wrap-w» A. 4. _‘. . JQONDAY. ‘ i IIIE WESTERN GUARDIAN —-IHOP from Holman’: Catalog- WEITERN OFFICE-The Guardian's Western on bony one car of ground limestou . _ -GUARDIAN representative has an office Water Street, Surnineraide. next to Laurence Gallant! Tailor Bhon (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett block)—his phone number is 238. He will be pleased to ceive news, subscriptions or vertising. BUILDING INCREASES May total ahead of a year ago. Contemplated work still larger. The seasonal increase in value of construction actually started. shown in May, being slightly in May 192i cuts down the lead held by last year to just ten million dollars for the This is a de- 1924, of course. but. there is every indication that the months to come will overbalancc greater than entire Dominion. cline from this lead. Contemplated work in very largo volume has been reported so far this year and it is rensu-nulilt- assume tha-t the conditions which put so many plans on paper will to comple- Money is plentiful and while it continnus hold good and carry tiun the usual percentage. 80, building will be encouraged the loaning interests. For Canadian construction awards, compiled by MacLcan as compared with $24.SS6.000 the utouih of May total Building I goes over to Int 10, will find a lot Ml’, CTQGEMRH lot people there wanting mung; McArthur med- (cflmnuad "m" P": 7) g Another Conservativg plank was page 3 is available. _u0w uutoaomc s. s. Al- A. H, Aflleck. 142i! 6 ti 31 >—5HOW OOMlNG-Jfhe delight- fully entertaining comedy "Mrs- Temple's Telegram" will be 1179' sented by the Bedeque Druiuatlc Players in Victoria, Wednesday June 10th and at 0113111‘?- Jim‘? 16th beginning 8.20 p-m. each dull!» m addition to the play. orchestral and vocal music will be 811111111011 ll)’ the Iluestis Trio, Summerside 11nd the Freetown Male Qlltlflfllle- B“ assured that there will not be one dull moment from curtain to cur- tain. This play was considered suf- Iiciently entertaining ‘to be broad- cnsted by radio from Schenectady N, Y, Do not miss seeing it. 1380 6 2 6 3.5.6.339 Eastern Guardian to ....'$HOP from Holman‘s Catalog. re- ad- ..'WANTED by two ladies. board and room in private llvllll‘ l" Montague ior two weeks. Aflllll’ L, .\I., c.o. Guardian. 1397-6-o-dI b _____ y ....'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is nnw Guardian agent as in Montague and will he pleased to receive news items. advertising. in Job Printing. new and relwWlll --FOR LATE wzarann News WY“ ti. they had wou‘ld mean ‘a net Ball! 07 57-000‘ because he cc-uld ‘bond-s at least as good ‘at. a cheaper along. There was a contra account could name ‘m-Ltny llll-Zll who ‘bought C. l’. YR. curilty fl! the c. N. R. ilrut he knew .1‘ savings ‘bank to purchase a .33; pimp. mid i113 .is gettllngl510. H)‘, u 1 H .d I _ Y“: T" "lie “y than ‘s not good EEELtoOrEEakIteOd silstzkochnttlvlliiist. houses, Badly supp‘), a us, o! ma“. bonds_lit0l‘d_\\'ll.ll the amount of salary u Tip-o “i m 90mg ‘water debentures But on the indemnity question he to investigate into the causes ot - ur I i latl . Wh m‘ [at h? laxmmgqgwtgslbeen ‘listing 13081:. cgdnection? h“ ‘ZWGEL; 1 105w“ not "intended s: "rhe Opposition have heard s. lot c”mr,_|.d[m_ ye; hi; received nothing about unpaid bills. The Mininerof " nearly every lagricultulre last‘ session had his tol- ,‘_ - owors a most n tears with the Th”. wag] imlignfltll-t because tlhe pflihtslli) storiles of thole men who Govemmmt spent so muc time running to the transaction. That t uovernrnent otfices and pleading to .-..