,» grill‘ .. i A MARCH .15; 19%.-.. ri y and Flgvour wn Label _ - so zealously protected T E A. . A been nationally accepted for these qualities. Hill Qranlge Pekoe. Blend 85c- Lower c Prices ON Rubber Boots Please read the tollowlfltl rice: weeotler you on Rubb" otl, and let us know It Y°" n beat them any WM"- ,__._ NEE LENGTH m‘; silG 6 Q0 11 . ..- ‘3-75 w‘; Super grade . - $435 y‘; Knee, 1 to 5.. . $3.00 . ouths, ll to 13 . . . . .. $24.0 amen‘; sizes 3 to 8 .. $2.35 isses. 11 to 2 . . . . . . .. $1.98 hildren‘$. s to 10 $1.70 By Mraie Belmont STORM' KING ' HEIGHT omee above the knee and artens with strap and uekle Merrs Storm King $575 Boy's Storm King .. . $4.75 oath‘: Storm King $3.75 Miisee, 11 to 2 . - 53-95 lllllfb, 5 C0 1O .... . $345 We cannot charge them at ve prlcel, and we will also eilyou to please not ilk to no them sent on approval. all costs money, and we lve to charge you for the urvice of sending out parcels and sending back for them. ll ordered by mail add five cents for every dollar or traction of a dollar. $5.00 onozns ssnr FREE. htLslosrr r‘ flW/lfll * >ll’1i./i Al: Charlottetown, P. E. l.‘ t. Willi Rllilill can We have: a good l k 0f this good all und coal on hand ich is suitable for her furnace or ge. e_wiii be pleased deliver any qnanti. equired and guar. ee satisfaction. D. GILLIS & CO. PHONE 176 t Side of Bruce Stewart A Co ‘e Wharf y al Card; onaid & Mcphu. MeDONALD ' rofession I H. F. MQPHEE lerrleton, Attorney in. Money to Loan ‘lllllllfle cmlrlomtewn The model above is a copy oi’ one n‘ the smartest imports It owes ts attractiveness to its originality 2f (icsigu. und to the Ilse 0i kasha in ‘two lovely shades. Buttercup ychow-fus used tor the upper portion. nlarked by shaped hs of tlw malt-rial stitched flat . against the lower part. The back of the waist portion is left perfect- ly plain. Brown knsha. a rich brown tone. llllliifin‘ the skirt which shows tiny i‘lz\i [llenis spliced at regular inter- vals. \ ' I i-{om-i , Wlnardw Llulment re-lloven headache. vomit-mid?“ ‘a I Gentral Guardian COME TO O-LEARANCE sale it H. M. Anderson, iiuylleld. Sutur- dny 20th. 8040-3-l2~i‘lntt EVENING BRIDGE at [hotel Thursday 8.30. informal. 8075-1 3-2 i. EMERALD HOTEL ARRIVALS. fllloward Court. ll-lunter River; J. n. Gaudet. Summerslde; W. B, Cul- in, Gloucester; J. worth (ionway, N. H.; H. A. Out- way Boston: Elev. W. Godlrey. A.,,A. Gillie, L. D. Dewar. Earl LIIIGS P. R. McLean. P. McKenzie, R. Sharpe. G. H. Howard, G. Wilk- ins, F. V. Thomas. M. ‘Coul, G. Luv- lollette, lH. M. Smith. W. A. Wall, r}. W. Henry, (i. Graham. Camp- oellton. N. H.; M. V. Blake, Chur- ottetown; A. C. Thompson, Tor- unto; G. E. Jones, Toronto; M. Dun- lop. Toronto; W. E. Ward. St. John; Vic Chainson, Charlottetown; W-m. Ward, Charlottetown; W. H. McLeod, Borden; W. P. Shaw, Charlottetown; Lloyd Carlton. Uharlottetown; C. i-iumm, Toronto; ll. lid. McKenzie, Souris; Mrs. J. J. Davies, ‘Charlottetown; Mrs. C, B. Methiesou; Kenslngton; Miss‘ Dor- Jthy Lowthcr, Charlottetown; Mrs. Norman W. Lo-wther. Charlotte- lown; Mrs. C. W. Ramsay, Summer- llde; itussell Ramsay, Summer- side; G. F. Hart, London, Eng. mi M I DD LETON SCHOOL llonor Rloll '0! Middleton Schoo. ..ewln, L0! d0, ior the month 0t Jun- inry. - Grade X~l, Effie MuoLean. Grade llX.