PAG_E_ EIGHT Text of Speech By Conservative Leader As War Session Opens Following is the text of C0nser- With thine statements I wholly vative Leader Marxian’: speech in agree. I have said on other occa- .- . the House of Oulmnonl, Sept. 6. skins, and I repeat todny, that t at the opening of the war session I do not believe there can be. " of Parliament: any neutrality for any part of’ this I do not l-ntenrl to make any pro- Empire when some other pan. of trabted remarks on this occasion. the smpire is at war. But in ti I agree with the HJOII. Mean“ for addition to that, we are fighting Algoma. West (001. His. I-lauiilton) today for our conception of civili- ' ’ wnenhcsaiysthisisatlmofbrnotion nation. we are fighting for - rather than for woids, and I Christianity. in all its branches. would add that so far as this party because Ohristianityiu Protestant ls concerned I can speak with au- and Catholic alike, been per- thoriiy when I say that there will be. neither now nor later, nothing in the shape of political manoeuv- ering on captious criticism. that I saw enveloping Canada secuted in Germany by Hitler. Fighting For Religion We are fighting for religion, be- cause Judaism and the Jews have been persecuted even more cruelly by Hitler. We are fighting for democracy, for liberty of person. liberties which we in Canada enjoy. liberty of speech and assembly, I-Iitlers‘ philosophy is n. tyrannical autocrscy. He places the state above everything and treats the individual as nothing, as a soulless without de- feating England and France. should succeed in havim 5?! liners or its fairly heavy ships get through the barricade of the British and French navies and come across the Atlantic or the Pacific to our shores. I pointed out the dangers an the Pacific. the,dangers on the Atlan- tic. the dangers up the st. Law- rence River. and particularly the dangers down into James Bay, We are going through a very grave crisis, perhaps the gravest that the wo:ld has ever known. After all. we cannot forget that it was Just 25 years ago that this Parliament. met in a special ses- sion.—2l years ago since we ceas- ed to participate in the last war. in other words. there will have been two great wars within the liie-time of a generation. Cer- animal to be used and sacrificed. {mm which . . . . point this city is less Lriuililg t[c>mi>L2a1.§ 8 N“ load for an gr“ eaiitl2tui.del.l’gli?esl£1v}:8’%l§ u1u3°}‘§§;‘."e‘ than 600 miles distant. All the ‘ 3’ ° ‘ ‘ ' cities and towns of Canada be- Bur. at the same time all the xllies in rlie last war and in this one can feel with the certainty .ll£\[ they did not desire the war. the law of tooth and fang. There are those who say that we owe nothing to Poland and therefore we should take no part tween the Cit. of Quebec on the east and the lty of Winnipeg on the west are within that distance 1 Charlton Islands in James Bay. as the Inst one, was thrus; upon '3 mi ~ . In the same way one , ‘ us in fact Mr. Chamberlain $3.;-;.f 5‘;_3r if wazkrpg down the :35 'fd_“Yb(;‘fn°b;“fj1f5 15 1: ‘fig “*0” and 31» Ddlfldifil‘ Were 50 SLTODSU strict we saw a maid d.:g attsck- D °‘ r "8 3”’ es‘ .ri to entering the war at all we all know that there was 2: am arncuiit of grumbling in retain ccuntrres, in some cases where they were not taking part lti the war b:c1use it was thought that ii‘. *3 ‘~=a:Icr5 hesitated to‘ sand up wii.i Poland. But Lnlil very dclav and hesi- tiziczi is today a source of pride 0 all of us. provrrrg as it does so fully and completely that neither ll liillrti nor France wou'd have d l!