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'- 11111111 smut‘ in- iililfilluls l‘1.1_v 111-l. t1'l 1Y1 ll unless there l5 1111 111 .11 movrnlent twice n 1111r 111111- S/‘Flll to keep \\'.'l ‘.\';1l'. .111 every i110 1111 ._111r words. if there 1s no ..11‘il1111 1111111 other" puffs 111 111-1 i1 1l1-lv-r11; 111 the l1i1'ge lli'<‘.\ll1l<‘. 1111-11‘ is 11111 11111 111‘1~1l fur fis 111.1111‘ 11'1.1'.11111-~111.~ 11.. 1111111 pols- rms fr<11u 11:1" '11. 11-111"..s11111s|‘.s or 1.11111 hlullflcl‘ 1- 111'1‘.<el1i. 1 - . 111.1 whet wns culled 111111 111' lll"lll.ll‘-~\\'ll~‘ill- i111’. 11111 111 1111‘ luslzr- inlcstillrw-wms - foiitnviniz 111..11'<-11 teeth or 1‘ 111111 ‘111'l'11 111111111 1.11111 1 1111-.11 'll1l'1‘1'le1l icrlll ll“1‘.l‘.'ll1l"l 111 the lurve or 11- 11-111), n:- gaurs Souris M.L.A. Contend eluht b.1111 dulayl Ca 1» toduyl ‘ p ’ .1111“ BIG ! 1 spread I11 This Provi SPORT REEL - LKINCI MWOEII!‘ . CAPITOL-Today- NEW POPEYE CARTOON "Little Siveetpeu” S .-—'I.—- ACCUSES ZEAL OF 11mm AGITA TORS” y FOR PR 011131110111 s Liquor Habit “Not So Wide- nce As Some Of The Prohibition Leaders Assert". Folloiving is the text. of the Ad- l<ll‘(*.\$ dvlirc1'ed i11 the 131111391 d9" ‘lune 111 the Legislature Xwently by 1111'. H. H. Acorn, First District of 1 Kings: i Mr. Smoker In rising to con- M lll(l\lenlpl‘tl linue the debate on the Budget and lbcforc taking 11p the discussion of s11111e 111001111‘ subjects, \\'1i.l1 which l’ 11-1-11 1o ilenl tnniglu. I want for in fciv molnelils to rclcr to the re- ;;<11I1 01' 1110 first year's administra- 11.1111 01' 1.111s Governlucnt as shown {by i111‘ Pilblie. Accounts. "Thirsc accounts prove that \\'llt‘l'(‘;lS the foriucr Conservative 11111111111-1111111011 had shown a deficit 1111 lllell‘ 111st yvnrs administration 1111' $376 00000 11nd this Government " had luulsxeii-d for 1\ deficit. in 1936. oi‘ 5711111101111 the actilul deficit WflS ‘orilr $24,054.07 mnkinz an inrprovc- 1111-111. over 19115. in the deficit 1m ,ti1111 111' tlu- affnirs oi‘ this - , ~ 1'11‘ rvlnoxai of llll'.<01(1ln-I-r.nL “Mount of M42 000 00 f - _ ."l‘liis 11111111 rlcflrit in 117-30 means 1111111.. ~ i11-wr- ‘Oi lnilrliiizlt 1.110 Governnlelit. by their . . .- '11 11v 11111111" who .1.i1 .11 111 1111s 111111111111 , iv \‘.'-111.1'11_ Tlimzllrlllln- ,1 111 11 P11111111] , 111 _ .11 sl11-1ll'i hi‘ I1‘; 11.111 111;" 1111- 11111111111‘- '-111 1': \"'1'\"r'i‘llllll11lllY mfrr- , 11 1'. 11111111 - n "111 111111: Diary‘ 1.11 ,1 11.11111 iuiir v1. 1.1 1111:111- isnls. ‘L Pr11~1111§ 111". v1.11‘.- l'l“lllll_V pars 111111‘. . .;-111= 1111111112111111 (,,-111,;111-l11' 1111-111-l-11111111lz11'1- 111x111 > of llll‘ liver in ill- 1111m i111‘ l1l1111(i is . .11-<1-1| ilFllllllllllll i ;11lr1‘.l11‘11i'l1- .1i - 111111‘ - uvi-riuxvrl 111111 pm-mis 1'1‘-1 1111- 111111111. ‘X11111 1|“. 1111-1- ;,l11~ ' 1111111111‘ 111111111 lvfirks i111 i11 1'11" "'1 :11 l'11'\'f‘1' "lld 111' 11'!‘ 1"'1111'. 11.11! 1:1l1-:".1111 iurilrg. 1111-1311. |)1‘_ V‘: 11-111-11- 11111 111111 nMy-r 1,1 -11 .1 1;11'=.11u Fill 111 mo." W- . 1-1111111 or jm-m. ---.1 ~ 111111-1111.- us 1111 1» 1' H1711’ h" v1.11 -;1- 1.: 11 -- - 1 111 1.111111111111- - 1» i-r l"‘\‘f'll"l .\lill.-' or 111-111 -. 111 i111 l1 11111 1111‘ 1111i r111 -1‘.-1' 111' \i'.111'111 - 111'" . v 111 ._ 1111b:- 11" 1 " 111| (ll l." .. .. yo‘. h. .. o)", .11.“ r.“- 1-11c1-1fis1 lg ‘a r1- -- lr-l ll .1.l11-11l1l honv- ' 1 11.4111 1w 1111f‘ wkllIlTl iii i151‘ Eastern Guardian . ,'.\'l'II.\'( l0 '.;11111,'.1lI1\\11 i'.11.11‘<ll:1l‘i may 11111111; --1 1111~1r llrlvt Arrhll‘ liume. l-hE 11111,; $3‘ .11‘, Elonhiirlle. I21“- Hillard‘: r111» ltliu. J7 f" - T TIII’. return in thi- Rummrrshlr stand. z-nuiiuucil 111111111; flu- season. "1:1'c 111111 11111111111. Mules, 1.11111 1 P1111111‘ 4'1, <1‘: lrll. nt ll. J. Mil-WIT! Pro- l’ 111111‘. 1x iirred 1111111‘ prmuiscs to the P111111. or 145.000.1111 T1115 showing, ‘MP Filivlkcr, l am quite sum will 1'1'1111111‘11d itself 1.11 every fair 111.lnrl_ 1'11 1111111 and 11111111111 i11 this pro- "">"“l‘- 1"l'¢‘“l>."c1i1‘c of ]1r)l1tl1‘.