llllAllLllTTETllllll auiiniiiiii nut-nu; Dolly (Ieuiln 1B1) Incident 140M. 00!. W. Chock: l. IcI-Iro lilac Prouldut J. l. Bunion F. J. l. Idltor mid lanolin; Director J. B. Burnett, F. I. l. cnmuy Llout. Col. D. A. Inclflimnni ll- l- Auoclnte Eillmrr Inn! Wlllnr uni D. K. 0 QUBHCBIPTIDN BATE! .00 r our (Iii advance) delivered to City M: pcrwyclr (lrrldvnncc) mulled t» l’. . Inland 18.00 per your tln advance; mulled to Unnaih and U. l. Member: Audit Bureau or Clftllllllllll 1*» s‘ ----.-ra-z~r=arzzs<aivt “The Strongest Memory i8 WWII" "N"! rite Wealciii! !nk.:_ SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1938 Austria's Submission Austria yesterday stood on the brink of civil * war." It seems that Hitler has struck again a: l the psychological moment, coived the recalcitrant _ Austrian Chancellor voii Schuschnigg into sub- 1 mission, and forced a Nazi government on the Austrian people. The plebiscite antiounccd by the Chancellor to bc held tomorrow on the ques- tion oi his jiiiliei- of Austrian iuilepeudeiice has been ciiivt-lltwl. tii-rniaii troop; have iuvarletl [Lu \'t'*lllll'_‘. lltlltlllltl-{Il ‘I lti‘ phi-till" - \\l|;.l il-~' v.11 lit do? Ill‘ liitizliirj "llvil lilllIllHI lrgitt; lllla’ _ ltvllll .|\ll1Ill .ij_j.|\|i-l liviitlall 3‘ ilozix. ' ~11, ha- a niawr political vrisi~ to deal i v an It '. staivi- fw-f. tlilr in la»!!- i‘. 1: \.l'.l litlllllll‘, tli" dlll-llloli l- It'll“. ‘zhnlniliiii '.i.i- iuuirvlli-il his “(Viv lib-it: i- to lu- an ituurgviicv val» rilitlllgLlfi .<t i iliii-riniueil lu .~loi_,i Iii i nuihzz»: ~ trt of plunging all blurope into lllflilll" slzinl. Ila‘ the inoinetlt, .\usli‘iit's subinissiiir. !ll.l\ lyivv >ll\'Cll the sittiatiou. lint it is quite clear that llitler is bent on constituting niidille Eur-ape a (ierman empire. lt is not a pieaszui! prospect for the surviving (leinocraeies to eon- teuipl:i‘i-. Prospective LiberaT Candidates It is llllilcl'>li_i0tl that Ilou, C. A. Dunning will _. return to Qttawa on Monday morning. Hut in ‘i? , the interval it is expected that an understarirling will he arrived at between him and the members of the Queens County Liberal Association exec- utive as to \\'ll0 shall be nominated as his col- league in succession to the late Mr. Peter 3m- clair. §everal names have been prominently mentioned. inclnrlinrf llon. Citrus blricmillan. l Mr. l. \V:iltr~r lone-g lion, T. \\'. l.. l'rn\\'.\i~. Vr. Pit-sol (f. (handler. I\lr. l5. T. lliggs, and Hon B. W. LePage. \\’ith regard to the last named, it is understood that he is prepared to give way in favour of Mr. Prowse as he antici- pates receiving the appointment of the Gover- norship at the close of the present year. The Point Al Issue _ Two letters appear in today's F0rlliii COllHllHS i Yrom dispossessed property owners in the Na- tional Park area, both in reply to alleged mis- atzitenients zippcaring in the Liberal press. it i5 IO more the right of the press than of the Liov- ernment to sit; in judgment on the in I its or de- i merits of the complainants‘ cases individually. That should be a matter for the courts to deter- '; mine, and we have no intention of iisurping the _ courts’ prerogative, as the Government has done. The issue, so far as the puhlic is con- ‘ l ,. , corned, is thus set forth in Mrs. \Vyand’s letter: A "Some of the land exvrwrlawd 118B m" been released to the owners. Some owners have received special consideration. Unfortunately. 1 have no influential friends at court. 1 rim uri- "No doubt. the members of the Executive hope i that financial necessity may force mc. B5 ll? hi: . {gt-twin qpihetig, gtio accept. what. the Governmeu p ease ve- ,‘ "1 consider that I have been unfairly and un- ‘il , justly treated. er that a vita principle I coiisld n1 . of justice has been violated by the Provincial ' Legislature. ‘t’“°°““m'” "infill tidéfiaftifi ‘t3 impartial hear rig un my 1' until I have been forcibly ejected from my property!