mo: ciiaiicowmown GUARDIAN Had the last Conservative Gov- ernment in this Province gone into the liquor business to the extent of the profits shown last year by the Jones Government, it could not only have produced a surplus for its four-year term. but could have rebuilt Prince of Wales College and Falconwood Hospital besides. declared Mr. Walter G. MacKenzie. Conservative member for the First District-of Queen's. Mr. MacKenzie was speaking in the Budget debate in the Legis- lature, and was replying to state- ments made by Hon. Horace Wright with regard to financing under both party administrations. “When the hon. member fi'om Bedeqiie was speaking he cited figures to show the result of what he termed ‘progressive Lib- “EXPORT” CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE‘ PROSSER-ARNOLI) WEDDING The marriage took plat-e in ‘he Sunshine Room of Hizhfield U111!- cd Bapirsi Church. Moncton, 1e- centiy when Syhza Evelyn. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Arnold, of Bristol, P. E. L, uas united in marriage lo Arthur Arnold. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Presser of Moncicn. R. B. No. 3. The rcremonyfias performed l1‘ the presence of relatives and friends of the bride and groom hv Rev. A. R. Pykc. pastor of High- flolii Uni-ted Baptist Church. The bride ‘wore a brown gaiiar- dine suit with turquoise accessor- ics. The bridesmaid, Miss Merna E. Gamble, Saint Johii, fri-end; oi tho liride at Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown, wore a blue- urey suit with black accessories. The groom was supported by Gor- don M. Sleeves of Middle Cover- dale_ Alter the ceremony a reception was held at, the groom's parents. Later the young couple motored to Saint John. On Yelurn they will reside in Ooverdalc, N. B. The groom, who ls a. graduate of Horton Academy, Wolfville, N. 8., aiirlalsn attended business col- lege, is employed at the General Office of the C. N. R... Moncton. The bride is employed with the General Office of the T. Eaton Co., Mariti-rnes, Ltd. SAINT JOHN, N.B., May 5- (CP)—8ylvestcr Jackson, d2, of nearby (‘voldola Point, and his 3i- year-nld son Willem were in seri- ous condition in hospital here tc- night after their car and an SMT bus collided near their home. Investigators said inc two man had been in a car operated by the son when it came out of a drive- way into the path of‘ the bus. Fog cut down visibility at the tiime Ol tihe accident. i" i. GERMAN ‘VAR. BRIDE IN eral governmenif," Mr. MacKen- lzie said. "He. picked out the ‘four years the Conservatives were . -in power. and saddled iis with the full year 1935. during which we were in power for seven and one- ;half months. and the Liberals for .four and one-half months, That {was when the Charlottetown- ‘iBorden highway was built. You . .i . , P" ‘Mom find ma; the debt 0t the; Mr. MacKenzle recalled thatiuent The" auugmrrtifchirng. {hail}, Prowse. I cant explain‘ 2L esioléiarigpfgllgyyiglif lie l “i av iis-‘grsnlmge iigtgiaséfgngtehralgtlylgarpzytfl yhhetigetliigfiliigiiéalinwfrrey reltaitiarggd manumedl were not coffee}. t Mr. Mackenzie: “We will have lived for the greater par-t of foiii- ~ - ~ i r ‘ . x th , i i l - t - "l m" “"9"” ‘"5 5595-0009911 the Pmhlbltlm‘ (mmmlsflm comlnorliulckngdwlfidieséidthalzt ti?