_ _fe YU. ... erections- I. I f L »_~ '. Twe. .VUYY llsllil SIIIIALS ily Express Tiiia` laralsg. _ Sliver Ula; Bray. iiirivi sive." S 0 0 ~ I AA and Ii wiiitlia Rre Ycii Writing lla a 0`cntest Letter? last Letter Received ‘ gave interesting review of the by llay lst. Will Win An $8.00 §guf;_o1',S;_gfg,»"-g--,¢,_°~d,_;°“;_#__f~,h°g sii . Ji- VIRIGIIT Sli0E 00MPA|iYl f.»............»»-To. iliieen Streets Saart Shoe Slicll .‘Z$‘.f=‘:’..“3.'.L‘,‘.¥..§‘ Advertising Rates-Payaliia in Advance WET’ . ‘°.u“..|._||‘“,q1 |~iC'l\l¢l\l\0lI|0Cl§|° Pl»ViX\]o0ln§lXlY.\vlld illgi iiii 355| . ii ii iii; IIEIALHIITINGI liilhtall. S" gli iii' ifii Pells AND aaannl slllbs el highest quality.. Certer's Beedbetine. Illld. .ici iii iii *iii (1304 Limited. ron :Asn ri.AN'rmo.-sweat PCI-I. Garden Peas. Onfm lets, Bhallota. Certsr's Seed Store. LJN4. 3%. i§» nil: cal ,gint §i= iiniili iii CAID - weekb card Holy Name ling. The i-lun usual and creed as winners: ladies’ A. Gormley; ladies' second, . Bo ; gents hrst. Jas. ron; genusagooud. P. 3. lfclagise; lad- ies' consolation, aus. Lawlor; gesits' consdakion. Earl llsnaiisn; lucky table. Urs. P. Mcqueid; rreese-out. M. M. Griffin. A1' IUIABY - Yesterday was llngsatne Dey st lot-ary. and Pest Preldeut Rotation WIINILB. Grant charactsrof_itsocMentait.sv us assnadve-rtisingliiadiulmand features. He was gaaoedsd esta speeberhyiwtarianleubsn Kac- Donaldwholed thediscussionoh tl'iel¢egaslneingenerel,comps.ring ftwiththenewspapetao .iii 5g; gg §§€i:§i..,, iiiiiigiiiiiif r§iaél.§i§§§s€§ areooaicernsd. speakerweshotari en s.hls.h madeby eraThe gas; eaasaaesissats cena.. la- veffll 00"” tarian Jack Cordon. Quite a nann- 51:;r““"'“““1§*2** :E?§12§E%¢i£$S&§ wfuiwwuwswwmwuvuro- l»,_°,}'°7_,gg~,,°°;,“°_,,;°,.'a.’§'.assei»-.ia.,.n.a-4.1,. uriiieneeatcmsisacisoieioeo- :fm és” ng. as anliseease. ference to he held in Bslifslanlst iam-an oassn ter aanasvesiiseaisisa rweaay-on New June. - iii 8ALE-- ...roaano lbs.-#wiv ’ Xflfl-ll "A311117, PHONE ll"- wul eau rar. niu wsnsei. 1.-me , wairrlla -_ ltmsoiv scsi. run. IALI - !'1fs.Dane VICTIOLA lamp shade. Ei iii ee‘_l| ldksshsaeooa WAN’i'lD”*BY GIRL STUDINT. . K' Ill- Q! lst. Sli-F WN' tained dat. Heated. 205 Euston lreet. ' L-INS. _ 1° 0 HOU!! N0. 'I0 IIT-‘I-IOOK IIUUSI, ill Oraftm Bt. Apply 244 Kent Bt. light hollldlllpihl. Al-*PU 56 DIY' field. L»I0ll T0 lsfl'-IIDOK OOTTAO li - 'UN 12 lwtweur nseunr. ciarasmu-.aes water Meet. Apply lsr runes loess. ., L-$001. n T0 lil!-IIE! IDOI MAI?- mmt (lalsaoral) Part ftnfsh- Maie i-lain wellies WAIIUD ¢~ FOI I :c=.5;§§EL:"”~.&§5 1°. msvllilall CIN Ciiardhl. rig iii ffl' .,._.-as---@- s|srrmasa‘slls»eate»'\l~*' °'°'*'***‘**‘**“ . "B". I'!°Uin¢e!'. Bhswinissn Power lu* Pnumnl and St. lawrence Ccwporatiori pre- °""“' Wanted is lg is gil ii it E5 Ura. turned Montreal. l"__!‘l'.|!2;l79_f"‘“°° WNW- un L “_ mam" ""_‘“”mNm°d W It aim a .feeliéig of :inane sad- Mhla 'nnxl' coin” 1 WI N00! th! Qlth fm- 'un-gp ;. esiorrr suimr ao: in saesviue effndsgsme cut- 1”* "°‘“‘» "*“°*‘ ‘°°“ P1” 2* 11" Q uhm 1, "dm gg y“mg.A1um,.h0!M in Chspstovv at the age of ld <’°°* "*°‘ """°' “““"" W* years Deceased nm beerim good Apply -ci." ears guardian. L-aces versity. by asia llsrssret. death when she was stricken by an Wllfin ; 53Y:‘;mndB"°°!£_ attack of heart failure, and in spits ---~» ~° suviviisiisiiir ~f ..»