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LUX Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto - \ How The Kensington Post Office Was ~ Secured Following ls'the frlaneord reporl of llhe discussion on an Ibem of $11,. 000 for a (Post Office building at ‘Kensington: Prince Edward lsland-Kensing- l0ll—|)l.lbl‘l(! building. $12,000, been (spent? new building. Mr. IDDWAlblJS For what purpose? Mr. ROBB: A post office. Mr. EDWAIRDS Mr. IIANSON: ‘Has this money MP- RIQBB: No. That is another (Frontenac): (Frontenac): What is (he size 0f the place? M“ ‘R0331, The llflllulalion in ‘.le’s Not Skinny". Gained Pounds of Weight in and Iron-or my nothing s" I 1 |l| Now. ( Dnly 3 Weeks with New Yeut ' 1161143)‘ _ there is a larger village than unat whose claim is strong- er- 8nd l 10ml ~10 the minister m hall.‘ of it to Keneington to pro- . vlde the liflnd of building (they 0118M to Ihave there. and give the 1921 was 556, and it was ‘the same 5" 1926- Kfllldllllslon is 39 miles from Chwrloltetown and‘ 9 lllllgg from Summeislde. lL colllaing three hotels, four churches, one bank, one butter and cheese lac- tory and‘ one sash and door factory. Of course (he post office serves a large surrounding country. Mr. EDVl/‘AIRDS (Frontenac): What is bhe revenue from this of fice? ' M-r. (ROBE: About $3.000. MP- EDWAWDS (Frontenac): (What are the reasons why K9“. slmrwn w-llh s "poonlauion oi‘ s00 8nd B» Postal revenue of about $3,- Next time L733 J O44OQ§4404&§+§§§O§§&OQO ‘* nrsn DURING-THE LONG WIN- > TER EVENIINGS by a com- fortlble fire place a GOOD _ BOOK ls one of the beet com- panion: one could desire. 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Mark R. llgcGuigan lllllflall, IOLlhlYOI, ETC. oney t0 Loan flung ll°0|¢r9!llfl°\!'$°llmrP~l-l- y. o! any eye ’ ‘ < The mctlve power cf the , entlre human crglnlem lo Ncr_'ve Energy. Normal eycl, It ll computed ullllu about of this Nerve Energy. but when lye- llraln ls present, a much larger prcpcrtlon lo required. Hence defective oyee, through their consumption of an ex- doeelvc amount of Nerve in» Irgy may oerlcully mm the function ng of other Oflllll of the body and produce lll , I health. HAVE voun even I I. ‘to gel justice. luppflcd 000 should Ih-uve $12,000 expended Yo!‘ 9' 00st office, when other plac- .es—i‘or instance, lCytlollham lll the county of hontenuc~havc walled ‘B. 10118 111118‘ in order ‘to get cold justice. albhough they have much larser nooulsllons and greater P051111 (revenues? What particu- lar constituency is Kensingtoll (in, and just_ Ivhul, peculiar pull has the member got? l should m... to get a little informal-ion on ‘this in order that by copying (be galne sort 0f manoeuvre 1 might secure something for my riding. ll 3m perfectly frank: will the minister be equhl-ly frank In felling me wlllal, justification there is for spending $12,000 for a pmsl. office in a lllflg- place of 500 inhabitants, while olll. er ‘places (‘r0111 (he Atlantic (0 the Pacific wirh 1W0 or three ‘lilllpo; that population are ignored? The lllllllflifll‘ “Y5. You have to (‘who in- to considcrzrtion (he surrounding country. Well. invariably (here is country sun-building every Luwn and villmle, 0nd ‘Ke-nsinglon with n llolllllafivn oi‘ of 500 is not (he only place surrounded. l should like ‘lo shake bands will: (he mem- ber ‘for the constituency in which Konsin-gton Is situated. Whul purticulnr pull has he got on (his government to be l1‘bl8 to draw $12,000 out or‘ the treasury for o post office in a little village of 500 population, While other parts of the country (have never hurl 21 dob lur spent on (‘hem since confederw lion and have lo wail for favours until they smile in such a why as to suit hon. gentlemen opposite? Mr. ‘RD/Bil: Mr. (Yhairmzln. I sym. pailhizo with (he viewpoint oi‘ my hon. friend from Flonlcnac. l represent a constituency I/hat has received‘ no public bulldinglsincc confedcration— u very good con- stituency too. Mr: EDWAWIIDS ‘(Frontenac But the difference between my hon. friend and myself ls that while (his constituency may be ‘in the same position as mine In not 1112B. .