APRIL 27.1949 icliidcd from Ye-ilnwllly’! Co] ‘ the following report of i1 0t Hon. Dl‘. W J. P. leader of the Opposi- 11, .»,,,..i1;ii1,1 in the Legislature m, Wednesday evening in the uzsc o: inc budget debate: “51-1111-11111111 said lie noticed ' - 1 ister of Education and iii, in speaking the d.d not hold out ve.y 1,; any expansion along llllCzi. "I don't think ‘s can liopc for any in- masc 1n .1lary. or to better their ~-1.;o11," he continued. "I am not lllglning the Minister particularly 101- 1111s, because 1t is something ' 11c cannot control; but when - 111111 a question regarding mun done to study the 1 lnrs of r ral districts. 1 .- lil 11111111: coinp aint to make ,1 11.11 as I make about o _,1c 0.11m mlnisiezs of this Gov- .1-111111111. llis answer is purely an tldoiUll. Rural llcallh Problem ‘The rczison I asked U115 0W3- 11011 1111s that it was a plank in the 9111101111 of both parties last year. 1,1 t-rc LXoei-a. platform there was 11,.- i-czius-e of increased provision for iospiirils and P1111110 119E131 -- 15, 111111 a special study of 1 plC-DIJIIIS in the ruzai dis- iricis. The reason that got into 111a 1111121111111 w-as because it was drawn io the attention of this 11111110 and of the people that con- 111110115 in many rural communities 11cm very ticpiorable on account of lick of medical men in the coun- try. It ivus pointed out that the situation was scrlous,-so serious ti"! I understand the Government to send s nurse out on one 111011, because no medical man- 11-,1 aWillRDlQ. PRFMIER CAMPBELL! “Tint is F m u "A ve PIO- DR. MacMILLANZ 11:1» 11111111 1o do. When th was plit 111 lie plsflorm it was in re- lflcllcfl 1o those conditions in the coiuiiigv. Ii was put up to me what we coiil1i do in such a situation. and i: was i1 qiicsiion which would re- 11-11-11 s- 11 But. the answer re- cczvcd 11-0111 the Minister to my question simply details the ac- tivities of the ublic health de- partment and tie Red Cross S0- cieiy. iAusu-er rend ln detail). I am vcry conversant with this work, but that is not the in crmation I iililliid ivlicu the Minister ets 1'1:- oginnrziinity to speak in ‘its debate we will expect him to deal with this question in his own plat- lf'l"ll. 11s to the health problem of rural dflsti-icla, because they are c urgent. now as they were . No n-w doctors have d 1111.11 the Province. In fact foilr or live doctors away y service now and the at [TCSOHL is even more lls is a matter for consid- on. 111-1 next ylear or lust be- foz-c i-c next election. I repeat that ldcii‘: zi-‘inirc the answer Film" by ill.“ \lii1l<f"1‘ lo a question that is so izinl 11s this. Iicalth Expenditures “I liiid 11 coed deal to do with tic P" 1*- llcnllh Dlpa-tn-icnt at is .. . ..11. because I found it an liiiaui about six ivccks old when I look char-cc of it. I would think r1111 iiicrc miizlvt be some expan- sin: l: 1111b‘ic health matters in ' . I know that for the l s 400 a _v-.‘a1'. 311-117-2111 you spent $21,068. -r ivorda ive u-cre spending ..00 a year more om public iii-c VBRIS ago than you are ‘L’ HOW. 1o iunticr of dealing with ‘i. srs 1 think thcre is real 1w- i-r-iuiaion. As Minister 0f --c 11111111 I lmppencd to cs- 11111-11 llvwo two clinics that are still 111g So far as the vic- . . c dscascs are concern- ilic public health safety . the safest ones today, .- l‘11ic. arc thcsc that co 1171111111" aiion and i‘\ t- cziiiictl out roirinel-v 11... c1i1-1- prisoner Ls taken ' ilio Queens and llv jal's to lhorc clinics l if they have venezal acliilltics shoukl be 1 . .c:-. ll"f‘fili<f‘ I havc l“! ‘o lTlllliV that lhci-c r lie- ‘ "i" it. I ivciild like to see _11--i1 111111-11 strenuous work a- ’ l"'< l‘:1c. live:- ".11. ".'l= 1 111111 ri-fore. ‘I ve the QllV-"l"mcr1.'