- -» 1- ~»»» gm ;.'i‘;..:u:;.’ff - ` ' fully away. Rev. Eugene Murray f * »_-»---- _ and Prince County ,4,,,,,,,,,,,.,d th, ,M om" Roma fungi-md room, in private fam- ‘mlmh _ gy. first floor preferred. Write ngnrgt' tg? :emu Nolan: udent. tl" oi this l>\l>¢l‘-_ lu of umm u mm* by "U, years sro: also one son Joseph pre- L 5011 7' deceased her 23 years ego. i llll\l-liti\“l!li-h.ul\b\@1db0- m.\°k.vuwm°umh°r.a`J0hn . f0i1 all dbh it 'ill bl |00 ID by -c h°n”'Mn_ Mary Edwuu Broolb T0 Ld auction on the premises et 1 pm. um' Mmm Mn, Mu.w,e,_’corbe"' Eudlllllia .Ddilllal “ld Aldllo -go 1.;-r...oAsaoa. Arrnv aaa W“'“"- "°¢“'*°"- l-4°” uaudohudien. Daohester. L-zoso. -- i Her funeral tool: place on April -lol IAII-louse suininerslde with ell veniences. Price risht. duired. ADI! either Peters or llwley ll. side. ini. IU R801 Billet’ RAM- Also 120 \ f William Power, James Foley and up Aw' Apply A_ "cum . c°_ - Rum Mooney Hur” 'ls dnven Phone seo. L-3010. lllfls by Aeneas Mobensld.-li.. l. P. ' _____=______* _____ (Patriot plone copy) c mansnemtaiaosoriiseiau. UNT. ull. H001 audi. a` $ *""“`- yung* ¢¢,h¢rm¥\§f,?|,'_l:5Z‘g- llAlllA0ll_ (°°°u““°‘f_"lm..lf!§f,fl.. ___ sisgggags §§ii§5; E? gill Jil. 5 i N-YIIGUION - At till lease, , ininaggax Wm. Iefguson 'esifsssaes.An`iiy.v.1.[s\eean. nrguseo.eemeissieuaaiotb»u»aoas or eoiun. ' L-IM! Hlmvtw. fha ranchers euifsred heavily- llaok toxq in peas were seen drift- ' ' DINIII illilmJ.Uld° ii if ii isss. caaeamr s. antvsa ii iii kinuunddelhnudylnd Ch 'pody Padbr 'iN IILITOI 811'! elif-°,’L'.“2'¢ 'i'-»""“'7i~»'»§2" sa-do is raaaeanwsaueav w¢el»_aiisas'u`mri»a - rasas su. lass IIIII . ; L L YAIICLDUDII. ||0NTREAl EXCHANGE '(U» Y.-I1 Gaal'di¢n’s Braeial Ulla) i UQ4'l‘l\lML. A9111 f-With five new tops fc the the lfsnatsesl wide rally recorded and the throughout the V! ID- I-UI’-lil Late iii “riot iliiiiiiiiii éigriiiiggil .. s __ 5 §§l§§ it ' v well. ‘ ‘ 'lbstila and paper issues continued their recent advances and soared impressive gains Canadian Cotton: Oomlnonrme four pointastdh while erred was up two points at Coit/one touched a new cl then receded to 30% p 1% Doints Domi- anced to s new inal- tc fall back to ld with a neu point ce Paper preferred lit point advance at 83 and Howard Smith was also ti at 9%. Dryden, however, fared e mall las. st. iairiwnos Cupora- tion was 96 higher at 3%. International Nickel in the early deaiingstouehed snewtopatlbd and closed sc reno, up se emu. Canada Steamship preferred record- ed againoflle polntsat Iii, anew high for the year. Dominim lteel andOoal "B”wasa.isoatanew maximum. selling at 5%. iii se. Na- Osr was s late feature points while Royal a Point. Cement. Dominion Corporation. Quebec of Canada and Twin fraotfonslly higher. Preferred dipped 1% 48% while Dominion Glass points and Bank of Mon- Bralilian '1‘ractiin. Can- adian Indudrial Alcohol "A" and igiggiiig ,g=gé=;E§ §§§§§“ Qi? 95; iii rgiiii-iii ferred were od fractions. Canadian Pacific Railway, Mai- treai Power. Meney-Harris and Cei- anese held unchanged. Sales 36,112; Bon/ds $10,050. HIS. ELLEN NOLAN health till one week previous to her Cathollc Church. of which she was H160 Park Mass.; also seventeen fill to Bt. Mary'.s Church. Souris, where Requiem High Mass was cel- °\*l‘\il4 by Father Eugene Murray, after which her mortal remains were laid to rest in the cemetery. The pall bsarera were: Joseph McDonald, Allan McDonald, Syl J. McDonald : _.*..