PAGE FOUR TH C BIIARLOTTETOYIN GUARDIAN, Morning Duly tl-‘oundod 188'!) President. LleuL-Col. W Cheila: S. MoLllrl Vim- Presldent. .l. R. Burnett. FJJ. Secretary LieuL-(ol l) A Maclilnnun. 0.8.0. Editor and Mllllflglllg Director J it. Burnett, FJJ Assnclate Editor Frank Walker SUBSCRIPTION BATES $5.00 per year tin utlvancet delivered to Llty. $4.00 per year 1m uuvanrel mailed to P. E. Island 15.00 per year tln atavanufil mailed In Canada and U.» Members Audit Bureau o! Circulation ‘The Strongest tile/nary is Weaker than ‘the Weakest‘ lltlr.” FRIDAY, MARCH 31, I939 Another“ More Alibi; . w-wv. , Again lllh _\c:1t' Premier Czitttpbelbs budget lneeclt u 11s ont- lottg ttpnlttgy‘ for fztilttre to int- pltllklll his pt‘t'~1l'.'t'!t-|t tilt-due to balance the _ lludgtt .'lllllll.tll_\‘, .\_g;tiu he gun‘ reasons why 1t , ‘ was iuttiossiblc itt \'ll'\\' of increased uncontroll- able expenditures wlticlt he contrasted with similar expenditures in 1113;. Again he neglect- erl tu ct-tttpttte tltt- incrcn-ctl tcvcutte the Gov- l eruutt-ttt itow cult-vs Afi contptirctl with the rev- _ enue of bis (jottsrtuttne predecessors, which i was the ltrtsis of his "bulztttccd budget" pledge l, and ulticlt. i1 zultltitl to lll\ deficit lust ye“, would ut.tI.c it ititlf u ntfli-ttt dollars greater tlizttt i: .5. .\g:1in the Pnntlct" u~ctl. " :1 basis of cont- ; parisoti, the last clcctiott yr». in referring to , Conservative expenditures. In this COllllfitllOll we tnrty remind ltitn of the followhtg stats-ntent bv his forntcr lt-ztit-r. tbt- lutc lion. \\‘_ .\l. 1.8a, as rt-pnrtt-tl in tht- lZ-nriot of .\pril 11, 1935: “llbc expenses of governtnettt, as we all know," said Mr. Lest, “vary according to the ‘ different years. The first _\'<-;tr of every govern- l ment! ndntinistrutioti should be their best fitt- l ancittl uvtz", when they see that every bill is l cleaned up 11/111 r/tt/ri/ed to I/trfv predecessors. As time goes on, they are inclined to carry more accounts over, until election _vcar, when there is a bitf clean-tip, ltcrztttsc when the new govern- ment comes in they ~ec f/tti! all f/tt’ ou/x/ttiuiint] bills 1m‘ chum/rt! In l/rcir frmirczanrttrx, and will alzettvx ltmkr n goo/l r/Intring no matter relief/tor f/te nmnry tins tirfnally x/irttf or no! in election jig-gr," This throws quite a light on the Catnpbell Covcrnntcttt record, because I035. their first full year of office, showed a deficit of only $24,- 654 as compared with their 1937 deficit of $120,773, and their 1938 deficit of $80,113: also a debt increase in 1936 of $215,523 as against an increase of 5351.799 in 15137, and 51.141185!) in 1033- How many of the 1936 bills the Government "charged to their predecessors" we do not know, i but we have Mr. Lori's assurance that this ltits been the practice, and that increased expendi- ture under every government is in direct pro- portion to the length of their term in office. Hence we may expect next year (if the Camp- bell Government does not go earlier to the country) a much greater deficit on current ac- count, and a greater increase in total liabilities, than the Premier's forecast of a $77,000 deficit would indicate. More Costly Duplication Last week the Federal Department of Fish- eries sent its own two-man commission to Great Britain to bring hack information on the mar- keting possibilities of salt fish. One ntetuber of the commission is W. A. Found, retired De- puty Minister of Fisheries, who left the service last January. The other is Fletcher Smith, who . has been connected Will] a fisheries firm in Nova Scotia. lt is expected they will be in England for at least six tnontlts. The object, of course, is important but why the unnecessary duplication? An Fxehnttge points out that the Tlrzttlc and Cotttmerce De- partment has six offices in the Utiitetl King- dom and lri~h Frcc State. Their function is to handle the ntttrketittp of nll Cattatlintt products. The lxtttdott Tirade Conunissitittefis office is mrtitttttiuctl nt ztn ntutuztl cost of ntort- than $40,- 000. The total c11~t of tittirlcctiug services pro- vided by tltc 'l'r.'1tlc and (Ionuuercc Depart- ment in Hrt-ztt Ilritltiti for 11,38 was $|._t_3,_';16. The llcpurttttcttt of Agriculture spent several thouszitid dcdlztrs on its own for similar pur- posts. Carblitig Hattsard