PAGE FOURTEEN irl'““ ‘”“*“" v" ' 4-; Bronchitis Io Obetinnte ' For Lose of Appetite Nervouenese Exhaustion While it does not always unfit one for work, it is distressing and often leads to other trouble. it is one of the most obstinate of ailments and one that does not always respond to local treatment. Alarming Situation Revielaled (Continued from page 10) A STRANGE OMISSION My hon. friend spent a good deal “-1112 CllARl-IPTETQE ‘ P}! Q5951? from that source. I do not thirur any one in this Province will dispute that fact for a moment. But the trouble is that my hon. friends since coming into power, have done a brief extract fr m a speech de- livered in this Holler: on ‘the 4th oi =April, 1927 by the then Liberal lead- er of the oppeeitlbn, dealing with the subsidy recommendati in the Duncan report and the opportunity Avail. m, Thinking A Men invest nothing but talk about our rights in this regard. They have made some trips to Ottawa, and they have talk- ed about the sympathetic manne in which they were. received; but they have accomplished absolutely noth- lng. Retarded Convaleaeenoe Anemia Malnutrition Physicians know the value of Fellows’ Syrup for Bronchitis which it frequently clears up, if taken regularly. IMPORTANIE-li you want the benefits Qmnghifl that only Fellows’ can give, ask for it by name. I Tffillblflt No imitation approaches it. Insist on Fellows‘. FELLOWS’ presented by the inter-provincial conference which was held subse- quently in that year. I am quoting from his speech as reported in the lfatriot of, April 6, 1927: "It seems to me that my friend the Premier should have at least given some definite information in regard to what the people are anxious to hear, namely, that this amount is not a final determina- tion oi the amount, that the In- ierprovinclal conference is to be held some time during this aut- umn or summer, and this very question is to bc put on the agen- da where it may be discussed. This being the case, I want to submit this proposition. You know well and it is very necessary we of time lost night in attacking a newspaper; but a most important matter that he should have dealt with he did not touch upon at all. We cannot get along in this Pro- vince, any more than can any oth- er Province, without money. It ls an important thing for a Finance Minister to tell the people at the beginning, not only what he is going to spend when he comes here asking ior the vote of this parliament for revenue, but also where he is going to get it. But he never mentioned that question at all. Premier Lea: We are going into ' Supply, aren't we? ASLEEP ON THE JOB l have said before, and l now re- peat that my hon. friends lost a golden opportunity at that interpre- vincial conference held in 1921. That: was the time when the whole mat- ter should have been adjusted and settled. I have been criticised because oi Hon. Mr. Stewart: Are we going to talking of “poor times." because cf should have our locol and federu .'ote there on how we shall get the using discouraging language and‘ 5""°"'m°m“ l“ um‘ Y“ “n , t t" t l d I readily understand when we have honey? Le me e my hon. ren ,saying that it was not now an op-, ‘ mend n Court we mm nah“, that the proper time to have told usl portune time to press this matter at glly hop, t‘, receive great," bone. that was when he was giving his Bud- , Ottawa. Well, we must face the con-, fits . . . If we are to get. the in- "fll- Speech. Why. l" Mtlected the rnost' ditlons that we find, and we do know] °“’“° m“ Mn“! ‘F “mm! w’ l‘ y . - I . , ls very important to return a Lib- important thing that a Prime Mn- , that this ls not the most opportune w,‘ Government and the“ we Wm Nter can deal with today-the ques-I time to vote money in Parliament, have q, "lend 1,1, court," llon of where he is going to get his with the revenues as they are at the ‘revenue. Is it going to come from present time. If these claims had borrowings? That is the only thing he been pressed at the proper time by , mentioned. We do know of course, these hon. gentlemen when u onc- that he likes taxing the ‘people. But mic conditions were’ better. when took my hon. friend at his word. it is getting too close to an election the revenues were greater than they, Because a Liberal Government was for him to mention‘ it now. (Ap- are today, the chances for success’ in power at Ottawa $116.3’ 9199994 I ‘ plausei. He didn't mention that last would have been proportionately] Liberal Government here, so that night, but h; dld say what a good greater. There can be no doubt about: they would be sure to have “n. friend thing it would be to borrow money that. . at. court." And what have they dune? to carry