pedallcenlsaword , . rlonnfa """""‘d"_ wm as. Toronto B83917. WNII ll. The ‘in your order to -1'hls column ls reaerv ed of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be v”- able Ill 507N100- _MB. ELLIOTT BELL is now a. partner in our Be us Branch, where undartakinu c is‘ ,wl1l be promptly attended. P. l... Bown- gsa sud Son. L-ll5ll-5-8-l0i. ENSINGTON King George gpTlKWednesday, May 11th. 5.30, Eddie Bourgeault and his old time ghythmiers. _ L-l858-5-15-8i. “FOX MEAL CUBEB and Biscuit of all kinds, obtainable atBracels. Lv-llofl-li-ll-zi. -QUITE ILL-Mrs. Gordon Ramsay of Bummerside has re- ceived word that her mother Mrs. Annie Bowness B uuite seriously ul at. the home of her son. Mr. William Bownesa. Albertnn. 5 PERSONALS ' " _Miss Daisy Adams cf PortHlll was a visitor to Summcrside re- gently. 8 _-Mi&§ Olive MacLean and Miss Ellie Brown. Charlottetown. were weekend visitors to Summerside, guests of Miss Margaret and Marv MacNeilI. B -Miss Tessie MacNeill has re- turned to her home ln Summer- side after a. most enjoyable visit to the world's Flair, New York. 5 WESJIHE“RN. of AN I amps-scum w?» umlshsorbtlvnsllvartlnsguuulsauunwltuursrcu, ' n. Guardian muhjbwmdauy ntnuyef u» following lfogsgh Gurdinnwlllbe vendto homalnlnmmeraidb psrrler Boy at k pa: aux-gone ass-r m m, "m; ,,{ r for news Gonsllel t0 . lllrb GI Olwflrylurlllrs le for deliveries on your routs. -FORMALIN or Ce yrs . 1°!‘ Pr": 60-. Kensinlrzotgll? 141%. -N0. 9. 10 12. 13 and 18 gauge extra ft i at Engels. "fun mnvfllho-ht-lfi —DB.ESS .UP one of Bllmmersldo L-ulaa-rflliiij —RETUINED HOME -_. M}; 560180 Parry who has been spend- 1118 the winter with relatives in n has ret/umed to her home in Summerside. 5 -V15I'l‘1NG 1N HALIFAX-Miss Hope Rodd of Summcrside is vis- iting in Halifax, N. B. .5 --D0lNG NIOELY-The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crozler of Darniey la doing nicely after her regrettable scclde ll: in which she suflered s broken legl when her foot. became caught in her crib causing the accident. B Girl Guide News 2ND ALBERTON C0. A meeting of the Captain, Lieut- enanis. Patrol Leaders and. Sec- onds of me 2nd Alberton Com- pany was held at their meeting quarters Thursday evening May 11th to discuss plans for celebrat- ing the King's birthday May 20th. It was decid ’ tofilant a. tree on our church groun to confinem- crate that day. ‘Strong And Morrison- Given Big At Kensington Meeting King George Hall, Kensingtcn. was packed to cafiacity last night to hear the poll cal views dis- cussed at a Joint meeting. Mayor Cook very ca v prodded. All candidates rccei an excellent s. Mr. Hush Morrison was the drst speaker and received generous fia- laure throughout his peech. r. 0.0. Baker followed Mr. Morrison. Mr. Heath Strong spoke tirird and ably replied to Government record and also re- viewed the record c! the Camp- bell Government during the last four ars and he dealt with the nipples provided by the forget-ib- eral firms to the Liberal Govern- ment with no turllty for any 0P9" competitor t0 get a sat-e of the - Blilmli at. all. His rus was punctuated with repeated applause. Mr. Horace Wright wound ug cbotc a there were Park." Mr. u h Morrison had the ten minutes reply and effect- ively dealt with Mr. Wrlghtlastntc- t reg the cy the men mum; 1mm 00111211 Government obtsinedfor m. are invited to mascot our stock u rel-rm annu- menl and Wedding Blnll- Get your Illustrated Fold- cn. No obligation. M 0 E Jeweler Kenslngtop, ° Attention Home Bakers l Have you tried‘ the ever increasing Popular ' Brands of Flour _ . BLOSSOM 0F‘ CANADA Extra foncu rope-troupe Hard Wlwdf F10"?