illlnllillu. Blllllllllll use. Mo. “wit; ' Only {multimillionaire can have. _I- eun- e. mil-m .. ‘w.wM.oLm-n‘°o unlfisiuaulonna." ' ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926 . KL i Idlhi *1 Vin-nullit- 8- I; lanolin year. Yet there are 74 men in the AanooinoeIduonILI-OII-Ieq In lmemo of a million tlollnrs a‘ United States who were classed as snilllon-n-year men in the United ‘States lust year. Nobody knows who is tho richest lllatl ill tlle world. What is known is tllat there are not so many who have a nlillioll nyeur Y1‘- THE o/tnrsltnv r. e. ISLAND the party dolnt-i m” “"°"s and tlwi OXYGEN DIIT now as there was a few years ago. ill l9i6. the lniddie of the war peri- , Qottrs ‘l: no lfxlctgli ‘Q Another. point about the body Questions asked in the House of Commons s few days ago by Mr. John a. Moedon-ald, ‘u. 9., “tol- King's, relative t0 the Prince Ed- ward uelsnd Railway brought out some ulterestlng information re- garding the-Cor Ferry, Prince Ed- ward island. During the year 192511": total ton. nage of express. frelghtcarried by the carferry out- ward from lPrince Ellward island was 73,590- tons for. which the sum of $637,553.65 was received by the Railway. The total number oi passengers mail and other including auto cars. baggage sud tquiplnerlt travelling outward from Prince Edward island by the car- ferry via the C. N. IL. durng the ' year was 33,865 from railway lrceived $161,636. making a from the carferry ltiolle for freight and pas- sengers of $119,189. a very colts-id- t-nlblo volume of business for out- lvhonl the grand total of receipts ward traffic alone. The total net cost of operating purly wronged, and the only soln-iod. the maximum number of 206 on is w flgm the wrong ThQiDGTBUIIB in this class was recorded. _ iThe lowest numlior since that date '°$i"“‘“"“ °‘ ‘he ‘Mm M“'m“‘° ‘Was 21 in the year 1921. provinces have unanimously will plainly presented their case, have told the federal government what Aa a matter of course a fow of ‘these very rich ones have incomes ol‘ two to five millions or upwards. thut you were taught in you phy- slologyclsss was that the muscles when worked developed beat just as did an engine. Now the muscles developed heat all right. ‘but the more recent re- search work would seem to show that the muscle is not so much‘ a fuel or beat engine when it worke- us ‘it is a. sort of a chemical mach- y. . wstonlloosm - wile '_ , Fishery Ward, Extract From the Election Card ‘ of Sir L, H. Davies I P. E, island Has a Separate and; Distinct Cue. l Hietorlcue As slated in ollr lust Article, Prince Bdwnlxi island would he perfectly justified ill presenting a claim for u sit-ure of the Halifax Fishery Mvnrd nt the alpprouclling Royal Commission on Maritime Rights. We lost our shore at the liilie the island's claim was merged with those of Nova Scotin and New Brunswick. us they were all voted down together. The next presenta- tion sllotuld therefore be made sep- ‘r' i-Jgxm.-." ~ u w.‘ nu‘ Public Forum | nu ootuu l: on II ti“ llonunicn- by oolroopolieitl II [utmost M .0100 SIR CHAS. DALTON RE/OER- I TAiN NATURAL PHENOMENA‘ lsir,-~Kindly allow space for s! few remarks with reference to the; letter by Sir Charles Dalton in the!‘ Boston Sunday Post alld re-tDffldllu‘; ed in today's Guardian in which, Sir ‘Charlies writes as folluwsz} "Near Tlgnlsh there came a Milli-u‘ oi rain one night accompanied With whet sounded like small hall. in the ‘morning d happened to be ill)‘ early alld to my astonishment ‘ll Repel-ism" i‘ Canada's A f ‘Crops At frequent intervals throughout ‘.5 wrong. it is now for the federal, lint men of unlimited incomes are me numb.