' FINAL SHOW NG TODAY—3.I5--7—9 PM. CLAUZETTE COLBERT & HENRY FONDA. l“ 31373 ALONG THE MONAWK” PLUS: TRAVELTALK-"SEATTLE." ‘ I‘ TWO DAYS ONLY . = riiuns. a snr lilfdii reun WAGON T0 y’ IN II Ziliiuo mt: A clung SUMIRR iov mo ! nnsnntnnnnssniiitltliinn crettttnronltl-vninlt» Illlilbl‘$II44¥¥IDI¥¥IQI¥QUUIIIU?!‘ ,.._ NOTE ..___.__..i_ ATRE AND ALL OTHER rn-Cift CO. LTD., THEATRES CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY. l; TODAY — 3.15 -— 7.00 — 8.45 SID TOLER ciinu in pnnnun" IN " cw an foul rims t -.~'"~'r.- “' always i, it; v TWO DAYS ONLY “ifETEEllS 0F TNE RANGE sung for trouble -and finding it! rsday & Saturday '. s: x . i J11‘ imuil) Fltllltl’, 2 .Tl»4w-Ie_ “TMCIIQM 40050 (“B10051 m CORIEDY W‘ VARirry M SII0W3 AT 3-15 -_ 7.00 _ 8A5 1.2; "i1 at; iwn ALL OTHER r10. (0., 1111)., TIIEATREQ W1“, 35 i Therefore smile and look cheer- f“ ,, q, I F11‘ when you meet the flag sellers. " . ‘and you may depend on it that vou - "l “- ,3 twill get a smile and a. IIRR in re- titrn, and when all isnddcd up. the ' __ ,_ ‘Hospital will haven snug sum to as- tln only m, “y; t - , . ,, __ _ m’ Y NISI: in its splendid work. t is only any!“ 3 i i V ‘ auhhIgllfigfziliiiifw ii... t..i,. iui iiiiia-kk" :2 Andnsneu them L" '1 bit iii for the i F 98. ‘ mgophyi: n Iflav 1 i zrinifiN. D. MGCLGGII a r no; ‘ll t i .. .~ . n .3 i . l ~ , 3h “I13” .‘ ‘ ’ ""' '“ '3 uuoennxrn ii in the can . u» r- EMgALMER -: Hofiagillnflflllwul ii i '\ l l I H"- | :- :' l - -- ~ , ‘ I Charlottetown and n‘ ' ‘WWW "l" ' ' » i Noflh WIIIIIIIN mucklc." You -. ,1 3'. and wlvn r ~ l? Phone l4! capital \v.ii h ; .» i 1' li-lt In its spit; ..i II _v_cars Funeral Wednesday at Cape THE ‘II-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I Prince Edward BTAGED UNDER TIIE DIRECTION OF PROCEEDS . IN AID OF Easter Mo ‘IIAIIAIIA TOMORROW AND manner in which Canad call to arms. ONE WEEK AFTER hugs resources 0f men its Army, Navy and Air rapidly expanding war sent to this country for fine. truthful and insp torical data invaluable A ti. Illusic t... Studies 17th Century Works The March meeting of the Wu- meirs Music Club. held in the Hotel Charlottetown last night. continued the sludv of the sub- Ject- bezllll at last month's meet- ing "The story of Old English Music.“ Music and composers of the 11th century and, in particular, Henry Purcell, were dealt with at. last nizhtfs meeting and Miss Lena McLure rend a. livciv and chann- lntgiy conceived paper on the sub- (‘t Miss McLurc presented her paper in a novel manner, (iescrib- ing the life and works of Henry Purcell and some of his contempor- aries as seen tin-ouch the eyes of one of that period, taking her lis- tcndcrs first "Afr, Josiah Priests fashionable boarding school for young izenticwomru at Chel- sey in the vcai- 1080. Here was about. to be presented the first opera of any prominence in Eng- land, "Dido and Aeneas" by the talcntcd young musician Henry Purcell. Remarks about the opera nnd' the composer, bcfore and after the |)'Ji'tOl'lllilllC4‘. were both ap- ropos and rcfresiiing. Mr. PurccWs trrcat career as a composer really began at this pro- duction and from that date on- wards he produced an uninter- ruptcdxscrics of works in which great skill in an ninardnt; variety of forms is apparent. He inaug- urated the very successful Wel- come Ode, dedicated to King Charles II or to his brother the Duke of York, completing six in all as well as i-hrce odes to St. cc. '1 the patron Saint of tr _ pcrso al elements in Purcells work Miss McLure took us a 17th century drawing t - ___ t nrjnruir RANAII:\.