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THURSDAY, APRIL !nth. 191111
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Woe sftea youcan buy—Red Rose Orange Pekoe. a.,v.spe„ egt TM 44 Inlet
ithey had riot a giajority in the her we
leak from j y, flavor filled leaves. -three days in unlike tins administration tliey did
the groups 'that were elected. as laid LEFT OM MTN
bud. e guaranteed. not attempt to eatery on. Thew were
*dotes* in the Mewl. and t *fa geutualt A Wr•telbood Collet
from the high acit.tot history need in
°Mafia. It is rorroboreted * every um. et. ee Bronms 1;44 lam Se,*
' other history that will be found in the vehaeeeene et. ca wows: ,„,-.. a %am .
, liiibi i•C libritrita of Vitamin t
.. th!l&nliiti; juniteriiray.z, tilleto cnistutalual ustweeilkintletiazatninaitimimpiletsthe 60.411:1,40klotaii tetleeviszisheinnii:
MaeNt en
0 Cle Moderate Toriee, calling au' al" I V" r
• themselves Coneervatives. =la the Ora wiped s
TEA'I1/00CI tell" rising Mar of Macdonald.
(al The moderate Liberels underNsrwsy
Mucks, who formed the largest single
group. I NOW
(d) The "Clear Grits." whoee ear -
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SEP ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extragood _ Iffaereaudzeir: striZejtotfilltioaVtt: „us tint toms T -sosa Kowa to
of the rebels el 1E37, but wininow &i relieve it se melt I pereluniel tea
knowiedged the leadcrahip • of • Me, mooed use, sad, sow, I lad my conk
Gee. Brown, editor of the Toronto boa tompletain lett see.
• Globe. Brown (1818.18b0) was a fir 0041 tenably ;weer be wane
Annually From 100.Acre Farmilit.""gfizIrgil'virittga's:r- lilItt430:4P"'""" sirsr
. e.1;y to fighting what be eousiderel i pries Ile. e bottle; Imre family Mae
, . abuees. The Grits were the anti- dos. 44 au sad deelare, n
privilege men; they saw that the Ito- ,e,„. sp esti by Tits T. Ituttsro as
man Catholic ebureli had certain pii. erniee 1
vileges, and attacked them; then eine '''441 liureatee °Id'
that the seigniors had -certain prion ee, , e. .., _ . - .._. „eee.„ „.,„._
4110111110 OF RUM RUNNING THE WISH OF NORTH HURON ° leg" '3ud Ilene/Inca them' Fife the -
- same reason they denounced the et ery way, they are growing bette:
clergy reserves and separate schools." and better. But this seeme to be a
which followers. of an adminis-
N* liaremeis bileMber PaYA Respects be WAY .of tbe blienibors of - in I.ower Cauada15) the sincalled.--anne,
Liberals under Morin mid (6) the' tration must perform. They will ad.
I mit in private that thinge are not pro+
reng's Cabinet ill Speech in Pediment Last Work.
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. "Patti Rouge," .or "Reds." ' sperous in the country, bur, in their
(7) The English in Meatreal n714. public epeeehes they mild preclaim
the eastern townehipn led by Galt. i
The following in the full text of the tion either by voice or vote. It ghat Canada le nrosperons. In past
In Upper Canada, now that respell.
I* Mr. George Spotton, North reeds : stele government had eeeeme an es. en, nn young c i were
Met° when aount .y
_er _. 1 erences " proxperona it always increased in pe-
es liberal-Consrvative meths That all the words rafter the Word tablisbed fat thed'ff
ben in the Commons last week in the "that" he stricken out and the follow. tweet) moderate Liberals and morel.: pulatien, yet under this, administra.
