a r BIIIIRTJIIIJBE _____ . on trial under ‘Ifirlell Act, fw the banking, entering and etealina from the riore of Alban Areenauit on Dec. 10th., was found guilty by Judge lnman, Judge of the Crim- inal County Court at the conclus- ion of the trial yesterday after- noon. Sentence will be pronounced this morning at l1 o'clock The trial which was cnmmrnced on Thursday. opened on Friday moming with the cros examina- tion of Chief of Police Kinch by C. D. MaoCallum acting for the de- Iense. Police Officer White sworn cor- roborated the evidence of Chief of Police Klnch as to finding the safe on the ice after following the sleigh tracks and the tracks of three men to a point near the breakwater. He also substantiated the evidence of Chief Kinch as to the facts leading to the arrest of Joseph McDoiigull. Charles Arsen- eult and Wultsr Gallant. Alban Gallant 0001211101! that he paw the young man behind the Dunn building at 7 o'clock on Sun- day morning The defense opened before re- cess and the first witness called was Charles Arsenault, 11c peisist- ed in denying that the accused was with him on the night of the rob- bery but that he had given him ten dollars for some rum on Sunday morning On further questioning, witness said, he thought the accus- ed assisted to carry out the safe and that he was with them on the Joseph thoepveq 1LT’ Walter Gallant, who had confess- ed w the robbery was called as a witness for the defense but 0n be- ing questioned said he was intoxi- cated that night and could not re- member what he did Jos. McDougall izlie accused» was put on the stand but denied that he was connected with the robbery in any way He had been out on Saturday night but went home It midnight to Jos. McDon- ald's house where he lived and went to bed He first heard of the robbery in Church the next morn- ing He admitted taking the $10 from Charles Arsenault for the gum On cross examination he ad- mitted that he had been convicted on previous occasions for breaking and entering and hud served terms in Dorohester for the crimes. The Judge after reviewing the evidence and quoting the law bear- ing on the case gave the hlXWe ver- dict of guilty The prisoner will be tried next week on a charge of amaling two silver foxes from a ranch in St. Eleanors With the present low prices for milk and milk products, the dairy farmer has to rely to a very great extent upon home-grcrvn grains for his dairy rattle. Foriunatcly‘. says Mr. Geo. W. Muir, the Dominion Animal Husbandman. the three grains most commonly grown in Canoda—oats, barley, and wheat- are excellent for this purpose, According to the reports furnished by lookout men stationed on about 270 mountain tops scattered over an area of 23.000000 acres of federal forest land in northern Idaho and tvestem Moninzia, lightning is credi- ted with an average of B24 fires each year during the 10-year period i919 to 1928. ;__i_—*——-~—~_.___ xii ~—— — BIRTHS Kuvms-iu me City, Jan. 2am, w Mr. and Mrs. William Bevins, 54 Queen Street, twin girls. MURRAY-At Clyde River. Ja.nu~ arry 1'7, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Murray, a daughter Katherine Irene. MAIIBIAGES fvas-cuaaas-aféiiariofieiown, Jan, 24th, at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. W. L. Outhouse, Claude Benton Ives, of this city, to Helen Winnifred Clarke of Union Road. =_m__. .