‘ml: Fool: TllE BIIABLOTTETiJWN GiliilllllAii m |,_"', ch for 8. Dir-Lure. ll. P. n” a‘ " St-rr-tary-Llruf. nil. u. A. mural-inn... n. a. o. 5.3"" ‘my Mgnggih‘ Director-J. It. Burnett Anna-lain Bullion-Prank Walker and l). K. Curator“ d‘ 557 35.00 ll advance) r rare mantle‘: (llaounlllvhflci) rrluilecl h?‘ 12d United Qllltl. ___-_.. _.._____.___ FRIDAY; JUNE 19. 1931- Ylco-rronlllerw-J. ll. Burnett Vote Them Out! one why the Lea. Government is - desirous of dxscussmg anythmg “n- superintendents a few months ago d” the sun but the mues h, the was simply for the purpose of fool- ~ coming provincial election cam- paign : pledges in the platform on which Mr. Lea was elected. But he did Twelve good and sufficient reas- llb-‘Kfilllell’ Mllllni 9° lmplemm ll" The “census" taken by the road ing the people into thinking that the Lea Government was doing 1. "Appreciating the action 0! the Liberal Government at Ottawa in passing the Old Age Pensions, Act, we anticipate establishing it‘ n. I the same object in view. 1t was not in this Province in a manner C0 slsterit with our revenueP-Liberal platform, 1927. 2. "To exert our utmost endeav- ,solnething to implement its prom- ‘ise in the matter of old age pen- sions. The legislation passed at ‘tile last session had evidently old age pensions legislation; it im- posed no obligation whatever on -the Lea Government; it was simp- ly, as the Opposition members ors to press our claims for increas- ed subsidyJh-Liberal platform. i927. 3. “A downward revision of tax- ation generally."-—Pledge given by the Hon. A. C. Saunders, Liberal leader, as reported in Patriot. March l9, i927. 4. "The platform oi Mr. Saund- ers has been published broadcast m our people. His promise is a dis- tinct one. To restore to the city, and towns the public revenues of which they have been improperly deprived, and to reduce taxation." -Patriot editorial, July 23, 1927. 6. "Bootleggers, home-brew mak- stated, a political gesture. his bond. Now that the Hon. Mr. Stewart has placed himself unequivocally in favor of old age pensions, and has assured the people that, if el- ected, he will put this long delayed legislation into effect in this Prov- incexthe people are satisfied. They know that lVLr. Stewart's word is The statements now attributed to Hon. Mr. McIntyre are too ob- viously in line with the Liberal campaign of- i927 to be received with anything but contempt by the lla CHARLOTTI-ITKIWN nuamu 1m \ \ ___. .1 ‘the Central " l‘ ll0_l'ES av TlIE rm ' Mr. Chum‘ ‘ ‘ in c recent address declared. "Zfhat in the circumstances of the modern world, ' ers have beoo and when, having supplied their" own needs, they are all dumping their surplus into this country at such cutthroat prices u their lower standards of work enable them to quote, we must have pro- tection for our industries if we are to keep up our standards at all." ff you could nuke a. careful in- ventory of the world's woes and set it side by side with a. similar list of the world's joys. your joy list would dwarf into conspicuous little- neaa your record of pain. The uni- verse is built on that plan, so that at whatever angle you approach it. if your eye is a normal eye, you will see at least three pictures of happiness to one of misery. That is why a billion and half human be- ings are clinging to the globe this moment. They find it on the whole pleasant,‘ agreeable and worthwhile. when Horace Greeley was at the height of his editorial fame, he delivered one winter a course of lectures in various cities of the country. One day he was asked how he determined th'e suc- cess of his lectures. After reflecting a moment he replied, "when more P901319 stay in than go out." That l8 equally good as a test of the worthfulxless o! life. The 1am: fiend is again taking possession of many of our car driv- ers and driving particularly on the city streets is becoming more reek. when all our old foreign custom- » our competitors, i 77w Tax ‘On Incomes an...» WBarlm. up T“! VITAMIN RESERVOIR thing new and useful l: found l- and stimulates intestinal action so as to prevent constipation. run short of-vcgetablm or breed. (Ottawa llournul), “Demllgoglie” is a term we hate to apply to anybody. Yet what other word‘ accurately describes those Opposl- _ f; tion M.P.’a who are trying to make out that the Bennett budget favored the incomes of millionaires at the expense of