‘ pennants-arr,‘ . ' ‘ What the world needs today more than anyt. g , v else is sane, honest, unselfifih leadershipi. rhea era '1' there are in plenty,-leaders"of groups, leaders‘ of mobs, leaders in anarchy, but of sane, inteliigenttetr ‘ fcctive leadership there is none. For "prooi, look . .1--~-.--t»~»~.~-»~ - t-v- s. ‘tilt qua‘ re vii-k ‘in sly ifil&firi fiqrrvsra and Iuewfl i SjvE A L . ‘ BRAND 34h prion ‘n-Z-q. file-sled i put two sir-tidal and 911111» v ‘Yiiig uosns salad safe ham 9x3" ‘IFEWM- '5 “or l! ind r-fls. ti!‘ A: good v§ia 'Wrissfar Ill SIR .» , , v5“ . i. status: or n F‘; ltiilhtoen thousditd gallons in n. vwithont lowering the Ielinn Where's no natural reason eh; QQU cannot ‘been Justin good s hweliin-on your prdparty. _Jasi~a|¢p ' Q _ i. . clnémittti- Artosiah “W ‘.Lttl. 4 .r.--' §".*ttrtttst|‘tt»‘ . ; - v-ANNOUNGE-lililil-A txlpssra WJB." Prbwse and D1,. A. MacKlnnon propriet- .oi'l_ oi the Vinny Foxfilanch, ' "M79011 1105611932‘ ;Ghar- " lbttatovn. P. n. =1. 'a're nrs- ' nlred to‘ sell a limited num- i - nor oi’ ioxés andranoh them . ‘P? P511195. l! 111B! so desire. " The Vimy Fox Ranch was‘? - l established in the iall oi 1919 and has 39 pairs zoi "iox- ~ ~ es Z7 oi which are owned by ' _elars Prowse d: laoliin?‘ _non and the balance , are boarders. The ranch has been ‘. under tho management (t: mr. Pn-d Andrews sud h“ v been one or the'mos_t suc- "orssinl in tho-province‘ this year. The .39 -D$\ll'l4 have‘ th- Gfl! 97 "Vi"! pupa or an nvt-r- ' 55E 0f 21-2 to ihu pair; This we itlhk will compare Ihvor- lbly with any ranch in the ilfovlnde having strictly i019 9"“: - ... _ l‘ 901k! of tho mrnage- mant was to select t“ I very best foxes that mono; could _ bu! and teed the very best ‘food. Results hnie‘ lustitied this course. The ‘number oi pairs can be ranchad will he limited to fifteen so pert - ties. who-douse to tsire ad- vlntsss or this should span early. - frost. 5scn00ts‘ He-open Wednesday. Sflpi. ist Carter's Booistore. wrongs, real or imaginary, of individuals are aven- v up industries, railways, t deportation; the poor are l j being crushed between t e upper and nether mill- ‘ stones of monopolistic capital andextortionate labor, [no Moses to give sane direction towards the .prom- - and leading, are silent save totheir own individual » ity in. leadership. or in progress; . - - ~ a today fmmthe uiwdbciitedfthe selfseekmg, those '5' p icicsqtiit 4 Q Whitt- . u. nvttv fl his hand. a around, not in Russia‘ where anarchy is running riot, not in. Ireland where class is arrayed against class. in murderouslstrife, but. right here in civilizfldrchviéist ianized, educated America, North and South. he an inheritance ged. notrectified, byparalygiing strikes which tie t l all in a arackless wildnerness. True, there are indi- vidualfvoices “crying in the wilderness” but there is tsed landvof peace, prosperitv andlprogress, the profes sod goal of civilized Christianity. From our ’educa-- ed and Christian classes there comes no united voice;- Church‘ and university, to which ewe. look for light interests; there is no eta-ordination of “eiiorhi _no un- . Wherewill. ‘t client}? Weeare tahh. itdireetion bnlyih furtherin