» t f an - 7 minister.” as saying that he told nu-- merous friends he considered the — present Opposition leader “‘complete- ly unsuited” for political leadership | a ship of Russian registration has asked. permission to pass through the inland waterway.- Naturally it rais- ed complications; for the seaway is a ~, conciliatory "statement .of US. policy in Vietnam, the ‘hawk’ attitude appears to be reasser- ting itself in Washington. Dur- ing.the weekend, Mr. Johnson catégoricaliy refused to consider questions of Vietnam. and South east Asia generally. This approach, originally suz- gested by Britain. could well be the right one. The immediaté -ed by the escalating use. of force, so that both sides are in the position of being required to submit under pressure. _ thumbs out of fingers in 11 chil- ‘object. of medicine told of dren who had lost or were =born without this im Three -surgeons from — John Hopkins university school | | gard portant digit. | Asia. 4 Te oa * te < of, e at : bor t< % M ‘eomnaaauesei . | ecsiontitin, She Gerwre hie | TS heniet ce stesnes spo | eee \edica NOTES BY THE WAY But of course we don't need to) [| = * aeiuatiaiadmls : : w. omen Ramee - _ go. overseas for examples of oldtime Browsing Mistress — ‘Be careful not, «There were probably times Managing Editor week day morning texcept Sun ~ the name of justice. Most of us are © According to the Medical Tri. on’ i¢ they did fall they're too | Mercury. Gueips “Gey and statutory holidays) et 165 Prince Street. aware. doubtless. that right here in | ee ee air ae mn | light to hurt 4ny feet.” — Tor- ; Charlottetown P-E.1.. by Thomson Newspapers itd. 2 gy oe : ‘ onto Star. : : | the cloak room one man ee aheten Charlottetown. back in 1815. two skid row. It will be.a health and = °" hd to th oo “eee ee end Sours. * _ Young men. found guilty and con- — pe wee Arty «ag Bae ng Employer (to newly - tired but do you happen to be Mr. “, Represesied nationally byIThomson Newspacers ~ demned to death “without benefit of | ed for urban renewal and the | typist) — “Now 1 you Smith of Neweastle:“ “No, Tm Advertising Services Toronto 425 University Ave - = f off a! hospital proposers hope to make and the im- not!” the man answered brus- Empire 38894 Montresl 640 Cathcart Street Uni Clergy.” were hanged for an ense ; ‘| the skid row residents more ac- | Portance of tign?”’ Sten- quely. “Oh... er... well,” stam- erally 69942 Western Office 1030 West Georgi# which now would merit'merqful con- | ceptable to land. | 9srapher ~ “Oh, yes, indeed. 1 mered the first, “you see, I am, re ee an toh ‘Newisae: Pubiahen | sideration- “They were hungry and fords and fares. when maa * at on > Gee Relator. Association and The Canadian. “ress iia conte thev stole some bread. ; i = neighborhood is torn a aga of gg plage cad Oo => _— In England. as in Canada, various > It is estimated that 5,000 un- ‘This is the simalating me of P A certain sales menegee hee ere. Se foreel So Sons | Seeneee Rave been deaiped: ene | I sa the "arapatny te, '%, tle | XS*Cicae fy bortb: the trees ore | whea he was shoating in ha of- en ae tale Sf wai dapsiher here .| one. from the death list. leaving only -| % 45 - Some are not” ae 1D ee otis ia hand at tho | eked bao covestaay, “WEE On In also reserved Subscrintion rate | murder and treason. Can we doubt many are entirely isolated from | from llibernation in ftw ee | ee Oe a Not ovdr 4% per week by carrer = < - society because of mental and ns eee gary about r. opp ghee agieinelig da pele that eventually these crimes also will physical ailments. The center | 84. _ | is talking to Sam Francisco, aati aaa he Aealt with in 2 Oifterent manier? Ber heip-themfind new life j r i Sarena bis oo. Haag a te ein _ aa ne. ned chechoe emnide Brish Com | But there 1s logic on the part of those fanaa Ago we wrote | years paused before answering | phone?” asked the sneaiigie | aie : who maintain that. if the death pen- an "article aheut _the Boston Swiien whe nee sates go | director: —— Montreal Star. * over c sng v . , Floating Hospital. longer guess age. must Vv | ™ on * a ts of Corcsiiation alty goes. it must be replaced by floats, but tat ae orig- | some idea,” she Maid, I have | A six - year-old and her four- . ear stiffer prison terms. This would get inal continues. Betoss | several ideas,” said the young year - old brother had a 4iffer- FAG ¢ arvana. eo +. ion which the turn of the century, several | an, with a smile. “The only ence of opinion which finally led ; : round an objection which has been,, * : " ’ rt : s ‘ ~ ; . , civic minded Bostonians rented trouble is that 1. hesitate whe- to blows. “Children!, Children! Not Publicly, But... raed ty Dogs. 2 ee OF | the barge Clifford .and took mo- | ther to.make you ten years youn- exclaimed their mother. “Hav. Mr-G sé: Hodes 16 quoted a6 sa¥- al present a “life sentence ustially- ty ee babies tite the ger on account “of your ee Pe heard of the = Se nite. ca means the convicted man spends eacheced le ot ho beset’ at |: pour imollegeace.” — Montreal | sin - year-old, “bit be 2d wate ing that he will be a candidate for the ainciit lias ees ei Gal a » benefit of | _ ‘ seen Conservative party leadership, but he 1 ; h h : ae - a hacter Wweete, an ec a Ce : : cou won't present himself publicly for the: Throu T Ww: a me care for the tots. The plan was | : : post until John Diefenbaker leaves it. | sab . Sea “ey e 7 ‘aie because in those days China’s Role In Asia In * th . aie tee aa es | .A recent picture in The Guardian , " < t was blamed pe sate : a ho i n‘ the mean : ; ope os _—— AS 8 diarrhea among ; 8 MacKe: ‘_ planning “a quiet. behind-the-scenes oe — spat a = GEOR GETO ~~ : sn : q ore critical — as there | :- Canadian Press Staff Writer < return to Semi-active politics through | nga in aed Geek he Le ! WN GEARING UF i Ya teen oe ee ae What are oes oaneient {ing, say, Nicaragua and Costa Ae 3 : - trom Argument t this point lies Rica.” work to maintain and. strengthen the rence. Seaway: ‘The ‘freighter. which oe 30 ctekine ta The cool | aeer the heart of the. devote | There fo mo way the. US. can arty’s Quebec organization.” : - : WAS OPPORTUNITY MISSED? = and it save | sow waxing hot in the United. win its war in Viet Nam, says seeds 4 | i was en route to Toronto and Hamilton : ' : : ee corona — 80 | States on Viet Nam M ‘an 14a oe ok. According to a Canadian SS with a general cargo from Europe, 7 ; . diarrhea — soon i pporte: shia . should face up to Chinese pre- story in yesterday's Guardian, this 1s i Bie be the first Russian ship Increasing Concern Over Vietnam D angers valiout olen” et son's puey-elleriag nepetla. — on 7. mae all he has committed himself to. But to make the trip. oe Globe and Mail, Toronto t ta nee an an ing military” pressure see Tibet as the sole exception in ~ —the report_goes on to quote unnamed 1 This is indeed the first-time that ~~~~tess than two wees after Pre- | with the country’s problems and —p : ee tall L_ Chi ‘ i istory to a patiern of sources “close to the former trade | sident Lyndon Johnson's notably then be drawn into the larger approaches appear to be block- trouble grasping or holding an | Which must be defied now. letting smaller countries live in peace on the periphery. a a be (CALLED APPEASER na as simply movin The case for the “hawks”— back into her old and logical the people who wholeheartedly. role as the prime mover in support government policy in The voices calling for a softer American line tend to re- joint project and clearance would © have to come from Canada and the Viet Nam—is stated by columa- ist Joseph Alsop. Alsop says Morgenthat suspending the air strikes against: North Vietnam. Then he They used the index finger be- ~ and that he would: never do anything ey test Oe nee. } easiest ‘ans-* The official U.S. view was ex- ' by Defence Secretary ; New ThreatTo The Lords — _ peasers that Geoffrey Dawson | of the Times of London played to try to elect him. United States as well. It was expect- | abruptly cancelled the scheduled pose. In addition, it is the most | a no 4 ; coleeere in leaders i . as 6 McNamara when he said: ‘The plays almost the same key He intended to “work hard” on eq that the Americans would be ‘nia se cesected to arse a tom. on | shillfal ‘ot 'Ghe remaining group. | choice is not simply whether to /role among the modern ap- pensi the attac Ever since William IV threat- ‘ British authorities to. destroy. oil | ee rns | ened je crocie_ anengh peers to...wells in. advance._of_the Japan- did at his famous luncheon . push the first Reform ese invasion . wth the President on April, 3. Bill in 1831 the power of the, The claim has been upheld by The disquieting implication ,of House of Lords has been slip- the Law Lords— the