he EST-ERN Icunuomu -Mrs. “m” susmnsmn AND an m,“ subccrllllhll, Advertising aho .. Guardian ml! be IRWIN dull! at any of the followihzthrq u, Sh?“ “mun will be delivered to 5g ,¢ 2c per day or 10o per week.“ m, qrder to the b0! Nlnulltlhle for . HIM?’ t , Water 8L ggggfith. Water as. l; reserved for ueweI ,,,§‘,",“.f'.'.'ln. but advertlainl 0f “my nature may to inserted ‘QIIIIS a word strictly pay- “, ulvauce. 5cm rowan. 4 titre. g1‘ a semi) “ rut AND HONEY will fir? cough. 50c at Ibylor Dru: msinswfl- p, KNIGHTS TOOTH PASTE walker dz Semitic. and hum-es: L119 L-899-3 4-21. ... Liven on. TABLETS 10o ; walker (to Sample. up, Brim. Shorts. Cracked ‘g mzs and Ccrnmeal at ~ prices. Pond and Delaney. w. L-oas-s-s-oi. ,_ wiry Dorgan has resum- rduiles as teacher in Cape school utter her MOEM 0D- .. n Prince 001ml!’ Hospital- oth .or Mr. n15 goln .; PANTS 15¢ Pa". WIIIKCI’ pic, and ____.- I886 i: BARGAINS see ourMamh circular. Toyl0l‘ D718 Q)» gton. 5'1‘ ARRIVED shipment of PiIl-(IPQD Ohioh starter. ntush and Pond 1nd L-ae-La-z-u. fife pom. rmces horse moot. tripe, Jubilee around meat. uid Delaney, a dc. L-851-3-2-4i. . eeder . dcirv ration. . y. Eummemide. 0M‘ 0F DEATH LIN- DED-The Guardian deeply having published on March isultv lnlormmion. a report. mm or Mr. James Dunbar. .- who on the contrary is en- pcod health and writes: “Will --.. mskpht-he currectionmiln paper as Ere are so m Y 1 of sympathy comilifl 1113i .- handle them all." While oed at the opportunity ~-- such common. The l 1 trusts that. the unconven- caused Mr. Dunbar by the o will in some measure be by the satisfaction of know- . who: IUEII esteem he is held community. ' SIDE BOAR-D 0F TRADE- IIRUIM monthly meeting of l-w-o Board cf Trade Id cu Thursdaghltdr. ‘~ oreslcmk. yo: ~ ~----- reporting for the l- Committee said taken up the then lidia Pa?! [item But ure ear. in view of repairs beinil the bier. Mayor Camp- "I B150 asked for a, m3 ~ erside hohbor. The mot- mr ferry rates was discuss- several members. the dharue considered exorbi 00 being ' c retum trip. a. resolution -- ed asking for an art-mt.- Mr. J. LeRa the f0 I In two llm she '" stlooer. _ my ‘Danton "l wueat speaker was . M. Nicholson who rave an M discourse on service in mmuniiy. Mr. Harold 81ml?- “te fixldent of the svuhey Club was a auest. and Mrs. cial was relat - i‘. Simpson was form- ttnnected with the old Y. M. at Bummerside, and is d ' M h d decided to a the use LXI trIe poor child- "le tcwn. After the bids Melvod the work will -___... , 5M5‘ Slummgliialig: at?‘ i‘: ~ -- u. ..:"::....:o~ '= __—‘—~——-—-¢- ” Ilium Used To bat Silicosis ' ' I was published by Dr. ,,_ Pf- rvvlimo and JohnPonillWtct w-g-‘IABY NIPPLES.. 3 for 15¢, sinuous i—- LY ILL-Frie regret, w learn “d5 Wm narkness is seriously ill.—d —-LATEX nvsnm or. Special 20c pan, I5 IO Mal t “IVANTED-Sfllflsman for Mint-y wr rlgh man. A ply c "t rte,- sold at Bmcfs- nmel sununereiue, p m on _‘_. -—CONFINED To THE HOUSE —Friends when he fell o -EXTBA waterproof auto or slet wlun black Bruce's, ~—PBESTONE, few Brace —DEATII CONNICK - earlv Friday County Hospital, after an illness of l w we k . Mr. Gonnick was a c e s as special pol residence; at. nine o Indian River. Interment will be at n’ —s (Cgtinued from 12g l! smoke. in; in driven back by Further along the r. Rtamelnberixig h: radio in the next, room. he pound- ed on the wail but heard a scream ‘Phmwing his 1118298“ out the window LOIMBO info clothing down the ladd ruins. firemen sold th ‘carry them out. One Of MoColl, W Daughters of Moocll nor her found. The Chapter met in a version's lounge in the hotel th before the fire. Another n: the hotel. was reported for some hours after the blaze but Proposal Rejected By Dunning UITAW Booial Credit WUIJOIGJ that a. was rejected as t kind of inflati0n" b3! 