<_ "l l1cl1ere. Mr. Siwuker. i11 piv- 11111 rirdlt were crcrlll. is flue. 11nd l 1.111111. 11>. .\ll_V hvre. tiull; the \lr.1.~.111' of P1111111: works and Ill£ll$VIi\'.\. is perhaps responsible to ‘.1 lll'l‘lill‘l‘ extent than uny other lmllvitlllul i11 this Government. for i1 share i11 luiiiginiz ubout. this 11111.11 sniisinetury- shite of nflairs, F01‘ i111.‘ l'T‘il\Ol1 1.11111. while his De- _‘l1:-l'.'1111'11t 111 i935. Heller the nfl- ~ rzitlmi oi the Conservative lfiov1‘1'111n1-11l.. showed n total ortlln- “"1" "1111-111111111-1- 111' sbozroonon. in .‘ _ 11, 1111- 1111111 l‘xpr‘ll(llllll'0 i11 this 1l)1"i.111'l.111r‘11l. “'11s reduced i0 $2110.- 111111111. uniliuul. any apparent, 105;,- oi’ 1-1'.‘l1-i<-11c1~ on our lilglnvnys "11. should also 11o n mutter for 1'1-1111u11-111l11ii1111 on‘ 1.111‘ pnri. oi the l'l'll1I1Hl‘lllill1l\'\‘$. 111111. ilu-lr modelli- 111111 i11 1111111111111 rlrmiinds 11111111 this‘ 0-11111111111-111. 1111s also assisted i111 1111111111111 111111111 this 111111111’ 111-suit“! 211111 I 11111 1111111‘ 511W‘ tlllit \\'n will 1111 111112111: llu- 1111111111; season, 11s- ~1.'i 1111 Minister \\'lll‘l'(‘V(‘.I‘ 11nd “""l\‘~‘\'l‘1‘ 111'-*f~Il1l" ill controilhu; 1111- ¢-.\11<'111l1i111'1-s in l-hi.- Depart- 11-1111. l think 1111- Alinlsiirr of ll lZlV-HHT- is ulsn lo Ix‘ mmlucndr-o for 111s lX)ll'f‘.\.\'(‘ll nltltudp in m- -;11'1l i11 :10 <~1111slrurllul1 of DHVPCI 1-1111111111" i11 111111 vroviiu-o, 11ml 1n 11111111‘ 111111. 11101-1- niay be no 11111.- 1-1111.-.11l1111 11s iolllsulhtiuie ill this 1111111111. 1 hike the liberty of quot- ‘1114: llom h“ speech 0Y1 the dflllt address, with reference to this inlnlter. I quoil‘: "I sily we are I0- 111v l1fi§9ll how thr- Bilmiucrnide 111111 11111-111111 funds turn out. W11 |ltl'1‘ not 111111111 to 11o blindly int-O ilhis 11111111. We want. to have some .,\S.<lll'llll(‘l" tliut. three loads are g0- 11111 in siniid up before we 1111mm ‘into 11 lurqo pWillR-In 0T lll-l"l'-“" fncinu roads.“ and with r9811"! l" milking provision. for the redcnw- 111111 of the btmds which must be 111111-11 11 11111.11.- nlszhwnyl w‘ 1° be built. he ti1is,_"_I>Sl_il1.__M!'- 7Ragistarail' Clydesdale l “Scottish 0hiel"-lio. 26702~railo A Owned by __ _ PROVINCIAL BRIE-NUTRIENT 0F AOIIIUUIAURL will ltlmd for the season of i031 as Iollnws: will leave (lhsrlnttetown on Saturday. April 2-1111 for the ntuhlcs on the farm 0! Mf- Jim” 3"m""~ Summé-rside it. R. .'l. “hf-re hi‘. will stand for service untll the following Saturday. Muy M. when ho- wlll return to the Alflollllllfll "Ill. l/llll" lnttrtou-n, ri-uvuaiuini; there until naturally. Ml!’ M". VII!" hi! WI" ilil" This week about urnnguncnt will be TM, |,,.._,..11111l i111...- 1, nm‘ of Canada’! outstanding Clydendnlen. hnv- m‘ r,.p11irl.11i1i.- ~11l1~i111111r. 1-11111111-11111111111. wright and quality. Ile was (irnnfl ('|1n.n1|1|-1u .11 last year‘.- l-luhiiutlnn 11ml in flffVIH‘ proved n rfllflllle nor-k grin-r. with over 711'; I11-tool marl-v. ‘t In‘ pnlfl In rush zit time of service. ‘i111! gpply lo the Department 0f Alrlculture or to lllsurr‘. Ill-ml III [for flllllvrl- p111 .111 Hex .\Ic(‘lun1|1hn, in churn L-I729-4-2l-3L 'l'erm\t $11.00 for season, 5111.111) Speaker. lo this legislature and to the peope. that. if they want. hard- surfaced roads. they must be pre- pared to pay for them. I for 0116 as a Member of this Government ivlult to go on record a; saying. that I 11m not $101118 11° be B- PflPl-y to any Government. that is going to g0 ahead and borrow another million or two million dollnrs, to hard-surface the roads in this pro- vince. without making some pm- vision for it." This Mr. Speaker, to my mind. is the pronouncement of a xvlsc and prudent administra- tor. whose utterances in this re- gard. I believe must ommen‘ themselves to the best thinking people of this province. and I say flu-incl: that as 1cm: as the Min- llstci- oi‘ Highways adheres to this policy. ho "will have the legislature of this Province behind him, to a. DIED. EDUCATION A year ago Mr. speaker. when taking part in discussing the bud- ‘iret. I-foilnd myself compelled to ,1crlt11‘iso perhaps somewhat sever- lr. the educational system of this 1P1-ovl11v1‘. U11 to that. time. there .