quamfle‘ AA“ E"”‘-' E REW IE“ h cither too modest In his expenditure: hood. takes place u.“ morning a. .ing Prayer," Quartette Pam. . 0' gasoline’ m the Premier is " mm Bedeford, Maine. The young man ls Butter 25-29 Kym“ Tune‘ "Amen" Th‘! Bind . m? eflravagant" You may my that the son of Mr. John Arsenault. for-- Potatoes 70a “The church's ‘me lllllllddlloli." - _ . .... had u, hand on, m d... Mink“. zrnvellcs this side of the town of a.l::l°:.»a€ll.i..el'°;.e“.fif merly of st. Louis. P. 1:. Island. He osis . 50-10: vocalllsgflarteltte‘ hlmu‘ °‘ _ o‘; Public works in order m make .S11mmrrside, by the Stewart Govern- .... Qhen ‘.... bppoéwon was a...” s will celebrate his first Mass at Rlim- Pork ... ... 13! the if. ... Mic Voice... r a l a . him a practical Minister He ha~ fluent:- vou kite" that the road from . ‘ ‘ y ford Fells tomorrow. M’ a °“' “m” “m m" m; ' ° Ch I u.“ , harping on this sublect. I do not 3mg, _ __ come around. I believe, but it was. at” "w" u’ Wrights Bfldfl m1 k h . h ‘_‘_' soul's 1 hard work When this Government ‘has been gravellerl by the Stewart “l ..° M‘ ma“ ” m" "m" cmmcn or SCOTLAND-Rev. ‘Wlhhlllnliy ‘Jhlllll-t» “lead Klmib ‘ Government in 19:6; a disganfl, o; this 51d" °f the Hm“ bu‘ he mm‘ Ewen MacDougall will preach sat- Butter .. 32-35’ Light", (smdmn m” Pllbm llllltet Andlncompetency came into power. ivhcn the policy of road maintetnnr was discussed. what had the Minister to say a- ihree or four miles’! You knew that part of the lilalpeqr," Road from tloned the Prvmiers car. So if the Premiers car was a fair subject for discussion in the days of the Stew- urday 14th. at Belle River at 7.30 p. m.. and Sabbath 15th, at Murray Eggs ... ... .... ... 253 Potatoes .... 75 c“ ale to sing. Doxology-Benediction. " '_ g‘ t." .__-l . pa”. .. bu... mad drag...) o... m“. “...... .... (‘harlouctown u, beyond s‘. Du,“ _ . River-at 10.30; Kinross at 2.30; and oats ... ... 50. , good. The}, were bmught‘ mm op_‘F-t'-‘-1'.~! Ilniversity was gravellerl by Qiflcrfnmen; l" slzould be B’ ‘all: Poll“ Prim 9-0 5-30; M50 MOHdHY. Pork ... “'- ... ... ... .... l3. Trenchant Revlew Saunders mm... by the To... G..._._...m._... ...... u" sud..." Gomnment. You km“ .....i..g.e.. mzlghtisguss (:26 ...: 10th. at Birch Hill at no p. m. An- Hay e14 a annu- r. a. isnaimsa ‘ i‘ ~' - nual meeting at Kinross on Saturday. i Governments Mismanagement By Dr. W. J. McMillan In Bud- get Debate. C ONTINITD ROAD PROJECTS COMPARED l Resuminr the rlcbnte on April 8th, l would like to see how he_ would getl Dr. MacMillan said: Minister of Public Works went out with his big machines to do the work l . trying tti put over something “cute? that was (lone by his predecessors I out of some of those swamps on theI used by them Consjqucntw they all this because. ll’ ynu had forgot- couldnt be any good. That was hlswm u" has’ u“ w“ hm i" d“ attitude l;~. 192a. l-le ls a. little moi~c,'_"*‘ "m" “F ‘m’ "Wm ‘l’ "l0 "b" reasonable (may. he says that if a. illr Works Department. And yet you Jnnde the statement thlt I have .i|uolcd. Perhaps you were mistaken. .That may be the charitable way of docking at it. Perhaps you misund- thing has some merit he is going t1 try it out. We note also in the Pub- lic Works report of the past year that 500 road drags were made and ‘erstood the figures of the Minister put into operation. of Public Works; because he was . ONLY AT Tkifl- BEGINNING He. said "in the years 1924 and 1925." —But you _ didn't limit thc - We have been engagcd in this . l - . . ~ ti’ Last night when I adjourned the Wcsls-rn Road. The Premier knows problem of good roads for nearly tun .