I'll! itiorrtro II autumn» lifting Duffy (lbuuu m1) " lrntdlnt 140»: col. W. olllllll I. Duluth ‘ _ Vloo Pruhllul J~ I. Bin-lull r. J. l. limou- no quot-gm; oimwr J. it. Bin-nu. r. a. l. " Ilonhry Haul. bot. l). A. Inrlllunan, l). l. 0. Anni-h Editor Irui Willa: “ iUBbldllriflllh MATE! “.00 p01 Jain llu advance: Johnna n: City “p; pqr you: (in udvlimr) mulled tu l’. hi. lllilnd IIJIU par your it» uuvuuon muilil to Ullllll and U i. llumln-h Auutk‘ luuvniu 0i Uitculnlmub “The Strongest Memory u Weaker ma; the Warmest Ink." FREDAY. APRIL l. 1938 Credit Where Due On several occasions The tjuardian has called mt-ntion to the iniscmcvous trcnd in the educa- noiiai rcforni ntovcmcnt tiavnig tor its oojcct tiic slimitiation from the scnool curriculum 0t clas- sical subyccts in favor 0t SUDJBClS alicgcuiy more practical and more congenial to lcaCilCfs and students. A grcat clcat of lobbying has uccu going on in CQllllQCl-Ull with this movcntciit, and our farmers were icd into sponsoring it at tucir last annual meetings in Lhariottetuwii. t Premier kaiiipucil dt-alt frilly and authoritative- ly with the subject in his speech on the uraft Ailtlrcss. lt is evident that tic has given it very serious consideration. His own educational back- ground eiiablcd him to analyze the flaws in inc arguments presented with convincing logic and -clarit_y. '1 his part of his speech, we believe, will be read and studied attentively all over Canada, for the fallacies he explodes are by no means cutttincd to the agitation in this Province. Fooling The Loan Board Speaking on the Draft Address, Mr. Aeneas Gallant, l<irst Prince, a member of the FishcY- men's Loan Board of which Hon B. W. LePage is chairman, confessed that the Board had been criticised throughout the Province and that many pprsoiis had improptrly received loans on the recommendation of men who, apparently, were seeking to ritake a sale. “They got by my hands and I believe in some cases Mr. LePage, like my- self, has been fooled," he admitted. “Neverthe- less we have done the best we could." This statement corroborates The Guardian's criticism with regard to the difficulty of admin- istering a scheme of this kind politically. The b! 1963 the avcra of small spools of film, one roll, the size of a watch, representing a Complete volume, which would be read with the aid of a projecting mi- cliine smaller than a typewriter. He will get w“- pf the upper atmosphere and he may take‘ an interest in the first attempts to shoot an automat- fmlll‘ controlled rocket across the Atlantic. carry- ing mail ‘and express, Scientists of the day will he smashing the atom freely and producing new wonders‘ from the secrets of matter than, can only be guessed at today. ' I Editorial Notes 1 All Fool's Day. I iv in i: i: When it comes to education, Premier Cantp- bell can put it all over the “New Dealers." 4 ii- in in ' “Keep of? the roads” is the warning to all owners and drivers of’ 2-ton trucks and over. i l‘ If ‘Premier Aberliart and Premier llcpburn have this in common-they don't like orthodox parsons. i l The advertising profession should study the lessons learned by the motion picture industry during the Legion of Decency drive of scvcrzil years ago, says Martin Quigley. of Motion Pic- ‘ I ge maifs library might consist ther reports based on regular rocket sounding; om lute 811mm Curt JI- t-lce Salvatore A. Cowlo pod - ed for“: week today U18 :2, ,- s bmugli. ‘n it _.: Hamilton. Auwrtcuiy deal gpllecfor, a dealer. Hamlitona. upon tbecbarge that Lord Duv- eensremazks about two master- pieces of painting deter-rod pics- pectfve bllyors from trod‘ years ago. ‘The works in wens "Crucifixion," by P ckllil Francesco, “Bio Madman and Cluld." b Fret ‘Flllppfl Ltppl. ad been announced t $600000 and $660,000. respect.