on this new road policy. It My hon. friend has put up the» They have been in office for III"- was a great time now. he said, to flimsy excuse that because the claims tlcally four years and what have borrow money, when labour and of the Western Provinces had first to they accomplished in carrying out money were so cheap, That is thc be settled, we could not do anything‘ the prophecy made by their party only indication he gave us to how until the resources of those provinc~ leader on the floor of this Bottle? thi- revenues oi this Province were es had been transferred. I submit Absolutely nothing. to be rnisl-d—by burrowing money. that there ls absolutely nothing in They dld attend the 1927 confer- that nl-gumpnt, .'I‘rvo years ago a once. and they were patted on the question was asked on the floor of back and told what fine $90!!!! W6 the House of Commons by Mr. Mur- were down here; but not one cent ray MncLnrcn. of St. John, with rc- of subsidy rlid they get, alrnply be- gard to the claims of the Mllrlllllllf1tlilllfic they did not know llnw to Provinces for additional sllbsidyz) deal with the situation in which they What was the reply of the Prime were placed. Mjnjgter, the m. Hon. w. L. Mao And now, Mr. Speaker, the situa- kenzie King? He said: “They have lion has t-l\'.\ngctl.~ What my hon. not asked for it." Dlrl he say one]; friend said in Opposition f can now word about wailing until after the, say from his own seat: Here we are. Western claims were settled? Not all ivith a Conservative Government at all, And who would know better, my! Ottawa. We need a friend at Court. hon. friend the lender of this Housed Surely the argument will apply bvlh or the Prime Minister-of Canada at ways! (Applause). These gentlemen that time, who was dealing with this had their opportunity; they were in matter? lie dld not say lt was be- llne with a Liberal Government at cause the western Provinces had Ottawa, led by a Premier who had not been dealt with; but he dld say expressed himself as being favorable it was because the Maritime Prov- to our claims and who was ready, incl-s had not asked for a subsidy apparently, to do justice to this‘ Pro- scttlcmerlt. Surely that alone ls proof vlnce. And why didn't he? Because - that this Government failed mis- these people, my hon. friends on the erably to press this matter upon the 015M110 5111B 0i U"! llW-W. l!" have heard advanced on other Ov- attention of the Federal Government. down on their m. and neglected to casions. l consider this to be per- (Applause). proposeio federal authorities the flaps llie most important matter that - proper method of assessment. The can (wcupy tlie attention not only of Flimsy Excuses conference met for that purpose, and this Housr but of the people of this yet there is no record that these Province. We cannot go along as we gentlemen ever made any suggestion are going, increasing our debt year of any kind for making this assess- nlter year. A time will come when merit which was necessary before we that must cease, when our borrowing could get the money we needed. (Ap- capacity will be at an end, and we plause). will no longer be able to carry on our public services. We have got to find revenue somewhere. and where shall we look but to the Dominion of Canada tn implement our claims for subsidy readjustment? We all agree that we are entitled to more subsidy Costly Incornpetency l inseam. ePllEPY F00!) S“ The S'I(‘Ci"~'.\‘, follow-lug the use 0f this popular l “lniptw-izll" protlll-"l during past seasons. lliis clearly , brown its merits in our PXlIPTlCDCQIl ranchers, who ll?!‘ ' ‘rilinina: on feeding llllerzlll) this _\c.'il'. l (llir formula is specially suited in the needs of the , 3W0": find gmuiug foxes. is rich in viialnines, and a Suuglm- Chums , sill-e preventative of rickets. ‘ ‘there is another nlatter ill coll- nectioii with revenue which inter- ests our people very much more than the borrowing of money. That is the readjustment of our subsidy claims against the Dominion Government so that we can get from there the money we need. and have that money to carry on the public services oi the Province as they should be can-led on without imposing more taxation and without borrowing further on the resources of the Province. I was amazed that my lion. friend sat down without dealing with this question at all, as if it were a mat- ter of no consequence. 