[113 SUM IHE “(ESTERN GUARDIAN AGENT-Mm John Fund. 101 l~l q _ t. summons. .1: mu 151111511 Z‘1'1‘1?1‘111"'°"' m Newl. Subscriptions. Advertising 5111mm b, M‘ WM Mn‘ h“ The Guardian may be ‘ Water 8t. Toronto Bakery. Wlller 5t, Tho Gunrriian will be delivered to any home u; l“ “u! l1 l"! of the following llflreg n1 6'11"“! 9111mm. Water s1 "("11 Gautier. s7 0111111111. at. Summersldc b,- Carrier Boy ll 2c per day or 10c uer week. Phone 289 for n11; any“ o, give Your order to the boy iespouslble [111- 1| -Th|l column ll IESefl/cd Ior news at‘ local interest out advertising ui a uewsy nature may be 1115;". ed at Z cents n woru strictly pay- lplg in advanco__>__ -SERIOUSL\' ILL — Friends will rrgrs. to learn that. M1". Jc-nii A. inky of Suinmcrsiile “ins taken 11 on Monday at hlshonie but is a tntle miproved. —S. -FULL HEAVY GAUGE, speclrl 511111-01. rrost ‘figtitlotk Farm Felic- fng in stock at. Braces. L-120-3-27-2l. —ALBERTON'PLAY REPEAT~ Ell-The comedy-damn “Murdered Alive" will be retizated in Institute 11.1.1. Alberton. Thursday. March 211111. Curtain 815. If not fine Fri- day. March 29th L-i05-3-26-2i. —WANTED immediately reliable ntaid able to do plain cooking Must have references. Apply Box 767 Summer-side. 11-111-3-26-31 —-I)0l\"'l' MISS THE SUPPER in B.1S‘.'Ill'3nl, of Utiited Church. Ken- siniitoti. 'l‘_liuts;t1 '. March 28th. under BAL1JICCS of Lad 9s‘ Aid. L-l2l-3~2'7-ll. --Sl'I-I(7I.\l. TRAIN FOR ‘VEST- cunt of the lateinss cf the l1: train on Monday night a special train was dr-p-tciisd tit ii pm. icr the West to take care of pimsrngcrs wanting to leave from Summrride. The trot trau ar- r-v-rd shortly after thrse 0:1 Tue"- Ziy morning. S. —SPE(‘.lAIi PERMANENTS. - Snve as 11111011 as $2.50 on your next have. We are sstttne to all patrons who apply a cord which c11_tites_tl:e c 111-er to our present sproal Pri 's at iinv time during Summer of i940. Act quickly and insure vourself from oayinq more for vour Summer Wave. or being forced to have an inferior one due to increased prlccs on i111 |l(‘l‘llli’ii1f‘l'1l2 supplies. Nconons P/enzv Parlor. Summerside. Phone —3. L-i3-3-i3-16-20-21. cliverie; on your rouw. -aaxau. Chest-Rub 1115:1211 50° 111 “W101” H1118 00.. KCILLIIKIUH. -—2 AND 4 POINT galvanized barb W 1 , N . . . early Drags’ ‘a in mice foi 11-120-3-27-21. —SUC('ESSFUL 'l‘EA--Tl1e an_ nual High Tea and Sale of imicy uotk held under the auspce. of the lad.es oi Si. Mary's Church was 119111 on Eastm‘ Monday in 5g rviiarys Halit,_a1id was qu Le 5113035,- tul. The 1111115 wcre vcry ntt-Lacttve \vi.l1 bpflllg ilz-wcts and Iadin with 3°“ 1111118’; for the 11111.1" man. The 1111191! Work was very lovely and found ready purchasers. The Gris W. A. of the church had an ex- cepticnaiiy fine booth and titer pret-ty fancy articles were quc.k1y sold. 5_ -—FUNERAL 0F ALEX ROB- f1NS~The funeral of Mt". Alexan- dcr Robbins took place on Sunday’ afternoon frcm hs late rcsidcnc: and was well attended. Rev, Ralph Barker conducted tho service as- sistcd by Rcv. D. M. iiriiser. Tim lJtulbenrQrS weze Mes 1's. W11 ter iiagg, F‘red Mons-c. Ralph Caill k, Hcwnrtl 501111111131‘, Smith S11 ll n. Rufus Bagnall. Illi(l‘l1l(‘i\l 1v-.1s 111 the Ba-pt st Church CtmJ-ery S. PERSONALS -Mrs. Willard Green. Nomi Be- ucquc. has berii vzsttng in Ch r- icti-elown for soirc tune and hits now returned hcnic. ‘ Col. Ralstcti Jiprnt the EtSlPl‘ cation in Summeiszde, I-lo l; a 11a- tlve of Hebrcn, Lo‘. 