i' » 1 I ‘..` ~`.J°°*\“K- h°Wfv¢r~" The mcnon was absurd in the mst Premier MacMillan: “It ls my im- pines," pression that these extra years are M.-_ Allen; --There was no gum not an additional burden. In fixing 1n1;¢n;1on_~ them enough to make the third and LEA (;0N1~EN1~|0N ANSWERED fourth years self-suppoitlnl. That I °H1'@¢Sh°“l:lb¢ the orlhcivlc-" Hen. Mr. iu...cPi.ec: wrhrn. was MT- if-£11 inquired ns to why Mr. the basis cn which the whole mat- L1°Yd Shaw- in Chafee of teacher :cr was discussed 0.. bon. uae; or training- hail le” the House. Now my hon. friend The Premier “P1105 that MT- says they did. not mgan that. If the Sh" had left f° receive a larger members win refer back no me ae- Salary in Newfoundland- I imc they will be convinced (imc we discussed it on that basis." TEAUHER5' 55553755 V Mr. Lea: “Not at all. It was only what the Govemment paid." Mr. Lee charged Mr- Stewart .with Hon. Mr. Macehee: “But the dc- Dlillfirig is false statement to the termlning factor would be whether 679°" that the” WB5 9-I-11b€1’H1Pl@li€€ the teacher received a total salary to cut teaolbersi-lalaries 10 per cent. ng 5590 9|- ave;-_» ml lmmdlilelii in 1933. he said.-had Mr. Lea: “From the Government." 59°" fill' 5310?? l‘0dU¢¥10l1 0! 80V- Hon. Mr. MacPh-ee: "Nm lf my eminem \?m'D1°Y¢9S 011 *ht* f01l0W" hon. friend wlll`refer back to the ine Sealer persons receiving S000 debates nc will soc um ne lc wron¢. md 1955 than 31-000- 5 D91' CBM! 31-- I remember very clearly drawln¢ 000 01' upwards and less than $2.000. 1.. the mention cf me icmr of 1° P" “UU S2-00° Or °ve1'~ 15 mr ‘um oppcntnm me nc( nm pm Mi 1'°d“¢li°I\- This schedule. he 'crane marie, was ...ua by me .uc- gmmed- Wwld' hgven exempted mc: and put by the gsvcmmmc, nearly all the teachers. md that regarding the part paid Mfr. Stewart! 'I said teachers' by the district there had already 80;;-es lI§d._‘°¢h¢r emvlcyees-" been a substantial reduction. 'rust the £0529-~ MY `!V\:°11°U ¢X¢mD¢€§ matter was put clearly before them, Mr st 5'1": rt1‘f°§_ HR Under $500- imc they never-znelccs per-uma in - - §f did not say 10 their altitude, and ...mesa ,matics W2 WW- Tsaid *O wt the teach- as .how that mst should be applic- fkli WHT” 'md Ofher rierscnsnin sm is the whole amount." emu Ov 0! the _G0v¢mment. I Mr. allen: "wc are dealing en- v/ tirely with the amount of money "LOOK UP THE FILES" 'paid by the Provincial Government to th te h lari W e ac ers as sa es. e h°H°“1', Mlwheef "I think mY oouldn't touch money over which ln. renld has n0l B Deffefrlly we had no control.” giaramreegzlectlgn of the scope of Hon. Mr. MacPhee: “Tho propos- he mmseumilgd :nd the argument eq |-odnsuon Wu go be ‘m,||a,b|e bah all mel’ Sl-lPP0rt it. If he to the amount paid by the Govern- lmu ';|’th“° °°'¢l’il\l' U10 de- ment., but tho determining factor he ng" dm m¢|ll1°°m;dl1&.v;lll find that was to be the whok salaries receiv- mmt “gon” to ¢ Nl llllilid- ed by the teachers.” (Applause) I recollect tlizpghlrat he mme". Mr' stewart: U! just want' to to the “mmm 0’ fi. and I drew make myself clear. I did not say the rm that uit zeulin committee teachers only: I said teachers and ut t 9 *WTS *-hl‘U\1!h- all persons in. the employ of the 0 D0 °°11Il171'y had already suf- governrment. fered a reduction in salary owing Mr. Allen: "He said 10 por wit.. t0.i'.lle feqt that their supplements Mr, Stewart "I did not Bpecify Eagalfnein materially reduced. It was any p¢.~¢¢ntag.'¢_ 1 said I ,.