‘ found the ground literally covered, government to act upon the; inflsnbjcct to many of the ills all-d illn- formauon or to say ma, me ;utm-m_ ltutiolls which full to the common ‘- i119 01' ‘he ‘Marmmes “m be freehave better health or more sincere to take what measures they we friends. Olleol‘ their number tt0lil- m" I jmltted suicide the other day. it‘. This is only one instance of thelmay be dwmed whether they a": any happier than their fellow men ,wllose incomes are comparatively c?“ tlaY-étnodest. Anti. to do them justice. senator Rufus Pope speaking. thelmany of the very wealthy are. 0mm day on the interim supplyfamollg the foremost in good works f - t hm‘ warned me senate that pnlessf or the benefit of their fellow men. there svas "8 radical change in 1118,- lt goes without saying that motor present method o; government by our: and trucks for use in Canada intrigue and corruptiom responsiblelshould be mode in Canada. The fac- tories give employment to home llabor u-ud tile work people so em- is being used in preparation i'0r the way {he session government as now known in Can- atlzl WOlLld witness a Tfilililfkflbltllployed spend the". wag“ n". auerauolh ‘tllc support of themselves laud their families at llonlc. He com-vsred the Speech fTUIlLThIs is good to; domestic trade the Throne to an auction advertise-Find keeps both the money and the nlcnt. bargains for all comersga l>id.,p°°|"° i“ m“ "mmlry- '3'“ W“ why it should cost $150 to $200 nloro to - l ~ l. for me ‘mos o: “e mop? build o foxy-priced car in flanlltltt Iilf‘ carferrly" for 192:3 was 817832228 all of WlllCh is ‘charged to the P. E. ‘island branches. This shows a very substantial surplus in favor of the car ferry. ‘ When it us rememberedas stated in yesterday's Guardian ill collllnell- ting do Mr. Macdonalds qucsfons and the answers thereto. that the gross ‘cost of operating the Cana- dial: national Railway is $9,096.42 per mile and ‘Hid; of operating tllc Prince Edward island branches is only $2,875.33 the conclusion is Statistics are being ground out We llluy also mention here that Hon. lull. Davies who WilS Premier and Attorney (iellerill 0i this Prov- ince when tile Commission was held ill 1X77 therefore was not a member uf the liouse oi’ Commons ,when it voted down the Joint claim. He was one of tllc Counsel for, Canudu. but was elected ill 1882‘ it was formerly thought that when the muscle contracted or worked that it used up the oxygen then being breathed "into the lungs. it is now learned that the oxygen doesn't really cause the contraction directly. The muscle has within itself a sugar substance wh-ich when the muscle contracts supplies food and enemy. as it were for the contraction. lly nlannfacturing a special acid. Afterwards most of this goes hack ill'to the form of sugar, by the notion of oxygen coming to the muscles by the- blood stream. if enough oxygen doesn't come to convert the acid into the sugar substance ln the muscle. then the acid remains there until enough oxygen does come. in other words your muscles can do an enormous amount of work for you despite the fact that your lungs are not really supplying enough oxygen for that. work. But you have done the work then you need the extra. sup- ply or oxygen. This means, 88 sonlenne has aptly put it. that your muscles can so 11110 ‘debt T" oxygen. Two Yale research men‘ were ublo w show that ‘an oarsnlan muy (uteri a, power that exceeds campaign he contended in in his speeches that we had a good case; and ill ills Election Card expressed his opinion as follows: "l believe that we have a just claim to a share 0f the Fishery A-wnnd; but l am not surprised at the .Gcvernment rejecting it when I remember that your late representatives never sllllmlttetll vote of the House of Commons. Had they done ‘so. possibly the re- liuit would