PAGE FOUI, ... MEMBER FOR SKEENA IN INTERESTING ADDRESS ON BUDGET IN PARLIAMENT (continued from jage one) initio balance of $0,000,000. In lOp, it rose lo $142,000,0(10, 1n lo $105,000,000, in 1025, ff.'pi,iuu,iM!ii, unci as.jiseiosea tu the llolilt budget Hie Javorablo i rati c naiance amounts to ?40i,-OliQ.OOO. Budget Changes - , Now, Mr. Speaker, how can a claim be made Hint this is a weak government and the country is gotng u t lie ilotf under Liberal administration, and at the same time bow can the.' Conservative parly lay sucli igreal claims to Uh strength of their own party au) tbeir position, when the best (hey can do is lo submit to this lIouVo t lin weakest amendment thai has ever been submitted to the House in, the last thirty-five years? The reduction In taxa-i lion, the reduction iri the postage; tlie splendid Canadian National stalqmciit and the. treatment of automobile duties have been dealt with al considerable length. The duty on automobiles lias caused a great deal of discussion in this House, The Conservative party has always stood for; a high tariff, lint 1 feel that they must regard themselves as iieitir in a most unfortunate position at this particular time. They have been tejlnigthc people of Canada that industry was going to rack and ruin, that if we tam-i pered with flic duly on automobiles that" industry would close up Tho bon. member who has jul addressed Ibe llouso (Mr. Armstrong, Lambton) has made the usual complaint about the effect of tariff reduction on the industries of this country.. The. party which insists on saving the' country by keeping the tariff liiph and by jacking up the duties has told us that these automobile industries will lie ruined. Having; appointed themselves the .guardians of tho country, they inust feel very badly let ilown Jlien they fin.l, the man who makes more motor cars than all thgrest of the automobile manufacturers together Mr. N'icholson: Where does, he make them. Ford Free. Trader Mr. Stork: A lot of them in Windsor. This gentleman tells us he doe;no(ljre(ufre the assistance of ahynarfff'' for his bul-m. lie says the industry does . noj require a tariff and he him-self, is in favor of fr6e' trade. That is going even, one boiler than any of us. I have before me an item printed in the Toron-toUHobe of April 21, dated at Windsor, which reads: Henry' Fdfd, Detroit automobile magnate today dealt a hefty blow at high tariff to' protect hjS Canadian industry, when ho I old . The (j lobe during a brief interview at the. ValkervilIe ferry dock'lhat the plant In Ford City would run better under free trade. "1 am a free trader," Mr, Ford said,, "It was not necessary fqr you to ask me that," he con tlnueil. "Mr. Campbell said the Canadian factory would continue to operate, and it is my .belief tlie factory would be belter off under free trade, than protected b n high tariff. I am a. free trader; that's all there is to say." ''Air. Ford spent the best part a fU he day 10 conference with of. finals of' the factory at Ford City. He inspected every (depart ment of the plant, halting at time pads of the huge factory o chat wilh'.tho workmen. "You caiiest assured these inen will be, kepi at work," he , told one of the department super intendenls. " iSir Hpiiry Drayton: Has the bon. member ibe same idea as to duties 6urIi6ols and shoes furniture and so on? Mr. Sturk: I will deal with that later on. :Mf Meighen: How much later? ; Parading Ottawa ' Mr. Stork.: Evidently Mr. Ford has decided to get along with out 1 no assisianco or tlie high tariff saviors In Ibis country Wo find thai a budget was pre sauted to the House on Thursday, April 15, in which the announcement was made thai duties on automobiles would be lowered. Tho 1s,hawa , automobile factory closed on Friday, and we on this side of the House wonder whether or not the closing of the Osiawa factory was not advised by the famous board of strategy which; has been operating in Ibis House. I would Imfcfno, Judging from suseipienl hevenls, thai tho board fif strategy had something lo do with that. We .saw a vast dele-gallon' parading Ihroiiigli Ottawa carrying banners Ijke an army, these banners describing every, -..i ............ ... . ... tiw.fw. , , i . . , BRINGING UP FATHER 1 , By George McManus ,X-TlJ .ouUmicHTJOVTAJ YO BtCHT FOOT UP.; J yiMDOWYc. ' ' (aaAmm weul r Urr.-'AN ".rttt bP v TART! OME.f' IJ CO' J .USi.tii Ml M rw.lt PCt I vcr OX3Ufflfc.: 1 . -:..' ''tV'kt LCwH J V. . . V? if l- T!TI id kt- Jill v ... . physie.il ill in the. country, but there was one thai I thought might very well have been carried in that parade, and I hat would be a banner Staling that the Oshawa factory was closed on Friday for political reasons and would lie opened on Monday for business reasons. We heard many prophetic in regard to what is going Jo happen to industries which were faypred by a reduction in tariff, tin tho las! parliament a reduction of duties was made in regard to agricultural! mplcmcnts. I foolieVe Uia reduction cost this government a .seat in the ci ylrfotnaHdpthw seat in the city of Hrantford. The leelion look place in the latter lays of October. Strong statements were made in reigard to Ibe injury done lo the manufacturer of agricultural implements', and yet I find that on January 28 a very few ruQDths after Ibe election, Ibe Massey Harris Com pany held their annual meolinq and Ihe report of the busines-year just' closed was the besi in the whole history of thai com pany barring ono particular year. V6 tinil that they had an increase. of over i.300000 in net profits during the year ending Xbvemhoi' 30, 1925. The report reads: An increase of 1.300,000 lithe net. profits of the compan during the year ending November 30, 1H25, is recoriled in the financial stalenipn't. Current lia-bilities during the year "were re luced by 5,00(),00(l. Mr. Macdonald (Kings J Sinep Hie tariff has been taken off, 1iow much cheaper can you buy a binder? Mr. Hos (Moose Jaw: Forty- four dollars. Mr. Macdonald (Kings'' : The price is higher now than before he change in the tariff. Whisper of Death Mr. Stork: One greal benefit ccruing lo the Dominion under the provisions of the present buitgel is the fact that, for all time to come it places in its grave the ghost of the whisper of. death. A great deal of time has been spent and a great deal of newspaper ink has been usedjn trying to prove, to the people'of Canada thai the whisper of death prevails in life whole of this great country. 0 far as the pro vince of JSrllish Columbia is concerned there is no whisper ol death west ofthe flocky Moun- tains. llrilish Columbia doe not .swallow propaganda in re gard lo this country going to smash simply because the Tory parly is not in power guiding the affairs of tlie great Dominion of Canada. hven the hnn. member for 3 a Book oS Recipes for Delicious Salads, Sandwiches, Egg Dishes, Cheese Dishes. Pickles and Relishes. Write for a copy mailed Free. Cotmtn-Ketn (Canada) Limited, Dtpt. 82 1000 Amkii at St, Montreal. use Cdlmans Mustard aids digestion I T : : - - - .... - . . Hor Liver Was Bad And She Felt f Tired and Depressed Mrs. II. Siefert, Grosswjrder, BaV-writes: ''I vr&n greatly disturbed with pains f& my liver, and felt tired and depressed most of the timo. One day I read about rVS.Iburn's and the next time I went to town I bought four vials of them. I have wed them regularly, and after two months' use I feel like an entirely different woman. Now, I always reeommend them to any of my friends who are. troubled as I was." There's only one "Lax a-Ll t r Pill", and that's the one put up, for the past 32 years, by The T. liilbura Co.. Limited, Toronto, Oat. ' Jiasl t.ambtou, brousht up aeain tho claim of injury resulting from tlie Australian treaty. The Aus-trft1ranlreaiy has had a manel-lous effect upon the prosperity o. llrilish, Columbia. i wish ti auote briefly from a';tfwpapet which I tfiink no one enn accuse .if be.ins iartit;ularly favoraNe to the Liberal party In that province. 