PAGE Pup]: ‘ statement that "it was the first time in the history cf representative :ov-‘ ernment that any tiarty claimed to have a monopoly of good ideas." Had Mr. Jeni-tins stopped with this; fatal admission of the silpvrifirlfii‘ "li the Conservative DOlITV, be would all party has the right to chanEP lisl policy over night if it considers silrh‘ a change to be in the interests oil ‘lhe Cflllnll'_\',—\\’l1lf‘l'l of course im-‘ plies that its previous policy wasl Wong-why should he deny the‘ pm? mm 9n other political prer-‘ ties’! Why should he say, of the Old‘ Age Pensions Act: "If we find thatl the Conservatives formerly opposedl the measure. can they be depended. upon to hrlnz! in such a hill as Mr. on .. r Qhnv Hamill-l lacin- gpvtllfldvv ,- -- -~-~. » -----»- -- '¢\4 I l pen to be returned to power?" Whatl right has he to assume that the Con- tbeir policy to suit the times? placed half the financial bur-l den on the Provinces l particularly unfair to Prince Edward Island, was altogether different to the Act which ‘Mr Bennett proposes‘ to put lrlto effect. and which will‘ place the full fin lClRl burden on‘ the Dominion Government. ‘ m, Cyril;- Marinillan. who spoke eloquently in favor of British pre- ferencg in his speed’! accepting nvm-l and was l I ernment revert-ed to "the economics of the Stone Age“ in its countervail- ing duties and in its promise lo rc- ‘ storc- after the clccfion~thc Pm'l tecttve duty of fotir cents a pound‘ on lies: {Iceland butter? And if thcl now encased in a financial opera- a few, ivill mean hiclior costs for Canadian in-l ll"l’l which, cnrirhing throughout Great Britain before the Dominion could enter into a scheme of "Empire free trade." He. thought that Imperial economic unity could THE CFIARYITFTETFYVVN GUARDIAN l when we compare it with some of thel processes in that body of yours. i Dr, A. C. lvy, outlines for us some- dusirlPs. UFlHS JJOWBF. i1 lie-Ml" "ill not. he achieved until the Mother. mmg o‘ “lhah happensm the Stomach for consumers of electricity. This op-l lufalcturers and working classes more clratlon is being carried on, as Hon. John A. lilacDnnalrl explained very secured from the present Dominion Government. ft is beinr! carried onl hy men. litany of whom are power- Liheral party. some of whom are the Prime Min-l ii-tcrli: bosom friends. The financial‘ methods resorted to by the Heauliar-l ncis Power Corporation were placed fully upon Hansard by Mr. Gardin-I er, the U. F. A. leader. The extra-l ful figures in the ordinary character of this transac-lchance (,1 a “ma; gain seems to be diZBStlOH lB-El-B l0!’ 1'0")‘ ll" mlml‘ tion may he gleaned from one state- l well nigh universal. It ls given wide ‘P5- lflPli’. Pf fact. 1*. is that [or a pdwciuiiubliciiii at. the time of the Enelishl enterprise which, on the estimate of, lin clubs and were confined to lllfllr- Country took steps to treat her man- generously. United Kingdom came in under a preferential tariff, only 3.5 per cent. of Canadian exports to the United Kingdom enjoy preferential treatment in that market. It was the late King Edward. who, in defending the sport of horse-rac- ing. said that people who gambled would gamble on anything. 