ova/um. .- -. -.vv- ; ossouniaivs-‘u- Thain-one» _,-.__ (dsnsd& Press) TORONTO, April l-The month sad the flrnt quarter oi lit closed oa latsrday wits s tone of buoyancy ls the mining division o! the Toronto stack exekssse. the sealer gold issues particularly carrying sloag the strong upward trend lsunc earlier is the week. lase metals wars stesdymnd mainly ssehsu with the exception of llosnnda w lea climbed to “l, closing 1.5 up for the da Lake lkere closed at a aye-w all-time high nsark of 58.5, up 1.5 for s Stock Quotations ibeil Markets At A Glance Pivotal New York Stocks 1W IOII I00 ... Us "t... (Oansdillesa) (hnalnn Pleas) v Toronto asd Ionheal— stocks closed higher. ‘Doconto Mines-Cold shares high- ea svcivwwvsediiiflvnchériswck uarrel Over Exhibition Grants Takes Up Time Of House Proposed And Easier ged Neglect Of lssus with that statement.‘ Mr. Campbell: “l beg your par- Premlst Mlnhdlllsn: “The in- cresscwasgivmbyininthellall Mr. Osmrbell: “What date?" Premier Macmillan: "l have not lglot the date, but we paid it. The grant the year before was £500. Mr. Campbell: "We increased it Isake Close sr- other grou s steady. fi New York- locks slightly higher fl7ilegngci? '5’ ‘dial-fig, “Y: t. g ’ '"' M ‘a: "gint,;lgn.da.g.zrm.g..ziond ,,,~;-,;,_-,-l;-,-_¢,_=g,d=,;;;-,,£;,¢p~§;;ug3 Premier MacMillan s Announcement Of ' _ , uargraavss c osc isnc ngc an ‘ I s “m” f; l" "m " L" 1" -';-,-,-,;;,,~,~g,,§->,;~,-;,~,_ Introduction Of Marketing Board i: . ... ... u. u. Itoeks (floss 9 e o s » 3;: EXQHANQE Farm Credits _L_egislat1on Effectively Answers its Ohio u N ‘°"""'.."”£t’|0 ll ltlon Alle ‘ 0 TBEAA Apr 1-- r a and I Iiyiilvliqui " -1 fi, granrszirzainzaiatir: ..;° ::: 5 Agrlfllltllrfil Illwresfs» n you“ _ m,‘ oysi Bank 0f Canada, closed stun- ," }¥:::,:,§ f? “Xrxsiiiil-“gei: .2881. 2 _'—"""—i— y.‘ 33mm; n,‘ fiulstrsliabploundgd-‘LIBII. . lg What Ml‘. 3- A- Fourth d5 Lghceitggirlléié fir; Biggie-lg‘ ;rf,-;w->__,”-l_ ,8 scribed as a family quarrel” occurred between Liberal ;u:'s¢t- N J '_ w; gifi-c-gurrugltg-roizavm. g members in the Legislature last week while the Agricul- m,» nznatp". N...’ .. ‘zit: (Wman, nhthm", “H, 3.. tural estimates were in committee, and took up a good o. t...“ =1‘ L'£§.“.‘.‘i'.‘£2§.l.."°‘il€t““°" _/- deal 0dr the time of the House which might have been ex- 7 f“ Holland florln l1 pends to better purpose. 0! 1931-" 0v. if?‘ ,',"°°_°o;,“,f‘_"" 2 0f chief interest, however was the intimation given by £55555: am} m‘ _ £45 Plremtisr liiliilcllldilllanrof thewpriposed iéitroguctiam of legisla- uow Zoaland potion 4.1041 is on es is a arm ar ‘e ing oar an easier farm ggmaruyrviligepbfiltumv 13"‘ credits, the Premier in this connection answering Q17!!!)si- q Rpllu pcsels isco. "'1 tion criticism that the Government was “doing nothing” in fiwedcn krona .%5l. Swliscrlanrl franc 8&5. United states dollar 1-32 per cont discount. ‘New your, sot-n -! In 01¢ IIIIQ Ileldy. Great Brit I hlsh 85.14: lnvr m is; close sissy: glilwihraelilllll illniflflirasca 0.5a; Italy : um ' ; _ - Canads 1.00 r32. "m", w 1°‘ the interests of the agricultural population. PRuuuCE (Canadian Press) IIONTREAI‘, April L-Egg prion Ill“ lliDDcd lower on the Montreal Ill)’ Ind produce nsartet lsst week sq milder weather caused an increaso In offcrrings from the west when Exhibition Grants Speaking on the item Exhibition . grants and livestock Judging ($9,150) Mr. L. It. Allen said that Bumrnerside has reorganized for exhibition purposes and they desire‘ ‘ ‘ition any more than Mslpeqiss or Rustlco? It only scrvss one or pmslbly two institutes. And m. Ilsa could not see any good reason why it should receive special con- slderation. 