Hiltrlllltlrvuun .annnr s. ..»»» .1 M ___ __»_ _ _ _ 'W 'YA' 'V ~ L" *f::'_~" `“l- '”“'”""’---'?> ` """"“"‘-ws-= '_ ARCH 7 193* 'rue cHARLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN » tr* ' 4 . so _ __ PAGE FIVE "_ ezm- 4-* sr _,,.. _ _li liglniiiunrni }?§i}!i|i 'li H1 iiliii ... 1-. 1. ,.. »». ‘l ‘il if *G ii: HJ “fl 0lMll\V KIND l THE FAMILY 1 -SIZE PALE DRY °‘i GOLDEN WHEATLEY RIVER WOMEN’S INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the Wheatley River Womens' Institute met at the home of the President, Mis. Norman Ling on the evening or February 8th, despite the un- favorable ccndiucn of the roads eight members answered Rall Call by writing Boston and spelling Bangor. Also there were a number of _vtiltors present. The meeting was opened by singing the Ode and reading Club Creed in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, approved and signed. Sick committee reported that the sick who were suffering from the cold that was on the rounds were improving rapidly. Thcrc was no report from school. Secretory re- ported having received the govern- ment grant. One member paid 9. fee of 18 cents. Program consisted of reading from Institute News by Mrs. B. Eikliound and Miss Mary Andrews. Sketches relating to the life and work of Ninn. Moore Jam- ieson were read by Mrs. W. Stead and it was moved and ,seconded that u copy ol liel' writings bc purclmsed for the Institute. Program committee for next month was iippointed namely: Misses Mary Andrews, Mabel Ling and Ada Sicadf Meeting closed witli singing The King. Lunch was served by the hcsfess assisted by her daughter, mid :in enjoyable social hour was spf-nt. Mrs. Ernest Stood :invited next meeting at her home March Hill. Roll call to be answered by "Different ways ol using potatoes." to he followed by an Irish program. li the iniiabltants consume enough bcer.to put the Govern- 0101"- on its feet they'll hardly be that way themselves. “G0 after business" has the sound of a good slogan until you remember where business has gone. nun uni wuz: cnuuu celisriviilli Kellogg's ALL-Bimu Brings. Relief Constipation gets its grip on 'a person almost unawiireii. It often starts with such little things. Head- aches. Listlcssness. Bad complex- ion. Unpleasant breath. If un- checked, it may seriously impair your health. , Fortunately, you can avoid this danger by eating a delicious co- rcal. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg’s Am.-BRAN provides twp things needed to overcome common constipation: "bulk" and vitamin B. ALL-Bun-is al a rich source of iron for the blog. Biological tests demonstrate that the "bulk" in bran is similar to that in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, it forms A soft mass, which gently clears out the 'intestinal wastes. How much better than taking un- pleasant patent medicines. Two tnblelpooniull of _ALL-BRAN daily are usually luilleiont. Serious cane, with every mul. If not relieved '...;1 way, acc your doctor. Your