. \ NUVEMBER 9, 1932 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Bennettb Devastating Speech (Montreal B!!!) race roux f lTllE ciiinionriowli GUARDIAN ~“ The Haberdashery " V r Fashion Craft ‘JYERCUITS Are Style Leaders To us an Overcoat is not just something to keep the wind out. It, must bear the imprint of the best makers and reflect the latest style modes. NOTES BY TilE YlIiY There ls- no provision in the An- glo-Canadlan agreement for the abrogation of the Anglo-Russian treaty, but there is a clause in all the Ottawa pacts declaring that President-W. Chester S. ei.ure_ hi. P. Vic- President-J. ll. Burnett , Secrrtary-Leut-Coi. i). A: AiscKlunon, D. S. 0. Editor and Managing Director-J. ll. Burnett Associate Eilltors-l-‘riiilk Walker and iJ K. (‘urrie Morning llnily (founded i887) $5.00 per yesr (in advance) delivered. $4.50 per year (In advance) mailed in Canada uud United States. AIIVERTIUING BIIPIIIESENT/Yflblifl UNITED STATES-The Beckwltb Special Agency inc._ New York Centrnl Building, New York Pity, (loin-rill Motors llulldlnlig Detroit interstate Ilulld lug, Karissa City, Wlilnugliby Tower Building (‘hicagoz Syndicate Trust Building, St. lit-ills: ill-inn Buiirllngnhlnnta; Moliadiiock Building, Sell Francisco: 113.‘: Nn_ 05th Strccg Philadelphia Morning Maxim The egotlst is an l-sore. It is doubtful if the Prime Minister ever faced an eas- ier task than that which he performed so efficiently and so iillnlilllfllilllflyhll; hishclosllng atddgessdoitihtheesgltfiitlivgll: ‘ . _ e - where nus regulated Prices cieuts aglrlerzlriingtsthe Zgrzeheilvitangivtgntfi: zlfintry a my m" . a mndmon which prejudices‘ tlhi I statement of his reasons for recommending approval- Aii purposes of those pacts, restrict v.. ‘I that remained ‘or Mm to do in closing was to pmory the measures‘ ‘w-en amounting whirl-Bl? i attitude of the Liberal Opposition-to paint in vivid col- I enlbargo “mud be under: llvii ours its utterly shameless reversal of Liberal policy for Though Russia-was not spiwlca ‘r nearly four decades, its open desertion of what was the i-lémed mi this ciaustii emit first and possibly the most valuable major contribution ictliiftgiilitieselgreiiiise to so: of Sir Wilfrid Laurier to Dominion and Imperial progress, L a! The British Gov~ its consequent flouting of the Laurier tradition and lead- r WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER s. 1932 ‘ U. S. ELECTIONS Other candidates, with the exec-p- tion of Mr, Thomas, merely went vie; dumping. . , . ' ' ' . in s own at- . . ._ l through the motion oi a campaign. crnmcnt has not ivsltc-d for a com ersliiligand its direct dEPIITl-llre from Ml‘ K g Such overcoats are Returns from yesterday, Pres-i “mu [he p e ‘dam l I u n plninl bl-rore faking precautionary titllde In 1923. y‘ .1 t’ ' L. - e r S a Dec o . . r _ idcn ml t cc lOll ili tii Ltliited action in the p.0m ..cs. The Anglo 1f Mr. King suffers in prestige oppose the crowning achievement Fashion-Craft Bgrdgy sun”, “We lmonlplvlc a‘ lhc-WZIS the most sensational feature llllli‘ of writing, indicate n swecp- 0 icstmdn) s polling’ the vote“ Ialso had the task of electing 33 Russian treaty llSllllflly being abrogated lo npcil the way for a 1H,, ,|,,.,O,._,. (0,. Governor Fmnkhn new agreclncnt containing provis- ‘SQHMOTS and 435 members of llic iOHS Wiliflli “iii l1i'i""‘iii {mum " L). Roosevelt, of New ‘fork. the . '- ,3‘ i . liiéuse of Representatives as well dmnimii-i i - Uclnocrxitlc candidate. ‘Fills