“q€a“'n‘m(‘_' ‘imd m f?“ days of ‘he debate I was denim»: with the com-i what those swamps were like and yleam now. and it is about timc that l ‘ Pwa mwmmont‘ Th? Mlnist" parlsnn made by tho Ttfli llc Works in conncclzon of road projccis llnfiPl‘ different ari- ' chino that was river dreamt of by the ‘$3,000,000 hove been pxpendgd on miriistratlons. Hr claimed that the projects under the Stewart Govern- r of Puh- ‘ how ltarrl it was to build thcm up. No ‘ wt- werc beginning to ...“ _ 0 1 lhc cost ‘ nlachlnc. not oven the biggest ma-. something. Betwa-n 53.000000 and ' "n" 19"; harm's“ M‘ knew W Minister of Public Works. could have accomplished that work alone. ‘of Public Works quoted the years accomplish lhad not got under way with our our roads-h that time and surelywnwemng policy at m“ fime‘ and we should be beginning m get “F lhe wanted to make a comparison l | ment cost $3.000 a milc, and that. the I So he needn't try to make any com- 5mg; y" | venture to 5a.... "u; we l m“ ‘mum b0 "edlubk "0 bl! "W" Premlir talked when in Opposition. that there would be no such thing as a Premier's car when he came ln- to office. We thought that would be a thisg of the past. But no. He pur- chases instead a brand new car, at- un expenditure to this Province of some $51600 or $1800: and we find $380 paid last year for gasoline for that car. Some experts in the House had better figure this thing lip. $380 worth of gasoline would draw the Premiers car how far in this Prov- ince? It ivould h: twelve 0r fifteen Lhcusand lnilcs, anywlvav. Premier must have been pretty busy last year, rolling up that enormous mileage in his new ear, in the serv- ice of his country! So the . iadmlnisfratinn. He might as well 28th, at 1 p. m. LIBRARY SURROUNDINGS-The area surrounding the new Public Library and Harris Memorial ‘Art Gallery to be reserved as a parking space is now practically ready for the asphalt. ' The sidewalk in front of the building is to be built close to the curb. Inside the curb and slop- ing gently up to the building on three sides, is to be a terrace on which grass is to be sown and shrubs are to be planted. ART GALLERY T0 BE OPENED- The Harris Memorial Art Gallery will be opened to the public, it is expect- ed, on or about July 1st. 'I‘he paint- ings of the late Robert Harris are at present stored lnl the gallery. and those to be placed on exhibition will ( Canadian Press) OTTAWA.- Ont, June lit-The final report of cold storage holdings of eggs in Canada on the first of the month issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics shows that there were 11,541,123 dozen eggs in stor-I age on June first as compared to 12,291,663 dozen on June first. 1929. Toronw-The local situation on this market is dull with the undertone wcaker. although prices are un- changed. Dealers are quoting country shippers for ungraried eggs extras to 24 delivered cases returned. The poultry market is weak and lower. as receipts increase and some deal- ers are not quoting. MontreaL-Lgg receipts here ynstenlny were 8,075 June 9th., was the thirteenth m. niversary of the death of a, gm,’ Canadian,‘ Sir William c. incomi- aid} a native of Tracadie, Prince Bil ward Island. - No man can confer a greater bent: fit on his country than to fora-bl the education of its future rulezl. and citizens. Arid it was with a Dial. sion for educational betterment tlul Sinwilllam C. MacDonald worked‘ ever to attain the high stander. which exists today. t. His work has borne rich fruit, and he has reared himself a monument 2a to m‘ firs“ 26' w‘ m’ Eecozds 23 i “more enduring than bronze." ‘ultllt great educational llmtllllilolls which he gave his country. At McGill University. the lur- donald Engineering Building. 