have been different. Our clninl was not one in common with tile other Maritime Provinces which was submitted and rejected“ but entirely distinct and apart; from tllut, and willie doubtless the{ llslllll-tfs claim to the consider- ation of tllc House llns- seriously itrt-jutlitzed our ctlse. still. if elect- Iplatletc may be far more advanced "to a. seat at Ottawa. During thntiillilh We BT6- some way they are despatching by hopes of receiving n “wireiest-l" re- spr-nse of like nature?" And then continuing in a manner which was ljely intended reully constitute profanity Sir Cllar les mentions the miraculous ascen- the cltlilll to the consideration and “m!” "f ‘wit’ P9790115 Yeciirdyed i" reverent allddrrellevsnt digression the illlellonlclloll observed by Sir (‘lull-lea permits, l believe. of all ex- plunatitm or lllt- like. with small toads—nlot fross——nlll-. llqlis of them mall vigorous and and smart." And then by way of sugegstillg a theory ‘which mixht account fol" the phenomenon he continues. "in this age of scientific discovery who can scoff at. the idea tllnt inhabitants of. some other anti that in an en- deavour to c-onnnunlcate with us in these live "wireless" - signals in for if humour but wlllcll nproaclles it does not Sacred ‘Scripture. But apart fl"onl this sonletvllut ir- on purely natural grounds ulld without tllc nitl of wireless conllllunicatlon with other , planets .ul' miraculous nscensions the season the Bank of Mormon] issues reports on the progress of the crops in Canada. ..These re- ports, telegraphed toheadquarrgrg from the" Managers of the Bank's 600 Branches, cover every Prov. ince and form a reliable index of crop conditions. The reports are furnished free. Upon request at any Branch of the ‘Bank your name will be placed m; our mailing list. {T BANK OFMONTREAL Total Assets in Excess of $75‘0,000,000.00 'i'lult ct-rtuill insects. fol" exam- at Ottawa professing to show the should be ‘better explained than it ‘growing prosperity of tho COUIlUTuhaS bee"- lhe immigration pouring in, a re- duction in taxation, n rectification _ upward 0r downward. 0f the tariff as tile people may ask for it and, in short, all that any country or any; part of it. might wish for or a-"lt for. All this and tiles-c gloriflcafon of a goverillnz-lli. that has lost the confidence 0f the peo- ple and hopes to restore it by‘ promises. for we exclusive home market llt ills doors. than i‘n the States is something that Mr. Kaiser. an Ontario member, undertook to explain it in Parlia- ment not long ago. lie pointed to the advantage whit-ll the United States mantlfacturel- has in nlass Droductitln for tllc very large and ‘ That is quite understandable tlll'l must be admitted as Vttliil. lint docs tllc advnntngc illilfllllll to tllc difference oi price on tllc two sides of tllc border line? Some of tlleg ed l shun do u" h, my power u, m, [ill-l unis, especially winged ants. l 30 to 60 ercent. the amount of ' I ,.. . . _ is not yci understood bymnn they ""' “Ii ityygen actually used during tilt? fflce- mm ‘l jwogmtion of our rlgmfl‘ ifffzifiilei1.§,‘f°,:f;:.,:”,§ :::€F;l$f|n all go together. or ut least as nlauy EDMONTON. Altu., April 16.-- He thus "draws heavily 0h 1118 aim! I 9mm‘ believe m“ A “mm M,“ “m, m, . uh .3 myl us nature lms prepared for the Thu Journal editorially considers cred“.- und must take iu enormous rmfl‘ i“ m ‘ililversauy rewgmz?