MONDAY, Opposition Leader Scores Costly Patronage tive Assgmbléi. bMarfilnwi ntinui is e H udgct, Horlig. Dr. W.J.P. MacMlllan, gsdar of the opposition, asked the how many official; had been dropped in government of- flees in the us: year or lW°- ,, Premier Campbell: ‘Two or three. Dr. MacMillzin: ‘There should have been more than that. You have enough officials in the 80V- ernment to look after this Fisher men’; Loan business instead of P81’- lri a ivfintsters salary for doing $1,000 work. It is simply money tlirown away. ‘ Hon. Dougald MacKlnnon: ‘Will my hon. friend suggest that those twang-four buildings built for the use the fishermen should be left without supervision?" Dr. Maciviilliiri: "Not at all. I do suggest that to nay a member oi the Government $1.700 for going around and iiisilecting s couple of dozen fish houses in the country is not reasonable. It is lust s way 0f looking after certain friends oi the Government, My lion. friend from Mari-ll Iii-Vf-i‘ did zinything in the public 5911106 for nothing, but I will tell you \\li1l lie (loos do. He oes to all the i>ublic meetings that e knows the Premier is attending, and tells the people what s. won- derful man the Premier pis." (Laughter) Hon. Mr. Cox: "And I believe I am rillhfl!“ Dr. Macfiiillari: "He does that on every occasion; and this is his re- wsrvzi." Premier Campbell: "What flb0lit- the A1111?” Mr. Cox: "What about the three or four months I was acting Min- ister oi’ Public Works “lien he W85 sick? I had to trike charge of that department. You are not givlll! m0 the credit voii should give me." m. Maicliiillan; "The Minister ls not gick now," Mr. Cox: “No, but I had to look liter him." Dr. Mscllillan: "Well, probably when you ivcre acting Minister of Public Works you were cndcavoring to earn your money, but you are not doing it now. Mv non. friend's family is [IFNIV twill prwided for. I think the hon. member's broth- er is an Old Ace Pension Commis- sioner; arid I notice that there has been an increase in the riumhti of engineers and my hon. friend's brother-in-law is now the chief government engineer iri this - vince." Mr. Cox: "I understand that." Dr. MacMillan: “I think the coun- iiry ought to imdersWn-i it too. We had the Pi'emicr's assurance that every bit of unnecessary expendi- ture is bicniz cut out What is the necessity of ridding to the number of Government engineers at zhis time?" Premier Campbell: “We didn't add to them. Dr, WlFtClHlllRflZ “Tum back to the Public Accounts and 3'01! Wlll find that a few year; ago there were three frovcirnn‘ t civrineers. A V913’ expensive inn if the people of this Province h to support them all! I “TillllPT i this gentleman was promoied ovcr the heads of the others ivlio had bocn there for years .. I suppcse this is a -l;iw of the rlrairman o! the Fisherntcii‘: Lonn Iloarcl- that is whcrc, lie "is hie pull." Mr. Cox: “The Minister of Pub- lc Works can explain that to you ‘then the tizrc comes." Dr. :\ll1('_\/lillf!11§ "Just another Q1135 of pinyin": iavoritcs. You can't persuade the people of thisPro- Vince that there is any ncccssitv of havinc four vnzrincf-rs at We Dres- eni. time. want did they do last year? What are they dointr 110W? It ‘l; proposed to nay them 57-399 "nil $3.600 irnvciiinz exnoiifivs—~fill-0ilil I00|t our ron llll LlllEll Buck It up right now and feel like a mllllnnl Your liver is the largest organ in your body lid mini important to your liesllh. ll pours out bile lo digest food, gels rid cl wssln, supplies Iwcnergyysllows proper nourishment h reach your blood. When your liver gels out of order cod decomposes in your intestines. You be- came constipated, ‘ ‘ and kidneys can’! work properly. You feel “roiluW hesdscliy, hcksdiy, dizzy, dragged out all llic time. For over 35 years thousands have wen prompt Ieliel from these miseries-Willi Fruit ti Scan ynu now. TryFniil-s-tlvcs-yeu be simply delighted how quickly you'll feel like s new person, lisppy and wcll again. 