1—(AP)~I'or- product is int-raising. The week w OM51“ ' ~ "e —* I - d government Grant i2: '1 ii tint? r§in"s'm2§f,f; Formerly s grant hBd hem 81"" "gm" ‘cg-girl eta-tum. rs... __ to Bummcrside, snd with the dis- Hon. w. Sharp pointed out dist aval- DNVIlllisg t?“ '¢°|,,““;:,¢:§',:: (C-l-fll-n "an wntlnussice of the exhibition the when the Bununerside grant was ""1""! Rwrlots totalled 1m WTNNIPEG. Avril i— grant had gone for exhibition pur- still in er tence, the mansgemen '°" ~ ' poses to other parts of the Prov- of the Prince County exhibition st The out ..-~*.-‘..°-'-"-‘=~"'-'% ’»==l="'- r-‘llwl .. .. . . ‘zfi...f‘°p."‘.".ftf.“.zi.”ti°.°.ii.li“.fi cw“... lIII wt 1| s: : u D ;0rt 111,1 ‘iota-fink otieisliili.°'.:'i'i--""ii§au§i.i I311,“ M-v 3,4168; my wit; o» be held in Bummersids this year. First Prince had complained that u u. ‘at ‘MI ilogvgliglustthgtvmzvt-v: 051:1": u" m‘; “l, ‘ma: o" Mr. J. A. MacDonald said Mr. Prince County was not recelvlns Allen was out of order in moving to increase the Estimates. the same consideration, so far as nasal quotation. s tom s; . exhibition grants was concerned. as xes was offered for nip ‘m 0n the cheese market cheese was s- s“ r‘!cl5 M Al] ' . t a. w” r. en said he had not moved Kings and Queens Counties. ‘The stilt... m:1'§‘°°§{,,.',§‘ ,§,',fi,',"°",'°,'{f§- fit, “f M‘, "¢',,',‘Z,'i'q'f,',",‘,',,,‘n'§{' roi- an increase in the total Estim-, condition that we found when we time: Ifiund and summer cheese for 11'1" gméz: no s wheat cm; Noi ates, but just that the Exhibition came into office," Mir. sharp re- “ to Iomyiimgfilagiuhiclvsls ainount- ‘m; '° 5i. Durum m: Track grant h; distributed more eqult- plied “was exactly the same, only qgsbg¢ pqqqmu n“ h, u h Oats No z c w gm; m, 3 c w ‘L ably. we increased the grant to the Al- ilr-“n Bgomnld s? and New rfiufi‘a}*ffflgsfiulgozfilnfreg 01:45:40 o] o“ Mr. '1'. A. Campbell asked for the hereon exhibition by $250. There u m f" lmuulgantarahll-Ltlflng: an,” .3 a w ‘m:- Nzla c Pawn"; details of the grants. was at that time a grant to the Idwggfl m.“ mounmm w". n a 38%: N» 4 c w n“; No 6 c w n,“ on" Hon. Mr. MacNutt replied flint two Kings County exhibitions of to 81.40 for 00 pnllhd bsgs These 7"" 40-.» Premier $8,000 goes to Charlottetown, $l,- 01,000 eseh. These exhibitions were was were slightly shove those of 1v. Y._C_'URBA 000 to Souris, $1,000 to Georgetown, $750 to Alberton, and $400 to Mount Carmel. Mr. Lea: "$1,100 for Prince Coun- open to the whole County. The Al- bcrton exhibition, which was re- ceiving a grant of $500, was only open as far down as Tyne Valley. (Canadian Pre wiimirno, April i-iiiis only 011th trading to keep the market a lve for a fur minutes at a time. when Drlces held stead on the Winnipeg grain lzxchsnso iltllrday and, aided y s C00 upturn st Chicago closed 80m ‘bib ,5 ty and $2,000 for Kings. How long w. T. A. Campbell: ‘The m- "lgl Illll 01‘ $6 to 95 cents. st Anthony . - rill is this going to continue? Why crease to 8750 was made by the muwg,‘ ha,’ '7 "mm “"92! Jail! at g3: -- ~- - 1:2,,‘ should Kings County be getting Lea Government." Books Close In IIIICPQI-Il lslaorl: Bilvsuitc ' ’ nearly double the amount that Hon. Mr. Sharp: "It was made u," p", 3 _ _ _ __ - Prince County is ?" in our time." ‘fguviidlplip?fer A little seaboard intsrestrrnoted in M‘ T' A’ Campbell and ho un- ML clmpbe“: "I beg w cane‘ the Minister of Public Works.