I 'lllll's_ isliiulilillll suBsl;ll_lsEli3 Continued from page 4) lend their sanction and endorsement to the reciprocity agreement. Ho ended with a 'humorous illustration that created much laughter. MIL' McKINNON followed. He thought the member for Souris (Mr. McLean) had rendered better reasons for his faith than the member for West River. I-Ie held that our fisher- men now had a better market than they would get ili the States under reciprocity., He spoke of the delega- tion of 800 western farmers to Otta- wa as "Hill’s dcleglltion,” their 'ex-_ penses having been paid by the owner of the Great Northern Railway of the United States. He did not think the tables read by Mr. McMillan gave much information, as he gave quan- tities, but not prices. He (Mr. Mc- Kinnon) \vas surprised at the mem- ber for Morell (Mr. Cox), who seein. ed to be in favor of reciprocity now because he was so twenty years ago. Since then conditions had altogether changed. When we got the old reci- procity treaty prices of all our pro- ducts were very low. Now they are relatively high. The American war lessened production and raised prices there. Now in mnny lines prices are lower in the States than in Caliada. He argued that the people should be consulted. No inquiry had'been made into the conditions of production and trade and the relative prices of pro- ducts such as had allways been made liefore by both parties on the eve of tariff changes. He qilestioneil wlietll- er reciprocity would give better prices for pork. lt is said we shall get a market of ninety millions. llather be- it said that the ninety niillions would get our mlirlict. He quoted prices of farin stock, butter, cheese, eggs and mrnts fo show that ill many clries prices :ire actually lower on the American side tlilin in Unnnda. 'l`licl‘c, llc said, are the things our farmers ollg-lit to know. lil zl. few articles olir farlners might get. a larger price. The .~\.inerican i`;irnicl‘ selling his produce in Boston does not get the market. price by 40 to 50 per cent. There was the cost of transportation. We could not ex- pect to do better in the Boston mar- ket than the American fnriners do. H0 believed olir own home market is the best and we should preserve it. HON. Mit. HUGHES was surprised that the Opposition had moved nn nmlinllliierlt and especially such an I liinendinent as they had and that Mr. McLean had moved it. He recit- ed at some length the steps that had liecll taken by both parties to secure reciprocity, and some resolutions g flint had come before this Legisla- garm the vmm (ut cmm__they cnimot _ EZ ` possibly do hurin; they always do good, and once li mother has used them she will never again give her ture on the subject. He contended illat bothlpnrties had stoolllfor reci- limcity and admitted its allvalitligcs for man ‘cars. The real op osition Y I D now comes from the manufacturers. They had been much favored and had i prospered at the cost of the farmers f and consumers generally. It was . l , time tllnt the farmers and consllm- two moreboxes of Babys Own Tab' lets. I have used them for constipa-7 tion and have al\vays found them, very good. My baby is certainly pro-5 l-rs should have their burdens made lighter and should come into their own. The manufacturers were not lining much' interfered with in the 'the United States would be a large a nation dated from congedel-a¢,10n_ it but because President Taft wanted read from a table showing that oats ,send to the States at a profit. Champ his contention that pork prices have 'market and a near market. We can. not send our farm Products to the West" we have Cheflll Water carri i BEE Egalfiew lengland. The Newfoundland et bad been beneficial and had tgléenhnilucb of our produce, _but now Y “.5 Put- On a still tariff there. Reciprocity offers us a larger mark- et. a free market, as near as New. foundland. It was said that Ameri. can potatoes are_ now being import. ed to Nov_a Scotia. On inquiry he learned that these were almost en. “fely “Fed P0tl1i10_es. One of oilr great ants is population. and with this |Hl`g€. new market at our doors we should adopt intensive farming nnd by so doing increase our products slid our Dl‘0BDerlty. Then our pow. lation would increase. The old reci_ procity treaty brought wealth to this Province and he believed the new treaty would do still lieeier for us We want n. return of those times and he believed when the matter shall be submitted t tl gladly endorze iii People they would AF'ricuNooN sEss1oN_ HON. Mll. HUGHES resumed his speech at 3.25 when the House met, He said both parties hall been infa- ‘OF Of l`€ClIlrocity and the difference between them was that the Liberals still favor it while the Conservatives have changed their minds. He charg- ed the Conservatives with being con. trollcd by the manufacturers. As for Mr- Slim". he had renounced his Liberalism before he turned against 1`0CilJ\`0Cif-Y. In Snsl/iitchewan the Legislature had pronounced unani- mously in favor of reciprocity-a rc- '“-"_fl“1b1€ "Ole-Yet this Province of Prince Edward Island stands to gain lnore by it than ‘Sasl'iltchewan. He took no s_toek_ ln the annexation liogle. Reciprocity would not inter. fcre with the British preference in any way It was said we should - ` let _well enough alone, which was an ad- llliFSl.