The (Ittzuvtt uirrwtitvtttleitt of the Kloutretil ‘hr notes that lliutsartl, the tifficial verbatim report of the prttcectlillqs of the llottsc of Cont- motts, is ltecottiittq tnorc 21nd tuorc nn issue this session, due to lllt- grou-ittg ltztbit of placing ntzt- tcrinl on the record that ltns not been publicly delivered in tltc llottsc. Xow ltzts .'u'isct1 nu incident which culls ttttentitttt to another phase of the ttmtttrrmtltt- cbzutgitig of record after it has been tnlccn down. The privilege of tnctttbvrs to change the rec- Ord is confined to correcting slips of grnntmzir and such tbittgs. lt is definitely improper to cltattgc the stiltslttnve or ntcmting of statements made and reported. But the rttltcr tl;|_v, ivheti lfztusttrtl appeared, it was found to contain no reference to the awk- ward little incident of the loss of one sheet of amt the Prime .\linistcr's stzttctttcttt, or of the con- sequent retttlittg of the stntemcttt twice, with an nouncemcttls. - A private Conservative member, T. r A. Tbmnpsntt, m’ Lmmrk, brought the matter up. ‘He pointed out that the deleted portion C011- ffiitlcd some-comment by Hon. R.‘ Mztnion. ‘ - ltqvrlttg m (lo with the delay 1n presenting the {ltllf ntemrttt. Mr, King denied any respon- ‘ for the change. bntsaid that it had been dby the editorial ‘staff of Hauslird, had agreedproviding Dr. Minion’: con- t. be obtained. DreManimt not interval of about an ltour between the two pro; ehtinge, but it had been made anyway. kenzie, Minister of Defence, in the Brcn debate. A particularly vitriolic reference did not appear in the report. How it came the llottse and galleries benefit. 1 Editorial Notes I ltzis (lcpnrtecl. a u- w Patti's, died this date, 1631. 0 i ‘ll l! .\bnut the only disturbing element in lust hours of March was the Liberal get. u u u Hope springs eternal, and that is why still ltope that Mr. Dunning trill yet relent provide in a second supplementary estimat sum sufficient” the forthcoming election. I I i i‘ tttent. The Premier estimates he will g0 in the hole time only $77,787! 1 It l! It will be noted that attotlter of that Millan Clan has obtained a high honour ltotiottr on his native Island. Evidently you not keep them dowtt, at least for long. ti v v When Premier Bracken of Manitoba dcp ntinisters on westem wheat conditions of his utissioit. wheat per bushel and leave the decision as now announced. for granted that political motives went credit of the Premier of Manitoba rather Dominion Government as a \vhole. v a n a scattdal involving the leader of the Li of the litstern Irrigation Commission. however. “The charge of irregularities in a crude way. The District is in excellent f $500,000. It had a splendid operating su given them to prove it. I have been (ioveruutcnt had decided to get control o control of another successful business w fund of ready cash on ltand. It is ttikiu most despicable way of getting cotttrol.” n t I41 is .\lr, Dunning ltas a ivaritt side for the Interests. ‘The llig Three will continue to cars in this country," he told the House of itt Ontario. Tllte Big Three had too ltigh 11rd for the sossibilities of the domestic is’ l ntarkcts to which cars were exported from Oppllsition sides who during the afternoon bate of the trade agrement item had pro and the Canadian prices and to what some when all factors were taken into consitlc tlustry for improvement and expansion. atlinn users of Canada-made cars were not treated. _ it: r 4-‘ v The Yttgoslavians and Rumaniaits are l lain Hitler already has [tlanncd and m not know where the lightning is to strike raine. Yugoslavia is making a desperate before the crack of doom to solve the question, as handy a tool as Slovakia, if Hitler has unmasked his design to n1 colonialempire out of Central and Sottthe ago, their political and strategic position i! mosnwill they be amenable to Gcmum perialiitlc policy! been aivailable, and A. C. Sasselman, chief Con- scrvztiive wltip, had been coitsulted. He refused to take the responsibility for agreeing to the Earlier in the session a rather famous deletion from the record took place. This was in con- nection with the fiery speech of Hon. Inn blac- gun to a Conservative member, made by Mr. Mackenzie, to be left out has never been explained. Everyone in How lztntb-like the