25c, 50¢. lRlllTil-TIVE largest Selling Uvcvfcblm REDDIN BROS. TOPPER Products for Sale at Rcddiu Bros. For that. Stubborn COUGH Take ~ Reddln’s Bronchial Syrup Large 1Zoti1e-50c Orensole and Gualacol A Reconstructive Tonic l6 oz.—-$1.00 Leave Your Films Al REDDIN BROS. For Finishing Wampnles Hard Boiled Candles cellophane wrapped packages 25c Molasses Kisses Salt Water Kisses Rum and Butler Kisses 10c per bag. L. M. DOUCETTI ll. M. RMALLMAN for engineers. I would advise the Minister of Public Works to Dill them out on the secondary roads, and see if they can't do something.’ Finances Continuing, Dr. MacMillan said the Premier had referred with ride to his budget as being the firs de- crease in liabilitieg since 1920. "Let us hope that that will materialism," he added. "It is eminently proper that he, as leader of the govern- ment that has created one-half the public debt of this Province, should be the first to achieve s decrease. On August 15, 1935, we left a debt of $4,877,846 and today we find a net. funded debt 0! l8.585.59B I-lld total liabilities of $9,465,994, as of Dec. 31 last. There should be a question mark after total liabilities, because they are more than that. We have not got any record of the unpaid bills. Premier Campbell: "That Is Ln- cludlng the cost of the Borden road." Dr. MacMillanz "Is there’ any reason why the cost of the Borden road should be left out?" Premier Campbell: “No, but It was; under a contract let by your- selves. You will say that we sad- dled the country with that debt. We had nothing to do with the contract for the Borden road." Dr. MacMillanz "Of course you didn't. That was only an election dodge, If we had the contract for the Borden road let before you came into power we had also $5.500 a mile from the Dominion Govern- ment towards that contract. And we had another contract oi $100,000 towards the Rustico Road from the Federal Government. So there is no use talking about our contracts. be- cause we had the money to meet them, , “There was an increase in debt of $4,558,147 since this Government CHI?“ into power—the whole debt of the Province practically doubled! Premier Campbell: "We made provision for that. though, with a two cents gasoline tax; $60,000 a year." Dr. Macivfiilan: “And you should have made more provision, because your vcry first act was to borrow $1,000,000 or over, and what sink- ing fund did you set aside? The smallest. sinking fund in the his- tory of our loans-one per cent. You took ten year bonds, and how much will there be to meet that debt when it comes due?" Premier Campbell: "We didn't spend that money. we found that money borrowed when we came in.” Dr. MacMillanz “Vi/hen we came into power we found a lot of bor- rowings too. That is not the point." "The Premier said last year was a difficult time to finance. and they did the best they could. They con- sulted with the bank and bond houses, and they took what they considered was the best bargain. 1n 1932 we told tlie same story in this House. We went to Montreal, consulted with tiiose houses. and they advised us. as they advised you, to fund our over-draft." Premier Campbell maintained that they had called for tenders in this instance, and had improved their position. Mr. Cox: "They pulled the wool over your eyes when you gave them 6.12 on a million dollars. You did worse than the Fisherman's Loan Board." Dr. MzicMillanz “My hon. friend is an authority on pulling the wool over isooplos eyes. He has had long experience. But I am saying that we did as this Government, did to- day, but. with this difference: we put in a sinking fund of three and three-quarter per cent. When our bond dues come due In 1941 there will