=~'1‘l'111r‘d to me to he a certain jam-rut n1‘ nr-nilhy 1111110111: our llfvillf‘. in rcanrrl ‘to educational wmiitri-a. and ivhile I do not, prg- lsumn lo cluim the credit for the vhnum- ilint has taken plRCp dur- i111! 111c past. your. in this regard, W1. a. irrenl. 011mm‘ l1as‘_cortain1y mnnlfcsled itself. and the people today nrc education minded ‘This is accounted for. to some extent, by the Arlnlt Education Calnpaign, which is now belmr carried on thrnilglioui. the Province. through their Study Clubs. which have been organized in twrllnpi! every district of the Province. and as a insult. of these activities, the lwrple huvc awnkeiied to the iir-rcsslty of co-onenrtion along 1-d11:'u1'o11nl as 111-ll as other lines 111 11c‘l.lvli-_v. Not only is this so. but. “'0 find 1111-11 nl‘ scholarly attain- ments, advocating improved educa- tlnnul nmlhmis in our schools, and Pilllcllrd. and when you fl11d two or three hundred of 1m», team?“ oi‘ this Plot-lune (‘imaged for fivvvfl-ll dflys in discussing this math-r. from various anizics. then I think. Mr. Speaker. 1.11111. great thine-s may be expected along educational lines, in the nom- future. "Uilfol'l.lll'inl.ely for mysefl. Mr. imzviikcr. I 11m not a. colege-brod 1111111 nnrl ninllcrs have reached the stave. ivlierc if I were to take part ject. 1 111111111. very well get. beyond mY 6611111. and for the present, thewfow. 1 111m ccnmit with the onri. which I have already played in brlilging this matter to the IiOUCe of the public. and I have just. one word to say to those who "We 110w dPftliillI With this subject, n111rl1 more intelligently And af- ffrllvriv than 1. and 11m is, to ‘mnko haste slowly" The history 01' nil movomonhz of thin kind, ill that people are liable in their ef- forts toward improvement. to rush lo the other extreme, and Whllg I feel that some improvement in our currlctfum is long overdue, yet; 1 could not 110 s11 fnr as 11> altogether d0 away with some of the higher brnneheo now being taught, in w; public. schools. Prohibition “Another subject which I dis- cussed n year ago, w" thug, 0g Prohibition. At thlt time, the 1.1114 ngit-iltorll. were cbuond in the land, and while I do not accuse them of lmwvmr motives. m. the flct re- mains that in their meal. they for. imt discretion to such n11 extent, l" l" mflllfin the fair fame of the lwople of this Proviuqc, "Fortunately for ll] concerned, g change. luu also taken plug; In gnu reward. due largely, I belw-ve, m tho sincerity evidenced by the At. Willey General in hi: administra- HEY, FOLKS I Hére some! in n general dlscilssion of this IIIIF. ED ‘i - lch tion of the Prohibition Act. wh n“ gone far towards ‘sell-flying :3: true temperance sentnnent 0 Province. and I om P19115134 w note. Mr. Speaker. that it l! ll“ expressed intention of this GOWYH- ment. to conduct. an cducatiolml campaign along llfimPermce 1"?“- l-bhroughout tlhifl iPfoVllll-w- alums the coming Bllfnlllél‘. 1 _ "A certain demand ‘has M15811 u you are swarmMizflipeolwr. T01‘ the repeal of the Prohibition Act. and Substituting therefor. Govern- ment Control. snd I have "M" the trouble to analyse the situa- tion as between Prince Edward Is- lsnd under Prohibition and some of the other Provinces of the Dom- chiefly in regard to the consump- tion of legal splntuouc. liquors. 1111.1 I find. that. for the year ending December a1, 1930. the 101111 1on1 sale of alcoholic beverages in this Province. amounted to $190,000.00 which distributed among our ipuptllation-meatls-pcr of 90.0.10 people a cspitu expenditure of $2.