r EAQE I;0_U,R ' TIIE NIARLOTTETOVII GIIARIIIAI Morning Dally (Pounded In III!) .T—._ . . . 22.8 per cent. In the diought area there is a. population ‘of 815,166 in the rural areas, with 703.595 living on 171,622 farms. From 1921 to 1937, what is termed the drought area has produced 4,122,943,951 bushels 0‘ Wheat. 2.537,816.7i2 bushels of oats and mar. CHARu0TTE1oWN cuaizomn _ -_ - . - . 4 _ __ r AUGUST 3.195: ‘ ' ' e ‘ rltztrttttttlgttlitt 101111: I VIOTES _BY TIIE WAY PUBLIQ VFAQRUM. . . i . . . . 4 nu ooh-I II sin’. A W‘ uuuiiiunusr SALE 5.; ounce" ’ has us. . President. Ll-nit.-Col. w. oimur a. noun _ ’ ......... . .. : Vice President. J. 3. sunset. 3. J. I, 702.635_,64I bushels of barley, and a variety of ;"',*‘e:’,'' Pfiffi 3: on--I--'3-3'-." Secretary. Melt -Col :1-$2-m_M:°:““Mh 9-. l'- ‘l’- . Other field crops.‘ The value of the wheat, oats They have lttenuy to run for omen i um" um ‘Editor. Wnlker ' i and barley pmduud "1 the Permd mentioned was an nthht? A 1 $3.238,859.73o for wheat; $768,100,026 for oats, "‘ HON. DB._' DUNNING’S ".'jJZj§j.JJL .. .. ___._ _ - .4... ......__~.........—...——...‘,.,....._-_~,.- .-s- «- _ AI . _ , . ..Fanns. So far the results have been decidedly ” fincmiraglng, it is indicated in word from Ot- ' Reclaiming Drought Areas Finance on. his contemplated departure for England for the benefit of his health. Indeed. it is a gracious act to permit Dr_ Dunning to return to his native shire and country with all the honour and distinction of holding the second highest portfolio in the Government of the Dominion to which he emigrated as a poor boy many years ago. As was aptly indicated by the Hon. Dr. Cyrus l\lacl\lillan on the occasion of the liuuorary degree of I.l..l). being conferred upon the Minister of Finance by l\lcGill Uni- adoption exemplify the opportunities presented in this democratic country to “boys 0’ pairts” who apply themselves assiduously, even without the benefit of higher education, to improving their minds and positions. Though every boy may not start life here with 1 marslial’s baton in his ltiiapsack, at least he may have a M.P.’s nomination, especially so, of course, if he be in the happy position of Dr. Dunning's colleague in Queen's of having an astute brotlicr-in—la\v who has trod the path before him. Everyone will wish Dr. Dunning an enjoyable holiday and a complete restoration to health, tliough it would be too much to expect i that he would sufficiently recover to undergo the rigors of another election campaign. It may be, too, that the Prime Minister had an additional reason to that to which he gave utterance for insisting upon Dr. Dunning retaining his port- folio, namely the difficulty of finding a succes- his cabinet colleagues but of the powers-that-be in St. James St. as well. Mr_ Ralston was look- ed upon as a likely choice, but he had previously vacated a portfolio in order to pursue his prac- tice at the bar. By all accounts he has fared uucoiiimonly well in this respect, and it would be hardly fair to expect him, while still a young man, to forsake fortu!ie’s path, for the uncer- fniiitit-5 of cabinet rank in a Government more than probably doomed at the forthcoming elec- diicing soil drifting to a minimum by alternating strips, ranging in width from 4 to 16 rods, are run at right angles to the prevailing strong winds. Drifting, which may occur on the fallow strips, is checked by the alternate crop or stubble strips, thereby limiting the damage to a confined area. for the protection of buildings and home sur- roundings against high wind and drifting soil, versity, his career and success in the land of his ls 3n01l1t_=t‘ feature Of the work in VVestern Can- ada. Within these shelterbells farm gardens can be better maintained, poultry flocks kept, and greater assurance of providing essential food- stuffs is possible in periods of lowfield crop production. wheels in daily use or almost one to cvciy two persons in the country. * ¥ able damage by drought to the hay crops in the eastern United States as far south as New Jer- sor who would enjoy the confidence not only of say, there is every indication of an active demand for Canadian hay during the coming year. at m at 4- partictilnrly in Sweden, Germany, Norway, Fin- Strip farming is also used as a method of re- long, narrow strips of growing crops. These Farm home shclterbelts of trees and hedges, - EDITORIAL NOTES - Earl Baldwin born this date, 1867. n- >3! nt in Another perfect lialf—holi<lay yesterday. it II 1|‘ 1|‘ The bicycle is the popular mode of conveyance n Holland, there being approximately 4.Ooo,ooo : :- In view of the serious and possibly irrepar- year. is as it 1\link ranching has now spread to Europe. tious. The present acting Minister, Mr. llslev has also been mentioned. but there is reason to believe that his appointment would not find favour in certain circles, and beyond these two there is no other in sight both able and popular enougli on wlioiii to confer the appointment. In the Cll'ClllllslllllC€S, the Prime Minister has ac- (‘0lllpllSll(‘(l a cliziracteristically diplomatic move strictly on the lines of his well-known laissez- faire policy, especially in view of the fact that the situation in Europe enables him to delay announcing an election at the present juncture. Mayors And U nemploymenl About three weeks ago, Mayor Lewis, Ot- tawa, heading a delegation, presented to Mr. rllslcy, in the latter's capacity of Acting Minister of Finance, a. proposal that the Dominion sum- mon a conference on unemployment. He cited such organizations as the Canadian Manufac- l tiircrs' Association, the Canadian Construction ’Couucil, and the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce. \\'ith the rcpicseiitatives of these bodies would be spokesmen for provincial and muni- cipal administrations. The conference would examine thl: unciiiploymeut problem, chicfiy as it affected urban centres. At this meeting “a campaign of action would he agreed upon which, among other things, would provide for the call- ing of similar meetings in every municipality tliroiiglioiit the Dominion by the mayor of the municipality,” Mr. Lewis said. Such meetings would he participzitcd in by local industrial lead- ers. They would “appraise the situation and examine its employment possibilities,” he sug- gested. Publicity and organizational plans would be distributed, and all efforts bent towards solv- ing the iin.~mploymeut problem. Mr. Ilsley told the deputation he had consulted his ministerial colleagues, and theiconcliision reachcd was that it would be better for the Federation of Canadian Mayors to sumnioit the conference itself. The Dominion would assist them. The Government would furnish all statistics required on the whole matter, and would also make available to the conference the services of the public officials most directly concerned with the problem, said Mr. Ilsley. This week another delegation wait- ed on the Government, and the same laissez-faire policy was recommended. Experiments to determine the best methods of reclaiming severely drifted land for crop pro- duction or gazing in the Prairie Provinces have been established at eleven points throughout the drought area. These experiments are being ‘carried out by the Dominion Experimental fawn. here are nearly 7,000 cattle and more than 2.560 horses in the 32 community pastures now in operatlonjn‘ the tlronght are: of Western Canada: These pastures, established on land. is ' unsuitable ‘ for.