8. bttt 11's rc-_ sided in the West tor some time. S. »—Mrs_ R. J. MacNe ‘.1 and (ta-tigh- ter Miss Doryse wi-re vi<it 11g friends in Sunmerside for Enstrr. Mrs. MacN-sill lctt on Monday f r Tyne Valley. ' $- New Yzellow 11111111110 ilVins All-America Award NEW YELLOW TOMATO WINS ALL-AMERICA AWARD 'I‘here are sevral reziscns why nttny home gazdctter; like yellow atces. 5on1; 11 1e scs like the.r . rat-Lve appearance on the 5.11110 p1.1.c. iiitcrntitzd w th red or cr- agutist a background of grc-zti lctttL-e lcnv ‘ Yellow fr its rnd getnbles are considsred to be espicmllyi r.ch 111 111111.115, iind y.l.c\v tomato yu ce 1111s B. scnie health c‘. nuiic proof 11.1 hav. b e21 vogue amrng ' thrugh the eslitbliihvl. Both groups of’ fence s should be tiicrscd 1v th 111" new yclcw t3- 111310 M l1".ClCl wliirh was asnrd d t1 slver medal in llli‘ All Aniircn able ttsts for i040. Mtngnld h tmocth round fruits ot medium we, just about r 1:11. frr >l.c ng. I: illfllllIQS in 105 days wlvch r tcs i". n: a m dscason vaizety, and is a s "'1 tvcdursr Early and mfidsfasn tmctors ‘d n‘v;ays be gzsn :1 start 1n- It trkes th~ earl 1st vrr.e- months to a! d 11+. more than three bcsr the: fruts. Eirly and nilds ason tomatoes rlruld always b: g v n a start ll‘.- dmrs Thiy can ensly be gr wn 1.1 seed box:s or c.id frames, and New Tomato 311111117- withcut scrcus .1 b13115. hint 11g ' mm p crop is one of shock. ‘The tailifiw the mot valuable poszble to the 119mg g~rd:n. as a iiw h'at1ls 111.1 give not only a 511111111’ 101' 511111111" ‘conuuiiplioii but an 111111119 stirplu- f-r canning, pickling and prcseiv- lng. Tomato vnrs may be allowed U‘ lruii on the grcuiiii. if you pretti- ‘or thcy may be iffllilfd to stake“ lor fences. A fence with southern ‘exposure makes an cxccilciit sup- p:rt for them. and 11in: grown they ‘take 11p :10 m"r .:‘1n tlhzn carrots [in the small gar..en. 1 . emier Emma illllllll his office March 20th. l) l France's prosecution of the war - M. nvtng h. . Pd --~Mi'. R. E. 11:11.11“ sicrrcturv to ' va- ' LIBERALS (Continued from pa,“ 1) New Brunswick SAINT JOHN- N- B. March 36 EKZPJT Civilian voting in New t Mvnck today indicated 111111. the 13'} ‘"14 13118 brovirioe has in the cuse of Commons will be 0e- °11l>1¢d tby five liberal and five National Government members In 11111 last Dominion election 11.1w BFHLlSWlClK returned nine Liberals 11nd one Conservative. The latter. A J- B10016. was the only Con- scrvative elected in the Maritime; and todnv he was roe-elected in Rltvfll 0n_the National Govetnment. ilt‘_k(‘l. Fisheries Minister J. E, Mtcitattd. New Brunswick~s rapt.