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The Late Mr. Stewart Pl‘li’il‘F Edward island has lost I . ‘ products. highll ezleemed ritizen in the. passing of .\Il'. l'nrll J. Stewart. president of the t‘hdl-lolterown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. Over the past thirty years. Mr. Stow- nl-t made a great contribution to this organization both as an exhibitor and in an executive capacity. He special- ized ln Holstein cattle and Clydeedalo horses. llaveloplm‘l some of the finest animal: the Province has produced in these cla , He also served for many years as secretary of the l'lll- Klel’n Brcedel‘s Association. \lnnv T‘l'inre Edward Islanders have illm illrtioll abroad by their ability and initiative: but there are oppnrtunities for enterprise at. home 9.: well. and Mr. Stewart's career afforded striking proof of this (art. .0 Moreover. he hrought to all his duties 3 hich sense or moral responsibility. He was known as I man of his word. one. who was fair and square in all his dealinrs. and invariably courteous and eunsiderate to his associates and to the puhlil‘ generally. To his widow and children The Guardian jnins in tendering sym- pathy at this time. Ollawa Speculation 1n the tars of mounting puhlio protest. the Pearson Government is rnportedly preparing to heat at least I partial retreat from its controver- sial sales tax extension. This. indeed. would seem to he inherent in Finance Minister Gordon's promise to make "a definite announcement on the sub- jorl." The Innolincement is to mine this evening. There would be no point in making: such a statement with re- spect in budget: proposals unless chanucs of some lllnd were contem- plated of nun-5e. alter insisting th at the new lax imposition was absolute- ly essential if even higher deficits were to he, avoided. Mr. Gordon will not lll(Fl\' maki- I complete volt! lure. That—after the retreat from the fill percent “takeover” tax on stock sales to foreign investors— would place the Government in an impossith position politically. Fn, uhilc concessions lire nntici» pater]. it is predicted that the back- tl'arklnlz will hI done in I cautious manner. in the words of onn Ottawa commentator. "an effort. will be made to strike a nire balance between peace—offering and face-saving." How will it be dons? it'll all specu- lation. hut the concnnsus is that Mr. ilordun will take the position that certain industries have been drawn Within the orbit. of the sales tax when this was not his intention or that of the Government. ln such instances. and especially where the imposition oiitho extended tIx gives rise to Iedminzly insoluble administrative difficulties. restored exemptions will be:.offered. ln-n l—l— FEES 30:50 I he-E'EWHR l>>flfl§£QIBIT 91!. l‘flgEE‘E’Eg -— md the {Inner- un‘t sell their pro. ducts. They are demanding that the government decree an immediate and total ban on farm imports, Ind have shown t h Ii r determination by dI- stroying large quantities of Spanish plums. peaches and tomatoes being sold near Marsllies. (‘lashes with police and demon- strations by fal‘mAI‘S. including thI mashing oi thus of fruit and potatoes . on mun sll'Feis. have taken place in a \llde area from Hrilannv on the Al- lantir enlist ann to the French “Medi.” or smith. on the Mediterra- nean Sea The resignation of several town and villain- mayors has been forced in the region of Avignon. In five southern departments wholesale and retail merchants have been tram. ed that "commando squads" of farm- Fl‘s would \isit their shops to ensure that no imported products were being sold. To meet the msls the French government has now banned the im- port of tomatoes and apricrots. and may take similar action with other Earlier it had suspended . imports of Algerian wine. despite