APRIL 13,, 192,; ._ _ ____-@ ,- _-_ __-._..._ PPO ITI l.EAD R A ALYZES TE UDcETi 'rua r‘llAlzl.01"rltTowl\l all/llznlm - PAGE TWRTEEN V N' """_"'= " '- :._""":""`:""'i"-L'----`~'-1”~f' '- in - if fl' f ` f -_-l. I. U ~.- f ' ; provisioni that gree el f d -' V 'rr I n a m it or am | about mm* I That lot Wu pm__ (continued from Page Eleven) Evidently there was a mistake lr.- bout lt mer ull: tbsugntenl 'rnott was one of lik serious blunders. ll his’ famous interview with the"1'e'ge1\'. ers Federation, that increased nl. sry to teachers would be the very mst 11511 “Don that increase in rev- ". M. prmm W me mums' ms euue. Yet here we have another and solemn statement on the floor of this same? p""“k° which \““3¢ nf" its House, as leader.; of the Liberal par- im°‘°m°“‘°d' ' :l.;.‘:“:.';°.::'..::‘.:'.‘:;::':;z.:.;:: s all-h I illll Kllvwltdlzs of the facts, I think I have shown the fllllfly as a matter or laet he attempted so ol thou contention that they cannot show that the _nuances at that time 1 uow do anything because they have were in a very lnuch worse state than "Dt enough revenue, that taxation they really were, Tha; was the bur- grhouid never have been reduced, and dent of his song, and having that in I mm “-9 1* result 01 fhlt Yédlwi-lull mind he made that statement. ‘élggylhave not been able to sive $75.- » V ' ncreass in salary to the school ... ..£".;.S::.:‘“;:.' 112:... .. . -» me ~» »»»- no the latino yea! he was even nlorcig le mrther. I and that th‘¢`*y" _ _ crane taxes collected under the Tair- emphatlc with regard to his attitude mon Act in the mst mm.” .ye.!" ¢°w"d" "d“°u°“ in taxes- -A-0', that we were in power until the time °°"d|“3 "° th° ”p°rt>°f ms 590331' 1 the reduction took effect-that is in the Patriot or April stn, mv, nel rlated: "My friend the Premier look 1 occasion in his statement the oth. t er night to tell the country that t he wll making a reduction of | taxes. Well, as I see it, llr. SPB5k"» U19 imitation of another man’s policy or a party policy is perhaps the most sincere forni of flattery wc have in this coun- try. lthink that not more than two weeks ago I had occasion in *his House to say that our finali- ces were in such shape and I felt that I had the greatest confl- dence that after the recommen- < dations were made by the Dun- can Commission that we would no doubt receive a substantial ~4.ncrea.se in subsidy. In that llcpe and expectation I think it has been more than realized and we now have the promise of increase 91 Illbsldy of $125,000. "My friend now says "We will ~ redum the taxes." Yes. ns I < say: lnlitstionl No initiative! F‘ol- - low the beaten paths of the Lib- ' eral party. It has always been ~ the case and I presume it al- owhys will be. We announced , that we would reduce the auto 1 tax and make a downward re- l duction in taxatlim generally. So ‘ my friend had our policy; and, g as I sly. he wasn't able to ill- I 'itiate anything new himself alld he makes the same announce- ment now as I made the other day. We are very glad to know that he has come across now. It looks that it is worth while uf- tertll for us to point the way in | which things shall be done. I am ,~ sure the people of the Province ;. will be glad to know that we, the 5*, Opposition, while small in nuln- ‘ , bers. have at least secured that 1 favorable result." They secured the result, Mr. Speak- er. ,nd now they are complulningt and finding fault because they dill secure it. (Laughter and applause.) 'That is the situation. My llorl.{ f:iend from Montague applauds they failure 0! his own party. I wonderf whyl » - Hon. Dr. Grant: I was applaudingf that speech you were reading. t HOD. Eh Stewart: Yes, because iff falls in with my hon. friends opln-‘ t 1 Trom rcal estate, personal property and income, amounted to $l44,i8’1.