T3. t Rvilslng Conservative Conventions At Sammerside MeslsrsFra1—i_k_-S_imps0n And l TVESTERN nwos~v w; C. Z GUARDIAN f? carer-unsure a “Wu ‘ SUMMEBSOIBE. AND kniustmoatllvpfifhm” a" News, bsorlpllolll. Advertising should he left with Mn. Poul llll1lllll may be bought dull! at any ul the ‘fluowmI no", h, summersidm- Bell Bookstore. Water Si. Toronto Bakery, Water 5t. Goal-ll D- t , - m... ‘dull’? fifiullfétii. i‘; legion...“ will be delivered to an! b in s ' _' Carrier Boy at 2v Der day or 10o poi- week. Phoneoggg-l for a: git-e your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your luutg. -Tlli5 column ls reserved for news of local interest but advertising u: a newsy nature may he insert- ed at 2 cents a. word strlcly pay- able in fldvlln --l~ll..'\1.< DEVELOPED ulld print- 941 u. ‘luyilti- Drug Co, Kcusingion. -URl)l£lt PIN-fin, Galvanized‘ m, wire at Braces, L-IOLiJ-fi-i-Lll. —-SERIOUSLY lLL-rlrieiicls will e11 With regret of the serious of Ms J. E. Maul/can at; er iioinc iii Noriham. S .. CONGRATULNPIONS — Mr. . it. Forbes. mciribcr of the finni oi and NI-icKay, §£IIIIIEISICIC, l-‘orbp. are r ivii the ~ on HCSplL8l.—S. —POST NUPTIAL SHOWER. — r. and Mrs. Ailvln G-ay (nee Miss usiiimt were thegucsts of honour Tuesday in MIC C.M.U.A. Hall, Slim- \\'ll.’l‘l their many friends thwn a iiusccllanpous The hall was very preutlly cvoiawcl tor the occasion; alter the .- iiiid lovely gifts hart been aim presemcu. a lunch was - t itlir. irlticli dancing was en- yt-u a111,; a late houim-ci. -0ltDBR Fine Puppy Meal, Kib- lo Jucai Meal and Broken Sodas B‘: ‘us. L-l033-5-4-2l. ‘CELLENT I'LAY—'I‘he Ll)\\l\ Little Theatre Group their English play at usrsiue I-ligh $611001 on oiiouy evening to members of the tlmiucasizic Little Theatre Group rid their friends. Mr. Charles enkins, C.D.A., directed the play. lie stugc setting was a perfect . und for the ‘actors who lay their parts well and receiv- d “xii merited applause. M1‘. timcs Niillliinn gave several selec- oils on mic piano during the ev- iing. , 5 m. i 1-1.1 uuu Handicraft. Guild _ 0111113‘ {net 0n Tuesday afternoon ; the ltome of Miss Carrie Holman - discus. plans for- the season. The ef matter under discussion was e r of a/biiilding on Cen- al bu t. formerly occupied by the l: J age Wyatt, for the display 1.! lion ed mics would be e t .1 thirgs displayed; but oth- r articles including things from ontreal would be cm display. It ‘as decided to have some one in time and it was expected to have e place ready by June. It was fl’. that the store would be a ~ eons whereby the makers of hand- rafts would be lo tto con urhts and 0mg. w m“- t = ~ Island Holman, e President pres ded at the meet- t ~ which was very Largely attend- .43 PEltSONfllfl --Mr. Percy Wed left onTues- ' fly for a. short. vis to Halifax. 8 ~10’. A r t. h ii r Mahhieson of cad‘ Corner left this week for l oroiito. 8 —Frlcnds will learn with regret: the continued illness of Mr. limes R. McIvor at. his homo on arvard Street, Sununcrsldo. B —Mrs. Hacker and her son Mr. ._W. Hacker have taken up their csideiicc at. their country home in Iimiherside East. B —M1ss Marv A. strong who has "B" Ftbendinu the winter in Surn- erside has returned to her home BPflPque-S. . Mrs. Percy Wee-ks, of Summer- ldP. mu rcturnsd to hei- borne ai- l 1W1 “tacks visit to her dau for. lgis. P. MacDonald, of Kori ville, *5/11“ N. R. Wright has return- Pl to her homo in Summerslde tom Montreal h she hue been “dine the wlvig/ilgi-Nmonthm-C. . Chart Ram: h re- fllgd to her $01M lh‘glll'fll?!l‘51d0 u)" I Dleasant visit with her sis- l- Mia- Percy ManMurdQ-S. ‘ ss Ann Marie Poirier of Ab- - U/lllase ls making a good re- m"?! from her. recent. operation the Prince County Hospital. “rt/fr. Alison Delaney left re- “éll; fig“ Halllfurhvitjere h? Dvallll rso‘ n aluiao a - - ilgllflle University? Mr. gelaney ls M! son of Dr. and Mn. Delano? 