rm: CHARLQQLEIQEVN GUARDIAN ‘New Trade ‘Treaty Is" Analyzed From Maritime Standpoint house g1 the debate on the sd- geg from e Maritime Conservative Member my w themwh ““°"n“n°"d“..“.ii°llf Exposes FallacyOfLiberal Claims ih°lfim With Regard To Benefits’ Under New Agreement u, m“, mm i539}?! 3. 1939 To-day for you substandard, Silk STOCKINGS Semi C Service pr. Weight These handsome stockings have lislefootiand lisle top. They are shown in a good range of colours, and in sizes 9 to 10 1-2. Crepe Chiffon STOCKINGS SUBSTANDARDS . . , 69 C Very _ Lovely pr. Hose the hon. member for Prince . MacLean) did not mention sn-y of the great benefits to accrue from this treaty, but he did say that the lobster and smelt fishermen be benefited. I know. and pest lobsters and smells Canada have been entering the United States free of duty. The United States want. our lobsters because their own sources of sub- ply are being depleted. One of the main sources of supply of srrleits in the world, is the wnstltucrlcy of the hon. member for Nortihumber- ‘flwlollowlnawvral-llwm l1" ‘wmioinulourliisdslolss. Ido speech ln the House oi Commons. not know exactly how many pot‘. Feb. 24. 0! MI- A-J- 3700B. 0011861"- iiom there would be in a. bushel. vative member for _ a1. N-B.. Will but I doubt if there would be many be reed with interest this prov- more than 130. However, we will lnce. as they deal with matters vit- sey that there are 300. ally direct/ma the Maritime Provin- thMfinMIOl-IAUD: Depending on Q . ces in connection with the new Wflfihlllglml m“ treat-y? Mr- BROOKS: Yes, depending on the size. Of course we grow large potatoes in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, and I am speaking of Maritime Potatoes. Mr. LIIDCHAUD: Good potatoes. Mr. BROOKS: This computation IGARETTES FLY NORTH Canada today pioneers on wings-said Imperial Tobacco pro- ducts are only half a jump behind. For s typical “flying boxcar“ load for the North includes such as s dog team, sleeping bags, snowshoes, machine plrtl, ammunition, cigarettes. More MR. BROOKS: In the Maritime ,P.l'cvlnccs we are a rural permle. Jlccordillg :0 the census returns about filly per cent of the people Ci Canada are urban. but in the Maritime Provinces we are over means th t we id l . . . . . . . These are definitely GOOD. D0 n0l. ltl the 0p- ESEVGllLy per cent rural. A trad-e two potaitaoes idrfoliacliupgeisgnne (iii };‘,,‘,“;“,',,,{§",",,,,B§.'§§$" exam“ freight '5 “med by “rm Canada thanm my 9th” “lllfllfyiwllh portunity get by without securing all you need. Illwty- w belle!" lhe P°°P1° 0' We "l6 "MM BWM- Tim l-i the qlwlfl sufflnieng smells ‘in the Unjtgd Maritime Provinces. the possible exception of Russia. must benetlv the primary produc- We receive under the treaty. and about which we he“ m“ mama" states to meet their demands. Light and medium shades, sizes 9to 10 1-2. Th’ mmmu or me “shim ers. I come from tin county of opposite boasting. J . _ _ and K-lnsrmfi Qpwh Ivlullfs of “N5; The m Md we h“ 1mm’ .33.: 2m ‘{,‘,;f,‘.,j‘,£.,”°,. “Q: Yellowknife, the booming new mining hose on Greet Slave Lake finest dairy cou-n in the three been doubled. an arrangement ,mfl°m"“_‘°fil,' 5.2K"; ‘f; lffhwhfif in the Northwest Territories, is some 600 miles north of Edmon- whlchisailtothe gooiltrdnnht question that fact. However I have on reliable authority that possible to force sales. and prices M i" ma‘ m ma" "any; ore r y wen n fi i.“i"‘l£5..“‘°'°°° “$.21 "fi “.,,,,'**,-,.