a commitment to buy the major portion of this year's Algerian crop. This trouhle underscores one iii the chief difficulties faced hy the French and West Ger-man noverm ments in implementing their new treaty of co—operation. Under the present price system. French farm lzoods could never be allowed to enter West Germany freely without grave damage to highly subsidized German farmers. who iorm about 10 percent of the West liel'mlln population. And the French ban on imports has in he used with caution. Under "escape clauses" in the Treaty of Rome. France is prrnlilled tempor- Irily to out off imports hill the him must he reported to the. executive commission of the l‘omnlon Market at Brussels. Job Training Vltal In the l'nlted States. in the deb ads of the 1900's. automation and related fomls of terhnirnl chanlza are, expected to eliminate 2.500.000 jobs. In the slime decade 26.000.000 young people will reach wor ng age —l“‘li’F as many as in the. 1950's. To lzive them employment. the nation will have, to create. 25,000 new jobs every week. It, will also have to see to it that the young people are trained to handle lh- jobs. How inndeqllaielv job creation and inh preparation are being accom- plished is suggested by a recent unemployment report. of the UN. department of labor. it. shows that 13 per cent of the teen-azers seek- in: cmploymenl and 9 per cent of those 20 to 30 could not find jobs in 1952. Approximately one job seeker out. of every three entered the lilhnr market It! high school dropouts—lacking not only job skills but. the scholastic background to ac- quire them. The figures are just. as serious for Canada. and point up the value. of the technical training programs which have been launched with federal assistance in t. , various provinces. The urlzoucy of these programs is underlined hv the pre- diction of one employment. official that only 5 per cent of present un— skilled _inhs will still exist by 1970. Smoker's Dilemma The Financial Post notes. with some concern. that while Health Min- ister .ludv LaMnrsh is milking loud anti-cigaret noises. not I word is coming from Am’lcultun Minister Harry Hays or from Revenue Min- ister John Garland. The fact is. it. concludes. that the Government. like the smoker. is hooked by the thit. Take the Revenue Minister. His excise tax pulls in nearly $200 million I year from ciusretn Ind his ‘ll per- ”GETS MORE DIFFlCULT ALL THE TIME” OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Ship Of State Rocked By Dissensions Parllamenl adjourned {or the change their mind: lhey wnn'l l deul. the Tories l‘ullli’l only over- shorl rlnmilurui nay hnllrlny now lake my step which would throw them on with Il- u-eek-end m a slate at perplex-l out lhat rejected ramblmulnu l most 100 pfl‘ rem lit than two liy Inii ronluslnn solddm in «mi biliary can With our major pol- itical mum have been simul- lnnrolllzlv so low in popular as. teem The Liberal Governmenl waxl under lnrreasmlzl)’ heavy attack irnm manv Eerior! ol nur econ- di-i-iy becaurc at the ill . rancid. cred novelties in its budget. All the name lime. ll was shaken hv mlri-nul fun: and dnuhtl . concerning Ils leaders l Suhstantial changes within Mr Peumu's cabinet were being widely whispered Iin Parliament. Hill Finance Minister WIlir-rl Gordon had is» shaken Canadian . = a. E z n a = é. c: 1 a =‘ v N‘nnnmll‘ stability of the now ornmenl that he would have In In. in vmuid be replaced by Trade Mlntater Mitchell Sham. who has provod hlmIIll the En-atest Liberal success in this Pnrllsmenl alter Prime Minis- ter Pearson lllll'lSEll. ‘ mu Lionel (‘hrvrier might be t appointed l'hlllrmlln er "I! Ca- Indian Natlnnhl Railway. being replaced u Justice Minister and Is lhe Frenrh » CInar‘lil‘m lESl‘l- 0r In Parliament by Hon. ravmu. the mllumeul-ry