is in ' i as 34 Governors and other officials. Overcoats in Black $25. Fashion Craft Silver- tones in Dark Grey. Brown and Black $25.00 Fashion Craft Alplnes in Dark Iron Grey and Black $30.00 from so crushing an exposure, he has only himself to blame. Notor- lously, the Liberal party was grave- ly disunited on the question as to ivhat should be its attitude toward these agreements when ' it as- sembled in Ottawa for the pres- ent session. It caucussed on the subject-if all reports are not un- of establishing intro-Empire pre- ferences rlght in line with the policy inaugurated by their great leader was in itself an amazing absurdity which delivered them- into lvir. Bennett's hands. And Mr. Bennett's hands are not a com- fortable resting-place for any pub- lic men whom-he strongly suspects Mussoini is a nriii of action in more ivays til-in mic. Opening i1 new motor road in Italy last week. " , ' I- - _ accord with the predictions of un- , - billS£‘(l'Oi)S€‘l'\'f‘l‘S of ilic campaign. Since illi‘ Vllil,‘ of the Electoral QU-‘iI-ITYHOG PRODUCTS l l l - . = ~~, 1th a - ' , , -. _ College, f),l which lllG nciuul clec-i ' m? Prcmfli lpliivftr-PYYCCWEYIQIH“ foiuided-wlth considerable anx- o, 1n51ncer1ty_ In order to oppose Fashion Craft Wrap , l __ '1 w U PM _ d“ litany newspapers m Canada are ihvllsfllld "11 ‘"11’ M‘ ‘i ‘ ~ igly, divided opinion and honest we Ottawa agreements, the Llb- Coats sold in many ' ‘vim U‘ '1“ m" “Mdmit 1h ma " iiaw stressing the great importance, “i? him‘ m“ “t ‘m We or “9,"“’_§_‘ doilbt. Many ember ‘of that 81.315 must contend (1) that pm. shadefi 0f Tall and . shy». llul tuki- Piilt‘? lllllll Jzinilary‘ or qua“), prcduction m the hag!‘ Dell" hour. lliIdvr-d tiichlalzxzxlgla party Seem to have ‘emembered ‘arenas Should be onfislded’ (2) Brown $25, $30’ & $35 v .. . A . v‘ l H i,‘ 31 g -; 1- ; K ;'1~_ _ ‘ _ lilies were liigic ll‘. ctmc. j . ' t dl t t d t . v/I ‘ alum l ‘Iliuu in lOll‘ ‘l o ml l lmduslm Tms cambmgn 5 panw 1 mo?‘ so NW ‘ party their own ills. S ti; Ell; recent; ma, the pgllgy of giving Canadian our showing of [ugh hl-lilll. 4r illlillflililit‘ effect marl Dpportune m new r mo, _ 1 _ ma, and felt tha they 011 suppo preferences 15 turned from a gQQd grade Fashion Craft . m ‘m3 County“ will “hick 3 0 ni.,.1t ‘ill ll __ ‘_ ,_ Vlthls splendid fruition of the Laur- ma, g, bad policy if the United . . | I m . . n} . r‘ vercoats in form fit- ,b:icon quota accorded to Canada ill right nn iii Kid-loll. s .11». ‘or progmmma But the Wm m d ‘e references in re_ _ _ " i-htlh- tile rvlidclzs of this heu-s- . . 61,0. ‘gm-o N, - ,.-,,_.,.,,¢,,1,.,-_ Ho! _ Kins 0m sv S P ting and Wrap Coats is ‘the trade agreement with the Unit-i ~ i_ 4 . toppose prevailed. It. was decided tum (3) that a preference on fi d pup” are Coufliomm‘ will be cd Kingdom The maximum illlYlllli. told m" a “HIM! Italians a: “in ito fight. Till-i W05 i100 900118113 but Canadian wheat in the British XEiiYYOiIIetSIIi liwiiiwtililld . - .- .~ » ' ' V V lmi that Italy ‘.\'1l_\‘ rnndy to fiilil! y . i 00 G lit‘ ‘, ‘ _ _ _ p one of conlduublc unmrtnlnt). allowedlmderthcngreement is ymfvqnv m‘ Mm “Hmmk to prevent “hen it developed that the fight market u, a bad thing (4) that over. . > _ . Traditionally lilt‘ Dl‘illtl(‘l'tliiC party 000 000 gums o_ haw M mum [z i °_ ’ i,‘ ' ‘tan ‘pqdmpmp was to be conducted-not with they have just found this out, ~ - v ' 1 sizinrt; for low tariffs lllltl recipro- f p f i 9.8 “I "f" _.IX,,D,I,I,‘_,,',(D;,JI$11,011‘ ,1.