-l, Murdoch. Muc-Lenn. Grade VLllL-l, Catherine J. Jlwioeun und Florence C. Stewart; 2, Dorothozi Campbell; 3, lChester cumpbell; 4, James D. MaoLeod. Grade V.—-1, Mury E. blue-Leon; 2. C-hrietcne ‘Stewart; 3, Wallace Stewart. Grade lV.—~i, David Murray. Grade il.—1, Kenneth Stewart. Grade l.—1, Isobel Stewart. Perfect Attendance-Catherine J. Muuhcun. Florence C. Stewart, uorothcu Campbell, Chester Camp- bell. Mary E. MacLeun, Chrlstene slewarL. —- Catherine MuclLeon, neacher. llolrur Roll 0t Middleton School Lewis ‘Lot 60. for the month oi Feb- ruary: Grade lX.——i. Murdoch Mac- Lenn. Grade Wlllh-i, Chester Camp- oell; 2, Catherine J. MuoLean; 3, Victoria I M_ Mccqmmlviz: Fox Farming, and there are . ,.,.. (at - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mr. W. C. S. McLure (Continued from Page 4) ‘yenr by year in the wildn.——the conservation oi‘ them must be dealt Willi l0 Bubbly the trades require- ments. Mr. Spcrlter. In this Prov- ince practically one phase only or Fur Forming is being dQI/Qllylpfld, golden opportunities for Mink. sable undpMuskrnt farming. iilhlle Fox tl-‘arlning might not have n pleasant odor to nil of us; yet Mr. Speaker, it has nladc Prince Ed- ward Island better known in Eur- ope, Western l'nited States, than a"! Product thut we produce, with the exception l might say. of our men. A few days ago I received a letter from Germany. and the writer said, among other things, "please lIlI0l‘I'll'Il'l€ it Prince Ed- ward Island lti ull woodland, and do your toxes that produce such rnre specimens oil t'ur, run at large all: over tho islands?" Now this man had never heard [e11 0g p_ E, I. till Fox Farming taught him his first ‘lesson. Fox Farming brings tourists to our Province; immi- grants to our lunds, revenue to the Tax Departmental the Province, and gives some thousands or men proiltulble labor employment. The exlport oi live foxes during the past year was. according to statistics tur- nlshed by the Canadian Notional bntpress ‘Company, about 6.000 ani- nlais. while the estimated number oi skins shlppedwere in the neigh- borhood of 8.000;-——uddlng a total weulth to the lProivlnce from its ex- port trade of over Three Millions oi’ Dollars, which I am sure is u conservative estimate. ill ls a our. Mr. beaker. um our Government has not a Fur Trade Department in connection with its Agricultural Department, where complete statistics could be Bothered. and the time will come when Fur Farming must have this recognition from our Provincial Government; because Fiur Farming, in only in its infancy. it is quite true. Mr. Speaker, thnt nil cannot make u success in iur farming, ncitiuir is there 100 per cent suc- cess in gold minim-r: manufactur- ing, or in the various kinds of iarmlng; but when practical intel- ligence. combined with careful wnrk and good business nlbillty, is assured of a fair measure of suc- cess. l-‘lorence Stewart. Grade Vlidl. Jr.—1 Chester Callin- bell; 2, James D. ‘Mac-Lend. Grade V.