‘l0 n war: at all had they not bzen zlrivrn lll'.O it by Hitler. ii. is no exrrggcraiiarr to say that ‘.li.s is a rvre: for the preservation )5 3.unia‘n liberty. We have had abundance of evidence that Hitler- ism means autocracy. barbarism. international gnngsterism—I used .lrni. term about i: at the last ses- aicri of this House and I think if is a proper t: m to describe the ac- |i;ris of Hitler. Should Hitler win this war it may well be the End of civllizzition as we know it. The civiiization which we enjoy today may go as other civilizations ia.vve gone before it. Offer: Support ing a child. that we owe ncthirg to the child. Nsvertlwless most of its vsc-uld go to the help of the Therefore I my WM mus E the Cm” danger to Canada if we are not One point I wish to make very properly protected; if the demo- clear is that to my mind we have craclss should be defeated the no quarrel with the German battle ground might well be at our pcpcle as a whole. For generations own gates instead of being 3,000 Lhey have given generously to the miles away across the Atlantic, as wo;ld in science and art and llt- it is today. I submit that our bsst Best Defence Is Attack citizens of Germari descent in this of! land. Our home defences. as I country, and they are amongst said last session. should be our very best citizaris. But. sir, st.en>gthened, for we need a real Germany is controlled at the pres- defence force in Lhe world today. ant time b a.; unscrupulous egoist. Now. sir, following these brief It is true served ezmany well, general statements in regard to the and had he stopped at a certain causu for which Canada is going point he m ht well have gone to war together with Britain and down into hsiory as 8. great Ger- France. before resuming my seat man hero, I should like.to offer. as the lion- He raised the German people orable member for Algcma West in from discouragement, gave them particular offend. what I conceive bark their pride after a Just defeat to be a few practical sugg:-stlons but a humiliating defeat. Had he concerning matters of which stopped there he would have been have some knowledge, and I am accepted perhaps by all the world 'fering them in a constnictive and as a German hero. But he did not advisory way. The honorable mem- stop there. ber for Algcma West and honor- He realized mat the nations able member for Compton (Joseph which had been fighting Germany Blanchette) mentioned the very from 1914 to I918 were sick of unpopular question of profiteerizig. if is Q dangers if some great nation should defeat England and France or even if one of eraiure. We have well over 500,000 defense is an offensive in that fa.r- ‘ of} !successful Hitler. DR. 3.. J. MANION HON view of this, I am communicating to any followers the request that they be in Ottawa 9. day or two in advance of the session.’ And now I shall read the pars- raph I passed over. It is as fol- ows: "At the same time. in giving this co-operation, it must be the steadiesi determination of all of us that there be noaprrofiteerizng of any ld.nd—no unf advantage taken by arLyone——no enrichment for some while others are offerinz their lives." Must Bar Proflteering I repeat that I consider that principle perhaps the most fin- portarit that the Government can adopt in carrying out this coop- eration. I believe that all Canadi- ans desire that that be ca.r;ied out, and they desire it ardcntly. They "cl tliai, anything made l.ri the ‘by of excess profits by anyone at a time like this is, in a sense blood ‘, money. :‘ The idea of growing rich cm the suffering of their fellow Canadians is repugnant to everyone. I say ‘that it must not be pcrniltted, and that there should be an absolute and rigid control to revent it. 1Anyone taking unfair a vantage of ithe Canadian people in this criti- ,' l time deserves the severest con- emnation and punishment. If al- lowed it, will, to my mind, wreck our system. as surely as would a Our system is on trial. While the volunteer is offering his life the profiteer and the racketeer must be eliminated. The honor- able member for Algoma West ex- pressed it as equally of sacrifice, and I agree that that is the desire ing called for next Thursday. In agoat myl‘r,o?nd‘t£'ofI'ortWr.