“‘R;,‘,,K,.S_,Iierl\'y' artillery. none 0i Whi°i1 since the Conservatives were suc- SEE US FOR GOOD 0.1‘ rude Wliil other coun‘rie~ Good quality 1s Specmcd m they o U‘ “L ~ i allicould be disc°vered—but by snip‘ cessful in securing such a prefcr- OVERCOATS N Iagrccnient and this means the grade f Wmii“ a ‘ivmdv he predict“! lng operations against this and [in Canada known as “select! Willi I Em"? “midlfifw i?“ tghs; that detail of the bargain, the “My “i” d“ M‘ “ ° ‘i=" “ lemme Minister could only feel that lcimadia" miners 111"“ d‘) i5 Pm" l the leader of civilization. At anoth-Ihm policy had been iustlfled by duce move than two million hoes. ‘nt, ll said his ivords ivcrc .\ arzriculiiu-nl products. 'i‘hc$e itcmfllgradjng “Sammy. although la; gfigimps p nflsuudcrsiood ab aaditllgeonfeiibleness of the attacks made k tl b 1k f ' t -- s‘ c m? c up w u o ‘Uimod s atoslyear they actually produced only “ddmg- I f?“ (itilmus of p ace That the Laurier Liberals should tsriif schedules and it is therefore‘ , and tranquility. but I am also anx- . 400,000 of these, or azout l4 per ence, (5) that they were wrong) when they themselves wanted it but could not get, it, (6) that the policy of lowering tariffs is not a good policy when applied between different members of the British Empire, (7) that Laurier was wrong. and (8) that King was wrong only nine years ago. But why continue the list of “lost caus- es"? ‘ Mr. Bennett delivered a. very ef- Govcrnor Ronscvclt, however_ as’- silrod the electors that he had no intention of lowering the diltics on Henderson .3, lfudmore my 2i and THURSDAY on the remaining articles of mgmu- ious for new battle; and fresh com- , cent. of all hogs produced in the l facture, etc, that tariff reductions, _ Dominion. In other words one in bats." if '. . b . t d. m“ m“, e “pea e seven of the present hog popula- Tnure is undi-r trini an interest-f , to be planted and broilght l0 lllfl- I army ever had. He was also cer- n 01100005 0i’ Bovemmefiiai ‘Exi-Ieiid‘ 191050 11811195 11111? Si“? ii1°‘° mi mm“ the calm-y Season of lhat co- 51cm TESTS F9]; 55-11mm Hunts-Kings had already taken tamly one of the very best’ Bus,” listen. ’E was right’. Bobs was ai- th I d. T X _ ltures, though neither had spec‘.- acquanted with the industry some extended by twoor this argument ‘to heart and refused ways right. Shun. Form fours! 9 ea, lng Oronfo 17$! \I.. I lllh\i WQN Apart from the tariff the major tion of our farms grades "select." It Issues on which the election cam- is stated that exports of bacon from palgn was fought were national Canada to the United Kingdom this economy. prohibition and farm re- iyear ‘are likely to be about one- lief. The candidates of both major tenth of the quota allowed under parties were pledged to drastic re- the Conference agreement. fled exactly what economics he was prepared to make. On the prohibi- tion question the Republicans fav- ored a popular vote for or against idea of the huge task iacng depart- ments of agriculture, packers, breed- ers and farmers if Canada is to take full advantage of this import- ing scheme to supply native borni and Empire lured celery for the Ca~ iladian market at a time when the home product ls ordinarily out of! — season. It is said the; by raisins celery seedlings lii Canada and shlppuig them to Bermuda. iiiflm‘ lony may be three months. Those conducting llllldil 350,000 plants and more M0 iBvhr of fiours 0.1....» BarlomMD- ‘son why