“ scntative in the Mackenzie King gfinlflfil. won re-eiection in i csOgoueh-Madawaskg by den“- 11g nCHl Iaevasseur. National Gov- fl‘ viicnt almost 3 to 1 The closest. contest developed be- l\\'."“‘l Hon. R. B Hanson Nation- nl Government. attd P- J.' Huahcs liberal. in York-Suiibury ‘M13 Hanson formerly Minister o} qymé 81d Commerce in the Bennett, overnm-etib had a majority of 91 01'" M1‘ HUQhPS with only one small poll missing, 1'39“ 11119-11 ._] _ dition to M1.'1/il¢i'1§11'11°§i§§'e l; an? 11111 111 Charlotte. Dr. c .1 vémoi, (in Gloucester and H. R. ‘Emmer- Lttiggtn WLrSlIIlOiGlilHCl. The other _ .in1 u-iiinor was A. D. Leger 111 Kent. T11 fotir National Gov- crnmcnl: gains were P0001115‘: bv |Mr. Hanson. J. L O‘B:'ien 1n 1N0l'll11")'i'J(".‘i'il1", l) King Ham», 1n Si.‘ John-Albert and H. H, 11,..- ("d lll Viciolrt-Cnrleton. J E, Fritch. the onlv Co-ovirrntiv... Com- insnirrsvtli Fcdcratloti (‘Zlfldlaafe in .~New Brunswick and the first C, O. F‘. SlCill(lill'(l-l)E’ll‘i‘l' ever to try 101‘ P1 Nctv Brunswick scat. in the 1101110 of Commons. lost his deposit. 1171:; St’. John-Albert. He polled only ‘_ 1011s. Mi. l-lrizcn received 14,. @1411“ A- G- ,M¢Av1ty. who re- llftlhfillifd the riding 111 the lllLlll ltdcl 13.1316. with one p211 J. Douglas Hazcn, once ' of New BFUHSWXCK 1111.. ‘ ter Chief Just c. The onlv 01h- c" ("indidate in ew Brunswick in acidiiioii to Liberals and National i" supporters W85 J, p, 0 run 11nd lost as an A ...... Liberal in Northam- berlnnd. l-lc ivns Libcra. memtrr for tlliolfionslitucttcyi in the last Parlia- 12 . Quebec QUEBEC . March 26-(CP)—- l. . might behind the _ if. ttv today's Domin- ciortirti with results based on civilian vote ‘indicating the 11cc would send at least 60 three 65 cmstituencies. '1‘ (‘1'\'rr1:1n1c11i. candl- circled and 11 Liberal (‘intes- 1. . 11:1 in (‘to onlv flciihtftil seat. v91- |in<t in one constituency was d9- | fcrrett. Ontario TORONTC. lifztrch 23—(CP)- 0'1 .110 elected 57 supporters of the K1111 Cowriiiricut and 25 sup- porters cf N: 1:21:11 Government at tCf“‘\‘5 Don tron clccticn The Ne. 1:11 Gsvcrtimont fol- 1611-112 rm ~1 at the same lev-el as the C: ntivc following after the 1935 on but. the Liberal P3111’ nicked up one seat t-hrouzr. the defeat of Miss Agnes Macphatl U.l=‘.O.-Li1b-.".r. in Grey-Bruce. King Govirrrmcnt supporters included two Uwrtl-Pttqrcssivcs and 55 strniglit, Liberals. Manitoba WINNIPEG. March 26—-(CP)— Wifh the rcsitlts conceded in all but five COlFi-IiLICIWlES on the basis ic~f the civilian vote in the D0- n-Jizioii (‘PCUOIL supporters of the lIbrrtti Government. had been in i1 Manitoba constituen- . .. 1. 'i‘eii Liberals won seats and ari- otlict" SllCCi‘."\\'»llll supporter oi’ the King administration was W. G. the Umlmp hlysee wflth rr nlhvrs his cabinet alter r1»- dm- resigned and refused in form ‘adier, Camille Choutompc and Albert bu». i1 new onbnct amid criticism of Left lo right: Raymond Putenotrc, Gcor ‘('5 Bonnet, l-Jdouor l):- P. E. ISLAND ELECTS BRITISH SHIP SINKS (manna. m M D mm w ,, m won over anouher to Dr. Third Electoral Dlllrlfl D1199 1311i y A. Miwdonald. (Below in given e vo po n KRIISUHEN .1. t. ., 1. 