iimncit 2s_,_1ii2s B. iiiiiiiiiiii i GREAT SPEEtH 1111 TARIFF Iii Course of Discussion 0n Estimates the" Lfladfir sition How In} rho woollen nulls; in Canada. In the discusion of the estimates in thi- House of Commons. an im~ 1 i-mnt debate on the ‘Parifl on Wools took place in iviiich the Hon. p, B. Bennett made an important gpdétli. Mr. Bennett said: "I confess that. t a mere professional man, (m! greatly interested in this wool iii- dustrli wciafcd with one of the large busi- ness civ-Bflirises in western Canada... and it has been my good fortuncl w have expressed to inc from time' to time the opinion of one of the‘ pioneer stock men of that countryQ Mr. P. Burns. regarding the develop~ merit of our cattle and sheep indus- try. He has frequently told me that British Columbia. in some parts of it, is better adapted in his opinion to the production of large flocks of sheep than any other part of the country he knows. There are 59¢. floiis of Alberta about which mo, same might be said. Flocks and herds were the foundations of no» tional wealth in lht‘ early days of’ history. and even until today a m. _tion's wealth is Lmemsured to some considerable extent by its flocks and herds. This country at the present time has less than three million sheep: it should ha\"c not lcssthan nine million if we are to maintain the minimum production of flocl-zs; and 1ia\"ing regard to the condi- I have been ircqueiijli- m», - i‘. but x aj. u: . Under those QflTmPXllS. ado. country. d ask -L\'r s" small a nurrib-ir’. for the lions that oiiiaizi here. twenty mile vyt-q \\'C\ll(l not lyg an eximmgam ibcr c". 511601) i.) ix. n“; tamed Bu! we have oinythret‘ .u I think it is fair that < ourselves why wr‘ ‘o! onh" is its coat of wggl _ production of i-tu‘ and lamb for food purpose’, K1 i0 be equally valuable circiintstances this is the position:- Woollen Cloth Mills in Canada. Cloth mills closed down ivith ma" iiiery" 11> VancouvenBC. . ...Can.idiar. Western Woollen .\ 121 RienfrevizOntu Renfrezv Woollen Mills 13» Isle Verte.P.Q ..Guif 'l‘e.\:tiles. Ltd... .. 14i ArnhersLNS Amherst Woollen Mi is 151 Odessa.Ont.. . ....Ernestown Woollen Mills_ 16i Carleton Place. Ont. Hawthorne Mills. Ltd t'li Pembroke. Ont.......Penibro1te Woollen Co. .. 1Bi Chatham.t)nt.. .T. H. Taylor tk Co. .. 19> RockwoodOnt. ..l~1arris 6. Co. . . . . . . .. 110i AppletomOnt. ...Boyd. Caldwell and Co. 111i Lanark.Ont..... . ...Bo_vd. Caldwell and Co 112i MeafordOnt. ..R81‘.Cll9 Bros. . . 113i Shaw'v11le.P.Q.. Shawville Woollen Stills 114i OwenSouxid.0nt... Harriscii Bros. 115i KingstomOnt... ..Coliies. Ltd. 116i BrownsburgP Albert E. Morrison . 117i Dundas.Ont.. . Clark Blanket Co. 118i Arriprior. Ont . . . . . .. Phillip Dontigney 119i Midland. Ont . . . . . . ..O'l~lara' and Sons .. 120i Baltimore. On . ..Ba1timore Woollen Mills .. 121i Madoc.0nt... . ltladoc Woollen Mills 12111) Toronto. Ont... .~.Can. Woohens Ltd. That shows that there are 3T5 looms closed sills to ascertain the number o! looms that are operating and idle. vi" .iid that there are forty-six clo-n mills. and the figures brought up to the rck ending January 21. 