commitee peg anyon — “ee A | these moves is that the Presi- of the House of Lords which ser- |‘taxen off. It isn't too painful. | dent simply does not want to ves as Britain's court of_last re- | My friends tell me it is o Detch the party’s basic Quebec organization touchy at having a Communist ship, i > “without violating that principle.” his-|—fytt of Communist sailors. using thé _basic, thinking being that, while a | waterway and would want special strong Quebec wing was essential to | precautions taken. the party’s future, “no organizational |= From previous reports, the ' South Viet Nam free and i | pendent but, rather, whether to continue our struggle: to halt | Communist expatision in Asia.” CAN'T BE CONTAINED | One of the ‘most. articula’ in the be-nice-to-Hitler group in gland before 1939." Contrary to Morgen thau's | view, says Alsop. a chief aspect ’ The Parliament Act of 1911, of ,Chinese history “is the tire- effort will elect candidates in the | authorities_at Ottawa were also _ap-_|hear_amy__more critical. Nord | nee adantensretion— clipped-+y-intreducedty the comerva--/-wart Tell me, what jas Duteh | erties St. American. Viet Nam. easness with which the Chinese province under Mr. Diefenbaker's | proaching the request with some de- ae or noe = the wings of the Upper House tive regime, comes in the doubt- | ae in a "Sag re policy is Hans J. Morgenthau. | of ‘conquest whenever an op- ——Teadership.” He was further qu goene ne Park *till-more.-It-provided that-a-bill-ful-categors-of retrospective teg--Doonaen if it should be oar t Us a ae” — leadership. further quoted. |“ gree of caution. External Affairs Min- receive resident Chung Hee oat tae a ce |e wonder if it should be cut, burm- Chicago and a political adviser POrunity however, as being “adamantly oppos- | ister Martin recently pointed out that % South Korea next moni, bw | mons im two: successive sessions ~ It would limit rights which the od ot Smet wie bet ol, ot | Oi the state: and. delecce de; So. @ Bis view. the sensi ” a . : : . not.gPresident Mohammed Ayub | ‘ j ; ces what? P.S. I am Dutch. - -partment’s * # ~eourse.is-to continue an Ameri- ed” to any public “oust-Diefenbaker Canadian ships don’t ply the inland —khgh of Pakistan this month, or | WOuld become taw in spite of ad--courts “say the company enjoys. | REPLY "He says the Truman doctrine 2M, Tole as. Pacific power. movement. |: In another statement Mr. Hees was quoted directly as saying that ‘‘at \the leader and will so remain just.as long as he cares to carry the responsibility, © moment John Diefenbaker is | waterways of the Soviet Union—the /Volga-Don. and other canals. | | ironed out to the satisfaction of all concérned. Whether it involves a Volga-Moscow, B.altic-White Sea, | | tes. in-South Vietnam: India and Apparently the problem has been | Pakistan are friendly critics. Prime Minister Lal Bahadur | Shastri of India. in June. i is a docile ally of the United Sta- | i Mr. Johnson moreover has | lately shown an increasirg re | luctance to accept questioning | ' verse votes in the..House of ; The issue has come up again | and Prime Minister Wilson has threatened to seek a mandate at the next election to curb still further the powers of the House of Lords. This is as perennial ' The House of Lords argues that | this is a dangerous principle, and the governnient justifies its action on practical consideration rather>than legal ones. i It is hard to see what use there would be in continmance of the Upper House if it had much less power than it has now. It | | I assume your friends have | dubbed it Dutch because they consider it a treat to see the le- sion. Consult Removal is Fi ly if it is irritated by the belt. | litical stick loyally to allies and hop- ing that mew hieod and time will soften the hard. line of China's leaders ‘Other opinion suggests that China has been extremely cau- tious throwgh the rising ‘pace of the Viet Nam war, anx to of militarily containing com- munism, which worked well enough in Europe. was a dead loss when the late John Foster Dulles applied it to the Middle ‘and Far East. “The issue China poses is po- and cultural predomi- ing ao. iki : | about his policies’ His replies | 9 issue in Britain as reform of would seem that if the Govern- CHEW set mang aft say sencions This being so, it is no time for future quid pro.quo approach to the use