111.211.. 21 ‘t: in P. E. 1.. as may as were evall- Wéllllrhqiflllz‘ u lg? Canada 1111111111 with 50,000 1b“ ‘011111111- ‘P3303. B ,0 3;. N BIN Abramgvil 87 bottles oov '1'! or r CI 1g: g2 A Eraveiiiterru tion in Kruschen 1'1"‘ Eluwr“ 3mm‘ nman Rllnverm 63 117 supp elforCana apccurred recent- “apnea Balaton Prlmewwn a Rwy 35 123 l when as ‘ ialaliipmentof 50,000 Nan Pond 5.. m 9pm“ van” 51 93 hen rant Packages was sent Tignm] East 57 m cm“ my" 57 63 to the bottom. The balance of the T-lgmsh Wm A 9o 75 suppl of Kruschen Packages, sent: Tnmish was‘ B 76 33 your"; groom‘: District or: ot_ er ships. has been landed and Pewrviue as 88 distributed thinly across the count- Skinner-s pqnd m7 gs Traveller! Rest A 43 103 ry. Specialconcern was felt: because 5.96.11.10.11“ 105 12s Traveller; Rest B no '13 i. is particular-shipment was of the 51,, Louis west. 3o 1B8 Remington West A 45 1M Giant (Free Trial) size which s1, Louis East ea 10o Kensingwn west B49 1011 contains the regular packa e plus Kiidare b9 115 30115111814711 15"‘ A 31- 93 the free trial package offer at the Miminigash 81 00 Isemintltbh E1151 3 31 re price. Your local druggiai: Aiberton But 541 116 39461110 642 "7 ‘at has a, [u ly -— but; act; Alboiboti Wi 93 135 1'99 “G1 Bu.” 66 56 immediately! e urge regular 3100M)!“ 39 '- “firm: wast 9a 13o Kruechen users to get their pack- 17311115111119 1H gfigén 115 34 ages at once to avoid disappoint. Cftnirtriuizeeiltaon no Kmkon l“ 9o ment. If you aufier from rheumatic 31,00 1 M 158 smfletnwn 4,3 g5 Barns,frequentheadachesJaasitude, 0.151" Cgzfkth w l.“ M 9; 94. lotchy complexion and other ail~ gfggry 503m ‘5 m7 30mm 134. 128 menta frequently caused by con- Enmog a2 54 cap, “We,” g1 25 ati atton, Just you try Kruschen sherbmoke m 53 11.-Wm was; e4 107 ._~_ ~— m 1 Sa ts. qyyowt gt!) 1g Second Electoral District Mbco °" 158 125 -Pi1ogressi -l t- Zgelln xilgigiglonadd. 1.1123111? 6132'.» $511‘: BA o‘: Sit. Eleanor! M ‘leading in the other five ridinrzs. 1431111110,, Rd, west 59 1g; 331g: fir)». g 162 siatirtciiewan Hlmmo" Rd Em x so S‘Side So: West A 11s 154 gig; Q 2a a2 S’Slde So. wast a 10s so REGINimMaroh 26-—(CP)—-Pri.me 1W0“ mvon 55 93 stfside Centre A 3g Minister MacKenzc Ksig and I15 coiiwav A 53 108 SSIdQ Centre B 'I..i.berai f tlowus in Sas tttcliewan 30111111‘ B 5B '14 S'Slde N0. 79 159 headed the Dominion cleoncn v-t: 3119' ‘ 41 110 S"Sldc N0. tEmg. Bt 13g in the majority 0f the 2i ieeerstl Ellvrslit- East 79 115 551d]: sou h 88 5627 8582 constituencies tonight as counting Tyne Valley A. 39 76 Toto fit I Ramon 2955 progressed czi the basis of the ci- ‘TyllC Viillcy B 59 i241 M810 Y 01' - ili t . v k111i; than a goog lead A111‘) 11:5 COUNTY or QUEENS home constl ueiicy o‘ rince er . M. A. MacPhcrson. one of the‘ CHARLOTTETOVSYN gglligrlll/Naglcrlé‘: gollenllviwtltrlgn Wrud 1 West A Doug?‘ gun Eng?!“ M01115?" . . _. . .. ... 63 defeatiedlby D. AmMc‘Ii~l.