--- G" cylinder heads! torque truck engine-a V-typo eight with aluminum Newlsataros? Mesoarytrackslsavosvdfyillhl 7°" smarter styllngmfor handling filed-kl‘ ""159" performance and dependability based on a chassis } heavy tracks. Campus than. Drive than. You'll do: \ salhsahshmuuhspmchckomwbewh Fordrivilgealylvll-Iflliivhliiiillfili". IamouasmooIMereur-y:::aeompldl_l'l_ll!a_'3 lllredaslaaavlsoIsInIlWllQllliflfl-‘Wlltflhlllel M“, hganiagwim the lowest! M horns, mm- uguiliahw and uh my. w ’ [ggyqueycslingoronthatnatnltsislveglia-Ei vaaslllatlllfi-lyli0lilfliililfli5lilln 335" grille. Backofitlsapowcn-pocked Mercury high shndardeqaipmIl-leetllolewlldspryllghtaad aide-fer tag-wk vol,»- Nev-umbilical”! Now on Display MERCllliYmo’ LIHCOLHMéa TELEPHONE I260 srn want MOTOR$ CORNER GREAT GEORGE AND FITZROY. STREETS house m‘ communes ‘(continued from vase 9) Mr. Bell: "Then I would ask how; many receive traveiims @Xl7e"595_~_ Mr. Hughes: "Four, I would say. Mr. Bell: To my mind thcre are only three men entitled to 891 2 Mr Gallant, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Wright. Mg; Hughes; "Those are the only ones. Portfolio members get $450 and nothing else. Mr. Bell said that the member for Charlottetown also swt ifflvri- ling expenses. Five members of the Government were residing ln the city and none of these was cnl-itléd to e naes for travelling across the greet to attend Government megtlngg, he maintained. not M‘; Hughes: “That is not for attending Government meet- ings, It is for the ordinary ex- penses throughout the yefli- _ m. Hell: "Where do you travel? m, gughes: 1 travel 12.000 miics ovary year on Government busin- s nhrkmll: Yo!“ 'th 2x111121**” aaparae em 0!‘ T - at m h, who: , discussion on this point, Mr. Bell made a mo- tion which was defeated, Io have m; gygtem changed. Deputies’ Salaries ll "Oil tten- ‘tahe mccihiltul? lei: the ‘salar- y limit liavdd l sunny. Jittery i " V r. ‘survey, , 13m: depilties. The ‘neputy Min- islet; o! tzlgzrugalsltéfgirflltlgc $13k OI‘ 5 9 v gry of gEducation $7.400; the 13°F‘ uty Minister of Welfare, $2,800, the deputy Provincial Treasurer $3.909- Those with the longest record were the Deputies of Public Works and Agriculture. Why were men brought into other departments at higher salaries? he asked. M‘ €.‘“““°%i."?i“‘.iif”“£é they are ge ins. a s c tell you." In the case of Col. Field- ing. Deputy Minister 0! W611!!!» he said it was customarynto take service men back after ing dis- charged. and his salary was the same as the total amount he form- eriv received. Mr. RR. Bell said he understood the dairy superintendent and field representatives in the D merit of Agriculture had rcce ved in- creases in salaries, but not the Deputy Minister. Why was this, he asked. The Deputy was doing a splendid job, and was in a position of great responsibility. He should be the first to have his salary raised. Hon. Dr. MacMillan also urged the claims of the Deputy Ministers of both Public Works and Agricul- ure. Hon. Mr. Barbour said time was an understanding that when the Province gets a settlement at Ot- at Ottawa. there will be some ad- ilgtmant made in some of the sal- a es. Hon. Mr. stewartzflThe idea was that when we got a substantial in- crease from Ottawa there would be a revision u ardl . fir. Miclllllan: “The lfillilldk! was m swan you appone new ministers at higher salaries.” ere was further llimution on the point. several salaryydltcreo- ancies being pointed out by the Onhoaition. Mr. Strong "called attention to a discrepancy of 8815 in the Pilblic Accounts with regard to tcactm-s’ superannuation fil . Jinn. r Kuzhes explained that this repre- llll payment t "I ill l Zlnefhicitha u» arm's hln $2.‘; on mas. . ’flshstrallarvq 8.1. Dell took exception provision of 000.000 for cad- J‘. éfftisalilnfitax i . h :"Doaslt n any line term? The fiwinll .20 l w!‘ . riht “is: ‘latch?’ ‘all ' of I tho ‘:10 nlland wood . lb. to the astral Everything was settled years ago. ic Here we are going to expend $10.- 000 this year, and next year, and so on. 1 think it is a waste of rev- enue.“ Premier Jones: "Why should the Dominion Government subsidize it then? Because we are paying only one-quarter of the survey." Dr. MacMillan: "The Dominion Government is paying three quar- ters?" Hon. Mr. Hughes: "This repre- sents about 25 per cent of the cost of a proposed survey of the Is- they cut him b0 er cent. call the case. nearly a million dollars. One of' Dr. MacMillan: “I have cited case these, items appeared up to 1987' on other occasions, and my hon. as a credit account against the friend always make the same re- Dominion. It so appeared in the y. I claim that you are not deal- lMlVaccounts but in the interven- ng fairly with these people. ing ears it was debited against Thirty or forty dollars a month is the rovince. This