“ I78” ‘film, ‘silage Om afrugifilm; Iligllt. tile nlntter o1‘ senlnlclt Ell regard quantities of oxyslft)? Riff‘ ‘m?’ b: ti: gofglfrriozmlllotgiel “PM,” is no, dtfilbted by any one‘ ‘in any ("use lvlletllel- they "MB to houses. and concluded that one ufter the race. e lln or una e " ‘ swept up by tllc force of some arcut eddy nud (curried for a great tlistullt-t- ill the upper all" and tllell dcposilctl. or wllctllel" tlley ascent! ilzlltvtlll-lllsllioll tlftcl" tllstetltllllg tiloiz" llilflif-‘S with gas. wlllcllevcl‘ theory we accept, no doubt tllcrc is some purpose or tit-sign ill their movtllllellts, unti this in response in some instinct ilnplulltcil ill tllclll by illl till-seeing Provltit-llcc. I am. Sir, etc, i NATURALIST Peters, April l4. Alnevicnll woman nt lensfllos cur- ried fills altogether too fnl". Wlien Colonel \\'. R. Nelson of illtfKilll- sue City Silli‘ died he left ills llonle to ills (lulu-inter. She also dlctl tile other duy utltl‘ by her will dlrcclctl thut llcl- husband should lluvc tllc use of it during tllc rest of ills lite, but that on his duo-ill lt should he destroyed. as tllcy llltd no cllildrcll and tllc thought tilut strangers would occupy it wits repugnant to llL'l'. 0f Commons if properly presented for its consideration." We offer no etiology for culling attention to this old Clllllll, as con- ditions tlelllalltl it. The people of tilis Province are now tnxed as hlllllly as they can rt-ttstllltlbly _ bean and Wyn,“ we h“, H“ lurgor llit! \\'llifl, but ill u tollllll-_t' like PfQyHH-(xs grasping mm, “m, h,“ ours wilt-rt grout tttltllcs ure ull- rol- torrittlritll exte-llsloll n is lliull"‘_""“'" this explanation hardly suf- timt- to wake llll) tllc Ottawa (ln\'-' "Ti ernnle", Wspecung H,“ hmu_m__ ‘.\il0lllL'l‘ explanation smllctilllcsl Kit-vied t-luinl. We also fol-l tllnllmvu“ ‘imd °"°.“"“"" “Human; 1° be n“. “bun, extra" Wm impwm “m, lllol-o lozlsiblte is that oi tllc Aiigratt But just ilow they ure tzlkcll up into tllc atmosphere. and then (le- poslied again all over tile cntlllll-y is 2i qllostltlll lvilicll culls for on ‘Xllliilliitlml. liy solllt- it. is suggested tllllt they are swept up by till all" cddy or by part or a number of athletic con- tests is that at tile rest period in football. hockey, or other Biwrt. the players willcrowtiintoa little stuffyJlot roominstesd of resting in ‘I well ventilated roolll, and catch up guiliflwiliit 9n their OXYBBB needs. ’l‘lll.~l sa-lllc applies to Y0" W119" you have been working llllfd M- any form of exercise. When Y0“ rest. try to secure all the fresh it'll‘ iloss"l>lc. lt will 59L Tid- °f the “tin-tlnests" for you in t1 much ‘Si. forced upon us tlla1 Prince Edward island is not receiving the railway, service it is entitled to and whicbkmrigue and corrupmm its railway and carfcrry are earn- 14!. At least hnlf the railway nlileage‘ f-nd. ‘ The unanimous vote of Parlta-""". 0i’ the DPOYIIWB 1'5 "i" "anti"; -———-¢o0-_+ "tutti": lin apoptinlg Mr. Black's féhflq April 16, 1926 guazge a” track and the who“, u on s slmlllt-t up ill ii bead-lino; nlimabc signurmw‘ M“ ‘ r m, EDWORML NOTES m‘ tllc lillliftlx Hllfilill thus: "All; 1111-) 11mins .- _ q w. L, . , . j, "" e ;l'llriies lfllilcd to Solve NlilPlillll1"Miliit'.S stood ill tllc 2,1118 equipment mm wrflctn w“ “N! "Wllut is tilt‘ tllfferclltae hctuwreu-Problclns." And it llltly ho szliti1"“m'l" “"0 Sum’ “m” .9‘, _ l justly entitled to ‘a better service.‘ ' _ summer and At present, when the right-s and . _ wonuntlruul-lllollger. the "grievances of the hiarltllllcs are _ , idiffercncc" rrpllctl the punstcr. ‘being discussed in 3('l"lOil‘.i_,(¢itl'l1t*Si.l . . . - - ~ Mr. Macdonald did a ‘good service, in securing the information he tlitLfice on the rwers in reply to demands for a bettcriwhich usually warm‘. the service we have, in the past least ‘been meet with the statelnent‘sou_ that the ‘Prince Edward island Roll-i way is being run at n loss of from‘ three to "five hundred thousand dol- illvefriimid- vimY- Si» m" a yeah analysis or George's Day. The local Royal u, eurnmgs and me