grocefa. Made by Kellogg in Iloll Tel Brazilian Can Cor Pfd Can ind Al C P it . Dom Bi-idge Dom Steel u .'ilél‘,ol; Fran Montreal i’o P-mor ('c-rp Steel ut Cnn MONTRIGA spring wliea iiilllfoerl re 50 was ul\ 25 c n northern w corn rose n l\l0NTRl']A lost 1\ cent Ilriinaivick mount '.21'/| cents ii S8 boxes. Fresh or 101/, cents '.20 boxes. Btcckll Arnie Oil .. r\|i~_\‘ ... A|nil_\' . Amulet Area ... .. Arno ... .. Ashley .. . llusc Metals ilufi' i‘un ._ it iihliioug 1'oniinon i’ lionie Mines l~"Bnldgc Fed Kirk .. fiolilulc Grunniiu .. llnrkl-r lioiiirstviiii . liowoy Kirk Luk-J ilnke Shore M111-iis.<:i Mulurtlc .. . limi Basin _\I<-lniyrv .. . Biu\\'uf fl-rs .\if-rlnnd ... Blues Mines .\iurpli_v )lc\'llfie Nlliiusliilr .. .\`o\'unullu . Old Unloul’ ohm oil l'<-t 4’ .\i C l'§o|\l‘»'r Prciiiii-r Sun Ant ... Snrniu .. .- Sliurrlft Slsooe . '|`ui~\i\of:i .. ~ Tcck Ilugho 'rhmns Cad \'u<‘u\in1 Vllrmiiil \\'l'i;:ht _"HT 'l`uiul sales Almuu ~ Assoc Oil . li Missouri Ci-n liiiiu .. f‘hi-in its-s . c,('(lp|\[‘|' -n I‘}i|loriirl’r`\l . . l\ r~ l\li'I1|‘0i\ -- - Nordnn . . . Vickers . - - Brel -- lirowifilcu .- Vim Kirk . vnhnlf Con lmrn Illini iilllioll .Turk Mini hirk 0 Lehel \f'\lrnh|<° Iiibniw Sud Cont "Why did WHO yiillf neun.. .. _ Got the red-and-green package at S London, Ontario. ‘I’ve got is l\_lW°fi-" Stock Market -~~ ~-.».-- ... ... nd Coal B __ Int Nickel Mnssoy Harris l .. . \\' -... . .. . Nat Iircn' ,.. . _,__ l~'hr\\\'\ni1::\i\ .Zn ,',‘,' ', DUCE L, Miireli li-Gains at ulierl in the advance of flour, uiill feed and ere today. _ lsfei-ed the largest gain rents per tan. Bron wus ii.'i5_ sliortn at $l7.'I.'i s iit $21.15. Spring wheat ents nz $4.00 per barrel nts, $1.00 for second pnt- for hakers‘ patents. No heat nt ill. South African cent at 51 1-ents. unudlan Prana) L liiurrh, il-With rili domestic basis Montreal were not riff.-cted today oil States hiinkinlx holi- d potatoes were lower. ed eggs in ciirlota or less 11 dozen at 23 to '.24 cents io 22 cents for flrste. pnllots and 10 to 20 n for seconds. liecelpts (F Winnipeg ies I: cash wheat h S being up quoted :it $1 and nilddling for fir-st pate ents and $3.00 ((` trailing on ri produce men hy the ilnif day. Eggs an Fresh grad for exlr-i1s_ 21 20 i or-nfs for of-nfs ri dnze were 501 cus Pfifntrics 41 o pound for carlota of les of no 1 grass niakc. Receipts wer colored 1-hee tif” (C 'i‘0IlON'l‘0_ . ... ... ... . -... S .. L“.i 1 . -... .1-1 . .`. ` io. R f‘c-u Pi _ -_ v- ,. "fl Unsllc T ... . . Jw .. .. . ...-. 8 linllingor ... » -- lloliingor .. - l{m»li-y ... . - - -~ Kirk l’\'i‘ ... .\lliiinxr i"ul-li "' .\inf( Hull . .\`fn' babe on the Draft' Address' During “Pom” with “my one v°te in the \‘-'itil ill!-3 United States. A list of low-r than* wi=t.~i:.t,\$._} .sau gmafi the two hours of session, Messrs. J. difference." He maintained, ho\v~ -, n co ua ,u_t1-~ , " ` .