I I H . ues a t. ov. . 5 ie uav inn hide .O‘I’rawa Reteci's Yanlts' ILW “98-h”? ‘3 {j 7 a v , ‘ /‘ 3' 2 ‘ G. V' '1 he 'I l"‘l It Ive news On \ ‘ ‘ O 7' y , 0 some moth l.i.t ii ). fl D Jocm Of Arc — v 7 -All " um In ro es S " .. . Sb) ‘.i\ l 2 ..S. Hill I p I LONDON (API ‘ A pr “mitten! ” (IF I g; I I iBritish physician speculates that PRAGUE ilicn‘c‘» r. I’}: Cgfaggnngllf “gikleQ-F Iconnection with these new tatwi‘fftrade lll agricultural products JP“ I Ar.“ the film c?“ Ulll’Cd 533355 5’43”; 1‘ ‘9 ‘ OTTAWA ICpsIs aI “rIter Ihogunatmnc and «Numb “eaken Hm abInIyIII‘lt‘nt‘h heroine made Ia saint b) Icnwm‘cd {0 WW _I I; I: ‘_ SI I .I .I I. I 7— 'lhe LnitcilI ILuiiada was cliaigctl generally of the US. government to with-1 he Rum?” Lathohc unlit-L 1;} f _ . ht);- v, a .i. l V I IaIC‘S 121sf “IIalrlCtlI that certain With taking retrograde urns im- staiitl s 1 r o n Pressures from hoard mules and 53“ Visions—b“ “2.” In mg we} I .‘t an eaIIuics o ULTHlfIda s tough new‘pIedmg Canada _ L354 1mm. and domebm. grmwrs [01. measures (If cause she had a brain abscess. “C'I _\”,“de“ ‘ II ‘ . V ' I’ll1 1limanplllb 9°”laflon threaten Violating the provisions ot the similarly t‘esll‘lcll\e intent." I I“ a" “"918 pu‘bHShed Thurs‘ mm” FL? .mmi h~ (I I me Elbe ovt. of tiade belhteenimUlII~COUIlIIW General Agreement Increases and extensions in day‘ Pm“ John Bum”in andlas ‘:C:‘a‘§' I”: it ‘\ 8 two countries and could force.on Tariffs and Trade. The Cana- Canadian seasonal tariffs on m)- 1 his wife said they have extracted and Pm' (me \‘LUHD‘CL‘ I‘m“ l-v émélzi-Can renaIIIaflon ‘3 g 81" Slldlan government rejected this ports should be sufficient to Pi'o.imedical evidence from documents received H “mm!” and Y “my,” aIIrIiIa iaInIeittpOits. I I I ‘ View.I .tect Canadian growersI MrI Mer_lon Joan's life and her trial for mom!” If {9 I‘lflijlhlng “as implicit iii ant BaSically. the legislation passed . chant added. thI‘eéy- 331w protest dated Sent-Int the last session of Paiiianiontt Mr. Smith replied that the The” verdict: 50"” “'35 Suffer- , sent a ter complaint that an.emp0wers the government to int-Canadian I I I I I gmemmem tappreci. ing from an basccss used by T T earlier note was ignored. IpOse dumping duties on certain ated the concern of the US. nd- mbel‘CUIOSis 0‘ the brain- I The Canadian government v-e- imports if it finds rice“ of th — ' '- ~ ' ' - ' - - , t . : e. P min t i at, Wiitin i v . p11 1 Oct 24I defending the CanaI D st._ is iation on th 5 mm and L). .2 n the magaztne His ..--..-.................u-... _. \ I I I I imports do not include a “i‘czison.ipressetl willingness to hold t'ur- 10W TOdaiyt the Bunel‘fields 31"" . $31.35;?”tithi“£gtm°5‘.°fithet able“ amount for gross profit ard ther discussions during renogoiin. tour t‘t‘asoins for their "nclusillin 1 . "memo." . : VIIIIIIIIIIIIEISSpto egisculis echpIIezziInfilallitwthey anul'e Canadian in- tIiItIIiii of fruit and vegetable tar- 1; “61' accounts 0{ hearing Eugu'ns' persplrafloni I I t , I ‘ I I I_ 1 3 voices. seeing \--i.' s "'d ‘ - '~ (BISEd—th‘? Impact of the leinsla-. I "This in effect reverse: the ac-f While the notes 2a\e no details lights are IYOicalslgnth::‘tnI)ptlst ' and Odor . ' . I I10“ 0h I ImPOI‘ISI 0f Amel'lcanttion taken by the Canadian uov-‘of‘ these negotiations, officials 0t ttlbm't‘ular brain abscess. r I ' {1‘53}; fIUltS 33d legetables. Iernment in 1948 \I'henIthe iise of here said that preliminary talks 2. There is eVidence Hm ' . - USIe exghahag OIf DOIteIS,b9t\\efenlcost of production as the basisIon some two dozen products. Claim. that Joan \' sufferin: 1' ' I . . am assa 01 Livmgston T. for valuation in the Customs Act‘rangin: from apricots to potatoes, from a kidney infection during a '. Merchant and External Affairs was changed to conform \Hll‘l ilielhave already taken place at Minister Smith. Was made public GATT." Mr. Merchant said. Waslilngton and that further talks I I I of tuberculosis. by the external affairs depart- will be held either at Washington 'I I _: I II I t I . .. The executionc‘ ‘ 0't l V ment