‘ That is the issue. Are these people t0 be treated like the kulaks of Soviet Russia, or are they entitled to British justice? 'l‘he issue will shortly have to be faced by our Liberal legislators, and let them weigh Wcll ll"? consequence. The reason implicit in_the Gov- ernment's attitude in this case, and voicedcpcn- ly by two itienibers of the Government in the similar ease of the Road Act, I937, 15 m!" Q"? (Yam-Ix cannot be trusted female out fit-m”- That is a very serious contention, involving the ' competency of our whole judicial system. Our Courts deal almost daily with questions of land v values, not to speak of graver and more un- porlziizt issues where life as well as property is at stake. They are sworn to ihschzirge their _ duties fairly and iiupartially._ _Yet they are m- conipctcnt to do so in the opinion of the (‘lamp- bell Government. They are incompetent m‘ the opinion of the Legislature of this Province. lVhat other reason can be zillegcil for vesting‘ "f? ‘the (iOYCTHTlIPIll with the dictatorial powers of a Star Chamber? x,- ~- _\I_—;'-:x‘ - ~ , - _:“d<»‘w‘-'.5“_.c“ 3i! ___ Liberal "Economy" Budgets Liberal balanced budgets always seem to have a catch in them. ..We lm°W what hi“ hflllpfll‘ over the previous high mark reached‘ in i937 °f $543,209. And in order to meet this ex- penditure and show a credit balance the pro- vmce proposes to raise in revenue $8,500,604, or $631,121 more than the peak revenues of last year. To accomplish this it plans to resort to new or increased taxation, chiefly on incorporat- ed companies which will net the province $425,- 000 more, and on gasoline, which will bring in about $222,350 more than last year.” What about fiova Scotia? 909, or $315,215 more than in i936. Provincial expenditures followed revenues in their upward flight and reached $10,784,666, or $749,783 more than the Government expected when it brought down its estimates in the House a year ago. Mr. Black, Opposition leader, charged violation of Liberal election promises to reduce taxation and brought out that the government had borrowed more than thirteen million dollars since the last Public Accounts were brought down. He also showed that expenditures in i933 (the last Conservative. year) including sink- ing fund, had totalled $8,845,795, or $2,188,044 less than the amount expended during the fiscal PUFlLKl ending Nov, 3r), 1937. ' I -Illllllrll' l iiirx “\\lii do ilu- luuithvu rage .|llil tht- pt-tiplu. ltiiziqiizi: a \:iiii lllllbfl? llu- foul lialli ~anl in llln luzirt, 'lh\-i'i- i< no tiorl. The bruit-its ilv clazi- the glory of (ind; and the liriiizunciit >llt'l\\('lll llis hziniliiiurlc. The waters are coini- in unto my soul. ;\ thousand years in Thy sight are but as _\t‘5lL'l‘llLl_\‘_ They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. lie that goeth forth and weep- eth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with hiin. 1 will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence coineth my help. Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! lixccjit the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that bigild it. Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee. Put not your trust in princes.” “All the statements in the foregoing para- graph,” says the New York Times, “are from the Psalms. is only fair to state that the present writer would never be guilty of such poor grammar as ‘from ivhi-iirr", nuv more than ll!