“ lgsspaaslnongt tliaex sllzil-iehljliilgjifje ‘I'll-l: 351:5 n l Wench woman. Mud "m" l" l ‘° A“ ‘5- Th’ '“‘°g""‘"' "Tim “I” ““°“‘" was political Datronaxe in tag: Whole trouble is that they. are It began to seem. to Peter's iev- iii-vow" rcilponsibtllity 3281mm allicfllgaigltltllrdgl/Li; tllleveiiletgrrllg; matters, He would like to know 30mg to take the taxes ‘mt o’ the l arm‘ mind’ " n m. game w“ , , Cl‘ l B ng ' months of the year. "The elect-ion came right in the middle of that road programme. White Commission Award "The showed member for Bedaque the increase in revenue under Liberal administrations. Again he might as well have been frank. As a result of the award of the White Commission in connection with our subsidy claims presented by Premier MacMillan. we werd granted $150,000 annu- ally, and the Liberal governments have enjoyed that revenue to the amount of almost two million dol- lars. He takes credit to the Lib- eral party for that increase. with which they had nothing whatever to do. "He charges that we increased the debt of the Province by $1,- 500,000 during those four years; but had we enjoyed the same revenue from the liquor business year. we could have had a surplus, for those four years and rebuilt,‘ Prince of Wales College and Fal- conwood Hospital. When we had a revenue of $25,000 from liquor. the Liberal Opposition said we were the biggest bootleililer! in the land. To my mind. B! i1 W" ault of cause in this Province has got a black eye from which it will never recover." Hon. Mr. Stewart: "You are the fives came out frankly and said they could not enforce the Pro- hibition Act. 1 understand the whether to run on Prohibition or Government control. They de- clded to amalgamate with the Temperance Alliance. They were elected and the first thing they did was appoint a partisan Com- mission to administer the Act.“ Liberal Prohibition Promise CANADA First German war bride of a ("inirliaii soldier to arrii.\ at Dnrval airport. Montreal. Mrs. lVilllfliTl Bpiiington. shown horas. wm, disappointed when she didn't- Mr‘ liidiniis. Eskimos or R, C. M.‘ P Sliri l'i";\(l about Canada in, trni-cl booklets. Married two weeks, rioo iii Liiirloii she \"ill visit: hubby's parrnis in Port. sci/we going tn live in Creston. ac. 1 Q U IC Kl E S Mr, MacKenzie went on- to re- view the history of the 1927 cam- paign. recalling the promise of ihc Liberal leader to make the Province “as dry as the Sahara desert.“ The Conservative stand after the campaign, was that the Arthurfpcople had spoken and that thmmembers from all sections of the issue was now a closed book. Be- fore their defeat, however, the Ken‘ ‘Reynolds x {lili- flict Qinhficii Went Ad aglii, fhlrf-dlld nu if it ' i relieves cliocdcch sins if one is mcriiadlf the political exploltationi of this measure the ‘Temperancel l Liberal Financing Based On Liquor Business Says: Mr; Walter G. MacKe-nzie I i .____A_____ 'Conservativa Government brought the Mounted Police here. a mea- sure which provoked criticism at the time but which is now gen- erally conceded to have been forward step. Mr. W. G. Macliensle General. The Liberal temperance people feel that very keenly, be- cause they had made a great play jyoii wouldn't know it from a Lib- (cral conventlon.-you would see ‘the same faces at the meeting." ilsaughter), i Legislature Not Responsible "We resent the attitude that the responsibility of changing the law rests with the Legislature,” Mr. MacKenzie continued. "We know there was no pressure brought to bcar on anyone to since that time. twelve years ago, vote one way or the other. butl this legislation was vetoed by the Lieutenant Governor of the Prov- as this Government enjoyed lastltablished the Divorce Court when‘ friend mean in say that this Gov- ernmcnt could have forced this amendment through without the Legislature's consent? My hon. friend knows that it was the vote of the majority and that the Gov-| Mr. MacKcnzle went on to read! from the rcport nual mceiinll of the Temperance‘ Liberals were divided dn the ques- Federation. held Nov, i6. 