'I"he in- stinct to risk a small amount for the Derby. Pools which began originally l and intestine when you eat some food. lHe divides it into three pha£€5.l i m The head phase. that ls viihere‘ your brain enters into this matter of , l the food. Immediately a goodly portion lot the stomach digestive lillfle l5 t manufactured by the glands lining the stomach, and it is there waiting when l the food comes dowrlf You can readily see what u won-I ~derful start towards digestion is.ac-‘ complished by having foods served in l l; tasty and inviting manner. l l It has been found that this ‘brallfl The second phase. is the digestion ‘or flow of stomach juice that is poured ‘ l out into the stomach just because of l engineers. will not cost in excess oflmembers have expanded unm they: the wglghb of the food, Experiments servatlves would be an." lP-‘F Fll’\““l"’l 8501101000. the Beauharnois people amount m hundmds of thousands of: have shown that if a rubber ball isl than the Liberals ii’ they chanced have securities outstanding WhlClLlpQundg‘ and {or the lmiestment. of a l put into the stomach, its weight will placing their common stock lat a few shillings 0F fl Pflllfld. 0119 C311 b5- l cause the stomach dlgeitllve ‘lulces w bonds, upon which they have guar-‘ antced 6 per cent. and their Class A common shares, t.he_v have secur-l ities outstanding sufficient. to fin- ance their DOWCX‘ scheme three times over. Whcn the above facts were dis- ‘ closed to Parliament Hon. R. B. Ben- nett immediately called for a iuciiciall mrvrtigalion. Silt. the Prlmc Minis- lcr made no reply. These were the revelations which‘ icism. Arid if his opponent in King's County, following the Liberal organs‘ load, chooses to defend the Governf ment for giving cartc ifirmcl-w En i-iiéh‘ who are its powerful backers and guppgrtcrs to hiilld ill’) fabulous lmost magnificent form, l the whole achievement. since the set- . . ‘ i flow. As a matter of fact. Mr. Jenizinsl value of $50 a share ta value placedlcmlle meflllner “l a Make‘ wlllch lmay, in the course of a short time, gambling in its least pernicious andl and differs as night from day from the habitual‘ lbotting by people of scanty 11105115 , t which so often ends in trouble or disgrace. Winnipeg ls preparinl! to celebrate, its Diamond Jubilee which will bel commemorated on the 15th of July-l The Diamond Jubilee celebrates‘ tlement, of the Manitoba Prairie. it ice events of Jul)’ l5- The census cnumerator who visit- cd the White House a fewoayi Bilvl learned that President Hoover's" mother was horn in Ontario, Canada. And, of course. the Toronto Globe‘ l The third stage i; when the sto- stomach glands become even more active. i Now why do I write about thesel threestages of digestion ln the sto- mach? Because all three are important. If any or all of them are interfered with l in any Wfly then you not only do notl 2t. all the good of the food eater-hi but you arc table to have distress in the stomach, gas formation, and so forth. l , Normal sleep or rest promotes the flow of the sl/Omach Juice, whereas‘ ‘churning movements of the stomach: which are necessary l4) Yhix the juice properly with the food. So Dr. Ivy recommends that the , non laboring public be taught t.o l think of their food and pleasant things while eating; to eat lightly stomach notifying it. t0 36$ ready 501'. , be termed “the doldrumsi.” Undoubtedly, Canada has of late lost step with progress. Whatever the causes, clue has _ not recently made the headway on the high-road of suc- cess which was rightfully to be expected and which we had grown accustomed to regarding as a settled habit. Her industries have been running on half-time; hei-‘wngcs have been lowered; her ivage-earners have been out of work; unemployment has shadowed hercities and burden- Under our system of alternative party government. there is noway in which the party in power can escape responsibility for this condition of things. The people have no other means of punishing neglect or even more stupid- ity than by turning out the set of politicians who have, permitted this tragedy to happen. It is not enough for a Government to say that it has done no wrong. A Gov- ernment, to deserve the confidence of a nation. must aci- lvely lead it toward successful achievement, must break down barriers