Credit, Where pus: . There/is another»: thing t owluQ, as oiliQ-Promlqfiioltl. l0 Illw. generosltyhof‘ the" vols MO. lime Pre‘ . l ‘of; ' UIIC _ _ I entirelge‘ ‘ '_ slderatibfr" 0'_ r l ht,- money, ' t tri: _ tlou-ofw (recruited-Q! l _- share of the 'railwpv‘31‘llnl. W »thunk, him‘ [or adding $1310 year to our revenues D6011, fellow Premiers appreciut light that he made. he worked hand in hand with . 1, .~ ‘ / i l’ my; and there llrc few who have’ ll/U/ l J” Witty/h all these years HM“! bvlwfii?" "w .he opportunity which our Lender, ./'/{ [i/ l / ,. three . Maritime Provinces since .,.~i of showing tlie result of his ’ 1/‘ // x , _- '6 ervatlve Governments come in. irvlce i such u tangible way. By_ // d», l l, , l r ' 1 you think it was because o1‘ ills cont uous and able exertions / . , . at that they were willing to giro “:18 revenue of the Province has _/ 1/} l! A"!fll:ll,!! , >hlm some tangible cviilcilcc of been much increased, and our {on w," find i, in any c“ . 45/!’ ' - ilillgp¢ ISM‘. ~ HIBII‘ coilllilelllve? mist n. u... orig- n,-,..,|., wayin the delightful lwsi- Dominion of Canada a n’ m the ‘Z111’ M» ‘l, [ll/I \.. //I' 1-.’ lnof our surplus. We are proudof zion of being able to come into the parent attempt to n... kntno a”. 4' d‘ ' .' / W51 its orloin and we are proudof the House and announce to the coun-- not know what ...'.+.§ r" I do ‘*5’ "7- " ‘i "T ““*"‘ ' ~ man who made its attainment pos- vl-y that owing to his exertions. given our police nor fndninzli \ / of ‘e\‘1‘2;$§;~—\ _' sible. (Loud upplullsci owing to his devotion to public how wen the instructioflS re ' isk» Another gratifying teuturc oftllc cuty, owing to his unshaken belief Carried out, bu, | do kn a financial situation thisryctlr is ilmi in our provincial rights, he has’ thing n; the dmicumow SW98’ we are nble i0 Show .11 sllilsilliliiul seen able to give relief-to his peo-T face those who try to erffs which decrease m‘ about. $18,000 in tltc ple from some of the heavy taxes law. | say to you that a?“ m” total liabilities, iuclililiug ctlpimitn- n/hlch oppressed them. That is one, diticns of ilfc Ill this '16 Co". lllllllivliy OXIWIIIHIIIFO. 'I‘iiis ls :1 2f the rewards which our Premier prqyiyjce ,,, mgard t U? y f“ movement iii lilo right dil-t-ciion. .»viil have for his public service. traffic and a blot oi: the (illnlk We are not nskltig you now to iuku Iipplnuso.) . scape of the Dominion" e Ian-l. "I15 0111. 01‘ SOYIWUIIIII-I 015i! 0H1. lllltl The tax reductions xffect our’ ' ' 118N111 Ill) 011 the rest; but we say, Farmers; there is a reduction in the‘ commission made hon”, d. .. '7 You take the liabilities last year, Land Tax of twenty per cent. They '°"' and take Into consideration every "lffect our wage earners; there l8 i Those wort- iin- i-l>l1liiii<ii-s’..»w. "Pendllllre. capital or otherwise, "ziising of the Income Tax exemp- ing when this ihlviiriiliiciri ‘lISQ-I You will flnda substantial decrease ions to $750 in the ease of single drill-v. Tin- (‘nln,,,i.-t-,'.,,, why, m i‘ of about s1s.ooo in the liabilities of men and $1,000 in the case of mar- ttppoinictl 1,... ,,, ,., (In, . .‘. ' “ l. the Province. ‘ I ‘ mm“ ‘Hm Then there receive, oi‘ $125,000. Strange to the Lender oi’ tile Opposition is uni willing lluit any credit should go lo our Premier for this, _ciiln-r! snys we would have got, it in ‘"6111. even ii‘ we bad no Premier. I inlvepiuile in re- gard to the $40,000 upply even mo“. It is not ne- The observation strongly in this cessnry for (ruse. me f0 repeat tho 3 ments which have been made in rc- bjlftll ltTtlie position of the Lender line of agricultural improvement. our lrnrils on llil- ulbir. Wl- lii'll(‘\i' Wm“ i” the wipe °f the a°vem°r °f (“mada- ‘31 it's DQ051110" S0 1111' as on.- Ono particular line which is btliili-r in dealing wiiii vnniiiiiluis us" u.- a ms me concerned. I think ii stressed and for which nu nddlliozi- find ilicni. . 