23534.net“ Du 111M nun ‘n Q; M CUIIUIEY- ed all afternoon d?“ mourn ndntent. will be ..__ -....,__ ‘i ' SUMM NEW PON TIFF (Continued-fig |@ i; he will be crowned with the Tri- 090's triple one . ire (iollege of now Cardinal Payroll! his been Pontifl~8ui1hered to their third obedience, the last act of ceremonial homage which follows: Pope's election. Then they mot in ffhloel. still furnished with its °9Y1°1lV¢ 6011191110111. to hear the 51181118 of a Te Deum. At the end 0f this, a microphone was sot be- fore the Papal ‘muons for the broadcast of the Pontiffs message. Unanimous" Cholcg ‘Phe secrecy which customarily surrounds the comlavo tended to disappear in face of the speed and unanimity with which Cardinal Pacelli was chosen yesterday on the first day of balloting. Vatican pteiates reported that he received 35 votes on the first bell- lot. including’ the unanimous sup- port of the 2'1 foreign cardinals. On tine second ballot the total rose to 40. Both ballots were take/n in the mominz and members of the con- ciave were said to have atartui to pack their belongings during the noon recess, considering his elec- tion a foregone conclusion. PreLates said that on the third ballot he received 6i votes, the 62nd, his own. . have been given to the Dean of the College of Cardinals, Gennaro Cardinal Granite Pignatelll dd Bol- monte. Peace Messugo i In his broadcast discourse, Pius XII defined the peace for which e and cppealed as peace which our predec Jr of pious memory recommended to men with so much insistence art-d - voked with such ardent prayers." “We invite body." he said. "to peace of conscience, tranquil in the riendship of God; to peace of families, united and har-monizedby holy love of Christ, and, finally. to peace among nations through mut- ual, brotherly assistance, xriendly collaboration and cordial under- standings for the superior Interests of the great. humsn family under the watehfulnem and protection of Divine Providence. “In these troublesome and diffi- cult hours while so many difficul- ties seem to impede attainment of that peace which is the most. pro- found inspiration of heart-s. we raise to the Lord l r for all those who are entrused with the high honor nhd the gralve burden of guiding peoples on the rpm m prosperity and program" Fascist Reaction His phrase describing peace as "the fruit, of charity and justice’ found an Immediate. cordial re. spouse in Fascist circles. Th‘; reaction was all the more notable because of the diflidenoe some Fascists had shown toward Cardinal Pacelll, before the elec- Mon, as the possible sncoemor to the late Pius . Il Giornal-e Ditalia, authoritat- l said of tndayls s : "It may be imagined how wel- come his worm are to Italians con- sidering that in Italy today coder is exemplary, charity exists in the relations betv. l the various wo- ial closes. and Justice. already 89' cure internally for all, 1B $018M abroad for the population 0f W01‘!!