average salaries '.' What . are the facts ‘l Suppose a than is a millionaire-has a million dollars. I His income, assuming that he has, it all invested at five Just about the time 1 lun cegul- percent, is $50,000. What happens to him T What happens lung willlnlouly readers may be to him is that under Mr. Bennett's tax he pays over growing tired of hearing about that $2,000 more taxation than before. Pays $9,750 as against wonderful cram. the llvar. aomc- $7,328. And so with all big incomes, up to $100,000 a year. True, when the $150,000 or, $200,000 a year man is W"- lli , reached, the new tax is lighter. But-and this is the point As you know you always think -llow many of these incomes exist 7 Actually, there are °l ‘he ill" =8 llle lull"? "hm not more than fifty or sixty.‘ Only one man in the entire u“ m“ l‘ "mk- m‘ °ll° "ll W"! country pays on $502,000. And the only reason for a light- ‘Pl"°°“""~ h" lmp°mlll W" l“ er tax on the really big incomes-is that it is vital to keep ‘° m‘ my '*‘ l‘ ma‘ m‘ “'5' capital in industry-and in the country. It is possible to “m5 W‘ “t hmm“ °"¢'“““'“- kill the goose that lays the golden egg. ,. Further, who are the really wealthy people of this m lw M" m u - w iiiilii. kill’;“£5.11”.i33ii°’..?‘2§<i35'5“.°§{tZ"‘£12315 ‘mum’ °t ‘"3" 5° m“ u y“ w" Mr. Bennett's tax, all of tlleae paymore. Pay consider- enough sugar can be-givento the blood by the liver to keep the blood Properly supplied until you get more vegetables and bread. That blood going through the liver gets rid of harmful or poisonous material has likewise been known for years. The liver also helps in the foundation of the blood. When Dru. Minot and Murphy discovered that liver from an ani- mal (calf, pig, sheep.) would cure pemlcious anaemia, another great step forward was made because um fothat time pernicious anaemia was a. fatal disease. Now Dr. H. Aron asks this quea- tiom-“What does the liver diet in ably more. The man with a moderate income pays less. A mar- ried man without children who gets a $4,000 a year salary pays $4, where formerly he paid $16. And tlle man oli a $6,000 a year salary pays $36 instead of $56. In the circumstances, what ncnesense it is to talk of a “millionaires budget,” to try to pretend that the many have been hit for the benefit of the few l The real truth is that the man of modest means has been let off alto- gether, while the well-to-do have been taxed heavier than before. Only a demagogue, insulting the intelligence of the public, can argue otherwise. Premier Bennett Gets On With His Big Job Government. These ~ recommendations were embodied in Canadian Bank tile almou Commission report, ' m s ‘which was one reason why its nnd- (Qllawa Journal) tings proved so distasteful to the Pmmmflll has been he‘, "mini-o Oflllg ea ionallstu. The Lab- l“ °' llllllllllllus about ca“ or Govemmwt, in deference i0 the mu‘ Acwldlll! to Mme Mm Nationalists, politely-shelved this wan?" M. R's, indeed, all h report, and thus encouraged the icwmlllllu banks do is m u" _' notion that conciliation proceedings »p°°p1e' ‘Mlle!’ t0 make go, ‘h ‘would begin anew, as though the zelvesnmhillll 0 care my u“ Simon Conn-mission had neveract-i “m” °" 1°’ industry. " ed. But this attitude did not in tad- °"°' l" "W York. not..." least alter the pressure of the real-Wm 5W“ Journal has be“, ' ' icauea at stake. and though it was l“! ‘we’ m" ballllllla system intended to mollify the ausceptib-Furmg it Wm‘ the United '3 H ilitica of the Hindu deieeotocwliot “f?”- "Yl"! lhls: ' actually happened was that the! n l‘ “Welling to mm. k safeguarding clauses became the m?‘ Bbldenllc of bank failure; storm-centre of controversy, and the ‘ill-lull’? with the expel-gen“ though in the end accepted by tile ‘m! Mk8 of Canada, Moaleln and Hindu representatives, c 2"” “n” u“ llfislhllilig o; , the Lahore Nationalists have refua- hi‘: l"! can be counted on , ed to endorse them and from step, 5°" 0f one hand. from , to step have accentuated their de- i253; mo‘; to the “ml 0i the mauda for a. federal constltutlonlb k“ o three Small til t completely mdepepdent of the‘ an 5 °°°llfled in Canada in -. British executive. the dewmm d“ ll°i¢ rewvcr . full_ amount of the“. d This is the real situation u, be From the end of the way u, _ . ‘faced. It cannot be ignored. It there has been only nmhflm cannot be left all at loose ands, a chartered bank. the 140ml, J The attempt to shift the onus of on August 1'1. 