that cripple and confine itstrade, must build up beneficial enterprises at home, must staunch such bleeding wounds as “the exodus" andextirpate such cancerous growths as unemployment. These things. the present Liberal Government by, universal consent have‘ not done. The first principle of resposible government, therefore, is to “turn them out.” Mr. Bennetfs address was not only a succession of pledges that he could and would cure these ills, but it con- tained as well a number of the methods by virhich he pro- posed to work this cure. Standing up in the Western Capital of Winnipeg-ivhere Protection is supposed to be against exploitation. _He might well have added a special clause pledging his Government. to the protection of the nvagc-earner, guaranteeing him not only a job and a wage. but as good a job and as good a wage as he could possibly hope to get in the United States. It is a comfort at any rate to find a man who says in Winnipeg what he might be expected to say in Montreal. Such a man and such an address leave no room for sec= tional appeals and Janus faced policies. The country may or may not accept his policies, but they will know at. all ical pocket. In the autumn an Economic Conference of the Em- pire will be held in London. The coming elections will decide what stripe 0f delegates we will send to represent us at that Conference. ,If the present Ministers go, they will carry with them. it is to be presumed, some such ON THE DEFENSIVE Government In the second placei national railways, in which case mln- i isters were merely expending balance of the sum granted by Conservative party before going out.‘ technical education, which were made the Conservatives, the sum advanc-‘ ed by the Libcrals being only thcl balance of the ainoun‘. authorted by the Conservatives. 5o the "not a five-cent piece" state-ll ment stands. It was deliberately lie-l pcatrd in the House of Commons by. the head of the Administration. Mr.‘ King was not gnarled into making; this break. He appears to havel‘ made it deliberately with n view of‘ gaining favor in thc prairie provinc-' ca. He vras clear, emphatic and speci-l fic in his statement that no iziorley- would be forthcoming for unemploy- ment relief in Conservative provinc- es, though he might g.ve some tol Progressive provinces. was not. to be confined to those pro- the result of the British North Am-l . erica Act and compulsory upon the‘: _' the boasted generosity of the admin-l l“ istratlon includes the grant for the; - thel thel i not by the King Government. but by; _ The embargo l i - l \. THE GIIABLO I IETOWN GUARDIAN Notes By The Way Ella: l --_ ~ ~ t l _ l THE OPENING GUN ‘mom m, m mm u... ‘m . . A Reckless driving and driving a car l _ you are continually hula: i . , ‘ with "°"""""“l' ‘l“""' " "°'““"' l""'l""""'""‘ ‘l’ “'"""" atlieijt llcljnlbl: cltlalilzfilliitltegdl The following trenchant editorial is reprinted from All Bllwtmlld 1m “ck the Hon‘ hull plunllll “m” a . u ' c] D A u m‘ M“ u n o . a M _ Mr. Euler endeavored. in his usual u you want ti; ‘ma, u“. u-n-lsiesorifaneruaémo . . . u jhwél“; gun-ck”. B. curl.‘ by a motorist. ‘End ofllY entirely 591- ThG OIItYGBI Sulf.—- much“ manner‘ 1w ‘loss 0v" u“; mull". lootweu k It!!! lul- lfish and hair-brained individuals _ _ _ prune minute“ “not .‘ nvbcent: - "P you: 1M i nut The rousing reception accorded the Hon R B Ben- n” °l m" Pllnful should be listed in the category. but . _ _ _ _ ' ' ' _ . lace" speech H, med m show Wm’ "out!" _ m," 05mm are becommg much m; i nett last night in Winnipeg may be taken as fairly lndi- ' ' , lalilliglllz-rllllvllsi. lltllllltllllililtul-‘Lilil all-fulfil’.- llt-rilutlll.