rno~ kip who is already Ill! highly - "Kai'de Mlnlllu‘ (It lrnmiflr llnu And Inme Miulum. nob ably Postmaster ~ General Azel» ‘ luI Denis. \lho were Ippointed‘ u i. “thank you" lnr loll: pull- ilcnl service. mlng he transirh rid to ill mill or elsewhere. Thin III I dllturbinfl hall from the blue rnme sperlllatibn about the hvalm oi the Prime Minister himsell. Wlderprud sympathy was nxpresss-d by friend and volltlrsl m Illke: but ll was won reborn-d that the lninid was msklnl . satisfactory n- «my. AGAINST TORY THEN GRIT In the buuuesi communities at Montreal. Toronto Ind other llrgr realm. one could not nud . Tory supunrrer three months ago. The pendulum has swung no [Ir that today one cannot ’ Ii a “hull s" the Colluh vstll‘es in Parliament. hecnmlul incrrnslnuly unsettled by lulu-- nai dlnsenslon. yet suddenly per- ceived lll! tantalizing oduur nl mulli- vlclurir But these wuluul r thinkln l Tories overlook one important angle: llw twn small antics. mm Credit Ind NDP. have nlmdy vniM mm to lhmvv nut the Conservatives under lli 'll' prmnl leader. They won't PUBLIC FORUM 3 1m- in...» ll my in u Iii-um u I: rnr - «mm I v» ion-- Tn o In em mlly mm nnlnlnl or porn- so an III mun nut-nu m n- a. mu u «luau-nun um -- u ALONG m IWAYS hack into office. The small par- ties hold the balance or pun-pl- in Parliament. and they will use to keep Parliament alive and carrying on the navl tlou'l business. Also. they are buill rpspunslble ennuah in be- Here that another election rhnrt- 1y would not ‘be lll Canada‘s best interest]. TORY sums So we may see more at the re- mit menu wllm. on two in. pnrtIni divisions. the NDP re- muu-d nnm lelilz. They dis-l approved of the Llherals' stand. in would [ml suppan it: blll In vote against it meant supporting the lnsuppnrtahle Tories. A on (or variety we may see mm iii—caucus when a number of Sn- ciIl CrIdllers will my out n! the noun when a villa is called. Unless many Liberals are away through sickness ol' me. small punlu. And thll ibzy wlll Mil an under present cir- (llmslunru. But under dltlerrnt rouliltlnnl. luau In lncrrlsln: number 0 um Ind present Tory mes. their party could nnier the my um support lost in the leIrIlI by their budget. supum Gloria Ben was their leader. uy some. Suppose. Imam the cumm- misc idea mm some dump- Dlel Tories. Ille'y llld II leldll' now . mun wiim imm wn uni smelsled with the Diam- hnkrr government It .u - Inch as iormer Speaker nuly Mich- ener. who u admired lu Ill mm M Clllladn even Imnng Liberals. TllPi! Tories nay that their prcsrni lenderlhip is the me- belt which saves Prime Minister Pearson (rum sinkan today. s... on our hirihdly. the Gun m pretty and mu m- lrs dreamed at glory. Detergents Go Straight Chrlltllrl Sclenm Moullllr The speed with Whlch the che- l lei-gent: that can be handlvd by sewage treatment Ind septic . mum l. Intllyinl. l The latest lndiratlon in the l announcement by tum mllurl . l Amerchn chemlrll companies that llrey mu will he maul-- i'nlz moderate Imollnln at basic mIterlIls li-bm which the new detergent: I‘ll! be made. Many other companlu In the United. sum Ind Europe are mnving aian similar um. n a turn: on - subtle dll-l tinction oi molecular geometry. It iI llII dlIIIrInce between I molecule whose parts In strung . together In a more or lo”: straight mu. and one iu-uclum bnuuilug rill «out it like cliIrms ml . brIcelct. . ’l'odIy‘I rd" detergent. in-l valve hrllllthlng molecules Hill 3 mule purilylull microbes have dilriculty breaking down. "Snll." l detergents based 0 simpler l lll'lllhl. chain molenllu .ilil [It lllll the dirt but no he reldlly 5“ micIl Industry in dIvelovinrl de- ldelzrnl‘led in sewage treIlment. The product the dim camp» "bu mentioned here will b- makan ll - straight chalrl ms- lerial mm which wit deter- :om