- Backcd by highest Gumvuntes on the market ‘ ' i ~ ~ Tram: rLoun First Potent Strong Baker! F1010‘- . HIGHLAND LASSIE Blend" Flour of unusual msrlts. wnousans sun unm- pihlillil, Summcrsplda FR a POULTRY cook WIRE iblf’ Im U.“ m"?! i'~.'.|.'2°ta.°l.'f.f§i"..l" 3»: Ivliflbnw t" d“ 1.4g; .pssl|, renal. loblu, rldd Mr. Baker's crlti- I Oonsuvative ° (YITAWA, May 16 —(C!=)—Hor- R 666p U011 ss.s..z*.lss and .. ... the Ottawa u d the National Park, stating that the whole province bel a. park the money should have en obtained to improve our secondary roads which had been so badi nqiect- ed under the Campbe Cover-n- men Dve out ACHES l < Auction Sale s mo c ‘T “s; Asa‘, on shrun- nu, my com, AT 1 ocnoclr. Th following ranch stock:- sl fox 0x18. board floors. p911; B f0! pens - 1g g pens l r a with .','.‘.'g.";..",°“.r m; ‘Li... doubl: ‘mud m; l separate houses; shed 110x18, lg; s. Barn zma; hunniaw 8°12! with 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living room. Gasoline enslne. new" "mg", pump, cylinder and plpc. 3 second hand gllvsnlsed tubs. platform scales. block and mp6. shovel, pr. tongs, wheelbarrow. 3 galvanised pails. 5 gal. gasollnb can, No. l2 Globe Healer. ‘@043 holler, brick set. hatchet. lland saw. wntsr and feed pans, 6 shipping “also, Tag? rake‘. umkeal. law, tam, enema Ii - h“ HUGH F. MORRISON. P. E. lslenil l 14-1146-5-16-21 g blow "l"'xi°'f‘l""" ‘m’ l “WI, m‘ A III,‘ Summmldo. “ receive attention the means of saving large money in fertiliser w the farmers. These things were absolutely M0- essary to the welfare of the Prov- on each side; feed bouso m " ixent. speech igor the return of s sound admin- istraticn. “have a return to pr you have the debt of mounting year by the farmers and fishermen need is assistance to reestablish themeelwfl on the land. The huge sums spent on the National Park a should hB/VO furore-rs and fiaherméfl- Tl" of _ Auctioneer. me . may an demsndin" If the mmml; will be um éfigffihfilaien J3 m yum-e your flflfi f0 00. Mr. Arsesésnfit m m g; m I outside promise firms would ‘lender for supplies at clgtdusawliy“ that the Gov had not “Li.” i one of thelrggtlofl For Young People I8 YOUR. RADIO READY? -—Be llllfe your; radio ls 800d condition to receive t e Royal Broadcasts during the vlllt o! their Majestic: to Canada. They will , arrive Tuesday or Wedncsda , so have your radio o ooked now-We can supply all ne- cessary requirements. Call W!‘ Ridlo‘ Department today. 11's REFRIGERATOR TIME-Don't waste lee and money with n worn outre- frlgeratop-Gct a new “Par- lszlltefrlgflznlatogl for reset: lo;- ll ng ll lo on. , n ~ flcslly constructed and apro- -'-’§§h.»"‘"ii:i5l" "&..“‘°..l‘°' v era In tthc lfilrnfinrg Dept-t! e . m n a n- o v- MOTOR. OIL-If you want to save buy Holmnnh 100% Pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil 11's n high made from 100 Penn- , sylvnnla crude and pot up In z-gsllon sealed cans. Next time you change oil in your» our drop in and get a can of this good oll. Use it for cars. farm machinery. etc. z Gal- lon Can-;S1.'I5. ' s HOLMANS Summerside \ NEWSPAPEBMAN DIES WEDNESDAY 8r THURSDAY Four Daughters With THE LANE SISTERS AND g GALE PAGE ' CLAUDE RAINS JOHN GARFIELD ALSD NEWS OF THE DAY SHOWS AT 7:30—-9.'l0 Matinee Thursday ot 3:30 SUMMERSIDE flour Daughters A Now Playing At Capitol Theatre W11“ liwvens when four de- voted sisters “fall in love with the same man? Four Daughters," the Warner Bros. picture based on a Fannie Hurst story. which opens at the Capitol Theatre today. takes that as i theme and develops it into a richly human story. The four daughters of an elderly musician all give their hearts un- HHimOlI-Bly to a. captivating young man who comes to live at their