- fvely. But when the were offered at an auction at e Anderson Galleries in 1920, Hamilton's aldc asserts. 14rd Duveen d-lspuaged them. particularly ‘Oruolflzlonfl although he later bought this one himself. Having fixed his eye on “Crucifixion? he ls accused o! hauling, remarked tn resonant and deiermined tones: “Ruined-ruined, retou-ched, no goodV-Exc. The world's second ' ‘ tele- soctpe. made in Etngend. ls being installed at the new Radcliffe co- servatory in Pretoria, South Africa. The great. mirror. which tool: months of labor to produce, ls ‘l4 inches in diameter. An accuracy of mfichffllfm to one-millionth of an inch had to be observed in con- structing the telcmcpe. ttirc Herald. Forced by private protest to re- vise its production and advertising procedure, the hlm industry learned that its clean-up was the most profitable step it had ever taken, resulting 135* Yea!‘ 1n unprecidcntcdshcatre attendance. U U , I5 llle U. S. A. Senate really a civilized body? fhey refused to pass the Anti-Lynching bill, and the President's only comment was that if the Senate determined not to procced with the pend- mg measure, his own feeling was that the subject should not be allowed to rest there. The Presid- cut proposed that investigations either by the Attorney (Jencral or Congress should be directed to all kinds of mob violenec rcstilting in toss of life. In answer t0 a question, lie said specific- ally that labor riots should be included within the authority and obligation to investigate. i $ III Under provisions of the Unemployment and zlgricultural Assistance Act of I937 an addi- tional sum of $584,000 has been loaned to Sask- atchewan to cover costs of obtaining and distri- buting feed and fodder in the rural municipalities and local improvement districts not included in George Bernard Shaw l cvldcnt- 1y poposed to all knds of lashins exczm those administered by a v.t- rlollc pens-Calgary Herald. far-north Coppermtne. where aero- reoently, and bbe most amazl- g flung he ww was a horse. Sc that. 5 no matter vthere one starts, travel; brings new thrills. I Parliament has very extensive power in dealing with its cwn orlvlfeges. Men have been taied before now by flhe British House of Commons. and no writ of liaibeas ccripus avails to out. For all we know. i- lntlve bodlw, such as the Albert Legislature may also have power to deal drsstlcally with anyone who has infringed the Home's prlvf- leges. Certainly tihe Alberta Legis- lature thought, ft had whcn 1t ask- ed for issuance of a warrant for the iii-rust. of Don Bmvtm; and hhetre are probably profound constitutional issues in- be considered. and that is how the request fur A boy u! four yen-s, all spent. in a paws are flying about daily. had? is first trip "but" to Edmontm f normal amount. of work but can av m» w. wit»; inn. PUBLIC FORUM this nluu In DIOI h! tho "nulls: by sci-confidant 0| minimal of . Ill trharlomtowu Guardian loos all Ill onion: the Iplnlon of onrroupoltlnlh. ,1. ‘lflilttfit BRA ORA N ; D3 d Will r; TEA i-novmouii. uvszvu The fbuowlng