I \. . MARCH; 1,9,, 119,20. >- -THE- cannons-Io WN consoles ~; t 151M231‘ 1 house dresses THE CENTRAL ‘GUARDIAN I Browse Bros., Ltd. 7728-3-191111121 g , rr wave to bu! tn tau Province. H" Th; “m, m, an am“ PERSONALS in vlel-r rue AUTO el-low ro- ,8“ night, Bee the bigshowlug of cars. Hear the llieakers. Be sure and get a coupon ‘lichens ‘ ' 7709-3-18ME2i WHO WILL W|N THi $20 IN 801d? Every visitor -to the auto show will receive a free ticket. 7722i. one of Paton’s up-to-dete carri- SKATE WiIT-H sA-uo at Arena tonight. Proceeds in aid of poor. 1 was in the city yesterday. G. '77“ fiilzlezzijd will regret to hear his O8 OENTB and three coupons "“—‘ ‘ . with postete will secure for you 1119"’? 57'1"" 3°1111111°11°. L011! A QPECIAL LINE of women's $1.98 and‘ $2.98. ‘Mr. Earl McLeren, Georgetown, The lnany friends ot Mr. Horace The ltlokytlcket entitles the win‘- ner to a $20 gold piece. ~. 7709-3-18ME2 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTlOiRlr-Advcrtisera - are res. peotifully reminded that copy and must be in the Guard. not intel- thsn. twelve {except §aturday. hour for changes instructions iau Oilice moon eltullfdey whenthe latest or new copy is 10 a. ln. dtf, FINE _GON1'RIBUTOR8.— The Church of England congregation of Crapaud endearing-nets although they thought. at first. that their financial objective to the Forward .Movemen»t could not be attained to- (lay-are “can ratulllting thcmgelyeg 111 111111 i116‘ ~.not only met their ifliiectlve ‘but have‘ gone well over “over the top." ‘ . ._..__ NEW-HAVEN.-—The following is the standing of the pupils of New Haven for the month of February. Grade ViI-i-l. Emma Frizzell; 2. Jack Devcreaull. Grade v.l_1, Ell. lla Frizzell; 2. Ella Tierney; 3, Louis Berrixflnz. Grado \'~—1, Clara Nolan; 2, ‘Agnes Nolan; 3, Ivan evcreaux. Grade lV—l, Maurice 'i‘lerney; 2, Ella Frlzzell, Leo Bor- rlgan: 3, Jean Dnclterty. Grade Ill—1, Harry MoKlnnon; 2, Reta Newman; '3, Lloyd Frlazell. Grade il—-1, Wlllio Clow; 2,, Margaret Docherty. Grade l—'-1,Mary Boyce; .2, Mary Berrigan; 3, Myrtle Mc- Phee. Perfect atentlsnce-Maurice Tierney, Ella Frizzell, Lloyd Friz- zel. Harry McKinnon, Margaret Docherty, ‘Etta MoManus, Edna Frlzzell. Irene ‘Murphy, Jack Dev- crcnux, Ellie Tierney. THE CALL OF SPRING-Spring is-the season of change and for the warmer‘ weather when it comes one must be prepared with a trap- py/suit or street dress, Adorably smart with charm, variety of line the suits_ shown at Patton's Ltd.. come in all the sprins fabrics. serges, tricotines, gebardines twceds, etc. One point to be im- pressed-is the superior qualities of these materials, as sacrificed for price and prices range from $23 to $98. new silhouettes. the various coat cuffs, the shoulders. the new sleeve and cuff treatments, the quaint ililr , darts, slashes, panels. ri/p- ples, vests and waist coats, the new embroidery Satin stitching and braiding featured in Paton’s suits and dresses, in every size. length and color wi-tlrlblue and black in the Tend.‘ f’ n“ " ~ ‘CARD or nllrlll l wish through the press to thank the people of licatherdalc for ‘their remembrance to me in tho receipt of .1 wcl-l filled purse. i also appreciate the kindness always shown nlc by those people in the pcrforancc of my duties as mail carrier. such kindness as ul- ways helps to make nly work pica- snnt, even when roads‘ are almost impossible and weather condit- tions very unpleasant. Again thanking those kind friends. - I remain Albert Kennedy, Mai‘. Carltler. It. it. No. 1:, Montague. . also a big automobile specialty dis tllenhw University Dictionary. MAKE YOUR OLD STRAW hat like new. Use Colorite at Johnson d: Johnson's. 760d-8i18-ME3i REHE-A-RSM. for~Minstrel Show’ at 7.80 instead of 8.30 at Pastime Hall. A full attendance is request- ed 7732 ‘ i HON. F. J. NABH will lecture Monday on “Some Makers of Can- ada.