lnian. woman and child. while ‘ of our land. ary expenditure of $70,202.38: i including this piece '." year's interest LEI/B " " ' .of nearly $2.00 for every man. .yet these hon. gentlemen on 1 into borrowing. ‘cut down expenditures ‘quarter of a. million. ‘Wllffl them to go easy. by ‘ Blames Predcccssors. l ‘ are. iii the opinion of the Hon. SY Swyr 1 does he rouse himself Then, sow some of our choice NUMBER ONE “BANNEIP SIZIiJD-(JATS. Absolutely pure (almost) and GERMIN- A'l‘l()N Test 95 per cent. llllr. Speaker; all his grievance ainsi. his predecessors ' Alsnnur CHOICE NUMBER. ONE "MARQUIS," and “llED FIFE" SEED WHEAT. WHOLE$ALE & ltl'l'l‘l\ll.. ‘Carter &‘ Co. Ltd l-EDSMEN T0 TIIETEOPLE on r. cfistaivn not oii the man with i ‘The per capita debt of this Pro- automobile. ‘Vlllfe l5 110W 0V8!‘ $30-00 for 6v€r.\'.on those people and claims creditt ‘benture interest $39,925.00; invest- iment- interest. $19,466.96; a total in- ‘l-efest 0f $130,000. besides the sinking tfund appropriation of $27,720. mak- lble" and other angry words, ap-‘ ing an annual interest charge which, preaching what we used to term in special borrowings will reach over Sl70,000—a pen capita. interest deht‘not beneficial ‘man and child in this Province.‘ And‘ eminent to allow and We still‘ more than ordinary wiliness. ment in which he finds himself. but‘ . 111M l5 1110 00514101"! llfafltlcfl OHII- | Government came into power they: I competent people; they never blamc‘kept their promise and repealed from! themselves for their failures. thcvithe Statutes this iniquitous tax or always look for a goat; and in this, the Bell-Saunders-Lea combinationn instance _his predecessors in office‘ and we furthermore cast it into ob-l ‘Leader of the Government. as good, pre-clcctlon promises. , a "goat" as he can lay his hands iip-l people of this Province are assured ‘ . ; on for his purpose. And what is his o a ‘charlie against his pygdecessors: , - what does he blame them for; what into such ‘spasms of indignation for when he unenticns the Stewart Government?- l in office is that they so ably financed the at‘- j fairs of this Province that they were ‘able to reduce taxation and lighten ‘ the burden on those who earn their 1 livelihood by the sweat of their brow. ‘ It would be amusing if it were not so humiliating to point out that while the Hon. Leader of the Government blames his predecessors for reducing the taxation yet he himself claims credit for reducing the taxation—- hcavy burden tn bear hut upon THE UHARLOTTWPOWN GUARDIINLW PAGE ‘stout iciiiflcisii 0N " SAllllliERSA IIMINISTRATIUN‘ ‘ (Conlinufid from Page Seven) ‘those who are able to purchase an; l-Ie has reduced the tax the for it. but he blames the Stewart- fllel‘ 009118 15-110 V0100 1S 0111)’ $250 Government for reducing the taxa- per head‘. a. mortgage o! nearly lfijtion on the average .per cent. on every individual acre struggling from day to day and year man who is to year to make ends meet and pro-. ‘~ 1 our interest Charlies and expendi- vide a little roi- the education and ‘tures aresoaring upward. Look at upbringing oi‘ his children. ‘D086 7 oi the Public Accounts. You plausc.) » Iwill find interest charges on ordin- (Ap-P The hon. Minister of Agriculture when addressing this House a few clays ago, seemed to be in a very bacl ‘state of mind. He was angry. using ‘the terms "mean“ and “contempt- de—‘ orusundayschool "cus“ words. No doubt war was in his heart. It is to one‘s personal wo- health or to the soul of any Gov- the arrows of‘ the truthful criticism from the Opposi-. other side of the House complaiwtion to so disturb their placidity in. , whcn we oppose these wildcat ilnan- offioe, I ‘rial borrowing schemes! We would‘ when the hon, Ministers of the‘ ‘not be doing our duty as an Oppo-i Government accuse the Opposition.