thy terests; the - unitedlabor, forcfiiiz“ are .6 pxtntin eir respective governments‘; ‘ - ‘ eir: owrvtiin- who, are ‘concerned ti??? . allude m» ehutitbh qr pmmiee ha» W"?! the. 1119M honored. mnd- hi. the iiteiligeni senso_- the nqitost iieopis‘ o! thb ‘dayf But lruiiigl-ly the Ivove oi gold-ind "theicrgv ‘(or mercantile‘ liiqposlgdiiiditfi- brill‘ with ‘more, than Yet-tilting,- o bull: time ludszhspt they bltqniiie- the commercial‘ kinds slid lend Pia 0! the Iilvjinnav. antinitnthis they lost theii ‘prestige’ or respect‘ and were dispersed, living through the ages as V's despised villii-lditfll‘ trodden people. -, This is sicred vhistory, and _hla. tory repssts-‘ititiirkhet hi‘ ‘mut- iitthis mystic. in our eerll)? niein ot-y a yilotsg‘ jajus farmer} .. .5“ ‘m9? ‘Q1. .9155‘! ziour 101B’ and some ‘edflirjth-e at tafiiili-ofe v Joiv-fieifatetiat the=wlli.ot_ ~ . vi ivédirl. ‘ihto groups each- concerned fonlywitht its owniwelfaif‘ andregardless of thatYof the,otheraqor,o_f thrycotin-P try. On these questiohs._the_ intellectual forces . are neutralif not dumb. ‘ ~ = _ In a suilicicntiifmeriaci rifisis, as‘ when human liberty wasthreaidenedj iii llffdg-‘the instinct of self preservation directs~ the way‘ and; men fight to the death for their rights.» In that. case the ‘crisis had evolved out of what was regarded as the highest form» of fllhristvianculture in the world; it devolved within a group and- the voice of church or world famed iihiversitywas not- raised to warn the coun- try of ts peril or its doom; Whither. are -we time ing? ill lthej forces now leading lead us aright? Will the wholesome but scattered leven of our churches and our universities leventhefwhole lump or shall ' we leave the levening process to thednterests organ- vized toffurther their own fe'nd.s?lThe question is;a geriousone and the sooner it- is taken hold-of the etter.‘ ‘ » ‘ “ ’ ~ ‘ ' Phavind 11m vendors. Everyone loves a well played game, loves the winn er if he wins fairly, loves the loser if he has done his best andtaken ‘hislicking like .a true sport". Andev- eryone cordially despises the winner who has won by a fluke and with equal cordiality despises the loser who whines and blames someone else for his defeat. Politics is a science, not a game, but the pitting of one set of views against another is in the nature of a game. The‘ presentation of facts as they appear t0 the opposing forces; the criticism of the viewsheld by the other side and the exposure of the other side’s weakness is a legitimateplaying of the game. Mis- representation of one’s own or“ of-an opponents per- formance is reprehensible whether it wins out inthe cnd or loses, and cannot in any sense‘ be regarded as playing the game fairly. By such tactics the political game has more than on‘be beenwon to the disgust of the spectators after they had discovered the fraud and thencefo "andout. ' i ~ .t .._. Our people have recently witnessed the playing of the game; have seen it lost and won and realize the means by which the winning and the losing came about. They are indignant and disgusted; they real- ize that; what they "acclaimed as-a victory was a fraud of the most disreputable kind; the