GIIARLOTTETU GUARDIAN Morning Dnlly (Founded In 1M1) IUIIUIIPTlv-u ‘If! _I,||AI;I,LLIOAO pullllll-llhulnonll 11,3 fu l manila: I: h: d: maul 01:; llallvny Q00 9::- yclll III for I Illlh 5L1! for I monitor U: for on IOIII _ Q lull :0 utknr Emvlnon: an UJ-A. UM II I3 Iofnriny Wool!!! ‘Uéfllupc: "in OLD ill l Illillu n: Olnrlcfhlonn flnnnllnn III I: cltnllcl d Ipmung‘: Run: Anna. Ilsa: lqunn, In Inn 0ft Cont! Now: Annoy, Cornu- rum nnd Innlllgton Infill lntropnllvnn New: Annoy III Pal N. Iutnlll J. I'll: i“ llny ll, Toronto; Non: lhnl Qlnlll IAIIII (mulls Wulfn’: Nu: mud lndbnry, (In-g Ill Inbnccn anon. llouwn. l- I- "Tlu Sfronynf llfcmry f: Wnhr, I‘); flu Woahuf Ink.’- THURSDAY, sun. 1e, 1m Yesterday's Election , _ . . . I _ _ e n: Llic time 0t “filing, it 1s dppdftlllfhit ‘h Joni-s Lion-rumour has bccn rcturued, with a. 1'9" uuccd iimJUriiv, #11111 that lllc 0111)’ ‘wmest “f most disir-cls has bcurcun the Liberal and P10- grcssuc Louscf"\’aiivc candidates, the L. L. F~ L";u1\ll,l,llt_'~ living for ilu must p.11: far in the icflg rlkllllfil‘ |ur1t~ u\\L'\l much o1 the SUCCNS 01 1L5 ' . E . - ' 1- ~ - n culiipu ll lu his rupnluliun oi having bllkbed m- l i ml iiiucliiiiu, and sluod up for the farm- us uguiusl the powcrsAhzit-be in QlladVfil- T1}? muclmzc in the cud had to suPP°Y1 hm» m 5° slufcmc. _ _ _ , llic (ouu-i-riiiirc filllillLlilWS individually put up 1 ‘guull fight, bur their opponents proved 10° strongly org illcd. . Tlu LiOYElIHllCIIt now has the mandate P111111" Tones starch he needed for the pufpoic P1 Pumng his p0 z info vifect. The oPPoslncn 11nd?‘- lluli lb; llilcllillzur can ‘lc depended “P011 w see that this obligation is not lost Sight °f- An mn-Umumle t-mmre of the election was the iu 1865 the Matterhorn, when four of his party {an that llmustnirls of Prince Efilward lslandcrs serving in lllf‘ armed forces outside the Pillbvlm; had no opporluniiv to V015. T118 Success achleve by this act of (lisfrziuchiscnicnt, so far as 0111' forces Serving h, other pa“, of Canada at least Andes of the Equator", and “Zermatt and the are concerned is something upon which the Lib- 3'19-11¢1'11°1'fl-" eral candidates will 501F051)’ 1°°k back with “ti” faction. Another cause of the result was. °f ‘W759 - e0 m, with the ravq- is- central Europe and an astonishingly extensive :‘:.::3:°:::?r..:i‘.:i: may 1» m w i» ~d=<meu 111.- a evidently did not think it worth while going lo the prodigious achievements of Allied arms ‘ll! the the pong Now that the 615mm, i, ova; there will past 18 months at sea, on land and in the air this be a genera, desire to get back to business. and m appears a large order, and to accomplish it will face the greater trials of war that is Still with us, nlcan a tremendous demand upon the human and ‘and to prepare for the post-war reconstruction material resources of the United Nations, par- which the Iones Government declared to be a foremost block in their platform. The Next Victory Loan billion and two hundred million (1011815. T125 will be the largest lum yet asked for from t P ‘ab, ‘mun 1km; the Government must look to the citicen: for n larger measure q,f their sup- uommdes-in-arnu of the British and Amenw“ but Mr. King promised r5 months ago that if the Qoldlen. Thi: activity, h0w¢11=1_'._1§11l>°9¢l gleP-l“ need arose to take such action, he would immed- kolpvnsilfillfi" "PW Gamma" cwllml’ and Mm?‘ lately summon Parliament and ask for a vote 0f confidence before despatching the The people on Canada's home frmitflfe fhfiffi‘ troops. Ostensibly, the Ontario debacle and the fore now obliged to stand behind thflir 5811111113 four byelcction routs would have nothing to do PM °1 ‘he with a decision thus to call Parliament info spec- hecvicr demand: from the theatres of combat. men with deeper lflyfllfi! 