‘ ,sitlon if we allowed this incompet-‘and myself in particular, of reducingi '0'" Gllvtfllmellt t0 fill-sh hefldlllnlr‘ taxation I could not see their politi- We forced them to cal strategy in this, because they‘ u are noted for being strategians of‘ Yes., Mr. Speaker. we did reduce LEXMJlOIIJ ‘Why’? Because we promised to do so: and the hon. Ministers of the Government are ‘surely old enough‘ g The Lender of the Government,to know that abonservative Gov- ‘ has accentuated the great prosperity ‘of this Province and has gone‘ lcf his way to tell us that the Doni-‘ as a party, and also as a Govern-- _inion Government has been gener-iment. ‘ ious to us. and yet he comes before‘ I us and tells us that he does not see people of this Province of the most . how on earth it is possible to make unjust. the most unfair, the most ends meet. It is true he blames his unpopular, and I was going to sayq ‘ l>l‘0l16¢9$$0l'$ fflr Daft 0f the predica- illegal form of taxation, namely—‘ l ‘crnment always keeps its promises OUl/‘lllld is noted for honest principles We promised in 1923 to rid the‘ the Poll Tax. when the Stewart‘ thelivion by the implementing of our‘ And the that no Liberal Government will zigain dare to place on the Statutcsi nf this Province a tax so unfair and unjust. k A Challenge Re Poll Tax. ag- . If the hon. Members of the Gov-j ernment and the hon. members of; the Legislature on the other side of this House think. or believe. that the Poll Tax was such a wonderful form of taxation. and when they criticize unfairly the Stewart Government for relieving the people from this yoke of bondage. I challenge the‘ hon. Premier, the hon. Minister of; Agriculture, or the Government. to, dare put it back on the Statutes.‘ This is a challenge to test their sin-‘ ‘cerity; or will -it prove that they are‘ ‘flllly playing the part oi’ an old style the k Treat ior Lovers ole-Birds Ami ihe Great ‘Outdoors ‘JACK MINER p Will Looiure Al il-The I Strand l Theatre t Wednesday May 9ih at 8 P. M. UNDER THE AUSPICES ()F THE l’. E. I. FISH AND GAME AND ‘PUBLICITY ASSOCIATIONS Jack Miner is the man who originated the sanctuary idea for protecting, feeding and conserving the wild fowl of the continent. Jack Miner loves the Birds-the birds love. Jack Miner, they come back t0 him season afterseasoii} ‘they are as tame with him as our domestic fowl. Hear him tell how he does it. alt costs him between five and six thousand dollars annually to feed the birds that 00100 t" hls Sanctllary’ Jack Miner is ilie only man on earth to catch and tail wild geese to study their route of migration. . "Jack Miner has crossed the Continent five times In - three years talking in the various cities, to crowded . houses.’ Here’s a clipping from a Winnipeg caper, qfzwinnipeg had the good fortune to hear two famous Linen in one week. David Lloyd Getirge Spoke t°_ 8,000 "people while about 13,000 men, women and children ltfleiird Canada’s greatest Bird man, Jock Miner- You’ll regret it if you don’t come. “Make no. 0iher Engagement ior May 9th W» ant ‘ " . namely, having the larg-l est hoods. the loudest horns, and‘ ,with the least horse power on re- icord? tLaughter and applause.) . ‘ Again the hon. Ministers accuse| ‘the Stewart Government of reduc-f ling the Land Tax on the farmers; larid_t_i_i_ewin_cgmc Tax on the small-‘ Hralaried man with a lfargtehxfamily. 