- $1 l E1¢f1LY¢°§°h -'1 'aay hm marl ‘mm quoted me as fol- Oanada badly Itxee to sun A ?lI.n.i.l'i‘tis1euibl9.but I I0 artbar and say that cirwcumstarica. of the Empire made uest that main 0 r e to the oocadon h tlzngadia itize as an 8 n C n » glad-lyygive shelter in the midst of w'in.ter to the children of a neigh- bor whose home was being destroy- ed by fire." I repeat that sentiment. ru- after all. one of tliemfiesotut oi is is A : “suffer Ghriatiaii lime chi to come unto Me , for of such is the kingdom of Heaven," I re t: If the proposal made is feasiibe I believe eh-e Gov- emmiant should forthwith accept it and do everything it can to carry the it out. Then. sir, yesterday in my mail I received what I consider to be I very wise suggestion from a dear friend of mine. a brilliant Canad- ian. an outstanding man of let- and ..anxious to attained old rather serious . would prevent him ordinary active service, In his let- ter he says this: "Could not some genius organize a Canadian Legion of’ Honor at this time. not fo foreign service but to serve can a. to restore its pride in its destiny, and to heal its divisions " To my mind that is a. most worthy idea. even. in peace time. because in Canada who have thou- sands of well-to-do citizens who would offer to scrve—as this ntle- man affered to serve, as icsted in the lettfli‘ —w'ltfhowt. pa ent bv the country. These pecpe are anxious to do something for their country —and that is more true today, in war time. I submit this srivzgvtstion to the Govermriem. '3‘- cause I think it is certainly more worthly of dee consideration to- day even than i would be in ordin- ary limes. LOCAL PROBLEMS CITED There are one or two further points I would ofifer before I re- sume my seat. one is that I be- lieve local Canadian problems must not be neglected or forgotten be- cause Canada is at war, After all, in this time of trial it would be a poor service to the Ilknpire if Can- ada, our Canada, were forgotten. I expect we are to be called rip- on in this s£$ic'n —-perhaps to- morrow or the next day —to pass 3. bill providing for an expenditure or some such figure as $100,000.- 000, with which to finance our part in this war. That is rizht and pro- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - . and I GA! The fr lows today not would evry nun I-fl$.:Wl.nln°nPl Plan Hood Benin Coda! Croft -- 1099 loll Bulli 1l'I1 Saint John. N1, Get under and cool, sweet smoking. ;= , :.__ __ Justice a.nd of others who have studied the uatkm. of Bennett. and various 0 or people. with ROSEBUD Steer your course to pipe happiness with Rosebud; the icbacco you can stay with ihrough every watch -the tobacco that's cut iusi right for easy loading Good old Rosebudl Try iil Test it in your pipe. ihousands of other Moriiimen that Rosebud has something that satisfies their taste. ROSEBUD C t smoking tobacco DISTRICT way You'll agree with AND GB-AND ORANGE IDDGE VISITATION Handy Sec’-flglrt Pouch, 15¢ 1/2 lb. Iln 60¢ JEWELRY T0 GRAVE war and anxious for peace and I say. sir, that today I know of M mick fgfnflmw This session of Parliament was dis‘ m . n, th lm t mm of all good c,mMuam_ _ , _ wu valley uaguvulafgv 10* the Purim woui.’i"“.§’3°".ims’.§’sc"“..’§’.§';"u§in.£”§f. $3 'z§§’o§'.’°’?mpc?'i§n?"” ‘icy °’r‘o?“"r£‘i‘§ Now. one further -=.u:<s<=—~=t1on. I 513: ‘.‘.‘.‘.’.‘:““..li.%‘;‘ r‘r’.1§§e”°a:§3.‘.:’ic Ar wan ALREADY. as Mrs. M “Rh surgeon and air rorce major, in °f °“m,‘,‘° up” a'm°ma‘V ‘°“”“’°1°n cure peace. He saw his chance in Government to a out than to see '~‘‘i”-‘-k “*9 G"~7"’°"‘mem- -‘:h'°'“1d “*1” of money on deposit in the banks 3" Q“ °““’C° Hm» V1°k°“0- W¢5t- Iouurdanm with his will cu Effd a‘"’."