PAGE TWO _ _ ‘ _ _» I 1 i _ , » _ Mliacri ao, 1928 - _ -___ _ _ BRCJNCHITIS ' The Provincial - Every Winter Legislature. lm. tru. mercy, 524 mil street, . w0__0____ed__ ~ we USN fooling, was subject to bronchitis Ivory winter. -m "sh 'nm “ugh _mm me W" _o_o made that he would take the peo- nm 0” uudom pie by the nose and pour their med- ¢|k‘,'h“, 0 hind “vu” N M ll e down their throat," had nevei in -l 'gg . Nm, nf nm. n made by him. il-le read a; ' fratement by the Guardian made me w00d'$ lwhen he challenged them namel my ' the time and place when he saldl . lt.) Pine _ ‘ sm ing somewhat surprised at the sen-= P ‘lor member or the city cr- char- Im"°“" "“'°"_‘IM7 d°°3h"”’ Mr Lea then said that a state-i ent which he was said to haw-I Ml'. Lea expressed himself as be- Sl|b|¢¢t '[0 Wednesday In '_ ' - ____ ' _ _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN » ‘_ . _ ~ ' i _ ___ _ \_- ` _ - r Leader of the Opposition stated the Prince Edward Islanders went. It _ _ would be better to get into the hab- , ' it of looking on our delegates, not- as party delegates. but as provin- & cial delegates. " During the whole of the delibera- _ tions there was not an unkind word or a harsnremark. The proceed-` ings were largely informal, and the tllird of the propositions were made without the speakers rising, ' to their feet at ull. Our esteemed] Premier, at this Conference present- ed his claims in a certain way. l The Duncan Report.--The hon. Duncan Report was due to the ef- I forts of the Maritime Board of Trades and other bodies. Mr. In- _ man thought it was rather due to the interest taken in the matter by Premier King and advanced some a Maritime Product This is |g_I wg 5 may] hom, ¢°`¢f, md ,yu iottetown, one of the proprietors of; delighted to find that before alle had he "Guardian"-Saying such nl ilkeu halt of it her cough wel een- _'_hi118- Mr. Lea particularly ob-‘ e plotely relieved. "I_eeneiniy feel justified in mm ‘lwusht that when it newsoaiivr mending .it to those aaferiiig bg ‘lot to be so small as to refer edi- coughs and colds.” ltorialiy to the English of a member cted to such a statement -and' Price 351:, a bottle large family also of the House, it was pretty bad. BULK _ sum 5°” ` -1 0 Lbs_ _ 1 Lb. arguments which had already been put torward by previous speakers. ‘He lead quotations to show that 'tile Conservative party opposed the ‘appointment of the Duncan Com- nnission. 1 Prohibition.-The lion. Leader ot' tthe Opposition said this is a closed ale.; pul: up only by The T. Hilbull -"I » _ _ want," he said. “to nail this li-2. Limited, Toronto, Ont. [here and now in the House." I -__ think that Hon. member from 3rd. Prince, should make the amend’ l .honorable 1Mr. Arsenault stated; l _ :that he had heard it so much out-l lrlde that he had come to believe it.: sieuwq 3; Budde, Bmch He would like to know what the consisang or izo acres or lend in “°"- member did Say-> 'mu sg.” 0| c“mv"i0n_ esp'ec|__uy_ some rather lively and interesting adapfgq for 5|-owing Swd p°¢a¢oes_ crossfiring here ensued about this B|;||d_|n¢g.g_|| in ‘nod “pail-_ huge statement. . 