“ in the Caledonia Club rooms. All invited, Admission free. 7720-3-14~ME.2i LADY DEMONBTRATOR for sweet nut Margarine will be at ""11 1198i- Wfifllf- - Coffin and Co., grocery store Fri- - ——-- day and Saturday morning. M11 Spencer lMellett. who has _ * lltleenouulezl been spending the past few months ___. w h relatives in Charlottetown, SPRING HAT-B.—~Make your old lief-t yesterday for Wetaskiwln, Al- hat look like new by using Color- berta. G. _ lie. A largo stock in all the differ- - ' cut shades just in at Johnson and Johnson's. fits open friends in the city.‘ G. _--@ M. MacLeod‘ and B. Mac i ‘Messrs. Donald, 111111118 the past week. G‘. .___. Mill. Annie Macil-"hee, $199k. has returned home, riends. in! the Dunlop Tire Goods Co., Ltd" ..__.. 7607-3<18Mi~].2i DID N011 GO.— Mr J. 0. I-Iynd- . _____ man who had expected to be one of the visitors to the Fur Auction Sales at Montreal was unavoidably detained by business matters and H-‘AUFAX. N. 5., March 18.- (Quotatlons furnished by It‘. B. Mc- Cllfdy 11nd Co., the Montreal Stock Ex h , dill not so with the party who loft At£h_a{]{;?_)__ _ 84 84% yesterday morning. Alo. ...-10'1 105% l - M. .449 145v, THE LARGEST AND BEST Ar. 631/, RANGE OF wonsrzns AND c, _ _ , , ,_ 6W, stances in the city for ladies suits Con. Pac. 1241,41 and dresses in navy, black and col- lCru. .. . . . . .. 235% ors, union serges 54 inch $2.25 Mex. Pet .. 19o $2.40 $2.50 $2.75. All wool serges P. R. S. . 10214. and worsteds 56 inch $3.50, $3.75, R. G. 871/, $4.10 $4.50 $5.50 $5.95 $6.50 $7.50. 5- P. 102% Brozltlclblllg finest quality latest 91h- 1051/. shades 54 inch $6.25, $6.50. Prolvse U- T- 75% Bros. mo. 772B-3-19ME2i 11- P- 128 . x. .... .. 102% P. W. C. DEBATE.-tA‘t the P. W. C. Debating Society on Tuesday the subject for the debate was “Re. solved that Agriculture did more to bring about Civilization than did . _ Commerce." The leaders being Pro., Homel- Norton, Con., Harry g Pierce. The resolution however ~ was tic-footed. the Con side proving NOW £11111 the snow and ice has vlcmrlhhh The speeches by the left our, sidewalks and the sun is ——€-<eo———— Baby Carriages at the You'll énioy seeing tho various lilififlkers were particularly m“ “m! bright the baby 1199115111“ ouch other in measmesfiaken w fresh air you want a new Baby ___ Carriage or GosCnrt. THE DR|LL HALL HA3 BEEN‘ -Patons is the place to ibuy them hhzhdmh, decorated h)‘. the hum because we placed the order last Show which takes plllce tonight 1'1"" 81111111811 "f" Email!’ “dial” and tomorrow and tomorrow night. ‘"1 mday- but we “e “m senmg A large amount or 8mm hght has tllclll at the old price. Come ill been installed so that the plllcc “m1 50° (“"5 H yo“ need ‘ma’ will be practically bright as day. ,_,, PATONS’ LTD‘ In addition to the big auto display 7‘""'3'19ME21~ here is n truck and tractor display. . good. G. , . play. If you are at all interested in ‘modern locomotion be eure and vls \ ’ll\' t ti“; shot“ CAN REDUCE - 7709-3435453” Th» answer 11f must fut people is -—-—-- tlmt It It; inn hard. too troublesumv COLLEGE SOCIAL-A very 011- ""0 W‘ ""'"~"‘"‘"" i° M“ 1"" lvywbie Social! was given by the lYrOiI-frrtlor:l)rt1.""rhl1fl‘xigchllhtlhigénillyf mom-hers 0f tile Cflblllct, of ‘the ilgullllcs it]? (IVl]‘1‘( |l\"..( ‘lTllfiydlfliit v . t ~ l‘ as.‘ c = u r - student x‘ W‘ C‘ A’ m St‘ Paul's illltgilnllf 123018" frond hlyllé-llhbniltifiPt H71“ 011 Tllesdfl-Y mgm- A 111789 ltrlvrultnpl) of ('|l(‘.'l)nf‘§1.