\lr:i1&Lbet':11.g i 1 ElQtiLAB 74 Libero; math ine ea s in - ‘_ i; 12 65 other constituenoes. llhKlllClflSlEy.‘ 1 fish-ll}; A "1'; 12g H5 143 Hon. W. D. Herixcge, New Demcc-i f _ 3 83 79 racy Leader, was behnct wiiie M. é g a 83 73 3h Gauge? Nag-fa‘? iigasmcffg Witrd 2 151st A 118 116 93 95 te . . .1111 ‘r - t. at '10 s1 155$ "lwn-Bggar to R. P. Ho sand. g m t B 124 m) 115 J3 - \V. rd 3 82 '74 92 90 Alberta wlin s 9s 1g? g; gig ‘N. d 4 60 EDMONTON. March zchtcm- W35. 4 18 m m 1011 Four Liberals and one New De- Ward 4 144 140 124 125 mucracy candidate had been elect Ward 4 68 74 70 55 ted ‘in Alberta tonight, three hours “mm 4 m3 129 105 104 after the civilian pol-ts 11105611 1" 1y...“ 4 162 161 iiz 104 the Dominion election. Five Llb- Ward 5 93 11.5 93 33 0mg nngl seven Now Dcmccracv ward 5 u; 154 30 5g nominees were leading in the other i Ward 5 73 91 11 53 l2 ridlngf. ’\v3.~d 5 126 133 127 114 J, H. Blackmore. who led social via“. 5 West B 85 89 3g '11 Credit forces 1n the 11011-58 1\V."1.r(l 5 Central West A south a5 9i 112 10'.‘ C1111m°115.1°1' 1119 1151 4 1'2 “°“""' Ward s Central West, a South 90 91 ea 5s and is lcmt 1W1", (>1 111* N“ I 11111-11 5 Cctitrlll West A North 111 120 101 9s 139171931393’ Pmw Wm‘. H?“ W' D .‘N11i*d 5 Central West B North 6'1 6'1 94 9'7 Herridze. wvn rcelfltlc“ 1" M111‘ . Ward a East a 12a 11v 11a 1111 bridi-(B- J A M CK,“ on ‘111/rim 5 East B m 81 84 (é 29 Hon. times . t? 1 11 ~. W rd 5 East Central Sou 7B 82 6 minister without DQrLl/JIIO. won w?!“ 5 Brighton B m9 m3 32 79 easily in Edtnontoti west. hcitt: w“... 5 E1“ Central A éouth 141 153 93 34 1‘='@1°°1"311 111111 a 1°?“ °1 "e 1"’ 1v‘... s E111 Central B South 145 14B 83 11° 8.000 over his National Go1i.i11-_ Wm.“ 5 East B central 144 147 114 100 merit opponent. 11') ltv \v;-=1, 14v; 1-13 117 123 Rovalty Central A 99 102 102 93 British Columbia Rqgywntv.’ Cmtral B 115 129 71 65 vtcrorua Ma ch zs-ucr) Rd)“ i” $51" ( , m: 131'; "Z a: . 1i "' 1 A 1v. 1 iis Election of three Liberals and two ( “we 0 Quee National Government candidates tn 59cm“ Haw,“ Dbgflcg flve of British Columbia's’ 1b fed- eral 00115111111111“ “in-S. “ldwaifll New Glasgow - - - _ _ - -- u so u at on the basis of the cwtiioiiww ‘=15 Mayne... _ __ _ _ __ 107 108 106 120 counting of Donnnon election bal- ‘whim. Rh," _ _ _ - 126 132 121 113 lots proceeded tonight. ‘em-m 3.451190 A _. _ ._ '10 68 178 185 ‘kl-bent; w‘e'ellfia“*";fi h; “gin ‘North Ritstico B — — — - — 34 % 0B‘iiiigSW'l€Oy_ll€ -_,3 -____________.34 tlClilél rGotlirtelrnltneiit oanstléuav-Lwg §_..‘.‘,§},‘,;§'f"§f _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 44 t‘: 1;; 1;: C. Greet antcouver u 1. '_ 1 4]». 1 __________... 73 111111111 at 1.11111 time. 1W '1' ‘iignl? - - - - - - - 15o 14s as 81 _ 3 1~ _ ._. _. _. _ _.. ._. _. In the other British Columbia Nohgfm ° 54 5g 4,5 45 tidings. the 0.0.21. 