§, w,,ld,,,.a,w,g~=..,ghgn,gg filled by one shipper l" Prim‘ States have made up their minds mward alone. ‘That may mt they B not ging to let Can- m" “m “‘°°"’°‘- M" I adisn fishreflood the miwket, re- gardless of what Mr Roosevelt and New Bmrnawick could fill th uota ,, ' to-day. It simply means thafte finder ' Km‘ might wish‘ I under Mr stand that during the past month the quota,“ f’? ‘ m" peoplk’ large quantities of salt and smok- ream from mmmhwmumwd smut M ed fish have been returned to u"; mug m ggcgfdgngg with we coilnlty or any other count in smattelr of fact. the ordinary fenn- r ui . my runem», (or n em, b the the Maritime Provinces tothe nit- er is not ,. ueln, seed potatoes, 250 of the montli). yTrixlley ssidythel-e ed States. as a result of the treaty. the production of which requires L w was no indication that milk would 'I‘o-day the dairy tanner-s of that s. specialized and expensive procem. Nil l 18S 1 3' be withheld from their concerns. splendid county. one which has and is enflflfld in only by wealthy b. Rolfe disclosed the Cooper-dale been perhaps as prosperous as any men ton. But, if you fly there, or to my other fer-oi! point in the Dominiomyouwillfindyomfsvoirrltebrsndofcignrettesor pipetobsocoshesdofyou. TodsythcyueflownhYestezday theywerepackedinhycsnoeordogtesm. Whereverthereare stores—on fashionable street or newest frontier-them the products of the tobacco industry await your pleasure. Saturday other exhlbitiorle flirmuhoilt Con. aldls. We are very proud oi the dairy cattle of my country. But what is the condition 00-day? In 1935 hon. members opposite told us that we would receive great ben- efit from the milk and cream to the United States. Not one gallon of cream was sold from .J—-=__:' Canada as unlit for sale. This is a most unusual p . as I understand that in the past all fish halve been disposed of at some sort. of price. althou not always one which was prof table to the stripper. Where fisih are returned IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED ALBANY. N. J., March 1 — Dairy Com any of Forest Hills, N. other part of the dmninilon, are U. S. Imports in some cues the expenses Me Iumflcatlon o! the abbmontm- §rnll§lfig°£§mi§§n§§ fllflldulltgtiicllillcll-Per; gliowoailvazcyoirlhatldoifttire gem. As far 8s concessions are con- ma“! than u” m“ °f m‘: fish‘ old pact, 48 hours aiter two pro- "mm o! m‘ spate...‘ Muk Cont”; corned, the hon. member for Vic- from interfering with its "freedom flux of vegetable oils from other torpla-Oarleiml said last night that in purchasing milk from produc- parts of the empire and the world 5a" Fm‘ Price‘ Act were invalidated, brought from I, m“ noel ed the State Agricultural Commission- ers. at lame. and Ill-w the 8w“ “X We v only a slmll quantity m... a u, mu o, J dustry of the Mdl-ltilne Provinces. g _ 1 W...‘ _ 30mm v, Noyes, the ccml-ne it: The federal-state order invalldat- or butter. of pots/mu from the United States. m, fig, mgesmmgned belgauifi this government makes s treaty Jflflffifiggfidm mug o! lls " t is my own guess; ii both orders ed by Judge Cooper's decision af- Yesterday the hon. member for point of profit for Canadian pm- Wit-h the Ufllted States which a1- val]: fects more than 60,000 dairymen in Ycrk-Sunbury said that we were u New York. Vermont, Massachusetts. gglling more deliry cattle to the Connecticut Pennsylvania. New United Slates. There is no question Jersey and Maryland who ship about, that. We are compelled t0 milk into New York City and is S911 dairy cattle to the binding on approximately 700 stat-es, and to sell them at. any handlers in New York State. pfkx‘ beggugg we cannot sell the of the year, The Jurist. ehsrzlna mlsrepre- butter and other dairy products sentatlon to producers, commented we am pygducinc in the Maritime "Bald it. not been for these mls- province; representations the order might s s o not