“ ;>~=»~i-=vl.<:ls=‘<,...-_..-,=-yw“_-¢.._- - ‘H5414: - on a few of the lncasures that have the Pmvince? PAGE TWO l V .1. E liisilillliu p SPEAKS 0N Blllllifl DEBATE 7/...c;..~,d....i In Able Speech He Reviews The We i Ldxahve . Ill 9f l 3f?£"...".‘...‘ii‘.°.2é’l2§i':. . The Different Departments 0f The Gov-i t ’ m ernmentDuringThe Past Year. ~ . egzlebyibglrlwgfllaflpoich ‘was dcliv-lrightly.‘ I do not l‘l‘lll'.filliJL‘l' thci._._v__ p, . __ Budget deb;“e-on~ Apielmigltl in HIElCCCUDBLICII of the gciihcliiaii Whfifii-Ucienliy rim the affairs of Gov- , ,made th: Alldll,—I dont kiioc. \v.ic- unment without having a deficit mxxuotsptltzkerg 3V0 have received: ther he wus an 315ml, selling fai-m-‘iit times, because we would rather euct c-w, ,, u... hon. m“... oflhesglifinliif} L‘? éllifiiélfiiri 2...". i‘§i‘°;..?.‘ Xiill l ilfélicéiiiilmli‘. “Z3312 '“Zé}a.le..°.§2i° ‘lld We were Promised the other in- was bfflliglllwitiowil "ipc debt was‘ which would certainly not be soori Stallment from the hon. Minister of stated to be $1.198 000 as ul‘ the lasiti political economy." We said: "We Agflcuitule- We thought when of December. 1919.‘ As to the time‘ will go to Ottawa and apply there the hon. Premier resumed seat that thc Bell Government assumed for some relief. and get some assist- th“; we We" Bflillll to be favcrcri office in September. it was statedillllfie. wiliCh iS 10118 01/915119.“ Arid with the balance of thc Budget soiin the press. to be $1 2911000 Itiwc succeeded in doingithis. that w” "ll-lid SFPBK 011 it, But no! was so stated because the BclliGov-i Did the Bell Government take it seems that it will be delayed per- ernment wished to assign to us ul that course? Oh no! They would haps until all of us on this side deficit of $232000. We remeinbcisiratlici- regulate and lnanufactuni m ‘he House ha“? Spoken, so that that they spent during those fourPmodcst surpluses" by charging 0;? hon. Minister may make hiSillwlllhS $172,000. and yet. after thattccrtain expenditures in certain do: “_e“‘“°¢-‘l llllll his pronouncements‘expenditure was incurred, we findiilrtments up to highways expen- llrllfglglilg all); challenge or that thc debt of the Province infdlture. and thereby producing usur- u . . - cm. Mr- speak-Sr. I LQZSLSHZZiI .‘.’.§§§.'.l‘.‘.’°.'l.l‘.‘.“".§‘.§;‘;. ';i‘“£;‘.‘.l..l’.¥..i‘. l-‘éii 315533133; iiuilfigfiéiii‘ "ii-s 3°" will grant us the right to reply‘ It never has been explained in thisi had deficits. as I stated, for tiio t” m? §9¢°lld Part of the BudgctlHouse, how that deficit was reduc-iyears, then we went to Ottawa and which it is brought down and discus-led by $100,000,‘ whichishows to us.:\\'e got $40,000 railway taxation 5° ' Mr. Speaker. and to the whole coun- money and received also an addi- atlglagegfggteher complaints to make’ try at large that no such deficit evcritional subsidy to the arnuont cl‘ l - - ere ' " ~ .' l r t- 125.000. I t. - * ‘,- 0. to the rmn “t... ..i“fi.Z'§.$L'I§ fiflii’i'.'.."l“i.."“.f..i.if.‘ll.’ ‘iii? ifitllicm- i.uiloifiulfilf“"$50223 n‘?! we have hadno meeting nfdelit of the Province in Ilcccmbenitllat had been availableifor a long e Public Accounts Committee," after expending $172,000, was still time, but through lite inertion of £115 shaming-nth of rtlhat. most import- 5108.000; and we accept it as sueinfthe Bell administration had not omml ee, t e uni b! d‘ .:; fSl -lb f ' 1mm summu-sidc. .....,..‘€Z.."‘§L“ 3.1 $521312.‘ ii1§i.“°..‘l..‘.."‘..§. ‘Libélii .55.