\I—/\t Kinkorn on Min-fit 19. 1940. Hrirrv Ranahan. aged 22 years. Funeral ‘Thur (lay. March 21. at 2.30 n. m. from the home of his father, Jerome Rannhan to St. Mal- achiais Chiuclr Ktnkora. (‘URI.EY—At Freetown on March i8. 1940, Mrs. Jinn/s Curley, aged 79 yi-cars. Funeral t! s (Wednesday) morning. leaving h. late residence at 9 oriock for St. James Church. Summczficld. IIEFT-‘El. -—/\l Cape Traverse. March 18th. 1940 William Hcffcl. aged F6 ‘Traverse Church of Scotland 2 n m. f iowitrr a short service at the late home 1.30 n. m. I In Memoriam |n loving memory of II. R. ITIucIIONALII. Orwell Cnvf, who died March 23. 193B. Imvlnzly Remembered by Wife and Family. “THE FA BIG EXTRA AT PRINCE EDWARD! March of Time's Special Just Issued NIGHT. in connection with the Bing Crosby's “The Star Maker“, the Prince Edward 'l‘heatre will exhibit for the first time in this section of the Dominion, the latest issue of the “March of Time” dealing with the prompt DECLARED WAR on Germany Canada follow- ed suit as an independent member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. lliarch of Time shows in wonderfully fine pictures our nation's "CANADA AT WAR.” was filmed during the past few weeks by March of Time cameramen picturization of what the Dominion is doing to help crush out I-Iitierism. It is a wonderfully informative at the present time. IN TOi\IORROW’S PROGRAM! Proud Picture of Our Nationhood IN THREE ACTS LDC-AL CAST OF PLAYERS J. AUSTIN TRAIN EASTER MONDAY . AFTERNOON and EVENING, MAR CH 25th. Under the Distinguished Patronnlo of l-lll Honour Ueutenant. Governor Bradford W. Leragl and Mrs. LoPage, The Honourable Premier and Mn. Campbell, Ills Worship B. Roy Holman and Mrs. Holman. St. Charles Auxiliary Society PRESENTS THE LOVABLE, LAUGI-IABLI STORY, TOUCHED WITH PATIIOS, MILY DOCTOR ” 0R, 0. ILA. THE IIIIARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL nday Matinee, 2.30 ALL SEATS 50 CENTS. P. M. Sharp EVENING PERFORMANCE 8.15 SHARP SPECIALTIES BETWEEN EVERY ACT AL. BLANCHARD AND ms ORCHESTRA Tickets Now on Sale at. all Drug Stores and Jimmie‘; Taxi. Special Prices for the Children at the Afternoon Matinee. atwA R’ UNTIL SATURDAY screening of a has responded to the THE MOTHERLAND and material, picturix Force preparations and -time industry. a frank, rnatter-of-fact. iring two reels of his- in the future and most. if he Central Guardian [his column Ls reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy "nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able In adv oe DR. R. D. f-Iowatt will resume general practice from this date. L-178-3-19-3l. HEAR ARTHUR Wright speak- 111g on behalf of the Young Peo- ple's National Conservative As- sociation over CFCY tonight from 8.45 to 9 o'clock, L-229. REMAINS FORWARDEI) — A short funeral service for the late Mrs. George Keefer was held at the residence of her s ster, ivLrs. G. Gordon Hughes last evening and was conducted by Rev. Canon Ma- lone. The remains of the late Mrs. Keefer, accompanied by her son and Mrs. Hughes, lrft. the morning for interment at Mont Clair, New Jersey. Mr. Fred Smith left Monday morning for Halifax from where he will proceed to Kngstlon, Ont., with the 8th Battery for naming. All his friends wish hm lot-s of luck. Douglas Smith. A. 13.. Seaman Gunner, left Monday morning for Halifax to take up his