-,.'y, ‘Hf vtvaa’ 11g: talking 811°" get pairLm He mentioned in parti- slioso lt- n c l1 - _ cular a b oi some $1600 or $1800 . R. J- A. INWQIONALD" Cwld from Caner 8t Company. The Min- you r-Jt lt-Wl 05° , ister told the house that th m- ‘ I .1111: Yo“ Cantu)“ pany ctould not collect the: “bill 1'1‘: ' i t BllG t,th h 01"‘ 0w“ M1168’ Mr" hi???“ ‘this? dEd isveryvlfilnxgllleullfir. “go- mlfllned’ a“ ma”, worm ' t; Arthur had spoken to the seller of ‘been bought “gm that lot of stuff a few days alter and the man said he was only t‘:-o plcasml to let the account run ‘have told _‘t.‘lie Goit rnmrnt ‘where 011W ‘W010 W‘ ior Vu car load of oil cake, about 31-100, to offset that. The firm never sent a bill and never ‘lmportuned _ the Government ior the money. ccrtiiltralefi 111 fl P7700 lihe Minister must have Just seen livlbllg 5-15- Tl"? ‘G0"°7llm°7ll the statement and jumped to the in lit, n01- 60111810970115"- 35 800d 0e‘ conclusion that this was one of the bills that Mr. Bell did not pay. 011*! 07 ‘The sllwwllcal nib“ hllsum" Everyone knows that Mr Bell was ‘110755110 “'l10llll‘l"~“l‘°“ “mm” "l" °l not anxious to pay all ' the bills that there were, and if he erred. he iznte, that. would ‘have yielded 1H9! as much. But ‘his sitssestlon W“ not taken ‘in the ‘proper aiurlt. llv business. It. is not neorssary o0 en-| ‘.. r into competition uidlt the bond! The ‘ ulld l o the ° ~ (‘uvfimmantfiy :33” W513 Iniouidl Mr, lticArtliur was in perfect ac- than to pay_ a bill just to get clear m: hmppemd to be awn-man o; paid the Ministers, They should be ‘the llniitflmi Committee of ‘the sum-iwortlt It. and we should my a mun ".311. g0 Tqwn Cgurrcfl t-ri 1914; pretty nearly what lie is worth. Wherever Wes-It is _ N every branch of national l I activity . . Qagriculturc and industry, homey-life and p18)’ - - - ’ the reliable Waterman’ s finds ilB part. It has no holiday, no ofl hours. Any minutiepyou want it, ever-y day in theyear. it‘ @1107" unfailingly . . . ready for work. -the previous month anti $32,996. 900 in .\lay 192-1. Rmidential Building accounted for 38.2% of the May total and amounted to 813.020.1011. [Zuslncss Building ‘totalled 811.752.2011. or 34570;‘ industrial buildlu’: 83.259500 or 9.6%; and public works and utilities 56.020000, or 17.7%. The Activity was distributed among the Provinces as fJIIc\\'-s:— Ontar- io 509; Quebec 35.4% Prairie Provinces 7.1%; British Ccluinbia 4.3”}: Mid the Maritime Provinces 1.8% . Contemplated ncw work re- ported in May aggregated $63,906. 500. For the year.to date the contemplated figugee show enormous increase over 1924. totals are $284.960.600 for the‘, first flvo monhs of 1025 and SIGIL| 386.100 for the same period oi‘ Thcf 1024. l ‘mct-tirz Look u-p the ‘IllZllPT of ra- _ This was l.ll(..‘0l‘.f.'hly gene in‘t0 -\vit‘h the "as- Baby, Born at Se Must Pay Half Fare PARIS, Jtini, lance hc ‘tint ed. That is the ruling rrrvizl on John Levin-than Cubens, aged eight ilays. who was 5‘C-T.‘fl(lll'.‘tl to pziy $9.25 passage mnncv aboard tli“ Leviathan on its inst trip to Cher- bcurg from Ncw York. Jnlin Lev- iauliau was born on board ship halt ivay over. Babies are usually- rhargctl $18.50 stccrage from New York to France. ‘ Slayer Reprieved HARTFORD. Conn., June 7.-—A reprieve for Gerald Chapman from June 25 tn December 3, was issucd yesterday by State Governor Trum- lull. on the application of States Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, Chap- Ixnun was convicted at the March tti-m of tho Superior Court oi the ‘znuider of Policeman Skelly, in New Britain, and alter a sensation- ni trial. was sentenced by Judge Jennings, to be hangctl at the stu- tion prison on June 25. iii ‘ J apan’s Delegate TORONTO. Juno 7.