rig: _ cgisagorrmowu dynamism . “ ____ a Allover as, 1944 ~ ' ' ' ' ‘ III IIIIIIIUTWA VIIIQFIIIIJ’ ' “Unconditional Withdrawal” Kfllflfl lvll Afitlflll . . (Ail By King Cabinet Minister ‘ ' ' Q Q . . l} Regarding Farm Help m, 031cm “w” o; m, you“ o; non. mgmbgr m, yum“, 1mm, As we have already stated in the press and over the radio, cmmmn’ J k I m" u m ma when h‘: 2°13“ or mutual m’ The National Selective Service, Ottawa. in conjunction ylu, m Military Authorities, have made it possible for the Dominion-Proving“ ation at the Christie Street millt- ion was rendered on the statement I. " l I Farm ‘About Bureau to one‘. the services of 150 Enluflll-lpéflk ary hospital, Toronto: made by the non. member for Park- . - member; of a Nova sum; Unit to t!" fgrmers of this PIQYInQQ "M" can do“, only when Mr‘ spak- the Detailed Farm Duty Plan. Under this plan the soldiers work and" er is in the chair. ~ Mr Bo a strict Military Rule; Officers and N. C. 0. accompany them to the Prov. ince. The rate of pay is $3.00 per day, =wet days and Sundays excluded, — The following excerpts an from to any member oi the house". The vativc member. has been strongly member of the house. - - ~ - criticising theinadequate accommod- The chairman: Order. A decis- er the time nor ‘ lace to revive that matter: it diatribe was made by man who was emned ior nis own administration of the hospit- als overseas, in Sir Andrew Mae- Phalrs “History oi the Canadian Medical Services".- Mr. Graydon: Wu Sir Andrew siecrhail competed to do that? Mr. MacKe-nzie (Vancouver Cen- trelz- and commiseratcd by Sir William Osier in the same book. Hon. Mr. MacKenzle (Vancouver centrelz- and commlsere ’ Sir William Osier in the same book. Dr. Bruce: Mr. Chairman. I rise to a point of order. I ask the min- ister whether the man whom he calls Sir Andrew MacPhsil was not reite- vcd oi his duties as historian oi the medical services because his first book was inaccurate and untrue. Hon. Mr. MaoKenzie (Vancouver Centre): 1i he was so relieve he only shared the distinction oi’ my hon. friend. I should like to deal with Of “Compiracy”Allegation H. A. Bruce. an Ontario Cohser- bery that not refer to any a I ~ dale. This i8 neith ucher: I am i-ust refer- rlni ‘to that. sir. u a means of 8111111118 you. as a precedent your decision on this point. On a g1‘ 50 of these men have arrived and are now available ior farmers who wish to procure their services. And further arrivals of these men will depililfl upon the number of applications received ior their services. Therefore, it is important that farmers wishing to procure this hel now, or at a later date, advise this office immediately the number of men required and the approximate date they wlll be required. If we do not act quickly these men may be assigned to the other Provinces, To lei us know later may be too late. If you are interested, Phone your requirements (collect). THE DOMINION-PROVINCIAL FARM LABOUR BUREAU Charlottetown. to an individual any individual membe of the House. ‘The Minister oi Pensions and National Health has said like- wise. The statement of the hon. n; Pie. Lowell William Pound I".3l537 N. N. B. 111x; W510 haisflbcearl servifng ; ; ' 3 - member who laid previously that hel fglglliarselgortgd uirllelled in .‘n "18s not Nlefliba to any member; France on July 25,1944. He leaves °1' the HOUR W85 not BCOBPtBd- but; m mourn his son-owing llbther and a retraction was exacted, and ban Mother Mr and M _ _ Vina been refused. the 11011» mew-F mcdcricion, P.E.I. eight sistErs. 