PAGE EIGHT v =§_- - _ it FRINGE EDWARD. TODAY All SATURDAY ‘rill; ACHARLUFTETOWN _ —->~< .._.-..,._;‘ souus s. mswici" I nowr mm: Miss 1111s seusnnount SALE ......_.. ,.-q-‘-~.___... i! Protests, Liberal Action Gluniiiga 0i A In Clwking 0H Debate‘ "w" “m” cantor. i I . rum m snunusv Qn Farmers Resolutions ‘ New Glasgow -*~'"<~~- w" "~1- . _ . Mrs. Blair Andrew hld ii P1955" Strong protestjgfsinst the oct- ‘Hows kammfls‘ ant vilit with an» friends. Mr- and ion of Jones Government mem- ‘g u", willlsm McMillan lust wcck l E in choklnl "urs “u”! PIE.‘ ibers and supporters . . ' MAY 2.1 quARDlAnr v v A 9.47 ehlrl Ferguson hlvo boon $111‘ the: sister. MU- Wl-lilllm MbGuigsn; xilikcrs. SHOWS 3:Z$-7-9 MI‘. Iidwln Stevenson enlwll l!!!‘ weak-end with hil family here. _"" M . Po rl l-I watt spent n t w Iflllroff discussion on farmers‘ resolu- w‘ "d ‘u’- G~H “wk” “ndldeysulast ‘wreck with her dBlIBiliFI. WI“ Y!“ wuiu n“ ("nip lions brought into the Legislature iamgli "manual"! 01' l!" Alfiiwllimsv William Toombs and Mi" by Conservative members, wu am y N‘ ‘y’ A 1 Toombs. IAIN l "All" 0N Iillllltil made last week in the House by s» t Mai-oi. ..i.lf.'i‘.i'lti'i“fl“a.i*.‘t“.fifl.w’l“l..t Regretful farewells were sold l-i 1 1 1 1 g1 1 1 Mr. Pete runrtin and his three iglztfglfgdgetQéletggltz. n speak no n ‘week. Idahmhtarsl-a-hq 1.111 fordlhie 5,133.. . ~ h w Ire opera ng a a ry - . ‘ Ehoi-‘ie 2.31718 oimgacgi‘ Aline: vtfwg Dig‘: mliwuiiiiflldllui’ ma) ifiwliim, 111.101}! friends wish him suc- ‘resolutions introduced in this ""1 ‘W be hound nowlc," in. m‘ MW vntprpru, she is steadily improving alter her; recent sickness. iHouse, one by the Conservative week-and at his been. hero. ' 1 'member from Tignish and one by, ____ 1b u" Ap3ielfi"_;"“;f;" P??? I??? : & s , 1 ~ CEil u Ii - -- ‘ F- . - ‘iggfnelllllisgrilct ‘lmliinrbelxil/latliilezlrfii siiliief tfincmllimxhgzfvmmm" P-twtge ‘pita! rt-ilurncd home on Frldill‘ ‘ ' imfhCy are not identical but they l" ° you span 1.1-1. mends hope for ilifi “lmd-i? treat oi the some subject in con- "ccwm l” hi“ Imm" hum" ‘Inection with a floor price for -. motatoes and control of acreage. i Mrs. John Clark spent a few “dws with he? brother Dr A B Miss! Evelyn Plneau who has been , . employed in srmmerside. L1 uow TllES. 8i WEDrMAYB th & 7th GUY Klllll - IIYSI KNOX IIONH QTQflQII TOM HARMON Also: "SNOOPER DOOPER" and VARIETY VIEWS mum, n-rzoansm sran . _ ' "o. s. s." IN PJllil‘ UWLES - H "NEWS OF THE DAY" A KN Eli A new and exciting star com- bliiillim comes to-dny io the Prim-c. Elilwlrd Theatre when Paramount's Too Barcfacr-zl "The leader of the Goirrnment istood up and waxed eloquent in denouncinw anything in the nat- ure of ragimentntion on‘ the first |resolution. l-le said nothing when -the- second resolution camp up for discussion. Apparently it was whore this one came from that kept him quiet. I am not going to debate the merits of the res- olutions. but l’ do protest er we do something to correct. that attitude and show the im- portance of schools. thc sooner we will get back to a better grade oi’ education." ReferringJo the in: agreement. Mr. Mathcscn said that in many respects the setup is desirable from the standpoint of the smal- ler provinces. ‘it avoids dual taxation. which is a good thing. But we are paying taxes today jvrhich ten years ago were never heard of. He cited comparative after spending s few days with her brother, Mr. William Tocmbs and Mrs. Too-nib! . Miss Wlnnifrod Hayte: Went the ~ wnck-end with her parents. Rev . J.W. a-rd Mir-s. Haytcr. She is the efficient teacher of York School. 