‘v i 4 I - i L _.T17 r______,..__. V. . L i -- i ,_ ‘i i l I '_ _= ° ‘E ' .L3 if fm- mei: thsiif i. 5 cowl. wss1f Gov j- toij moi; out; __ -1-:i M his i nec( 'wi :vi pea' det 18-1'.” the ‘ I \ I Gu. me Pri for _ 250 in ed Bu lie: fill on 5355 i T, 5' I » J iz ,_ i I |._ \ l i i i li-fa _ ii Aim l!l.'l'.? rio lot I oily! 'l‘iIli_f 'lifsi », CO1. of-'sci _ mi’ .bqge-‘.. 1 _ ._L_,¢. ` _J House (Continued from Page li one who has engaged in all kinds of sm famiing. by 1 Mr. Lea maintained that the ex im . and he was asking even the Mr. Strong commended Mr. Mr. Strong: Under your direc- Sharp's activities in the Agrlcul- tion tural department and warmly con- mus grstulated the Minister upon his for present appointment to the res- ponsible portfolio of Public Works. The Opposition leader had sug- gested that Mr. Strong had been el- Mr acted in the Fourth District of Alle Prince on account of the fact that»i'oi-cement in Summerside. The his grandfather had represented latter had related some gossip about lhat district in the Legislature. Mr.,a man having obtained a drink in Strong replied by saying that it was ii "speakeasy." “If I were in my surely a high tribute fo his grand-` hon. !ather's career to say that his efforts have the temerity to talk about pro- _on behalf of the district would be, hibltion enforcement," said Mr. so wcll remembered after this lapse Strong. He referred to conditions of limo. under Liberal regime when rum The ti-iticisin by Opposition mein- flowed so freely that they christ- bers of the federal budget provisions ened one speakeasy the “Bucket of was then replied to. Mr. Strong in- Blood." silinccd the measure introduced by Mr. the Bennett Government to stabilize Government came into power." inc value of the pound sterling at Mr, Strong: “That is not so. The S-i 60 on our fish and farming pro- landlord of that inn was fined un- ducts. To Ml: Melntyre's complairit_ der :liat ilic neu' lax had cost him $6.00' never collected the fine.” on 1700 lbs. of sugar, Mr. Strong re- Mr, Lea: “He was put in Jail." _'>Z;rd bg: slioniizzg that Mr. Mclntyrc, Mr. Strong: He never was put in \\'c=i.iIil siiiiiil to iiiske an ndvalice of! jail simoii ou his lohsioi- patio of coo’ fri.-nd knows tho oohaitioh very"E°1“' eases by way of the stabilization well, There is no "rum row" on proy.i..ie:‘.s in the budget. On pork Central street now." ilicre had already been an increase Mi; Alien; “It 'is all on Spring of one cciit a pound since llic nc\v Str biidgci was introduced. Mr., Strong: "No. The only inn The niembci' for Riisiivo (Mr. Le- he Page) had also conipiained of thc Inn," hugixz' tux but this tax would fall Coritiniilrig, Mr. Strong said that ixiezu lic;i\'i!y on vscalihy persons, in \\lz-_i had ai l':gE.; to coiiiilbiite to me 1110 f€1lC1‘l11 1FC€1S1i1`1~'- been convicted. In Kensington, in the s particular reason." U Prohibition Enforcemc . °“5 ins friend‘s position, I would not the Allen: That was since the I for the Act and my hon. friends T under my lioir. friends. My hon. [kno of t ect now." the can name now is “Dew Drop __ bi the last three months in Sum- 8 r . . Strong then dealt with Mr. P°“y - li i hihiti - °f 1- ns Crt C sm of pm on en lfailurewrecked many of our lead- does leaders, but hope and courage, Pros- perity will come again, and we will unite in building a greater Prince t decline double that of any previous- ents what they thought abou _ly recorded md hu Damned mr _ twice the average durationof any . The speaker tion questions were prepared P’°"i°“" d°P"“1°n he Principal of the 5ch°ol_ |instanced the great world panic of .. 