“ 53%’.liiiii“iis“l‘ll'°fifii“’fi FTlliBY- 8911011111110 tho hour 0f ‘two Govcrnlncili ivas defeated and when and got thatsettled, and at the end WCIDCR I01‘ $11011 8 meelifig- H0 W85 thc Stewart Government assumed i of the year we were able to show a well aware at that time that the the reins of power? Wi- find, ac- vcry large surplus of $22,102.47 in “misc wollid adimllll ill 011E OYIIOCR cording to the Blauchett auditp-illllfi. our last full year in office. and that the members would be rc- lnade by a chartered accountant. »~ That was a real surplus; it was r100 llllllini; home for the week-endqnan fully qualified to perform hisla nominal surplus made and regu- iellvlll8 a! three or three-twenty.‘dutics-that the debt of the Prov-‘latcd by charging expenditures to and that there was no time on Fri- incc at that date was $540,527. We highways account, as was formerly i259“? i101? tsucli aln important find that therefore the Bell admin-hone by Mr. Bell. 1g. rus t lat he will ' tvt‘ duun tlfeir four years °ll°°S° 11 more appropriate time 1E3‘; iiioliiiciy ilnciieased the debt. Andi when he convenes the Committe’! lot inc tell you that during those,‘ for the sewlld l-ime- It i5 Delilfifllrfcilr years of Bell administration. h” hi5 falliti 59in? i1 $011113 mcm- they increased the taxes, the very But we had another surplus, M1], ber of the House and having thc first _vc:li' they ‘were irroffice, ThcyqSpeaker. In July last we left a Dfil/ilegf 0i Billing in the P101158 f0l‘ incrcascd the taxes on income, per- surplus to this present Government the first lilllli he mfly 110i be Very solinl property and farm land to‘ of $70,000, according to thc audit O1" well informed asto the duties and such an extent that their average Messrs. Hyndman and Shannon, as responsibilities of such a Commit- intreaaed revenue derived from such mentioned before. The hon. Lead- lec- H9 T1133’ be cXfillhedl bill U19 sources amounted, in iliu first year. cr of the Government admits that made‘ °_f ‘he “m5” Shllllid 50¢‘ lillll: to over $200,000, and yfll- i110)’ Calllfi we left a surplus. I was surprised the chairman 1S instructed in hlslgul will. a large jncycgsg to tliclal, that. knowing him of 01d; know- ilutiets and thatlsuch n Committee publiq debt, Tum it “'35 for lilgil-jilqg ma; he wum mm a surplus m. imc ions proper y. - ~ ' "cs; but they Silmild how“, to a deficit; that he could add tax- l may also here complain that :1 b~(i:~iiil)aiii:?§to make a better show-intion money to a deficit and make "limb" 0T 0119550115 l-hfll- hill/l’- bffevl lug. and they did not. la larger deficit, that ,ho could add 88K!!! by the members of thc Oppu- ‘expenditures to receipts and make sltior‘: ‘Lllilvt! brfven answered unsat- a still larger deficit, and all his ‘M ° Y- ‘m9 all“ again We methods of procedure. I was sul'- hflve had l" "l" 1° lill‘ lllleillillll Ihavc givl-h you the debt of theiprised, I say. to hear him admit °f m" Ministers "l" 50001111 Pall» (l! Province as cf Sept. 5th., llllll-ithat we had a surplus when we °"l' qlleslivn- Where ph-swcrs Worv What was it on Jilly 31st, l92l.iwcnt out last November. He said not completed or perhaps pntlrclv wlicu we wclit 011i of office? we, it was $121,000 and not $70,000;but omitted.’ In this way “'1' hat-anal lino lliilt lill‘ debt ivas thcn $l.958.—f this admission of $18,000 coming been enlightened. as we have a right 435. We hurl increased (luring ourl from him, means snmeqhing, No l0 bli 0T1 l-JlllliiF lllilill" "will! l’? l- i‘ vci rs the debt inr highwm" doubt you will agree. and the collu- the rcfusiahol‘ carcl in‘ ' 0'11 l-ll’! liilllilllimx: $117,958; bu! l.\'(‘ had not i lry will agree, that it is really mole p“? of “hm-stem l” “"$“"‘l' lllullll)“ incl. ‘d lill.‘ izlzccs as tllc Bell rid-i than that. It is really $70,000 as 1g‘ aigl fully the questions flfikfifl Ill‘ miui lJLlUll had previously dcip‘ stated by thi- auditors. r 9 pPosiiioll- .. In fact, wc had (lccrvaled the tfl What happened to this surplus of l Hvllfird also. lv my irrv-"lt $111" cs on our people. We ililti abolislr! $10,000 left by the Stewart (inverti- ggiisialiicaxt; vvlaiendtlie IuCilfilil‘ 0i U1? (‘II the poll tux. flillfflllllllflllg to somifl Illflltlrllz; lt was atll sgclitt by the; prlc- ’ 5 l’ l\'l'l'"l$; ll-‘i l-‘l-‘ill' $110,000 a your, G1’. in 110 0111‘ .