.l;__. . THE Cl-lAKLU'i"l‘l£'l‘UWN c; EE” PAhli Fl Vi‘) _ NOvgvlBr-zn 1. 193g E;rmer . Commerce Minister _ evlews Achievement Under ‘Warns King ‘government Of Danger 0f Partisan Control In Transport Department At En- thusiastic Conservative Meeting In Strand Tbefitre. 1s lrcllrllallt review of the fed- ml pllllllrlli situation was given |,ll lll,‘ ll‘ll. ft. B. Hanson, former ,\liili,~'.t'l' oi ‘rrlldo and Commerce ill the Bellurit Government, in his iilltll't’.x\ bl-fore the Queen's County collserlnlive Association at the strand ‘rllellire on Thursday mgllt. it was ileard with the keen- ui interest and appreciation, the speaker not infrequently having to ollili lllltli the applause accomp- Jllllllt,’ hi.» relllarks had subsided. Opening Rcnlarllli ~I Cififitlff‘ you." said Mr. Hanson ill lls (Illuillilt! remarks, "that after llstellzll: lo tllllt twenty-five mill- iiiDs alilires. of l)r. MllcMiilah 1 (rm lmprfwvtl Wit-ll one idea, that. there is no lit\‘1‘.‘l.\il_\' to inlport anybody izxio Pllllee Edward Island f0 ex- t ‘lYliJiY lulll clearly, the views p11‘. at ili\‘l‘\'.lll\'0 party, at iemst ml prol .ll matters. I congratu- late tlle people of this province on having Hilllt‘ gentleman in 1923 per- sllatie 1);. Alfaehflllan to enter pllb- lic life, and I am satisfied from wilai. I know of his public career that you have never had a. mol"e faithful public servant." (Applause). ‘I happen to know him both from pelsolull contact. and observation of his keen anxiety on behalf of the people o! this Island during the period of the late administration at Ottawa I am glad to be able to tell you that on every occasion he tame to fitimvflfDr. MaeMlilalllllet with a lllost sympathetic reception; and I don't think he ever returned emtralllllaell." (Amrltllise). "Will you permit me also to pay a ilzblln- of respect and affection to tillel- elll corcaglles of mine in the lloll...‘ of‘ Commons wlloln I scc tliiilli? on this platform mnight‘? Nra. v fifteen years ago I had the pica-lire of lllcetillg John A. Muc- Doilaitl. lll the election of 1925 I ha<l tile t-rcatel" pleasure of seeing him enter the House of Commons, Where we soon became intimately asmcinicd. And in 1935 I had the greatest pleasure to assist in enn- ferrlllg upon him one of the high- est llfilltlllfs tilat- any Canadian citizen e.lll receive, nnnldly, “p- millilllellt to the. Canadian Senate. lle hllPt'(‘f‘l'lt"(l a very worthy citi- zen, tile late llon. Jolln MacLean. lrlulnl I had known for many years, Wilt) was a true son of Prince Ed- ward lrllilld and a credit to his "it!" Province. He was a . wise Wllll-‘vslifll’. a devoted follower of tile c"l‘~"‘~‘l'\'-1li\‘f‘ party. and ill every "Slicer. a filze Canadian cltizell." Llppiallsel, f out» Tflblllul l’ . “Oh lll... palform tonight I am ‘lellllllrtl to see two other old enl- lealllcs of mine in the House of Conunolls, your late representatives from the County of Queens. I Just can't l'l‘(‘t)ll\‘.iO my mind to the llltilmlli. iiltli. they were not. return- “l at the lust. election. But you knew tilt-re are such things as the f0l‘lllllt‘; of war, and all of us-or mlll “f us. at llli cvents-cfllé!’ or lll" uleet adversity at the polls. Tllflt does not claunt llle any more than 1 llolle it does not dallnt tilem, lwmuse l kilow that they did not m“! at the hands of titetr fel- low-elilalllls ill this County tllejllst reward that their services merited a" will‘ "Yllrescntatfves for five 5'°°"=-" tdppiause), '1 Wllllli like to tell those of you “l0 are agrlcllliul-ists thatalthollgh f m“ "l" a 800d many fanners from gm to illne elected to the House Unmmnns. I do not know of any "W" ill all the years that 1 was ‘ mtmbfll‘ 0t‘ that House who could mind oll his feet and present the “W. 0f the farmers to the members Lillie Commons any better than I "9 heard John. H. Myers do wlmlfvrr I heal-d that John Myers r l" sllwk I always haltened t0 ‘Jmlml. because I knew I would M . gomelhlng about the problems I ".ll ‘ruiiul-isls in this Illullll. And ‘mullmit is little short nf u eel- ", l] "l hr. u a representative m‘, ‘"5"!’ lllricllltural County, .._,b:lottll‘lurned." (Applause). that n: lMn "an" I “m “my "and." i a business man of out- nflul l“ “lllllly. tlurt lie Illver mum“: the interests of Ills con. h" mngand that I regret hip de- w,“ "M! l can any." (Ap- "1985 was- a. rather disastrous year for the Conservative party in tl"'s country. I confess to you that I never contemplated defeat nty- self, but it came to me as it has come to ulally men better than 1 am. My wife llever walltcti llle to go into public lifc, and sllc loidlne after my defeat a. little Ilrench fable which had a vely eilastcning ef- fect upon nle. It was the fable of the butterfly and the lno'e. One day the little mole came out of ills burrow and entered the bright sull- shine. As he skipped and danced or. the lawn he said, ‘What a beati- tiful world. is this.’ Then he ob- served some children chasing a beautiful butterfly, and lte still thought the world was it delightful place ill which to live. But to his horror tile cilildren caught the bllt- terfiy and they began to rend it wing from wiluz. That frightened the fittle llldc, and he turned back quickly to his hole in the ground. And he philnsophized to himself ill this fashion: ‘He who ulould be llaprxv. ife hidden!‘ Tilat is llle dory that I have consoled myself." Opposition Under Democracy "Nevertheless. I ivant to assure you that I have not, lost interest in the public life 0f this Dominion. The syi-SLOIII of Goveruluent. llllder which we live lll Anglo-Saxon countries is a. party system and it places a great responsibility oll those Wllf) represent illc opposition as weil as the (irlverlllllrllt sine. You can take it from llle that a: long as we tlliuk 'sllilel_y' couutly~as long as we are not nvs- led into adopting: the “isms.” tllld the falls that are elifillltllit; up in other parts of the world ~ just. so long will there be all opposition party in Canada, a party that will always be prepared to fllrln an al- ternative I§0\'l‘l'lll’ll(‘l"il., so that tile business of f',0V('l'llll\CllL nllly an on. That is as it should be, bctrltuse af- ter all we. do not ai.l think alike, and it. is necessary that the people, with the democratic institutions llllder which we. live, should be llble at stated intervals to record their choice of principles aucftlf the men who rtpresent lhoe prin- e'p‘.es, Ifllrty Principles "Conservatism is Ilfll- fl- Slate "l mind. It is a fact in the life of every olle of us. nlld the older we get the lllnre conservative we ought to be. not only ill our views m1 economic subjeft‘: bul- 0" el/(‘YY nubile question. Liberalism, on the other hand. has been defined as “P- ilate 0! nlind‘. Its outstanding feature in England has been the application of the doctrine of laissez falre. and the practice of that doctrine has brought about ill the. Old COUNTY ll virtual obliteration of the Lib- eral party. It: place has been taken by a. Syglfllll or scmi-sociah ism. ' “And in this country what docs Liberalism stand for? Many of you can go back in mind with inc as tal- ml 1896, and I ask you this question: isn't. the most outstand- ing characteristic of Liberalism in Canada summed up in one Iutd- Opportunism? Mr. Sinclair An Example “That very story that Dr. Mac- Mlllan told you, about. Mr. Peter Sinclair and his culllpalgil aslilml the Sales Tax. illustrates wilat I trtean. The Sales Tax was a rev- enue nteasllre imposed because M’ the absolute necessity to ram NW- enue as a result of huiw ellliendll". mics during the War. Wlififl I first went to Parliament the Salas Tax under the Mefgilall cnvel-nmcnt was i! per cent. fir. Fielding raised it to 4 per cent. In 1923, due to the necmsit of raising further revenue, it was increased to 6 Der cent. ‘Pilen as revenue began to flow in in increased degree during the heydays ct i026 and onward, the Cwlcs "Tax was reduced, but never wiped out. In i930 the party to which I have the honour to belong cime into power. One of tllc iilirlas that confronted us from llle very beguiling was the alarming (lt‘('ll|\<‘ in the revenue of the country". a decline :,o great. that it was absol- uiely impossible to balance the bud- in this < we had to resort to increased tax. ation in order that tile ‘pliblir; ser- ivces of the C0llllll‘_\l might be my equateiy maintained, We accord- ingly increased the Sales Tux to t; DP!‘ Cent. mid we llavelrt any up- ology t0 nlake for it. It W15 a» heavy ilnpost O11 the people; 110-‘ body ever denied til/at. But it was; ll. plain case of necessity. “Again, we put a. tax on sugar. And olu" Liberal friends sounded, the wclkin front tile Atlantic to, the Pacific about tilllt. It was pill‘ on becaucs the revenue had still‘ furihvl" florle dOWn. We hall tollovo‘ $20,000,000 of new revenue allcl it! was judged that that rlluoulltlvould‘ be received frolp a Sugar ‘Fax. It. was not a new tax ill the sense that it was the flrlt time it was ever imposed. They have ilad ‘a sugar tux ill England for _\'"eal".~.,' just as they have had a tax oll lea. But. it was new ill Cllllllflflltlllfl ollr friends opposite in the Ilouse of Commons, and on the public platform, pledged tllemselve; that they would wipe it out at the first opportunity". What Dunning nld "We reduced that tax b_v one rent. ill 1935 and _v0l| u-nuill l‘.