` I find that last year they collected ull- dcr those same headings, real estate, personal property and income, neir- ly $122,000; so that the loss was only u little over szo,ouo by tbesroduotlon which we made. But that is not the whole story. They collected other taxes last year which we never col- lectcd-l~.orse tax, road tax and dp; lax--and they put into the treasury from that source practically $28,000. ln other words, they lost some 832;- 000 and took in some $28,000 in ex- ira taxes. That is the reason, they say, why they could not increase the teachers’ salaries. They did not lo'ss -anything by those reductions, and the slightest examination shows that their explanation is a, ridiculous one. I do not think there is any neces- sity for me to labor that matter any further. We have clearly shown thhl these are simply childish excuses. They have been caught in their own trap, and they still have pre-election promises to carry out li' they ever get that increase in subsidy fox which the people of this Province have been waiting. ' ‘ ' ' There is another matter *with wnlen I would like to deal briefly; that is the matter of Publicjleelth, and I want to concur 'in what has been said by my hon. colleague froth Charlottetown (Dr. MacMillan). I wish to congratulatethe Government on tllLs step they have tskch 0_0' wards the establishment or s. cana- torium for this Province. I tio not think that any polltleiu differences we may have will prevent us flfoni seeing eye to eye in this matter- There is perhaps nothing' more im- portant than tha health of our own people, and anything that can' 'M done to improve conditions in thi! respect should be entirely agreeable to every one. I would alsotlike 1110 say ll word by way of congratiliatfon to those public spirited citlliexii side ol this House who have eatin'-'r ored to help this matter-`al6ng, both ion: switch about from one policy to mother, as the wind shifts. That suitsl him, and he applauds it. (Applause > I Hola. Dr. Grant It's the best Dari of your speech. Ron. Hr. Stewart: We will ict thi? people judge of that. That was the situation when the Conse_l-vative Gov- ernment w in power in 1927. Mv, by suggestions and by money P011' tributions. It shows a wonderful spirit among our citizens generally*-ill regard to a matter of this kind which ls so important and far reaching. Public Health '- I-:ut I must stop there.`so far as ngreelncnt is concerned. I cannot l_-D7 hon. friends ‘wanted a reduction ‘-1, M taxes, and now it does not suit them-5 l“`°"° °f “'h‘"‘ ’“y1h°“' min; The Yet thua strong, energetic men have-l not the courage to go back and PU* tha tuxca where they wore. Thftyl are complaining because, according, to tha leader of this House, we 101-` lcwcd (heir own policy. Thai, as I said before. is the difference between standing on' the -outside looking ln. and _being on the inside und 100111113 out. They boasted of it as a resuiti which they achieved themselves, and, _low they are squealing about :Ll (Applause) , rlaolnr 'rue llesponsllllilly Home of my hon. friends will Shy! "Weil, we were not in the House tl-len. 'It is true that our leader said that, but we did mf, authorize hlfh to lay it. I-Ie said many things that we do not agree with." And, of course, we know that. They would like to make him a scape-goat in mlny ways. Butwhut followed? A few months after that they put out s platform. We were in the mid:t of In Olldtion then, and all tha wi-S6 lsiitlmen who are sittin! \“'°“hd this benches were lo the field an candidates. They milst assume fe- lpmlibility for their election plat- fwl. Whit did they say on thui NQMOII' ° “Cn obfainfng increased sub- sidy u downward revision alia!