have had the approval of two- ducal-s. This is the first month in 1°" = 8mm‘ impel-mum of we! which the n-emy has Men 1n into Oil-find! from that OOuntU. AB gffech For msianciL in the m“ o; a. matter oi fact. statistics show lac-l green salted cod sold at i 1-2 "wt were ls M much coal import- cents per pound f. o. b. shipping °d m") “"5435 9B m“? l8 PN- point in Nova Scotia In Novem- WW1 l" 9mm» ber, i908. they were selling at 4 cents per pound. With the trade treaty in view the holders were not anxious to sell. and the United States buyers were not in a hurry "Y the Km! strikes and disorders the like of which we have never had before." Otherwise. he and other state and federal officials withheld comment until they have thoroughly studied Judge Frank Cooper's 50-page de- eislon holding operation of an equalization fund was "confiscatory" and charging misrepresentation of details of operation of the plan to tish 0o . Although there are many indus- tries that are suffering and insny men on the street who had wort- ed berth thls came into F" "l" S!!!” The The some hon. members have‘ spoken l; benefits Whdfll will b0 There is no question in my mind that as a result of the removal of this '75 cent duty for nine months there will be far into this 400000.000 bushels could flood the PRACTICAL HOT-BED BUM IN BASEMENT WINDOW ' kEIS OI C d t. rotdigmsngrlor to its acceptance mm“ or 3M6,’ votes Counted as Pout“ Tum. In“ emu “dawn-mm to buy. each expecting to drive k218i‘? meflulllgel-l; duly“? the mobgcflqn of M; dqnqagflc The misrepresentations ole lur- ballot-B" w make the agreement Mr. Kmnrrv: 1110 reverse. ' ’°"“’ ma" m“ the mm’ “m that this aftem bu 0180mm m’“"““°"' “M m m; 339mm; 1 “and wmx-yfly hi" PM" W“ u“ Amemm °°'“' t ° e‘ to make s patriotic is- if you have a basement. windtn _ effective. Ist said. were made by the Dairy | The United states Secremry of I come now to one of the other buyers won out‘ beclause they m m. of u“ Pd...“ Edwvd blind Mm anthem a “m. it i. W lve costs of produc- __. _..__ _ i 21911.5 nlfififiién ‘i.~‘<§-op'§'§l'l3§°“l§§i‘- Ammmuri’ Hm"? wanaw- W“ §l5§l..§§§di°§ss°'li$hln llflairaffaurllll‘: tlignubnczither side of the boundary. may buyirfédlzorge ,“g““°'“°"°"' lift-tic wfifiminpns.“ mlfim val-mum m“ r ‘M’ m bum s practical hot-M gain agency and agents oi the Criticized for not permitting m‘ hon. member for lctmla-Caréeton I alm satisfied that the cost of pro- gugggnnfineless ca’); whffiwsfiek". ago. It sent the chairmen of thglg ‘nmnfidla, 5m‘; g1 ‘aw: wlymndch m]; §‘,§"{,'},d”.§,‘ff§, 92:“ lie-operatives sufllclent (Mr. Patterson) break his dluctlOn in New Brunswick is as ommmum, u, New Y” and m, _ Cli id l United States Secretary of Agrl l V “a in Boston in early December at 12 that the market would improve. Just 110w some oi them are going to pull through with these low prices remain-s to be seen. culture and the New York Agri- time t“ delermme if ‘hey Wished g f ll n in the house to great as itisin the state of Maine. cultural Commissioner. l.” “it 0" “he "d" Judie ($29M lgirlr; io in: silence of the potato What envtern into production costs? gglgsfigumlg fldng‘ {Luna $5‘? d2“ me $3: save them the cold shoulder. n. is 1mm of the window indigo; Msentimo rapid-fire develop- ‘"159, mmfil u" “lmmdum "F" interests of ills county. l-ie and the First. there is farm machinery- I d“?! l- l’ 2h 1151, w“ market y? Because under the ‘he m” gwenmem h‘ ‘mm mallow exowmmh 3mm a merits along the milk front in- “l? beffw“ u“? Dalrlfmens hon. member for Prince (Mr. ‘Mae- have heard hon. mdbers from every palm ' Os o e Con‘ favoured nati la of this m m“ but“ “m he, ' The ‘he mun be eludcrit ‘tl;;";}§°r;,1j,>“@v ‘last "tW-llllrds °l Lean) said that the treaty would part. of 021's dominion state in this gffmmfnifivfieifrfihthfhfg mm, m “T; cfimfj; m Mm fleet “Jaw-lulu the sols defence whiny 3, m“ ‘bflxufib? _ . e o cas ' ' < homes - exesv on can 1 The metropolitan milk produc _______ house that we in Canada have Scandinavian ommfles_ wmpeung m"); Jtshoum w? btzllztfi_ window or nabbed ‘w!’ M m m be oi great benefit to the potato producers of Nlsrw Brunswick and Prince Edward island. i believe in the Marilirres we produce the finefi pay more for farm machinery than they ‘do. in the United States. Tile cost of their implements of produc- ers‘ bargaining agency. President [Rolfe said, planned a week-end study oi the ruling preparatory to with the furs of the United States and Canada. and depressing the market away below the prises case of other hot-beds. 8 g: ST. CATl-IERINES W. l. submm" may be used on ‘formulating a programme r0 pro- The February meeting of. st potatoes produced in Canada. Our tion must be less. Then the cost of m wmm Ar , whmh could be secured m W m this house divine the out three lull l‘ 5 ~ ' v i» , ‘ . I _ - ' f t fit in i110 C" h? ‘dill? ftB-atzmdis tlllxdmsgttiopolitan §“m°"“‘“ W1" w“ held at me cum“: and f“ m: tlmxtlclnflé h“: “a “fit friend and his party e orirliviisedloa 5°11 mllllwt- A8 tlllll ll-mvle in ti‘; which ‘fgjlfiouflfi csgadlign.‘ '15:? esldgs must fill . ome of Mrs. Ted stretch with an adapted to t e pro uc on o no o e m bulletin o; we Prime Edward 3k ‘mm B pom,‘ m" m llellfiyb programme to divert milk ngtendmoe (,1 seven membem and commodity. Without wishing to nsda. pay as much as they dn rmfim” l“ g, Ammm“ mm‘ tfy l8 filled “P011 t0 wive- from dealers to force com lla 1 l -. _ ' ~ _ 1 t h Mai ti. n1 h u ited » “no - N" "l “11- m“! m" 9°“ "Y" mrh°w l“ “° with h... mgrkgting 0m, m§§m§§§ \,;1;%;,,v,,,§{,°{i,-e “,;',‘§e,.”,f,f“§§§§‘°ope§f§d §Y§f§§§§§°§01°ymeiflalnt§an§ ti’: Slatgedudrlg lerirmtlsrignemj we there is any benefit to be derived. ggnofit, prhvel-y little. to the Mucous“ Con“... the sash on this framedsh l" dmlbl- While the Nlfillla flflnllfl‘ fby singing the institute “ode 10L tore me watery and soggy potatoes pay more. The hon. member men- Fmhlféilfh-alimllllsugl lggggutnedmg ca“ o m in this Dmvhwe‘ ._..._. “geuxfgfi sarmevsnflmfi co-operative bargaining agency, in llowed bv repeating the Creed in produced in other parts of Canada. tloned that the duty on wmylng Swill“ . on mmhygm inflame/an Emu," “Carma” fangs: gollnjgclr-lliksgrusry: m “MK may be banked mung materials had been reduced from 15 to '1 1-2 per cent. would demonstrate that we pay '1 . 1-2 per cent more for the spraying Mr. EULER: That's an idea. oi nllf‘ potatoes than do the pe le Mr. McGREGOR; No potatoes in in Maine. Then there is e bers. who had received fruit dur- the Klondike. frelghéstp blllé centres of population. o I feel it would be worth while the Maritime Provinces were given the absclute monopoly oi producing potatoes in Canada s resolution. decided to continue on qmligg s voluntary basis the present sys- ‘n, vallhilfllj ‘Xefiwmwl lg? or! us: pgments to nroduc- ‘bel- was welcomed. The minutes of ' p °" i it dmrlblltlll‘! n" llhe previous meeting were adopted "gt l?!“ 91:11 1t M’ t t in read, The correspondence was . re grcu ure us men l, - _ Administration considered armeal- t m dean’ Mm one o‘ ‘he mem a c with tihe understanding that they ' . will be sold at. market prices which It llwllld be 0f no small con- mm‘ 2' i-hg shipper receives. less freight. 88111181106 that a breach has been duty, entry and commission. There. 