\'})l't‘l. at the lust session of Parliaulrlli, that your ulelllber-yulur own ulelll- I her Mr. Dunninlz-viould l‘(‘lllO\‘C the Slllzar Tax tliiogeilltr, It is still there! “And you had the further sper- iadc of tllc same Ml". Dlillllllili‘ YOUR member — increasing the Sales Tax to the llll|\l‘(‘l!r‘tll!llll‘(l amount of EIGHT per rent. ’l‘ll;lt has been dune in the face of the most explicit pl'llllll.‘it‘ri‘llll tile part of the Liberal party that this tux would be reduced." (lllllfl tlf)plllll"~el. "I luclltiou the-o filings at fills. sialze ill my ruul:ll"k:, to silow yrll illlli. llle. Liberal purl v ll(‘\'t‘l‘ at. allv time has ])l'OCL‘f‘(ll‘fl in golrrll till; country on principles but, ailva". froln the standpoint. of expediency" and opporllluts=lu. " "Tlltlft! never v" " a 2l‘~.‘flll‘l' or.- portlulisi. ill (Jan illall u.l. st": Wiifrid Lllurlcr. ‘Fllerc llf‘.\t'i‘ Wt‘.- a lzreiltel‘ ‘Pllljv ill power ill ¢zlnllua Lllllll the slme Sil" Wilfrid. Mr. Fielding once cynically’ 1'(‘ili£ll‘l{i‘(l ielltlrti to RP!» illin l>~"\\“~‘l' "ll. All“. you know the falllolls renllllktilnf. Mr. Mackenzie King made afiertile, election of 102i or about, that l‘lllf".l Budget of ltiiitl. and the lllllitbllifill]; of flew lave... blliill)‘ of you here. tollilzht plobzllfy lll‘fll'fl air. I)llll-, lliluz stall‘. Yllllll- ill lifts eltv, lll-UK‘ lueetilv: of the (‘llnlltiillll (fhanllter, of Colnlllel"l‘c. that lle was lzollll‘, to, balance tllc Budget and going to illvrealc taxllliu.ll ’l‘ilat was how llc firflpllipfl to do ll. I sllirgrbi. to you that there is all lll- ternutive proposal whereby ile might assist. at all events, ill bal~ anclng tile Budget. ‘Phat is in‘ a policy of retrenchment.- The Railway Burden I “If this country could he rid of lilo llulze burden 0t the deficits of the National Railway ‘f wolf-ll not foal", futile: and ncllifeluell, for the future financial setup cl‘ Gllnllllll. But. so lnllr: as we have to plli our hands into our_pnckris for fifty llliliioll doiillrs of new nltllley (‘YPIYV year to kcl-p the Rtlllwfly’ goillll- unpaid illtel"e.-t--I do not. s-ce llflW we eau aerolllplisll any real bal- ancing of the blltlget. As a book- keeping matter the Railway last year went; bark $ll5.il00.()(l0 alone. If wc could do something to wipe that out. this muntry would still have grout, ‘)]'()l)l!‘11\5" to fave but we would not illlve any grave concern, about them. Sn flu‘ Oflpflfi 0f “Wily flOl/Oflllflflll» in this country should be to lllake tile National Ravwalis at least self sllpprlrtflr. Mill "l"? lulu‘. got lllt‘ that. n pllriy platforlll "was only ill-_ he was 3. not to speak of the l'l(‘.f‘ll'llllll\lf‘fl, filtration-l "Kick Into Politics "OMS lilo other day, according lll lllt" information l have, llle lllilllh fr intervened in the letting "f "- ("flllrhct for the construction of a branch line of railway [mo the Northern Quebec mining area, mill I am informed that the lowest. tenderer for that branch railway d"! "Ill- ‘TPPPlYB the contract; A3 ll "W". there is just |1_,_ to w“. illnwul: the bidders. And l make le tltrfiultr charge tonight, again,“ “m. “lllt (itlvermnent that by their itlllillilllllfll: Itlnl session tllry have put l‘. f\lllltlllill Railways buck lnln politics. 'l'lu\t is gluing- tn bl. a bud “llllgi l")!!! [or (‘anada unll for 7W" "4'i|\\1l.)'>'-" ‘Alwpizlusel. gltilnity pubiic opinion tiliilpllllfltil the Government of Sh" Rlll)f"l'i not. dell ill i914. when llle ;-l"..l: tropiie began. 1 tllllliz, lllatwvc ought to do t‘\'l qltElllle can to preserve tile plate Ill world; but; if it is \Viil', lllllt if nlll" Ulll MOther Country l.» cillllllzllgh tilcu I suggest l0 you lill~re ought to be a. great lvPflfCllllig ot llrlrl». aulollg the loyal maple of (Jalllcia ‘as t0 the extent. to which we shall take part. Aud if Elllzlunti is zlt~ tacked, we illlve just got lwo cour- lxesto pursue. One is tu ellllle to her atsslstuilce-Jlle other is tll get out of the liritish Enlpirc. lb for me, there is not any question in, my minll as to what we ldlcllill do, i But it should be left tu tile free‘ and untrammeled juthrllleut lll" ev-l cry loyal British subject, if he in-' tends to continue to call llllllsrll‘ such." (Applause). i o! lilii In-prr-lrinn .l’roblt-lns , "Muy I briefly no buck allll lllakl‘ ll defense of the Clllverlllllt-llt. illll! resigned office oll OPl-OlJtW :4. lflill. l-fav I ask you to no l)lli'i( with lllt- to llle suullller of 103i). lllui \l\i_‘ill- inc the rollllliitllls that that. Gov» M"- Kllllf Al (iencva i “WVfltil reiflllai to the pimp, 05m, (low llulttlll. t ll‘i't‘ ls just. (illCllllnl! , l woutl like lo .;4l\'. Ml", fyjnckcnz-p. Klllg has ale." been a gram, $,,,,_ , twrivl" of llle League of Nation n, that l'(‘_L,'tll‘tl 1 am m1 Wm, 1,1,“, lllt)ii!!ll I lllll..t. confess as p0,, .