- l\_ln." - _ ' _ 'Iley wqo going to decrease them still fur*-har. We had made a r¢G\1“' ,tina but they were goin: to reduce “lil llili more' and lf they ever lil sallslcnof wllleb td lunch hole U ye to _hnplemsilt D the Bret DN- vlta retard to ln- lincs that tlm's they md my hon. #QL is _leg-rg! the other night vi th regar history of public health, when he made the statement-which is ll" colltallled in the 51395011 "Um th' Throne-that they had 'made Va. be- ginning in this matter. When he makcs a statement of that kllld 56 is simply giving another exhibition of that egotistical spirit; which llhfbf' tunatcly too often characterizes his utterances. His statement, Mr. Speaker, is not correct, and_my_h9i_l friend should know it. The i\DD01l1¢»' ment of e full time chest distros* llcian was not the beglhhlni 0! QW' ernment assistance towards public health by any means. It is only s very small contribution to what hu already been done. I find thagthcy are paying about |1200 t0W8l'ii|..i~\1lif gentlcman'll salary. I asked It VHS beginnhig of this session that I fb' port of the public health oiiicelfa lc- tivities be tabled in as much aa hs is a public servant, and the House and Province generally should bs kept informed as to his work. AP- purently there i8 110° WY "W" forthcoming, and we are 8901110 4*” ln the session. However, the P013* l wlsn to more ls tim. my h°\1 li-lends claim that the-»l>P°1\1¢m°\'|¢ of this odlcial constitutes A holin- ning in public health work iscntlfsl- ly wrong. If there il lily Umm V’ be given to l¥\yh°¢|y- *hi mmi d beginning this matter and clfflml lt en up to the'prc|ent. time il 0119 to that solenoid orgmimtion. tht canadian Red Or Booiltyi Whl°|l has been carrylnl W WI W3* 1°* years in thi! Pr0vi.l'l¢e wcumtemoep that were extradrdih-' only dlmeuit. r will ro that, and live credit WV* “mb” °’ our citieene: men such al Mr. Jul- tlee risssard, Mr. rope and others. uno have been mine a MMM in _aseiltinl in tlhl '» - 'rrlbuu *ro rliynlelnm I also want to pay -a tribute to our nhyeiciim who hive -given a great xii- 0( their time ,ln the interests ol' is work: in living tres lectures, free clinics. and many other things without any thought of remuneration. There his not been.an'y speech-mak- ing about whatthey are doing. They have not been trying to take the cre- dit -for lt. 'They have done it to arnol- iorlte the Ieoriditions in this Prov- ince,” and. they are still carrying on their splendid work without thought of fewlrd oripraise. not usioo; bi-ieny it tue history ofl,pubitc-health” so far as the con- f»1flbli§i0l\ of public- money is concern- fd." The _first Govcmmenr. money contributed, towards public health in this ‘Province was in 1009, when a gf»¢`nt‘_.of t_200 was made. That went on pricticcliy up to 1914, when, with the Mathieson Government in power, -a.,3'nilt,_~of _$1400 was made to the hospitals, cloo to me Dlspensury, and '|600 forlllie prevention of tubercu- loeili. ' Now, Mr. `pes.ker, so far as Gpvirnment aid was concemod, there wls`th'e_ beginning of our contribu- tion towllfds the prevention of tuber- cu1o`sl|. whenthe sum of $600 was given. .Then we had the Great War. and the amount was not increased; I .thlnh perhaps, in one or two sub- _sequent years it_was' decreased; and _co t.nc`;matter went on until 1923, wli‘tii`tne elim 'oz 'canon wis contrib- u,tedto dll these matters connected with' public health:-children's aid. sooo; me tin-eo hospitals. ssoo econ; th_e`, two. Orphanagéa, $500 each andl the D`is'pensary` $200, making, as 1 sold, a total of $3,200. A ' rublie ueoitn ornate 1 ~`;The Government of_whlcl-l I had! tndhobor to,bs the leader came in' ln‘,in».t-'year-; 'rn 1924 that grant was hiorecidd to canal. In was it was rurtnil 'increased to `;e,2oo; ln lozo to t'l.sil0.' rp im, _me last your inet w;stil’i,M¢‘tl1e estimates, it was ln- ereas_eq_t_o c1l,sso.- so that durlas It-he we in power we ln- ttptlled -those( gl_‘anls_ for public health activities sndtkindred charities from t¢.`2`00.to moto. ni that time our ' were increased between twenty ‘twenty-dva .per cent, and our grantifwcre increased over three il'aa¢ifeo~porI;o¢ut. lspplausel. X are the facts as taken from tneattuai ailureailn the l>uoile so- pdliiih.,-'14§t'year, when my hon. friei-ld|‘mal_ie fup their utimates, they put irl"this additional |1200 and they ' id,it 'out esipart payment towards i)i:e`sa_ii.ry'or s`p_ublle neeltn omolol; bps- they ;-now' make the ,statement that;`:‘a" beginning has been made" in You can see just how uqatlr' ‘jtui truth _there is lu a claim of1_llatjx'iaa..