111118! be very strongly lmpresseil _il0\v. it lic is capable 0i‘ _ impressions of fills kind. . that his own leaflet‘ made a public upon him receiving statement about tile luck oi‘ i gsrd to this mutter ivliet, the era] Gqvcrnmcitt “'21s in from the legal minds on his; side of the llousc, and llm 1,9 . 0f the Opposition wits uilc oi‘ t ‘ “legal minds." v But there was ‘one thing was rather amusing» T1,,“ "he Budget Speech oi‘ the Le 0f the Opposition, when "liq 3t "mt h“ W41“ 14111115’ in silow flint “mild d" Jul-it as well as Olll‘ mier did towards tion of our claims. You know, Sneaker, that the matter. is Open, that next summer, when lniiBr-Drovincial Conference is. 6d. our Premier will go tn Ott nnd that he will bring the '5 ability and persistent dev i t duty to bear in further prgggdltlng has done in But the Leader of the 0 sltion says. "If I um given borne ln mind. u-Weuwere entitled out of this total xra$tifi only $27.1‘ 000. We received’ ill; _ 0 a Yelua: “fh it was because and was instrumental In beginning m“ QIQQQ gompcrltlttn- which has is tho-other‘ increase in subsidy WIIICII we are. about to e" 511d Blilmori lie received in re; DIHVL‘ I‘, which ion make this their was hi ililt from this Province gonds a further realiza- qegsrteiiino dtlml" o be people send? r Tax Reductions. Mari-j firth _ u" ‘be n bie to~ aiudfidt c a ildohlll‘ 0 61' l! Vince. w. ‘The their services. them ‘ried men. They affect the owner lion of fifty per cent in the say, license fees. iAnd it has failed. ii inn. lllilnd .-,,,.| There are other important fealur- we have - rut-ouiiizcil its (nil. ..~i in the Premier's Budget un~‘ure.. Wi- llil\’I' l'i‘l'(ll.'.lllZt‘il iiil- , ' " Hu llotincemcnt. One of the ruost im- llllDflSBlhllily m‘ IISHIIPFIWWIIIILZ. \\‘r . ' ‘f f‘! ifsgiLhN, FKQP; “ A any llortniit, to my nllild, is the largely‘ have rccilgnizt-il ilili fill-I tin... -___....~_. ____ h- pertinent of Agriculture. been prospering in an agriculture late- ior licrd improvement. We have ' ilisezise-frec area; we have altaiucl lo a high standard in cheese butter production, and our lire becoming conscious of ‘hey are llble to accomplish. have in ntcr- wllu Lib- OWH ink-l‘ .|I our sced puiutiles, our poultry 110st,- nud eggs. It will dormers and producers. ader ~very kind possession u aicd duality. lic .»nly by starting Pre- i100!‘ and working up. Mr. the d along educational lilies and 8W3 BRIG ilaso of herd sires. he poultry industry, mini-I voted for gross which will meet this season, 4nd ivhicii will offer the DB0" I ' “utv. into which thc l». l 1 . , m“ universal] loi bitiou Low , y ~ - y fallen cai b | ' ’ _ - ~. _ “~ Zllnlllzr door. because this lllltlffpefillfl I \. ' ' ' i I I MIIIIIIIHSIUII ilppointcd by thin _ ; l' send a man who has euc- B Or will theytmu send ‘the man of whom his own Leilder says that he could get no. ilsilistauce? Which man should the mg w Premier Stewart has received. to, “Milk some eigteut at least. a reward ‘for llvol'e(i . by the Rev. Mr R » , l wrest‘, o g . ~ , . ._ ilylnond vglzfxgflflltllllio 2:51, $0 our f " , tillldoilit 151mm‘ pmYel" RBPYICU which dlki ' Hit’ fl . , vllllQh WI" b0 MQMHILaymnitd i f-rbiiaorable. in the history of thll ._P"°- it has been well suldthzlt {public men in this Province receive verydnztdetluate remuneration for The only actual. sufllclent remuneration which they, can receive is the knowledge that ‘hey ure serving well their Cfillllq of motor vehicles; there is a reduc-‘dntieg; autovsincere increased appropriation for the lic- ivqy, and I think that the time is And. liir. ripe now for efforts uloilg every people of them for a long time sinc We mltted. that many lines of production done what ti, nltaiucd to n distinct standard. as would do, be well ii’ our which has every prospect of suc- geilerally cons. pollcy——to send nf ineut (lisliucfivc Prohibition has Wu can accomplish tluti ind, wim, m. I