ididates Messrs W H and J. Conservatives Are ilhctcrcd lit Miscouchc llall ‘rwo Conservative clndldltea for the Fifth District of Prince Inns w. Lidstons and n. umeiu 1m night. met with s tumultuous xe- fimtion at the meeting held in couohe Hall. An overflow at- tendance listened 3o fine addresses by the two c ates in which they scored point after point over the bungling misgovernrnent of the Campbe sdministrs In addition to . . enry Noonan Plus Callaghan were also heard in fighting addresses in the Conservative cause. m: Arscne fnolrler was chairman of the meet- s. Plac the issues elsarbbefon the aud ence the speakers were ap- plauded frequently as they backed up their words with roof of the various conditions e tin today. Thebudgethadonly not bal- anced as the Liberal Government had promised they would do but the debt of the Province had been increased by tr!» and a. half mil- lion dollars, but this wasn't sur- prising when one hears a. member of the Government (llidlr. lcPase), at a. public meeting made the statement-that ‘l million of dol- lars was nothing. by the youngest of them. And it is this scarcely more than a child, who avely sacrifices her own nap. incss because of a. mistaken notion at by so doing she will insure the happiness of her oldest sister. More by chance than by design, the tan- ge into which the lives of the four girls ls thrown is eventually unrav- elled s0 that each achieves the des- tiny that makes her happiest. The cast of “Flour Daughters" is of unusual interest in itself. In the first place. three of the four sisters are played by three girls who are sisters in actuality. Priscilla. Rose- mary and bola. Lane-the fourth sister being enacted bv Gale Page. In the second plaice. two young actors of emphatic promise are both given their first big film roles in is picture. They are Jeffrey Lynn. a handsome youth who exudes to much charm that he is expected to win immediate fan favor. and John Garfield. considered the best yours character actor developed 0n the New Yorkstnge since Cagney- Mimi Citizen, s d eniy tonight. He was 01. Conservatives A Score Triumph At Malpeque l Simpson AndT-A-r-senault Given and Rdbinson came to Hollywood. home, and he in turn is enroptured’ _-_ .___ ._. GUA CHRONICLE" HEARTBURN KEPT HIM AWAKE Afraid to Eel Square Meal What. s. worry he must hlvcbesn to his wife! No food agreed with him. Acid indi ution made him Kasitlvely wre ed. In this letter. wife tells how he got welcome relish- "my husband developed a wretch- ed form of gastric acidity," she writes. "Meals were n misery to him. He often could not sleep for heartburn. Business kept him from home s great deal, but when he did get s. spell st home, I gave him Kruschen Salts. I was amazed at the results. That weary look left his face. and his indigestion grad- ually disappeared. It is a treat to hear him say. ‘Iin hungry.’ 1t scans too good to be tnie."-(Mrs.) 3M1.‘ The numerous salts 1n xmschss; help to promote a natural flow of the digestive and other vital jui o! the body. Soon after you start on Krusohen, you will find that you are able to enjoy your 100.1 without. distressing after-effects. And as you persevem with the "little daily dose." you will see ltiigt Kruscfaen brings glorious re- Even the Right Otf Ap cal had ovlmers; the evchibltion enforce- ment had been very slack indeed and then on top of if. ell came the new set-up of the Probate Act, an Act which deliberately puts its bench in the pockets of you farm- gzisooand takes out bet/ween $75 and Fisherrnens Grants, Subsidies Olri Ase pensions etc., were also ably dealt wit! in the course of the meeting o. meeting that show- ed plainly the