—Lll“solicitctl representation of Japan at the in- utigerzi-tion 01' thr- Un't-.‘d Church oi (izinada next wcck is in sight. with receipt in 'I'u:oiiiti oi it telegram stating tliiit Ilcv. C. J. I... iin-tcs, I). D., Deon oi Iiwauscl Gukuin College, ~liui1 Iantit-tl in Vancouver. and hopes to roach ‘this city in time for the opening of the General Council on June 10. He comes as officially appointed fraternal dclc- gaite of iii.‘ Japun Methodist Church, list-ii u iiziion church. bear- ing greetings Ir n its presiding ‘bishop and t ‘u: i.‘.l (lonfcrcncc. I Pan‘ to urcct Haig ‘O’I"I‘A\’I“A. Jun s James A. official TGDTCSIEIIH... States vleterans to crrct Field Mur- ‘shal Hal: on his v.si‘t to Canada. The United Slates delegates ‘will arrive at Ottawa on June 29, con- current, w‘it‘ti the opening session of tit‘.- British Emtpire Serwco Lcatgue conference over which Field Mar- shall Haig will preside, Recon‘: cables from London in- dicate ‘shat L-ord Iiaiig ‘will be ‘ac- companied by a ‘party of ‘i0. includ- lmt the delegates from the British Isles and ntermibers of their-famil- ies. Delegates from India. Bouiih Aitlrica. Australia and New Zcaland are now on their wsy to Ottawa. subscriptions. Shareholders oi the .\‘Iartin Pilwl Rooms, Montague, on Tuesday "v- eiling, June 9th, at S p.m. ..'THE ANNUAL MEETING o! Wrench Company. Limited. will be held in the Community Welfare W. A. 1238-5-27-\\'i‘m6i. llartin. Pres. Annual mmting oi Kings County’ Exhibition Association ‘was held in the court house. Georgetown. Tues-, day, J1me 2nd. ‘The mart-lug W88‘ a large and representative one, The financial statement rtead by Tress P. J. l-lenry ‘showed a substantial, anlfmlnnce in favor oi ‘the assoolationjfl‘ This was most (ncoura-izirrt‘: to all, prcsrut aizzi ‘preparation are ‘being niuzl’: for tvcn a better fair ‘than that ct 11:‘; y Cir, After the other Ivusintss had lzcen disposed of. ‘the vising the ‘prize list. . . Walter ‘Shaw pro- vl inl liv.‘ stock ilirctttor. It was ‘tF-cld‘ d ‘is again ‘hold a matinee infill-Tl"? -\ ll-"lll." 7197" ‘Ylrace in connection with the exhibi- “‘~“"~ F?‘ ‘-~ .ion, Thursday. Sept, 17th was chosen as exhibition day. A THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) ()TTA\\'A. Juno B-——EKEB~ The iindcrtoni- 0t tlio maarkst is very firm ‘HSIDCCIGHY ior ircsli extras which are reported scarce ‘and in- dications point to an advance in price on tthis ‘grade in ‘the near future, out of 77 dozen ‘z-ggs samp- led tihis morning on the Ottawa tiarmcrs market it was ‘found ‘neces- sary ‘bo only confiscate 11 eggs. Toronto jobblng specials 29. IIxtIras ‘d0, ‘firsts 33. seconds 30, Montreal joblbing prices unchanged. Prices ruling at Quebec country points ilirs-ta 28 ‘do 29. seconds 26 ‘to 27. tras 29, firsts 26, seconds 22. joh- bing extras 34, firsts 30, seconds seconds un-d pul-II-ts 30, Live poullt- rv steady unchanged. ‘St. John, N. 32, sccontls 28. MONTREAL, June 7.—The ex- the Montreul ‘market on Saturday was quiet. 'l‘liere was some demand from United Kingdom buyers for Canadian western number 4 m". Icy and as the prlccs bid in some cases were In lint; with exporters views Iicrc sale"; oi a few loads were made for June shipment. The only trade in cash grain in the donitstic inurkct was the sale oi unimc lots of num-ber 4 barley on (I. I. F, basis, Montreal. The dc- maiid for tlIili-‘i was slow, but the tout: ct‘ tlio market was iirm. The Sprint: whr-iit iioiir market was without uiiy new fcztturc to noti‘. prices pztthy with the continued strength in the niitrlict for thc raw ‘mater- ial. 