“ Illtlllllil-f-l-i-tlillllilsldlll; Om d n .5 u, b, h H, that‘ B; lama W Berton-UP ‘ cative of the trend of public opinion as the campaign m” m‘ G°"mm°nl' h“ m“ "m; . < l . . l 4C0, Eillréi? o; m. season $59,, “.11; l opens, even in the hitherto almost solidly Llberal-Pro- '="“°"°“s l° ‘ll m’ pwvllmu" H’ m‘. l SATURDAY JUNE 14 1930 be a curtailment b! tiles chai- es i STUDYING on ABGUING “ma”. gressive West. Mr. Bennett was clearly not in any “ene- “mud m“ “m” m’ m‘ “dmmfl P ' ' me Tramc Com e g n: EATWC" ~ , -my’s coluntrv.” He was surrounded by u huge audience lslmlm" h“ ‘ll’l""'°h°d "ll" °“" —- l l l **'* l which cheered him again and again as he pilloried the hlmdlled mum“ dams m" m’ b°“°'l l v ' _ , . . . = when y u ee a machine that will . ‘ - - - - - fit of the provinces. In the words ofl c 0 .‘ Demsgaglng Logic his; mslailcc flamed support of the _° ‘_ 1 m i r amen Kong Government for its betrayal of historic lilberal prln- s whw‘ ‘he f‘ ‘, l i » i dd c sin the Canadian Manu- "l" mmelml" n er “w ciples and as he gave pledges for Conservative perform- M" R‘ ' " m mb" ‘mi prPSS and public for their prolect b)" r l‘ a * 5 “t, _ k A lgl-lnd them up, mix them well togc-‘ ances if his party is returned to power Mount Royal. this was merely an at-l Mr. R. H. Jenkins, at the Queen's. claims that they were out to securel grflsgersprcjfgegcrl: m‘; llltlig-mifgontélther‘ put them mm the 10ml o; ii . - tempt to “deodorizeu me fivemem‘ c 0 County Liberal convention this weeic, an additional supply of. cheap pow- Egardl of Inna, voiced Canadmnlsquare bar or other formation and‘ His address was a master“ review of the policies of Piece utterance‘. m l . n W." _ ‘ ‘ _ . . . _ I ‘i t < 11.5.; n t; and scai - _ , . ' . . . Upon anays s, e hun"red mll- , "ls-fl-s '4‘ is’ "lbs"! Si-“lliif. "l Pr» ‘bib bmkm! Ilia W“ °l mmlfsfillinaess ..-. seep-med with thfltlls; lh‘n‘:~'how°:a‘r*fe]0us ‘t m‘ his pail). It contained no last-rumble sensations. but it “on (‘mm ‘s mm‘ h ‘qimda “m. a few applications u. m, the Consen-ntlvg |\f1ll(.‘_\' by the Kim‘ vprlzlts and nilikuig for cheatir-r Mother Country’, but. stipulated that‘ than ‘man can desmn such a machine‘, llfeSflllfld fl pngram holl plomlsed gclnevement whmh provincial subsidms‘ whklh are no‘. ally sufficient to remove 1mm‘ Government. made the significant Canadian lllClUSlTlBl‘ production, are llvlflg Cvndillflhs Should be ralsedl And yet ‘ms ‘s ‘bsolutfly nothing‘ ;I\dll:lit%;a'(]!yllle‘\a\‘elde‘vle()]t{ fzrrlssggg Itmzgi 0f (Lu); poop]? vfllo the gm o‘ the Govemmem‘ but are deep-rooted corns and W ' e n w a may air y know that having u,“ “m” Corn Collide you will rm,‘ mend it to your frlemg, Don't cut your com; m}, . l razor. use this sensible “M and forget this pain, m“ 35 ccuts. M“ ha" hm‘ °""““l‘l“"' Bl“; “hall-ll l“ hi‘ "wlllch “l G°°'lg°l°“l“.l While 63.5 per cent. of the gccdsldlgesllml- The slghli tastei “d smell ed her charities; the drain on her youth and energy has o, pa...“ Thu.“ m“, V.“ u, O . K m L, _]; , _ b. .- t f h . . to; food, is recognized by your brain‘ - . ~- . . . . ._ i. t ifintlng. as he said, that c l7i‘l"\ on 'l‘lc<da_ _\ \ir ue o a c Brief, imported into this country from the and ‘t sends down unpulses w the‘ increased grants h provinces m respect w‘ o O S CENTRAL DRUG STORI ticlc distributor for Pendu- Famlly Remedies THE LAND we LOVE B! FRANK LEIGH ll nu»; Aflzlfilsillvu W515“ Q. H1: a ruci ivslstnig when ... sccoiercd.‘ A. As a recult of caperlments . have been carried Oil for ifl‘ years, officials of the Canadian - l cral Department cf Agriculture .. assured that two or three varieties wheat. have been at last develq vlnces which do not send majorityl that. will resist rush. It will betwo Liberal contingents to the House of three years before they can b; ., l i‘ i.th tl Old lthi rtlbdh..