\'l>lll:»l‘i\l‘:; lllllsi. confess lf voll ‘ale,- “mllbh lll Fuur jullzlnelli, that till» lrfllilue 0t Nations llilS beena most llteiflclellt. llwlcilltion for tile eliul- lllilliflll Hf wlr. Nevertheless, Ml Kiln: iltll". l"l-]ll"l>.-.,»;,;p,] Us (hm-c m, Willi‘ \><‘<'~' ' lillfl I am bound to -.\‘ that has represented liv “lllt than When I have sail! illltf, flout-l ', I don't think I (m, Fill‘ very nlucll more in C0llllll"ll» lilllicll. ' he "We joined ill the slippfifl. .‘illlt‘ll0llS against Italy and Pit-lam... Wu llllolv. when it. 5111K‘ the llilvtl-ul of elliorrelllellt CJIlJdQl "l: a laltllel" sorry lilrllrl‘. l slullelw; llle nickel lllllf“fil'.‘i~. or ,.i'lllf'l)fill_\' of lllt" (iovrrn- n, in 1H1 ill. But it lloi. that. lllilt I yo. m" l" (‘lllbllifi I \\'iilll to call voul" lllt ' "mllll l" m“ 'lli‘t‘l‘ll 'l\lllf‘ll All.‘ "'"‘ .ll (iFj lllltl lIl\\'llll‘Ii illrlllllzll \‘.ilIlt- [ vvhilhi ("all all tlprll rlnor. ‘ ‘lllli lllllsl in lb:- final Zlllll Wlhllilli‘ (.‘.ll..l:l.l lll future \‘.fll‘;l lll “in... llirc. or at illl events l} all l'l l‘1llt: tile C0llllll'_\', l.-. lll\'til\l‘ll, ti u‘. lint rt‘- quile to b" l"l‘-.-l.ltl ti. i‘ ,' Mlv l\'llt‘.‘.\': I , y], . , 1-‘. l3. lllll. .~-|_ ,,,,_ rlel".~il'lllli llle l“ll.'»iill'lj'liitil purport it is this. tllllt tile (lovt-rllmellt. of lllt‘ till-l. illi as ill 19H, lllllblCfllllil that their pilliform was only a, in ll d. "ltill (illfl a»k Pllrlhllllellt “chm,” ,0 ,,,,,,,,, the,“ _‘ to lxlilfv ill.lt tit-vi loll, ‘rhllt, i; “All of you rertlll the l":‘cl‘lli m“ H“ Hi!‘ (““|l*">‘3 lllllll i-‘i lllt‘ illltlllll‘ (‘t)iil‘.‘l‘_ So far we are m. t lléireelllelli. But lll lll!‘ .‘l‘l‘llitl pal" "l Mir Iiillzis he lei lt be ltllluvll ill Fllgalrti illlli :4) f.lr ll.lll'l; Go\':l"lllll:‘.llt was t'f)llt‘t"l'ilt'fl. they lllui little rcaszlll to expert. til.ll.. if llle Alf-filer (inllltiljv v. YR‘ ’illl‘.(‘i{(‘l'l, itlle hfciilel" Cclllltr. llilullt lzet all): luslsaiallce froln (Xlllntia. ."‘_lll‘f‘t'li limpire iirfellla: "Ladies and gt‘llllf‘iii"ll. if I know the loyal people of‘ Canada, that does not reprcselli tillzl- .dell.. If I know anytililly llllzllll. llle. puppe- Wlip colllliose till‘ llltlllll‘ pit". ofolll" population, it i; tll.l' we are ill- .lt‘llse‘.~y loyal t.o tile Mother Ciulll- Eivy and proud of on" t‘tlllllf‘l‘l.t)il ‘iherclvilll. Allli tller.» ..r.- lllilll)" of us.» lull I illrllltie llll. l who art‘ rather asllllulell lllv. o’ f illl- mcllt. \\'llf‘ll tile Ill" .ll taxpayer" i. " ' filli- taxlllg iluluclt" and l , . zeus fr) lllt‘ \'t"l',\‘ lii “l ‘o be ple- pzlrrlii-‘not to uiillli: .lll\ll."ll.' but L’) lx‘. lirep;ll"'"ll in tll‘ll‘il(l lliin Ljill- p'l"e—ill:li. we ill (7ilil,ll.l .ll".~ not nlllkilll; any l-olliliblllltlll ll’. all. no’. (“Til flll‘ Olli’ 0W1] (lUlPll l‘; llfll. (‘V011 for tile defense of‘ our oull‘ colu- lllarce (‘Ii the llfgil sea... "\'. .- is the Cfllliltllflli Wily, l. tlors not. "go <ult»ltll~ ports llll:(‘.:~5 it goo. to tile llarlla- rises oll a winter" cruise.’ We have tint. ullltle ally eollllnbuiitnl lll tll:~ illli‘l‘t‘.,l‘§ of lnlaelulli defense. Nzlljv? Hill‘ 'l‘\vn (‘nurses For (‘auatla way to do that is to eliminate 11".)’- llllng am] everything in the nature,‘ of political management. You can't, mix the two. . i "Business management and polil- 1 teal management. of the Nniloltafi Railways will not [:0 together. Yet, one of the first acts of this gov-i ,ernlnellt has been to put the Nat-l ,lmlll1 RQIllWSLVS ritzilt. rtraipzllt back; into polities. It’ you don't. believe,‘ me, just read the new Act; respert- inlr the National Railways as it w lplll. through Plllllanlent lust ‘sion, wilcrcby tile Mini. 1'1" of Rail-I , _ . new lllt‘ Minister of "l‘rllu=-i Iport. is llble to intervene ill refit-l iml to capital elfpelldiillrl‘ at. any, s l time. and dictate to the maualzc~ ‘nlrlli. as to -what they siloultl do, [And he is doing it! lYcu will rreail also Willi wbnt. llu~ "Tile time is conning. ulrn and women. when we may illlve tn make a decision; anll lllrll I sug- gest to you that a llrvlli puilllr op- inion in (‘auada will ton-e Mia, King and the represeulaliives (ml the extreme left of his (invent- ment to do something tolvllrlis Elli- plre defense or else get out of tilr Empire.“ l/tlllllilllr-IPY. e "Tiley are ll small eoluftlrl. t..l Ml". Baldwin and lll-l (lovet-lllllt-ut. m’ h the pvvgil‘ of Fllliildlltl who are tllxilu: tilrlllelvel: jut five time: l]l(ll'l‘ illltn we lll'\‘ tlxrll lll‘l’l' "You ulll recllil ililu pllbilr (mill-- iull inrrlll Sir \Vlllt"iti I." l" ltl l-elltl troops" to Sfiillll All" .Vi:lll_v of tluln wevi lreul thi; \ _' THY?" ‘ i the Calllltllilll Pllllizllllelll.