~lt-would be very muon if fthe' actual facts were placed ` more ‘tact country. cAl>l>lsuse.> .' J 'slua¢orlluu~ ._~17a_el-¢_ls'anot1ier aspect to tnls m_'0.tt»r'of`public_hel1th. If the Lib- ilrtlpcrty, 'when they succeeded the Arl`e"nalllt.Go'vernment to power, hal tions _their ruu duty. ir they md dealt with'this‘mutter with the abil- ity h-urelileieuey with wblen they shoilld have brought to bear upon -.t. we wouldliot be in the situation in which we are ,placed today with re- gard .`fo..a.santto`rium. We all re- member the circumstances. It is not years sil1ce"that wonderful gift was’ iiiideio this province by one ov our cltlnens to, whom we, owe a debt of gratitude which we shall never be able to' repay: 'one of the most Duo- lic_ apiritedcitlzens we have had in tliia Province ia this generation; a _w_|io;_lia_s'_dl_»_s_e*i-vcdly been called tl_lc.fa.t\ler of an industry which is to- day bringipg in an immense amount okjwetltll lo the Province. Wh° SUV' ed“hlsfe1iow citizens inthe Legisla- ture and in tba clovemment, and who crowned it all with this magni- i\ce`nt-'gift-of.a Bdnaiorium out of tlia.or=t\voou! great many romana about Prohibi- them and the Governilielli that hadttioii, but he did not mention the taken it over and was now ofIel'illgfm,m~,c;a| side of it at B11, He gave to return lt. N0 Willy WIS Elven W 1 no explanation of why the profits re- thst \l\l€St|0l\- The Minister WDW' ceived through the Prohibition Coln- SCFIUDK this -G0>V¢l'U"“°l\i» inumatfmlmission were omitted from the Pub- that he had no 2-\l¢h0\‘|f-y. They “'¢’1`°§ lic Accounts, and we are still in the ll-Slim if th!!! W0\||f\ W0'-‘Pt $50»000»1c‘ark with regard to that illfornla- and I am told that We Gflcr wnsftlcn. lioivcvcr. as he as dealt with raised fl‘0m lime 1° “me “D '»0 5100-' , other aspects of the subject I pre-1 000 or even 5150.000- l am 15511116. Mr- sunle that I may also deal ,with it Speaker. ¢hRt $150000 001175 118 0|-"ivory shortly, and chiefly by way 'ii' tained: but i»h=.1\l|\1lS¢¢r "hm ihiilicnipleasizilig what I stated on pre- Provlnco was Mt l7l`°P°f°d *G mlk‘¢.\‘ioi'.s occasions oil the floor of this any statement. lie would not as-1House_ , the “Bulletin"; because we have no official 'figures and we have _had no answer yet to a speciilciquestlon cov- erihs this account which we placed on the Order Paper, We have no Siilfilmlilit, as we should have, in the Public Accounts, so I shall have to take the most authoritative stato- ment I can find, and that is given in Temperance Alliance. The sales of liquor in Prince Ed- ward Island through the, vendors, ac- cording to the Bulletin, were as fol- lows: $185,725 $180,100 $157,157 $130,000 What Reduction, 11' Any? iozs ` was . . 1927 1928 ’ There is an indication in mcse ng- | res that thc proportion of liquor " 'urlk has diminished during 1928. but you will remember, Mr. Speaker, litllat one of the planks of their plat- form was it reduction in the selling price of liquor. What rliflcrcncc will that make? $130,000 worth of-llq. ucr this year should mean g mul-ll larger quantity sold than the same amount in dollars and cents under the previous Government; because we charged more for the liquor. Whm you lake that into considera- ¢|°n» MT- SPCIIKCP. how much have they reduced the sale of liquor through the vendom? (Applause.> I Dub thiS question to an hon. mein. 1 nad to tore lt from what 1 mlgnt ` call the quasi-Govemment organ, a recent issue of the organ of the` not responsible for the mistake. There was notliihz wrong in my statement; I have no rxponslbiilty for the Lib- ¢1'°l Dress, and surely I have I. right io quote it in this House. That is the situation, yet my hon, friend opened up the vials of his wrath wainst my hon. colleague from Charlottetown the other night be- cause he suggested that there was S0910 lrfwularity in connection with the jails. My l1on.'friend said that was “small politicsz" that the hon. member was “wasting the