-1 lilru Tonmpedluin qgood uuulllyq relics P' Mcmtyre' B' W' Lepase and e‘°_r' that me V°i"’ 5h°W9d "h°|F‘0dcral Government was cited to' Mr' L'ePage` I know that to be it-sro ui-umm $5.50 win. only our Thane A. Campbell were heard. The weight of public opinion was against . _ '<\ fact. because the wntraetors mmm in mm! lo" hum 3,, M $1 25 latter Bite D ki for some U St tl dm ist t_ suppoii the argument that Canada. t Ld it th m Iv __ ‘ ° ' ` ' ' " 5 9” 5-" 10 e“’ai` 3 “ 1'“l°n- was "one of the chief offenders" in* 3 H E e se es' I ° ' Extrariagant expenditure in Fifth . lb.. nmlm. of tariff increases | ` 7% 10 1% 11% 15'/5 55 il ii uf- 28% 1 4’/in ll'/S 11 15% ca. cclined five cents, New r Prince Edward Island gneen nlnn per 80 pound bag bc- inlr quoted nt Butter was iinohnngerl at 24% to riirronf nmke of Oninrl se sold aienily at l0~ to a pound. Receipts wer Murch 0- Clone Sify! Bnguinac . . . .. .. ’/.i liurry li ... . ... ... it _ 50 ... . --... In . 1000 ~-‘is l '$3 u 1:10 :i H, 3 ‘/ii (150 1 I. ii-1 22 Sill Illilil '.I.'> I'» 1% 2150 '.1 1.1 1 1‘u 25 ‘fi 110 corn 1 'li ‘.‘ib i’lir .’\2¥.’| 7 := ~‘ 39 135 3% \ S0' 50 :xiii n 30 390 4 -'dt 2 1u‘/i :ui 1|) 02 'rn 1:11 42! 8 4 .10 53 1!!! iS v-I *“" _G ._ *:\°=1°°2== b Sir mi b 13’ for naturalization ali' mi" “wha tr" s sirl" “Wherc?" "Rim- t part?" “All of me." you leave Russia?" "I g it with me." "Whe1'° forefathers born?" “I ne father." “Your bul- feni"'“where is wash- efs dead." "I mein th! the United Stole!-” ed it to I-were-” "NI - in to support the 9" "Me?__I-lol can I? wife anflix children to Common light rculs \\'i~r'.‘ sold na lou' as srm with nil" iirihn-r. -itwn twenty-five minute., _-.1-.=».1 me ad- ;F‘l’_',_,f:‘l“";_.’_""‘ °""l°“ “‘°"’ """“"" 't journment at six o'ciock. 'I‘he House |Prince during the by-election cam- Tlwse lm-lffg he contended, had ; '*`"°“‘i`5'-"' _ l qu un “ ‘ then adjourned until 3 p. in. today. i paign was charged by Mr. Mcln- ,ml benemed Canadlbn mamlfBc_l_ Mr. LePa,ge: "Never mind. I am i ° ° " Condolence on the loss siistaincdlfyre. Unnecessary roads had beenlllllbrs and me pl-iw' lb canadl,m‘niaklng that statement. If you _ 11.1.1.1 limi clinic.-_ mil sv.-'.\» l~ $7; by Hon. Mr. Ma.cNutt in the death ioponed and "an army of men" had;bb,,s,,,,,b,-b md been mbdl. bxbrbll_i;ioh't believe it, it is all right. I £}_:_N"f‘m, W [0 W' ‘“'"` of his wife was extended by Mr. J. lbecn employed. He was always op- L bully high HE cited in this comlgbcss tbl, pebble bf mls pl-ovlnbb rsclvéllllsngzlerli; ;rul:ei;;l;»-egg P. McIntyre _(Second Kings), who 'posed to this method, because --Aitillebllbll the bl-lee of rubber goods_ lwlll bbllevb mb The llgllrgng and fha two min-in-ra. Lambs were mostly resumed me debate when the H°“5e ‘Md “°i' “CIP me C‘°“"“me“i 1" l Mr. LePage dealt at some lengthdicating fittings in that building 2.29:; f;Sri:h50utin;§\'ll:\g$3li;gks,sp\llmL1 met at 4 o‘clock yesterday. 'power 0112 i0?