Thursday, April H, 1967 Some Member : Just one, politics; just that he is voting the wrong way. Honourable Robert E. Campbell : Mr. Speaker , my friend there said that he wasn't able to set any work done in his district and I would assure him right now that anytime yourself, Mr. Speaker , and I am only too glad to help him. We will assist him in any way to keep the of Prince on the map. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : Here, Here, Here. Honourable Robert E. Campbell : And dont feel had because sometimes I had to run to you, Sir, for favours and I will say he always tried to help me. Sometimes he had a lot of opposition in his party but he always tried to help me. (Applause) Now last year we had Skinner's Pond Pasture, Point, Lot 7 pasture. Roads were built into woods, more stumping and clearing land was done than ever was done before. We have a wonderful pond up in Rosebank that was built this summer and it was a wonder¬ ful job and I will say that the man that did it was a good friend of mine and he hap¬ pens to be a Campbell too, and he couldnt help but be a good man with a name such as that. L. George Dewar : He is going to run against you next time. Honourable Robert E. Campbell : That is all right. I couldnt have any finer man to run against me than J. W. G. Campbell , I will say. I am not saying that because he is here in the building to-night, but he is a very fine man to run against in an elec¬ tion or anywhere else and I mean that from my Mart. Honourable Alexander B. Campbell : What was he building roads into the woods for? Honourable Robert E. Campbell : Well, do you want me to take you outside I will tell you. (Laughter) Now, if I dont mention, Mr. Speaker , would you keep it quiet, I would like to finish my speech and I'm not going to I have three hours yet to go. Now it wouldn't be right for me to pass Falconwood Farm without saying some¬ thing about it. I am the chap that condemned the Minister of Agriculture for the way he was doing things out in Falconwood, but now that it is under "Dauntless Dan" I know he is doing a good job, but there is just one thing that I would ask him to do. He has a lovely herd of registered holstein cattle out there and they have been cross-fcreed- ing them with herfords and I dont think that with the choke of milk and the price of registered cattle that this should be done and I am asking you, Sir, to go back to breed¬ ing them to holsteins. Honourable Daniel J. MacDonald : It is already done Sir. Honourable Robert E. Campbell : Now, Mr. Speaker , as this is hockey night in Canada and what is it here (Laughter) I will now move the adjournment ox this debate. (Applause).