'Well. Mr. Speaker, i s was ‘wrong I plead guilty for the Opposi- ltion. Yes. we reduced the farmers’ ‘taxes by 20 per cent.. and the small- ‘salaried man with a family to sup- ‘port; and if l had had my way we‘ ‘would have reduces! them by 50T1Rciir ‘cent. instead oi‘ 2 per cen . s ‘was a case of impllemerrlitikrlig our prg- .mlsc to the peop e w ic we ma e ‘in 1923. However. I want to tell ‘the hon. Ministers of the Government again; ‘because it is for their own benefit ‘and we want them to know it. that i a Conservative party. a Conservative Government. is always composed oi imen who are true to British princi- pics of Government and implement all promises made. if humanly pos- isible so to do. Again the hon. Minister criticizes ‘ the Opposition because they have no ‘larmcr in their ranks. Well, well. ‘Mr. Speaker. surely the hon. Minis- ltcr of Agriculture draws a long and ‘difficult bow when hurllngthis dud ‘at. the Opposition! We are not t0 ‘blame. Mr. Spcaker~that was the ,will of the people, through the Alli- nncc. ‘ The Conservative party had some lien or twelve farmer candidates in the June election. real farmers- ‘lhTlllBfS who could and can make ltheir liviing by tllhinguthc soilj; ha: fthe di not ma c e gra e ‘Junyc 23rd last; they were travelling ‘either oi} tolodwct a ma? without the chains o pc ges. or ey_ were run- ‘niiig too dry for want of lubricants that their competitors were making good use of. ‘ Do the hon. Ministers of the Government believe that they can for a single moment arouse the an- tagonism of the farngzr? 0g this pro; vince a ainst l-lis a es y‘s mos ‘loyal Oliposition? I trow not. Mr- Speaker. because the Stewart Gov- ernment was a Government for and in the best interests of the farmers cf this Province. But. perchance. the hon. Minister 0t Agriculture ‘wants to draw himself into the lime- llight and there set himself up as a tin deity that all farmers must fall dcwn before and worship. shouting ‘and struggling as they do so: "We iwant no more sugar coated taxation ‘pills, neither do we want the cantor ‘nll administration." lion. Mr._Lea Answered. 1 Lct us look a little further into ‘this "non-farmer" accusation hurled int the Opposition. when the hon. Minister of Agri- culture was addressing this House. we presumed that he would deal zlargciy with the Department over which he has the honor to preside. but instead of that the hon. remier of the Province sat at his el and coached him on different matters what he should bring up and what he should say thereon. I believe, Mr. Speaker. that if the hon. gentle- man himself had followed his own y trend of thought and fired his own ‘ammunition it is possible that after the explosions he would not have NINE 7 Do you know what a BARRYMURE RUG i really is? “ ARRYMORE” is tlie name that identifies tlie Wilton, Afimlniittl‘ B aiicl Saxony quality rugs and carpets that arc woven on tlic looms of the Toronto Carpet Mfg. Co., Limited. You can purchase Barry- mores in all sizes and qualities. For tliose who wisli to make: a modest expenditure there are tlic Barrymore Axminsters. For those WllO wisli tliearlstocrat of rugs there are the Wilton and Saxony weaves. The lovely 1928 presentations are available for your lfiS1lL‘!‘ll('ll'l in leading stores everywhere. ‘ Rich beauty long wear . Look for the famous label Asl: tlic salesman to show you the guarantee label which is allixed to the baclc of every Barrymore Rug. Only the genuine Barry- mores carry this label. which is lcr your guidance anal protection in purchasing. Tlic riili lliluilti.’ azzil uuuzc iii-signing ul Lin: l Yliiufl". are iquulleil by il.i.-.r lino wcarmg qualiiies. ‘liicy .ir.> \\'t.\‘L.'i in .1 . lit-anti 'i'ii|ly clean mill from sturdy win-l and worsted yerni, iiycil liy llli‘ ll-ir-si cl t»: dyes. See il.i-:-i now ll ylllii’ Liuoanze store. I)CAI_\_‘HILI lruYcli m»! Quuhlir“ giro/stunt] by 'l'Ol-.'Ui\'i'O until!!!‘ WILTONS 1 i-llti, (:0. i..'.'\il'i".jl) A NMINSTERS ‘Imam’ i; b J1 .-‘\..'\'.l.ll.l\ Ham u c IS“! SAXQNIES Barrymore ll/ritmouni “I iVillun i Patient-mu.’ .. - ._’.._. . _.' I I .-::.'. " .. .. :_. - _._ ..