i e ult dn o n C sd o 0 o mt 0 0 > frrmmsideteitiemmmemss it, and just say fnat will not do. .Mp'": ded treatment he has accorded him. t he is the end man," said the Premier, and the Speaker remin ; the entire House him that he had referred to the There is no arctic blast as cold as Premliet';l \iflhi:e ghter, laughter in a man's ingratitude. dissolved in lau » m:mbers ht waste" { th "He, the former Premicr, appoint| |which Mr. Macaulay, sitting at the I will not waste the time of the o. | ative front row, j F ed him to the Securities Frauds end of the Conseryv House debating the point with the a Speaker," said Colonel Drew. "I Commission at a salary of $10,000 a \jomed. wiptehdra\'w. Let those laugh who have: year--this gentleman who now sets | | Question of Duplication. not the wisdom to follow another| himself up as a critic of the gov--| | 5 ted a speech by course." ernment, which incidentally still cln-' | Th:l[ Prerlnwr atiugdfiunt i)ennifl in * 11 tovys j | > y BA in referred to the| |Joys the confidence of the people.| |Mr. Macauiay, ition of m(iol:{leecltg'r'ew\:::':n l.hee said, the|| Let me tell him he has a record of which he advocatt:d otfheg!:::::'l'_:";':;nt'n le of thc; province approved the | his own to justify. I will put the _ |five dep!"'""e"u:Ie Department of g:zl':-to-Nlagara power policy which record of this government up to him _ amon£ them(':ontinuing he quoted was advanced by the Premier as a ' :nd"to his former government any l:g::-cc%l;:":poech t Jline. 1934, in or campaign issue. He pointed ue : . M said: "Ontario # :::tjthat th't:t mandate of the people Premier Hepburn then charged which Mr. Igac:\l:zydo Wwithout the | d not been followed. that during Colonel Drew's tenancy could not affor l CaitLre®" | . oaaech; 5 d of the Securities Frauds Commis-- Department of Agricul! * s "Nothing would stimulate Canada on Db h. there a deficit of Mr. Macaulay explained that his more than if this House exerted its | | sion Dranch, ' was a de Ch on that occasion was a follow free right to vote and put the $49.000.fas con:pared w1'tih a is'\.xscesi :pe:n s lection speech of MF. Hep-- ffice. Nothing||sion of surpluses under Libeta san *4 ic 1 10-- | :s:':"%erm ':':tsto:: p?nhlic confidence | | administration amounting to $267,-- burn, ;'n wlrc;l(ilt'ioyr: otb?::::]gea:;r?: in democracy by proving here, when 000. (;:et:f\(tls.t :n?i in that réspect, I am the vote on the amondmer'\'t is 'ak:ne. Too Wary for Trap. the enda man." iD horgel politics and vote for a | | _ The Premier dectared he was "too | | . Mr. Hepburn said Sarmers in Oi 17 wat ASIL! old a politician" to get caught in a tario, in the lat? . a united Canada," said the Opposition trap such as Colonel Drew's charzes' marketing difficulties, were 'r_'elssmosz Leader. iti relating to his differences with Pre--' more and _ more on the ser\flc; * Welfare Beyond Politics. mier King. The differences between| |the Ontario Department of Af Colonel Drew recalled that in the | | gne province and Ottawa were based| |culture. fhan past there have been innumerable | | on gifferences in policy, and he held "Don't you agree there are many speeches made in the Throne Speech' that in his presentation to the| ; y . debate. In spite of laughter, h#} rowell Commission, he had a cer--| _' duplications?" asked Mr. Macaulay. | said, he -'"L' hadt hope "f"" t?o:::;l tain distincet responsit;ility to On; P"I _don't ].kgowA <(;1E.fanyl,l kntc?\: would think in terms of national| jariq, 'The Western Provinces, A remier replied. "And if yo unity and would realize that "N@*| jpa; time, had presented their briefs of any, it is your duty to report tional welfare and provincial Wel--| anq had "depicted Ontario as the| them at the time the budget is fare supersedes mere party POli~| pypioiter of Western Canada." brought down." tins." ca% l "Were it not for Ontario's natural _He turned again to the Conserva-- "What I have said," he declared.| resqurces and the industry of her _ tive leader and charged there was indicating the Conservative mem--| | people," declared the Premier, "the disunity within the Opposition. bers, "has the approval of the OP-- | | soonomic structure of Canada would _/ "They are.not," he said, "solidly be-- position. l'have ."'d all I proPOS® | | nrack. I favor national_unity as I hind thcf good-lookmg legder. I to say on this subject. A successi0n | | ;jways have, but a national unity warn him you can't win the of speeches would not serve t0| | w;in some understanding." he said, _ |Premiership of the Province of On--| strengthen the argument." * \ in adding that Ontario paid 47.5 per _ |tario on good looks alone. I know Then, while the Government snde| | cent of alil federal taxation. ; that myself. I had quite a struggle sat in silence, he contirgled: "There He cited Ontario's contributions _ |to get here. will be no further Conservative |;oward the fish and coal subsidies in speeches in the House on this de-- the Maritimes. He recited how he Shoe on Other Foot'. bate. In the meantime _we @r€e [ 1naq opposed the building of the Mr. Hepburn said that Colonel waiting for