102a. with 0W, responaibil" for the formation of $15,000,000. Last year L345 ,‘ a. federal constitution upon the l" "l" Qlllllllfl! suspended my“, Hindus and Mcalcms has utterly Wm‘ m“! deposits 0f 5055mm failed. Mahatma Gandhi's "more, Since i014 about 1,000 blink; ' to iron out- the creases of the In- out 0! Business, with iiabiliiie, i dilm communal problem have not to 3,000,000,000. The hm, helped matters a single atep. of "mftllllty has occurred alncem date he has been singularly retic- aellllllll. ill banking, inn, . ent upon this crucial issue. The "ll- Pfifllabs if our blhh only hint that has filtered through bunker! loaned all the muggy y concerning the second round table "- W? 0! People want them“ , , council ls that he may go to Lon- “W? Wouldn't be so rm, , don, not indeed as representative "W155i? bYlllS lllutll 300d t; . , of Indian sentiment, as a whole, W!‘ industries or farmers. but solely as a personal old/gate of the Nationalist program. But this T° be harry is to say imp , i? nothing to practical purpose. ‘m mllllll- It is not even certified that should "Wm" l" Willa manila Gandhi accept the safeguards up- lbw!“ 9°“ “"5 ll llluvt ma" on which British representatives "50 lllll ull my friends." lay stress, his associates of the Na- l tionalist Congress would endorse ll‘- llll-l the nail upon the llllil. electors who were deceived on that less. In the more populous part; of c! _ n occasion, and who have good reas- the my will?" 5° "WW clllll-‘llell o“ anumm mam? (Toronto Mali and Empire) - 1”, 0n the “treats the danger is The liver is-Jhe vitamin reser- _ _ on to remember the p311 wmch 01d p h, m In ten months of office Rt. Hon. Ba Wm on Imha becoming more and. mo“ evident’ v0 in e body and accordingly as R“ B, Bennett has accomp" L _ a ld (Montreal Gazette) ers. and sellers and smugglers of liquor, if the Liberals remain true to their pledges and true to their aflmatkms with the Temperance age pensions played in electing the Possibly we are waning ‘or a ‘Mk a food a first class vitamin dlcpen- number M things. Alliance, must be put out of busi- rlassP-Patriot editorial, June 2'1. 1927. l. “To stress and feature -the fact that our Province is a restrict- ed area, and advertise the advant- ages of this, and thereby material- ly assist the sale of live stock ani- mals and dairy productsfl-Liberal platform, 1927. '1. “To promote the growing of cranberries, blue-berries and small vegetables, and to thoroughly test the feasibility of establishing a canning industry in the Province." —-Liberal platform, i927. Lea Government to power. All It Was Worth Liberals in Nova. scotia seem any- thing but enthusiastic over Mr. Mackenzie King's carping criticism of the Bennett budget, if one may judge from the manner in which Mr. Kings speech is presented in Wednesday's issue of the Halifax Chronicle, the leading Liberal news- paper of the province. 0n the front page of the chronicle in six-column type, is featured an announcement 8. "Assisting and securing bet- ter transportation facilities for that thousands of Nova Scotians are afraid to leave the United States. danger. In the business sections of the ctly where police are on duty there is less evidence of reoklesaneaa and drivers are more careful. When the cat's away the usual advantage is being taken but in these cases citizens would be helping to main- tain order and safeguard the lives of pedestrians if they report all cases of recklessness and fast driv- ing to the police. It should not be necessary to caution drivers in this respect but unfortunately it is necessary and citizens will be doing their duty if they promptly inform the police of any cases that. come under their notice. it will be too late after a fatality or serious in- jury occurrs. The time to prevent accidents is before they take place. l members and supporters of the my m awaken u; u, the mowing s" °f "PWIW 111Gb l-nd Vlreid By mung the ‘cad h‘ mflmw quality of vitamins. The fact that the various vitamin’ groups are piled up in the liver, makes the liver a food with which no animal or vegetable productcan compare in vitamin riches. Through the ability to influence it by food, the anaemia, formerly culled pcmicious has lost its pernicious character." It is certainly gratifying to know that the liver from any of these animals is such a wonderful food, and where the individual get tired of the liver diet, he can get a good extract of liver from his drugglst. However my thought is that as that the liver is such a wonderful storehouse for vitamins, and vit- amins oremo necessary to good tion with provinces and municipali. ties he has secured the expenditure of about $70,000,000 for the relief of unemployment. " In so doing he has provided 250.