ThE UMIN@UA ASRALD, WEDNESDAY.’ APRIL 23,1980: Fast Service } Benson Bros Good Drivers Comfortable Cars Always on the Job . Phone Hazelton » Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short’ OOOO Oe “Build B.C. Payrolls” _ Discovery The study and analysis of food which has gripped the world of hice ins: led leading physicians te the discovery. that Evaporated niik gives digestion less work. to.- do than. any other known form. of | vya's- milk. So physicians | ure preveribiug’ Bynporated milk’ for bables . : ea. ety Pacific Milk . §28 Drake St, Vancouver factories’ at Abbotsford ‘and. Laduer wean teres, if ! Prince Rupert A RBAL Goop Hote. Prince Rupert B.C. 6 “H, B, ROCHESTER, Manager ‘Ratee $1.50 per day up. re TOY veal life. _ Continued from Page 1 which ‘Is theirs, to. do a days work and /]s0 get an assurance that at least they will be able to provide their wifes and ‘children with the - necessaries of life, I have. heard no argument ad- {vanced ly the Prime Minister, nor by the Minister of Labour, nor by any other hor. gentleman~ that cause me te change my view that un- employment is 8 national problem, jthat is, n problem for the. federal au- thorities to deal with, In. their. efforts to shift the responsibility. to the pro- vinces, the municipalities, ‘they have on no occasion have they come out , (and declared the faith thet is in them I honour 2 noble opponent,. I ‘respect the man who differs with me politic ally, but I want to know: exactly the basis of -his political faith. During the past year, while crossing Canada ; mal I have watched deputations of the un- employed and on the city streets J have noted crowds ‘waiting patiently work, and the sorry state of af- fuivs has always brought to my mind A countryman of mine, Oliver Gold: Sinith, who at a: period when some- thing similar was happening to his country, wrote these lines: Ill fares the land, . to. ' ills a prey, -- Where wealth men decay: Princes wid lords may flourish, OL may fade; — A breath” can. imuke. ~ breath has’ made: But a bol pensnntry, - try’s pride, When once destroyed. enn ‘fever be ‘supplied. More governments have ‘been de- feated* by failing properly to. estimate public opinion upon vital questions concerning the wellbeing, happiness and. material success of * the ‘people than any other cause. I wish to: say to-night that such a question is. be- fore the people of Conada, one which concerns their well-being, tlieir ‘mat- erin] success and. their happiness, . I many recall an occasion. somewhat similar to this in 1910 when Sir Wilfrid Laurier, doubting the advice of his friends, decided to go wést and learn the state of publie opinion in. those western - provinces, Therefore in the months of July and August he crossed western Canada. Here was a popular man, one who had won the respect of nll, welcomed by foe -as well as by friend through his politi- What did he find? He found that instead of admiration he was re- cleved with cold criticism; In place hastening necumulales, ane them; . as a their. coun- s\of applanse he received‘ ‘silence, and - Omineca Hotel C. W. Dawson, [Prop. HEADQUARTERS, FOR TOURISTS {AND . COMMERCIAL : _ MEN ‘Hazelton - B.C. ; ae i ‘The Hazelton Hospital ; Bhe. "Hazelton Hospital issues tle: kets for any: ‘perlod at $1 50 per . | mouth, in: ‘advance, “This: rate in- ... | eindes, office . consultations, , medi: , |. eines, : BS swell: ‘as all: costs .while .” , one the: ‘hospital.’ ‘Mckets: “Are: ob-. | tatnable’ ‘in -Hazlton : at’-the drag’: ‘|. store or by-'mall. from. the. ‘medi-. | eal puperisitendant at ‘the Hospltat Bae thé ‘action of this government. . dustry? : twas: “an “exporter: Of: every’ 5 animal produet, ‘but: today. ‘the Domin- the result was that before the election in 1911 came he anticipated. exactly what was going to take place. He found at that time, as I believe thé present government will find when. it goes to the country, that the voice of public opinion wag against: th policy which his government was. pursuing, Agriculture ts the -key “industry of Canada; my friends opposite Will no doubt admit that. Moreover, it is not merely a key industry; it is a ¥itul factor in times of national ° de- feneon: it is at all times the’ basis’ of materinl ‘welfare of the people of Can- ada, That being the ‘case, let 8 Inok’ at oa few very important * facts o il lustrute whit I: said a moment ‘ago.: Agriculture, - the greut primary’ indus try of Caundn, has been strangled by Do you ‘want prooe ‘to. show where we are drifting in regard: toe. this. > pale in- If ‘that ‘is what: -you. wish, I will: “quote figures. In the" Jost “ten ‘|. Years the’ animal products * “of”. Cana- dlan-farms: ‘have decreased from: $156; ‘down to. ‘$55,000,000. . oTn 1920; Cannda ; “principal ion 43" an? importer’ “ot” ‘Bacon; Initter: mntton, : and lamb, .‘The:. export - ‘of other -nnimal: products at ‘the: present time: is a mere’ fraction’ ot. ‘the: '1920 ‘ “aes trat: time’ th rts of” bacon |§ would moved around* in a ‘large circle, - but’ the Minister. of Labour but now Brady on Labor Problems| that the fiseal ‘policy. of a country. plays no. part in the. solution of. ae unemployment problem. I wish: sey that if we could keep within Can. ada 60 per cent of $900,000,000 we paid out during the last ‘year’ for man- ufactured goods: imported from the United States we “would ‘not have ‘an unemployment problem today,: and we would not be faced “with ‘the amend- ment which is presented for our con: sideration. ‘On that ‘point I wish to say ‘that ‘as far ‘as..1, can .Bee, after. reading the steps that. have ‘been * tak- | en in other countries in regards” to 0: efal legislation. and. unemploynient in- surance, there is merit: in the propos- al, It draws to the attention of the government, .the employer and every- body concerned, the importance of sol- idifylng industry. Marine and ‘fire’ ‘in- surance, when. first intrduced, did ‘not later realized, yet we find over, two thirds of the expected fires did not tuke place; the ‘same. may apply to tnemployiment, insureuce. Lf that be. the cuse I'see great merit ia this yar- ticular insurance ..scheine, . Yet .. we heard the Prime Minister put forth yesterday the: argument - which -pre- eluded the possibility of this parlia- relief of the unemployment probiern, | ‘Before I speak about: the Prime Minister. 1 would like to say a ow ord # the Minister. of Labour. (Mr Hee- nan), and I shall ctry to speak’ in a. way which, owing to his. genini nat- ure, he will understand. When he made the spech the other evening cov- ‘fering ‘such 2 “wide range of subjects, and to a great extent ‘subjects which were very: remote from the problem before him, I wags reminded of an Irish story, as follows.’ An ‘Irishman went to Australian, and ~ while for the first time. It is ‘a. beautiful bird with golden’ plumage and varie- gated feathers. This particular bird was’ ‘sitting in a tree, and the Irishman became ' 50" interested and - absorbed in the, ‘beauty of the, bird that he deter- mined to catch ‘it. “As it was ‘in’ sub- urbs of the city he climbed the tree, and when. about to put his: hand on the bird he heard the remark, “Hello; what do you want?" The Irishman thereupon lifted his hat and said “Oh, excuse nie, ‘sir, I thought you were: & bird.” Until the : other ‘evening. I thought: the Minister of Labour wags I would call him the Minister of laissez faire, because I think he very nicely went over’ nr deliéate : probe ‘and left it untouched. of the Prime’ ‘Minister, -1 think' he did not realize the gravety “of the’ situa- tion as the. people of