~4. A lurarl llumbhr of invited guests were pro. l‘ sent. A feature oi’ the programs r llso is snltl by (lr clflsis at $1. Or I h was a "Cake Contest" ‘ 51's v l-‘AT r 1'0 n, preferable. they lnn im nlltninvtl V y sclltllrlg 1ll'|\'l". dlrct-t in Uh". litr- WOII by M188‘ lllllilvh t'_‘\n.,]§tl-i \\‘nn(l\‘vurrl AVlHi ll." McDtmgld and My McLeod, while trol. tlicl. Now ttilt. you wnu , ' tli. _‘ h ' no ‘XWISP. for bcln‘ the boob} prlze was won by M195 71:1)“ i112,“ bwltwlan Fflffilllé tw-v. throw MacLeall 11nd Mr. McLlBun. The or four pounds n wcck without roe remainder of the evening was piea- “f M“ ““°"°"°°““ ssntly spcnt in games and muslt. while icc cream andcake-were ser- ved in abundance to all.. When t 7717 ilc National Anthem was sung, it -»+o¢o-e+e-e-o+oo-e»+»o¢»~- ' closed one of the most successful I i _._. _—_- sociels of the season, and mucil > credit is due the members of the ' j DAVIS AND FRASER! Cn-binet. for their gplendld enter- i: 4 FRESH _AND PORK BAUS- tainmcnt. G. t ’ AGES ON BALE NOW BY - -—-—— , ALL LEADING GROGERS, TUXiS eovs Mean-Tho ro. ‘, 4 GOVERNMENT STAMPEO guler meeting of the Tuxis Boys : , ON EACH WRAPPIII. one . took place lh the Y. M. c. n. on 1, t OF THE CHOIOBST MEAT- Tuesday evenin at 7.30 The first o ‘ “ AND A -. up wt e enom na onal cass ' ser escause uowAe-rs meetings. n. the second period all E 1311111111 ‘"11’ “"1181”! °°“‘ ...i.'.‘:2.15."""" """°' é'.‘.‘itif.“if°f..illfé;‘3.‘i.°2“.°.§..Zl°.§fl.’Z = u we < "Resolved that military training > subject to colds, gflppg’ etc“ i =_—=-__.— should be made compulsory bet- i 4 hwcen tlm ages of dlxteolt] and . etc. 1 twenty" 'l‘ho speakers were: Prc- <> Chas. Mclnnis, ' John McDonald. ’ q e Walter Hyndman, COIhr-‘lllfibfft ‘I H perchmme you are ma‘ Weeks, Keith Clark. An nv tat on i’ g ' lg l; Dr“: lle Co to the Tnxls boys to h, social on ’ recovering mm m‘ a ac I s e a Thursday night given by the young and are troubled with a ‘ ladies of the C. G. i. S. classes I h t , of Zion and thed Eaptihlt. churches: 4, 0011811 W9 1101/1" 1 9 "l9 ° t f as received an eart y accep e <> l) Ofiice, I; the lagt hog-Ilia hgme activlities I - ~ . u e n e gymnus um 4 Buildings ChRflOtv meriroclvuhlhutfih for the big Aithlfitlo E , ‘ temwll- §3°".‘..".‘..‘$Z".l'Z'.l’.f‘.¥"§.f.".u‘..‘o.?.ii t Livel- 0il zllll Hypo- 4 ‘ 0m“ Emu“: I on electricity. ‘i hosllhites of Lime 1 t ‘ .___--4o>--—- 4 ‘ 9q30""12-80a- 2—5° uox A 0511.0 rAeLEIgr-lp g E p 1 Asafe and epee ycure tor < Phone 68-Y: all‘"run:‘rot:.tt"“h.l:.lrl:1: g and Soda Etc. ~ its“ir.l.‘sll.i“t‘lzt.i?°l.t'lz. ti‘: a 1 ' loll! at Footer: Drugstore. I n confalng ingredients , y ~— j: which will reach the source e+0++e++eee i’ o; m, gomphlnt and ‘etfec- 1 - ‘ A tunliy remove the cause. It 1 , A 0 > is a5 safe for children as 4 I h d f hanging Hickey’; 'l‘obacco for 1} ‘mm.’ 1 ' You never ear o a man c _ t . . “lather brand, certainly not. but you heard him eay that once 0 . ’ , , , he tried l-llclgsvs TWIST. that no would never use any other y ‘ |t Y0“ l] Fm“ [t kind. Helikee. ‘ ~ . ‘l ‘ t ; - 9 : Excellent : » les oacco- ~ t ‘ ‘ . 1, t 3 0 i because it has the quality. flavor, that no other ‘bravo ha!» uhhsoh & hhnsqn » Ho doeethsot like a tobacco that crumbles. tlmte why 119 "W: 1: J _ i l-ll-GKEY . ' . - 1 ,, The Ousllty Drugstore j’ lllClliiY 8t NlCll0LSON TOBACCO ., l. m. s... IIII m... 0mm . ' > _ ._ __ > Manufacturers . °'9"'°'M°"'1 1 i» ' i. .0‘ . ,- 3111911 and William Brown, Mar- t the past week-end with Bradaibane, were among those who left for Western Canada Long nfter Slwnding a week in the city with Mr. A T. Vinnicombc, represent- & Rubber left yesterday 11101111115 for Halifax and will re- "by using the om) RELIABLE muslin-s ‘cllllll SPEECH Continued From ' Page Eight parties hath bcttrayed the farmers of Canada. i say that is not true: it is not true of the Liberals; it is not true of the Conservatives? Why should/it be true‘! Putting it on the narrowest P05511319 510111111. 