1873 which aifectedboth Europe _ I am sure my hon mend and America. Leading banks in the t , in bed th t tl United States went to the wall. The haw ser B ques on depression did not reach this Pro- vince for two years. The first seri- shock to Island business was the " | failure of James Duncan and Com- , of which Sir James Malcolm iverpool was head, and _ this shipbuildcrs. The situation seemed to improve but in 1881 the Bank of Prince Edward Island. larges ‘ failed with a loss of $400,000, twice t of the thlee Island banks. amount of its paid up capital. Conditions among the people in those times in the Province were a great deal harder than during the `present depression, yet they had managed to pull through. If depres- sions of the past were compared with this 'n this one, it would disclose that depression was running true to l. he country, Mr. Strong insisted, not want pessimism among its ard Island than has yet been \vn. (Applause). Instancin the world wide effect K _ he depression, Mr. Strong quoted following statement from the inaugural address of President Roosevelt: Values have shrunken to fan- tastic levels; taxes have risen; our lity to Day has fallen: Govern- ment of all kinds is faced by seri- side only fourteen drunks had ous curtailment of income; the H19 Fourih District, ho aid not thiuki’ are Priiicc Co. Expenditures there had' been a single arrest tori ue ism tlizit the Government had spent the 2, dis.. rti-mate amount in Prmce the ans of exchange are frozen in the currents of trade; the with- d leaves of industrial enterprise on every side; farmers find no rkets for their produce; the other hand, during the last year savi11gS Uf 11111115' ye111`S in 111011- nds of families are gone. More ~. _ ki .. -i. _ 1’ '52 ~ 4 _ , Y ti ‘ , - TO _ ~-'_.¢F&~--- -__ ---» »-¢~.£-.»7....i "“" ¥ -'57 J , .casa l-:lcH'r , THE CHAR1-O’_1-’1`E W_.N.. ' 1; . = -_ _ - - - --- ~ mm! never was another depression. The nt Tu menu” At that present depression has recorded a I I l ». »--.;<;f.'"-»-.s-..- - . ~ "»."""'f . . . , g. ‘ X ., W ____ .. ____;'._.... ..-__ onto to correspond with water-lion. friend is estimating ` the rates. This rstc should benefit Is-_ lrovth we _had too extensively to land producers particularly, as the acre. We sold 2 bushels' to tho New Brunswick does not' ship 'by acre. If we can get 30 or _25 bushels water. ` to the more I think we are doing 1 wsu." .. 1 rox mano, Mr. campbeu 'una his "og-urea’ - I were probably a uma The likelihood is that the fox_hut his point was that Mr. Mao- busiuess ol more nlwml Island wuts should be in a position to will ost ian province u,ooo.ooo. phoo his when as an disposal or Mr. strong continued. There should me pi-0vin¢¢_ ' ' I io .'-'--sw » - . _. , , I _ ' pl _'.2-I-:coronal he nowll of l:='|'i»a:v':'»'s lm uv-wi of ni GUARDIAN - .- ~ I en ed Yesterday - 29a 1 ,~ PUBLIC FORUM - me ul di»unu:"v|" 1 ,f,m,§°:“ih . isiirliaiciililli qua-osiiCo.'icoo1;ii if s -op ._ it The voolto 5 word strldli Cillhh ‘I l"i loulyloturolsdrboll all “dsc os. o. c. Ancuisajnn has re-' turned to practice and his office is W°1`° coca from _mu Moron. seas-u_ od J the be s branch of the Department My-_ gm 1| “id 1,, hm 5,,” Peoples Church 011 Thllrcdlyv 17°’ we ' _ of _agriculture devoted to the fox poked over me wal." mi- his nge,-. Hitch 80,‘at 7,30 p.m. J. A. 'La-lu? business in this Province. This was emo eq gi-is ppgvingiai ggmgm-iu_m~__ necessary in the interests of tho He ordinary small rancher, Mr. Btwn: ute believed. inect . _ _ that i l th I-Ie commended the Women‘a In- - :is expggxaguxighsige cgugg 5111"” 1°' their '1’1°°dld °"°’1" 1" that while the Government was improving conditions in the =°11°°1§~ .viuiug so hulls the sanaumum the When the Womsn's Institutes Jpposmon W” oppose-d to “_ The un for their campaign in this con °“111° 1° the G°‘1emm"‘1‘ °“d,“k' acting leader ot the Government, ed 101' 51-11011 1° 855351 1" f“1'11‘°" however, he admitted, was infavor efforts in the schools he did not of 1, and was instrumental in 'eb S90 110W 11115’ G°"'°1'~‘!“°"1 1~'°“1'1 re' ting the Women’s Institutes inter- Th The problem of n':cnta.ly delec- tve children was then discussid. --a These children c0111d PGY l11'0P¢?1" the sympathy of the House, but -he be accommodated in the 01191-1112- remembered that many' hours had| give serious consideration. for oompensationforthe Dalton San-' Of great importance, Mr. Strong utorium. We now have the two believed, was the problem of can- Governments in line, and what ad-_ Virginia MacKenna, R..N., left Fri- H° cer treatment. Ontario had issued ditlonal revenue had this Govern-I day last for Montreal, where Mrs. LIN' a series of pamphlets 8115115 in- ment received from Ottawa? The‘MacKenna_wiilrecelve radium treat- 1"* ders Government deserved cre- ment following a very serious op- T trek Duffy was adjourned till pei; e court. The plaintiff was or- si struotions on how to combat this Sa disease and it might be advisable dit mont, student ,GAll'r'rED.