‘ would he guilty of making hlark Antony say ‘the lllfl>l unkindest i cut oi all.’ llut that is neither here nor there. “Much more to the point is the discovery that the Book of Psalms is ideal ncivspaper technique. Most of the Psalms tell their story in the first sentence. and tell it with a terrific punch. That is why it took such a short time to pick out the quotations iri the preceding paragraph. They stood out right at the beginning of every chap- ter. “There are exceptions. of course, Psalm 37, .for instance, is longer than the average, and will bear reading through to the end. Not until Yer-a‘ ll’ are \\(‘ infuriiie-l tlizit the tum-l; shall inherit the earth, a sentiment with Rvhicli all the parliamentary correspondents are no ‘doubt fam- Not until Verse 25 does the author of the Psalms assert categorically, ‘I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed As a sociological proposition, parliamentary reporters might question it, but the statement in itself they have certainly en- iliar—-—as a sentiment. begging bread.’ countered from time to time. “In any event, for a quick rediscovery of the One can get by Nearly al- Psalms" a half hour will do. with only the opening sentence. ways it announces the theme in unmistakable tones, whatever may be the mood of the moment. Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee, Make a joyful noise, all ye lands. The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. “Such lines are part of the English language, even if the reporters can't give you the chapter and verse. They know the face but they can't recall the name; that is all.” r Editorial Notes Ember Day. I Ffilkfi Russian revolution this date, I917. i- w 1k a Although on a. sad mission, the Hon. C. A Dunning is welcomed on his visit to his con- stituency. illlrilifi Nobody in London would consider a gather- ing of from 30 to 500 young people anything to worry about, but propagandists put a different construction upon it. It! l9 >9‘ d‘ Our seemingly will approval, the Quebec “padlock law” contemporary quotes, it, it will have inzidc its first surrender to tha absolulisni which is spreading like a blight over all Europe." Right of appeal to the courts is also, of course, a British constitutional principle. Its "subversion" in this Province by the (Pomp bell Government is just as much a “denial o civil rights", Quebec or Alberta. l.‘ ed to the balanced budget pledge of _the Camp- bell Governmenb-with all the additional taxa- ‘ tion imposed since taking office they need, ac- _ cording to their brief presented to the Rowell Commission, over six hundred thousand dollar! additional subsidy to maintain public services on the basis of a minimum reasonable standard._ The Liberal government in New llrunsiviek, at first glance, would seem to he doing better. After "achieving" a balanced budget on ordinary account for the last fiscal year they expect to _ t the performance this year, and to come l , out with a credit balance of about 217.000 when the fiscal year ends ‘T1358. 0n l1" face of it, look: like good buulneis, says the , ‘Saint John Telegraph-Journal (IndependH-Ui “but an examination of the budget fl m prea- ' in the legislature NVQ8lfl.il’I!L.l.§ gin-rs“! ' yur will witness n record high provincial ex- penditure lrnountiiig to $433,504, It! "@115" - ci-Yiritllt“: >....~.- 1 I i OI 4 French Premiers change so frequently that one tunable safety is at a loss to recall to which of the following of ficial groups in longs: Radical and Radical Socialists, r56, So ciiilist, 97, Socialist and Republican Uiiion, 48, Radical Left, 46, Republican Federation, 43, 33, Left Republican, 33, Centre Republican, Left Independent, 25, Independent Left, I6, Re publican and Social, i5, Popular Democratic, n, United Workers, 1o, Communist, to, advocates Marxian Socialism but opposes Com munism, and is unwilling to share res CHINE!