______., htim for five days. but one line was walking tonight. Basements in Fredericton wer; flooded by the river for the first. time in years. At its peak on Sunday the water was still one foot nine inches under the high level reached during the dis- astrous Shrine fresher of 1923. Although no definite eat‘ni.at¢ of damage could be made. it will illl down the river at Gagetriivn. rancher estimated his loss ore than a soon of fox- swept away from his the freahet waters. ta of Cagstowri found necelsry on the - their homes. lsulerisas Isis of the flood were less aer- lei h (liar sections of the prov- lies. alleush reads were inundat- ed at a :mn points. ineludins stretdau use main liisbwava to Nth and neesrictor. 'nie ll livl also wes a fec- tloli. Purnitufo was Otifllll *Wil d the little iiiiili i iii ‘ i warehouses river .., DIIIIIICT ICUT ITI- Lumbar lndustry h--use - ll.Pe0leb strip lnnonnnno i;r§i§i§iii‘§i@~i@ itil’ ‘%ii;ii§ii§§§iiiii§-iii? §g.5 .. s'§E§§§;§.§§s§` Eiiiisiiiii ii. i. of vulc- ut, end a- Temisrouta les of pulp- e bark of! old fash- said to produce bmdl' lillwcodthan the machine used in rossing the logs, as it gavas s very valuable Portion of the wood. TN Will and paper mills all over New Brunswick, Quebec and stats 0! Maine are running full blast, night and day, using men in three shifts. as many es four hundred Ulgufi"-Y to s mill. the pulp mills ia rt be behind in their orderapoaod til): Rvduct. oversold. A large portion of the manufactured ptoduc, includ- ins inner and lux. is siuoved dir- ait to England and Franca, bsddes P80 Shi/Dmehts to all parts of the United States. Assoon asthe ioafsoutoftl-is rivers and lakes the river driving will begin and than the aawinills will be running night and day.. One large concern employs nina thous. and men in their woods operations. saiwmills and pulp-mills. One large sawmill st Oabano is slated to out twenty million feet to be shipped out this season.'i'his inlli is in ollsrsc of Mr. leunders, e brother of Mrs. Ernest Coffin of this City. All the spruce lumber that will be sawn this coming year is sold to be shipped to the United Kingdom, which shipping alone will give an immense lot of employment to the working msn. The English buyers U0 buying every stick of spruce lumber offering, and at prices mom Ii! to nine dollars per thquggnd feet higher- than last season. There is nostoekcfolei lumber tohe bought anyihere. Everything has been sold and shipped out during the past winter. Prices on stock used here. including shingles, will he much hither than last year and 'ill be Very scarce by next autumn, if any st all offering. This year lisswlllbsabanneryesr inthe lumber industry. C. N. Ri. DICFUM (Continued from Page I) seeaun there will be charged the same rata ss were in effect last year." ly. Oificlah Silent Bo fer. the Provincial Govemment has received no word from the l'ta.i.l- wey officials that the summer rata will be restored, in accord with Hon. 11'. Me.nion's recommendation, to last summers basis. The last in. tinaatlon received was on April ld, from Mr. Allister Pi-aser, traffic vice president, flatly turning down the gnopoeal for any reduction below the present rates of 06.00 one way and 87.00 retiu-n. Last year, through rg. presentations made by a delegation headed by Premier Mssldillan, these rates were reduced for the tourist season to 88.00 one way, and $6.00 return. Consultation Yesterday Yesterday. a consultation took Disco onthe subiect between the 'Prarisportation Committee oi’ the Board of Trade and Premier Mac- Millan and Hon. I-I. P. Mad’hee. Attorney General. The situation was fully discussed. A statement