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Hazelton Hospital issues tie- month in ‘advance. : “This. rate -in- ° _ clades office consultations, .medi-” ‘The Hazelton Hospital -kets’ for‘any period: .at- $1:50 :per elnes, - ag “Well* as all ‘costs: while" in the’ hospital, “Mickets © ‘are’ ob- tainable in Haziton’ ate thie’. drug i store .on by” maf. from. the medi. ; ent: sperintendant ae the. poeta Now, sir, the next step is’ to turn to the Prime Minister's statement, and I wish to say that it astonished. every- one. I see the hon. member of Wey- burn(Mr. Young) would like a lHiittle story, so I shall tell him one, A “gen- tleman was eaught by his Wife Ikis- sing the cook. Some hon. members: Oh, oh, Mr, Brady: Is that unparliament- jary? His wife said to him ;"John’ you surprise ine.” He had o ‘little more knowledge of grammer: than she, so he replied “No, my dear; you are ast- onished, but I am surprised.”. When the Prime Minister last evening made to this house and fluig tothe four winds of heaven the terrific pro- nouncement: that he would not give five cents to.a province’ that hada government that was not Liberal, I was astonished, aud, I want to say ji, [that the very dykes that he had been ji |stunding behing, and which were sup- lt |porting the Liberal party in Canada, 243 |Were swept away by public ‘opinion, |; and the flood waters of indignant public opinion were let loose over the Taber! party. I do. not want ‘to ex- aggerate, but I will tell you the effect produced by the words of the Prime Minister list evening. He stood -re- presenting the Liberal party, v which is the supposed: party democracy,. but no oligarch of Russia; of. ‘Macedonia, that savage king; not the tyrants. of Syracuse; uot even the Roman dic- tutors ever held ‘a bludgeon over the heads pf thetr people equal to the threat made by. the ‘Prime Minister last evening. Why, sir, he ‘delivered in ultimatum Jast night to ‘Canada, ind as he stood there. I was reminded of the days during the time of the-an- celent Roman empire, when the pleb- eians of that time were whipped. by officers and forced to ery out in the market place,“Non ‘ habemus regem, nisi Cnesarem" in other, words, “We shall have no king but Caesar,’ “They were flogged to -declare . before thé world that’. everything was, ‘alright with Rome. . Last evening the people. of six provinces that ave not flaunting the flag of Libernlism were told to ery out, “we shall have no king but the Prine Minister, who sits-in Ot- tawa to-day.” That ig exactly the Jmessige that he tried to ‘inculcate: aud now I see a lttle behind the scen- es. Is it any wonder that in districts and constituencies that were not sup- porting the ,Prime Minister we found it most difficult to obtain from the Minister of Public Works the needed requirements which would. -help un- employment in those parts of Canada? This is .nbsolute corollary to the stat- ‘ment of the Prime Ministed. .He snid last evening something | 80 unusuul in the annais of. the great Liberal party, something so unnsual in the: annals of any great party in any great country, that we must: wipe out this insult. if we are irue to our principles and to. that which we bold highest and‘ dear- est. That is, thit no matter what party we belong to, the party of pow- er will be impartinl and will de what they feel they shold do, whether or not the representativ es of any part of thermore I wish to sky that if I could Tnoty believe . that. ‘the: Conservative party when they come : nto : power would be able to bring back ‘Canada to her ‘vightful Place: within ‘the’ empire I would. unhesitatingly sever. my” con: nection: with that party... Should this government: remain in “power We shail - ‘have: ‘gone. too far down the ‘ precipice ‘and “it will be difficult to ‘Te- trace our ‘steps: and; “build up. ‘this’: \ country:’ ‘This offers: “food for’ refle: |' ; ction; “Unemployment is: undoubtedly . soniething which: should” concern us all it should ‘be paramount ‘tose consideration, : ae The reat, mabe of eed ‘million people in this” Scomnteys those. who. Tear | ie to Bee: what" ° a poiitical: party: da: obloiito nila "up this|4 Doininion: an of freedom . for |! Brady on ‘Labor Problems ; aero ‘possibilities open to them had. they | been true and faithful to their trust, ‘When our party /returnes to power, as I believe it wili, it will be for the salvation of Canada and the empire. I have no political bais, but I believe. as the majority. of Canadians believe: that the future destiny. of, Canada, at. least for some years to come, is link-. ed and bound up with the Conserva- tive © party. MORE POLITICS THAN LEGISLA- TION FEATURES SESSION OF | ‘PARLIAMENT | The Easter recess finds Parliament with little actually accomplished in the’ matter of legislation. Fait pro- gress has been made with estimates and a number of, resolutions and mo- tions have been talked over, but the bill to stop export .of Mquor to theUn- ited Sates is the only piece of, legis- lation of public interest which is with in. striking distance of becoming law. It awaits third reading in the Senate where its adoption ‘is practically pled- ged. It is held up as 2 formality to permit progress with reciprocal treaty under which that country will help keep prohibited foods reaching Can- ada from the south.. There is erystalization of opinton to the effect that if any election is coming this year it will take- place during the last’ week in August or the first of September, The budget will pretiy well settle the point. The capital’ is stiil buzzing with comment upon Premler King's declar- ation of April 3 to the effect that “his Government would not give a single cent to any Tory Government”, o de- claration given with reference ‘to Fe- deral help to the provinces for un- employment and other purposes. Pro- tesis have poured in from five of thé Provinces of Canada which provide much more than half the revenues of the country, Later Mr. King raised the amount to ‘a five cent piece” but} even this has failed to soften the blow - Conservatives applaud. what they call his indiscreation and see in it a solidification of their ranks in. pro- Canada belong ‘ to that party. What |. is what onr party would do, and, fur- longer. vineces where heretofore the feredal and provincial organizations have not been notably co-operative, It is quite possible that Mr. King will modify, or explain the declaration _ which is being exploited as “the formal excom- munication of five provinces. from all direct benefits from the ' federal. trea- sury.” This actual fact) is, however, that Mr. King cannot help any one province through the treasury with- out according proportionate help to the others so that tf the “Tory Provinces” are shut off the srme fate awaits, ithe others, cus Pensions’ legisintion 1s still in- thet’ hands of .a special ‘committee of the Honge, with: Senate. “Thembers - sitting informally: upon “it. When the bill comes batk it will be much ‘more com- prehensive then “the ‘dole’ -for. un- employed veterans which “was first proposed.; ct ; : : a, SE RESEEaLene CANADA’S EXPENSES FOR 1915 WILL RUN ABOVE $40,000,000, Ottawa(Special $160,000. for. the, Canadian ; exhibit’, at the British Hmpire . Trade. Exhibition | ,- fit ‘Buenos “Alres, :: The increase: pro- Pa) posed for. ‘avintion a feature of:the: estimates, is. to. be ‘divided - ‘between training’ éxpensescivil ‘air operations b afd ‘air mail: ‘routes 29% ‘The: appropriation’ ‘tor ‘public works, - : | provides: 41, 500,000: ‘for - the’: new ‘nat-.|- ional research laboratories -at. Ottawa } ant. $5,100 0. 7 e otal ‘expenditure a Our Toe Cream j is always J Just Right | : Ice Crean Sodas and Fountain Drinks | Faney Drinks of All Flavors Come and Give us a Trial - ; Ice Cream i in packages and supplied for Private Parties and Dances - C. w. Dawson, ‘Hazelton _ OMINECA, HOTEL © ‘ More Value for Your Hy _ See the Ne ew. 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