- The Macdonald Government announces a revenue surplus of $62,- 666 which is more than accounted for by last year's record-breaking profits on liquor, $1,285,- It has not been thought necessary to put them in quotation marks, since there ivas very little danger of their being erroneously at- tributed to the writer of this column; though it the United Chiirchman as denouncing as a subversion of British principles and stating that “should Par- liament fail to disallow this law and all laws like and therefore a justification for federal interference, as any legislation passed in parliament the latest one bc- Republican Centre, 7, Social Action, 5, No Group, 47, In- iblzpendent, i2. On second thoughts Chautemps ongs to the first named group, while his auc- ceasor iii floor leader of the second group, which sibflity by participation of Minister: in a eoa ition gov- annoarrrzrptwgr continuity NOTES BY lllE I“ Scotland Yard started the your with only one unsolved murder. Fbrty of them were bro ht to its attention in 198'! and - a were solved. Ontario, w! its v us evidently Ambrose Small case an other unsolved murders, coud take a few lessons tn crime solution from the Yiird-Brockvfllc Recorder and ‘limes. . Government lloiiso at Tomato was closed as a. measure of economy. How much money l8 saved oy pio- hnaltlnii the gunners rtre of! a few blank shells? . . But. do the public really, rejoice at these trunipery ec- onomies? We have a hunch they like than sort. of thinly-including the talks on the sidercaus. The people 0t ouuzrio haie ii veueration for the buildings and the customs that link them with. he past, when m5 rural folk c0 to Toronto no see ilie Opening of the Legislative session they zet. a genuine kick our. of 0t a. military parade. iuid they like see and hear the guns go on’, even if they no back home uter- wnrd and spend the Winter calcul- aun; the: ii nuts .00u0J000l at a cent on their tarresvAfter all. it ls their own piovinciul Parliament, and they look for something differ- Clll. ffOln 0118111011 B K119611111 O] the ioivnsliip council. - btlllll. ‘fhonius 'll!llY3.,—JOlll‘lv?fll. L it‘ i-. l‘\l'i_\lllfll\'-. [iflbik-"(iul i F" LI llHt. ‘viii ,1. il All, .1» priv]. lflffll‘ I 35m h} m u out] lr- lltlnlll. ill lllllU 1S ,\_t_t [L595] tltUlllll-lilllu in hat. 1.; by- cause the rcullv devout do no; run , iiroinid exhibiting their v.r.ue.—-New j York Sim. l will! CXUBDUMI oi Tioijoulo, where ithose attcnduiu bunqucas and large luncheon authorities 1a.l upcn the vlctuals before even the head table guests are seated. the devout prac- tice of "askiniz the blL:&Slng' seems to be Rent-rally honored thcughoul the provuicc. even at. public dnners. If in order within the tairiily circle. lt. wcud appear to be equally log- ical so to preface meals eiscitliere. lt. is not unusual to imitc u clergy- man to a. public or semi-public din- ner for the purpose of pronouncing a recrular blesslniz and starting the affair orl correctly. but this usually imposes upon tliiit gentleman a moral obligation to remain through. out. a program in which he may not have the slightest interest. At Wood- stock Rotary Club, which until rec- ently had no clergyman in its mem. berslilp. tho ‘DTBSIHEDI; has exercised the utmost Lieedom 1n ca ling u iuiv members to say rzrace, and he fact that. none has fallen down as vet seems to indicate that all were Dronerlv broutrth up. —- Woodstock Sen lllPl-lf0'i’ll'\\'. t : One lesson which ma)‘ bu‘ lfilllllllll from iiiu rise ot diciaiorstilps LS that. CfiILUTLLl-d schemes for the propor- iioiiul representation 0i minor-mg are not. 0t Ltiesluziitest use iii pre- veiiLml-t revolutionary movements; o1 this kuid. lii the consJi-ution oi the "WEI-flier Repuollcf which controll- ed the affairs o1 Lienuany alter the Great. Wat. provision was made for the representation of groups O4 all sorts and sizes in the Iceichstag. but U16 Oil-Y result was to increase the muddle and occlusion. Tue Sltl-IMAOD ni I-alv was similar. Both Mussolini an-n Hitler entered political ltie as leaders ot small tzroiins which under K1101!