\'0fll'»*‘_ sen overnmen . icy spell. a $0 l”eh°“"i"“ fiddle“ °ll llll‘ Blllillvilof our regime we had saved the taxi, all the money collected lrcm taxes; “l” 11°“ “all” ‘ll "l" Gmmlmllm" paw-rs vi 1111s Province an cxpcpd- and we know that the fall months. was m)" ill hi5 s"? "e millhl itun» ui $120,000; iind yet we onlynScptembci, October. Novemberland ~hl“'°_llllll the courtesy M least w increased the mull debt by s-ii7.-‘,occcinbci~ are tm- months coring "lllalll ll" Pa" 0i U"! l-imll- 111111 l 958. It is truc we borrowed more‘ which taxes are paid into thc trec- "link Mf- gllfllkfir. lhill lhl‘ 108500. :' m debentures (in that sury. ' hey spent all that money, that was given l0 him 011 llrllrvlillflj ‘we UUYFOWCKI $490‘.000. bllli and mofc than that. They spent l" m“ “m!” b!’ lllll‘ l-Illlld Tllvmil dilriilg our foul" years we find that to the extent of $159,000 of borrow- ‘tube Lzadcr oif the Opposition. ivlnliii SUIHC nloncy has been paid and thlt cd money from the Bank and from v9 *9" ° illefllmllilil? Villlw 10 inilcbicdrcss has been decreased to’ our people. hhn- $417,950. giving us a betterment 0n The Premier has given us a state- highway account of $72,000. merit of how much money the Ste- But this is only a betterment olrwm-g. Gnvllfnment, was Qxpendiil; Illv. highway‘ debentures ' per month, per week, per day, which Stewart Government Surplus Admitted ' Cunscrvuiivc Economy. The Finances account. | N°W I Wish 1° milk" 501119 Yellllllki What was it. on the total dcbt oil I think has never been heard of We find by tile before ‘in this House. He brought been broulzht down and on the Bud- Hyndman audit of Dec. 31st. i926. it down m about $400 or $500 that set speech of our good friend the um flit‘ iii-t. (iPhi of the Pmvinci- w¢ expended every day, Buf, lel. Premlcn-that part oi‘ his Budget “m; $2,044,141. Wc find that on m, 1c“ you‘ M]; Speak“ "m; ac- Speech which lu- ('fll‘l5(‘.lli.(‘fi in give mm,“ is‘, 1931 |)y m9 Hyildman (Kn-fling in his own figuring, and n4;- lhls Hvli-W- I Wish first to tic-ii nun Shannon audit. tiiut thc dciiwcnrding to his own Public Accounts, with the finnnrtvs. I shall not ail- aim.- $l,958,4l<l5, ur again 2| tier-renal‘ the present Government spent in 110v this P101150 with a long array of thc lAllfll debt of $85,050. Thlll- those four months from thc middle of figures such as was Prflwlllffil bl’ you will admit. Mr. Speaker. was 11 uf August to December all the mon- the Leader of thc Gowlriiiiielit, but very good showing for our fouhcy which l have stand’ and "m; I will 8W9 Y0" B [PW iillllfvs- FiYSl. years of ndlninistrulioil. ,thcy borrowed from the Bank for we will all be interested to, know It Ls" u-ui» thnl we had (lciivils. Iillgvgry hgnklng‘ hm“- (luring which what was the stated debt of this 192i our first full ycar in officrxlihe Bani; was open tn lend money, Province in i919 when thc Bell Gov- we had a small deficit of 323.000.5416. pcr hour! In vicw oi that ilrnlnent assumed office. It is true In i025. $49,000. Wt‘ admitted our|fncg 1L might, b9 advisable to ask the that therc was no External Audit clciicits; we did not impose turtherlbank manager or the clerks t0 put "lad? ill till‘ time; it was made six taxation for the purpose of llliiklllZlig mud (m the dour when they sec months after bya party whose name a "modest surplus" as was thc cust- lmy hon {fiends c0|ning;-“Cl0s0d I have forgotten.—but the audit om and ambition of the Bell Gov- my business.