__*__._ fiTtNAltU-At Hunter HlVCT. .1512 06th. Elizabeth Bernard, aged 21 years. Funeral. Sunday, at l p. m. Interment in Greenvale Cemetery. RACKIIAM-At the P. E. Island Hospital. Jan. 25th. Mrs. Judith Rackhani. aged 80 years. Funeral Monday. Jan. 29th. from United Church. Hunter Rivrr at i p. m. In- lcrment Milton Cemetery. CHANDLER-At the P. E. IoQtal Iriday, January 26, 1934, Mrs. Fred Chandler age 00 years Funeral from her late residence 72 Dmfllns Street on Bunch; January 2am, services starting at 2 45 In- krment People's Cemetery II IIEIORIMI jun loving ‘remembrance of r1158 ALIXANDII IIQNIILL Immune-magnum. ~ Janaarylllllt viciin ll. GUARDIAN BIS el I cairn ‘Illa will Is unnerved Ir e! heel Internet but advertising Jewry urn-e may be hearted al I eenu e werl elr-eily payable ll Ol- vanes. DON'T FORGET the turkey lup- per in tbs Baptist Scbnolroom Thursday. February 1st- 6733 WEST KENT ICI SPOI-1Y-— Forum - Tuesday, January 30th. Skating with Bend. 4123. SIIOBTAGI OI‘ lAYw-There ll a considerable shortage of hey in the province at present resulting in importatlons from Saokville already. The shortage is due to the excep- tionally dry months of July and August and consequently email crop Then the unusually early winter has made large calls upon stocks on hand. ISLANDEB. PBDMOTID-In the repon, of the recent annual meet- ing or the shareholders of the Bank of Nova Sootla reference is made to the appointment of Mr. E. Crockett, chief supervisor of branches, ls assistant general man- ager, Mr. Crockett is a native of York, this Province, a son of Mrs. Crockett, York, and the late Col- onel Crockett- He is a brother-in- law of Mrs_ James Wood, Pownal Street. BENEVOLIINT IRISH SOCIETY —The affairs of the Benevolent Irish Society are always numerous at this time of year as the coming annual play at the Prince Edward Theatre causes the committees lots of wo On January 17th. a, special meeting of the Play Committee was held, at which the play and the director for this year's St. Patrick's Day enter- tainment were selected. “When 1r- ish Eyes Are Smiling" is the name lof the play his will be produced lnnder the direction of Mr. Edward w 7i‘ Canada ’s Banking System Reviewed By ProtAuditor Imformative Address By Mr. w. E. Massey On Subject Of Gen- eral Interest Present Time. ,Thsfol-lowingaddrm on thewiiicbpcwerlegruted forum hankingsystem ofcensde wesynnandevtyyeerfllilisvery dellvwrgd by Mr. W. I. Massey. usefully su-utlnild. and either Provincial Auditor. at a recent mowed or rejected. meatingofthgTlMenb Club: I in“ P118000 17W!!!“ PQWWYIaiIditundertIaR-nIAot-‘Iliey Men, tonight itierny double prfv- QM“. 5 ilegatoectasyouruiairmanaxsd aleospesker. v Some this ago there was cm- siderabls discussion ' the ‘ g of s Central But in Canada, and since this matter will be mlly dealt with it the present semen of Dominion Parliament every one of us will be interested in the outcome. many opinions have hem expressed by prominent economists, bankers, businem men and politicians on the lirbiect. Til lpros and cons have been interest- e§§§§§%§§'§§§f; l?’ i" s i‘ i g. I ‘Ibnkiit, however. it is not my ‘L’ t the i? E S’ a 8 a!‘ i. 2 e is E i wide subject, nor express my opin- ion one way Or the other, hit I . wishtooirtlinetoyoirthemeth- m“ u’ themluwrotrmmu‘ i Ods of our Canadian Banking Syn-l m" m; m, a 1 gm “m”, Wm. and nerhlva in the new fut also prescribes m character or the 0Y0 it W111 b0 my iwrlvilm to 000- business which mm may pursue. line the advantages and disadvant- generally banking business L; h. 080! 01 I- CHW-fll B0111! 1H (Xlllfl- fin tely a comrnucial business. that w.“ nuueanmluvtnurumhureuusuuourmw by “m, yJgpymburnesuCa-nldlsn been mining on a flight to the Alma”, aeneiraeelleh of l. lI-narthelneeDevaflIllLel-‘shenfl (Dick) Bibby, whqwllshllneoh- amlallliandaaveaafea I h... risen. u) ‘Plldllbby. (t) m» dmfnyuiumn- (I811 us m: mod- m, ,~,m.i pith f: Bbby ma: mic, c. Ps-lally. (a) and in m. “Bibby and Fart Harrison where the pert Bar-was found n80. (3) Pilot “B! F. ilornby, the Society's Secretary! Every year st. Patrick's play ranks is sunpmed w have been founded with the best produced locally, and .0900 the Switish system. but there ihls year shouldn't be any exception. are 001110 "m! 0181111 it l8 001110111’ The Canadian Banking 319W" is, loaning and depasita. There is no competition for time deposits. X think that s one of the vicious practices that prevail in certain Ihc name itself is attractive and every effort will be made to have