-H-" with the advantages he believed amounted to $60,000. I give the lnmbs were sold for Sli to $8 -each, Referring to the new Prince of iiceordinl to vieigth and finality. wales college’ Mr Mcmtyre said it Jail Jamborecs me Unlted States_ 'down such a proposition as than qiioiailom was certainly 3 splendid buudln, Th Db al Go th d h d The Lib91”1\15 had H05 HC§0liHiC<1lbecauso this Province can't afford °'r 5 1 9’ "€1'“m°“ 3 9* ia reciprocal treaty with United = -' Ewen $2.50 to $3-"0: luiuhe good but the question was whether th 1 ‘ 4'-~ so is ss ouch. commov.. ss it sam per ilvxperience of jail i8mb0f0CS. .lust a ,slates during the Mackenzie King! Cb,,ll,,,,l,~,g_ M,-_ Lepagg suggest- <‘\\'i- taxpayers mum ammi 1°' The Pre ‘this Government had had He did no » _ » 110|: reeelufs were 2.010- Huza were infer at the formal oliening function blame me Government ln an wat i “gum bmauie them was not then i”f1 'hat addimns might' be made lyllysigffo lgvitniiilliighiliiizsllig wlllilm: had dlsclaimed WY “fed” exccpi for thes' disturbanc s becausg iheb- i the opportumty Mid it was “°t_5°ii<> the building now standing, at a "°u'1'~‘ °f 1""'ls “ii U' if-"“~`~‘°“u “"2 fur his foresight in having annoilli- cannot E there to Sahel. who th; i llecessm’ he Said m answer to m' "Si °f “ °°“i"e °f h““d“"d "‘°“' ;;lf§0_m"“g°r' 'fwvmg “om $3 to ed the Minister of Education. The prlsonerseare dolng. but the x;resenbimm“pt1°m' sand dollars. A building had 'been \\'i\l‘“ wifi 0" Bred". F“i“°'H brvuii" latter gentleman, in his remarks ' _ offered the Government in which ° 3?’ liggrirrmlilijgnlii.wllihiifiegm ..."fi said he was fortunate in liavins the gcthfi 133? :H mg 51025;' (Honé U"°mpl°y'“°"" Rlmi c - f" _. " ~ 1'. ac an use 0 a e grea 1-xirn ho:\\'l<-s_ rospor-l'\\'ely, Pr - t h b k_ A tl Y _ _ 0 ___ _ emi” “_ L5 “° PP‘“'°“ Y deughtin criticising me Liberaisfor Nblblbg was cbnlblned ln ,bu neither wished to assume respon- dist b l- i th Pr~ _ _ e , ` slbility for the large expenditure in- co u€yan§;i1:§§\ng J y e mfie i bpeech fwm me Thmne regardmi- ‘m 9" le Were maunemployment, Mr. LePage com Ml L drthdbe ldtht - ' ° ;‘;`;ehad bee: sparig iid th; NT: power. ‘ _plained. He wished to thank thcl ' `C-overnment for assistance given inl i 2 ‘S .nl ‘-"Ps is .l I0 $10 v rw. l'% iv. 1,, States where some 5,000 banks have failed. Fortunately, Mr. LePage said use were in a better condi-f lion iii this respect in Canada,; though the situation otherwise serious enough. l 'lui-ills, Mr. LePagc believed, wasl om of thc chief causes of the de-; pression. 1 tariff inewuses under the presen' would accrue from Reciprocity with ` M me 1 i 'rn c. _ C we could wel be ieve' e ovemment at the prescm [this connection to people in his dis- ((`uux\\l|nn Press) _ _-mi.. cum The Education Minister, Mr. Mc- time had “a hard row to hoe." Rev- l . trict. The Government, however, 'E v~‘ -- ~ Ri* Intyre charged, had gpentmoney enues are not great; expenditures _ ll;‘l»"‘i5'i‘i".{`l '.11 1.. 1" ff :ff Si?