Legislative Assembly Walter R. Shaw : We are going to have to watch the windows in the houses there when he starts to play. (Laughter) Then, of course, he came down to Summerside where he added two more to the list. The Government has been in power for almost eight months, and after the re¬ markable attacks of the Premier on the building up of the at Sum¬ merside, we all expected that we would see the chimneys of new industries against the western skyline, belching out smoke that would cover the little town that the Conservative Party improved so much during the time it was in power. Some Member : Where is that, Duvar ? Walter R. Shaw : Then the Premier took another good industry. He threw the outstanding farmer in that district into discard. He ought to be proud of that, I am sure; and he took another fellow that is not so old and threw him in the discard too! And he even passed by the versatile and attractive young political Lochinvar from the of Queens, and landed right in Charlottetown . Two more. I am not going to say anything about these two because I am coming back to them, so don't feel disappointed if I don't say anything about you just at the moment. Now, Mr. Speaker , I believe that the time has arrived for adjournment, and I call it five-thirty. —18—