the public know that the high stand- ard will be maintained and that something worth while will be mis- sed by staying hoine. As St. Pat- rick's Day fails on Saturday, the play will be staged on St. Patrick's night, Mar. 17th, and the following onday night, Mar. 19th. Some may hink the dates are a trifle awkward but Ireland's National Day will be celebrated in the usual manner and it would not be at all surprising if the first night has the larger at- tendance. The programme commit- tee has been formed and members will be calling on the merchants, etc. for ads. The Society hopes that ev- ery assistance possible will be given. Further developments will be re- ported after the next regular mon- thly meeting on February 1st. AUCTION FOBTY-l-‘IVES - On January 8th, the C. W. L. sub-divis- ion of Kelly's Cross heia ‘he first of their card parties at the com- fortnble home of Mrs. J. H. Nantes. Despite the bad travelling conditions a large crowd was in attendance. Great interest was shown through- out the game, and was much en- joyed by young and old. The win- ners of the prizes were: Ladies’, Miss Gertie Nantes; Gents‘, Mr. Ambrose Monaghan and consolation was won by Miss Kathleen Cusack. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess, assisted by afriumber of the ladies present. after which a few hours were devoted to music, singing and dancing. 0n the evening of January 17th. the largest curd party of the season was held in the spaci- ous home of Mrs. Francis Hagan. A very fast game was played. all play- ers out to win, but the last stage of the game gave the following the winning score: Ladies‘, MisrMary Monaghan; Gents‘. Mr. Joseph Nan- tes; consolation, Miss Mary Bradley. After partaking of a bounteous lunch served by the hostess, the re- mainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. On January 24th. a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. J. D. flood, when a very interesting game was played. The ladies' prize was won by Miss Mary Nantes. ‘The gents’ prize was won by Mr. A. Beers, while the consolation prize went to Mr. Louis McGuigan. Spec- ial mention must be made of the sumptuous repast served by Mrs. Flood and a number cf the ladies present. Dancing was then indulged in for a few hours, while excellent music was furnished. Miss Marion Mscwiliiams. East Royalty. left Wednesday morning to spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. M. C. Warner, in Lowell, Mass. MSIIMMEBSIIIE and Prince County ‘i -—DOUBLE IEADBI HOCKEY, camber 20th, at six o'clock in the -wlnnmo anus - On rx- m patterned after the first Bank of the United States, founded by the late Mr. Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the U. S. Treas- ury. parts of the United States, each bidding for deposits at higher rat- cs than competitors. In Canada there was an sgrelnent ‘among bankers that aha rate of interest cannot be more than 0 per cent. Recently that was reduced to 2 1-2 NW i110" is a V001 0115910000 per cent, so that none of the banks between our system and that of my a higher are u, oxqmu-y db the American. The Canadian banks pester; than 2 1-2 per cent. They are all governed by one authority. my, . mm“ mm,“ of hmude iwhereas in the United States there Wm; reap“; m mumcqpaut as, Wm, are some 46 or more different perhaps ‘ mane, n“, o; “were”; ‘author ties. But in Canada it ls the to ‘hem by lgrequgng VDOmlIIlDn that govems. has the‘ i sole jurisdiction over the matters gum mun‘; my“ of banks, and any and all Cana- dian banks receive Charters un- with respect, 1,0 mgemsg n“, der which they are permitted to chm-gm to 0.5mm”, o; bu,” Different Systems do business. Ne institution is al- thmugywug, Canada‘ n mus; b: ways looked aft-tr in times 0f dl- ‘£930,093 m m, Quinn“ c“; a; ‘ m Apr“ “m “bled m m, noun lowed to use _thc word “Bank" home in mnd that such rates are wdlhout authority and under ‘the necmsuny fixed u, allow’ Hue, girlish-Sui; blinlllfi Flying meeting overhead expenses, includ- n e 0v 0e 0 .1113 heavy taxation and the "111011 11M "l 0W0 170015118 03910811. amounts which must be appropri- lls 110i" 1110170011 i0 "-50 “if aied annually against bed and 13011111- The)’ "11 ""11"? PWl/lfl" douodui debts, a far return upon cial Savings Branch. ‘banking capital contributed by Thus me Banking system is un- shgygh dew, The New“ m; m. dei- close (iontrolbin Donald‘? Thar: 11:31 pYOfi: of Canadian banks for "90"! "1 M11151!" teipast nyearswereehmvnby lBanking Act, most of them very m, Rpm-g w be 33g p” “m, m‘; hm. 0i 000m. and they operate the dividends actually paid 5.9a in. the present time over 3,500 p" “m, upon m, Average “we”. branches or more throughout the ment by shuehpidere-eeng nly wlmlfy- T80 years ago "We We" not an undue return compared with gerhvgstae 1:100 fair; 11:11? that obtainable from high class l!!! W" 0 "i! a5 bonds during the some period. Ln {been a close down of a great many 1933 me Tatum m bank mmq '1?! m! bffimhes- lholders was. of course, much low- No bank is allowed to open inq- ghm we gyQfgs‘ 1 My, mm. Canada unless it has _a subscribed tioned, being very uttle more than 0112101 3d up hglfnalahlzvznedzlarw, at per cent. The cause oftbusinem In 0P l1 P ° qprclsionisnottobemmdfn ter of a million, which the Gov-games; rates but in the slower eminent must have in its hands movement of gunman; “d me "n hlrd mm More rranflns the ‘mm reduction in prime. nie 1w Chimer- Tiie capital old up in of supply and demand, still deter- the banks in Canada the last. term mines the levels of world prices was 0145001100.. with l. reserve am o; yum‘; “Huey. fund of $162,000,000. more than the Th‘, prim m1 mm; you wm be lmvunt or capital The dqiosiis at rpm-med in is the type of bus- the present time are, about fljdi-ijmg p, mpg“ 1|; o“, bu,“ They 0009911 cannot buy or hold or loui on the, Legal Safegvslsfi shares of -their banks or any other ‘bank. They cannot do any fiduc- The 30011108 A01 01 CHI-ma 9"". -ary or trust business whstmever. “r1001 in the 111050 M111 te was 1 think the most prohibition in the the business that biltlfs can do 441;, u wflgqfln‘ ma“ and the business they cannot do. h; u“; they u»; no; “m,” w In the event of failure Bank 10.1; g mil” emu;- dn-wqy m- gn. notes share first in the assets, and directly on real est/ate. This is quite 1f the assets are not sufflcent re- a different, puma mm m m, 000m i» had l0 vim 1s 0111M l United Sinus, where 1 uridu-eisnd Bank Circulation fund w which 4 f; pemmed “one, 5mm 3mg banks contribute each year a sum Laws md perhaps under their Na. 01ml t0 5 Pei-wit 0f the 1mm tional banking luvs. Incidentally, notes in circulation during the that may perhaps be at the root of vrevlws year. 60 1 a bank fails some of the troubls that happened and its assets are not sufficient to m the American banks recently, retire Oirculmlon, this Bunk Cir- sine; n, i, qum (byjous "u; ,1 00101100 Fund a dnwn “non. and. mun an allowed to make direct if that is I101, sufficient. then the or uidueq, 1on1; (m "g1 “um den“ h" 1° 1* mild‘! “Q 11y BX- ihese sleet-s are absolutely frozen. isting banks, who have to sub- The only way a bank in Canada scribe to pro-rota to the amount an u; 1131 ggtgtg 15 w “y, g of their capital. Therefore it is mortgage upon paper-Ly w m4 evident that the bank circulet-an add clonal lncurity to m advance ll lhwluwlv secure, unless. of or 1cm already in existence. coureeksll the banks fail, which W" 1 Bly- loan Anal Idlgih Companies The inspection and protection of the Quinlan banks is very 00m- "mW-‘im m"i‘m'°°m'awmnarilrhas'isown seem c. .1 at a t ‘m, » w are f under the lam of zzuafimim m “m”; ‘n: 0f Infill! inflection. Some have the Dominion, and may under the only; s "i. . n. v1 -~»| p- r ,. "' v1» 1‘! I-v a '1” um ‘M6900. imcreuotfllmii- muunmnotpi-uutuaiu mfi‘ Dhcwflehrybwer id] ' lecbI-amhhesadfscretionerypnerelfyllmd‘ lfllihlgdfqtotheslof {on mlnuftduhg, I rates ‘are mums. , {new works u» be uncertain. 