‘,~'» “pretty lavishly.” The Mayor of the ‘are increasing and if expenditures had not go.” far enough in its re' 1...,.q~nl, __ ,__ 'Jn/, City had stated that the college in the Health and Education de_ lief expenditures. We received onli, Im Pm `i 10% was stiu Oni E “high school" and partments continue to increase Mr U" measles' sum" of $14’600 f°r ““` the Spenkery doubted M 1t'w0u1d Mclntyre could not but view' the: employment relief in this Province. turn out any more successful men 0\lf°0YI`i€ With H19-I`m~ Huge b0\'l'0W- The average of Canada was $300 than the former institution. 11185 Of $1,400,000 had been made per, head' SaSk8'tchewa.“ iff! Mr, McIntyre alsg referred tg the Oli U16 €XC1lS8 l.hai/lvlle Liberals had ;e(;iwe;l6 0€20i2gvnp;::oti;Rp;;a'cpntg ~ _ _ e a - additional expenditure involved in left an 0V€Ydf8ft Of $1,290,000 Which and Pxfmce Edward Island 16 cems_ ((`ana|lIn|l Press) I t ~ establishing the High school at md 0 be met by issuing bends. We should at least have mcewed “'INNlPEG_ a\|i1i'(‘l\bil- H D M U 5“'“m"Sid°' °"` r' 8° Em' D° y°“ from $50,000 to $100,000 even if we 1 CLOSE _ _, _ d .,., Hon' Dr' McMillan' Do you oh my it had to borrow the money to meet ' . : .. - ; . ' ; t " ' " mb 55% oc ject to M Mr. McIntyre: “I certainly do." the provincial payments. The Gov- . ....n_ _ ,_ , _ _ . ‘in rllglll. im 251'.: :rl-\_\» 1'-1.4.8: Ort ;°;‘hte He maintained that the overdraft ernment had “fallen down on the ii...-if-_\-1 imy mute; July son; out _ I g ,_ was caused by reason of the fact job" in not Boing t0 Oli-HW. UKC 2*” “d‘m‘°““1 °xp°"‘m“'° W” mad" that sass ooo or snow time 10...,-_ saskatchewan with .1 list of their The employment of two addition- ’ ‘ ’ _ CASH rnlrlcs - had been left to the Liberals, “as a unemployed. It was tiue they had _ al professors at Prince of Wales ,, _ “.m_M: N0 1 Mm mlm N0 1 Mr College also meant more expense' legacy from 1927. done something to relieve distress ‘.‘\_nor 44‘»l§;;1`i_\'o“s*r1\o\- iirrlad: he added _ _iii Charlottetown. but what about ‘_", 3 ' ° 5 ,: f“. " . 3 "" ' ' MR B. W LEPAGE the rural sections? 51,: 'r ~k .10-3 : .\ 1 1 511/. _ ~ ' _2;i;“h:is§ erélz-i`;Bc¢;;1:l1‘l>ii:Il;;l;ntaigoacrggv Line Quite a number of farniersl were l,,_jm‘,,, lbw .,.m,_k 24%] money. He was afraid the Minister The mover and seconder (Messrs. in distress today and the va ue o F l1‘i.r|f\_l~-.iiiillliig grniiorivoqsrqvollx 3 would spend Sb much money in his Wigmore and J. Howard MacDon- farm properties had gone down. It . ' 32,' ; 'J row ox Ii C . . lor , ' __ _ | grade.. hx" :i 4' \\' ;»,s1,;,; 1\'., 4 n w bil. departments that there would be` aid) Wife CUUEYB-l\li9~if€¥1 by Mr. B. was all light for Mi. Lea to say 1'.: No -'» 1' \\' '-'~'»~‘i: N0 il if W 24%: W. I..ePage, Liberal member for Sec- that me farmers should go in -l~,.,,,.k »_»¢,.