trend towardsdbn- servatism that is, now sweeping (Nor the Province. IIIIEBEB CITY A606 0N EVE ROYAL VISIT (By A. E. l-‘ulford. Press nadlans jammed , Que- bec tonight wa/itlng for the morn- ing‘s first sightmg of the royal flotilla as it rounds the Island of Orleans and enters the harbor of Canada's ancient capital. Bright evening sunduine indi- cated fair weather for the arrival although there was s. possibility of a. cloudy sky and showers, Crowds strolled the Rousing Reception --Tren- chantly Denounce -G0v’t. IMr. Frank Simpson ln his maid- tbe large s/u eswe psc thchn tothedoora. He com- pletely turned the tables on Mr. Linkletter. his o- auwessfully refuted statements made by Mr Unklettcr with rc- t, when he amtomoneype-i tforilsh- g d o men's storm relief. n an excel- 1 t h Mr. Simpson promised ti: 1:90:30 that something would be done by the MacMillan Gov- ernment to place vounB m9" B" the forms, So l is also id analgéd Wagon“ hi. A. F. Arsemault in an elo- made a stronll P10" "You cannot." he said. rity when e Province year." What nd roads been spent on u; this Province don't want re ef. want, the ohamihili whim! oncst living and at is what llollusl Health “mm it ll in ‘m’ ‘ ;?..'.'.“ti..a... .22‘. fnmaucvidm“ ‘demand 1am and had run the coun- igltgmdebt to the tune of 618m milli dollars. Mi-(lnJ. Prank Arnett. also spoke in support of the Conservative candidates. and carried the. 1W1- fi.“ "hi3 "° ‘?“°.Z’§S.§‘.';.-“‘.‘Z..‘§Z§ n o _ on tislgfllren? Mr. Lerase- To wt- isfy him they had to pay him $1.- 000 as chairman of the Executive Council; he supplied all the shoes for lllalcozvwocd, was made chair- man of the Flshermenb Loan Board. Acorn. too received his shore of the plums of office. B! well as others. Mr. Arnetnt scored l1 D011" W11"! he showed the increase in truck licenses from 50 to then Mr. narbv said they had Mt increased the taxes. Healso re- ferred u. the c1600 expenses M‘ the "Belgian Count" to enforce prohibition as well as his salary. All out of the taxpayers‘ 000KB“- Never before, said Mr. Amett. MB there been such dissatisfaction and criticism of a Government. who have failed homlesslv in every agony to measure up to their prom- Mr. T. M. Llnkletter, M1". Marin Gallant, the Liberal candidates. spoke in defence of the Liberal Government and were assisted by Mr. ‘Walter E. Darby. but had n0- thing constructive to cfler, but ck to h wcmt bs the Conservative Exlaétform of 1031 for the basis of r rented-ks. Mr. Archibald Woodside very sspebly presided. Fires Set Along Cape Cod Claim . BOSTON, May 16 -(AP)-As a dooen flies broke out today in tinder-dry woodland. Blew ssrvatlon Conunlssioner Ernest J. Dean apnounced that s. "pyroman- 1w. or a group ofthemfwasset- t fires on Cape Cod. state s were immedi- ately deepatch from Boston to the scene to aid “other sltate r1811?- mandloollpoosinnves - lcna ceofflres last week and today. Dean uid 500 men were fighting fires in Muslims. Sandwich. Monu- ment Beach. Warehsm and Hour-ac, LOVELY EYES HAVE LUMINOUR LOOK To give eyelids a. subt v luminous appearance da t e hours. is thin a bit of cold cream. 3t: cream underneath eyes or at If lashes. and __ high above the 8t. Laxwrence River and the heights of Levis opposite, and nmny planned staying up all night to keep preferred positions. Quebec was in holiday mood and little Wonk was done. Visitors jammed the streets and rode in Quebec's distinctive two-wheeled gllaiechezlafi tuhvy waited wordmof e my 0 1 sis progress up e Sit Lawrence. Tourist Influx G and thorn til they mutually arrive at. Wolfe's Cove in tfne harbor 14:10:00 a. m. EDT tom . onrow. ‘Tonight. the shine will anchor of St. Jean. a