‘ crop ‘production, ‘ ' ” ' be ' permit in increasing live stock _,,, ,. land and also in Russia. ducers at present easily lead both in‘ quantity and in quality, and the old story, there is a de- |::u§l and American mink for breeding purposes. # * 10‘ Down": "Few realize the truth that in no cen- tury of the ivorld’s history has there been more blood shed in religious persecution than in this one generation. man who shouts the loudest and dares the great- est wins the crowd. decree while he makes states over and tears their constitutions to falters.” a partial extent is it coming into its own. The on the policy .of Government support or valorizu great’ democracy, North Ame riczin pro- Canada sent 50,964 head of cattle to U.S.A. ’°°° during the period April I to June 30, i939, 98.54 per cent of the quota allotted under the United Statcs-Canada Trade Agreement for the second quarter of the 30‘ table to send them to Rome and show Mussolini a. trick or two. And it could do no lhiaa-m.—'1‘oronto Tele- gum. We saw on Saturday for the first time the new 12.000000, Mental lng erected it ‘-9 burn, both the at lecture shocked us. The h built on a. stretch of land wt out I! solitary tree. with all the ‘beauty spots In Elgln county one would have thought a. more suitable alto could have been found. As for the aroliltectume it is modemlstlc. We have seen pictures of great. new inodemlstlc apan-tnient inouscs in Berlin and Moscow. The new Men- tal Hospital in bu;ll’t. on those lines. It may fit into the German and R.us.sh.n capitals, but it seems strangely out of place in 0. treelws Canadian pasture. The avenues of trees at the Ontario Hospital in London and the old Vlctorlim bulld- tng bzrlng a certain amount 0! Deaoe and harmony which is strangely lacking In this new hospital. If a. persons were not mentally unbalanc- ed we are afraid he would soon be- come win the environment of a. heat. baked, treelem pasture land and the exotic architecture transferred from Berlin sind Moscow to old-fashioned Eigln county.—-Luondosi Free Press. Of all the riders that have ever been attached to the verdicts of cor- oner's juries there have been few more futile than that at the inquest into the death of ayoung man para.- c.hu-tlsit at St. Cutiherlnes. The jury mmended that B parachute pupil’; first Jump “should not be made as an exl'il‘:lt.lon or as an attraction at an airport." Apparen- tly the jurors had no recommenda- tion whatsoever to make about how to prevent. a. first parachute jump from becoming is fatal one. Its only concern seems to have been about how to prevent parachute deatiha becomliu public horrors as was the one at St. Catherlnes. The art of ute jumping has been regard- manil in Scaiidinavia for high-class Canadian‘ Visitors from the nniiilaiid who were present at the Governor's liaiirl Concert were delighted with the gardens as well as the cordiality with swn Whig-5LaJ)da.rd, which they were rcccivc(l bv His Honour ernment House, in its long liislory, never stood higher in public estimation and than it has during Ilis Honour's noteworthy regime. Gov- j . appreciation _ a- _n- it :- Here is as “The Bishop (Kelley) Jot; it augh at logic; philosophers at syllogisms. The Blind obedience is then his it it it :- The West is coming into money, but to only debacle in wheat prices, comments the VVall Street Journal, offers the ultimate commentary tion of a cash commodity. Within twenty-four hours news from Canada and the