cards are a all face-up on the table and the deception practised is obvious to all. Were the game to be played over agai-n today it is doubtful if one man among the win- ners in the last would be given an opportunity to try rward the dishonest players ztreldvown" phinvstivvkving Irina-i in‘- girth gpvsoypbnts the earnings‘. v _ _ ing ‘it’ flitsliy- fvihba it's-ma; ‘Ethan ~ed to_-his ‘tpfitttflysthget; son. fibres _o_r"tiliesfe_ scns“'srti“ new. model‘ diarinvfl , Jllvflpjvi-‘ivlj- . model homes andfiwith children all of whom tiny. ptrthé shoidrl vhh‘ proud‘- er oi- thnnalii’. ancient Jew; And tho tchildrerfoi these homes have no ‘hankering after city ms iurth- r than ‘may be necessitated by the want oil room. Theyrare aicpuiiort to themselves "and tn. invaluable asset .l.o' the country. Thisvlllvusira» lion trornv actual iiictsjls‘ only’ u pen-picture 9i wvhat may ltivtstvsal p oi’ _hvundreds_ perhaps thousands oi othhrs in the province.‘ t, " v - x . . ' ' ' ~< - u l W331i. mnny",pi ._thls man's neigh- bors were not ot__hls vinihd, The"? had equally .-i;bod I terms. spdj eqiiiili lygood families, ‘but thei-Lwgrc overcame by-thetinatlhct tit Jaw- ish commercialism. fitpparehttiy; they had‘ business, ‘iacWto which . ythey wishedfto give iilay..;.a_i1d§ hi! doubt also with this uisioimoiy 9w gold and palatial manslohsvztow ‘them to autidn‘. "Phase were sci ed as lawyers, doctors dentists, dnd industrial‘ workers: "lfwlo Di‘ three have‘ prospered. but-not to the status o! abnormal wealth. 0th era are earning thsirbread and living iromhnndtsvmouth like the thousands ob all ‘kinds -oi\_'peopie“ ~n city liis_ The family circlesrliavti been broken up and separated. and“ the houses divided_ with none-oi the oid time reunionahwhlqh added so much" totheenioynrenta u! iiie The farms‘ and home steeds are now occupied by strangers. and. with the prosperity and the hap- piness‘ whichls lost to the origin; ‘al occupuntsiv‘ This in brie! is the history oi’ tlvjfgimovevment irom coun- try to cliytyfliifq To the ~tew -who prosper in ‘e adopted city home. it t- . ‘ lliili 8t|tttitttt ..; t » . Guardian Reno . "vrni-W t; W. t, toms. t] v onvmlsruc voices. No man has any right to say he is oi no account. Don't wrrytihe whole» world on your shoulders. ‘The habit oi looiring an the bright tratefvironi sets-i ‘imbwtedssrvritir ' jg hm vsnd .bat alter s11. . ., lHHPllIl-"fllfiiii- in the m; ma Nor Quit the. iorcea thdtt ‘the old torces which have cpine with might throuoh the centuries. ‘replenished, renewed andyravivgd. _by' new, sprlifgvsydi inflneiiéb and power which eoniehwitlr, clrangink .,timas smh peasons‘. I-is is "right: to his snhhltghag ‘Liberalism-with sli- its fads. than; and‘ fallacies. but at the same time representing‘ in - l-ction. _ in stout; administrated But because hve-has; nothing to ‘is but the dry bones u! airvpe changing policy. and no panhceh .to' olier for ththdsntti oi thssehsec- -lonai wounds. 7017a remeviy ior their industrial-Z and iisoaF-nlih- ‘culi;i'_ , hiltl invitation is-vto eater‘ n bvai-reifsodelity.