little viilaue on the Island of Orleans 14 miles from Quebec. Bonflres was built along theoourseofthefloaillatodayin preparation for the -' iruz the night and farmers and fishermen left their work to line the shores. Splendid ‘Go-operation Tne hundreds of government and police officials in the olty usedthclastdavbeforoilaeuwivsl in perfecting details of arrange- l the wool: of prank- stgrs 19.2% had 118m connection with e r Rcpu an Army. The two-day dels. in the arriv- al of Their Majcst s did nothing to dampen enthusiasm. The fiat majority of visitors who had en i nie lh d . Bnconve mpcsg by a e clay hotel reservations. thous- a poured into the ottiy by special tnln and s Il-Gsn delete of u» ' Ila-bug visit of elr Msaestleslltlcaéosnods cg States will be lid- frorln $1.113. abozuuth river e e asflhie Majesty stool on Canadian mhir. Msckende King will step been taken away from t e lsnd-"gemie, Dunes“! Wm "i Mr. Prowse and Mf- L. R. read an address from the Government. An address from Quebec City also will be preach/ted. An indication of the crowded dew T1181! MB-lestles will have is the fact that only an hour and 45 minutes is provided for all the ceremony and parade from the time of their arrival and their de- e from the Leg‘ latum an :15 p. m. EDT. ‘Ilhcy sIoe-nd 3o minutes st the Citadel. summer residence of the Govemor-Genenal. Lord Tweeds- mulr. before lee/vim for a lunch- eon given bv the Dominion Gov- ernment M. the Chateau Fron- Tlteir afternoon is crowded with a demonstration bv school child- ren at Battlefields Park. at which the Queen will be presented with a bouquet of flowers and a tea at Spencer Wood. residence of the Lieutenant-Governor. ‘Iheir Majestles nest at the Citadel from 5:30 p. m. to 8 p m. when they leave for the Chateau Ilmrtenac for a banquet given by the Quebecgovernment where they will cot snowbirds oaueht on the Island of Orleans. and drink mre vintage wines. Thev 508ml the nlgtut at the Citadel. closing their Quebec trip with the demmfl‘! (m ‘muss/day at 9:30 a. m. after a parade through the streets from the Citadel to the Palais Sta-lion. Public Forum (Q0Qi-inucdloui__mse,.4l-_. hands of the commission. How diid he manage it? ‘Ilhe first question re imple- menting every plank in their plat- 191111; yes, they implemented that platform by letting every plank in that platform rot exaept one, the plank balancing the budget. That -pla.nk was of hardwood and did not not, but became very slimy. and that. is the Plank “My l" gllpplpg ofl into oblivion on the 18th day, of May. may elped the fisherman? Yes. s4 for some of their that should have been given some voters who were more capable o! hdndliflk m“ mom)’ than they were. who understood more about the business than they did. They helped the fishermen giving nshermcnh relief to men w only claim to being fisher- men is fishing trout and perhaps s few clams, while refusing to vs it to men who had been nah- yeam. They helped the farmers by selling them what they called seed oats. Some of that oats had to be returned because of mustard seed and vetches. They would not insist on the "charit- able Government at Ottawa" that would give 80 to ‘I0 millions of dollars of bonus to the western farmers fgr ‘wheat. ‘homing to help e Islam armere. m cheaper school The Minister of Education 1n ernment admitted no action had been tnlocn though there was in contemplation two years cs0 the appointment of a committee for u“; mypose, "Phat C01111T1ltl£C_ never reported. therefore never was gprflnfgd, The only chance of gs ting cheaper school books is in the return of the MacMillan Gov- smmsnt; fihey will at least try. ‘may were going to have the pugghggq of supplies and letting of contracts on s. proper competitive basis. Yes, by giving Mr. Legfigc. en Wolf ' . hr martini loci: ltfsiediies. will proceed to the l‘. p l. vinclal- d munici- Dlll ‘officials will b9 00 ........