5"" ‘YEL . . _ but wuy: they can express their patriotism ll to 1 buy Victory Bonds to the limit 0f 111°" fimYW-"l for hi: vote of confidence, Mr. King could be sure of l. subsequent excuse for a snap election. Of the 175 Members of Parliament who habi- tually vote Liberal, 55 hail from the Proving: of 100d On a] codriscription vote of confidence, ' ' prop.” of the recent o i of our B r. _ mg coud pend on the suppor; of the Dcffior Clinic i: n statemcnpfanrtlogcntly made by English-speaking Quebec members, Menu. Ab- Major General James C. Magee, Surgeon Gm“ 1101f. Claxton. Black and Whitman, and prcsum- eral of the U. S. Army, giving blood plasma ably on the four French-Canadian Ministers, credit for saving thousands of lives, Returning General LaFlece and Messrs. St. Laurent, Foum- lbillty. Blood Benefit: speculation on how long it will take is as perilous bred an alarming complacency. toward easier ways‘are reminded of another rea- _ _ son why the belt cannot be loosened. More than a Th: objcctivc for Canada's Flfth VICWIY Lem‘- month hence the people of Canada will be asked which open: on October x8, has been set at 011*? in) lend the government at least $!.200.°0°.°00 1116 _ final subscription total must be close to $1,400.- Cancdim people in this war, bu! the V3" W‘ 000,000 if Finance Minister]. L. Ilsley is to fully 141111 *5 °1 *1! X10511 111118811 i" ¢°1T°5P°“d' l meet theh demands indicated in his budget speech of Marc 2. the credit to : ve large degree." Major Simon armenhover, now in New Guinea, lists plasma and sulfa. drugs as the most important factors revolutionizing wartime surg- e believe who: we are doing in this remote jungle," he says. "Blood plasma gets A-i priorizy right up to the battle lines. We ncod it, all we can get, right now." Further evidence of the value of emergency blood transfusion: i: the recent army-navy r:- quest that the Red Cross provide four million pints of blood this year in addition to the 1,300,- 000 pints already procured. v- EDITORIAL NOTES-q The “quietest election ever", still show: that “smooth water runs deep." - u n m We will be at peace politically now probably till Mr. King finds courage to take the plunge next year. u u a a An Agriculture Department survey reveals that the index of prices received by farmer: for their products has reached the highest point since September, I920, and that the effort to "hold-the- linc" on food priccs has not been completely suc- cessful. n- ~ a v The Prices Board announce that the effective date of its order eliminating manufacture of a wide range of small bakery items and the icing of cakes has been postponed from September 13 until October II "to provide for a full and fair review of certain objections from bakers in var- ious parts of Canada. n- u c a Edward Whymper, English mountaineer and explorer, died this date, 1911 ; in r861, ascended Mt. Pelvoux, in 1864, Mt. Poiutc des Ecrins, and perished; journeyed flifOugh Greenland in r864 and i872, and climbed the Andes in i879-8o, and the Rockies in 1901; author of "Scrambles Among the Alps", “Travels Among the Great ‘fill There must be no slowing up in our Wlr cf- forts. Besides Italy, Western Europe, most_of ticularly upon what this nation has :0 give, And as ifis idle. for it is just this speculation that has Those who lean objective of the year's second war 10in, but the iii! conscript al session. Having called Parliament and asked ry. "Our medical men of I917 and i918 couldn't m 9M1 _ _ I: a Federal election in ‘the offing? The r cm Clandl’! troops nrg also tukmg a 111011 "U" Quebec Conference, obviously the planning- ln th: war. ll W1! 