‘ . ‘ |_ _| ‘V’ through ‘the bentnlijiesft‘ "1 to ; Iirhioh; iarmbr. jmehirahle hiitifsyv. ‘ girycharavcter 0i ivloiessionand-lii: . ‘dustryr-wlll render bothv homage ure in their edoniomit-ftranslatl ii. - siipjilyvviiid demand. product in ‘atfthe mininiuiirexpense. oi ifibor "and monetary "tionsiiiverationgfcoiir- irnerclai intercourse . "and Z . freedom- ‘as tar as possible consistent with ueitional ‘development ~ and - politic- “1l_sutonomy_ And where are these to be round more strongly tortitied than in ‘the policy andiiiromm oi the National Liberal-thud Conser- ‘tvttitits. Patfyvpr cvvahhiihr From the‘ tiniest root to thstopmost branch t-very ihtersstqgpmeoantry; is; i). ' ‘in; protridsqflltvhh-vsnd encoursiqd. .vTh_e greatest “ sen-or‘ the iaimer is in sfn‘ ‘emcleril ijfliisportntidii‘ sys- ‘vtem. “vritnevest a enormous "strides 'ln_tthe fair-emit: at imprdvbment {made by the v‘ 'vernni_bii_t»' in our. fiailwayf and steamship". service high roilntriegf, and tbencbnslder hisse- ly the "special "dohcessidns to wheat. tiour and other stapleflahn products; ‘all made in the hiisband- yxvireqsmintereat, which‘ caiinht ' "live boasted hr w, the privately 03th; led railways oiiother countries. h, . _"wvi»: h... . . 1.. Iirhen“ in" ihriil. protection. our home, lhsirkets arereservad tor our own products vsnthourpwn people‘. The Yankee whol" wishes to dump his $15 cheap corn ted pork upon ‘mr. mhrittttnh competition with betteried and choice iiognnents. must iiret par. t stiflvdiltypthna enabling our farmers to ~ set the tancy prices Pltsvaillng today. Our beet, lambs. pbnltry. eggs, butter. cheesaT vegetables and truck pro- ducts and fruits enjoy a. ready sale because a tarii‘! wall. and anti- dumping law, réstrainsvthe cheap or products from the warmer belt vtromlloonina our markets at gthe I seasons ‘oi gluts and heavy snrtllnsi’ sea-heath whet-e’- have ‘(they “so splendid a systonfoi ugriiinltursl in theMDepartrnent oi Agriculture 5f cabana, with its thousand slid one’ iiiethodsiid in his v0cltlon._What has Ll ism to olier. ih comphri ii Eh vativc party. toQInduce the liivtelli- gent farmer to enter (its told? Ai- Drincipls all community interests. ‘- ‘wouitviba more desirable than cilsih f ‘t. ivAlid ire thoaa-:"‘old 101185 .' nvhlch havagicome" filth» might _ the etbedienceir/Glio‘ liiwi; OPIIAL‘ . oi‘ W n Bvvnow nothing: ganised srlillnlziliififlllietl bird Welt - ' nthority ’ sis is likely tov have tonqvtterinqvhim. ‘ whim‘ R." iihll a‘ tmish iotrin to, tithes -. 15,. . v I I vde1hrinb|° Pltldllfs avijgsrrh-yv, .. - ~t "t: 0 ‘ III.“ ‘w. lt . out for wetfmtfither jslryi h as pecgssity Ibvhat- Fitch's‘ ‘ziui ‘i start-ti- It t: ‘ that dttllueor-r-"ssi-"siiesn it till” _' niuch ih.--tas,~-e|_ests1 4a sndhspp nos: iejives sa~ vtelr: th reig-jtitbe l0il|~fIi1'hfliQ* I .°°B- J-’.B<=l1l!.‘l-.t l riot. niiisirli wnvinhroh“ Asmara, 4gb UMBRELDAS‘ » page ‘u’ . a1. BATISFAC)‘ ». rht" ibildvring‘ ants hut‘ twill‘ shit . ybu solve the 8.0. - . .~' ‘v 18inch ‘rain coats hi: dranfsavfl-SO 4 Mule-n - solely-v; _' somethingvtot’ wit) m» lfttisliil apfdjaihlt,‘ {or hatred - oi’ Germany‘ is pt i vatroiil lu-‘Russ-il. Wrangei y”, ticatedvavs a mining engineer and qpliated its-a private ‘in 's;_ Guards] Regiment.’ _Hev watt prewar?! to.» _"Pt\*"i.'