12 room dwelling equip,” Wm, Hon. Ml. Lea-then wcnt on to; modern “wr 5y5¢¢m_ .gdiscuss his visit overseas, explaining Sultablg for acc0inm0da¢ing _`“m_;lhat the delegates were continually mer Tourists. This property 0-11| be on the move-eithcl' meeting offic- sold mmap, as qw owner is ,way ials or being' entertained. “I did (;_ _.L SEAMAN not believe." he said, “that a tour |»;|-a,\|¢|¢,, Be_,_.h_ would be arranged which could take 3-30-fmw3i_ ` ~ in so llnlcll---wllich would enable us - to see so much and meet so many ltl I|'0||.E_I|I 'PAPER c000I|I\||||_I|I 4Rolls in Parcel‘|3c l Lb- 150 fbook. But I notice that as far ass _the Conservative press is concerncdl !it is a. very open book, which off _ ithese speak for the Conservative-f '-Ml" I £ii(llIlIt)ICIiI=|es 3 Lbs. party. the leader, or the party' tpress? Either' the `leader hasn't' lgot his press very well in hand, or he is out of tune with the party it- `rcli’. - 1 l The Liberal and Conservative par- lty have each got a history on the 55|? l Lb., |50 ,Prohibition question: But the Con- BEAVER FLOUR 98 Lbs. _ _ _ . $4.00 `.~:crvative party, in adopting the pol- - ‘icy of Govermiieiit Control has gone lbnck on its history. Both parties, at dtfferent times, wished to take Lbs. _ _ _ _ _ lcredit for having passed it, ol' QUEEN CITY FLO_U R 98 Lbs. $4.00 QUEEN CITY FLOU R 24 Lbs. $1.00 -miicndnients to it. Thus, in 1918. ,line Conservatives passed an Act Ilnucll more clrastic than thc original lalct had been. , With i'cg'-.l1‘d to enforcement, il'i_ FR people in so short a time. W' i reference to immigrants, there is no M _ _ _ _ _ _ rlifficultv ili getting all we want of _ l' Austin A. Scales was .l recent im, Very mst __mS_\._ Bm we dmmi visitor to the city. THREE STAR FLOUR 98 Lbs. $4.15 _Il91'7, Premier Mntlieson established _rt Commission “in older that the ieniorcelnent of the liquor law might lknow yet' whpm to Semc "hem" _llc uiltl'ilmnialcf.l by political in- Mr. R, M, Holthy. Port Perry. Ol t _ This :Iummer we mean to have H ‘ .fl ci ic." M'_ Inman wnil on t0 Holstein Fieldmall. of C:lnn.dIii. alas ru'I“Iy mam” and fmI’_“" avmlublv c lgiI\lcI:l rcslilneIoi' the llitrtllotls which here on business last week. ifor mem m “Imp Dn` hswdI IL III - 'hurl been used to enforce tile law. M W L V ` l_';_(;t_,_tLh€h_f_?_u_I_L__Ef__:_]_§Agssgggcgavel"II 3 l'I'llc speaker then read an editorial ' rs. _ _ Murray, Wiiltham; . ‘ " ‘from thc Guardian of November. Mass" is visiting hm. Sm.,-_ The Danish settlers in New Brun- ST_ _ , _ _. _ _ R. A. ‘ " '”"”“‘AMS Mr Stanley BIK _ _ (_ pecGo_;;l%;riE§rianl§ I ' Itlic Prohibition law at that time ` H er mg rc “me ' ' I ‘Like other speakers on the govern- to his home after' spending a few to get those of them who have gone _ ____C___ ____d_,__ M___ Immm _bought __ days with friends in Milton. away to resettle on the land. If e had the $70,000.00 my hon. friend W Messrs. D. M1 Bemard and R. A. threw away, we might' do some- Profitt attended the Grand Lodget hihlz. But the trouble at present at Hunter River 011 Wednesday. ,-and it will be greater in the fut- ure-is lack of revenue. Mr. J. Walter Jones, City. paid a What revenues have wc now? The business trip to Freetown recently. ,.,,_,________S have been reduced $,_0_000_. Nl over what the Bell government Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves spent ...W ,.e,eivim_. They had in mind the week-end in Charlottetown, the ,.0 dOum_ ,hm they Could more izuest of the latter's sister, Mrs. J. , hon make up this amount by rev- . H' mhnes' olives m~<‘rllin2 from the introduc-‘ Rev. D. K. Ross. Messrs. Robert C. _ illld. J. B. Gardiner. and John N., Proiitt, were in attendance at tl'-2’ lncctlng of Presbytery ln Cliarlottc- I town on Monday, March 19th. ‘ Rev. S. B. Profitt. 