1 wlilllnston and has been em- llvved at the mman mug Com- NBY. Bummerslde, for 891116 timeé B“! Wm. sums calm iisi.zg_f.~.srzv%t or m? _ assured Strong for manv eslin —KouAl(s mackerel) FREE lt- TB-YlOI" Dfl-lE C41. Keiisiiiglon. —-0R-DER FLAGS at Brace‘; 11-1033-5-4-1. _ -—I"OR SALE-Olduuobile sedan in good working also a Bus. ton King Music s: er plated "limpet With all extras 1n case, APPlY Box 553, Slslcle. L-996-5-3-3l. —-T|"|‘E NEW Aimon Players pro- "YlFfFllB Alttlrs of Andrew" in Travellers Rx-st Hall, Tucsdafq. May 9th, 8:15 sharp, under the aus- Dlecs of the New Arman Womerfs Institute. Specialties. L-IMI-b-t-ili. —-SPECIAL PERMANENTS. — Your last. chance to sale as much B8 $250 on your Summer Penman- fllll- B." bookmrz Wur appointments before May 15th entitles you to our 18.1 offer 8t any time during e er months. Book early an be of these special Nocnans Barbrr Shop and eauty Pa.rlor, Summcrsiidc. Phone 08-45. —W- M. S. MEETING — The re- tlular monthly meeting of the WM. S. of Tririitv United Church was held on ‘Tuesday afternoon in Ep- worth Hall. Mm Hammond John- son president. occupied the chair. The meeting opened wttth music and a. quartctte by Mrs. T. H. E, Iriman. Mrs. Georgsvsheen, Mrs, Uellhllyn and Mrs. victor Travers. Scripture was rcad by Mrs. 1131,) Campbell and prayer by Mrs. John Hogg. A notable feature of the meeting was a presentation of legnciflof one thousand dollars from the will of the ]fl'C Miss JCNHP v gears organist of the United Churc. Mrs. '1‘. M Linkleiier paid a fittlntz l-ribute t5 the memory of Miss Strong and spoke in the highest terims of her zeal for the work in the church. An appropriate hymn was sun-g at the conclusion nf Mrs. Linklcttcus talk. Mrs. L. R. Allen gave n, most inter- and instructive talk on the immigration and the recent J ew events which led up tcr the migra- tion to this country of the Stidetens. Her pa-per was entitled “The Stranger in our midst" and stress- ed the necd oi‘ extending a welcome b0 immizrants.—S. Eliot q , Evil? of Quilts _ ‘Qmnuslfllc-lodllll. A DIET WHICH HELPS ASTH- MATIC PATIENTS While many cases of asthma are being cured y removal of defects in nose and throat, others by avoiding certain foods and other substances, and still others series of injections cf the food. pollen, or other substances causing their asthma, than remain many other cues where the cause omn- not be found. By the use of breath- ing exercises daily and the injec- tion of adrenalin during an at- tack, many of these latter cases obtain a fair degree of relief. What; is know as the ketogehlc diet..rlch in fat and poor in starch foods-has been used with great. success in the trcalment. of epilep- sy. It. is interesting to learn that an almost similar dict is now help- ing many cases of asthma where the cause or causes have not been discovered. Drs. F. M. Pottenger and F. M. Pcttenger, Jr., in California and Western Medicine. toll of a 2300 daily caloric diet of one and a half parts of fat foods (butter, cream. fat meat. e58 yaks) to one and one-half parts protein (meat. eggs, and fish) to one part starch foods bread. Potatoes, sugar. pu- try), It. is rich in vitamins and minerals The two main meals are built. around a large, raw, green salad and a portion of meat consisting M not less than frur o when cooked. Sugar, potatoes, pastries. are greatly reduced in amount but. whole grain cereals are pennitted in the regular Portion. About a half of an ounce o gelatin is used at each meal which aids digestion and the absorption of minerals» into the blood. ‘fnaddltion to tho vitamins .ln the large green salad, other vi- tamins in the form of green pas- ture milk, malt, and cod liver cit are given. , 0f the fifty atlents treated, B4 percent (42 pa tents) showed im- provemw insofar. as the uthmo war gym Q COM Hid M pnceht (46 patients) showed Bon- mi Kassie: imPIWOEWl- nvl once of thyroid disturbances t of the mothers of the patents, and forty of the. fifty patients were taller wui found in '14 rcen than the normal standards. __._____.