118101 a lead in NQW” Hfivfln _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ - 1412 141 as u two, A. W. Neill. veteran lhdopeii- Rwerdale _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 75 7g 73 '15 dent from Comox-Albenil was re- Mmon _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - 84 08 1% 125 turned for his sixth House oi Com- Norm River _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 111 114 43 43 mons term. "Comwan _ _ _ _ _ _ - -- 120 115 95 as Hon. Ian Mackenzie. Minister Nine Mile Cred; _ _ _ _. - - 83 82 82 56 "1 Pests 1e. H1111“.- “1112; my PM — — — - — — — — s: .1; s1 z creas iig s over our ' ,1 _ ._ .._ _ _ - - . candidates Ln. Vancouver Centre. st‘ Came n” n I I wjnslng._._-——--—--—-— l B5 ‘H H Admiralt a s ----- - — M 1“ c r Brnckle-y Point. Road — — -— — — 117- 119 5° 51 I ‘ Covehead - — — — — — — — — — 130 13° 53 95 I Pleasant Grow — 05 42 411 peas rew lll Yor -_-__ .3. a. ,1. i - Bedford — — — — — — 1 gorrannlian — — —- — — l’; 3g g3 racac e — — — ~ — -— — (Continued from page i) 512mm; _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 1:3 107g at; - — —_i—i __._:_—_.-' P — — * * "_ -' * to so out anITttshtT PbrluAuzuu-stm — — — — - — — 51 4° 54 115 .2111. 1"°“'.§° "11 0' "t" statesmen — - - - - - t: :2 *1: ‘as . res a — — — - - — — 11,115: flnoglrwtgfuxd t; volunteer. Southport - —- -- — -- — — — 140 136 U8 116 The tfw of boys had had en- Iona. - — — — — — - — — — 31 38 60 53 ough of war." The statement, said Long River Halt — — — —- — — 9 9° 33 2° reports of insubordlnation on the Ifl5hfp“'n H511 ._. _- - - - - - 9i 55 65 part of the grew and their refusal French River — — — — — — — 115 101 75 75 to obey orders had been coiifirm- Clifton — - — - - - - -- - M 81 88 ed by observers aboard the Brlt- (311111011 _ _ - - - — - - - ‘l6 11 71 1i ish merchant ships Lynton Grange North Granville - — — — — — 5'1 50 82 and Trekleve "and other vessels south Granville — — — — — -- -- 89 117 36 J5 ,both naval and mercantle which Hope River - - - - - - - -- 100 98 123 132 were moored close to the Gm! Hazel Grove — — — — — — —- 78 80 46 4-8 Spee." Stauchei — — — — — — — - - 64 59 '78 '72 ------ — - r. 1:. "t. Brea a no - — — - - - - - MORE ABOUT HOSE \v¢15t,nwrelgnd -— -— — -— -— 26g :2 ii . l ' __ i Why 1.1 n 111111. stockings W051i‘ 1§§.;'.Y..S11<§"i'_”_ _ _ _ a9 a"! so 61 better if they :1.- waslied every lvictoiia — - — — — it!) 110 "18 '18 day? l Melville - — — — — — — —— '75 '77 3'7 3-1 This is the technical explanation: Emyvtile - _ - _ - - - - - 50 50 '72 '77 Washing replaces the stitch .Green Road — — — — — — — — 65 64 35 35 stretched during walking. It also iiioushaw - — — — — — — — — 101 103 82 B2 restores the thread which has worn . flat by rubbing against the shoe. ! Fourth Electoral District Naturally it. also removes any trace of perspiration. . Pownnl — — — — — — — — - -- 9t! 45 93 I13 8o the daily rinse is really e very - Powiial East — — — — — — — - 97 93 62 63 practical little trick. 1 Avfiudfllo — — — — — ~ — — — 83 B5 69 '71 ._____ j sherry galley — — _ — ~ — - 1106 102 109 it‘; UNIVERSITY PRES] ENT CON!