‘ Ltuitlfllllau became powerful out tics. Dictators haw» ur-izhri; i-t-tus- ed to be bounu by the desires o1 a. Parliamentary maioiny, as, (or in. stance. Marshal Pilsudskl in mland or _K_emm Ataturk in Turkey. The British Parliamentary system, 81101111112 polilcal parties to oblap U’ '< ot the pendulum." ensures strong fiOvdfflmflllLdvhlCll is lacking ln other countries through the absence o1 this condition. where uovern- ments are weak. depending (m chalice combinations oi‘ small gmlips tunltv presented to him which nc ls usually ciuiek Lo SBlZEr-BEHRSB Telc Rrauh. Zlhlp nnti- niitlsm ls manifesting ltsclt iii countries thousandg m" miles away and Canadians. among others. lake a completely detached view of the situation. They deplore the persecution bu. seldom link ft. with their own destinies. Yet initi- Seniitiam is SODICUUIUZ that rlghty concerns ail necinlc. and nzirtlciuariy all liberty-loving people, becuuge antl-Semiilsni LS only one aspect of a larizer lssue.—Ottawa. Citizen. Unhappily, tlic two democracies are laced ivith n quandary, The U. S. A. and Great. Britain-from all 01m hears-tire doubtiul of each others lorclim pulley. ‘nits suspic- ion usually nnds expression on botu _s_fde of the Atlmuic 1n these wqrqs; ureat; Britain-the Uniicn States- Willlki U5 b9 but tier chestnuts out of the tire. 1i the Hit) gm“ “mum. rucics can bflllfi themselves Lo not ' irusliullv wizeiiivi-‘tt l5 not only the problem o. tlic l-‘ar Lil-St, dial. will tiiivc conic nearer solution. 1t will hold Llic promise ct a new 9,3 01 kencial anueiisemcnt- ior u. dis- tracted Wlll'i(l.—-'I'f‘lllh tbondcn.) ’.l"l_ii~ l.i~2.'i1li position is in iill truth i1 dllllcllli’. one. Blltt since we are 110i prepared to lic.n the British in btieli- diiiiculies, lLtll! least. we can d0 ls l0 title tlicni sympathetic understanding lTllllUI than w pass l liursii and finely Jutlgnlellls upgn tltem.~wulici' Lllllllllllll in Denali. Free Press. So rapidly liars hemp Likeu ruul, in the United States that. in nearly every State u. can be luimu gioiving wilu as ii roadside iveeo. 1i appears to flourish most. pioiillcnly in tne Gulf States, Oklahoma, muses. Col- orado and even as far east as New York. Indian hemp tins-been used in the United States for several pm. noses; rope. twine, cloth, and hats. cleaners. o’ .*"s..°°...."*- OI‘ Di! Christian Science Monitor. t f It l: certain that neither ride ln a modern wai- can choose its object,- - ma» tum, iii which “m; i’.'.“‘ti.;°h§3‘oi°.‘°'“&l.d °' ht’. l“ ‘ town. tinthetuiriuito tcct- Alovciteriwacoobocubmnkumc . a/ak. with shells burs round him ache n41 fiefgnglgxng fieilimeulynfh: p‘: rum an reflected clndlcl quietly u'i wiii t ‘ l§1i.:w3!i.°l’t°§i%““ fil-iiiilf.‘ “hi, _°' M’ ’“ m“ V lw-imlcll ut . tillfllllh ft. u a l égcgvrmgvélghfmébhtmflggrlmfi m cunaixmu mum am e rebel - "M" um‘ ‘ whys}; o; M“ m “fit “'3?” 342w“ Q a m, €&::,,,',,",n"r‘.,.‘,a m %,%. Ill emu manna h I! l‘ I satire... m“ ‘* “é-‘w- “"- °' “‘° ""-"* ihe endaoramctJIhoiiuiii-uhmlvm‘! “film” _ bei- harm in thelulweek show ihlt WM W‘ u» mu um hll changed. ma um RIM w BI WWI‘- lhkl‘?! whfhftfiiWfi-l m‘ 7° ' -' ui zen-rut meuia- inmate: lrowii (lab Gun Inc ran). lame majorities through the "swing L the would-be dictator tins an oppor- mo‘: these old customs. Thev like irblt new Referflfll! to the ‘first paragraph of the above report. I started bust- ness in 1928 and up lo 1937 I was profits of the business lnto new buildings and improvements. Before 1935 my income exceed ’ m run- nlniz expenses. I was proc lng erect; new cabins 1n June 1937, to provide for increasing trade. when I was stopped by a. National Park Inspector. In consequence I was obliged to tin-n away a. page num- ber of persons who appll to me for accommodation. As to my profits I know that my business now brings me a not pro- ‘tt. of more than $1000. a. ear. and I consider Mr. Bennett's e lmate of about $2000. a year u. mlnlmum for the past. two years and for the fut» urc years of a growing business. The Government's offer to pay me $1935. (not $1930 im ic rtcd was indeed