1 have dealt before with the ques- tlczi oi our subsidy claims, and 1 am going to deal with it again in ref- erence to some arguments that I Puppy Foo-i mzl_v' be ilrdrred either "Fine" or “Coarse” to suit the racchefs roqllircnlents. IN years gone by, man sought independence for himself and family by ddlzwrlv some rm of his earnings and gradually accumulating a “nest- ggg" to provide for old age, death or eventuality. ‘ Today, thinking men reverse the procedure. firetdeatemeotatqwitlttheaidoilafclnlulilwle and then pay for it out of income. These men regard Life Insurance as the most important of all invest- menu-one which immediately guarantees prowl- tion for loved ones, education for the children and independence inlacer years. What other investment offers so numb? By owning Life Insurance “you can havefbe confi- dence that comes from having certain definite resources behind you—-reserve funds that you coo depend on for future needs. And Life qgouamgas ayacematized saving -- the fulfil"! 9‘ eucoeee. ' Think what your financial position will be Rn 0! twenty years from now. Then ask a Life Representative to assist you in planning 11140.5‘ deuce for yourself and famllY- L m Lite Insurance Service o," 1 my“ 5y manage; sponsored by Canadian and Britliyh ‘Lie Influence Companies oferolil: 5O C610“ l l . l l l Order curl}; so as l0 be sure of receiving your Sup. ply in good linle as 1i heavy demand is zlntfrfpnled. , imperial Biscuit Gompany, Ltd.‘ Box 446 (.'llll1'l0tiel0v.'n, P, I, _ Phone 731 CAR TER ’$ TESTED. SEEDS i For Spring I931 We are the recognized headquarters in the Mari- time Provinces for ‘Farm and Garden Seeds and specialize in high grade Timothy Seed Seed Wheat Clover Seed Seed Oats Old English and Can- Barley, Buckwheat, adian grown Clover Seed F591,] peas, vegches ' . ' Fodder Corn, &c. A full supply of fresh We have always admitted the claims of the Western Provinces. Many years before this Government came into power it was admitted by the Eastern Provinces that the West had a right to their public lands-and to their subsidy. Why, therefore, should that claim delay the settle- ment of ours? Why should one in- The End of the Chapter That, Mr. Speaker, is the situation. And now we find my hon. friend the present leader of'the Government coming here and delivering his bud- get speech, and he is not able to tell us any way by which we are go- ing to get any revenue to provide the money which he is asking for. over and above taxation, except by borrowing. That is-wheoe he stands today: and that, f submit, so for as he is concerned, is where the chap- ter should end. (Loud applause). I have here that platform of my hon friends which was published in the Patriot newspaper before the last. election. I would recommend it very seriously to their perusal and would suggest that at the same time they examine their conscience as to ____________ with ice- e extendifl u" "m" length of the roof. has been ‘WW’ fully utilised roi- the convdylh" “l delicate mile, such u peaches W‘ plums, over the LOW-mile 101m"? from the Transvaal to our» W" Vegetable and Flower Seeds including Carter's Celebrated Haszard‘s improved and Millpond Swede Turnip Seed. Wholesale and Refaiil. CARTER & CU. Limited teriere with the other? The excuse is absolute nonsense. l can find no ceedinga at the 1927 conference of that excuse ever being mentioned, . - that they were ever told at that ' . meeting that we could not secure set- vlnces had been dealt with. So these gentlemen have gone on for four tunity that a Government ever had of fruit traffic have received atten- to do something to benefit this Pro- tlon for some years, and a. type of iced refrigerator truck, which main- tains a constant temperature of 33 degrees Fahrenheit ici- a continu- ous period of 60 hours without re- lcing, has been in service for several years. This truck, which is equipped Harbors at Durban as well as Cape lbwn. The pre-coollni; store at Qape ‘Mwn is situated on the East Pier- No. tl berth-whence the mailboats depart. when No. B berth is occupied it naturtlly follows that only one record in the account. of the pro- tlement until after the Western Pro- years, neglecti the greatest oppor- vluce. They have actually lain i down on ‘the job. ' nothing They have simply gone on borrowing money, exploiting the credit of the Province instead of en- deavorln; to get this money that- They have dime g GROWERS (Loud applause) _ Nothing Practical ,was admitted practically by every-l- bully to be duly and rightly aural It was just a matter, Mr. Speaker, out those pro-election promises that were published in their newspaperat that time. I had intended to analyze it, but I notice that I have already over-stepped the time that I intend- thc efforts they have made to carry ship can be loaded from the More. and the Administratlorrhas, there- fore decided to construct an over- head gallery round the bend of the lost Pier, which will permit of ships at No. 