\t- . _i , _ l’ ‘lune “a” a‘ _‘_‘_ l‘: ‘h i llpfllh ‘l c? all m‘ nilliiznm” lconvicrt itself into a certificate 1116811- mmh W!“ m" evellhm°r° °l l“ l“ i anathema-he presented as the first plank in his platform Commons. It was to be extended to duced in sufficient quantities . Ase Pensions Act. w lc I. c‘ a t‘ P13“) “l Bmmm _‘ ' " l ing luxurious ease for the rest of the l 1% due W U19 lilcli l at Jllsi- l5 50°". Protgctlon; Progeflmn not only of industJ-ies but, of 0m- thcse provinces which have local seed distribution, but it is wllfidell COllservativo-S i7pp0S.°fl. and which. not). Tfiklllr! account of their 3U-,\'€3l")_1o1(1g1~‘5 1m». This would seem to be. as Svms 0f W’ l°°<l 9°“ d-lgesled m‘, natural resources, our agriculture and our consumers Conservative Governments. If this‘ felt Hist the kind that. will resist were carried to its logical conclusion‘ lslwivii vflflfly Ol H151 has fltllst ‘ no Conservative province could ever lllvelfillfid. l! 15 l0 liB iflmembe get any money rm- any pufplgg froml explain the chemists and plantb a Liberal Ggvernmgnt, tn cm“ at! crs that. one rust \\'lll cross 11101. Ottawa. l and evolve fa new kind, but the w When Mr. King first, made this grades discovered by careful resea statement he thought he had donel Wllhsllmd "m" all- something clever. It is said that hel l “ ' learned otherwise when he went to his own caucus next day. where on. tarlo and Maritime Province Liber- als expressed fear that the speech would do harm. After that the prime ination. is quoted as saying" “Pro- the local Liberal organ suppress- 15 the nmment when we look back on‘ I events what they are. This is in sharp contrast to a party minister occupied several pages o! A’ V f tectiori is slmllll’ the scam-miles 0f ed m its awn columns and which ll ‘ what. has been done in the. nest Sim" menial avilvilv really elm" lip m‘ which changes its fiscal clothes on the eve of an election- Han-mil Wltltmanv resounding sen- ill U 8.!“ the Stone Age." Arid now ivlll Di‘. now criticises the Hon. John A. lVlaC-Qlpars‘ and lllfltlk rollwalldtlt; llthitlwllzz: l fllilzlisv-lllgflrifllgllllu-Illlelgiigt lsf "hm: m whlch pellmlts New zealand butter to bri-ng our dairies allrllilnttellldlllfd m obntsrate h.“ 1 l’ \lQnw\(_1l§: gjgnlgln 1m, the...‘ Donald m having mention“, atibe done during thiihrx iii-v“ ‘ I 5 . w _ = -@ ‘"8 vumfil -_ i to the brink of ruin and then recants on its death-bed- 9* l’ ° °l°‘l“°“l "m1 d“! " "'.""' _ _ ‘ _ i tthe centenary of me P-v-lriw ‘id-ll filler”. A“? =$s1-- whee-I'll which caters for local votes by adopting regional Protec- “l” “°°°m"“sl‘ l“ Purlw“ l5 m" '° z could be British preference ‘without Cicorgetowwi. Mr. MacDonald, we ven- b?‘ cflobmmd by u“. chudmn who‘_cl1§fi'iflns not only slow up the flow, flon__which pays no attention to the sufl-erings of Quebec from the fact. that the first. speech 9 J protection. and WhY "is KW Gm‘- turc to say. will thrive on such crii- will take pal-t in the Diamond Jubl- of iii“. but liilrilm Willi W’- industries because it thinks that it has Quebec in its volit- “m” by l‘ “mile” °l "i? Crown .81 5 s since dissolution was largely com- posed of an effort. to wipe. nut the bad effects of a capital blunder. In this, as in other matters. the Govern- ment. is clearly on the dcfensivic. ASK AT- THE BOOTH lfire alilllacks a dwelling m Canada Do you know what time yours will be visited? i ‘ King Government's CUUCPSTlOYiS to wealth for themselves at the peoples‘ observes, like othrrhgillct: 1:191:23 fir! “lily fllltiefiged‘ ll°_°d dullng l‘ flB-Vl policy as that contained ln the Dunning Budget. That d‘: 13??! “"115 ttgachillg a Sim’ B43 Prepared! “u Prcwcnon were roam a movcmcnl Pxpense and m“ of ‘he pmpkps own Ppcsldcnl‘. owes all t a e s ‘tanagxg nervuus slliallrfils worry or n.en- pohcy ls very slmpla ‘It ls to masquerade a Free Trade tr“:‘.