magnanlmous. I w to generous ul in the Executive The land alone cost me $4 .00 in 1929-30 for one and one half acres. and by reason ct the lncreasedcpop- uliirlty o! Cavendish Beach an t e ease 0f access to ll, f5 now worth a meat. deal more. A number of r- lottctown residents will realize the value of a. seaside property since many of them pay as high as 840.00 a. year rental for a small fraction cf an acre and are obliged to build their own summer homes into the bargain. ‘Then l inn to use lhc money to niuvc n (y buildings to some un- known estlnatlon. These buildings consist of seven cottages, each adapted for the use or from two to six people. one huge dining hall, capable of seating forty-five people, a kitchen. pantry and ice house at- ached to the dining hall; and a buidfng used by me as e retell are. It. would cost a considerable sum of money to move my cabins which would be BEHOUQEIfGBIXIB-BBG in the could be moved at. all. And to what. other location lu the near vlcfxilty am I m move? In front of me is the sea, on either side are miles 0t Park property. Be- hind my lot tihe Perk area extends for over a mfle and ends in the woodcldoriotwlahtiogomsea rind I do not. believe my guests would care to spend a. holiday in the woodsover a mile from the shore. It seems I am to be sent trig for land among my neigh- bours, some of whom are my com- Dctltors ln the tourist trade and o! whom have lost their shore ion . mllnfdflilllflbbl)’, there are no sites CANDLES in THE GLASS Here in this ivory room whose pale casket Holds brlght-gowncd women like bright fruit. heaped in a. baker, A magi at the piano strikes out. c ords 0f B. crashing march; allent we all. T fill“ “sum tea l-h t 1.2M o e great no a ' ri wheel and illstcn a ' Wftih the hard brilliance of the play of . silent we all and lichen, each ln our places; Yet ‘I am aware behind the atllled aces Of a icsllem hovering like the of blah, 0f l fnconscqucnt currents of though From mind tn m , never silenced c emu vu Or 3i"%’1§§iim th l ln word-c ihmlanmlrror on the well Ineed noflluupiiiyqutom put-ting w. considerable part of the ' ' w venlence. the so Council who raised the bid b 85.99. W“ Q§Y_endlsh__c_u_tglde the Park are_n use“ Clty Councillors comers ztppreclwle utility and good service they will no tolerate lncoq. The Premier ls also reported to have said: "The Government has received no intimation from the claimant whether the offer war ac- ceptable or not." The Premier has been so busy, he the Deputy Provincial Tr letter containing the oler tc- pay me $193 . "for lands formerly owned bg m." In the same month, tructgd flxv attorneys to reply to this let,- ter and to state that I WOlLICl not accept the offer. that I demanded a certain substantial sum in com- Treasurer as tiistruc ernment ls ent led to receive ttc mall Apart from uiy written reply. what. "did the Premier think I was doing with the committee of the dispossessed landowners of which I was a member, when and hts Government. ln t r last? On that. occasion the Premier asked if the basis of our protest theoretical or practical. whethe had to d Derisatfon, I ask thlnnfi: either that I be and my mcnertv be excluded from the Park area. which ls what I cainntg, The Qlllttkq eflwtivo n! to mm- ecinc the crlpplinl plain: of iuui-iiia in take a rod! r euirintlc Icmcdy- Tomplctiriliéu T-RhCI; Titre eight" m m < uwhT-Tliiulnafiitiiiugiif. ' "mild NEURlTl 1 . A T T E N T I 0 N SWINE BllEEllEllS h the NOW ..... "~7- PIG - WORM h urolnll ‘b all»! In I n ‘h. nautical-m Mac's Pig - Worm Tonic Powder pa‘!!! l-horoiuiiitv muiii all I flu mm‘ mew Price 35cm. oer lb. NAM» ‘fiifildfi nthillll to. '~~-; Ehcnc... 13.16. - THE TWO MACS Jnndlflounloqnluq \ meets. ve 111 Mlflllsl 1937. I received from n met. him m" embc ‘M42291! 