0'Leary,<-visited his old home last week. . ' '~‘_~ of Govt-rnliient Control." Hen- 'ln I -ri hrmiclied off into :i discus- ifl' of the Prohibition question, re- »'=-`i'°.‘im1 the charges of the use cfI mrrcper methods bv izovernmentl '~~~v~b°r= in the campaign. 'l"l'r- Minister of Agriculture went r 'ri mlidemn Government Cori- dt a means of raising revenue l"’l _ ‘ - Miss Viola TI‘:"l~f; L~"»p:'infr Va.ll<“.y. '”-"lllff *UM We SUUUIGUW Pill 3 is spending: ,- fc-.~ davs with her niece. Mrs. Eldwn Drumrnond. " Miss Flow-r-_ 3111 Summerslde. spent the \v-!'.-'rid with her sister,- Mrs. Allan Palmer. ‘ Mr J Scott Jardine and daughter, I Miss Mildred, were visitors to Sum-l merstde on Saturday. } ~w 1: of respectability on such al 'l'l~°.0Sil\0H Of aged D61' tli0us~ The speaker wem on ,O m.m¢iZf,‘history of past governments on thei I A Pen” y armer- S ou a east ee` and °f population’ ‘S much mgher thc Conservative Policy in cilttinS.m‘“W`- 6 S _plcbiscite held at the snliie time af _ [the election would have been the 1 Lb. 40c' 3 Lb. Jar No. 3 'ight policy. _ The Hon. Leader of the Opposi- tion says that he did not take it tr- He had a majority of fifteen. Wh) did lie ilot pass his Act through thr Jar _thc country for political purposes ‘ i l FRUIT 00||l|I|IER' Ice Berg Lettuce, Celery, Ripe Tomatoes, Bananas, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Apples, Lemons, etc 'JENKINS 8| Sllll |.TIl.° day in talking. 1-Ic felt that if Dr: MacMillan had condensed his speech to an hour's length, it would have been better. He was in favor of limitation ill the length of speeches, similar to that in force in Ottawa _ _ The speaker' went on to enumei' ate the manifold blessings that Providence had vouch-safed our such all extent did they discharge returned soldiers, that a lneetlngli-'l'incc Edward Island, on the other oi' returned soldiers, 204 strong wasllinlid, has been dry for twenty-five held in this city, who appointed a committee and drew up zi resolu- lfuir. tion (Mr. Inman read it.) The re- rclution charged the late govern- ment with a breach of faith witli| returned soldiers in dismissing them, and requesting an investigation, _House? ‘? Dr. MacMillan-We believe in consulting the people. Mr. Inman-I am sorry it has lbs-on brought into politics. Other lmeasures should have been taker. to settle it. Let us have the pleb- iscite in 1929, settle the matter, and ° lgct back to politics again, and have delle with the unseemly wrangliaig' .which surrounds this question. I The_speaker went on to sity that it was not correct to say that seven ol' the provinces had. gone "wet," They had only had “dry” laws since 1918, and had simply returneli to conditions they had had before. years. So ii compensation is not_ lion. Jeremiah Blanchard. -R124 pudiated the charges of carrying on an unfair campaign which had been charged against his partv._ Thr- agents of the Conservative par- One Hundred Per The Grocers listed below _are proud to lmntlle S- ACORN I A. N. nays w. .i. almwnalts F. nays » ouolvlom: nnos iz. luooins ‘ con-‘ln .e co. M. E. A. lvremioo l.oizNi: cleaner: r. J. Mecaosluay 1 J. T. cnoclimr at co. i-...i. Menonnnn is. calmnoilrzlt J, rr, Meng J. P. our-‘nr lvicouam Giiocaml R. 1.. my F. Mekalvnn J. B. FLEMMING ALEX. McPl-IERSON M. FRASER P. MURPHY E. GARNHUM P. N. MANUEL L. A. HASZARD A, M¢LEOD JENKINS & SON LTD. A, E, NELSON H- CRAIG MoLEAN & McFADYEN HARRY FOSTER R. F. MADDIGAN dz CO. Maroon Week I wh*l?.l‘lX.l"°u l`__._.