1 and . Miss Lorne MscAuslsnd to be impossible this spring. "The roads can't all be graded spring but I suggest the Ministeri take one or two machines and .been spending iha llillhltr months 1 1turned to his home here rccontll. and is receiving a cnrtfal. welcom m“ I from his numerous friends in the early hours of the mcrvinx ni Han 11cm. of hcr daughter. .\'irs. William Bernard. Bympaih is cxlPuflcd lo her loved 011m". lvllr. William Stawari -vi:o has with his niece, Nfrs. and M’: Murphy. sea Ffcl Alurph View. r:- Mr. and »Mrs. Mervyn Balm-an. The first one, which got a very lst-evennn “d M" Stevenson . . i » i " spending somc ililie with her pur- “$55.1? ‘gfefiifigggij "1"" i" l°"“"l°d il°“"- ents. m. and Mrs. Audrewiiincam! v _ lto suit the pin-poses of the other.‘ Mr. Orville Huytcr. student of fxfogqisllilgnfcgon" I very import‘; . , i o" "Dr u” |The other was introduced today - ip.w,c. wag a recent mum- at‘ his ' _ L R snot passed iviahoiliii. ‘trouble Ii lllr. Philip lllutlirson home hero. 1 The mm, m...“ 1., 1..., C0111... n: 01-1111111111901)... . a is m» 1 ____.-_- . s - -~ . __ w... shocked .. ., m. M. Inn: nmmc u 1&1 know what it is. the students nowadays. Th0 qulck- Mnnwuggu Q"- regain“ 119m, an push: on Sunday Am,“ 7m] suv now run NEXT YEAR PERLMAN runs make s better showing on ordin- The people did not -=~-=-i-i~ s. 2.'£.°.’.”.?.'.'Z.“..‘l‘.¥°.§if‘. ::"..::*:..:‘r; 25:12:“ 's:..:::"...'.r;...‘.’"‘.*:: m»- w» m»: M» m- "we AT GUARANTEED SAVINGS m“ '0'" with Ah“ “dd "d "is to be ridiculous i Canada in reply to arguments o" " quickly u "Mum" “Wand mend. in Nor? “mum Mai l cyan“ mtneflnd l" stem“ mks- U“We had another resolution advanced bv-llon Mr Wright m" h” “n” "mini “may 'New Glasgow on ‘lung-a?!’ iThfyl Both Ladd and Miss Fitzgerald - h t. Q f m we cnnswvqflve M. v . ‘H 1' h' h ' Mr. Mathoson wondered whsth- 1W9" “(Wm/Dillllfd "ll i_--fl'l' Will-i‘ v ‘ Wm b‘ ‘m’ ” °i°°""°" i" ‘he (nilg tin-Inf‘ Tom? First bistric‘ .11? ‘ "All s“ d1 i: ad him‘ ‘l’ m‘ "mm"! l" ‘"4 mllil‘ iby Mr" and M“ EH" Andre“ 1/ 1/ P government's intelligence service. P“; 91 rag‘ H ” m‘ m c“ ‘nbwl “iov ‘l? m fax“ m‘ tonance hsd been cut in order to lam M’ Gwrg’ ‘wdmw M“ 59"" l Z 3 2 the Office of Strategic services, and ° "m9. Bil ill; ll l HM e Mr. Matheson. Arent they ‘the week-end at their heme hero _ “pa,” h", it m“ they ccmnle‘ s11 iect that has had a great deal interwoven with this tax agree- ary account. EMPIRE m“... “ch cum. h l _ t w‘ k _ of discussion in thc country. ‘Last. mcntynti made? 11w amount you . _ ‘ ' . _ 1 A gngd congregation attended; , N 11m them M one M xiysrsmngtthqrfir \l".iiil"l‘ l i'f‘l"lVt‘i'l :1 l"il£‘l' uiviimfz, pay illllO the Dnnrnlon ironsury éllliléliglmuch o‘ m“ Mud of rm iNcw Glrsgow Chm:- lli Church‘ _ m“. romnmic “Cum; mums in inc in 1 ul n ii ui \VillS- now lH so hutch lurgm" than in "c referred to one mad ten Tuosrin_s' wrung. Apri 1221111.. wacrc nnywnod‘ 111w, iii w u grnuu- 1M0 thnl ll cannot b!