- gm which has no land nor raw materials for its life and the needs of all its sons." The peace for which the Ponttlfl’ appealed. iv said, “I5 110i m0 W“ street peace of democrrctic pacifist: who make use of pacifist theories to conserve their or-vileacs and their illegitimate posseueions- "The peace which the Pontifi in- volou and for which he intends t0 camecratc his energies as the We‘ g9»- 01 peoples is, as he himself has ‘said: ‘Peace in Justice’ justice for nations and for individuals." ROLLO BAY WOMEN’! INSTITUTE 'I‘he February meeflfl-S °Y the Rollo Boy East Women's Institute was held st the home of Mrs. Bd- win Peters with eight members mnt. ' prilieeting opened A Street hat-l’ . mo: cousmr M“ m ' nu be 1m mufsnifrsstf“ U l. , Glllianflgrgflruwselalc: r n “in s Phoneogéd m- 7:12‘ m; :1 deliveries on your route. ——-—~———-—~_-. GI‘ O6 BGIIIDIE. that, A s. Jonn OVES walker do sample. YEAST AND IRON TABLETS r bite. ‘Cod Liver‘ Oil and 32 om. 64c. Walker a semple. Sun in rnnoe couzny. ticod Uppor. Monday. March 6 P. M. and ask L-B76-li-3-3i. bmween 4 and Mr. Bchaker. __ U] Nmt to learn that Cluior Wnaien is conrineq to house, having hurt, n15 bu}; t: to his home one evening._-,5 HEAVY brhlht red. dark green and li . Special sale on at L-899-3-4-2i. the best. chegpest only reliable anti-freeze. ice than one half what it was o. years ago. Order now a. 5- 14-899-3-4-21. OF MR. DANIEL There passed away morning m the Prince Daniel Connick 45 years of age and lived in Slunmcrside for some and in the summer time acted . in uneral will take ing. leaving his late o'clock and from oe tholte Church at l1 River Cemete , SIX CHARRED Pulling on a pair of slip- be had opened the door lead- to the corridor cnl to be heavy blac smoke. hall he saw room was on the third hadheania as. His got no answer. when he shouted "fire" , he saw firemen below pre- a . He turned the room to get more but almost. immediately intense beat. drove him back he window and he escaped er. addllion to the six bodies re- the still smoking seen others but hsd bee? unnbie t0 Klnxaton. Ono. wsato mam of Evange- Ohspter, Imperial Order the Empire. of wh‘cb was a member. Neither Mrs. husband have been number, Berti; Donkin who is provlxr regent of the order and lives missing found at the ivc. lsideme of a r was answered by each mefltbe’? pavinr a nickel. The minutes of lasi- meeting were road and ED‘ proved. The followinz committees were noptflriléd! T“ "I!" m‘ wheel, Mrs. Edwin Peters cndMtl- yo,“ g, peters; sick. Mrs. Harold Mcliwen and Mrs. John J. DEM“? pmgmm, Mrs. Felix Peters and Minnie Chaisson. ‘rho member! decided to supply floater!“ f" "l; A. mm amen - A P°"'°“°- w” “m” U“ nepers were loud: "Women's Part in Canada's PM? rm". bv Mrs. Joseph Devecu: and VThe Meaning of Adult Education .by Minnie A. Ohaisacn. Mrs. Frank E. Peters invited the members to her home for next‘- mmtng when answer to mfi will be e Joke or Riddle. . Meetln! odiourned. A hint‘! lurch was served and a social hour spent. wontlrs our or ruAYln AT nmrrou Canard 0n may u! the Women's M I93 of Victoria and with the n Aunt nertioimte in the; Worlds Pra A l fim ‘fut? on u - 1:35am ame t sitt . BIeIc-tkmaglrzmgoeiei ndit his moowevamfi- not describe mhuugtluttagl: It wou an; lguul-a-tlnu in tofourtimal. ER AND PRIN lClermontAces- I Ga in Berth In Playoffs tween three and four hundred f the largest, at. o: m; moon. mu kept. in s steady up- roar on Thursday evening in