Argentine "il- lustrates vividly the fallacy into which the gov- ernments of many wheat-producing countries, including our own, have fallen.” The Canadian and Argentina governments are facing severe losses as a result of this fallacy, besides having to contemplate carrying a substantial volume of unsold wheat. It will be recalled that the United States wheat subsidy was given under the acknowldeged leadership of Canada, It was imposed after, and because of the Canadian guar- antee. Those who profit, according to the Wall Street Journal, are not the farmer producers but the importing countries, and if governments of thesennporting countries choose to impose coun- tervailing duties, the advantage of the subsidy goes to them ratlie; than ‘to their citizens. as Here is President Roosevelt's opinion of the Boy Scout Movement as it is carried on in the United States: “I am very keen about the Scout movement. I am keen about it because it is so thoroughly American. It is as American as In- dian corn. And I'll tell you why,—if is orga- ized and run by American citizens in their cap- acity as private citizens. It is not supported by the Government. It is not directed by the Gov- ernment. Nobody is forced to contribute'to it by law. No one is ordered to join it by edict, It is composed of all the youth of the country. There is no distinction. It makes no differen- tials on account of creed~protestant, Catholic and Jew, all belong. It makes no differentials on account of race-—-coloured and white folks belong." It preaches tolerance, not intolerance. It glorifies peace, not war. Above all, it is to ‘me the essence of democracy, in that it teaches that liberty is not license; in that it teaches that but W: accept all of the great privileges of tltli jg the responsibilities." _ Nor is the end yet, for the same thinker has almost disappeared, Professors now we must assume at the nine T ed mainly in Canada. as it means vlng a crowd is uh-rill. A sounder tude, however, is look upon the parachute as the e pi-eservver of aviation. Proficiency in para.- chute jumping is something to be encouraged ln an alr-minded coun- try but only after the paradox of the life saver beta}: is frequent cause of death has been removed. ——K"ng- Little Switzerland Isn't fooling with Nazi agitators. The leader of one of three Nazi tyne groups in fibre country has just, been sentenced to 19.11 for "attempts atrslnst the in- ternal security of the bwiss ream- tion." He and several associates were also accused of plotting to es- tablish a. Nazi dlotawislup and of espionage on behalf of Gerintsny. It is eoiriforttng to see people of this type dealt with firmly. The United States is having trouble along the lines. And we know that even in Canada there are main daevoted to the Hitler "ideal" and BYlXl0\K to promote it in this oountry. For $16 piost pat:-t. howevfr. they are eep ng ule , opparen ly appreciab- rng Lhatiit is dangerous for them to do otherwise. In neither Canada nor blie United States, of course. is there any real room for people who believe Adolf Hitler’: method of government is the one to be prefer- red. People who think along these lines have no right, to call tlhem- sefves Canadians or Americans and. of their own free will. should quit. either country and return to "that. lovely Germany" where no man may call his soul his own. when the State does all the thinking and all the nrramrlniz. where evcrycvne bows to the will of an Aiistrian house painter who. by I curious OOHIUIIIBF tlon of circumstances. finally found himself tn the driver's sest.—-Wfnd- sor Star. In mile of all war-like gentnrel. business, it seems, is bust.