tion since 1021, notwithstanding the
benget debate. Our readers will And lug substituted therefor : ate Conservatives beei become very' fact that they have spent el6,000,000
It orisiernely interesting. • i .- This house regrets that the linen: small. The way was thua cleared for •
At Vie outset, Mr. Speaker. I should cid proposals or the gevernmebly n" the moderate men in both provinces on, inunigrettion, to bring in 660,000
immigrants anin drive out 700,000
luta sead the amendment as moved make ne provision for reaeonato tulite to form a new parey. ett I
heI
Miens (Mi Guthrie). beclm° there Not industries, not the manufae- 18eer Blaedoneld succeeded in uniting ' Peon e, we are not keeeing everi our ',vendee .why so r Illne hon. menaber for South Wei. 'safeguarding and proteeting- ,
emmis t .norl f -
the moderate -Ceriservativea arid the- natural Increase*
I s rs
many are leaving for a foreign soil
tie have been some misurider- turing conterne, not any greamoderate Liberale oboth province'when this county is so prosperou.
, a
atmdfing. intentional or otherwise, in Portion, but safeguarding an d . nr0.
f under the title of. /ebere - I C
1 onserva. But I wilt
evermatitien' with this amenthrtent, ieeting.- , 1 tiVeS, under the leadership of Sir .freee, cm° haoh t° that in a Inn-
, teto tuideretaude Er.enen -.theere
Intsts of triage ' eneaged in John Wricdolialdand he wee joined by esalon' 1es Ien.o to
lobo does not 'Wish to inisrepre- agricultural -pursuits- most taf the Morten This eealitionl. e t', use 411 Inr" WA W
night a statement of the Ham Thom-
soithers, will find that there is -ethat: moans formers- ee was bitterly attacked by -extreme as A. Crerar. made in Winnipeg after
nword in this amendment eegard- e,-"eor eln Indostrise c'"Ple3nuent "L men on both olden but Robert Bald- he bad attended a eonvention in Re-
inein
g Mater proteetione In fact, vensno. win came out of his retirement for a gina on August 6, 1925. Ile says
was a syllable in it recommend- Those are the men %vim carrythe moment to approve of it; it was eure- ,
Ing %Oen Protection for this coon- dinner pain who toil from earlY ty time for a party which TeProsetit.1 In tha, minds of many thoughtful
people the course of the present goy-
, 'try, X would not support the resolu- morning until late at night, and Who ed the -views of the moderate men et ernreennat Ottawa on domestic- at-
tire handed a lemon while the manta. both races. Of the new party the
Upper comadrem leader was sir Ansi) fairs bas been marked by,
1 Those who are referred to inefficiency
in the Maceieb, but in the next year he wee and drift'
facturing corporation cuts the melon.
. 1 Inefficieney and drift' Those are
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enies amembnent are the agriculturists and auietly shelved in favor of lilacdon- , not eny words. Mr. Speaker. They
-erno,I, e.... the industrial workers. There 1$ not aid. Imre the considered opinion of the Hon.
in the amendment a 'word about hien 1 do not see how the Reform party Inhomas A. Crerar. Se goes on to
protection for any industry uthe Do- tan claim any^connection with him : sav
minion of Canada. . The moderate Liberals'who were the That the Xing administration 'had
' -Since the Minister of Finance (Mr. largest group, atul themoderate Con. largely failed to itupiement its Oat.
Robb) and the Prime Minister (Mr. servatives, who were the second form on tariff and had largely fallen
Mackenzie Xing) referred to me last. largest, united under Sir John Mae-. to introduce economies ,in public ex.
radical element in the Wony. t partin office -a
resigned' in 1861, on Account of the ment after they have been one year
is brought vitt by the Liberel-Conser- Reform party ever got a license to the financial condition of the country
Liberal -Conservative. We had in and looking over all the /tenser& as
that I should prefer that he cull me a from the first time it was publishen. at -present in the foe of reductions of
year us n Tory, I sliould like to Inake dotal& andethey were called the Lib- tenditures +het wonld lead tn reamed
a little correction. This amendment
this country a government, the Bald- I hove done. it seems to have been side of us, this condition of affairs
win -Lafontaine administration,
seat. 1 suggested to him last year 'have in my librare Hansard inmost burden of taxation such see we have
neer of • Finance is not in his I can find in the pages of historY. „..r Canada Radii not longer support a
vative party. 1 am sorry the Min- call themselves Liberals is more than was extremely serious, 'and that as
'which the bounden fluty of every govern- might have very miens coign:it/en.