000.- Anoziiec mo. admins “fli- 0°0- uted to bunch sygfgm i; m“, most Mall and Steamship young men that Join l. Camden OTTAWA. Ont., Jan. 26—(C-P.l- bu“ do 50 goon gftgr leaving The IOUUIUII l-IEIODHIUDDS 1:1 school and usually go into it u mailsubaldieaandsbeamabipesu - their chosen minim- A Mm: "0110"- °I= "M" Wfl" °“l mm Wm m" m om bunch “Q of Maritime Provinces are includ- Mm. “whack gnnflgrygd u, m- ed inmainestlmntes tabled inthe other branch, s0 um um; 1 a 110"» 0! 110mm" "m" continuous movement from 830.000. Charlottetown, Victoria and Bel- iidaya wharf, service between 04.- 000 line, with the result young men get a very excellent training. I think with all modesty, we . are proud of our Canadian benk- new“ 50,31‘ m4 m, mum“ l"! "mm 0mm J 081111111 11" Islands, service between auoo. weathered this economic atuatinu very much to the utishdlon of. the banks themselves and the cus- tomers of the banks, who ne sl- PENSIONS Although there is a decrease of ""5- pensions administration during me. fiscal year 1004-35, ls shown in the estimates tabled ‘today, this does not mean any pension cuts. The estimate last yew was greater 1) than was needed. ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 extra _ :____. i demands having failed to maiertal- ' greatly curtail grants made for lu- Tm bun‘ °i m“ dmmue 14 such purposes. The total estimate for every de- partment proper is reduced in 8:114 "2581113 $13392}?! in pu c wor ,to n e m- partment of Labor, Under certain OITAWA. Jln- 36 — iC-P-l — sub-headings. however, there m Subvention: wlblv by the 80v- mmuel m‘; m“ new "m" SHIIIIBDt in defrayinl the cost of under the heading of miscellan- 151119011111! 0011 from lprovinces, estimated_at 02.750900 eous expenditures. In keeping with the usual 015-, tom, unemployment relief and rail- idwllll the current. fiscal year, way deficits are not shown in the "i" b" "@0000 by 8000.000 dur- estimates ‘In: the fiscal year Outstanding decreases in the " 9° u" will!!!” ‘B10104 1n. gumgg“, u; gimynugomn; |theHouseofCommoru todayflrhe pubuq wag-h $339531; 9.1mm. decrease is believed to be based on gzpwmg; nqugmi 115m; ggggpm; the anticipated improvement in purging; “yum; u“. m‘; “m- ' general Oonditlnpe which will ren- meroa 8000.000; national revenue “I m" 1°" "$31111- Iallolroedcuthg m c-imuu ma» moment- ing Commission will have l1.0fII,000 tomend onits work during the Interest on the public debt (ln- files! 1m " March 31. 1006. eluding sinking fund) i; "dung according to the estimates tabled bygngpmsmu-mwuggmwgqg intimllouseofcommooatodty rgtgg and my; flvgnblg 33mg“ 1111s ll thesume ls f0!’ U! Cllfflflt conditions. | The total consolidated revenue expenditures are estimated “:06. VII t0 went-e within the $.21" 1t$°'“.°'..,...."“..."“ ""'" S.‘?"‘““..°‘..§"i’= ‘ti’ Jilin.“ .2 . 2 i. "ll n mangled“: $5,044,500 ‘gm-charged radio owners but the col- eq "m; guess» ‘mum an all pus into the eon- s?" “l” °"“‘“‘." “wfi-fiiwfii ili°“m“° "il‘.i§.°."‘£’°‘£; iecevo an ex ra , ,. M81111! 101' i110 Wrlwlv of supply-usual way. The license receipts are ing new machines to replace more animated to be well above the mil- worn out in service, a tom or 01,- ion mark for the current y!"- whfle the civil aviation branch will suffer a cut of 00.000 BIIWCIB t0 017L000. A lillll 0f 007.4110 not used from the current year's ap- will be iiroulht for- ward. the total avnltion in- ESTIMATES (Oontinued from Page m-LM "‘ "‘.