can be mlnulaclured. In- dumy observers estimate that much detergents should be on the market bi dummy in Am)- ilm- yur DI two. In pushing in. denim-ll. industry but been spurrsd ml by uiiblu- pressure Ind ihreIt nl Invrrnmenlll control. in West dummy in punlculnr. llla chlei lnmdlent oi most ll Ird detamcnu l. bIlinId by In! Ii- ter ocldb 1. Tim. Nevertheless. there nu considrrnhle Ielf . discipline DI! the put. at ijor cherrucll com- panics themselvel. cm the de ierlzeul problem vm evident. thrv Inernlchlly Durluad lhI extensive menu. um i. nud- ed to overcome It. Trunks to this um: um problem now mm- well on tlI my in solu- tlan. Pensions Cost Fortunes Otile loIIrIIIl The Governmenl mnluiinu on ille increued all] m neman ny- mi It will be paid from the contributions at emuluym. rm- nloyIrI Ind aellumpluyed per- non The dllierenea ts lllIt pen- Mme limbo! Mutual! mm: m. It m not much mutter to the Irish mIIIuflII dlductllms whi- thIr the many: Mien (mm In- crnm In (at pen-ions. nIlinnIl lmpo u in his take mlklnl I total at equivalent to I [Ivy of shout 80 annually on every CInIdlIn. INFREASED OUTLAY! I Bu Ind Surface Salt ls Irritating ’1 Dr. m I. VII DIIII A M mu mm Mill"! yriIkly III! ll cursed by In luau-nu amount cl all or: flu skin. Thll ill emtrut in ll: lSII till! ill. trill-rth ll mmultuelolfluolthawr- II thmI‘h which mat ucspu. Iul LII two them-tel Inly not In (It IDIrl. Silt II the mall. common fllk solved Inlld lII perlpirlllnu. Dr L. .Y. A. en 0! JohlnnI but: (“I concluded thl lt II t Illt m: the Mir!ch oi the Illln rIlllIt lhln In the novel thll cIuIII till irz1t-Itlml. He lwllul IIlt compresses to lullthy vol- unmn Ind unless cmpmus tel lmun. Wilhln live — idIntchl ta pflek- 1y hut dellan an sllht a! ll INII [rum with I ll. Th Ihln Ill Ill! control imp ad but then III In IlIII IIlt content oi per-plrailmi l: llllhalt durlnl ill! ilrslt thre! or [our dlyl of Iummfl ththI . Thll rile lll concenu-Ition ll all relan heIt prestrntlnu is inan DflVIlallt duflnl the first sin- llns dIys. and [on llonl with Dr. Wanlhll'l til I a ry Iboul prickly hut. There-Mr. the slit conceal-n- tlm‘l lenem — Ill “tempt by llll body I» conserve its supply of Indium chlorldz. I, this dlfl nut occur. everyone llvlnl ll'l lllI tropch or world“: hard in I ho! environment would be forced to consume llrxl Imounll ol lull in lurv V . Then Ilm me be I ll'ldllll decreIII in the Imoullt 0! per- spirItion alter the body must: in tha heat. depending upon tho water intake. This may or may not be beneficial WIter Inly bl scarce in warm climates. On the other hlnd. sweating lI part of our but nail] lluu mechInlIm lII thnt It has I cooling effect. durlul evmnlion. Pl'lekly halt looks worse than is. It in mlnlmlfld by keel!- g cm]. The best trellmrnt ll sllrch bath inn! pound ll! lump lluudry lurch III I tub llIll - lilled with lllltewnrf Wilt- l u;— Ilurctl. CIllmlnI lotion help! lusen iwhlul Ind lotion! elm- ulnln‘ mtfllhol have I ('nollnl cl 1. DON'T INTERFERE Mrs. D. s. writer rm ivor- rlId Ibout my a - month - old nIdeughIIr. she l. uwnyi Inn with dilper rub Her ml» Lher doesn‘t rhlnp nei- .- M- ten u Ill. umuid Ind pun lwd dleers on im- u night u well u plI lc mu Ind wIl’m pi. Jamal. Could this rush come lmm belnl too erm? REPLY Tut. hit. Grandma. TISSUE BIOPSY L. B. writer: How is I hloply to detect tumor of the brunt a done REPLY A "III." section ol thI tumor. removed with scIlpe Ill (or. caps. ll uni to the lIborIinry 1m mlcrlucoplc I i u d y. Thin slices d this mIlPrlal and MD on I siIu slide Ind tho Vlihol- ollli unche- cInllllly lnr can- cer c CALL ILADDER DISTRESS V. B. writes: Are hat or cold application! belt. in! [Ill blld- dar lilIlII'mlllllllII'.