111648 in the wall of empire pref- fore it would seem to me that the ONIWO. For five years Canada has shipper should receive the benefit enicyed substantial benefits from of. some pal-t of the duty reduction. her trade with the empire. In fact. Mildred DedRcchee: 3. Muriel Allen. Grad e IX-‘l. ltebecca Bark: 2. Wilda small: 8. Mavis MelcOorm- ac . Grade VIII-l. Edna Peters: ll. the sides should be as tight. s! W’ slble to keep out the wind. The frame may have to b9 csulked where it joins the founili-t tlon to prevent drafts. otherwise lke the garden tire. will "l! the we l0 the Unlted States in! an lllnexs expressed n lM BLACK" Y til m and Til shl ln m th la rum Martin gupl-ome court ggge; m-skme M_ datum and" ihafiks""x cfmwilft: me ‘s- t M d '1 “tame: ' R157!“ m u" Ttyrpméd Bu‘; ‘wk My opinion is that the shipne during the darkest- days oi the de- and, vfr_l “ma.” mm‘. astandard or odd sized sashs-QW“ Harmon, administrgtpf or m; (ed- m ' e5 “Kg 9° havewo be wmldemd’ R L! mm will derive very little. if an bene- wression this fe we was the 1 mm“. Gm“. 3_ lam” Dab was appointed to arrange for an M; 3300 ; The hon. mem- entertainmcrlt to be held dilring ber for Victaliaflarletnn claims the month of March. Mrs. sl-er- that, the treaty will be of grant hen gave a talk on Education. The benefit to potato producers o! New m" llltftll"; is to be held in the Brurslutlck. I am frank enough to Mlfvl- Pall Gall w be answered say unit there will be some b8116- Whh a Question Bus. The smiling fits, but certainly ulev will not be of the National Anthem brculzht 3,5 grsat as the hOn, member would choose. ‘Heat is supplied to this bed l1 o ' the asement window. sllowing the heated 09-59mm‘ ‘l’ to snter the bed. The window h left open at night. and m" Mg: be closed during the day. Wlxllelzbw pre fit from the treaty, and ius at the salvation of the Canadian peo e. pnrfiifnt time it loloks asnikf he iplight yle ioundi a ‘rlriarkéttfior orlgdhmn if" er a heavy oss. ere no arm pro uc an e p ucs o trlxlligdtgiuiédlzh’; dgéigigéteoofinfigolggt doubt whatever that the United other indilsiries. Thi= was recog. ‘ _ _ States bu-yer will see to it that he nlaed by the Prime Minister (Mr. y“ m’ m?! film's M gets the benefit. of the dutv on all Mackenzie King) in 1930 an-uarv an a4 nlary an a u y ' ‘ - Q produce ased f. o. b. shlp- speaking of the agreement 0i 3'7 1-2 DJ ° l f" ‘he “heir, ping poingumh bofore the House of Commons. he oral-state pact in the New Ynrlr srea. said h» would leave to the De- Eprtrrent. oi Aericnlture in Wash- gtcn any further moves to. con- tinra sales under the agreement. 4. J. A. Cou‘ter. treasurer ni the daivmens Vague, and M. F‘. Mo- Grath. treasurer that the cost of labour would be Rcches. the same. but we must not forget Gmde VI-l. ‘Ihesesa DesRoches: f. Urban MscNelli: 8. Nellie Amen suit. Grade V-1. Doris . "herb Louis Pclrier; S. Edith Desfloches. then w _ tested and although they d0 m‘ 0t shefflelds. a the meeting to a cme M. he... “ma; milk mmnany_ Sam h a _~~ ~ ‘w ~ t‘! W ~ have the house and the country months in the year. With aJ ‘mp ' naglFln-nlaufd witmirsgg ploggllsusiotpgjluarggcmsfisffi-yegipgbgtlthe BBIJOVE. I sat. that for two reas- these costs I am satisfied that the nuhmus comm..." "Let, me My that me present Engage mum“ a Marjorie M“; zntistienrtakifiéeirtliggrlriltélarfswlafi £1820: total cost. of producing potatoes and marketing them in tihe United States is somewhere in the neigh- borhood cf $1 per barrel. There would have to be a considerable dliferenloe in the price of potatoes produced in the two countries to make our potatoes attractive in ons. iilst bccause of the quota lTECI/Il against our "otatces crate"- lrlg the UnitedStates. and secondly because