`_ ` Grocers all over the city are displaying the new Marvcn clairitics - all the old Marvell _ favourites --_ Some, perhaps, that you have 4 I I never tried. Right from the Marven ovens, they come - frcsli and crisp - tempting and inviting. Bc sure to sec tlicm. Attend the demonstra- tions. Enjoy the samples. Sec, for yourself, _ what n. Maritime factory is doing to ftclcl to Maritime fame through .thc length and brcadtli of the land. Mari/_cn’s biscuits :irc ' sold from Const to Coast. I I T\9@`m9@ . ' - _ BIICUIT PLANT M O N CTO N -a part of Canada Biscuit N- B- Company Limited Cent. Canadian _ with Bakeries also at , MONTREAL, LONDON, WINNIPEG, _EDMONTON Stores demonstrating Mari/en’s Biscuits Marven's Bisuiits and _ cordially invite you to scc their tlisplays and sllairc their samples. PRINCE GROCERY W. R. RIX 0. L. RICHARDS J. J. STOREY T. L. SMITH JOSEPH SHAMMAII M. SUMMARAH E. TOOMBS . GORDON TOMLINS PATRICK TRAINOR. PETER TRAINOR. N. TWEEL L. C. WORTHY A. WHITE _ R. T. WHITE A. R.- WISE lcliledvi itH§f IoIi?d`ll'fitt'Mngls8llIl;lsI0n5 iw lwilth a vIew to reinstatmg retmIncII| ty lriii committed every political 1 _ 5 1-1-m 0. . - _, - _ i . _ l - _ - _ _ --- .. _ _ 5 g e sues 5' lb() chars wrongfully dismlsbecm crime that it is possible to commit.. Liberal convention, held in 1923, thel A __ j d .< lr i' ‘ i c - an 513° B °p Imlstcauy °f an .ne men gave certain instances of salty nledsed it-Self to support thei ada's future. ~l~ie alluded to some 014 A p | _ _ . _ _ of the obstacles to the I5l_md.3 5° ms ""5 'vvliai___li;__coi_;isidfired to_ i_>_e uréfalri:=_§_c;hlbl{._i_i';_l_i_ ___'T`he__s;oea_lJ<_<:_r__t;<;:§ 0 u ° Ci.`il`|`i] .1 IBC lC€S. 0 0 0ll°f ' S ' ` t A t T §_¥_;`;9_;"_f:_l_T_cgn_gh;_eD;l_;§___ev_ifit;__vTgJ;:cial __°5§_iev_1__i_;2icg__;1ierr‘i_bel' for C;lla;'_lotl_§' |scrvatives which had come undt-i',SD€¢Ch0S during the 18% 0HmDBl8ll- I cn y one 0 t e 5"( his own personal observation. 5 HC l.2X0d lhe L¢Bd€1` Of Y-he OD' . ‘If bem.g 6 °°I°ck the Hwse ad` lWh° came b.ef°’Ie “S with a coll' He said that Conservatives alleg-ipcsition lor fault finding rc the _ioulned tlll_8 p. m.) structive policy. He says he is in Ed that __ Cerwin passage from Is_.gm\.0| used in 0 51de_wa]k at Mm-.l Th . sawn, to find me revemiee? li is pro-. T _ lf‘“'°"" °f il- I W°“d°" if he ll” fredii. printed in me -‘Temperdnfe ray River. this improvement havilul' e °p"a“°" “f MW" v°"'°'°° °“ "“° "“b“°I “‘3"“"‘V“ °f """ Ihnsed the school teachers organize l‘\irhe1t'lIla(;I;lS}$__;Ies\2;’_g__':u_l:_ P- _really looked into it. _ Either he lBu||etm_~» was designed by ns auth-_been sponsored by the Womens In-l P'°"|“°°» °“\SldE 0f incorporated City and towns, is prohibited until for more pay. Such is the propil- ____d__ésS _hon ___ ___ __g.de_ _ i°“"n°t haVe1°°k"dm'-°’t Very care' Iors to cast discredit upon the Ro-' SU'-Ul9~ l furthe' “°"°°‘ I panda nut forth by these six