- . ‘“‘\ \,“y\ vvw ,\‘_\\ . t‘ \\>\\\\§ qy’// n’; l” ,,' z” II/ u] f!!! [/4 Ill/l nu‘ ’ M ‘It ill l ill \ \ “\“\: _ ‘..r_../1)l._./_ ; 1...»; L lab a. ./.4~e M, - » \-~“-*\\ \"\'"-""“"\""“ ‘ 1. and poppy cock, and blaming the Department of Agriculture under the Stewart Govermncnt for closing the‘ Technical School? This country knows all about it, and they fully realize that the Stewart Government in inaugurating the Short Courses and assisting the Dairymenls Asso- Howcver. I list. and there he will scc for lll‘l"fi('i‘I{(l\VC\'0l‘, that is not saying much. . . . » . . - ' . s scho 1 on several oc- presgme chggthzlsftzlatilekslhcglaswittfli ‘isfilclcrlllliodldclnigtfclelf‘?! llllllllilizlgelllllls‘caiidlidlzlicyltiiiici ll) very well con- Qn ‘mg. 5 , » - _ -» " ‘ - ' -~‘ , but not veri well ai- hcpe that one m these §ho=ts ‘Plgll-l bell.‘ ll ht say further ‘with all ducqitllldzll you called) the roll. h“ the taliget‘ even if It “we mm - nctgto the yvisdonrtliat rests Q1l‘OllL‘(‘ when visiting this School. ac- befgre hmnng - ' tlvspliroiv serene ~that he must iil-‘ocmpanictl by n Minister of Agricul- Flrs‘ of au~ he bewmled the m? Ills embci: ‘that there are dill, ture we found ‘in the Motor Mech- mat on ‘ms slde or me House the": “ays re‘)? - - f farming" and Lfol‘ miics rccin ii class of bright looking ciation by getting competent full- Wls ml- even l‘ Single fannqr.‘ and’ ‘cram’ l? gseblg "will not tirkc mil‘ bovs‘ and vomit: men: I happened to: time inspectors, instructors and or course’ in this i‘ looks as 11 he 15mm‘, MLl peat min i hon friend in l-noiv quite a number oi them. Herc? graders. did IIllISt 0X0011¢llt Work? mumng a mlmct smtemem‘ - but 560mm o? mule bred animal-i. ‘tihcv were dismantling. repairing. ns-E and 11H‘ flflwl 0f tllt‘ lllllldllll! 15 "l" there is a difference 0l_ opinion the bree _‘ gone lmmp mm I um gufiblmg ca“ trucks‘ ongmcs‘ etcfl.‘ mm“: ‘hcrvofl (Applause) whether he is a runner mmself or‘ ‘I-helei": the hon“ lVlllllStvl‘ til“iindr-i' capable instructors. Thevwere; BCflF-t l1 Wt‘ W111 0110"! 0lll' 9110950 not what is a ‘film? A matnlngw‘? lml“ on irinielv—thai tlicrrisiirely ii capable looking lot of ladslflfltl blltlel‘ (lllil11l-l95- 1111i 10¢ "5 81W m“) owns mnds‘ who “us and cum- Agnul glnttliflercnce iiilar-t a grcliband well disciplined. After leaving‘“r‘0lil0 fiflfdil- l0 W050 t0 W110m l! l-‘i vanes the so“ and pmxluces there‘ ‘S lm d between ‘this UCV91'11l119111‘l.lll$ room and prior to going‘ intn‘f1ll6‘- ‘fmm n ‘irofimble mtum’ NOW ‘n m“ tlhw OI lOSlllflli ‘on taxation flllflllldl‘ drpariincnt. the tciiclicr. or IION- MR- LEN 1t l5 dllfl t0 11W tandng on this qucsuon mom {We ‘mart’ e" will the lion Minister rather tho superintendent. engaged instruction of the Technical School. some thmgs in which the hon‘ Mmh gmlfi-‘cfiat ‘himself ‘ The ‘C0ll$(‘l‘\‘i1-‘(|lll‘ attention for a sufficient tiiiic MR. MCLUREI Willi. it W88 nlcnc 15m‘- fl Agriculture ‘md- nwself nflmm ‘Lefi-t‘ ‘ lnve alivavi" been a partv to static Act No. ‘.3. When the ciir- lime coining! very much “like in’ For mstmwc‘ wemycl pmryx lion‘ 'lll(l“llll\'f‘ repealed Lain was rniscd for lhc second nci HUN MR. LEAI N0! S0 1008- mm own farms; we both own ca»‘_‘o‘1 ow (‘lL-u ain‘ tlic iniquitous llll(l‘\\'(‘ were in the Dairy room; a clean. MR- MCLUHEI 1\1l‘- Sllellkel" 1 9m He: we both take an ‘nteresk -m‘un‘o lfntfiléliillOll imposed upon lliclticlv department with :i new man" H0! 