- 10. Iii New Brimuvlck for the same Dcriod, under Government Control. the total legal sires wem $2.095.03l .0 which distributed e-mong the population of 408.000 people. menus a per copita com- sinnatinn amounting to s6 60. In Nova Scotia. under Government Control. the total leizn-l snletmfor the salm- period. amounted to $3,- 83119800 which dlstr limited, among a. popifstlon of 512.948 lxwplc moans n per cnpiia con- sumption iunouutlng to t7 50. and I ask you. Mr. Speaker. in the face of those facts. l1ow can any reasonable mnn substantially claim that conditions in P, E, 1,, gm worse under Prohibition, then they would be under Government 0on- NOW THE WILD WEST ROARSI Tlttll rootlrf-lootln‘ Inventor from BrocdwcY-"J" Cook‘: Lslorh o grand riot cube Rlo Grendel 1 Robert Cummings ~ 1on0 M5799‘ lorry Crabbe ' Mllfllir" Ganw" land upon tho novel "itoln u! Sund"l|y Zeno 6111 oil-emu by Jam» Noun ' l """'°""' "m" . _ rrrrv BOOP CARTOON 111m KENNEDY colvlsmf a I LAST BIIAP. “ABE llllllMMllllll" inlon. under Government ControL. Friday — Saturday and 1 flsk the non. MWIM“ °' this House. to canvass l" the“ "m minds each polling division Ill m,“ respective _ districts. they wlil do this. I beilévfl will agree with _ 111e, that t}!!! habitually overindulge in otmnfl drink to the detrnneut of them- selves and families. In maklnl! these statements. I 5° "m? incl 11 in no gfllgle polling division in this PIO- vlnce, wri they find r1111: pert-Oils "l" GVQH exclude the City of Charlottetown» popular imllfelllfl" "mmg mosel who are not well informed. l5 m" this disease can only bl wnlflmlf“ through their own fiction. but M!‘ 1.11 not the cue. m the I-rtwh 1W1- Nfen-ed m, Dr. Pnrnn cites one c559 that come under hll awn personal observation. “ "m" l‘ ' kissing party.” (such as Mr. speaker) you and I were s.) 50nd of indulging in, in our youth. one ipgrgon with g sylphllltlv 80m 0n 11111 up. infected no fewer the" twenty-seven (71) innocent DB1‘- acrfll." What is the record so for a; Prince Edrwitd Island 1n con- cerned? We have in this Province. no records except those of the cllntcs 111 the Oity of Charlotte- town and the Town of Bummer- sido, when indigent ouu are trecteci free of charge, and this record in found In the report of the Department 0f Public Health of this Province. This report shop's that for the year ending December Illlt, 1936. the total number of cues treated in Clum- lottetmim clinic ‘vas 85. of which 06 were miles and 19 funnies, total treatment; nllmizninl-BICG were i516. m the Summerside clinic. for the same period. the will number of case treated, were M. of which 2d were males, and 18 ferrules. and total treatments were 060. Ibr the month of March Int. in the City o! Charlottetown alone, the number of patients treats‘, was 8, and of these, '1 Ion new easel, and the total numiber o! tmgtmenta given last month Will 150. Bear in mind. Mr. Speaker. that this only refers to those P"- sona who were unable to pay 1'01‘ the necessary treatment Ind ll there were in those two 1118M! 3179 treatments for this diseasll. free of charge, there is not the least doubt in my mind, that the number of patients who were able to ply 101' treatment by their physicians, runl into many lddltional hundreds. ‘*1 umslder Mr, Speaker. that this is l. most. alarming state of ll- fairs, becausie the disease is in- sidloul Th; p001- drunkerd lylns 111 me gutter. is a 151111111118 0111""- indeed .bl.lt Y0". C1111 wme m “m” tact with him. may kin! him even, if so inclined, with no ill effects. Save B, bad odor, but in the case 0f venereal dioceses , intimate con- tact with l. person infected, may easily mean death and worse than death, because 1t is transmitted to posterity, even to the third fourth generation. 'I‘hore 1c in mule on this sublect in the Readers Digest of March Pill. which is well worth wading. and 1.11; proprietors of this mleuine. in order that the general 1111111111 may have some primary knowledl“ of this subject, are offering to hospitals. colleges, Y. M. C. N5. and Women's Clubs, reprints this article. at. $1.00 p9!