on the ground but because i think herd mprovement is u. step-in that dlrett- i051. ‘It has been decided that the still ~ff0ris oi‘ the Government be direct- in PJVGI call- insisting the farmers in the pur- Assistance is also being given tn Mill $1,000 is mzluufan-ilirtad the Poultry Coil- a splendid up- They sec their purl-ills puriil-ipil- - ution ul’ the Act, to confess iiiu‘. tin ccedctl. l} h“ been said that llic tllifb“. l lint I um really; f)’ llzlvt- nui sin-- uvcsnmcui has the Ac" filled to cum“... Let us for a m, . m _ ‘ V ‘ lniLlll -.ft.lll~ h _ ' neut came in. I hurt- Blu u statement made by 1 1 - l hi: citizen of Cilarltittptuwu‘ d0“, - _ _ v . can on Jalrill ‘LOIIEHUOIIS Ill! they ,,.,,,.L, uiuy Litb, 1923' m“ p. ., a time shortly |,e[,,,.u',m_‘nrékm hi“ "i i! report of an address (in. ’ llCL’ in th . _, {m} the nigh e Wiiillst Lhuitll t iii" Jon. 12ih, 1921i. .\li' _ Pi Ildiilril-d ilS followk- Q - p _ . . thatriave Edward Island boasts I_5 the first Province 5 sincere lilllflllllll io i-zlrry uni ii, it has mudv an llOllPHi. ‘lilil IlIiPIllDl in i-uflln-v H“, m“ Illl'()l1_i-{lItlllL n lung ]l\‘l'ltlil iii‘ iimn 5,, During this Prnvinl-r ilit‘l‘t! has l-ZHIWI] up Elie past few years our people hnvein general and uuivvrsnl wuiii ill‘ in lllt‘ lhdlllillilillii .-\i-i. Sllvaikrr. on inn. Slfli‘ lll‘ the House we |)l‘]l(‘\'(‘ l uonfitleilf-t! t practical Prohplizétriiolpiasitasrigzg/e fast-ground, piemed hy and they are willing and sovered passage' ' anxious to try something else (Applause). NVhy do we iniroliilcn ‘out rill’! lnilvil zldvllralitrs in its wake it has? brought a whole train of abuses. We know 01' ilui tll'llll\'llll.' nl ltuiiiii- courage“ alllIK‘ nud tin‘ mnzilliktcllirll ' m‘ warn the _ surrounding moonshine liirlillizillllit Illi‘ rillllllrit ' pincer-i Ill flit‘ Prlivllil-i- hoiilr-mztdl- uiwcuy‘ lOIlH quuliiy is lining =lrc uppront-liiiig iuttilirr yr; snThcy did Sliliilflse 5°- . ._.__. .¢__..<_- ~_-~ _ Alm°5t ever)’ Qirl and’ boy in Canada knows the story of Madeleine de Verciiores. i" 1mm’: but it car. never be told too often, nor better than in her own words, in the letter she Medeieine was the daughter of-the seigneur of Vercheres, a small settlement on I \\‘,. |,,.|j,.v,. i“ (“min-LL the south shore of the St. Lawrence, -\l fllillrflilfltlllflll It! b61111: mode i~i out siiilure ' - the young girl of fourteen years of age was left in charge of the fort, her ‘rather —"\H"Y servant, a few women and children, Em and enclosure of paiisades about fifteen "feet ‘iigh, formed by tree trunks loopholes, and further protected by bastion: or small towers at the e h d _ mrnels. Outside was also a strong ioophoied blockhouse, connected with tile foltby a y a suppww " A small cannon was its sole piece of artillery. on the morning of the 22nd. of October the Iroquois burst from the rwiqhbvrino west tipon the settlers at wovk in the fields surrounding the iert. servant, was at the boat landing on the shore, about one hundred and fifty yards distant, l;,,,-,,,-,,. nner. snc ncard the shots ant.‘ perceived the Indians rushing toward her. ,\'.,| tynly |,,-,-,,,,,<.» for the fort with bullets whistling about her ears, but she outran her ill zn-rilmp- leaching the open gate closed and fastened it securely. bi-liiwllii. triumph and satisfaction in the matter of fact way in which she tells how she calmed 1e panic of the women, how she berated the two soldiers who were stricken in the block house. and animated her little brothers with her The little garrison began to fire from the loopholes. the cannon country of the attack. and the spirited defence deceived tho _ _ _ . . Indians into the belief that the fort was strongly manned, and they hesitated to attack y poison knows lllzli ill llliill} For a wcek the 5e59,, cgnflnugd, but night and day Mecleleiidc was on stte . . -- ' ' ' wi r wn r solute an cheer u courage. c llllllltiy oi‘ ii yilri. pit-inn: iilllillinlllllfllllp: Zilitglnénflggitiif i-iteortlztctiltampgmgapfrace t; llzmpuct aesemer and‘! his "mfly who were rill z _ r ‘ _ l p - . Illill iinli this liiilllil- seckinlJ shaitedrralc’ tthheeraorttéwafglctfisyggrtlstiitzlaghtvfiazotme, eggzageesa visrzrtlide Sslgiollsfletafersqlt ' , . ruse ‘s ‘luflssjblt l“ m,“ M“! huh‘ “h” he a I made the settlcr's family march before me in lull sight of the Till?! CIIA rai;o‘r'rla'l‘t_‘iirn ~ lnirA RDIAN i; . ' "b \ \ H \,‘\_\ . _ . .1 r so. U NCE d. 7 R . iiilllllil‘ \ \ APRIL 2a, 1924!