Legislative Assembly Honourable George J. Fergasoa : Sore.... Walter R. Shaw : Hold on now, how did we get more than our share? In those fifteen.... Hoaoarable George J. Fergason : We will let you lay idle for a year or two aad then we will get to yon. Walter R. Shaw : In 1949, just wait, in first Queens, ninety-two miles; in Second Queens.... Honourable George J. Fergason : Where in the world did you get all the money for that? Walter R. Shaw : Just a minute, Mr. Speaker , I want this fellow to take his medicine because 1 think it is good for some of those people. A hundred and seven¬ teen, you mean to tell me that first Queens, possibly the largest district in the Prov¬ ince clear of some of those far west, didnt get as much as these other districts? Now, let me see, agriculture. Hoaoarable George J. Fergasoa : Are you all through with me? Walter R. Shaw : You can go home anytime you like. Hoaoarable George J. Fergasoa : Thank you. Walter R. Shaw : Sorry I hadn't a little more time to deal with him; you know, he has got such an innocent look on him all the time. (Laughter) He must have been a wonderful boy in Sunday School. (Laughter) I'm sure when he was dressed up with a white bib and white stockings they all thought that a junior angel had come to earth, and he looks that way yet, if he would only keep his mouth shut. Now I am not going to say anything about agriculture; I said something last night. But I will say this; it is the most amamng thing, that last year the Govern¬ ment spent $4,478,000.00, or something about that, on agriculture and this year they dropped it about half a million. The industry that is the most important industry in this Province has got the biggest kick in the pants it ever got. The fellow over here that is representing education, he boasted about his ton million. Agriculture, that was supposed to be rejuvenated and revitalized and placed on a higher pinnacle by the Premier in this manifest of his, came out the worst of any department of Government. Wasnt that a wonderful way, Mr. Speaker , to treat agriculture. Pm sure your people up west in your area would be pleased with that, and all over this Province. HoaoaraUe Alexander B. Campbell : I'm afraid, Mr. Speaker , he is making us look too good. I dont think we spent four million dollars. Walter R. Shaw : What? Hoaoarable Alexander B. Campbell : I dont think we spent four million dollars last year. Walter R. Shaw : I didnt say four. Hoaoarable Alexander B. Campbell : Only two and * half Walter R. Shaw : I said two million four hundred and seventy eight Some Member : You said four million, you can say what you like the second time. Hoaoarable Alexaader B. Campbell : Dont make us look too good. Walter R. Shaw : I said two million four hundred an dfifty-five, I was a little out last year, now you got it Hoaoarable Alexaader B. Campbell : Yes. Walter R. Shaw : Now take it down, so you wont forget it because when you