°m-‘L ffrmme Mtgonf. °’ that desire on the pazt of the that there is no profiteering during lmm‘—’d13‘*9 59995 W, m'~"b°W9 0"’ the money we med should be on. I hope the Prime Minister will When 910 member! 0'1 B611 1-014- buried wearing a pin prescnriedhim ‘aet t‘f1"‘~‘“gT~“d 5,‘1’PP1°’ 1° 6&9 Alljgs and wax ad,-av.;'1ag.3 of in 1; mg Wu; By pmmeermg I mean industry. to co-ordinate industrial “mad at Very low was of mg”. need me when I say that I think enwnailwd me GNU‘! 140 0 01' by King George V. Qtlicr lewairy p.r ‘-31 Am B -W“ pay n 5 15 One Of his outstanuina c1"H1r- Unfair or excessive profits made l’md“°“°“ “W1 W 91151”? fun Md est—-—'n-ct at such rates and on such we mlrht Well decllm 0“! P05l- "*5 and me I-4”?“ °f “W3 was buried with him in a box. ‘?3‘"- T“ Pfime Mlmsu" the “her acicristics that he sees his chance by taking advantage of the critical 9”“-"NV"? Bid {mm W‘ 1“d“5m31 terms as it‘ was obtained in 191-1 “On 0119111! I!!!‘ 6'0"‘! I T996845 DL‘m‘*~ A ”'“‘“b” °‘ u“ . 1“ 3 5“‘tfg“°‘:_§1 ‘€’m‘§‘ I h‘”2'§ and grabs it ve ‘rapidly. condition in which our country We '0 Cfillada 3" '-N5 i-“Y1“8 “ma and in subsequent years. But in ‘that W9 are It Will‘. I do not think mmbem 3' ‘Wm 393191 .l T Y O3 me me’ 53 ' E ii W?‘ I think we al imow today that and our Empire find themselves. 1“ me last War the industrialist-9 the absence of our men thcm- it can possibly be questioned but louse.» Column. Kenmmlaodao Hand-Woven P-low or . 0' seek Parliaments “uLh° W ‘)1’ when he fo'tif‘led the Rlhilne he So far as I am concerned this is 0‘ Cmlada did 3 m“3'“mC9m Pie“ selves let us strive to make Can- WM W9 I10 54 W311 In W9 ‘"397’ at mlemm” w°“°‘m “gm” ‘“ - enecum C°'°pem"1°n by Oanfida was blirffing. the French and Brit— not a new thought °f "V°‘"k- '1'h'5Y W9”-‘ °°mF’3°m5“t5d ads 9. land reall worth of their 953 07 05510531 318 and *3 “fifldd W55‘? “MUN 3-01180. Can Quickly Make ;‘m§h°i51d°{°fdB.-’“’“1f“' ‘:,’]”he§‘at lsh He had a vcrv small army I have been expressing it for G“ t'7°i" “'°rk bl’ me Brmfih W“ love 9. land re}alI(v wo¥-iii living 01931‘ lhiflkmfl 1“ 011!‘ COUNTY I £21 ouawaaduu " 5% ‘run “>0” 0 ewe 0? we 90- I “ ' '. . ~ . Ob‘ rt, ‘h in tl kcd - ’ ‘ i be (1 nu: Edw I.-odse 1- edarue. which might well hare b6\.ndl'l\\.1'\ many years, and particularly in I‘ 1“ “ 9“ 9'5’ “"5” 13-“ in I-hm-k W1‘ P°~‘“_I"-lg: Shfnllié Mm1":1:h;_ A ‘hon mm was mm ‘M quite clear. they _ in a statement to the tire assistance and authority of Parliarrient I may sav at once that for the sp‘.en::iid assistance gave to Great Britain. I 5h°“:d 1”" t° much "Ham up’ back; but again, pzobably their de- London and To:oni.o just a year on the speech from the Throne it- :-‘rre for peace ke t them from in- ago this month, I expressed Grmd mag‘ h°n°“ “wad” .0 °“ "Me the Grand Lodge officer: present Imaude the Prime Minute’ has me “gem terfering. Immed tely after the argain the other day in a statement Another suggiestion and itis this: and support of the party which I have the honor to lead. It is our duty to let the world. il'l*3l‘.dS and foe alike. know that we nre tcdav unfit:-div behind Ihe m::'ne.~ cmirtry in this war for hiimrm liberty. Enzland and France went into this war wzth no selfish motives, refortificatlon of the Rhine he re- I put out to the press. the clay armed Gem-iimy. and during that Poland and Germany went to war. Erogress he found it necessary to That was two days before Britain egin his mu;d:rs. and France declared war. one week Many of the military leaders of ago today. and for the sake of the Germany who differed with him record I am going to fake this op- in regard to some of his methods TWUHIW Of PXECUIK th1s‘rathe.