time of the House" with such statements, It is all rishh apparently, for a member to spendtwenty minutes or half an hour detailing imagined ills and his ill treatment at the hands 'of the Op- D0-Sltion party, but when another member refers to the conditions in the jails of this Province it is “small Politics." Apparently the Liberal pleas from which I have quoted did not consider if, in that way. My hcn. friend made a great ado about prisoners being released from jail under the Conservative Govem- ment. ,Perhaps they are not doing that; llut th¢Y are taking them out of Jill 00 Ko and see prize lights and amuszments of all kinds, and they are having afternoon calling days for the benefit of the prisoners in JH". and they have the fact placard- 'fd in my 11011. i`rlcnd‘s own town so that all and sundry may know lg (Applause). Where Did The Money Go? _ Nolv we are 801118 1_0 have a plebis- undit of Prohibition Commission rc- °¢|l"-IT Why has he been persuaded to leave that matter entirely out of the public records? The reason hlu not been given yet. I presume that some of the hon. gentlemen, who, perhaps know'more about this than tell us. I am sure we would be in- lterested to know. Conclusion I do not know that there is ally- thlhB more that I have to deal with. Perhaps I have occupied more time of the House than necessary, but I felt that these were matters upon which a reply was needed. I am sorry I cannot offer my collgratulutions to the Government cn its record. In the face of all the statements they made when in Opposition; in the face of the criticisms which they offered with regard to the finances under the flrevicus Government, they spoilt lam. $100,000 more than we did in the lost full year we were ln power. just two years before. There has not, been any increased legitimate expenditure t0 Jllsilfy such a thing. And the gross 03|-ires are much higher than that, for we find that they fspcnt, in ev- ¢l'y WHY. 0\'ei' $300,000 more than we old. -_ There are very many statements in the Public Accounts that are bc- clouded; many things that are not Shown; many things that will arouse the Suspicion of thoughtful men `anri M0! persuaded this year to- make n`o._ ii the leader of the Government, will, year in ordinary expenditure over" ber on the Government side of the cite. I wonder if all the hon. gentle- House, who, I am sorry to see, is not men in the government benches are present today: Would he say that 1”Call:~' and honestly hoping that Pro- $130,000 worth of liquor was needed 131155011 may Carry Wh¢h that plebis-- last year _for medicinal purposes, He Cite is taken? I have no doubt as admitted that it was too much. We to the attitude of the leader of the always recognized the fact that too G°"@f“Y\\¢`m» h5U3U-#8 h¢ 15 B temper- mucn was being sold for medicinal ouoe man and I have always elven purposes. -My hon. friends were gp- him credit for ills sincerity in that irlg to remedy that condition; yet f€E!HI'd~ He is not llltercstedin pro- the fact remains that about the hlbition revenue. at any rate, be- came quantity is being sold for this cause he wouldll't take lt, Yet they lJ\1\”P0Se today as when wo, the “ruln- "°°l\'ed $130;000 from that source selling" government, were in power. |151 year and the people of this Prn- ' vince-_ do not know where.lt went, lt Pun" c°““tY Jan is gone, and apparently they are rlev.'. The leader of the Govemment took el' f='°5“S ti’ |1“°W S0 |0111 ss this Gov- 1 great obleotion in his speech to s °""“°“¢ is in power- They are evi- siatement I had made that there denm’ W555l“8 that m0h0y. because were over twenty people in jail in I Submit. Mr. speaker, time no ini-el-l Summerside when he vias away in Ffffhf- mlm can be persuinded that! Ottawa, Perhaps my information *my have sport $130,000 properly, was incorrect. I have not the sam: P'“5 f-5” “MS "Wy have ¢0Ui=C¢/211. hi' a¢3e_s_q to the authentic lgcmids M he legitimate la~.'.' enforcement. 