_ full crcdlt or What ‘i - 1111-111: for ilie s-malorium and building s c rind rlvinc every bit . socce- for ihcfiiccom- ll oi moi-o and moo nail- ‘l allrl-P 11-1111 llr- Premier that L < not r1 n':lll|-l malier. It ‘ 0 vlll-il‘ 1- of the il-Jfare of those fill‘ ~ "111 11:11-11 been stricken. and illll l1l'llll\' canvinccd that until _ l‘ l 11*‘ the active cases of tub- f-ljll uzarlcr ll‘l'l\lm!’l‘il, we are ll) to around in s. vicious I u: Iliitliwsy Drainage 11 2.11"“ l5 one matter that I have ti]. 'l”f’l 1111 opportunity to rafc: [h ll llll< House. That is regarding I l‘ lYlYcd roads in spring weather. t, 1"“ ‘lll- attention of the Min- till-r o! Public works to this mat- K," ‘vo ll1:1l 111- may mus on to his “‘:"l'[l‘~-Yll"‘.llt inc-advice to do some w ol_ vii-aims» u-oi-k when the i‘ iffuzri lco malls and the wster b’, "Qllllf! In streams, as it h"! All] -ol- too past four or five week’: "l"! "lo pavcd highways. ‘There cuclnccrs in the Pub- "ihWPl-ks ilcparlmcnt to attend to r_ m rlivi I 1'0 not think it is any Wfwl la lhcm that y=ar after W!’ P‘ vcll no out. over the paved , . ‘. ' lll-‘l particular season. you .1 __ "l'~ iw-lar running in 1-11-01“: onenll-vs ahead of l? , , .337‘? Mlcr. once it 1uns alon" 1v l‘ '- a lwrdqirfaced mod, f, , 3'1" ll'lllrlrc1l yards. in bound l l“ In 1111». [he ngllnmorlt- [Vllakes Appeal For Return To Sound Economy Conclusion Of Speech By Hon. Dr. MacMillan Reviewing Gov- ernmenfs Extravagant Record _I think it would be money sgent if men could be employed at t is articular time oi’ the ear to cut rains through the shou ders of the roads into the ditches, in order ill"? l-lle Wlllel- might be diverted into the ditch immediately and n01, be allowed to drain for hundreds ogmyards down the side of the "Thatis what happened on the Brcokfiexi hill. It was just through neglect of the department. Even on the road from here to St. Dun- staifs University, s few weeks ago. ygu could hardl get out. You had drive throng a bog," (Dr. MaoMillan referred to a man who had complained of i-l-iis matter to the department and had been lou hed at: he was told thay were get lng enough money out of gasoline tax to pay for repairs). "It is no answer to say that the road from Charlottetown to Ken- sington was not well built," he con. tinned. Five years had made a. change in the building of hard- surfaced roads all through this country, and it is only logical 1o say.that the road work nan your should be ‘better than the roads laid down five ears ago. That is no argument or neglectin any road and allowing the spring resh- ets to ruin it. *1 How The Money Go" ‘There is no doubt that s. great deal of money could have been saved in the Public Works Depart- ment during the last four years. The waste was glaring. All anyime had to do was go along the roads. and soc what was going on. My hon. frlcnd from the 2nd dlstr t of Prince drew attention yesbe - day to the work going on on the streets of Charlottetown. Those fellows must have been ivorking 011 the North River Road from m»! Sanatorium to the Queen's Arms: that is where they learned their lesson. I had occasion l.o travel that road last year. A gang o! men had been stumping the road, and the stumps were lying along the roadside. ready to be disposed of. A man here and there with a pick was employed picking the clay out of the roots of those slumps. Near- ly eve bg stump had i1 man a- round t." MR. AENEAS GALLANT: "You should have reported it to the .de— parl-ment." DR. MacMILLAN: “There were bosses there, and one of the bosses was looking at him too. He didn't take out a pound of clay in fifteen minutes: half that much, r would say." (Laughter) I don't expect the Minister of Public Works to watch these things. but 5\li'?l_\' lhc officials in Cllflilli‘ si-milzi sce that this was a waste of time, "1 was told on vcri- riclia-llle ou- thorily that on one operation cf cleaning up or widening there was a gang of from 12 to l4 man 1:011- erally empoycd. and at one limo they ran up to 30 men. Tlicre was and ho hurl six sllll-DOMOS iiwlil‘ him. In other