__ B80083 Alto-Pul- forum's of um district an euocelfully rais- Amsrlcan numb the 8o th ,a:vev,.or lrlmih “ti! 7M1‘- a debt that; the use varyforllia tlmonahcrmeu.‘ AND Standing mom was at, l; psi“. lum in the ‘ntwn Hell, Summer- ilde. yesterday sftemoon when the delegates of the Third District of Prince gathered to nominate their candidates to contest the district at. the provincial election on May l8, for the Conservative Party. In spite or the fact that. tile majority of the voters in the Third District are fishermen and it was the first. real fine day since tit- lobster season opened, the hall was packed and every poll gent, a full delegation with many sup- Dorlors Ml’. John F. Arsenaiut. Union Corner. presided and in a gamble speech called for nomine- ons. Nominations Mr. Prank Simpson of Mal ue was nominated for Councillor, is nomination being moved by Mr. Thomas’ MaoNutt, who was the meetings unanimous choice but. who very regretfully declined on account of advaimtng years and asked that Mr. Frank Simpson be unanimously accepted. This w“ agreed b0. tho rmw-ym- $334133. NEW“!!! thct BIL-MM- mum, so long their standard bear- er did not feel able to carry on. Mr. Kier Crofler seconded Mr. Sinnxsotfstnolnlnation. which was adopted - witih cheers. Mr. A. P‘. Arsenault. KC, was unanimously nominated for Assemblyman, his nonunst-ion being eted with cheers, moved by Cements Oray_ i076. seconded by James Maclsaac. Score Iiktnvsgunoe The meeting was a rousing one. that of alarlri at the enormous Campbell Govern- ment. has plunged the Island into and that- it-is imperative that: a halt ls called, which can only be accomplished by the return of a safe and sane government. that of Dr. MacMillari. to save the prov- mce before it is too late. Speakers were the two candidat- cs, Dr. MaoMillan, Mr. John I-l’. Mvers, Frank J. Arnett and Waller MacNutt. Mr. Simpson. who is n0 stranger at political meetings a1- though a newcomer as a liLlcal candidate. spoke with mu feel- ing of the record of Mr. MiicNutt. whose cloak he had been asked to wear. He assured the delegates he deemed, it an honour to be as- sociated with Dr. MucMlllan and his associates and that he would do his best to carry the Conserva- tive Part-y to victory. Tribute t0 Mr. MMNII“ Mr, Adrien Arsenault in his us- ual kindly manner. paid a loyal tribute to his rotti- colleague. Mr. MsoNutt, and of ls devotion to his ty and real service to his cons ituency. He expressed his pleasure at seeing such a large gathering ls he knew that the delegates had made a great. sac- rifice lobe t. H: was bloomed to see the o was who: was needod at. the Dres- ent time. The province, both Con- servatlve and Liberal, are alarmed at the increased debt . and. feel that. they must. have security and peace oi mind in these strenuous time: as well as a. freedom from debt. He asked for the loyal eup- port of all. both for himself and by B lMr. Simpson. Dr. W. J. Ii-Maclllllln, be called upon ex reused his we“: pleasure at su I IPWWW cm‘ veriltlon. bglhlcg m!‘ t; as c egrce Tliysfi‘; and trust that. tihs people have in the National Conservative pay-w, He paid a touching tribute to Ml‘. MacNutt. when he called him the "Grand 91d man cl the Corisc atlve Party . He is a man of true worh and geneiNll-Y l" that. he sacrificed himself l" U"! interests oi his Dorly fl-lld D1809‘! his trust in tr younger "w", "P also spoke highlyot’ the caiid datcks [mu felt sure they twill carry ill-i district to victor)" Represent Only Themselves In reviewing the record of thP tiresent. Gcvernmenh Dr. VlacMil- lan expreslcd the opinion that. the rank and fileof the people of P. m. Llntctidetflfl tum m“ Pram‘ °°'°,i.““‘s.