stormy ntonth of the year john Donne, poet, preacher, and Dean of St. the Bud- many , and e, “a this M ac- from MacGill Presbyterian Senate, with its reflected C811‘ arted from Ottawa after a conference with federal he had intimated an intention to abandon the policy Own honzm,‘ expressed in the guaranteed minimum price for business wheat tnarketittg to the grain exchange and the trade. Premier Bracken appears to ltave been sllue» —wl"fll1v@8 Free Press. successful in bringing about a reversal of this It may be taken of hand in hand with economic consideration in deter- mining this policy, there being a general election Verbal SlYIICWIe that. what. he does in the twffitig. but if there is political capital to 50 be ntade in the western provinces by reason of this policy the bulk of it will be placed to the than tn that of western federal ministers or to the Ottt in Alberta, Premier Aberhart has started h“ lwllll"? l° $85’- beral Party in the Legislature who was also ntanztger Hut .\lr. Gray has not tztlcett the charge lying down, the Ell). business is ridiculous,” said Nlr. Gray. Ml“ Kl“? "ml “The Premier is merely playing dirty politics in inan- ctal shape with a reserve of over $1,000,000 tn some lttnd contracts and also has a cash reserve of rplus advised ll°°°l1l1l that statement was issued on his own instructions and dated Wednesday, March 22, long after the f the district. This is obviously a ntanttfactttred ex- _ cuse for the Government in its efforts to get “my ‘wlnlllllell ith a g the Big tnake Com- mnns with unalloyed satisfaction referring to the Ford, General Motors and Chrysler plants 3 I'€~ mar- ket in this country, and also for the value of the Can- ndtt, to adopt any "pull tip stakes" policy, said the Minister. To those on both the Liberal and ‘s de~ tested against the WldC spread between the American called “unduly large profits." Mf- Dunning Said ill" ration and when it was recalled that these plants had put back a good share of profits into the m- Can- badly tastily tnobilizittg to meet eventuzllitics. Thcy are cer- apped out who his next victims are to be, but they do first. Hungarians we are told are contentplating the price they may ltave to pay for Carpatho-Uk- effort Croat Hitcr decides to break up another composite State to get some vital space on. the Adriatic. Now that akc a astern Ettrope, these two countries hold the key to_ im- mediate developments They are the dominant Balkan States, and although neither is as strong in itself as Czecho-Slovakia seemed to be 0 year safer, ‘for Yugoslavia lives upon Italy and Romania on Russia. How far, is the question now upper- m: 'I"HE (IIlAELO'I"I'ETQWI\l __GUARDlAl§l_ NOTES BY TllE WAY Our ' ’ v, Th: Warsaw wleczor Warzawskl, calls the German occupation of Slovakia and Boltomln. - Moravia. "Hltlefl first. important mistake." That's n. mlstake. Hltlerfs first important mistake was when he looked 1n the mirror and thought he raw a combination of Jullus Caesar, Na- polean Bonaparte. Otto van B11- marck and four or five other fel- lows. ~—Wlnd.sor Star. . The British military poaltlon hll been allowed to lag 1nd in tlhe armament. race. It is evidently Nazi policy to push on wlth expan- slon over Europe at. whatever haz~ ard before the combined Brltlsh and French forces are sufficiently strong to lntervenc. Germany has aoquued the huge addition of Czech armaments. Disparity be~ tween German and British military strength has been Increased. -Ot- tawa. Citizen. The German people, in Herr Hitler's dream, must. rule the test, of the world-doc the general good. Thlt. Ls l big order and may seem fantastic. But it; would have seem- ed fantastic, 1n 1913 or thereabouts, to Predict that an odd-job man, sleeping tn a welfare hotel. would one day restore beaten Gennany to to carry “the faithful” through aillfadl"! P°§lli011 in World Bffnirs l-h kreater population and D1- ropean territory than under Kaiser Wilhelm. 1t. would have seemed :\las and aluck, another deficit budgetted for mmasm l” pmfllcl “l” lllls llllle odd-job man would one clay throw for the last full year of the Campbell Misgovern- the world into a nightmare of dis- Happy-go-lucky Spend-the-Nloney tress and fear. One cannot discard or dLscount. theorlee about Herr Hitler because they are fantastic, -—Hnllfax Chronicle. Bl" ""8". a188, will not restore the threatened democracies the strength uf the p05ltl0fl£ abandon- ed last year; nor Wlll indignation bring back to the Czechs the liber- l-IES We)’ 110w have lost. There 1s little hope today of the western 3W1?