'l berth being loaded with Fell Tired Out Ill In Could Not Sloop at llkllf In. Aide-mood 1410240, 2481 BL Jail 59-» “the MRBURNS H FAR! ed to occupy in thilidebate. To conclude, the record of my hon. friends is s sad story of failure, of negligence, and deliy; that together with reckless experldlture of money. Negligence and expenditure! Those ' no evidence that they had any. The are the two things that mark the re- lwestem delegates had their plan-,_ gime of this Government which we l-lhey had a prominent lawyer who trust, for the sake of this Province. worked it out in a very short time; will ggmlmie vgfy mm (Laud “p. {and the result is that today the plause). V Western Provinces are enjoying their rights. If my hon. ‘friends bad taken that or some other practical method there is no question but that our clalrnl would also be settled, be- cause the Federal Government-was pledged to carry out the report of the Duncan Comminlon and this was the most important recommen- dation contained in that report. But this Government wee asleep on the job. They ignored the opportunity; and we find our finances in the con- dition in which they are today on that account. fruit from the store simultaneously with those at no. B berth. The gallery will consist of a cov- ered insulated overhead curved pes- W86 with double trucks, and will run from the second story of the pro-cooling store to the upper story of the cargo shed. The pee-cooled fruit. will be packed on borrows in the store and a specially designed eleotricel trolley, with trailers. will convey these borrows along the gol- lery to the loading platforms. The eteelwork and reinforced concrete in the foilndltioiil are at present be~ in; designed, and every endeavor will be made to have the entire work completed at the earliest peuible i X e i of having our claims adjusted. That was all that was necessary. If these gentlemen had had some plan to sub- mit at that conference, they could have settled the matter. But there is is m tirodoutolldapnnd Iwualeotroublod with feel at all llkoworklng. bur-it's Heart and None Pills and fonrboxeelwueompl reliovedoi‘ Ingognreaiarineadyegr teem-yaw at rug an [Iterflfleq diroetonroeeiptofpriecbyTblT.% ldfiromtami. tllotllflp old ATTENTION E ‘ti! Start Pups Now 1V1! oupefllver Inn hodu soon uthey ebowaduirueuaaand develop inm strung one R l Price lie e be: 2E: Thousands of ludlng Canadian and Unltd Eula breeder! have lolvod their food Food. problem with Silver Fall’ Punandwlloleeoenemucleedin Canada under Government dupes-vision in uranium containers ofl lbmnrfiil-flbo. net weight each. Write for interesting Literature NOW! r sourn arnrca slurs onalvosis rite-cooper: ' ",¢ ’./e - Avg-s‘ . _. "fifllwllll-f" \ /,-//,- ~,'/,1.'(\l\";‘7'-,/'/ _/ll,| . v l/ //4%'/ Ls.l.l_.y,,\.z_»'_-,;g,j;gl . "This is your chance ll» n1 ll “fill on Fcrlilizcl‘ Spread- cl‘ at the lowest price (‘\'l'l‘ udcred. This machine has become vtrry pnpzllul" in Prince Edward Island and is used ll)" hundreds: of ffll‘l'ill‘l‘_t_ fnr spreading ‘Lime Phosphate .'l".fl Fcrlillzl-l‘. Hill's-ads evenly 20 feet wide, any Zl-"lilvfll f1?!‘ ncrc from l0’) lbs. in 10.000 lbs. Tilt‘ Aillrvl‘ fol-l": fcc-l is on exrlilsilrc feature found only on the Holden Nov. selling fm- only $30.00 L‘. 0. B. Chulluil-eloxnii. Easy terms. Write or phone U15. 1 I ,/ i-GYPROC- lust received direct from Factory- One full car-load GYPROC and One full ear-load TEN-TEST --Aloorted lengthw- ' -Pricea low- L. M. Poole d’: Co. Paella Wbarvee - s-“ El (Canadlo Press) CAPE TOWN, Suuth Africa. April 24—'l‘he extent to which the fruit export trade fromjouth Africa is increasing is evidenced by the fact movement of eiilpe in the bum. that coo coo cases ‘o: oranges were In addition to use provision of mu snipped from cape Town during new gallery, further improvements the year 1930 as against 400,000 in are being made to the etore itself in 102B, according to The Cape Argus. the rlilin! of the air lock, roof and Fur Foo-ll This satisfactory state o! affairs ha: the oonemlotion of another noor. '. . ' C ' ' . _ l ace t, $611201‘! & C0. Llmlwd l " ’ l, "A Friend at com" been brought about largely through which will be refrigerated when in- ‘g- wm - , the pro-cooling facilities provided by creased traffic demands the oddi- eiil-i-ll-le- - - or l would like, w. Speaker, to reudthe South African Railways end tionel accommodation. The demaade Swift Canadian Co. , Limited. Silver Fur Food Salsa Department Tvmto. Maxi . Wlnni . Ia Jaw, BdmmtcnYnNew Wombats“ data. The increased loading facilities will ensure ewirter emotion of trel- v flD. G ll Odhll l l ll’! Wl flflflb? Glflfl l!!! Iklealtla l)’ Every Tin AAQALQAA sham‘ ‘ ‘A a