eral-Conservative party. Where'the taxation,
taxation in the United :States along -
If the speech made by the Prime
which was imperative; that
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nd it takes them about ite
in those days. Baldwin went int) 113444 year to get thing e well oiled and Minister this afternopn had Ire
tirement; Lafoutairtetook a 'Akin"ereaane.,-and..-4-Urinhig-emoothlyeeter made on the: hustings during an elec-
. -VARY 4CHICIE40011---- - position in Quenee, and they were claim in 'birerY" speech from the throne tion tampaign, I could have cotton.
'terratb.v: chtekstrittalt.wrs Ilan _....-succeeded by Morin and limcks. At- tultded him upon his excellent stump
mem a that the country is prosperous. The ,
eielmenneneeeeeenetnaterestnneteneenlener ter the election of 1854 that govern- next year it is more prosperous, tbe speech, but in the parliament of Can-
non,. see imam them moat and sturdy ment found itself very much in the third year more prosperous still, and
iiroteltalt±toptanw" 4e"larers. Be position in which. the present aCiraht• PA on. Tine aihribeistration is some- Ada the Prime Minister is suppesed to
have vision, rind to lead and point the
, meat'sreZenoseComftja.Ltat.'lloonto istration found itself in A025, in Abet thing like Doctor Coue; every day, iri .way. But I . ask Yelt, Dir. Speaker,
Finer Should Have $4,000 -
• 3. anclares Goleta* Spotton in Criticising Government for Cut-
ing Off Federal Aid to Agricultural Industry
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FikENDLY COPOPBRtrION
with FANYIETV
There is a' spirit of' service
and coeoperation about ,the
• Bank of Montreal which appeals/
strongly to our Amer -customers
You are corchally invitea to
call at this 13atilt,ana aiscuo
- • your financial problems With
the manager
BANK OF MONTREAL
Established MT
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what high-sounding note of states,: house and this eountry what construe-,
tranship fell from his lips today 11 tion an they put, upon. future pled -
We knew nothing more about b15 pot.," gee of this man so solemnly given and
down than +sten he rose, I heard the
ICY, if indeed he has one, vrhen he sat . broken, a pledge: like this ono .
eounty, in a grove at FAceter, when and 'I remember that he spolte ni the
Again, epeaking at Richmond Han
Prime Minister speak in ray ' own
the Minister of Public tibiae (Mr. Els same way at Bxeter, the Prime Milt -
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TWINS HELPED
ister said that he had been handicap -
Hatt) was with him. I heard him -I
h
bed by lack of 4 majority behinm
make just as good 0. stump speech ii i
did not mega a thing. He advocatebenign legiSlation for the good of d his bead some great beneficent and Restored to Health by T
house, Ile had in the back. of - '
there ae he dict afternoon, but it hi• the
be has done in this bonse, and he had
senate., ti- s the Lydia E Phi
people of this COnntrY1 but he did not ldialres Veteeinne kind of reform of the
balm the necessary majority to ern- . . tatbk Compound
an example hinie-I think lie staltize his ideas into legislation, and •
iabies and 'for quite a while alter I wait
must have been a teacher at one time, im
because he believe' in teaching by e'''' through -that 'campaign to send bim
ample. He had on the platformwith pleaded' with the . people all
ilim a senator who has theca goue,entiback -with 'a stronger following in the
his reWard, anti after, the•Prime Min- heinie or he would refuse to tarry on.
ister had said. "1 have appointed this Well,' Mr. Speaker. he wee; to the
MVO with .strings to hint, and I can t. ountry with 117 members behind him
end he .came back with 101 members,.
pull them at any tinie. Be must eupLud_dit he lung.mujgda_thati =ding
Ppoorts'aelretor tiebegislegatiorn;thontf it mon' Pre' that he was defeated; lie tried to dir.