‘ hundred copies, and I now suggest to the Prelldent of our Women! In- stitutes that copies of this article which We“? “'° t° bemgflbltm should be Deoured and distributed Sl-llxltelllellglss “b53521 l: mourn to every womenis Institute “T BT51 a ' "Sodom and Gomorrah." If Th!” statements in this regard. W711i"! I have submitted are true, and if be- lleve them to be substantially cor- rect, the people of this Province instead of being denounced, should be commended for the satisfactory conditions now obtaining alone Temperance lines. Social Diseases “I now venture to discuss l Bilb- ject, Mr, Speaker, that. him never throughout this Pmvlnce. With regard to the resolution llready quoted, I believe that the Legisla- tion u baked for, slwuld be placed on our statute books at an early date, and should include not only the diseases referred therein, but consumptivea and those of- fllcted wlthv other trmamlttable diseases. ls well. '1 mm firmly of the opinion. iii/fr. Speaker, that these unfortunatea should be segregated during treat- ment. and if this were an sc- yet so I'm‘ as I am fllVfllT‘. seen 1.1"‘ light of day, in a public manner, or if discussed at. nil. it. v.11 1111.11 bated breath or in the seclusion of a home. I refer now. to the ‘subject of venereal diseases, mid for a0 do- ing, I have 11o apology to make. It is quite possible that some pur- snns inclined to be prudlsh, may condemn my fiction in this regard. That I cannot help, as I consider that I lufve a duty to perform to the people of this Province and if 11 wcrd of wamifig will do anything to awaken the minds and consol- cnces of our people. to the terrible conditions which exist in some of our communities. I feel that I mm trol. Of course we will be remind. ed of the large quantity of ircgnl liquor being distributed by the, bfwlleegers In regard One man's Rue-s is just as pond as mother's. and I think that. I can safely make the statement. that there ls just as much illegal liquor, per csplta, sold in the Province having Gov- ernlncfii. Control, as there is In Prince Edward Island under Pro- hibition. "A cause for wonder in mp at, ion-st. has been, that WIIIIQ tho Prohibition advocate hurls his denunciations. regarding the liquor evil from the pulpit. which is quite proper. and through the columns v! 1111c press. which to my mind 11 not so proper, he has not one single word of praise. commando. 11011 or encourauemefli. for the thousnnds of sober, cleanmlnded, (Wll-leflflfll; men and Women, throughout the length and breadth of this Province. who M‘; striving no best they can to bring up thou- fnmillies "in the fear and admon- mml 0f the Lord." We are all hu- man Mr. speaker, and I believe that a. certain amount of on_ cmngngemctlwnt ls neccsssary to |,ll of us. n or er that we ma do beat work. y our "As a further proof that m, liquor habit is not so Mdespread in this Province as some of the Pm- hibltion leaders assert. I make this statement; " this Province la divided for political purposes into l5 districts, which m sub-divided into about 160 polling divisions, ‘I'll hramtltl S LINIMI 1' Rub on —pcln gem. 0n the new inf-guan- any nine-Aha IVIII- at: in Inlller. Niulr 111/trio's l. 11 LINIMENI more tllnn justified in uttering’ that warning. "This matter has been token up Publicly by the Women's Institutes throughout this Province, and the Members of this Lmffslatllre have all received a copv oi‘ a resolution 11M8ed by the‘ Executive 0f the Women's Institutes of this Pm- vlnee. which reads as follow‘; “WHEREAS there has been ouch nn increase in venereal diseases and mcfltnl dcficlci-ccs in Oun- acla. and WHEREAs the gggt of treatment and core of such is ll. moat prohibitive, and WHEREAQ e danger of contagion i5 l0 YWM. mt only to 1.111- offspring, but to the general public. B]; r1‘ firm-uproar: RESOLVED. that this Convention in Session, p11“ llwlf on record as belniz in favor of having the Govemment p55] flu YlN-‘P-"Mry Imyzlslation, to compel fll iwrsous about to marry, m mum; proof of freedom from vonqrcgl diseases and of having paged g Nfllonabe mental test." “NW1 MT- 591N101‘. I need hard- 1-1’ 5a? t0 you. that when the wo- men of Prince Edward Island u: m? anything. they do so becgugg Q19)’ want It. A few years pa“ 1m" "l" remember. the Women’; m. utitutes undertook to estnbih a Banntorlum for consumptlves in this Province. and as-ked the Gov- crnment. of the day m; a mm“, amount of assistance. This assist- we was forthcoming, m4 the tltutes‘ inauguntod n campaign l" “@0011. of their pf@@|,|_ m,‘ u I Nmlt. the BufllWrlum i; m" in lshed fact. Ind is now "Mimi-Is to the satisfaction u the meme and 11> the [Tent 1111- hlvie no hesitation fllv n8. Mr. 3mg". u,“ rnvllec of consumption. 