Senator L A. Wilson Jies AI Montreal Glengarry Egg Grading Gialinn
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\ 1 T VOL XLII—No. 11. / The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, March 9, 1934. $2.00 A YBAB Senator L A. Wilson Glengarry Egg Grading Amends School Law Act Weekly Leller On ^ Admitteil To BBP ^ Goveraaient Costs More Pracileai Gchool Toronto March 5.—Premier George Edmonton, March 5.*—-Edmonton’s Jies AI Montreal Gialinn Gels Ihe Pace S. Henry, of Onario, has taken the Toronto Gesslon (youngest alderman, Miss Margaret Geared Gy ion Gesulls Urged la Onlario first step tonight in tihe establishment Orang 23, wjas admitted to the Bat Ontario should have a new deal in MontrejaJ, Mardi 4.—Business lead- A recent government report pub- of “intermediate sicihools” to fill the Toronto, March 3, here today before Mr. Justice Frank LAKEVIEW, March 2.—Address a education—one that will make provi- er, îegislait'Or and-noted philanthropist, lished by the Livestock Branch of the gap between primary and seeon(!ury The statement by Premier Henry Ford in Supreme Court. With a bril- crowded meeting held under the aus- sion for more practical subjects in- Kon. Lawrence A. Wilson, of Montreal Department of Agriculture ''sihows that institutions. In the Legislature today that only $19,708,9,08 tha^ been added liant scholastic record behind her. pices of the Lakeview Liberal Associa stead of turning out students for white- an^ Coteau du Lac, Que., is dead here the Gle;igarry Egg Grading Station, the Prime Minister jSs Minister of to the capital debt of the Province oj Miss Crang furnished the sensation of tion, at t^ public school here tonight, Hon. Harry C. Nixon made a. slashing leollar jobs only in tibe opinion of Dr. toda^i. Death oiatme-Satuday after a Alexandria, under tûie capable super Education, introduced his bill to amend Ontario during the last year alone the civic elections there last November F. D. Cruickshank, Weston, expressed ^ hrief illness to the Senator for Rigaud, vision of Mr. E. J. Dever has since it the School Law Ast. Any pupil leaving proves to Dr. Gieo. '>A.. McQuibb^^n, when she was elected tothe, City attack on wihlat he/ termed the reckless expenditure of the Henry Government. recently in an addresg at the third at the age of 70>, * ' first opqned in April 1933 more thian public school before trying entrance Liberal House leader, that payment of Council withi the second highest vote annual convention of the Associated Amassing a largo fortune during the justified its existence. The report examinations would attend the inter- î^ll sorts of accounts were delayed by of any candidate. “The Prq^vince is run entirely on bor- rowed money amd stolen time,” he de- High School Boards of Ontario then forty yearg he was a wholesale win»; hows that each month the egg grading mediate selhool for a course comparable the Gevernmeut till after the close of This active land decidedly ^ brilliant clared. He 'claimeci' conditions were in session at the King Edward Hotel, importer in Montrerai, Senator Wilson tation in question paid higher aver- to the first two years of higlh- school. the fiscal year to keep down tht total. young lady is a daughter of Dr. Frank aggravated by the Government’s ac- Toronto. ^ i spent the last years of his life giving age prices to the producers than the Under the bill, any boar^ of education “In hits budget address on Thurs Crang, in days gone by a student at tion by extending its term in office Should Not Be Delayed. my money ibach to those who helped averia^ prices paid throughofut tlhds desiring to adopts this -course would be day,” said Dr. McQuibban to-day, “the the Alexandria High School, and his and inncrieasing the salatries of its own ^ “It is just as hono-ralble to study for me earn it.'^^ Universities, municipali- district by traders and dealers permitted to do so. Premier gave the total gross debt of wife, nee'Marjorie Bowen ^of Williams members. “This,” he declared, “is the mecihanics as medicine,” he declared, V ties, 'Charitable organi2¥itions an^ count- purchasing ungraded e-ggls. In the Province as $692,027,301. That was town. most undemocratic item in the history and suggested that the change should less individuals are' indebted to fact on the quantity of eggs the total on Oct. 31, 1933, the close of handled here the report shows the fiscal year. But before the floating of Ontario.” Speaking] of the surplus not be delayed merely on ‘account of "Senator Wilson for help given in time $6,243,808 Spent on inadequate technincaj sdhool accommo- that the