Friday aftei a round of NOT AS POWEmu' lor here 1 mp l H I I , I I I. . t of Joan's bodv :ould ot‘ newspaper speculation on the. Mr. Smith 5 note said the new Canada they 5 » . .4 par -‘ n ' I I y _ I I I I II t . v aid. ls seeking burn. The Buttei'ficld t ‘ sharp cleawage between the two Canadlan “I10” “35 not 3° PO“': to boost duties on some products in cases of tutberculosi: Signal her trial, a common complicatioii‘ 1.. hide visitors. Louis Mar- ”, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Isbare in wonderment at the huge I a strong norveast galeI An at. t- n . countries on the vital trade from. ert‘ul as that which existed prevtw . P i . . . WM- Stamope’ and Cheryl 3:885 0f nus 5640“ blue Whale tempt to burn the dead sea mou- Ptfcgrigsaltrffiillils11:1)???hinlie: WANTS BOOST ous to 1948 and “mud be applied ‘ fell:ffjttfilldottllfi'sseasonal “mm M 53mm dlvm‘kmg “Nils milk were whein daughtcr of Mr. and “ up on Stanhope BeaCh Sat‘ ster was begun esterda follow-t ' -' ' - I. The notes disclosed Canada lsl‘."fly “here “the” .15 mammal 1‘" So far the leaislation has not re numerous (ha‘k (“9051.5 m who Kiel] ow . . y y method of dealing “till this most . . ., -- a the abdomen and tties w lld t l“- y- ehead. urday nlght during the height a; 4 . , seeking to boost seasonal tariffs Jury ‘0 canadlan mdubtw- been applied in a practical iiav h - e m no fr ing a conference between ba-iunwelcome post-season guest. on some mo d f h f -I Mr. Merchant maintained the;c . . 'i. “m' . - ozen res rm 5 I f 1 H . I‘I E urbs can be allowed oni} him 4. pmahv the Butterfields note 7— I I and vegetables and that the UISI new eature coud seriousiy im-Icabmm approval audI so fa..I me. ,hat du . " h . l strong moral (:OilliVlCtltm‘S the the city was sent to look into it. is hinting at a desire to have the Dede trade between Canada andIcabme‘ has approved of III) curb; Ide riIiIig er triaI. Joan bIe-I I. Dolnt att wluchImoral principle He found a minister of his own Canadian legislation modified as the us beca“§e 1‘ WO‘fld threaten'on any particular item. sh ‘1 s e .WasThgmng mg enters is the pomt at which eom- church in the centre of the art of bilateral concessions in the safeguard 0f "alue‘fm'du‘yl or y anyvmy' e‘v sul'm‘bEd' VERY REv - p ‘ ' ' ‘ BY . GEORGE C. plDGEONI DIDII LLIDI promise must step. II strife IwhOse denunciations were Emvlslons 1“ Other parts 0‘ the: . first Moderator of the United Church 0‘ Canada I in every social and political upsetting the people generally. nation with a message of doom. 3313411111 Chstofmfs AfItII I I worr of a I W , II;qu that citizens1 must settle This man was brave as a lion, but the evil they condemn can vggtgfiggr Stho fees. 1 :9”) and y l A SYNO' ere ‘5 some Vita principle at comtpletely Given over to the be i - e $581011 em- Il orrEN NYM mem: “1 mm ht I I I e: I put down and the good they 8 . . _ B ° I s I m mus“ TRUST an agreememnhe hIfvaI/stéifidnllozsg sbaIIliIeéV can and Imam III meat maintIanice of the right as he advocate can be generated only £231 lzIsuItIhIes gOoIVoIiI‘IigmbeatIistI 300:1: ‘71:; s EIA. I E ‘ ‘ ,- - a saw 1 - by patriots lie Hosea and Isaiah ~ - . - IPng 0" rr a "9 even th . . . _ ~ _ I . . I I J: hear fheggggd ((1:31 these venmso‘f:dehebym§fhilfsl?€i con' ggaynlsmfingf Outlethid‘iboug grudge: It never entered into his head who identify themselves with :figvigrggofiaglces m the lmee‘ VANCOUVER .Cpi __ A 3040“ t Dtgn'hbe embarrassed byiooee mine “at . cmpm' B th . . . ' ' u 65 to take into consideration the their Pecple in their SUIICl‘m'ZS i I \- ' ' rock'lide crashed d ' h i - 33 s ppmg‘dmppmg or woubnns ' t on on he “mm h cam oug'h' every concession offered and sooner or 1 {er ~ 4 l H wresls, 0f ms Condemnanon 0r 0f leadersmp. m the movement parison is restricted to the com- YemOte east-Central BFiti-“h C0— gigging; ‘ififié‘f’cfi‘é'tiét “filmingfdnat??mwa§ma broke ever‘y pledge that he the C‘hristiaina‘manmi‘:;*hl:s Sh: {commons swpwme‘d by influen‘ fgfimfinlifhgms' parable month or week Of Shm' lumbia sunda‘v‘ Gauging the de' r 2dissuer;my by how“ pm" mo" ‘ ‘ i e - . . . ‘ ' ‘1 t ial citizens: he would do his ' - ‘ ' t '1 t' I d‘ "' s' (n y‘ o “Inmv'gmey‘p‘sw‘mt' ‘ _ t I thou , I, .I ,I . . merit in each year. it “mid LS F31 mf‘m 0 t‘ 0 19591 ename- and f . crlSlSI Premier“ ElsenI lid in his way. Spin: wheie there is oiIm one duty regal-11935 of cosh An issue of this sort recently tam-15h an abnormally high \alue six freight cars and the death of ..?fl‘%n§rhtll‘ill?