0.
this senator got up ml,d---saelelet .tet the government of this Dominien
. ! ee, from the galleries, and he thought
that ecerreette,,I, was -appointed,Ira" that 1 should not enter the house be -
der those conditions.." ee fine way cause I did not have a pernanent
for the members of the other client-
ber. ho are ore supposed to sit as ;wig, leader at the time of my election.
Those were two of the promisee
wgehseni4eligluenitayi.lcipidefebtheaPsPtrplinpittr'es ttihieasrt which the ' Prime Minister made' He
will obey his ordee. ' . Bight t alsa said that he would lower the cost
house in 1924 the Prinie 11/1innisteht: '6,.,f ,t4iIni implements to the farmers of
[ gesture in regard to 'reforming tlie
ne eliaracterietin egrandstaod 1 n'eeartt f'naGrinfarimaps re%nettrelet con-
madeaiSricn
{senate. Ile told the countrY Prior to eheaP" today than the go on Which
the opening'of the session that the -
letitehelf On -"I had itle twin
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an the way up my
ot•ausedo myot pwaio;I:
E. Pinkhant's Vg..
Inn et the back.
else hadheidethert -
sleep. took Lydia
and got very little
abdietoetUIP wand
• table Compound,
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Toronto Elevators Limited
tion looking to a curtailment of the
Pewers of the senate, but that the
government were anxious that the
country ehould be .convinced of the
7% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Shares terition of parliament He assured
necessity before meseing it on The at-
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tile House of. Columns :
(Par 'Value $1,4)0)•••• I -deletes to assure the, house that
These Preferred Shuts rte to be fully paid arid noreassessable. Preferred u to assets in the event of voluntary liquidation to the extent
of 4110.00 & ahem and eccrued dividends, and in the event of involuntary Iiquidetion to the extent of el09.00 a sbare and accrued
dividenclsand pedaled as to cumulative man dividends from April 15. 1929at the tete of ? per cent per annum, payeble
quarterly by cheque on the fifteenth clays of January, April. July and October at par at any branch in Canada (Yukon
Territory excepted) of the Companys bankers. Redeemable at any time by call in whole or inpart at $110.00 per
share and accrued dividends ctn 6114 days* oaks.
Convertible et the option ofe the holder at any tinte prior to redemption, lute, 06 par Tattle common
stock on the basis of one slutre of preferred look for three shares no per value common stock,
Peovielon spinet Impairment of the conversion privilete wilt be made,
Transfer Agent and Registrar: National Trust C.ompany, Limited. Toronto and Moatreal.
LIIIGE 100 and accrued Jvt1eu& yleiding 7%.
CAPITALIZATION "• AtAtild Iowa
- "lb tit
?% Preferred Stock. 0 ."4:4r.V6 II** .6+ 1411404r•Xx• •••••404640/1404 .......... •1.11•11-• Oft, 4/4114 44. 4x '44•4 31,500000 $4500,000*
Common Stock (no par value)... *a .. • • • •Sw• .... 444 4•••• 04••0•74' 10.000 Shafts 25.000 shines*
one neer e4 Sheseewttl tieeeitte ietkd the Centatott Tarot Strew as sitS ellen tee esevenea priviNto 4 13eryila
No triortsaite other than purchateeneney mortgages on property hereafter acquired by the Company « its it6gdittrY. The Sarna
Meteor Co. Limited, may be *hen by the Cornpany or its subsidiery on any of their fixed insets, and no mortgete or pledie of
the shares of The Semis Ekvatot Co.. Limited, may be made and no additional stock ranking pari -passu with or peke to this
Preferred Stock may be euthorized except under authority cf * resolution passed by We.% ef the voteetast at Ar special meeting of
the holders of PreferredSherestalted for the purpose.
Front a letter of Mr. Aunts Pleyfair, President of the 6nipany, om summarize as totem:
PROPERTY AND SUSINESS OP VIE COMPANY
Toronto EieVeteRS Limited owns and operate* a grain elevator
et Toronto and otvns oronirtals alt the outstanding espial stock
of The Steen, Elevator Co.. Limited.