1928. show looms operating and idle as folloivsni _ still standin, Cloth Mills Operating Average lflo. of looms operated and idle during week ending Jan. 2i. 1921 ' ' i ‘ ' ' LoomsLOpei-etcdtdie Perth. Ont . . . . . . .. ...Tai side Textiles. Ltd. . . . . . . . .. 35 Toronto.0nt.. Barrymore Cloth Co. .. 130 Campbellford. Ont . . . . . Cumpbrllford Cloth Co. . . 128 AhnonttaOnt. . ..Cainpbeli Woollen Co. . 15 Cape St.1giiacc. . .. . Media‘ and Frere 11 Simcoe.Ont..... ..Broolt Woollen Co . ~10 Brtintford.0nt . ...Sluigsb; Mfg. Co. . . . . 12f) Paris. Ont . . . . . . {Paris Wmcei‘ Mills Ltd. . . . . 120 Way's MillsQu Telford and Chapman .. '1 Wellesley.0nt . . . . ..Reiner Bros. 6t- Co. . A1monte.Ont. . .Thoburn Woollen Mills . 2o 0xford.N.S... ..Oxford Manufacturing Co. . . 26 Moncton. NB. . ..J. Humphrey d: Son . . . . . . .. 32 St. Croix. N5... ..St. Croix Woollen Mills . 7 Bracebridge. On . ' ‘ . l4 Preston. Ont.. . . . . . . "i9 Wariivick.Que.... ..Wiirwick Woollen Mills 5 McrrlCkVllltLOlll. ..Watchnrr. a Co- Ltd. 7 Lindsay.0nt.. . ..l-lorn Bros. l2 Duiidas.Ont.. ...Wnolsto:\". Lid. . . 3 Barrington.N.S. . R. D. Doane . . . . . . . . .. .. 4 ChicoutlmLRQ. ..La Filniurc de Saguena . Ltd. G GlcnwilliamsOnt. ..G1rn “Woollen Mills W. 12 Sht-rbrookc, P_Q.. ..\V:i‘ter Blue (c Co. . . . . . . ‘J0 Prtcrboro,Orit...... . . . . ..Caiiadiau Woollcns. Ltd. .140 1196 'l‘hat shoivs a tulzil of 91MB looms. from which no report could be rc~ the gentleman whom l ion. The}. and of which 526 are operating and 4'10 ai"c idle. That ls the position for the asited to get this informal week ending January 21. 1928. There have only _ are some eight or ten other mills the information t2". hm ceivcd by in the world The people o.’ _' \\ Year. Looms 83 looms. ..l924 i925 ..l92$ ..l924 .1927 . 1926 .192? ".1927 1Stalidanlhlillshlgll 1f we turn to the clot! 20 Li 1B ill) 526 however. at I have gzveri We are now in a position to quote prices on best quality ACID PHOSPHATE-MURIATE OF ‘ POT- ASH—SULPHAT_E OF AMMONIA-NITRATE 0F SODA and MIXED FORMULAS specially’ adapted for either POTATOES 0r GRAIN. We are as usual prepared to SELL 0N APPROVED CREDIT and will be glad to quote prices on application. W We are also prepared to make immediate delivery of a limited quantity of Chemicals only or can book your orders for delivery ex steamer on opening of navigation. Book your orders now and we will guarantee de- livery on date required. .....A...ito1trir: s co. ‘Eris country has made little or no pro- Efvss with respect to the develop- ment o.‘ the wool industry. and yet there is no country" iviierc iivoollei‘. clothing is in greater demand or is more of a staple neces- sity of the people. ‘he “'05! TPquire wool. and with the development of its population must have large supplies of woollen without them people really suffer in the winter. That is so practically" all over Can- We have niadc. it seems ntc. vain efforts to develop the wool- len industry‘ and. if you will. mutton and lamb industry ' l asked the or thrposes of information only. w. the condition of the woollen chin nulls in Canada was and I find that. .l‘r-rc are twcntv-uvo mills. and that ‘XII’ th ‘l 20 was as frill ‘l5 ccizld b: obtairw‘. m): c: thatpoiizi. lrtitbeborneinmind that the first twmty-IIO mills that] mm. iencd ha! all the machinery for tvreixiring. scouring. dyeing, qimi. JW- 511111111113. “Paving: and fiiiasliiiti refit and . !".'i!f s: Ulfil‘ eapit. 