_Ii EEIUIIETIIIIN BIIIIIIIIIII maxillary-maneuvers:- lappu-nae include-parabola 1&1 Gladiolus) ‘ l ooxlII-rmorr l gag-y eufldenllie (hnadian dty 5 _ . ‘IA vw the lndepaldlncc y ’ _ I!» . l , , _“_' fulfill-l" fi'*,.'-.fifl_-;;_L-_"“_...l‘;j',_fi_"'“- yum around The wnmngwa , i _ IIsar-aAIsnnga-umltIav-vt. Jannfl='.alIlaI—lI.I.CnvaIo povernmenthaairsfavwnuam %‘~n ' llmairu. gCanadian journalsahoinrqard to ‘*1 FRIDAY, i A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR. Alflflfilhtliblilfllllllldvtlitnn, uwam‘mmunu“hm_iunutitmncyrecenflyonthemblect EGIIMHIIIIIGLFGINOI’UIIRQ Empire." and well-known undon journalist. whoforfonrtem yum hadbeenontheeditorialstaff "The Saturday Review." llcfialasln hasbeenmComdaatthe JULY 6. 1928 ‘umtbepouoywhlehtbouberalsftspaymlryulnynlbulewbleb mzundwhunenlymgmynctlnfruruaitlymorehmrtyand. . entlnniasticthantspidinthenme n‘ Blknmu’ mafia" Q‘nbac'jotrrrnl0nlheDtJlnhli0n'$ muldny mm lsfslltlleenrllerdste. ii ofprrltectitlbmittifiotectitmh ‘nbtaqrloauonolhlgborlsularllrf 0! oftheBoyalCoionlallnstitute. which he ts a Yellow, investigating conditionsherefromtbeAtlantic thePaciflc Mrsalmm “ Sometime: a “Med w 10mm ‘hm, a wndmzyus derlendent upon what we can do onthepartofcertainsections roll on. 1 . The Royal Colonial Institute wasjzroup “em”: h“ m“ m“? r-rorporated by charter m I882. ab, °""“"'"‘ ‘m m’ dm°""' °°°°Y l‘ nun“ m‘ ‘olden jubnee- n flmsjsions since the Zllsclierlzie King‘ to promote the preservation of a. h; I i“ m? w T’ ‘mnw t union between the ma.“ ° m“ °'"“" "" ‘m’ m“ Con", and m‘ u pamgls so evident as not to require any?” of the Empire. 1t affords a placeipgoo’ 11"’! mi” ‘gm m” “u, of meeting for British subjects con-ll It“, "in finned d; - nootedwlth the Dorninions, the‘, u m! l ed “ood m T‘? ’ ‘D -i Colonies and India. in London whlohlm’ y mam‘ ‘w ‘" g " " " contains the largest unofllcial lib- h“ m ha d , my in istence bl books relating “m” w ° m" m” V” °' to the Empires and provides month- lmpeml ‘ubjeculfor Canada. which are attended by outstanding Imperial offlciais and others direct-. - . _ _ h; . ly lntermted In Empire admintstra-lyfnnett 5mm’ the means by “ c“ pcl ly lectures on tion and development. The Royal Colonial Institute has, wall to exclude the whole world; iii representatives in all parts of the. Empire and in foreign countries as wrll. lt is strictly non-sectarian arvi non-political. lrli ‘nothing ir. the papers or discussions is per- mitted to give the Institute a party character. In Canada there are at present about six thousand mem- bers. and the corruponding secre- taries in the different Provinces arc represented by such men as Hon. R. a. Bennett. Kc. up. Calgary; Mr. J. B. Coyne. K.C.. Winnipeg; Mr. Y. Hague. K.C., B.C.L., Montreal; Mr. R. Fitzftandolph. Fredericton: Kr. B. M. Hattie. Halifax; Mr. John Wilson. Upper Prince Street. Char- lot‘ ‘ : Sena‘ A. C. Hardy. Brockvtlic. Ont; Col. C. H. Jones. 0.8.5.. Bauit Ste. Marie; Mr. R. E Hoes. Victoria. 8.0. 1t is interesting to learn that Mr. Salmon will address the members of the Rotary Club at their luncheon n; Monday. and also the members very highly of the development prospectm of this great Dominion. and of trump!” ‘M w’ mum” "m" 1mm‘ "u, devm o‘ Purim“ teams prblyaggressiran. Our Liberal friends in vniling wherever he has gone withipmujd“, mflummg’ deck" m1‘ I and c“ ‘me - - c-r-nsus. lzens raider: an- xaud u, m: “bu”, coumryqmeans high tanif. a lani! that will _ . ads display the Stars and Stripes “Wm are shut out all foreign goods and leave "n, ‘may on an warms when y“; ' oftholewhowillgiveno- thiminrealrn." of m . . anut