oorrupcndcticc tr self explanatory: WHAT CAUSES THE HEART T0 FAIL? ‘more ls not much sold now about leaking valves o! the heart becauso the war showed that men with this form of organic heart. disease were able to march and IuIiItIIQIQD hardships without dltflc- y. The whole thought now regard- ing the heart. ls whether u: not ft ls abe to do the normal amount of work. l1 able to do its work properly, HOlNIlLlI-Sdlnding inur- ; inurs, slight. irregularities. and g changes in its rate of beating. the $ patient ls advised to tnnk no more about. heart falure- breathless- -ne58. Welling of feet-an exam- ~ inaun to learn now much wo k Ithe heart. can do wlh ssfety l. made and the patient is advised to keep within these limits. It some iflectlon is present lt ls re- fITlOViJl iiiid little more ins: or isleen and smaller nitais four 'l~ i stead of three) are eaten. i A patient with murmurs and Flrrsgu arltles may have no symp- tc-ms whatever and one free tkom munmuri a/nd li-rcgularltles may have a heart the muscles of which are not. strong emiough to do a carry on safely lf the amount of work ls reduced. Now what causes the heart. w lose some of its power and make lt necessary for the patient to take thlnw Veasy"? were are mafl fIWO causes. One cause is a lung heart to pump against too much resistance. and the other that something has disturbed or damaged the walls of the heart. so that it, him not its usual or normal amount of power and cannot therefore plump the amount, of 111006 hwdcd to do the ordinary or normal amount of work. me first cause of heart fal-‘ume than is when the vosseLs leading from the heart have lost. their elasttcfty due to infection or other causes and the heart. has to pump blood into a hard tube instead of into a. soft. elastic tube. The heart. finds tthfs BL. Eleanorb. PILL 23nd March. 1988 Prom . ' blafior I. F. May, V. D. i. mama, Pm. To non. Thane A. Campbell, K0. PTGBIIBI‘ of P.3d. Chatlotteixiwn. 1n Bo Provincial Mlueum Dear BIL-On the an of Octo- bel‘. 1987. the present writer pie- sen-ed to you an open letwr, m. svectmuy asking for the favour- abe consideration of the Govern- ment of which you are the leader, ln the matter of the much-desired establishment. of the above men. tloned Museum. This woulu be for m0 Preservadon of articles and wen-like. o. provinciiii historic In. crest, for the benefit o1 our fut- ure citizens. um WW reply of October 1am, ,1~_*J-. you stateu tnat you wouio discuss such a matter Wuh your vii-leagues anu with the nutnoritles o. the oomlnion Government. p 1s ft now 1n order for you to use whether oi" no you can give u favorable reply on m1; 5,151“; as stated? .__._.-..-.-.-.--.-.-~.. ...,.-._. Real EstotofAgegcy H. K. S. HEMMINC "l§ Offering to the Public a "service in all branches of Rea Estate as Agent and Manager. l'o BUY. HELL. RENI Properties in City and Country. To give valuations, arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants fir-II»: Ramp!‘ and Mrs-rage Prflpertim i and Eslalejs. N0 CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or. RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. TEL. 1376 Charlottetown —.- Very truly yours. . FEED. F. MA! M8101‘. V. D. Mnrch 36, Major Fred. l". May, VD, Si. FJCBDOIS, P.E.i. Dell" 5111-4 have received your Lsli toaii The Eight - Ball uarc miles. Ropulctlon cf l 3.867.067. o. which 3022,25 spoka Finnish, 342,916 Swedish 8,- 210 Russian. 8.119 German. and 1.