of the tree entry of pota- tces irrm the United States to Ca- nada. Th? United States produce absut 400.000.1100 bushels of pota- tcrs ~1v. We in Carada produce aldlrnimstratlon when it began the New, I might say. Mr. speaker. that if negotiation of this agreement made fifteen years ago titer-e had been it. a. matter of policv that nothing some such rarifri reduction as ls would be done in the algreernen being made in this treaty, before with i-he United states that would the United States had spent mil- in any wav affect. arw of the prov- lions of dollars on trawlers and lsions of the Canada-United King- other flailing equipment. the treatv dr-n arr-cements." ' and the ventilation much Grade Il—l. Della Deoiwchesl 2. Ida M. Gsudet; 3. Reggie Amen- ault. Grade I tel-l. Aleisi Arseilault: 2. Marv Edna. Gaudet: 3. Rose Mary Desmches. Grade I (bl-l. Albert DesRoch- IT TAKES nu avsrdda crnn Isl 55 030.000 bush- their markets, m, ht h b“ of bu “t Th E cls. The tabla ducts for _ s‘ ave n more .ne cse wene the words or the es; 2. Alfred Desitcches: 3. my Cfiilfltin is 1.000.000 bushels. Ridiculous Charla Qmfllficelalihmfl‘ °‘ m” M‘“""m° lgggtqflgls; “$515 whfudlllmttfi mm‘! "ch" “We l! l° ht l‘ ‘MY l" “l” With mime to the conceals weeks in iii-fine tlie innit-silo; MUSIC United States or 7i’! 1-2 cents per The hon. member also said that hundred pounds for nine months the potato growers or Mglng were o’ the y~"r, and 60 CFIllT-i for three slat-ins that they had been "sold to WRITE ADS of the Ottawa agreements. mean nothing so long as the ssrne con- The mun‘ mum," my m“ cessions are granted to Newfound- k Isl Division Senior _ nrcntils. The three months in which dltiw-n the river". 110w can a quota Md as "e granwd m Canada we epi, his promise in 1035. but in the “m” Gum“ A M“ “an W the grerlhr mic is i-"wrard are De- of $1,000,000 bushels have much ' 1038 treaty we ilnrl that the irice ' l“ 5 ' The ay You Want He," camber. January all-i February. As effect upon a production cf 350- fnamiziahgupgsgfigu? which the Canildlan P0091‘! “W Eiiiismiiiiswiieloidlllli. ' mun" Ad l_ ‘ n‘ Ch I G the producer: ‘of pctatlcie?‘ in ghe- 000.000 or i0tlta000‘.0'fl£0mbushels?ustill ttlhad to pay is l; caring dowp cg ver lsers in ' e ar ottetown uard’ ‘e Mflfl me Pr" was We MW. l- it ls claimed a treaty so- b,- a Nil-w are arenas on Wm offered m" a‘ camber. Janluaw and February are lng to work greet niidsnlp upon m“ Nmoundlmd M, gflflnm bacon. lumber, a lea. pears. honey: _ the three important month; so far potato producers in the state oi m‘ mm“, mm, ‘Ne. No ma,” leather, manufsc urirlg goods and as the export from our province is Maine and in other parts of me made m mm duty on s," many other AL Y v roncerned. Unit/ed Slates. 1n.- whole thing is 'l‘he great of this coun- ldllculou. ‘men the hon. member try are not such academic theories Insufficient Quota r 5 of m“ benefit ‘ a . In this connec- Bnd Division Del-ls Poirier. lubecos Berk. Edna Peters. Int Dlvlsisn Junior Irene Gallant, Una Gallant, Plun- cis Desi-techies. Nita Tu lin, D0ro~ téhgussliant. Juliette rier. Betty as the nt. of the United States. but the practice-l uni mm l probably due w Norway being the m" s complete and up-to-the-minute advertising m, 0th,,- day the 1M,‘- oi u... mwmdumm, 1,, m, “m4 Bum, mum, “puma 9mm, or w o; w, t. service, including opposition (w. Ma-rlliml said mere We m n. ss A ruie people in ul Domin oin- m 9W“, w, 111i was one county in New Brunswick when m poor crop in e c,“ ads and the solving of our un- n“, to m in a not d l m CUTS. COPY. ARTWORK. LAYOUTS, ILLUS- wag» wig; wmig-{rlhfin b3; out... 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