“ b91118 able to move effec- tively to hat further aggression in Central and Southeastern Eumpe, The? have become to a. large ex. W“ impotent onlookers, and it 1s =11 we likely that. the defence of their own liberties will occupy all expressed hintself us satisfied with the results their strength’ Tm, distant perm Prior to that the Government °l last Yell!‘ and the years befcre now loom dangerously neat‘ their The c!oud which yes- llellllll’ “'05 I10 b18861 than a man's hand today darkens the whole sky: and the flnal reckoning lspone in Wlllllh the whole World Ls likely h The Prime Minlster has a gilt for adrott; assembly of words and phrases, which obscure his mean. 1X18 0r which 1s such an elaborate may be construed 1n several ways that he can escape from or ex. Plain away afterwards Th. real lssue lsvnot Whether can“; should help if London 1.; bombed but, whether Canada should help 1f 9 Brent war to preserve clemoc. g9!’ h“ w be fought. and ln which "fem would p-av an important. Pa". perhaps the most. important. 0n that point the Prime Minister It seems to us it at least he should be explicit 1w "Elle. -st. - .‘ Journal. Thomas Tunes There are certain things in the mind of the British Uovcriunenl, which are perfectly well known m Bvefyflne else. The Passionate desire for peace and the titanic efforts out»; tnttue to Preserve 1t, for one thing. when K1118 speaks n1 Will‘ to (totem minor British trade rotttg m; SPERM merely tot- effect, m,- he ltgtows that. 1f Great. Britain gces war 1t. Wlll be kgtrugglg 1n last year. As far as the statement 0f ir- which the very existence or m‘, regularities by Mr. Aberhart and his law of- gfamlxfules wlll be Bi, Stake. ._ . p . , e1 helm: the case, his state. ftters 1s concerned ample opportunity will be mam might. well have takm ma“, n! stark realities. Th nand of the British Governmsrit, would have been strengthened cohesion of the igttzcqcts “omit have been helps“ and the cause of peace advanczu 1t Mr. King hag BDOken out frankly and courage. Tribune. Mr. Jamel Joyce, the th 1 "Ulysllefi." who ls statedmlo 0123,39 spent 17 years over the sequel to mat. work which 1s shortly to be Publlshfd. may be able to claim a. ztecom for slow workmanship in this we of rB-Dld writing, but. his method recalls that of m_any o: m; great. masters of the past, Milton Dlanned "P8106158 Lost" Wm" he Wfls 32. branded over 1t ‘mill l"? W85 5U. lhcn spent. seven years of bilndness on its compost- filon- Grey ‘(leveled elem years to llls brlsf Elezv ln a Country Church-yard " The "Dlvlne com. My" occupied Dante from ms asut year untll his death at 66. Goethe wrote the first draft of “Faust? at, 20 and finished the last m, at) Virgil devoted eight. years u, m; GAeorgllgs and over 11 to the " one Am uh - Fuwmtes 0H8 e novelstts, n3 "Dlm Qulwll." 11nd Le Sag: took 11 to write "G11 Btu," but, the Dllm probably goes to Flaubert. who went sfx yegrg m, Bovary" and repollshlng 115% M5l10rlY-"—Manchester Guard. m. A number o! l-‘ranch-Clnadlan coclotles Joined together yesterday to send n telegram to Right. Hon. W- L. Mackenzie and pro- nounce “absolute 09903101011" o: Quebec province to Qanadisn par- tlclpatlon 1n a foreign war. The message doclared [that n1 exproaslona of solidarity with Lon- don on European affairs are "ex- lranely dangerous tn national P1111)‘ Ind oonn-m! to Oanadlan n and to the country's free cums. It would be hard to pack Wlt-hln the short, space of that teln- gram l greater number of tlve term. If Canada were to drswn into a confllct. 1t. would not be luto some "fore-fin" adventure manoeuvred by London. It would be 1n the face of an arrogant world vlllllenu that: could not. be toler- Ilvrl by my p: to Anywhere who ntlll held the a Qhtolt rupw lot n freedom they have so long taken for grutted. Our alleged ltatul" 1r otherwise a symbolic flu-ca. The very lust. that l 1n Quebec l: able to make such a n. 8 pronouncement, agllml l back- ground of thou olvlt religious under l. rlghla they have lsh comtltutloifil nix-on: enough evidence of their value. "Canldlm interacts". 