8S invested in plant for manufactur- ing processes up to yam. That is ir."'"-?r\a.'it :*":‘.;. ‘"" tr- Ciillilfli‘? l have given this house a hst of shown the mnditicu of the indus- a I said. there ar: eighty-three iloorns from which no report was re- ceived Of the number of mills ! one-half. practitrllv the fiist "we mil . c-ned. uha: (ices lhis p"".s tlzat machlri. '" shall come iii iree. Uil§ZOn to the i» . . ~ i-rench machinery _ should rcsfzrc: 1o the British indlstr; reds cf in -ns of dollars in- .. d in rnaciiin "y 2n thsur indus- try induce imple to come troy existing capital in whatever else may be this countri- said by hon " be their * "tiers cf conic idle. and that the cnpi‘ invested nill become - therein 1 . . .- _ . I l3 . ir lnalilLiftulFfr airh rtxercnce . ductivc and therefore. will be dc- g . 90 P i . ._ . 111211.91‘. Le". me quote his nerds: m» '11 1-Zc1?if"\i"icr\"hh"n“1 . a Ijlf. 1 am satisfied zvith one cent 9.5L?” 2 T ‘(lilfl ‘\I""lw“l}ll')l_l—<ll(‘(;“ll\ Bzda- i prom m‘ “('5'""‘"“r' slmlw“ r " " r‘"" ' ' fo" s‘ 1-: ~ . iorzl. This paper. of course. lhlili" , _, ‘H ' “in ‘a pllr‘ “ f‘, . l m‘ w“ qqgmm, m“ m ‘Kmch ‘ :.l(.lid he .~i'llll('1{‘\€i1. at 1a writ» i i0 fljddfid WC cm“ d1“: tvc do no: he: ll l: 1'= the spread;i>l'_ ~10 The changcs anxiounced laq eetiicei". us and the lOlbilll‘. . FY"- Thcii h? proceed: - Z fa rel: by the Canadian Finance .\fin-' 1 isfer in tariffs affecting the imports _ mmmmqiimd-for the best cloth which can ld be read bcught {or $15 to $16. say S20 lfllll-‘i of yarns and fully goods into Canada woii r". (lllll'.‘$ zaixicli 2 1 ..‘. greater protection. g ni.\.tvr was considered to be uf §Uchi3hfl phi‘) "iid the Wes‘. J" . . t‘ =~r~ri Mi" (r0011? H- w°°d<l° pmmt to ccurc this lll'.l‘.l\'il'§' ‘ii "hc Don‘.- ro before the tariff board carefully ' (or idcrcd redsbiid will‘ m“ dmm“ in ivlzen "aikiii: prrratelf: 1o some mung‘. bi: "hose. two witnesses rcalire that t...}" uresson on the 1X" - be sion to Otuirrva Li. ghsuzicd ed goods. C.‘.tia_dian_ government is giving .r eanacia manufacturers is robe New. n ii a fact that our 100Gb mg im- n; in mhiion 1° ¢opp._-i- 9. 11101’: ntf- are - Elilfiwllilll lllL-C than . “>84 lflCflIi-have in this country are idle. and to 53;; to the nation; o; and m‘? 9X‘ that iherc l: - abolished. I have‘ N! Dimming. and ll‘. addiuonlvnll :13 doubt i from zhs coun‘ .110. . 01:; ‘ha! .i".e iziezizoratida submitted 5!.“ ‘.0 Yarn? proposc‘ 012;. I observe tlaati in their sub- on c 1'1 L51 ~fr.:e. and I otscrve the same with T ‘frat ttttitYltltfh‘ ‘.3 now to come zri vi free to compete with men who have‘ It will be a direct lTlCPIlILYC to in 8111i d?