from the Railway officials, in view of lon. Dr. Msnion'e announcement in Parliament. is now‘swait.ed, before further action is taken. Members of the 'I‘ranspoz-tation Committee consulting with the Ggv. ernment representatives were Messrs. R. L. Cotton, B. A. MacDon- ald. My Menus. rv. n. Mulch, J. o. Hyndman, H. G. McNeely. T. E. liaclfutt, George J. Tweedy. Alban Farmer. The expansion of tobacco produc- tion in C-shade from 13 million pounds in ini to be .million pounds in 1902 has given rise to dimcuiliel in marketing the crop to advan- tags. |lMi|Wi000 F|.00RI||0 (Alergeataehteeaoeeafrom) ` . lritlaii ficliiiiiiila Fir fiaaldiagl. lhaathllg, Hearing, ste. iaaliaa and Fraaaa hella New Brunswick Wlhafhaneaetevel' _uhm MUSC. ° iisciioiisiii ` IDWE ca. _ .~ »s' - i’~ nasal lllllll Ill' P R 0 TCESTANT URPHANAGE 'Bae long and trrlril winter se@s to have ddinltely taken its isave;! within ollr:“lves we kntgrw onweere yloeking - hackward;wehaveturn- randwhoisnot well ordinary home. it is a ef to the parents when the dlildrencenrompfnthewarni out- doom; no more wet feet, cold hands or worry over winter diseases; now consider this relief with more than fifty children in our Orphanage family. and a very large number or them only babies, But the past is passed and with confidence we move forward, Al- ready the spring housecfeening is cunpleted and visitors will find the Home in that inviting appearance for which lt is noted. Though the winter was long and ocid. ou.r les-ge family has come through without a break and with nothing more serious than -the or- dinan' colds-thanks to skill and elwrt care- Our Adoption Committee has had may problems to deal with and many od them the result of the de- pressing period through which we are struggling: a. iarse number were seeking admission but extremely few foster homes could be found; we have a. hope that summer will at least partly lift the veil of hard times and e brighter outlook will induce more homes to adopt some of these healthy happy little ones. There are boys or girls of various ssesandwewouldbe pleased to ans-wer any enquiries from homes not blessed with childish prettle. During the late winter and early luring ordinary contributions have almost oeesed:_ all cash donations have slready_been published ln the pres: we are very grltefui to the Directory Class or the salvation Nm! I-nd the family of Harold Cudmore for a. case of eggs end`two baskets of Elder novelties. It should be notedi that the mem.- berl of this Trustee Board give of their time and talent without re- ward of any kind; they are asked to attend monthly meetings end during such s winter the out of town members particularly are de- serving of the highest praise for ina Nlularity of attendance entirely at their own expense. At the April meeting of the Bolld it was decided on motion to hold the public Annual Meeting on the evening of Thursday, June 21st, tho usual advertising will follow ister. With regard to finances-our nasal account has fallen very low t the Provincial Government Grant hu mined us for the time: in the Endowment Fund receipts have been small during the past year: the most recent contribution to the fund was 0300.00 from the Estate of the late John A. Hynes, Kensington. In and lbbilt the Institution the i-fliltoes recognize the neces- llty for considerable expenditure for repairs and replacements dur- ing the coming summer which will lie rendered possible only through the fullest cooperation