1 quote from Hie Vancouver .roxince of Tuesday, Novemlier 3, 195, just 11 few days ifler the general election. 1 wlb not tpiole tlie whole extracl. I Kleson to outline what will hap- ii in Ihe way of developmoiil in ilriLjxh Odum'bia and it winds up Antli thi slulement: The King government, flurin; its four years in office, has nut bad marjy opportunities of . ser ving Ihe 'country ina;broad nn roiistructive wayi but (tlie nio- tauon or mo treaty with Aus tralia is one pood work which (lands to its credit. Qlant Expanding 1 have in my baud paper to which I am a news-sure' oui iriends oppo-sitij will lake no ex. ceplion; it is the Mail ami Fail ure. It contains a half page ad- ,erii!empnt headed ". youni! ,iant slill expanding." ,, Appear- ng fn such a paper, I am sure , ie House will 'aree vith me that it should have the effect of stocking offythe funeral plumes roin that defunct, Canada which Ihe 'lory party lias, tieen so ager U cpnvey to fla political Jrvajyjyaril., After seltintr ... forth the -prosperity in. the provinces bf Manitoba. Saska!cliewart and Alberta, it h'as this lo says' ni firHlili Odtiihliia: ' Hritish -Columbia is in the throes of tho greatest develop ini'iii in her history. Tho visitor to any of her cities or towntt Tenia Ibis the moment he step ff the train or steamboat. This reat pulsating throb Of new life is reflected in heavy investments in lu 1 lil in,.-n and commercial en terpfise, arising out of her liasic wealth in mines, foresfs, fisher les and Ihe fruits of the soil. . That, I ly.'lieve, is a fair stale- mejit of fact, llrilish Columbia is enjoying a wonderful period of prosperity. . In the county of Skeena, which I have the honor to. represent there' is one of the finest pulp and paper plants lo be, found nnywhero on the Nnrtji American continent. 11 is located, at Ocean J'alls, and I am credibly informed that the proprietors intend still further to exlend their buiblins The Australian treaty also gives a. market for the fish can ned in British Columbia. I assert that this government has done more to promote the fishing in duslry of my province than any preceding government. "he budget places sheel lin, which is used in Ihe manufacture of cans. on the free list, thus ,giving f)r-Iher benefit to one of our basic industries. Commission's Work I have said, Mr. Speaker, that V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. r 2c perSword in adyance.nNoJAdvertiie mentj'takc n,forJle$t ll an 50cZm W'ANTKD to Purchase. Second FOIl hand tent about 12 by 10. Apply Pnllen, Daily News. illNd MAN WANTS WORK.--any kind, 35c per hour. IMioa. Black 209., Ml WANTHD. Young girl foi housework, sleep out. "Phone lied 5211. tl HELP, WANTED. WANTKD. Two active hrd working Salesmen for Prinei Hupert and. district. To slari immedialely. Onod money but must be prepared lo earn i Ask for ltoon at Parkin A Ward F.loctrir Co. .ins goturumeut has done a great deal for the development of the ,iJiin industry of llrilish Columbia. In i'Jii a commusioii was .ipoiMUil :lii invesiigute Hi whole of the fishing, industry, uih halibut ami salmon, and eery phase of the question was ,nu.stateil. It was felt that the ndustry was so important, that o many interest wero involved jiid so many men required con-J deration, that in place oW ,-iiigiiig tbemiall to Ottawa n niniiiis.ion slruuld lour the pro duce ami in that way conshler wry angle or uie siiuaiiou. 