1946. at, tion: they even held s confer- which the president, Mr. J. H‘ ence on a Sunday to decide MacFarlane. of Bcdeque, is re-i ported as stating ‘that "though the! '—' ‘against the Government's present - of strong drink want ‘six-months’ script‘ is the laugh-l ing stock of Canada because of, its palpable hypocrisy. the Fed- eration had made no recent ap-l preaches to the Government ask-. ing for its removal. It. was evi- dent to everyone that the Provin- cial Government intended to re-, main in the liquor-selling busi-t ness and the Federation did not consider it would receive any serious consideration. All that could be done for the present. Mr. lVlllCFflflflllE said. was to istrengthcti the organization by enrolling hundreds of additional iProvincc, to not lose heart, and lto resolve to continue the fight. liquor regulations. Commenting on the Federation's previous con- tracts with the Government, Mr. MacFarlane said it had always been the policy of the Federation to keep polities out 'of the liquor qpestion." The report went on to say; "Re- ferring to the president's state- ment. the Hon. Horace Wright. minister without portfolio in the Jones Government. said he thought the Federation's attitude regarding politics was a wise one and assured the meeting he would oppose any attempt, on the part of his party to relax laws any further.“ ‘Noble Stand" laxed now so much that there is nobody dissatisfied. except that thev claim the price is a little high. 1 don't believe the Gov- ernment wants any more busi- nss than was done lest year, and f don't know whether even the men who are addicts to the evili it any looser. I know the women an“! children victims don't want it. lo 1 Am sure the hon. member will be within hunch -'-~- ‘m can ince; then aftcr a lapse of time] the liquor d Act. "That." commented Mr. Mac- Kenzle’ "was l, very noble ‘and lliirdensome Tues for the hon. member to take. 1 don't believe for one moment that Wm‘ ‘Qnrd u’ m‘ l“ um!‘ he will ever be asked to ‘relax’ m.” h‘ "Id m‘ opllumlln" m, l“, my further’ n u n_ stand was clear. Rclyinl on the for it. It I WISHING WON'T MAKE ITSO The future independence and loicisro you are hoping for will be for s happy retirement. Don't let it become too lam. How about today? SUN’ LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA t; SEEKS VETERANS Masters 0f The Parachute Mail Br Peter Benedict Talk of Peggy 5' (OIMMTT ‘:9 OLDER In cfirlottetovrls It April 1st, according to flj. urea of the National mployment Service there were M older veterans rclllterod for employment but unplsced. Many have served in the 1W9 great wars. Others follllll "lily in World Wai- One but made a real contribution to victory in Canada's war lndllllly- only if you prepare is never only to main provision n. c. nonaxnn District Supervisor 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P, E. I. 81s guess had been right in s5 far u there was only a small space within. and no other exit from it. There was one window, small and high and closely curiainad. There was an oval table. a modern fire- I there will be no effort to have th liquor law made any freer! “The member from Sumtmersid l (Mr. Morley Bell) points out tha way it is going we needn't Worry it will soon be up. eliminating the concerned. used before. molasses becomes plentiful moonshine will flow again, lchiiiiper. They haven't lost t i i Bo far moonshiner molasses. asses, and I am not in the moon. shine business." Hon. Mr. Barbour said the hon. member had been quoted in Th0 Guardian as referring to s coal! ‘dealer who had liquor agencies; also a coal dealer who sold ma. chinery who was not; if the Government is now buying direct from the brewers. and not; ‘llllfillfill axents politically. Premier Jones ‘fherg was g change of Govgm-‘of the alleged independence 0! uked H the merit, and there were no doubt a _ the Commission. The TBMPQF- praasgglgtllgfis slrld dggtllors lot of party supporters looking.ance Alliance 1 stiPPOSO W!!! 59 paid {or them / g mg for work. I saw fifty-eight at per cent Liberal. 