850W“ 111 514111)’ ind m“ ground for great doings in the war, lends im- Ifnly. Th: Cmadian p¢°P1¢ l"? PYm-‘d _1° knfw pressive color to the need for men to reinforce thnt their fighting men are comm: t0 8'11?! Wm‘ our overseas army. The Government has already the enemy and proving themselves to be worthy the power to send conscripts for that purpose, cnrtconlst lnmvnls his passing, _._ Momma Gciette. - from a flying trip b0 North Afflfl. 11¢ wld °f one case in which four hundred men were badl)’ burned aboard ship during one African landings. "Blood plasma, ”says Gcncrfll All except six were saved- ier and Bern-and. The other 47, led by exMinis- '° ter P. I. A. Cardin, would almost certainly vote cell of the Nqrth non-confidence. This alone-Aha defection of the province on whose support he has most relied - Maggc, “gets would be enough to send Mr. King m the people. —- Notes By The Way — l When lllfler declared himself fha protector of the llttlc countries he did not know how he would hnvc to protect them — Brandon Sun. . The hard Job ls to persuade wine of our citizens that their parks and beaches are not simply 11 Hind 01d garbage can nwriy frccn home . -— Vancouver Province. German soldiers garrlsoned ln Norway have had to surrender extra uniforms and boots to be sent to troops ln Russia. They may as W911 get used to that sort of thin! now; they'll lose their shirts before the Allies get. through with them. —- 5m- Klngston Whig-Standard . The men of the armed forces make the real sacrifices of war and their services should be 1111-11181!’ r6- warded. The civilians whom they nre protecting from tyranny should realize ln full their debt to the grmed men, The thought of every- one safe at home should be ‘Thank you. soldier, thank you "- Mont- real Gazelle. Bu! lhls over-stuffed pompous nnd strutting loud-voiced and boat- ful Mussolini was a joy to the hearts of all cartoonists. They liked his vulwnr face his expansive aw. hls cutwxd sloping front and ls hlgh bocts, Nature had fashioned him to be tho cnrlcnlurlsbs. merit and tem- nenmc-nt had perfected the, lob. Full u=c was balm! mnde of him when, f0 lhe rellef and srilL-rfactlon of anus‘. pcoplr, hr was deposed and disappeared. somewhere he ls ln durance. whlch his presrncc must necessirlly make 25h nncl only the A re ‘ ‘ new machine, 115 feet long and coating $000,000, ls used ln the production of neroplane engine: in n plant in South Bend. Indiana. with 162 fDOlI, it cuts and finishes 190 cyllder hQldl simpl- taneously in two hours, or 161 umes as fast as the former methocf-Col- ller’ Weekly. Hermon: who cnn rend befvvccu the llnes will find cold comfort fn Goebbels’ assertion that "he who gets wenk ln the knees should nt least. hlde his weakness." Hence- forth they will be unublc to watch him without. thinking he l: MON scared than ho looks. -Wlndsor It f: now no uncommon fight to see women driving huge vans piled with merchandise. As n rule the drny-harfes have f0 be guided through the heaviest. traffic, and it, is a strenuous task. However. when I spokg to one of mo» drivers she was unperturbed. "The horse does n lot of the thlnkln for mcl" she auld, and added, " ou see. father was n kney and mother was l Scot —so I'm not. so dull myself!" Still the job remains n tough one. The Amuon ufmlttcd that she was hearing some word: which shc hnd never known before, and that she be‘! felt glad of the hish seat built on to most. of the vehicles. From this perch other irate driver: seem tn be very for away. Incfdenhlly, the huge horses sometime: have v ry skittish namm. The most power ul member in the stables was called Rosebud. _Glasww Herald. If: very nlce flint Josef Stalin f: lllrnlnfl Enlllsh. the language of his principal nllles. Inasmuch as much easier for 5min tn lurn m English than it would be for Pmal- dent. Roosevelt Ind Prime Mlnlstcr Churchill to learn Russian -snd it takes up the time of only one mm. English will be very useful to Stalin for consulting with the