words, Wllell tl-iai gang was limited to twclve or fif- teen there was a time-keeper‘ or boss for every two mcn." PREMIER CAMPPE-LL: “That was in Clnti-lottciouln." Tcn To A Cart Dr. Mno-MILLAN: "No, it was down in King's Coi-gjy. Do you want to herir sci nc about Prince? During iii, ‘NIVHUOII of certain sections tiicro, thcrc would be eight or tofu men strinrlin". a- round each cart. with a shovel. I would like to ask the Minister of Public Works. how many men can comfortably fill a cart? Three or four?" M1-. AENEAS GALI-ANT: "Thosc {urn were discharged in our dis- i c ." DR. MMMILLAN: “$0 lt ls trite? (Laughter) I submit my hon. friend the Premier's colleague substantial- es what I am saying with rccard lo hls district. But ilnfortunately this thing is general throughout tho Province. I have had responsible clergy-moo toll inc about 11icn loaf- liig on road u-ork. It moans. all fold. a debt of four million dollars in five years. country has to pay for ii. I know you liavc l0 have alrict SKIDOTVlSOTV olficlzfs wilt-ii you are doing work on such a larac Fflllf‘. as u-ns dour in lhc in four roars; luil snm cf thus;- thinss are so gin-inc that ll is lime scnvone orlcd. I sun- poae the Minister couldn't. tcll mc offhand how much was paid for gravel " Hon Mr. McYNTYRE: "Ni-arc were about 663.000 ions. It ‘would average about $l.ii a ton. D“, blur-hill.‘ AN: "That l! Ovcr lthree-quarlcrs of a million dol- ars." Hon. M- Mr-IWPYRE: "'I‘l‘1nt.ln- cludes all contracts. you know " Dr. MnoIlIlLI-AN: "That is an awful amount of money lo rlnv foi- 111-: vel: turbo-quarters of a milio:1 dollars iii one ycnr. Mr. McINTYRE: ‘That is for two years." Dr. MacMILLAN: "It camo to 8520.000 in the Piibllc Accounts for last year." ' VOICE: "It's all native gravel.’ Dr. MacMILLAN: "Are lhci-e otli- glr kin?ds of gavel other than ‘na- ve... Mr. McINTYRE: "I think it was your hum-ole scrvant that first ound the gravel on the Island have the report here. i925." Dr. MacMILLAN _:"Is that the year you were buying 60.000 tons of Novs Bcoiia gravel. and thc whole Island full of it? I w-atit in remind the Minister that fiurlll‘! our time we had a gravel nil. and the gravel out of that nit was cost- ing us one-half rent oer ton. Mr. McINTYRE: "You shouldn't have paid £2.00 a ton to pace it on the Bord-‘n highway." Dr MaoMfLLAN' "That was i_n certain places: but from one pzl. our iiravel cost 1w one-half l-‘ent n II n. Mr. McINTYRE: "My hon.frrl1c~r1 “m! “llll-u the frost mes st nioht ‘l "lawl- so that damage results. well’ one man in chaiile c-f 111a: 11.1w. That is what this] HON. DR. W. J. P. MACMILL taking what is in the Public Works report this ycar. I myself going over it casually could find that llfillfly $600000 was paid for gravel. That is e. lot of money to be pfld out in any year.“ _ Chain Store Taxation "I want now to refer to an answer tabled by the Premier, which stat- ed that it is contrary to the pub- lice interest to publish 11 list of chain stores assessed for taxation, with the amounts paid for each Sear. Now, Mr. Speaker. is it? Why do they publish the amount of taxes paid b1 llie insurance companies? -Wi_iy publ'sh the amount of taxes paid by other corporations and Companies to this government. Aie the [Clléiln stores privileged? Last rears Public Accounts showed that six paid taxes. This year it says Seven- Wllflt about that one that did not pay taxes last year? Why was that store exempt} Are 11:1 the chain stores now paying‘ this tax, Mr. Speaker? Is any c sin store still exempt? Cam we name in this House chain stores that are not pay ng taxes? Has an effort been made to get certain chain stores in this city to pay taxes that are not 1nying taxes? I11 other words what chain storrs are being protected? PRE-illfift CAMPBELL: “None? D1‘. MIICMILLAN: "Are they all pal-in: taxes?" (No nnsulcr), Dr. r-ixcMlLLAN: “They are not. Wily? Who is the favorite? Whv [the