1f you came ' work on ten chains of road after into Charlottetown to attend a T“ no" the change of government. iTemperance Alliance convention ‘Ml MscKenzle: "I think your liquor is too dear. It is sold as a medicine, and it; i; m; o; m, dearest medicines you can buy." Mr. Barbour: "I vaouldn't know the price)" Mr. MacKcnzie: "You know filial you sot over half a million :dollars' profit on two million imllfl" 0f liquor sales. it must ‘be too dear." Ml- WYlEhi-r- "My hon. lriend states that the consumption has increased since this amendment, 1 am not denying that statement. but during the campaign n! 1927 he supported Government sale plain on that score. because theirl course has been inconsistent 1 all the way through. They‘ took two plebiscitcs to get the‘ vote or the people, but they didn't abide by the verdict." same man that ran on Govern- ernmcnt was powerless to do merit control in 1927 and you‘ anyilllllg 0150-" “(we Led the w, i have had no use for Government Mr. MacKenzie: “Thai l8 as Expressed m“ tgfitthslelgggfifl control ever since." good attitude to assume. but l why did we have so mmy o! his‘; Mr. MacKenzie: "I was a vie- will miss my HUME ll ll party young against that two‘ tim of the 1927 campaign. lf that down with the people of the Be- years a809,. is what you mean. The Conserva- deque District." i Mr. MacKeiizie; "Perhaps their; of the last ark-supporters came and asked tliemi d to vote for it, We have had that; argument advanced as the demo-l cratio way of acting, by some ' people in this House." (Laughton! "I may tell my hon. friend that if they had come to me 1 would have given my own opinion on the matter." Continuing. Mr. M a c K c n z i e warned that farming at. present "is not as rosy as it looks." Con- ditions are developing over which the farmer has no control. At present ha could see no prospect for a good hay crop. Fsrui Labor He. wondered if it would be pas-I slble for the Department of Agriculture to work out a policy with the Dominion Government, in an ‘effort to secure Scandin- avian labor for our farms. Hon. Mr. Stewart said he was in consultation with two men from Ottawa this morning. The hay crop will not need much as- sistance this yesr. For the fall work it was hoped to bring work- era Jiere again from Capo Breton. They were anxious to come back after having worked here last year. Mr. Mackenzie dealt briefly with Fslconwood Farm expendit- ures and went on to criticise the red tape and discrimination in connection with overseas rnen ob- taining priority on tractor; through departmental channels. He did not see why any man who id not go overseas should get priority because he bought his land under the Veterans‘ Land Premier's own rtiremants, they were prepared for a better settle- ment than was received. "We have not obtained even s measure of what is envisioned in the Pre- mier's proposals st mtaws. so why should we be satisfied?" Ho wont on to emphasize the onsroulnature of Federal - stion at the present time. der which ectam are practically be- Ing confiscated. life cited ilottetown that business firms doi fivnot pass the corporation income’ Hwy‘ PM“ had momenmry v15‘ that i; an grgumgngllfllf on to their customers. . I think that when‘ the oration income tax must y; is off the profits made for the year. the 1f it was a 5 per cent turnover lellllle, but it's been hard to get t“ ll wllld b9 flddfid 1 ma to send" all theliirice. but w Why to Dundas myself for moi- Now these men are finding it difficnl! to locate pa»; time employment. The Cltllens’ Rehsbilihtlu Com- mittee, in cooperation with the Department of Vec- ercns Alain and the National Employmmt Service in attempting m pllci place shining a modest firs well ~tempered to‘ the evening, more shelves of hooks. apparently es- lpecial favourites, in one corner. and a ring of chairs as old as the e showing the detrlmehtal effect on initiative when taxes become a, too burdensome. gt "The more money we get from = The ecu-operation of all is needed. ‘Hue committee l - our per capita consurn tin f Ottawa the more Ottawa extracts lllllfse- A iaPesllllf-‘d “lul- l“ lacl- - ' ‘H. lliquor is below the othgr “Pros-i from the Pwlllc." Mr- MBCKBII- ‘laslgned f” ‘wcasmns WM.