-..o. c ass n e mmirlg dt- w w . incl. m the gtone Age. will he QK- mat.- sq much the worse for the mmhe" i, - , tendency_ underthe guise of a free and-asbetween the ‘ ___ _ 111511"! * ° i i ‘ ' , -— ~ t two nations-an undiscussed extension of the British °“' “h” did ‘I “ll 5°" ‘m’ Wm‘ plain the meaning of his colleagues Liberal prospects! Canada‘ unlike u“. [lniflgfl states‘ ; preference. They will ask nnlllinq in return. f0!‘ the Verv Saviour was born?" she a:ked one statement that these curler-wives W1 -- has had comparatively little imuble‘ ,i good reason tliatthey do not conceive of themselves als i HYNDMAN s» (to-mm the other chances in i111’ Dunnl"? ‘villi l1" lndlim mpumlml" 5”’ h“ giving anything to Great Britain. What they are doing llmlenlwmll “ma” ‘ mm? l2‘ budget were made because the Lib-g eral party believed "in pf€13TC55lll§~ in heermc im-to-ilal""i The Beauhlarnois Scandal A nnual School Meetings The annual school meetings take pine» on Tuesday next, and it is ex- pPClPfl that the usual interest will be manifested hy the various school dis- been saved the tragedy 0f ll"? blOOdY Indian wars which were Walled Sflul-ll of the border. A handful of Mounted Police kept. order through the Yasll stretches o! the Northivcst territory. The classic incident when a larS? body of United States from“ "Sfi-"li" cumsr IN THE cart-Fins; l With this ambiguous earth l His dealings have been told us, l is to fire on our already crijpled Canadian industries from under-not the white flag-but the British flag. If Conservative Ministers go to represent us in Lon- don. they will go frankly with an offer to trade conces- sion for concession-to get something for Canada in ex- change for something for Great Britain and possibly Lower Queen Street Charlottetown: l .V year-old. "Wily. ivhat do you mean. Johnnie? I told you he was born in Eethleltem.‘ "Well." replied Johnnie. "I k ovied ‘tiniz scme piace on the Lehigh.“ morni "g. ' l l l qznrsaTiNfi z CANADIAN rm: TH insuvwvcs camemv . “v -—--——- lrlt"5 on this occasion. and that the, b d r I M“ m ‘he bard". Thes, abide, Ether parts of the Empire-in short, to sit dUWZl in a - * ‘ ,, n , . i da an o fill. . vb: - . ' - .- .- 111 its attempted "IP11" "ll ill» mtmg of supplies for “dllmtlllnal lliandino them o-xcr to the Canadian m” slgnal lo a maldl H" human‘ hl-illllzjlllllnllllallloslliltll] ‘l! lfiuillless MZIrgaHJllhlCh “lube dlsmllell lllle fundamental pzlulclplesl , . . ‘ . ,. _ Beauharnois power scandal. which ‘ pUTPOSFS will he generous. mnhnrltlgs, which to their amazc- bill“ t Théhconsewatwes wmllblllillltl- l; IIIO am: ‘endlel llliSe. Ln rv-hlgh pm future glieabnes: o; our Premier Mackenzie Kinz was unable In confirms“ wnh the School mm“ ““_.‘_‘_ received by a Coup“ M‘ The lZSSIIgAfieEIld the young Man “h3- Thc“ ‘Em-for a perpetual (fmpfxltigicsnilwls llghalflvlltclt- country could cnly be foundry. ‘- Y r lo defend in Parliament. last. session. Mounted Policemen. has gone down‘ m ' l ‘ " g‘ y ‘m '\°ll~'l1'l* U b’! CQnQYRlUlEl-eil 0n l meetings it. is fitting to acknowledge to crcatea fiscal basis for that unity. Butt y well know ' . . , ..‘ i . , , _ i .' :3it‘ _ he .2 "1. . ~ the local Liberal organ fl"°l“-"i ill" lh!‘ invaluable assistance rendered to in history. The ice-son “M "liilfllli, Buli "mi F Si" °l all l that. they will he building on sand‘ if they wantonlv loull‘lle? “j”? "Cl l ,_ lm “f” l? , u ‘l . - -C1'1a:la has tried to deal justly The innumerable host of stars has q] v I . . w. .. .:| . - . .