“ {rid Hiicldersf. "criilernen opposite. howeversirong "ws with respect to Ull- iniiili peculiar interest in BradlordJP-iP-SF 1t rill be recalled that last year tlic- made un will sell for sixty or se". than manufacturers 8111113“! mi ’-"lll.\' dfllilfi. thrill lyhard for a revisit-n i‘ would gin‘ and thijhtf. that i: ljlilflaillft.‘ to the lradc of Bradford w". u“. G Riding 111-“ "l0 WM the .\l11 4 Riding chambers of commence >1?" sicn iii t is house. that would eii- "-n m! M: J. ll C- Hodgwn- and “(Rattle ciery hon. member to conclude ":1; r Hui-in: Manufacturers‘ Federti- "IE1: Qi-Uuld p, ,;,.-.¢._=_.7\» t? b“ ‘k3,. -.:~¢-.u1d tin’. tie increased. _ Those who o; m‘. are familiar with the endcnce Sh“... with m? a dosm. m Pqab" e made an 111‘. the Dominion. and that their mi»- 1 1:". British yarns is to b: the Dominion." "Spect to amt one observa~ ziisy ‘l venture further to P0111! ‘r ti: tariff b; i-d by the British French texule manufacturer: L‘ "iiscd from 1T‘, 1.23am i. -. he f ollotnng "Xe of jOllli 1350s?‘ . ‘d chambers of ccnz» 10d to. hear Bri. rzi I wrote to one of our leading tea-i 1f l maize a dollar a >lllf b9 l and WlIlTl‘. ivhen i included. 1 am satisfied. i - New. under those czrcu: "ancrs ‘ " mist n.’ 11:. 1 think. had a siroiiilvirlramcni z tariff board. set " "'.}l1lDl)!".l. would asrcs- "- and malir a report l‘ cr of Finance f1-r siibinn- bends OppOSllt‘. that ~11‘ " THE fittirt n-rrr-frtitvv rrvirtnrtjv 7 V 1 !'i=" time has Mord-QB 1S 11> 11K" 1911011 wit?“ b)‘ ihblflllll of all the states of which" 1' Q ‘ ' a: 1o be no lmlf-i-iiifli! -~‘ ‘mils-i attiv-i l -=1'-i l .::.o in l‘...\.l0l’_\'. Copper is an t to o increased duties on yams or tlmsh- a parry. I have ‘ozen untrue to llltfi ~, The assistance which the country. That is my submission i0 (my iii to my IYZEINLS opposite. Owing to the dr," aunos- . .31“ - ,_ _ ; ___ reaxa cf inc _ Liiircvzitrlmsicg; El fuhjmi°mvie winter is puiiziig on the statute boom". " “ a‘ "‘ ‘Qnlnnm’ If this be 20.11 have failed lament- .“ Posslblfi it ‘i8 t0 Become i E"0ll0l1ll03-l1y “I ildiifiii ‘iiltiliéi’ .l1;‘l"“.-.~.‘Z‘l;‘?i-"“"“" m" ‘m M" ii dale-w i Iiiiieiieiiileiii With out a Tariff on Wool. l ' ‘ m ‘m? Cenatiiazzs. I '.~_v it without offenct. . _arn exports and I is nc" true. ll we can protect on“ industry ci Canada. if t".- can ii:- one would ray". not intend-ad ‘"- "“)5 to iiulziczicc public opinion. 5mm ' t they lll terms slate that ink‘ u‘ d° "w no case has been made Slatidzrd cf traces zicr the type of Fc-r insmsce. with rt ‘living This ianfl. first of all. pro- one r‘ "hose matters that. iargéa‘: a cold C0111‘ ‘ the tariff. that. is the duties 1X18 15 l??? abrics of mohair, wool, reach of Canadian statesmen to az~ .. 1928. c! the Lct ‘ii the rev: - lea 9 lrt I! mi e cable readsz- "i; .ish cut pile dc nzohair and alpaca iy eo under genera! wool rar- m " dun“ by m P97 been linoort‘ __ change his schedules. and in ai _- crcnt. cr~ behind 1111111 and then ~ctk. t1 hl-iziic 11$ or. 1221s uric for the simple raw-n that such a protedurc riiake~ ilci" TtladlliE for the rtianufactir- f“ really believe that aiifvonc i" M055; deco-v d by that sc iption i< precise-ls" ~- "that discredits the action of a rtz-ter in charcc of tariff rci tip 3"‘! i > ~ c n.’ his uinnortcrs fold him h" Wiciilrlcr" . i: acted on ‘the request of hi~ fl.