°‘“s%‘&tt "an "sexist: a . in; nt, true Uberalidln. they only rchmfienwd thcm5elgei and" theylocknafter no one t! themselves. t-MAHY n" ' thmkmg‘ decent Liberals are tired of them and havono faith in thvm. The! the movie rlshl throufli m to the time of election Ieldltil- thr- WW" gag; llevc then would be no c‘ ‘a this year and their "cailinc file _ such an inconvenient time. trio ler Campbell elwav! tfilllfid he le and W!!! 110W to face. them. w M election at a time is impasible‘ to ""45 °" ‘thermos Jtoplnl '01‘ l led CV01! Iran. which 019564 I" Wm" people's money m bolnl "W"! on people Who 45km rlcod l-hQ i and thou _ okL sgltli not tiéit: m ma!“ at W" “"1"” h‘ s ultiiion 7401!"! 1% rnuicn sold DP. Iaciliilan. or tboyvsftlv-to five In P A. F. Arsenault Nominated ‘T0 Contest Third Prince m“ keyn°mPf u“ 599541975 b91113 “make hlm responsible to no man. it pwscned engineer. t erboardfrotn the sch. er Ronald Despite V. lkiis ma,‘ tlbo mgr b“ m "my; nnsy’: a a we u‘ u un l other: conic w llfllt- ‘Ibo-method ofadminlmrlntfi "m- ' "- ' " "' ' 00v» Knnoy._ truckinselt-fmm .','g,,,ifififl.“‘,f,,.l’3'fipetss. t-heeveuelzxen m" {an ll foot did old schooner. gt a ,6 m Q Ci I80 nsloners to him when he for it? Surely it is no dis- Bre-ce to receive the old age peri- slon. It was the Conservative Government who gave the pension to the old people of the province and now the Campbell Govern- ment refuse the information to us. Dr. MaoMlllan denounced the acts of the present Government and stated that many things per- petrated by them would never have been allowed had the lute Premier [ea been in power. The Liberals 10st all when they lost Premier Lea as he stood for jevetrythlngthat was honorable and us . Promises Merely ‘Blul! The speaker classed as bluff the pronuscs of the Campbell Govern- ment to balance the budget and save money by reducing their staff of officials and doin away with officials‘ cars and w en one of their members. Mr. Mustard asked how much saving had been effect- ed, the PJemIer had to admit there had been no saving. Dr. Mach/Lilian referred in scathing terms to the administration of the Prohibition Act, and the bringing_ to the province of p. so-called Bel- gian Count. who was something between a “sitcak and a detective“ who admitted in court. that he was supplied by the Attorney- General with cash to make every kind of an exhibition that. was improper of himself ultili this money. Wherr- dlri the Attorney- General get. this itioitcy? 'I'hat ls what, the people will want. to know. The Attorney-General had s0 shaped the law or trilsshaped it. to He. ltas so manipulated the law that. he is above the law. In the some ntimnci" he has dealt with the lands which have been taken from the people for the National Park. It has remained for the Campbell Government to take a- way the Bintlsh rights of the peo- ple, which was granted at. Runny- mede six hundred years ago. Dr. MacMillnn assured the meeting that. if he was returned to power that, conditions would be remedied. Dr. MacMlllan placarded as false a statement that the Liberals are circulating that if the Conservat- ives are elected there will be no road work. This is not true, said the Doctor. The contracts are let: for this year and no matter who comes into power these men will continue with their contracts and the work contracted for will be completed. Dr. MacMillan conclud- ed his vary able speech with the assurance that if elected he will go after more money from Ottawa to assist in the financial problem of the province. which has become so serious that. it will take the en- t e taxes taken. to uav the inter- t on the Government borrow- gs. Mr. John H. candidate for Queens County, fol- lowed Dr. MuoMlllan and alter S1113 tribute to Mr. MacNutt and e Conservative candidates. in a short but pithy speech deplored the methods of the Campbell Gov- ernment and their reluctance to face the people at. the present time. He paid tribute to past. Lib- eral Governments who had done a great deal for the province, men- tioning particularly the doing a- way of the rents to absentee land- lords. If this present