§"-'°-Y ‘"11 M‘ the avg-lily‘ b: ybiivrjliotvpracticevhls prolessigpf Jivhentths gwar brbke out >with' Janunihe. reehiistedi‘ He ‘whs twice promoted toi-lsatlantry; at the entrofjthe war hgr entered -th_e General ‘AcadQIIJY- (film iwhich the ‘laterwarhdilhted . ‘honors. dntLat ‘the beginningfoi- the ‘Greist “War lie-Flak ~.a captajlii‘ in command out cigvvalrv, squadron- Ha ._pr'eseh_tly occasion to greatly ‘distinguish himself "and. whs>_'itwardved"thé' hlgheet liiussihnv’; military deooréition, _the vCrosa tot - ‘St; Georgerj and wasproniotetl; .10 wirmy, land tharotais reason! to bo- oi those who lpiottedtor his-down- fall. ‘ lhnv; that Dsnikine vwaaj betraying‘ ‘tvlisifwliq movement‘ ‘vand that: lie‘ liad’ to ghtdstmtgtti beiore‘ ‘Bolshoi tI-e-"Itiud- bv‘..“§"¢flsf!=_1l>t at - _ ., . _. bfoemrm ' as aati toipbhaoh, ' ‘ "“remavtnsv‘ii§ 'a'"‘\'reiugéé. _erch‘anoo some will‘ tam at tnelhe wasgspppintged ‘ Fstbsoi: ireightwbut com-“lczarpsitaigjihrnsilhein ssh. qfibtiérwitn ‘thetfrdtes in other lcommhnti “cit-they'll ‘ lCoss-ack. Regiment. ' was minds ' MaiorGenei-al.‘ _ assistance andvfncoirrhlémént ‘as its; Indniqcsht. chain o! experimental iniarlaisfitgpfi helping and aselstingthe farmer ‘v the achievements or. the Cot or] y; tie-a colcutlai, ‘sIIOTIlyVhQtBIW/llvtifi srowidivvvgoiuntegk “m”; "h. .49 ~34“? possdi/uhieily di-AGQIIWKarand-pi ' hi" m ‘tefiiishs-iii‘thSrsisslWriar/a whit-remains; oi; the 1 f-stj‘ ‘h eiin°fUiiian§",'.’composed o! ~ v v FKubanQaiiQQ-Terek provin _ f» anti". »v ._the snoqhtiin-trihsrr‘ qrth cavqi-f- éaaus_ vffiiilia union ‘came ‘nto eg- f‘ istence. after the “ialiurév-"Ioill. the, Provisional Government and ,_£pr svornshtline wogiwhle td'_reaist; all v IE0;- ,»¢_dlliul’e_l' in; an entire enemy battallon heft ' halit- .31‘ hhrl-iisiihiviut. l _ , a___.. niivistionihl B commander i "he continued with" the armyiuntivithe revolution, which ‘completely un- dérmineti the morals oi his‘ men ‘P-hen, lihsmany otherritussien oi- iicerm, h; tied to thef‘. aucaaus, Here he was arrestedby‘ the Boi- sheviais and, narrowly escaped death_ ‘ tj Hg‘ ‘and is _ ietlpw-oiiicerss never . _ '_ ‘ a. onclibdyiifiioi." shevlst- thorliy_ v The president oi fitht union is V. A. Kharlamov, who was Deputy ‘or this non‘ cutsathjs ‘hi an tour Dunltis, and wnshiatie Presi- dtflllt oi the ‘COHHIQR “Krug’l or Pur- iiamant after Wrangel had libera- tedthe Don province. h», f ' 216M115,- inight» "emahcipatci, the leonntry from’ lt. Sense oi’ ~them deairbd that- .- the _ monarchy should» he res-r idredi Kolchair was auiipectedoi having this motive. and this la one oi the reaeona why, he tailed. Wrsnaelfhow-tver. does not want to. see cttrtt-ht ba hfp aim-Y _i_-i_e realises thatlh _i iiipdasible‘ _dro_arn'. but‘ lid i?! bitterly opposed ,t.p;c0iiilp_yli_1lliia€nhd when the op- position to Lsiiiiie and "lrotsiry ‘aivorggixiisedi-iin the Caucaanb he immediately afppliedlkrr a com: mand. and‘ in ibis wasgiven ‘a hi‘ ' under ' é er ei. * ~ his" _ s! ieiivigi ‘hfrrnfdlihuzdytlleed: thglptnnsintsndl’. ale and up ‘and fiidiiirfh°°vmitll° "ii "Pa" 1'" aha hundredth“: in” u“ ' ‘m? """".1=.'~*=="4"'*~i*v' "heirs "e1 it. in- st... h. tit"'.'tt"'°’ °°°'”" ilitgtrpr the‘N&v)_r-th Caucasus the: “m, 1'0 payflw the‘ Kfiif-‘Izxg: KM‘! "re-k ..