111111 of political expediency, why ‘should either Liberals or Conservatives betray the farmers, who comprise over fifty per cen-t of our popula- tion? Putting it on that lowest possible ground. would it be in their interest to do so’! On the con- trary. no interests have been held in higher regard or importance by both political parties lthan the in- terests of the farmers of Canada. This side of the case has never been but before the farmers; we have all been too busy during the war. But I hope that in any political dis- cussions which take place through out the country that point will be cleared up and‘ the farmers told the true tfacts. Vlfllllc I say that neither Liberals nor Conservatives betrayed the farmers, I say also- and so far as this Government 1B concerned I speak with some know- lodge having been a member 0f 1i for eight years— that no Govcrll- ulollt since Confederation has done so much for the farming community as the Government which has been in power since 1011. I can prove l-t by figures which I have in my possession, and which I hope the Government will place before the House when tho agricultural cati- matos- are being considered. Ile- fore the war, frolll 1911 to 1914, the old Conservative Government bestowed far greater attention and spent. yearly upon agricultural double or treble the nnloun-t- as a matter of fact, the figures are bo- tween the two-which was spent in the years‘ preceding the time we took office. I go further than that and say that the figures showthut since 191d, including the period‘ of the war and not taking into account agricultural credits, more motley has been spent for. the purpose of promoting anti hiding agriculture than was spent by all Governments- from the period of Confederation down to Huh one fell stroke. I nln glad, however, Have we neglected the farmers? 111111 119 111111 80111011111111 11100111941 why should we? Them, is ‘he haslc his views, although I should‘ like to industry’ as has always been recoh. know which set of views he really nizetl on botll stiles of this Iclousc, 110N151. because there does spite" 1" and Dames have hcmhhy “led with lue to hc something inconsistent bctwcclt holding one sci. of views when spilltkillg to the pcoplil 0t’ (‘alltldzt outside this House and Zill- flillvl‘ set of views when speaking to tilemelnbers ill this House. Lct to ithe national interest as well a to the economic interest. ber for Marquette a good fellow. him. with of nature or in the realm of poll tics, is almost sure to end in trn tragedy in the case of the hon member. like to see any of them, so to speak. purpose dicussing the thrill‘ at this time; but tile hon. member for Marquette has touched upon it, and I um somewhat surprised to find that his position has apparently been considerably modified‘ since he made his political tour through (jzlnsda. Iroud some of his speech- cs. and as I understood him, the tariff was the most iniquitous thing in the world, and he purposed abol~ ishing it root and ‘branch. His policy was thorough. Willy, I have read economics, and Adam Smith. 