Ken- fllfltfnn rink when the Clermont Mes. ln their atiflest game of the ses-svnnmnaeec toekeouta 5w the Burma valley Ar- shortmnnded is 111e, as the vine goes, and un- doubtedly the Valley hays have learned ir lesson and will in the future not be caught. napping. Out in front 4 to 3 and also out ma/tter from gong to go , l- izing tfne winner at the g/enrgen minute mark. The suimnary: First Period 1—O1ermon~t, Jcbea (Chunky) P-Spring Valley, n onwipz Ho . n (F. Profltt) o Pemlties: F. — — -— — - 11.45 McKay, James Mills. R. Champion. Stops: by Meinnis, '1; Campbell, 9. Second Period Valley. R. Champion 1.09 '. G. Mills 3.98 Mills fJclisezMilliis) ----_~__ 5-1911: lrg Va "y, H. Champion (L. Cumpbell) 14.3 7—Spring Valley. McKlnnon 18.00 Penalties: G. McKay. fitcps: by McInn-is. i-Z; Campbell, Third Period b-Oiermorwt. Jnbez (Chubby) Mills __ _. _ _ * _ _ _ _. v27 0—Olerm0nt, Jrabez (Chubby) Mills (James lvlills) -- - - - 16.441 kPgfzaltlest F. McKay (2). G. Mc- y. 88cm»: by Molnnls. 14; Campbell. ‘zigotal atom: Mcinnis, 33; Campbell by eadinl ‘l. club Woman's Creed. and roll ca S8111 Lineups - Clermont: Goal, Campbell; de- fence. G. y. E. Mills; for- words, G. Mills, Jnbez Mills, James Mills. Sohurmnn, Dalziel, F. y. Spring Valley: Goal, ; defence. H. Champion, Heclobert; forwards, McKinnon, Cam ll, Profit/t. R. Champion, C. C am- 910th. Refleree, A. Int-kins; lincsmarLF. ‘p e. -NOTES-- First choice of three stars to Ii. Champion, the Spring Volley defenceman who got their opening "sh receiving noos- ir second due to a re- bound, he made one of his ma rushes to put it in the right place. He also turned in a brilliant game on defence- Becond place goes to Bcburxnun. Aces‘ winger. Although figuring in no 5001B he played heads-up hoe key all the way, back checking to perfection, breaking up play after play. and will if he keeps improv- . be on outstanding man in this league. Third choice has to be Mem- nis. spring Valley goalie. for if ever a Brod-a. was seen in action here this boy was certainly the one to turn the trick. especially in that final canto in this game; he kick- ed. threw and batted them out from all angles, the long ones. close ones and mysterious ones. He must at times have had the idea that all the Oiermont. boys had a wafer to throw his way. And now. fans, the finals are a- out to start and you can rest as- sured of wishes both teams the best of luck. H solo. "Shadows." was. beautiful] rrandered by Mrs. John MacQua-r- It was decided on the kind in. vitltion of Mrs. Morrison to mm the mans: at Hampton a cerltrel “w” $3,532.. Prayer o able albsenoc, through -sickness of the President of Victoria Auxiliary wu deeply regretted. but. her IP9- ctalpmyer for mewChMlg-lch and world peace read . Cam- , neqehcloegy felt m ed. e o wing. Mrs. Jabez Lea 0g mlssipin workmen! After the enedic on a haM-tmur was spent in whim lunch was served. sTD CE COUNTY CHRONICLE Additional Sport EGU / SummersidelS High Defeats West Kent 5-4 AJ ‘m: annual Summe High School ice sports were held at the Crystal Rink, Bummerside lastnlght with a large crowd witnessing l! highly satisfactory program. West Kent School nosed out the Sum- mmide relay team in one of the features of the program but the home forces got. their revenge when the School team withstood a des- perate West Kent rally in the ah- nuai hockey game to edge out the visitors 5-4. Tho game was fast