dlltlts there after spending a ttvo weeks leave with his parents, Ml’. and Mrs. Fred Smith, room where n. group of friends- the boarding school girls grown up —-were paying homage to M1". Pur- cell by performing, soon after his recent death, the works of the chief glory of English music of that period, Then the scene changed to the th century and we listened with much interest and pleasure to our Music Club's skillful interpreta- tion of the genius Purcell. Following is the programme chosen from the works of the 17th century for the occasion:- Part Songs-An) "Here's a. Health Unto His Mayesty”, Jeremiah Sa- vlle; (b) "Goden SlumbersW-Yith century tune-The Serenaders. Piano solos-ta) Air with var- lat-ions on a ground bass; (b) Gavotte-Henry Purcell-Mrs. G. Elliott IPtiil. Vocal Solos-fa) "Now Oh Now I Needs Must Part“; (b) "Come Again Sweet Love"-Dowland- Miss Lena McLure, Vocal Duetr-"mst ls My Quiet" —Purccll-Miss Margaret Bterns, Miss Pearle Bums. Vocal Solos-la) "Folrest Isle": (b) "Nymphs and Shepherds"- Piimell-Mrs. F. M. Nash. Part Songs-to.) "Shepherd. shepherd Leave Decaying cell; (c) Purcell; "Passing ward Purcell-id) "The Sweet Rosy Momlng"—Dr. Serenaderis. Piano soloo-(o) Air on a Iround bass; (b) Air in G. Major-Pur- cell—-Mrs_ Full, Soprano Soloo-(al "Dido's La.- ment"; (b) "I Attempt Prom Dove's Sickness to Fly“; (c) "The S€If-bhnISIt€d"—Pt1NEIl—MI-§S Mar- garet Sterne, LOCAL (Continued from page 1) l verbally. entirely ignored it in proc- tice, There was no reason for the Prime Minister calling n political contest at the present time, except his own partisan purposes. Mr, McLure stressed the 11n- portance of proper parliamentary inquiry which the King Government throttied; this action naturally arousing suspicion among the elec- tors, which had been confirmed by the revelations oi’ maladmlnlstra- tion anti gross partisanship. He emphasized that defense o! Canadian homes and civilization extends to the front line trenches in Europe, and that while our sol- diers have been willing to do their part. there has been inexcusable negligence and delay on the part of the Government. Unemploym ent Dealing with domestic problems, Mr. McLure stressed unemployment as a. problem which reaching its first climax in i028, remains still unsolved today. He recalled Mac kenzie King's refusal to consider ti: as a federal problem in 1928, and his subsequent refusal. two years later. to give “a five cent piece" to a Coirserrative Governmen . He had dealt in his radio ad- dresses, Mr, McLure said, wit-h farm and fishery problems because these are very important to the welfare of the Province and Dom- inion. Also important was the Gov- lerrimcntls duty to provide work land wages for the unemployed, ‘which Dr. Manion has adopted as his slogan. On The Increase Ho cited present unemployment conditions in Charlottetown. Ac- cording to the Canadian Welfare Asociation of Canada -—an in- dependent organization which tn- vestigntcs statistics our unemploy- ed a'"e increasing in this Province. this year 300 being added tn the unemployed list. If we have n0 empioymsnt. he said amid applause. it is the duty of the Government to create some einpiovment where- by work and wages may be oo- tnlned. Port Facilities In Charlottetown, Mr. McLure pQifitcd out. we nave One of the best; ports on the Atlantic sea- board. Port facilities and trans- portation were plomised us by 511' Robert; Borden in 1911 and in 1912. when the Borden