1011p Stuart Mill. and Cdbden, were mild in their statements as colli- llarcil‘ with those which i road in the press as being the opinions oi’ the hon. ntcmbcr for Marquette. Now. 1w says in this Iiouso: No, l do not mind completely to root outl tile tariff; I do not purpose doing that by “one foil stroke"—that is his expression. He is going to pro- long the agony. l-le did not say that llc believed in any graduaf ilecreuse in tile tariff, but he said, that he did not purpose abolishing it all at once. lam sure the House and tile country will be thankful for small mercies; and if my hon. friend ‘becomes Prime Minister of this country, I hope he will not. as 11s.; ays, abolish the tariff all at promote and encourage flllritiillillih in this country. _lt_ ls it slander l0 soy that. thebfzlrmlng lliitlstffghtli . -t ' - (gfigggglhszifyfn b‘ rdyed y L or mo. soy this to my hon. friend: The The ho“ memhm. “h. Red Dem» people 0t‘ this country will not tolcr- (‘Mh M_ Chm-h) Sam oh Frhhly; I zttc any Government with a fiscal am going to vote rm. the ahmhd. policy that regards the tariff only mam as h means h vofe of wahl‘ as a menus of raising revenue, and of cénfidehce i“ the Government; disregards the tariff as all instru- and i have no confidence in. the 11191111 a5 11 ha“ bee" 311d W111 c011‘ Government Well that ig-‘entireiy 11'1"" 1° 1191 f?" 1h" ‘19"°1°P"‘e“1 ‘vmhn his fights] H8 mghhohed of the resources of this country, anti “rm and he nlenmoned fihhhci the maintenance and stability of I shah deal whh both of those our industries in Canada. Let the shbjects later 0h h“, I deshe w matter be debated. as I hope it say to hhn_and {hope he Wm hwh will ‘be debated, before the vfarlners the than" up__tha,t the Govern, of this country. lknow the farmers ment which has becn in power since O1 my °W11 41101111106 11nd 0f my con- 1011 has even with respect to tllc "'1'~"te“"y “t a" ewmsl ‘"111 I “.37 1arm_dnd mm‘ menlbers know that the farmers will be the first the crltic-iem which has been visit- 1° subscrlh“ 1° the 110cm“ I have o‘, u on ‘uq Wm] respect m ‘he enunciated. They have been mis- tariff-II-nlttthe nlalcrlal and even 1m]; they have heard only One side grout reductions in regard to nil tho ‘Zr 111's quesuom “m1 I “ha” be llnplslllcnts of uttllcultural prolluc- 511N111 ("sappomted if they do r101 “on as compared Wm, what was hour tile other Side in the coulllse “one by [he Governlnent which he of the next few months. Ifxt cy Supported in NIL He whsjoyfll m do not heal‘ it within the near fu- that Government, and none of lls tmfivhey w?" “$13,111 at ‘tmlexggti; find nny nbjcrtlon in that; but ‘rm leaccasmf-‘O 81191)‘ eel’ t‘ from tilc thrift‘ standpoint, he could 5 1"“ farms‘ of 01118110 53115, (f rcfrulu from voting for any want of P“! 101‘ a policy thfitf, wllth epr wt rrollfitlclrcl: motion with regard t0 “m of his markets mme ate.” a Ihcul, bllt with regard to us who Fmmiim Torml-‘hm and m gligmlsgf‘; bhvc paid mom attention to tho ‘"111 11 0111‘ 1X11 0r SL761“ nlhsl u’) special pa“ of the tarm in which centres wllic we ave bu . up. me we“ is particularly mterestmh _Is he by his vote going to deprive he votes in favour of rt want of gums“ Mttglosa cert?“ marlfiefi confidence motion. / '1 "Hog? gépzecar ‘mshma; em‘; "Let. us consider the question of of we n ted a 95' w c c n trrodvits during the war. How nlucll “M5811 1° m"? at ‘my ‘mm by m” do you think’ ‘Sh,’ we raised and capricious action‘ of’, Couglk-lesslunt were mud to “use for the purposg nlly of its: sess tgns. h V? y. I l. of finding the money with which speaker’ 1' w“ ‘l?’ the“ arlrner-f Great Britain and‘ rtho Allies could “gd 1h ‘iemamber 1b s “a: yha: buy farm products of Canada? L313 xistggtrzrlgg “gs ‘$81121; $300,000,000 was raised for the 111m for thmsnlnl llfa ‘iur that the Nat- pose of enabling them to buy our . 