‘ compared mu” In length connecunz'flun_ ‘Tllily ltnd the 1vleaiure to listen to __ 1 "Q s_ 5n m“! ‘he dramaucnnv of liiTl!|i"‘ll1 ‘ i.ll"il of both: of all. Thvrc is ivhcrc wo make t" Riv" with hush!“ wmch was ,i'iv¢ Bible students. namely Messrs i’ fihrillin; gLpy-y o; an undercover political nudes. tn discuss a rcs-; the complaint that wc arc not probably unique in the Dom“? ‘Roy McKinney. doe-xi: llownrd Mc- 1 Q lopenung “am known as "Anpw olutian proliniii’! a 11min elevator! coiling enough back. It is not ‘on A "mt of $100000 Md been Kay, Kenneth Washbllrn. nrd Jock .1. ' c jack». who“ "M," a" to 1,1,“. up for Charlottetown. They had dill; the flciirrnl setup in principle: “My... by the Domhlnon to build Ball-Trill i" SEFYiPE iiild iliilil- Til95i‘ .- 3 [nudge 1,, pram". 1,, pr,.nnmt1nn up a lot of (lulu on the stibjccl.‘ v10 nuiic agree with ihnt. It 11 and a" the Provlncm Govcrm ilmilllg mPll i"? filililFlli“ lll Gil" g0- 1119 D Day 131-1111“; T1... tf-r-lnx‘ (‘llll si c il1.1i liillll 1t has hccnmcf has been rather amusing in seal dent Md u, do w" to grade n ‘cinnati Bible Srminriry. one n! ihc which includes Ladri and Miss 1‘- mi‘ m" “$1!” mymlilhw‘ m“. "lmlbcis n“ m“ Fifi“ "f m“ He urged that s system of roatlilnmps‘ tramp“! msnmflons in I'm h Fitzgerald. is Darnthtitcd @1110 Provincv. l‘. was JiiSl. killed likniliousc paving lip scrvicc lo ihcl nmimcnance be egtnbiiahcd bv|U._S./.. Rr-iq J Viv llnyivr 1nd ihe .Fron‘c¢ orig proceeds to 1w 1.. m“- ‘that when the rcsolution conic ngrrcment and giving attention to appomtmg responsible m” ‘Qhlifivlifillc iii Yl-‘lfiiifi ‘ills °dill‘-'lil°il' [tact the lflenggh underground 1°1- into this Iiouse! ~It secms to mc their consciences at. the some t 1 u f d d h ill 08"‘?! ill i997 °ll W" diifflelli ‘assistance in executing their high- that was a very high-handed atg timc." Pssggnsfiysectngn tsklnrg“ ca“: oihoccasions. ‘ly dangerous assignment. titude on the part of this GOV-‘i Mr. Mnthcsou rcfcrrcd with RlT-i freshen by directing the “u”, . 1 - 1 The leader of the cmup, played ernment, when they killed that; nrovnl to n ccmmczii» quoted in.‘ 1mg m, mm", ' M.“ Una court‘ who l, u“ ebigfladpllfvilmd and wiltiflbllwe ‘pred- Mflirade v -- Alberta Bimini“, by Don Bcddioe. meets a violent end resolution without allowing it to. The Guardian by lmonurrl Bmc- ' ' ‘ '3" “5 5°°" a5 5 s“ a i? 9 l" 5T9 Nililll- . g1 . . 1am! the others must proceed with- be tiiscussed." ken. sirrssinf! iho nccd of a sfnnd- Fume" “aunt-mud ‘ruem team“ at Rennie; Road; H" b‘? “bmhml Giiliil 1V ~ ROY Cfiisweil. Adele ‘iout him. Ledd is given orders to‘ nrd course of studics throughout 35:302.}. [he “mowing "hi _ Pork-twin. EH01 BI-llliflifl. 1M1 juice over. and while he worries rlflhibluflll Farce the Dominion: also a lcttm- by 1.1,, compumented the Minister‘ Grads X-Uidine White W's’ bu‘ Gumbo“ meant” Pwma“ " m“ Mm Fumvnld»! m‘ “.111 re. 1 .14..‘ v0.1.0“ Crock“. m The o! Agriculture on h“ addnu] - that the Institute pin-chose more Grade llI - Lorne Stevenson. and” 1x _‘ Melvin’ whit" vel" land for the school ground; in or- der to oncourage the pupils In the fllosslbility of beautification of the grounds. A general discussion on lnvltlna Prof. Mugford took place in order that children and adults turd them. ii’- is h?!