every sufferer Now that the cure of a large tlic exprrimcnt have already sriitmumbcr of cases of ‘asthma has this sczvon from Canada to Bcr- l been accomplished, there is no rea- wlth this fectlve challenge to a number of private members on the Opposi- tion benches when he dared them to report to their constituents that they voted against preferences which would help local activities in their own ridlngs. Mr. Ilsley of to vote against a preference in the voracious British market on Nova Scotla apples. Others will un- doubtedly find themselves similar- ly embarrassed when they return “Bobs” (Imidon Correspondent in the Ot- tawa Journal) Lord Roberts was, I suppose, the most popular general the British known about him. Like Nelson he was blind in one eye, the result of dier-General Lewin, on the occasionl ,, of the centenary of Bobs’ birth, has] By the “gm ' ' ‘i u was one of narrated some facts not generally; Lord Roberts, the great Field Mar- shal. ‘Bobs’ we called ‘im in the Old Army. 'E were a great soldier and a. great gentleman. We ain't got no more like, ‘im quite. ‘E knew. E told 'em it were coming. But ‘e weren't no H.M.P. and they wouldn't the most eloquent oratloiis I ever listened to. S. A. McDonald's invite you to a spec- ial display of the very latest in Ladies’ Fur Coats, by a rep- resentative of one of" Furriers. » Here you will see the largest" assortment that has ever been shown by to follow. Gi'0\vll'lg_ crating and l miserable ailment, should not make infantile brain fever. So today Field I . rcpcul 0r revision of the law, whilst ant concession. Already an iniflntive shi int! will ‘provide work in Ca~ l an effort to locate the cause in his b01110 101' ii"! Christmas Yeciiss- Marshal Earl Roberts would never i t ‘ ' pp i The would of course have a noble any s ore In char‘ Rooscvrfi, on the Democratic ifat- campaign towards hog improvement iiadn if this scheme proves succcss- . particular C859- Ii is lwW BBrBBd Y » r have got into the army at all. He . ' ‘ m, fthat at least one half of all the and convincing answer if they died, we all know, inspecting troops Rx 3 15 lottetown- speciai 50""- mvfirfli Smiifliii "P981 0f has been undertaken, but. much re- the Eighteenth Amendment, pend- imains to be done. Breeders are fac- irg which the party urged immed- led with low prices for bacon in‘ into modification of the Volstead Brltgjn, thg exchange and other Act to permit the manufacture. qnajor considerations, but leaders in sale and taxing of beer and light the industry claim the bawn quota muss. In relation to agricultural m“ be worked out g0 mg gdvantage ‘Tim- bum mmiidiiigs Pmk-“efiiof the Canadian farmer if only to be prepared to encourage co- gumclent oil-operation and good will operative marketing; they agreed, are Show“ by all concerned, though they were at variance as ‘.0 the means, oli thc desirability of more s<rienilfic utilization of the, laud, and of such action to relieve, the mortgage situation as vcithln the power of the Federal 12011012141. NOTES Reference has already been made Iln connection with the observance n, is not without reason that the form of protein material. Protein. United States farmer clamors for a mm-kgg pm- m? first time in twen- ty Wars the value of l1.l"-'1‘iiii1i1‘3i exports fell last year below a. bil- lion dollars. The actual value for i113 year ending June 30 was $752.