—l, Mary E. Mztobenn; 2, Christene Stewart; 3. Stewart; Vt, Ewen MacKinnon. Grade lV.-i, David Murray. Grade ll.-1, Kenneth Stewart. Grade I —1, Isabel Stewart. " Perfect Attendance —— Catherine J. lNIHLILBRD, lhrotileu Campbell. Mary E. Maoloean.—~Catherine Mac- bean. teacher. _‘Q0->--i-- Th1- flnclll. tiling in the world In ill-v]. your nlonlucll in lip-lop ninlpi- IN l?» to l0 drops of Hl-lgofs Syrup in n glans oi‘ wnlcr. All)‘ drug store. l‘ BIG ~ HALF PRICE Sale 0f “Wall Paper Remnants Now on. Many beautilul Patterns, borders to match, or without borders. Something Ior every room in the house. Come early ior first choice. (7arter’s Bookstore roohQ-O-O-eooooeeovbvoovo-Oi r INSIDIOUS i EYE STRAIN We ule thle adjective ed- vleodly. Sufforerl Irom Eyootraln I "ll! Mlle perhot vlolon and timetable do not euoooot the 0110M! of any eye deteot. ‘I'M ‘motive power of the l entire human mganlom ‘Io t Nerve Energy. "Wm" IV". it le computed utilize about i096 o! thil ~"" “"07. but when Eye- ‘ Pk R- McGuigan , 9 e mun, IOLIOITOI. E79. "(wry to Loan _;'_1':'°°ll clllflottetovuhhld. l . Q C. l at n. . Poet unem- ‘lfill Oellool and Hospital limited t; gym g." N’. one ‘n. -.| o...” nflhfllaeoue‘ Archibald YO? "II mm" ‘ll IIPIIIM. I rnueh In} n‘ PNPWNOII ll required. HOMO defective eyes, through tlllll‘ consumption o! en ex. oeeelvo amount ol Nerve En- "IY- may seriously gm“ m; Iunetloning oI other on"; °' "W lwllv- ml nroluoe m health. nave voun ave; - ex/luluso ' or. none» ‘a mngkama“ AQAQQ Optomotrllt f. , . THE BEST PROTECTION FOR ' Rouon SKIN AND CHAPPED ‘HANDS .._IS MacKINNON’S WITQH HAZEL CREAM Price 35c Per Bottle ~, Sold only by .D_1;ug Co. llralrsstszz~l~ BRINGING UP FATHER- 'II‘G these: Pureioundn-tlon breed- ing stock, popcr tymes from :1 iur tlade point 0i view, never losing Sight 01' the tact thpt fur is the wanacgbnsic principle of the whole indus- try. Perhaps the greatest mis- tnke we are making today. (and that has been made) is that we are exporting our lfine live animals to other countries, making a strong competition for the Fur Trade markets. This is a mistake, the same as the export or Pulpwood from ‘Canada, but how and who will remedy it? ' Now Mr. ‘Speaker. I don't wish lo- weary this House with Fox Farming. and would not have said so much about it only on account ot‘ its omission from the Speech from the Throne. Llke all other Agricultural industries, Fox Farm- ing has one very important mat- ter in connection with its success. lmd that is the marketing or our product. Much harm has been done by lack of proper grading and pre- lnaring for markets, our Furs. it is most gratifying, Mr. Speaker, to note the satisfactory results that are coming to the products of this island, when isrm products are sold ‘by proper grades and classl- llcllllofl- Md my hone is that co- "Pfirativa marketing will continue to grow until we are all thoroughly educated that: properly preparing "l" DPOdIICtB tor market, by selecting. eroding or standard- izinz. is the greatest impel-us to create n demand. AGRICULTURE In the Speech from the Throne, agriculture has been referred to as the basic industry o! our lair Prov- lnco.