0a Maodonald Physics Building. its ‘ work he did cost only $868 a mllc. I , parlson between that work and what are only at the beginning. that this was at a loss last cvcninl: to flncl ihc I the machines are doing today. I am marge,- dy mud [nlhr-‘Qnflnfe ls a mag. ‘have said. "We g-ravelletl 71 miles of STRANGE DISQEPANCY c5593 g5 compflcd to 2,310 cases on be selected by Canon Harris in the Maqdonald Mining and Chemltifl Exact flrzuros which I said ivcre con- tained in the report of the sessionnl. not objecting to the ivork he is do- lng; but 11c need not try to tell this ter of endless expense, that year mad in m2" M“! 1929’ and the Be" after year money will have to be ox- ‘mile in the four years that they were ifinvernmcnt did not grlvel one single I do not think. anyone. will take ex- ccption to the gasoline expenditure of near future. Canon I-Iarris is ex- pected to come to the province during the next week. the corresponding day a year ago. The market is dull although un- changed in price. but the tendency‘ Building, bear the name of tlitil donor. The slle and, most of 111s lie" debates of 1925. I now have thc i House that his predecessors bungled pended d“ n. q-ha; does not moan. _ m.. Minmfl. n. Public works be_ ltatemcnt of the Hon. John A. Mac- . their jobs because he is doing M... speaker. ma; 1 am in “Mord -"' lmwer- B"! no. it was the Sbew- cphse he‘ L. can‘... upon to ‘travel . is easier- Rebeipf-S B6 l-mllle it 0: me Mosul Union. own the m” Donald in ihllt llvbdle. Wlllch I ‘ llllllgs F" "lllcll cheap" 7'1"“ with lhP Dllllliillle which 715-" mo“ l n’: Gtjitrlrrmrl; ‘ha’. he was “an from one end of the Province to the FORMER ISLANDEWS BEAT“ _ supply requkmwnm' wholesale source Macdonald Park. Wlltl’! ill? _ . _ ... . . . . . . . . . . ihall read: ls nh-"ll some hm» members Oh followed by i-lns Government aid‘ w“ “vmmwm” during other; but l say that it requires some M" “h” Mann!“ wmsloe’ has m‘ giitaa? ikii-estsreggusewndstmde i: gag?‘ Mmmrsudim“ n” stands’ t“ Projects Nos. 1 to 39. completed during 1921 and i922: B44 mllss- 008i 8745.709, an average cost- of $2.165 l)" 2+2": pl-nloqhs 40 to 60, build in 1923. were not completed by the Bell Govern- ment and are hem left out of ac- count, because they Wcrc Started under one Government and complet- ed by their successors. In 1924' Projects 61 t0 ‘fl, compris- the other side intimated when they remarked that the present Minister of Public Works is lliving the first rcal service that this Province ever had in that department. lritcnd to stand for an assertion of that kind, and 1 dent think the Pre- mier would stand for it either. CRITICISM OF ROADS I do not‘ Works Departnrnt at the present ,time. That policy is one of borrow- 111.13 money for such purposes as road lMr. Speaker. They were trying to lgravelling. Hall‘ a million dollars has been borrowed for this purpose inl the past two years. It is a. safc pol- | ry that ‘hay could n“ icy, they say‘. to borrow money for work of such permanency as will outliw the period of the bonds. Nowvi I ask the Minister of Public Works.