throughout with Lidstcne-coached crew taking a. commanding lead as they scored four times in the opening period without a return from their op- ponents. West Kent gradually struck their stride and chalked up the opening goal of the session only to have Summerside match it before the nest period. West Kmt took advantage of the breaks to score three counters in the thirdto bring the score to "n5. if your set need; n new tube or two, we can supply figmlgip: gain up’: lar e :- . gm _ dBF-Radlo Dcptrflment,“ a e 4 RADIO BARGAIN! ._. A 1939 Macaroni 4 - tube Electric lnble Model Radio-uni used a few weeks and than Iradsd I" f"? I VI ll- A small, ‘Jtllliitact set suitable for bed. room or de ac, lug“! Pflfie $32.95,ncl:afln¢ at S LEO‘: a e 4 RUBBER BELTING —— Belt and Alligator Belt . We havpéna. com- SUMMARY Flrst Period Bummerside. : 49 (Mor- Bcates) Summerside. Hogan 1:05 l. Hogan H.305, 3. Summerside. Hogan (Bodies, Morrison) 3:06 » 4. Summerside. Bernard (Mac- Lean, Woods) 8:15 ‘ Penalties —-None. Second Period 5. Charlottetown, Perry (Mac- beod) 1:05 . Summerside. (Boates. Hagen) 3:05 Penalties ~None. Third Period cad Am T. Charlottetown. Crockett 3:12 11in; 1|”, em, on “ma, . ChariottetownfMacbeod 6:07 sheep and horses. Instant, s1- 9. Charlottetown, MccLeod 12:- fwflvfl. economical and com- 04 Penalties —-None. pIeteIy satisfactory. Relay teams-Clftown. IS Crockett, MMLeOd, Andrew Pen-y S'Slde —Delgha.n. Boat/es. Bem- Summerside lieur, first quality Ire much bettrr cheap Imported lamps. give mo M o r r i s o n I . Department. I O O DRI-IULL — Use this IMI I’! ‘ma! insecticide for srd. Hogan. AlcoholmAltd M” PM” l Ge 8065 p n! such as drivinu on ___ " "Pill: Mid’: remov stains. ROY POWERS, KING'S SCOUT- Activities Tobacco 0n Nazi Blacklist BERLIN, March Zi—-<A.P)—-'Iihe Nazt leadership today called on CLEARWATER. Flea... Mcmh $~—- forum" our. 0' n18 1mm. r00 _ Dodgers’ pitcher who is. as usual. c holdout may be the subject of lm investiga- tion by Baseball Commissioner K. M. Landls erg-tiny the arch-s Gen- with Lentils said Munm nzjgn youth to sssimie o. {new “not ml d-truW-obstlnene mm tobocco in ergmlattion Reichduehrcm- Hitler. opening a ccmoairm aaolnst in- fpxicants and smokinu. Youth Leader Baldur Von Schimnh and other orator-s held up the FUOIITGI‘. whgh neither ldrinks “nor d Nu“. as exaanp or 20c . it Binge beer zoos t?» mentioned, was assumed tho/t was directed only licuor. Under the iional Health uflnttf the OM TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL h 0o wi not to participate season. th camps crasinst bani ausflices of the No.- Department‘. ofthe ‘The following is the report for is to meet ' the month of llcbruary Senior Dcpurtment: Grads X-l. George Halliwell; 2. Theo Fry: 3. Nilncy Craig. Grade IX-l. Betty Howatt; 2. Freda Howairt; 3. Ralph Robinson. Grade VII-l, Flora Omssnlan: 2. Ralph Ed Money (equal); Grade VI-i. Doris ion Foy; . G V-i. Elinor Bell; 2. Roma Howatt: 3. Penzie Crossman. Grade IV-l. Wallace Coiibock. Grade IIT Senior-J. Shirleyvs- gash: 2. John Mstheeon; 3. Richard Grade 1T1 Junior-d. Lloyd Carr; 2. Ralph Foy. . Estelle Carr; H Senior-i 2. Phyllis Crossman; 3. Louise F03’. Grade III Junior-l. Feme How- att; 2. Harleigh Howatt. Grade I Senior-i. Ralph Call- back: 2. Donald Howstt. Grade I Jun‘or-1. Eva. Bell; 2. Cecil Fay. Perfect attendance: George Hai- liwell, Betty Hewett. Adelaide Lord. lFlora