Allies during bhc Drolress of the war Ind in con- ferring with flum around the vic- tory tnble» Hf: knovvlodfl of and: The Western Harvest (Winn! Inc Pica) Th: binning: 105i l: belnl hnndleu by farmers, who a: never befont. no £12111‘): w help each people. Inst you there Wm co lalnt: Hut on: not. where ovary nrmer bad on: or mom combines, cleared up it: own fields, put the combines in the mod, cud went on with fall work while runny thousand: of lcrc: remained unharvestcd less dun lut your to keep on huvutln: until overvonn ll fin- lshcd. n is iecoonlmd u I duty. No compulsory powers have been taken to force the owners of to move them where there L: unfinished work. Pay- ment for moving to n designated point bu been arranged and most comblric owners are willing to do whnf. ls asked of them. This Ls largely clue w more thor- ough local organization than last year's. Saskatchewan, for ex- gmplo, i; organized 1n 19 aub- dlsfrlcts, with a local. committee at ouch shipping point. The 90m- mmgq try to get. out all local manpower and equipment and re- port. deficiencies. When the farmer: of : district got mgether on the harvesting Job, the need of outside help ls rc- duced. One district representat- lvc 1n Manitoba said he believed his district would have worked together uni-ll the job was finished if there had 11.0 cgutslde help- ln m: only lugs of harvesflnl; tho farmer: IQOIIIQG m be keeping up with the work. The stooklnll did not seem 0018-8 '00 far behind the binder in most. districts. Of course. s view from the highway is not always representative. The writer we: about to report that. no one was smoking on Sunday. He was told that some did not like to stock near the highway on Sunday, and over the hill from the main road saw several men at work. 1n a field near Neepawn one outfit was hauling unstooked oat sheav- e: to the thresher. The weather 26:1 been dry qricugh to permit t. The northern Indlana from areas where there are no stcclu of grain are good at stocking grain. One district organizer in Manitoba had rent out 52 men from the Norway cuss country. All but three were still with their first employers. "conscientious objectors" were also proving good workers. most marked change 1n the nrlcultural picture in 1943 is the change 1n the importance at- tached to feed crops such as hay. In the out the farmer had a mower and rake. but he handled the raked hay by muscle pitching it with a fork from coll to hayrack and from stack to stack. Now the farmer wants a sweep nnd an overshot stacker to throw if on top. ff he cannot buy these. he builds them. The Alberta De- _ r-nr cnsncorfiiiowu GUA to carry the hay up m the stack ' w Not all u... Empire’ mouths of firing gulli- rupnlvi" nutritious i005- Chemisfs have S110“? is as rich in Vil-ami“ That is W11)’ remembering in not»! s se'_po"r ‘pggkl EIOIII fllfi _ P ‘fie salmon I" Great, silent schools of North acr g anon,” fol-m of power . . . n that the oll ln canned ‘salmon “Du as high-quality cod-Infill}; moving to Britain . . a fact worm from millions of cases are - ' M‘ fronts . w“ “P” “b.1115. of 111w“- CLOVER "- LEA!‘ BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD. Vancouwr, Canada You will IIVG hut whfch m» hardware mm I GASSY STUIAAGIIS RELIEVEII _._- Eve person who l: troub- ghe power of led vvl n n: In tho mnuwn symptom; ' Dr. Evan: Stomach Ill:- turo taken at meal tlnlcl. not only prevent: all. had gffccl: but, l; promote: the uv fy of tho flomuh, mm: digestion Illrl Improve: the nppeflfe. Don't dolly order yonr baffle today. co conic- Lend a qnnrtc: . . Help nvn n Lffc! nrmuu‘ mu of War Saving Bump: Ir \0 be used for llylng M “I [flppllgg for our armed for“! ovenen. Buy n Stnnip. l"! her: now. TllE TWO MAGS 149 Gran Georn Ill"! partment: of Agriculture offered a klf of the metal