‘ a zget through with that Federal high- iriiry sérc-n-re in fissi- to avail them- ' srlvcs of cveiv dollar of Federal mon- l It used to be the complaint of the lpresert Premier that the Bell Gov- ‘ crnmcnt had no policy of road maln- tenance. That cannot be said of th: Stewart Government, for in addit- explaining tn justily the other ex- penditure which would purchase en- ough gasoline to travel upwards of ‘ceivecl a telegram from West Bethel. Maine, informing him of the death of his only brother. Charles W. Mc- Innis. which took place at West Bet- 15000 miles, especialy when it "as incurred by one who talked so much on this subject n! the Premier's clr. Or is it, Mr. Speaker, that this mat- ter is on a par with the question of returned soldiers? You remember how the Premier, when he was in Oppos- ition, nentr rose in his plme to make hel on the 12th lnstant- The de- ceased leaves a, widow. one daughter Mildred, and one son Kenneth, all of West Bethel. The late Mr. Mclnnls was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William McInnis. formerly of Wins- ;loe and. later of Charlottetown. his mother's maiden name being Miss Vancouver prices are ruling steadily‘ and unchanged on this egg market. Dealers continue to quote producers. for ungraded eggs extras 35 to 26,‘ firsts 23 to 24, pullet extras 21 to 22. Chicago unchanged. P. C. HOSPITAL Financial tatement Ladies Aid of. the llmd and building o! the lite‘ Cord Museum are his benefsrtloai. too. . Sir William founded scholaraillpiq in the Faculty of Law. and endowed the Conservatory of Music and fill!‘ faculty of Medicine. ‘Turning to ste. Anne cle seller-it.‘ he built Macdonald College. and equipped it himself. To the Ontario triculture College, he gave ' r r t. O mg 1111a mat: ‘Zzcedgiiinéngomplg? ‘There has been a lnt of good work "l1 h“ W“ "5 "m" m” 5'3"‘ that‘ um to complem“, the highway pm_ n. speech but he wept salty tears. Jessie R055 o; wheduey Rive, The the Prince county HNPm-l. W!!! dmmld Institute “"0 Mummald m” grizlzfsrgut of the calculation. The “m” ‘Y’ ‘h’ Depmmm’ °‘ PM“ he p“ d“? m‘ W“ “VH-l he lnllscls we inaugurated s policy .1 road m“? “Y “l” *5 ti“ ream" “llWdecessed. who was about sixty years llhdlhs Mly 141st. mo. ‘ The Macdonald consoliaiic! twenty years. How much of it is lost. “Us Carpet had to be changed. be_| schools throughout, 335mm mt. rest, 100 miles. cost $111330 an aver- age cost of $1.118 oer nllls- That is the comparison. The pro- jects that were completed hy the Bell Government cost $2,168 pcr miln, and nan-n $5,118 p»: mile. (Applause). We have always maintatlnr-d that the engineers‘ servlccs were costing too much. We find that in tho yvr-ar 1922 this exprlnditllrn was $15500. and 1n the year 1924 it was $10,379. Works, and I am not saying that the present Minister is not doing his share. But it required a lot of ham- mering to gct him to knuckle down to something practical. We used to take- an occasional shot at him at the first session of this legislature. The Patriot also got alter him pretly strongly. You have only to turn up the files of that newspaper of May 30 and 31, 1921i, and read. out of his own party organ ,some of the good from one year tn another? Will he not have to go over that again and again, year after year? Aren't we just nt the beginning of a vast a- mount n! expenditure on our public roads? That is why the principle nl anre of that policy that we lntrouuu. rd road gravclllng. ' EXPENS IVE ADMIN] STRATION wnaintenanoe; and it was in pursu. 