shell. We have themeansin m‘ mmim’ P'°""°"' A‘ they throw to do so. and ' U! fcr ourselves. On the other hand. Practically the Liberal party by a Canadian resident in "statesmen" who hold power place at Ottawa. fence with one or other of these‘ be. We quote:- unanirnity get out themselves. The young Toronto has. so far ascom- munity leaders supply it. is that the day gives another chance for a motor drive. a picnic. or a ball game. 1t is doubtful if at one or- {cressed enormously in the last. few‘ ‘creased. The policy that will bring, about these results is not thc pcllcy! We have. as the Honorable ‘tin: Confederation. or thc name of or any other Father of Confederation will be mention- ed. What is a newcomer to Can- means only that when other coun-l ad“ w mink o! B‘ land which my“ f . l no more attention to the signifi- flfle“ keep "5 W‘ (‘I the“ ma'k'"'"5\‘ canoe of its national birthdaythan {Cy a tariff wail. we have thc rlghti it. would to the anniversary of the to protect our own country in a Gunpowder Plot. or the Battle of similar way. For example. foreign‘ Balulava?" butter. foreign eggs. foreign mental The Med v o, i fiauoml Wm‘ foreign agricultural products of all_was foreseen by the Fathersof Con. kinds an snowed "m, Canada on a federation. Colonel John Hamilton tariff that is practically 50 per centjcmy‘ u’ 8mm J°hn' mtened w "- ,ln the tlo to peec . lower than that of the countries w, “Wm! “in, dz; or Qhsent! Whllih W‘! 0X90" "I" Pfodlwu- Thiilsession of the first Dominion Par- is not business. Mr. Bennett's pol-filament. quoting the classic myth my as ha,’ been the policy of "mjof a sculptor who moulded a statue cnnservmwe may 5m“ m" days nplof such rare beauty that he knelt for. it i l l slr John A. Macdonald. has been w And lhen fie m" rto protect ourselves. lt doc‘; not. gmean that we are to build a tariff of the Daughters of the Empire, probably the same afternoon. As announced In our news columns. llr. Ialmon is greatly impressed with the charm and evident pros- perity of Prince Edward Island. ‘In alllibtravelahehasnctvislted a pica to surpass this in beauty in climate‘ and unml contentedncas. ft h our sincere wish that Ir. Ialmoa. may continue to enjoy his visit and carry away with him for raaicabranca in the Old 14nd plnaant lnsmoriss of the red soil and groan pictures of this Ancient and Ho!!! Island. corunvarrvl rotrcr ‘W49; qua as what a 01o pol- are given the best possible chance w rum while our pleasure-sectoral have every advantage of tine weath- er and dustlaas roads. [Notes bytbaWly ‘Tillman-laminate’ s! Jdy: andthehcltratlls ol Inde- m-lerortbebirtildrwammglou {mama-bin Anditisalwayia Thisisqlitelnaecdlwlththe "Blfllflwflvflfiifllmmflfwxlagouvoramentatunmurdpol- lnentyoulnveinyourharldsropro-icyoflookingtoWashington wim'°"l“m‘ wctymnownwmuyammnnadmiimfllsandflmggig‘ tion mm tquaner. - twwua-nmopk-umflux-g-idianpeopbanruflyloyalwtini: ‘Bntsh Canadian institutions andflshllnsiminfl I tradluonsandlnnosectionoftbeflenn" ThisistheConsenativepolicymDominkmisthismoretnletlnnm same time we are extremely toler- ow handsmwmmkw muantinthematterofpolitkalpro-Pedxtwlldilwlli-BI pagandmandareoftaicarelasornztksuntymwuun neglectful in regard to the display of national emblems. United States the ‘m; am , (mung punt w!