be enough in that sinking fund to pay it off. But when your-mIl- lion dollars comes due you won’ have $100,000 to pay it off. and you will have to borrow 5900.000 to re- fund it. Thai. is the difference he- twecn the financing of the two gov- ernmcnts." Hearty Applause Regarding the proposed salary of $600 to the Lender of the Opposi- tion, Dr. MacMillan said that he agreed with the principle, but if it ivcre voted on he would ask the Government to pay the money over to the Red Cross society this year and every year for the duration of the war. This was greeted by hearty applause from all over the House. "I musi- acknowledge on the art of the Premier the utmost co rt- esy," Dr. MacMilian continued. “He has aliviiys done me the extreme courtesy of including me as Leader of tlr Opposition in any conferen- ce: with important visiting dele- gallons." In closing he said we shoult’ only have one t ought in mind, tn. win- ning of the war. Let's forget poli- tics, he challenged. I'm ready to stand behind the Premier and his government in their war efforts just as I am ready to stand behind the Mackenre King government in their war effort, He urged the people to vote "Yes' on ilzc coming plebiscite. "Vote yes as the Government has asked you. Vote yes as the Opposition has ask- ed you. F540 ycs as the Lesion has asked." he said “in order that there may be no opposition of any kind to prevent the Government making the suprwne effort in this country." He made n rousing appeal for the Red Cross in connection with the coming campaign, during his clos- ing remarks. SPRING VALLEY Report, for March: - Grade X: 1. Adelaide Glover; 2. Wendaii Huntington; 8. Lorena MacLellan. ‘ Grade 1X: i. Velma Brennan; 2 ‘lheresa Macheiian. Grade VVII: 1. Irene Brennan; 3. Maurice Glover. Grade VII: i. Imilne Cotton; 2 Lillian Cotton. Grade VI: 1. Verna Brysnton. Grade V: 1. Austin Sudsbury; 2. Johnnie Brennan- 3. Elmer Caseley. Grade 1v; 1. lcwiencc Glover; 2. Elaine Budsbury; 8. Marion Campbell. Grade III: i. Lorna Brennan; 2. Ethan Campbell: 3. Aims Sudsbiiry. Grade II: 1. Lydia mplin; 2. Alfred Brennan. Grade I (a): 1. Robert Campbell. Grade I (b): 1. Eric Caseley: 2. Don Caseley; 3. Joyce Campbell. Perfect attendance: Wendall Harrington, Adelaide Glover, Lillian Cotton, Loulne Cotton, Verna B - anton, nce Glover, Doly Cole, Marion Campbell, Brenton Cole, Lorne Brennan. Ethan Cam bell, Alfred Brennan, Eric Case ey, Don Caseley. Vincent Caseler SCHOOL THE GHARLOTTETOWN Speech On Budget By Public Works Minister Speaking in the Budflt debate in the Legislature on March 31, Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Minister of Public Works, read s letter from Mr George McNamel, secretary o! the 000 Canadian Good Roads Association. expressing regret at the death of Mr. G. Shelton Sharp, a. past presi- dent of the Association. Mr. Mc- Intyre paid personal tribute to Mr. Sharp as “n. true Christian 860W- msn, whose word was his bond. The leader of the Opposition had been critical of his (Mr. Mc- Intyreks) extravagance in the public works department, but if the Conservatives had been "a little more extravagant" on the Borden highway it would have served the public better, the Minister maln- tained. It is a wise plan to widen and grade the roads properly. even 1f it involves additional expense. Mr. McIntyre referred to the build- ing of the Borden highway at some length. He defended the contracts given to Mr A. T. MacKinnon, and said Mr. MacKinnon had not made any money on the building at Falcon- wood, which was let by tender like other contracts. Mr. Hunter's fees as architect were also defended as being only fair and reasonable. ‘Iliere was “six per cent for draw- ing the plans and six per cent for supervision of the work." The $35,- 000 the Conservatives had paid were for plans for $1,250,000 buildings which never were built. The plans were used only to the extent of $104,000 and the architect's fees a- mounted m 35 per cent oi this work. Mr. McIntyre also referred to the planes of the Prince of Wales Col- lege, $21,482. The building cost $280,000 not counting equipment, "Dr. MacMiilan: “You paid your architect for your plans and equip- ment; then you paid him s. per- centage on his own bil1_ Mr. McIntyre denied that this was the casc. I-ic said the Con- servatives liad paid another man t0 supervise building the Prince of Wales College, which the architect should have done. He defended the Governments system of employing engineers. The Opposition leader iiacl charg- ed the Liberals‘ viith fifty per cent of the total debt. He had tirade the same charge four years ago, Mr. McIntre said. “We would be respon- sible by his showing for $6,000,000 of the debt " Dr. Maciifillan: than that." Mr. McIntyre maintained this left. the Conservatives with a clean sheet. JVIIGFPIIS they were respon- sible for $952,000 debt in 1935 alone, and they had fiillfll to make any provision for over $700,000 of this. Dr. MacMilhn replied that nei- ther had the‘ Liberals made provis- ion for funding the debt until the year following. This system had a1- ways been followed. A heated discussion followed on this Doiiit. Ml‘. McIntyre maintain- ed that if he had spent “three or four niiliions on the highways, it W85 money well spent.” Dr. MacMillan: “It, is the money you wasted that 1 zim objecting to." Mr. McIntyre reviewed the history 0f X090 grave-Hing in the Province, claiming that it was he who liad "found the gravel." VDr. MacMillans “You found it, all Flghiiwovcr in Nova Scotiai” (Laughter). Mr. McIntyre said the govern. ment had gravel contracts at that time, but that before tl-ie expiry of the contracts it had located gravel pits in Prince Edward Island He quoted correspondence witli 19d. eral engineers on this subiect, He defended the $1,700 mid annually to gm; H_ H, Co,‘ as chairman of the Fisherman's Lnan Board- Aflythinz Mr. Cox under- takes. he said, he docs ivcll Dr. McMillan: “For himself!" Mr. McIntyre said Mr. cox had many duties to discharge. Among other things, air raid precautions gore uridci- his administration. He ad Woven to be a very valuable ma} tiR/Itlitg/Igovernmcnt. . HO an; " . expensive}, Not valuable, "More Fisheries Mr. McIntyre proceeded to re. view the lobster fishery situation since tlic outbreak oi’ the war and the intervention of the Doiiiinuwn Government: ~ in ' ' developing the American market for the canned Droduct He did not agreed with ltlig rigid inspection methods fol- lowed in 1940 In 1941 a different Tlspcctor was sent around, lobster prices also went up about 40 per cent. Total value of risii products in thlis Province in 1926, Mr. McIntyre sa d, was $1,339,000. In 1036 it drop- ed to $953,000 In Nova Scotlg in 1928 the total value was $12900, 000. and in i936 it was a little over $B.000,000. In New Brunswick in ha???‘ tslgefisiaxics were valued at 000.000. Yet tagmiliulilinlelss Oitéigi llloyevs in the industry in the Mari- .- t-lme Provinces was 22.222 in 1926, fllblhmmbarcd with 36.699 in 1936. In n er words. 7.437 more in the fish. ing business in 193G. and a flrOp of of approximately $5,000,000 in the value of the catch. In Prince Edward Island In 1N0 the total value of fishery pNdMll was $714,000. In 1M1, owing t0 bet- ter pféfees,‘ tn ts were 8909.- their feet now, need so much assistance Government. Mr. McIntyre reviewed briefly the road work done last year in the different counties. He stressed the importance of the word done in seal coating. Dr. McMillan: "I agree with you. It covers the defects, too, In Lib- eral roads." Mr. McIntyre: “We covered a lot of cracks on the Borden highway." The conservatives, he maintain- ed, had spent $43,000 on experi- mental roads of which nothing re- mained, not even cracks. A total of 63 1-2 miles had been seal- coatsd last year, and it is the in- tention to carry on this work as far as finances will allow. The engineers pick out the most badly cracked places for treatment first. 