0311M‘. those crocodile tears that came rollirg down his cheeks destroyed this part of the carpet. He used to say that no official around this Chamber should be anything. but a returned soldier; no man should be horrltixvd money for road gravclling is unsound. HON. MR. MUINFYRE: Ask the. peoplv it the country what they. think of it. l appointed to any position in this House unless 11c had spezt his time in the service of his country. We tried to explain to him that we were We have rather a". expensive ad- ministration in this Department of Public Works. For example. in this Legislative‘ building. we find that since this Government came lnto Elvin! returned 50161975 Every 60h- of age, resided in Maine for the past thirty-six years. l the society is doing, either in Char- lottetown and the surrounding dis- trlcfs or in Summerside, but the work is a most important and valuable one. A great many children re- quire the services of some one. and the chum-ens Aiersoclety is a vol- RECEIPTS a 852.31 I aaoo l‘ 185.35 . 201.19 l Bal. Mly 31. 1929 ......- Membership Fees ......“ Press Luncheon ......“- Tag Day . . . . . . . ......,., Mrs. Richards Recital ... Rummage Sale Prof. Hume Entertain- ment for the elevator Pantry Sale for the el- 10790: origin from 7535 Growing Competitions. for Sir Wil- 15143 the farm. Central Canada were sPWWl“ W. him. ' 4 prom him, mo came liberal dbllia. tions for other purposes. The Flt-l" ent Seed Branch of the nominal. Department of Agriculture took .1’! the Macdoiiald Stet llam‘s heart was ever bound up W"! Generous gifts to the ifontrtll ; Th“ L‘ m say‘ $500 l?“ “m PM to “Moe that “y” handet Put m me DE MCMHJLéN: The pa?” bower there has been en‘ expendit- slderstion that was lwsslblr. but that untary organization doing the work evator . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 41.51 General Hospital. the Mflllml W" , the engineers lvr llflllll-Z llrncllclllly Mllll-‘ilel 0f Pllbllc W" 5- the country knoll Bhlllt 0119.1’ “lll m" ~ llrc nf over $4.000 for linoleum, m; it was not possible to fill every pos- or the Goversment and acknowledg- Women's Institute im- ernity Hospital and mam’ "m" $100000 more work. Thorn was some t0 pay for it sometime. and that lt carpet and n“ furniture. some M 1mm. 8mm. m this House m. out d; 5d B“ me world ova... If no chm» evade... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , 9gp‘) worthy causes flowed from Ill! hm- economy in that. The Prrmlr-r used to account for that by saying tllllt the Bell Government did all the hard work. that when they started llndcr "It is not. oflon that we fird it possible to agree with our morn- lug contemporary. but in its raf- crencc tn our roads this morninil it makes a statcmcnt with which we \vill require endless upkeep. The Min- l ister has put down ‘ll mlYs of. gravelled roads. and it will keep him.‘ ‘susy maintaining those roads it. with returned soldiers, because there were other classuts of ciiizezts ulho believed they were entitled to some remuneration for thrir servic- that expenditure may have lren mccssary‘; some of it we believe un- necessary. Economy is not one of the poirts on which this Government is rerfs Aid Society existed in any part of the world. the work that they are 00in! Would be a direct responsibil- ity upon the Government. One of Int. Victory Bond . . . . Int. Deposits Bank of N. S. ...........-....... 