of our most generous public. It is most hsartening to the of- ficials to hear words of commends- tion ibr the manner in which child- ren are looked after in the Home but after all this has been brought about through the sympathetic ss- sistsnce of numerous friends. who were willing to sacrifice scrnething so that these handicapped children liluht bd betwl’ equipped in body and character to fight the good fight and win for themselves the reward of the faithful. Our old world is sorely in need of a process of character building that will strengthen resistance against the temptations that increasingly threaten, Lot us consider the future and the manly part these chiidi-rn may play in it if wo today unite to plant in them the seed of high ideals; what a _icy it would be to know ister on that we had n pert in developing s clean sturdy char- actor, F S gr-ig? $20,000 BLAZE IN HALIFAX (C_F. ly G||a.rdian's Special Wire) HALIFAX. April 23-Mice. gnaw- ing at a box of matches were be- lieved tonight to have been the cause of the disastrous fire which swept thi-oush a Bamrigton Street tenement house leaving 26 homeless and causing 920.000 damage. It was the frantic barking of a little dog "Teddy" which aroused a sleeping household and probably nved the lives of the occupants. The yet dog owned by ls year old Uangslins Sampson was the first to give the alarm. Filemon got the blaaa under ¢@i.!ol sftei’ battling three hours. No one was injured. 'Drrlve chil- dren including several infants in arms were saved from the burning structure. Mice .:.-fi been seen in his place and metcnu were always kept in sluae box in cbs pantry. sdwam larliss, third floor Nsident who first noticed the bless stated to- nkht. The fire seemed to originate in his quarters and he believed that the mice were responsible. While occupants Danny lrisnd I ltr. and asia. away from the making their the fo iiiiiéi ‘iiii§i;i.,, §;:ii.§§f;.iil ,_ fleeing lon of broke ey were y from death he il D" Kitten e fellow whm older In to niet!- whea a \ . . 1 aid, waaidrb t='.`:e the ifiu his DR. CREELMAN ' (Continued from Page li __ sicsl revue-at the Rirum: the Harland escursion; the summer dances; the propam on lciindera Day: the ioint meeting with tho Rotary Club when s motion pic- ture outlining whst is being done in this Province for crippled child- ren was shown; the broadcasting of the hockey games and musical programs from e local theatre to the patients in the Benatorium: Christmas at the two Orpheliages; and tha recent picture sponsored by the Club. The report of the treasurer. lir. H. M. Biriirxon, showed that the Clubwesinagoodfinaccial con- dition. The following committee chair- men submitted their annual ra- poirts: Messrs. H. H. lilnpaon (Speakers): R. C. Chandler (Mam- bsrahip); Prank lilcbonsld (Club Welfare); Wallace loantlebury (Sports and Recreation); D. P. Bethune lPubilc Affairs); Oordoli MacDonald itnterteinmentl; Dr. Creelnian (Juvenile Work): James Fi-ipps (Pines): albert Blanchard (Munich W. J. Monaghan (Pub- llcity); Lloyd Proude (Audit): Stewart Jones (‘l*rustee| of the Tuberculosis Beal Bale Fund); Dr. Weye (Club Historian): R.. R. Bell (Bridge Tournmsnt); U. R.. Tibert (Picture). Pleesing features of these reports were the einoiuig of charitable work accomplished, the success of the Christmas Beal Bale Campaign. the sports day held at the Boy'a Camp and the Christmas presents for tha children in the orphaliages. The following paragraph