“ ‘he Garza?“ inces. But if it continues in the'lie said. He disputed the claim l'l"'“'-l’ bwame m“ “"3”- “PY and u 1 Mum u p "m NICO‘ _ svo l; ch57‘ I com for pnmrorL lime experience and will provamfliclent employees -t f , ‘ ' 0 the hon member for Every ivail was hung with tap- ll you can pliico an older veteran, please notify ihg Citisem‘ Rehabilitation Comrniilee, or list llii: opnnin‘ with the National Employment Service. i ns oi.‘ himself playing the part of Polonius behind this lrru He [din mt fancy the role, but it hid ‘suddenly dawned upon him that lhe had hiundered into the coun- lcii chamber, and that with the _ m the hest will in the world he could here it mlgm “mmmti not get out again, for Corrie and m n quarter 0’ a cent ‘m l‘ dol‘ Graham must already be almosl r lar. as calculated on yearly pro-I,“ the 1mm“, dmm He but “on; fits, it was manifestly impossible, me wan, “my, one hum Md m d" 5°- Th“ mmillan" mu" i found ho space sufficient to con- , 555mb ll l-llelllselves- ftain him without leaving some l MT» Mlwxellzlel "Wlllll “mild-i suspicious contours visible to the l “'9 d0 l" fl wfiloratiori. SKY. like eriemy. There was no cupboard; "he ‘.1 cheese factory?" would not do the remarkable act Hon. lvfr. Prowse said the corp- come I I | “u! \'Ii Iltlinll PM“. "fldvm Ipeople in a ‘painless’ manner. Ac-I‘ 11P- Tllfll he llwllfllll 01' U19 Wlfl- icording to the Premier's state- i dmv- HNW" 51°F" knew» bl’ illll ment, the settlement we got from.‘ “mei °" 1"" "M" $149 0f l?" Ottawa is about a million dollars “W” ll“ “mi If ll lllpllmdd 1° less than we actually need, andf be ‘he {mm l" w“ flllllllfll- 1°!‘ iihe Dominion Government is "w"? lm5“'"“bl' l“ clllelldfle imaking sure that it is reimbursed square mum n“ help but non.“ lfm, whatever we get‘ by burdmq; oven in ihe deep dusk, the peculiar same taxationy {phenomenon oi‘ a young man in a He noted m“ the" w” m dark grey sult._ squatting inside ‘estimate provlded ‘m. mm, Huh, the drawn curtains of a small firs!- flrification. notwithstanding that: n?“ wmd°w l“ N“ 3' Heave“ hell’ i ‘this was a plank in the Liberal. I'm" ‘°°' l’ ‘h’ ’°°"‘ “W” -°' ‘platform or 1943' “I take n m“. come too hot. and someone should lthe finances of the Province do hficomed n00 gotta ‘t’? lmmemt" inolt. wiarranht itt." he said. ifipzged Ema“ a e w ndow ‘e or muc o the bad condition ' , . of the highways, Mr, MacKcnzic .1181; [mire wasxgzume-t-o “less blamed the use of snowplows iii <e rawmcks 0 e lwsnmn‘ T e i _ thing to do was to hide, and quick- -winter. thus filling the tztitters ly. and in the best indeed the with snow which melted and 1 . . ,' mndermmed the pavement. only pate whiih offered adequate | 771°‘ shelter. Peter planted his rubber- illllll’ Tfllfllll” “'55 l0 S" lllfll "l9 shod fool ruthlessly in the cush- igutters were kept open- at all m“ of a lame (‘mm and Mu]. llmes- ed hi-mscli‘ ililo the window; and He noted that from that position he reached Thai-o no M older veterans unemployed in Ohsrlottntovvn. The Citizens‘ Rehabilitation Com- mittee. the National Employment Service and the Department of Veterans Affnlra, are maklnl l concerted effort to cut this total. If you can om- piuy an older veteran, list your ponlng with the Cltisenn’ Rehabilitation Committee or “ill-b ihl National Employment service. t . c. . FFNIIItilOIIQfS §i‘oiii¢}"'v§i§i§}i5 lb Hon. llfl-‘A. ldntlienzis _iiiii_ii=i.._i._ wists» swig . a contract had been awarded for rebuilding you remember the nice little gin containing the word "Peace". bu. with