nn .' ‘-- Vi ..i... -1- _ r ii rt.; ii? 75:2? iii ihé fnh __4,..- f‘r'__il' _.-1 it .f ji? l \ ,Hit l‘7 ln l ss. _.~_...-..--.,- xi ._.._,._».--v~¢...»..., _ .__.- fl" .Li i 1-.- . l rr- -= "--~1- Ili* 7*" * "* ` ` ~g-a=~\»;-.=<‘a»i~T.'=i_-~_~>.,s_.»s-`.”‘ -_-_sf .-u- ~ nf-s%.-»~.» _ __ _ [,°1g»-°'=`~ ~1@-:4-*~°<‘ 1 ;~ij;‘1 . is-., r rl ~ nf-_-'_ 'sit ‘-' if *technical School Euuimcnii Disposed V ._ t , _ _ _.___ _ » . _ _ r l ggg- :rs--=--1 U' _-------~.1-_--_-i -_-_ _.__~-_- ----~~~~- - .-.W -_ ._ .__. _ ___ ___ _.__*________ ___s_ _ __ __ __ _ ____ _______________-______ ____ ____ _ _ __ -wdklliitod -kilnrlllle 0 ' .` 'ml -- _ z - ti@|“,_1or doing. the very thing that hs was going to do himself in 1931.-nlnsely, reducing the taxesf We 'them because we had promised to do it; and now we have ¢§,lQM-.-g-_terrible sin. l do not this\k;t§_¢__-logic of this argument will appeal to very many people, even alspubgg json. fr|eud’s own support- gggglur - -_ f z .».-rr-' -Bank Overdraft _\".:_. _' ' lalom-I; leave this matter of nn- I sndklifl-.wish to refer to rl statement 1 lmio _-but -night, that the amount owing by this Government to the basis hnrbecember 31. i929 was the: largest in the history of the Province. I lhiltsthat is correct. In the very year that my hon. friend made this, spiuthbt I have referred tofthr last year of our period of power- doC'.h`e‘ know what was owing at the banks from the Government of this Prdvillue? Does he know that the amount today is pretty nearly three times what it was in 1927? The bank overdraft then was about $252,000 :\nd_ today lt is $635,000. according to their owiiiditor. . That is sdtiiie financial record! That is the alilitidrtient. of tllc people who blam- ui-‘UT$.77'.ving such tri-nicndous de- I fic-kb, wilio said tile country was Win! 1.1*-'Uhr dogs under our administra- tion; who predicted ruin and disast- er<%l|‘-'evcry occasion.' ‘@-intel-est chilrcefl by U10 bfmks oltsvcrdraft, for a great mnny ye:irs_| 1-.ul been five and one-half per cent. wnsnihappened during the time We wc" ln power? Does my hon. friend kmmiillat we had that interest rate rdtblced to five pci* cont? That would mggargniba n. difference with the tre- nmdous overdraft of over one-half umdlllonxlollars that we have today-_ But what has happened during the_ page yonr2___’I`hcy have let it go backi td_-Qmpaud one-half per cent., and wgfggg slow back at where we start- ed when the Couservstlvo govern- ment csme into office. They 112i/6 ll- 1 lowed the interest to go up at thc* ' \ bs,nks,.-s.lld I would like -my 31012- frle explain the reason for this _` liicif at a time when call money in `e great commercial centres is elf. total 0| $75,000 is not torrid! It like the Provincial Treasurer. when he addresses this House, to explain ‘.’pe‘~n_'|s um mu* mkhiulx u“”"\'ll!U, UI IWOFH CYMOBN Ol 0ullfY\“-_ ! M" ue, mn |. th, hm, _“_ We have heard since. however. of the oouoto or this rrovlucs. 'rm low- *YW °' mm "ii° ‘im ~”-'W *° Wi* these declarations. The circumstan- all. In order to ascertain the actual °" “N "ry 'm‘°"“""°‘ I mum lotcrost you ouui rad $1,500. 1 would °h“’*°'»"i1° time 111°" =°f°°¥‘i’» Wi I do not wish to do so. why those items are buried in various, H00' ‘if Plum parts of the Auditors report. Prohibition Enforcement My hon, friends ssy they are giv- ing us a splendid administration of the law, but we can all see what the I nm going to re," briefly to g conditions are for ourselves. Go out question that has been threshed out 011 *Ni etrwt and you may seo ill some detail during the present drunken men inbroud daylight. I scssloo or tho House. This is the visited 1 function ihlt Wu loin; on question of Prohlbltloll. Before I take s few days ago and I saw two men., up the diircrcoi dcoorimeois or pub-_ durins I short walk of s few blocks. llc service 1 wish lo dell with it for who could not keen on the sifiewrlk- B few mgmms °nly_ 1 wok qgwi; g That is proof at least that there is sentence of my hon. friends remarks Still iiil\i0i'. Ind b°°i1¢B§i!