12, m; - ~~ -----»- - -» compare burdened w thc-owii- there win no ' ‘ . ‘ ' it“; m dIlicrl hove “Hugh rent slgnkfi smug-ow“ f rUBLlL F QRUM oven f! I could lend ccnddantfon. m?!» iiaa ‘i with his inwly wqinmq c511,,“ innueycvcflcble lnrmcvlla henna influential maids wbodldmt wuutwtiuwmg; ‘Illsooliimuhcpclhl ia- ivmlrtnrbuncinlI-I 111d n- wllllkl-lnlhlflltywllli mmmmanmw ilunulon by col-rundown’: £0113 W“! I WW b ‘izuiiu pg,‘- u" . qlodlnll . o! ll Elf-Ill‘- . Q11” g1 m‘ - m.» “m... wh; chow u: liul- this will not continua _ Midlan- txrmxfigg: m 133:2 m: gnaiganmetrvflitihcfi: fitted to m lntolgeubte families. a m, ,,mbe§l°'},- ‘£181.; m igia) . co * ' ii %ilm. nu a tclp , vc h moi-taming: nc- """°°_m mff-Yxéfingh; iamii. the a we III? m . fliers. ma. w: m» m; On mm. 1i u» in: dc- $3.»... virulent what u» ‘Reform raw- . Pl, prcasfon between the and hLll and , nt fl pcued to ve. We. MIK- riirmundtng cl , no that ft fr I 00ml cr I have im- P0131? fihglllm. lwh u "rant: 1°, Bin-Thug h” any "witty b”, maimed during many weather. It furlyugnd iuflr tapered‘! con- WWW“ m u they h“, bmcmmulifn firewall-T»??? iem"'“"‘nq' ligadlngnt mend? grim‘ iouiiifiwn and wbaiitiioimapiv? mpiligmiiuiiifi bu". with the’ UMlieglmBwg‘$_ 16th., u (ollowg; i o" s e tn vendiah 0a stun. 1 intend to my until. returned by the ' ' “Premier uampbgfl am when m. People who wtsi to d n day at for m lm l h un- School question in 1896, 01¢ 14mm, ‘mfii‘°tf"i?a°°°“°éll°“mffi $12“? “dds-Z” ‘J32i.'“"°v§£ 1 1.73% ’i?-i‘°'im'é“ldié’if Kid 91.13‘; a Ubcriil. °° m“ a wc w croc i wwurisuciinci-imhuowucmoertvmustwme wnhht‘ rpndmggpmrtv. d“! .wlt.ha. claim u to the profits derived 1mm Ind 5W? 31°11‘ m" W" I 9W - t g“! 8°94. 31°" W l8! lng flcel! a; Liberal. yet far diatom the business was w the effect am fir“ 0 my Property. consequently‘, “W, miter and you may ex- the Oobden founder, 0|- m, up w ms the hm not been able rgdgdltlcga“ gem egg; s?‘ M" l0 hm 1mm me at w em: oudmne perpetuanl, why . gen biiuiiiuii: $1111?!‘ diam hill; ieiio Bglgge biislnesb iiifh irmgienti I mi. Blr m, °°"‘°“"“"°‘ “”*““.“‘“ l‘ 1W1 that BhQ now m m, mung, m who patronize my store and xarimiiiivi: . WYAND "maid, "l1?!" tfimw- " l" such a condition where it. would hflll- mvmdm" P" B" I‘ ccct-fonallsm ydf varlwym o‘ grin; hgr $1000. n year. This win sfihe Pieiéyler rlgorvfiflflgd gOmPEVQ ‘Mlfdl 10, 1N8. pqfltun ' tegly of aiitl- m, “ax” “mm” u‘ m‘ ' place in the vfclnlt Bahould in no blcnal -- - and makeshift: thmglge 01m o!‘ comllfllfillcn by {av lglecfihthgepiéotts, as 1 W103i MB- smrsou nut-mes M we w wfgh votgtrpnrtigreau: EVE ' 0 l1 8.115111 Ill T , $1530. aiieigimueiibtunlfrvigimmueiiiliiitivfi the proximity or a Nflllll) Park. —m my lami- in the Gflflrd- WW "w! would n wwly nanni- temaramisaea‘ "are" l."~*ri"‘l.;“rf: i‘§“{’.t»”8.“31>§t%'3?; ““ "hrrmewai ‘a’: rwtnbem- birth-s" “we”. at?‘ “'12:: ,— [HOV E,- - I ~ . , . " v 8.5 w some other location in the near Mv opinion. based on rem of Bx- t-he Jirlce or the Land exproprt- vblwt-lve- retain the coznomei yitgmity, such m arfgnggmgnt perience with tourlsr and not on for a Nation‘; pug “d _1 u- "Liberal" which has lost. alike u; shoud in no way affect the prints “W; Wfl-lgllllre- 18 q" W m fl whet h; mu 1m, “ma; u lustre and Significance and “my as the complement. would have all 109:‘ tiara-m thmolllelntig WI!“ a’, a!’ moody got what, they glwuld our standard with the odiums, ‘the benefits arising frcmntlie prox- I0 A 0 e V6 Y W their land it would 00st a mm- federal nnd provincial, which that inritv of a National Park. ‘gg-dnwlth tkegnfigmwtltignai W‘ dollars ma 1: would 1m, u, party now carries. all: ‘it’. ‘estimate crates? ‘a; ~ - 1 ci-m W- Rm- m» c-s-v-tiv- m- Wllflllel‘ m» 0H9!