from the report of the Trustees of the Tuberculosis seal lala Fund ls per- ticulsrly interesting: “$600.00 was given to the Rad Crms Society to be spent. in Crip- pled Childrens Clinics; $300.00 was given to the Rotary-Gyro Camp for underprivileged boys; 07 X-rays of tuberculnr patients were paid for during the year. st s cost to the Fund of 800.00: e daylight screen for lecture purpues in connection with Dr. Creelmen] educational work was purchased for $25.00." There is a. substantial balance in the hind. Votes of thanks were passed and will he sent to Canadian National Hotel, Beach Grove Inn, The Guardian and The Patriot, Irwin Printing Co., the two radio stations. the Prince Edward Theatre. Miss Nona Wilson. Supervisor of Public Health Nurses, lllss Ina Gillsn, supervisor ofthe Boys' Camp. Mrs. W. F. Strong, Bummersida, and her committee, for their work in con- nection with tha Christmas Seal Bale in Prince County, and the heed welter and staff oi the Cen- adfsn National Hotel. BENNEIT U\l|0S ENiil|SH RACE (C. P. By Gasrdhifs Special Wire) 'I‘0R.ON'I‘O, April. 28.-Otfladlsns were urged tonight by Prime Min- ister lt. B. Bennett to face and slay their dragons. Jllst as in the days of st. George, they were hare to be killed-not the tangible scaly mon- ster of mythology, but "the dragon of the slum, the suffering child, the suffering mother. the lack of social Justice and the unfairness of soclel conditions," “Let us go out and slay them." said Mr. Bennett. "We shall not be canonised for it, but we shall have the satisfaction ct a work well done. an achievement not unworthy of the race from which we are sprunl." Speaking to the Bt. Cieorge's so- ciety cf Toronto on the occasion of its looth anniversary, the Prime Minister attributed lkigla.nd's great- nens to a genius for llvarnment. and the power of lingliahmen to "bring _|ust.ioe and s love of Justice to the people among whan they settled." ,Behind these qualities were courage and kindlineas. a sense of humor not always caught in words. a love of “Playing the game." an unqusnch- able patience and deterinicstiora and loyalty. These were the qualities which had enabled the British psqsle to save civilisation on four eeeaaiorls- tsimeet the lengbowsoftheArna- ada. tolteady the world in the tim! of Louis, to crush Napoleon, end to give leadership to miristlidoui in lille, Tlais force of character seine from ills homes they knew, the has- ards they ancoimtared. Dorn on an Island. they tool to INN I0 achieve their greatness. And bask of it all were great miritual fuel. enabling tha race to triumph anew over every obstacle, to rriake the name ef iig- lsnd synonymous with freedom. Dlllillfl I0! IQUIITIIAN lfA'l'Ul Csaadha Hell bfi) I5-lot\lP' lrithb ll- ecinpats Nl statue 23;? iéigii iii fri * i;§§ iii? Fil ii g. as ll" ll SEISATIUIAL UIIEY Milli SME `,_ Gl0ClllBS, HEAT! AND FRUIT! H Coatfaises all this week. .f Farmers-We want Chicken, Fowl. Dairy Butter, Cooking Apples, Eggs, ste. ` Hilhest Prices _ Cash or trade. CASH and 0lllIlY STURES 187 Great George Street _ PHONES 747 and 748 ~ au aassaa-saa.as..a Round Trip BARGAIN FARES new cfliseev 1; Fri. May 4, 193411 (ln eases where train asr-" vice does not permit of een-" section with me-lu line trains eaa this date. tielsts will be valid in day eoechea to sea-’ booting points the day psv-" 0*) ll.'l'Ul»N LIMIT: May 'I. ind.: from Ch'town“ Equally low fares from stations on Prince Edward _ Island. ._ Childress of nve and under twelve years of ale, half fare.