¥§.'-..1Q<?l.i.8I-..““h8l it ls selling through the salary nbnt its member is pulling down? Mr. ROBE: Would you not like to do that? Mr. EDWARDS ‘(Fronlenack Yes, In three or four years we nrny change places, and then my (urn will come. iBut that docs not an- swer my question. Seriously. what are the grounds (o justify $12,000 being spent ill. (his purtic~ ulur spot in these very hard thus-s‘! ~——bocuuse the minister always lmls up that plea. lack of money. An Hon. MEMBER: ’l‘(hc ‘build- ing is needcda. Mr. (EDWARDS (Fdblllelllltli No, II cannot be from the slund- polul 0i‘ need. because if that place (loads u post office, (here arc other lllucos of ‘larger population and providing much ‘more postal rovcn- no chat have walled a longer lime i appreciate (‘he (‘act "that (llllllllg (he period of (he lwar lolrs of public works had (o he left in aboyauce. ‘but now the time |Is come when Dill!‘ or any govern- ment. ilhal may be in power ought to consider seriously (he facl that many places throughout the couul~ ry have waited (luring (hose yours 0f Iihe war and do (lesorvo some consideration for the ‘length of thue "Illmt (they have waited. l want In see fair play (all round. Will the minister lLllflWCl‘ my (luvs- Lion: lWhat are llhe reasons why Kenslngton ls (reeled In (his fur- ourable manner whllo other places with stronger claims are pnssuri ( (by? 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Moro-over, (here ‘is n strong demand from 1111s whole community (‘or a public building. AL present (Ihorc is no suitable building there ' sufficiently large and heated for a post office; It ls not in ‘the centre of the town nor docs it (‘ill the requirements. although it is well kept and has servcd tho community for u. long time. We nsk. not perhaps for a $12,000 building. but for a build- ing which will give (he town and country better accommodnllon lillll rixey have to-duy. My hon. lrlcnd from Fronleilac (Mr. Ed- wards) is a genial, good-natured fellow who is always willing tn support anything that is inir and just, and I am surprised ihul ‘ho should get. up now ‘ului single out tlhis‘ one sumll item for vhu lilllr prnvilnco oi‘ ‘Prince Edward island mid‘ nltuck ll in (ho \v‘:.\y he has done. I nppoul (o Lbehon. 5811' llUllliill (o support me In my 1'8- qucst (‘or improved accommoda- (lon for (Ihul little" (own down there and I promise hhn ‘that when he conlos rfolward with u similar request l will back llllln up and do my best ‘to we ‘U118! his constituency gets whnt ll- d0- serves. Mr. ‘BDWAIRSDS (Prontenacll it would‘ not do for mo not (to ex- press (my appreciation of (ho hon. gentleman's promise. I sincerely appreciate ll. coming as it (10138 from a member who has been successful us (he Ilms been in He- cnrlng what he wanted for hi8 own constituency. He says (hat tho people there do not want a $12,000 building. Well, l feel i imvo n sl-rong ally Iin lhim and l am prepared (o shake hands with Lhc hon. member on this Infill-f?!