“ ' » Famous Confederation Pictures Reproduced for Guardian ' Readers ‘<\\;»\\\\1i‘diiriifiil‘ . X . will ’ ~||._,,_’,/. .. /i'l w. , v :1’ ti» .. I[,"/_ ‘l, DQUQnTy, c.r1.c..o ESL. Dot-n... n. THEA RELIEF OF, FORT VERCHERES enemy. ‘ihe wnoie tit-in about twenty miles below Montreal. in October, brevity. With and twelve years old, an old man of eighty. a i"=‘-W~""‘" "'"'1 a"- F"="<-' and two soldiers. The fort was simply a square planted In the hands.’ M adeieine, with the Sh: raced pursuers and air of quiet There is an hiding terror- own heroin roared to .5, able in a child of fourteen At last relic‘ an.‘ “i was dozing, the gate to be opened, placed a sentinel there, them. As soon as I saw Monsleunuc Lalvionn: I Glliffifld“! my arms to you? ‘Better than you think,’ i returned. sentinel on each bastion. said I: we have not been off our bastions for a w This is the episode illustrated in the IHUUJPC. bright with dawn; on the river. rufi the birch-bark canoes of the landing place returns the sail-te- oi‘ the officer. hat of the period, one side of its. b bverthc shoulders of her tighbfittinfi bodice, which has a short hips and a row of buttons down the front. ankles. Low buckled shot-s and dark ytoolcn sin kinl :- crrf-(frlr ier costume. clothes are ofi coarse serviceable materials. tlirce lows n.‘ isuztcils QOV.'i'i"-l1£ t-tl L. GUIlFItZCLtII Ly llzic-f enormous wide cuff which is turned up to the elbow and shows a deep linen ruifle which i‘ A sander lufiic falls from lliS neck. round his waist with the ends hanging from a how on. his right side, while a leather belt over his right shoulder supports a sword which hangs hreeches or; decorated with a silk bow tied at the outside of the knee. a long feather curled round the crown» on the flat brim from front to back. The soldiers 1 are similarly dressed, though without sash and gold braid. thing in ortiei, and a falls C-v-ii" the hand. t. m s... . . with ;r.. it. s i.:. ~-.~iie i-tc GHSWEECC He .-:;lt-: .;/ . 1-". i ask ‘Who are you?’ .1... -.u.li{.‘.‘ to uiwnp you help.‘ l caused and wcntoown to the river to meet . rill. i sazutctrhlm. and said, ‘Monsieur, gzliizlntiy, ‘idndelnoiseilc, they are in good > inspected the fort and found every- ‘it is time to relieve them, Monsieur,’ eck.’ " road brim turned up. We put so bold a face on it that they thought they had more to icai- than we. was L» suptm: |; cc" n. i. l, -.’.' , and worthy of an experienced veteran. v l v ‘ , I'll‘; my head-on a table and my gun lying across my avms. The sununti told ITIC’ that m; inuid .. vu-ci: to... the rirct. to see whether it was Indians or Frenchmen. -- die wlsdohl rfirvlflfk- irw a». rtoiy with dramatic i wait up at once to the bastion One of them Beyond the fort the eastern sky is I Al‘ he.‘ :,~.-:.>:i T!~. rit-vvc nos. an A wide white sash is tied on his left. His wide His hat bears ivu for zl rclnliv l'l't"l.l.‘~'l‘ in ibis tiirct-iirui. The most Eupvriuiii zlssiii “'0' (‘ilIl lizlvi- ie-i ilur ('lillill'(‘.ll. We are keeping ihnt in nlind. Until a ilefitiitc pillicy rnr Public Iiculili is gtlticn ilndvi" \\';-_\' ii will be i).|l' policy zuiii our yiit-usilrv as u (iovcrinn .. . l0 i‘illl- irilniii- io lilo inmost (extent 0i Our I'('\'i‘Illl(‘ inwards those most impur- iillil mlllicrs. (Loud nnil prolonged illllllilllfivl. _ the lortuui i.) . '~ , - ' . - , 1.. . - . . ~ . - .. k lnevitabill mlwllulscl. '0 lizlvr inn-n fl usl-d i.) Leary (Alixilenilisl this afternoon l§l\ii"l‘\',~\_v . 