“ were wiped out of existence in ief statement upon Harisard. It what were called blood purges. was as follows’ Let not the abuses of political pat- ronage and favoritism Interfere with our nn.tio‘na.l efforts. Canada as a whole is fighting. not one party, and Canada demands that we do our duly fearlessly and fairly. Let service, and quality, and honesty rule in all our vast ex- penditures. We must not let any self and read the one paragraph which is really the of the speech. If thcze is any objection I shall read it all as it is le -3’. but I think this one paragraph covers the speech pretty thoroug/-h- ly. It reads: "You have been summoned at the earliest moment in order that the Government may seek author- on the same day an the statement from which I quoted ii few moments ago used terms which were more definite than those contained in the Speech from the 'I'h1-one. He said: "In the event of the United Kingdom 'becomi.ng engaged in war in the effort to resist aggression. the Government of Canada have then all repaired where an elegant s and served by the ictoria. Wont ladies in their very efficient mn- oyed by all. Quite I 'a wives with no hope of financial gain. -- '- scandal destroy ur efforts ~ unanimousl decided as Parlia- - ‘Um no desire for My. d]Se_ Then he conquered Austria, again In this criss. as in those of - ° - ity for the measures net‘/zssaiy for .V_ v » A I ' m “N, no imperxamugn am_ without a doubt ir.s_tigatin-g ‘the September and March last, I re- Ph i I F" U ed me defence of Canada‘ and for co‘ mghmimifseffi " it i uoied i th S0?¢:‘%1l£1Y gi°F1§?g-kl! *9 b, .319,’ Wm, in to save CM_ murder of me li_tt1e_ C'han.ce.lor, framed fncm 1 1kiIl‘_? lystatcmcnis Y5 93 "995 1'! operation in the determined effort N555 OW 5 0. H 0 cigars Ar," um mick‘ Md 1 _ 11.‘ _ {mm Hm“. a man whose Dcllfuss, and rmprrsomng Schusch- regarding the international situa- _ which is being made to resist fui-- D“ - - ‘ m _ X . V m,,g_ who as fa. as We know 15 sun “on becausg 1 mt that at this Then. another suggestion. Based they aggression and to prevent the -to speak its authority for ef- ed awav the 18/1105 013311 0 l>.lf~’l10d “Sid NW WV‘? 3” 19““°d m°pr15C,-n if he is not dead terribly c_mg,a1 hour in worm 31. upon some ersonalknowledge and appeal to forge instead of the fective co-operation by Crlnda at hire?-hi’!-‘n 11111118 $110 1 P0031 '0 “‘‘''‘ 7”’ ‘*““’”l'' *1 ‘"3" Wm’ has These two men were pyunjshed fairs. it is the duty not only of our experience would like to point me means in the settlement of the side of Britain." Icfgsatglrtv-of B1'°« CM-E ‘W03 on numerous occasions in his own , country and Austria. at any rate l instigated murder for the attain- ’ merit of his ends. a man who rode out that one of the grave en'ors in the conduct of the last war was the permitting of huge numbers of unfit men to get into the forces. 1 Lodge chairman. and the gathering was addressed by R..W. umnd Master P. M. Mocauil, Ellerslle. Bro. RAY. W. A. Patterson, dale‘ Past ntei-national disputes. Already the militia, the naval service and the air force have been placed on ac- tive service. and certain other And again: "In the light of all the lnlforma- tlon at its disposal, the Govern- ment will recommend to Parlia- ment the measures which it be- by Hitler and his Nazi followers public men, but of all others., to for the crime of loving their couri- endeavor to unify and solidfy Ca- try and desiring its freedom. Then nadlan public opinion. he dc<,trcye:i Czechoslovakia. put- “To hold our country together is A Broadband is Your “LooIl' can work What miracles YOU rwghshcd over Austria and Czech- , . P B . _ V , _ , _ _ aka 9 ‘man Who EDPBTEBNY 3*," 1ir1l11§51ca.?up1,1;,‘;§-l °ar;,c{hf,on"C§, m?