‘ n XTFCHPL‘. he turns in us airy >11 zrrirli the manufacturers ivhat _ ~ ti. My observation has been. ev~ ii saw the play and understood ..’ l ' g Pressman" ustion: tirhat Ls happening t)? C“; u'ctofl.ff mdwlflu Wild Chan-famous ronia and bnildur-wlll giveyoonzwnu-enphandsamlnuwidltofaufil ‘ y’ and colds. Allueoombivwdin i‘ timiiiios i regard to that industry! ‘What was the state of affairs dut-y iziil .nc‘.' Esiorc the Uiizieo 51a..- . zrzto ilzc war ting .1. ab‘? i ‘ _ "the workl. nit-teased ACUTE)" Il-i"Il;ci¢ i, my prii: pa; ii - other eotimrir: c" - ; s43" i, 1131c _ . . a Ionics m one 1 mentioned Zlie looms ""1" hate Lulu vi Li I. ans of lcitislaiioii- the iiiiii- teiiiiiii< independent? Is it wor whale ".0 raise it to the level of she- lnU",7(IlCCl‘l(L‘ and make i".~ peep hifl$dhfl ‘h: “MEG: L0H“ of‘ c; D D 2’ - » w . - r m. - w "- est - ll ' I -. as euohcnacalli free? We 1a.- ofitmséevrggk- souonllflfi-Ily by u” I in; the war. We entered int a c tract with the late Lord Riionclr by WINCH it was agreed Lhat a hig. er price by a half cent per pointd should be paid us for copper f." "war purncsc. if we would duck-p -. rel: my friends opposite if i" exploitation. and at “on: I uid_d“" Nul- 511.“ . i ac develop the woollen L DRUG IIYAI- stone i. -.¢- crease our flock~"—wh;ch have been r. s: .opper IDGUSLTF. The United u“. ‘ Peter McIntyre arrived home _ _ r1 undaricn cf national treat .: Qxves then raised the price of zi ' ~ "-0-: inst m spend "l" - f, ‘ days of Abraham-then to 44 tents a pound: that was the .- !~. his. garents. M11 30¢ it. We cannot lower the ancurer. before they came into i James Mclntfff- war. to :1: "seriion of econ: ' 4 cf c":r freople. and we live ‘ rndepind c on the part of " J-ii-l- 5i0u-'l'¢<‘<1n- who MSW-w‘ , ry where woollen cloth enzpzre and its allies. Ariel in i. ~11‘ v!‘- flfl ifileflfilml m? m m" l’ sary. Is ii. beyond tit-T ivc-cllen l1‘.d‘.l5ll'_\'—llpO1t which o" ' ~ ‘Tu-med 13°11" ‘m i‘? life depends in a'inter—shall we f7???“ “m 175' "1"?- " : lain this end? Is it beyond their Ctpend: _ or mdepzndenr? S (15 30m m ‘"5553 "'5' t " " 1/ axon “sh 11* " v" ""- 9 ias". flock: of sheep. r L m’ 3°“ "Mag" on "g l?» 2r a nxcmint forge‘. "enty millions. or shat ,~ . . iis oi the past. lei us f0 e to impcr: mutton "“’ ‘ _ .3 " " r at variance val: get " c terms. free trade. protectioti. New Zealarc. That LS the qu “_°d‘cme" _ 3 _¢ . \\':".h the zmates: markets open j-"siczai". tor Ofdlllfll’) ills ’ tcr cf Finance said us. shall we ‘extend our for m“ 3'1 118*?“ C" bmucFof l? . t - W , ~ .. w." play a! election tam-t- {jgdz qr not? Y ‘ xgexrkrtat-cgb I a! ‘ ‘iii require a tariff‘? 1 . ‘ e use c-r’ every tool a‘. parliament has a". afcgiiard the 1:: rv perfect _" indifferent w tarzff. a bonus. a bounty. k or an export dti ': I l we use the irstrument< . fc. t". them and recall 1 "we are concerned a zrea! Canadian ind ‘is ihreazctzcd tvizh absolu " _\'ot in its €!l(I!'