“ ‘ l: l l erunletli. fell into \\'lil‘ll ii lu-lsullleci, office. It was confronted lll. till- outset lvitil nine lllfljUl‘ ])l'(>l)li'lll.\I falling revenue ~l have lliil‘t‘ll"\‘ re- ferred to til-at -:lll fllflfilllllg, ;-.tllle| of affairs wlill lvugarzi to tile bll‘! allce in the national tl"e-.l~‘lll"_v; a, huge atlv.'-l":~"‘ ililizlllcr‘. of tralil‘; llle NZiliOlltII Rlliu piTllliPllll ullrul- piojvlllellt oll ll .ir\. hitherto illl- lclltlwu ill t. e-vltllirpx; llllue com- uliilllvllll: for tile R1 llvlly tlll(l tilt‘ national '.l‘t'.li'lil',\' ill rtiualstl to pub- lo works: till‘ llllce Sf‘.*1:»i()ll‘. of 192i) Jiitl lllitt) tlllll. ul‘ llllli to iutllti ‘ " out of tile l1‘4‘.i ll‘.‘,l'. 'i'l".l' (~‘l lllellt llll‘l til-re eolltllli:llls ill-.ll- fnqfinli, we (illlvtl a :»l_)(‘(?lll Sifivlfill cl‘ P; "lianuellt. \\ll.‘ voted nlll" f'""l" r-"lit-f and lllatie lltijll llliffllS 1'1 lll.‘ lllrlfl‘ .\‘li‘li(llll'l‘ so illzli- wet eoulti ‘lake rare of llle il(l\'('l'>(.‘ blll-, zluce ofilxlde illlil prez-elwe tile t-re- l lili of tilts country. i "l'ilo.~e tariff atlnniulenis ill the‘ putfppp of 1930 were not. made " l‘Z'fl\'.‘l‘ that v.1‘ lllicilt \'.llflll".l'l‘ aj l‘..lilf‘_\' of prof '()il. 'l‘lll‘_v were to protect this country from insolven- l-y," lApplllln: l. "Yllll rrxzlll lvilllt. till‘ villlle of! ',\'i‘l‘,1' clolinl" \\.lw in ill“ l'lli‘l'(‘lll'\" ill lllt‘ \\'()l'lll ill lfliil), and who‘. l‘. lvll. :lft-.- lazlrlls. As n result of tho-ll, llllfl’ 1lillll".llll'.‘lll< we \‘fl'l‘ lllfe to‘, do iwr) lllillgq We riglltvll tile hill-l tile (‘zluutlillll ivul". [lrllcllit-rrs. w; i'.ll- as plzlw-lble, illl- home nnlrlcch‘. We have no apol- ipgies to lllilllff‘ for either t\'.‘llli‘\'l‘- uleul. ' \\'llllt llrllllett .\l‘lilt'\‘l‘ll l “'l'ltcll Ml’. Benllrlt went to rill";- I lllllri. “It llzls often been (‘ll,ll'il(‘(l ill.‘ we stifled trade. ‘Pills chant» ,unre= clltirelv lllt‘ l)lt\'l\\'-‘ t-oulpeliell the (ioverlllllvll! to tilose tart? mijllsilllellt.=. ' "i vi‘ illc lullfi "l" is llhll‘. i (‘vo\'r‘l"l‘.lut‘lli. ("wk lll ll'f‘ lllf‘.’l¥!il‘t‘.’w‘ to llllulllrllt trlltic of tile rolllfllfiv i. . . l"i'llillf‘lll. Callnrizl ll." , tllillk l (‘ltll fltdllllilbllflff‘ illlli. .-\' buck irl lllfll tllPFt‘ \\‘.l~ lll l.1:ll.‘-: ill public. lll.‘ ill lll .».: u". " ‘ ‘iron linll by the llalllt‘ t=f l lies ‘flipper. ile it was. vvllo first set i foltil in I<Tllglllllrl nlltl l» (Zlluatllll, tile prinrijfe of llltlf.llllii_l~ l‘l‘('l‘,)l'-lt'tll lll‘t‘lt‘l'f‘lllllll tlzltle-lvlfiillll tile l~,'lll-" lll‘ \\‘l!.\ a v:l"l'"e ("illrl ill tile l i'.l:\'. i lllllll‘ ]lll‘\'. Qv.'i'tl:‘rlit‘.\= l-Zlvlilllltl \\.ulii.i hlvll lllillf‘ of i. \\'il_\".‘ l)f‘t‘.’ll|:»i‘ .\‘lt‘ \v_l , wetilivfl to l"l'l‘t‘ l‘ Ill livid‘ lllrrl‘ lvlv: fl l"."ltlll;~,-~ _)_j,_ goj.elwlllll"llt ultd I-"fldlllll. I .‘lil‘i"'l'. Patti: oll‘ null iill-ir lwstl-Illit‘. went o lo ;l clutter‘ ‘ti-"t" ill ll')llflt\'l. tlvll-z up v ‘iliil lllit ll'.:_ firwt- llritl ‘ll Gr\".'-" erlll " W." rue pr clll I pr. ff‘l‘t'il'll.*: Yd ilr- ‘.‘.‘l"'. . lill".ll‘l‘. Ill il ll.llllll"l ~ lzllll was Cull: l h‘ l"'l‘.ll'_\'_ f..".ll‘.'it‘l‘ lllatie till‘, .\."li‘." ;iil\'.lllt'i"_ In tile uleltllilllc i-‘ieltlirr. hopilu: l) s~‘t ‘."t‘l‘ipl"tlrl:l ll‘f‘.'ll!l"l‘l from till‘ lllv.» fill Goverlllllult. llulltullltrrtl l‘i lll~ buthret Sl\"f‘l'll of lllfll tile priiic pll‘ of the lll‘ ll plvlllrrlllw‘. Vile ll.l‘.l‘ ‘1l(lll"'l’(‘ll t’) lillll t“£l"l‘tlf‘fl llllll l)l",ll- ("iplli ll_v lllllldfll consent of lull" ]\i"~ ties ever .‘\ll'.t‘i‘I "lull vse never .:‘ allv time no‘. from lll" Mother Country flllf.’ rrri taro‘, prefel~rlv~e ill retnlrzl thereof‘. Tune .".l'f‘l' iillln‘ Illuriel" tried. (‘ilalllilrr ill \v.l.~. rvnlpzltiletc. but lll< li:lllfl\' w tied l)t"(‘;lll’." tilt‘ Bvitirfl rl-lverll- luellt and neeplo were u-erlH-‘tl to llle theory" of l we 'i‘l":lde. "That (‘nllfl .. ll l‘fllll.llli‘<l at el- erv Tmnzlriul ('ill‘lfl"l‘(‘iit.‘ ilWd n.'~. l:rlv:ll"rl_~:, ‘f could zlivl- you evcrlpi. from the spevrilv." of .‘.ll". Nfaei-wh. 'l.l(‘ Kllll! illlnlllf ll! the e"ltll'el"elll~~ of lllTl null iblilill in 10915.1“ wltllil in‘ znkrrl lllt‘ l‘.li‘i-h (i.\v.‘l"lllll‘llt lll exprw iellll- to fll‘.‘lll‘l il (‘lln-, tlflil ';l. l"l‘li‘)rl‘t"lll in m. (‘lltlll‘!“ fvl‘ lll." p2" even t‘ ;ll‘ hail ll!‘ '.‘l'l“.l." t" f'.l\"‘ll iilllll. Ihutl :l".\.\.';1 I v: .ll lll!‘ 'llll." re lllt failure. Mr. llrlililii \'.'t‘ill uvl-l" ill ilillf), -:llltl lll‘ flliirli. l-‘alitll for till‘ s.lu.e reason. that. Great Britain was still,‘ UARDIAN ‘IMF. ll.-lrv voted fOl‘ lllclli. I _\'t‘1l r. .lle found. lzollever, ll:.lt lllPft‘ ‘ ll Pill‘ il.'