39 1-3 mile; of road had been subgraded las tyesr. Mr. McIntyre said, He reviewed the work o! mashing, filling, horse dragging, e c. No Tractors Available “Members must not look for much machine work this year," he warned. “We ordered tractors seven months ago. and last week we got word from Washington that we 01111110?’ Bet them. If the Depart- ment doesn't measure up to your expectations as regards road ma- Chine work, don't blame the de- partment. The war work must take precedence . " The Minister reviewed the changes in the Road Act since its introduction by the Mathiescn Gov- ernment, and particuarly since Aug- iist. 15135 when the Lea Government came into power. Tiie old road mas- tcr system proved extravagant, with no control over expenditures, The Liberals got clear of three quarters oi the 470 road masters and introduced a. system of 160 highway foremen who get a certain appropriation in accord with the nccds of their district, There is plililynys a check on their expendi- 8. Dr. MacMillanz "The system i5 all Fight in, theory; it is not so good in practicsbecause there is politi- cal discrimination. The complaint Esmiliat no Conservatives can get a Mr. McIntyre: "I think it is the 0P1"? WHY They are giving us the dickens for employing too many Conservatives. I may say that in my ten or twelve years I never bar- rcd any one from working on the roads for political reasons." Ho cited instances under the road- masterk System of expenditures ex- ceeding estimates year after year. Since 1935, he maintained, expendi- tures usually have been below the estimates. Even in the election year 1939 the estimates were exceeded by only slightly more than $1,000. Dr. MacMlllan: “You must have spent that on snow banks, because that is the time you had the elec- tlOIi." (Laughter). Mr. McIntyre said he was ai- Wflys 00005611 to spending money on the eve of an election. The Guardian, he said, had com- plained of the condition of the dirt roads during Exhibition week last year. It was impossible to make any secondary roads last year. In the seven months from May to Novem- ber it rained three months and “Vellly days, an average of every second day. “How could you even scrape a road under those condi- tions?" he asked. "If the Lord "lmtelf was here you couldn't do anything." Transportation He cited the efforts lie had made at Ottawa in connection with res placing the lost, car ferry steamy, The suggestion that a new ferry could be built by some United states firms had been investigated. The Department oi Docks and Fer- YlCS. Now York City, had a bump but it was not an ice breaker. ‘Hie Four Rivers Shipbuilding C0,, Qlllllsel’. Mass. also mentioned as a possible source of supply, had been askinFl §aiiada for shipbuilding 500cc’ for themselves. Every ship- yard in the United States is asking Canada for space. The Cramp Shipbuilding Company, of Phiia- dciphia. had been mentioned as be- lflE willing to turn out a boat in eight or nine months and take P. E. Island bonds in payment: but Hon. Mr. Howe informed the speaker that they too were taxed to capacity. Inquiries were also made with regard to a. boat built for the City of Boston. Mr, Mc- - Intyre inquired from the Mayor of Boston. who informed him that the boat was not available. These in- quiries had been made last July. beftire the United States entered the war. taken care‘ of It anything hap- pens. some boat. will he available within twelve hours. "They tell us that they can't build a boat now. owing to the war effort." he