‘ Hon. m. Sharp: “The grant to Mount Carmel embraces only a small portion c: even the Third District of Prince, so that you can hardly expect that the grants for Prince County, when they are only regional ln scope, should equal the . pants for Kings County, to em- brace the viola county. What the leader of the Opposition says in regard to the central fslr has been given every consideration. but we have been laced with the fact that the fair that is held here, wNle a large fair, is not patronized as it should be by the other sections d the Province. They arc apparently under th, impression that it does not pay them from s financial standpoint. We have also given a grant of 8200 this year for the Al- berton fox show, and $150 to Bor- den. 111st will equalize the average derstood representations were msds on behalf of the West Prince As- sociation ssklng for an increase in their grant. For the past number of ars the allocation for West Prince as been kept down. It was former- ly $500. The reason for this was the "It “N's trsdlns. formed the bulk of IIDPIR. Offerings were very thin, and when Chicago strengthened lsis W in the dny_ Winnipeg vslu qukgkl, folowed suit Export bn in the ssnsll sl . c"! I'll tradln was restricted to small lots at un nged spreads, whiile coarse grains ricea moved high- CIIOAGQ, A 1-la vslaal el fi late sstirdsuxausra markets scored e genus, Word o! lgzleood of as ttnpsrhalt an hls svtara t: Eula.“ save-i grain market . late ls lanai’? wfidnlgiua lths tit- .53 "I because we have not given any u 0| mav- 1 granttofoxshowslnliingscoun- y m" P‘ . ty. We gave $1,000 to the central i y; n I, r; fslr m Charlottetown." hém}: Claims Prince c0. "scum." Mr. H. H. Cox said Prince Coun- ty always had s “grudge" against Kings County. It “kills" them to see Kings get a little more than they are getting. He remembered that there had been a shortage of hay in Kings County at one time, and the farmers in that section tried to purchase some from Prince county. ‘They soaked us to the ul- most,” added Mr. Cox amid laugh- ter. “While I agree with the Prince County members in regard to poi- iticsl qumtlons. I certainly think that. they are s mighty selfish con- cern. (Laughter). I never saw when we in Kings County were in ‘need of anything, that they ever helped us out. We have in Kings County a different territory alto- gether. The Soufis exhibition covers last Point and away around the North Side. and territory where it would-be nearly impossible for peo- pic to zct to Charlottetown. Take the t ‘argetcrwn exhibition: we have St. Peters, down along the North Side. These fellows in Prince County do not tsks that into con- There was no inten- i s i lri Supply." Premier MaoMlllan: “You mean you Just promised it." Mr. lea: ‘That was enough." Premier MscMillan: "It was Just another of your election promises. That was one of your promises that we fulfilled.’ (Applause). CtIssnrv-stlvea Paid It! w. Campbell ssld that when he a candidate for the First District of Prince, one of the first representations made to him by the Alberton Association was on this point. He took the matter up with the then Pff"’“”‘l‘, now leader 0f the Opposii 1 While the Lea Government was still in power it was definitely confirmed that the exhibition at Summerside was not goingtotakeupmshsreof the sl- location, and for that, reason the Lea Government decided that $250 o! that allocation which was in- tended for" the Bummerside associ- ation would be transferred to the West Prince Association. An order- in-councll had been passed to that effect. Premier MscMillsn: “I have just to repeat what I said. You prom- ised it, and IQ paid it." OIIGMOINII Mir. IePage said he was disap- pointed that something has not been done to assist the farmer. We have all kinds of bills but with the exception of one little amendment to tbs Dog Act there was nothing for the farmer. He had already suggested the lowering of the ln- terest on mortgages to 5 per cent. There are over two billion dollars in the banks of Canada. and the Government should use its influ- ence to have hank iriteicst rates reduced. The Chairman asked the hon. member to speak in the items un- der discussion. Mr. LePage maintained he was speaking on “Miscellsneoufl items. He again proceeded to discuss