1 nai commission was very successful; tilings were held in etery part if Itritisfi Columbia, 101 wil-4tsts wcru exauidieil anil a re port brought in which was adojit- I by the govcrjiuu'iit of tho day. .s a result, the tax on canneries .vtts rednced from ,50( lo $20; ne tax on purse seines was re- vict'd I rum -'0 to 20; Ihe tax n drag seine was reduced front $50 to i'M, and Ihe lax of one-half cent per fish caught ill cines was abolished. This one Hem alone meant a tremendous icretise in revenue to those en gaged in the fishing industry. Tlie license fee was reduced frohi lo Ht Hip ihilv nn ir:i enL'ines ed fur fishiriig noals was ro iuced; nets, twine and g"eiir were laced on the free list; the use if gas boats w'as aulhorizcd Mr. Shocl; Might I ask a ques tion! Have not ;nel add. fishing .. ';.L ..lJ..,1.. . 1 ..'..L- ...in. -J.t'J 1: ,.i jie;ir iint7) ui.'en, 1111 mr;i-u usi jj -Mr. rjiork: I tiiuik not. -A Mr. Shbit: I Uiini so.' Y011 will find (hat fishing gear of all kinds has been on the freo list 'r many years. Use of Gas Boat Mr. Slork: I think. I am correct, .1 any rale, Hie use of gas boats was authorized for the first time on the Nua and Skeena rivers Prior tq that the old method had been employed, while gas boats had been permitted on the Fraser lliver and in oilier parts of licit ish Columbia. In the north they were still com'pelled lo do their work try those methods which had obtained on the Sea ot ualillcc some two thousand - years ago Ihe fishermen of thai country are now permitted to pursue their calling itr safety by use of the modern gas boat. A policy was also adopted Jy tho govern ment placing tho fishing industry solely in the hands of whiles and native Indians, In 1023 (hern was a reduction! of 10 per cent in fishing licenses granted lo oilier than whiles and native In dlans; In the year following there was a further., reduction of per cent along, that line, and now the total elimination of olhers than whiles and native Indians is definitely in sight. In Ibe mailer ; nL old age pensions I know of no class of eilf-,zens which will hail the advent of iuch a bill will; wreater" delight (continued on page five) FOR SALE SAI.K.--28 fool fish boat. h.p. Vulcan engino, ona year old $'J50.rt? 20 foot cabin cruiser, new 12 h.p. engine priced al t50.00 28 loot cabin cruiser, 15 h.p. oil engine l,J00.OOl Small speeder with Ford endue, prieed at IS30.U0 20 h.p. lluffalo engine IM0.00 10 h.p. Sludehaker engine, 100.00 fi h.p. (iuarantee, pnec $275.00 0 h.p. Kellcnberg engine soo.no 2 cyliuder 10 h.p. aulo engine I0QJ. 1 Cylinder Dodge engine wit it slarler $IOO.iin t rjllnder Chevrolet ench. with starter 124.00 1 000 reel 4 iiMh )ack haul cable, price 6e per foot. Wee McOregor Saws, falling and bucking saws, Ollchrist jacks. Me. 'orttiexn lixeliange, 213 Sernnd Avenue, i'lione l. 1125.00 Cary Safe 135.00 oak rolltop desk 118.00 75i)U oak 0 fmit standing desk 135.00 laOJin mahogany desk mul three chairs 175.00 110.00 Check protector $I5JH WESTKXHAVKll HIIOS. FORSALK. Fmall runabod' boa I, I passenger; filled wim tank and batl-ries ready fo-engine. llaritHin See Jar Cook. "Joy Hlrd." fViw Hay. I'Oll SAMtFlvo roomed mod ern bungalow and two lot . close 'in. $2C00J)0 mi terms. Apply T. MpClymont. D FOR SAI.K. 29 foot (roller, jo. at completed; all gear. Fqll par ticulars, addreas llox 30S. Daily .News office. lift FOR 8ALF.. Secondhand furni tur? and restaurant fixtures from Royal Hotel. Apply It) Third Avenue. OR. SAI.K. fierbard lleintzman Piano, on easy monthly payments. Walker's Music Slnre. OR SAI.IJ Three roomed houfl. plastered; good location. $550. McCalTery A Oibbons, ,td. If FOR' SA..K. 58 CliryMef Cfiacfi. used a few nionllis. Apply Howe A McXOIIy. tl TO RENT FOR RKNT. Modern four room- ed flat, with Monarch range, in Clapp block. WestcnhaviT Hros. UHMSIIFD llousekeepln Rooms lo rent by the day, week "or month. Phone Red C07. If FOR RKNT.