'I’1'le;‘ei has; but I got my info;-mation from] 15 5'~’<=`°h"'E‘l' 11° SVHIGHCS Of 12- Thffl’ the Liberal press of this Province. Z' “mild mf- '10 it '-md Sllehd the m0Y\0,v not it from a li.~.p;r that is li-.i'.»i;s:i-ir'-"i‘21".l'. li ls Government money. ed within a stone-throw of my licli I-""5 "ff-9*’ Sehllfmfn Sflllllld either fl‘lend's own door-step, and it col'-1 “‘;“’”“ "ne °““"° M ""’ °¢h¢l'§ they tainly makes the clainl ill pltiin intl-l“"°\1fd -'"3 10 ll lfhfll- the 'Monty is guage. 1 do not mint; ne will dfnvi “Ui foffivod- or. lf It is received. the mat me Hamm. L; 8 strong U-meal public should know how lt is ex- paper; and there is another paper. l’=`“d"d- We Cahn” blame the PTO- the mend -5-mme,-_ which is pmc_ villclal Auditor for having that left tlosliy another edition or one Plon- Out °f his f@l5°rt. because we know his attitude. We-know his insistence women in looking tllrolgli the blue books: and these things have not been explained. After._all, it show.; very clearly the difference between Promise and performance, These, gen- tlemen were very rich ,_in promises; they Wflre Very strong ,in criticism. But their first year`s.,,i'ecorcl, Mr. Speaker, has shown them most, la- mentably week and illefflciznt in performance. (Loud and prolonged applause.) ,I Awful Pimplec On Face and Neck For Four Years MN; lflefy Rell, Egeuvlllo, om., wrl.n.- I ant wrlilnilto tell you that I sudered terribly wit awful lpilnplos, all over my lace and neck, or four years. i had tried overvtlllng buf, 0; no r¢ll)li<-5 until one day ll friend fold me li out I : ff,-I 1; _ stoop; ’ B TTE Rss? 0 I sums any responsibility, and so tlizt‘ opportunity was lost. Bell Government, Negligence 1 1 Afterwards, a resolution was in-1 troduced in the session of 1921 Lou Prohibition Promises My lion. friend says they have giv- en a more enicient enforcement of thc Prohibition Act. I-ic did not T-C11 us upon what he based that state- tBkB back i`r0m the D0mll1|0h G0V'llnent, and, as I previously remarked, emment the Dalton Slmatorium andthe is really nor, ln B posltlon to tvrh it 01/Cl' to Sir ChHl'1@S DBh0h~`lmow very much about lt, wllether oi' There WHS S0016 011110-“M1011 1° 11115! not thc sale and use of liquor is being resolution, and it was withdrawn;i but the reports of that delegation were tabled and published, and they can still be seen in the records of the 1 public press. While the amounts 1 have referred to are not specified, th sports agree tllat`moncy could hav en received, that the Federal Gov , ernment was prepared to pay. A your went by, and nothing was dollrci Again, in” 1922, this resolution .0 take back the Sanatorium and tum it over to its founder was brought up! This time it was passed and a, bill; was passed in pursuance of lt, On. that occasion the leader of the Gov- ernment read a letter from the De- puty Mlnlstenof the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-esfeblishrrlent- il; letter which even the Premier orl the- floor of the House termed “lin im- pudent letter"-repudiating entirely| the agreement of the Federal Govern- . ment to pay any money, saying that! there was llo money due this Prov-1 incc and that they would pay noth- ing by way of damages. And thatw curtailed. He has been living in 8 ‘sort of heaven of ills own, and I do not think his personal statement would be accepted with very much authority on the matter. However. the question is not whether there is greater activity in the enforcement of the law. That is not the l>°lhf~ The promise which was given, l»h¢ statements which were made by these hon. gentlemen during the election campaign, was that they would prac- tically wipe out the liquor- traffic ln this Province; that before the tW0 years had elapsed when the pleblsclte would take place there would be evi- dence of dryer conditions, that the sale and use of liquor would be cut down fo a minimum. I spblnit to this House that there ls not any evidence of that at ali, We see the same evidence of drunkenness on our streets and elsewhere that we always did. W see it ln many