man. Ralph Edwards. sheidon Hewett, Doris Bell. Elinor Bell, Howdtt. Shirley Vee- sey. John Matheson. Harleiizh How- ottyFen-le Hewett, Eva Boll. Principal-Vern O. Simpson. Assistant-quantum Mnbev. Twelve common listed by the Nazis to back a slou- en umlnamthat “wihoiesome life is a national duty." These objectives were s ' . of orormant nursing mothers: abstinence by those endangered bv either aloo- hol or we. S. Alootbolic abstinence whenever Bneolatl responsibilities. onto: severe punishment to be irnorsed for alcoholic offences. i. Control of boom advertislnz by a business ooupcll alg close cooperation with vary e ers. 5. Prtgahlbiltion of advertisina that nmom- a or M beneficial to heaiiih or useful in preventine disease. owimllse of mt last a third! of s-i- cooisumlut ea or ea- tabliahimz settlements for herodlt- only sound families omnurised of mnerotla dren n . 7. Establishment of public rea- tourants which do not, serve ai- ooholic drinks. B. Increase in manufacture of . non-alcoholic drinks at low prices. (Patriot please WPY) o. Promoti of scientific ex- . UITAWA. March 2 —-(OP)—-'I‘he Aasoclsts llgpdical Research C0m~ mittee of e National Research Council announced today, foll0w~ fling a two-day meeting, i had de~ c ed to direct lmmed ate attention to tuberculosis and rheumatic dfs~ eases as its first objects in the medical research field. of these fields. the com- mlttee announced. rotects will be u. Edlwatipn of W-llfissngil Tile- BOIIIA eonduc hm 0 .V. n. Physical“ intense rol- the entire nation. Reviewed and nrlurn II. GTDoT; At icon Anvil. Hmgu out: Business Hum:- y. q, 7],, , ,. .441 '.-.;.. . .;o$1\J-Ll\‘<rtvl'r.‘¢TV-"-‘ {t't:\'i‘-"’7'-“"““ “’" ydney Takes 9 - goal Lead In Opener (C?) power-laden Million- aires practically assured them- selvu of the Nov: Beetle senior hockey title tonight with n end:- lng 9-0 defeat on the crippled Halifax Wolves. he game was the flrut In n. home-and-home series for the provincial chlmplomhlp won hat year by Glace Bay Miner-I. The Wolves put up a strong re- sistance during the dying mom- ents of the game. but were cub played the greater part of the contest. Evans in the Sydney goal ‘ was called upon to make some brilliant saves in the third per- iod to keep his slate clean. Sydney players broke through the Halifax defence without much difficulty. Hal Ingram, former Moncton player. was the sparkplug of the Sydney‘ team with speedy rushes Halifax: Goal. Fra ' I18. right _ defence, uEWen. McNelll. Towell: Williams; left . Ingram; right wing, Fritz. McGibbcn. SUMJWARY First Period . Sydney, Mclcnahan (Wil- . McGlbbon) 7.i0 sydney, Fritz (Gill, Appleby) Sydney. McGibbon (Towel!) Ilenalties -McEwon. Bligh a Second Period Sydney. Gill (Applcby) 2:05 . Sydney Appleby (Gill, Ing~ ram) 5:10 6. Sydney. Ingram 5:40 7. Sydney, McGibbon (‘Mc- Lenahnn, Williams) 14:58 Penalties -—None. Third Period 9 ill‘, Sydney, Williams (McGibbcn) '9. Sydney Ingram one Penalties -None. School Sports Are Staged In Montague '3. Charlottetown Heartbreokerg de- feated a Montague School team 9- last night in c game played in m. Charlottetown: Goal, Doyle; do. fence, Bell, Hooper; forwards, Whitlock. Gauthier, Bian- chard, Casford. Russell. Montague: tallied one each for tJie Montague team. Rfferees were P. Fffl-SCT and Mc- Nov n. Results o! ice meet at school , ns- . "fitilfitfli t, 1 mm Gillis; 2. Catherinyrhllnclmn; 3- Hllda. 