aggregation remains in power with their re- peated borrowings instead of pay- ing rent to landlords. we will be paying tribute to the bond owners on 5t. James Street and Wall Street, Toronto, said Mr. Myers. Mr. J. F. Arnett also spoke and finally Mr. Thomas MacNutt, who in a short speech thanked the Myers, Federa l- . RINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE bonan- in nvo election oempeips, but. be anured them all of his silpport. leeohlvu We, the native delegates of the e! Prince in convention assembled move the following resolutions: Resolved that vvo om- loycl support to our a and dis- tlnguished leader of the National Conservative Party the Hon. Dr. It. J. Munich. Further resolved that we also pledge our support to the leader cf the National Conservative Part of P.1d. 1., the Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MaofMillan, and that. we tab this opportunity of thanking w. ‘rho- mas MacNutt, our former repre- sentative, for his loyal and dis- tinguished services to the Third District of Prince and the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island as a whole. (sgd) EUGENE Chairman Candidates‘ Nominated Candidates nomlndted to date follow: BRDOKS. of Committee. CON SIIVATIV BS Prince County: First. District-George MAM}: Councillor; Hubert Gouldet, scmblyman. Third Dtslrict-Jihank Simpson. Councillor; Adrian Arsenault, As- semblyman. Fourth Dlstrict-J-lugb F. Mnr- rison, Councillor; Heath Strong, Assemblyman. Firth District.—Wtnsloc J. Lid- stone. Councillor; D. F. MoNeill, Assemblyman. Queen's County: First. District-L. T. Boston. COHIICHIOFI Walter MacKex-izie, As- semblyman . Second District-R. R. Bell. Councillor, l). F. Bethune, As- sembl yman. ! Third District-J. A. McDonald. Councillor; Samuel Kennedy, As- smiblyman. Fourth District-M. W. Wood. Councillor; George Macbesn, As- semblyman. Filth District-Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, Councillor; w A. Stewart, Assemblyman. First; District-A. I‘. McQuaid, Councillor; John McLean, As- semblyrnan. Second District-R. L. Burge, Councillor; JBKBBS Leslie, As- Thlrd Dietrich-H. I‘. MdPhoe, Councillor; Leslie Hunter, As- scmblyman. Fourth DistrlcfF-Murdoek Mc- Gowan, Councillor: George Mb- n Intyre, Assmeb‘ . Fifth DlStflClr*D. L Mathlcson, Councillor; Daniel McLean, Aj- semblyman. LIBERAL! Queen’! County: Firs DlStIlOfr-vw. F, Alan Stew- art. ouncillor; D. N. McKay, As- scmblym n. Second District-Hon. B. WJie- Page. Councillor; Angus McPhee, Assemblyman. Third District-flan. M. H, Me- Guigan, Councillor; R. C. Clark, Assemblyman. Fourth District-J. Walter Jones, Councillor; Dougald MacKinnon, Assemblyman. Fifth District-O. 8t.’ Olgir District-H. H. Councillor; P. A. Mcfsaac, As- semi: lyman. Second District-Hon. J. P. m- Intyre, Cmmcillotr; H. H. Cox,Ae-! semblymsn. t ‘Pkiird District-Hon. B. B Hes- 3 sian. Councillor; John Mustard, speakers for their kind words, He (B The Canadian Press) I EAMIIIION, Ont. May 3--'I‘had- dus Knockwood of the lennox <P.I.!.) Island Indian Reserve and L. I’. ‘Barkhouse, 73-year-old Westport, 11.5. man. have been a- wggdgq Royal Canadian Humane Association bronze medals for 8st- lantry. Knockwood, a. resident. of the Lennox Island reserve. T16R95 being scolded to death in rescue work following a rtiilwa accident and Barkhouse Jum front I. wharf to rescue a man from drovtmlnl. » . When a locomotive was derailed. Dec. U. near Bloomfield. N. 8., Er.