exemption? Why make some ‘Cllhli’! stores pay taxes to the limit and let others free. That was the reason for asking this question. Why not set it right out in the Public Accounts w.th the amount of irixdticn paid in each case? Court House Furniture “Here is another answer to which I draw the attention of the Minister of Public Works. It was asked regarding the furniture in the Suitimcrside Court House: What became of it? It is explain- cd that the following material is ‘on hand stored in Summerside and a (l-etnllcd list is given. But what about the old furniture of this isuiidinc? In answer to that ques- tion lt_ls stated that iihe depait- mint did ‘not sell anv 01 the furni- ture of fittings of the Provincial Balding. Some of the Court House furniture that was stored in the attic during repairs was destroyed ,during the fire. But where ls the list of the furniture that was stor- ed in 1h:- Court House? Here is .t!-ic inventory of what was in the Suuimri-side Cou.t House. What happened the old furniture in this bull I think nearly all the p1 nt furniture is new. What tame of the old." l PREMIFR CAMPBELL: "It is ‘all in u-c." l). '- ~ 111T.‘ AN: “It. is replaced by new furniture. a lot of it." l-iila-tlil-nc CAMPBELL: “Very lilllc. ntiv furniture in this 1111;.’ build- ‘ Ur MacMILLAN: “What about the old furniture in the Court ifciisc? We have what was done ltli i-i-c furniture in the Summer- .side Court House In Charlotte- town it is a blank. Did someone take itdout of this building? It was iirll. m‘ . ‘ PREMIER CAMPBELL: “I think . 11 you will (‘aid it is sl in use this building." l Di‘. I/LICXIILLANI "I kIiOW lt LS not Ill in use bacause it is not here to be in use. Just another example of laxity of control" i Hon. Mr MCINTYREI “Do you 1think some of it was stolen?" 1 I)r. MioMlLI-AN: "I submit the answer oi’ yioui: own department. ,‘None of it was sold.’ 1 Mr. McINTYRE: "I don't know any left l1cre." Dr. MacMILLANiJNone of it is "The left now. m‘ any r . | PREMIER CAMPBELL: leader of the Oppositon will find ,1l1at the former furniture in this .buildi11g is all in use. some of it lwn-s made over and renovated but it. l: 111- some furniture." Dr. MacMILLAN: “so there is nn information, Mr. Minister of Public Works I couldn't expect 1-1111 1o look after it nersonally, but 1=1~- cu-lvqv of this building is un- dcr your department and we have 111a fact. that there is a long in- VPtltOry of furniture from the Court Housg in Bummerside which is ‘.t\rc ." ‘g ‘PREMIER CAMPBELL: "rue-e is sonic 11f the Court House furni- 11:11» i‘l l1! l1el1ind the leader of the n -. the desk in the Press Go er ." y cMILLANt "That ll a liiilc of it. I am pleased to know that. iherc is some of it left." , PREMHBR CAMPBELL: "The old furniture looks vci-y nice when it lis iouc-“cd lm " | Dr, MacMlLL-AN: "But where is it?" 1 PIWTMIER CAMPBELL: “All in 11 1uMDr, MaoMILLAN- “I would ad- 4-11“ 1111- 11-10-111-1- board to inquire into lhls mailer." l 0lI Company Agents Continuing, Dr. MacMillan cited ,tl1c answer lo another question. ‘which call-ed for the names and ad- ,1,.,.,..-< of lhe agents of oil com- pany-; sollinr au_io the Govern- mcnt. A list was given and the an- w-cr to lhe sci-ind question read. ‘The department docs not kce 0n filc the addresses of any agen 0f oil companies.’ "Tlwii- s-id Dr. McMillan. "is ‘an answer evidently by a Dllil- mil-L" ‘of the art of evasion. The dcpflfl- 1vvorl (has not, know the addresses of the agents with whom they do buslncss? They keen no record of th-lu ln the delvartmcnl?" PRWMIED CAMPBELL: "wendo bitsiucss yyith the head offlces. Dr Mai-MILLAN: "Anolhe" cx ampfo of evasion! The material: asked about the "ravcl we us» . <1- hased b lender. was 619.733 tons for two years." 11?-.-1r:11 m,’ "no v Dr. aoMILLAN: "I em lust "Ibis is the answer of the chair- .lnB. while several others THF CH A R I.