‘ “"1011 W91‘ ~ ~ ~ — — — —— 5'7 15 107 1 DEMNS LACK 0F IIIISCIPLINE '1 (‘Hind View NOflh — — — — -— -— '14 '74 57 5'7 FOR YOUTH lGi-atitldl View Smith — — -- -— -—— g2 --- o1 . c I ~ - — - - — - - Describing the youth of iodav as still. Eagle — — — — — - - — 95 93 '76 '75 “the only unsfanked generation“ liit Priip — — — — — — —- -— 91 94 73 73 in history. Ru us B. von Kleln- Brllc River Poll — — — — -- — 194 197 110 106 Smld president of the University wmd 151M141; ._ __ - - - — 130 133 81 79 of Southern California. said modern watgfvale _ _ _ - - — — -— 59 54 92 85 gfiudgntsl arefheaclgdtlsltraltihtd for 10.339 10.093 8.921 8.516 e ev "un ess some 11g s one immediately. He told a convention COUNTY 0F K5155 we“ lgg of California high school and jun- ————— H" ‘ sour“ River 140 l" ior eoile principles in long Beach. 1'1"‘ E1°°1°PI1 D 11 '1 s 11 l m Road 53 67 oath. 1. a "lack of dbtcitiline 111 D w ‘Wdsa 11.1: Ba 6.. m. the home. school and church has Grant Me on: gem E1; t Y 71 105 resulted in a generation of youth RY} B ch“ 1 6a 59 that have to depend upon tiiem- Bothwll '77 95 ° ° “Y 9° M selves entirey for discipline" No Lflkf‘ a9 88 Boy Fortune 47 ___‘_____.__' p.11... Pmid a0 st Greenwich 7'1 64 Ule Mlulfll’: for aches. Red Point 114 ‘l 51' “"33"” ‘u’ *9 MERSIDE GUARDIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Second Electoral District St. Andrew's 7i 63 Peake‘: Station 96 l2 Bristol 108 85 Sinhott Road 73 03 Marlo 1Z3 89 Head Si. Peter's East (i9 '11 Head Si. Peter's Bav (South) 132 M St. Peter's Bay Monticello g8 63 Morcil 1 63 Third Electoral District Baldwin's Road $5 ‘i4 Victoria. Cross 1G1 68 Eighteen Mile Brook 43 63 Cardigan ‘la or Lorne Valley 78 82 Roseneath 66 73 Montague — — Dundas 96 88 Glenfattnirig 6i 59 Martinvalo —— —- Mcntngue East 95 48 Montague West 116 48 Fourth Electoral District whim Road Croa G9 73 Montague South 198 '11 Lower Montague 96 92 Murray Harbour East .0 69 Murrav Harbour 131 1241 High Bank 94 49 Murray Rlyier South 132 g biurzav River North 80 Glen William 7 St. Mary's Road Fifth Electoral District Georgetown 115 105 Georgstoivn West 118 84 Red House — — Arinandale 104 70 Woodvllle Mills 101 5'1 Launching 79 63 Sturgeon 108 15 Murray Harbour North 76 61 Cambridge 85 58 Gasnereaux 7i 31 Totals 4.570 8748 Maritime Prov. (Continued from page l) Gloucester (L-Accl) I3 o! 63 Polls A. M. Roblchaud (NG) 4814 ‘C. J. Veniot (L) 8971 Kent (14-4911) 82 of S5 P011! '1'. Aroenault (NG) $9 A. D. Leger (L) D418 Northumberland (Ir-MOS) 11 of ‘ll Poll! ‘J. P. Barry (Ind-L) 2M1 Wm. lilflaloney (L) 5081 J‘. L O'Brien (N0) 6280 RCSIIQGIIGIIE-Mldlfllllj (I1—95I7) 98 of 106 Poll: Oaou Levasseur (N0 4600 ‘Huh. J. E. Michaud ( ) 11,286 In!!! (CL-HS) ‘A. J. Brooks (HG) ‘W90 D. V. Whltd (L) ‘I105 It. John-Albert (Iv-Ace!) 180 of 191 Polls J. E. Frittn Wi-"l-‘i 73% D K. ti. 4m 14.717: ‘A. G. McA 11.1 13,3113 Vlrin-rin-(‘iirlt-lon (Ii—-10.')5) H. H. ll. ld 1N6) "1701 Michael It . 1t1.-.k<=y' (it) '1.l(.'3 Westmorland (L—9965) ‘H. R. Etnmerson (L) .061 W. E. Aichloiizigle (NG) 9391 York-Sunbury 11.