added. "Thev say ‘You ere not starving EGGS! tacos! EGGS! We can offer PRODUCERS and shippers of Ungraded eggs quick and courteous service at our Plants in Charlottetown and Kenslngton. We can grade your eggs while you wait. We are paying highest market price at all times and we believe it will be in your interest to get our price before selling elsewhere. Bring your eggs to us the next time you are in town. It will pay you! Canada Packers Limited CHARLOTTETOWN KENSINGTON GUARDIAN y”, YOU BOYS iuvn GIRLS gal {e42 win % [flu/ml What if you can't fly a bomber, or drive a tank, or help make guns and ammunition? You can do your part in winning the war. When you boys go out and cut lawns or collect paper and scrap, you are doing a man's work. That releases one more man for the armed forces or to work in a muni- t with the housework, your mother doesn't need to get help. That means more hands to work in munitions plants. When you bring dad's slippers, do little chores for him when he is tired, he will be able to do better work and more work next day-perform s bigger part in winning the war. tions plant. When you go to the store and carry parcels home you relieve a man; you also relieve a truck and make more tires and gasoline available for ‘carrying on the war. When you girls wash the dishes and help So, boys and girls, do all the odd jobs you can find to do. Make yourselves useful around your home and in your community. livery single job you do willingly brings victory one step nearer. This message is 11mm! by lb: Department a] Afunitiuns and Supply [or Canada BRAVE MEN SHALL NOT DIE BECAUSE I PBETERED down there. You have a reasonably or the United states to protect our good service. And when you look own shores At prseent {hey can-L 8-i- lt Slfflifllli- lll the “W. ml"- 15 send anyone to Newfoundland, true." even, without his own free consent. M SPRING BROOK SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of , - 1: K.‘ t ~. Referring to Fslovnwood Hospital Mi‘. McPhee: "That. is not what gilfalie x: 1. Ruth Meek. (éllllldgalyll e1 expelidltllfefi- M11 M01101"? Said 511° the Prime Minister says." Grade VIII: 1. Erma MiicRne, estimate was $190,000. The opposi- Mr. McIntyre: “My hon_ friend tion had reduced the vote inst. year Grade VI: 1. Beulah MiicRrie; 2. knows that under the Military Act _ Rae, Jean Cecil Payiiter; 3. Eliirley Wigniore. by $10,000. _ ‘ you can't send them outside of Grade V: 1. Jean Cole; 2. Walter Dr. MacMillanz ‘Just s waste of canaday Cole: 3. Lloyd MacRae. Myrl time." Min- Grade IV (a); l. Wcslcy Cole: 2. M1‘. McPliee: "Tiie Prime MT. McIntyre said the member mm- says you cam Jane Fletcher; 3. Bennett. MacRac. for Cardigan (Mr. MMPDW) Knew Mr. Mcliuyrc: "Tlltlt is overseas." Grade IV (b): 1. Byron MacRae. RUSSIA it was a waste of time when he M“ Mcphec; wveu’ you (imam-q; Grade III (a): i. Frances Joily- poised for made the motion. When the $110; Wm, Mackenzie King in the mat. more; 2. Mildred Cole; 3, Pei-ms tempt 000‘was spent he (Mr. McIntyre) w,» Campbell. Grade m (b): I. Blobby Fltlcliel‘: 2. Clarence Paynter. Grade II: 1. Alvin MacLeod; I Perfect alendaiice: Beulah Mac- Pcnzie Campbell, Bobby Fletcher. Alvin Maclcod. 1. Orville Coiidiy. Cole, Frances Jollymore, Mildred Cole le B. Wlgsnore, teacher -— Germans ri-pnricd spring offensive ll- came to tiie Government and said M“ Mcnmym; weiy I don't; " --== he would have to Bet more to K8611 want to disagree with Mackenzie the Pflllellm 1mm Fil-B-Yvlllg- The)’ King, (Laughter). But my impres- save him an additional 315.000. sion is iiiat you can't send sold- DT- MlwMlllfifli "W55 Lhele Elly" icrs outside Canada." W108 59°19" 9M there?" Mr. MacPliee: "Your contention is Mr. Mvlntyrm "Well. there mlzhl miien more logical than Mackenzie (lave been!’ Ki ' bt t it - ti it ' Dr. MacMillan: “As a trustee you 110;? gyfisgl] (fiaugylfieifime me m Ought t0 kfl°W-" Mr. McIntyre Joined with the MT- Mllllliyfei "ll I Knew ill?" Opposition leader in urging the W115i 1 Wllllld Elle the lllme V"? people to vote "Yes" iii the pleb- quickly." Mr. MacPhee: “Was there any- thing missing?" Mr. McIntyre: “There was a lot cilsigeople’ working there who are m "37 ments and war reduction and con- Mr. McPhee: "Are the employees eluded with a lgngthy reference to golzlaautehgzlsggllrlsgglfggfid with the the Borden Government and naval ' ii i d. Mr‘ McIntyre: “I don't ream’ and poltcal matters at that tm know. If I did I would iiell you." Continuing. the Minister review- ed Falconwood expendtures. iscite. He thought, however, that the voluntary system had been working satisfactorily up to the pre- sent. He reviewed figuree- of en1ist--~ In Memoriam ered and paid for last fail. MRS. STERLING Miuiuinnol ‘ the loss of the car ferry. Theyhad spent less in 194i. notwithstanding The Gilli-ll M. North Rive-l‘. 011 that there were twelve more pati- M51011 l9, 0f Mrs. Sterlinll M99‘ mp; than in 194m L“; ye" they Kinnon (nee) Clara Masters. at the fed the patients for seven and one- filly M10 0f twenty-live V9011. mini coma a mm], m- twenty and marked iiie passi of one who by three-quarter cents per day. Con- h" Slmlly dlSWIl 1°". BM 110519 gumpiion 0g may,’ gm, and brew christian qualities, won the hearts am been reduced and kitchen o! all who were prlvllesed to know waste and extravagance curtailed. ll"- Detsils in savlns in ies. molasses. Besides nei- father and mother. sugar. etc" over i940 were given, M!" Ind MPB- Wlllllm N51961: Dr. MiwMillan: "You mug; h“; Vernon River, than are left to W9 Ill-Io hln ' er Stoves Swifts been running wild in I940.” mourn her loss the following: two ma", elc. Write for price lists. All orders Mr. McIntyre said he did not skim and one brother. namelii- “"- think there was an institution in Helen o! Bt- John. N. 3.. and Betty Canada. that was being run u m. and William at home. A sort-owing g; p 3mm senhm l! Our Chicks are bred for qualify ISLAND STOCK scores hf We m equlimedgviuidmoasm Illtche O ['00 onomically. The hospital and Sunl- husband and son. Oeorse Bterllm- W: Quid. Kellllngton. cor-rum eggtg. h; fljflntglngd’ m" who is only three years old. Ivan B. Brown. New landon. Intern! mic, M hlgfh i weserviceadslt ‘me iligusemzndJgrge *1. lalilll, 0s ‘Trzveerse. gala as Mr. Mo? ee: "There s no com- l’! °° c - ~ - - - m" pu-iwn gt .11 in m, mpg”;- o; “y- Skinner and Rev. A. ‘Ill. ‘Ibdd. the 0- Wllllfl- dlmlilglq- Mal "m" "I'm t lilallltéer ahliliuglgn Fit’ illness" “will Mr. cInt e: us showing 8 ¢ I I ygq 11x ecgqyjqrqmwg] w’, “my s tiéiigh tribute to her fine or - Dr. MacMlllsn: "Not. ls economi- I4! l’- cgl g we we", M". A. I. TOM, Ill!‘ Vii-ll Mr. McIntyre: “l! than l; much feeling and beauty that beau- ci-soit due to my hon. friend 1 vim will hymn There Are No Dissa- '11“ m give i; go hump uvi pointments in Heaven. Other hymns costs sst you, he said, showed all} rendered were: The lord's My pel‘ cent increase over the preceding gleivvhgfd and "Pom Perfect ygflg I08. Concerning the coming plgbig- Following are the psli bearers: cite on selective service, Mr. Me- Hum Howard. George Macmillan. Intyre thought it "ill advised for L. H. Brelioe. Jlwk McPhsil. Edward sny one to ssy that his neighbor's You Ind Mini-ind Tliflmilbflh- son should be n htlhg in the war." 0h. it the will of 00d he w. may Thst was not s true spirit oi you always be enabled by i-Iis arm democracy. The Dominion Gov- t0 Preserve In Will’ M!" the PM” eminent. is aski relief from its 0! the lll ‘PM NIB M your 0M0! pledges. but that id not mesn con- mi-ilt fade. but it will be renewed sci-lotion if the plebiscite passes. llllll- l! 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