§irli’i°303§3ell II Iwas afra1d lest such com- FOQLISH TRUST I‘I’FCIEIIImdom 535'; I Isl“; 11 But his pronouncements were arose here. I I and .wouid irrationally Fine ontf a fireman, I r- 0 or 00 's trust in men : . I ,I sonal contact with the men who " g‘ 3“ produce which by their seasonal 000"” one mile e851 0‘ Mes- lmportance in everyday af— to whom truth has no meaning nHere 15 3. qllefmn r “mm “9 would have to do the things he measures b0 Cheek the tendency nature are more Plehtiflll and Sheri or about 220 miles “on” Wt Dorm does legim and prmmple mo reaIIIityI 0 e can answei or his brother. demanded. he knew nothing down-ward were suggested frec- chape'ir at the peak of harvest." east of Kamloops. . mmse become aPI In considering the Christian Each persons own conscience about their diffiIIumeSI he Sad ly but they all stopped short of The legislation dealing with Fireman W. A. Preece of Kam- . -I; I man’s attitude toward me mOIaI must pmnounce on the issue for I I d I I b tth I I flaking the NH out of the young- fruits and vegetables represented loops was believed to have been, Reallced ChrIStmaS 1 TD Widely we think of Mun— and social issues of our time hlmse”. When- anyone 15 Indmed No a‘ “I: h 0 $3) a tout: e Slept: Sters' way‘ a "dangerous extension of admin- killed 85 he jumped from me or! R te I . m Neville Chamberhin what is Ie III he I I . to censorious, Jesus word 9 “0” 3V? t? ape 10W“ Outlets multiply for the flow of istrauve tatitude” contrary to the diesel engines. a s GUARANTEED! Y“ ~ - i 900'- Men and what Igg L123 e IcomptIoImiS; applies: “JIIIdge not that you be the goal he was setting before liquor mm the hves of the peoweI GATTI MrI Merchant saidI h was A“ I anleed to safely stop odor and III! British prime minister what point manifest??? um JUdged‘ lem‘ V and the“ “1059 FESDOUSIIJ‘IE f01‘ an impediment to trade and a ASK FIRE PROBE P l M ‘ Effigfhzgnfemzluil' 25Afhmlu' Insurance he could secure "peace come appeasement-i I: hie no; To HIMSELF NIEHHW’L" ‘0 53-“ I“; DWI-9515 “1911‘ 9X1Stence “‘Ondel‘ Why peo- “derogation of the prinriple" im- WINGHAM, Ont. tCPl—The On- op“ ar agazmes ‘kinyand dome: ac ' ° e °' “m” by personal deal. constrained to ank-wer In I I I \IeIIe unlieeded. DICIIIBRC advantage of the oppor- plicit in Canada's proposed re- tario fire iiiarslial's office in Tor- MAJOR"; E. GILL . I I o I some lVeTertheless. here we reach a Changes such as are needed tunities they offer. t' ‘ ff ' d - 1 - - ' i . v - - ' _ I negOIationo ruit an \egetabe onto was asked Monday to .n with Halter. He oflfered con- such form as the followmg" nt Wh it ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' Parapleg'c subscnpho" to Hitler in return for In an racqu affair 1301 I I ere one cannot eep his in SOClaI conditions Ianyw'here Uiitil ChrIistain citizens enter tariff concesstons LU the US. vestizate a fire which destroyed - - MERSIDE M be thought would be a m at be p f s ere convmuons to hlmbelf' M must come from the inSide. Personally into the conflict for HINTS AT RETALIATION the 25-room Brunswick Hotel here Age“ CANADA-5 FIRST BERTON m (1 peace . u If a measure 0 Icompl‘om- Some years ago, a conflict a- Prophets like Elijah and the maintenance of condinions If Canada persisted in her ac- Sunday. Less was estimated at 53 Ambrose St- Ch’lOWfl . in“ m flea-ward he we I II 1551 #1811 Of good-WW1 are to mse in a new settlement in—the Amos may awaken a people to favorable to virtue, they will de- tion, “it would create a damag- more than $100000. No one was . I s o a- work together. 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