“‘° m‘ srd :.°“..'..’.'.°.."tf‘ ‘it’ . . Ill-minute“ um we: ttlmb dorm-tore for the ' Mme-ea] "ism u oh; gupglying of all clothing and "hfihf ‘ma... was going m Cl‘ . stop all men drinking booze. Ha some odd dollars in 1928 to over fort 8310.000 in 1988. I submit that the vendor stores today are little bet- ter than bootlcc 1010i‘ Ind T b challenge contradiction of this Mann‘ to we voters on p.“°§..1‘°1"M‘§ go decide whether t e want a Covemmmt which is fig?“ we fuming this fair province of ours on the reef of bankruntfly Ii breakneck speed, which cam de- prive Canadian citizens of their property without recourse to the urls, which can amend Acts to deprive a man owning property to will it to his heirs without havinit to give the lion's share of it to some law shark: whlch can in- crease the number of victims of drink. If that ls the kind of Gov- t you want. vote for the a Government which has the wel- 1' fare of the pwvince at. heart and will look to the welfare of the h working clun. vote for the Mac- Nllillon Government on the 18th. I am, Sir, etc.- wasi-e they entailed. ass mam/turn". 1 an sir. m. Ioorndeld Station, an. at ,___._H_. no New Probate Act l GettingAfter-T-Yze Poor Man ‘The Campbell Government press refuses to give ifs readers informatlmrnvith regard to the new Probaln Act, passed at the last session of the Legislature, undo: which heavy additional expenses must be incurred h probatlng estates, however small. _ Herc are the relevant provisions of the Mi. as passed on motion of the promoter‘ Premier Campbell; Executor Must Take Out Probate: "d5. (1) Ivory resident of the Promos named i executor in any will shall, within thirty day-n affcr lie fl informed that he is so named as executor, cause such will to be provedand filed in the Court. and. either apply for Letter of Probate thereto, or file a written. declaration of his refusal of such executor-ship.” Administrator Must Be Appointed: “58 (1) When any person dies intestate, upon fie application of the wife, husband, or nextof-kin, within thirty days after the death of such intestate, the Judge shall grant letters of administration, in the manner heretofore in use, to such wife, husband, or next-of-kln; and after the said thirty days have elapsed‘ upon first citing such wife, husband, or next-of-kin, and their ro- fusing to accept the same, the Judge shall grant admin- istration on application to such person or persons as he shall consider most fit." - Compulsory To Advertise: “59. Every personal representative shall, within one month from the time of the granting of probate or ad- ministration, and previous in the payment of debts or distribufion of the estate of the deceased, by advertise ment in the Gazette in cases where the estate shall be under eight hundred dollars for one month, and. in other cases for three consecutive months, call on all persons who have any demands upon the estate of the deceased to present such demands within six months from the date of the advertisement. Every such demand, when present- ed, shall be attested by the claimant or his agent by affidavit in form “E”; no account shall be rejected by a Judge in his final decree for any mere informality in the same, or the attestation thereof.” Accounts Must Be Filed: “64 (1) Every personal representative shall render an account of his administration to the Court within six months from the grant of letters Probate or letters of administration (unless further time be allowed), and after that may be cited to do so on the application of any person financially interested in the estate.” “I03 (1) Real was entitled for a Real Properly Goes To Executor, Despite Will: property to which a. deceased person n interest not ceasing on his depth shall on his death, notwithstanding any testamentary disposition devolve upon and become vested‘ in his pen sonal representative from time to time as if it were P01180081 Property vesting in him.” Executor Ma And Costs: “I09 (l) The personal representative may sell tho real property for the purpose not only of paying debts but also of distributing the estate among the persons beneficially entitled thereto, whether there are or an not debts, and if. shall not be necessary that the persons beneficially entitled shall concur in any such sale er cept where it ls made for the only.” '17‘ a y Sell Property To Fay Debi!’ purpose of distrlbllq‘ Deed Required From. Executor: “111. The personal representative may, with the concurrence of the adult persons beneficially interested; with the approval of the guardian appointed by the Court on behalf of infants, and in the case of a lunatic,- with the. approval of his Committee appointed by the Court of Chancery, if any infants or lunatics are so in- terested‘ divide or partition and convey the real property of the " eased person, or any part thereof, to or among the persons beneficially interested.” It is reported that Liberal campaigners are claiming that the Act, although passed and assented to, may not" be enforced. Sec. 120 provides: ‘This Act SHALL COME INTO FORCE ON THE 2nd DAY 0F OCTOBER, A. D. 1939.” Sir:—The Patriot. fill-in bluff. is uild a new loss on those 9""? m a. pans or chopped out of with a broad they. what did they ooet. and what more ?they worth when they “Rd em The accepted ‘Tendef’ . f . 8th) estimated at 0125.000. Their broad-axe Nia8flfli. in frantic ef- escape the deluge. Of course heaven born glglneers. like the architect of the . -a- mile Mclntgr owitai. s0 hilhlv mended, even by Liberals, without any plans or specifications. "Whab ools these mortals be’ -t.o think any 8 truck goes down with the pub- Warg. every year of Conservat- ive ministration, ough by economy in msnaeemenl- to more than pay off the alleflfl! ans. Liberal architect axe? If $080,000.. if not. for inv their awn utlm the blue prints on paper. then for the costs of the surrendering and bard up for harping over the ch could they saved en- for the therefore must 37. a 21, makin a total .0436? dared by after t and pal on a “tints f l tot f 840000 es ma o onv o. a o . . Th Lib: 5 a?!) FATAW 6fiI BUILDINE hi‘! Sin-Electors will remember thl as o! extravagance at the M ‘P221. ‘iilliiimfi "’ eh“? a r ra , . rep Cglgglal Building. They admitted il was needed. but horbitant amount-to bankrupt the Province? But the sequelt-Up to ihei feat in September, the Conservative Government. by ti“ lit? Liberals thei assumed the reins. At- once they dismissed the com ent trained the work. and the patronufle 0N’! commenced. For t why such an ar- rdo- day labor. slmoflt it. at an expenditure of hands who unde balance of the pe t another $10,000. s n year they and (Grit like) charged the to the MacM But the boodling didn't end there. In 1936 they dumped another Sill,- $1.41 into this in illan Government. further .um of $1,246.- Cem wl Government, lob hvuthlugglte tlves or e ns rva Jcct which they denounced nuance at. th Macmillan teon 018.! ral was ates was 010.53. What a. marvelous economylr »_ I SI . B». . “semblance. .’;_t_;_§._t;... -~dav—-\- .--s~s >/-t~f‘c.-f<fj~"f 4-»- i-‘w , .~,,;.,..,..,<..._; _...._._..