2010i! l0 llfiwt‘ thflt P0illt With these things‘ we “re-bum ‘n x-mhhcs‘ “blclllle ‘the Libcral G0veriiiiicnl.1agcr, but with nearly all the actors i110 Mlll15li‘l‘ 0‘ Al-‘rlcl-lltllfe» 110 Y“ even an these thmgs (‘on t mlmy“) w onythis side ri‘ the House. Mr. from the first scene; oiilv they were. 14ll<lW$ 03 ‘W15 HF 1 IUWW. 0nd 05 combine to make either one of us a: 0» ~ - m “w Drmyylnaids Cosmnw instead Wrhvono H“. m m“ House knowx had so many blanks. ' ll F '. l we would rather NWO 50711011003’ 0150lt‘1°r9\“.g“‘y ‘wk ‘mo < w ‘mmcn(:coui'ste. wins quite in order and dung the “mmnlw Md we womd; ‘sliowrci that the boys were being mm“ interest ourselves m polmcS-‘ing for the pccple low taxatioirjus. l taught how to make rapid changes Now‘ ‘l’ ‘S not my ‘nt°m‘i°n‘ Mr"l‘ll‘i(l economical expenditures. ivitli‘ in work. from lhc inflating of n rub- tirc to thc squeezing of curds Speaker. to even suggest that the; _ . , ‘h -. b . hon. Minister of Agriculture has not“: i":'~_"‘:‘vl§ll:“ ‘:“*"_‘|::::::h‘|§;:: fingglilfih Wm“. made some success at farming, be-.hu';:;“0*" "W" howm l NC“. I ha", 110mm,, m Si“, ML calm’ he has been for you“ a brecde". ‘ ‘ ‘Spcnker. against Technical Educa- °1 “nlmlllsl a breeder ‘if pure bled‘ iicn or the Tochiiiiral School: hut llg has 136911 lolhwmgifxllli. PVIYYCIIL‘ knows why it was closed. l ons: e as eon an ex or a 1 ~ . , 1 q -m (1[ins[ruc-‘ L t . n w look for a moment at , and \\h_v sonic of ici oi _ Exmbmons-‘mworthy thmgsmndvtheefhllizncigil aspect of Educniioii..iioii ivas placed in licu thereof; and “we mm every fled“ for u‘ becamuitechnicol and general, of thc youthilhc hon. Minister knows it was due I lzelmlvetthg: ‘t 3-8; lgetent: beneqtlof this Province. ,\o tlic withdrawal of I-‘edcral funds. 11° GnY ° m“ u ° 999099 v b t HON. MR. LEA: ll.- knows t'i- dmw ms attention m this “ml” mp lwn‘, Minister's creation. that I- MR. bit-LURE: Now. Mr. Speaker. A soltloi- iiivr-iilrd ir. florinany m“ the" "e other "mph besmal-know possibly as much about. ii. novfluihat lS‘lll(‘ use cl‘ any member ofyi‘ 1r Wvlillllg is said to lv~ an alloy hmse“ ‘n m‘! Provmce who hawimyself as the hon. Minister docs this Government talking tummy rota t‘ sovvii mctalsn ‘c.2211arises.*r..*z.soi.z“ai.if i- 2o P. c. DISCOUNT BARRYMORE RUGS I might tell him. Mr. Speaker, that I have been a breeder of animals. A few of last years patterns. which we will clear out at 20';- discount. [hey won't last long. of pure bred stock; and while he says there is no farmer on this side of the House. I would tell him this 'NE\V l 2R PATTERNS IN IIARRYMORIZ Rllfifl, ARI-l IIERF. FOR YOUR INSPEC- TION . N ALI. TIIF. DIFFERENT ZES ANI) LOVELY NEW PATTERNS, AT PRICES THAT (‘ANNOT IIE BEAT --that while I have been breeding S. A. McDONALD it bccn occupying the position of grud- ‘rrs and superintendents diiringtlie last two years. I for one. and I think tin.- pcoplc oi this Province will agree with mo. will give the credit princi- |.a-l_v to one man, and I would not. have. any hesitancy in naming him. bill» it. is not. necessary. Thai man is ‘the dairy inspector. He has done a ‘great deal to bring tin the high standard of butter and cheese m this tciiniry. tApplnuseJ Technical Education. (To be Continued) w.- pure bred stock I have made as good a record. and the Exhibitions of this country will prove it that I have even‘ a better record as a breeder, than the hon. Minister of Agriculture» Look up the record of lhc Royal Winter Fair and you can sec thcrc their most coveted prizes in thc world won by our breeding of piirc‘ bred animals. I ain not going to ad»; vertize this fact on ihc floor of tho‘ House. but all I would ask any hnnf. man to do is to look up the prizc~ Come early [or - - ‘ ' b e.s ccono- , farmer according to the directmenu-lsggnkcl}ll'ié:1%lf:efll1rCillPll“?OgGOVt‘l‘ll-‘ cl" the Motor Mechanics‘ overalls.‘ that “'0 $110ll1(1 8W0 the CF00" T01‘ mg of the ‘ rd‘ Perhaps both or us lllcnlljrcvcnucs and expcnditiircs. We anti grease; and so oii l.lil‘f)llflllOlll,l~hl-' Dlcficllt lllill- Sllllltllllll. 0T 0lll'1>\l'-- M9 m m Same 9051mm also ma" ' v the different departments. This. of ll‘? lllld 0110058 t0 the mcn who havv