Senator Josie Guart . [2s Blasts At t Opposition SSS si STTAWA—<CP3——— —- — Josie Quart blasted the ‘Liberal ‘eet Coe Canada’s ete at st the Until 1927 Canada had no and. CCP-New “Democratic par- UN had been lowered “could tie claiming .ey dis- react very unfavorably among tort the “sound” policies of the ; = eee zm government and debase Prime Minister Diefenbaker’s sin- cerity The Quebec Progressive Con- servative said in the Senate threre speech debate that “op Position parties in Parliament are criticizing Canada's prime minister nd his marvellous record of achievements for pur- ely political p-rposes.” She said yorne Canadians could lose confidence in demo- eracv if opposition _ noliticiang “continue to twist sound policy intended for the general wel- fare of Canada and stoop. te actual irtesponsibilitv to distort truth and debase sincerity,” Senatof Quart was »articu- i_larly critical of the effect of op- Position criticism on other coun- tries. Statements by opposition pe'iticane = etrimenta' to Can- ada’s position im world affairs could react very unfavorably "MUST BE ALERT’ “We must be alert to the fact that there are Communist for- ces within our midst willing and ready to turn these criticisms and any state of confusion to their own advantage,” she said. Evidence Heard In Meot Charaes BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP)—As RCMP corporal testified at a preliminary hearing that two men made arrangements to sell him meat from dead animals for human consumption Cpl. 0. J. Lutes said Robert cc ot Sen. Oo LEAN SKINLESS ROASTING | epg “down agreed to sell him meat at 31 cents a pound which had beer collectec for animal food “They provided sheets of wax paper with Brant County health ca Lb stamps on them,” the officer ; Pp 0 R K . said, adding that he was to f wrap the meat in the paper and - CHOICE P.E.l. PORK | C * ; Vex BIRDS EYE CHICKEN i TURKEY and BEEF sel] it in Windsor and Detroit. : PERFECTION FIRST GRADE en ee ee , Hooton and Carrey are charged with Dr. Ormand C. Raymond with selli ng meat from dead animals for human cor:umption Dr. Raymond, 38, a veterinar- far. is also charged with Charles Thomson of Brantford with con- spiracy to sell meat from dead animals for human consumption and with a third charge of sell- ing such meat. MURRAY RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacLeod and sons Alan and David were recent visitors to Cornwall, guests of Mrs. MacLeod’s par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Le- Lacheur. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald John- ston who have been residing in Charlottetown, the past few months have returned to their home in Murray River The February meeting of the QUAKER'S NEW TASTY MUFFETS Murray River W.I. met at the home of Mrs. William Moore, . 9 02, with ten members present. Three : PKGS. new members were welcomed nto the grup. FINE GRANULATED . Mr. Walter Buell, Murray River, is spending two weeks at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ches Cooper, Mr. Cooper . and family, Halifax. Mrs. William J. MacKay was Lbs. a recent visitor to Charlottetown, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Basil Irving, Mr. Irving and family Mr. Bruce Stewart, Miss Flo _ Stewart. and Angus, MacKay ‘ +n. + _ recent visitors UW MORCWE, ig mone ne we | CLARKS BAKED ( (IN TOMATO SAUCE) _ ie : Duncan vines 2 VEGETABLE River, is spending some time ; LAYER CAKE COFFEE 10 OZ.. TINS at the home of his sister; Mrs. DEL U eae ee Angus MacKay, Mr. MacKay 20 oz. AE . ash and family, Murray River. . Cc 5 | Mr. Harvey Walker, Wallos- ‘ Cc 6 O07. C | ton, Mass., is spending a few $. . days at the home of Mrs. Dan peg JAR FOR Livingstone; Murray River, Har- i vey came home to see his father-in-law, Mr. Elmer Liv- LARGE JUICY ingstone, who is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hos- Pivlss Janet Stewart, Chariote- | CHASE AND SANBORN town spent the past weekend with her mother at the home of C Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Machon. Murray Harbor 1 LB. Mrs. Annie Lewis has return- ed to her home in Pictou; Nova Scotia, after spending some time BAG at the home of her sister, Mrs. Oriol Hooper, Mr. Hooper and family, Murray River. Winners at the weekly crokin- ole party held in Murray River School on Thursday evening | PRE CLEANED CLOVER FARM os were: ladies’ first; Mrs. Chester “ Fr cad | “Moore; secoad, Mrs. Stanley ; Hicken; gent’s first, William { Derby; second, Reuben Moore. q Door prize was won by Mrs. ARM Reuben Moore. a F Cc su. “Miss Sandra Munn, Miss Joye® Moore and Donnie Moore, ail from Murray: River recently’ at-. 4: ; tended the Young Peoples Rally of the United Baptist Church, PETER PAN Isis See a PLUMS ; =39 IMixed pickies = Es nies th OT 5 vn Teen vurrey River after | CLOVER FARM Ses i ROYAL INSTANT | _ c r Ez! Choice PEAS 2 39°|/PUDDING 2 PPLES came S52] HARDMIXTURE = 35°/MEAT BALLS = 33" An: SEEE=|NOXEMA ==119/Salad Dressing “= 45'