'l‘lio voltimc oi business in all directions was small. and the market wns quiet. Winter wheat grades also met with u slow sulc and prices were unchanged. There was no change in the condition o." the market for millfeed. prices for all lines being steady on account of the continued limited supplies available anti the steady demand ior country account. The market ior standard grades of oats ‘was quietsnd iirm. a fair amount of business was transacted in eggs and priccra were unchanged. The tiade in butter was moderately nctlvo and the tendency was flrm- .er, but values showed no change. lThe cheese market was active and iirm. it‘? Airing. I‘t ‘was ‘good sound ‘hesi- Ottawa ‘paying counttry points ex- 27. Prairie markets unchanged. Van- (‘Dllvef Joil-‘b-rrg evtras 35. ins-ts 33. B. jabbing evtras 33, firsts 28, sec‘ tinds 25. lctaiiling extras 36. firsts port trade in Canadian grain on “o being maintained In sym- gut mid (the mwn =wns ‘paying tiheilield strong views. in "twill: a big Interest raite on these HD1159 was practically unanimous ‘bonds. A-bond deal adwscd Ihiini Win deciding to readjust the ses- woultl be 3'00‘! lllllfilllcss ‘ii the towlnlsionnl indemnities. ‘It was a small The clerk Qadlltumount, per capita, and - ‘bc-dgjlit ‘tthe ‘bonds. "Doiit bother with tit." I "-°3"'~5‘“"1"°'l"“e‘:“€*l5‘ H°'b°“ght‘l'h‘3.n greater extent with a raise in ..’=EXHIBITION MEETwG -’c‘:ii:tls on his own rizsponsltb-lllty‘ 1 _v i and was ‘reprimanded ‘by the Conrail; arglfieiligntitus reasons were given c'l. but after a-n investigation ‘they confirmed h‘s actlloh, Tlmt was tlhe [first ez-zpeitlence he had 111M152’ kind n" s. Of ‘course, you nright. notl gain d not, ‘lose. Tlho ‘problem oi I':;uso Is pretty wtfil understood ‘by ‘.110 mmbers on ‘built sirilws. During \\.ir time lihe Government thought PREMIER STEWART: What Gary were doing a good thing lby paper ilfn you rsuding from‘! il 'll‘.'i§ ‘s ome ‘p-raci-icitl use of that MR. McARTIhU-R. Well . . " r and ‘that temoorafily- at PREMIER sincwiuri‘. 1:... M‘- "“t* bivutc-rrant Governor statement is not. trite. I did not could ‘find su"'ta‘ble quarters else- "uli ra Everyone then was making 'I"llc people ‘looked upon ind not very much atteniilion was ;;“.ven ‘to tlhe change tlhat was ‘made. ivixt Wdull ‘thin B01‘! Governrnietnt came ‘In. after this situation ‘had H-xntcd ‘for two or three years, the I"c'i:‘tcnan‘t Governor prostinted ‘his i‘. -l. Prt-minr B031 was criticised fri" IJM. taking ilhn-t to tlhe Council EllVilfdlsvzEillllvg {lwlilrllfll-Ii". ‘fill’. ibut Jiiey ‘were all -so iindifierent, {l VJII ( TI) did not tatk: lit, to Uhe onnofil. Thley id rot ‘have b0 take it to the Coun- lcll; ihry l ‘zuply ignored ‘it bcca-use {lint S500 n year was ‘a fair rcn-t for| not pay ‘Iiini last year? lllcArlihur) been -tlie gentleman con- ceriisd he wotriil llizuvo taken‘ ad- vflwtuso ‘u!’ the Goutrnmcnfs atlmis PREMIER STEWART: What‘ MR. ‘McARTW-IUR: Iwnqild prom Year. and you could not ililllrlt‘. it. PREMIER STEWART r, is that v .. hilt, lllzAltTllUltz You couldn't. cont-‘stcnt-Iy. Would yau say. this- cnu‘"e it was not Mr. Bell's biii ycn "ivr" s. going to rcliiii-"c ii? ‘PREMIER. srnwaur: 'l‘ll|1,i"8 i. (jar to a tiisi‘int"t'on. which you c\'ld- ‘Jilly do not app-rcclaita, C-omllnuing, Mr, iMtiAr-phui- 511;] the 099091113011 fhad point-ed oii-t that ‘Ito ‘tulbfiiity account against the Bell Govoinmen included the ha“. ‘fag schcnte, and tllils 315m- l; g5 not t: _ iilated ‘In ‘ma-kin: uptitn cgmpny. ttt-‘vn stuiment. Not u member on “in (Povriiiinrirrt side tc-uclictl upon :'li"t. Illtference ‘was made to 9.10 rr-n collecidon‘ of