parts that could not be easily obtained locally a price of $59. They quickly had over a hundred orders for them. new stacker-s and sweeps. Mnny 0:0 sold if available. At in this V8111‘. Four years ago there were few combines in this area. gin Year they will cut half the D- ' ' Borne of the peoples from Europe n-re chanslfls’ their type of agri- culture. A few years ago the Dunk- hobors were chiefly grain growers. The flne mixed farming country they ocupv in northeastern Sas- katchvwsn l: well suited to dairy- fnl and they were sold to be fak- inl full ndvunf-ale of the present cream prices. Another Order (Sydney Pelt-Record) The Department of Labor at. Ot- consld . ouch Mr. Mac- Nn-innrc did not. sly :0 specifically, c purpose f: ferret. out any duff d er: that may be hid in tho lndua lnl front. The public 5 no way of knowing how many suc characters there are likely to be in lndusfry in Canada, but. it ls fufrl obvlou: that the number o; dra f flmrhlfiffiffifia om“? “h” V. ll 68 O l‘ I filtration language will also be w,» by NP1'¢8011lB"1V¢s..Qf. the Unltct State: and Britain It’: ' ' " will very . The burden that. will beafiIlt-On employer: and emP owes kc t meet the cment see that. Stalin isn't bothering to leirn W, German. Hts loldler: nrc nlrondy of bombs, bullet: nnd bnyouctl. — Buffalo Courier Ibrprul. Lovely hlo of Cnprl, 0 l: Naples, once m. ,‘ yzround mil- lionnlre: and hone clothes they wear md nun hnvv only overconfn ovcr their nllbt- clothes The refugee: luv: and: their camp: in from lemon and on a groves o o upper part of a island; the little fawn of Capri h s: Z § 5 § man industrialist, Krupp, are bll- lets for are refugee: who we lucky enough v0 be than flint Pond ls :0 scarce that broad i: rationed on a IlO-lnmme sllc: per day and community kitchens nave been set up 0o feed tho crowd will the only food nvnllmbl: -polenb:; which f: : form of ground moi; m“ "TEmplre Air Transport N forums f0 the significance of man's to tuck dovm the cvldcr: them- nalvcl. Th unlu- llk fhlng fluucd 1m xorpgglgux: iimiming BMW“ grilling to scoop: who; c e- ‘43 W155i ‘fr?’ °'-...'°““°“u‘l§ ‘P’ htuimhip between the mars and m: vur. But w require employers in ovary part. nnm q, . "Ms ..:...'"“. m,§.".~..:fi. KE. fnrthgi" than i?» lftuntig: vnrrcnu. nil! mode re- lt of the nir. We hcvo learnt to v, he nld, a. not which had mldc ‘Flu! the conferences 0n both I of the Atlantic, which have bogauproductlva of such ad- mirable to. At present thoughts are cancentrptgd on the military Ruuhn: no nnural llnqulst: W: cocked in porridge form. -_lvan lnlffewrk - “r fish sea power, outmntch the cncmys efforts 1n the all‘. B: use the United Nations arc wlimiii-g in that. crucial com- petition, flic defmt of Hitler and Manitoba has a falr share of the 301.0 is no 1mg" m ‘mum’ But’ ssential as it ls for lrclirilclans to devote their skill and energy to flfzner‘ Pa” me marsh 131155 ‘3-"515 production for wnr purposes, the ‘a h“ Rang Nmunlalns have ""1119 requlrcincntd- of peace time trans- portation are not being neglected. It ls certain that in the years to m mblnels tdll ‘. . - 1111101118’ the binder lnsciiimtiv 111:1 iron?iicoilingiler-iiiifgiiriiiiiiirveiyriyiniiii was once thought unsuited for the W111 1,5 dQvQlQpcd m an extent gzwsr "wvhlne- Many more wuld which baffles the Imagination. Nee . ‘.d'lfl'f' . n h Manitoba, about 20 combines [Jcziiiiile Elk“ 5 (c m c Steps ave can en by enterprising ccmpanles in the Unltcd States to meet. the the opportunities which are bound to arise. Scme anxiety has been expressed that the Brl lsh Em in, intent on immediate prob ems connected with the war effort, may lose out in the International com- petition for the profitable use of air routes. Canada ls ln a. ositlon of cxpeptalonul advaxnfiigq; figs respec , by reason o g - ical osltlon, and is vitally fnaresf- ed n securing its duc share of such traffic. Arrangements are be- tug made to ensure an adequate service within the Dominion t-war years, but there ls the larger uestion of Empire com- munfcat on, in whim Onnldn will play a major role. lord Bennett as a. former Premier of Canada and now a resident in England, made a notable contribution no the discussion of this subject at n re. cent meeting of the London A:- soclation of British Enplre News- papers Overseas. After sketching the rise of Br!