of {at the ae oe — = | the Senate is in Canada, and is ment wants either? to get rid of BG wan om nthe a contain a Chins “talieenee ence in Witich she might not be able to . candidates to make leadership an- Russian waterways is not stated. but nase a an po oe vmmitted | 28 frequently postponed. ., the Upper House or curb it still ruminating stomach? ’ Asia by arming-South Viet Nam nouncements, and I have not made the idea raises interesting possibili- {yer “the reading of his bomb- | a. c is over a- a - — Pg er — = - REPLY a ant iland than China could : oe : : recompense slippery posi- n ? one or am not making aie. - | ties. Trade has not infrequently been inz statement last Saturday. Gn Company tar Gimages it- ition it finds itself with Bur eS: ro ~ é a — oe = \ ’ What is one to make of this rigma- | the forerunner of better understand- | HIS OPPORTUNITY ~ | curred when it was ordered by ' mah Oil. cattle, sheep, and giraffes.. In = role? If the statements attributed to ; cing between nations, and this inno- | “a eelt ania vas ee : | ae wichaad oan nesrvooes ercccccccerccssooes | him make any sense at all they imply | vation could prove of far-reaching heartened by the principles out- Seawater Transform e d ee cdue,to thd nt gastritis, or | @ May We Accommodate | that Mr. Hees is—or intends shortly | consequences in this connection. | timed by the President in his Ap- eb gall r disease. rour t be. to his*neck in the “oust | co aa ag - 7 oe é ARnrS EETENER | whe you are in Halifex 3 = o be—up to his*ne a ee Aj a ee ae more people are | Wafer District of Southern Calf’ ©) M, writes: Could an artifl-’ 3 the modem comfortable. § || “ Diefenbaker” movement. but strictly [*"*"~ é Cadet ‘Week . Ue obiectises 0" be ies ieeiel.: seameiee. P Desalting cae as fetwcing § wady ts oud err Ts centrally Tocat : | on the: quiet—in a nice...cozy,nook- | It hasbeen said that if all the soq neutral South Vietnam. water from the ocean still costs determine the feasibility of ' any . ($ STERLING soTEL $ and-corner manner. not out in the boys in Canada who received Air | _ But it has ainep become evid. se 7 cos sompets a: plant off south | Pancreatitis is more likely to $ ts the olece te stevi 3 open where others have labored and | Cadet training could be-paraded at | ped ae —_ ave ccm feta Sali teas aes Oe Teas wen eae | pd a —— — - a LS dite amb cin 9 ton w the : come to grief in trying to upset Dief's | one time in column of route. the ity for an effective demonstra. Trivers. But the price _ —-~ | burning ordinary household re- | we eat or drink ; serhag mags seanaren: x $ applecart. Perhaps. indeed, this will | parade would stretch for a distance | tion of good faith, in his failure ped dramatically iom about | fuse as the fuel for distillation. - INADVISABLE > P Pace. Parting Gan 0 Cate : PP ‘ ‘ | to announce a limited suspens- $5 to about $1 per A small plant based on this prin-/ Mrs. V. writes: Is it safe for. 2. @ Pamm@y sa¢ Greer Pans prove the more effective way of doing of over 35 miles. That, of course, | jon of the air attacks. lons since 1952, when Congress ciple has been installed at | gi $4. month pregnant woman ta Le © Ceumnecdid Gates 3 the job. But why prate abéut‘it in ad- isn't the way they do things; but to- | Mr. Johnson can hardly expect set up the Office ater Oceanside, Long Island. Ancth- | wear a tight gird? «°; 8 eo os a | the world to be convinced, on to coordinate and expand re- er method is electrodialysis—de- REPLY. - ‘le vance”? And why all the doubletalk | morrow Canada’s Aid Cadets—28.000 | ii, cord sione. that such a sus- Search. saltirig by using an electric field 44 jg inadvisable > eth tor 2 about respecting Dief’s right to re- | strong—will turn out in full force | pension would . only enceur- | Meanwhile. water use continu- | to attract salt ions through plas- (NOTE: All correspondence | $ Come to us first for first rate ‘ i, |. age the aggressor and dishear- ¢8 to skyrocket. At the turn of tic membranes. This method > repairs. All apphances re main “as long as he cares to carry the | when church parades will be held in ten our frends. who bear the the century, the United States pow processes brackish water to BF. eu ere ; paired safely and quickly! NT voy Out | iit ot mal Ai Coat Week| Se Seria eae SN eomeyaewe ec Poer'nace” "fe Rea sees | | : a the esti- E akota . > : / On The