€T_\ V ell you thab-becauw . '. have QIVVBY‘ ".11 be sine 1s unsur— \_ _ sorts and Y g ". rziqiicsti-Jnble hcal- " ob no icstirircnial other that "-\":ll satisfl‘ ,4: Cf’ authority" titan Adair. Smith has ~13 .4 ~. .11.“ . _. H, _ _ th pfinwd m“ ma‘ when‘ you ha‘: ‘and drag»: 19,5 9:5 to dc b IE" ~ " over did b "‘ e for err: Plxrliflse and on»: c_ yes.“ industry eslabnmed u“ m: {Lanes “svde subwr - ". has c. r ll cs1)‘. naively. to make , 4:1 those circiiziistances. care should ‘ ‘ - lI‘-1\~"3‘-1ll9l'-' 10 5.1111‘- “'°@3" ' “OI: q z s! ' T .. . ' - A \ taken not to destroy the llldllfilfg _ 1H‘. liifré ‘iii fim! 13131 Yiiflfll“ 2 g But free machinery is to come iii id'e. ivhi 12$ owner will ltanc 0 i,‘ ' 3 1 Q ‘ under these taritl proposals. ~ ' z ‘ x L z . I O _ ’ . Standard of Living. . g § ' l1 . I "- - . i " l t 1' J The“ you haw :1": yams _ \i “ant Textile Industry Can“ g0 izdQlyulQ tn | ndjee v40 I11, _ v tting by this? I: means. , doub. . , . __ y“. g-madmn ' ' ’ ' ' . _ i" a ..:a'. the iriachiner not? yeti tc t_\ miililiithikyletgflszf; ‘ " f Sufferers from Eyellrnln 2 i . 43 (IIIQQOG i: .r._e_ production of ,ar_i~.s_ bzbks he has “Ngvcrd “Inn ref?‘ i may n"; perfect viz-tn and z E _._ V... become td.e. You ask. wn}. i, Ce a ‘ha: mauei I bqjeve ' ‘ Peanut Politics refgforg go rot cusps-ct thl ~ 5ll0lltd that be so? Cannot Cana~ ,_ _ ~ " - ~~ v , u,“ o; m, e Gd“; 9 4° 1!‘: .._, g . _., -i represents me commonsense . . . .. ~ ° " 7 y. “Y 4 ma" °““"p"‘5~ 9rvdur~ C.‘ The iarrz.’ <ecrr= to irate beef‘ “P i189- it‘ C - o i 3.: _ " quite as cheaply" and quite as _' diced b: the ".9056" 31531333. . the cotlmge. 1 >3 >_ __ ""5 ‘e _ ~ 0 The motive power ‘of the l '4 ~10 “f5 n“ Brgdfordfr‘? w; _ rs 02' Bradford and ljluddciw- ' - " ‘m ' ‘ 1 "'"” “umi” Minn“. " 30 ' “L; 5h mks" “hm re‘ tile manufacturefi - .. . . t "T" 5""! z ~ m, '. I only point out that . m,“ b‘ Cram Vvc .~.g.e_ ..> i . i. f6 dense give. to the tariff board. for c_“a‘,m__j““!"m;1 we" “ l1 C‘ 0V‘ '1 : wot-mat eyes. 1t la computed z ‘sic which r alluded the other day. _ > vi _.“" é,a‘x;""v_.bo 82f‘. b, "' . xillze about 209g s: thll . " 94nd from which 1 should like toread m» 1W1 ‘, h,‘ ‘fxeéf; ‘*0 {M i \'|’V! Enera! but warn Eye- : '. a 13-4-91; no»; neediessiy taking up m; in Cxnada by some ziiearis or ot. 2r ' “ _.1‘_ __‘ . ‘- Y " 11a ia present, a much 5 .1 . Z tzzitc- of the committee. abundantly 8 . \'lg01‘Ol.1S wcllen texiile in-"‘ m .“ b o‘ a I 1' er proport on i; re ulred. 9 -' ° cvablisres that tinder the cond dii We need i‘ We hould norm“? m“ I ma“ m“ ‘ q a f ctl a iqroudh ° ~ ~~ - . -' - r -~ ~= - .'; .. ..- . "vice == were. 1 "I: trons there obtaining. unless we pay be endent urcr ~. 1P0.- people .'.>i-‘_‘}:“v°§~3“_ “Ffuxg” "\‘“~‘ _ f‘ _ I H". conwmp-Jon ,1 m ‘x, i . i. H our. people s. "sage on which the‘: C11. supplies of wool or wool yarns: 253m" l" mrmgs‘ c m)“ “ . ' pm" ‘mum; ,1 "i..." 5". . , 9 £"‘.Y10I live and is unendurable. it we should be in a ‘position. ii cir- "lfmfrim by Cafwofmnshuigzzglanc‘ f “a, may seriously u get the o _ ,. ; . 