( )'I"I'I€'I'( )W N (SUARIWAN [man of the Fishermen‘: 1.10m Board regarding questions of (im- ermen's loans, fisher-men's relief, etc.: No. 1. "Do not think the public should . ‘not think the public should know.’ I F know.’ No, 2 ‘Do Nos. 4 and 5.: ‘Do not think the public should know.’ No. 6. ‘Here- with enclosed.’ No. 6. is a list of the firms that have cashed fisher- whom he sold cub-J’ m!!! . . COX: "-0ot noth- 1 .. Dr . ~11: got noth- around there got it all. Mr. 00X: “Sure.” Dr. MacMILLAN: "Hist is just as I would expect. You dealt wiih them according to whether they were Grit or Conservative." “Too Much Mouth" Mr. 00X: “Not at - z according to the way they used heir mouth." Hon. Mr. McINTYRE: “I think the Conservative merchants got the most." ‘uDr, MacMILLAN: "Not in Mor- l-Ion- Mr. 00X: “One of the members that stood in this House on your side sot n. share of it, but he dhoudnu: have got any." Dr. MacMILLAN: "I don't care what side of the House the is on. I am referring to this sl s glaring example. There are several firms doing business around Morell. and those who purchased the business of my hon. friend didn't. get one single dollar." Mr. COX: "Just his mouth. as I said. If he had kept his mouli straight he would have got it." LLAN‘ lN .j_.._._i . ._ Dr. MacMI . "Ilhere it i1. Mr. aker. We are rig-ht down t: brass tics now." Mr. COX: "Right down to b tacks. People's mouths BORWUIIIBIIS do that." Dr. MacMILLAN: " other words, m hon. friend plays - "W! wit the "fishermen! relTgf, just u he says. Mr. OOX: “No sir," Dr. MacMILLAN: “This firm which ordlnarly would have some customers in that particular local- ll)’ among those who got fisher- mlflV-i ffillef. cut out comnetelyi” Mr. COX: “There was never one flslherman asked to take an order there." PREMIER. CAMPBELL: “Who got. the business in Moreli?" Mr. COX: "B. W. McEwen got the most of it before; Lloyd Cox this year." Dr. MacMIILAN: "I was 190k. ing for Morel] in the list given us. because it is the home of the chairman of the Fisherman's Loan Board." Mr. COX: "You knew all about it before you looked it over." 85 horse-power i937 International Pick-up Express — A Real Barlllll — 11rd V-B I sayr this administration of fish- ermens loan is open to suspicion and it is now admitted by the hon. gentleman controlln-g it that he controls it politically." Mr. COX: "I beg your par-dun, Your are pgcrfectly. absolutely wrong. I never k it into consideration 1936 F Sedan — Compare this price AND MANY MORE INSPECTED -— GENUINE INSPECTED AND RECONDITIONED USED CARS HURNFS USED lIHR Sll Extended to SATURDAY, MAY 4th. Because the weather interfered, we offer ANOTHER FULL WEEK OF BARGAINS GOUPE$, GOAGHES, SEDANS, Thoroughly Oondlti0l1ed—— Reasonably Priced-— and backed by our written 4-Star Guarantee Remember APRIL 27 to MAY d. Look At Thesol 1937 Chev. Master Coach - $510. Hydraulic Brakes — 1/11 ton $285. Dr. MacMllLiI-AN: "1 find the connrrrour-zn only firm at Morell that got. any business was Lloyd Cox,“ AND M“ COX‘ “A 5°“ LMNL" GUARANTEED 168 KENT STREET Political Control u m. MacMILLAN: "It is 111.11 a... CHARLOTTETOWN YOUR 4-STAR USED CAR DEALER A. HORNE 81 GU A FULL WEEK OF USED CAR BARGAINS ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEE ll? s- c?» .- .1 that he was a Conservative or Lib- eral or anything. ‘This fellow didn't Bet the business and T told you it was through his mouth." Dr MaoMILLAN: "The chairman of the Flshei-mens Loan Board is giott ‘very chonil-crsant with h's own s rc if e doesn't know whet/he‘: Emmy (1,311 may; they were Liberal °l' Cmlieml" "I remembgr the Premier saying tive. But it is an astonishing fact 11,31; the liquor law was something that everv order that was sent to 111w a bag that was half full of Moi-ell happened ln not t0 a git; when you squeezed it at one slor- ovl-ncd bv Mi-, Cox." and it bulged out in the ovher. So L- ideaf 110111“ usf" l Dr, MacMILLAN: ‘I W011“! Mlle a dearth of ideas