‘ u" i ce time twirl-n trade I understand the m‘ “w” "mt “d w‘ "'4? m‘ m‘ m’ °““'°°“"‘°“ “h” flog-W as ac p ‘ or Parks Department propose to erect. m’ "W “m m 5"“- TMB ll m’ " ‘mum can“? l“ l 1'5", 1|“. \"\‘,n]un “fen-ed u, m a modern hotel er cnblns fitted with e ‘ewnd “m5 M4" 1588s dflllfld ma“ 5nd fcmmml“ “M1355 ‘h! " Pl‘f‘l'll|(‘l‘ (“-nn|ili~1l'< remarks and 1 all modern conveniences together m‘ smwmenh ML "hi! Mam" 0Y7 ‘me “m” °l matured ream“ l" l‘) ' filV that iSitillfiflll d: the stafeinents with a store, in the Cuveiidlzli area. . °p° siafld l4? B B1959 n} I15 Efoufzh M‘ the M19551“ Drew“ “d ' Prvuncr Campbell is reported to I. I um left when: I am. I would Mark “Dd 53v“ B" 149mm W11 V1911 stbstitule fie m°",;1,1"f">t?'“"e ex‘, imvt- made are umJ-im 1 do my, M. not, fear such competition. but w $11M i ‘y were Pmfisfmit! e 5'2"“ J6 Nallfmll sum: that Premier Cam ell was kmwlfl! Wllflfil-S B5 I d0. 1 0111mm- ‘ 311W cent more than COIIWVR ve plrv of hnada, dellbefawly mmeadklg i e public, expect them to forcgo such advimt- land we! worth for agriculture pur- I 8m 311'. em. but, 1f he was correctly reported then flees coupled with more pleasant we: Ind flint was w g w git NATWNAL CONSERVATIVE lflel Ls both misinformed and rorsei- péinhimt alalceigrrountilellllfiorflend wnveh- smgvhgz- 811% mwcgsawgxtc flag!- THME --——'"-—,_L,BERAL “mom!” u. - - o c In view of the fact that I am I lmow at. least two members of whole 1x10611118 mt Kenslngmzferm- --—-- s,“ asking ma; 1 be Elven an op. the Government who operate retail vlou. to thl; meeting m, H1833 d9. .— In more than one lbmm poi-runny w present. my claim a a imcslgggotcif éhe bletstmbuslggice niled making ent. left-g I protected m the Curto Jus‘ .I d ed t 8 W11. cy T“. p“, o crowing qr Iushould not d: int/infill: rim deiais Wcmed by the 01W v1 Charm =- Mnrchpaatlier ‘m - l “if '- = e ' wi- cerium-mill:- o; my cum but 1 consider may, 1 town that their ‘premises had been mm- M me 5m ‘m; n 1s qum and falsely trying to lead 1'4 rum- should answer the Premier's allega- Bxmtllpfifllfldi ‘m "W! they "W15 evident that this individual is not ers to believe that bye- tjong be uuld a. certain sum for moving wqmmkd mm me h n m “m, m_ vcdnosiuzhoffeixl-‘leaaysm: pvtlealone. hecanoffer k Poi-k deal. mmiber have excepted for their tutti-um waif“ 835a Does 61095 n. think this sufficient for rfgnlng away for wort-h more than 53E- r- Thc Pa. wrliler then to details. Pcrtneulf. P.Q., was never prawn "£5.34 E siege? iii-Ed? it 0.1L» (Continued on pale ll. Book gives D8 the -"'_’”“ 1 have faith enough to be] this will come true 5n a literal reuse tlo ch , , _ _ =-»“11-d,,,, ~,-»‘»‘,,- ping-g’ was ..'*::s.r""""" 2: We're-beau: KIIIIEYS F c" ‘f ° "3 ‘n m‘ Comer-votive we shall reap of the nu ' w g - llouinc thvy in“ s ;,‘,,,;"“-‘,,$,,,fg§§=°w§g'e 1,2112,‘ lafnd the nine are trying to rob vs m", 4,,- uttbbql th yak I'll‘ landcvrtnuirer: baiadiiiiigtlsement fn the o l I m‘ Si" a“ 5°57 " l. E8 .men|m-rs o, m, u m Jmnwiui nnurson “w, w, ma; itulf. llul il a in: specially lnvltcd. A those OAVENDIBH’ an!‘ flllfilllnu only follows. Ili- IROGNIIKS 1t was Int fed 1n n0 “n. i flood, Llfl i certain termsthat the Government's 055N691" T"! "Mm WRY? b,‘ 1- |r si offer to a. number aridowncrs i- 'Jd~_mm “wit”; iii! udlng myself, was not accept. 5h‘.- ‘Ilhci-e _wu n. venture, m "W- h immku,“ Del: §il§“i§é£“tifé§£ mfaih‘ "°' iT¢inLWun°°mWJ£mfifi M‘ "' iii-l h!" kiwi-tee“ Pocslblv what the PiYeeili-ilei- ollrlgtflelgl: rmolve w m: Party name. will 9W3’! '"' M’ is. that. I should have zone to the ‘Bill fr not: ncwln Canada. a Ilia limits '"°d7’"'°' govefnmentzaarigltbegged for mercy. w en Slr John A. ‘m P- W" "8 Btu Brim) mmmu whom the 1.1mm . . - citizen oes t, h be Drlvllezes. buxfols eiiftiféezlopublgly ti; “cfijteaarifmfi S Kldndy Pl“, .1 ave assert . - "r ‘“'i~~ ~-—-—'“—"-‘ l , 1 NEW HOME Low ‘Heating Costs-Modern COIIVCIIWACQS, N cw and Attractive. WI have two plans for financing new homes . in Charlottetown CANADA PERMANENT MORTGAGE , Corporation-Established IP55 Mw-llyniliiian 8i 0o. iu-Ae-e Hr. Tao Poll Says: For bDOIlOlOIlS Cup of Fulllllavoured Tea r - Police Tu