‘ diver ilPmi- Dealing with the liquor situa- Guardian dcoiiniz Will] the same? illng of the Nazi Colonel Molsicl- tion. Mr. Matheson said he had hvbicct. "If we nrc to bring‘ oxivliichspliflek siiidmrliilgi nfirsiznliitnaf ‘lllclkiirfLlgaséffhnf ‘Wilifli 6ll"bi¢l "will l/O “wllmillisil ncver regarded this from n [iOll-iflbfllil. notional unilv. Mr. Mnthe- 1 lmczrtn|n' at the present L1me‘31_~1-11;1@@gge 331111111 311C315 ‘i391: 1919i? PlIW°9°~ The 001N191 i! "filral" tical standpoint, He regarded ex-; son dcclnred. "wn m~::i do somc-‘omng u, lack o; Conan”; 1| inn-d ' *5 b‘! 3°?“ mlyt- kiimm u’ 3mm‘ cessive drinking as the greatestlthinrt nlnn". this. iinc." c,“ at mum“ He noted”; msade v1 _ ‘Mme! Ahqdmws 1W3" mmhefle" i" Jdh" H°Y"“'l'- social curse. He had voted for ' ' q ' Grad: I! - Billy Nunn. Grade - Normu. Parkman; Mar- lorie Hooper. Mabel Bulmsn. The pupils JNElVlllI special prizes for spelling. ere Ncnna Park- But their work does not and wit’: e blowing of tine bridge. It goo: ion from iheire into Non-moody. illlil what happarys i5 sold t0 mll!" |"O. S. S.” one of the most emit-ill? iedventures ever filmed. The incidents ln "O. B. S." in- igludg rm-ny factual occurrencos. {taken from the archives of file ‘Office of Strategic Services. only i/ndw open to the P1151“?- l ‘tn ‘LATEST BED RYDER. TOP FILM FARE Allan Lane. in his fourth role l3 Red Ryder. is in the thick of a battle over water rights in "Home- stesdcivs of Paradise Valley." which opened at the Empire T1108!!! i0- do . ; 5.. one side of the bail-lo B" the honest settlers. and cn the 011mg, a 13111-1 n: crooks headed by jA. O. ‘Bis-inc. the wealthy publisher of the nearby Center City new!" Also TERRYTOON i COMEDY and SERIAL . “GENTLEMAN JOE PALGOKA” T0 OPEN LOCAL ENGAGEMEVT Political intrigue forms the dramatic background of “Gentle- man Joe Palooks," second of the film series based an Ham Fisher's famous comlc strip, which wit] openi an engagement at the Orpltolf theatre io-dzy [eon Errol and J0- Kirkwocd co-stur in the Moa-iogram comedy-drama which a'so fcaturm Guy Kibbee, Elyse Knox and Lioneli Slander. Laughs. action and suspense. :16- cordirg to-adwP-nvcc nrtlccs. combine to make this latost in lhn scries a? tap-notch film. Mon Errol as man- ager Knobby Walsh discovers tilt his fightq loo Rirhocd. in the role of Palovlca. is being utilised as the innocent "front" in n big pub- llcity campaign to mancuver s. land grain through the stnte legislature! gupposrdiy for n park. Errol 0X- pcses the crooked setup to his prise- rlrg chamipdrut it is loo lute to off- set the newspaper writeup! "l ii" ‘pork Dion. which has Pnlorkn n: ii! oheif suionsricr. Th; Pilillfiifl. hood- ed by Guy Kit-bee. .'\l'r\ nrcinht t» justice in an explosive clmox. Others in the cast are H. B. Warner snsniey Prager. Warren "m0!- Richa-rd Lane, Cliff Navarro. Pritl paper. fled ieuh the wagon train oi settlers lnio iihe rich and iertili‘ valley. The Hume brothers. 103i- ous of Red's leadership. "life ill? bond to travel further north ‘when- there ls more water. Red says iilB-l- n dam can i» built io supply ti" needed water. "id nuke the less expensive valley property inio 890d {gym land. ‘ ‘Tho settlers abide by Reds <1”- clsion and move on into ihe_P.\l'- adlse Valley. Then . iii’ "Cali"! l‘ band lggue, build n new dam. fill‘ ‘ JLTZCBd by the settlers. hut contrcliofl by Blaine and his hmhmen through s crockrd deal. 39¢ i; discredited i1» the vil- 11311711; mamas who twist ihc till!