¢du¢_ . y my idea at tlfe time that tion." tenucr. t1-manic amendment should M12 Dennis: "I turned up the .. be applicable to the teachers. I nsolution and all hands are wrong. cannot any what idea was in the It was moved by Mr. Lea. second- mind of the hom. gentleman, but he ed by Mr. McIntyre that the re- con hardly blame the member from port of the committee be not now Charlottetown for making the state- adopted but that the Estimate; be ment that he pledged his party, referred back to committee to take Because surely the lead” nf gnc into consideration a reduction of Opposition meant something when Ministers" salaries and travelling ex- he moved the resolution. We realise Penne and sessional‘indemnity to now. of course, that he meant natb- the extent of 10 per cent." ing al. all. But it was too much to Mr. Lea: "That is not the one expect that the member from Chu- at alll" (Laughi.er.) loltelown should underltlnd that Mr. Dennis: “All rikhtl Find the without the clear explmctbn time other one yourself." (Increased hu come from my hon. friend lo- laughter.) night. We are accustomed to be- Mr. Speaker Strong said the llnvc. when the leader of a party amendment in question could be mnkcl a motion of tint nd, that found at page 11'l of the 1933 B0 i liwtklnl for hh party. but Journals. thrleuler of the opposition hu The. items carried without fur- 4 `.' " _ ` , i, v . W . ( . .. '.,._ made _It clear on this ocoulou that ther discussion. -~-»» _ . t - m Itarest of the _Rare Is this White Frog L s . Made Pe1'ij1fa;nén’t,, Members Uf CivilService` ._-,--- . (C. P. ly Guanlhlfl lpcill Wig; UITAWA, .AD¥'“ 13.-lome members of the noldivi' nttltmlnl, branch of the Department of Im- migrauon ma czolnninum glial: I made permmen member; civil service by-s bill of which. notice was placed toil!! ,011 151° House of Co by ou. .ii .ME Eli; its idler Bettlem fuuc- tioninz wi tuuponry staff practically a.l1»o! whom were ex- servlce men. , Identifies Dead S o n _T7iroughPhoto (A.P. By Gusrdlalrc lpechl Win) HAVANA, April li - .fllme Greinctein. Sr., keeper 0! a .smell store in the Havana market. uid today Jose Angulo Terry. who died l-crore. a firing squad véctexxlay un- eer Cuba’s new emergency laws against terrorists, wal his edu, Jaime, Jr. Greinst/ein said the dead youth was unquestionably his boy. who would have been 20 years old in June. He said the condemned youth sent 5 telegram to ll. brother. Pe¢~ dxo, advising him of the sentence. and signed it “Anlulo Terry." P!- dro did not ten other members of the famly, the elder Greinsteln said, and it was not known Anguio 'Derry was really his con until he saw his photograph, published after the execution. ‘ Geeinsteln expressed tba bale! his son' changed his name in uve the family from suffering. Members of the family said Jaime had been active against the regime of former President Gerardo Me- chado and had been muted many times. Celebrates 92nd Birthday (Moncton Times) One of the oldelt and most high- ly respected citizens of Moncton and Westmorland Ccimty Friday received the heerblest oofngmtula- tions of his many friends on the occasion of his 92nd birthday, in ‘the person of' Mr. John Corcoran. retired farm supervisor of Dorches- tm- Penitentiary. Nesrlf I qutrilel' of A century beyond the allotted. span. Mr. Corcoran is still hardy and in good health, being much young- er in appearance and action! than a man 20 yenn his funior. ‘Born in Prince lldward Island. tt Georgetown. on April. 13, 1044. of Irish parents who came out to the Garden of the Gulf. Mir. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran, he gained his early education in his native place. Fa»rmin.g was his nrst avomtloin, he afterwards securing a. job with thecontractors building that pert of the Island railroad between Charlottetown, Alberton and Tig- nish. On the construe-tion work he took part for four years and for eight years afterwarrl was perman- ently employed as s. track official with the rodld. At the ktstmm of I-Ion. J. U. P000. Mlnistar of Fisheries, repro- senting Prince Edward Island, and Chief Justice MacDonald, of Nova. Scotia. Mr. Corcoran came to Dor- chester. N.B.. when he wasnyakced in charge of the qricultu sec- tion of the peuitentiary and super- vised the clearing of the land which now comprises the farm there generally known to residents of the Shirctown as the "Corcoran fum." lor' thirty-six yous. Mr. Corcoran continued to direct the form activ- ilicb. rctu-ins' some 31 yeln ago to well-merited leisure after e. most active life. ‘ Pluneor Don In his long life Mr. Ooroonn recalls that before the advent of railways in Prince Edward Island. four stage couches plied between Bummeraidc and Ohulottctown. and that sailing vessels took large cargoes of produce man the diner- ¢l1¢P0f1=sont.lieIAiaud.Hesl|ore- counted that when steam vealcls mace their advent they sailed be- tween Sununerlide md Point du Chene, the met two of the shun- erolaasbel.lllf.hePri!\°0lll!dl.ho Bt. Lawrence. Dorchester was A thriving centre when Mr. Corcoran arrived then uayounzmantomakcbilhomei itwasthelegalcentrcoftbepro- vince, besides being c. hive ductry tn ii,;c§§;ta§ii* gtgeiilsigriii i,e==*; ‘digg g iiirr§~.§.iEri§ - “d’ilif€iri.~ F .ai '=i%=;i°ai ilfgsiiie gg! a:i..e..i;; E his ..ii..c; i r )__ _ . . ,. .._» »_,. - \»t ' .»~ 't . , 1 1 _ _ . . ~ »- 1 . ~ is- »~. .~ ». , li"|llll0R CASE HEARMING IS A|llllllRNEll~ Counsel For_F. S. Blair Cites Jurisprudence On Conspiracy Charge. _ 5 (C. P. Dy Gulllllaab Bpclsl Wlrc) ` MpN'I'R.lAL. April 12.-1'. Phil- ippe Brain. KD., Ooumwl for F. B. Blair, cited. jurisprudence ou.the llbhci of o0li§l'I|1'l°¥ Wd” It PN' pnliminary hesrtuu d ellhif H1108- ed- members of .s 80.000000 liquor campiracy. The hearing was ad- lourned until Monday- In addition to Mr. Blair the oth- ers before the court are the four Brdifman brothers, Samuel, Allan, rim-ry and Abraham. Barner'Aar°n and David Costiey, all of Montreal, md William Yule, of Halifax. Mr. Brain in his continued legal argument quoted the definition of conspiracy an an agreement which. if legal, would be enfoi-cable: it il- legal, mdletable and punishable. STAND TEST? ` Did the relations between the ac- cused and “rum~runncr" Fred Lev- csque of Quebec stand this test? asked Mr. Brais. Supposing smug- gling was legal, was there any agreement between Levesque and the vendor, F. S. Blair, to introduce liquor into Canada. on which Ieves- que could have taken action in a court of law? Oould Levwlue have sued Blair for damages if he failed to get the liquor within Canadrrs territorial limits. lccoxdinz to this presumed agreement? Counsel for Mr. Blair naked. Obviously the questions were ab- surd, Mr. Brain contended. Yet if such on agreement did not exist, it followed there had been no criminal conspiracy. Liquor was sold to Lev- enque in a. perfectly legal manner. in |. place which such sale was not prohibited by any law, and the sale was final. The vendor relinquished all responsibility; the merchandise with it as he saw fit, argued Mr. Brais. ll-BFE!! TK) PM ALONE CASE of the so _ tain and crew of which had bee indemnified for damages despite th fact they admitted their intention o smuggling liquor into thc Unite States. If these persons were no lou were the present accused wh lawful merchandise. A Mixed Menu her husband udaand V §° *iii Ss, iiiiiiiig §§§§;§ $5; ig ing recipe one did his best. nc at once. One xercisec and the pe. This is what al hips, place one aup of the shoulders, raise knees depress toes and wash thoroughly in one-half cup of milk. In four counts. raise and lower the lego and muh two hard boiled 0885 in o sieve. Repeat six times. Inhele one-half teaspoonful of baking powder, and one cup of flour. Breathe natur_a.1lc‘. exhble and sift. Attention! Jump to 1 Nautilus position and bend whites of css! bggwgxd uid f0!'Wl.i"d GWR' the head md in four counts make