-In the list of up ments in the Canadian militia re oently gaaetted appears the follow- _lo Jll. ina: P. 2:. 1. ulgim. - and, Lt. iD commended the Women's Instit-I ** .~ _:':1_-:"7 °"n1'h°°' '"1 “du W" noi ion no had misuse institutes pointmeutr. promo*-Ions wd retire- u 1'? 111° .°"““””‘ “'*1°°“‘ - 'W8 . Rl (Bupy.) H. C. Whitney is retired. .ill 4th, Oct., 1932. for In the case of J. 0. C. Campbell ,ou CONDITION Il\IPBOVI‘IS--Evei'y- vs one will be pleased to learn of the continued improvement in the con- rn fuse 11111 fffi11¢Si~ esioa. ' 'ditioh or George channel at 111° tru e Government, he said, was in-. Charlottetown Hospital following Ga terrible mess" and should have' amputation of his right leg, neces- ph sitated by a very distressing accid- ent. Mrs. Bernard McKenna, of»Char- lottetown, accompanied by Miss for starting thenbliilding of the eration recently, in the Charlotte- P* for J plsi for the Minister of Pubiio Health sarwtorium. he maintained. It 1151 town Hospital. ,@1111 of this P,-_ovince in do the game, _ was not for the discouragement that Mr Dennis' 1-11° y w uid e d ey After listening to . statement on cranbcrries at the 111° last session we had some 110176 1111119 hui 'f Mr. Dennis was ever appointed S31 ister f A rlculture he would 11° Min o g ak to d nee the in-I :e__;_5mt;s1;1:;`>t ___;__Sv_;___ _ _Sucking for work, not doles, The thanks of the House were ampbell continued. We have ar M I d t the - chitects and contractors who are as due to the M ngaleatr' Jnnmer qualified as any in Can- collectors received at that time NOVEL RELIEF MEASURE-A for o hav ha mon to rovidin warmth* novel means of p g d. 1119 01110110311-S "W@1’G 001111118, this winter has been resorted to lla me 1° T°°51-" ' |by a. number of citizens who sac- of growing on their Property. Inonei case a large tree was cut down by the owner, who was thus able to provide two loads of fire-wood to ,_ , SB Libe_als were in power fines for , p0________t_ __ host of unemployed R€l11.\'l11Z¥ 10 31"- M°1i11yre's critic- drunkenness in the last. year. On mu ec ' County on road work, etc., in_ (mm . im kexmess collected 1" K°“Smgt°“ citizens face the grim problem of Prince C.'iuiii~.‘ lastyear, Mr. Strong- nmgmited to 9, considerable sum. ex1s;@,~,ce_ and an equally gi-ea; said the cost had been $85,515.87. He’ M;-_ then Comimrcd this expenditure held Saturday at summer-sizie which with the sum of $78,525 spent by the_ wus t It ,, Lea Goveisiirieiit in the First Dis-, people, and at which there was the _ trict of Prince to elect Mr. Thane best A. Campbell. if the present Gov- ernment lzvi been extravagant in tion the other day," | expenditures in Prince County, hc M ; . Strong also instanceel a race number toil with little retum. ly ii. foolish optimism can deny On attended by E large number of he dark realities of the mom- ci of good order. I Mr. Alien: “Teil us about the elec- N t H ho The hon. member from St. Peters, ’~ S1’°“g I Ca" ° my “ iii/lr. Mclhtyrei had dealt with -'<>u1dlf-uc it to the iwoolc to say friend about that, una I can tell md gmvcm___g_ and had claimed what the Lea Government had bcen1 him an about that house that was that local gravel was inferior to the in its election expenditure in First Qwupied by some of my hon. _ _ V imported material. Mr. Strong in- Pnme' “lends Liberal "lends in me West stanced the main Borden road from MF. 5510118 B150 1192119 W1111- 111° end polling division in Summerslde.” Re Opposition leader's argument for currency inflation, which he said situation in the Prince County Jail “Ill “'01l1d 1'0-S1115 111 B11 11111'11¢d11119 1111' under Liberal administration, par- 25 f=1V°1'11b1° 1’¢11C11°1.1 on the money ticularly one occasion when the market to the Canadian dollar, pwgeoiiiors had iooked some seized er The Opposition members who are iiq now so critical of the Conservative gui, and prisoners and officials 1111 election platform, had themselves gp ads Corner and Summerside. The ad had to be scraped twice a week summer, it wash-boarded so dly. It was gravelled by the Lib- al Government with imported ma.