1;, h l {LC Sgd qs “m,” cheese. our wheat, ollr agricultural 3111131‘! f) Cy i’ a, ialw‘ Droducts of all kinds. Armchair 5 c,‘ gm] 51° T?“ Des Y)“ ti‘: critics like, iafter the evclnt, to IE%5"Z,G_ an ace “pant y w‘r talk about the ease with which wc em 5 when‘ a7 9am“ n “no ‘5 raised motley. Those who went. m 189.6‘ I kfww u’ because I w!" through the war’ those who bow potted the Liberals at that tlmo. the burden and he“ of m‘. (huh Let me ask my lion. friend from who worked by day and who dhl hm Marquette this question: Docs llc alwiays sleep by night-thought,“ think that the workmen of this hhow something o; the dlmcultles country by their votes are Bolus‘ of financing the war, or, for that t" ‘Yeilflve lhmllselvea °f employ‘ matter, of carrying on during the 1119111 and 539°11'11"" 1hemse1vei war, tile activities of any great tle. and their families? If we come to partment. I have said in this House 111W 1111511 11011011191011 as 1-1151-- many times that I stand for the 11111111 We a"? Plmmti a 10W 9511' h-lhflohhl policy’ As Minister o; mate upon the intelligence of tlle Finance. suhscrlh hg to (he Nhuoh, ind strial classes of this country. al Policy which was adopted in its Th 1'9 may b8 a few exceptions, principles by theLiberal Party when 11111 1 B98 110 P688011 why tho prin- thcy came into power in 1896, I was c1916‘ 1_ 11"" mmiuonefl cmlm" h“ aihle h, make them, redhmohh h, maintained in our tariff, and that the tariff, because the National Policy is not a matter of fixed tariff schedules.‘ it is a vital prin- ciplo adapting itself to the necessi- tios of the notion from time to time and capable of such modification as is necessary or desirable in the national interest. l nln not going to go into the tariff at. this time. I hope I shall have an opportunity of speaking upon it ill the Budget de- bate; but I say this-and it should ~bo said all through the Dominion of the House. hove been a momiber p BY SIR» T. WHITE consider or deal with the tariff of l this country unless you have regard I I was sorry when the hon. mem- (Mr. Crerar) left the Government-he was suph I was sorry to see like a bull moose. as -it were. taking to the tall timber, and‘ I- could not help thinking at the time, a pang almost of sorrow, that the life of a. bull moose in a state gedY~i mean, of course, political But I was sorry to see him go, because i liked all the mem- bers of the Union Government. I never worked with any group of men with greater sat sfnction in my life, and I certai ly did not act away. I do not. as I have said, turifl’ be made acceptable to tlllllost nil hon. gentlemen on this sidc of Now [come to my hon. friend the monihcr for Rod Deer (Mr. Michael Clark) for whonl I have ni- ways had. as 11o knows, n warm spot iu my Irish lleurt, although. he made it rather violent attack lip- on mo. filo other day. Well, I have been‘ so long in public lilc, and of the Govcrnmvnt llern when we llud Incl, I do not know. .I-Ie in an in true value. arraigned by entire financial all‘ ministration. Mr. Speaker, I be the activities of the-Government. for all my colleagues did ad-nlirabic work-fives such, and‘ the condition in which Canada found itself at the end of the war has been such as to stir the admiration of Great Bri- ‘taln and the United States and prove acceptable to the great mn- jority of the eople of this country. So if the Min ster of Finance takes the advice of my ‘hon. friend, he may run the risk of incurring the . opposite of the admiration of which i have spoken. The lion. member for Red Deer says: The lax-Minister of Finance did nut take my advice. So far as I know. the__members of no Govcrnnlcnl Liberal or Conservative, have tak- en his advice. He was giving nd~ v_ice to the Liberal Govcrntuellt prior to 1911, but they never actor] upon it. He was putting fnrlvllrt: precisely the same arguments lilt‘! and he was not voting wallt m‘ con lldence in that Adnlillistruiiilll n: lle is today in this Government. My hon. friend's criticism of Inf.