if I had to Wall until I got inspiration from the chairman of the Fishermens Loan Mr. COX: “I never took po- the smu ling end has been lixllcs into it at all. but in this oar- squeezed flzigy and it. is bulging tcular case he had too much gbmewherc else. ‘ mouth. I told vou." PREMIER, CAMPBELL: “Bulg- Dr- MlwMIl-ILANI "You 80¢. Mr. ing in two places.” Speaker, that this is what hap- pens: a very remarkable thing that Doctors b Prohibition al one orders in a large centre-J’ COX:"-—-And a vory wealthy Dr, MacMILLAN: “One is in centre." Dr. MacMILLAN: "A wealthy centre too,--that all the orders should go to one store. and that store not doing the largest business by any means. That is remarkable It 1115i; bears out what I have been saying. that the evasive answers that were giveln that this was not in the public interest meant simply got it was not in the interest of t e Government. But the interests of the Government and the inter- est ot‘ the taxpayers very often are not synonymous. ‘Flint is the trou- ble. and we have this example in this _one little incident, in the ed- mlssion ‘by the minister that this firm didn't get anything because they were Conservative." . Mr. COX: "No it was not that. It was his mouth, I tell you. Too much lip " Dr. MaoMII-LAN: "There are some more questions here to which the answers are the ssme,-—evasivc. ‘the moonshining, which centres I believe around the Cardlgam dis- trict, and the other is doctors pre- scriptions. We listened very intent- ,lv to the Premier last night, par- ticularly in dealing with doctors’ iprescrlptions. He said very rightly that tl-iiis is avery difflcultmatter to .contro‘.. The law puts the respon- sibility on the doctors. Of course it is a matter of discretion. and a mat-tor of honour. The Attorney General says very properly that he can't take that privilege awav._so that there should be cooperation on the part of the medical pro- fession regarding the administration .of this Prohibition Act. I repeat lhat. A doctor should not izii-c prescriptions for liquor indiscrim- inately. But. what I would like to kllow is how it is pnsslblc for mcn who are not doctors at all lo zlvo prescriptions. I have been i-rcdiblv informed that you can go Over l0 ‘any taxi man and that he can give The answer to Question 56 does you a doctor's Ilrflfllllllon. and not contain the answer asked for char-li- 75 M-nls for " Every question that the chairman HON. MR. DENNIS: "That is of the Fishcrmcnin Loan Board hi~her than the usual charge, isn't a-nswors. his answer is a mere 1w‘ QVH-Blofh" Dr. MaoMILLAN: "Does my hon. Mr. 00X: “Not at all." friend ever buv prescriptions?" Dr. MacMILLAN: "I am sor to’ Hon. Mr. COX: "I net them for say that it is. Take the ueslon nothing (Laughter) But I would and com re the answer. I is an like to ask my hon. fr end a ques- ovasion or n purpose, and that-Mon, I heard an emnent doctor urpose is no other than po- [say that. whiskey was not good for itlcll.” va person until after they 0t to b0 Mr. 00X: “Don't be silly, man." lfifty ears of age. Aftz. t at they Dr. MaoM one who is talking nonsense." 1 Smuggling "Ellmlnlted" Dr. MacMILLAN: "The Premier in speaking lastgtriend may be over fifty, but he niPht on the administration of his does not. act lt." iLaughter). own department said and the same “The Premier explained that is borne out by the report of the there are two schools of medical R C. M. P.