- n i terial. Mr. McIntyre: “They all do that." Mr, Sirong cited two turns on o road, Gillcspie‘s Comer and Continuing, Mr. Strong cited the uor in the vault and it was take drunk together The Attorney 1 ' iii no platform in coins to the people- ciouerui had hola sh luvestigaiiohi Clozlefs _um hom of ,hem dom in 1931- They had neither policy nor and fined some or them. Ho cited - W 0111111 1° 1111111! 1/1161-1' 0011150- But another instance prisoners who were last minute order had come up had set fire to the jail. The prison-i _ ith Island gravel; and there was “washboard” because of the 'good avcl. These two turns were wid- ’ no "Manny d B the campaign’ 8' waiting 1° be taken 1° Dorchester:-biiidiiig material in the Island r "from the engine room." This order e s was in the form of a letter issued were still -drunk when they were ° 3°” dmnk that “ight “nd they ' Shed during thc into fsii ical, They were machined this year and thc by Mr. Lea to the electors of-his dis- taken next day to Dorchester. roadway was surfaced with local trict. In it Mr, Lea solicited a. con- tinuation of the electors' support on ding" supplied by a Liberal mem- the 810111111 511315 they should ap- ber to the jail inmates. Rum was -»preciate the Govemment‘s »“iour fu years accomplishment of services to and with plum pudding and rum the entire Province, particularly the they were well supplied. No won- service rendered the Foiuth District der, he said, it was difficult for the *of Prince by the Liberal Govern- present administration to break the -~-ment.” Mr. Lea's letter further stat- prisoners off the free and easy hab- b “ed that "although thousands of its they had acquired under Liberal i miles of roads have been widened V 1 ° and improved, and over 5 thousand He referred to the "plum pud- _wel rnished by some of their friends. - great impwvement in Prince County. Among ‘other roads which had ecn improved and widened by power graders last year Mr. Strong instanced the County Line Road, 1Margate, the mad from New An- rule. Referring to Opposition charges of steel and concrete bridges con- discrimination in administering un-‘ _struct/ed, three ferry boats built and employment relief, Mr. Strong said mm S°h°°1 1hr°“'=’h 1° Travelms $40,000 provided for construction of he could cite several instances R851' and Sh“1`br°°k3M°Ca“11R'°“d» i b M ‘North Bedeque; Bradford Road: ~a Sanotorium, as well as many im- where, on application to himi y r. i D R d __ --jprovemcnts to all our public build- A. E. MacLean, M.P., he had obtain-` H-WSU" 011 . AUSUS 116 COVE; ;,ings, we have not placed one' ad-, ed relief for Liberals in his own dis- 1 C1055 H0813- T1'y0I1- .niiiohui dollar or liuhiiiiy oh our trict. 1 T11¢ "ads had 11°F” 116111111 c011- 3-_qProvince, that is not being paid for' Answering criticisms as to the em-11111011 by C0111-111110115 S019-P1118 811111 ...on the installment plan out of the- ployment of an outside architect-by 1111511181 f1”€Sh material in the increased receipts from motor vchiclei for Prince of Wales College, Mr. ruts. ;:_and gas taxes. Therefore there has! Strong pointed out- that the Prince In this connection he read is let- I . not been any additional taxes on; Edward Island Hospital had engag- ter from a resident of Carleton ---the farmers land in the Province. ed an architect from Ontario. S’dii1g, a former Liberal supporter, It is all being annually paid for out Mr. LePage: “They had- swelled _ commending the G¢v¢-rumen; for of the receipts from motor vehicles heads too." _ _the splendid road from Cape Trav- and gas taxes.” _ ~. Cites Ex-Premiu Saunders The Cv0V€1‘1111'1B111i.M1‘. 