‘ em“ l” Llllsli‘ cl V’ m-lmrl , Ottawa Journal. iThe Odatt-a Joiir- education in this Provincl‘, prirticul. “ml-m Indww who mcmfled we heard ‘ hfltssndm; m u‘;- .t|"n-§cl.,e {my gaT-ldlfia-n enuzrprlse ‘m. ‘m, pious“; “a: h“ m m? ‘H? of our I ‘ - i _ . , .. ,. ' 2 . l ‘ ‘ _ _ i c urrrlne 0 increasing ri IS import: .- .. ...- _ . . t m1 recently had 50mg \c._v illumln arly in the rural rlstrhts, by th. clmnwy berm m white ma“ came How me admlmstered this terremml .1 ‘ _ ' _ nztlm, “m1 I 1141 (y, 39g l; mos, . " . . ~ = '1 - . ° No more important decsion will be made by the Cin- ~~ -- ~~ -i i ' .. l‘... l fifties on the Bcauliarnols \\‘¢l'l‘.£".l'."v lnstztutcs. Indeed, i! there‘ mm n‘ Wuh the exception o; mo; ball. k _ ‘ adian people at the general elections than their choice suwessiul occasion. ‘ u ‘hlaeurglrsstsatxusloli transaction. but those, were not what “we no “lnmon-g Institutes, the edu- ‘ Riel Rgbenlon. “we trouble has been, Our rlalcsstlgfiv; ‘est the.r Lords en- between these two pflllcles- They must decid“ “healer l lallfl (rin- EAR-MIT! wf . . _ . . . . . .- .. o . _. . .' i - , the Patriot "iiilffl- lii "will l“ Oalilnnnl Sllllflllflh would be much oalJCllEnCBd in consequence. they will be represented at this great gathering of the l ION ha! b": “mlmlffalfd ‘ i_ .. _.__ii-_ _ -, -. . . . -- , 4 "ye _ shawl ln an Pllllclllll llmllll ll mll: lllorlllll llhllll lll ls llllllayl A v te taken among ths member-Sim H15 earth visltiri! lee‘ Emmle bl m?“ lllhn “ea-r the Brltlsh preffllence as a mils!‘ . ' llilllbglde qltllllcficecded in kllluil ‘ lead its readers as m the prog-int, __ _ i» ~i INone RIIOWS the secret. cherished,‘ or by men who regard it as legitimate building material _. l pug... l. t, not on]! i l, Hhqw, 0f "is M-"itwliiism Chaim" °l W“- pei-ilous. that can be cemented into the fabric of a solid and econo- violin. Sow. Case and lasfi-uctloni he the organism is v - " i siwiilmi- "m" m‘ "l" ll“ ‘ i‘ Flat/R" 01'1" Dal’ mam to learn the" "ll-mm °" ‘mane terrible, shsmefast. frightened. mically sound. British fiscal confederacv. ' Beck cit-en rm byliuiniu; oil- tum-l {stain-m manly ii i" ' " in NovembPr. 1923- M lllfll “m” m" —— tariff resillted in 607 ballots for free’ whispencL Swen‘ , _ _ ‘ _ Yo" cazcse: beginning Monday. June.‘ ventlve measure. y.‘ .. Ottawa. Journal simflflfl-"ll Braiihiii- on Sunday. June l3. wherever the trade. see for safeguarding duties-i Heart-shattering secret. of His wayi FOOD FOR LAUGHTER the Republican National Cvmmllm- Gull (‘IIMILOTTETOWY l sccuiu; a BOTTLE T01" nois for the following - 15°11‘? English language is spoken, there , and 232 for protection taxes which with us. ___ lt is worth producing. It runs VIOLIN SCI-loot. l Am) PROTECT Y0 ‘l. Thlifimllch l“ ll" lmlllcll fights will be remembrance of the Bree‘. , “lmlld lmlude l°°d and "l" Wher- No ‘met knows m“ m‘! "me students of Cornell have set "Y0"! 16MB? Ol’ Mfly 10th ls recelv- n 101 Cgueen Street-One Fllclit Ull l l-‘OXES. Price 5109 F" ‘l " hllllllved belonged l” llle dpllllliltn historic (‘RV in English history when ~ m‘ Ou pwa sld lariet carryin lanl m“ United Sm” shaking Wm‘ Pd and x am llm much “lmlemd l" 412:"; irlilltl l l pllllll 2 pm m 6 plml tlv mm . . I! l? i *- ‘ I _ a .-i--..- I. ' , ,9, ,1 "l Qllebec" “nllrulgfij, Mepllvagc 1 t . Md N" {MW and mo‘ r yd a p 5 laughter. Looking about to see what learn there-from of Le dlnn-r Ls be We have B‘ I . l ccmmlgie: rpewlgg H“ "m", W“, “w ‘lump ' ' ‘ ' ‘ _d‘ Germany ls enterln? on a wage-t“ 511d llffvei n‘ l d d m innocent mischief they might plot, held in celebration of the birth ann- ' ‘ "' ' """“"_ all '6'"? " y“ owners . ._f* ~- " _. .l f n: llerty was 1i s i 1 d t. d 3 ve on ie mu ipze , an pa _ ‘ 000000000ooooooooooooooool i or‘ ‘PP- by which mm power could be da- foundai on n ma m‘ 11mm,‘ h-‘flde lflliitlztlgriiflflcfzllrlatlodflltlz; ii; “1r;c‘ll‘<°:s‘ and buss‘ they deJded to creates flotltious cf ‘Hugo-N. Frye. Our coun- ‘ l ‘ A veloped. ‘ d“ m the. memlmv n: Runn, ~- »- i " ' ' ' " lBears as chi" treasure one lob character, Hugo Norris Frye by try has be-n pioildcatially favored LI. P. l T y? l 2i Publl‘ Salomon“ “",',.