- 141,000. or 28 per cent lower than that of the preceding year. There is a maikcd difference in tho reme- dies for this state of things in the platforms of the two grcag partifl-‘i- The Republicans are opposed t0 any tariff reduciifll. either on agricultural prcdilcis or manufac- lles i in these columns to the poppy sale: “fled goodg The D,m.,,._,~ats would. reduce ‘tlic inr'ff on the latter in fcases of asthma are due to some ‘ you may remember, is the food sub- ;starice in meat and eggs-a body .builder. However protein is found in a inumber _of materials other than foodssnd research physicians have been able to show that some of the commonest foods and substances about the home may be causing the ,attacks of asthma. l In order to find out Just what is these various protein substances. The proteins are obtained as dry Ipowders, solutions, or pastes. The pastes are the most popular as they lto blame skin tests are made with I could plead that they had stood by their principles in spit/e of poi- ltical danger at home; but what can they plead when what they did was to desert their principles apparently because they had been carried to a. successful issue by their successful political oppon- ents? debating case for the treaties is overwhelming, They ought to have been adopted unanimously by the present House of Commons. It is quite conceivable that; members may find details which they would prefer to see changed. It is also quite conceivable that the Minis- changes at the Conference, only t) The fact is, of courselthat the‘ on the Western Front, amidst the sound of the guns, and a simple burial servicewas held at St. Omer. When the motor ambulance was about to set out for England with the great soldier's body, General Sir Pratap Singh, despite all persua- sion, insisted on riding in his light linen attire and with his sword be- tween his knees, next the driver. "Roberts Sahib is my brother—1 go as his escort to Iondon," he said. own "war-m,’ made the devoted Ind- ian warrior wear it. A quaint little personal memory of Lord Roberts‘ death comes back to me.’ I was drilling on one of the The Prince of Wales, taking ofi his i Unsurpassed As a Tonic It: 315 a prescription con- taining ingredients recom- mended by the leading phy- sicians. The tonic properties of this mixtu u are so bal- anced as to produce quick results In cases of ANAEMIA. ltUN-DOWN CONDITIONS. TIRED AND. FATIGUED SYSTEMS. LOSS OF AP- PETITE and GENERAL DE- BILITY. Prepare yourself for the physical strain of winter by _______.___ ____ orders taken. Hudson Seal Electric Seal ‘Muskrat Raccoon American Broaiitail Geicrllnlcnt of Remembrance Day This efier- i 0rd" 1° s" i‘ "m" “mm ‘irzicliriintiils Olzoiflxtiré vihgiflis UiZrSOlSIi: tm might agree with them-man gzvgflillrzdsyfparade groililndshindllir u “u” a Dame o‘ KOIlIISIK ' ' l , . ' , ' ' indeed, have fought for these very 0111's B11 0 M186 ec- l The Dnlnocmllc victory comes noon a house to house canvass will ' “bmd m‘ the mime“ iillms have i0 be freshly made or tion right, distant guns boomed out. Rx 3 y be made by girls offering vetcraft poppies for sale. The proceeds, as atlvr twelve years of Republican ruic. The Democrats gained con-' trr-l m‘ the Housr- of Represenfla- i in other years, go to support the tires two years ago but the Re- worthy envavors of the Canadian Plliiiifllllf; l‘(“.'li7i("l control of the’ Legion- The cflmpalsn deserves the l l The tremendous difficulties which faced the London police in the riots which have recently taken place and the magnificent WHY which they handled tile