1f they are will not. be hard to Gave five years to writ-l much lncllned 1n favor of them. Thg certainly an appropriate muse for Occasion be sweet and lovely.. e 2m <2: in s“ ‘Mtr .. an never a ee D mournful tones thgltlgetcamqse i): m: thrlls to excite. and challenges of nulltantt reaction. Day 1n and day alr from the Bcottlsh bag-pipes i - Wlfldw n out, for weeks and months, the cannot be stupassed by any music B stl-ll cuslon, for the real distinct lv forward IHOdEITI Llp- openlttg of the House. If this were on s0 serious irmatter, to study Nct one of his content-ions would a meshed salve. powers of the Commission. may I point to the fact that ln every re- spect they were on equality with Act of Pnrliament. By the amend- ment of 1930 those powers, and nothing more ru -t PUBLIC FORUM ‘this column u won “If llw ‘ ' a qnutlnn Il'lnt0r0fl- 108M001] Gulrllll do“ nut ll- uunrfly undone the onlnlaural enrnwnnmlnnto. THE SCOTTISH PIPES AGAIN B1r:——I have Just read today. a letter wrltten by a writer who s hunself “utter-ested" and who wr es 1n reply to a recent letter o! mlne on the sub) of musfc and the Legislative Assembly. "Interested" defends the recent. use o1 the bog- plges 1n connection with the open- _ Edward Island Htphland Regiment. ls now the only ml ltary unlt in the province, and so long as the unlt. must be called upon to serve as the Guard of Hon- or to the Lleutenant Governor at. long mils» the ba be used as the official instrument of muslo for 1.111s occasion, for 1t ls strletly ac- cording to “rules and orders" that the Scottish bagpipes ls the only r0 r instrument of l8 land Regiment, llhlnkls! llliitlcdfit qiltl“ loslwti fnfm I 0 at enoug former letter that I my shrill wild note 0f the l es a. Scottish mill ary gathering. let. no one for a moment lmaglne thlt these pipes cannot on It was my good fortune to listen on the radio to a. r-t of the funer- whem the dead l‘ Castle Iglng lav 1n State. Who that ll-sben- cl whatever? pl ut 1n spilo of all I have said. ins that these pipes are not sufflclenty appropriate as a. sym- bol for the meetlng of the Legis- I-Ilghland Regment. Honor to the Governor. the Highland Guard of Honor 1s only incidental t>o th urpose of the Assembly ls to repea old laws and has new ones for the common wel- tire of the people of our Province. It represents the interests of these people 1n the broadest sense of the term, and from its very essence 1s U b I h lpitlaktljitsin while >113 3§Dp€i ave n s no y par- tial romantic and looking back- wards appearance. PClEollZllll’, 1 cannot SO see why a to-dnte music band could not be added to the service of the bagpipes on the occasion of the done 1t seems to me that Past, and Present, and everv type of our clt- izens would be fairly well represent- ed 1n a musical sense. In conclusion, mav 1 assure "In- terested" that I would not. like jazz music on such an occasion. m I llll Sh‘. 315v LIBERAL PROGRESSIVE. 1 ___,___.____ n PREMIER AND_ PROIIIBITION Sin-It; would be amusing, 1f not Premier Campbell's attempt to plausibly defend the transttlon from independently administered prclzlbltlon to government control. hold water more effectively than As to his depreciation uf the the Attorney General. were unparted by muse C ' Those powers .. 1 (except the $500 sugary) were transferred from the Commission to the Attorney Gen- '11 He tells us, "under earller Com- mlssions enforcement of the Act V'B,s 1n the hands of a speclal bndy of police." True. But has any difference been slnoe brought I110 t: 0%." Certainly Commis- slons did not p;1'.;t.l1Ifl-'l§' P10596139 and undertake police duties. As 1n all ricmlnsttations they operated by subordinates. Daes the Attor- ncy General do differently? Does he even appear 1n courts as did tihe Prohibition Inspectbrsr Not. by any means. I1: 1a more than ever operated by police and subonrlln- ates. Then he adds.—"'l‘he R-C-M-P- were under the direction of and responsible to the Attorney Gener- al." Just so, exactly ma before the transfer they were “under the dtr- ection of 11nd responsible to" the Commission. He speaks of a "llfllflli many of the problems which arise from day to day". as “legal or seml legal.