Legislative Assembly of the new crossing on employment, etc., in the Borden area. This project is tem¬ porarily delayed for reconsideration in the design and construction k forward with hopes that this injustice will be rectified. I have a note here. Tie Leader of the Opposition suggested at one time this session that I should say soir.ething about the liquir store. I want to make this reference to it. During my four years of sitting on the Opposition I asked the Government to do something about the alcoholic situa¬ tion in this Province and I am pleased to report today that very shortly after this Government took office, the Government supported an alcoholic trea:ment foundation incorporation which is operating at the House near Charlottetown . The reports I have of this operation speak glowingly for the work being done by the devoted managers and staff. If this work continued to meet the need of alcoholism treatments as it has been doing since it opened, there is a need for similar institu¬ tions in the Summerside area and possibly in the Kings County area to. With one- half of our population under twenty-five years of age, the Government is acting very wisely when it gives special importance and attention to the youth and education. As we've all said, the boys and girls of today are the men and women of tomorrow and special emphasis is placed on those engaged in agriculture, fishing and tourists to keep pace with the rapid change. It was my pleasure the other day to visit the vocational school in Summerside and it was a very pleasing sight indeed to see so many attending this school. They informed me that 400 students were there in the daytime and in the evenings, taking up-grading courses and special courses, were 500 and the fellow that was showing us around stated that he could keep it open seven days a week if he so desired. People were even going to come in en Sunday taking courses. Now, this speaks well for the up-grading courses from the Dept. of Edu¬ cation in this Province as it's so long been neglected. The future of our Province depends on our young people and in this changing world a good education is absolutely necessary if young people are to make a worthwhile contribution to his province and country. I thank you. (Applause) Keith S. Harrington ( Third Prince): Mr. Speaker , May I first of all congratulate the Mover and Seconder of the Resolution in Reply to the Speech :rom the Throne. I think they did a very marvelous job, both leading men in their field of endeavour and they certainly gave a realistic and frank picture of the agricuhural situation in this Province. I feel quite sure that if some of these men who are now in the back row, back benchers there, were out in front there would be more lone for agricul¬ ture in this Province (Applause) than there is at the present time Walter R. Shaw : They're {rood fellows, back benchers. Keith S. Harrington : I would like to, Mr. Speaker , say how pleased I am to see you as Speaker, again, in this House. You seem always to do a very fair job and I am —208—