~and so lt ls. Let the farmer set a 800d chance with fair crops. and a. good demand for his lpro- tlllCiiL-JIILB what has been in 1926 “and BVBFYlIOlIY lets a new feel- mgr-an sometimes referred to—"A trnnd and glorious feeling." in the lull oi’ 1925 the business man took on nnew lease o! lite, the llflflc managers were pleased, the tax collector had lt eaaien-in tact PVQTMINJIIY had it made easier for them. -W'hy?—-because the former had a chance to make good; and i! there is any class of people who show their willingness to make ' ood, it is the [armor and his wile. should be, therefore. the first consideration oI the Government o! this Province to give every aid [pos- sible to the farmer with his basic Speaks on Address 1 applied to JIOX farming. one cnn be . The essentials for Fur Farming The Five in This Food Protect You Against Malnutrition Precious Elements other carbohydrates for energy: HERE are men and women who are undernourished, lack- ing energy, low in vitality~yet sitting down every day to three meals at which the table is liter- ally loaded with food! We all know people like that. But why is it that people who have access to an abundance of food are not always properly nourished? iron for the blood; pbolpborus for the development of the teeth and bones; protein for muscle and body-building; and the essen- tial vitamig-B. A perfectly-balanced food. And a crisp food, too-q food you like to chew, thus giving healthful exercise to your teeth and gums. You'll delight in having Grape- Nuts for breakfrt or lunch. There's no equal to the flavor of the crunchy, nut-iii.- Grape-Nuts grains. And Grape-Nuts i: easy to digest. A special process of baking transforms the precious nourishment in Grape-Nuts into a form that your body can take up almost immediately. It is because they do not eat the right kind of foods. There are certain fool! elements which our bodies must receive every day for perfect health and strength. Too often the foods we eat are lacking in one or more of these vital elements, or do not give them to us in sufficient quantities and in correct proportions. __._.__ likewise. , Lou-k an the report oi’ the recent meetings held this week. and the farmers show that. they have hus- iness ahilily and energy galore. Any legislation that will improve tin- iul-menl’ conditionl-lleven ii I um the representative of-the-lnrg- est District in this Province, and it is the fair city oi‘ Charlottetown) will receive my fullest support. Why?-—because as 1 have said, us- slst the farmer and he will teed us fullest confidence in him to do his it. I Ilclpe, Mr. Speaker, when the d-lon. Iiir. ‘Myers zuldrcsses lill>l auguruto the beets. get co-operlltioil for the can- ning of beans. vegetables, etc. These and many other things must. and can, be mode more lllrfllltflble- This is a Province that cannot be duplicated tor farming possibilities and should receive the best con- sideration of this l-iouse, which I know It will, Mr. Speaker. LABOR . it ls hometlmes sufd that we have no ‘labor problems ill this Province. Well. Mr. Speaker. l