- 113 mpponlc. The capital is Hels- Over 5;, lcltfil’ of March 23rd and may say ungiaiia I'm-uncle m- , ' umber l; the most Important alps.“ I Elsa: ltfiken up the matter Jolt p flwlrbdkfllflflo" Industry o! mum!’ me am“, out N u V c Flmllm with "w gf, ° u, m”, m. m“, m beln about1,148 million cubic teat. a “n” 9"“ ”“m“h- "mm 18 “ma,” Am n” Dupfito its northern position, agi-t- lie department of the Dominion m,‘ me k “d, u“ ma“: culture fa aflso important. and dairy tiovernmcnt having charge o! mu- Y ruck mwwwm p, i. “m. products are qmrted xtenslvely. “m” Kn going to """"__'_" They m1 me that it is uieii- us; at present to co _ comm, ma“; _ of a museum 12m iitilrocttiiiinnucwitufi youlutvo um hbwlfit the National Park. This will no o! the dumb-bx dlltffyflu hill! lab lllnafo h gaudy. I: doubt develop slowly, bu; Wm b, terms ttifs-by-lt would cow!!!" """"' "m "um-o, thle begtrtnfng and wtii give u... no- 3°, me ":0 mug ad: blur-allow 0006i» er Blnfll mnlon Government some idea of l” y and,“ h w,‘ w m, 1 [qggywonyuuhw what may be necessary or available spurns - A he drou ht area durin the riod S temb ~~— mone available should be used solely for reliev- t g _ g P? 5P , '37 l’ the warrant. tiles in with the gen- along this tine. u h, r ———-——- ing dglsmssed fishermen under the provisions of 5937.1 to Mflfthjl, i938. 'lhis amount is addi- em}, hostgity of the 13cm You“ fammmy, w, gm f" i‘ I Du } the Federal Act: Qtherwisehmis deéerying ‘Elass iongogga plACVlOtl; lélalfllfOé the same purpose of mallow épffhveflh arggpdwhlvm‘ “b” can an” THANE A. CAMPIQILL, mam g: gnllritlinnthgndg: . will not be receiving thepassistance it is entitled $15 ' 000a“ a e e a (‘vullmcnl gram ° my the “we of qnwvm “mod,” M boodmulamnd mew in” no mler. dim“ “will”? “PM luv," 110M411 Eur, i “mu to. In the hands of an independent commission, r 1 ' I‘ ‘K ‘K ‘l pgralhngwsocttziitazslen Onubhlfl magma: mm“? he,“ fauum hn¢ h“ ‘ l ' -' ' ' " _ en h rt ll h 1 t The-y lwve m , - the question of. politics could be entirely eliinin Liverpool mnway Omcials were doubl alert battlefield m a Olmwm IP51“ (minus, A n“ o! f“ ecahmnmwggpglsg The mmmem n!“ the ewmdam . ated. lhe public would thereby have more Con- h M E I J . _ _Y legislative committee had brought. wow-q; y Mua-iy 1,01,31,59 some over was too c for f . M E fidame in tho impartial disty-ihution of the fund, ‘in hélln?" (led V? era. Illnlgefiwllllslell‘ 0f was!’ All lkmeofédralgll-“Egrllf infliction f; gauging the groub1e_ 1mg pzoipga a flint >\______________ Khc intflwslfi 0f our needy b51391?“ Wfluld l>¢ m‘? w“ em" i“; ml’ ‘f’ °"_ °“ real?” t“ bei- rtpoke time“ times iii ravoi of mmlhnfilfén iii); £333.51: btlatiii: git ago“: ‘i’, “t: better protected, and ‘the Legislative members ha e sure .3‘; is Oatfmln W3? not p“ ed by Bdvmibn 0! 1119 N90". fins"! MF- infection. no more damage can be the aoectnbom o! WIN MY vfifldi would be relieved of the embarrassment of hav- t e Fame ellglne 8S on his first trip a few weeks Brown, interpreting this with 901M done. and the heart regains some matches. They lid thtt- in n "tree- - - - earlier. There was no trouble the first time. Yea-W" B8 belns dppooltlon w m9 of lu reserve power. FROM “HERO AND LE " “Hlllllnh u" dWHW-HW" “W” ' mg to make such confessions, on his own and B h . . . . . amendment. so reported ll. For 4x953 w“ u mud; u m, mono hours A Mr. LePageE-s part, its Mr. Gallant made on u‘ E erfilmhglllhavg bee" a" "ltematlonfd mCKL ""5 “b9 LBKl-QIB-WYQ 0n mum"? ‘ It lies not ln our power to love or 1°’ ‘llilml ' m... r err"; w“ firmed» at" “our irei...ti.zzr...rssrr t" m». nectar armour; ‘u: As we suggested before, this plan need involve em. enemy’ t e L 5f“ R‘ leman- Forllmalely; ‘he ' --- ' wt‘; will l" "5 l5 °V°PWl°d by 1M6. b, m...