Government was elected, millions of dollars Were voted to give us the first car t. yearn over I000. to modern port fncilltlol. Mouton’; Policy 0f Deolertin II\l‘r‘1l:LI1Ulltll" lillv‘ » the biggest 50G]: Iitlttltilll ‘ill rvtjOHIi For o Iimilc-(l tinn- lrriqr- Rump piicktigou curry a coupon boa top for which your dealer will QIVI‘ you Cakes of the Famous IIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP for only Hurry while this special offer lusts! nlr. o proposes ieh the iniquitous radio tax. Mr. MnLuro denounced methods used 1n collecting this tax, and cited as instance of unfair discrimin- a on. High Priced I-IIIOII m. Mel/rue cited the connected with the Unemployment C ‘ 1o -whose the King Government failed to put into effect-and stated that three lawyers employed by the Govern- ment received oolarim sufficient to employ 4,000 workmen for a month at $3.00 o, day. Liberal Commis- sions, he declared amid a louse. "t" °i°‘l‘t as..." .. tars; pose o gvng " a. ' Liberal partisans. Mr. McLuro also referred to the Charlottetown airport which is now be d as o mem subsidiary of an air base as was in- . This was another in tice, ho declared, which must. be In closing he briefly reviewed the record of the two party lend- Fkt-‘D 54am m: .102. az/r r/za mac-w azr /r./ _ m; m/mxs- ao? ME? I NEVER susescreo lTl our I wou‘r trr tr KEEP MF. FROM THAT JOBI in CHANGE T0 LIFEBUOY roouv era, and was warmly applauded ln hxifi opifiseal (gr support for himself NOT UNLESS a °° w“ ' someone MR. HYNDMAN TELLS HIM as was "so." Mr. J. O. Hyndmon. the next s eaker. said he would not be in t contest. but for the fact that Dr. Manlon had come out four- oquare for National Government at this critical time. Ever since Confederation, hhe a -ROM OFFENDER$” TAKE voulze rue cram, that "d, IEIEITEOCPMEIHOC pd er‘ CAREFUL TYPEI o imer i eraon an was going bac instead of forward. wAN-r, cusurs f nQ-‘Olll-Iynmnfltvlbislalgt; Wm‘ “K5 “Ame argyle.“ was 88%. At 00m YOU AROUND (0)510 c)>n_ebis safe from 13.0. (Tiody federation n w“ 109,000; while our ecausezveqnnepcrspircs, can“, 5m“ Comedentlon hm often no much as 3 pints a rl_:iy._ln increased 180 per cent. m popula- close, stuffy rooms, plfSplrilllufl mo“ on m; b , w; should ‘ _ odour becomes stale and rancid, have at least 150,000 to 200.000 \PROMOT|ON doubly unpleasant. Donor-isle people in this Province. ’ otfending—siop the possibility of 13.0. by taking a daily Lifebuoy bath! Lifebuoy’; rich. healthful, creamy lather in your daily bath feels great —it‘s invigorating-and it end: 1!.O.I LIFEBIIOY IN THE DAILY BATH ll II 0/ Our only major industries are agriculture and fisheries, and, sold Mr. Hyndnmn, "if thso are not prosipering there is very little hope for the rest of us." He emphasized Dr. Manton’: llcy in connection with agricul- ure, also his edge to have a Youth Welfare Department tn his Gigem-rrlrient. m r. yndman on gave instan- ces 0f tho vital importance of remedyin transportation ob- Q , g iems, cit among other Inga the dtscr nation In ferry charges - ,L__._=—.—._—_-.— —- ____.—_;~:~ W, on trucks which prevent Island farmers supplying the Nova. scotia. and New Brunswick markets, He compared the exorbitant ferry rate with the rates charged on the mainland and particularly in Cen- had no POIIIACEI axes to grlitfi, and they could be (lepsndctl upon tu do mall‘ dill-Y when ciectcd. "Contrast that record with the man the Lah- erais ore asking you to vote for to- recalled," Mr. Larabce was telling us what he was going to do for lab- l our and unemployment. As soon as he was elected hcsoicl out the peo- ple of Queens County and now he can sing that little solo: "I've got .. ti-al Canada, a . 