- gtneer Harold ll. Moore was tra - ged in his _c_ab and buried up is waist in mud. Boiling water poured into the cl-b from I pipe and he was acalded about. libs face and hands. ’ Several persons gathered mind the overturned engine. but only Knockvvood entered the cab. Sell- inga shovel the courageous In- dian worked for i) minutes, fin- s trig-in rescuing the lin- without; a. - momentb ~ hesitation, Barkhmmexplunled into thervnter whenbanis B. Rooney rolled cv- C. mngmm 4n Jubqi 1 . Assemblyman. Fourth District-Montague An- r an...rllt.lwou,iiilnlilx ls Awarded Medal For Heroic Rescue From Wrecked Engine” ‘when he hit the ahép-rall andtben rolled overboard c was in a serious condition ~for 10 days. Iced" Certificates Ihr rescuing, s. M mt. Ar- chibald from auburninmocm at. Windsor. . , . Annie Aker, also of Windsor, la awarded ghowAssoclatioufs parchment corti- ce . Other citations‘ in Nova Bootla for certlflcetm awarded for saving persons from drowning follow: Shirley Smith, Bhelburne, for the rescue ofltuth Churchill, from ‘drowning, at Sliellqurne. Jan. B. David Fleming, and Bndfcmd . W Port h. ‘Ibur, for a uing Ilium Lovott, from drownlngnmaé Upper Port La Tour, mhkLMUNQll-IIIC Harold nur- Nsvv Glasgow, for mailing Dorothy Gan-tor, homdrownlng in tho hit River. New OIIIIUW, Jan. Harold W. _Wood_s Halifax, and Melvin ‘hniberlce, m etlem ti to rescue W. A. Meo- Donafi. m‘ drowning at Two Milo Pond. Jan. IO. boo Mhhlcl Spout. 8mm. for wi the rescue of Anita Inhlanc, friln drowning elwhh Milo, -_Y . “°""““ " flfifislfiifiifli I11 61ml! that 1317. 33% i?"i‘-¢"'l--‘“'-'-‘IlrLiberals Are Nominated In kl‘. “DQ481149 and Hon. John A. Campbell. Asarriblyman, Heather- dale, were renomlnated at a Lib- eral convention at Murray River yesterday to represent the Fourth ations were unanimous, Nomination of Mr. Campbellfor ueemblyman was moved by Mr. D. A. McRae. I-Ieotherdale, and seconded by M)". Everett. Harris, Murray Harbor Nomination of Mr. Arinear for councillor was moved by Mr. Thomas Fraser of Murray Harbor and seconded by M1‘. Fflllk Horton of Murray River. Chairman was Mr. waiter Buell, official of the Districy, 1,156,». el Association. Speakers included the two cand- idates and Messrs Wiilislrn Hay- tfl‘. Thomas finer and C. H. Poole. Mr. Horace Wright, gedequq, and Mr. C. C Baker, Kensingtori, wen renomlnatxl yesterday by Fourth District of Prince County Liberals to contest for the District seats in the legislature in the pro- vlneial elections, May 18. nominations were unanimous. mcnd. Fhectown. and seconded by Mr. Frank Cobb. Trvnu. Nomin- ation of Mr. C. C. Baker for As- serriblyvnan was moved by Mr. James Marchbank of ‘traveller's Rest, and seconded hv Mr. B. Simmons of ‘Wilt-not. Speakers included Hon. L. R. Allan. member ivtthout. portfolio of Premier ‘Phone A. Campbell's Government, the two candidates, and representatives of each polling district. MT. Heath Bowriem of Kensingtnn. itlce-president of the Dlégakb Liberal Association. pre- st . . Mr. J. Walter Jones. Bunbury,‘ and Mr. Douglas MacKlnnon, Mt. Buchanan, were renominatedyes- t/erday to represent the Fourth District of Queen's County Liber- als in the May I8 provincial elect- ions. The convention was held at Eldon. Both nominations were unanim- ous. Nomination of Mr Jones for councillor was moved by Captain Purchas o! Caledonia and seconded by Mr. Wilfred Furness of Ver- non Nomination cf Mr. Mac- Kinnon for Assemblyman was moved by Mr John A. Martin, Point Prim. and seconded by Mr. ess. Mr. Frank Lea, president of the District Liberal Association, presided. Speakers included the tywo candidates, and Messrs. Milton Furness, Eidward Harrington, Har- vard Glllls and representatives of the various polls. bk? cBEQéiiu-r; min. John 'ii.. Cam all. Assemblyman. co County: first. D1stricb—Premier T. A Campbell. Councillor; Aeneas Gal- nt, Assembl an. ym Second District-Hon. W. B. Dennis, Councillor: George A. Barbour. Assembly-man. ‘Phlnf District-Thomas Linklet- fer, Ccuneilkir: Hon. Marin Gal- lant, Assemblyman. ‘Fourth District-Horace wright. Councillor: C. C. Baker, Assembly- an. Fifth District-B W. Robinson. Councillor; E. P. Foley, Assembly- man. '§O-§44§-§-O—¢- From Factory to Farmer! NEW PRICES TO THOSE WISHING TO SAVE MONEY Livestock Feeds :- Siulglo Cluck Starter $15.95 owl. Sunglo Chick Scratch $2.95 0W1- Growing Mash $2.60 cwi. La Mash $2.70 owl. Cull llleol $3.25 awt. Milk Cow liatlon 83.00 cwt. P Starter $2.75 11W!