1 Am Boys, and 0 years-l. n Nelson; 2. Billie McLean; a. noo- nfe Campbell. Girls ll and 12 years-l. Nellie owls,- 2. Jean Duvar: 8. Pegry B Boys, ll and 12 veers-J. Barrie McLure; Z. Arthur McDonald. Boys, 13 and i4 years-i. Hur- old Stewart: 2. Clarence Gordon: 3. Mack Beek- Backward race for boys-i. Oiar~ once Gordon; 2. Blair McLeod: 8. Barrie McLure. Senior one mile race-l. Pe Milburn: 3. Doug Nicholson; Russel Kelly. Chnriottetowrr. In a rel H g; Youg MoNiY FouTnu. TAXES a‘; Bin-hon? Touct-t ‘ma. HANDLIL’ o, T,‘ grg- l1- Hns $otuit1>o§mNT rmgag ‘Palm’! ON l1’- off victor. team were: C Gordon, Lovat Fraser and Ronald McDonald. Onoharlottetown’: team were: Ed Blanchard. Henry thier. Charles Russell and H Hooper. Officials were: L. Poole cer; H. McDonald, starter; P. Mc- Kermie. D. Nicholson Mid A. ser. 111d m. initiated in a number of institutions thromzhout the country where the particular investigation can be co:- ried out with economy and advant- age. ‘lite protects will be cone atcd by e committee. t. by Dnmlnlon lleudunnrlsv-e The flay flrnula Allullrllltlflll, Carleton and Vicinity MtnWcllOOlMliI-I-Itdfllletbll l, 9d Ttifldl piss... t... poem“... ..: vellerk neat. “Min Mazzdflunt. B. A. d Capote averse, u a week-em ee her aster, Miss Frances Huzguof 8t. Eleonora. ton H tt of to w: 00k n with o,” hmsfét‘ game s , in his powerful V~8 tnick. Misses Mark Carleton and. Borden were week-end their aunt. Mrs. Hunm of Kenaington. The “flu" is prevaiwt in mele- ton and adjoining districts, LL50 some cases of chicken-pox among the school children. -D. PUBLIC FORUM This column II open for the discussion by correspondents u! questions o! interest, lottasown Guardian don not ne- ooulrlly endorse the enlnloaa of enrruoondeuta. _J_C_QIYLAYE\IJ?$1_ irom, page 4! ' responsibility. Sectionmen have been slashed both to and 8-! to ployees, have heard of cuts among the higher- uns. an acknowntgc, iruui that in many instances officials manage to effect these cuts therday enhancing their position as capable economical officials, I; has been cs- serted. b not maintained by in some cases when er downs, the higher ups have been rewarded for their economy by an increase close to if‘ not equal to the save made in the 0% 1 ‘my date by C Cfl-XIIKCT boss is there and is and acknowled- by cad: party, yet each party afraid to touch much lbs; to crate to remove it. Nei r amalgamation nor yet un. ificstion is n = t a thor- gpggl and wcompgeti alrhlzaitagon e W5 m: t a reorsa za on should beszin at the top not at the sectionmen nor the lower downs. Hon. Mr. Manion was M of Railways during the term of th Bennett aovemment. 193i. to i935, and rill-rink I115 tenure of office he “filmed curhtlailments which result- n a scv g of some $19,000,000, 00 whidn admittedly 15 much bee- man any action by the omen: eaen WWII, 51011 OZ ed by the Hon. ad " some fig Gaxdin . h . m“ m has; Iiéigw acknowlede. at least when ifd §lls§ut°*:.;:....".r =- . Mr. Gardin I un Sir, etc, UP WEST. -__~____ RETORT nrscomrnovs make e one _ ntied Liberal mad over 60 your: he atom he has been p In; Don Quixote for a period attacking 13s. as the liquor traffic. I was too late to his long one logical letter. I think it is time he don-nod his horns and made hls last. great charge. etc. r am, Sir, _ ~ - um yummsolvi no “m4 Muurl; weir. 6o ‘Auwrflb mgvcttce. Comr- Ttnazu- EBA riActsTnAm Sari-ms Now-