situation only increase the admiration in l they may lose their power. l Among the most common sub- [stances that have been found as icauses of asthma are pollen from plants, animal hair, cereals, eggs, fish, potato, and the smaller or- ‘ganlsms known as bacteria. be denied by the British delega- tion. The heirs of Laurier should |have said that the principle at all events was sound. But they have chosen to repudiate their own ec- onomic klth-and-kin. By this ac- Our old drill instructor, a long-ser- vice Indian veteran and R. H. A. sergeant, halted the squad. A dear old boy, keen as mustard and strict as a needle, he was usually, apart from drill orders, as dumb as a shy Tone up the children's health with Rx 815. ONLY $1.00 PER. BOTTLE AT THE Indian Kid” Persian Lamb stirrer, llllll rum the defeat of widest possible patronage and SUP- ~ d tion, they have successfully delay- ‘mi’- T° m" “mzemeiii 11° made - Prr§i(i~‘lt ‘- on in i920 th h ort which that tome ls hom- tl H08; The skin over the front o‘ the ed the adjournment of Parliament a ‘peech MW" "Them “n” he THE - - - . . ere as D - were broken, members 0f 1° 111° forearm (thumb outward) is clean- ' ‘W512 li"'r- than? until this year of ~ Illlirlhlazt". ("lliilirlilte Mr. Mackenzie King's brazen bc- being your however. the‘ the Liberal party with respect to ml- pwlpir- hr tlwiEmplre trade was fully rc- i plplllnion finds.” lug republished in The Guardian i from Hansard. We commend it to lllr llirlilghtful attention of all our readers Liberal and Conservative. I‘. Ar-flrlilltf. Viral.- WIT!‘ ill 1hr inl". i fll.(lll fdlllll‘, I ll lilill lllllllWllw lll riwcsr. lu- accounted for his ability to coii f oi Ihc rum-d m» till‘ oscnl on ()i',tillll(’, at. elglityzlasks which most I'll‘ ‘ill’ Nu": ‘ll, n rcrls Ylw :4»: prn-ulrllliul r-lci-l; 1 ulhlhrr loliliqllish in their sixties, S;i~ Ixqnmld“ lmskmcss m divide ‘by mlvc.) 1'1 reach" its Frwiesi Si" The snow that fell in December - 1.011%. vlwn zlv- iizltirnhil !",Fll‘£l- Wlliam lilulork, Chief Just re of xlwks and thus crcatc jobs for ldlcixghhtihihmié 1mm“? “i which Goes down to the sea in June; ' I tlou i-slis 4211:1154. and 3110241123 Ontario, iciflcd that he owed much i Workers tlicrc has ruii s, thin cul" i wasfwd B03256; Si: tnfiesvrinflf: be I Wimdei‘: 0°95 iii remember 6' ‘Mm ‘V0,, ‘mum mum Hummus l m his physical endurance which he} lnln or scepticism. some who linvc ' a c l1 How it felt to be snow in December.’ for President were liaiiiul by var- thought was "the outcome of sawing. foil; panics. Tn rldditlcn to dimmer wocd, day iii and day out, when a‘ ‘"1" Rm-“Pvvii. tiwv ware" Norman boy." Sir wlllhm 5113's illlli, m his mmmns‘ socialist? “minim D- UP- cflriy (i033. the sawing of n cord 91"“? Proilibitinllist: Jacob s. Cux- of wood hi two cuts was n good °-"~ F“""°"L“b"'i"i VFW il- Rcy- ‘days work for ll strong mail and Zflirlizfgstjlocijjllst-Lnborltc; William that every year in order to keep his ‘away rimmxlmuliisi “<1 W- ii- heme Billiliiied Wth lllcl he had to ' '39 0i iiiv iliilvral saw wood at least for 250 hours, berty. The real contest, cf course. prozably a gocd deal longer, on Ill between Hoovcr and Roosevelt. account of his being young and not ll. "m White lloilsc. In; traynl of the traditional policy of, I . . Whrii nskcd on one occasion how. 111i‘ and members of the force luid to be taken to hospital, but the riot was quelled and order rest0"€(i ,Wl'.llOllt a bullet being fired. The ) British have their own ivay of dv- They should be sufficiently deep to ing tliiizg". A blow ivitli the fist i5 ‘ remove the surface covering of the the Englishman's rcsnrt lilstcad of, skin but not: to draw the blood. A ed with alcohgl or ether. Two or three small scratches are then made with the point of a. knife or a. needle, sterilized first in a. flame. that we road of n riot of such pro- I"- DB-Bie IP60 from i111? PYOiBiH portions M that m Lends“ being rubbed in. 