“ These. he NYE. W" referred "either to the Attorney General himself or to his asslstant prosecutor." It 1s another fruit of an inventive imagination. In ftwt Contmlssions and their ofllclnls wzre cften bet-fer lnformed on le- gal problems, which was their buslness and study. and only on rare occaslons was the government law departments appealed to for advlce. In recounting alleged savings under the changed system, the Premier designates three Commis- sioners, a sec , and n buying agent, nlbolLshed~— e asserts-WIM- dolng the work which these five men were sup to do the late administration, the At.- tm-ney General was given an 1n- cresaed salary of $500. Those who remembe the Premier's‘ speech on hearty laugh at. this paradox. A- part from the fact that the “live men" he refers 11o. actually dld their work. u shown by the rec- onfs 0f performance. leaves 1n 1b- aelf a foundation of and for hla “supposed to d0" phantom. moat "w-i-estlng 1s th_a_t ooutm stiiii Diaddbllldnoy Pllll not. in es, To have seen thee, their pair's only 8O . Bo ch13: thou fly above the vulgar muslc for a sun m full press column to report, o! the l5 insurmountable pressure 0f work 1m invading hlg ofllce 0n week days. and his privacy on Sunday-s. IN no doubt bewlldered he finds time now to do 1n oddl- tlon the "wot-k of five men." spoils so lavishly promised, some for breaches of the Act, others ap- I he could not et business, no time to mad, much 1m to answer letters, n0 chancoto oonsplt wltlél colleagues and depart- latlve Assembl . It e the are m?" llf-‘Dll 95- entlrely approyrlatelsfoinleadtng the resistance, after 0 o'clock, he would l: n5 Guard of force his way out But human barrier, etc., 0142.. etc. he could not overcome his routine ' work. how Herculean the task must. have bee-n to take on the work 01' “five" more men. tlcularh» in those which those trips abroad, (plcnlcs they have been called) has made The Cltalnmm of Commlsilonswas always on 111s job. 1n the City al- ways available. day or night. whom could we 100k for prohibi- tlon many and more or vacations abroad? have been admitted to daylight, are 1n evidence to bare ful fnct that. the work of "five done, ls more tiotable for neglect than for lal note n to investigations 1n 1971, asks to contrast. the Oonservatlves report- And Wltlt The Lid Ofi". an unhappy arraignment: of t-he ptesent admlnlstratlon. “lld" was lifted, on a vendor's pro- Ilt return 01 915.000. If that 111b- ed "ltd" on so small a ll uor sale disclosed a. happen today lifted from the 558.079.0111 of the fiery fluid dispensed ln 1938? down. No wonder the safety valve of political explosive 1s held with an iron hand, and the whole contfngent. sitting norm the lever.- with tenaclty, to prevent the in- ternal pressure front “hell" heat/ed seven times greater than 1t. was wont to be heated". and the lnferno that might be dls- closed? what was the restilt? Not a pro- secul-lon. Not. a single charge was laid.” was 1n the heat of a tzeneral elec- tlon. Prohlbltfon or Govt. Control gas the issue, declded 1n favor of 1e decision before them, "lnfortnatlnn," and Premier Camp- bell's friends at the helm, he could better answer this question h1m- self, and with a. greater dlscretlon should have left his query unask- fve 1n my arguments. 1t could be a possibility that the tnterlor of the sepulcher ls not as foul as ll: appears on the surface. But. l! so. 1f a brllzhtier outlook or record 1r 1n the background. ls 1t not a practice of astute nnlltlclsns to show forth their fruits of otfloe with n d’st.l SONNETT How rttylany paltry, foollsh, painted ‘mot now 1ft 0.9849185 utouble every street Shall sbe ldrgotben, whom no poet. like thev Where I When nothlng else rem ne 741669 GBYB. And ueeim hereafter klmll be Blad e Upon thelsetzlnu of thy superfluous DTB . Vlrglns and matron; reading these my rhymes, Shall broom much delikhted with thy a 88 be well wrapped 1n their dln sheet? to ghee eternity shall give, at th of P0118. survive 1n my immortal song. t —M.1ott.ae1 Dliywn lbfi-lfll. upon hlm by the hordes to know how That arraignment of the piirty rters was fantastic wfth amorlng crowds, some after the remission of punishments ylng for tickets of leave. So that l. moment for After each day's through the With 111s time no numbed that And more par- Iater years 1n mnny- more lnronds on his time. 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