111-g flflmlllmtive with caused Amerlenn Adults, are stricken by syphillt-i. many of them innocently." I think In conrplished fact. it might act as a deterrent. In any case, I suggest. =10 the Hon. Minister of Public Health, that he should give this mutter his consideration during recess, with a view to having 1mg- islution enacted. at the next Bes- slon of the legislature, covering this resolution. Surgical Fees "I now wish to discuss another subject. which I approach with considerable hesitation, but. which is such a live subject for discus- Sllm flmfml the people of our rural communitlest-hat Ifeel impelledto refer to 11 on the floor of 111111 Helm. homely. "the fess as now chalked by the medical practlclon- Qrrs. and hospitals, itreatment. There I5 not g ghgdow of n. doubt. but that. the Ieneral lmedlilll I-"WtIOIOMI-b throughout ithe rural communities of this lprovlnce, are vcrtlwble angels of lmeocy, to those who are sick and 11111111111111, and those men are day after day. and night after night, going throughout our country districts, in rain or shine, brink- lng with them, encouragement and healing. In the eastern part of the province, from Montague to East Point a. distance of nearly b0 miles, we now have four physicians. Ono of these ll over 80 years of lie, another over '15, and a third over 6o and within the next few years. that large territory will only have One doctor, Todaly than men It! actually obtaining their sleep while being driven to Ind fro, vlliting their patients, l-fld when they pass on, what an our mral communities to do for medical ltd. The younger [attention of doctors, refuse to tulle a country practice. They mun. be near l hospitgl, where everything neces- sary is provided for them, and in proof of this, while we have 00d” in this province. about 00 doctors. nearly l-fl‘ one-hull of than are lociwnd either in the City of Char- lottet/Ovm or the Town o! Summer side. This ls one phase of thl medical situation that confront: the people of thil province. at the meant time. "Another ll. that the 1190916 m general are not. in b. will-m 9° pay the fees exlctbd {Wm 916m 3°? surgical treatment. To lllultrabe. I wish to cite two cases #1111111 came under my mm pu-sonbl observa- tion. The first will “thlt o! I young lady student at Prince of wales college, who contracted tnnlillth.“ Her doctor advised that m; go to one of the hoopltuls in this city and hove hot tonsils re- moved. "Phil llio did. and within 11w hour] of the time ally enter- ed this lnmitcl. nho wu dlschu-g- ed therefrfln. 1m chum for min operation was 825.00 t0 1110 dwtfll‘ lfld $7.00 to the hospital. This an bu l. lamb you! 1 If"! operation-B. and the total HARD-T0-KE SPRI 1105135 ARE our p I ‘nil I"° w“ EnosFr ENC is IN. Thousand: of mother: have gggptd giving their children lulp u: cud moles»: “clothe: bud-minke Spring medicines, “Eva E110’! "Fruit Salt" m1- If Children love Eno'| Iuunil bate and merry spark e. Doc- ton hove recommended Eno for lo purity and swtlmfl. thrcu more then 70 years. Brio elpa nature In nature’: wuy-md In: no satisfactory nubuimm First Tbivg Every Morning CA9/37 uit Salt' iifterwsrds tllll W"!!! Indy entered the Massachusetts General H00- pital to train in the Zlllrllflfl 91°- feggjon, gnd Illlllé thfifl- 8H0 ‘$.37! contracted tonsllltls. Her doctor advised her to My! ll" "1"" retrieved, and she tori him thit- me M“, w“ (m 111m, n her tonsils Ill-d been removed some years previous. He Mid M. W97 have not been removed. thfly Wm only out off, and the T00“ 9W1 remain. "Another case, ls that 0f a ml-fl who about four years am‘) WM strlken with an incurable disease. He entered one of our limit-Ill and during the three years follow- ing. he was obliltd to T8111!"