-zen ' 9a of 0e Pfllll ' Hon. R. B. Hanson (NG) P. J. Hughes 1t.) 9874 NOVA SFOTIA (Twelve hicmbers) L “I Antigonish-Guysboro (L-Accl) L, 80 of ill Poll! ‘J. R. Kirk (L) 6796 JW. E. Land-‘y (NO) taco Cape Breton North-Victoria ' (L-Acrl) ‘ 11 u 1o r1111- _ J. M. MacDonald (KG) 5024 ‘Matthew MarcLean (L) 6009 Robert Wayo (CC?) 221$ Cope Breton South (14-3064) O. Glllia (CUP) 11.10! ‘D. J. Hartlgrtn (L) 11.345 Clyde Nunn (NG) 9537 Colchester-Hanta (II-IN) ‘G. '1‘. Purdy (L) 12201 H. B. Tris-main (N0) 9929 Cumberland (L-li!) P. 0. Black (NC!) 1181B ‘K. J. Coehnnie (L) 7916 Guy Deming: (OCT) 1343 Dlgby-Annapolis-Kings (b43828) 10d o! 1B1 Roll: “Hort. J. L. 111s (L) Hiram Thomas NO) Halifax (Two Members} (L—10,435 and (#111,002) 11,01; 09M H. 1. B. Borgford ( M‘! R. A. Doriahoo (NG 17.31 ‘R l! Finn (Ind-L) 8711 ‘G. B. Isnor (L) W. C. Macdonaid (L) C. B. Smith. (NG) 11. linemen-Richmond H1” 10$ of 1H olll I. D. MuoDourixll ( _ ) 08$! M. l. McGarry (L) 0M1 Piefml (Ii-mm J. M. Cameron (NU) RIO ‘H. B. MoOullodi (L) 08M Chad MaeMtlian (O01!) (U! Qneens-lmnenlvm-g (L-‘lm 12'! of 181 Polls _ ‘J. . mnlay (L) 10.35! H. C ifford Le (N0) 00M Claude VanBus irk (QC?) 458 Bhelburne-Yarmnuth-Clltro (11-6016) _ 119 of lfl. P011: ‘V. J. Dottie? (L) 10.65 James M. Walker (NO) ti’)! New All-America Bweot . time their edible oom- fns. like oooi weather, and tend to stop flowering when hot 51111111101’ weather arrives. Because of tits the Early Flowering Spencer type has been recommended fcr sections l having late spring; and hot sum- mers because it began to flower at- most a. month before the lute Spen- oers, and gave a good crop of ilow- ers before hot weather arrived. The early flowering strazzi, devot- ing. bears fowcr flouivrs, on short- er vines, tihnii the late typo. Tlierc~ fore the au-iirdtng of a sxlvcr nrcdal in All America trials for 11140 to a new strain which is b01111 large flow: eiccl and early mines as B19011 HWW‘ to all l1ot weather sections Qf the country. spring Flowering Rose Pink is the nann- ol the new variety whi.ii won the Sll‘1‘(‘l‘ medal. In tlic same strain are Spring FlOWCTZIltZ Blue (bronze 111M111; and spring Flowering Liv- eudcr (honorable tnetitzou.) All new strain. WhlCll arc a flourruwt: season beginning half way bPt-WTPH .lnte Sprncers. and a ruiiarknbt" ‘ability to withstand hot \\"(‘;‘ll‘l r. Sweet Peas should he sown P1111)‘ If not started indoors. they shit t1 be soum tn the 0pm as socn ns 111' ground can be prepared. it helps inoculate the sccd= with n nitro- gen culture. whzcli ha tors K11111118- tion, and stimulates growth, 0pm primarily for gicenlioitse 1orc- . these have i-llo characteristic: of tho . ' the early and late Spercvrs, flwvcrs . as numerou= 11nd as torso =15 111“ ‘ 'proiong1ng their flowering S('I1.~43ll.' Sweet Peas Bloom In llot Weather ' Spring l-‘loivcrlng Sweet Peal The soil should be well prepare! (l(""‘\ anti rntzsltttl by" mid» ~ 1 p.11" i ‘d, nhotit a r. . t. izirttnrt‘: ’1‘1i-.1_v prflr to ‘ 1110 srtvs twv ill(‘ll“S drop. 11o n rmal oul tural mciliilrw. Tho vncs shoiih 15¢ giycn 5911161111112 to climb. nnt they; should be watered regularly. arr-rs a- ._.-