the budget and waiting | ;rygson Bay Railway, when he was |Drew had been prone to charge for this House to get down to bUSi~ |a member at Ottawa, at a cost of |the Ontario Government wgh un-- ness. $50,000,000 borrowed capital, and fairness in dealing with Ottawa. There was a brief upsurgc* 0f / now he had been told that the West | Was not the shoe on the other sound, and Colonel Drew was Ob+ _ wan;eq it to give it an ocean outlet foot? he, in effect, asked. In the | served speaking again: "In @nSWT for ner wheat. He declared it was |matter of taxation on the gold | to the interruption from the reAt," _ aqmitted at Ottawa that it was a | mines of Ontario, for mlsltam'e. 09t~ he said, "no matter what dictator= _ spop;;jea) railway." Call, | tawa in !936-37 ha(li co ected"$ ie ship there may be in this House, it Ontario, he said, was subsidizing 876,000, whereas all the province neither comes from myself NOF | wpctern wheat to the ports and was, . &Ot was $2,788,000. In spite of this, from members of the Opposition. | subsidizing Western cgal to Ontario. | unfair position, against which he The course I am following to CUut| mpan jast year, Ottawa undertook _ raised protest, the province had had ' down an unnecessary waste of time | ;, Qips;qize Western wheat, with to meet the increasingly heavy ob-- was proposed by the men behind MC| ;n , yosuit there is a reported loss to _ ligations in reliefi. school s;rvices. {: ox;dex; that \;u;hril:a{i x::ec'i.own * 1 the government of $70,000,000. )I;le);tgob :rticc;d resulting from the lean e business o ouse. k 'mfll Hits Back. \ _ Ontario Farmer Pays. The road problem was another Rising sharply to the attack in| _ "And while the Ontario farmer ?fiztfogfli'shitzxdéifigsgglfiurfiofi emier Hepburn first ad--| is helping to pay that loss, the West-- C n Y reply, Pr P P 3 3 than $2,000,000 annually the revenue mitted he was amazed that Colonel| ern farmer is getting eighty cents i £,000, a C ' 4 oc td n farmers collections from motors taxation, in Drew concluded when he did. for his wheat and our ow € sDi . A f ' A o p irs. pite of what many people believed, "The only conclusion I arrived at, _ are getting seventy cents for the o ' ) vi c t i n + t a thin and in spite of what the Opposition he was afraid to say here what he And you wouldn't protes 8 L r e . baw rew > 'vig yA he Premier eader might argue. He believed has said on the hustings. We are| of this kind," snapped ! er, that the billding of roads at The here to answer him. And when hci as he challenged the Consprvatnve present time was a good capital says I ought to hear what Liberals| leader to go out to the hustings and i nvestment. but the s o s s § government are saying about me, let me tell him| talk to the Ontario farmers on this Ebuld not only #0 80 far:and salls he ought to hear what Conserva--' policy. A l ain ; * . tives are saying about him," the _ "Methinks," he added, "the lead-- g?&'()°;":'n;"ag:3'::t i iruotipe. °_ Premier jibed to the accompaniment _ er of the Opposition is being a little Ridiculing Colonel Drew's recent of a roll of desk pounding from the _ too anxious to get over here. f northern tour promiges of how and Liberals. A He attagked the Conserva:}ve where he would buil& the Trans-- The Premier said he d!d not _ leader on his approval of A\:slt)ra ian Canada route, Mr. Hepburn called know that Prime Minister King had _ policy, qugung from Colon; ;:w: Attention to the enOrmoUus costs! of such a strange bed--fellow as .the Fort William s.peeCh to t. e effect, such construction' and proposed Leader of the Opposition. He refer-- he supposed, "the Premier would Ithat the House debate the whole red to Colonel Drew's reference to _ come back from his Austra.l'ian trip highways system before the present the possibility of Mr. King flying _ with some economyk;u:aci-ad never _ | Session ended. He rather subscribed, to St. Thomas on a mission of ap-- C°'°"':ll Erexafi:'s fi;ancial sys-- he said, to the proposed policy of -- peasement. approve us his Minister of Highways to fur-- "Let me tell him, that when he |tem. 'nish northern highways with dust-- talks of appeasement, he should "I s}mzest-" "ew""gl Nllr. dl;l.egz | proof surfaces. go down on his hands and knees to . burn, "that the Sonot::co;\ee:secon- | _ He had learned from personal ex-- the former Premier (indicating Hon. _ the OpPOsitioil as Cecessor (Hon perience, and frequent contacts with » George S. Henry) for the ruthless )sistent as h sl p)l'ewho is now sit. | American _ tourist--travellers, _ that Leopold Macau '{h' end man of a |th°Y refused to travel any distance ti?x ttrl:l':h;'v':'f' e over gravelled roads such as the * mins * orth, i in, * Smiling broadly, Colonel Drew de-- ":, 35 & (;'ittf::eg':gnotpgss.es.sed There pinion, admit-- manded a retraction, The Speake" |;pqry saiq he, as to whether the _ |ruled, that since the Conservative government should continue spend-- leader had :vithdrawn the reference |jn> huge sums of m oney on new to "clowns, wtlh':l Premier HepbUN _ | roags and maintenance of old. 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