1.. , .. _ day he said. To our long-sufferim under ' bobs’ m H” ‘nine! (Laugh Storing Liberal efforts to raise these grievances is due, in m small “Tm-n;- commum Mn coughhm‘ the "C0lLiCTiJ3t-i0il" bogey, Mr. Coughlan said this made no ap- peai to the laboring man. 75 per cent of the men who are enlisring in this war are working men. C011- scription was rlxxssary in the last war because there was no unem- part, our present unemployment problem, Mr. Hyndmon declared. Inland Interests Ignored He also challenged his hearers tn “we got Mr. Dunning. Everybody knowiis that, Mr. Dunninl! did not so into politics at that time to re- present Quiet-it's County. He enter- ed lloilllt-i l0 be Mackenzie King's lieutenant at Ottawa, 1r yon road tgdprlce. Not only the hog and bacon replace him lust. for one year". Popusch-Tho» i “my. bu our poultry and dairy business w be in o. serious condi- tion if this motterisnpt soon reme- died. he Pointed out. The Charlottetown airport, he said wu one of the ioneer services of its kind. A new a rport has been built nth consselderable ex lriise and now as come o. su iary to the Moncoon airport. The same‘ thins his ho nod ‘h our ant}; e ferry service to and from the ' mainland. The war prevented the Borden Government from com- pletin]: it, plans for Charlottetown port facilities, but a start had ac- tually been made. A Site 10X‘ 5 marine slip was purchased and dredging was begun. Following the war iyfzickenzie King obtained power and the work was not r0- sumed. Under the Bennett Govem- wa shops, w ch hgve been mcut however. Mr. Mchurehadgone I handful of men. All the work thoroughly into the matter with goes to Moncton and when o, local Hon, Dr. Manion who was then man ts SIHDCTMIIIUBIBd his 10b re- Minister of Railways. and MI. "lg-in! llhl 16d- Beitncit had given his assurance I! Mouton Government that the terms of Confederation 0011195111 WWP-'Illd¢¢1l!'9d."l1nd and the recommendation of t-hé Mr- Mimi!" "Id 15-" elect“! Wm‘? Duncan Commission with t M “m” “W! "9 3°11"! t0 be to port faculties would be mm ed. ‘wilted vi’ We w» ROW w knew A harbor survey was started, but uumremn whys’ (mud apgglaiiilei-fifl . e _ , _ . Hyndmnn reviewed géwslfi; {il-‘ltelftisufiéaililg? ‘lgfflvvlgl cuities encountered in getting the . r0 r t - kenzle King Government was gerpflbei: g: fxeilcgnd c“ “l.” u“ retimliledi and a; are still Welt“ He also cl the injurious effect 0r i e MWDW ‘=11 5- of the u. s. treat. t Mr. McLure declared his wn- in Canada l”; ,§,,",',‘g,°‘;§§',e‘§, victlon that after the return of t-hB quantities of American potatoes National (iovorriment under - were dumped into the country, duty Manion “we will have that port free. They were even being put. up here that will not only give em- in Ameritmn bags and shipped ln, it pioyment to hundreds of men. but tated. was s on an earning basis that will be profitable to the province and the country." (Applause). He emphasized the advantage of having large steamers call reg- ularly at Charlottetown, in the in- terests of our laborers, our farm- Alrport Scandal Rcferrngi to the manner 1n which the laboring classes were treat/ed on the Chnrlott-etourn airport pro- ject, Mr. Couglzlin sud the first Fail the airport