1nd ed by being expelled five brothers, Eliza, Mrs. ‘Prevor W-W- Hanse n, Charlottetown; Cla ra r m"? Mrs Caryle Ramsay moved the nf Rosebank; ‘rt-ease in Hali- Mr. Boucher: I should odd. UD'¢i:lX. Jean, Mrs Woodrow Jackson, thlqcm the motion of the Minister fOI‘1-1nl1fnx_ Melvin, R. C. A. F. Green- ________. ___ _____ _,. Eff- _ Question with the BMW“ “lb”, Pfpslm" M"! National Health lllm- . wood u. s. George. Annie Lloyd. DONAHUE - BROTHERS During the ceremong bgau t $16. cmvsdfllars were passed _ ,5]?! . and the punishment was on '35s“, 0,} R2181,’ Norma and i \ hymns ‘were render y Th miéeblglaklng a total“ _ » ruoe- It will be the first s nwtivn by the Prime Mlnlster- Donnie, at home. Lowell gave ills A wadding or wide interest was Children Choir. s m r» agreed to time you have dong that‘. I 1 1 xégw saayk that, by virtual?‘ of a nfe- I Life at the early use oi a9. He is soleermlzed at- All saints‘ Church Illollowhlg the uerezntgnyhhreglz-l sihxl {august 9. m cl, mgtndilxsllllthggcgerlizido hbtfeleillln; ltiaviei-nilgtter otealgexilsiglntsabairideliatiohrrlll;szqly'mbsed by .n““' cardigan on August s’ when Rev‘ imbrlzlntgs wueftxsvetf) tfhe llilmogxdllfltehgllalliliil Kiel??? w ‘l n attack upon myseli personally be-ifieaith must unequivocally recall l dompluininguof inaccuracies and Patrick Mm“§{§’“1“’$l°‘3n$ néalzi-lrtgleatives owthe bride and groom‘ port oi matting realogalm u” I" cause any of us 1n public life lnusfithe statement he made and the al- {untrue statements cont/lined thflre- “age Mudrfdm a! ed 131v l-l ‘id! late the halplly “W919 l?“ 0n B’ Sept. 7. The different conmgol expect these things But this is allBgniiOn he made oflv- must be’ln Alnou st ih W5. Colonel daughter o L a1“ m Jam 1 tour, f th Maritlmes is successful 'r commit“ campaign COPllucted-bv those sinis-‘dealt Wm‘ b? the house at... Nismitlim f Toronto who M‘ Brothers’ Card gm and “ma; Pr (lens eio her marriage the‘committccs were a allot“: N" ter Siamese twins, the political! Mon. Mr. MacKenzie/I thankldurinfize the wanrgndered brilliant whifign-‘EZIKQ gorhafiuyrsfilélsre- bridzvwho was a graduate 0i theJMrs Maclean and llléhosntfledhsgool Georges oi Ontario. I 'my hon. friend for his assistance. service in ‘France, and was respon- math ' ‘Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, Mrs Duiiett. ' h‘ lhifr. Rfisrs Stklzaulslznblttinfervrse. tlhthirlllr I an‘; {lazily ‘ivairlliililatr vitilizh sible for discovering the prolper To the swan“ o; me Bridal we; tendered a. lesgowsell; ‘by atilsl: Cation‘ M“ N tnmiifib itbeigge n! 9' u as siiéhtesgshefltation Ethat i? my l: flmgfi. (l): Sfiiiitgfi fnlnsméagafi Chum‘ played by M155 Terssa “f; 0o! tllilgnlégggt A migceilaileous Mr; Proud: The 1531i? n Ylvm ‘M Mr mm- Just; Nonsense marks can be construed ‘in any would“ ovegseas I thinky “rho the Donahue’ sxster of the firm” “e sen ivter iven by her friends in‘ display andresdy g “t: w“ m‘ Hon Mr. MacKenzle- I remern-[whatsoevcr as reflecting on llfly-Mxiil-XGFLC!‘ In National v95. $55M; Zilfleofelffie £1,612? élilfcwsgwnsfiel Cagdlga: next meeting will b..°§.°.‘i,}.‘{.’§;,,";} ‘ ' ' ' . .< " ‘ A ' ' ' l e ber vfieg the% geld gigs are £mr‘l,réll:rtr;byer}t(li1r-ea£o1use. they are cmTl-‘villll ‘recall that. Hemwfiotfi adletih; m‘ 1n a flom- length gQ“/n o; wmmg onhtnebgviureturila raxlgzénligri £2 gglillélétli/ Proude on Scpfl l; hégse chdyit i: tgda ‘like finest! Mr Ross- They certain] fl tmo t e pres? m h” C ‘ll ellllle Sheer 0v" taffeta’ h“ fmgemp Dom “a res e ros egouiTh eetizn ml amoulnmdm u‘! I ° ' Y _ l - y ‘e 8° W"? "WWW-l 0f t at 5m" ‘"3 , 5' veil fell from b, dainty coronet of where the groom is B P P l em gcosedwth the Nation. giggly‘! of mdugtillorlr‘ in theflvlhole onMihisBholnh menllbcglgi k m l ltorv. _So many of these Complaint? orange b1Q55cm5_ she Carl-led a farmer. Anthem. r emp .. on. gen eman. l‘. o c or: n e_ rnn-‘wer mad to the department o 1 3 y, _ and his political feiiow-conspir-Jisvltcr should make an unconditional ‘ govgrnnlcrft that they cancelled the b°.;“1‘5,‘,§°‘b,‘§§.’