' JULY .1. 193a i. - .-__- _.__i_____ ____ii___._...i__ 7 r——— CooK ELECTRICALLY; OnHOtpOintfs NCW Kittiiilfinelite Range ‘Mini t-hronshout his political career seems to have run out. From every “WVhat Is Wrong with _ The Liberal Party?” rm: crmuoflsrowry gguérggnrluv i CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED The marvelous luck which has attended the llt. Hon. W. L. M ' part. o! the country. except perhaps, Quebec. come reports relfldi-III u" disintegration oi the Government party. The disaster which has overtaken the Liberals in Saskutrlze an is fresh .in the public mind and it is slid that even Mr. Dunning will be rejected in Regina. Manitoba is roPWWii i" be in rebellion and everybody knows how popula the uhninistr ‘ion is in the major Province oi’ Ontario. The latest bad news ior the prime min- ister is irom British Columbia. In a leading editorial. The Vancouver Prov- ince, which does not always take the some side in polities, observes: “What is \'."ong with the Liberal pltty in British Columbia? ls it dead or asleep? Or ls it entirely bankrupt o! men, ideas and ideals? Whatever the trouble, it promises to play but a minor part in the election campaign which is now getting under way........'l'he party appears to be helpless. inept, bewildered. s flock o! sheep artisan! ls ebepbei, and v4.1: little hope oi getting one." Tbs Province proceeds to say that, though election day is only a ie" weeks azuy, there is in a. majority oi the fourteen British Columbia rid 1 rugs not the faintest idea who the Liberal candidates are going to be. Ev ‘an in those onstituencies where the candidates have been chosen, "the; are either men, r "Zro cannot hope to win, or me: to whom. for one reason or another. it is.| useless 1 to loot. for leadership. There is not in all British Columbia a. single Liberal in the running today whom Mr. Mackenzie King could take into his cabinet i1‘ the full knowledge that he was choosing an asset, and not a liability." Thu tar no one with the slightest possibility oi winning has shown any dispos- ition to rmch for the portfolio Just abandoned by Dr. King. The Province concludes with the remark that ii Mr. Bennett wins he will have ample “cabinet material from British Columbia from which to choose. It we are to judge by this more or less independent analysis oi the political situaiimq on the Pacific Coast, the Gwernment has scarcely a chance o! iliuflng any seats in that part ot the Dominion SENSING-TON fliGli SCHOOL Doria Kennedy. Ella Flahaven, Ver- I- K. 100588, City Ticket Agent. L. P. RITCHIE, Ticket Agent, Station. A If you see its oncemand Why CANADI EXPNBS V15 nzavv CHEMICAL FERTILIZER DIVISION CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL - BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA clerk, Dorothy Beolrsto, Doris Saun- QRIZE “ST To Grade v.—Wlllfl CB-selev. new Eric Hal-raven, John Inglis. V3,“, George Graham, Lowell Clark and _ CLOSING dun Payntcr, Leonard Watson, Lewis HIS newest Hotpoint l-li-Specd Range - (“man you we g1, (m! mggwk or cana- occupics only a few fcct of floor mntmued from Page 1o Fdjan Indnsg-ig ' ‘ted ace, and will bring to your home new ' '_"—"‘ GRADING LIST - - hm - Ohm you Wm fijcanlincss . . , new convenience . . . and Hardy; 9. Reggie Cameron; 10, Roy ‘ utiahundrtdnmahrmsmmyouwm man)’ viral and exclusive features. Emmi 11' 39ml“ Watsm- . Prom Grade 111. sr., into Grade gufiiiuwglgp” m” “d?” P? , IV-Baden Champion and Mar ‘m m’ I °" “P” ° Wm” Sggtfzfrgrggclslmvkglmkllifshicfftgruflf all m. m. Caseley, use Gar-man, Helen Hi: WmdwrandResal Tahlesalt-Tlwnazdima . ' p m3 Prize tor General Proficiency in gins, Elmer Champion, Anlceta, Br trunk Wm P855 lflflded high with mses oflcr amazing speed and economy. Ru gcd Grade vn Grace 5e 1e . - . _ _ AILSKCI Construction guanntcs ong . m? - ham and Willis Reeves, Annie r; r 4 oflirplosives. each qrrymg the samedis- “fc. And the stainqcsl-sdng enamel is Prize t or General ‘Proficiency in lancy, Joyce Millman, Mary McKe . fiqguyghmg pads-mark Qnpghapgyouwfl] finished in beautiful dove grey and cream Gm“ W" Marjm“ Kennedy’ m‘ 8° m" hunfinxwd 11°" thfltyollrflmmnni- whim Prize 101' ‘Improvement. Lucy From Grade m. Junior into Gr: 50,-, bow. have m, mm] Sign upon than _ _ Brown. m, Senior-David MacLean, L. . Come m today .a"d "is ‘c: these unwmnl’ Prize tor Improvement, Jean Mll1- Hunter, Keith Kennedy, Percy n, Nine separate divisons, web manufacturing 0'“:- man. land, George MacKay, Eric Jardir. diffm-ent productsmade from thesamebasic c15Y'D1Ymcnt Plan. NPrlze for Arithmetic in Grade VIL. Boyd Bealrsto. Georgie Kennedy, Bat chemimls, are benefitting {mm pooled re- orma Clark‘ ty saint» Rfibeft Bowen. souroa in the discoveries oi chemical na- Prize for Arithmetic in Grade VI. Rom Grade II. into Grade III. J1 5am); and the gegmiml mfipa-afion of -~ ~ E -» o ~~~ E~ l» w» ~ m .. o or e “News om»- . Herold McFarlane. holni; Joe Arsenault. mm“, Prize’ for Geography. Grade v1, PRIZE ustr The result is e united cbemiml industry For sale by ROY Hllrlier- Prizes ior General Proficiency: inCanada, turning out products of higher g Prize for Deportment, Enid Lock- Grade III. Sr.—Baden Champion quality, giving better service and reduced - e _ e ‘ hart. Grade I-II. Jm-Davld McLean. suma- Assoclated Gas fifElectnc Systems m... Lrsr so... m...“ 61.... . m“ ‘° "m °°“ ' Prizes for stars on Honor Roll, da- Rauk in Class mated by the Ladies Improvement (‘ANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRICQ Gm“ o-I- Prom“ l» m“ A ' Hughes. Grade III. Sn-Mary caseley. Head Ofice Toronto “MM, Grade IV.-1, Willa. Caseley; 2, Grade 11.4mm ma,‘ , Doris Kennedy. Prize for Periect Attendance do-I Attendance-Adele Brown. nated by Mrs. James Jardine award- ed to Baden Champion. ' Geography special prize ior Drawing donut-E Grade V.-1. Jean Profitt; 2. Per- ed by Mrs. James Jardine awarderll cy Hunter. to Robert Bowen. | Grade IV.—-1, Reta Clark; Z. D01“ Prize for Department awarded to~ only Bearisto. Georgie Kennedy. I Arithmetic Prizes ior Good Work during term! _ Willa Ceseley, Millie Bealrsiv- awarded to Percy Folland and Helen: History Higgins, 1 Jean Protitt, Foch McKennn- Prizes for Progress awarded to Eric Wrltllll Jardlne and David German. I Doris Saunders. Special prize for Writing and P118115! Drawing to George MacKay. A Rosezita McKenna, Rllla Brahflfll, Grade 1 c to Grade I bl-Helen ton Improvement Society tor most pme for hjghggt number of stays, Glen Bernard, Elmer Moose. Hamilton, Lorraine Mac Mahon advancement during the year avrarci- m Home; 1-011 for “veuqeamed 195- Grading us‘ Yvmm Lemalw- Judsflli Muiflfln. ed to Wendell Profltt and Clare son awarded to Mildred MacFarlanc. To Grade VI.—Jean Proiltt, Perci Joyce Hvlvflfd. M11119 Chflmplfin. Champion. Prize for ctiort to Julia Saint. Hunter, Adele 13mm. Ermll HlIShES- h-ancis Thlbeau. Prizes tor Good work during the ROSBZIW Mcxemla- Fm“ Mcxenm‘ C1555 Q-Gwffil? Prim"- Rvlf. year awarded to Anna Caseley, Glen 3115131916, 115T men Bernard, Elmer Moose. Clark, Ethel Chisholm, Anna Hughes} Higgins, Eric Duvar, Frances Kelly‘. ' Grade 11, Jr,‘ go "Grade 111___\v-,=n-,| Cameron, Edward Clark, den progm, BRINGING UP FATHER aw GoLLY- HERE rr us» rows o‘c\.oc\-< ARVMO 616i.) or»- BREAKFA°JT1 THAT COOK l‘: IMPOSEnBE- 1/’ I //~ .~ g FARES Plan a programme of trips this summer. In?! each busy week with a joyous week-end oi rest and recreation in the great outdoors. Swim, canoe, fish, loaf or choose a resort where golf is featured. Take advantage of s ecial week-end fares effec- tive May 2nd m 0cm cr 31st. Ger there and bad: ’ a! reduced fares. Leave Friday noon or later. Ro- ”' . mm Monday. Apply to all Cunurllnn Not tonal Ticket Ofllees lnrludiug l‘. ti‘. CLAIIKIS, District Passenger Agent. v ders, Millie Beflllsw- Rm“ Biamm- Special Prize donated by Kensing-igimmie Bridges. 0H~ DAUGHTER‘. WiLL. You so Am‘ WAKE up we. iunv .______. _ _ . lOn. Laird Macdonald. Anna CBSGIBF,‘ Hollis Ca-nxeron, Leo liiacKenna. Grade I. to Grade II. Jr. Eric Du- lvar, vma. Higgins. Frances Kelly, Violet Cameron. Lowell Clark, W1n-,l\i.’i11cr's Worm Powders. they rillnot néfred Brovm, 131w Macdonsld, Mll- only expel worms from the system. but dred lVlacFarlane. Grade II. Jr., to Gr. I1’. Sr. Clare Clark, George Graham. Thane Ber- Champlon. Glen Clark. Reta Champ- nerd, Jimmie Bridges, Julia Saint. zrlwsny children G18 from nhe ss~ seults o! worms, and the first care o! mothers shOuJd be to see that their ‘iniants are free from these pests. A vmniiugs that can be depended on is act as a hedlth-giiuig medicine and a remedy for many of the ailments that beset infants. enfeebllng them and endangering their lives. i MAGCHE-i or» THE MAiD". -—By George McManus MAGG-iii‘. Wm. 5 You WAKE us: Q L530. int’! Fusion Service. lee; ‘r! A wou HEAflDKME-QO in: . _ , . . , - . , - TuA-rcoo -r\_\.~c> vyaslr lwayicfysbmflsn: ammo s-rmo ms Han Anon-HER OAY- our. rs lMPO‘5€>iBLE- ' Yr»- m‘ p 5:015 A “ u _ ‘ ‘i "GHTER- . _ . . "c. A _ $ l‘ s ‘a ‘ CEDAR SHINGLES . . 0- " ' ‘ ' .. We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles vlm- . =,_ ‘ ‘ m p; 131355, 1700 M. 2nd CLEAR. ,- H eoo u. cums. eoo m. cnsuu wuss i,“ ___ _ zoo m. x NO.l’s. _ $15» PRICES LOW- _ ‘ - ' '3“. L. M. 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