taxes ‘by the Bell EiUVOHJYIIQIIL wthen‘ ‘ilhey caemg into prover in 1919. but tho Conservative situation, i What tis e Government's inten- l-lvn retard ‘n: ‘the oysttor area of he Province, He (Mr. McArvhur) had been in communication ‘with Owdlva m‘ ‘l-lll! “M71901. and was '"'7“"770ll llllll-l 1111B? were waiving Jor broken lots in mixed car orders ior the Premier to who notion, NIMR. ‘MoNEVIN: Was it, about ‘l0 “Yster ibeds that you were up to Ottawa? mm‘ terns. to administer- _ M7- Mcflthe people would respect tho mem- “'-‘~'-l'lll' <ll<l ‘b03107 Wlilll ll llecillwediers more; the members u‘c~".ild be ht,- believed it, was easy 1110710)’ "liable to keep their independence to sides. The then Leader of the Op- ian to have spoken ior it, and Mr. on we transaction, but you spokr strongly in favor of it, l Government l 53)’? .011 ‘ms almost a sinecure mum be Con“. ‘titriitg (‘he ‘bill tthat ‘hmtlwt merely by way o! a iolw. Per- 1920 the perhaps members on. bctli position was reported in the Guard‘ Stewart and ‘Mr. McNeiII also PRDNEJFYR STEWART: iVlmt did MR, .\icAR'I‘Ii'U1t. .' 'l‘-n't know. but you spoke in favor of ii. open my mouth in that tleliiito. ‘us. McARTIIUR: li‘ the mun-l ior says lic did not spook z-T ‘it, w PRIZIMIIIE-Rz-it IS correct. (Apw plause.) . MR, McARTI-IUR. It was report-| ed also in the Guardian, but it is not material. Actions speak louder than words, anti l know he did make a suggestion that the salary of the Leader oi the Opposition, be, increased u lit-tie. Did he say than. PREMIER STEWART: l said haps you did not have sense en- wa _w able with age or ,1 horologcrfisart. of lfislountain otiiermunberof ' pocket fa.miiy—if it bears the Waterman stamp. Pociiflllridc E man is proud ‘oi’ his er it is Vener- the smart- ‘eet development oi the A devery manhaaariglittogeproud n-tliat ough to see it. (‘LnughterJ MR. AIcARTlIhUR: ‘lllvy dill 110i- "'-'l1“-ll‘l< ll- Wtls just and how u person can make a jokel ‘nigilit under all the dlrcwmstances. without, 1i -t.l. pres-amt Government contend iaughmm , Mr. McArthiir contended tliut at a occasion the Governors house, ‘why did tthey any rate the Premier had voted for 5nd v , n '1”? ‘was it. How could he now consistently -ciitt.l_t..etl to ltiior four years he ivas m“, against m, They say. no“ we NFL l] m l" for film‘ u he‘ (ML (l'l(lll'i. know youwcre going Lu put speaking. I don't see (increased _ Y"? 1925 5e submitted in detail be- so you will allow tlic uiiicnilinent for: thc House goes Into Suppiy.”..|to be put, But should you dccidc Seconded by Mr, Saunders. ltliat tlio niucudincnt is out oi order, EVENING SESSION ltlisn you must submit your rule. MR, SPEAKER.- During rcccss lpiccoitling of the ruler; ot‘ tlic to look into tlicilouse. icndmeut of the member from MR. SPlL-tlthlll: Suclt nu amend- Sumnierside and I flnd that it is merit inust be relevant ‘to the mot- out of order. ion before tlie House. This amend- MR. SAUNDERS: Might I rcicr mcnt is not relevant. to expendi- alve that t-lic rent should be paid. llhree weeks bemre‘ ‘vb-luv w... do? ‘reduced the (‘Ito GOVClllllllOIll. for $500 for lflfilllo be 1"" back all , _ . . ‘but. they had been firm. MR’ Mcixwgidyueaeuglxlvoglfi other hand, the Conservative Gov- The amendment ‘ls premature. in; to (ievflop that m,“ My m", ernment, back in i915, granted by pmvmce “pl-m Telylmuhlh no flghtsigrder-in-Council, ‘to a former mein- inent is when you are making the ‘ “ No" seam “umber of the House, Mr. Charles Dal- motion to go into supply. Ngiw Bmmamck ihua done mwtiton, u portion of the shore on _ The-re are many ‘man in "m; pmMTownship 10, containing about six- will understand that this motion is on those iniquitous taxes." But tho you to Bourmotv page 5g3_ ~11“, 10X"! ll“ bee“ Pl" ""0"?!" W0 07 same ‘question is always put wlit-u- Tlle 1170507“ ever the House is to go into COMP‘ (l0V077llll97ll 11011! l" Ilmllllile "ml miitteo oi supply, in order to aitord- lllllemllll?