-i-ass. The Government of the Province of Manitoba Drobosa. w’het.'her Ot- tawa likes it or not, to carry through its plans to exchantze fan-n pro- ducts for 3300.000 wvrhh of German electrical equipment. And lfbe Pro- VMOP of Quebec mooooes to ship $5.000 wcrfh of «"1-d and «en in mi‘? 111 °X°h'm8e for whim. Were it not for the If"R°P\c‘§3 in the rem. tons extatlnz between the malor Mrfstar co1mt.r!es—-O-._-,r1nAny ma Italy-—and the democratic “ s, which inclvd-. oimsdc. the--.- com. rnorolul develommnts could viewed with equsrumtgy d, with with favor. Even as it held to test officials. the N . sUBst'':nI:;l'l0N,B:'{lI§ “ C“, and $296,884,482 for barley, a total of $4,3o3,- {fin Florence broke Illgrlfl # Bu » , . _ . , . . . . . . t nnoe enrol over ohm-so om; - ,—-whllsmbnt . - -“«o"°»e':°:e1:'«'--:'«--ea» ».,-«-~«- ~- »» -- -,3-3. 3‘.‘;‘.'?.f‘;..?: .:.*':.:.°;.:.:‘.: E.‘}‘“.l..°‘.=:£‘.':‘3: .;"."“.’.‘.‘.- ~e~..~e=:..~°.:-..t~.r.t-§‘%.-:.~ is-.;:-.:°* w-.....u~‘°i«°- --L A -’ e t . ' . . I “M 9" "",:m,.$?ny?.i,.:l: 3' cu...“ °.n“.|.mn| Provinces. rebmzpgo show but lumped of proportion can bu-dly swallow ' ’ ~ “°"'”° ' S, ,h- - Eh P-- F theboraet.ba.thndbaiffledhl.sool- tiumavooxuuenins . I . ‘ “The Stronaefl Memo"! 1'' WM" “'0' Rehrilicilitatibnmagtgeunilnonl 0 t i mi<m alliisn 1°“"°i.'o:5°'"° l’i°‘i.il?3’i'.§.fi'll.§“ill”‘l 'r’i'n"fi£§ "’-nli°f°i'§°."i’t.°..wu’v‘i'i"el5'u‘i’.i ' C -‘ i ' -- \V I" C CO IIIC ’ I’ ‘ 3 - s " ' tIre_lVeakest Ink.’ gm, in ,9”, ,,,,,,e ,j.,,,,‘,’ ,9l?33§1a,;‘,,‘j,ca,,::: for gfven“su1tfl"y”sa-L1zmmerda1'.It's an idea ;';atm,_c‘had‘i;‘iir:|iu.I:es ggehsbrguga owls-I: Following our usual custom of an August clean-up, we are giving T 8”” ——wG““usT L m. l assistance have been received from farmers in éigssmsgn um to at law; me” we ,,m:j',,uMdm not ,,,_,,_ yup lt‘llie choice of the finest suits in the city at prices that will clear them I . ‘ mm ' the three Prairie Provinces for the c str - horse mu-3% MW 5 8°04 ‘ °“-“ lb‘ ““"“‘°“ °“" “ V“ q“° 3'' ‘ , U tion of dtigoufs for holding water friiilii :,‘;““m“B,,,,,'d 0, o,‘,‘_f’,f,,,‘f“L',,,§,§"‘,,,,"“(§,°,,;' méiuigrmfiirgyifr "fig gulp u, go. Now’: your chance to get a fine sult at a low price. Wh)’ "9 53'“ "N0 5P§*".€ .‘““*?“- S‘°°."'W“*'~""C‘§ d;;'.“5 a"d,)‘"d""‘,l' °°“"°“,,‘“'° fig, “,f,,,‘,’,‘,‘,‘.’,°’.,i§ ft‘.’i‘Z.'iiig%°‘i°‘ ....'x'.‘.l'..‘..‘3.‘3.. ‘£5 Hyde Park and Fashion ct-an Suits hand tailored. U,,,,,,,,,,,,,5 ,,,,,,,,,,,, W,“ be 3;... .0 pm... fisdrifiifiiiefrgliiiiiea, rejiciiangfnaiipggdf 3:? {;';§;"°,:,‘,,,§’,§“,§-, ‘,{.,§‘°&“'“‘°“ ¥§.¥«'a's“gnr‘}.l *.‘.-...“’it"'s°'u'$’ t‘.‘,"“?%§ REGULAR :25 and $21.50 VALUES — 8 Minister Mackenzie King's decision to refuse More than 8.100 small water projects have been aiolmllhfl W W m‘r"‘l.i:r'”sl-'iei’c"”' CLEARING AT — — — — — — -— — — — . . . . . - - E3111 on - I " ' ,0 accept the remgmmon of the Mj[]|5[cf of completed and are in operation. a,."3,md_"m 13 monmgw ,_ be A. CAROLYN l.*AYl'llI.D. REGULAR HYDE PARK TWEEDS S25 UNFAIE ELECTION TACTICS sli-,—Havlnc road letter slcned "Old Elector" in your lune of-the awn lnst.. must sayrthat the writer has covered the around pt-et.t well. But by no means has he go it all. In the past two months the writer has travelled over a. large man of the Province. and I find e same applies to all districts as Elector desor who turns. In the spring of 1938 many farmers had to apply to the De- partment of Agriculture for assist- ance in buying seed, feed, fertilizer, e.