- p; Grower $2.65 cwt. Albove prices are Cash ONLY, 1120.3. our Factory, s 1d». Fox Feeds 6. Supplies:- uunglo Vixen lb Puppy starter $535 owl- lI-nglo Economy Ration $4.50 ewi. nnllo Economy Cubes $4.75 cwt. lunglo All-Season Ratlons 5.85 cwt. iimglo N0. z. Ration ass cm. lunllo Wheat-Meat-Mflk $5.25 cw!- Bunglo Pulled Wheat (Our own puffing as it. runs from putters) $3.75 cvvL Ndmz-All Ratlons except Econ- omy Ration in cube or meal at the same prices. Bunflo Flea Powder (New low prices) 10 mi. can-foe; 2 lb. can- lM; 5 lhs- 52-25; l0 lbs-Still. Pmtrpnld. Worms: (Liquid worm ex-peller for apples): 4 ovir-Ql-ZM 8 car-WI"; o oo-um. Post/Paid. Boe us for: m m Security Chlln Unk Fox Wire Soundh Meat l: Bone Grinders Mouth Clamps; ‘longs; Disinfect- ants; Miners] Feeds; Conditioners, etc. lntrnational Fox 8r Animal Foods Ltd. Office & Factory-Spring Street- . snminersido, P. E. I. O~OAOOOOA6000QI~OOQ+FO4JOO 1E962-5-4-6-9-ll-13-l6. D> If NODWBUQ Annear, Couneily District of King's County in Lhel May 18 elections. Both nomln-I Both . a" Nomination pf M21‘. Wright for " Ab -Councllior was moved by S. Drum- Messrs W. Jiljidstone And D. F. MacNei Mayor and known as tho "Ebonounty lhyu," l received a nut ovation in 5t. t Paul's Hall last nbhtt when hewcs l nominated to represent the Fifth District of Prince as councillor at a meeting that filled the hall to g the doors. Mr. Daniel 1". MacNoill, i fogner Conservative candidate was the mmimom choice for assembly- man. - ‘ Mr. Arcane Poll-la, MLlSOOUClJC, very catpably presided On the platform were Hon. Dr. Mach/fil- lan. Mr. John H. Myerl, W. J. ‘ Lldstcne, D. P. MncNeill, Heath l Stronc. K. 0.. much l". lAdrlten . it sud safe. sound. ' mien buetneu malnendifeverthercvvuatime Island o, Mac lion ‘also referred to the re- cottd of D. P. MacNe-ill, candidate for Assemblyman, whose record for honest and fair dealing is well known. He knows the wants of the people and has. s roputotdcn for plain business dealing. Dr. Mao- Mtllan felt llIe the Hill: Dis- trict. was fie for the Conservative Party in hnmds of these two candidates. Dr. Maclvlillan made mention of the splendid conven- tion of ‘Ihimd Prince the ather- noon and the splendid example of {was mgedduty to offer myself and llfclec willtryinecmoinens- urctondyufltfllostcttlolt-hls [rsisnasoumwawtilnotmmw toy. 5o colossal 1| the dfi. that. it is hold to remllle that suohd cculdbepllcd upin time over three yarn. Li a w‘ overiihrceveue - etrnmenthnvo intaddizto thebtineof .l-l'idt3\€!'"ll‘9 know where all this money has gone to. Where are we driItinS? (Donttnuodhompapt) tailing unemployment relief, atop- ping old age pensions or uclrig necessary expenditure in the De- partment of Public Works-ans- wered "I say to you that we can and must balance the budget with- out doing any of these things." In direct contrast to the Patriot newspaper On Jul 1B. 1935, which said: “ ‘Balance e budget. annu- ally’; so say the Liberals. ‘Wehave promised to do it. We have the will to do it, and we will do lt.."' Did they? Did they ever intend Does Premier ampbelri rec- ord in office look as lf he had the will to do it? lie was to balance the budget annually by reduction in the num- ber of officials, but he made Hon. Mr. lePsga president of the mec- utive Council with a salary of $1000 a year-o position which Premier MatdMillan and every oth- er Premier filled free gratis. Budgetary control and the let- ting of contracts for supplies on a proper counpetltlvo basis by the Councl or Pblconwood crustea. Yet it cost one hundred thousand dollars more to maintain Falcon- wood in three yearn than under the corresponding three years of Conservative rule. 1n one year alone, the lePagc Shoe Company, of which the manager B a Fhlconwotad trustee sold to the institution $915M of shoes Mr. IcPage will, no doubt. it requested by the Premier suPPlY us all with lon rubber