‘Bfi1ivrt=n §1r3iiis§;§ii&1‘ gags" between 59:32 ;g;?5k&$red§fic mvtfirinbéggi ,‘,’§§’,.',‘,‘c‘,§‘“§, ‘"‘,‘§‘,§’,? cbL.ea°5I}5";t:'-,dde 5:; lieves to be the most effective Grand Master T. J. Inman. Bedr with weavingl This unusual look- h‘ -“'°”“"‘ 5“°“’d' is his desire in make Pclandwihe Germany and Polyaind is now in there were in some battalions in temal security under the War Mea- for co-operation and defence " que: R-W- Devi» 5- ins vi1l°w—5° mm‘ °“ W’ 1,13: wt? “alt ubemu’ “gnaw! next victim. progress and undoubtedly England Efifllfind 35 N811 35 0“°"'h1“d 01 sures Act and other existing au- 1 81MB-'e1Y hfllie End ‘-7115! that 33- Ffenchv Ch"1°W9‘°Wn Ind °'-I‘-' or studio couch-43°83“ 3‘ “ °" agnafb<:$:,d‘;r1°b1‘3‘:'f1°“5'b§‘:f’{""' and 1m§_noe_ in wooydance with the personnel unfit for service, ¢_h(,my_ prcmosals for r 91. when he . the Prime Min- er-s. Bro. wm. Harvey 80" I dinsry dishcloth. Ed for mu 1] es. sfmayi cat- Pnhndq Tragic “Mary mgr, p1e¢.3.e,_ Wm be forced 19 d9. one-third of the pcrsclrmel who fecuve Mm,“ by cm,3,d,a win be later will make clear the position number of selections mi the violin. d the other materials 19“ .nd 'b:,.T’ ‘D099 0 Mm nlnz his V cure wgr on the side 0; PQ]gnd s"-aiild never have been accepted laid before ygu without deyayg» and policy of the Government. and accompanied 3“ ‘W “ten” need. besides a dishcloih is “H. Tn Mom’ and against international gangs- M 311- I have no desire to be critical U130“ that 01931’ find dififilflté Omfllemen 310'! H&V°100k B193!“ gqug[e_ are just some mlol'iI11W°°1v “L” “te’;l°tt‘l‘° ms‘ mm “m0 M-5 “'5 .k“"‘i"- Pchmd has hm 3 terism as displayed by Hitler That condition was bmugh when 1 my (113,; w my mind mag statement depends everything. and David Diamond who gave a . breadboard for your "loom" ’ A emph °td°"‘”““’“’ me “’°”'3- ‘'53’ ‘’”‘° ‘“5‘°"Y- Om 0”‘ 5° throughout me pm vear In mi. about by two chief reasons: - Jfatemem, of Canada; pogman at Upon that statement depends the wonderful exhibition of awp-danc- Thumb rack me dlghclofh to the ,e,,',“‘,’§d abglrltlrign ‘hm he at" back ‘° the 13“ q“‘‘'"''°‘‘' °‘ m” mm and personal liberty are fighting Y-lame“ WHO des‘-Nd '50 X5150 bit‘ he present time is not sufficient- GWPONVB and erfiusiastic effort ing_ followed by Mia. Preston B1‘ breadboard and thread a MW the? mo“ gt N 10 Year! 8-80 in CEIIWFY BN1 “Nd 1313-‘ P013114 h” 10,- q.he1,- gxlgtgngq falions loyal-ly and patriotically V deflnfie and cits;-_ oonsjdgx-1;,‘ which will be made bv our Cansd- man and Mn. John Moore. RAud- In 0, “mm, M551, Wm; ym. Aftefimt we “°°°°"‘1B°“’“3'“"‘3- been W-”'m°“°d t1“‘°° '51’'‘°'~ 1"‘ hurried men into the ranks so that me W1”, and gerephme menu” fans. Upon it defpends the real il":§ were given by Mrs. Stanley M, way, the ,1; horizontal Ind "Le ndeCf.mmliir!t Napo eon Botia.- cldentally the leader in that first Al“, Wm‘ Lmrm, (hey would make a record in gat- md yam,” that 1 have received_ success of any of orts whllch Can- B._-ant, Mrs. Roland Bros. um .1: vemcal line, you see on D. e s e in early middle Mug numbers sufficient to form a mnsgdegng mg mes, gmgemenig ads will make Wh. Bryant and I-Iaveloc! Bryant pmow__by golng 0,.” and under gar-titlon was Germany, supported y Riissia and Austria. Those of 3010 by B,-o_ wage, &mm_ mm} nib as a prisoner on the island of indiwdual Omani” hat have been made. y think the In closyng 1-{want m S“ that we mu thread! 0‘ the dishcmh. 5i_ Helm“, and I hope‘ and be_ Us who have studied me me of bh"§oIw ltgiatdflie die is cast. I feel battalion. ‘ _ “ .., . . . it i 11 who joined the army, but were un 1 g c d exvpe c run are fish rig in a war for justice, by veterans. Bryant and Diamond. d H m_.wlilch }:5:3:E){a'{}11:xFv’é§g§é“%{p’°b3§fi)‘¥ the N.‘“’°'e°“ Wm "3m°“"‘b.°1' that °“ .,fi....d§,°,‘,,’, 11:: 1~L;),!5,1fin’;l1yc¥,[;Ssé,-13,’: fit, joined from patriotic reasons. f§,."t‘Z,',’,..