110‘ i‘.\‘1i‘ili-..»\Si'.‘ "b51100. I .Will"dn it.” -.We|1, ,,,,~,,;‘,,,,,,,,,i“.‘pfl};,,{,{°{J1fg,,,‘§,,,,‘§}, ‘,‘,‘,‘,'3"_,‘,,§',‘,‘,,'-,’.‘,‘,,‘,‘.‘{1,.‘.’,’,,.fl§],.“m, ‘ilililfil- ogufshkn sukliitfpelltosin disregard '|i']ilIl.[OI]\])llll].§ in flood iitc ('(lli‘lll‘_‘»' \'\'lll('ll I do not lliilili Hlivlllil b8 fll‘ Fillillt U_\\‘. flAiniitllub. it was when the Defliile of this Province .l\varded one of the outstanding -' ‘t; .. . fl- Q ‘- ,‘ ‘-,.l',,l| .,..,. f L. H |aw Tim mcmbcl‘ lriinl U" i-lill liquor. You know, Mr. Speak- lowed in puss unnoticed. ill,- mudfl that duplicity that brought on are (levlllllll: who would be the best booths nt the show and I bolievi‘ w), ofllu f2‘ lfllilllflluhrlllllliiliiii- lm- ft i\ll" llvlllilbil‘ insulin-ed iiui or, that on the contrary we are at- imt- siuiemcni which _ IIIIIIYEBM“! hem the condemnation of the man t0 further realize on our that ii, will be of iuéamulahle bum; e1 a ‘m, 9,». i]. ,,, ,.,,,,,,. ,,.,,~ ' ‘ Zuni t-mlu-lupi. for i Icmoting to remove from the coun- mt- vol-y lllllt‘ll. lie stud iiml thc count,» roppiapsn), claims. what would lnfluelitie‘ their i]; w penny. new dam, ‘Yidlijflan, f‘. If“ .,,..,,.,. ,,| i; .,.,.,,, ;(]([‘l\"ll1 the prcai iii fry ‘the poisonous flood of liquor. success of llic stated pntulil grilw- perm... rlu5ging |",-,,,,, |1,,- Ihlllgl-l LIQCIBIOII? Will they eey "We wi|| HOI-HC,,|U,,.,, whip], m", hoe" m u?! ,f“’,,‘,"‘ "w, {in}, i, t, if.” -,\~|,i,-‘il t-iiy, as I... know. Wc are not attempting to open the (‘TH in due lo the Libt-rnl poll."- l luld iniuudl-tl in i'f'li r iii lllll‘ very ""5 a ma" Wlw "m" "W beolnnlno imig neglected‘ we intend to revive ‘u avttlljtfilllgllg ililillliifil‘ Villllllliilli , . ‘II... i|ll(ll'l' 57W. _\' nl‘ Proiiilli’ Flood-sit"? Wt i" lPyiMi *° 4"“ ' Wm m" my h?“ “m” ‘ha’ m‘ iiliiirlrluill Hirflglfi‘ 11""! "hi oijhis political career until now has m, eXp9,-;e,,p,,',], cflpablo ma“ wlfiQhnt avg“ ‘,.‘l_“"" “Wmshillp “m, ‘i111, M. flunk, mm, 'p1,,',,|,,,,,; ,,_,n,,, with the gituaglon a; MEN, and success of ‘hat industrv is due tovnbilc. llPalLli. i ‘ ii illillli‘! kept this aim clearly ,in mind, and he obtained for this purpose and I I~,.,,,,,,. the S,,,,,,;._.|,,,,.~ hi" iinlnn- .,,,.~ K -,., 1m» not IIIIIILIIOS in the Ilnilvii we are taking this stand, because the potato growers of this lzrzlv- v hit-n ltnd been cu . rl.\‘1li_'i4l<'l'i<:<|‘ WI" hi! “ready done sometfllflfli am sure that the cranberryles t0 increased Wu lilllitt’ lliiii in spilt‘ ,;..,.~. lnuny know ilnli they an‘ we believe it is right.( Applause). ince themselves in"!!! "i1 "1° 0°12; i" m“ ImYimT.FH,""II",'Z“". ' M11071 171341011. friend 171ml 07481113’ "I the earnest efforts iii‘ illll‘ lu-nili- .l.i_\ii|£‘_ (li'il|'|_\' for Pi-oltibiiiiut iii _ ii has been said ihut we should else. all illiiiiblntallzeil Imlflil» ‘lobavv llhlilt’ lu llll.» nil ti ilim . referred will bu taken care of‘, us bitlmt Insptet-lllrs ilu-_\' hurt: nnl , \ .ll.~lw~g.'li'il for law uzld ()l‘.’l‘.‘l' iiiiVf‘. llilfl propnrtld ilr pnsscd u inn llur ltllHlLlH lc l; n. _¢ m“ “t 9 - W0" 1w larger fruits. I i been time in (‘lipv “in. iin. llilii- hi. ...-.-.nn n, bc inn-ondiilu in ml briore we wcifl- in iiw williiizv» ~11 <i_'{\’°"'_'}""“f,; .""'§,"l:pI-Hnflgglsliylli“ ‘ ‘ If. is an eucouruglug sign thatlcuity |,,,,,,,|,S,=, llllllllt‘ flllllllilll '\:'-< .