cannot quite agree with that state- ment. True. we have no formid- able strikes. because our labor is honorable. But our labor problem I9 one oi’ “luck o! ready employ- ment." And this is one o! the population. We have the best lalbor in the world in this Province. und ii is tinder-valued from a W888 payment standlpotnt. Now no plnco can prosper and grow unleflfl the wnge earner receives n real living wage. What is it that builds up the country and the townl- lhAdiOR. Lalbor on the farm, labor in our industries. and labor 0n our streets! Then why grudge the laborer n living wage? I wns glad to sec at a meeting of our City Council u lew nilrhts ago. the prom- ise. glvcn to the representatives of labor. that the scale of wages would he raised tn $3.00 standard; lndustryw-‘Muke the farmer proa- peroua. and he will make all otlterei ORDERED ME TO l-IO HuM- THE oocron AT blx AN‘ ‘\"\l<l-: A LoNc. wALK IN THE. MOQNlN' MR QIT UP and l l'eel certain. Mr. Speaker, hnl lilo Honorable Minister‘ of I b09902“! I'LL 1319/5 TO WALK DOWN- THE ELEVATQR BOY MUST‘ 5E AbLEEP- UNDERNOURISHED — yet sitting down each day to three meals at which the table is liter- ally loaded with food! enough for two break/oats. We will also send you “A ~ , Book of Better Breakfasts". 444"" -» » » ..- Follow the nlcruw ulhich this book contains and farm the habit vf healthful breakfasts. duty to the farmer, and he is doing n loss in nur pnpulnlicil. House, that he will have some new growing of sugar thinks that is depleting us of our] Have Grape-Nuts to-morrow just as it comes from the wax- wrapped package, with milk or cream. Four teaspoonfuls to a serving-—costs less than one cent. Grape-Nuts is sold by grocere gust for this reason, an expert in cod values originated Grape- Nuts. He designed it expressly to supply the body with the _-, ,. following essential elements of nutrition; Dextrins. maltose and everywhere. FREE TRIAL PACKAGES ‘ '- QF gRApgqquTgl ~ CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY. LIMITED, 5o; M Y he d i" 4s FRONT STREET EAST. 'l‘0lt0NTO 2, ONTARIO. t co on a1 we w . ueiiii you twzjlllldlllliiilllll pack- Errdreadfieugfitmgntrlnl package-n uf Gripe-Nuts, IUKUUAEX‘ with "A ages of Grape-Alum free — r ' l Nona “Thereh: a Reason” 1'31"’ .i’ulllic lVorks. who has the cusllwhvmlxs pl_uvi‘zu_(_~ who“ NW “m Gm;- oi‘ the IIIUZIU)’ spending und lnbtlrhlvyuwm m“ lmpruv" H Wmu“ m ‘lilililiuliiciienttiuil tillll": ‘liliu‘iilllli-iiisllédjllw iilullvlul). llli-y sand .1 l~ ii.» . ."a_: .. l . t- , , J . f - _ ‘Will-it’: Isl-tic will hr giWH l" "H hllrvhleln"llll-kdltéa ‘Fliiliill: limll"iil*(lj'l‘>lliijlil lliriil or cuipluyed by ihc llnvcrulueul. vlswzqqlaaleui ‘H, d”, \ i“ lhvh.‘ 4 _ w d w H‘ Betler wnges means lletlel- wnriuiudun. ‘Pmhn: m“ m“ Swwnrtl (in tho pvt-null; o1 . on iiy. . HILI better living pcrvplc unli happy our.‘ (;U\.,,,n.m,,,,'_ M“ spews“ “mm? 1st. ltcl. \\. Brute .\iu1l. hi. Jumeo (.,.,.,,,.,m..| [.,,,,,,1;,.5_._contented m Plosilylerizm ('ililI'i‘il. Chnrlottc- _ _ _ .l|rnl.'-rl :| policy lor lllllilli(lliillii"?> ) H u‘ _ _ n H,“ remain and lmlld up a Plnlvllivvdnd mpg...