- W m threo occasions. He underwent during that period. three maim- coat. in- volved. amounted to $1700.00. To pB-y this. he had t0 mortnmue his property. rt is true his life was profonged for ulbcilt three yours. ll a sufnl-invI-lld. but to my mind. the cost was out. of all provortlm to the results, md when you con- alder that the sin-glcal fee for a slm/ple appendix operation runs from $100.00 to $150.00, plus nurses’ charges; board; u. charge of some $1.510 to $4.00 1m‘ dilly for hospital bed. depending upon the accommodation p r o v l d a O; anesthetic fees of U10 00: use of operating room, $10.00: and so forth, and when you consider that these Institutloru are kept up in part by grants from the Treasury of this Province. than I am 0f the opinion. that there is no justifica- tion whatever for such exooasive charges. What is the answer, Mr. Speaker? wetl some you‘! It“. the ilentlemen of the legal frctomlty gradually increased their fees for legal services to such an extent, that the people rebelled and as a result. Legislation was framed and regulations placed on the statute books. limiting their charges, and today these regul- ations llmii. the lawyers‘ chbrgol for certain services to I. certain fixed maxumlm figure, and I say to the medical profession, that un- less they reduce their charges, it may be necessary for the repro- sentatives of this House to enact such legislation as will not only give them a. reasonable remunera- tion for their services. but will 11m protect the public. “Another alternative, M r. speaker. l! "state mediclxlo." I ‘nave not gone sufficiently far in a study of this system. to be able to decide intelligently whether or not this system is ltlltl/blc to the needs- Ol this wovlnoe. I am awn-q that it is in effect in some of the States to the south of us, and I also be- lieve that the experiment la be- ing tried at the present time in British Ooltunblc. Under this plan, each person would pay in Bach WI-r n certain amount. as a. health tax, and if and when surgical treatment become necessary, this would be supplied me of chute, and I suggest to the Memlbon of the legislature, that during‘ recess. they should inform them- selves fie to the merits or other. wile of this sytom, "As a result of the physkllgng’ foes to which I have referred, there exists a dread in the minds 0f mlny of our people against the idem of entering a. hospitul for t-rll t and I deolsm to you, MI‘. Speaker, with all the uni-neat. M" ll my commend. that which I mow to be nlbaolumly true. that there has been in thc put, mm and women in this province. who "l! 5960mm! ill. hlive put off the evil cw. until it. wls too late, and hove com down to untimely gravel. rather than incur the necessary ‘ es. al At. puennt established by the medical frater- nity of thin province. Economic Inna; "A mv week: no. m‘. maker. In Economic Garvey. under tho direction of the President of tho Executive Council, wu hold in ""5 Province. which 1 was privileg- ed to ntfnnd. bnd at that confer- ence, a. very valuable discussion took place. reganllnfl Vi?! l-nd means by which we might hnprovo the econmnic position of our people, but to my mind. tho abject of most vital lnvportlnce to this province. was overlooked. and it refrained for me to mm some reference in regard to it, uul the question which to my mind is of supreme importance to us, is not Pilblio Worlrl; Agriculture; Pm- hibltlon or any other Govern- mental activities of whatever kind or natun: but tho [not question confronting us today, in. ‘What on we doing or what an we going to do. with the Wulll 900010 cl this Province." Some years azo. M1‘. opt-any, our younit 11001119. u considerable numberl. mile-Md tn Western Clhldfl, others went