was cstiii-wd them was 830-090 Witt! at Ottawa to be expended. It was an unemployment project to be handled by the city. The city was to niapoint the men who were on relief. “Wehad at on- tnne 125 men on that awport. and then political in- terference began. Your Liberal representative began his political interference, and it bccame so 1n- tense that Mayor l-"rstlcr hart to shut the lob clown, and it was tied up for one week with 800 men walking the streets of Charlotte- town idle. “When the Job got started again. political interference continued, and a snowstorm Cflme. When the Job was wound llp only $13,500 was spent out of that. $30,000 money voted. "Then they let the contract so ll to take it away from the city, and the contractor brought down 11150111081’? and the working men W079 f0bb6d of all that money." (Applause). “They undertook nnofher em- ployment Job inst summer at. Vic- toria Park. All you workmen know how that. Job was handled. They dienco what n, wonderful greement. they had with Canada. And no wonder," said Mr. Hynd- mon. who instonced the heavy ad- verse trade balance against us. Million: For Hudson Bay h was recommended un- der tho Duncan report away buck in 1920." "Wh ore we not nreuln for it?" he oordinu . “Why do worlot them ggtr away with that sort, of thing? vo yearn we have had two governments in line. Why have we wot a this unem loyment in Chor- ovoour represen- play wanted among the unemploy- ed he is never seen, Voice: "He is like Douglas.’ (Laughter) Other instances of similar prac- tices were cited by Mir. Coughian, including wlthoidlng of the h3g- ulatimi 35 cents an hour wage un- der federal arr-cement in connec- gh-w; 6 m“; o hull”, 1P have some foreman here who has "n, /Z, Drovemm , ELMMM {hm “DDR0, something to do with unemploy- hm been gun); m Hugmn Bay merit and all I saw h m do was hcip fnollltiee; "and we get a few in and out of the representative's hundr thousand dollars to build office. and when there is any fair //iisrnessiris mountain; hood Nooo running . . . I aching . . miunblol Thotfo no Si». in with civic and federal rates. Three months after the MacMllan Gov- ernment went out of office the rate went back to 80 cents, Mr. Cotillhian charged. The Dominion Government, he said. cut their irnemniovment rates from 33 per cant und r the Con- eervatlvcs to 25 per c nt. and the City now has to pay 50 per cent, which they cannot afford. Messrs. McLurc and Hvndman. ion of the other rovtnooo and that here would be “brighter prospect or the Province n this regard nft- er the return of the Munlon Govern- ment on election day. III. DANIEL OOUGILAN SDOIKIIII till labor ltlnd- int-Mr. Inn out m t o - If’; tIiolut-fournndlhalf ' m yearn we have had no representation whatev- er oo for IIEIITIIOLATIIM Qlvll COIIOII’ Dill 201-3-30-11. Mrs. Full, Mrs. cosh, Miss L. MaoKeirzle, Miss S. Brent/m were aocompanists. Mn. Ful dlmchd the serenoderl. n! the Uborol Govern- rrrent was oonce I'll . I19 9111111108701. showed their tnte - Ibur and n half not! no," he r 0st in the laboring mon when they Mums-i. than‘ *- SBY if they knew of any war sup- Hansaril ir in fl ii l - . 1 t- pl orders comirigt to this Provinc ed to this day, tigu lfinhatshhfche plflimcfilfgtuston he cum “mid m. “ hy are we no tting some- did very little for this County. 