Operating ccsfCllaplt-r I. O. l). E. Also celebrates o! the Ranwwfl mchmmg the canits 25th anniversary on St. George's ‘Day, April 23rd. I Yprt-s. A close reveal the fllct that we are paying well for the service we are receiving and. ferry, would at least lllllchlncry for fishing up the sec- tion of pipe lost some time ago in the oil well on Governor's island has arrived and ‘boring operations are expected to be resumed shortly. Boring for, as well as finding oil, has its difficulties. ,that we are by no means receiving the service we are paying for. AN ELECTION SESSION The present session oi’ the Cana- dian parliament is, as was to be expected, an election session, that is a preparation for the appeal to the couhtry which may be prccl-pit- sted almost. at any time but. to pre- vent whicbkfill the tactics know to the wily politician will be. taken advantage of. ernment to conduct the parliament- ed s further demonstration on-| March 18th when the liiouse was in committee considering the estim- ates of the Customs Department.’ Senator Pope was right when lle said if tllc present ‘system of in- continuedihc turll-tlvcr in building curs m ‘rosponsnfle Kovernnlonl n6 knowuilllliliilii. is loss than one pcl- cellt.. fin Canada would soon be at an; winter?" asked tho "T110793! Sliowltlling really quite wonderful ill theft-liq)‘, 333i; pubuc “Klimt ice-travel is done for ‘tllc sea- i April is a lnontll of notable uufmudc to plat-o llcftiro the (feminis- The impotence of the King Gov- l“"e“'i$"ii°n 0‘ My business of the country recelv-itlle speech fronl the throne st the otllcr explanations put forward ily,"‘""rt".r mm’ ‘Mr. Kaiser need to he explained. ‘But if. as he says, tile not profit on Daily Selections F0 R (i tlartiintl {waders it cnnllot be culled exorbitant. iPsrlinmetlt thus unite tllcre is HOUR‘.- dllemsclves togctllcr unto illmilllmlly- We htld lh0llgllf._.illl3y.l iIllll-{TlYIlUVcr lilffuémilmtlt iillyliilllgu yo one has broken through thQiNOW that they have agreed tile ilf*.\'ii"ro"e we “w u“ Vlhy 5M8’ yet. the evemzilnimrtant thing is to get on with MlERELY A SUGGESTION the job and solve the problems. Let .the Royal Commission get to work. paid you well, l The Maritime members haieilli‘ you've found men weary of the grlctts you "tell, ylm ilavelrt prospered as you tlllnk you should. not. rllunlle your maybe it's no good; ‘agreed that every effort shall be islnu all possible ftttris llenriug upon wily the situation. They did not wont. nlctlltlti. I1 Commission. fearing tllut it would,“ "1"" 59"" l" "PM" Y°"- 3pm‘ “f- cause delay, but they stand rentljv,‘ ,, “P yo“ d” , to co-operate with it and give tu-_"’°"'e"-"."g ‘Shaw maneh ‘ery assistance, provided, as Ml‘. "'8 w you‘ Meigllen has said, that there be no ltinle or money wasted in procras- itlnatlo-n. Needless delay is the one 'grestest fear of the aggrieved pro- lvinces who have suffered so long. Muybc ‘Life is very simple. pass you by Just. bctgtnsc you're wearing lust ye r's coat or tie; Friendship here is bnildcd not on wlllnls like that. ' t\ien will not. dislike you, being tlllll or fat. So, if you're not "winning nil tllat seems your due Something is the matter, possibly wil-ll you. Men don't ‘llherc have been so many costly com- missions under the ‘present regime ‘iwlth n0 useful results that the peo- ple have grown suspicious ofthcln. What came of the long and costly ocean freight rlltes? Year after year an array m‘ ‘measures have been promised in What of your employer? Does he like your work ls he friendly with you? you're a slllrk. Does he seem to favor some ollc over you‘! it's because that work will do: Don't sit down and grumble tilut his ways ore strange, Maybe opening of Parliament only to be thrown