in- terest rstu. The Chairman informed the hon. member he was out of order. Mr. LePage said Canada ccn- sumes 95 per cent of her beef pro- duction. Ie should be easy for the Minister of Agriculture in coop- eration with the other Provinces ‘to control the price to allow farmers sufficient to pay for their produc- tion of beef cattle. The packers ap- peared to be controlling the situ- ation. He did not think we should be pamlng laws solely for the bene- fit of the Law Society. Mr. Cox cited the case of a man who was unable to raise 82,200 on a worth $6.000 today, which was threatened with fore- closure. Why should not the Gov- ernment siep in and see that this man got money at, ssy, six per cent interest when the security was there? He believed agricultural conditions are improving, and but for the back bills that the farmers owe they would be in good circum- stances. A Member: “Ieave it to Bennett; he will lead the people out." (Ap- plsusel. Mr. Cox maintained that Premier Bennett hind "fooled the people." Cites Tax Payments m. Allen cited the taxes, exclus- ive of income tax, paid in each of the Countim in 1933: namely, Queens, $89,435.73: Prince, $40,- NIQQ: Kings, 819,416.34. Kings County paid lass than one-half of the amount paid by Prince. On that. basis, he contended. Prince County was entitled to 84.000 in ex- hibition gra-nts, as compared with the 82,00.) in grants received by King's. l-ls also quoted from a speech by Sir Henry Draytcn at Ipronto on March s, to the effect that Provincial Governments should abandon their Departments of Ag- riculture and allow the Dominion Goverrnnent to administer control. An amendment to the tish North America Act would be cea- lll’! to make this change, but it was something worth considering. Hon. ssr. McPhee submitted the hon. menisci- was out of orcvr. His remarks wen not relevant w the items under discumion The views of s Canadian statesman, however eminent, as to whether, at some time or nlflhlr. the British North America Act may be amended. are certainly not pertinent to the es- esnates which this House is con- Ir. Alan ledges Ill’. Al%t “My hon. friends are cntthganlflsgdsghel - nnonthlvldhlltysfldyhflnflay’: Glamorize Yourself WITH ONI OI OUI WAVE-l A Billed is silt Ill lsalr. Aprloetossltevarypsrse, ldslhasssndstallssvenianyman g "ION! n”. ysnsacetlosu aryss. hon. friend advocate the cutting‘ out: cl the whole expenditures of Devartmeot 01 Agricult f this Province?" u” or $3 Atllwl s Dliuse). “I "5 lllw rom Sir Henry Drsvtcm." Premier MscMilla-n: “I am “g. 1118 Y-bs hon. gentleman a question. Be has quoted an oplrtzon that this Government should abolish the De- Dlrtlnerit. of Agriculture. Does he advocate the cutting out of these items from the Estimates." Mr. Allen: “Well, Mr. Chair. man-J’ Premier Machdlllan: waiting." Mr. Allen: "I would say it should receive ‘careful consideration.’ ' (LtllIhMf). West vs. East ___.___________ against undcrselling by OTBBJLBLIOIB, 00mm were sssswsdf Ml‘. T. A. Cl-mpbell dld"hd agree with Mr. LePages suggjgg that the Government should-up wwt the me of interest top» per cent. The result of such ' 13511711. he said. would be to f curtail the very limited credit the 1am“ enjoys it me Present; time, because even at the current rate of seven per cent, mortgage. lntermt, it 1s vrwi-‘cellv immssioze to get money on mongaga. Mr. Campbell understood there has been cstah. lished a Dominion Farm Loan Board which 1n collyborstion with ti‘; Prouinciul Gaierrmsents will lend money to farmers, Tne Gov. eminent should inquire into this matter, with a view to bencfltlng the farmer, "not so much by pdfgb negative legislation reducing the rats of interest, but by making available to the farmer a supply of credit at a lower interest rate." He also B-Pllmved of the