net gain to the producers as of the $40,00i0;000 loian on Jan. 16, it Montreal Flood Causes reported by Premier Henry in present- of n^ed. Many a prominent artist in ing 'his 1934 Budget, Mr. Nixon charg- dation. Every student, he’ mainntiained, the Province of Quebec today owes his compared with the average selling Trans-Canada Hiyhway was officially announce^ -by the gov- price of ungraded eggs in the district ernment that the total debt of the pro- Oamages of $100,000 ed that ij; did net represent a true should be taught sufficient of the soil , measure of fame to Senator Wilsoa, The total -sum spent on the Trans- sc they might ha-ve an appreciation of wag $661.87 during that \period. ivdnce was $610,931,216 on Dec. 31. state of 'affairs^* and that the books of who paved the way for many a perni* Canada Highway as a relief meaeure fn MON'J REx'L ■ March 6,—Dama;je-* ho Province had been juggled in or- the country’s greatest industry. From the standpoint of the egg pro- So in the tv^o months of November-and lesg musician. the Province of Ontario during 1932 COîiser\Ÿ.,tiveljyr estimated ;alt $100,000 der to show that surplus. Certain studies were retarding in- ducers thé report is w^H worth more December, 1933,, the debt jumped $18,- He represented the County of Vau- and 1933 was $6,253,808^ according to were the aftermiath of yesterday’s Proceeding to enumerate some items stead of aiding pupils. “Latin,” he -dreuil-Soulanges as a Liberal in the then a cursory examination. The fi- 903,915, or just about as much as the flood which saw part of Montreal’s information given in the House of total debt incurred for the previous wihich 'he classed ag reckless spending said, “is one of the greatest offenders. House of Commons from 1925 to 1930. gures from ^pril 4th to Septembe,'- Common® Monday. downtown business section inundated of the people’s money, he cited a pay- The curriculums ore out of balance. 16th 1933 s’how that out of a total of twelve month®, according to Premier In th;at year he Was called to the Sen- In answer to J. R. Hurtubise (Lib., by water gushing from a broken main ment of $300,000, to one firm which au Latin as now taught does not deivielop 58,380 dozen received at the egg grad- Henry’s budget address total.” ate. In iboth Houses he was an infrc- NipLsslng) Hon. W.'’A. Gordon, Min at the corner of Bleury and Craig dited the Provincial 'accounts for the students ’ ability to reason. It has ing station only 18,731 dozen grad “It’s the sanue old slick stuff cal- ' «quent speaker. On the few occasions ister of Labor, stated tOrat in 1932 $5,- streets. three years. He also mentioned the pay- been shown that the study of Latin int- he did speak, it was usually on what ed ia^ extras and 29,372 dozen as firsts, 980,565 was spent, and in 1933 $273,- culated to 'hornswoggle the public,” A 10-blofk area was flooded, traffic erferes witjh their progress in English commented Dr. McQuibban. “But the ment of $65,000 to a legal firm for in- ' he himself referred to as his pet sub the balanced being seconds wbich sold 242. Of this $2,990,282 was eontribut was completely paralysed, telephone vestigating 'transactions of the Dom- and other subjects.” Some of the time public have caught on now. We caught ,ject—evasion of tax payments hy the at an a'VTerage price of 11.39 cents per ed by the Dominion in 1932 and $136,- lines were disconnected and streets in inion Power and Transmission Corn- now devoted to Latin should be used dozen. The average price paid for ex- or>' in the 1932 report of the Liquor •wealthy. 621 in 1933. the affected section were left in u pay. VThis apparently was not en- in the studiy of our own language. j Control Board accunt® when we Named by tihie Iroquois ' Indians tras thoughout this period was 16.87 mess of mud, snow, ice and water. ough,” he went on, “for the same law- More Use of School Plant, found by a close examination of the Chief Sunshine Scatterer,Hon. L. cents while the average price for firsts yer -vvo® paid $1,000 a day for eighteen Addressing the association luncheon, figures that the Administration had A. Wilson livied up to the name. His was 13.60 cents per dozen. In his as in dayg to investigate his own in^'estiga.- Dr. Horace L. Brittain of the Bureau ttorrisburi Man Promoted raided the Liquor Uontrol Board in door was always wide open to the poor, every line of production it ig worth tion.” of Municipal Research "'advanced the 1932 for its entire surplus cash of ^ Producing Irish Play and he will perhaps bei remembered noting tlhat it pays to deliver first class MORRSBURGr Mjareli 5.