—tl1at smuggled li- o inion, one favorable to the use quor is almost eliminated in this o alcohol, the other claiming it is Province. That is a very comforting no good. Perhaps the happy med- thing to know. and that work is liun is the pro r course._ I lcnow due to the activity oi’ the R. C certain people or when‘ oeer and M. . They have curtailed the lllght wuic are good. I now that smugglig is that cgrrect?" the moderate use of them for tonic vou: : "Correct. s is quite proper. I know PREMIER. CAMPBELL: are certain diseases yvhich ILLAN: "I em not the shou‘ have four ounces every day." Dr. MacMILLAN: “Well—. ' Hon. Mr. COX: "Because I srn over fifty now." “My hm’ purpose "Elimln- 1 there _ sled. for the time being." lI would not attempt to treat witn- Dr. MscMII-LAN: "It was s out the use of alcohol. There is a wise idea. wasn't it, to b-irig tho law of individuality in this flim- R. 0. M. P. into this Province? tion. Personally I wou.d not have They have been here now a good any hesitation about plescribinll many years and they have ner- for any member of the Legislature formed that service anyway 'I‘he.v because from what I have seen of have c‘eaned up tho smuggling of 1a good many of them I could very liquor. and we on t '; side of the conslstmitl put them into somc House can take the credit for that. sick classl lcation. (Laughter). If I remember the criticism that used I were treating m hon. friend the to be made about them. I remem- chairman of the shermens Loan her particularly the criticism which Board for pneumonia. I dont the hon. Minister of Public Works think I could ull him through used to make." lunless I gave h m a lot of l: nor. PREMIER. CAMPBELL: "We first ,(bflllflhtfl'l. There are indlvdlllll aecommendod it." cases where you know lhf‘ D"!- Dr. MecMIl-Y-AN: "You fellows cllvitles and tastes of your patient wcre always strong on rocom- and you don't hesitate to use it. mendntlons. but vou could never implement them." Hon. . 001: "You got the City Police Enforcement "But what I don't think ll pro- per is that we can go out of this Legislature and walk along the street and in five minutes we can go into open bar-rooms and buy all the beer up ivant, whether this plebiscite carries or not. I wonder. Mr. Premier, in our administration of the Prohibit on Act, did you cver call the City Police over hert- and lay the law down to them, as I had to do on sci-oral occasions?" PREMIER CAMPBELL: "I had the Mayor over." Dr MacMILLAN; "1 brought the Chief of Police over on several oc- casions, and I pointed out to him that he is sworn just. as anyone elsc lo enforce that Prohibition law Do they make a1-iy- convictions now?" Mr. BARBOUR: “They had a seizure the other day." Dr. MacMILLAN: “What. will we do? Mark the wall? On two oc- casions Ill-o Atlorncv General and myself had lhc Inspector of tho R. C. M. P. and the Chief 0f‘ Polio" over here, and told them to gel out and clean up this cilv. and tho Cgty, Police did somclirlc afte" . a ' "PREMIER CAMPBELL: “Vile cut thcin off thei" share of the fines." Dr, Mac-MILLAN: "So that who:- thcy don't get convictions they don't get the fines? 'I'l1at. was rulito proper, but this thing is still so glaring. It. is wide open. Summer- slde is wide open too." PREMIER CAMPBELL: "It ls all labelled lhouszh." Dr. lvlacMILI-AN: "Tlli" point is vs-l-iy can't there be lllzhtonlng un in the administration of the Act? My hon. friend prcdicls there will bc a dccrcase from the rcvcnuc last your. He certainly had a good yon- lzist War-l" PREMIER. CAMPBELL: "A bad the year." Dr. MacMILLAN: "Why? PREMIER CAMPBELL: "Too banner year l ” many prcscrlptlons." “g5. MaoMILLAN: "$105,000 pro- I-Ion. Mr. COX: “Nearly all beer." PREIWIEB CAMPBELL: "Phat ls the gross fiirurc " | Dr MacMILLAN: “It was near- lv $110000. Then you took four oi- flve thousand dollars and put it inio ’the enforcement branch. I rcmcrn- ‘bcr back in 1026 the Commission made 557.000. Thcv thouchl ‘l. was .11 terrible thing. Then Mr. Saund- ‘ors became Prcmicr mid he said it was his idea that lhci-o should hl‘ ;no money at ail made out of thi- iProhibition Act. If you lake lhc ianalvsis nrcnni-ed by lhc audiloi- ‘you will find that. in i925 the rc- vcnuo was 345.000: in 1921i. .<o'i.000: 11-1 1027, $15,000. 