(c., for which the Government took at crop mortgage. This gave those men tn need a break and II help out. Although they did have to lve B moi-fangs, which the rn farmer? dm not have to ii e E ‘II!!!IIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII other p le's money (taxes). , t e Grit polltlssisuia and their hencliemen took away from those voters their hlrohrlght, their misvnliood. their all. Nolbwlthstandlng all this about , the Bth or 10th of Mn everything pointed for a Ma.cMtl Govern- ment. But from Ottawa. doom the money Wu voted and spent like drunken aallons would vote or blow it in. If this money gave employ- men to the need men. to clothe and feed their wves and children liberate. may surely for dis of reotll.ude." I am. Sir. ed. Now we find that this work la for the men who voted Grit no matter lf he is In need or not. Others who are in need cannot get work because they voted Tory. Of course those in charge do not say that in those words. But. when I man who did not vote right ap- p(l,les for work. he‘Ls giver. a line the foreman and the foreman says no, and the fellow who gives the now know: quite well what. the foi-eman would say. use com- mltbee men are acting straight and telling the truth about. handln in the names to the formen ni he (the forman) refuses to put them on then it is the foreman who is running the whole show. and sure- by the approval of the represen. tatlves of the district, then the committee men are only made use of and therefore should reslgir If they have the required backbone to 0 so. It would be difficult to find in word tn the English language suf- flclen-tly strong to express piibllc opinion of men such as we have clealmg out the work. With money is th ltles Auditors have they should with not only THE CITY MUDDLE able to those Sir,-over thlrt ii year! into four bluff the court of mw 1“ ea (and) because the l was made to provide revenue pay for sbealagss and misappropriation of Olty funds. reason of t favor of and shuoh Fa: or payment; an entry - clued that the city Onunctl shall i'i‘..‘“'“'°"€.““‘J "‘°".y°.‘.?..’i‘... .. e in-an s . ,I’l9f*0l0I0.l‘¢ inade, if iroemed b the Council to be in the in of the Olty to do so." i Now this is still the law of . iindtm lta face, in I "rnuidn _.I'' Tim 1 than oarwo.-s of rmtvi-fut for meg; -rrnarmnt. lnru-qtrfesl The . W-‘dupe; 9- «H11 v-aw--s.---.~ ow-a~A_ with not only Canada but Great Prltal " H1 . . mu o'ln.'e.'-'oi..1‘o«..'.'.'ii."ie.'3.' ""° "" lrvnonrltl t M }\ i --4.-viv ofcfho M«i'»ti1.o.°3'.fn.i"8,...g,. Nam. At the mine time. the Gov- "IIffW“fR of these Pro-win , "M GM.-rimwntii at. Berlin and Roma for that rMMer— MFR’. ‘PIOEIIPO of the tr:-‘mat. 119301"-'fn';:.!l£'O mail: in on Irrhwun no qg¢un.¢,.¢_-vat. fiction of how: Ottlntnv and Italy min and th-Ir ' In!" to neutron wt"! Gammon (4933: HENllElllllN & lJllDMllll A III! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1;, = the poor but honest, are the my ones in default. while the big op- whltewaalied clean from their sins l of greater defaiulte. and more de- as examples of Tfllli UIV IU MUUULI . t it of mad mt btholéeblita? WlBli‘II1‘m(¥t‘h€r piiiblln 51!‘.-‘—In an editorial note you work was for the needy unernploy- 1‘ <‘«0n°el'Il1DB lvmllnl 0! RX notices for alleged arrears, that lt a only way can ascertain who and what. is worht.-less as insets on their book.s.'Glven ll little time, all will be straightened out, so there tlncfly confines City tlon to certain procedures. The I s,dmlt_ referred to, mandatory clauses in our Act. I submit that also the directory spirit of statutes in their own procedure. Elrnphctfcally they have not done so. I further submit that by com- plying with the laws they would get. better, more honest, and salt- lsfaetory results heterogenous excursions far beyond still worse, when old bills chars- gravea are unlawfully result. 