“..°/ H“ w“ Yd‘ ohe-iiilth oi the hniiuai-harveiizt-tor . bvmwmfltlon to, the, rhnlytyentvifl ‘vahrt’ With- thi’ ‘ or. Lieutenaiiiueneral and was the in} ‘hmhti m i tag?“ given chief Qntlnniidfoi the Cau- ‘a re mburmflw g ‘iieileeelisu. obCommunlevte.‘ . Kliarlvsmovitiys that the Soviet “Wlflflhincsn pglyv be-accapteii. by the Cossacks‘ it-forctali upon, v rh They are individualists and have no use ior 1; 0t:_lI\lIlillilBfl"_EilCh~ fnslywalhtsivo‘ _wn his ownlandJ slid “lid lgreht vmalority o! Cos-l 1580K! Brelhflity iarmers Gen, twrsnsel-‘s .i>6llcy is to Qfliiflrm .7516? occuillesnbut to vim“! "l9 Richy. As his armies advaiice ionwsui ,|..t,:;4,',,,,_.t.,.'.ti~ ..t . Si. They defended themselves , frbnvr thisytigly. chargevvvby declarm ‘lattved’. 1' fityfan: ~ rate: " Vdrhngeii - was“ ‘given the post iormervlvyfltheld - ‘pehivtttr our; wrshgei fan-d » his t. ~ Bolahevik‘ attemptrtohzxerclse Rug‘ ‘. lrdl n ' yr] each owner in the viaptt .( b . lhrsttholdlnsi and aistributéutfi 1...... The piirchpsiii; pow ot the dollar ' t Contlnuedon Pegs-Si: - ladie’s mlilea I110. Iii-W, 014-50 to Q11. ‘ ova Q17.» T . Q . a. - v , -...~., .:.:.:.:".:“ . . _ ‘ u sidebar-g tgs £5 -~ r. 5 rl '1 "O i until: s' us stivlits his“ ttih» time txhmqsip your iamiiysp“ that. . Mia“ II 4i no r tri .. coon that U t An Ilihbf0lril' do! l _ h a _ uch scope . or en ll! i! lit‘ " gist slioiviiil oi Ullflllllilzlfiiou will yiiiflfflcihtei the new-z _ l in ‘handles and iii} alltyottrur; " inns. Prices m‘ 01.15‘ s). v fltlrutlthltt .2 em _ l 4 T iilct 6t opinion m, ream. wihttte- a centylncreasd ..oi indemnity-Willi! j the majority. oi‘ people witttwhom we come in contact the t contiilllltl‘ ls-‘not so much with the amount as it.la with the time oidoing ital-III! there-ls something in this arsilllltlll- .- While thmomber could easily new out h. taco-inst ht nellwt t: husl-A nose; and while the irantiiil 0! ll was inevitable some day.‘ itwould have looked better h d the mm bors been seii sacrii in; annual! to have waited untiLourJlnances were in a better condition. -. ;» t l. .We believe, however. when the passion oi the timerhaa subsided and the increase is viewed in the I light oi history that it our bejcon- L sliaersti in the intersatif arrow country“ , - imystlzthttoh has liediflgilgrl to a letterv n a-l tells -o - uar- ' a r-lanetihNon- -'.- The - _ 4n question-t . j mistake usi a v n iflav n .v t} ‘ :5] . ‘P’. itiititliits i“ - - ‘ nilthe ligpheh. ' ..Ho mentions .a number oi able “tty_u:h;_t=;g_r:.:r::: .- - e dutch _ _ t- oi uh- m "s: r "are?" . " T crpa I 0 p“. m“; mu _- _ ntsa to e. iutui-e. hell they would enjoy the emoluments to hi; -positions;_; and mbyhflfilvlfil‘ tins the ‘some in reality as t!!! ‘members now get with the increase. this Md l?‘ i ~-.--r~—---i oi Brain." coal and oil and spells s spread. oi’ starvation)“ destitllUPnn lack oi iuol and deatrliction o! "l9 trlllsiiort)’ At, present 0v". . _ IornierbwnovrvsW fen. Wravrtgclvvvivhtwmnnfl "we". w be mflmvf... m|° °t :9 Tun?“ bid progress iiisireii test will - ‘ i‘? my“ "iiitsmlel c. l .whsn't.he.llii "ldiiiiioiisliwleid- ' ,, v _ mattzflfétlfif-efllvifi_.ldmlitsdt‘striated oil. shalhrdtim Yin-bis .. “’-"*‘fi.