“ whil-h any honnruhll‘,l"“ll. ltllllllrl in the 01-1 g8 ihnl rau( and should lie-i lilt- hesilzo,,,h,.._,,n vim“. m, "m. Sim. .,_',at HlilIlPi lllul. I Tilt‘ iI‘l‘lIll'L‘ was IIIIIIEI‘ the aus- illivvs of the‘ Women's Misslnnzlry society ul‘ the Prcsbyleriun church. place in America lo live. .\.- an n“, Hunger m- me other. would uni onllployl-r of labor myslrli‘. I mils! “m. In say was and is uni u good all. Mr. Sneaker. the Honorable szly lllnl we hnvt- tn rxt-ellcllt qunl- |I(vH(-I'_ 1 refer. .\lr. Snooker, In My R H §v'.“vert presided and Minister oi Agriculture is u prac- iiy of lnhnr in this viii‘; and ll ‘Ye-dill’ Patrol Syslcln. This is n in“; L‘: fir“, ujvl‘, ‘Hhnsen ‘vomfi ‘imrw tical isrnler at the ilellll 0f hlfl can imilu-c small nnnlutaclurlngs"loin livrc. llllli nu‘ its mull“ din-ed tho lecturer 0t‘ the evening. Department The country has the llililils to huild up hcrc. lhvn we ll-lai. has prmod slllislzlciilr)’. h] mm,‘ ,,, '1\ H“, p-l-lure a short need not he deplnrinl! the inn-t oi‘ program, was ruffled uni, lGRAVELLING OF THE MAIN, 'l‘he foliull-iug was the full pro- APPROACHES TO OUR CITY ;i,',l‘lli‘li oi the evening? ' ' l Duct, Airs. i)l'. A. , Lefurger and l, ‘RQV. n. ll. sullen: THE TOURIST TRADE remarks h‘, l schemes to further assist the fnrm- ,\|_ 3. l W m u H t w, I is l‘h'\ lMr. Spczlhcr had been n Chan-nun]; lcciurc. Rev. W. Brllifv ,er.—-such as a policy to builid uif) a “ntfw gifiljliyol- e“e)\l,le]3pinél‘eourllllilrll iilI|(0(I'-;ll sublet‘: lglernJllstl-(l; Muir} suhfiifcll‘ “(JclljllSliigtiégl?g‘l(j(gg. better and still better herls o ,_ . _ ‘ ., _ _ yearn. hul us love “u purl-t wit tic cr - ' cattle. develop fruit farming. ln- "°""“°' l‘ '5 m“ “he” lesunsdlllt the manor up owl the ‘nosliiifllfillfl or the woi-lw; solo. Rev. of pllillilriiy. good roads and ac- ymq,lrtol.‘. coulmodziting conditions. l was“ " ' results have “P” n. H. Sinvert; reading. Rev. w. . sitnwn. 'l‘nke the ilillllllilche“ l" Bruce Muir (cncorel; sule 0f child?!- pleaseli to hour the Seconder to h“ HH|sh,n.O,"_fl, n,.1,|..@_,.ml l will Addrew Rev, _|,,5_ (~_ Morrlflolii m” ‘“|‘l"95* quote film‘ ‘vmldenllll leave it to rtuynne who has travcl- l\eu(lingl Rev. \V. Brilce Muir (ell- figulon in reference to the growth ‘m, ,,._-,~.,- min mud sin-c it was cure) 0t‘ our tourist trade. We have the (l‘)nll)l‘nte‘l 1,1541 yum [0 judge, and. place for u slllulner iuurisl trnllviqig‘ tin-y wish to ho fair and honest) we can make the flCCUlIlIilUdllll-AIS, [my ,3“, “(mm n is n“ excellent lli‘ not nlrcudy suilicu m. but our upprbildl] to the city. For yellrfl llllfl hotels now are excellent); we have was u TGIIYOZIC.) to the cilY "nil l“? the best dirt leads 0t‘ any i’rov,-.Bell (invernnle-zil. Now’ it is a Pfvilll lncc. In tact the Leader of thelto the ‘belllilillil city 01' Chnrlnlte- Opposition ‘has plaid some oi‘ them town nnd the Stewart Government- lule "Ilcnl Boulevards.“ .Mr. speaker. llliilkt? nlllllillft‘ ‘m: 2f at t c grove ng (one III . . . IHIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT, xlwoil’l’"""j'fn'l'Sig?