“ m» first wlmm prmented mernoranda cum- amkg, can mug; g mm cf information dealing with the mam, m d, systems of _un- on what are steamed as their na- the pemle towards union with the '"’ m’ a“ "h" i” ‘he “m” W" “m” d3“ Ndm" “M” ‘° m‘ United States, but Mr. Salmon found "Y? "w" w" lbwluwly no wnunwnumhave no policy except w hold ofllee‘ Bot our . u! “m, punk," hen‘ _ In wmelowhich they adhere very lenacious-‘nm “m?” ‘mum’ among, and dmomtmily. The reason for this is sunpiy parts of some radial speeches haveirl; ‘fidubem m” l’ m‘ ‘ "m" been featured by sensation-loving! ' ' "p °f 5'7"” ha" am" correspondents and cabled to both:¢"?"”‘- m“ °' "m" h” m ‘m’ the United States and England. butémny "m" °' “m “ “m” W“? Ilr. Salmon is thoroughly satisfied “hm” m 3°” "m" P'°*'~'“"°"' m.‘ “w” l‘ ‘mount.’ no mwndvothers want free trade. others want ‘or “mums m" we” “m” ‘PL-sectional concession. others want mum‘ M" my Imummm m subfljwhat none of the others do want. mntlal fact. The people are lnyabne “ma” m“; G°""“'"’"' and so fsr as his investigation proves, u “land” "M" Mum“ ‘has? l" “n” w been“! mo" my“ andiseverai wants. and the result is as mo" dam“ w um Zmplreuvvmnpve have lt. The tariff in compil- ilflffiflh M58550?! dqthe thought of getting into active ocate. The Union Jack is regarded with hmtility when flowmh? 5i°°d 911951911195 3nd Th" 7°“ m, he should take in order to get into States. while American tourtstscom- Em lug into Canada by motor cars de- cor-ale their vehicles with the Star- spangled Banner. but seem very re- _ _ _ . . = iuctant w also display theRedCross weight when in condition. I adnwdfl” “m” ‘m ‘h’ ""°‘”°“ °‘ m’, Flag of the land they are vhltlrlgqwm‘ “°“ mm“- "m '5 ‘M’ as decent oounmy requires. Such an attitude of atfected superiority and overlordship would not be ap- parent were-it hot encouraged and 1° "'39 “P m‘ 5P°°d~ , submitted to by act-called Canadian m" “ m’ m“ °‘ m“ ugh‘ e” and "fiance of Dominion my m canflvlréuld make him stale and slow ups ada. The Toronto Globe takes note, that something is wanting.“ and‘ Toronto is much too Conservative to, be quite satisfactory to the Llberaher years, but that as he had never I “And yet how many communiqmy ties will celebrate Dominion my‘, k d 49 i m. 5o ma, m?” “rived at by a Royal Commie‘ =8 wch? T1118 larse city mks n13‘EI?!l"0pta3.nHBw‘-5,;|ld h‘; had never mum" °“ nmmfl" mum” "hkhi notice of lt. save to close its busi-‘lin ness places. while the citizens with‘ why? and enjoy; Not because of any real valuable‘ hllhwt idea l A body that has been well trainedrcontrlbute by grant. w such mo. lnecds very little exercise w keep it vincm. 50 ganized gathering today thewordg ‘sandgwv me world's fman was able to keep himself inTWflY ‘perfect condition by 12 to 15 minu-llY- the 0'5 A89 PBHSIOH ACI- ies t vaudeville act. our enemies and pray for them I . ' Q's,“ ' ‘INDUSTRIAL mo I , INTERNATIONAL flop? * RELATIONS} IIIIAL anon or s-raunnroi thepfiflted, ' r o; bemgdnmmmiam "Thatinthc 1311mm: Irwastheyanof ‘ ‘ him meetTtlmzyWlthnowurrb thrcemonthshardtralntng befltphysicallyWhet wctlldhave the i’ Hcwtveranyandall abodyrecelvesisne ordinary Mylo-w» a “.,,",,..°,,' “*"“='..,.'"~., °" "m" w L"? m...” “aafifirmfiéfiufl; a ' one - h” “n” been relative to systems of voluntary neglcctful of his body may never get beams infoflrstclass ooudltlonorllbfikPm ‘mlmffll mum does. it takes from six’ months to a (Tllfigymv-f-lgemmfiérugfdlm am oymen Service r ounada r -‘ Anmw°f7'?“a3°i"35m7:ishedtl‘leCmnmittoeew1thmoul:t- Primage w 513mm‘ me “mmlsllne of theopentiortsof the free 3055f m9" ‘M153 anpicylnent ofllces which have been‘ vhammvn bicyclin- _ _ established by the Provincial obv- . He had won the n! day race m ernments in sixty-four mntres New York more "than once. and with thmughozlt the Dominion andwhinh are assisted by a Federal Govern-y menr. Witnes a u: before the Committee on behalf of organized Labor. Public Welfare Associations. and the Canadian Manufacturers’ mArasociation. and expreaed the view= ;ot their respective organizations on: 5mm.