‘ Adnlinstration runs along 111F111.‘ main lines. First, ilo said, youl financial policy was unsound. \\'l-ll I believe in a verdict fountlcll on results, and I purpose briefly to take up with the House tho qUPSiiOll of the aims of Canadian finnni-v during the war, and to consider hou- successful or unsuccessful we were. I shall deal with the subject null.‘ ill a general way. We hall to til money for the ‘conduct oi’ tllt- \\‘l!l' and our finnce was so directed tllzl. we lllso found the nlollcy whit-i. furnished the necessary cruiilt- for tile purchase in this country; of our agricultural and lllanufitcllll‘ ed products. Ill otllcr words, 111i finance of tllls country svzls zlhso~ luteiy basic ‘to its prosperity dul- lng the war. ivlthout successful finance we could‘ not have tunin- ttlined our melt overseas; we could not have the country in that con dition of prosperity which wlls cs- selltial if our war effort was to bi- adequately-supported at lloulc, llllil which would leave (Canada ill ii position to meet “11111191/01‘ vicissi- tudes in tile way of depression that might collie in tllc aftcmluth oi the war. One policy which I cndenvilureil to follow during the war ‘ was to maintain confidence. Wcrt- thcrt any panics ill (lullllilll during tho will‘? As ll result nt‘ 11H.‘ action 5 and our» business incrcllscd und prosperity came to the pcoplc, lll» results of our war finance wort: lill ptlrelltjllntl there never was a tlnlt during the entire war when thor- was the sllgllest sign of lack oi collfidclllne in this country, fllldli ciaily speaking. lVe appealed tn the pcoplc, it‘ tile filrlllcrs, tn produce illl tlzcl could; we appealed to llltlllulltrtul‘ ers to produce all tilt-y couhl 3111i w. appealed to those who mull-c llllllli tious to produce all they troulli. it was all for the purpose of the \\‘iil But some one says to nlc: “Why did yolfllnt take ll-wzly all lilo lllflll ey that the farmers mzltlc, all th- uloney that the lIltLlliliflClli‘l't‘l> made and all tile nloncy that thr- munition manufacturers mlltic?" \\’~ had a voluntary stystelu up to 191T ‘Supposing we had appealed to lil- farmers to produce all they could for the armies overseas and 111.‘ civilian population behind tllcul, sllllpflslllg we hail‘ askvd 11H‘ lllflllll and had askcd the munitlun lllilllli- facturorg to tllru out all tho lllulli- tiolls tllcy could and. ztt the slllllv time, suppose we llnil told tllcnl hat we were going to take n v all their pl‘nfl'-"i’ 'i‘llcy fll‘l‘ ‘l l patzxotit‘ i»: m’ ll.i‘. l on }{OUH(-—,Vtlll tnw nil l;l‘il -~ ..: ltess mt n-~-~\.r;nllli yzlu lliiV" an! t’;- szull-c llzknillciiilzl in 1|!“ rillluiry m‘ in i.'.lc factory tllut loll (1111 1L“ You would not. \ ‘Furillcr thnll thut ll‘ you. toaii. away all the lllolley that tllc pro duclng classes hnd mall's, or I greater what tilcro culuo tho .l always follows war? it w: 0f my policy HS l-‘illtlllcc .\l|l - i0 so supervise tilc busiuc...‘ n‘. this coltlltry illlil in udolll silt-h mcasurcs that tho prosperity n2‘ the country would in‘ lntiilltlii ‘i (luring tile war untl that oul‘ furl»;- ers and our other producers should be left in a position in which tilt-y could face whatever i1Bpl‘(:H.