‘i'._i_i""— _*‘ ‘T In 1083-34. BUBVENTIONS . Inlereelmllebtleheed Two items of government ex- penditure which have heretofore bitten deeply into the estimates have now leached a stage where their appowistlons are compar- atively small- Thele are the Bud- llm Day Railway and terminal con- litiotloa and the Welland Ship Canal. The appropriation for the PUBLIC "DIX! Estimated expenditures for wh- lic works as allocated to the pvw- ae follows: former la 0060.000. e decrease of bulldlrul: Nova Beetle, $417,000, and the latter 0260.000, e m, ; New Brurlwlok, 010g: decrease of 01.10pm. ; , sumo; cum-ii». Pnvbuhllnhldlen OlUilAmlnt-Neltimlbellbbd was shown today when the estim- because of the unexpended balance n; repeal list, year and again this ccessfuL Nova Sootia UITAWA. Jan. 26 — (C?) -_ and Western Canada to the centnl It will cost Canada 00581500 next 1034-35, IC- ‘lt WIS SIiOWn today in the Ilnlllg year. » The commission, when establish- ndMra-llsrbertthacewughq. moonooaphlnlllrnlngto tug minPwIngnemUisg-ava. A Agricultural Services Continued Decrease of $058804 1n the agri- culture estimates for 1084-35, from a total o1 87,368,924 previous year, will apply chin y to approp-. nations for the livaicck branch. experimental farms and health of. animals branch, although nous of these services will be discontinued General economies will be applied wehadan increaseoftmirisufmer Ontario and Quebec, u well u rm Nova Scotfa and New Brunswmi Prince Edward Island last year vu the only province which held iii own. There was a falling-off 1| becoming known for 1| throughout the deperunmt but 1' ‘nanny » partfcularlyintlselebranches. l dmmuagotm‘ SelaryCflOentlneel UITAWA, Jan. 20 - (0.?) — The l percent salary deduction for civil servants, members of the. House of Commons and Senators. will be continued mother year, it ates for the financial year opening of Commons. The salary cut was established as an economy move in the finen- ciai your 1002-83 and was cmtluucd last year. Inst year it was stim- ated to have saved the national treasury 00.000.000- Civil servant executions sought yearbutweremmn ubsryincmases ‘Stet- , amended two years ago as well, will continue to‘ b’ m“ W‘ quested him to interest ma: LEgA-"Dyg ma? whether 1t III I year to maintain legations at Inn-i don, Washington. Paris and ‘lbyko.’ a. decrease of 04.600 from this year.‘ cial estimates tabled in the House of Commons The lmdon legetlnn will cost 0121.100. e. decrease of 03-000. Th“; uieludeg expenses of the office, eal-: ary for Hon. G. 0. Ibffllwn. D1115 $1,000 lddii-ional all!!! for him which has been voted each year mince he went there. The Washington legatlon will cost mono; Paris $15,700 m0 Tokyo ‘MID a 600E150 01 $3.0M- m-mizrai misuse: 0! vereity. who t0 a good friend Ii Prince Edward Island, Mr. Janie Araenault found it possible to blvl a conference with Senators Sm- bier: and mnsui-md. and discard the whole question with thw- ‘meu two gentlemen were verv 10' terested. and very svmnlih¢1l= l" fmmediaw- d to int!!!‘ themselves in the uisttcr- 10 “M to have the ship call here it will! ‘ necessary for her to leave Gid- bout‘. “ma”! a1 Aug. l;tlh, 10' . -——-— A , s , as was In!!!» u ntinued ffl-In r=¢¢,1_>“_|§1'i§dt$= {gunmen and Dandurlnl J 11 ‘,1 get in communica- cuseed, and action taken thereon". , tion with authorities in Pa"! l‘ stated Mr. Justice Arcenault in an ‘my, m, mug" g-mnged. interview. ‘The general opinion was Th; Qgmpgygturg in Montreal ml ' that there would be an increased Qqgbw y" hum-in; around tourist trade to Canada thin 00min! ' under zero during the Judge's '1“ season. hast year there was a fai- _ gin-rough it was getting somevimi _ 11:10.0" 111110“ vrovinw. vhich milder when he 1m. Q0110 1000' were largely dependent on visitors b; or wanders took opportunity _ coming from United Btltel. This the excursion to Toronto and MW" condition was largely due m the treat to visit these cities Mom! 01110100 nu. which m ammo-d m» arrived lest evenlnil or 0' by 25,000,000 people. Many would "mm. hem“ mg .11 hpprll‘ l0 have come to Canada had they not h“, “my”; 13m,- mp_ gone to Chicago. At the some time. while the number of visitors to Oein- "T eds this year may not be normal, ms. Juorrn aAcKIMM m a th u»: vim l» m" v. L marital 0n 111mm m, “f; pa; The 1m am. M101“ l“ dyslll. been m m» a fey» "any" t!‘