§°,., {rim 31¢ pfrmg M1“. for horror and for liberty. We in Solo. Mrs. Albert Milligan and in- "N:.x:,1;;h°“:,:,§e'",,paiy,: dlagrlm 5“ mac we trust macéusieu Maren,“ I1 h1r"smi;)i:.:.1t ego ttgewgglsgg mg pa “me _ 1 5,, oofnple[Q]y petthtapg treallfiiriig gist they Lear; star of the Governmmtvihmmtggn c‘;:3~ada,Il'i‘_l:;engie p;:;)v1: 1: Engllmg W social ll?fl‘JM mom You graduate lire rcauom ‘ . to th 1 mi, uni, u anxcus serve. tthi ll . I h t e . 0 se a. sng-son ' (gh me“ Such m‘° 35 ”‘”- “W "*0" d°‘3131'° 9°19“ ‘ 3*‘ clear-1; 5%? ox §¢.,§i,“‘.,.§‘§‘ have said. many of them——tena of E.,,m,‘M,,§‘,‘,.ie, ,,u,°,’},°.ke : mm. motives and no desire for profit. hands while aiming Auld In d’°W”“ bgd‘ °;’1',’,I:§:é.‘:ew out "‘°“' “"4 “'3 "can we "‘°’m“ °’ last in the House of Commons Yh°U53n¢'3-‘SW 85 W‘ 95 England» merit as full and complete as clear We 11”? D0 9“ “V Wwllfd MW SYIIB. cloning Vlfrh N16 NI?-101:3 s°°n ygun fie ' Quotes Laurier beauty and urity on that altar of when 1 declared my ccmpleté at great cost to Os:/yirs. because ma deflnim as it 55 pcssme to do. ié:oi;;:.m\lv:; sir-‘ealimgilfngnogr we will Anthem. Dfgilimlz sm|'n:8§madbMrd..1°°n. ns no as an national de. re to be r\e-esta'nllsh- ed: and during all the decades since Napoleon first visited War- saw hope for national reincarna- tion has sprung eternal in the they had to be returned to Cans- d»a at a cost to this country which had to be added to our huge debt. I submit that this must. not be repeated and. I submit further that fter all. the pzople have a right such a ststern-ent. It is true that arliament has been called to give ts sanction and authority to what he Government will do, but after you can weave a boudoir set. M agreement with Sir Wilfrid Laur- uslngoribbon and lace. or on! card fer’; declaration that ‘when Britain is at war Canada is at war.’ "There can be no neutrality for Canada while Britain is emaged principles which are barbamua and brutal. Confident in the right of our cause, certain that justice will finally prevail. we should pledge Sir. we are bound to participate in this war. We are Biritish sub. is-cis, we are part of the British Empire. and as I haxe expressed nrd "loom" Y0“ 93“ “'°'"' mun purse. . ' step-by-step dlreciions it on other occasions. I do not see breasts cf the Poies. in 3 war of me nd d m it can bg very easily rvrevented. 11 the Govgmmem mu“ 5“-fin", mu-591‘-es here tad,“ M d” our duty In, 1;?“{h:‘3’eB°r‘r11‘Ilk‘l‘30.;§1I:)1}1'rg)e tinhhand out 'I'1h€Itl1a.i't5tI'h& gentiitry of 133110011111 -I-he:e,,.,,.e. in my ogmjon flu“; Here is another suggestion: ts ,,;,~_;c,y to p,,,m,_mem clearly by Canada and the Empire. way tohospital,a.nd acoroneu"_a'{yr.n-y azrama effourl ’\:«"je:ei;iJ1eE! ;l;§‘°g>w:';,, ... ..:;....**.....°..:°*".t: i.'=:;°v.:..2¥.‘......°.....r..':..i..:: ..°.?:..: unwed or c-um wu can rm. ‘*3 my ”°:.*:.:2*;.*?.. is deWv- _._.._ ”°‘2‘S.%’°“".“...“:’*....‘ ass. .*.:::i :*:.'°..¥;... ..... Iaarliament held 25 ars ago the ed'Pola-rid, m.uch in the llireriesa of gfd f1‘..u,:1n°.,(é'°§era.S:n t¢w,.‘,.t‘k,x,1¢Br1¢,tca,‘l.,n ‘J.‘§“§ep%X§e.§i°.."°§?“§noge wheo en- V3361»:-, "3g.,§‘r.ul§‘£i '“"‘i§.b§a§iv°Jr' - from fallelng on a concrete side- make afghans. scarves. hm! "lg: finder of the Omxustion f th th tcou tr it mgr been re- .. “ ., , -'r . u. it fr sins. 0"” days. leading the Liberal ooppcgf vioerisgrteg the gar-3i.iItioriis of the 8th m§“wM., u, 1, Q, t ggrefmia °(‘)]X(i:Se1"‘ll'l'tmxi‘v,'cll‘”lOuZ}'?1l|:‘. Bflxufgtz, Empire “.,h“;,“,°.”i§ :1’ RED FEET by Tony‘ r I. Wm of mm ;’>er:;nalei‘i‘s!e. 0 lion, as I am leading the Conservs- century. and since Poland has been mph um“ I ?.X,_°ve ,i,,,f,‘°"m"“.’,.'