15.23 “on o! this unselfish man. And llllllll he built at his own cost. and enclowf ed. the Crematorium in Mount W‘. a1 Cemetery, Many great men have helped rl° l,‘ the Federal Highways scheme they llfllllll" "m"- n is this: ‘Tm’ good repair. Whlm he gets another n sflcklflr T”. Minute“ evident] es. mum“ or omerwise. and that the t _ . ' humpbackq raised on some of the -, . y m” difficult’ w“! "l" 9011 0 1339-75 . , PM” m" “n ‘he m“ "law" ‘he roads must be ‘levelled off and the 7‘ "m" ‘°“""°“"' " "i" m” M“ l looked one? their Own comfort first. these classes had w he collsldersd» front-s the Bocttv ls the Problem of m" “"14" I ""‘°“- 1““‘""‘”°-‘- " 13°81 the Swami“ H" hm‘ “d 5° wmi.» road aystcm must he smooth Ml" bll-‘lfil- All" "eh" he KM“ mlThe general expense or maintaining And "he" "l? Plesllll" Pffilll-‘Yl’ ll- the W! 1rd child. A m lee have they employed. But no molt l x | Y‘ 8 tEd Child EXPENDITURES . forth; and that conscrluentlv our riro- en, otherwise It i-ll .be impossible the roads of that. Province gravellrdiibhis budding has also gone up sew tamed new”. did he pursue the p0]. tin-push some nu“; of the parents o, practical form have their mdlgllf ,. 5°C“ “mum have m“ In“ than ‘A..'.1'.:.‘;e;k€,;“t._:2“:.:a n h M u" l"! "ll 71*" u‘ "l" '"‘°"_'" ‘hisicral thousands of dollars since the 10.1’ llldldllfld by hi! Wfds 1h 0D- by the death of one or both parents Supplementary for Help Q 73.00‘ "3811. and I10. more have their be“ . ' 11118115- If "l" “'05 "u" “h” b°°°m' m, 1n’; indnrridngin," “l. "h", 1' "llll" "l"! h°"'°“’ ha" “l mmm" "°l'.da.vs of the stem-art Goverztmnnt. position, or did he follow the ex- very often becomes u, Wlywud hpEflQQJ no“ Lunghagn 4945' factions become entwined u-ltl-i .. es of the argument of the present “SE16 attend,‘ u, m,“ n light. llhrd- By that time the PM?” mayflThe fact of the matter is that when ample which we set and which w: child. Falling in with bad compan- Chautauqua Ticket; _ growth of the young Dominion. thlll l‘ M11115?" "l Pllbllc WM“ n "m" “i ly. awaken to the fact that good madilthe first lbllls for the renovation of detz-rkled? The asnwer ls an easy one ions. its criminal instincts gradually Nurses _ 59o the ever gratefully remembered Ill" the hard work was done In the days iufposc who drive our road? a.nd are all very owl. but that it is nctflhis buudmg w". submmed we m“ Government made appohm dewflop um.“ it In...” h. the PM." mmuh...“ “u... . 152.”. or Sh. will“... Christopher Maw”. .1,» of the Bell Government. and the rc- .l»l.l¢.'.y .215. lglaodrlg. 3.1103. .515 scum-ts. m plefiam paying for them. That isjknew. m. we w"; reasonably sure, ments at this session 01 the H011“; court charged with the commission T"! for T" n” .. . 2m‘. l “d. putrid; and true gentleman. ll’ mimd" M n in ‘he day! of the skew" ilrdnlignv cases m, positively dang- ‘he 0m" side °l "l9 llllesmlll- ithat we did not have them all. That Ma's they returned soldiers? Not at of u crime, md [many 11nd, m,“ pflnflng 5nd Advgrflglnl 31,21 . —-———'-- i‘ Zfrl. u" Government. we “or? dirt my ernus. Only yesterday no henrddg! Amwmvrs suspicion has been verified. The bills all. We did not object to the men before the judge of the Juvenile Rent of Halls—1l.'riter- ' ONE 93px?‘ u. 0,1,... hon. friend the present- M "5 l‘ w" one accident in ivhlch a car s - PREMIER/S MISST . d", comm“ in yet. me Public Ab you dppolflged on u,“ gfgund. bu- Court Am... even, other emm h“ “mmenu . 25.00 Visitor-This smo ng-room . .. p21? ’ called "PM! l" d" "m" M" 5"" ‘l’? l" “l” dlml f""kd,d.‘.l.l"5"t~d£;: countsthlsyearoontainedone foraaoo cause we have always taken that failed. the Judge finds it necessary Tuning Piano 5.00 buutuun-v "1"n5°d' . lvel easy. “d” ‘he danger ° 5 '. Hg’ T11 Pre ie made a statement on , . » v ' M, p k__y - i; onlv 1 were I11‘ ,’ "mwrai 7 - d... who m‘ 1n u)... rmddle or the fl "l l” _ for linoleuml wonder Mr. Premier stand. that you have to consider all to sentence that child to a reform- A. Hume Entertainment 25.00 ' 9° "i - . 