‘ M“; n1 me 1151.11 into Q case against Ryder. wane helps hunt“ W if “mum Red u.“ 1o oyjpfftlfllld t e criminals in an excitlllfl F“ 95 events that aura "i" Will" ‘° l‘ thrilling close. nun-rook canoes-z- oinsws — iOPl — mill" librarians. accustomed to ilfllllie who habitually Pencil their “m” lments in books, sre scratchinil their heads over a rcldfil‘ will) went through a soc-pave "Mi underllnlnl every preposiilon- i!" - Another llbrnrv raid. Sarah Padden. Louis Jean 500W. 23am“. Heydt. FHPGZHI- Siccle and Tommy 501°?" ‘s? l“21“",‘,’1°1‘;e Hhrmon. Hal E. Chester produced 00k 31;“ PY the comedY-llfams. Mid OW" 5*‘ w” ' ' h i____._ “ruin ".i.l’i’.'.'1lify'."°n°illiif.'.l‘ signing India‘! principal industries a" 31-. the pllflivilfuplltr. and Bernard cotton. Jute. ton. steel. sulli‘ lilie- w. ism-ton ulcchto producer. niicsla and cement. "t. flier/n, /.'~/' lnH/ NH‘ ii il/AH/l the Prohibition Act amendment. taking the Government's word at_ its fnce value. “I rnmembcr when the estimates came dovrn for thatl yeor. the estimate for liquor pro-i fits was lessened by about 870,-; “$100,000 was all the Provinciali Treasurer was budgeting for in} liquor profits that year. The ;questlon was aslzcd him whenl Supply was being voted. what hej meant by that and he said: ‘We expect to sell less liquor.‘ He was only out by five hundred thousand dollnrs last year! " don't know whether l was right or wrong in voting that _way." Mr. Matheson continued. “I |stili haven't been able to make up my mind.’ but I know that liquor ;wns never intended for medicine. -It is not medicine and it is only 1a farce when we cloak the soiling of liquor as such. Maybe it is the rbest way of handling it. I know ,we sold lesa liquor through the ‘Government ' stores before this ‘amendment came in. We have Z-irrlved at the place where we must take stock of this business. l "If we nre not going tn prohibit. than what are we going to do nbout it? T think under this amendment. those permits should gbe taken from anybody who was. convicted of drunkenness. 111st‘ has not been done. to anything. like. the extent of the convict-i ions." i ‘\'lr. Mntheson was not imprcs-g scd by the argument of those who ‘npposcd tho six months‘ script.- sysicm on the ground that it was’ xvrocklna the Prohibition Aot. "The difference between soiling liquor for one dny or six months does not amount to a. row of henna." he said, "The argument that a doctor cannot prescribe for jsix nionths is only foolish because he cannot really prescribe at all. even for one clay. except on rsre occasions." l llnrd 0n School Districts He commended the increased nalnrv provision for teachers. but noted that this involved increas- cd taxation for the districts. It now takes $250 for a first class teacher. While most of the dis- frlcis arc paylnc that much. there may come a time when it will be n hardship. "it seems to me that the amount tho Government is glvinl in statutory increase-Rio -and the 812B they require from tho district. l: not very propor- tionate: thero ls only N00 in the i difference." _ Morn attention. he believed. should be paid to the elementary schools "We have in the Prov- ince about 120 teachers teaching on permits