$.', it is this that unless it is rieces- doufifl wuyut that -mam mqy fly odo, 3. is. a navy Wat:-mad " ' . W 1 We °l’9°5’”°“ Wdfliy, that br1l- recreated it has become I IN“ rem-sinin rs ra hs because I sarv for the preservation of our some argument on technical and '1 Boner. send zoo in coins for 30”’ ml, lfiaigt lirenrih-Caniadian, Sir Wi‘.- and proud state, New this mter wish to gdeapla wfiitinpifiseo-eatery national life so far as possible legal grounds but I believe that is Police said M ch-we hid hem of How To Weave W’-’“’ N , r our or. expressed himself national angster dianands that . ‘ . ‘ g, V -1, h’ , .1 am“ an id ' lod ed. and th 17 not hold- rdlan Home ’ 4 more eloquently than I am cs/pable Poland Sll%|'nii5 to him or be des- F»?-fie ”¢?3v§§f.§3§.r°°333§§" this beml:ev;. gzutmotf tiergerdan er 1338. W; h‘i)r.':/gamlisitened to speeches made img anyone in w with ma 39 “‘,,f, Ci:-jaw,-M plainly I §’i',,§§‘2§“h€§dse{,,;‘;,‘;§,“§‘;“,j,‘gf? °' my ol{hc%,$‘fu",ff,‘:,nang{,flun' M10; crisis has not followed the course It Will not 01113’ SW8 fills‘! V; by the Minister of Justice (Hon. Sullivan's death. c w mire, A‘ddresa. and the Name + .;;iz:..1c= W when we we we mew-”°‘°x-f‘ i::.v::*..°:.”"i2.“.“:;:="a..‘:i mi. ";§r.;“.“*“.i.°....“i.‘.’i‘. .3?“ s" '°°°"“- mu»- ’ ‘ 1'95 at war we are at naturally are most interested. I-In Id th th 1 ‘N _ gounh-V andiagening we imggpgn- M th 00 t. I h ,,.d .__.___..__...._. 3 . rgréirclirimrfy rm '°'”””§ W‘ 0”“ ‘°""““" ‘°“"‘ °‘“"“"}"‘°“ '“"‘ "5’ nuts 1': great): er gisefvego sons which would have to be paid. the srfeeore‘§e$"i§a'irfler u-:1": have GAIN rromvm PI-A03 Name ad“ ,5 3 “ ‘fig 5%“ W‘ cm‘ “"”““"“’ ‘5 ‘‘°‘‘“‘“°‘°“ '1"“" " in this, I informed Mr. King mu. studied the subject thoroughly. I -—- 1; A Mlle ‘;’“' H0‘-m he md_ lgggife he has placed berm 1 MM mm,“ Bvnriabie go, pon:ul- seas HAVEN son CHILDREN have passed the opinion mvself ( N. aapt. M11“; EE; -‘Upon this occasion 1 am.‘ 1. .4, They must give uv their “°“°“v t?rg:na:d1dan5S°ds.s?:{:r%:nI cflatn $133 some time no a cow auditifhff v§'a‘:."“"1lsbe"ritev'§°'r£iioc.’t'"i§ wurt11_}>1n:e in themm Iflon-1 street Adm“ _ the House and to myself to speak even their na.tiona'lit_v;: they ml!“ (,9 1):: King and his Government came out from Englarid,m§'I-iflh I the realistic and the practical aitti- 3359581 I I gggh Tgzolligteafggj mug egg; rive tzpwtheir li»b:;vy(.fl1;it mg: Wm 1,.’ gm}, Emu believe was met with 8. good mi tude that we must wcapt. I ba- in ft {fr the 0ov.ermr'I 0w #2 7 ‘ ‘mfiu “"53 ° - ' the res: that I of favor here in Csnadl. 5 lieve that is the opinion of the V PW‘ Pro!” ofte been occaai debt llthisi do ded th - '“°""“” ° _ . 9.5 _/are In due nous? z nave°'§2w°§y. .55 Smpr. ..g‘u,.,".‘§,';¢,,, E,‘ g;,*,; er session of Parliam_sgi§_i_s be Cangi_a__be_a. haven for main Prime Minister; of the Minister of chic . Oltr value before their very eye. refused. I believe that was the only choice that could be made ‘xv free men. Most people who have enjoyed freedom would prefer deahh to slavery. The as deserve success, and if they do rioting: it giiistlce indeed must be bl old- Then F‘f‘l.‘|'lCe and Britain feted aid in accordance with heir piedgss. could not do other wise. not can'we do otherwise if we wish to possess our own nub. In this war. sir, we line up rain and F‘ranoe.1nd with Justice and rimteoimieu and I repeat it on this occasion. , that there is but one mind and one ,,=; heart in Canada. At other times , we may have had different views - as to rn by which we are to serve our country and our mn- pire. More than once I have de- 5 clan-ed that if England were ever A ; in on-iger—nay, not only in dur- , war. but if she were ever BRINGING UP FATHER ECT-YOU By George M°M.“m YOU INS MAGGIE - I HT NOU HEN IGO OUT AGAIN-|’L.l. 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