\B *lid on Pi-ohihltlori lsst night, ood it drunkenness in the. Pr°vin¢=- and struck me as very remarkable. It was thli- thu lbw it 110% being Complttfill’ this: “We adopted Prohibition bc- causc it was difficult." Does hs ex- pect the people -of this Province to enforced. They say the _1l.ils are full; but are they drying up the supply? Are they hslicvc thot,-that he took prohlbl- makin: conditions any better? li tion as his policy because it was “dlf- that an evidence of better conditions. ficlllt", because it was 'going to make'th¢ full liiils? I-1 the Nirlillls 0! ls hero of him, because he was going .tolls and the drunkenness of Dl'|l°l\' to travel a hard road and sacrifice ers an evidence that they are drying himself in tile interests of the people? up the supply? You can get any Is that whut.lie wants us to bellevefi number of officials YOU Wish? Y°li Cali ll so, ll docs uot square very well appoint any number 0! Mssistriites with that letter which was written and give them absolute power, but licrors the lost clcctloo sud which you my mi succeed. slier lil. in en- purported to be sent out by him, able to the party. I wonder which forcing the law. That is the situa- ooillylh; his lollowcrs that he would tion- You may My that you have take whatever policy would be suit- S\lCC¢¢d¢d_ but. IS my him- friend from Rustico would say, "the better ooo or chose siuicrucois thc pcoplc thinkin: people" know vthervisv- will be ready to believe in view of I was attracted by the advertise- his ,word of um png gm, “"1 | hu ment issued in connection with the yum last meeting of the Temperance Al- .pREM;Eg SAUNDERS; 1 did.-,'t'liance. which invited “all friends of say thai. 1 asked them to exprcss!i'2!\1P¢1'Ui¢¢ W b¢ PY¢5¢i'ii» ll “El” themselves. That was all I asked. must be taken for the better enforce- DR_ lvlcMn.LsN: what did they ment or the rrohlliitloo Low." And say; what happened? The meeting can-le HON MR 31-gwARfr; My 1-|ile‘3'i‘, one of the engln. scrs soya: "Tho uiaintatldng of ch, "wel Did il now- beginning to cngq, ,_-1, etundon of the Highway sum... intsndents. In the past the main. tsnancs consisted only of the sd. ditdcu of more gravsl to the sur. face and-the unplug of it at dll. E _ , , ferent t~imoi'wi~th a blsdagq-|.p¢,_ Wl.h so much gcavclied road now in-hiss Country a gravel patrol unlt will soon he required, for in eh, slirinzofthsyelresoccisilyslozor the gravel will have to be gem. fied uid l-ebcddsduwltli the eddie. lou of a little new motorist. to hold its' surface and ‘retain its useful. ness.". ~ i 'Phat ig the opinion of the origin. cor, and UQ I as austin shun lt, Wg must recognise that when we uudertaki grlrelliug we are under- taking a_ much more expensive work than building clay roads. lt is a slow- er pr_oce¢l.,and consequently s. more axposdva one: so thot while grav- sllod roads are an/excellent thing, we cannot forget that we have to psy lol- ihclu nod iluii_ri thc pror- snt tiu`le`we are smug it on hor- rnved money. We an increasing Lbs debt of _tll_s:_Provislc0. we are loav- ing :greatly increased legacy sl dest to thou whoiaftoru, alilwu are not expending, tha suousy on per- manent work: *_* IN building roads that will codon more looney ro.- upkosprbccsuas Hill gravel will sink into, tits ground and will have to be ropuosd from alms to iliac. _ _ institution ggigiiiiiigiiiié i.§.;§§§§;§§;§i i§iiil§§§ 5 ifti ~l srsatiiih dist tilts Govcrnmem. n1y_°n° thlt hifi _'Wi' *M0* ppy. If you. will taks the thc: iuutimm for tho 'and sofas- to the stats- t on l\ll'0,2'l Nil will fifld. altar dcduoiinr the -osoendiiiml *N01 mi assets,-a nst stlmlul of 03.011-if you will refer w the rswri 0! i-\'i° suns innstudou for the yilt 1”' you will rim is lxwtiv ally the same surplus. - Thesc~ is another- mattarscnnset- ed vdtii thil>!\i'll'i. ilhlti liiilm W' for W. Wo hlila hldl lot Od bolst- ing abolnstho cattle undr my MH- tl-icnd's administration. W0 have nev- er said they wen not swd cattle; hui r'-nos um ui lm in mils pro- duction wM'§lI.!N Illnls sul ill 100 it wsa 180|) pounds- a shrink- age of 81.011 pounds. I flhd`ais0’t\ll`t there were thirt- een pure bred I`Ioi0i.‘siis`coIs in 1920 mats-we n ins. ossosot lure were 2-'§ ’ K1 r~§ _E fiirriii iiiiii t§?.‘ Elite gsgs 5?s§ ...__ _ _ . _._F*““3*¥ pound ov- " ` eh il @- ire ..§-._.._l iii? hrdlsins than GUNHF & Ibsvs aglisat if -K 'Tho 1-.. 'I