“.f.‘§§ °§flen§$ ybyrfieei- ators- l‘ thdrflllill. _ u commission i0 Captain MacPhall to 515mm M155 Leah Bmghel-s who) Some hon. members: Oh, oh. H011 M1" MzlcKenzlc: I have complete the work with the result. Mr. Rowe: On a point of order.—— made an liflCOildlllOlliil withdrawal. - flint he stfipllOd out of the plctllrg Dr. Bruce: Withdraw that ne- ‘ " ' ‘and did not continue to write tile mark Dr. Bruce I just want to referirclnnlncler of the history of the war. _ _ Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: I am sled i0 0519 051191‘ mills i119 llllniiiPril think that is a complete answer groom was attended by his cousin. Jackson, could take charge oi the “s.” blitz-Pots“... .... n. ::."l*.;::°...*':.i*:..:rx-2 m “mm” “'“‘°“ ‘m to“ F-Movonod- l -""*"-'°“ °* W" mo» . . - - _' ‘ 3mg c. ' -¢.=-=l.e-.|--... ister lwho has thumbed thehruleshoflihe .1“~",°‘.“'“r- I hflvflt no lltflilnlirllln]. . -./ B<~~J-~~R—w.“. '1: this Q mucl ms e aslan inning nnyon o rev ew te _ _ 3 nearly woernsothen‘: 2:11.. Wigs}; I gid in ‘tAhlillaast worxl _ t out ur ay y I lam l . OSSZ n no apoogles 0 -~--—~ r - Mr Boucher: On a point of or- make. 9&1- _.' der, I ask the ml lster to withdraw Mr. Bruce: I suffered then. as Wm‘, TAKEN‘, THE OLD . HOUR ‘r0 SET BOYS MN’? ltlrisisgatteklment. mb ‘ere ishtheflsres- rnaxniytlpeopllifthzlvc atx cdtllcrftlmos, UPA J05 ON 6E1 OVER a n. e e u rum, e pas- r0 1e D01 lclans. n. lt or for 7H5 5,6 MACHINE TH- 9,5,5 qh WHEN AN AHEMIC WHEN THEY LEFT ENOUGH i i t i t l i i i i i i i And the minister motion. x \ s x \ i i Buddies of a French pnilu, in grandstand seats aboard a tank ~ ‘For, applaud his hearty greeting ns he deposits a kiss on made- 11m chock. The French soldier helped to liberate her town. so TH MILTON W1. ' U _____ l LANGHAM. England - 1GP) . The August meeting of south gm“ M? Force Officers w was attired in a gown oi gold Crepe e mommz and e with flower hat in halo effect and Mum“ w, 1,, was held at the home shoulder length veil. She carried!“ Mrs w_1,_ Coles. Eleven mem- l" "l? Parish ‘ihufilh a bO/llqllet Of Tallflmflll r0505. Tlwi bers were present. In the absence of mu‘ mw“ 5° the Vic". l! Pres. and V!c¢ Pres. Mrs Neil Mac- Nfllll DNSlUEIl. o... Bbardingyfltnlsf ngiiiigi; THERES ., vtusirsaplou t; . ) YOU WAS PQESEDEM , O‘ TH‘ Xfil- S: Z. -- EGAD, conoucroa ! AS one 0L0 aattkoApearo Ado-ruse. rm PERFECTING A ROcKET ,. Tram. Run av SET Pqaoputslou! MO Rails - rue cage ARE suseauoso - on A MNAMOTH arse». cAetE !- HCWD ~Ioo LIKE TO srszeaK ACROSS we con-meow in Arc HOUR AND 1a l Mmtrrss .2 sionnteness w ich he said he would political reasons and no others that. like to have when he calls members I left the Canadian service and 1 ‘ of the opposition "political con- went i0 thr- Britlsll service. I say iha: splrators?"l think he should iorth- because at that time ml’ 0W" P-"Iflyl with withdraw his remark. was power and the nlinistcr of Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: I certain- militia was a Conservative. , ly will so far as the hon. member for When I was asked to investigate Carleton is concerned. I regard ‘nlm ‘ the sltuatlon in rccnrd to tho hos- as one of the finest men in this plials in England in 1916 l looked house. around andzor hold of lllEn who wrre . Mr. Rowe: Alter all. Mr Chair- famlllar wlth the situation in Eng- man the rules of {hi5 1101159 are land. in sllrgrrl". nlsdicille nourol-‘ for both sides. The hon. member 08y. and other branches of the nlr-rl- , for Parkdale was taken out of this ical service. We made an invests- house the other day because he used atlon. and we reg-ortei tho ncmal a word which you, sir, and the Spea- . - ‘fl-ii Buns Quae ARE - ARiSTOCRATiC " THESE paws, I finding; of our im stlgations, with- . ker of this house said was unparlln- mentary. The word was about a bill, or an act. We accepted your ruling. naturally. But here to-day- l-Ion. Mr. MacKenzie: Oh. you protested. Mr Graydon: We protested. and then We accepted. We had to, under the rules. Mr. Rowe: The hon. member had 110i have a minister of the crown- wz i‘.r‘]7(‘§ are realized as a happy mnzllcr welcomes her soldier . l1i mule ill Aicllccn. Tile saiciinz s-:l".'ing in the French qlflli to liberate the town from Nazi rulers. . , _ , ____,_____ _._:\_ ' 9.5M ’l'l.\i'II~' “TITS LYGHTEN‘ ' “(Willi 1N THE KITCHEN |Keep a pan of hot sudsv water .hand_v and wash cocking utensils {as you finish with them. and, Casters on the wood box will spare n you carrying heavy loads of Wood ndolwshade’ .1 your arms. Just wheel the box to l2’ 0\'Gl' shelves. Th.‘ wnccisllcd and m1 l?» 11P- v -n he snapped cut of To save time and temper. remove i'!l one hand when wnrk- tum legr- from one side oi an old jam-d table. Hinge this end to :1 mo u- sinrt washing lllhllC-E wall or cabinet. The table Can b6 wlrrc cooking the meniqfolded neatly out 0i the way M1911 'not. in use. H Elfhis Army .-.~ N! n- Meele lnl, Canadian " .< m‘. can Ulpyllphhl time to leave the house because the word “bribery" was used by him in ref- erence to a bill or an act. Now we Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: Order Mr. Rowe: There is no point of order raised by the minister. I am on a point of order. The minister now speaks of the hon. member for lParkdale and “his fellow-consplr- l- ators". What about the rules of thlsi t house? Are they ior one-half 0i the l house only? Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: I would lsay that it refers to the two in- idivlduals I mentioned outside. i Mr. MacDonald (Brantford Cityl: [He has not referred to anybody here. Hon. Mr MacKcnzie: .I was not lrcferrlng to any member of this < house. l I Mr. Rowe: The minister referred‘ to the hon. member and "his ici- ilow - conspirators." He knows that "fellow - conspirators" ts un- i parliamentary. Mr Ross: Mr. Chairman. on a,‘ point oi order- | ‘ The chairman: The minister is speaking to a point of order. An hon. ember cannot raise a point oil order on a mint of order. . Mr. Ross: Is he speaking to a point of order? I should like to know what it is. l-lon. Mrx MacKenzie (Vancouver Centre): I said that my statement did not cflect on any hon. mem- ber of t house. therefore it is out colour. I asked til:- nllnlstcl." whe- ther my report “'21s to be a confid- enilal one, and he replied in the affirmative. As a consequence we simply hinted bald facts. without any veneer. Somebody took my‘ report and handed it to n Liberal. newspaper in Toronto. From day to day they published n certain sec- tion of that report. As a cons/up. uence of the‘ there was a good deal of criticism in Canada with respect to the medical service over- seas: and the minister ill-charge, _l.hcught that to quiet that criticlsnl’ the best tiling he could do would l*r> to appoint n board to inquire into l __ the medical services which I hnci investigated. Ho selected us chair- man for ill’? purpose Sir William Bahtie, a British medical officer a“; JRVVILLIAM§ CUTTIN‘ TH cuwno‘ .... ............... ... ....... . ~- \ \ @u.