“ m, p‘, on“, m4 p», I no additional expense. Our three Legislative “am mg“ 53W the nilme Plates m“ “d hllmefny 135F805?!“ Algwnyrsnhgn The Natttpttitilviac Journal) entgfiazefebeségpwd» 1°“? "e emit-bu}! imiv n vcrnagtfiflar vul’; members now in control are being paid for their relilfgethtlelnm-‘Dtillat ‘in (inwnymous engme ghggled b: 01° wxgsgqgmblg aflvullb- l-sh labor oniilrt oiiilricdieriiiiihegiiiii; we W131 m“ ‘me Blwllld lofie the om of ti; A” p“: 5n with lllett uolentlno lam-n- wrvices, his their travelling and other expenses. P“ e e m ea c‘ m ‘m on’ age to Canadian businessmen, Minister 08am rlalii for "c foal other win the mum-ac. manta will live the DIN"!!!- P i: n- it a Y“ _ p having dealings with India, the dl-lfegfl-rd 0f the need for defend- tlon which allows you to rue w... o... He M... new who“ husband is w“ f§l..;"”lf.i.“3l..‘.“.féli’€§." “i. &“§.%“§.?§“°°‘“....J.’.?£ r “t.” I m i a ’°“' °"' been in Canada, told The Daily Sketch that she “mt, Wm ' pt-t ’ ' ' ° n “c m" _ pwmi u ,3, me Minister Chamberlain ls pact. n n an _ , _ had ogered ho E i d, B F k- hm“ m, b _ m ff’. Liming Britain as fast. Blbl r m“, . Avoid u» hollllohfl and AcFmdmg t9 Predrfm‘ camPPdla 9° aubstantlal enstein. for iighilzziinyeziii aliiustiianarlgfliitisrtii-mto girth) from Awlle final? l: gfimthrgiiarljl/elllmwrlgél-lnfflvshyil gl% Tm no known‘ l” n (Exchange) "fll-“hu °f “m ‘"37" '7" question of the validity or desirability of the ex- [findom q have Ofiered him a picturesque cob pfsllgilfimlélgghfglfngailge, m; ‘lags: defend democrat‘; Brlmf?‘ §nnot What we behold is ’ by 0111’ gzzi zzégl?ii2gizaghiélpviiio' ‘hm o iier n nrnnn f 1 . g or “was on Know your eyes. mnlult treal to reach Durban in 9 1-2 propriation legislation in connection with the page in the village of Old Basing’ in Hampshire," days. and Brisbane ln less than i4 National Park arose untibfifteen months after 504mg, m," m, qogmm _ eyes. defended by Whereflmtp dellbantz. the lovo la ocrucy can't. be Geneva. It passfntz resolutions at she said, “and I cannot conceive of an lace Y P signs of atbentlon being pm by the 9355i‘? °f the Ac‘ at the ‘936 Sessim of more restful" "l‘ecalled” after the German days‘ “"1 l” demldm "mm!" ""15 'wh°°"°' l°v°d m“ "V" Ml- ll Ob ll _ . _______ _ . . m _ _ ‘he Leglsklture" . . _ annexation of Austrih the courtly Baron F raiick- ‘Bio way the buy: worked crut- gfkmlzf; ll 1mm "6 rewfd. 111153 518m couiiintgfesofi Iii: chi otifhgerdilrzldzlont: G‘ F" Hutcheson This statement i’ in dlrect contradmo“ m the enstein resi ned insteiad and it i nderstood mg mmmnage dun” u” w” of‘ tlie Brltrh e if; o! a Emmi -ohl'll‘~°'tiher MBIIOWQ m m” mm" of m‘ cm“ f M w F A] s t MLA _ g _ _- _ ._ . 5 l1 ‘ I was nothing wthe uctlvty of thcsc _ 1' DBIW- I - and the Blovalra. Pbr example, con- “atenlem 0 r‘ . ' t a” tewar ' .' ' ." ntends to remain in lzngland. Some of his many emu“ in me on” r01- mnway °l' ‘mum lmllw- Quit , mm omnunb) veraotlons wlth the chief of the for First Queens, in a signed letter appearing in British friends have already bcen discussing a amaigalmatlon. "the are straining _, Sgakesm-"B ‘lfwlfl "Ill 1m In armed forces of Finland are ra- é_.