5110118 C011- erse School to Dawson’s Corner. tlnued, had acted with the very best The 1.,-tier stated the Liberal Gov- intentions in having plans preparedugmmpnt had been asked to make for the new Falconwood I-Iospital._ uf, ,Md .-half Way decent.. but ._ To this argument of the Liberal Ii. had been found that the original they Bm no satisfaction “ng” the -~ leader, Mr. Strong replied by plan was expensive consi'dcring the Conservatives came into powen ' citing the following statement of ~ present financial situation, but the I Mr Leals leader, Ex Premier Saun 1same thing had happened with the Potato M tk W0U1d 51011 81188651?" ,. . ..i Continuing, Mr. Strong said that waddeiis corner, cope Traverse, Privileges wo now ouloy- Thor were Ll Govemment and so e k ho in the un of Public Wor s w - avoidable absence of the Premier had carried on the b1lS1¥i9S8 Of 1111? Province. | The Opposition members had, on ___ the whole, been very fan' in their criticism Mr Strong concluded On Road Graveiing K ' ‘ ‘ 000 above the lowest tender. Thai I t er tender from Prince Edward listening to them. however, he WHS reminded of a verse he had rc- cently read in a newspaper: They are the restless ones, Wonders of the mind, Scaling the heights of thought For things they cannot find; Moving like veerlng winds _ l5|er missing their aim; Planning and dreaming on, Finding all is in vain." MR. J. A. CAMPBELL - Mr. J, A. Campbell, Liberal, ex- pressed the' hope that tlic Prcnil-er would shortly be able to take over his responsible duties again. He congratulated the mover and sec- onder of the address in reply to me S1”-och' fmm the Thr°"°'1proper chance under the system IS n (Messrs. Wigmorc and J. Howard MacDonald). He referred to the achievements of the pioneer set- tlers in this Province. They had handed down free land and the had been a very had comer under ' not extravagant. but lived happy i at beral administration. This was and contented with what they had. l carrying mortgages should be pro ward Island Hogpiiay Mmh 2'/,_ widened out, and effected ‘another The Speech from the Throne im- iioilied 1111111 they Wefe 9-1719 W m°°1- 1933 to Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Saund- plled that we must go back to the _spirit of those times and live as our forefathers did. But it seemed unjust that our farmers and fisher- men should have to go back to those times while the Govemment went on building expensive and el- aborate buildings. We should con- sider those who are contributing to the revenues of the Province. The Govemment should protect and look out for the man who is not able to make a living in these times. The old Prince of Wales College had served to educate some oi' the greatest men the Island had produced. Mr. Campbell believed the Minister of Education was ain- ccrc, but if the Province was not able to pay for improved methods it was time to call a. halt. The debt of the Province had increased to something like $3,600,000. Can we afford to go ahead and build ex- pensive buildings? Hon. Dr. MacMillan: "What . - - t - dcrs, in a speech in the Lcglslativegnew Prince Edward Island Hospital B P -_ Mr. Campbell! "I will come to session of 1927, ns reported in the plans, which called for ii building Mn strong endorsed the 0ppos_f that later.” _ Patriot: “It is ull vcry well to say that the gasoline tux comes out of .particular class of people, that it is ir special tax for special ex- penditure. Thc fuct that the gas- -oline lax is cal'-inarlzcd docs not make it any less ii fax. _If it does I would suggest they had__bcttcr _-oarniaii: the Land Tax and Income Tux so that the people will realize tlicy are not paying costing some $400,000 and which af- , - i --1 -- -- -- » ;‘:;";.1';;i.:f:..‘;.i”L;° :;;f.;.°“;'..‘.;i.':“ present financial circumstances. im) pointpd out thatthe U t Rcsuming the debate yesterday market _'hi ' '_S'1°°°° afternoon, Mr. Strong said it would. , S ye” was °°s°d “` tak atliei aticlan to iindcr-’ga'nSt us' except my seed which C R ll] Tl siuha u-hui on tho discussion was ""1 1"1"°11’°"Y 1° 111° NC" EHS' about in regard to the finances. He “nd Stat” “nd New Jersey' W1. congratulated the acting leader of mt 1'° 11"’ S°“1'h- N° “ed had been thc House 'on the very clear state- shbped 1“1° the Siam 01' V11'81Y119» fiilyilllllg at nil," fmcnt he had given of the true fin- 11115 YUM Ht 1111- 1°* 111° “T51 111111’ Mr. Strong also riiruted from Mrs nncinl situation ofthe Province. I-le sm" 111° S*-‘ed 11115111055 developed, If.