4 k HON‘ m‘ Mm" m!‘ W” d“ m” ...‘... tH‘ only sale more. arc rc- the subject of road izrsvrlllns bhlih have we reached the end of them classes or our people. But how doea atory for its own salvation. in order Geo. Williams flowers . ' s00 ""4 ‘f’ "m" m ‘h ‘° “'°“'d b‘ m" 1-. ds. 1 l. t. t ' om l- passiIlZ» u rised me very much. I referred Q a . " ' » ni- hi. , _ byroa N. n w... u...’ u." fdeadi: .il\;o;f‘1.ng ‘h; m..... s rp ... . m. h... he was t ... now Can they tell us now whether the Premiers action square with the tn curb its criminal tendencies and Nurses Christmas Treat .. 20.00 i. 4 g p3. McMILLA . q ... av... t -. n" "m..... ...... ‘he to this st 1T8 - "0 we have got all the bills paldpl- will words that he uttered on this side of to keep that child from ruining Bai Bank of N S $05249 ~ . ._ _ _ . a _, . v , . e , . . . . . f? ,.ll for him to road machine byroa s a pub... can...“ be unwed h. m u.“ his seat. He 881d m!" 01”»!- 59 w?‘ we have a continuation of them the House? Was lie talklnl for elfect others by contact and example. less a5.00 ck. outstanding 927-49 t ._ l. at cost of S868 a mile: and so his reg-...‘? column.‘ hi." been "u, bovemrnent only gravelled one mil next year? 0r was he sincere? It la quite easy when theijudge does that his task A N ‘ - ,,v.-;l,~‘ compfisvu falls w ll" Ifllllllll- W“ ten and unstinted advice elven. mil of road in lhell time. whens-a the now. MR. MOINTYRE: You will to Judge. is done. It then becomes the duty of a 1,910 as ‘ 5k“) plausei. . only in the Guardian but also in pmsent Government gravely-d uv- never have them an Md. The Wm the v _- . W, u‘ of “M. P y Go mutant of this Province to Mary F. Hunt, Treasurer. S. l _..._ i?‘ l He l“ m‘ °“°"‘pm‘gt° d° the work grsealteldgo altboiirirrath: Pltriot °"‘Y‘°“° “""°“' Y” "'"°’“b°' m“ all"?! w-“lllhlle- DI-LINQUENT ‘WIT-BERN my the bill roi- those children when “I that was clone on some of those prn- ' statement. Mr. Premier? I suppose DR MCMELAN- I M“ Wlhtéll l distributor for For n ' l office is hesriged at times with - suppose We . they are sent to a reformawry. we con-gnu! Elms "ll “mm” °“ “h” “mdeflm romnlslnls lnr humohssklnr n! the son knew when you w» msklnr have them as long as my hon. friend Tlszre is another matter to which have none in this Province: we must ___ tin: and inns. lllrdllrlllllll ll" "'5'... l j; iwmel“ M“ m“ ‘he ‘mmm “k” "m" l" Pfllilzi. "‘- “s... ll that ll was Ml com-rt? You knew 1-. at the head of th: great spend- i would like to refer 2n- a moment. go w Nova Scotia. or New Brung. rum..." ‘cued h mm... time Provinces. Favorable nrdillll‘ i ., to talk about. stgzslfhea l3...’ l; "Tam." m” that the Stewart Gtivernmgnt had ing department of the Government. and it is in connection with the wick: and the bill ici- each child a- q u,“ bu, m, mstnern lick me‘. tioia will be offered- spill! ‘w; panama SAUNDER5- No flld" ‘.5; m. mljme ‘hem, ‘mean’... gravelled more than one mile of Whether we will have them depends Children's Aid Society o! thishov- mounts to three or four hundred m, now-u m, “w,” m 50"" bnshes there now! road in their time? You knew that on the patience of the people of this lnce. It is not necessary for me to dollars a you. "Sh"! a” me dam Nb‘ w yo.” _- . 3 ,' _ . i. 1m. MM; do, but if thd There ls part of the education tbs-tillers was at least a mile of roldProvlnce. (Anolausel _ ‘r Iaoazrindetailarainthaworkfliat 4-“. 1T0 Continued; pad-i; . . ..-_". _ ,