-——=.—__.= --— them-sewers. not my to unmade no ou mu 1t. Act in Scene v. poi-ted. ____. -__.. "B18116. monk the moat north- "-'" “_" the Patriot newspaper on October 2i, r937, Mr. Stewart declared. tthe country to favor me railway merger. but also to create z-he m- the safety o‘, democracy as wen‘ m act erly countries of Europe. part of Sweden from 1164 to 1800. farmed plan to raise a fund to support him. 1k 1F * 1K EYESIGIIT "Wm" the ‘Expmpriatiml Act’ was discmsed Canada ex orted 20000 ounds of cheese 8851011 W" 91B #111190"- 101’ l?» and arm on her own th moo in caucus, I strongly opposed it, and questioned valued at $7316.. (drink Pmguary and import: if: much greater than ti. is. A pm , o, a mum, ofm fie, up ,5 co Mo“ i _ gllgtllldlgjucmuhvn}: “t: Rggslfilsflflgnuf _ u the Valid“? of “ch a“ A” Whe" l‘ came “P for ed g‘; 14o period? worth $18 r67 fhe Dominion §§¥o..‘§§y?.i fiigiitflcidffongitii? C2:- qlvhi real defence of democracy chtifinsl Gugi.‘ rlelmmtlnliiud 5,11,, “",‘°‘*,‘3,'., fir, Rudssm‘ n‘ ' " ' i " ~ -- _- " . . __ 1 ‘fin-h eoenencewu sewnd Yeadlllg l" l-Olnmllfee °l the “hole house Bureau of Statistics said today. In February last Edits-g $535,252 osfzgrf‘ m, fggluig gaging, ti-gggmc; R fealgnlatogfkbgx goal! Clpflélnu. 0% muggpdbemg wages gtoglodarpé "W!!! N!" 5:317"! “'"'°' I was named by the Speaker as chairman of the committee. . _ “I think the Government made a mistake in can be said with truth that lf de- mocracy‘ ls lii per-ll today lt ls be- eedlng the theories of LB. year 703,800 pounds were exported and 106,757 , _ evidence of tlhe influence of the pounds bought from foreign COlll1tfl€S_ Canada's amalgamiatlonilsts. Th; attitude taken by this publication would “"11"! 10w". and German aid was Riven the latter It the 151mg, m“. trlhutlvru to their success. In Jul . ran WrftuforFREEum fnTm ‘rum. u - w“ "Emu. M13011» ti. J. MABMI . . . best customer was the United Kingdom with do“ ..______-.-.-.. "Ol makmg *1 Pmlllnlllarl! Sui")! 0f me alga» to 159,400 pounds, followed by the United States Zlgfij‘ §§,‘,‘§,Ql.,',§“‘°‘°‘“‘“ mane; the pastmfgiregrcar%griiegiidcteflurfiég outwit m’ an”? m” "Solved orromnm" 5mm‘! lhe ammdc ‘if the 1am owncls» l“ “l” 126400. Jamaica 44800 T flfllthd and Tobago business men tn general-which t4 armaments, gash» Qghep; “i; “d ‘1p°'°° MONT/mill. P n. l. ' ' ' ‘ not the case because tho Canadian ' w acknow Mum 08in (‘annealed With - the lndependenc- nf Finland wu a, slurred Octnber mo" ""4"" having the land owners represented on the arbit- rating commission, and abiding by their decision." Mr. Stewart implies that the reason for his silence in Committee was that he had been gag- ged by being placed in the chair. But he emphat- ically claims to have questioned both the validity and desirability of the bill ‘when it was discussed in caucus, He also states: “We were told by our Premier that the cost of the land t0 this province would be “negligible, not more than $15,000." How docs this figure compare with the report of the Higgs Commission, and with the money already paid out in the way of settlement? Another statement made by the Premier in the Legislature on Wednesday calls for some ex- planation, "It seems to me," he said, “that from all points of view the machinery provided was more satisfactory than the suggested