-fs election camiiaigii statement believed the people generally were T110 01115' Canadian market Wo had the assiirliiico that li elected thasympatlietic ruthcr than critical of WHS 111 Quebec and Ontario. Prices Liberals would iroiitiiiur- to exp:-ri-‘ the Government/a efforts to cope last fall were 40 cents for table ment with pcriliauent hard surface' with the unprwedented wndiiion as stock, a price which was not war- roiid building material "suitable to. E rcsiiii of me wp,-id d¢pr¢5Si°,,_ fronted and therc were so many our coudiii0ii1=." ` 1 This country with its immense re- cars in storage that the price kept 1'1'.‘11?1`1`i11Z' 10 1110 0i1l>0fi11l011 1o11_ni_;arv this G°;1erm11=nb__1_n- Gander, both of nrackiey Point crease e sa ar es o some o c- _ 303,; _ iaia who could very well afford to live on the salaries they were re- DEATHS ceivlng, Mr, Campbell maintained. _ ‘ MCLEOD-At 96 Prince Bt. on . Sunday, March 28, Catherine Mc- Railways Have 's:.‘;.’;:;::“;.:.:;::f° °- Mutual Agreement ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,, ,,,,,,,,,m ,,,w` _g York, March 24, 1933, Mrs. Euphe- mia McDonald, formerly of Clyde (Canadian Press) sanvr Joan, N. n., March za- §f:t';‘;‘t‘," P22” f‘;"°"'d “"‘(‘;:h;‘_§ ` _ y 0 er age.- .::l.:i‘i°::i.i:.;:°i.‘:° .§:;;°l“: -- -»»-- .1 quid pro quo to the Canadian Pa- CARB-At Marshfield, Monday, cific Railways for the elimination March 27th, 1933, Mrs. Chai-les A, of switching and transfer charges to Carr, age 37 years. Fimei-al from West Saint John, announced Satur-. Marsh field Presbyterian Church to- dly from Ottawa and Montreal. WHS morrow, Wednesday, Maron 20th, Dol It 19-it 101118116 by the following Service starting at 2 o’clock, Inter- iclesram from B. J. Hungerford. ment Marshfield cemetery. acting President of the Canadian ‘ ‘ Nmomu BAMBRICK-In the city on March ...me Ummm., Nauomu Railways 28, 1933, Alexander J. Bsmbrlck, are publishing rates between West “ed 81 Years- Funeral f1'°111 111° “mt _,ohh and points on the Cam residence of his daughter, Mrs. adian National Railways on export Bm-1' shepherd' 45 31111111-°11 AVC-» and import traffic on which the Thursdw ’“°‘"“1“3 111 3-45 1° 15119 canadian Nmoml nun," B ,,°Bd_ Church of the Most Holy Redeemer . haul on the same basis as those now then* W R' C- C°"‘“¢°"Y- published by the Canadian National _ ,io East Saint John ana the Can- +- -ff.i§".§§§i"i°. i‘Ii.Z°i.fvi§f.’if..i°i`"..' N. D. MacLe¢':° rangemsnt between the Canadian UNDBITAILEB ¥.i§-17”’-i..‘2‘.‘1‘.i.‘i‘.Z°.‘§f.“_2..`T.‘;‘$"I.‘i.’2.T.‘i; ""“"‘_“ covered by the agreement. _ _"xg _ ..:.“.i::#.:°..‘.'::.':;:..“'z.f";:.;:;; -~ _ i, . i .without e more . ' Mr. Campbell commended the re- 1°" _i C0 . that mcctinz ursed that farmers- sAUNni~:ns-at the Prince Ed-i L6 the ved gamishees appeared and pro that they did not owe any thing to the debtor The attach Ing summons was dismissed and the costs of the same added to the dgment STEVENS SCORES dere Ev In (Continued from Page 1) _-i.__._.__m_____ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, March 28-Hon. H. H., Stevens, M`nister of Trade andi Commerce, resumed debate on the Budget in the House of Commons today. Another year had come and gone and what was more another year' of economic and commercial depres- sion was past and gone, remarked Mr. Stevens. If one looked back over the past year or three or four y951°_5. 11111115’ W0llld be willing to* admit. that ‘we were much wiser' today than we were." Many _ideas which had been advanced as s cure-all were very mistaken ideas. Many "weird suggestions" had come from the other-‘side of the 1-louse, said Mr. Stevens. "‘We ,as Canadians, can clsim a right to look back over the past year with some degree of satisfac- tion-evcn if it is grim satisfac- tion," Mr. Sth.