| mummi- MM nurly ll pIr "It I! (II fire-I NatlnnIl Product - militia — the HI. IA REPLY Hot Inplchtionil me llup n lieve distress. But Intlhlntlcs Ind mrlery will prove more nuumory in the ion: run. no NOTIDN M. K. wnlu: Does willie lu- g-i- dumle the vital cIlclurn in the body? REPLY Nn. despite the proleIndI of fin load iuldilu will! IdVocIlI (In! anon all) uni-Mind ioodl. m or the .ppliullnn u com-V Relax to the NOTES BY .THE’ WAY WWIHII IhmthrInltIolIIIo moat—mm. an vlll mun In imp-r- laclly he undIrIuMI llll own businen "my I). yIrduned (or doublinl 0w quIllflcItlanl a! other “2mm.” m Gm. The trouble vlis . Imam person l. thIt ll! nevIr w. tired limnlns to llll imu. w... _ HImiltozl Spectator. Two "(HI-PI “Idlin- llll their pmhlml over I cup or “S. Said one of lhlm. "All I ThmyIIr-oll l. mu l. . I'ldllllll with lm mother. who hld “lull her in I circus the previous I'lIy. Al the hrldll pm“ a, wu lulu dim the IlIlI. in bar huh-pitched voila. .m- lied. “Mammy. when an ill. ell hInlI caminl!" _ Monti-Ill It is Britllh Gut-nu tuxedy Hi It interns! ult-llaverument Ind the Ippmch oi iudbpeud- ence queIshed ml-l uni. in - colony om pmd ill in multirIriIl mm so minu- the Ilrlkn violence Ind polltchl dudle mam. that lull Independence now seems lmpollihle (or Inn“ um- in the luture. The danger of "II Illualion is underlined by the news that more British lmpi have been (1an in Oman Ind that ColoniIi Secretary puumu Sandy: is considering - visit next week. The slrike that has been tear- lug the adult: colony lDIrt m- ii weeks i. unIrll uuuy re- lIrdrd u ii polltiul m Aimed ni bruising down Premier ' Cheddl J a z n in lovcrnment: l Ind the nrnlaqnnlm m divided . llmlR mlu llnn Th! Ill'lli! MESH flVPY JSXIII'I lOur Yesterday’s lme lllI aural-u Files) 3rwmvnnnvz mind mo all a. ma Kenneth Ball at Summerslde returned 1mm sum .lblln. Na. when he alluded VocItiunIl School. Ind mm with linuan ll» mum in the lndustrill db. partmInl. having taken the elec- trirIl englnmlnx cuum. A hand concert at Queen square Gardens by the Flay-l Marin! Baud. (mm HMS Orion. will take plan. this evenlnl. Ic- curdlnl tn m Innuunnnment BIndmIItIr EW. TInIley. Will! the splendid emgmn lll rendi- ncss such II “Bellllll Ill! Re- T treat". rl IurvivIl o! In old cul- tom dIlinl (mm the II: «I wIII- 0d cities. Ind the "Tmp Re- lew" the general public is In Mr I line evenlnz'n Enierllln- m TEN YEARS AGO r a. liar Mrs. M. . Doyle. Eunice v rlerled president bl the n: . Women's Institute wlmi til convened It the Illel'flooll l - Ilon yuiudny. Mrs. Doyl- wu vlcr-nmsident 1m you- h I taken - km interest in immut- work Tar . number a! yen". Clrdlll. Wllel. llleutersl Welsh Min” and “Glory work- en Ind their wives I chlldm cheered Ind waved a“: I E Thun- ! l r t busy day an MonIrch Ind tin Duke of Edlllbllrlh VIII mm to (III Willis IpIclIltq. ehlI‘Il Illllllll. British Guiding} Tragedy I! ml! wall: Clnldlll Press M writer NI In“ to In» my. III a: nil-vim In court I-lIlI —Il.llnhli. tint II, b hwy-n... WIllInd Tribuns. III: II "II. III II nil. Ipelk no lWll Ind you will War he Invited to tho 'llI'l brldn pIfly. —-lrIndnu Sun. About lIlI only III I III III have all hit Word with I we: run il in Inscribe ll on In tomb-tons. — Gllt Rm. hill-'- III-Inu- II" luv-II I mum Iud thrutn lo Itrlh Inl- hlsher ply. Three dollars per hanging Ind Ill Iver-n d an till-mills I you. they ciIlrn. doesn't nu! mm lo imp bon Ind mul Mather. Prinqu our damned in thI mm M! doubt hope (or prolonnd unit I prblnuled Itrlh. Inc the! may he hapliu in Vlln. Inch» man (at the union point out rul- hmd tlr WIT in thelr productivity. -— Final-i Post IIbor relIiloII blll um wmud VI thI mmment we: to IrrInlI vililcb unlmu should llI recognized by Implaym. The ItrufllI iI linked with flII Iltempt at Jllln'l People- FM- lrlulve Party in ellfind llI ln< flueucs In ll" llbur union move meal. As I