‘ (and go arm in arm wlnh ‘lrim to Hlg Minister 0f Finance with u roquesl. lnr ‘half or ‘less than lmlf that appropriation for ‘my consiil~ (lency. l can understand will‘? (Ibis vole (is going through. l on" the reason (he moment the hon. gentleman rose (o ihis (‘eel- Y0" have only to take one look M. hi"! a flue upstanding fellow. 1o real- ize how he put it. over the Minist- er 0g (Finance. There o! course he has an advantaze which I 0'8"‘ no! c'nlm: l have not the some engaging features nor have ‘l the same appeal in the matter of physique. But. notwluhslandilng these handicaps I am 111M)’ 1° 8° with (the hon. gentleman and. on [he clrengflh» of h-is promise. sp- pebl to the Minister. I am lure my consoltuency would ‘benefit one hundred (per cent. and "W" somewhat. rue hon. member ggyp (p.14 people do not exile“ "l9 whole $12,000. Why U181! l! '12-‘ 00o being voted’! On-thlt point | wan; (w mpkg (hi5 observation ln all seriousness. I believe bhnt mllions of (lollale have 1100i! smell mum w" you “or the“ lab ‘our under any such impression. service. E. W. TAYLO .. IXAMINID G. F. Hutchcson ‘y opummln A-A‘_AA“AA ‘A LAAQL vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv OPTOM ITRIOT NI IIOMIIOIII - AIIIITID IY J. I- TAYLOR" .l wgglgd In (ihis country in WW1!!! up public building here and there because oi‘ the null which "l1" °' (elm, (panlciudr member Iliad 0n the government. ‘Because of (hut pull be was able lo obtain an ex- penditure in his ‘locality fifty or rm: cnARLorrErowu GUARDIAN l seventy-live per cent over (ma! 1B0" whit was really needed. ff n man had ‘the ‘necessary influ- ence (be could gel. a, building cost- ing $50,000 when one of 520.000 would have -been more In keeping with (‘he other buildings In his dlvtrlfll. ll" do not wonder that 101s hon. member says they do not expect the whole of 812.000: ‘I Bl-wnld not think (hey would in =1 vlllflso of soo. in my constib’ cut that 812.000 in two and allot other halt to (Erontenac. Both Dllwed would then have buildings in kerning with llheir Importance. Mr. (ROB-B: What do you say to cutting them bot]; out? Mr. IEDWlAilbDS (Frontenac): Ne: I do not say ‘um. 1 want my _hon. friend who 1s interested in this vole to understand that l am not in any way knocking the llem- ll d0 not want him to lab- I nimllly say that $12,000 is more than is required for such la biuld- lug as would be suitable to a. vill-l 1118c with a population or 500. For‘ some reason 0r otiher, because of some magnetism ‘by which fortun- ately his constituency benefits, ‘a member is able (o get twice as mllvch Silent as is necessary, wh.le 1he money ought to be dis- txibuted around so ‘Ubat other places which ‘for many years have been waiting for some con~ siderntion might get something. M-r. ALDSMEAD: The hon. mem- ber for Frontenac (Mr. Edwards) suzxests (lbw! some one probably hsd some pull to get o. post office somewhere Iln (Prince Eduard Is- land. May f remind that hon. qgentleman that somebody must have Ihsd a pull when (be govern- ment 0f which he was a. support- er wcs in power ~10 have a. post office in (Calgary. not put up but pulled down. The ‘post office there was pulled down and we have had to rent a building. I near future to take the place oi‘ (he one‘ pulled down in 1911.. Item agreed (o. Tomorrow’s Radio Program THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 International Radio Programs EVENING OONCERTS- 7.30 P. M. WSIAI (326) Cinci. Request Prov gram, ‘ WTlC (476) Hartford. Staff artists WIEEI (3-19) Boston. Music. WHAIL (246) Baltimore. Organ recl- tel. 8.00 P. M. WIEEJ (349) Boston. The Morgan- 9918, WGST (270) Atlanta. Studio Pro- gram. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Program. 8.30 P. M. WTAIG (515) Viforcester. Standard- yne Trio. WIBZ (333) Springfield. Twilight Song Trio. WHK (273) Cleveland. I. l5. S. A. Program. WEE! (3-19) Boston. lliusicalc. 8.45 P. M. WI‘? (509) Phila, ‘Recital. 9.00 ‘P. M. WrEAF (492) N- Y. Cliquoi -Club Es- kimos, to WBEI, WJALR, WTAG. WFl, WYCAJZ. .,WSIAI, wTAfli. (MGR, WWJ, WOC, WICCO, K51) and WGN. WSB (428) Atluxila. Coneeri. WCAU (278) Phila. Unity Artists. WMIAK (266) Buffalo. Song recital. 9.15 P. M, WN-YC (526) N. Y, Vocal. 9.25 P. M. WLP (509) ‘Phila- Ave hiarlc Mun- kiolin Clwb. 9.30 ‘P. ‘M. WOAd (395) San Antonio. program. 10.00 P. M. Studio would suggest (o the Minister of Public (Works ‘that. a building be erected in my constituency in the ivc-v, d,‘ throwing a bom present day. For the first tones, had never been w» Music critics were among _ the invention as the musical sensation of the l Improbable —_-then came the new Otthophonic Victrola,‘ bshell into the musical world. the first to acclaim time, this newcomer revealed instrumental effects and nuances which revealed before by any home musical instrument. Such Pfibmances “e M.» Ortliqph Sound ' I Victrosla. Victor remain-Emu Company of Canada Limited Hot forCold _ "r151 w. T I PAGE snvnué”. WJZ (455) N’. Y. Artist Recital, also WKA’ (380) Schenectady. Book Chat Simmer the and serve‘ with hot milk. Delicious. To Col. True and his boy Fab. Tvunr (270) ‘Detroit. Vaudeville. WJZ. WBZ, mow and KDKA. w-mv (423) ‘Ciucl. Light opera, I numb (210) Baltlmure- (Staff Art-' isle. WANT TO DANCE? W117, (333) Springfield. Japanese 9-00 ‘P. M- Niusical ‘Comedy. wnc (461) ‘Wuh- Roysl Salon. 10.15 P. M. 00 P. M. Philu. (Songs. Wll’ (509) Phlla. Steeplechase Pier WOAL‘ (278) ' 10.20 P. M. VfPG (300) Atlantic City, Vocal. 11.00 P. M \VENF (192) N. Y. Goodrich Zip- pers, also WYEEI. WJlA-R, WTAG. ‘WGR, WFl, WCSH, WGAE. WWJ \V'I‘A.\l (300) ‘Cleveland. Studio WSM. YVlGN. KoSD. WOC. W000. Program. and WADC. VVLW (423) Cincinnati. Lillfllllil 10-30 F. M. Melody Bo s. Wif’ (509) Phils. Fry's. 12.05 A. M. lVCmU (278) Phlla. Parodiens, WLW (-123) Cincl. Night Howls. Club Cadlx. , 11.45 P.'M. wuz (3311) sorlusfield. Trlvolltv NVSB (428) Atlanta. Organ Recital. Club. 12.00 Mid‘. WJZ (-155) New York. Fvivolily “lFOAU (278) PhihLPicadily Revue Club. 12.15 A. M. 11.00 P. M. WLW (-123) Clnci. Night Howls. WIPG (300) Atlantic City. ‘Silver FEATURE "rsucs ‘Slipper Club. - WTAM (390) Cleveland. Bamboo 7.30 P M Gardens. 1215 A- M. Wihw (423) Cincl. Castle Farmers. (Copyright, 1927, by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) mobs (m) New 3-0.‘... "Footlighl and Lamplight." WJJ. (-155) N. Y, BPSpllh Yarns- Credenza $385 with _ ‘ L‘. Electric Drive $430 .:r, ‘$.13 they l 41d ~ Fifteen months ago, rnany declared it‘ was 7 improbable that home muslc would ever be improved to the point of absolute realism“ made possible only by virtue of _thc Victor; controller! principle of “matched lfnPedallm - or smooth ilow oi sound at all registers. 'I‘nday' you can have I110 He?’ Orllmphtfnlc Victrola wiih an electrically driven lumfnfllli. run from your lighting circuit. _ Thl1§ Y0“ may sit back at your ease and 601°)’ Wlthout physical cxcrilon any selection of the [U89 and varied Victor repertoire. _ The new Orthophonic Victrola is made in various moclcls, from _$430 dOW" t0 a 15- obtainable on Cpflvllljllellt PlYmf-"m {mm any “His Master s Voice dealer. Madeinlffiy victor ' Look for this Trademark onic Trude Mark Refd rm .. mo‘ _-.~ ~.-¢»-.~.~..-__ l-JI‘ ' ‘