¥lll. that the Liberal party hail ruled the country well. He would trust them to do still better in the future and wished to go oil record for all time as a supporter of the Lib- eral policy of reciprocity. MR. ARSE.\‘AllLT said (Tnnglln as A GOOD MFPICINE F024 ilfll BAN Baby’s Own Tablets is the one nedicine that can he given little ones with the firm knowledge that nothing bllt good will result. The Tablets are sold under the guarantee of a overlinient iillalyst to contain no plate nor any other drug which will lttle ones castor oil or the “sooth- ng" stuffs which simply drug baby nto temporary relief and in the end lo harm. Mrs. 1’liilias Paradis, <`rampton, Que. writes: “Send me_ ressing under the Tablets.” The “gr°"me“t' ‘mt in any ms” the time gablets are sold b medicine dealers must soon come » when they should stand on their own bottom and not T* y - or by mail nt 25 cents a box from; he Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,‘ need so much help. For our_farmers rgl_OckviuleJ__Ont_ _ llefore that the Provinces had been strangers to each other. The policy of confederation was to unite them by internal trade, by railways, by mutual interests. The national pol- lCY was designed to complete the work_by promoting home industry, Creating home markets and giving our own people the benefit of their PW" 1Hb0l‘£ and their own resources. .Phe more factories in the country the more lisefiil people you have, the .more employment, the better prices for farm products, because there are more consumers. As manufactures become established their products be- come cheaper. Thus it had been in Canada. Farm implements are far cheaper than they were years ago, w_h:le farm products were never so lllgh as last year. Things are differ- ent from what they were in 1854-66. The Crimean war, and later the war cf the rebellion in the Sltates made I>l'iccs high. We should not attribute to lfllililrocitv the result of other |caus_es. Since then our transporta- tion systems had been built up. In 1870 \ve had but 3,000 miles of rail- wav in Canada. Now we have 24,000 miles. Formerly we sold our raw products. Now the best farmers fin- ish their products, feed their pro- ducts on the farm and sell it in the form of butter, cheese, eggs, beef and pork. He quoted Prof. Archibald against selling crops off the farm. By feeding them on the farm the fertil- izer was returned to the soil. Some said reciprocity would give higher prices for hay. That would be going back to the old order of things. He showed that Canada imported far more eggs than she exported. Our clieese and butter had gone to Eng- land, our best market. We have im- it to help on his political fortunes and benefit the United States. He a- greed that the matter is of_ small con- sequence to Canadian manufacturers, as the reduction in their lines is but small, but that Canadian farmers would stand to lose heavily. HON. MR. MCINNIB followed. He admitted that Mr. McLean had made a very able speech. He argued that the National Policy had not created the good prices for farmers-. There was little gain in that way from 1879 to 1896 when the Liberal party came into Ilower. Since then there had been a great advance in prices of , farm products __ spd the general prosperity of th'e"cbuntry. He could not see that the manufacturers would be hurt He had bou ht a bin- - iz der 18 years ago cheaper than hcl could buy the same binder today. He WSIB 30 £0 34 '$80118 ill 1395. Il0f8¢0°BlClark told the Americans it would 24 Cents. POFk 4 USMS- Thlif- Wall 81- give them cheaper food. What profit ter 18 years- ol the National Policyiwouid it be to us to get that market ("l`|1€ 0PP0Sif-i0ll 611811011890 the 8°-iwhen prices were lower there than curaey of these u| _ li*-il - ' _ i_;'ili_i~ii. i-f,--_f~2'~'~'-'='2'=-7”"-""*”“‘""f i' iiliiiii l i ' ' lx , _ 1;-_Q _ _- -mi ~ 3- '-rf:-_pei '11 il- i J-_‘v _ ,_ -_ \ _- one cent per poliml for freight. 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