\'L('iil. in that. t-illlnlryx lllln‘ issue. But suppose we hidTtaglt |.i\ U," ($1 htltlilqlfldstélnlzultu "mm m" __ ', 801116311118 18 l0 ‘be done for 0lll'_l1nt with tlicm, lil-l-itusi- llli‘ pililiir lil\\' liint iluli i-illldiiltlu 1-“ KHPOUQ" a law '" th's_H°u$|$'t ié ‘fioqlsf tit: induslry audv ihtf ll‘ 1 fisheries. It was rather difficult WBSPGZHIVIOIillIi'iit|\'1illlili-Zl>illll‘? . nhl». lli lnlri. ill. hjllsi. m ill" very men who now 5E)’ l a b '1 f- _|_ ‘ l. ‘HUI m", ,,,.,,|,|., which m“ u" ‘In (lea-me in“ what “saisifiuol. being: imruduwid “ll-Hugh m”. vnvvH-ymmn of H“: Pmhlflylllllml Illiliwil ‘illizafi/zlreysiliérlsltd rrfVZJKIOTAZ ‘Yvucvdtiilti yilllnnlfifiiilki,‘ liilshillll- flit‘. [iuveluik _ nucc ll. s best iii i-tive our fisher 'itii1'lc Hlllll‘i't‘li \\'i: i'<*<'il'»'iIi/" .lli'l iiinrl- ili‘t' runny 0 _ H‘. it'd *5 ‘ _ ‘. ' ',_‘ _ . -, '.. - ._. | I men—jnst wlntt form ll. should fills ltimtlitiiltt. \\'l- nrt- iiiii nil-did illlillillit‘ mun ill lllt». lfnitctl Statics -c. and__say we cliri not Qirlvlah ‘hf 1;""'Gg{,,',}},';,¢',,1§v'§:"kégphatmile ‘ v n d best lake: hm this idea’ of canon-l m “we H‘ mm w“ “W “lwmwjn: “my t-imyrdlv “liflh ‘(HM tlwy thin!“ peegslecia aqiliiylglsugfificcw: alienate‘ thirnqs in mind, and for little men tioutll assistance is something-to deal wiiii ii. 1., (‘nnsiitliliiln iu- tulzun. .- i» s . , - h g we t to come in and take credit which will gqyggiuly be useful w! , __ ‘piuilnwll. Anyone who roads. lhi‘. give the 90°F"! that '3 a"°5' _ "° _ . have aw ~ them. The mpnngp of curmg mm’ Abuses under Pronlbitio" plpvrs and is willing lfl lnrc tau-is are not so tenacious of the iittic for things which big men ,.', W, rs. I“ Gale ". Wei ,',-"G-' PIiAROON l» w.» .r . . ‘insanity. slow. .. .. taught with good rcsillts. Prohibition. I wish to refer before I conclnd . for discussion on tho Budget Dc- bntc, but unsiderahle latitude is bers of the side of the House have dealt with the subject. It is u matter of new policy. and I-feei that every one _ should take his stand on this ques- tion and state his reasons for his position. I refer tp the policy of _ this Government in conne -tiou with ' e sale of liquors. For a onslder- aleijumber of we rs this: Province has ‘ad Prohibition. That has been theWlow under both Governments. _ i and Conservative. The Pro- ‘ n Ad; has hoemadmlnistered . at; ‘ independent Commission. sod, in the‘ first instance of mes. and-later of laymen. I ~ I ‘llw fin speak for tho Govern- ' nfent. aft I think I can speak for the past. Government. when I say - that at all times the Prohibition Commlhion was solutely free from w-nnmentsi interference. No ‘one can contradict thiit . tuto- mo i. It has beeh ,p0l11l9d “out tonight that the Government. has . been charged with failure to‘ en- » force the Act, that conditions would tbs letter ii we enforced it. 0i‘ mourns. that is Just poiltlcarc itlc- lsm. The mforeement of the gna- .hl ition Act was in ths- hands of the Prohibition Commie ion as well yam or this Government as under former administrations. The Com- mission under this Government put -on more: inspectors: they, lied more the best methods of putting up the product and marketing it, can be, There is another matter to which I do not know whether it ls proper allowed in this debate. and moni- .l.s they are is bound ill t-iimc . Them an. (din-r zlbllsl-s: l iniizlil‘ _ ,i,,,. rlplrlusitln. refer to our ill‘ llWlll. .\|.\' I'm" "' . l . .- ' t. Mo“ is U“. ,,,-,,,,._.,~_s,.,,,_‘..t i.ti.. i» The Premier's Anncunceme" became my illiiy ill (llll0i'i‘lli llllli n . . . -' ];|>|'t< lli iinl l’i'li- TllilSi‘ urc it icw of llli‘. 5121,3223‘); ‘1l(\‘\"ll‘~l‘l‘i'li|llli'll in llll'j\y],v \‘.'f' Intro come tn llic (fOIlCllr 4 . ' ~ , » ' Prohibition (‘llmni smith) dii 13H- on several iii l<l!_i>=- Hi1} I _ w‘ l mum“ A“ surc is tilt» l'.\'ll(‘i‘li‘lll‘i? ill f‘\l‘l_ ‘ynlll - lhrwyel. “q,” ],,,.| nnviliiiii: i.» dil nuuli- nu nnunllut-cllfliut in count l. Wm, m0 em<,,,.,.,.,,,l=lli oi‘ lliill Ari. iiun uitii his policy. » . _ ..,~ wit], nl- f his convictions. 