“ ibaughter and Ap- wns ulildn in March. if I remember crnment. We said: "We cannot 9131,59,; Premier Saunders‘ Figures i I I was not amazed. Mi‘. Speakvrl ,\vhcn I heard thc Premier giving u."- ;|liat wonderful display of figures ill his speech the other night; be- (RUN: we have had similar experi- cnces in this House. We have loftcn heard him at this perform- iance. He is certainly not an ama- ‘tcur at quoting figures. The first iYOHI‘ I was in this House. when Mr. Bell was Premier, I remember the present Leader of the Government lcxplainlng- to the House that if Y0" ltakc the figures which he gave us. ;-—"the figures are in the blue-books , and I can produce the page,“—as hi1, the Doctor Says “Use Kotex” the Scientific Sanitary Napkin Safe to health. H o m e - mad e lliDlrina often can“ “ch”!- °‘f\Q‘_5 ‘flow: fused to say. and never dld,-—if you avuy/inamcialb“ qvh“ added them all together, you would ‘ my 5“ 0min‘ Jagrelil‘ get a deficit for the year of $50,000. - c\°;\\\5"‘°‘q_/‘“y “oil If you took those figures again and ,5 ‘ col“ gall‘ added them to some other figures 1° ’ ithat, were in the Public Accounts [you would get a deficit f0 $75,000 for the year. Then he had always gia third alternative. If you added them again to some other figure‘; iirom the blue booka-"I can give ypu me page," but he never did!- you will get a deficit of 0100.000. And the good Premier Bell used to look at my hon. friend with a tell- ldr-r smile as a father would look at. I a young child tearing the paper off’ the wall. and with an expression Gd Kotcx Sanitary Napkin! at any Drug, Dry Goods or Depunmeauil Store |<6f€ic. Sanitary Nnpldnl I which seemed to say: "Oh well, per- haps with age he will acquire more wisdom." But I am afraid. Mr. i Speaker, that age has not brought him any wisdom in thnt- respect. lApplauae.) I might add that the present Leader of the Government was not in the secrets of the Bell administ- ration at all. v He was not occupy- ‘flfll? (‘.1 lAltu i1i"i'i<."|‘ciwN nil/l mun! ing a scat on the Gove 5i _ . , lunches; he “m; no’, a meglmfllklf leis that come before the House. 1,11 SIMPLE member! (Laughter) , My hon. friend the Premier hasi also thc habit of addressing a grant. many challenges to us on this sideiation day. 0i i119 "Ollse- I have noted dovm Even the chairmen of committees a few that he made in his -Budgctl have broken thc rules The jun- speech. He always challe . ‘ ' - as“; mag h‘ not Conant-res n5 ior from Summers-dc. for “e a cl" “"3” llle 03.181‘ 1118311 he should show a moderate judg- g: l1 mi T118 56001161 one wab ment and impartiality to all, has - D- 111- That was the time taken it upon himself: the lights went out. The third MR. L. R. ALLEN: A point of or- tililne was about. 9.530. I have them] der, Mr. Speaker. 1 was hot Show. a‘ no ed own hcre. and every one‘. mg partinlity; I was trying to make o them, was a challenge to show an explanation. that what he said was not correct. Yes with all his figures and all his MR ARSENAULTI challenges n» admitted that we hail “all” ll Y“; perhaps if you wait- a surplus when we went nut In July ed yo“ “‘°"1d_ he“ will" 1 have 1° last. It was a wonderful admission sllY- A cilalllllllll in committee. for him to make. a school teacher whispering over partial and therefore is not suppos- ed to take any part in the discus- . sion when there is a dispute on; he i NOW Mn speakm._ I think n is should not side one way or the oth-f ,tiic duly of the opposition to ci-iu- 3r. but be perflectliéilmpflrtial- If‘ ftizc what has been goin on this _ l?“ is a" exp all“ °ll 1° be mfldfi.‘ iflouse ‘m. ‘he “s; re“? “ma; to it 1S usual for the promoter to makei ‘n-‘cntion the awkward munocuvers that. But the other day, Willlt?