and iin teschs a that are married and are just filling in. Deterioration of the clement- srv school! in going to be reflect- ed for n ilrcnt many years on the class of puniln that we send to the blah" modes. Tt is too bad that twchlnq u a profession is being more c: lcu hushed st by Market Biziiding F-Tomr rcfmw-ncc hi‘ noicd hnd isfntoment by the _ Jstcr of Agriculture with regard lflwson Goiluni. Mildred Goss. 1 been iuudr: to ihc Yiinrlcet Build-l inz. mcnt cave ihi- impression that he would hr- invorablc to hnvlng this site token ovcr by the Do. mininn Gnvrrnmcnt and n huge office building crcctcd there. I don't know ulhnt put this into his mind. but to my mind it. “mum b0 I Rreat mistake trriake that. blliifiiflir. that hos flll"ll an his- toric bnckaround. and to destroy it and build on the site a huce building when thrre arc so many other sitos svhlch you migm. 1.1. most term slum areas hero. ivht-ro a building of that kind nhould b0 Dlnced. if the present build- ing should ever be token away. nnothrr mnrlcet bulldin": as suit.- oblo would nover be supplied. if it i! only ns a display building for the products of our farmers, 1t serves its purpogg" “We are all nlod to knnyv." Mr. Mothcsnn continuofl. "that the Ncivioundland trade has revived in recent Floors. Thom havc been some‘ cnmrrlalnis ihni. ihe boat- uhirh 1 lllldN‘F-l.i".lfl is heavily subsldirod by lho Dominion Gov- rrnmcul is vnrv often dclnvcd undufv in making pn1-1_ 1111/1 1111.1 the shippcrs who assemble their produce and livestock at the ivhorf ore inconvenienced. Onc “'i'l1c lcndci" of the Govern» Fedora] Miin- I to hog prices. A few days iatcrl the ceiling price was Mirecd fceds will follow and there.‘ will be more profit in growing‘ hows than there was last year. _ Dairying has been on:- of fhr at most disappointing phases of the agricultural picture. Mr. Mathsson‘ said. it would be of much help if the Dominion could arrive at some ~ in degree of 1 age oi’ butter in recent years. dire to the fact farmers nro not Just 1n Betting enough to produce it. " He was informed that many of' ' l. N t." - r l m’ °°'°P°"‘m"° ‘mm’ "Wiiiiilii éreeliyrMrsfavglaglcexn iiiilioiuf: Togfig: X O. onne Nunn. coarse Holidays etc. by nlinolntmcni "l" be!" "l9 vivilmv of n poor Chalmers Laird who wui attend lo Grade vm - Aihol Oraslvell "m" "°""“°"" Wm‘ iwfiiiiffiflllilli! "lull. Some have itho sic}: und sbhool f~r this mont I on‘ 5m" corrected that situation. lie would suggest to the Department that it take nctlon similar to that tak- en in connection with the credit unions when they started. There was an auditor appointed to go around and audit tho books. Something like that could he rlonc to help the different iso- torics inaugurate n proper ac- counting sctup. Also. he believed. the factorial should be assisted in establishing cold storage plants. 1mm onfFaustinu Cialinnt. Etta liiaric Gal- fceds. Barley and oats went up.|i"iii 5h=lii°il i0"!- Gllvfimmii"! sisters) on Monday evening April 7th. Mrs. R.W. Stevenscn prc Zdcd. Rcii cull was ansuercd by several the different committees were re- iA large globe for the Grodq IV Clarence Gallant Grads III — Arthur Gallani.| Grade II -— Vernon Mathescn. g the winter months with her‘ rinizers. Mlnuies of 1r.-‘vlous meet»; l read und adopted. Reports from school has.