16 is J11p0$Slb18 for us to compete win". tumxenccs crer which we have iv‘ ‘ham 7°pre59“‘"“°"~5 e-QVDS I hgnflioninq or an“, 0'0",‘ ‘ _ '5 3 them. Who that read the report control arise to interfere with' ‘made at n” Flme “whwh “e "h" f 1- the body and prod-lea ||l 2 6 .;~_.; other dat- o.’ the soczal servir" ; ';,\1t1.u..,..,..c..< W5,” I.“"‘d fliciifd be carried int-w offe. .. ‘ "n," z i‘ i. " w board “m "spec. w 6mm mortal sheep “m-ficiem m mod‘ _ .-\= i say. I concede the righ. of ni- S _ i . iii" iii this wiirii :-" would GPSITP 1-: ~..~. met“. the demands upon 0111‘ ""~"l"“- Wm?‘ ‘° Wm“ ‘m’ CH5.‘ was l HAVE voun t \ 5| t 373 lower the standard of living in Catt- iifgftiirfrg by our mop)‘. m .41» cpmioiis as they see Ill. But i‘. is '4:"“ 91 , o ‘ -- l0 ii 36"‘! 10*“ "l1"? m“ i ztni. e122‘. "lothxic as weli a~ ‘he “my of any ma“ mcupy n: ‘ ' u as“ ~10‘ : EXAMWED 3 isms? I do i201 think ti‘ ". an," 1 Ci ' p. 'l\lCII I hold. without I "- ‘°"i§"v..-. ° T lion. gentlcmannivould desire to dd v_\__._ Mm“. o; m}. frmmig mum . an, cr modify . D _ - ' -__ woe‘ 1 : F I [utchcson - r Yet. lllLtaxS we are prepare ...‘,_. “will... manufaciurc, do“ "theduks non under consideration. , ' ' is. _ t’ do l’. we mus". face the fact ma: m nbnornm; prof“ I w“ ‘. f.) 13355.‘... me dang‘... w “mm I... p. on“ “um I placing this yarn limit {l}? l"? 15' w; itriiqi; is; 50mg of ‘m. OhSL country is exposed. I know it ~ ’ I r "_ mflllw ma! 111959 lwllls “u m5 1 heard in m‘. 50,3552 5nd futile to-appeal to the minister o . ......._ .. _......_.__. __, __ .1 ......-.--....-.--oo>o4q " f’ if he does determine upori change. he does so 2n compli- with the views cf his supixirt- Bu: does the hiziiistc: of F"...- sort of thing’ Le . Mr. Chairman. ‘l DOllilCS of i the thin: IMPERIAL? in a free a". The idea of snT-‘iill; after Jig out the other evening ». T‘ c. "":'.i1: opposition ii1',i~-l i111‘ .. pc-tiubihty?" Hat 444l4r1ctn view‘ 1e and tell _ e done " ls not iiia". sort of thin: lated :0 tnake pxtrhaineiit a bl‘- -‘ zimrnc the tipvfllt‘? Ev-‘ryniic a4 ti.» an one. and i strong Canadian woollen indust . W110 "tvas deceived? _.\’n m l I 'Bu: they" * Th» protection. .\1". ‘ro-"i i‘! all the 1X‘ I" !‘-‘~‘*~'» W?" . ’ Bennett absurb. When 1 as‘; affected. e "on lire to civ- iicm ivhy they say": Well it is too tent. and it will mean that Icountrv will bc exploited by gmanufactiiiezs Thar ,a prcii‘ of a cent a _ .:ld at“. z reesoziabic " ‘it? Says larv CIYCUIIISHIHCCF. iulcitation. 1 Pandcririg To Outsiders the mother country and for and Idle 1n Alrnonte. and the rea- I m l 1'1 \ 1 \d l‘ for every Cough ‘l presume i‘ l> " ‘much to cxtiect that an industry‘ ceavciir tn induce the rnurstci" should bc protected to such an ex- alter or change his the loam the r-fi rlzice is the stock it belongs. We can D1809 "i? "I" anrtver given. Against that there is oonsibnzty on the government ‘ ‘the statement of the manufacturer zhe day-a irovcrnmenz which is 12c me. that 11c will be satisfied with not at all concerned about the cle- priir on woollen "velcnmcnt of this urea! itidustry bu! imanufacturer: Give me only a dol-‘iant from