suggestion on a farm marketing board. " M1 MCIRWN said he noticed II increase of about 8350 in the estim- ates for agricultural grants. Hon. Mr. MacNutt explained lhd with regard to exhibitions the Ia- timate, $1,150, is exactly the as was paid out last year. The amount of the grant to Farmer! Institutes, $900, is being paid out “We are Mr. Dennis emphasized the ad- vantage 0f the QXlLiDAtlOIIS at Al- borton. As for Kings County re- ceiving grunts of $2,000 while Prince County only received $1,150, it was well known that they had “an awful lot of poor land" in Kins! County on which something grew which the people down there, for a long time, thought was a weed. ThPy didn't discover the dlf- ference, but a man from Ottawa cams down and told them they had ground 00p and it turned out to be valuable for seeding lawns. Mr. Cox: "There is none of it up "We grow more in Prince County in a year than they grew in Kings County since the War." (Increased laughter“ Continuing, Mr. Dennis com- plained that if members discuss anything "savouring of agricul- ture" they are ruled out of order. Ha wondered if the Department is serving the country as it should. A year or two ago at a farm meet- ing in Charlottetown there was a unanimous resolution adopted ask- ing the Government to pass legis- lation that would restrict the clos- ing of mortgages on farms. Did the Government make any move in that matter? It was, he said, not even brought before the House. "Our Governments-I am not going to say this Government; I will make it general to some extent- have got so used to ignoring the requests of the farmers that they pay littls attention to what they want,” he declared. There was an agricultural committee of the house, but it had not. been called together. Under those conditions was the Department worthy of the confidence of the people to s suffi- cient extent to vote these approp- yistlons? He had observed a useful letter in the paper regarding the warble fly. Why did not the De- psrtmem get after this matter. Whs there no initiative’! he asked. longer available from Ottawa." m. Les thought the Government would be well advised l0 FLU-Id Dominion farm loans at 5 pergpnt. also to COIlSldBg legislation aa- tablish a marketing boa-rd. Ho rc- ferred also to an item of wngU-ibi a insn at Fslconwood at florper month, which he submitted qupld have been reduced last year. Mlnbtflfi lvllr. Dennis thought die Minis- ter's travelling expenses, $450, were out of all proportion. Before mn- isters of the Crown had free rat!- way pamcs. and when therrwere no car-s, they had to keep risin- ute account of yearly travellinggex- penses, and it was a soinoa (pn- rioyarice to the Mlnistaa as we] ll to the Government. ‘they had therefore decided to make it aft!- cd amount. Nowadays, with Iow- ernment can and gasoline prov!!- ed, and with tree railway panes the amount, he unintended, * he A ‘uced. Premier MaeMlllsri pdnted X that the travelling expenses dish Ministers were exactly the sassis I when the Liberal govemmentjfl in power. m. Dennis: "Phat dolit mob II V. Premier hdaclldillan: "You b4 lots 0i’ GDDOrtimItY. in the III! you were in power, to make i right." Mr. Dennis: "I tr1cd to." Premier hdacMlllasi: “We M" had ample evident-e that when. ad- ectlons were made my hon. friend did not have much influence in MI own party. While I am on my feet, I might refer to the hon. gmtle- man's reference to this Govern- ment doing nothing in connection with tho warble fly. I wonder l! ho hoard Professor Cameron speak thl; year? He. was brought here by this Government. Mr. Dennis: “Is he in the employ of the G-ovPrnmcnt?" “Family Qusrrel" Mr. J. A. Campbell (Liberal, Fourth Kings) said he was afraid there was going to be a "lflmlly quarrel." He had no Oblficilfln w them