Way Out Air Cadet Week is being held in | ggg ee en ee mates. By AD. 2000 the nas, , : DIAL } : ee . a ; , te will reach an | : > 3) : \ Whether or not the move to end — order to familiarize parents and | Foreizn Relations’ Comemitiee. . tion's bragged hoes W tia 4-6325 : capital punishment is indorsed by the __ friends of cadets with the accomplish- | — a Te ‘ke ees, Yet the country has ‘only 515 | Shaving At The heel : Tet 423-9968 : Night 4-5767 : : : ; 5 ; | : ' si’ te available from wa Journa @ occ eteneeeenn=- Canadian Parliament at this session, | ments of the Air Cadet League of | may drive North Vietnam to a_ Dillion yee ss ee ccscesccoees’ ‘ 4 ‘ oo ‘ i : ; _|. sti more riged refusal to nego 7 ‘Pity the poor Hollywood pub-’. ta digests of medical journ- ¢ -e., it-sgems likely that a similar drive in Canada since its formation in-1941.-- {0 Other countries face an even ueist who ‘had to sens’ bis Lae they érive. Englafd will prove successful during = The record is indeed a creditable At least a temporary suspen- oe ae camer’ stereo music system from his We suppose: there is some i the current year. In anticipation of one. Since the League was founded. a Sauna uae ae otige. | net by on nee country. wili CF because it interfered with benefit in transacting business | 83) oO c fi give his telephoning. He is able, and improving one’s store of 3 0 A this event¥it is reported that Harry more than 170,000 teen-aged boys some clear indication of its have to tap all the fresh water i502 to shave with one hand. knowledge while in motion. . Allen. describedas ‘‘a jovial, tweedy have participated in its aviation and. 9wn ae ao As sources available | phone = _ and. steer i if radio —_— is aoe : ‘ , i pear e . gs matters stand now. t ‘ommu- the i is . Says ble, then a ; . pubkeeper, who acts as Britain 5 of citizenship training program. One out | sets are. iecrensiniiy alle ts a coat dliegen A ne podage dB com ee “= Mm Be Be ar oben On new or improved city homes ficial hangman in his spare time.” is of every six pilots.trained in Canada _ brand the US. proposals as spe- Ccnauttible source of water Los Angeles police have start- this side of your living room? Or for Re-financing off to Spain to open a hotel. He be- since 1946 has been a member of the — Cows cover for an actual policy Daity. the mun desalinates. vast cr cca ace or ae elabens saad tw an aan | ' ~ a lieves that time and progress have _ Royal Canadian Air Cadets: and in Some practical zesture of det- ares aaeeet way to work. But they can have istractions inside a car, there | passed him by. | the past three years, 40 per cent of | ente i= needed at pe yes Amyone can easily desalinate | stereo music, television sets ‘in i the danger that modern aulo- 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class i i Oy ae tt- seawater by boiling it and @at- the hack seat), and coffee. mak. Mobile accessories make || security — slightly higher on others. 7 If Britain chops downs its gallows, | all aitcrew candidates enlisted in the | in. up the diplomatic. machin 2 eae cacti e , being cought in a-treffie- jem-| y_higher on of it will be’ following the example of | Royal Canadian Air Force have been | ery for a negotiated settlement. woes canpeion i thé en: | OTS te one of Ce Hanes emtere, 66. | ; Western European nation ex: | former Air Cadets , | Mr. Johnson is reported to be in-. eroy required makes the pro. | There are ae atten ucational and entertainment ex- come in and talk over vour requirements: with very s a : . | terested in the possibility of costly large scale magarine racks for drivers riences. : os cin France. which still guillotines The movement is supervised by pom ‘ ended” pe oa v- ccaxeamuaiion , plant at like to read at ants hts. Some mall = world mee is an in- | ; Cambodia. which might deal mil. are | stening to § centive for more tr. P eos -mutderers, kidnappers and traitors, | — than Airbase romped Freeport, Tease, prodoces ail doctors are report um | HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED _,» and Spain. which uses a medieval, ae Ai th rae cieiae Our Yesterdays thousand gallons— Se | : M d Hi A | ° 5 : > - | and in ors wi squadrons. | achievement, but still far above neck-snapping collar called the gar | oy eee Se ae | ere ke waa cae ade rim po ogize MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS rotte qn murderers, traitors and any ‘ca a aie (From The Guardisn Files) | munities now pay for water. Hamilton Spectator | wnat 4-6567 $7 Queen St. member of the armed forces who is these le ers that cues ts Chante TWENTY - FIVE’ YEARS AGO eT eee ae There's » \enaon in the action legal loophole to scramble. found guilty of rape. banditry or re- active Air Cadet squadrons in Canada (Agri 14. 