profes- __ _ _ - ____ gr. _ was vi i _fully _ y__;lg__1n5t_hlRiz__c£;__:l;elr _;_t_ _o____r<; so lets W 10 1° _ noNAi.ns'roN school. _E:ic_§vi;ister. Earl Macdonald. lvnrv - _ I - uou e qui e _i g in price. ,Very u____0_ The ____e_________ em_________ _ ,_ , _ _ . . ~. M l0_3i- ¢|,_ }| _ d d_ _ tif n rgan, Emmet McGiliivl'll_v, f‘ H 0 Bliimliard then wint on to deal\ t ° P °“"‘° “ 'l°"m° Il Februmll I-Ionoi Roll. Dolmldst/:mfGladys Liindrigan, Helen Landrl- _.m not going' to do on to thi ______0__ ____ _am ____o__ ________ _ __ _ f hon fricnri from Char ‘- ‘ P ‘ Y 3 ~‘ G' cluslon was the scheme, if put into ` iv,-ovinelal (fonferem-e,-Mr, Blall-rmG(" lNsTl;g§lIf]AL M|.ersl_;i_e_=i_ibe_l___;i_-;i__é;2_; ;,hI-li_l_ds. McGlllivray and James _.___ _______ it or ii incsei ‘scope lan a w c sree . ' . -‘ft - l ep ard, eq.. 1; 3_ _ |0\ U5 _ __ know the results of that Conference.. ‘md H9 WHS ¢°“f1d9¥lf» Chili tl10__charge, _ t / !Masw_._ ‘_ F__e;d_e M____}_::_:_lm_ Mac 1' l-“Wi me °Pl“l°“ ‘°f "W l‘°"' °"‘bl”‘"i‘lh"- ' __ lcitctown knows that tlicrc could be °°““"Y W°“ld “°"°\' ‘/°f-0 l-0 h8V‘2Ion thc various Uperation mentionedlMarzaret McAulay° 3 Francis the bur 1' - f _ - "l '_ tl d creased rc- had been adopted. -_ _ ` I ___ " _ _ ‘ ' co-op '. ~ °f‘"m'~"l ‘ml gl” y_ e _ __. Rem _ ___ lluf matter. __ tl... government .side of thc House chased from Kenora co_ope______vc| Grade III._1. Alfred Arbing. l Grade II. 1 Erl Em late. - _ . ' th- f fgleatly mcrea_ lion. (`. S. 1nman.- rlcd _ _ ‘ 1vdnIillIz "and: aultuis necessary fdr clitiiusiasIItic terms to the wonderful ~Mr' M‘I'.mIeI I have' Mr' I Wm Tm ‘muon of the late g°"°m'“e"L Clover Seed Association to the value ` ~ C $3 2- Ffllnkl ____ '_'_1_e__`_0__ ____ V00 mn _mt from _,rngrcss which our cnumry h____ gl;/c_tlic lelsallt of my Calcillatiolis in lowering _taxatlon, hc_ claimed. of $1|20_95_ This clover is genuine D0ll_8an; 3. Tolnmy Dougali, Bruce » »- __ a ei on. iavc now answered the .wtuld ellibalrass the Province when no_.the_.n grown of the medmm law Ellie. 011081. ' l varlet has en ' ood results GOI Grade I' S’ *I N°"*‘ B°W|Hll2 P""“"“l“‘I1y Wa” he l’l““"ed Wm' lcok into the matter and ado t the nltult He claimed it was loou-dl T M ,S f d d _ H ~ wo s men o reuse ow, 000 00. Thcv :irc n cicap _ its: i _ . _ ., ‘ ling' Grading.-Ml". Macl'-"lice did ‘Le L ,~ 1 » _ » _ , P0llU¢'l“““l not til'ink the farmers would be in qu] ex cmlve-l’ ml-0 the Sllbleflb with thc questions of the failures *l‘*°>“”"*‘“ |School. | . , quoting mm,_. _._ ,_~__- _ _ __ _ __ _ i Jian. Bernard McGillivray and Er- \ s zl is ics is con im Prince of Walcs Colle e. l _ , Grade j[x_._1_ Cm,-0 Bowan; 2_ vm M__cD_______d__A_______S UWM 7’ _“N teacher. ' 5 MEN 2. bottle or two of that well-known hersei Tense, Dr. Pierce'a F a-voriie Prescription To Improve Your Health 'h"'“ 0" Q“°°“ Sq““‘I° th" mem The hon. senior member from Char m°lh@f5 °f me Ghlldfell 0f lfhlhi Not only has one Institute carried Grad VI ` '_' __- ' ' C .-l. Mary Fogarty- 2_ ________,_. British; Columbia Mouldings and on able debaver, i`n my own opi.i *cn we are aettiniz opinions from the ‘f:\vr:~,f, of the Incorporated towns. _ ' ‘ the Chief of Police of Charlotte- Sheathlng town. and from many clerly, sev- ' __ f~~-I nf whom were not in favor of mlwt 'mm v°“°°'"“"I‘ Prr\h|bition. that enforcement was c Movnmnos Ann mII'Ih ’mmI°I/ed' ` Iii' PE; friends who, at the beginning of this session. claimed that they Imoved the appointment of return; led soldiers to posts in the House fwas made in good faith. It is [customary for Liberals to appoint lliiberal returned soldiers. /But they asked us to appoint }Crn.