'I‘hls is a "control" test dis/posed of with so little physlcallwith which to compare the other ‘damage, Mcn were lllltl, but no- Scratches- body was l-tillcd. Pistols were not 1i the fiiiiwifllm i! to blame (a brought. into play. It is tlic srllisirlpmiiive ">50 a red film appears at lthe scratched part usually within _ y_____ 1ft few minutes. 'I‘his increases in mhrrlh all u..- recent puhilrzigsiz" 1""! m" i>°°°111= iiciit. T1118 i! and prziisc for the liiovculcnt if)‘ roilovivcd by 9' small round iumii thnlllttle cotton wool soaked in water, not cxnuiiiicd tlic lllGlllS of u fresh piece o‘ wool ‘or ea h t c spo. plan are asking if fill". is not just illlOill"l‘ Stfllfm!‘ to bolster up faith in illtllwintg, recovery. Some may even be blindly or stubbornly 1n. dTIei-erit toward the idea of cutt- lng working time to put the gob. less back to work. But the greatest] zecommcndation that can be given to the movement is to say ll. offersi a. concrete way for business to help’ itself out of the ditch. an cxpcrl. Ho. tliiiiks it did him good, liowcvcr, and not only im- Proved his mwcular system but strengthened his heart and lungs: it taught him as well the value of lllolmigcd circa-t and steadfast purpose. The harder n. man works, the more he earns for others. The cuckoo changes her tunel) they have prolonged the debate, they look like compelling closure. But they have put themselves in an impossible position before a de- pression-ridden country, looking for relief in any direction; they must have disgusted much of their THE. CUCKOO CHANGES HER TUNE When it goes to the sea in June? (In June, in June, The cuckoo chillies her tune.) The flre that flared in December 1's s little my uh in June; And who is there left to remember The Passion this blazed in Deoem- . ber When flame is a flicker in June? (Bo soon, so soon, said, a choke in his voice, "is for -—l'-'velyn She-I'D. in London ONOIVII’, BLACK Fur Jackets Ail sizes are of- fered in this range. dplhrlz-l-ll to think vealed by Premier Bennett in the ow wlowm which m“ st i ' ii""'-l'1' i=1" iii» illlr- course of his masterly $098011 at "mm" w me knife. the rcvtoml" nginmiilpflsteklslrtaken up with the onnLlberal Piinclllles and reni‘ 11:15 Price ' ' » - i i . ‘~‘ - 1 " - fir“. I'll-ll llu- ticcasiohi ilic close of the debate in Parlia- the razor’ 1,15 quck‘ on,“ w i188 e or n e and rubbed into be“ Lauder. and they cannot have s ranging from N _ , _ , _ - leaves no risk of dcrnli behin 4 he scratches. The knife or needle ' WW l" ' inc): should‘ mcnt last week on the Angill-Can’ The SfllllC traditions arc woven into,‘ls then wiped clean and put through “fled i‘) imi-Blmiizfl 6V9?!’ 890M011 Q "" ‘ "l itiilnwlr. l-nlldllirlli: mlirin agreement. Beginning today. m3 W105 which ml-dc HS p015“. andlthe flame ggaln to be 5Lgr1uzgd_ 01' 0111‘ P901119 Wi10 1110i’ 1101-19 i0 i’ " Itllilvullils m lll(“ full text of this speech is bc- it. is with something of amazement! 011B Scratch should be made and Pmm b!’ iii? British Preiereiiceii- \