boots so that. we may able to wade through the mud and water to the polls at this inappropriate season of the year. As to the Uberal platform an- nounced in the Premier's custom- ary dictatorial way without giving his candldatesan opportunity to agree or subscribe to it. I note that many of the planks cbfgll; suppose that is a shadow of the true state that will exist lf he should succeed in foolln the elec- torate agsin on May lllt . namely: Continuance of broken promises. continuance of sleeping the coun- e» O u Public 'm xsasPie-vg ll Nominated Three DistrictsTO COIItCSt Fifth Prince lllnWhlloo-lhldatnnc, IIBRYWIICDIMCIUVIIIUI dflummeraldo, try. Unless we have I. business-like government what become of us. Think of the on eight million or more. What b to be done? Today we an p; mmwv into the hands of the houses. For that reason I hill couneouttoseetflcaaimo Islandfroln shipwreck, for! yougmtlennnniatmiu lsvvibhmrt kccior rudder Lidstone was cheered to m? e131‘ .1!" inntlomsworcmovedbyhllth- Neill and Wilfred Kelfy the L stone and R. Baton and Dir. A. Matt-Hues for MacNeiti. Tribute hlomg Poydo '_I_ c! loyal stmpm-t cud! tn the com we; at. the conclusion of the media; The than and thfll cheers and u tiger for the cenQv gates brought: the meeting to I ose. [TEST Kl! DIBIGNZ. i JMKON, Mich, May I- man who designed the ted: is dead. Richard Stteiff, 6 yet- old toymakcr, will be best roman» berod for his creation of that cue character of toyland-thc tlo miffed fuzz-y bear made countless children Blklfl’. who was born in moved to Jackson in 1923. Grippling Rheumatism Mn-AHQ hovel h he distorted jails, cocked lhh, plot! bands, and filo loomed pi almost unendumble. I; flu ‘w’ ’ _ rlu_nfl— I often due to dyspcpda. or id} tiou, for if tbs digesdn eye their duby there would not be poisonous n40 acid in the bleed. eovv the sooth of rheumatism. “ ’ ‘- Blood Bitters invipi fiekystem, and hcl be cum the uric add. from a bhol is tin cums of die inilamnafln ml Olvo 3.3.1. clun b rid your eysteurcf Aromatic‘ 1 ns-nmismcnmprunnsoqi Forum potential farmers. to who! future looks dark, are to lie/n a free farm, free machinery, free horses, free cattle, free lime, £100 soul and free fertilizer. Since lb Campbell Government is going in supply all the rest, they may well supply the wife mo. (posit some of the "Counts" many gt friends). _ The plank is. I believe, especi- ally designed to catch votel. to conjure up hopes and vision: of o.- chanoc to have s. prosperous homo, a smiling wife and haPPY. caro- free children. What a Wonderful plank that is, young electors. But alas! Can you place any semblance (g, hope or trust‘! in the “Promises Q, [OVETIIBICH OI‘ Dll‘ Milk who has fallen l0 fl!‘ oh ,0! fl- filling his 1995 election p who Judging from his rcoold ormancc never intended it ulflll them-who had them oun- cocbed for election day only and then consigned them straighten? to the waste-paper basket? Yes, ladies and gvntlemfll ' on, the stalwart 30 have f you. They have proved un of the trust you imposed in Wilm- They have been weighed audhII-l wanting. and it ls now "D 5° Y‘! to decide whether you want a n‘- petition of this; or do you went I Government by a Dotty W119i always had the welfare of beautiful little Island M. h who have gotten whstevu’ been Men for this province the way of increased revenue public benefits? Do you want a Co which goes to Ottawa and with nothing for this prcvhco QI- eept 'bllls contracted while a on their picnics. or do wy-ou a Government which l1 [to M Ottawa and come back with o: hundred thousand, one humk and fifty thousand or two hun- dred thousand dollars addl revenue as did the Mathieeofl G-ovemmont’. in I913. 8-! did U’! Stewart Govemmenl. in 1926. an as did the last. MacMlllan Govern- try in debt and mining the prov- ince's credit. eontlnlsnce of sacri- flcing tihe people's rights for the ment? l ‘ChIcOec yaw. w " am, r, e . mtm GELIUIQ ,‘,..._. ..