‘;“" ”°,“"""° 1*‘! u~".m<>-'t.sh-vt~‘titiie* "ittftiiiiiiiiil viii-tail?" = fititiiii- *1 . i» ° l" 1'5'-'>l5_htv,vv Soviet Russiaj ct Isrcni diilihlllied ‘lmqervv-grég,‘ thessh-é f! ; _ . " side oi’ things is worth more than a] lvn gie iorgihe. - ' ‘ ‘ -' rh an‘ ehqlitflitrurt old" rqshloncd ad ice; but "sin? and’ my itflis threat. titan mt at» . " ' s’ l: most. absolutely‘ nothing; fiihetarm era who‘ his today studying _moi-_‘eiv r _, ‘dew! iterate: “°‘P".’:':.‘.'"' "was A l 1M: sS-iih 1179 these things attheig real worlb lt_- - . r‘ hiid v-tltera lamb §ear°bilt that l‘ ' < iudwnienttwiiilib wit. orthhttiibjsti . ' hymen» oi. thd prdgresslve ‘and were": flair “ ' ' t"- saith?" rent, 1 is provided with ‘a his stops .; This is the situation today; the people know it; ‘ 7 '- = ‘theunfortunate winners themselves‘ know. it. We ‘ ‘havetno disposition a . to continue “rubbing ‘it iii." .. What we have‘stood_ for hasgbeenwvindicatediwhat Léti- vb a - w ht. _. o.» _ i; we have ventured ‘to predict has beenfulfilledi what hlttthfiiftsta,» tifithittiiltiiiéifi? _ we have condemned ‘is»being' condemned in no un- i" '"°,.',_-'P9" ;-tl'<.>§¢ ‘this! Amt . certain mannerthroughout the province. Further con ,1; ' ‘ .5,“ l, W331. troversy over it is useless and needlessJPhe people‘ w r isqtigtsniriitt; ‘ know and they are the judges. t‘ a c *' thsaqwtm Vie! '0 " m" Fbeliiiid Y0"? >. rm: onnlrr nxraitniinar; ""'°"°°'i" l till"!!! . . olvail kinds everything sol , ,at prices made by Board oi .gncation. Sap-our big values ‘_ sealant-Ens. axes- Qlll IO0K8,..~0TS BOOKH, ‘ WORK BOOK: M. IMPADB, _ ; ‘cum- n ins. rou t AIN P Bl INK_ PI , t z w d“ w -.~,..,, m‘ “m. *'f'$€;:== ~_ ihttthiriiil-‘rohisttstfftf i‘ .A . ‘u ‘qhj.’ ' oi wbiohUeiF-iii " hdiVrirtdeine. "‘n' '. "mrtiiil Shall‘; i!!!“ love‘ 4.15.?!" ‘F’ ' _ v "i - " ‘ l *1‘ '4' t ..::.-:. a trails. it: n“ ttitmi. 't';.""'.P' tit: "“i ' "VB tain is facet daflcltflftllith IW t.will_ rovkqb ‘i3 ""9" ' Tbfiilili mhéifs_'do_ q“ '1 "'l i"! 7 '_ w’ i.‘ thliii greatest wot-hit‘ itshhistoryfi war: et ‘ehilyillifi. '_""i9‘1."“f'.‘.' "Wht-‘t 5i°ti§§f's.ii§l iI’.°”...Z'ZZZZ‘."v-"L'L - _' little group selectedbylabor as its government, and mflgilbgéfgfl>sll I've-mm gmo- I" “Maude! i» 10's pa» sooth -. the government Selected byvthe British electors. The iikes ti: ‘ i.“.r't'L°'LT.',“,"‘§f,§ °". ‘"1" "m" "A". "ml"- crisis is aserious one and eresult will be watched mméhlggm M» fr» ' "she-I f,f;‘,,§',";:.'.§'fi,:°,;;f:. ilfhfij t’ Ttlllfollfihllllt the W°Flid Wli- iillii-"nse interest. Great hm spirits. i» “Elm? ‘a’ '-h-3"i'°'-’" iy know st"... t‘. téiiIth-s. Seth. l ; . Britain is at the the parting of the ways, one leading ‘m’ be" emhwfll-lmwgnta t hsvev sreatlr relitdthtt- w‘ hast-i _. on as oi’ old to the, constitutional methods which m", after (hi; alter um. “this: - 1 made her grea; the otheirto the untried experiment W" llwvrtm the orld ' oi Soviet control; “'- and whet. "um t orrnnza ti” v‘ canon n ‘~ "v60 shlii ' .A,l,.' w, NMWW/in Dyke. 1W!’ Iiflidnlftrlesa-j " 1118mm! 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