‘ i perpetrated by many of om. hon’ the Minister of Agriculture. a man’ ifriends, from the Premier clown,- ‘ll, EXPBTWHCP- 01' long standing illi zmen who should know_ who have this House, who knows as a rulel [had long enough training in this will" he l5 lllikillfl about in Com-' .House to know the rules and regu- iltlluee- ‘V35 Péllglllbll tgol-lgh a bill». llations. and "should know how to was rem" 9 Y e 98661‘ 0i iput through a Bill, either a public glsugpggstis”? ‘me 5°l¢li°ll °"i i -‘ . - ' _ a -' 531;" 3135.2‘ i3§Zfé"Sl.‘Z;§i1il‘éY in m. my ‘$.13 Si“ fir: iout breaking the rules ‘h of this As-ihsiz glfilillolf mtetllllbefi‘ {mm Slimmer" - - ' l" s , e in _' IiiT°i¥l...-e.';7°§n ‘I755’??? ti‘. ‘£3320 ending and ai-ciiicaiiiliifidtififi» from the Throne, the hon. member?‘ thf Opptzsitipp that it was p919 from Bedeque (Mr. Horace Wright). “c Y 9931* ill it "1911" SO-Bhd-w‘ made the longest speech that overland mllidllifl mean flilyilillg "i511 was made on such an occasion in of, wlllsfi ill the mfiflhlime. i110‘ this House’ m- 1 believe in BHMMIIIISIEI’ of Agriculture was looking, House in Canada. The mover shouldmw ll; and all?!‘ “Billing U18 “BX-f be short in his address. And thenlllariation" of the 11111101‘ hlembfi‘. he brought into his speech morcill V contentious marvel-s ma“ possibwhzi» decided that it was better to ask] any move,- of the Address ever dldlthat the clause stand over to be in this House or in any Parliament Te-lilflfled, S0 that both he and the of Canada m. Efig|and_ I; wasfhalrman and the committee might against the rules to bring conben-‘klmlv its mQlllllllE» l! his been tious matters into his speech at allIlelllllrileli- iii!‘- slleflker. that the on a motion of that kind. Pos-filzlllis "l ""5 A$§¢I11b|Y have been sibly my hon. friend from Bedequc c-‘illlllll and "Pllllllfll- B11! might did no know ma; he was not-spas- it not still be possible to find some 5mg but he sl-Nlid have been mncobwebs inside the bar? (Laughter structed at the beginning. Yctdalld 811111811899 he has-I inightsay the effrontervl to complain oi‘ the length of the‘ speech of my hon. friend the reprc-i sentative for Charlottetown! Noi ,-, , . _ Y. wonder‘ we have to Speak lonmonl tiiilehhaiiiiiiisigigtrgtilcaeriv OYOrl-ZIIISIIIZY‘ and loudly in an endeavor to hain- what did that do artment waft“ mer scmeprinciples of procedureidurlng 1922 dun“ ItJh 1 d ,_ into the minds of some of the mem- ' g e pa my “y”. . cf the Bell administration? lt- bcrs on the Government side of this v Awkward Manoeuvers. i Increasing Cost of Attorney Gcncralis Dept.‘ \ the Executive; butuhe was just aim; behind the b“ and wms . - . _ . . . perlng pimple nwmbci 0i the House. Yeznfover the shoulder of young men-l. beru. how to proceed; which is like We ‘also noticed the Premier go- the shoulder of a pupil on examin- Ho instance, while in the chair. where I haven't . Mr. Speaker, is supposed to be im-i li Remarkable Reduction in Engine Prices , 3 h.p. now only $67.50 - 8 h.p. now only $147.50 i i repairing your old one—-isn’t that a remarkable offer? that is astoundingly low. - the life of the engine and means freedom from repairs. A new Fairbanks-Morse Type "M" marine engine for the cost of This well-known engine with Schebler carburetor and set of i wrenches, fully guaranteed, can be yours today and for a price The engine is noted foNhc little attention it requires. Its heavy con- struction and ample bearings reduce vibration, which in turn, adds to $hmBnmmummJMumHmnY 75 Prince William Street, SAINT IOI-IN, N.B. Write for yours to-day 128 \ cost $30,245. That was the high-Hcusv, that there were at least sev- cst amount over expended in thritlrntcen pardons granted, and I be- depnrtment up to that year. was at least $4.000 or $5.000 in excess servativc in that number. The of thc largest amount expended by