here. yielding to the im- llar prcfi‘ ch ary -'.ii' lrrodzicc. and zaorwnhles and demands mvrle umii .1. am $3ll'~flf‘(l. That cannot Ulld-‘T it. as indicated in the Textile Argus be said to be ezt- and elsewhere. I'. is much easier rot‘ the government to do this I (0\lT-'42‘3Cll'=l_'i' to say asfihey said in "he United States. "We l impose hiqli tariffs for the moment Than what should the rninisterlin order to encourage the industry .1ia\e given to us? He has revised‘ and put it on its feet. We intend tr- this schedule; he has put yarn uu- control the situation and as circum- 3cn the free list. That is done at the stances change we shall he able iiristance of people who do not lite mcdih- our tariff iinfianada. and it gratifies them changing conditions" At any rate b(."‘fll1$0 1t means their looms trill we on-this side shall have to con- zvcrk while ours are :dl:. I do not ten; curtelvcs with pointing out the vield to any man in my regard for facts and leaving the responsibiliig," the with those who lia\"e incurred it for people who live there. but my firs? the state of affairs to which I have .CCI"ICPHI as a legislator must al- made reference and which is re- lwiiys be this country-Canada. T flected in the census taken durinzr fam untrue to my position if iir-‘ithe first three weeks of January o1 first roncern is not Canada. And if "his tun In anticipation of the I find lwmi Wfklfl! "l Bfldffirfllvery action that has been taken. ' I i It is not a pleasant thing for one to respect to these items under consld-l erathn: it is not pleasant to con-< template the iniusttce which will 11-; sult from legislation thus enacted. ltlsallvery welltosaythatfree ‘yarns will mean cheaper goods. But I would remind my hon. friend the Minister of finance that utter de- pendence upon other: operatlfil. great distances any has been thci undoing of every state of nnce; at any rate it has been the plans. but .-.' pcin" out the fa."'~ 'i!‘<il)1ll'.\' tvhev‘ “T? can ‘l1? l"." Requires Imperials “The “l’o\tt'et' Foods,” which supply energy and strength . are a necessity for your breeding foxes at this of iii iii-ti- nm is "wit. "Ylnsrenthfi i» bani! ii=~»-= time. All the energy and strength must come from 1i“ x ~i ', "110 resi e a: . . ‘_ m‘ ” "mg m" ° “ 100d and chiefly from one class of foods called “Calfbfilly- . drziics. r rum one-third to one-halt 0f the foxes’ diet l" i should be made up of them. IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL BISCUIT ranks very high in carbohydrates and it’s the correct cereal to feed at this season. IMPERIALS are also rich in vitamines and mineral salts, both absol- utely necessary‘ for healthy, vigorous foxes. ' Best Results in Reproduction are obtained from the regular feeding of IMPERIALS during the gestation period, as they are laxative and have a cooling effect on the blood. Feed the moming meal of dry IMPERIALS. IMPERIALS are sold by leading distributors or direc from the factory. - Imperial Bisottilflo. Ltd Phone 721 Box 446 Charlottetp than intend to M to suit those Economic lnlependen w have to speak in thb way with import- ‘