‘ hysimu _ ‘ookfifhe subject matter of reference. ' edAi-erlll? :2: almost,’ at t‘ Th” DePmY mam" °7 Junk?‘ training wanted to know Just bow pe for the six day race again, and for a series of 50 races Europe. respective jurisdiction of the Dom-i inlon and Provincial Govemments‘ §..“i“i‘"'......°‘.22’°“£.;2” “s...” t" a"; re-m WWI-i , ' - invalidity. v "g1"! flaw Mihgfml gilt While the time at the disposal or 1" a “$3359 n {your Committcehasbeen tooshort to make as comprehensive a report tli ' portan f this t d - YWI-Vi I}! 1990"“ w m? m" “Rind: Cogxgttee sunizlarlltgrtlie, 1nd said When does the hem? following recommendations: ‘work start?" 1. -‘ . have to be dealt with before longas’ solution. in part. of the industrial‘ , g problems of the present day. , He said that the work up to thlsml That we accent and endorse} time had been only play as com- s 9 Dflllfiiplfi 0f llflfllllllvymffll ll!- ‘med '° “h” he h“ do” m ‘mnmfrlbutfgns derives] from the State ‘ felt so well and strong he'd followég‘; ifsnlggsfmmgeiléifilggilljete-ofi‘ Hewwoecgwtgi m: day race m Newnlat a somewhat similar decision? i compulsory con-g dealt with this subject in 1919. , 3. That the evidence of the Jus-‘ tice Department makes it clear that such a good condition in his fife. it being within their jurlrdle-i tion under the provisions of the; ‘B. N. A. Act. but that 1t would be‘ “within the power of Parliament to even then in perfect condition. l What is my point? as adopted such legislation. HWUWIIIB U18 Precedent set in the‘ of Technical Education. Rail- Construction and. more rccent-| i 4. That whereas the conditions} him w perform his cf unemployment vary so much more‘ 30m pm wwldpmvince. than So et you if I to fl .ha m’ "° ° “"- 1‘ would: physkznyv a’? the: wna ‘mam: be very desirable for the success of exercise a day Wm keep you lhavany plan of unemployment lnsur-l exercise daily-or just the length. of time it took w”, ance that several of the provinces ‘shorld be; willllng to act simultane- H. ‘ousy. n yew of these circum-' 1 _ _ “stances we are of the opinion that! I Da||y Selegflgn; zlthis matter should be referred to t ithe various provinces to ascertain G d_ 795k ,:,hlch o6 them would be prepared “a; "m eaders , cons er adopting legislation of i _ ithis character. and to what extent. o oooog-oo-f’ 5. On the very important subject [of the cost of unemployment in- 8. lsurance. your Committee has experi- GOD SAVE-Say not thou. I will, enced great difllculty in arrivi recompense evil; but wait on the any definite conclusion. owing Lord. and he shall save thee-ProvJlack of data as to the amount of 201g, ‘unemployment. either constant or occasional in character. ‘There ap- PRAYER-llelp us. Lord. w lovelllvflrs to be no definite method of and ascertaining the ua employment of f0 < DOLLAR D . nun no g Jlf alt and g - tfir-siTU We are going to make those two DOLLARtDAYS the greatest every-if LOW PRICES will do it. Wearq Gagging goods at prices that mean a big saving to the careful buyer. . Remember, we are offering you first claaQffilitrrcllandise -not stuff bought for special sale. We invite a. comparison of prices. ' MEN'S FINE sox, ZPAIRS FOR $1.00. ~ Regular 75c value D0llarDays2 pairs for MEN'S ovznatts. $1.25.. Heavy plain-blue or black, . $1.75. Dollir Days MEN'S PLAIN BROADCLOTH SHIRTS. $1.95. Regu- ‘ lar $2.50 value, best makers. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . .$1.95 ~ MEN'S BROADCLOTl-i SHIRTS, $1.50, fancy patterns, regular $2.25 value. Dollar Days . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . . .$1.5O MEN'S KHAKI WORK SHIRTS, $1.00. Heavyextra qual- ity,$1.50. DollarDays MEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, 85c. Dollar Days we will sell Merino Underwear Shirts or Drawers . . . . . . . .850. MEN'S CLOTH WINDBREAKERS. $3.00. Extra value. $5.00 Windbreakers. 'I'0 clear Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . .- . .$3.00 aovs' GREY FLANNEL SPORT TROUSERS. $2.25.; Dollar-Dayswewiilclearat MEN'S KHAKI PANTS.-—$1.75 Extra. well made khaki Pants, special Dollar Days at BOYS’ BLACK STOCKINGS. 30c. Clearing 50c values Dollar Days MEN'S FINE PULL-OVER SWEATERS, $2.50. . Men's fine cashmere Pull-overs, regular $3.00 value. Dollar Days $2.50 MEN'S COTTONADE PANTS. $1.50, regular $2.00 cot- tonade Pants, dark stripes, $1.50. Dollar Days. ~ BOYS‘ PULL-OVERS. 31.15. Boys’ Pull-overs, button collars‘, all wool cashmere, $2.00. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . .$1.15 MEN'S SUITS, $10. Sixteen Men's Suits, old stock. A give-away if you can get fitted, Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10 MEN'S SUITS, $18. About fifty Men's Suits, nothing less than $22 and on up to $30, will be soldpollar Days at $18 -—all sizes. ~ MEN'S PLAIN GREY WORSTED SUITS, $22.50. These Suits are made from fine botany yarns, pure wool and splendid value at $30. Dollar Days —all sizes. . . MEN'S BLUE STRIPE SUITS, $20. Blue with white stripe. A most attractive suit. Stylish, well cut, in double breasted. ' Worth $28. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . ,$20.00 —all sizes. BOYS‘ SUITS. $7. Just a wonderful Dollar Day bar- gain. Aclean-up of all last year's suits. $10.00 to $13.50 lines. DollarDays t. —sizes 10 years to 16 years. . ' MEN'S RAINCOATS. Tweed Raincoats in brown. heather and grey. Heavily rubberized, to clear at . . . . . . .$7.65 ‘ *——on Dollar Days. BOYS’ LONG PANT SUITS, $7. Sizes 28 to 32 only, in nice tweeds, long pants, coat and vest. Regular $12.50. t0 clear Dollar Days .. $799 ta...-.-..--..---.~-a-----a-ros- Wholesale Prices on Everything: in Store Dollar Days ' Henderson 8t Ilutlmlorlt dilllblflilr 011mm! to prevent many Thepreaent weather methods. rain '”""'“ "m" "M" "h" "W" either of the two Provinces by the sea which still retain prohibition. hi1: are tnirlv swd. bu: ttltro arr Old as the world. Brother to blue-bell. rose and col. umbiner ternstiorlal Relations. . Your Committee further re- commends storms and shocks yet always young them all. t‘! fn this connect ~81 Ideal-punt. to mu that our places. in coma cuss. miles. which‘ fllalliodcaaervstlvs party. nlqtilornalhwllbilttienswmscilirlrsiholdsout byaayiao-tbatitvlnvsnotloattlotttbarcsdllflpnr-m. ‘ wlol the any; or tbs parttolfnra not a credit to a Province which! wdcarning hands ‘o visit-l eiflfl. A-permanent exhibition of mach- readers t0 understand pentine or gasoline. followed by soap d he - oth ise be m‘ ‘m’ lnh and zsoflzltalzawlncgggolinolmthlh ‘h’ “W” "w" m: t n m”! mm“ "m m“ “MM” "M erw attracted to sh . r at nIIht and tine durlna the deny-Gun,“ m m" m" m r walk them where the shad- fffhg‘ blfgrfxitgarflg nvinwvhich The noun-am w I m of P- I. II mewwlorloal uowsrunrwlcltqueaac, 0mm, d - form. andkhat Standing 0rd n g I - II mm m‘ no Mm ‘mmmfin the wmm "who" m And tome in touch with o4 he suspended in relation thgetog; us“: an 031m»: mum's» OF OLD could bsdevlaed. Under lt Ollft‘ ops “m” "““"’°"- "wwlns n inuch Who knows. but r am brother to c‘ n‘ "°""""' the ntrkmwr- n abso m“ P9774!