- 000 unemployed with work. He has opened the doors-of closed factories and extended the oper- ationa cf half-closed plants. He has caused the e». ion of existing plants and imported about 90 plants from other countries. He has given protection tn the in- dustries of dairy farming, cattle raising. fruit and vegetable grow- ing and mixed farming generally. He has arranged to absorb five cents per bushel of the cost. 0! health that We sllmlld all try to keep up an active circulation of the sending Wcstem Canadian wheat to market. Mr. Stanley Bildvin has addres- sed a. letter in Premier MacDonald which in British political circles. is interpreted as setting forth the conditions upon which the Conser- vatives will conllent to participate in the forthcoming round table conference on Indian federal affairs The tone of this communication is friendly, but it 8159 deals frankly with the situation as it now stands and contains some cautionary ad- vices. The Conservative leader suggests that the British delegat- ion should be enlarged, and he announces that he is ready to sub- mit tha names of certain repre- sentatives whose presence would serve to strengthen the British I side of the all-important problems .'. his gesture. Speaking recently up- 3mm‘ Gllvf-‘llllllelll mull -- on the Hindu problem, Lord Mes- whml" it h" °l' ll" M“!!! ton said there has been no such Wllfltfiofiver upon India as -. . “m; m may, since the crown the practical management of took over its destinies, and tlloftns "hi" and Policy or the will time has arrived when Great Brit- The" l-ll °ll¢ Ollltl‘ Dulnl in aln u compelled to decide whether Baldwin's letter which u a: the future policy of India shall be l0 l!" llllle “Pd Should ml be - based upon British instincts of °l'1°°k°d- It l5 lllfll llvllllfir - right and Justice or be subjugated 35"“ 791mm“ cllmllllllee llvl’ - to the dictates of the utterly ir- assembly- bill‘ llle Bllllfll Purl reconcllable wing of the Nationalist men‘ Wm Fllmlllll ll"? flllll lulh party_ This is pm“ speaking; but ity for deciding the future consti it is infinitely better than cloudy "i100 Of llldll- It u a non-m vaporing and slushy sentiment, and lelllble Ye-‘lllllllsllllllll- I m‘. nun-nun».sun-o-u-noutnnnunnnnu-unnunn-tuulnyu . A E. R. BR OW guide; preteen“; the m] and to be discussed. But, above all, Mr. ' fresh fishP-Liberal platform. 1927. n. "You know very wen and it four-column caption conveys fearing a. hold-up on return. A Th” “euuwment M “m B“, blood in the liver. All lllhdfl 01 dad street crier is found also in steel industries he has granted the bending exercises’ with has coal mines of Eastern and Western straight, then deep breathing Baldwin is emphatic upon the point that whoever stands sponsor '- 146 Richmond Sb. cllullutlelllw" intelligence that 5,000 charges have °°“".°"5“l"l°“- m u“°m'“"°- l“ mum Canada a bonus on their produc- for British interests at this con- " ls very necesary we should have . __ rnwn-d“ n-nu-rsa-a-m-e-zna-euun-rrrarnl . _...___.....,_,'__-...,.._.__ ___ -“ v -.= . ,, ~ w‘ . . been laid against Al Capone. The our local and federal governments in lineP-Hon. A. C. Saunders, Lib- eral leader, as reported in the Pat- political situation in Great Britain is featured in a three-column head- riot, April 6, 1927. 10. “The people won't stand for four years more of government by Commission. Plebiscite, Referend- um and Orders-in-Council. The ing. A two-column heading in- forms the reader of the formal op- ening of the new Lakeside Inn. More than half way down the page buried under other news items, , cerned, is doomed to destruction. It people want Responsible Govern- mentP-Patriot editorial, July 22, 1919. 