MBE SAAAE SSmt: sn c o Cc c c c oanc oo nc n on e cce dn ue P Disagrees on Roads. A. J. Kennedy, Conservative member for 'Timiskaming, disagreed with Mr.} Legault on the matter of road outlets.\ stating that there wasn't a settler in| his electoral district--even though the} district wes much younger than the Sturgeon Falls member's--that didn't' have a road to get out on,. Mr. Ken-- nedy did admit, however, that thete was room for improvement in the man-- . ner in which the settlers worked theil . property. A S "The trouble in the North, and it's| the same sometimes in the South, is| that the settlers are too spoon--fed," he} said. "I have known of settlers whno, took lands fifteen years ago, and haven'twi any more than three acres cleared at the present time. Why, a couple Of; beaver could have done more work in the same time." (