@a observed, "and we can look toward the next year with confidence." The Oppostion 'financial critic, H n J L Ralston, had been “cer the population or canada for hi. cal change, therefore be it ' hesolved that because we do M wish to see a regime, sound in iii source and principles, tcrid ii eventually vanish sway in alma Bcneral disaolvrobation, the cm, dian Dental Association does hm. W1111 51153251: to the Governnicntii Canada the desirability of opml ing a National Commission om. posed oi' economists, jurists, gig professional men, not eonneohi with politics or any important liii. nncial group, for the purpose of in. V991»1Biting our present cconomii structure, _with the ond iri vlewoi recommending to Parliament iii; necessary changes for the ri-mo of whatever is vltlated. Tlll-I _CAN.'iDl'.»\N ml. ~- .issocia ir* _This idea of suggesting to thi Federal Government the formatioi of a National Board, io which would be intrustcd the duly of iii- dicating the necessary means ii bring an end to the evident abiuii now prevailing in finance, has rin received the entire approval of 0| professional associations liercaltei mentioned: The Ontario Dental Associatlmi The College of Dental Surge! of the Province of Quebec: The Provincial Dental Board! Nova Scotia; ` The College of Dental Surgemi Ui’ British Columbia; . The Alberta. Dental Association: o . _ . - tainly not complimentary," Stevens continued. The member for Yarmouth-Shelburne had been; somewhat confused, however, in his description of the Government! According to Col- Ralston the Government had been at once "weak and without sell reliance", and "domlneering", at the some time "fear-stricken" and "I-rrog-' ant." agement-no recognition of the world difficulties and perplexities," Mr. Stevens declared, "and a moss "There was no word of enoour-_I1 th misinterpretstion of public statis- U0!- tics. He proposed to show the House the Minister proceeded, that the picture of trade conditions present- ed by the opposition financial crit- ic. "was a false picture." OTTAWA, March 28.-(C.P.) -A general defence of the Bennett Gov- ernxnent’s trade and fiscal policies, coupled with a suggestion that all parties co-operate in solving the problenis of the country, was enter- ed in the House of Commons today by Hon. H. H. Stevens, -continuing the budget debate, Canadafs export business, said the Trade Minister was holding up well from a volume angle. New markets were being opened, particularly in different paris ol the British com-; monwealth. 'I'he govemmentb Ag- ricultural Stabilisation Fund repre- sented millions of dollars to primary producers shipping to United King- » dom markets. And in the domestic field.'tho Dominions venture into wheat hedging prevented the Win- nipeg Exchange from dropping to 30-cont levels, so for without the lou ot s. dollar to the National Treasury. "Our picture,". said Mr. Stevens, "at this time may not be particu- llrlv my but as s people, one-nation Apron; many, I think we ls Can- . The Council of Dental Surgeon of New Brunswick: The College ol Demi surgeon of Saskatchewan; '~ The Dental Association of Prinei Edward Island. This move of our Associatl I' 1/ ‘ -i inspired by no.ozh-_-1 motivo that of endeavouring to help ml leaders in their strenuous cfforii io risht the aotuoi distressing ea- omic conditions of our country, and we sincerely hope our sugges- tion will meet with your views and 0-Se of your distinguished colleag- Pfly accept, Honourable Sir, M respectful regards of, Yours sincerely, PHILIPPE lllillilila President of the Ciiimdian Dental Association SUM Mi-fi1i3iilE and Prince County -This column In reserved for DW' ol lm-nl Interest but ndrertlnlns 011 nawsy nature may he imuricd li* cents n word strictly nnynlllo 1" ' '\l|(‘l~ .__ J._ _DOUBLEIIEADER h0<.'kCY " sington Rink, Wednesday. “"1” 29, All Stars vs. Superstars oi ill* North .shore League. riuoi sun' for Thompson Trophy. Kensinlm Tender-skins vs.. SlJ1'111E V311" Heart Breakers. First 851111* °°'“' mencing at 7.30. Skatln8 ‘M match. 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