11. “Vote out a. Government that is attempting to bribe the people with their own money by spending thousands on the roads just before an electionP-Patriot , election streamer, 1919. i2. "We know that the Govern- ment, so far as the opinion of the great majority of the people is con- “King Assails Bennett Budget," speech! Editorial Notes is still functioning, however, to the great regret of allP-Patriot edit- orial, June 2'1, 1931. Prince. Old Age Pensions " Hon. J. P. McIntyre would make this “me- such barefaced misstatements as '_*“ are attributed to mm in yesterday-s “Father's Day." is fixed for sun- lssue of the Liberal organ. He is ‘my’ Jllllfi 21—BDDl'Opriately enough quoted as havmg Sam ma; ume the longest day in the year. And to conservative Premier had promised make matters worse we are told "a cheques to old folks before October Wllmll" Slflllell Willi?“ 9011-" l, 1931." and also, that Hon. J. D. —'-'- under the single column heading, the beginning of a six-inch summ- ary of Mr. King's ‘momentous’ A six cent tax pér gallon on gaso- line is the Lea Government's idea of implementing its election pledge of a, general reduction in taxation. Mr. H. A. Darby's friends have reason to complain of the manner in which he was shelved at the Liberal convention for Third At any rate, Mr. S. S. Hessian we are loath to believe that any won't.have the mortiflcatlon of public man in the position of the 105mg m” Atwmey Generalsh-lp pears it destroys the! art of emphas- is. It flattens and makes common- place. it substitutes noise for nicety and reiteration for evaluation. The art of emphasis is dependent upon a sense of proportion and discrim- ination. With that sense lacklnfl adiectlves convey little meaning. A gratifying gleam of brightness says a. Quebec exchange in the gen- eral gloom of trade conditions is provided by April figures of build- ing operations in Canada, which are complied by the Dominion Bur- eauof Statistics. Returns are given from 6i cities. Three and three- quarter millions more were ex- panded on structures last month of March. The most pronounced gain was shown by Quebec,—fifty-nine per sent. Montreal make n. particu- larly gratifying showing. The esti- mated cost of buildings in that city. as indicated by permits in April, amounted to over three and a quarter millions. It is clear that somebody has a firm belief in com- ing improved conditions, no matter what general timidlty may exist. Faith such as this should be con- ducive of more hopeful public sentiment. idleness, says the physiologist, is bad for the insane. It is bod, too. we should think for the sane. Hard work may in some measure reclaim the insane or at least help them f0 justify their existence. nut enforc- ed idleness has a cruel trick of un- hinging minds that brood too deep- ly on the cares of this world; and before we reclaim the maincd minds of our race we should see to it that thoce who are still whole. and pammm And wherever it w, exercises are the simplut and most effective methods. tion. He has saved the important do- mestic motor industry from des- truction and placed it on the road Algood liver circulation means more vitamins doing their work in the body. Encouraging His Stock (Toronto Mail and Empire) to greater prosperity, with all that this means for hundreds of acces- sory industries. ' In‘ placing a. prohibitive duty up- The Canadian live stock industry °n mm!" maiazm“ he l‘ n“ “m? will be tremendously heartened by Plmemn! the P°°P1° “um” 1m‘ the uni ouncement from Brandon mm“ and demtwnauzing mm” regardlng a probable pemmnent ences, but also checking the wide- expon “rynaement with the C°_ spread advertising of ‘United states operative Wholesale society of Eng- “was m this muntry‘ land, a very powerful organization , By lmpmmg the new w“ “n” which buys a great deal of meat ‘e h“ stimulated the “plums o‘ from‘ oversea. This British organ- ggnfsthiizffi: tilttézgziai 3; :3’: ization, which has had, represent- em and central provinces. atlve in this county for some time, He has m‘! power to punish mom is ready to make the Canadian Co- who wt". . combme to raise “m” operative Live Stock Producers its to the clmsnmer because o, ‘he m‘, sole agency in supplying live stock 1m mm‘ m“ “mm” m‘ ‘he °°'°Pe" l-le has oiiered Grcat Britain and ative English scores. 1f the ar- the other Dmynyons a page’, o; m- l““3”m'm' 5°” “mmghl m‘ “w” tra-lmpcrlal preferences, which has m“ 59M o“ cmmll‘? blmhel‘ been approved by all the other D0- shane will u“ cllllllillllll “Ml- minions, and which will be adopted The Canadian organization has m the Mutt-lei- Country once there already arranged to deliver a min- is o, change of Government at imum number o.’ cattle in Emgland Westminster. every week, and it is hoped that He has cleared the financial hor- ultlmately a market for 500 Can- izon by converting $034,000,000 of adlan cattle per week, or 20,000 liiiitilflilg Government bonds into head W!