lit the United Btiites, where an; young man or womln willing it work, could obtain enlnloywnent- M ‘god wggcs. Today. B11 this I changed. western Canada. cannot support the people that it already bu, um the United Btstes re~ fucu m all0w our W091" Wltllln 11d borders, except for 11 limited period. The teaching profession is overcrowded, and as a result of 1111 this mlmy of 0111' young rennin cunnot be said to be coir-fully em- d, consequently. our young w. are not in l 909mm V" many 1111111- naturnl‘ 11111111111” M" mg“, and g5 s. natural con- sequence. the moral tone of our ooifnmunltlea la heme lowmd w I ater or lesser extent, because i] u my, may as ever. ‘that Satin finds some milchlef still, for ltlk funds to do." m“ h . , Bpedlfl‘, we thy? 153K011, l. considerable urea of vacant far-ml. which 118-110 m“ mbmdoner. for 011° m5“ °" mother. and. could 110W b9 W‘ ohued very cheovly. and I WE" gut that the Hon. MWIW 0f Agriculture. durlflfl 19°69“- mm“ formulate some PW‘ m4 “hm” it to the ‘Federal Government. will! a v13“. 1,0 having p, substantial sum of money set laido for the W!" chase of these fanns. Give these young men on WPQIW-nlly 9° purchase these farms 0n ell-Hy tonnl, and covering l. 1181106 0! 35 yours. The parents of bhuoe younz people would ncturslly lflllt bhcm 1a ltocttizlg these fmna. 0nd I 1*- llm that i! mu was don». It would ‘be a great benefit w an ennui-fwd- "rho Hon. Marlboro of this House have all rmelved a eirculM setting forth the merits 01f "he l0 called “Homily Plan. of Win81)? British Ifnimlimfll»! t0 this country. r1111» plan 1 have no 1101M h" mo merlh but why mo: 11ml‘ from any other country under W! aurhtothllpfwillllfi. wher-"M" somanyofouroum beonlewhm" should leak after. and :4 1?‘; lmmilrnn no concern to you. Mr. speaker, that I would not give one of 011!‘ YOU"! P. E- I- fnnners, brought. up u they m1 in our own surroundings. 91111011“ along lines lultaible to this Pr"- vlnce. for a half-dozen of the bP-l‘ class of immigrants. from any P6" of the world. “Think what 11 would mean 1° the revenues of this province. Ml‘- spuke. 1f our mull-11o" °°‘“* b, lnmeesed say, even 20 or 25 1R1 cent, dilrln: the next Elllemw“ We hove here, all the necessary mmhlnery established for the governing of a pdlllllfll-lon °I ‘m’; half s. million peorfe. and B" m“ is required to attain this much V‘ be desired 0114.1: soimelnitlstive 0n the part of those in chi-WK! of n"; ‘lffllrl 0f this Province, and I M‘ satisfied from while r know of the PPOBNIslvQ spirit animating W“ Legislature. that it will not be 10111! before lomothiniz definite mil 6°11" structive 1111111 be attained 11.111111: 111*‘- lines which 1 have BUKBQEWd- “m. Speaker. I may hwvv l‘ pOOUIILP type a! mentality, bowl!" it seems to be my filth 11° 51"‘ gent subjects for consideration. which have been apparently 01'"- looked by other Hon. Member-b and the list. l1 not yet complete- Ibr the present, however, I fPPl that 1‘ have taken up more of the time of ‘this House. than a Mil/M“ member la entitled to expect. and l lhlll therefore defer mrther dis- elmlon until some future occasion- It would have been very ""13 nsler for me to have mmlfl qulevy in my but. twill" m“ risk a certain mount of Ctlllbllfli; and crltloilzn from those who wl not no the mama-a to WW" I new nfeme. u 1 do. but m" l“ dutic! u n rcpfcuntawvu. that I belcm t4; ind an one 0! ti“ cmmnon la of thll WWW" thlt INA class which Is the back- bone of this or any othegroiflfillz: 1nd i! by an word 0r l0 ' the m of the people to Whmfee’, belong can be bettered. then I d m my duw go 55y that word Ml perform that act. and when h ‘ time camel. MR k"- " I‘ I lhlll neat: the seat 1n this K011i House which I 110W "CW-V- trult I will have the consolation o! knowing, that. I have done 501"‘ thing to Improve conditions amofli the ‘people 11f 1.1111. my native W“ vlnce. which we fill love 50 W“ m. Qpmker, 1 thunk you!‘ By cloning mini. foot three 111' one: u borne in New south Wale! ermine a now world high-Jul"? mud ‘I