1940) re # — ‘nding io aaeily a diplomat took to push | through to immunity? —368—than there were during the Prime Minister Mackenzie ie ticultur. | COmMon-sense into his 1%-vear-. Too many of “today’s young | bellion : lak eeitl of 1944 > King concloded a two-day visit =p irrigation. agricultur- \ G14 son's head. It could well he people are over- . Dot- | 3.6 H.P The Times of London argues that Ties your Air Ce stent with President Roosevelt in “ Sin tguien B. Jonnson | memorized ¥ a on in elders interpret a | os -aieg ; three “adlet P1w Springs, Georgia ase dnerclh anne lend reenaprraste ‘es tetas ok Censiouel ee recentty Med doubling | Tig lat their children et away mands ne dscipting but, only ~ McCULLOCH capital punishment in Britain, since it | Tons on © ; Joe Jacobs. manazer of heavy- he sppropeiation Ser (ee cctary | with almost everything short of full attention to the art of giv- Id sed. And it has another Summerside and Alberton, and they — weicm Tony Galento, and a % Saline one” dee ‘ai; | murder. ing. ’ . = a stains in the fact that when Tate a salute from all our citizens legendary fizure in boxing cir: Sold: “1 talons Bk Som =. Sue Eee ae | sear Gannon cone arent: | Out-Board strong . cles died fri heart attack. Q | : y in - | sional chi in when -in- | it was used most extensively, it still during the coming week He was 43 yeurneld., : | ee Sar teeerendh ts ington stripped his son of dip- dulgent or just- plain- lazy par- "@ Watér Cooled ~ : : DITORIAL NOTE | ee alee That ic the | lomatic immunity and made him ents allow them to have their ® didn’t seem to have much effect in E ' TEX YEARS AGO i ae ee : wants a apologize to the police and turn i head, come what may. Who curtailing crime. ‘ Lady Churchill will sell the red- 2 (April 24, 1955) goal a cacamg in. his licence for driving offenc- | rer ae — a 8 Regular $177.00 : lw Lemuel G Rosh was re-elect ' ' es. . pair t touches? : x I early eighteen hundreds, brick house in West Londion'where | lnm ot the Latenrers | NUCLEAR POWER | Fis. son had been given tick. | That Aritish diplomat hed the $ 00 : for example. Britain's “Bloody Code Sir Winston Churchill died in Janu- | protective Union at the annual iene te 20 bine & desaline. | ets lor speeding, ignoring stop | Ti@ht idea: it bears repeating. Save $42.00 . — specified the death penalty for no ary. according to a member of the | meeting last Friday night. tion plant with a nuclear power | sighs and going through red | He was thinking of his son's fu- f i i ir i No. 28 Hyde Park station producing steam to turn ; ture when he the ae Now Only : less than 230 crimes, including turnip family. The house—No. ¥ A grade Shorthorn cow. omn. | Slaton procecing "| lights. Ordinarily members of-| cept some of the ties " : i stealing and association with gypsies. Gate-_was his home for 20 years. ex- | ed by Mr. Robert Jewell Of Jon the aieas teatey Con. | a diplomat’s family cannot be | that go with the to Special Offer Expires April 30th , ds 00.000 used t hen he was Prime Minister. _ Meadowbank cave birth to two ratesion. and the Metropolitan | prosecuted or made io pay fines | drive a car. If he'd thought only | f Crowds of up to 100, 0, cept w e : uister. —inale calves and a female, all of pe unless they agree to appear vol- of the present, as many modern- KEITH CARMICHAEL — gather at London's “Tyburn Tree” to | Lady Churchill decided to sell the | which are alive and healthy Winnipeg, the a a ee _— ; _ | day er do, he — have 1. + ; sired itoba, was named ree mafy parents wou taken easy way , treas- * f watch the public executions, sear | Rowe become she found it too big. Shorthorn, bull ounea o i. Indian word “‘win-nipiy.” mean- force a child of theirs to face the | uring his son’s favor more than Brackley Pi. Ra. Ch'tows times of children only seven or eight , She will look for a London apartment. | Lemuel Drake of, Meadowbank. ing “murky water ” gunsic, eopecially if there was 8 | his fibre. “ F : : CG oe -