52111128550 ulg-,|t,(l'lnl' ((|Ill?Il|'l'illll|lllIilll ggppl: of the country exactly where 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ , ., enc Act were IIl|l('ll molt irndy iii 1H1 he stood. And, as a consequ TJ-ure thelngolv(ls iinlli in counts-lion he has been subjwtfid 1° ¢°"5ld¢"'<,lznll(l faith. , , . .. ~. - 's nev- with (my niilcr intuit-i ullllil IlllLlli able abuse, because a man I to office we have here that ’cy we believe to be Yeilsmlfi a plebiscite. H6 made a enforce a law in which we had iot-iilril Til _ , ~ » ' d f les tatemeflf | Ii lth d ' hich we did nlvn uni [Oppogltinn 31ml m, [hjgflhill mou iliililpbi in (Ullll in 1,1" stralghtforwar . 06"‘ Hismld the gs: sang/e‘ (zflppllaqwvev). we are compiished. (Applause); afraid to take a chance on the poli- Tin: memhcl' lrrlm Ollt-ttigv dciill right. Ap- ill Cilllfilfllifflblt‘ lilliiiil! will‘ m" N 1' , lam-cs. I do not. iutcud to pursue They say we should have taken llllli*—~l(l' quote tlic words of m)‘ Suppose we ‘had adilm. fril-nd _i'lli~ (iiizlritltitllnwiiTin plebescite takemand it wont agalnstliis ml-ilntlcrlngs iilmuléll ill" l ‘l " piause). .,_ , - -. ~ _ ut Milli iiini, Elli! flVllh ulnnilt ill. ii “sand guppflfie we were returned to lit Lllllrllllhs‘ ‘lalillllhillflall? tllllrllighl‘ "i" milvril M’ "ll." ""1“"‘1"“"m l" m” Power? We would find ourselves in ivinnik n in ‘ . l. l " m0 The Premier llflll this pogiglon, that the Government oi silbscuutlui. slalementi-i itcu . IIo gave us u little Illl! honesty ill’ stilln- illillutlu which silmiiii l-hnrzii-tcrizt» :l public mun iowzlrtls Wye give ‘he peopn who disagree tin», iiousc llud itiwilrds lllt‘, pcriplc. lllsing. would be compelled to attempt to-niusf Jwith u; on this question credit for Aficr lic read that liitlc sermon We bvlldvi: iilnt thvy llc v-ilmc tlui with that bnnst vuhrllul‘. tincorgly think tliut. Proliihiiiiln is Wllill iill: licli (l()\'i3l‘llm0lll llltl 0i , _ .. _ -. ' h littl f l-‘ , . - . . . t] ii ~ ptiulu KPUWPTH. Then he wcni. ‘be bmught mm (Mull I i] “M1145? frwsrcgtlgt ‘t? Hltlptitillil! lsrliks ate hifn- $51,233‘ lllltlfifiag; m‘: in) speak zibout the Poll Tux somelmnfi‘ l teukilllnléxxlul: ii‘ "(3Pl1lause) That is the test of aihat for Krunicil We nre not gil- llud to t-onlpnro it with yfllilylhill? ye, w tcuy- f. ‘l W ' ‘t sea-when the mud7 f", m, nym, .,,~,. hy,,,,,-,~p@_q"’ pnscd lddllcillionitl Tax oi i J. ‘I ‘sgn for ihnt t-oilliition oi nlilid iirmans grea n ul. y. l I . ' ~- ‘WIUIQ-‘ifitlli '.' tlon with the QQ§§IYT,,AT THROUGH run gdly failed in its purpose wl_li be . a ' ’ he farce of _ . TH AND BRhADTII 0i_ done awn)‘ with. that l _ lgflilgcrnoviucn run ACT WAS doctors Prvwrlrtlons will l" m" {BFING TREAT“) As A ]l‘,\[{(‘.l~), p“; and that fine body of profes- 1 ‘ . iii no longer be eon- Tlint universal sinte [of mind wu-‘bsloba: m0" W _ K -. ' dt dmlnlster it, that n bound to affect tlicnitiengitiivoliililnl3.5:; eof ‘owapnung ‘Hum the": who would peuurel, Prohibition will he issued to persons over connection with to “nuke me "vemyone years of use permit“ Act would vorylsntrlthemselveg "dwm, which they camobtain liquor hlahbglt‘ fgglttliairsmlgllfis lends me l0 from Gflvemmellt 5hr“ H the‘; o ~ ' » . _ . .| t i. a d that, upon abuse 0 Perhaps the fillfiligelhl. iaeglsgilaamiy ‘uillgllvrkneglle. those permit“ Wm be Pi§’."“’"'°" phpuld m "thin-felled.- That is briefly mill W 1- ' . .1 " ~ 1i . We hllve There has arlaan rlglglfirglgylltllll‘:,iglgfgfiggfi gluithgllopzYn and mm (he a disrespect an t | ' 1 what we "mm to do; m“, Prohibition Act. It is due, M‘ 109"?“ t éja I “h, he. sold before. not at all gibizplylgaélulgk.Flsffuroiliig. zeeffflgflllreltzrensatakmn on the pa" o‘ me It“; enforce- ii. for political or fanatical reasons.- mlssion to sttfirnili-doto do the" we have been 05"“ a uh.“ mm I think may i‘ r '6! lied and the party". No. one "knows better than glnyilktlivttbilfihdlaogllfddor the the pool-ll‘ “MY!” “MP m” are. ' _ oqnvietiolisu-J think they 1518.49.11 more determined effort todelll with their duty of gen-yin gut $119.. 12°!