diSTW‘l'KF. Tues. May 19. 1904 14 no Guardian, mafloftefown. \ MAPLE TRAY PRESENTED TO SPEAKER m. .iv... by the provincial go . wnment. was Welfare Minis- mighthelv promote-more 6* ‘ter Henry Wedge who In first cisii'e View by the public on mung uh. guest. “id "w. vital questions. The tray pre- will have many organizations and oven ations re resented SIIEEOSIM there might be merit “med “3 me' campbe“ was there this yiar. but nofie which in a Press \mit‘h Save I Dar- d map]. mm “pp” m‘“ can have a greater incfluence tisan view of public affairs. It and was made at Alberton. {on me public man yours" 1 Just before the dinner began, stopped a constable wont overlan official Town Crier strode I and told them to "beat it"! into the diningroom to the ring- S lThey did. ‘ing of a bell and cry of Oyez. ‘—“*“—“"""”“”*“*‘ Oyez. He read a p‘t‘oclamatilm nigned by the lieutenant - gov. emor calling for on. oolebu- B tion of Centennial Year and tContinued From Page ll i ALEXANDER FARRELL l ‘Prnf Ian Lachlan Camp- bell of the extension depart- ment of \it Allison Univer— siti'. Sackville is presented nith a tray following his ad- dress Saturday at the Can- adian Managing Editors con- ference here. Making the pre— sentation '5 KW. Larracey IIcftI of Mont-ion. Mrs. Camp- hcil looks on. Prof, Campbell to Mr, Preston dollars a year." Seated at the head table were “When 09mm can“ uy.‘ Premier and Mrs. Shaw. Hon. in does not want to give us any- i Henry Wedge end Mms. W not evenl'ML and MI". Burton . then presented the illuminated the country of fifteen niillion‘kroll Arrests occurred mlIckII:.€hing I "y they m V “‘7 F . 'C —\ t - ' r ' . . . LT TR Al F Rhoii ii M uhon a feii persons tried :begmnmg to pay b .ck “harem Penman. Norm my‘ hut rm from teen « aged lips keep the demonstration gomgi _ . i l ‘ . ' i‘l‘ fI'lPll’ aar: ilic bv whi in: it another frenrv‘ 5 ow. “5 for our wmrlbu' w“ ples'dem' and Mls‘ Fen" ' W ‘ ‘ pp p " tions (0 them.” man: R D. Owen. Kingston, Monday of chanting and getting In thei way of the police youth: 14 perm"! d'irin: a separatist demonstra- tion at place Ville Mario in the Premier Shaw. in stating the second vice president, and Mice. "v u” M d province's position. ranged ' Metcalfe. secre- er. [9 e - ubject ftrom education to fat‘ln-‘u'l'Y't'NBSUFN. Ind Mrs. Mot- ta ‘I deaths compared with film! i ‘ear Funneen of Omarm', to v. in traffic accidents, uwo drown» ‘ died in a fire. taI died on the highways. nnei more than in l963. There were‘ ‘ two fine deaths and three persons died!l l 1 seven drowniniis. in unclassified accidents. ha.ng of yfnnigagl trying to overturn a station - - - ‘ . . v ‘ . ing_ fisheries to transportation, calfe, 0t wa. PM“: ’a‘d “v.14 '11 “mm: wazn" Mlunglng to u Eng" all needing assistance. "But our 0:- "“I'V‘: w 'rill he charged. li=h . language radio station, voice is on. flying in me ML; «1:21 "I.Fr‘l!‘b!!‘.§ '11 er- tf‘ht‘rMi Wif‘h the driver at the The demonstration {allowed a march by 150 youths. mostly at l hizh-srhnnl age, to Place Vine! tor. Death To" wheel. . At this point itbe demonstra- 1“ M. 91” h a” “"0" hi I wore a dlghtly larger Marie from Lafontaine Park tin-nun than the one that ha see for themselves what had P d happened aian Confederation} Shouts of “revolution.” “Qua 'rallied At Lafontaine Park 0“. “0‘9"” "mm" M - no a in I a j - stated the press stood for the. R h map on heal and ‘ nastcpntral Montreal, but stilllrjght and I national .014” r“! ings. three in a plane crash alldi Saskatchewan had one unclassified death. i fic mishaps eight traf— l I while Manitoba had I and one mebeceouiitedlldead-iimi perm mm and can't: m Mm mid east file Nev-Madam! a“ a. t drowning. Nova Scotia had two traffic! traffic death. Prince Edward Island was unclassified deaths. The