Premier has challenged us that we n Conservative Government in that were wrong department. But. Mr. an increase over the year 1026 uflllfiCiiflli with this matter. $6,808.24. ifailed so far to do so. Onc of the reasons tvhy the costi I might stati- that there have of the administration of that dc-‘ been pardons also in the Sumlner- partlncilt ivas so high last. year, topside Jail. ivhich perhaps the Attor- iny mind, is that tl_lc present Prem-j iii-y General is not aware of. Hc lcr, who is also tin- Attorney Gem-i» should be. I might also say that rll. is not doing the work himsclffln gcod many cases nave not been but is employing a large staff offpiosvcutcd. It is quite true that Liberal lawyers to do it for hlmJonc of thc best Liberal workers in That is one of the reasons. Anrl the Premiers district- , ILlievc perhaps ive are n little con- 551M110. and that he would side? s|J0£1i(01‘.li'Jl'illg in thc Sheriff and the Jails!‘ the way the administration of Just- -om sulnlnufside “s to its clarity; what was it- last year? $47,007.67, or to give thc Htilisu thc facts in eoll- ire is carried on in Prince County. He has Prncliially true that he has spent a term in Jail since ‘then for selling moon. But whilt do we find in the ad- ministration ol‘ Justice in Sunmicr~ Many are complaining 0t all cases that are brought up there, are brought up before Alexander Campbell, a Justice of the Peace in Summer- sidef And who is this Alexander Campbell, Justice of the Peace? He is the father of Claire Campbell, the private secretary of the hon. Preni- icr aild Attorney General, and the father of Thane Campbell, Barrist- _ g _ _ _ 1115i Yvfll-‘er, who is acting practically in all ‘was the fldlllllllSlfililflil of Justicelwho was heard lecturing on the @3595, if m); 1n a1] cases for the carried on more efficiently. inorelabuse of liquor and preaching pro- Government; prosecuting or defend- elfectivcly, than it was the preced-, hibllion to the people in Summcr- ing cases before his own father. and mg year. or the year before that? side, where lie drew the attention being M, the same time a law pal-g- I do not think so. The Attorney of all the lltissers-by [ol- half a ' ~ "(h m P . General has stated that there tins block by his loud utterances~that iiiciigev,“ e remler of this pm Isn't that enough to get only one pardon granted since thtfgrcat supporter and worker for the we people talking and criticising Libllllli Dally got into power, while present Premier in his district dilr- we have stated, on this side of illfilillg [I10 last campaign-it is quite _1-¢ House. I am free to say that the secondcr of the Reply was not guil- ty in that respect. He has no doubt. made himself cognizant or, the proper procedure in this Housed as my hon. friend the mover should] have done. l As for the legislation introduced.» at this Session. wc have had soinei strange experience of bills coming up improperly drafted. We had: some strange experience of bills‘ an instance of it this afternoon. when bills. ivcrc presented to the House nut having been 11101795" drafted. Yet, our good friend the Premier spent half an hour illc other day abusing us for mention- ing his carelessness in presenting those bills. It is our duty to do so. Mr. Speaker, and wc intend t0 do s0, whether" he likes it or n02. Bills have come in here making a certain bqnd issue a first charge on automobile license fees when that was already pledged and there could not be another first charge on the same revenue. Those things hurl to bc mentioned. Surely those arfl not, frivolous objections; for , things of that nature were allowedl to go through it would make every broker suspicious of our Province in thc money market. They would have to scrutinize everything very closely before they accepted our bonds; and we were certainly right ~ in bringing it to the attention of the Premier and having it, correct- cd. i --l More lllistlikcs 1n Legislation Another thing uias that bills were not introduced in their proper logi- cal order. The Premier found fault because \vc accused him of this. In one Act it was mentioned: “Whereas the tax on gasoline is ln-| creased.