places that we should not ace it. Those who wish to obtain liquor will tell you _whether or not they ,cannot get it aa readily matter was allowed to rest by fhoyyana |,, M 51-egg qmmmle, as they Bell Government. They took the say- lo of a Deputy Minister, and dually: put themselves out of any expecta- tion of getting any money by turn- ing the institution over to ltsfound er. And at this money, which, wit Interest would be very much large , today and whleb, ll now avaliable ro * the purpose of tuberculosis treatmen would go for to solve our preaen problem. wal Ioat to the province. and P wa have to begin all over again. r , A Sad i!nl!ing_ There is another matier_ln con- nection with the transfer of the Dai- ton leuatorlum to which I shalt have to refer. 'They did not turn all che property beck to Mr. Dplton 'there 'were two' Pisces ol land ae- differant occasions. was a'cauirod`lsie ol intoxicating liquor not year. ,, so any ul, ur. speaker, 1 was have always' done. What justifica- tion, therefore, has anyone for sly- ing that there is a more Iilooeuilll enforcement of the Act? It is quite true that we have more ofdclals; it is quite true that they are spending a great deal more money on enforce- ment; but what benefit .ill that 00 tha Province if they are not getting results? (Applause) Sale of Liquor It is quite possible that my hon. friends may he having more prosecu- tions-sithough not so many more, ss the records show;but are they drying up the sources of thta traffic? Are they stopping the flow of liquor in the Province. I referred before to the amount of money received by the Government vendors from the ccr, published undcr the same man- agement. I have here an extract taken from the Island Farther of Mui-on liqtn lest, me day uitertlns House`o}'9'ened, and the very day I made that statement on the floor of this House: "At, the beginning of this week they were twenty-one prisoners in the Prince County Jail and many of us are yet at large who should. possibly, be there to pill. a further strain upon the resour- ces and capacity of the institu- tion." I do not know whether they cleul in liquor at the Pioneer office or nor.. My hon. friend ought to know; he can see it from his front door. (Laughter) "One reason given for the t over-crowding at present ls. we , understand due to a new money l makhig scheme that.is the lat- R est, development, in the many wiles of the bootlegglng frater- nlty." So my hon. friend will see that according to the editor of' the Piorl eel' there is still bootlegging, and lt is developing. apparently, because they are inventing new methods right under the eyes of this host of pro- 'secutors who were going to revolu- tlonize conditions with regard to pro- hibition in this province. The article in former years that there was not gd advised me to us_e it. I used four sufficient for a public statement with!‘°|°t2°§f“p‘§mTX;_?° B now completely i°cgln~d to those funds. Why has hcl Mulufaetirred only by The T. Mil- burn Co., Ltd.; Toronto, Ont. fv 1-r s in . Sale t i . CHOOSE YOUR WELL KNOWN continues : "In the past, when a mall WHS nned $200 or so, or so many weeks in jail, the fine was Paid by or for the man convicted. Now, it is said, the practice is that instead of the man higher up in thc game paying the fine, pro bono publlco. the convicted man goes to Jail and receives the $200 oi so, pills his free board and lodg- ing in the interval. at the time of his discharge." (Laughter) That is had enough; but I direct the attention of my friend the editor of the Patriot to what follows: "Thus the felon can now take an extended holiday with all found. and still draw wages at a higher rate than most of us. in the newspaper game at any rate, can make with our noses contin- ually to the |'rlndstone." (Laugh- ter.) "Jail, where is thy sting; or virture, thy reward?" (Increa- sed laughter.) ' Small Politics _,I _..4.._ 4 HEINTZMAN ‘ NEW SCALE gi IVIISLLER noflit PALMER COTE . 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