‘ why Weft‘ ilirv i-tuuiy snnoinq stirlfi- "m" Will" itawlivc. know that‘ 3 .; - i a tatono Ol-"l ti t h n "e 3m perjnm thellllhlyfillititlil) iltjylnlzllndliigiilinil.thgi'h':ta'fiit'lfcfi)'f:n enunciate" 0:00;: will)’, hollitestlf/rdlefilleve that "I6- c°"i°""3t|"° gqgiégwlgpfggiyvs; I . inn with illlV nincriby the Premier. is this: that tbflrrnlubition is the boat thini; f"‘l‘i1919-'"d "m" ° ‘not in wllilllsiittusu rimv‘ilnixhuoronlsltlon Act which has nomltnu... This words that 'tlley'l"‘ Illllty, o the ~ h; y,“ hgjeiron" the morons. tut an u 'mili‘d towards‘ one law owl-M form" misrepresentation- us... --~~— -- .-, . -. f fl‘, llll' disadvantage. Don't fort!" mu‘ ML kuldnn; that the great difference between lynynmlgawn grout mnny less went out and told the people lust than there were seven or élglibwlifl! W! "ifflld"! 1° d°l "d m“ years ago, lmt some iingeritigonetgthem into our confidence. te n: y“; and w [Mm we are yearly unthem how much revenue ‘we needleh give credit for good faith. Perhapsi" ti" "lid Wm" V" W” d dzwnd it is more difficult for some types. "i if"! "l" "WY “m” °" ' of nmhtauty m admit that mewtold the people that lncreadsedJioirtl- were once wrong than it is for oth-‘H W"! VHHNIIIIFY. I" "h ° t ers. It should not be so. For a ""19 b!" "'4 “"5 ‘Mm ‘" °" . man to admit that he was wrong "W" °°""'“7 (APP""”)' N bu,‘ saying. m other words‘ that He forgot also _to nlfilllilflll till? he is wiser today than he was yss- important thing in clgmect onfiv k1 tsrduy. That is our position. Weill"! "all"? 5"” ~ ° ‘m9 t‘ 2,“ are ready to give credit to thoseflllfli i719 111°11'59" l" t°° m! y people “Fwd “m” And wglpnld. That was never criticism.‘ “p”; m. "m, w" of grugmmg The criticism ivas this,--nnd t I s, from thdle who oppose us. The is what they sot punished TOR". npeikor or the newepeper that do- that they wont out representing u HDLQIVO credit to this Govern- i° the Dwlllo thflt they were going, ma,“ a". ‘Wdq-“h- h “mum,” to be onomical. that‘ we were m own "flnmct (Appuuup too extravagant and they were . ~ going to reduce expenditures. AND ‘ Credit to ram.» growers. IPI-IAT WAS TI-IIR FIRST ACT Oneor two matters have ‘been brguzht up by the member; (gym “Y result?" _ “Not very satisfactory." “What seems to be the trouble?" “Well, your blood is thin. It does not contain enough of the nutritive qualities to properly supply nourishment to the nervous system." “But I am not nervous." uNo, sense. tremble. You are not easily startled or excited. nevertheless your nerves are not in good condition. There is not enough nervous ener in your system to work t e machinery of the body. . "Perhaps you never thought; of the vital organs Dr. Chase’s '60:: n. box all dealers or The D Toronto 2, Canada. “Have You Tested My Blood, Doctor?” ES, I have." "And what is the are not, in one our hands do not But r. A. W. Chase Medicine "on, Llml of your body as requiring an?’ ’ motive power»- . Pffrpel -;_ ing energy-but th do, ahli this force comes through the ' nervous system. ‘ ” “Because nervous energy is _ lacking there is weak functirring _ of the vital organs. The digestive fluid does not flow properly in the stomach, and you have nervous indigestio ca; action of tho _ liver and bowels is slow and weak, and you sufier from constipation. And so it may be with other organs: "What do you think of using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food?" ‘."l‘bere's nothing better. You know we doctors, prefer to pro‘- scribe our ovm favorite trest- .. manta, but I have seen such ‘f splendid results from the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food by my patients that I no longer heslts to recommend it." ietl under the fresh autumn breeze of the rnormng, Z reiie.’ party are approaching the shore. Madeleine at the ; She wears the low-crowned soldier's? A white kerchief is thrown ' flaring iappet over'the‘i Her skirt is full and leeches about to the -' The officer wears a long-skirted coat with : Nerve Food M