“ We did not know arlwl thing about that until we read it, there. and not being in thc sccrcw 01' the Government thc members of; the Opposition WCPC dumbfounded lo find what happened. They had no- glcctcd to bring in the Bill increas- ing thc gasoline tax. "Oh," but thc . Premier says. "that was a very smilil ' thing, It is true we should have brought in thc Gasoline Tax bill first, hilt after the Governor asschts m the bill all difficulties will b9, cum-l cd," That was his explanation, bc- causc it would take effect from the time the Governor assented to the hilt-a very lame excuse, Mr. Spea- ker. We have heard hon. members an- clogizing to you, Mr. Speaker. fur leading the wrong cards when HWY; g were making motions. and all kind? of mistakes have been made. I have never scen the like in bill" Lmglslaturc. Moreover. these mis- takes arc made by men who have had long years of experience in this House, some oi’ them-such as th" Minister of Agriculture, who. on on» occasion during this Session had to postpone making a motion, for :1 time at least. because he got mixed up in the procedure. Perhaps it was his Leader that mixed him up trying to instruct him. But that sholild not be. 1 hope they will look up their procedure, because i‘. is very important. It has meant manv years or work and experience to formulate those rules; they are coil- duclve to order. to progress, and to avoiding misunderstandings in mu:- DIIAMOND NNER country's _and itc mediums, PILLS XCi \ Li Ni l-"xiikl IY/l Keeping i SOMEONE has said that ncxt to the rising life corresponds to that of thc Gulf Stream in the seas osts about $2,000,000 a month t0 mcct thc payroll, _ easily thc best of all as it is the cheapest. It carries its treasures of news-gathered from all parts of the car into the home, and it is cordially rcccivcd as one of thc family. with it, Advertisements receive a sympathetic reading incnts ofthc stores, the factories, financial houses and other in after all, merely the NEWS of industry, reception the Advertisement receives is the thing that countg in reslflm ‘ADIAN Q4, because Advertise- stitutions are, commerce and finanq; (Continued on Page l1) \ . Perennial Gulf Stream ‘I Businesslizb rosperozzs and Fertile ‘ LANADA has a huge industry in which at least $4(),000,000 i5 invc-Qtnll about which little appears in thc various trade reports. Its function the If thc people who give their time to this work stood in a single row across Canada, from Atlantic to Pacific, there would bc one person every 550 yards b; HILE this great titiiity is privately owned, it belongs to thc aco ilc as dllcs "0 (llillif- Thcy depend on it to fight for their interests to acit as} their ' f I . ‘_ . ‘ ‘ _ 9 m Prmcr’ fnlilld allli gllldQ and to inspire progress in every part of thc land. It is a powerful auxiliary to Business. This unique indust and is known as THE DAILY NEWSPAPER PRESS. ry is mdlspcnsflhlc’ sun the Du-il New; m s 1 '- 1| . - most: wonderful thing in tlic world. And because it toilcizcs so l l q b 1L lives of all‘ the people of Canada it is infinlatcly the advertising t tin-directly Linked up And thc Statistics show that as much money is spent annually in Newspaper Ad“; rising as in all other forms conzb/rzezl. BUSINESS MEN simply cannot afford NOT to advert/re l/Jrol/g/J ‘these medizvms ofsuc/J far-reac/aiizg appeal and 110w”- -».a-u.-.....r& ISLTS-I i