method of an appeal to the Suprement Court or other flaunt" , . The inference appears to be that our Supreme - Court and other Courts which are dealing daily saith questions of land values, not to speak of Tlilqre vital matters affecting human life and lib- ‘ v jjérty, are lCIS compcfvnt than the. Campbell Gov- Jrnment to discharge the dutieavested in them byfhe Constitution. -. ' -"Soilless'Farms_" jltc, New Yorlt Railroad Cliib was tolo rec- ~ in t 31h: "ntarrmcy bB-QH‘ ‘ ‘H; food‘ rum "soiilesrlarms," living in n Mthll “cleric will be vanquished, wear- firéflflibf fltlfitluld fabrics imdc ‘ W" . P)“ P . dice‘ round .51 42,600. In the ff months ended February exports were 87,089,200 pounds compared with 79,431,- 800 in the corresponding period a year ago. Im- ports were 1,241,442 compared with i,i9i,o24. I I 1 i It was a good joke in Liverpool's underworld, the story told there by Alfred Edward White, “king" of counterfeiters, of how after leaving the City Poilce Court, where he had been convict- ed of violating traffic TUlCSLIIC paid a tine with bad money. Another feat that tickled the ris- iblcs of crookland was his audacity in writing to the mint about an invention to make coining im- possible. These exploits were recalled when the other day he was sentenced to five years’ penal servitude for uttering false coins. It, was a woman who led to White's downfall. His modus operandi in preying on shopkeepers in Liverpool and Manchester was ingenius. Mild, sleek and of engaging personality, he would meet women coming from prison, offer to help them and fin- ally persuade them to pass the bogus coins on a percentage basis. One of the "partners,” caught in the act, betrayed him. a u a - Lord Elibank, the Liberal peer and statesman, who was in Canada on business, in an interview who see an immediate war upheaval, but I do believe that in the present circumstances all the tions to efcnd their own interests. If, 0n the othcr hand; it is pocsiblq create collective in- terests through trade trea , then the import- ance of detendingi those interests becomes even more significant, especially when it may be that by thqgreutlon and, defensive ‘Kzeparation for the ' ' of those intarcm, re is u possibility pmorvin; world pew: for‘: longer time. "Of . n; I an ceminr initial. ft the Enpliihs _, oak-thud o i l I I in Montreal said: “I am not one of those-people . "M5 Chamber of Commerce at. lfs last meeting did not. endorse amalga- matlon.-—Wlmilpeg Fne Prom. tlculnrly cheerful tatiese days. but. at least you can read you!‘ DEW without having it shot out of your hand, as tn Europe, or without the house being frown ln on you, as in parts of the U.B.A." ‘Ilohrf’ and “Rutlf are Bolton University's mot poiputsr flat names. In a recent. survey nan-- and meanor. (The fut. two were fled for fifth place.) The five moot ulur masculine names am the ol standbys. John. Robert, Wil- liam. Joseph and Boomer-Bol- ton Elm. rant of the his of English-s liking peoples should make prepara- lflh N 1m: mn . The potential mimbcr that hound. ho nodal. would gouty» mum I impart: could mado rrllcr um: a pram!»- Alnmcm Ipmwll. - = - '- ordain 'A IIII"III. ulu" ' to violators.‘ Th: mm Btu." As A Man Eats g8!“ l0lil5'P0't D (ch) killer's contention t-ha O I TI! . Y Wmoggrfilrfiefiicivgsellsri! par: ""1 “mm” m" B minim" WW- urn-l hcrlt e has been dericd by rim. 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