Canada see it to- day. Before I go on ‘with that} point I wish te draw.attention to the state of unemploynient which IT knéw -; ‘part- ienlurly well, and Ww hich exists in. my own part of Canada: ‘We have’ among the fishermen of British . Columbia the finest aml most ‘dating body of ten. in the world. _ They are out on the stormy” waters In the depth - of whiter, dashed tnd, leashed by’ the. ‘in- furiated ialeg,’ in, quest of what? They ave, therein’ “quest " f.. swhat? They are thete in. ‘order ta: ‘secure the ‘rich pro- diets of the ‘sea; ‘bringing It-in to port- in’ order ‘that: thousands. of people: In their Insutious’ ‘and’ yell ' ‘looked after homes‘ ‘em? sit! down, ‘and: “enjoy that iF i T What’ is thé # forthe : ‘gishermé ¥ const? Twill "te “Sin, “tha there lal an: “Immediate: wi ‘to “stop unem- ployment’ ‘dnd. to: heli ‘Canadian. men to, “give a Uitte: ‘more ‘comfart':to- their wlyes “and, children, to Which. they, ' ‘are entitled,” Why, sig,’ . that.” ‘beneath’ ‘the: British ; Flag We fonnd’ not? merely. afuatice ‘ind equity. but considerntion:‘on the part: of those who were: in. power. : ‘The | fishermen at the. const, in’ their jvery own: har- botirs, have to pay iwo. cents. a pound |? on halibut, which is :taken’ ‘out. An: “pond. and: ‘pent fo the: markets of the Infted: ‘the® “Pacific ne = have the -expected. resilis which were |/ ment having any thiag to do with the}¢ there he saw the Australian, parnkeet . ! Furthermore, comiug to ‘the ‘speach iment do ing |" ¢. W. Dawson, OMINECA: HOTEL ‘Hazelton - Moe Value ~ For Your’ ae “See the New Ford Bod Lines and Colors. cork At our Show Rooms | > ~The Conadian Car : “HENRY MOTORS ‘LIMITED _ SMITHERS. B.C, five “years fre om now not merely would every man be employed but we could | eniploy one niillion’. more of. OUT OWn. kith™ and kin, It. ‘is no use, “disguising the’ ‘fact, siz, T will £0. further’ ‘and. say that under our present policy the gov- ernment of this country, to use a sim: ileunderstood by nl, is taking a ghip of, state: down a stream | whose. oud and resounding : ror indicates’ ‘ that not. anerely for Canada but for. the empiie as well; Phat is a: _ statement the truth, of - which any: man “who Wishes to examine mnatterss will, see, for: hiniself,- eo on ! Continued Next Weelt © NATIVE WEDDING KITsEcuCLA ee - Ritwegnala: United ‘Chureh “was: a lust week’ “when. ‘Bliss. F Flor dnughter: ‘of. Me.’ : ‘and » Howard: a Kitseguelii) _ becrar wife: of. Staniley- Willltims, son: of, Jos. and: “Ms. Willing, - Kitwangn.. artistic instincts: of. ‘the: “niutive-: had. been ented into. ‘play, ‘and: they Howard, , there are cataracts: of danger. uhead, Q ‘ selections : von=-the- chureh - organ, © colovtil scene on: “Friday: afternoon, “of |* 4 ‘Agent, Mr.: “the: had : designed : “a most ‘artistic. - - floval ; ow flared silk sidrt featured the uneven hemline,” Her beautiful veil of silk heavily embroidered - chet was. caught. up with a ‘bunch of orange blossoms. ae ‘Kitwanga - band, marched to church a 2 : ne ra se ean es os ot with .the ‘groom, afterward returning © § ‘to the home. of. thé bride where the. bridal procession vas: formed. and to_ the chureh they. marched to strains of. sireet music. At was a holiday in Bit- segnela, Plags were. flying. anid all seemed in: gnla atthe) |” : While the reéords: were being siynedl by- the contracting ‘parties, with Flora. Rumpare , and, Marian Fowler : as wit-,, ‘nesses, Bert: Russel arendered: musical Af-. ter : ‘the “covemony’ -photagraphs*; ‘were ~ tuken-on.the . ehureh ’ btepa, - the j 3 band: mirehed * ‘to. th: “banqueting: hall wheré a. feast shad been. prepared.” Out of. town guests were ‘the Indian: Mortimer, ‘Mrs. Wm: Grant ond: Milas ‘Holfé;! alt of. ‘Hazelton, i +. The ™ ‘pros : cession ‘reformed; “and -accompanidd : dy: