mvwwyrw-e _- 1195f“, ... _ . "GE TWEQYIP Speech By Premier ii; . Draft flllfllSS Debate!‘ Following is a continuation of the report of the speech by Pre- mier J. Walter Jones in the Legis- lature on Friday, in the debate on the Draft Address: I . The Premier took issue ivii-h the teadt-l" cf lhc Opposition for ci-lti-i rising the present Board of Educa-l lion setup. The old B01111 did not function very much; it consisted oil member; of the Government. to- ethier with the Superintendent of ducatiori and the Principal of Prince of Wales College. It ivas rarely they ever met and lt would, he argued, be a backward step to reconstitute that board. Ho iilso took issue with the Op- position leader on the question of . rvslnrillg liatln tu the curriculum iii the uric-room schools. “In Great Elrihiiii tlic_v would never think 0t having Latin taught. in Olll-FOLIII‘ whoois. it WvJllld tiove to be taught. after hours. Latin is a subject, which l myself have hiid 2t goodl umttiidiiig l" and l appreciate the itiluo of a gtt0ti Ltitiii training, but l don't sir uily evt-vv who "i a cite-room shoiiizl br- ft-rcsrl to stuli- .:. llhere are only one in twcntv or thirty in‘ forty who wvish to lake lip ‘filo willllCtt. t lliitli- lbptiionat "it. 2-15 :l.e ztirri iii ygtéltlllfi all thr piiplls irf tiiose schools ‘well protiticlrtl lll liiicrltsli illltl other . '* x lli:it itliltlt-t-rl ill. ll) .:.:i'i;t- Littin trike it, out (ll tiigli school iege we furnish beguiners with al Latin course. For those “tho wish, to take linlin "se have th." best st r- ing til Lil-tin vtltlrses ilrvltiimti ti‘. . l-iio sirflrs o! Kiiikiiiii tiillh sclii~i~‘i.l iiiivl any tczichvt- who writils {(1 giro | . .' the pupils Latin will have the hen» I fit. of these lessons "Latin is not necessurg. lutlllf~ for entrance to any university. itnd I rloirl so» why it}. pii- cent of the |)lll)ll:~ who iioiit unlit to ltlkt} it_ should be compelled to do s0- t‘ "Professor Blanchard of Prince: o: Wale; Coilegr saj-"s that ihe would sfinllPl‘ have his pupils begin French I in the Voliege rather than iri ilitii t\ll4‘~l'()t'.lll'l SvUIIUOlS. l don't thiil-k, the Lions-d of Education. would aoi vise that. but we don't need Latin in one-room sohools. 'l‘hat is the‘ policy of this side oi’ the House, and we will never hear of it as long as we stay in pOwc-r." t Composite High Schools The Premier raters-ind. to the number at delegations applying for composite high schools. 1n their communities. He did not think they properly understood what composite high schools meant. ‘fhcy pmbably want regional schools. Ounpoako solzools are intended to in a networks‘ o! subjects of s. henna. ‘me schools u! designed to function in u. centre of fifteen or twenty schools. they would be Jhined into one will. “We need to get assessments of the 1mm! to permit of taxation in that one unit which would be equal. and we propose during the next year to set up the assessment body and get busy. There is tre- mentions interest lll getting titer-- “h9g1; and w; propose l0 canvas the thing thoroughly and have it‘ iiii 1n gqhgpe. We hope to have til-is scheme established lry the simmer} nf tan." Health Tax Referring tn the health lax. the Premier said it. was never antici- pated that this tax would brhlg tn half as much revonuc as ll is doing tortiij-t. it l5 now iuiming over szvitlotto p, year. He raid it had been put. through somte years ago by H committee headed by the Lender of the Opposition. Dr. Macmillan: "Whm was thl snmmlttee almolnted?" : Premier Jones: "l think it was appointed by arrangement between Prrmier Campbell and yourself." Dr. hfacltfillan; "Does the reoorcll show that?" Premier Jones: "l don't know." Dr. ltfaoMillan: "You had better’ talk about sometihiitg you are sure of. 1 was not the chair-mail." Premier Jones: “Were NW 11°‘ the magi who made that report?" Dr. MacMfllul: "Don't you lcnow?" Premier Jones: “I think the tax urns n. fairly good tax. We have collected from the tobacco tax iiiwiit $78,000 iii- 580.000 a vw—" Dr. MacM-illun: "You don't half collect it." Premier Jones: "And the liquor tear yields more. 1 lmflw 111 80??" coon; there Ire people who try to get. around the tobacco tax. but I think they are being attended to. We got u. large amount. of tax and by the way it is growing it will be ‘pretty nearly half as much his. the land tax. I don't kinay twhethcr you pay your tnbatxo tax or not; if you chew tobacco r011 don't have to pay any." Dr. Maolvltilan: “I may tiave to before this House is throuxh." Pmniler Jones: "My horn. friend says lhilg money was tn go particu- lnrly to lttbt-rt-tilosis. l illllVt‘ rend in the papers that. this tax stintilrli he handed over tn tilie Tuberculosis‘ [gasug m spend. We ilon'l. art-l ivrove crf handing it river to any‘ organization. If ww- lax. we spend the money. '. t “Almougl, we hay, uwrmmq-l Ihn' wouldn't carry." rt ..in:lr~ load iodav spending! on lieiiith dui-hir thlliTllf‘l' have to be rrnlwd and ll “U. nil in ont- lotuil srhuo . \\o_ .l,, l | i I I lust few years. ‘vc li:.i\c liurtily kPlll up with this ta but: I believe iii the next lew _\-t rs lllill it w‘ll iii-l fully expended. If tliiire ha» not been enough money sixuit- it the committee which we have dots not give enouglr l civil‘! set: why inch} llkt‘ Iylr. Harbour and .\li-. Proust-t and Ali". Stewart who sit on ilnili co-zniinittee \\'utll(l not give tiiesn illll the money they think is right. if don't think lht‘ present crltlCisml L; justified. There is no intention o!‘ this Government iii hold up rx-' pcndituri-s rcgtirdiilg llenllili. i tliinki‘ you said we didn't. span-d l0 per cent of the tag; on health: that i5 not, true." f No Ilansard i l Lil, .\lilC.'\'ll.llillli "J. nflitl i0 pvii cent of the tax collected was spoilt, on extra iiiura; treatment. Do you, deny that?" I Premier Jones: "l had in lllYl notes. you siiid "vc diriirt. spend 10. 1m- gcnl on health.‘ \_‘r1'_ ylaciliilan: "\\.'.‘.lrii' volt so,‘ l statement of itiitic i5 untrue .\'v\l 'hsd better prov i: ' Prcsilier Jones: "i". is too bad wot have iiol. got a linusllrd iii the‘ 'll(lll>'t' All the other llvlllhfl-‘i liuit- l[;\li-i'll't'l. I get iilziuzrl ‘ ’l't'lll iiiccs. for iroorls oi otti" and l have ti. ~ are ilepelidetl‘. on t‘ a l't“|'tlJl'7. Tifieiv" ~ ivl r\\~>t'\i:v)<l‘.'.5 - ‘I li ti: p|ltil~ gbtlllii TIHEsQlEP-RLOTTEIPQEEN. GFJABQIAJ." m u. l don't think we lhOlLld bun i mimosa. in described the pm. rov inoiicy to build lughways. iper impaction requirements at "ivi- t-in borrow lots of iiiioiley. 50mg laugh \\'i- boiitiwcd some tihe other day. "I am afraid." lie added. "that is bllitltttlllt) lcr liftren years tit 2 3'4 the worst IJOlJIl. in the milk stttll- ier cent. and tt would take the Linn m Chu-lottgtowm, bean“ it illat-e of bLODILOOO borrowed in you had uood bum inspection I IIISL’. wluch iii a. few years more we havg no hesitation in ‘flying that ‘Will bl‘ through with. We s0kl the milk here without pasteuriza- tliose bomb almost at par." lion would bi; pgrfeclly good to _ lttvflfllllg to the importance of drink. I think when the iepoi-t improving buck roads. he slated comes in that you will be alarmed that "this will be the prcgraiznirie if at the sediment test. How many I lfflll inlliii-ilce the tlltnlster." -w'ill wall their hands belorc milk- iir. Aiachlillun; "He will prob ing? How many look after the Ill-lit llttl X1519“ l0 you." .hel.lth of the people who handle Pit-inlet‘ Jones: "No. per-helps ' tihls milk? How many will cool it. not." etc." Pasleurization under such Regarding tile technical schookfcondttlions -- that is just cooking hr 531d a great deal of tille cost Ollllp the dirt in this xii-ml. 1 don't this mhool was borne by the Fed-‘conaider titan very nice. You want oral Govemintnt. “If we hsdrrtiw clean the milk first before yqu. provided that school thettechnical pasbeurljg, 1 don-t think there is school .\lll(lt‘ll|$ would have gone _ any danger of Bang‘: disease, how- tp other PHIVIIILTS. We have llnd ever, u it lg prugllcglly nun-ml”. some 13o to 300 under control in ant hem that school." i My, Mwxgng, uggd "i; m; Gov. Dr. Iitacttlilian: "What I wanted ernment had any policy regnrmng to know was the cost. You said magmg 1n 1h; dglry herd, it would cost $90,000 and I see by‘ Panier Jones agreed that this the Public iwcouiit; for the end was g, dangerous dlgglspl bu; 11 l, of Aliii-i-li hi, 1946. that it had cost rarely 55m and 1f there 35 a good over SIAM-WI. weterintry around one can learn to Prblfllel‘ Jmefil "W110 bP-ys it? handle it oneself. Ho regretted very The Dominion Government. at least mugh mo" m," no; mix-e veg". pays more than half of it. The cost lnary surgeons 1n the Province. of iiiiiintviiaiit-c is lite same. They "We would require about fifteen or pity l5!‘ leathers and supply most twguly, and we only have tnvo in 0i ‘h? Hlllllltttvllb" addition to title provincial patholo- Di‘. Blachllllaii: "I am not ob- gut. The Government t; trying to icctliii; to that. lwented to eealiiow my; out g pqllgy to lflduog mo)‘ ziecttrittc you were in you: state- veterlnmes to come here. Nova 111N115 " ‘ _ Scotla brings in vetertnaries and Fisheries (Jonvclition ifixes the hours of work." , Voice: “Eight hours?" liii: Prtitiltrt‘ Mild lltt‘ (l0\vl'lt~ Premier 101mg; "'I'h¢-y tel] me "at incl invited the iislieigv rs; mqw m“, their gyflgyn 1g my, rim-k. oi lufiiitikll’ Canada to meet. '11]; our m w,“ beau” m, veg; in. t- in vuilvoilti l on April .i. 215151 on a flyg-day week and quit- iizitl Ii Ilc vmplitt ' i '~ ‘It’ llttllflfl‘ ting before 5 o'clock. and it is -.i:'i-i~ til llil» riititcitiicr. which tpyactically [he 53mg m Now Emu“.- “l-‘l ll‘ ill". 11d“! hi‘ 137* l" l5‘) d?!" wick: so I don't like their sy-striii ilitit“. ton that score. Like the doctors MARE." 24.1941 . Q ed them on our own machine. and I think there is I great. dell of tit-l" formation in them." Exhibition! Pleasant Shopping! GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE: I857. "Th; Government", he eonllqugd, "will require to be more liberal with exhibitions than ever -— that . is 1i’ they promote tilic filings that. . should be promoted in this Prov. thee. such as hog raising and dairy ‘ t cattle breeding." . ' m- teewem "he we RELIABLE SERVICE to increase the grants?" . Premier Jones: "Yes." . Dr. MaoMillan_ "That: is rigiht." ' Prmniel- Jones: "We don't want G 0d an exhibition to be the tall on O the kite 0d a horse-race. We like to encourage them all right. but _ . I have heard it said that liorle- , . racing supports the cxliitbillon here. I want to say that that has not been true. The exhibitions i ' have been somewhat. supporting horse-racing; it. la the other way ) around. During the war we kept. the Old Home Week and races going, and you would tililrik they were doing a favor by keeping cattle and tthings out there. ‘Plley were actually makilng a profit be- cause if they didn't have agricul- tural exhibits they would be taxed 2o per cent. of their re- ceipts. But with a proper agri- cultural eidiiibltion they got clear of the taxes altogether. m per cent of their receipts would amotmt to about. $9.000 which they would have to pay. They can very well afford to have cattle there at that price. “The Government should iiol bt- askcd in put in a whole lot ol 0 money that. they don't get value for; but iii anything that they can get value (nr they are willing to cooperate." Dlnethn-w Wells Plant ' itrid College curricula. In the l.'oi-' ‘to stall. a llanssiii .' Premier JOLLSL "l tlliiik so. as‘ soon as we \i”t-ll get r zit-ted. "tar under ivay into the ‘llerringf ltiz "-l.'ic.\l‘ill:iii._ think it‘ coiitribn "Sonic rif our; lit: lél-gfvti lo llil‘ ll1\t.‘.>|i'l}JllUl|‘{h_ey won't wary lflgy lwursj’ lt)\\'ll!'(l5 which this Prov- {Cr uuglgw 13mm)’ (Lgnghtgrh The Premier foresaw the day DY- Mll-‘Jluuml "YW hm m!‘ when the Matthew Wells Com- pany iiilgiht build a plant. that n ‘Hie Premier referred to sy'iiopll' would tln till tllvir processing “In my "Pinion". he can- wliero 1.200 farmers have Qgnlio: * ~ 'i..':? ..~.- . i i.- - ~ . .. -. . . . \\tl.l'lltl bi ‘a plot mi“ v W“ I " J . i Al: p . lllt In‘ il til (d1 uneruln "ipons ‘hid; [Md b9?“ Hm.“ n. m‘: lmmvnl vzuwrumqll 1H‘ l Jvl" u \ t "W ‘l o" . lllllllll fvlll to hen \\'il».l tlicti ‘lllblfld with regard to the ticiiv- in wu,“.-J(.rs and 1mm. h‘ 5mm] dllsll'_\' that was needed so IllitlCll llniicd. "the time has C0111!‘ when billed towurtls the plillll ivii‘ii ‘him m 3”“ ~| t " ‘lr oflltl "I'll" "llflmltil islitics in various departments. ThcF-P fruity Ill-HIS out well "\\'i~ wr m” ‘mve "p “m” H179“ “c”! It l5 Wlnl l° b" "Md T01‘ (I111? W51 \1\'t‘t' litllf fl million dollar - . . . - - : ‘ ' x 'li"n~ l’rclriii~i~ went uli to GCSCIUDC inc “lg; g l»; tart ll n» ilz-iil with the polio i-pzicvintn ivllicli resulted in mi: USlflblL-Jllttllb of a_ ivrll-kept, clinic. “that W55 one thing we had C. . mwmd be domg to do in an emeriww with W" He iiotlc8d that there mil been of this 1110M? m!" “'36 wnwwd m» criticism this year about law, l" lmbll‘ “Pilllhf ‘he 5am" Plrl rilenl. "Nothing at all about "U!" °l ll"? Chm "msom ‘wirnloitenlent. of the Prohibition» bOUgIYI‘. Bea/ch GFDVo inn was 10ml“. -i i develop health plans. We obtzliiaeil M‘ Sum‘. inmate b m Uri this DFOWNY rather m"? ‘ma “V? foroement; that ls all there ls to" are ready to expand Ln any will’ that» ' that may be (lillidcd mm“ “e l Premier Jones sa-ld it was "hoa-rt- ‘ {built h grout addition to the Sana- i [yx-Juf m the Government w “m. Written “hm” m5‘ “B”. “(m-W‘) a?“ the IIUIGXIGSS 0C the opposition criti- Blwgeme" 1 am“ ‘hmk im-“hm‘ Cit-m. H9 went. an to‘ discuss the can be Hid to indicate W" mBEIlOODDOO bunihel potiiio older ri-cmi Gllvermllmt h“ bu“ l“ m lmkdGreat Britain. l i lt-l Lirgri- ships t0 g0 lllflllfl‘ out‘. y M; been "epayeryby fllr, (‘i-uliani . _ , _ ,._ U111" "filth “1'=\°""*'~‘ and tli‘\t‘lflp ii rcnl mduistigv." lie doggy-s, “l lllrcd liiln ieiziiporarily xiii.‘rllixcnlgolifiliilliii‘ tti i-l-osri one of ' not see wliy fishermen from for 5150 l monm to “The up ma“ mmml Faun for mam," he “M “n; pay {or trio and other mainland Illlicll as a newspaper reporter "TllPy didn't Wflllt in Ellie ill) l-llt‘ $1-°°° "it em- duallutlflfnorlililclfiséiolgecilt(gngp yyoulsl-fliztataiifugflflalélllen;spfiml m.“ h" bkuum, A “M m m_ puiihase and elsewhere in the. dairy company. He insthiiced the the inclustiy was moving iii ti“; '@5_ whyqhvguy 9w" ;"15|1.‘_(_‘____‘___ _____ c.____ . . . . . vicinity to give to the Fail-til." tinrl wr allowed u railway siding companies to t'iifl'}-' on surcrss- and wliidi 1S now shipping m1‘- oiir roads. They fully hi this Province. ‘Pliny will products to all parts of the \\'lll'l'l\ tltat land $600 or have to enlarge. I doubt 1f this A factory of that kind mulq h; We will try to Island is too big for one big established here and he bgllgycd litiigo plant at Griinby. Quebec. direction. lng after the health of the Prov-l lnce. . "l would like. if there were a doctor on our sirle. to have n‘ llflnigtel‘ or llealtih. I would no on} mi- a5 to say that lf the Leaner of the Opposition would croesto; this side of the House I would QIVB‘, him careful consideration for the! position." _ I Dr, imiqitiiillzin: “l wouldn't Mk4‘: nil-y position over there. only the‘ one you areln. because you are. making a mess of it." _ Premier Jones: "if you don't. find‘, yourself comfortable I would like! to make you Minister OI llttalih." fir. MacMillali: "Is t-here I.‘ MlIllSlOI‘ of llCiIlllI nUAWP" fimniier Jniies- “lvlr. lltigihsast has. asked to be relieved ohthat. of n“. iv» have m! accepted his ree- t imntlnn yet, but I itresitme l am hllllliffl‘ of lltallh at. the mnnlenl." ' Dr hlat-Hiltatt: "You can do ill an; w“ might. as well continue." "Lagt. ytear". the Premier con- rlmiecl, "you vmtild think ever?- tiitrig was 5101118 to iiiwefl br- caiise we didn't cooperate with ‘certain individuals on ROCDIISHIU“ ilmi. Now everything is going nll right." Dr. hlaoliillssql: "You lcnuoklod| down afterwards." Premier Jone; went. on to deb- cribe the work of the Retaonstriic- lion Department in securing and distributing war assets and A. R. 1"- equipment. Aftiei- the disastrous fire at. title, .Davt_; and Fraser plant the Gov-l emimerit had obtained a suitable building for refrigeration. ‘mils wast I nmv being used for fox meat stor-' age. They had been hampered bY lack of equipment but. eventually they hoped to do quick freezirisl for small fruits in IIYBE qll-afll-llles- ' as well as handle dairy and cheeset supplies in storage. He was sorry"! the materials for the refrigeration‘ have been delayed. it may be Alli" ust or September before freezing‘ can be started. which may hot be of much use this year. Public Works Dealing viii-h public works. Pn- mie-r Jones said this department was bfiCCllltlilrg very difficult. tel liaiiidle. Delegations. were troml-tlfl l“ at. all limes and he wondered howl the, liliiiistei" stood the strain. Mr, Strong: "VP. nilFbfllll‘ hasn't tendered his reslgilatiiiii _vct'."' Premier Jones; "Not. yet: but it. you had to inst wtiii all his prob-l 10mg I would gay that you ivould, have to." Mr. Strong: "'l‘h#.1.' have al/vliys, ~ berm their" . Premier .lii.'.ii\,~: 5.3.11 fllldflll "Jtfll iililllii blidgli.l'.i';li‘lli'ii‘i"mill .. f1‘; Q U I C ll R I S T traffic "liatltr is izrltlrz ‘trawl - and heavier mirl (ho type of Inlrlzr built when yeti ‘were in prrrcr would take all the nwnay we vote l l l Potato Llglsllflon "1 think." he said. "it is 0D- Dorlllne time for this Ho to pass legislation to make this Island even more disease free than it. is at the mourn-it. We have had. of ll. for the inst few years and have pretnv tirarly succeeded. The inci- dence is 2-10th. of l per cent. In Now Brunswiok the incidence is l0 per cent, or thirty times as much. In other parts of Canada they are practically btlng put out of busi- ness because of the prevalence of, ring rot. l "llrivi we segregate all contam- ‘llllilfid farms. ‘that. mule a won- derful impression on the officials lbfilh of Cflnllflfl and the United Stat-r. We have not it single our iir llFtCHJFlill riiii; it'll. in all King's tit-unlit. All west of Susnmeraide is disease free. When we first. look up this British sale they said the?! would take potatoes only from those areas. I-‘uially we got. the! whclt lwlan-d lllC|lKl"t‘l. because they i tiiad such failih in our inspection. and checkup that. they allowed us to take otetoee even from those place; w ere tine disease exists. "The price of $1.66 per 100 pounds at ship side ls a price which may be increased. because there is tt tendency’ for the price of potatoes to advance. A lot_ of Ford these potawea are certified founde- tion seed, going for eating piuposes to Great Britain, and anybody may exchange his potatoes if tihey are not certified and get. certified potatoes iii their place at the same price. and plant them. So I think we will have to introduce a bill to of all models lmake it compulsory that anybody . with potatoe; to sell will have no have. certified disease free seed , . potatoes. ized increases “If we could control the empty bag situation I think we should, clear the whole disease up in ti V581" ranted, Ford Milk Perturbation Dealing with t-hc proposed can» ilailxn for compulsory milk pasteur- izaiioh. Premier Jones said he knew that. in big cities this was absolute lv CQPHHRI. But he had seen milk lng with our brriitzllt from the stable to lihe t-lfliyhaipiiirrlglhstitislgi; pwdcg: ment. markethyvhicli has meant better things for more people rd here isiwt nctifilucrd urtldbii" He; “There is another important ieason for our action. everyw c" m Calm“ l- l c n ton a. t e i - , _ . . tingle? (flier: 3 Tibls eiioiigsi! smi ~ We believe that the maintenance of a stable economy in “our “mo” l‘ Meat“ Mu‘ b! considerations of '“""“'“*“_' ' . this country during peacetime is a primary obligation u“ "mmll ""4"" "d of 0'11‘ Own interest We look llow lo glvo ' lollrodoyea MAKE THIS SIMPI-l TEST TODAY "W. ~ AUTOMOBILE PRICES DOUGLAS B. GRIEIG, President. “A reduction 0i $35.00 in the retail delivered prices cars and Ford and Mercury trucks became effective throughout Canada on March 22. “When the Wartime Prices and Trade Board author- published a pledge that the moment conditions war- ‘Today’; acrose-the-board reduction ls the first. step it fulfilling that promise. Although the Company suf- tcred a loss on 1946 operations, there has been a gradual improvement in our position. We are immediately shar- of industry and business. The cost-oi‘ living index has risen and may. continue to rise. This drift. toward ever- lvlgher prices is n drift Inward instability and inflation. _ and in our view, strong corrective measures are neces- 0RD or CANADA nsnucss $35.00 cut affective Int nieillatoly on all nodal: Ford, Monarch, Mercury 0m Ford and Mercury Trucks "A Statement By "m drill eta-a naturally flolllll m- a slid-up of good; coupled with great pent-up demand and pur- chasing power. The demand for our own products has never been greater. We are already selling all the c"; and trlldll we can make, and enough flnn ‘orders are on hand to keep our plants operating at capacity for many months to come. Company of Canada, Limited of Ford. Monarch and Mercury passenger “Our concern is fdr greater for the security of the markets of the future than for the markets of today. In our opinion the security of these markets-dice vast. markets on which mass production industry must depend —c|n be seriously threatened by the trend toward high- er prices. in car and truck prices last December, we of Canada would lower price. “Ford of Canada has always operated on the simple Ilnclple of sinking more and more at lower and lower cost so that more and more people can buy. Th]; policy has led to the sale of more than 2,000,000 car; and gunk; customers the benefits of this Improve- in the 43 years of our history-to the creation of a mass upon this price reduction as an initial move in what we ""09 "l" 11¢ a Widflibréld attack on inflationary forces. “We are hoping for the wholehesried support of our "OPIWFQB- 0"!‘ Geller! and 011i’ nuppliers in our con- tinuing effort to lower costs and prices". t hPYg for the Department of Public Woflui to put the hrldfle in shape alone." Bull Made "l would suggest. tn the Bill".- . islet.” the Premier continued. "tltiit he put. the emphasis this year m the but roads. Let l-iim wldrn them. and fix ttirm up before he handles any big projects. It might [be to thg Government's benefit. to ;borrow money to build great pav- ed roads through the ctnlre of the Island. but until the back loads erg attmgl-ed to so that trucks can IVES ‘IIIIM Soothe and refresh them In acconds with two dropo of Idle, qonlll Murine in ouch eye. You qel— QUICK RELIEF. Instantly your eyel feel re- freshed. Murine’! skillul blond of 7 in- qrc-dieiils cle and soother eyn that are tired from overwork or expense to Iun. wind and dual. MURINE . FOR YOUR IYII roan courknr or cannon FOIO Al] MOIHIOII DIVISION O MEIIIBOIIY All) LIIIOOLII OIVISIOI