into the waste basket at thr: sesslonhl close. Senate reforln was one of these. it was declared to ho urgent and importtllnt then and for- others ' hcttcl" i oo4+o++ 4 "l. uwilllzlrcll oi‘ lll0lll‘l‘ll prngl-tiss, um] II“; ls U“ H“,lflQVUlUlJlllUlli of our rellnltrccs in ma, when u“ parties in U“, prcspntillortfs side‘! lei lllm come unto HW-l Mm “u me Sign“ or Levi gimwrpqivillut could llc lil(li'i‘ ill accord with lf you ‘found thut grumbling 11115111 knoll" tltut \\'c liil\'(‘ ll sopllvtltc tllld. distinct cluiln on Lllt- llonlillinll. We llllVl‘ no llcstlltltitlll ill stlyilll: that nothing short ul‘ illlllletlitttt- slaps bcilli! tukt-ll by our represen- tatives to bring this (lilsf) ti, u llt-zttl will satisfy lllii‘ people. 'l‘llis l l .\'lll'l0li.\' ways. Till‘. in-npugtltitln 0.“; l lillf‘. fitness of lllltigs [hill] to pugl] cries. Illlfilifitl llilllly level-heaped‘ men will tell you today that our fisheries have not yet. "recovered .'r0m the ravages oil‘ seining and netting corricd on ill our waters under the Treaty entered into lvithi the l7nlled Sta/res in 187i. Ourl lbest fishermen were enticed away-l to flsh for the Vllited States. ourl‘ "W" Pfiuilltlnt-nt wits neglected, nnd. the industry so for as this Prov- illlce was concerned was well nigh, abandoned. There uuver was a time when the fishery industry cal- t a ll l) ltlforlll ttll who rt-zul it. ll is lvoll tolmy hmligwt‘ to bc highly ‘all allinltll lilo. 'l'nke fol" lllstnllco lllilfi-‘illltitllrlfl. of deer ill our Gilli"- lltililil Nlifiil, of sllllnun, smells ulld‘ {other fisll. l)lvtlvill(le has yet heavy demands wlllvho ill villt‘ earliest. centuries of ills lllect for inlprovetl lliglltvavs ililli “(Meme P059680‘! m“ .l)i'(JI-!l'&:S.‘ilV(.‘ st-llenles l1‘ tllc country wry ‘mifllmill’ ll-“i WiiIIP-‘ifl lllh‘ llltlvtl. _ ‘ __ y"_. . If _. ___ _ _ _ Jllcllis oi’ races wcst\v"t|"t|l" zlcross bu"? Thunns .lll\ous in |\ft]) hifi) wltll tlltyflurmw. ‘ 5 ttntl Wingless illsccls tllc titlt-stlon,‘ ‘iiliiilfiilll’ il-“livtl in‘. llrllv do illcy its-i m". fishuripfi 1.80m! rich quarry and tend illi’) tllc nil-y flu. reply is» in it ‘our t-luiln to a shore of tlle award lmgrmifl“ arrwes whim l“ (“l9 DEF“ DPRAYERITTqATGV enable us w gi-yp" (m. H“, ‘mplmmn “rum fig}; Jlllln lo OHM‘~&'i‘(i\\'fiiilg’fli' wllllt or‘ fond or ‘=1 Way of charging l-lleil" bodies with :1 light gas. ‘ ‘Fills is illl illF-ililt‘! which tlppt-nrs tlcvelopetl in nearly lit‘ llligruliun of llirtis. ui' bees, of Anti even man himself. instinct. liltt ill the call-lo oi‘ loads. but Nature has provided for this- s own way‘. Wllcn tllt- time for! fill‘ ltllriitiscs of rteprotluc- ion. these wlllglcss ceatures liuve probably hydrugunyi lltl‘ then when the air is tion“, and Hflvy they zlscelltl. And of course Y some telepathic process which led more loudly for the expendit-T ure of ‘Capital than can he heard today Mayor Insists On Rel-i lglous Wedding 1' Ceremony l (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont... April use by religious ritual rstherl t far the more iiialharrie has never nlarl-led ll cou-‘ 'Dl9—~t1n‘ti never will, he says. "i;ki have had u few requests.” lawa's chief magistrate, "but ll {u u‘ ed tllem down. I think marriage u; too solemn on affair and tile cere- IIIOIIY Hhollld he performed by a- Clergymfln, One ‘six-footer’ came to} nle once with his ‘intended’ and "tilled mo to marry tllenl. i found for development‘ “I” w-enur-iSprlng Cleaning Time ha" 11)’ civil ceremony is still by‘You will need good coal. We have Dqttular way of ac-‘the tlulrlnl: a mate in this city. Muyol-‘Atsiou Nut, Sydney, said Ot-ibest attention. ,'A. PICKARD & CO. d: l. l best lnvernesa Screened, Albion Lump. Old Beecu Coke and other