'I'hedeng|n§ot.wlthg_tado-l ,==== L. ROUND-UP. If a round-up of all the tobacco lov- held a surprising number would give their favorite _bnn_rl I! ~ CLEARING A REGULAR $22 WORSTED SUITS CLEARING AT — — — — — — — _ REGULAR $18 SUITS CLEARING A REGULAR $15 SUITS CLEARING AT — — - — — - — SPRING and FALL TOPCOATS — $15.95 _ $14.95 ‘ _ $12.90 _ $9.95 — — 25% Discount |. FOLLOW THE CROWD FOR GOOD SUITS 1—u MEN'S WEAR by statute. are i For 8. Delicious Cup of Orange Pekoe Tea Mr. Iea Pot! Says: Use BRA!-IMIN Full Flavoured Tea 4— fend their character from odiuin of defuulters, so why resort. to the hold up thelr heads perfect purity. are cant from the ideals etc, TAXPAYER. the Olt. Author- ls good I.’iAR.R.A ON THE LINE 1, 0 need 1 methods of trying to play upon —-———— 0,, ‘inc D3,, °,,,“’,‘,',‘_f,‘;;“,'_?,,,§;',;’,{',3; ‘tll1ietht:nél"er merit:-lg: of uni” EDINZBURGI-l—A telephone to. taxpayers. u‘to mm“ I agree with the general tenor ‘,§,,.,,,,,,_""”‘°“‘°“" tn med‘ °‘ of your conclusions, but object to 1 gm, 3;, 3 _ the methods adopted The law dla- TAXPAYER. by cable administra- "‘°""°'“"" "’°"°"’ liassy stomachs §.’.‘§“‘.‘..i.‘.'.?r‘....f;’."‘§§l Relieved B l 1 Every potion who Is trolbld - with gas In the Itonmili unl ‘ II should get I bottle If r Dr. Evnns stomach Mlxtiul And see how quickly It wlllI'¢- 1 llave all dlltreislng syinP”W~ l T0 Jain.-.s wn.-tcolun mm!- Your trail runs to the t. and And mine to my own pm? ' There lswatar netvnen our lodges, me” And I hfilre not seen your face. than by l voted for unem loynient (R.elt.lh- the scope of the enquiry. _ 3 mo, Wm. sharp pain: In the IDGW lnllouturi) man? be suitable and It is manifestly wrong and un- -1-‘ii’ easy ttirlgiiievfs EL ".'.'§Z'r‘,.i"°..,""'" Kliha that means Hitler and Mussolini. fair to use armour threatening ln.n- Because in the hearts of the ciui. ' ' "' " spelled WWWENH °° "'“‘k° ll guage. demanding payment of dish or. Evan: staunch Mum more so. I am 6“ bu mam,‘ which 11 1;, gvgf wu am, There in neither East. nor West. taken :1 men! cling nat ANOTHER gwcq-o,',_ has been outlawed by statute. it is W 0 °° . Born to I. thousand fortunes ‘ were er, gheognthec 3' W“ xiii’ tosefn Thzoned in a mot.hg"s lop. now long in their . "lusslod" the Apps to. I of the living. And mm. one of the shameful results is in siu-sly tn imow that aeore1>— ,,'f,,',',,,"‘,’,1‘,',‘,' §.‘°$'.f°'-I-... use 5 the ‘M “M “ml” P°“°'“- '9' mm ”""“ ‘ml WW0‘ at an per bottle. ‘ new bi we no 32:. 2:.-‘.2: .. ......:.i.s:::..:: .*.“:s=..°:t*°""* use --v— with fraud. am y - anmuo cars By I moon the all can In with- um “M d?,_ ‘M ‘"8 Chubby and xi-hned andplmghod, _ W. M75 t received snfl author-mes co ascertain‘ hurry tosiéhgém lupp thins Cm Ityles Ill . on demurrer. these went to the ' Your tnll runs to the westward. 9 SIM " court of appeals, until the supreme ;',.,.°l;:',l.ls gfflgumwm g ‘And mine to my own place; 'L”L'_— l Court of Canada, in a unanimous send,“ 0 ,3,‘ demmd. for There‘ ls_'wat¢er between our lodges, 5p§c|AL5 - ii‘i3;"§‘i§“inlrii'“32°3»§”en‘iiii§iu§a'if§ ““‘“°“ ‘"°‘" °"°°“‘“"" "wk M oi no my ‘mp NEY nus I confirmed the cltlzei-is’ right. of mg; :§l“nl::.§‘"'{hz;":;m pmmm And that is well — for crying DODDS KID b X I action. the 1“ would gt 1”“ emu,“ should neither-be written not seen. 39c per. 0 l C11;c‘>_‘1es1slIkff”'me.‘PlAlnflfla out of mm .,.m,,1., in pmmcg, 3"” ll 1”“-11 W“ 3m°l‘°‘1n"*‘°' __._————-—w . 0 , on W P335611 H1183!" - , 3 ly imawn as the "wiiuewuir Act," ,w“,,,,"°$‘ “°‘ er M ,1‘, “Mfg I know you win imow what 1 mean. 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