¢_ nothing left for Public Works. ond Queens who was the next 1 b t an of non. Dr. Macmillan: "Dont be speaker in me debaw “‘°‘e fm' da “"5 “1 _’“ Y d afraid; your record Wm stand," Mr MP8 e extenéed hi S them, Mr. IePage believed. coul Mr Macmtyre Said he had no th to Pgemier Stewart indygr not “ford to do so EX doubt about this, s fi ii tan ed th pa y , ' “ ‘S ° ° John iviaeuein on their illness; to ,._ w_ C_ C,,,,5¢,,,¢,l,,,, "M°I“ty’° mgh‘V°y" “3 °"1d°“°° °' Hon. Mr. Mcnutt on the loss of his . the permanency of the work done noNrn1cf:|T"°ilT§'hn;2bi-iil-ii and under his supervision. He Mr Mc- wfmagmg 1;/FMS on iihe deiith He th°“Bhf fi Saving °f 5100500 l- l _,,.,| ~ ’ ' ' 0 a er. r. erm ,sei1or, ~ _ fm fill M `l1li`m`._l-“ cztilinqiqelll tin lil: mtyre' had been “mused for large was in his 92nd year a remarkable could Wwe bienWIqadeci;]e;ecbu§;ir ‘ - o a es . _ lunu un ilu ir 'i p, iy 1¢.._\~i.i nhnk of ihnmil., einem many expenditures in rand machinery, ills P11000 ago, showing the strength of the LePage understood the old foun- f ll ‘ :- t i.s‘l:~;°;,’l.;.]-,‘_‘i;< .lfigcml 4 M :Estelle bggdlggsnthcifrozcls ln a fu; sturdy Island stock. _ dame coma have been used and |,,,|_,. ll,.,. _l,lll,;_ ""' ' 9 pres” The new Minister of Public Works H _ ` ,s,,,,l,, ,,,.,,,.,,, _lull-,_ GOV€l‘m11ent did not keep up these (Hon Mx sharp) would have to be a steel and concrete structure cost- _--~ .- roads. the Liberals would have the ..v r' h I -. t K d , _ing not over $200,000 C0\11l`1 have WEST KENT SCHOOL same problem ahead of them "when sagyyeipxgllugesipllgvgzpggféift been erected on the old site. He ___. we come into ,office two years Mr Lepa d elated ’,bclieved he voiced the opinion of Honor ron west Kent school for hence-" C`b,.,g,,,&,°l,,,,eb,,s ,gre extended lo ' tw<>-imras of the people in this 'February' 1933: Reference was made by Mr' Mc' Hon. Mr. MacNutt on his appoint- "°5\"9°"' i 1 ' H n. Dr. l\i'aeMiilan: "No, you Gmde X5 1 Clive J°h“5t‘°“' 2 Imyre w E press rep°rt 3193133 ment to the portfolio of Agriculture. ° 21/. Robert 0web_ 3 Do,-bll-ly 'Black' that New Brunswick people were The speaker regretted that ML dbb~l_» Grade IX: 1 walter Plckard, 2 "b°°"1°9§i“E" Sk““k-5 i“t° me P"°' Maman; had not also been appoint. Mr. LaPage maintained that he Keith Lanigill, 3 Donald MacMillan. Vince in "der t‘° “hmm bounty Wy* ed Provincial Secretary-'I‘reasurer,|did, and that the Government r nee 'roombs ‘“°“‘S~ The G°"e‘“m°"° sh°“‘d as ne would have been ir good msn siiohta have tain-h inn people into Grade VIII: l Law c . - 2 Bessie Thornton, 3 Lincohi Du- mmm “re that this pm°1`i°° is 7'0"' for the position. i€'ieh‘ confidence. If ihc people had mont. °°“"1““ed' Evidence of the "reformation" of iall the information last year, they Grade VIII: Harold Stewart, 2 commends li C M P the Minister of Health and Educa- would not have approved of the Frank McKinnon, 3 Anne Hunter. ' ‘ ' ' ' _ tion was seen by Mr. LePnge in the expenditure. Grade VII: l Rai h Calder. 2 remarks of the actin leader of the on, i~_ MacMillan: “My hon. p He °°‘“"‘°’“‘°d th” 3°°d ‘"°"‘ 1-rouse rnon. Dr.gMeMii1an>. A frlgnd ggi an lm imormsllon he John Hlgson, 3 Norman MacLeod. _ . 