“,,'“§,." the iwl-irid Thames. The Intlernation- _ the Drohortlons predicted. it is like-l an m" - name. dub hlm an early founder of ir. ever)‘ crisis in having nten who 1 l The (U9 i . . t: s . .- i ’ ' .. n . . , _ w bl reputable! rhorsrllowor n1 Manna Crlrta Association. formed‘ l-v l” ha‘? "Percussm" l" ‘libel’. 5 g ‘ ‘ the Republican Pm)’. hold c. sesqul- aele not only Mlling to espouse the o DENTAL 503550" : i 5i’ k” l lleoltlllllmiillblt llnelrlely result in that ‘h b5 van" F h W“ M ‘countries. N ‘n “me d‘ ‘ "i! lf-‘v ~ centennial dinner in his honor and cause they were ocntiiiwed was hon- : EOIYBS-e to 12.80 z 7 w ' t, .- . e o ei- . .2: . or, our y. , , . ,- section of Cagagaé tlijgzfllljfilgdnggg~ Jfltlnjflllst’ hv ‘h? "mm; state! 55ml "M! Clllfl” 5'°'"l- "M 1°"? M" H18 device; M“, the have“ be 3v“; bObl-‘hd CQQHDQdJQlOflTlESAIlZTSYtZI cércglez an: jusltgubillt Ewbtl‘! ‘S1113? E c I an" ‘laztloalitfshua : “a Gm. can, 51ml ; tribute towar r a _ - . . . . i- i i - i _ e epu l :an _. ney 1e - a c r .~.e n e g .e "l" 4 ll‘ opoly of a few pow" ballolllsl um‘ Nefinllndlanllt or?“ Blllalnl ‘ years ago sounded me llllccllll knell l H, iimellseadl w m d m Mm lttron set up the "Hugo Norris Frye forefront of economic and political ‘nnnuolanunooc no on l a ' f ll ' gllilllllghllfldgggelfllburllioz0ornllllllaig nrllny Ireland. Atlstralia. New Zealand and l of protection." stood "P l" Plfllflm": l p" m Be ll” e y Sesquisenterwnial Ctmmittsc." sent. thought." s/ , Huts...“ v i ." . l ' .i- ,_- - .i. II .1 1 ‘*4 one '- ri. ‘I i l o; consume" n; electrical energy 8mm‘ Africa‘ find m strength?“ m‘, and supported the Dunning buds:- or His bisstoffnls the" be mimics.“ out. imitations and in ie-llrn came 'I‘he proponents of the new party, ‘0000. a 900000. i t’: . ll l 3- The"? W“ n“ lwsslblllly °l . m L b1 d them “Ream. i, M, i Th" “m” “h“l'll"bl* lnglplelalm" l many letters. TFO plan \'~'\S working ‘later on t.) be known as the Repub- 0 To got ti“, real feffgghlng flBVOI 0 ~ _ l.» ' ‘ . the prolwlkd develllpmell" “s; m5 a n ' " ' lace upon that is that Mr. Stewartl But in the eternltles, . and tributes to the revered founder lican Party. and under ivhose sd- z ’ " “" ‘. i 1mm with navigation 6813:‘! - American gesture 0f Bmdwlll l°““""‘l-‘i hasn't read the Dunning budssi- Doubtless we shall compare to- cc one Republican Party Hugo Norris mlnlsu-atlon our nation has made a T R Y g lljl.‘ Whlch "re a’ Dumlnlon con l the British Empire. It. was originally gather. hear Frye. provided the students with unprecedented progress. were strong I f l. l v . M, that time, everything was well. made a quart" n; a cenhu-y am and Only c couple of weeks now remain _ A million alien Gospels, ln what plenty of fun worth all the trouble ‘in their conviction or duty. unafraid 1 B R A H N ' l i ' t m pane," n _ h w" ‘mm i‘ ‘s! before the days begin to shorten oni gtrsa ltney had gone to. But the a-owning in voicing their opinions, lnd ln- o 4 ,1 _ But what subsequently D the id-a as now Rm - . _ . ‘_ _ ‘ __ _ . ,_ i m l lconhl i .0 ‘t! . the n and“, a _ h h l-liP lflfii lav towards tiihilmii- 1R1 ii 3e tr i lie Pleiades, the Lyn, the bliss of the Sesqu cen nnn ‘and of being blinded by fanatical . o _ Aw‘. ht Pflckai“ ~<. _~ . his been feYemd "l" " ""4"" °"°'l"‘h°'° "hm"! °“l l ’ make the most of the lone dash; zicsr. lmideo" was raid-led when it rcceiv- zeal. fizzy were czid-xvcj with ferr- I Sold Only In R9‘! l l‘ 1. 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