1 m 1 d“; _ f , thin ll" he asked. " ur formers are “Mackenzie King boasts about the pause e Sp en ‘Mord O u.’ ask to supply pork and bacon, but brainy citbinct he has got. but he Lfabor Union menlbers m we m”? ‘ceoéitilno dihztiuglxitgimtlrtseesexqrlllili; lnihaastplrovfd on two occasions already ‘in’ Board 0f elaylde had been workin when ialiitiitrli”? Eifizdhce Ho" DR- MNdmLLAN since Q1 ‘Yullbrelk 01 W" l0 8e he got Dunninfl. and since Dunning these rages adjusted but without ‘to’ sick h;- liad to gel: another out- Telling °°mi’"“'i5°"-‘ biiwm‘ success. Mlllfeeda are still going up sider Mr. Ralstoii. ill in. cabinet to Conservative and Liberal nrlirrr- merits in the Interests of the work- ing man were cited by speaker, Hon. Dr. . J P. hfar- Milian, who also reviewed briefly the sorry war and peace record of the King Government. Among other thinas, Dr. Mac- Mllian cited aLlbcraladvcrtiscnrcnt depicting o. crowd of maroiilni men over the slogan: "Afarrhznz forward with Mackenzie King" "There is," said Dr. Mncilfiiian "no Mackenzie King to be seeni If this country marches with .\1r. King he will likely march them into the United States again un- ll] the war to ovfr." (Applnuscl. "What." he asked, "has out‘ travellingr Premier of this Province achieved in five years. with B. solid Gilt House behind. and wit-h 1m almost solid Grit phalanx from the Maritime Provinces. What has he obtained for us at Ottawa?" Dr. MacMillan recalled that [when in office. even (‘luring the depression years he was able. with loyal insistence from his nmvintltli colleagues and federal Conscrvalil’! representatives, Messrs. Mclillre and Myers, to get a readjustmctit of our subsidy claims to the t‘!- tent of $150,000 additional i1‘? He cited . _ the Bennett Government of 5.1.500 per mile on forty-six miles oi poved road between Charlottetown and Borden: also the concrete road from Borden to Carleton Corner at federal ex nae. and $25000 for, l relief pro ect for removal of M!’ from the Exhibition grounds to the Rifle Range, which benefited i310 working men. l To MessrsMcLure and My?“ “fir the credit of obtalnlm $100000 1° ten miles of road between Hunter River and Ruotioo, Hon. J. P. M50 Intym had sold they had w the gradln and spend a 10th. money. " y shouldn't they prepared to o nd money "I'm they were gotl $10.00" 5 m from tho Federl Government _ build that road?" asked Dr. M“ the next h ir I mr MENTHOLAHIM ti zilirck-Ei-Lggi-l‘ (Mm m ‘loomwlvfi laamggcgloen vtgglngfigntvlgle%bn lliizomgpr tlon with work on the Dootoffice. MlgranMnmtd ED913118; Nd mm?‘ o n oc non arou- - " I ' 1- 3;‘: ,,,;‘,,,,',,,, mm,,,,,,,,_,,,.,,,, , lg?“ ,, lglewlmmn Btrtklng Compnrleon misstatements that gljgpclistbelgo" rnucuo gathering. Treat that hood cold and “um ma‘ 3min}; com- ' “Ion w“ 570F761‘ mad General Now-wan MonthoIntum-lllarunflod 00mm,“ m, the t o w‘ hi“. been He explained that the fate under no OVEYWM- 3° ° I h, to bu»; relic/or monqybocl. deprived o! m rum!" H‘ n" ‘the provincial government was on- . hxforanealézrogrrrgonélfi 1111mm“. n: lldrugdlntn-fnrooetubollln. sure that our cl Ims ' r1 . y 30 cents until Premier MncMtll- l 0°’ - , ' aerated. would re:etvo' tgifpeeogpgig- an had raised it to as m conform Mini!” l" w“ l" ‘m’ “mmry SURE 0F VICTQRY The last speaker. H00 Q Sh” wn Sharp, warmly indorslld ktlirl: remarks of the Dmvimw “p”, n}, Having returned recently “cs visiting other Canadian Provincm he was able to report» that NW prospects of the return of the 6W tlonal Government were very ouroglnlz. . c The meeting closed at ll "fm" with u» amino of the Netllill“ Anthem. < "