< \\'f‘l't‘ (l. i kl" . we have for our llfl(‘\‘\l\ how? wedded to ller Fuel.‘ Trade theory But a great change came over that coulltlflv vrithill a few mouth» Till-re had grown up ill liil‘ trout ll- (3111, m" Europe and lll i-lll‘ Untied States a sense of erullolllle’ (Zilll- i, .4“.- sCitluSllESi Ullll llllPlllluvlll t"llill‘l‘_'.. 'l‘lll~ Bfillbll cotton propit- lllerelofovo in lllt‘. llistllry 0f lllt‘, m 1933 “m; ,l,.,,,,,,,,,,.d world. "File tariffs of every eouulrv , “mt (;,,,,._,,,,, h,,,,,,,,, hum, ,,,,,. C0,: WP!“ bcillil ml-Wd illlflllht U": Eluw loll industry and give lilelll llel pire. 811d lll 51'“ tllflfillfw- 3111'!’ lllt‘ tailor‘ ulzll-kei. Uur total cul.~ulll"l- ‘ formation 0f the National. Govt-rt p0,, ,,,- ,.,,,,,,,, gno,“ 3.0,, k,,,,“._ ‘j. "What do you suppose the Brit- lsil lnallllillcturcrs denlanried oi it w vlllllli. if that tillle? We il:l textile llltlll>ll'\' lll Canada. l Pulli- t‘lllltll'\ lllilliU|tlf'llll'li'.~l lll the VWS rnlllll- over ‘ Iliblll. lllv B11115“ ifilllillc Vollllllill‘ only about three per l-cllt of lllt‘ renounced tile prlllcuile of ,»,,,,,,,<p_,- U, ,1“. ,,,,,,,.,,_.I,,,,.,. ,,,,gl_. 'i‘l"lldc, at least fol" the time bczlllz. “n. ,,,_.; ,.,,,,,,,,,, d“ ,,,‘,,_ 11m" "Mlle u" onlmrmmly Mr "I w; .t ll) till‘ t0 you that lllt’ vlilieil Mr. Bennett lllui waited. 'l‘ll<‘ :~ll)l'_\' that was put lllto elrcllllllltlll 11'5"" ‘villi llle F-mlllri‘ lmdefl-grll“ by our lain-lull opponents that lll-.- {gents negotiated at Ottawa ln All- lienncll (ioll-l-llnll-lll. had ‘Slllltil ilWl- 1931 ‘ trade is lll irulil llle lllost (ieceltflll Tlwllv 0W1" will.‘ lll-cause the Bell- l uelt Guvrrllull-llt did more ttrpro~ nlotn foreign irulie in agiven spur-e lul‘ time illllll any (iovernment ill (‘lmatl-l.“ lI-ippllllloel. Saved Canada Ecuunlnically "I want tn say that tllc greatest lllld most constructive pulley lira‘. lvlls over put through by auyPrlllle I\l_llll.stel" 0r GOVPFllillPllL ill Canada \-.";l.< the constluullatlol: of rlivlwa agreement» lll i032" K n“, ,,,,. ,, ,5 "up, m, onfihnu" 115i“ "Aft" "mic Hm‘ ‘him-j oll llaril- from RliSnlli. Ollc of the yell-s of labour and tl"."ll":l"l a mut- ' ,,,,,,u, z ly reciprocal irlltll‘ llvivvl-ell till- i‘.'lltll)llll(llll, parts of tilt‘ lclllplrc lllill lllf‘ Mother CIlllllll'_\' ilccllllte all (\\- l.lllll.\lll"t‘l fart. 'I‘ill\v lvellt into e4f~ flat ill Ntlverllller. lilU... and the fill‘. llusslllll Aulilrucill- those 3 rAp- Savict Russia stlh- H zlllill» rolli. Wlult lllt". Mr. Ii-Jv-l" ll"l:.l- llll(ll'l' lllt? j)re5-.elll rt-elllle? lie ilzl» llegtliluteti a treaty ullll tllcnl ullll that elltbargo has. lx-vll lltletl And if they can alzrl-t- oll ll price l'.it'.ll‘ zany?" or “Wm. Bwgun “all: nrInVMn-i iili‘l‘L‘ \\ll! collie into (Lllllltia 25f)- l ‘ ‘ "1 .1‘ ‘ ' .1 I . i‘ ‘I . “it l“ H“ “ “ ' "I", ":15" iiilfl tolls of Russian itillllffit lte. o . - -- " v . ‘I'M “"7 mnurd m’ f“ ' " What rival will iila’. fllfjllllFt‘? Jul‘ ’“""““'" *"‘"i~'"‘ m" “l "“"""“"" zsanooo tolls of nl-lllsll '\llllll"i(‘1lt' l-y. null that constituted the sai- ' ‘mm M m“ “Pnnnmiv m? of oll our lllllrket. Nolv, ullicil yulu going to l)il_\"? From your Bri- md" “M M W" am‘ ‘m’ ‘m- [lull relations over llltlt‘ or from r1". stvl ))l‘.l\i‘l(‘l. . ,- . , ' ("'l'llt‘."w"flllllfll‘l‘(‘lliiilll -. were not fllflllt‘ u“. mum" Ya" “m; L ma“ m“; ‘Whuw Hnlv “NT Hm,“ finer m“ nloney oll the trtlllsactltln; _vol wit. ' " _ - l, , ]*)|'\ll)lll)l\' pay fllltllll llle saute. llui " “hut kind or n(iy"")t':l‘lnr"" At“ llle lifting of’ llle elllbzlrgo just _ r _ " _ tlln, and nlake it that ulul-ll llairtlel" ll-pl in‘ the, llollreno. Lollunonzqollavlt m rmpw we 0mm“ ‘lgrppnlonw-H, <"llt‘~‘.\ l‘_ l..\‘l"_v. .‘ll'l vou re - ‘ Ml" tllzlt lll‘ u'.l.~. the role Liberal ‘Mlplflusoh who voted for the a!l‘t‘i‘lll(‘lll57 Wily? because they gave to the at» pie fTl'\\\\‘f‘l‘.< of t.lle Annapolis Val» icy ill lll»: tilstrirt lll Nova SCOflfi a rlleliereti lllarket ill lllt‘ 011i)" Ilia?- 'n"l. OIilSifli" (‘rmllda that was open.‘ and l lull-ls» lle vlltezi collst-lelllzollsiy. HIT L". S. Agreement With regard to the United States,‘ aureenlent I note that Presidellti Roosevelt has been rc-elected audi tile agreelllellt, at all events, is‘ safe. I illll very glad of that. noi- , wllilstlllltllng that. ll- is". open to, llltilly objections from a Canadian, istanripoint. Ml". MllCkPll/Zlf‘ IQlllQ‘ jumped lll. anti ill the spare of six hours ('illl'l'l‘t‘l illizl ml llurol~;l;-~ll1 that. ll.lli lltfgllllltlvfl lilifl jecicd. \'Vll_v‘.’ Ileealuse it was not. good enough for Valhalla, "'l‘lle only people. so fill" ‘.13 l-"lllli Mr. Kitty's Attitude "'l‘llo."t‘ tlllivfllllllll iall till!‘ ll""\l I Dllrlllu; till‘ ills‘. cllltiyllgll.