‘ m might confront thcm in the pcrloll succeeding the war. Docs anybody moan to toil ml- illat the soldiers would 1w till)‘ batter off, or the intlusilltll popu- lation of Canada ully bcttcr ott‘. it the employers of lnhour through- out thecountry had been slripllvii of their resources nlld were ulltlilic to take risks at this iilllt’ \\'lll‘ll men llavc to tnkc risks ill vicu- o!‘ the keen competition which llllls’ be experienced ‘nllcc tlln Will‘ in "i nu end? We llliililtflillPtl l-ollliill-zlr-u and we promoted tllc l1r0sl|ll‘l‘ii_v of tho country. We ilcsiretl ,ll'4 l shill in ll dozen speeches, to hnvl- ill" business oi‘ tho agricultural. inc-m trlill and commercial conlnlllnity in such a position lllnt till-y until-l moot u pcrind of iicprcsninll it‘ ll should comm-and [Wflilllri u!‘ ill». prcssion always come ltttt-r iiiil‘. Canada-you cannot intelligently real politics and good old-time par Keep Your iiealtll, TO-NIOHT TRY Minard’s Lilliment for that Cold and Tired Feeling. Get Well, Keep Well, Kill Spanish‘ Flu put the other side one sweeping statement. til-mouth. N. s. - all nest." whet er the t/isan fighting that I do not minill that a bit; but I want to set him better right, and I hope he will permit me .to take up the arguments which he put forward and which are en- titled to weight. and to the respect of ell in this ‘House, and then to before the House and the country foi- their consideration, for there is always the other side. My hon. frlendlmade I-ie said to my friend the Minlster- of Fi- nance (Sir Henry Drayton): "Let l me give you some advice. Do just the opposite‘ to what your prede- 00., LTD.’ oelsor old, and yo will co e “A1103? s of finance will take that advice or‘ - not iunmediately, but soluo time ltficr. Wnuld, tho situation ho ally today if the filrlllllfri oi‘ ('lill~ adn had not paid off so many min-l- gages, or if they had all their old Jnortgages and - were putting ml more? finance that do not appear on thc surface. What was Pitt's wur fl- nance’! Pitt's war flnahce was to support the war nnd promote pros- perity at home. A monument was ‘erected to him by the merchants of London ‘because he did it. i am quite content to be charged with having so promoted the finances of this country as to maintain |stability_ and confidence, to leave our financial institutions Bound and fucturcrs to produce nil they could ' \ There ‘are many questions?!“ war , - Clll‘ blzsinlwx. lllillltrlvs and agri- l-tellisent lrtamsnd no. doubt he will think over it and appraise it at its My hon. friend from lled Deer in that- one sentence - loans in New Yorlr." - lfllllit- loans ill New York. lieve the finanhial administration of the Dominion of Canada during the war and that administration was not singular or unique among ‘it'll till cultural llltirimls ill such 3115011- dillon that 1110)’ can face trlliltcvcr .5: the future has to offer. ' ‘ 41. . . ’ -My hon. iriclui says: “You made '1' t ' Of course I t- ' _ , :- Chaces with - was the cflci-t ot mu — in + ~_ What. N S New York? ill the til-it pinto, my '3 an ill Practically that is the c . but . t-lle loans whit-h wcullnllc in New York were only n fraction of out imports of nectssititw: front thc United States. Wilcrt. (10.83. lll_\ hon. friend think tho proceeds n tile New‘ York lultns went in =2 - as we llrc uonccrlluiil" i W.“ it cpltli-zllics that are i‘ lug nt the present f a“ ct lluce Cold and La __ 4‘ ’i‘.ihi<_~ts tillli begin, we sllculil‘ not lluvn been nil?» x‘- lltlvc lrruvirit ll rlwlit: in‘ 11H‘ \('1ll\1l v. 2 I. .ltl..‘~‘. p1‘ -. 'tl('-'1\'. we ‘kglglahgifi 1;;;~k a £1;- 1 . ilu t.ll-.-lll<~ll l‘ -"‘1’l"‘4‘|. 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