‘ Y"; but an opportunity to members to pro- thc people understood it was going pose amendments. On. this point it the 0lll 957"”- ‘ls observed by fllkflllllilellt English “"10" llleY mild‘? ll 5400- 0107'" authority. The ancient constitution-l they raise it? iTho people under- a] doctrine that the redress of, $10011 ll- Wlw 801718 l0 be Illll 030k grievances is to be considered bc-l t0 $200. fore the grunting of supplies, is. MR. J, A. ‘MCDONALD: some districts. - tMiR. McARTIIUR: I didn't any in all ‘districts, but in sonic. It influ- enced the people more than any- thing clso. Continuing, Mr. McAutliur said a letter had appeared in connection with returned soldiers in the QT-uurdiun and Patriot newspapers. ‘about July, 192i. It was addressed to Colonel MacKinuon and gave the statement from the Executive Council that all the positions vac- ated by returned men had, with one exception, been tilled by other re- turned men. Was this statement Not in permitting amendment ‘to be question for tlio the chair, boiorc going iiilu tiic committee of supply of ways and means. Upon other orders of tlio day, such amendments must be rc- lcvan-t; but here they are pcrinlttcti to relate to every question upon which any mcmbcr mny (EQBETO to offer a. motion." The some. pro‘:- tico is now followed very extens- sively in the Canadian Commons. but there are certain limitations t“ this right. Only one amendment can be movcd to the question that moved on tlio‘ (lvvsrnment. in ‘goimg out ‘m that Correct? I" tlio Speaker do now tent».- u..- yrar. ‘had tallied to ‘send cart (‘heir M7- M0A7lllll7 707077011 l0 ll"! chair." This mutter ‘is so clcur that roti-ccs. ‘and tihat accounted rur- p110 action oi‘ a Conservative Govorli- it seems to mo, Mr, Speaker, you ment with respect to the migratory will reconsider the question. An 111708 l-Tetlllt. It was. he said. not amendment is always pertinant at even discussed in the Ilouse but this stage, p _ was signed and sent up. with ‘the organism. STEWART: 'l‘herc is result that our people are prevent no any question about tho general ed from spring shooting for many rig t, but this is rm umcndmcr: years yet. The Bell Goverumcllt that is not a proper one at all, ii Md been 0011111111811)’ lmportuned ii an amendment respecting details by some people to give them cer- which, if contained a-t all. must be tain rights in desirable quarters. contained in the Estimates, anti we On the have riot come to the Estimates. iM-R. SAUNDERS: [The amend- ‘MR. SPEAKER: The member ture, which tlip committee is going iuio Supply on. and not revenue. You may takc I1 vole oi the House if you wish. MR. SAUNDERS: I may soy that n-t Ottawa they have a committee I on Ways and Means. \Vc do not llilvg tliut liirrc but tltc custom iinil practice has been, for nuiiiy years pnst, tlirit tlic rccoipis should be submitted, and it is only Pli-‘llll. now represented by the practice of that. they should, to vole luicllig- they “N, tum-m 0V9” dcscrlpllo“ "fillllllY 011 Wllllt lllu Sllllllll’ 5llillll<l niutes uro tipcncd, then you will soc _ wI|ii.t tlivrt‘. is, My lion, ii'l“iitl asks Speaker lt-nviuizl Mll. SkEAlil-Jlt: The liptitlt-r of u,‘ M, 1.0M u, ppm mm‘, the up"... ihc Opposition will lllltltlftilnlllll [llllli m‘ revenue Wm.