1928 is blank." Liquor Revenue Figures PREMIER CAMPBELL: "Phase 1 ing that are and the figures in those formcrl years were net figures." l Dr. MCMILLAN: "How then d-i you account for tlic $57,000 l'0‘.'l’lllll' in 1936?" PREMIER CAIVIPBELL: “Undo. the old system you could ncvcr tci whether that wiis earned that y or not. Thcre was a siir11li1s car- ried forward from one yciir to ali- othcr. The treasury took mono.- out 0f the Commission u-licn Lin"; saw fit." _ IJr. McMILLAN; "My hon. friend claims this has all been done 1111113’ with. But I note 111 the 1937 Pub- lic Accounts that thc liquor 1-0111-11111- l is given at $401100, and the (Join- . pavatlve statistics of Public F111- ance, complied by the same audi- tor, shows a liquor revenue for that year of 855.000. You wonder where the other $15,000 1111i io. You 1 tum to “Casual Ilcvcuue" uniicr‘ the Provincial Snnuturium Ill-vomit and you find it-Slfuiiiii). That i\ counts." PREMIER CAMPBELL:_ “Ylliltl was a good thing to do with it." l Dr. Mcli-IILLAN: "01 course‘. but 1 you might as well have made it l plain and not camouflaged il. y, is something like the CXl1l‘ii.~'i"S <11 1 the Prcsidciit of the Executive 1 Council when he ivcnt ovirr to illl‘ Coronation. "rlioy were not pill-i lll one year~ they W(‘l‘\" stradrllld 112-1: two Public Accounts." Govt llnusc Furnishings "The Premier in tryln to (‘x- plain whv he excccdcci 11s cs1:- mates said that Government 11111.n- (‘XPfilfllliifP was cxccodcii bi‘ 0W1 - 11111111. Iiousr- las; _yi.11-. that done, Mr. Spcakcr? Govei-iinicnt undoi- the 11 fly of furnishing G01 House for every Goici-iiiii 11.1 comes in?" (No answcr). "A most improper lliing to 111-. never done in the lll.~’l0f_\' oi this Province. Go back to the 0x11011111- tures on Govci-nincnt Ho foi- years. and it is only ihv \'i‘l‘_V 11c- ccssaijy- cxpcnrZiIiii-vs ("ii 111:1! 11111111- paid. Illvrln llll‘ 1- ‘ pct that ili-as uscd hcrc for King's visit u-ns sent out 1.1 (‘- ernmont House. W11 (1nd Wz; rugs and runners, Axinlit-ilcr 1i drapery material, su- 111; \'l' »; pO1‘lli"l'S,llCl\(lllig iio curtuiir, battleship linoleum, iii 11111 cc- mcni. curtains. Cliflfilll 1o:.., 171-55 tubing. and even i‘ii_\on. What \\'i\.\ that for?" “$11111- PR EMIER. CAMPBELL: is. Dr. Mc-MILLAN; “Rayon is arti- ficial silk. isn't it? Nice thin-z to (Luugli- , make shutters out of!" ter). PREMIER CAMPBELL: "The the difference between tlic iwn ac- '_ vi-~i1i-_; - ‘11 x11“ ~11 i=vl --1 .~ 1-1 1hr 111st rnii- i1 l- . '-l tour _\l' l» ll-llf llfu ‘.11 (iil- iii-i iil" . ‘ ‘ |l\'l‘ l1-.i »' l‘ " are not altogether comparable bc- 111.. .11.» 1.11.11 1- 1-~ cause the Commission 111 those shmlcrs “we wood," 11-_1111111~_- 11 gas-s paid! fqolr tlgigiglltlglfvlllfilcl: 3g‘ 131. Mc-MILLAN: "rum: $110111. 1.: _. 1-111i1- 1-11- 1 1 , ccrs an - 1o ' g f“ A 5-11; -1 _ d-_.1;_ , - G111.- -. ' ' SDWWTF- TNT“ l“ "bl?" 330-090 1111x711: ‘guards. dchdlti- “t-“Stffliitlzls. drill tlvlhlri‘ \\1ll 11»- _ 1 1111111 on; of 11v.) treasury now that 6mm‘ 0mm chm“... mum, m,,,_,_.,_ ~11 ,.. _, 1,1 ‘.1. 1.1.1.11. '.\lr. 11sec] to be paid by the C0n-imis- b“ kwbs M sum‘, n box; .. .-11 .1--- ~1~ .11 1_ iuuiriimg: 510g" ‘ 1L ‘ ’ _ ‘ 11H -1 w i\i“\ .:i1- .- . m. Mc.\lllLl..AN- “For What?’ §d‘s_‘ifmlwggés“§°§§,§l,°é,h,§"1§ _ - .i1.1-i.111 1-1. fgaeiligflfinyfiggfzgfihg; bed lamps; springs, dxiciisiomlari- j 1 _ ‘NH q. ll - d.;d‘ il;FI‘l,li = -‘ suppose you take half the payment l £32k Agpew 1L“ 1221c 8,32} o: the R.C.M.P., $10,000; and 1111» ' ‘Fl-hm‘ 1, {h}! 1,13,, o,"‘f..,,,,.,,fi1 l -11i.. 11 payment of the Magistrates and that Foil‘ up‘ yo," d,“ m h,“ . -- r ;, ‘us Crow" Prclsecllmls “uuld be 9"‘ lion dollars i11 fire years. 1'1.» ‘ ' ' l‘ w" °l>l"‘l' 549m ‘ll’ $5900" all a party to it and you i \' " ‘ .»"( ".‘1' Dr. McMILLAN: "What dlffer- 11,0113. ‘ lib-ill‘ ence?" -. - 1-“ 111M011???‘ °..“'l"ifi.‘f1“'ri."1l...‘..“l “m” '--""‘ -‘-“"""'"~‘ l5 D Ill l1 " in l ll fl Pnk, . . 1 that show now are gross figureml Reward g “a N“ om r Use 311111111: I01‘ =111-.1|11-. “I