“ ysrlg°s‘"floltl‘}f‘,‘ll,"y‘ ' UPKEEp nut n IOIIK is ' cztnlpleiod yet, it has llllVell 31mm“ This subject is one ihnt is most- port?“ realms ‘and ,"“"f‘f“v“ll"fl,,,'.f ly mudo u political loot-bull 013ml‘ “‘““§',,‘"T°"° £2,711,311 ego {no The liiizhwuyllnrprovenlcnl und i p ‘Rnurysspwkergl, ‘s [he _keep ure two very important ‘Y; films kwVQrHHHJnl to com. llhings in relation to the prl>.lp.-.- no "y o .4 . . plot» nil these main thoroughfare. “y and comfort o1 0"" pwple’ .""“'.i'm- the bencflt of both City and work done by the previous Allnin-lcoqntr I Wm no, deal m My vier of Public Works. the lion. XII‘.lfl":lh0ry'leng‘h Wm, regard u, 0m- Mucnonuld’ ‘ml-MP’ his. ion" "fliilglnvnyn. but just to suy this: - office bus been u credit m tiliYUrhe present G0,.e,,,,,nen, found u... jigs?“ slihusltfegigrlrletrlllttitl “lvtlliélhivgiagsltic roudn nnd ones adjoining the This was lVlr. Muir's ‘fir!!! aIlIJF-ll" a/nce in Hunter River. and bill audience was delighted with hifl lecture and his readings. Rev. Mr. Harrison was sllefldllil: the evening in Hunter River, and kindly consented lo lllve 8 Bill?" address. . Before the gathering was broulllll to n close u henrty vole 0i tllllllkll to lhc lecturer wnn moved by M"- Frank Bngnoll, seconded ‘by M's. Minn Cummings. The V0!!! W" supported by Mr. Roderick McKin- non and was tendered to the lectur- er by the chairman. Rev. R. H. Stnvcrt. To the vote of thuukn Mr. Muir made a very flttlfl! Willi‘- Qulte u snug sum won realized. The meeting wns closed Wllh ll"? Nulionnl Anthem. {4}- cnoss ROADS SCHOOL Grade Vllll.—l Iiisle Molyneaux: 2. Preston Wood. Austin Kenncllvi , P Ill- Hlgilwn in very llfilllePlPll (‘rude VLw-l. done by the Bell Government oilmilnzlihonr I in] sneaking o; my 2‘ 'Muyme Lam,“ 3_ Alfred “M. mghwlws‘ “hue In pmw" Mid.“ own district. but these have been NM"; 4_ Elva Jenkins, no value. They made some IfII-‘wnn “nendpd m‘ nmugh nwpnq; m ‘mule “H1. blow] Molyneflnx; provementa. such us the Western road, thut my honorable friend ihc Lender o!’ the Opposition talks so lmuch llllfilll. liul l will any this. lThat the Highway Improvements the neglect for [ullr years under’; Ernest biolyneaux. lilo lute Government. much wnrk| (Had? “Q _..1‘ Kaflg Mglyneaux; l...» m be put nn lllPlll hy the pl‘('9-|g_ “finer wood, 3. lielen Wood .ent Public Weighs llvliflflmmllt~ ‘I and ‘(lllY Kennedy edllfll- - - t l.i l (‘overnmell n _ _ _ . . gfigaarl/Hgllfp 73:11‘(s)?‘Ilflleanlsoil; iliglfiilzfliiiiixfigl its? rolnl Policy. and l R32?! Sltgvirahr) thut done l‘ I'll Jlfitolvlnri ('O\'Pl“ll- m“ “we h‘ ‘hm! '70 I reap" (h? on‘ nrl: l. Elllllll‘ Mflficllllllm- ly " ‘ " iulnns ni nil IlIIilIfl-SSGII citizens of Crude L s‘_'___1_ Kem‘ Kennedy. ‘mcnt. And I um doubtful ll‘ ii . . . this rovinco. . __ v ‘was as well done vlther. ‘"1111! l‘ ‘(ifgflc l- Jl- l» “lllslml -—-eo>i—— , ‘unfortunately for the people otm,,,,,,|.,, |‘,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,||,,.,,,, |,,,,,|,,..|,.._ kins-oi. McDonald. teacher. » -By George Moitionuu on’ 6.0mm- HOW Do YOU QDEN THE FRONT 000a? O I926 ev lmw. Fume: Service. I. Gnu Beihh rhhh rmevfl. Jenkins: 2. 3. Willard Slow- Jen-