the insatiable curiosity!" G Roberta, Mnt G. Stetson and The fouowing-Ts H", Mum,‘ rm. lies of getting out again when he the month n; April. l was just so successfully "m seem- Grme x __ 1‘ Jchnnh, Hanan’ ,cd 1i piece of sheer ingratitude. so 2. Anii a Koughan. and; 1x _ L Florence Kcughan; he let the future sleep. He _wei1g- P d his tocs against the woodwork Grada VIII __ L main‘, Truinor. opposite, and composed Qhils arms Mn wright. n“ ms party had}. Henry Koiighaii: 3. Lro ltfap. about. his i-iiiseil knees. d wait. Aciiaiii. Grade Vll — l. Mary Heron; 2, Riiu Koughar. f‘ ed for whnt would come. It was Corrie and Graham who‘ ame first. TllPll‘ voices at the Grade VI _ 1_ Cunard Mcmnyh door, the turn of the knob with 2. Cllf ford Brazel. Grade Traiiior; (i. v .. iam. Laurence Knughan; Jimmie Koiighan. Grade V o a“ (b) l. J veronica a crisp click, and ihcn the i switched on and flooding the rouin. (av 1, yvraddie Mp‘ That also was good. for lhe inside was now far stronger than light light he light outside, and the pi'esciiea ' of something solid and dark in the Kougha“; 2_ GH-Md Mammy; 3_|spare of the window could no Johnnie Smith. Grade lV - l, Mary Smith; 2. Vincent McAdam. Grade Ill’ — Koughai-i. OaAht-rtlne! 1. i Clair Trainer; .1. Earl Koilflhflli- Perfect Alton-dance: Kouctiaii. Joseph Koughan. Traiiior, Earl Koughaii. Highest Average in junior RIM" Anita Koughan 85 per r-enl. i Highert Average in senior grades reddiie McAci-iim. 82.2 per cent. Teacher, Marv T. McLeod, (Patriot Pianos (Tnpyl I" l i -The ntonotonous process of skill-l liast Malariic Gold lvliiirie continued fodav with "workers hoidinfl ilifllfl qwnjgailnst water seeping i-n from a burst dam lit their effcrts to clear s. passage into No. 4 shaft and r9- cover the bodies of l1 trapped miners. NASTY Cotos .\'III(l.\'/I(’(l ; In ShortOrde It is really amazing boy quickly ou can soothe a bad cold wit ‘Polaon's C0\1Ql' Syrup; in short order it d ssi pates that acuteaorencss in the throatr-naaty clot; of phlegm are dissolved sneezing and run- ning nose quiet down. Even if your cold is an old one. even though ou have been coughing for wee s, it is hot too late to look for‘ real help from this soothing ‘remedy. Thousands have provecfPolionb Cough Syrup can accomplish wonders. Sold everywhere. 85c per bottle. trusiiu cues in this conned-I‘ "d r s l. "ri-i ; 2.‘ “l"°\'"- Gm e Redd“ ‘not ‘ doesn't. hurt us. Why didn't we go Rm, to the Kemble. Gray‘! They're oer- Knugham Jimmy Knu8hfln_ Emm- ' fectly capable of deciding every- ‘ Mary thing without us; and I believe the Smith, Caihcrhic Knughaii, Frciidlfi , play l5 "any qlme llood- 5° "Ni in those days. Things have roach- ping water from No. s zihaft at the, . longer ohlrudc ilseif. "One makes plans." said Carrie's lcool voicc, with what might well have been i; shruiz accompanying. ‘For what? For other people to It amuses them; it ed such a pass that the theatre ‘has to be decent in theme to be amusing." "I'm worried." said Graham. iin a hruaque answer. "It's all very well for you: your part is in the background, anyhow—" MALAE-IqCTQUQH May 5 _iQP\\ “Not always, my dear Gray. Dol L IEET i! m iim at darling. would any of us be safe then? Should I be safer I wouldn't like to risk it. No, it's my heiief that we have to consider the safety of the supply end as much a; our own- They'd throw us to the wolves as readily as we would throw them; and each of us knows it, Bfllddsi we must have the stuff." (To be continued) ‘ IIIGHPIELD LADIES AID The Ladies vAid of l-lighfield Hcdbyteirian Ohiuvoh met at the homie of Mrs. Charla: Mackenzie on April 16th with the ivresident presiding. Meeting opened with hymn “when I survey The Won- d-esous Cross" follflilld by Scripture milling Luke 23rd chapter. A read- ing. "Why Weep for Christ" was given by four mesnbws. Barbara