worklnl-clIu mm 1 II been mlilfllled um orlInlud labor II In nppoIltlo ll’rltllnd by Jilin put I tempt! to create rival ull us. All ihll hIl hmlllhl pmhmnu hardship m In Iran where live lihood is mll'glllnl It 1h! bell of limes. Th. lulel'lof II I wll- drmess of pump Ind JunglI when the null“ etlart It dIvIlv apme been quxite llllnlnl {or tht CInIdlln aluminum in- dustry. Slndyl ll {Ind with In It! crodillgly dllllcull job. lrlllIls thinking IppeIrI to In llIlnIt the ldeI ol lulpelldlnj lllI Gul- InI conltltutlnn II It did In ISM. thul bringing UII colony hIck undtr ill Wlll‘c It ll noted (in! Chdfll—I lent-t somellnm accused ol enmmllniIm—did In (It! mils l mall:th ni uItI in Int Aur ust‘s election Ind mllllt wall dfl even better in Inotller elation unless the conllltulllnl ll [Mud to provldl hr pmponlmi rep- ruelllalluli. INDIANS IN MAJORITY Thr colony. bigger tllln Brll‘ Iln. h- I populltlon I! only 000. of whom ueIl'ly including ha I. Ire lint Indlln . I virlls [rm-p llvllli must-l: in run] Inn. The Hut IndlIuI were brought to GulInI II Ind-1W labor alter Brillln emu-minted liI Alrlcun Nauru II VI! in l'nlmly Ill 1. unwillllll to ennlinul men ill! work they parlor-mad lll sugar lleldl II IlIvII. Illlwed to Georgetown Illd other centres Ind Ire new outnumlumd by iJ’ll IndiInI i In H trend rim is becominl mm pronde year year. Polltlcll Iltenflnl! b I II I m I llxed on this neisl mun IMP Illa cnullilutlonll criIlI of "M. I m In Ari-tun film! I: (mod tho Cflnlffll. elf- I hmlr Gui-nun. Chadd P ryln; with him I Nam (allov- nu. . u funk-r dumpli- lud a: The scan cItId by III III: 1m. UnirId ItIIII. II mil II Im- Iln. urimnly mun-d with the situation. {III-in; am Cubs in tin homlnlun. n ins mm!“ A Eh '5 now Ni“ cent sales tax pushes the totIl tIx sir. —Ydur pIper or I 1.. “murmur-Iron the n-llon- Irinulradtodolnomuctl m- : um um limited." at m5 cm W "v in mm a w- is: rs: " “l” “ “ml: rm "M r mm r 50'65 0f ultlons for its presentation In “M "1' when” "V°“"°" "3" “a "1"" M ‘lflfl- “I " l” m Mm" mm "' 1.4K m I' going on Idmid security precautions or l°°k ’"T the PllBM 0‘ ll“ Afl'rl' Elsa?” "ix" "3 3. In: :3”: ‘mw' ‘ at least is impressive u a...“ which culture Minister. His depIrtment pm. mu. out on ma hr lb. an: “I "’ alluded the mm mm. Wm the WT "Search 0" tab-m mm! 31"," 13"“ m "m ‘33:; ifztrmm {lili'efl’l‘idil'yill:'2l12.‘:li..x;ililfimildlim"uiitfi'd'ldr'ii'iililfi mountain hbor only to bring forth . Ind helps nuarantu lmns to new} on I eaten at run when "T m m“ m am until: youvu rod or. or will the result. succeed in "9 Wh‘" “WNW” """mt' H“ p““‘ $"u'5'l'llal m In.“ mo" hr all: Illl. III HolIdIylng wuttn Ouch-c ovMonllul'I Than Ilupln ml MI -Ilulnlur lie-lull“ “gm the mnmdon and u my cl“ wry direcuy In!" the W“. of I neiIl mm Ii 10 don ml with yourml In mlnd.IboInloerIel CI dIInN lanIltrIIn.£ItdIIlIlouI hummu- ”;M by the 1mm budget", A... the 7,600 {amen in m. 3199 m". "I: lug-calf :d "again-l WM, “ IIrvIfl—umpllmmhvywlth your: pin. cIrrIIIrvIllnnl. Mmenn we." I" “mm, with Hawk)..." industry. mm m a... "I." y“ m I... Tho when lsmllym tar Ion an O I InmrnII Whit. Economy in plan ...with r . .1” my a. m. m .1. m Bl III II Ilflllloml Ina: w two or man so in IIIIplnn c unommodItlonl. lubed breath. Miss LaMamh. Idds our Toronto m a“ n, m m. a. m o, E b, ed F cmwmwm, my be lb]. to “ck n ,m m, m, h u, m ,n Plat up - cu cIlIndIroi m. Whit. A an. inn todlyl ~ ' LhI . or would In thins! - ‘ m liter armers the habl.‘ h,” can “the, of M, be “Rm-bl?” “mm In M my :lr‘lazszg'l-ztho ernlmu7 wmu Economy um Ipply mu on short hDDI . .. Ianli GIT-nun and low French ubinet colleagues afford to do so? 0r poor Financn Minister Gordon. who's geared his bungt to this juicy tax menus item? It'I coin. to In hIrd for them III to turn out I 111! hm Iwolhn lIIl.