- Tichets good in Day Coach-» es only. BU! YOUR TICKET IIAILY. Consult nearest 'lleket Agent for farther information. Canadian National' Railways ' _ lzALs'1'oN Moving. (Continued from Page l) lllnistar I. N. Rhodes egaiint ln- tsrimoos with me risnu of luv- orumeut bond holders. The budget, insisted the heed ai the O. c. 1'., might not be based ol party considerations but there was no doubt it was guided by class cms sideratious. 2 B. H. stitt, Nelson, and Bam Go- bell, Compton, were the only @1- ssrvatives whospoke today. Coming from s. Northam Manitoba riding, Ur. Stitt said he hoped the gold tax would be modified, giving rlslid to low-grads mines which he believed would be handicapped by the straight 10 Descent levy. _ Because the gold tax was the tex- ttiori feature of the Rhodls him tha liberal financial critic t his biggest guns on it. "It is dis- crimination against s particular lnv dustry and secondly it is discrim- ination against s particular sectim of The tax would bankrupt some mines which were operating in low- grsds ore, Col. Ralston predicted and it would hinder development in many parts of the country such as the Maritimes. Special consider- ation should be given low grade mines which operated on a snisll percentage of Drofit. "I do not suggest." continued Col. Ralston, “this tn.x is wholly had by any means but l am susseatinr t-hob seems to be e lack of eppreclatlim of the fact there are other indus- gr: in this country which hell! able to increase artificially their prioes because of lovemmeriy action. These industries have not been placed in the same category as the gold mines.” Generally speakinil. YM \\\1liK;°f the anis tax would be paid nv wb or three sections of the oUilh¢U~ Mid the flnaliciai cr tic. critirlsi!18 the government. for taxing produc- tlfm, not pnoiflts, Apparently the govemmsnts one policy to clear depression from thr- lans was to si.-.nd by. wich dem- opments. "counselling the troops to have oourase and Pl'-i¢“¢`¢-" Once or twice. Col. Ralnon re- ferred to poslbflit rs of Ui "l°C' tion thu vmr. "motive by tho "- gum of five bye-elccticrili. climaxéd by south omni, ins country. st the earliest opportunity. will ff- move the government from l>0"f and register unnusteiwbiy "5 °'P' iriion these policies have DYUVSG |\ disastrous and 000'-.V f°U“"° fm' 'h' people of this Domin on." There were three Dfwirm far- ing Canada on each nf whirh the government had failed. Col. RA!- seen sais-ti-me d»:ve‘oom¢iii. debt ggy'.g°n arid e balanced N689!- All ihrouiiil his budswi iiP¢°°“~ the Finance Mln’st¢r had attemvt- sd to "extract sunshine fi-mn cu- cumbers" but the fact remained gn g4m,(nlst.rat.ion'a trade record ‘gg gigmal. since it assumed oflitf. the Bennett Government hui “|- dgd gf,¢4,4m.tl\ti to this national d.m_ .”_m0_(|°9 Q0 me yearly in- tpieet burden of Q50 f°\’ W"-V man, woman and child in thi CNN' is-y. And en the third point. dent ndwgu-,n_ me Government had done notl\i‘I\s'~ ______________._ susur vinnaos scnooi. The following is the “Dau °’ nearly village school for the month doifacahk--1. olive nuebensn: I. Mahal Roman; I. lla" Oarvnickisel. oi-asa vu!-ii oertia I 'am N vngfi, 'Clara Roman; 1 s. Anais oana-on t iiiiiiiii ii in din 2 i I-1. Q1 ii S i i § £1 i i is ,. I.. I, ) ‘. ir.: it '-. '. .1 .;,_-r ¢ .-. '/'li `\ I-Lis., il L “.»_;; 3 QF" ' (_ a~'.='.=‘ ._f. .'°.‘f"="-. 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