- The envetot at Toronto. constructed in 1928. is an electrically.
operated steel and concrete structure with e stoniest capacityof
2.000.000 bushels. The Company °mates a feed manufacturing
plant at the Toronto' elevator *Welt is aro emeeped with seesiel
resettinery to condition grain. Besides its servens as s public
enenter. the Torento tlevator will be used to conduct atentral
vein and feed merchandising holiness. Oman, is an important
stociefeeding district and the valuate or this feed business, as
leen AS die biliness, has *maw substantially in recent
YZaftii
The Company's whellynoned suesidiaty iThe Sarni* Elevator
C. Limired ones and opermes a amaly corittnittol 1.000.000.
nteliel puttee tanner *tenter athantittroesly sheeted an the
waterfrent at Settee. It is estimated that this mit will hive
handled approximately 10.000.000 in -she's by. the clam of the
current fiscal year. Esistins capacity at Same hat Walled too
mall to handle the business offered et that point. For this
tenon, e.000.00elitisitel addition*, stomp (enmity is now being
insteiled tkere. 'The addition whtn -completed. wilt give the
Sarnia Company a storage capacity 011.900000 bushels. and the
etteeetrillenteetinige thet they will then be Ale when& apemen
matey 20,000.000 bushels per annum. Itis expet•Aed that this mw
storage ceeenty will be rent; in time to rete the 1125 crop.
Upon completion of the new mime. The Sarnia Elevetor Co..
Limited. wilt be iniktited to the City of Sarnia in apeneihnitely
$787,000 in principal amount unser the *eminent for sale by
teeth the Company acquired its property end eitAtOr nom the
city. This areteent is myelin ininstalments over & period of
twenty years.
EARNINGS- The certificate of the Cerimany's Auditors
(Thorne. Molhollerice Howson te McPherson) for the period
ended March 30, 1929. coverlet ie months' operations of the
Sarnia Company and 4ei months' operations of the Tomo*
elevator shove consolidated net tunings aveitable for dividend*
• on these Pretence shines, after previdint for clepreciation and
• inceme taxes. of 02278. Normel operating COndialtit at the
Toronto elevator did not obtain until the dose of this period.
The management esteem* that net earnings available En
dividends on the above Nei' will be as follsvm:
Fer the fiscal perked ending September 30.1929, . $200.000.
Ties n ill represent the result one full year's operation* of the
Sewn elevator and ten raonthn operation ef the Torontl
latat during a portion of which pried cermet opereting tote -
eitiens win not hue obteined.
For the (kat year 'Mint September 30, 193). -.4141400.
This menials gives effect to the results expected from the Atka;
tional capacity under (4:instruction et Sarnia.
'The annuli* themes on these Preferred /film IA
amount to ...tionieel105.006
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kV 104 (410.11, Tenstt'i% 414,1 it tie tette bY Anal*. nay Calasatit,
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WINNIPEG
VANCOUVER
when p arliament reassembles steps
will be taken by the government to
obtain? if possible, means whereby
bills may be enacted by and with the
advice and consent of the House of
Commons tinder conditions similar in
principle to those which have been
sanctioned by the parliament of the
United Kingdom. •
He WAS asked by' the Right Rom
Arthur Meighen just what steps be
proposed to take, and the Prime Min-
ister .declared that the government
would consider the metter during the
recess. Well, the recess passed, the
house opened, and the Prime Minister'
informed the house that he proposed
to call a .conference with the•nrovin-
Os upon the question. Near the end
of the session, on Jane 18. 1925, Mr.
Meighen again asked whether the
government had anything to lay
bo -
fore the proposed conferente and the
Prime Minister replied that goy.
eminent had considered no recent-
' mendations and had nothing to offer,
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but would take up thennatter in the
vetoes. Site there hoe been many
recesses and many geesions since
then, and 1 Can only think that the
gestures of the Prime Minister were
made fon vote-eatehing purposes. I
take it. Sir, that when.' heard the
Prime Minister in tbat grove at Ex -
ter declare that he would reform the
senate, either he meant what he said
°robe did not. If he meant it, what
does he propose to do t,.day about it?
If he did not Mean it, then I ask this
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