1 k 2 E11 dcme by the Rm” Canadian Mmm' roaring lion in Opposition, he was “bed lor" Grade VII: 1 Sylvia Boc , - ted H _ _ P0 ce' and said he believed B now "as calm as a cooing dove." Another cause o‘ complaint, Mr. een Johnston, 3 Rose Blrtwhistlc. d 1 , . _ _ oll Ro ers Errol goo sav ng had been made by the The Minister had evidently d15°°V' I/ePage continued, was that thc ‘Grade VI: 1 B y g , P 1 1 H MMKIUHOU (901131), 2 Dflimmbnd llfogrlgs; ;d;;:;b1:l::§ ufplicfggge T-if that thstsisturbances in the contrariors had ciiipioycd foreign ' ' ` a s were no e fault of the Gov- mm. The specm work nbbc§=l,,-\ ‘ ‘ ` ' ‘ ' ` ' . is sl d t l0°bb» 3 R'°1°“d Jewell' vincial ship of state he continued . . . pioliibitionist Th ioul no U18 MMDOUBM ernment in p°w°r' His “mud” in ling the employment of this lab” so Those charged with enforc‘nB Grade V12 1 M 1' » nm been anmnginihc wid Au _ I » 2 Sandy Brehaut. 3 Kathleen llc in danger of being driver: on ‘ge oliiltlosllion, however, had been very mum have been dlspcllied wllb_ law should _be prombmomsis Gibbs. rocks wlthlrione but the crew on or len n this connecmm' I-Ie agreed with the Educationi Mr. J. A. MacDonald: “Wm m'e ; .2 u- ' _ h Grade V lMarY MacKay L board. After drifting for weeks. nelalivsly p¢,,-lm.,,¢b Mmster that th; g;;:icm:§ fV°&;;s lion. member deny that he wrote ll l lt' ll B ll 15. P ° ' on Bm 3 Lowe fe au er they "naw “und themselves in year smdenw' R _ u personal letter against prohibit-, Criticism was made by Mr cival Simmonds (equal) Summerside harbour on the rocks should pay a larger tuition fee to _, - Despite general conditions of de- “ses of ihosc WMS lonists? Grade Iv: 1 Bobby mnythe’ 2 on oct' 12 ‘Mt year' pression it was gratifying that our dc!-my the “pe ' ` Mr LePagc said he did not want Beryl DeBlois, 3_Bill Hine. The Government, Mr- MCI\\Wl'¢ farming' people have atleast a suf- an .insinuntions Continuin I h Grade III: 1 Eleanor Campbell, 2 thought, should have worrthe by- llclency of food The real cause of Falwnwuud T¢l1d°f5 Sa; he could “gt -understan? why /_ Bury ral-ge, a Brian cudmore, ivrar- election in the Firth District or the »,,.,,,,ble ,,,,l,`h be or _ . _ 1' 5°” M°“’“° “"5 °"““""‘ 3°" P"“°°° Tm" md me Pf°SiiS°' °f was selfishness. The uxitelg stsftzz Mi- L°P“¥° “°“‘“‘°“"°" “‘° ghirrigfrzrlnljt `(equal.> the Federal and Provincial Govem- glnbnblbl blruclure ls lbllerlng ‘ister of Education for his frank Th I I d d ° n' Grade II: 1 Billie Bourke, 3 ments behind their candidate. what would we lblnk ll banks lb ,explanation of the Faleonwood sit- te C ergymen’ 1° ad 8 ’ were “° Mbna ¢lby_ 3 pm-ll, pmwg¢‘ In this connection, Mr. McIntyre canada wel-b lb be clbgbd lmlllnbxbiuation. The Govcimmeiit had rc- iaisaei with uw °“f°"°m°m °f Douglas Forsythe uiuihig."" Q i0reru¢i;;g8;em£¢ Plum 3-S-T~i.f. quite so hard it there had been - _ .. . Cm-di-» uw-= Lyman As: nclu.Llmlc»a.2ao s¢.P»uis¢..v.'..11mmd. V”-fi” D-d Y°“ Peel’ iii? ___ _ . ‘°" "“"°’ ”‘ W” 1° *N* WW* _ _ A 1-ron. pr. Macmillan: "r win deny ~'~ -ff mfifsa’ 0 . and dollars were spent in connecta