--Furnished "house keeping suite, Mussallem Aparlmenls. Phone 18. tf FOR RKNT. Four hot waler healed. & Mallet. room suite. Apply Smlli 8KVK.N Room House lo Renl Apply 522 Klghlh Ave. Wesi. FOR RK.Vr.-Modern hoii'c; five rooms and hah. Munro Hros. MOJiKHN FLAT for Rent.Apply Mhx Hellhroner if PRINOE RUPERT TIDES Mopday, May 17 '"ffti i:27 a.m. I8.5 17:50 p.m. jo.8 'w 11:21 a.m. 5.7 23:31 P.m. 10.(5 Tueaday, May 18 II'kIi 5;8 a.uj, 17. 1 19:03 p.m. 10. 1 Lw 12:15 p.m. 0.8 ft ft Articles Lost and ound.Ac BOARD AND ROOM. 1 1 I HOARD. The Inlander. 83:t Second Avenue. I'hone 137. HOARD, ftnorns ami Furnislifd Suites. I'almer House. tl FOUND FOUND.- Three keys on ring, Apply Duly New office. SOMETHING NEW. TODD I'roteelograph tMnpmiv has jul invented pensnnal prolertograpli selling for on.' fourth the priri- of nlandarJ cheque waiter requlrr salesmen in every aH of ll.i' 'l'rtUH)uduus Kfllvr. Splrudil id line. Pnilectouraph Sale Agency, t2l We.i Peiuler Si.. Vancouver. lit. It! AUTOMOBILES GUARANTEED USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES ia?:t Oldsiii.-l. i,. Touring $750.00 102 Old. mobile TouriiHt KJ50.0H vice on new can. KAIEN QARAOC. Dealers in Chevrolet and ail (ieneral Motors Prodtrrt. V reeking Seiviee Im.v and M?lt Phone 52. nn: ford Muniit i:omiay OF i:Nh ipon piilili.uMon of Hie l.lilfl i'li;inge-, iinmedi-atelv i-Hiu-il I lie following NEW PRICES Ilunnboul 1012.51' louring $01.00 Coupe I7H8.0I 'liidor Sedan $Hft.OO Foplor Sedan $87'J.OO Light Delivery BI5.5I Chassis $191 AO I'ruck Chassis $017.00 All prices include self-start er, government laxm and fr.cghl. National Kusy Payment Plan available. S," E, PARSER, LTD. 219 Seennd Xvenue. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call Oenrge, Paul or Oust) Six and Seven Passenger Sludo bakers al jour dlpoaal any time. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across tiom F.tnpresji lintel. GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenua Opposite neiison'a Stud)o. norm mf.als, cood rakf.s Coffee or- Tea Sorved,, R.KAI. IIO.MK COOKF.D MKAJ.S Mrs Unger. Proprietress. FURNITURE. New ami Secondhand Furnl lure Slnre. We lluy. Sell and F.x nange New nfnl Secondhand 'roods. CEO. PAPADQPULOS w Third Ave llrne f WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood 0.(io n Innd. Dry Fir Wood $0.50 n In nil. t'nl lo any lengjli. Klndllnn, $7.00 n load. Fir.' Furnace Wood $7.00 a load. A. ISAACSON I'lione Dlack 401. Seal Cove. TIMBER SALE X7Mt. Statetl TrmUi. hlalrlcl lure. 1. w 1llt ill) ..1 j , Hear f i ltrit. SUtllU JOaM, h bukrl lisii( a itl lUlxm ai Twu it, j.,,. Huvsl Unite l"riir aif MUh Vlrturi. TIMBER SALE X80W flrd Trtklrt IMatrwi FifrM-1 It UI da) .1 1 flaw 14 I i-rti , InM, fittlat 1. jaMM. trri 1,.. I t'atf. llHHk.fc 1. I T 'f "ii- llttfsl ' lllblm nwibrr earn. Irr, VirttM. Iaiarr llu, 11 h MlHlffS (All Of UUl In III tuprtmt CiM1 af Br: xt taa i. k. r.I.V. 11. iuri. sail 1UI r 1 rriisit. tfarini I. 1 la4M-lr4r(Mnn M"N 4 i ll) ' (WI I-. UM'in ami av taf II ll4v, i . Uaflec .f taw ., ' -Maila italxl -ia lla t I ir ii i- .Jili' .is of iir. I - ' luri, IV ai 1 ftaarll- m. K.i . vnaal I . I I0l Ford Tudor Sedan tlBO-OOHJ f"4J' IUK3 l ord Ttntor SMaii tT9.on !0S3 Ford Tudor Sedan ttOO.O). 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