\les! THAT WAS THE xeallap/oumsrzs Z.» ZANESVILLE ‘= 3-15 BRINTCIVEABF‘ FATHER By -i= George MCMi-IITUQ who had been in cilargc of medical services in' lvlcsopolamla. and who- was severely criticized for the mis- - handling of tile wounded there rmd- was rcllcvcd of his office. Three or four ilill-"f nlcdical officers, then in fiance. were |J_i‘0lilZ1'lt back to Eng- land to join hlln. They did not in- vestigate the ilospltnls we hnd ln- vestigatcci. but they sat in a room in St James square and lllvflstlgzl- ted me and my report. And upon that investigation they wrote al whitewashing report which lavas! submitter! to tho minister nnd duly reported to Cnnrldn. Tllo object, ‘ivrls to quiet the unrost wilich some peo- ple felt. lcsi ill:- wounricci wrre not being properly taken cal-r nf. We mode lW0lii_V—lOllI‘ recommen- dations in that report Those recomm- endations were made to remrdy the defects we‘ found in that scrvlcc. Each of those recommendations was adopted, which proved conclu- Slvfly that the criticisms which the recommendation; were to remedy were well founded. Latel- on a cer- tain junior medical officer who was WELL-l eor BOBBY A NEW SWEATER - t HEARD HER sciv $HE_ WANTED ONE- | PUT iT IN HER ROOM — 0H .' THAT'S FlNE- IT WILL MAKE HER SO HAPPY - SHE'S HOME NON- i't.L LISTEN AT HER DOOR AN’ SEE ii: SHE IS SURPRISED" HIM LO$T-- FOR- ! no oN-rbasolua IHAVENT $’EEN OH HE I6 Magi MlmED-o WFHAVE OTHER- ‘ not out of order. Mr. Ross: On the point of order: the minister said of the hon. mem- ber ior Parkdale that he was a con- spirstor. Hon. Mr. MacKenzlc: No. Mr. Ross: He did say that. He said, he and his fellow conspirat- ors. That is what he said. and, Mr. Chairman, the hon. gentleman must withdraw his remark absol- utely. ‘There is no conspiracy. All you have got to do when you think about this thing is to pick up some of the papers and see whether there is a conspiracy or not. Hon. Mr. lvfacKenzle: That is the conspiracy. Mr. Ross: No. sir. The hon. mem- ber must withdraw his remark. The Chairman: Order. If I can- not Bet ordr, gentlemen. I shell have to name someone. or report to the whole house. Mr. Ross: we ask that the hon. . membe. withdraw his remarks. ' The chairman: Ii the hon. mem- ber for St. Pauls does not sit down when another hon. member has the floor I must exercise the nu- thority oi the Chair. Mr. Casseiman: You cannot have it both ways. . The chairman: Order. The time has now arrived in a very lengthy session when it should be possib e to conduct a proper. discussion. lion. Mr. MacKenzie: I think possibly, Mr Chairman, I can end this right away. Mr. Boucher: The minister said in his statement that he did not refer to any hon. member in this house. We may judge that from what he salt‘ originally. when he said "you and your fellow conspir- ators"; than he said. "1 did not Mo! at headquarters in London. Cap- tllln Andrflll’ MncPhail, came in Canada and Was given the job of writing the medical history nf the war. Mr. Graydon: He was not even s doctor, was he? Tile acting chairman (Mr. Gold- ing): Order. Mr. Bruce: I am only replying, I am quite in order. clues.’ y and I suggest The minister made an attack llmn me. and I am replying to his att- ack. I would not have mentioned this. had he not introduced the cub- ject. Captain MacPhall wrote the first volume of what was to be the medical history of the war, and it Wiis s0 prejudiced and so untrue that officers from nil over Canada wrote in the nross at that time‘ Tllclllijli: T R:—Tl_”' sosl-H. VVE seen so uPSET ABOUT LAsT NiGHT I'VE, , To TAKE case \ or ME Auomns “Nice job of eamouflaglng elll”