‘ from every pilltlorlll oll \\ill('ll l poke, I \vlll"llt‘;1 the ptsojfl‘ of Lil's, we y... . l-tlllrltrv illllt lb was llt‘t"e.\=.ll'.\' lll‘ llllvc ilullt-ilotly fllfllllliy illitl well MSPFW" “h” haw “illwfl “'5' d"'l, db Lam, ,0 H,“ H, n,“ U, ,,,,_, \.<i('tl benefit frnlll tile Allllvxlcalt‘ ,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,, ,,,,,,_._ ,,,,, KKUHWJ, trade :l£ll'(‘f‘lllt‘lll.- are tile whismv, u, lhlx,“ ,,,,,_L_,,,,,,,,,,Ak, Mt Kn“, cilstillers of Clllllltia. 'I‘lle slllte~i ‘vim, W“ hm,“ ,,_,,,, “m, ,,g,.,c_ lllt-lll. of tile flrln of Iltrtllll W:lll:~ er-Gorltierllrlltl d: Worzs. Lillllietl, apprrtreti ytstenizly or the (in; bl‘- fllre, Illltl till- report of lllt‘. cilrerlW urn is that. they have llati lllv’ b»! lllf"‘.‘. lll ll \\f‘l'i' rollrl-lvetl llllclvzlr- rietl out ll: lll!‘ lllf‘.'lll,'\ bf." wilzell lu- lliierres Ma‘. Bennett. ohiailteti tiltlw, ilfll't‘t‘llll‘llls would llf'.\'t‘l‘ i'f‘t‘t‘l\'l'lllh. , ‘ ~ null-Zion llil ills support ill renewal, 5T“ m Llmr lllst°rlY~ Th“? lo that. l-uoet. When l"'"lll~ "ti"? llvflllfllll: ll1‘\‘l\‘l'1‘t‘t5 ,,,_._,‘ dividend Tl‘f‘|llll'(‘nl(‘lli$. ltlllblttl out r ‘ follr nllri ll qurl ‘r lltliliou (loll r.~ and illl-tl" Ullvifillill}; prrltll. “lrtio (furtllll: all cilargr-s lllllhillfltl- lloi all‘ tlortis rell benefit. lo (illllntlzl, as tl ll.l' lit‘ blrkeci watt‘! "We \\ll l'(‘l1(‘\\' till‘ "1 Anti ill‘ l.\'»- ,,,,,,,_,,,, ,1", B,.-,,.__,,, lire. (l!.~"'ll)lil.lt')ll anti ulllllagxlllrlli. _,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,, kn, i “.,,,,,, ,,,,.\ lllllfililliPIl to Milllvllltlif! like .*.l.\' ‘Mn? ,,, ,,, , _. “H, ,,,,,,. >,~ lmd a ll.llf llllilloll rioil;ll.~-. ‘fllow are the benefits chiefly oi‘ Mr. '. .0 1'.lr as C111.- [Kiuyfs agreement with Roost-wit. ' 19,3 _.,_.,,-,-,.,,,,.,,,; H.351 at Wasliiinetoll. to the (liti (‘tlllllllflv "Pmm 1R“: "ml 1'91‘ “it'll-ll! louill. llllli l'.t\\' lllli.‘l"-. 3'94"“ il“‘l““1llil‘l'~ (will! l" 193011 _- tllzu fiilii .'l really lll:_lr~i ""‘“‘~ll‘.\' llollulli from tile ileople llt ,' U, ,. ,,,,.,.., ,,,,,, ha“. u ,,|,,,~l;‘ the Anlericllll Republic ihiviv bli- ,,,,.,,,,,.,_,._ “H, ,,,,_,. ,,-,,,,, U". Mfithoyl lions of dollars nlorl- of good; lhhll (Tl)lillll'\ t-"llleuy llltiililil\‘3'.lil‘l‘(l;1flt)(l$. the? bought from us. Darius tilt" ,,, ,_,,,. u; “q , who pol. pl-l-totll-o, l>l‘l'lIl(l 192i to illilfl, \\'l\‘.‘ll Mr lilllz: ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,.,. ,,, ,.,,,. ,,,_,,-k.»,_ 1, was ill power, \\<‘ bought irtull it." ,.,,_,,,,~,, ,,,.,; ,-,,_,, “a. (l, m; pin-eh. 1\lIll‘l‘l(‘llll Itepllbile lcll bliL-lls o: a [pptp ,,,,_,,,S _,_. (umkvv m- in 7,. dollars of goods". more lll-all lllt‘ bought from u.» A blllloll ls .l llll..»< ‘l. in lll\‘ l-"lllstituenl-y one of the llli- " '<lllf.'ilt.1l‘.".\:l\~". 'f'll;‘il' , tilllll oi’ the frlxl l“ ‘ we illlve l‘: ‘hi: quola which l am tuid fail (‘ounty oi (Queens. it‘ givln the op- purlunity", l-uuill iiil a-vcry ,\('ll‘ llllll leave unillitll‘. for the rl" .1 of (‘.ll-i tidal. We could not sign ‘an :1 ',l ull-llt llilil the .\lllt'l‘lllll ])l"i|||l-' “'|H'I'l'l|\' tlll- ||Ull|ll',\ l’.ll"lllt'r.\" oi lfllnutlu vuulli timl no l|ltr_v fill‘! lllltl lutlrkrt IUI their poultry lllfll 4'51"." *.‘\[:!)l.'tl~l"‘. “fill-re l~ it llllnll-tt qlhlxl ft-l" l'l't“lllll llllllvl" llll- illlll'l'lllt‘ll'. ilrtl’ .l little .s()lllt"Ill.l'Ll tor lllt Wt- l-rl- f.ll"l..-"., lll llil ".v.l." tlt ll c. (|lltl'.l. Al" l..|!;l|l1l- inf-.ll "lav l.~ .~:ll ll.ll‘.1li:.lll -. lilll .l.-- l ll l‘- frl‘ 0i l.lt' :.l' lpfml ll"l:\ ‘l. nll'v zl tl-ly lllri a i. . we. u»; Illlll lll tile .\lllll;t..ll llllzlhl. Wllisl-l-y llilt'lt'\l\ l'll~.l~lll ‘The \\‘.l‘_. l1». ll o" l~ .. 13th, their ll'l'j.= l'l' in tum llt ‘.\.'lll(l“l' tllllv \.'. :- ..l l l l ~ mtlllll Ill 'i.ll it. l... l. olrl- l" llclnl-zv 1 . l“ t"l‘i'f|_ ' ti. . if‘ W." l."\;»;l'". l t-i. ‘Hill till’ lllt‘, the. l‘ .~l<lr\ ll. Oltlil’ '0 ;:" lm’ L".l‘\ llllt.‘ t\t."ltli. (‘u '4 lll ‘it lo tia l'l. l: <. . t‘. lllll~rllll-t.lll1l- t. iff rm mar '.‘»'.'lI lhffalll-gn, ' l-tli‘ i.l:..~ ti. l-lt-l"): you. l.rl' llll. lliflll‘ lll l‘f‘lil.\l(l '<- l"!!! l-it. llolll‘ izll" ll,4!' "t"' 'il.ll l:.:lv l...‘.l'~ of‘. \\'t\."ll- tflllltltilal. l,‘- liltl‘l lull lt.1'llll~ii. l. pllllrl V‘l'filil'll f ‘ha? it \‘.‘l'.‘l! ill". vOHllt l’ o‘? z-Il till" l.‘("li.i.i.' ,..ll".l‘ uliil llle l‘:- llt Stall-s be tint." or i.l;r ttwllls. bu‘ tlarr; is. a. 13w"! ulllt-ll is (n1; u» ' in plv. - "Fill-re is nluli" r .l p (All ‘liill’! 'l~l:l'. ".ll in lll‘l;<i ‘rlirrl we lair dllllil <:"l v" with tie. l‘; - lteli Slain. ‘File’. is the qll L‘ of till; l|llllil1|."'l.\\' 1,.‘ ""~ .~rl. lllenl. ‘l\ ,0 1,: ii ere wit’) ear. rut‘ that in lflll. r~ll the pit‘ rallgenleut. Vilil be collltlltlr. . one, Wllell 5th: il.l".-'~ ohm trade rclltrs all“: liliil‘ tllrln d“- ruplcd. your pastlon n worse than i". was at. tllt- billi- lllllll. (‘oneiutling Rfllflflrks "Tile llexi. election is a slllastrlrl- ‘lxvuv llllt i! is uY-ll. I fill!‘ illli distant. lllllt litolllri lzeey) front .nl<, ‘it: petrol!‘ itliltillPl‘ a rl tulle lo lii~l t lllt llt fliilrilllll, 1-1» l-..lil"-" llllle a l. lhlrillllllelq. ‘I lllillt" ill" .\l.lt\ll1l".l‘.l ll"ll'llti., lll fills. prllllllt-l- \\..' rtljlil‘ PP‘. l‘. .111‘. :l‘.‘.<i l;l int; lllt‘! i. ihirllllllf‘. tillllil to ~ it) (‘filliv \‘t)llf('$> :.' ‘ lllt: >11“ ".ll. \v.ll l. lll... pro- 'llllt't' - l..t>l:".tl part)" lo ji0\\'t‘l' \\i'.i:' ll .-\ (Jpplhliloll ll till! itself its his. lllt'llll).'l' lll lll lioll t‘ flu- grclllrsl flla§t'"l'\ll'l' furv. ‘lllrrt- is not ally lluubi about lll: ." lAp “You l‘ ve t ill lll.l‘lt.»t l. tlnll llullliilel \v.l,\~,; um. lllltlel" illl Oppo l "\\e o g. Ill‘ ‘Kl-llllill \\".'"l' tluullllllll. _. “hf ovnl-‘ll lli'1ll..>. u... ‘,l[ ‘l; ll’) l. "" ullgl". till '" " 1i l. il'ill’.\llil’ll"l_ lll pop :- , at. ll mllllue as our fl‘.l‘ll(l5 lll , v file Ullltcri Iilflutloul would like." Milli 0f lllollev. It l.\' so lllrzt- lllv.‘ Mhlwljld‘ ‘ “ .\ rllllttlilll llult call be: I cannot t‘(llll]ll‘(‘l :.tl ll. l‘ ,.' Th") ‘mm’ " ‘.l_l xi .1» lllll- .ll‘. oll. l l;i limllli‘ ulcalls figures to lllt‘ bu: ll.t" l. e w“ “Y” ""“t“ I iirll ~ll iilllll1l.l"‘ll‘.'t‘l‘ educates" till“, tires are t'0i‘l‘t‘t"l. llolv this “ "F fwfjjlfnuxj W phhiil- l~1 tilllaria lll the vllllle efl country" was (‘\(‘l' llble in ]).l\' " .l" (V) m‘ “HUM W pi,- pl-oh l . i aziverse l)iii.lll('t' of lratlt- l. ll": _ H um“ Q‘ "‘ " h "‘ e1. i. Hill‘ tllzli we h-lve spiritual-cl ltcynllti lllillllill ('tllll])l't'lll‘il~.lllip hill dm“ ‘l ‘"1 y r1 ‘ m‘ “ ‘ til~lu \'l(‘ I ve ]ll.l|‘I'|lil.\CllZ but is! we lll(l pll_v li; \\‘i'],' l.i.l';;\~l} llv l)')l'- , Pm‘ i“; ‘ ‘H l y‘ " w ' mot M“ fpflyn“ “hy ue siluuid ruwilll: All flu‘ tlv. lilllrllll: ilepllll- l myw‘ I give lllvlly in llle near future lllt‘ lle. llpull ulllrll liorlolllllg ue are‘ u“ H ‘ ‘ llllvlluttzt‘ \\'|lll'l\ those llgreenlellts still jmyilll; 1llt:re.~.t, \\'.~ l)n;"rll“*p,i have ilrouglli to (‘ltnadn’) Are we -.ovcr tilert‘ $<llil.0()f).0()i) lll lllt‘ right. lo abandon till- favoured place \\'l‘ years Sir Henry" 'I‘llorlltoll wllsllead llolll in the British market for our u-ilrrlt-ollr sheltered Inarkct with been added pel"llll~llt~llil,v to lllt- ll preference of six rents a bushel‘? national debt of llllh rolullrv. bu: .'\l‘l‘ ive to give away at the llcxl we illlve always paid the ill'i'l'l".l. conference the favoured position lVllai (‘allatla Required "We believed. ladies lllitl tnllllt» men, that. the (ftlutlrilall prlpieilllli "Slwakiluz of bat-oll, will you be, lllll'f‘llfi.‘\t‘fl ill the foriv-eutilt flow Farmers Ilenefitlcd \'. .ll' , good ellautzil in l-oulpare the price" period I hale referred to, ll silllrl» of live baron lloqs llKlflVWllli what, in the Alutrlrltll lllllrkel \\. ilwllt it was in i930. Wily, ill baron cx-l making any (‘0lil'(‘.\$i.)li> i4) lllelll ports alone those tlgl'l‘1‘ll1l‘l\i.< art‘. by reason of the llfl\'l‘l'.\l‘ l).il.|llt‘t‘ north ntilliolls of dollars in the. that we illlve lltllfl. \\'e li(‘\t‘l‘ had C.llltl(lllll\ favltlers." iAppiausen, any llope that. till-y" lllllllllulvwcoll- We haven't begun to flli lllt‘ fllllliil sitlerlliitlll to llltli fuel, lillltuzil lll that lllls been set apart for us. if‘ justice llllti eqllliy tilev f)l|_‘.!lll to we will cultivate tllllt position we have done so. Bill lllt‘ llllili.illl.'"ll- silllll illlve a fucinr that will be of, tal flillbnll u"ll_v ue Illfl ll‘lI ~.-.»l~ . llle utmost. iulptlrlnllce lo Clllladw with llle Aulerirau Prlsllirtll a iall l.li'l1lf‘l'S ftll"p.ellel"ailoll:< tocnnle.‘ we could illlve done lllolliil.-. b | u.» u. rt‘ i n! the grill-lull elvcilons ‘ was that we (‘fllllfl not in [will ruli- jllllgl‘ what trails» science sign an algreenll lll that hall l‘ the renewal of nothing i it for llle blllritinll-lisll- errnlrll-lllal had nothing ful- the (‘loll ll‘.‘lll(l llllli \'.l‘ should lost‘ ' lApphlllsel. pir fllual- ugvvcllll-ltis, lly iill- pl"el'l~rell-- (‘en ur now enjoy nndtr llle lerlns nrdlnnry mind farmer of this, nrgnlitllcll by llle ileum-.ll (iovrru-i country" unlrss he grew need pu- mcnl four years ago. i tutors. and then only u quota-a of the National ]l.lll\'\".l\.\'. ’l‘ll;lt ll.l~ _ Says Marriage Merely Postponed l.\. I‘. ll)" (‘luarllnlvfs >petlal Win Nl"\‘.' 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