Stevens In ‘Quebec City fir. By Guardian's spechl win) QUEBEC. Sept. 17-A swift trip by automobile from Campbellton, N. B., where he spcke last night brought Hon. H. H. Stevens, RB- construction Party leader,,here to- night. Accompanied by his son, Rev. Francis l-I. Stevens, the Re- construction Party leader reached Quebec viailevis, and went to rest and prepare for his meeting here tomorrow night. Tomorrow's meeting is not the first or his Quebec campaign-he spoke in Montreal on his way to the Maritimes-but it will be the only one in this part o! the pm. vince._He plans to speak a‘so at Sherbrooke, md again in Montreal. A meeting scheduled for Hull next Saturday night has been cancelled in view oi’ the fact 1M1‘. Stevens will speak in nearby Ottawa the following Monday. 0n his way here from Campbell- ton Mr. Stevens spoke briefly at Rimouski. and steppe‘ off at Riv- iera du Lcup where he met some at his Iupportcrs, but made no ad- dross. 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New Draco ' lallllng {uhlifgiflan & 17%“?! iswéssumu qualifications." GILOllITrllllonll. Dlrflll. IOIIGIICII. Ill. _- f sonar.“ aaaamu. F. MacPHEE, ‘B.A. mmmwsouiucnmsnmaa t mum Reconstruction Party Elects Candidates (C. P. liy Guardian's special Who) HALIFAX. 58M. Ill-A moon- str tlon Party convention ha" to ht selected 80v. Jcbn I'll:- long, Rector of at. Mark's Anglia- an Church, and Dr. J. J- Poww- VK. 0., veteran barrister. to content the constituency c! Ealiha: in tho October elections. ‘ They will oppose It. I. Finn. K. 0., and Gordon B. Ianor, liberals. and L. A. Gastonguay and B. D. Guilford, Conservatives. ANHGONISH. N. 5., Sept. l1- Howard MacKeighan, president of the" Canadian Livestock Associa- tion, was nominated as a candi- date ior the House oi Commons here today at a Reconstruction Party convention oi’ the Antigon- ish-Guysborough constituency. He was given a clear majority over Cyrus Maclcllan, William Point farmer, and J. D. Macllntyre. Antlgonish barrister, in tho con- vention polling- Mr. Macllcllanb nomination at a convention Aug. l6 was declared irregular. u‘ Higher Bread Prices S e e n (AI. By Guardian's Special WIN) NEW YGRK, 8c . 1'1 Th0 world-Telegraph says today lead- ers o! the bankinl industry believe that higher bread prices arc a distinct possibility soon. These leaders were quoted as warning that the quality o: wheat loaves, furthermore, may the low- ered sharply because o1 an un- ,_ ccdentsd situation in the coun- try's grain business. Good quality wheat for broad making was said to be obtainable only with difficulty now, although the 1936 harvest only recently ha: been completed. Supplies from now on until harvest next year were thought to be inadequate. Beecham Creates Stir Breaks Windows BRIGKION. Eng. Sept. l0.- (AP)- Bir Thomas Bcecham, tho black-bearded conductor, com- poser and operatic improsaric who rebuked bcjowcllcd dowagcra at a Caveat-Garden opera once for “chsttering" during the overturn, caused a, new sensation at a con- cert tonight reopening the Brigh- ton Dome. Bciorc [a distinguished audience in the hall, recently rebuilt by a corporation at a cost oi’ $250,000, the noted conductor, instead c! praising the building. launched into a bitterly critical speech. Complaining o! the Warmth" in tho building, he asserted ms win- dows of the dressing room were "hermetically sealed" and impos- sible to open. "I have put my stick through three or four c! the windows." he annoimced, "and before I go home tonight I'm going to put it through ail oi thorn. "I am waiting for some colo- brated prima donna. to visit this building. Then there will be an atmosphere within these walls compared to which a. tempest out- side will be insignificant." The conductor said ho had been forced to walk “three flights oi stairs" to his room. "I congratulate you m this magnificent structure." be laid. "Ihopeitwillbc somause to you. It is no earthly use ‘to ma." Standard Urged FRmmIOTON, 14.3., Sept. ll -(O.P.)--"ca.ncor occupies second as the ‘killing’ diseases, and New Brunswick is preparing to wage war on this monstal-"enemy o! the iamily, as it obtains in this Province." declared Hon. Dr. W. Labor, in addressing the annual convention of the Now Brunswick Association of registered nurses hero yesterday. ‘The graatcat wea- we possess ia education or tion," tho speaker maintained. The delegates were welcomed to Fredericton by Mayor W. G. Olark. Pnsldmt o: the Association, ra- plted to the address oi welcome. "I believe, and always have ba- liovod, that there doaa not oziat page gsggggg; i‘ P? 5 i‘ é .5? iii \ 1.. 19' 1'.‘ Roberta, mnistcr of Health and . 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