‘ annum, will thus be lcng-terln issue bearing alower rate obtained. This ls a movement 0! “ll/Elwi- which has been encouraged and 1n B0 i101“! he h" Dfwlded 1°‘ promoted by the Federal Govern- 0 reduction of 86,000,000 in the 0B1?- ment, and it should result in great w“! “MR” bumm‘ benefit! m the domestic cattle m- m lllllllllll-“ll l‘ °°“‘P“°"" °‘ gum-y the treasury with authority over all rovernmental and departmen- tal expenditures, he is about to in- augurate o far-rccchinfl sill-em °1 national economy which will check leaks, and paralyze extravagance acceptance by the Hindu delegates of those safeguards aireadyagreed upon as a basis for further develop- that they cannot recede from this position. The safeguards, of course, refer to certain features o.’ British executive control in India relative to the management of national finance. the orgawzation of army and police forces. and the nom‘n ation of British representatives to jTllODITSI" i2 Kl D N EY ‘to n4, PILLS “S, l l \ \\\*~<\\\Tsll' '- LL KIDNEY U‘ :s:.:°.:2j-,»,,_.-§;;1il pill Bathing Gaps 25c Tc $1.00 FANCY 0011058 SEE OUR WNDOW ference they must insist upon the " ments, and must make it clear a Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness, and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summersicle. Lloyd Le-Wll afilltjubipqnnnrullnnbqnblnllxnclllqnnlclculn n. nun". nun “hi. BRAHMIN TEA M181‘! you want a delicious drink Sold only in red, airtight Packages and cave the taxpayers mlllinnl. l-le has given Canadians a new national conaciouanuc. 1 And these achievements‘ consti- tute only a fir- '- instalment of what stewal-t “is not going to at allowed It ls "llwlllmd l" M°5°°W "l" shall be kept whole w the end. w claim credit w, barns the “m, the Russian Government is to float ' a n w inter l l f 1,000,000,000 °°m'"""'°' 5°"""'7' 0' ‘hi’ 3m" m deal with old age pensions‘ flffllled - s: roitlllllaicl $800000- 18h Navy’ “y! m“ m w“ Bnhm Premier Lea has already promised - P Y . . had 146.0" 0mm" and men a wit" Wlllll ............ “i! ' _Witch fluclCream 35c - ' ' Thrcc flower: Ocld Cream 50c flilend l McPoIldl Cold cmui act falls l0 P to give the matter consideration." 90°- - “f0? ll"! P11111059 0f Oumplfl- cgmpgygd Wm, 37,253 officer; and Th“ w“ u“ huvmly hldmrpu“ will be accomplished for Canada 35d Pond: Tissues ....... 10c r _ l’ ' its ldflln Th’ first “Mammy, quowd 15 ing 518 factories in 193i, finishing ‘bmlumy “m, For the Sea,“ 1,040 tractor stations, and fulfilling ‘uwmemh i; "I rem-s to my period the five year plan as a whole in mhnquem m, the 1927 elation, lour years." This third loan of the them is no supporting eviqence Soviet Government since he inau- whgzever. Premier flea may have guration of the five year plan is to mode euch a promise to himen; consist of two issues, one bearing p; certainly did not make it to the interest at l0 per cent, and the people. He did not make it in the other to carry coupons which will Legislature, or on a public piat- be lottery tickets. If these bonds form, or through the press. It is are taken up by the Russian people. my that thin was one of the as they probably will, the Govern- men in the United States navy. ‘lb- day, the British figurc- in 54,277. while the United Stain fol-cc llP-B been increased to nearly 00.000. m‘ including some 12.000 hill!!! lime‘! professional naval men employed in the United States Gout Guard aer- vice. Britain has net n. fine 0X- ample co m as dlscrllnment l! concerned. _""""""" ment’; internal borrowings will b6 All its proud ivorlea and fires cued, far-seeing, courageous and Shrunk to a ahovclful of clay. even conaununcte leadcflhlh- ‘ In view of these incontrbvertlbh It must have love, this client earth, “c” Qwqgmqnigu end opposition To leap up at thcKingb dub-e, nnlppem "membefln; m, m. Moving in such a noble dance ‘ mfimm of“ unpeeeeaencaq l aco- Of wreatllcdlvory and firs. ngmjg situation, should dclilt IND ' v ‘ j their potty. W"!!! MIDI!!! “W”. It will not ltir for me at all; gel-get politic: for the time bollil. 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