MscKenziQ taking the firlt part followed by "The Victory of Christ's Cross. ma. R. Bslderston: "The Tmgedy oif Men's Dofes ". Mm. C. Mac-Loan; and "ThlOlflh Christ We Conquer". Mrs. ‘A. Maoliaiigtilln. Prayer was offned by Mrs. G Stetson. Minutes of last meeting and tieaainers report were mad and approved. Eleven members and three visitors were present. Col- lection a-mounitd to $1.00. Mrs. A. Msiebaughlln kindly invited the members to her hrnie for nest meeting when Roll Cull will be an- it was brou ht in b‘ order-in- ' , , Lheilimw‘ l “mg "n" ‘hmk ‘h’ “m” ~ o P aiid Mrs. H. Cossderoo were appointed “its... v.5. does l... tt,t._ll‘.ii'.’°i'.,‘i.,by,,figgmgfg gtggjighgg §,Pi;3g*1g;ig;g,v"gpgggiigniggig-i ygj;;;*;;g1}',,$§:§,*1:,,:;§,,;3g;i;";;ihmiféfif s‘i.".°“.‘.2i.d.’w...°.'.'.'.!, .... in»; t... ma... mamgieiéligilfi ' ~ _ -‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' " QIQQI] Ln . . 4‘ n ‘C“r§‘e'r§_,§§§cj,§nc“..“,?3‘ 1t ram“ tflilzihlldpillleicy ofiGovernment sale andiiry roads. One road in par-, tween himself and the room. _ {allowing duller‘ M" ‘nloyed on wogramm, xmrnltflae_ A “mg, Ho“ M,’ wngh‘. an could have M “slieiper or t? the ‘low we M1151.‘ rom Hartsiille Church to He made shift to fi-nd the inosi “I, admin ybu we" “null. m“ m‘ anmm“ um‘ Trial and grunt. never have been done if thel M,- MacKcll)zl:es.er?lTk:Xwe-< “£38 ‘mllleli “RS in vcry bad, Ciimlfllflfllils P°3“l°"' m’ m"? w” that was an emergency. You're in lotion" by Mrs. PHIQY Till" ""4 l-Billslfllu" had V019“ Again“ ll-"ymuch about ii w" me ls this CUM‘! (l: . . - m ‘e1 m; hnwymg he mlgm have the backmound as s leneral rule, l Qllll 9" W°ll kmlw" lmlwfll‘ “*5 v Mr‘ MacKenzie. “You rho» the O .—uc came out in _ l. acKenzie favored iegional l0 remain iliflifv. and iii movement ‘m, yo“ trade on it x m" y“ “m mndmmd by Mm A hlapLaugh. pen. We put llvlbflfofe the high schools. and suggested that, mlfllil lifllrtly limi- HlPPlllf ‘he ill- (“my can.” I think w, would it,“ Mtg;- singing the hymn "Jcsill ‘he Legislamre had voted against Scipio: ‘Thad majority voted be] established in his district,‘ m}? lit-cad and by wctiging hiim- olosehown 0;‘ u“ “ck” "m" u" Keep Me NM’, ‘he crfiysq m, n" t1 us“ i Yair “C accepted the. _s tie rural dlSlFlClS,‘ he said. >1” dllnlc-lhllllifiil"; dwibllfl‘ l1° acne blow‘ oven" mum,‘ dosed wim m; Lord's -Mrl wright “We already Md ‘triggers’ ierdict. Is that demo-.gilllsglmgeiilhggfsetfiléi:it‘??? "Wil- uzli?nstaw_"heit_mli;fl'Cont:graxkfifzf‘ "And what would Jean-Pierre Prayer repeated in unison. .\ dhe- legislation on a Divorce Court." I Mn . .. ., Us * ‘ A " , ‘ pulpisnlf m c. use from his on], m“ any to that? Don't tell Inc. let me licloua luncheon was served silt a Mr_ MacKenzie: “Yes. but you yam, mgggllou" You malliedlanefllglloite lgfticggsl h“ l" will‘ 5mm] “And ‘he window ~1°nked guessHAnd she laughed: the quu- committee followed by n sicial took the vote and me majorm. Mr. Macxenzw “I am enlmedi ~_* upon we garden, whkh was time tioii. apparently. was rhetorical." hour. . voted against. it." m have some leéwas. surely My‘ DONAG" Scam“ ieiiing already. So farhix lurk was hJeamplu" l‘ 9M" “Wm” " Mr. Wright: "Does my hon. hem m-euds are the ‘last l0'mm_i __ iin; and to look for the difflcul- If m” 3M Mm M W“, My . f REES RED PLOT‘ Maurice Duplessis. premier 0i Quebec. declares he hits docu- mentary evidence of a Comiiiimll‘ plat to seize province of Qiivbli in 194a. 100th anniversary iii Kiiii Marx's Communist ixiiiniiestii Backinil proposed lciiislniioii i" outlaw Communist Party. iii‘ 1°15 Quebec Legislature coded docil- ments revealed plan to tikc iivvi‘ Montreal City Hall with iii‘ m?“ and police headquarters imli l?" swered with a verse of scripture e ‘e NW ADVANCED DESIGN PHILCO EFRIGERATOR NOW ON DISPLAY ‘AT MacDONALD iiiiiio SERVICE HIGH. Plliilii 11W