~'ervative returned soldiers. Wns friend from Charlottetown. who is' Returned Soldiers- Our on. ____ ________ _ th .. _ Open iiqunr Shops in this m-ov|nce._- b _ 'I = , ' ine vit use ¢l~l¢IlIelzei.° "I" °II°"°II" in the pieblsciw of 1929. If peo-'Sex'ii'l;'tpllslll°°syem§°:lr`;li'l°lti°t§»L°"°'"““"' ' e take so much trouble to et l amd” V~'“1- Mwrloe McCvlllivray_ . ter #Here Dr. MacMillan rose and.°l 8 .of 100 col noted that what he hed said was_'“‘l“°f “°W~ what will they d°,Wh¢1\,the smnrlsl-!liil:tl’»:llIbl>‘lmlhIItlIIniiliIill'Irrl‘;'ikeiileal M°°"“"°y‘ 3' `D““ J' Beg wan Plas | that we must wait for results.) Ilhefe' ls °P°“ 5°le~ ' Harbor Branch Railway which have Graday`~I4I wmiam Shenhua' Board would it not be betun-is regal-ri He ¢\°"“°d "mt l" their °‘"“' Dem fvfwlrded w wr represents- and nee; v"1' Mm' L““°""‘“ ' that Conference notas one to which Pal!" the G0"-S€WH¢lV¢8 Wefevefy tive at, Ottawa. In connection with 0 dr Macdonald' equm' " 'nm 'wand Liberals went, but one to whichl "°3“° ‘"1 W the ‘l““llmY 0! U¢l\1°l` the above endeavor the members 0f`ray'n2 eJoIelxI_Ivi_¢lIGilmli’ilIrmet 3Mc%ll2e`i,_ “ann “mln” qu” 'at ` 1 ' ' ly: . e A5753 _____ 'which might be obtained under a the Ulu msmuw me advantage M__Gm_v____y_ BEAVER DEBTWALL "_ . ..-_._. . D€1'mit,and also the coat ofthe per-lo( this ¢»ppgmm|;y gn mmk thél nude u____ Emma mee ` _ BOABD _ BBIATHING I M- A Macrhec il.|b.l-After ex- this sincere? _ _ lnrueowan ni lmits. He claimed th t. th l » _ '°"’""" '““ "°’"°“'"°“"” ‘° “‘°I We md “ 5'" “t A"“"‘ ‘" mi’ ' ‘He """‘”“"‘:;I;a minorities he had re;ived‘,I lI:i°elIteet:`Illfi°;:till§n;:li°M lift? uma? IIA' m“"” lendriian In same 4 1 1-4 1 s-4 1 9 Ind .Inna "ms _ ,I _A . .- - . ~ ‘ ._ lvl i -I ' die 'l. mil lla ely due tothe speechesof the il res me l .mr in and vm Mmdomli equal. 2. 4 x 10. P* Q weaker and the mover and the ee House-a wounded returned aol r. , rg ""”"" "' ""’ ""“"' "‘*""°” °““ “"“‘°‘ °*“"“"°’ Wh” ‘M "W" PAID " Honourable mend from charlotte-Tull. po s n no am" 8 Wh ml'I%nI 3'I wmmh M°' M” “Ill "wir of l°°°"'° ` ' “ll Rice, Bernard imivan mano, L. lvl room & co - ~ ~ .1 f . ’ ‘ paying a tribute to the ex-member# do? He was removed and they ap- ,,_5`; 0) (}”l]'f_qE°]1' , \ town, (Dr. MacMillan.) ' ---<»>__.._. ' ' ' 750|-V5 WUABVES f h H e ho had passed away | rolnted a man who was not a re- l..,,,.,-,-,MQ',,.-.,,,.,,,§,,,¢,,| ' i Her Mr Butler-Repudiated ac- 1 M°0ml‘""*3’f 6411181. ~ » - 1 t,~ 4 - - - . t is more profitable to sell what Grade I Jr 1 James V . .-. uno.. L. M. POOLE & - ,o t e ous w n nmndi _ 9 ,,°|d|e,_ ruaatione of unfair campaign meth~ th ° 01' P¢0Ple use than to use what Perfect Atten ance Y mould that he °°“1<"\'t U 4° __ __. w n d ,,,,,,,,,,,.;,,,,.,;,,,,,,;,,,,_,,_,,__, ._ _ ,_ ____ __ __ why any man should spend a w o . But that is not all, gentlemen. To " ' _ _ ii. e explained that, at u oth 1 _ _ -Jamal She I V58 . ` _ _ . _ er petine sell h"d_ nancy L.nd__________ _____e_____¥:; PA0l.l"l WBAR