“ m, ha". “m mull tiny ant-ii n“. be, tIic-ro lids nuvcr bccn ihini: in this House, let-lion is, quiti‘. tllstlnt-ily, Premier Arsenuult stibmitttril stand ‘tliui other tzoittlotiioii Wllll It'd the (‘iovcriimt-iii did illi‘. sumr- tliinir. As to that I don't Itnow, but I do know flint u-t Ottawa tho rvt-i-ipts ‘NFC tulilcil. Stirrly tlio Ltugisiitliirt‘. ‘of any Provlnt-o is rzulilt-tl by tlio l'lllt".‘l tii‘ tlic Iloune m‘ ‘Commons. MR. SPIGAIUER. You wunt to ap- point a. committee on \Vuys and Means, which we have not? I.\i‘.R. SAUNDERS: We have no committee on Supply. but we have what is called the Financial Minis- ter, or Premier. who ucts in ll. dual capacity. We can only vote inicl- Iiizently on Supply by having illl cs- timute of our rccclpts. Lnsi‘ ycar I raised ‘the question and the ‘Prem- ier stated that it. had not been the practice. I may say that was not my recollection of what Wemier Arscnnult did but slur» than l have made rnqiiirles and found that ‘he was not quite right. Looking up Bourinot you can take no other in- terpretation, I do not purpose ask- ing that a vote be taken. I have know, though. be there. “y, “h! I I'm going to show Aunt Imlly whit n A Yum V.“ Aum Imlluut o! ltl" onion - , nlon. ‘ilime. ‘and ‘buy the oysters and try tlon wits ten dollars. A small island to resuscitate this very pmflulblg in Egmont Bay was also granitttl. llllllllt-‘lll. and it is a pity tliatnnd later a good, moderate‘ shooter, something could not be done. I in the person of ‘Mr. Hard-lug was think the Premier at least should unable to get a place up ther to tell us at what stage negotiationslshoot. The Government turned lm are at. because if anything is to be down, not two months ailterwal-dl. done for next season it should be There was ssomewhat similar use B00". |in Alberton, where the land ice ‘PREMIER STEWART: i may surveyor said the man who g , he tell my hon. _friend that so far as l shooting ground was not emit to am concerned. negotiations are it. That was not in the best inter- wmplmd. ants of the public. it. was more ‘like MR. McAiRTI-l-Utli: Who is going legislation ior the favored iew. to administer those beds? in conclusion Mr. ‘McArtlinr take I long time to recite. ed itself into a The furnishing of mussel mud to Whole to the tumors, ‘Oh, lisAi-thur conqflupply to bs granted to l-Ill tinned) was part oi the Conserve-Jab) be amended by 1 im policy, but nothing nu been all the wot-tin um ‘rm in the heard in that direction. The mom-Int lino and substituting therefore r r ti; to; {third Prliiop, lg tag over “the estimates mum» lnce wiho -a'r1~. vmIl-I-in-g to We.“ mm teen acres oi land. The compensu-‘to go into Supply ior expenditure. not ior revenue. , every confidence that you will re- MR. QAUNDERS: On this t-ccus- consider your decision if you take ion you can iilways propose any!‘ the matter into iiirther consider- uriendiiient. t must e presenter o-tion. to the ‘House to he voted upon. lt most essentiak that tho mutter is for» the Hons, to decide wheth- should be tletermined properly. l tit- tlie amendment shall carry or can't see how we really can intel- not: but the amendment must hr» llgsntly discuss what supplies put to the House. The authorities should be voted unless we have an any 2m an than‘ M03011! thlrliihthiclitlea of receipts. pea er ave eciimw t: ii‘ unity the same thing hi! i0 saline Opposition must kiln?! tint. into Supply, any amend-neat!!!