a stu( doikh thot will stretch at the vrllst. Lie fiat on the floor and Y011 intonniaxble thcslaeof awnlnut- Hop ton stendltiil and boil in water. but do not boil to l B\ll°D afterward. fn 'hen minutes remove ;¢rom'tl-le fire and dry with a towel. Breathe 'naturally and dress in warm fiannele and .serve with fish Gorcorlh married Miss Margaret Green. of Klnkora, PEI.. who was his faithful helpmeet until she pas- sed any 21 years ago. Of the union them were six children. John H., district passenger a-sent. Canadian Notions! R»\ilwa.Y5- Atlantic Rc- giou. this city: James. of Edmon- wn, AIM.: Fred, of the T. Eaton Company, Moncton: Frink. CNR- stltlon agent, Etonic, Back.; Mrs. 1"lorenoe Grunt, of Moncton. and W8. William D. lnlllanc, also of this city. with whom he has made his home for the past seven years. ’.l‘h¢ro un also fifteen grandchild- nn and one greet-grandchild. Mk. oorom-an is looking forward to the Ilnfc Silver Jubilee celebration. and roclllo that it will be the fourth one which he has witnessed. the that bein: the 36th umiverllry of Uma Victor-We wceleion to the throne of Greet Britain. then her Jubilee in 1081. and her dit- in ill. Anlziiher int- opochnl roy even. visit of §§i§i§§§ii§l§ 9. 8' R Eiitiriféi ascii? tiitii .i i IIID PAIN-Soothe . 80!! HANDS _ _ . _»a..aw»¢u»» .. n=~eR0”sl I ii‘»lar~n£'N'l went to the purchaser who could do Reference was made to the case hconer I'm Alone the Cap- n t 11 _ eonlplntore, how much more gu to amen oha_mpim_ had digplaybd l‘\0 such intentions, LR. Brits told the court, but had "merely madc g legal sale of their Flu. your cereal, __ bowl with Kelli l logg’s Rice Krisp- iel. A great luncheon J ust the thing before bedtime. Rice Krispies crackle iii, milk or cream--a sound that children cau’t resist. Fine for the nursery supper. They; promote restful sleep. Noun ishiug and easy to digest. . At grocers everywhere in' the Mother Goose story packu. age that children love. Mudd by Kelloggdu Loudon, Ont. _"." /` Llstenl- flligpzl it sei muscles 1 . hungry 'I xrmsnvoron wuoos ' Honor Roll far March. Grade X-l Rnzita lvfokcmm. I Jean Profitt. 3 Allie Thompson. Grade IX-1 Reta. Clark, 2 DOA Saunders, 3 R.il1a Braham. Grade VIH--1 Many Caseiey. l. Annie Delaney, 3 Helen Hlgghc. Grade V11-1 David M2I.d»e\!l»"‘|» Glenn Clarks Ke th Kenn . Grade v1-ivim n.\Ju,~|. Anne Cssselcy, 3 Lorraine Dbl Mahon. e Grade.V (Miss Profibt)-4 Bill; Sims. ll Eddy Pendewgast., 8 5 Clark. _ - . Grade V (Miss Remh)-1 D1 sham McNeill. 2 Geomle Proffitt. Grade IV-- Geraldine Maison, Wilna Delaney, 3 Wllna Markie; md Nelson Caseley (equal). Grade Ill!-.Enunet Braham. I Elwood Dunning. 3 Andrew phrey md Malcolm (cumin Gmac rr-A-1 mweu u¢l.nnu..l Jessie Clark. 3 Aleah Palmer. I or-acc 1:1-B-1 charles we/icon. 1 Austin Pendergast. 3 Jean undo. or-acc I-A-1 Enid Uhamvlcu, l nm 1.cring.s John Mann. ora/dc 1-.B-1 May Www., I Allison Hunter. || .... .... _ ‘ ilaw Tillyer Lance When next. you need l|ll\l\ neu wma an mn newl- Wo ht up in latell. lfrk el fsunel or muun¢il\ll- E. W. TAYLOR Charlottetown J. S. TAYLOR Albefllil 1_7-__- RESTING TIRED' EYES strained eyes get only tem- porary relief from reatlnl them. They used mom than rect. They need the parmes- I ent help of corrective lemme., and THEY can be obtelncil-in but one way-W llirllmilll to e thorough exunlluilon of the eyes- Do not unnecessar- ily defer this service. . G. F. Hutcheson 0Pl‘0Ml.'l'llUl‘ ‘ I A Professional Bards McLEOD 6’ BENTLEY - W. l. BINTLIY, I. 0, .f~~. ...Jas '.'i'.i'l.¥5>-‘-35”-...J" IDNIY 'D0 |4011( ..-~. Office: 100 llohmdllielt ~ ibxtron u nun. _ Ubulloiililwn f..` ll. D. lcllolall, Well ll. lei John lhlpel. ln! sl illid llfllcllalo of llbllllflb Ei totbcnbdvogrto' Mmmo-_a|.r~ P . . 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