meant that the mi- silfflcient." He Went on to Public Accounts were incorrect for quote from the interim report oi.’ a period of eight years under Lib- the Advisory Reconstruction Com- eral financing. mittee to this effect. The report at. Hon. Mr. Hughes: ‘ wouldn't page 28 suggests graduated pay- say they were incorrect." mcnts $60. per month down- Dr. MacMillan: "I pointed it out land. The Dominion is doing the wards. in the Budget debate. Have I got rest." Hon. Mr. Barbour: “We only to go over it again?" Dr. Macmillan: "It is going to have about l4 families with chi1d- r. Hughes: ‘"1 don't see any cost this Province probably $30,000 ren that we pay to in the whole need for doing " . before it is finished." Province. and about 08 single fam- Premier Jones: “You admit they anvwra gulhes: ‘B0000 or "mow ulgrulidacMill ‘O1 1 l i argcorgdeactlidllllw?" . . . an: ‘ n r. c a : “ Dr. lltfacMlllan: "And the Fed- with chidren aha yguy have an expiagatioli ha-svetolontvhgz eral Government three or four them enough to kee body and hi? ned between i987 and i988." times that? That is 0360.000 I soul together. I woui not like to submit that this amount oi’ money might have‘ done this Province s great deal more good in some other proiscts." Mr. Hunter: "Last year my hon. friend's estimate was $30,000 or $40,000. I asked the question. Now ‘lain going to cost us $00,000 or 3'10,- Mr. Hughes: "There has been “.000 or @000 spent in ordinary expenditure so far in the last two year . Mr. MacKenzie moved that the item be struck out. III: motion was lost on a straight party vote. Under the item of Oredit Unions. Mr. Ma enzie referred to th strong cooperative movement in h district. and to a request that all cooperative societies be imder a Government office. Mr. speaker Cullen referred to the flourishing cooperative organ- isation at Moreli. Hon. Mr. Hughes said the Clov- ernment had arranged to nay co- operatives and credit unions a lump sum if they would do own auditing, and they iccapted and seemed well blessed. A motion by llr. Boll to rsducs the salary of the secretary ot the Department of Reconstruction from .100 to 1.800 was defeated on a standing vote. " Extra Mural Treatment On the sham: of Health 1-... Illwhe savour- .... qiomm. ha”??? t triathlon W" wfl BU. ~ v a their aid . Hughes: "I was not treasurer than " i ~ Dr. MacMiiian: "Why did you make the change back in 1046?" Hughes: "I didn't make the change. The auditor is responsible for the Public Accounts." Dr. MacMillan: “The Govern- ment must accet responsibility’! Mr. ‘The auditor can say that new officials are being hired at the expense of these tub- erculosis victims, but when you do- prive these people of the chance a! living decently. and inadvert- ently create more tuberculosis wfltiichlthis firflvince has to llook’ a er. say verv poor no cy. wig‘. RR. Bell clxelsxsirgégar - t . e one men . c- paymen .' Milieu. “I suggest," he said. “that Dr. Machfllll-n: “The auditor l; if the Minister sass tit to exceed Mi lbvve th Government." this 016000 and make it $30,000, Mr. Eu hes: ‘He is a servant o! there will be no ism." "W 1* M11113‘ - Hon, Mg-Uflhwgg un ‘mam. Dr. Macwllan: "rhOll l think ber of that committee and we lllVQ We should have an investigation. some ve oitifttl cases" He be- The Gowmment has repudiated its e lieved thg; should be given aa much Ffliwflllblllllh" After further discussion, llr. the as possible. ‘ Dr. Msolllllan: "How ll it that. 7W never exceed the estimate?” Mr. Stewart: "We will exceed it this time.’ Mr. Bell: "We have a tax and a. liquor tax. Hughes suggested. as a rouoa for the item botanic ed to the cre- dit side in 1 , that “s more thor- ggfh stud or the finances is now e. Ifthers was anything twal igttothscx- on of lb. Imam FHElFA-Eflnti_to which he had discunion at Ottawa to "lat it Mr. Hughes s d he did not re- previously referred, amounting lo . stand it ll" ' l8 Dr. agreed to do no, "for the resent." Mr. Bel was overruled on a point of order when he asked the auditor what he thou ht oi the practice of gutting RE. . bonds in the provinc sinking funds. Naval Barracks Mr. Bell asked for information regarding the arrangement in rent- ing tha Naval Barracks to the Do- minion Government Hod. Mr. Barbour: "We gave it to them for $100 a month, which is about else-third o! what we should have ot for it. We asked them last Ju for U300 and the? didn't answer, so we cant their cheque back." Mr. Busil: "Do you expect to col- lect it? - Mr. Bar ur: We ma have to give it to a lawyer to co sot.” Mr. Bell asked for an explana- tion of the item in ,‘ ‘ revenue of‘ .000 for Flshs n Loans. n. Mr. Rushes: “It is a r0- wllrngerilpdévm other year we had a Fhbermen’: Loan Board r7- portwtablad. We have none the year. . w. 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