‘ ' could avsll themselves of on op- portunity to be musically educated. A questionnaire on Regional High Schools was dealt with; also a lot- ter from Mrs. Bovyer Jones con- i will"! arts and crafts centres was imezl. Mrs. Roy Dickieson 3nd Mrs. The New Glasgow Women's In-'P¢i‘¢y Divide-ion are to prepare itute were happy to lilleli with 1 luncti for next meotins. The Bill!- Mrg Melvin MflLegd 1111110 11115 12.1 ing of the National Anthem brcujlil cently returned 110mg filler spans-l ilw mceifiis w a close- l March is as follows. h. HRH/Cy Tpombs. Grade The Anglo Itusticc school ll pm- metallic veiy favorably under the direction of Miss Lois Simpson as teacher. man. Errol Buntsin. borne stov- onson. Mary Toombc and Albert Buntuin. The prize for nrlihmeiic went to Mabel Bulman who was a former Pupil of New Glasgow School. I ll. J. MANN OPTOMETBIHT filming and sgaplylng Ginsu Montague l‘. l. l. T11 ' Office ll url l0 lo l3 A. M- o honour list for ills month of g“ a P‘ u VI - Mary Toombs. As UN Takes Up Palestine Problem ' Jaws. on stoic. don't limo spokumcn I in UN. But Jewish Agency, . ' ' ' to world mm told mo ho nssr-mblcd not» tons lnie last fall and it was rllf» ficult in kccp thcm from freezing‘ vzhcu ilw host was unduly dclav-‘ ed. l think this mnttei- could be‘ looked into and rectified withouti vcrv much trouble." ‘ The practice followed by tho Government of budgeting for a surplus cf current revenue whilr having n large deficit on capital account was only "perpetuating a farce." Mr. Mnthcson sold. Tho all-over liability for which the Government is budgeting is moi-c- than a million dollars. and this is not s Rood financial picture. "when it ls a deficit it costs ns much to finance it on one account as on tho other." he pointed out. Rood Maintenance He noted that the estimates for‘ road maintenance have been re- duced by 1271.000. and for bridges by ssaooo. over the expenditures last year. He would like to have the Minister take s drivc throulh his district. starting across the North River bridge and iioing up the Bedeque road to Wiltshirc. along the Cclville and ‘New Giu- gow roads to the National Pork and Rustlco. He would venture to say s good deal of work would be required on these roads be- fore the Minister could travel them. He cited other roads N- qulring attention. There were up- words of lno miles of road in his district which hsd not been ditched inr ten or twelve years. ‘more are lo or 1s miles of im- proved secondary roode in good liupc but the other: on loll; THE alert i farmer who is kecp- A ing in mind the attractive market for top grade hogs is invited to discuss his borrowing ro- quircments with the Manager of the nearest branch of this Baal:- THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA L._..._.._... Jewry and Hchrcw Ccmwjl- ‘ Me cl National Llbcruilcn, which spooks for Polcslinc ' ' Jews, demand voice in UN Assembly debates. - .1. ' Britain tum; to UN lcr help. Special m- llOll oi Assembly cullcd lo m u c loci- lindlng committee, which vcul recom- llld mills In UN lo and Palestine w ‘g3 Q. SlBI . will violin: A . l, I94 , llrlrlmi: :5" been killed. Ziufiniurcd iylavilb Underground otlcclu. ' mew mo states a menu lignifl i 4m: “mo” saw-ii" ugvugim 125%» $31. am 311$...» st the ‘Ab! tam: W... Allow ullillll’