“ larger increase in this line than in mlfmQl gun‘ "thiareportlnfullistoensbloollr‘m "m" n‘, “"0016 IIDI’. mm i olzotrlruarl] equipmenfhas - . _ i,__ _ A . n l _ m! w l1" ~. ——' ‘ - --- : Ill .Ubi'n i embc ‘ The annual production of petrol- Itllflfl-fiftiflll almltfiifimm ' ilblifls w“! ellmlntllewcrldhaainercaaedlhnothingnowtobedom ' “m WWII about stspn cent alncy uls. p . . “_-____"g__, £30m man. ._... a ‘infer wsJn-tof 7" _w' '1" _g,“'"_“_':' " T’ ' _ any given point for an l h f ’ lllace such a tariff on foreign goods m5 arm, the marble form gave back m!“ m Th” 1 time. We. therefordyretaconfntmenjd S as will protect the goods we manu- an icy chill. lt was lifeless and cold. TWILIGHT ctlgsifsethgogewenrlrggt bragging’ 1 facture for ourselves. 5° ‘mum Cflflldfl be and‘ remain Th to I lad of the -..:.yov¢: k The H o’ the Liberal n until a national spirit could be en- cm come hme a cw g mo‘ a period of a year. COIUId-I . ' * y ' . '- " ' I d t‘: °y t ad l m "f. y|kindled within lt. And. if the kin- 11,, ,,.'§‘.§,“'j.;,",,°';.,.,.., and 1 "m. be Mlculmd- """"" ‘” °"° ‘ZPPPWNH "w "l" m" ' UH C!’ C [IICSGH XIII’! TB.OII ‘ Q ‘rh t _ Id! L “I8 " Idling process has been tardy. we Into the garden. shut away fromywmnce a” Izieetlllilemlllwlzllflltf l" HOUSEHOLd h he, dlflsennlgwfialiih 0mm, has been w permit lorellzn coeds w can now realize that the warmth oi‘ mm inunlber of ears l: agent “gr-lg: a SCRAP BOOK I e an e 0V9 cent of pm m}, h m, “m, come in over a 10W tariff wall national life is becoming somewhat Al"! *8" "wlzheifgfw Ind H" "wand has bee: thoroughlryealrlveatlr-FJ u i B, m“ ed her x .. mineral reswrw which offers no protection to our "w" "fir!" than It 1m- pm‘ ' “I b1 a mans wmmittee‘. and the g "m of immense quantity." mm me Th“ m the ‘Mama __ The W“ m hommgwor the com as? reorganized on the basis of lloasnra Lee ,,““H -_____ ‘ Oar Province desires more |lIIlIl|-_ | h; - ~°- report‘ w“ P ‘mud y‘ ‘°‘. “' ‘ ‘ ""V ~ , _ between the mo pouch?!’ and m,‘ ls m“, “m the 3mm‘ ma‘ and The flilslsnilgtm. and mm!“ and tytcothzbafienmmrerétntha ad; n‘ “when Apr" .8ir Robert Horne all (lanadlan . the reason why unemployment has "WW B" Surprised that so few are serene. Britain expert advice in the unfit I mum‘ A ‘l’, driven thousands of Canadians from Alrgd 1t l; “mm” that But, tiller}? a beauty in the fading 3:131‘ ‘wjolglrd be ‘of! service in the for- Sew I P003" °" tmofimidazl ‘gel Q. What is the OIJII-Ibll bf Sir L? “ r0 . a - l . - their homes w seek employment f,“ do 1‘,.,,,',‘,,";°“§..§“° "h" Which at the noon of day ls seldom w dmdltlonr ‘in $522321‘??? oonvengnt asottlbe] "m" "m" °“ °""““"' "mm!" ~ elsewhsre- this is the reason wh - ' q n “"7 seen. rlvlng at the approximate cost ket cannot catch on anythingl A‘ s" when norm’ mum“ L. h w r y $0,322‘, "Ii" 3'1"!" liberty- 1. in order that this matter Sift tear f. fjnffczll-‘gollm "m"! - . . .. . . . immigran ‘ - 118N118. ll . ' .... o... .....'.° “F” . "‘. """ ......... t..":..:'.::.r".::'.:"::.‘:.:“' “"".:..:::;:' “We m 'a“.£.‘..“.f..i::.""‘.......“"..‘.i.".'£ fimrflli’ "1 " a roll o no rem n ' m u. tlful homeland to w at n u- All with a 1on8 day's toll corn m, ment that at the next rodrlon rim; T’ an" N“ “n” "m" h" °°°° “M” A ’ when they come. w“ es rn Provinces w w"! p alum" be m." referred m the wuh ‘ med mm ma“ m m _ twenty veal-fin the development of iii" fn their?“ ruwmblehlibiviolfireuu‘ Trees which have ‘stood perennial Wmmm” m‘ 1mm"! "Id 1n- r mm!" “d m m’ pmdmfl“? "t sonortlar. sores. '“'""'°' P" i ""- lmnortant metals. - duction are remarkable. of pro but they Illdgrafiyhbll v the W out the was! with