highway death to" was: six deaths on the highways and New Brunswick had a traffic fatality free‘ i in British Columbia, Twoione asphyxiation Alberta had death and unclassified fatality R BABY. BONUS CHEQIIE Can Win You A a new concept. in Luxurious niture. The full frame is made. of finished, 1 inch aluminum tubing, Vinyl webbing in ' honi— gay Colour Co ations of Green/White, Yellow/Win , and /White. CHAISE LOUNGE This 5-position, full-folding lounge offers ' rde n Fur- brightly so light a child can pick it up. straps are of heavy mbin- s »\ WOOLWORTH’S FMILY ALLOWANCE DRAW MATCHING CHAIR With extruded aluminum arm rests. four vertical and seven horizontal plastic web- bing straps. CASH YOUR ALLOWANCE CHEQUE HERE -- You May Be the lucky Winner WORTH? ( ill-\rs' HQ”;th ails, Qlifibgrnigu in)”; ‘i appeared to consist mainly of , .. - ~ , _ be? m comm,» aged that «so um. Each time police Snail gag": By THE CANADIAN PRESS a'r d‘irin: their 40 - minute: arrested one of the group, they of small“ are“ n ‘ At leaat 83 persons have died mirh behind four Quebec were follm'ed part way to their w" manke‘d by Comm“; in accidents during the Victoria i fl=z= tap" other: lhoutins Re" ence Peter Preston who toidi Bjyzkad' "h" mo" than " Approachir: Mace Villei ' . im "we are more Iihan aatis-I ' . . Mafia BMW :1. M the “18?ch The march lasted about ain‘fied th m". reception in. ! Traffic fatalities ‘accounted ‘ s sat down on Dorchestei‘ 11mg: mm. m. “hm me‘l Prince Edward Island. You maylI yzruwt °°mpued wm‘ ‘1 1'" miu~_ i i . J i '- not be ab to V 5 ' £57114: 8:3dangkags‘g:: 1"" M “I B"y‘1.v‘°' other Munich woallhpebut yduh A “my by u” Guam“ am, QWABNME. WV” 51' on {tori}: College. a McGill Uanfl-Vcan comp“. m m'h ML Press from 6 pm. local times bhhfigg 53.5% T“ n" M“; it“, women) “mdenct fm- t.on “MW.” Friday until I pm. EDT Mon. wczfgm‘mr! ,‘éy‘yg. ,3! figs”; ‘Iminiites an a statue ofi ' day ahowed to persons were “Emma ‘ ‘ " ‘ “ Queen Victoria. A few of them; CLOSING Fl’NC’I‘ION drowned, three died in fire and " ‘ gran up the steps of the building As it was the closing fu-nc- 10 died In unclassified acci- ET" ens-gm: "fiighynsnr’ghzd ‘R’RWV‘E placard s but were tion of the Conference the pres- dents. 1’; “ 2M3“ “gymf a“ hit: 1clvmui away by police. Six1ident also ex en sincere Ontario led the provinces with 11.5] {:5 -“"11’3'_‘ police cars accompanied the thank v ii to Councillor Joh ———————-v———-——— H" a M" "*9 b""*“’"d young demonstrators on the lastvNicholson and City Comptroll- f‘ji‘m PM" ‘vi'u’MMar‘i‘ mm" :phase of their march. to Place or E-‘iri _3 “1‘73" - D" ‘1“ “a”! ‘ Villa Maria from Royal Victoria :‘ this city. for the civic receptioni gm” 1" hr" and m“- H’Sh‘d iCnIIPEQ. editors earlier ?He PAINT film!" "511’ "‘ll 51"“ Cronin: Ste. Catherine St, a at the hotel. He line of- 00- Th9 “‘Imle EMU? "f “3””!— : party of four or five boyls broke i fered the appreciation of all i ' ers Won'ti‘at"?! ijaway from the group and i present to Burton Wis, exe-' All Kinds of Paint Ea’h‘"‘°d-'-‘l‘ the mum Wrath started to hoist one of their cutive editor of The Guardian-1 T’IM‘P “"0 “arm's 42"M‘PV number on their shoulders so'Patriot “for tremendous D. A. MMCANNELL Royal Rank Biiild‘nis DWI WNW" 1110 could reach a Union Jack: amount of hard work you put. mode in among them. telling,iand Red Ensign in a smal jinto makin tine gathering ouch them and curious bystanders in ; flagstand on the side of a store. a success." i l 0n of the police cars Pmiding at lib. dinner, which 140 Great George St. Tel. 4-8850, Ch‘towa 1000 Colors N Moore & McLeod Ltd. Outstanding Values in all Departments . CONTINUES All THIS WEEK! SHOP FOR BARGAINS IN: P children's clothes P men's weer P basement dept. 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