“ hiqSnpply has been granted every Pasuina sunwaar; Well now. moved that. m. resolution before‘ if you want the agreement. it will the lions, (That the House rssoivq Committee of tho main to the motion. take into consideration ' NN-lfllliiil, on of the [MOI oi g out mung is thd You submit the rule rustle, no matter what the nature oi,year in this House without the It seems to mo that it is MR. SPEAKER: The lnaderlnfl tr, is, - A- . Revenue being brought down, PREMIER SMWART: i aubm‘t MR. SAUNDERS: My recollec- Premier Arsenauit and Premier MR. GAUNDBRB: ln maltins a Bell tilti the same thins. the Mr. sk tlio ruiinr. er but I was hers four years tw- i have ulrofl 701i b’ Qconsider it 1' ‘I that tlie amendment must be ger-tion is quite to "in cnntrarv. that‘ . Bus: si‘: l was not here, when Prom Qi‘ Arsnaiilt was 1414-, ‘ for, that. It was never dons under ior tmud I lm p0 doubt that in dolns the Mlthissoa Government. PREMIIEII SFEWAET‘: The amendment is ‘that the resolution‘. now before ilic liousc be ilIllCINE-l cd by striking out nil tlio words, after “'1'liat" iutlie first line and, substituting therefor "the estiniat-l ed revenue ior the yerir 1925 bel submitted iii detail before the‘ House goes ‘into Supply." That is absolutely unreasonable, Iiow docs‘ he know tliint tlic estimates or rev- enue urc not tublcd with tlio cs-i tiniatcs of expenditure? rcully acting on a supposition. lie i8 \ MR. SAUNDERS: The estimates presume are cabled, 1'lLl~}M~ll~)R STEWART: You don't tllitR. SAUNDERS: 'I‘itcy should "PREMIER STl-IWAIZYI‘: And so Wlicn tlio listi- itcniis 0i’ oxpt-iitliture. Pruniiui" Arsvniiult lnliliiig tlio its» timutcu oi‘ rcvt-iiiic.‘ und I would Illto to huvu my lion, irit-nd prov‘- it. Dill I stiliiiilt, t-vcn if lilili \\'t‘l'I‘ so, it would not iniikc his mull -ii nny more regular. or any more in tirdor. MR, MCARTHIFRI Tlic Ffitiilflll this amendment‘ was put WtlS that. in my speech this aitcriintni I gutli cred from ‘tlio Premier tliut lie was not. giving us the tlctnils of iliu revenue, and I matte tlio remark tlint to intelligently vote Simply we should have some intelligent idea of what each tlepurtmt-ut is going to yield. This is relevant tn thc main motion. it is notliimi contra- dictory, and a negative vote would not destroy it. lf his estimates con- tnin that. what harm is ItT, Wo want to know if his items are rea- ‘ sonable and whore ho is izolng to get the revenue to meet them. He can say "$718,000 is what ‘i alti- mnte the expenditure with $721,000 This rcsoluiitm ls to go iiiiu Supply t" v MR- SAUNDERS? MY “Wll 7“"-lll‘ consider uli tlioiit: tliinizs lbni. nvt‘ llllll necessary, Tito illllcllillllvll-i is cli- ul" tircly beside tlio point and is out "(Tillllls “ml l "m 517"“ l“ "llllil" of tirder. I llllVn no l'CL'(IEE(‘('llt)ll oi LT.-COL. ARTHUR F. HATCH President Col. Hatch is General Milli!" ot the Stanley Works oi Cannii. Limited, Hamilton. and has 911"" cive interests in other Canadian!" tcrpriscs. _/_ __.______.._.-_--—‘—-—; tisiiinuto nnytliing. and “"1 0"“: Itnnw wlicrc he fllzurcs out the l“ plus. M, Tito Speaker akniii'slllll1ll“‘l ‘d!’ tlio amendment was out 0107M by culling upon Mr. McNcvin. Y?‘ had- the floor when on llltl buts”- dcbate when the House tvilll 7°° at ti p. rn, i INSIQIOUS, EYE STRAIN. ‘ - ‘We use this adjective vimiiy.--- Iuiisrarl from 51mm" l fly hlvs perfect vision I ' therefore do not suwll" , presence oitanysys dam!- _ , ' Th: motive. power 07 u‘ SPECIAL, SALE White Canvas Shoes ior Women, Mine and Chit lea at half price. Balance of Wall Paper. A need stock to pick from. toms as low n 10s double roll. Gian Wars and Crockery at Haii price. F. PERRY , EMERALD v iaizii-w-mo. oi revenue." but he doesn't have to > "“i ' AT EMERALD» t entire human brllllm" "- Nerve Energy. Normal oyu. it is utilize about us when a much i