holding an exhibition in Summerside, but they did not seem m be very dncere when they tried to take part of the grant away from Kings County. The member from Fifth Prince (Mr. Allen) had been trying to “throw a little dust." 1n the gyds of the committee. A few years ago the leader of the opposition. then Premier (Mr. W. M. Ives) was not in any 8180i Sym- pathy with County exhibitions. He advocated a change. But what. was the outcome? A strong delegation from Kings County waited on him. "And I want t0 say," added Mr. Campbell. “ln fairness to all con- cerned, that. the leader at that time had to change his mind. I must take objection to Prince County people coming hore and trying to steal a part of the grant that was. given to Kings County M. that time.‘ Mr. Allen: "lt. was not the idea to steal anything {rm-n Kingsi County." Farmers‘ l,” lstioai Premier Macivliiinn: I am nos saying he was in the employ of tho Government. He came hers for that specific purpose, of enlighten- ing the farmers, and it was not. the first time h; was brought here. The Department has certainly endeav- orrd to d0 something along tho line of eliminating that scourge. If our farmers wish to m-oporntc thvy will find that the Department. ls quite ready tn help them. With rrrard tn tho romarlui of Mr J A mmpbcw “Wm! mmh mv hon. friend from ill(‘ Flint. Dis- tlon it at. all, then? If you want t0 I ¥rnfzvnigvqixh 3e‘ ‘ nut‘ ‘or Prince County‘ why merit has undrr cnnsiricratinn not wan’ on me qovemmpn ”_we matters tn WlilPll ho rr-frrs. Because did. This is no time, in the dying “w Oovpmmpn! did m‘ m“ l hours o‘ ‘the ‘fission’ n ;"'°“ were moratorium on mortgages is n0 grllvgowadfi ‘artllneégsgnrntigg reason for saying that wr‘ d1d.not consiclm- n; and mv hon. friend ‘KT: “'35) comwncd them w from the First Distrir‘ has answer- ai the uestfon why it was not. put (ML Allen did not reply‘) on. If i‘! was put on. the chances are that credits for tanner-s would have been made vrrv much more difficult " Mr. Campbell: get a substitute." H Premier MncMilian: “Of cirrus Probably before this l-louso ls through thl< imDortant matter will be taken up. We are considering the introduction of legislation el- tahiishlng a farm marketing board arid easlcr farm credits. _-_ (Ap- plause). W0 are solicltnus 0f dolnl something frrr mir fanners who have had such is difficult row to hoe for the last four years. Any- thing that can be done lay-Y this Government will certainly he-done to make their lot easier." (Increas- ed applausel. The iu-ms csrrlcd. Urges Co-operstlvs Marketing Mr Montague Annear (us, Fourth Kings) said he did not. think agriculture had received as much attention as it should In some cases old farms were found deserted and the lsnd was growing up with bushes. The Province is capable of supporting two or thrrc million people. The Department could assist very materiallv in edu- eating young men and encouraging them in their work. lie felt we d‘d not need to reduce the grunt, for agriculture, but should see that. it was utilised to the fullest. extent. The Ixputy Minister of Agriculture had visited Mr. Annears district last summer and had discussrri fan-n problems ht a meoting. wlvrh proved both interesting and in- structive. Idle of ihese [rneetmtlfi snd short courses willlbein many of our vming fnrmr-rjWt-rfgct s bet- ter RTMp of cmirlyfinns "You will halve t0 aim ruins visrr ro no g tar. av oasretsss lpoeill ‘ won-r‘, mun. i- Avril. 1- ldlaud Hollis. Goren-to notinanioosioiisientotiist. ‘rheqpmtnltyfl. a The lYllPlll c! ro-operatlve mar- U! .3,‘ J...‘ v ketiisg W85 s20 sensed Mr- of Trinidad. a to visit West.” of the departmental estima . .. . We!!!" ‘hi/f- Dmhl-S- I You cant mw year it was partly paid lsst_ °° 8°” “nd- (I-Wflhierl- by the technical grant, which no