ride. Your order will have our PHONE 240 The ‘ofthc session so far, and it may b;- expected to continue has been, ifiollir-tlle Speech from the Tmlhbglsféfhtfil0 present, propag- snda, -pure and simple. Note the avidity withhtvhicli, ‘Prclnlcr King and his Minister of Defence, lion. The vote for salaries and conting- ent. expenses of the different pol-ts lf tllc Dominion naturally in the justifiable intclrogrutions from thel (Yonservatlve ‘hellchts and of such: gotten before a your had passed. light of recent revelations drew a. vllfltulnfl ‘fire of well ‘grounded criticism and Th“! committee may “W” "om". | ‘day. bllt what assurance has tho-i” G A committee of the House has. been for months Phi probing lutom YUWV“ “"“'" mum] Ym" "Willie" scandals and defaults. I lf lrnuntry that any really effectirt-l action will be taken upon its rcq-“llill WHY"? 1°91 h)’ ffvwlllilit- wily out he wits shy, btlt finally he act. 6d 0" my advice and a minister tied tile knot." Magistrate Hbpg. well. like illlllyor linlllnrrie, never has. and never will perform a lllllr. rIageIf-crcnltlny, "There is no need of it. said‘ the magistrate. "There Ive yourself a silukc-tlp. tllo one to change. You're tilosc wllicll mun detest, you've found that cunning, ililSlrL served yell [JOSL you've lonlld that l-fPUWlilig B"? illt-nty of t-lt-rsylhvu tn do it. hasn't been worth willie, so l “MW” rams‘? "lid 99ml i-llt‘ b True uumtm‘ d“ "wootl l (‘Qlrpleg n, H", Melvkvnlnn 0t the“, lioness eat: on a o - System Service and -' Satisfaction ‘ E.‘ lM. Msctlfmsld 804111145911 in 010ml unsatisfactory and evasive char.‘ proposed investigation of Maritime Mlifll‘ were lilfllly of the replies or-' grievances. in word.» they were ailitfl-ed by Mm Down,’ who w“ mlernment ss to carrying out any m. things to the “Marlilmes. TllPywhafgg 0g the“ estimates, would Milli every zrlevflnce. Btflfil- Henry Drayton moved t-hmtl the, ly ill WONB- b"! i119)’ Bilwilllfid ll Chairman should leave the chair.’ Royal Commlsison for the sole pur-frbe plumage "o: this resolution pole 0f offhthc day of ad-Llneant that consideration of these‘ Justlnolit. j fill?! W8" Dlfllhlllestimstes should not. proceed anlyl told on, by ' Whit 11M I R0?!“ Cvmmlflflillfl t0 rled their point by the very effec,| do "with the matter? it is a ques- iiv, mgjorfliy of 74 m 4| u“ m, others, and just as carefully pursuei ' ‘ your own course. Your home life |will be very hltmry, Curb ll tend- envy in faith-finding and rememberi-ul u-ttti ‘em'l"—--'i‘lt-llifn IIOII will! BOWQPII the Iovflfllmellflattimstes had at once to be aband- lflll liilp‘l_lgiflii'}.vfi.ii""il"" MUVM" oiled in favor of other business. a comme-ndatlons thut the Maritime: m“ s" Grievance Commission mlly make. l 00|1FTVIUY@"$D6NP iuther and the Government resist-hm, gf on who toolt part in the discusefon-‘ed it. But the Conservatives car-IYI"! "9 ‘Willi!’ "M" i" ""7 Wm’ ~ schemes to completion. not try s smile? if you're not listed with the brave and true, lsOillfiilllilg is the mutter. it's with you. . ' —<B'y Edger Guest. com nlendatlons? None whatever. l And equally uupledged is the Gov-llmy‘ Maybe ltn "llenr and forhear." Your birth-stone is s diamond, which means innocence. Y‘:"ttr flower is a daisy. Your _lucky colors are red and ‘yellow. , -——--<-o-c>-@__. “Pun ll body l-nt with lhnru- things?" twirl-ll ntl elderly lady. looking gt mm; Yo“ willwlellllll plat". "hlllllnnl," thr dentist replied, "most. |t'lll|0iI can he performed with those with fl fnl-lllty scarcely rxt-olled by Iillnt of the product of tltltttrr." Rlil lli.—<No undertaking is eat to dlltcourage you. and itlten carefully tio the advice of inlrticultlr denomination.“ "You. you. 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