- whfch nude tho Emplro possible, he spoke of the changes which recent years had brought about in the status of the dorninfons. and then went on t0 stress the revolutionary effects of the use of tho aeroplane for rupld transit. While materials and light freight. might be borne convert.- ed bombers, he thought t was cs- sential to provide the best kind of passenger planes. with special at- tention fc trnnsportatlon between different parts cf the Empire. He suggested that. the time had come eratlon nt any 1n emotional meet- inc which might be.‘ held. n will Till ALLIANCI Breast now the flood unhnllowed tide‘. :0 . Your halimxed ltrength In one ong battle And XgILRtGQILQtIIUHDI of hound put: Out oghthe wrack and vunnofl of e m With strong endeavor in a cam one dny see The downfall of man's bIOOd-Iltd tyranny.’ —1~‘rederlck George Scott (A. ‘ -‘ - Scott ‘pl “ the above poem m Mr. sevelt when he met bath the Prefident and Mr. t f1. of devlslr: and Imnniiflcturlng IMHO! Ill b51301‘ dllflhllel $0 ed for the pur steps afonoe.’ sold Lrrd Bennett "l‘°‘ ‘i.’ W???" §°‘°‘.§‘§lf.§‘.f. "i? 1w pous 01998. 11 Y which this country (the United Chadwick, designer of the Lan- caster, spoke of the value of rc- soarch. on which. in his 0111111011. Kingdom) sees to ft, ln conjunction late an Empire policy with respect. much larger sums of money "m", - with the Dominlons. that we form“. to make specific Inns for consld- - Bout unto heart unfolding one front alm- A wor d rcdmmed from tyrants Ind . their ame, Americans and British aide by nldc M wrong‘: _ Bicthgxrfdin blood. brother; in mlid l1 II herald of the ditown thnflflid: thl - n Ye nremilodffiiiedze that men Ilull . Ihurchfll at Quebec rcccntly), . l bake : couple of years or so to ——-——i————-———.—-"~- f tth type fpla best sult- fer-national position with ,. f p“ e0 e ‘i. "Unrigss we take to all these matters. We shall find ourselves beaten for lack of 881W‘ mcnt. To lose the tide this ma! be fatal t0 thG ship." Ml‘. m ah- transport, and when hat b; spent. if the Empire was to h moment. comes determine our _ lts_qwn_w§.h_the_ United States. ‘QEBEANTOLIOTTECIDI? VOiUlTlé Of Cfédil’ GIG mailers of high national monefcry policv- OLIITIIIOOALTIII manna Accounts,“ Ifthebuomonflstoovvlrmfn- "'“"“T""BI"M mum 11w the vim, chlllflfhhyn ls wasted. lnniintlon l: insfiiemive, nnd requires no in too Your tell you b01- . 1943 ‘is Pfmional c; . McLeod 9 Bentlq I. I. IINTux ‘_ o. I. n. nun-rum t a “"1"” lla‘btfornoyy.“_ llf Prince so" Euhrmnand comp“ F. ARUHWAU H. F. McPhee B.A,,|(_ unafilfifinsoff" llflcy Bnlldln] Cbgiliiim PALMER s HASLA A. l. HASLAM, . BARRISTE B ha" 5' ciriiriifiiiiirsm’ h’ ch?“ MONEY rwfi" P‘ B‘ Phon: 85 l m, _ BELL s MATHIESO MONEY r0 LOAN Onmcrcn Block u. P l. llllfld ‘mum ALEX W. MATHIEH) . S Office: 90 GreafLfI-tbhirlgnlmgrl? M. ALBAN FARME nnnrsrsii Asoffl-ii- Dnllldhn Bllik of Cnmmoeiiie noun _ro pom EYES EXAMINEII ausseilnnrrru J. S. TAYLOR orromcrmsr Corner Kent and Queen if; Evening: by Allbnlnfmellll Phone 1956 Phone Residence 10L! WHYHAVE if?!“ SURE \ FEET? old Mods? two main services: I, They receive the Cllfltnf ICCOIIIIU.‘ 2, They advance money to communities. cater-prise: and W. W!" ‘hell’ legldmne needs. Along with these main function: the builu, through more tlnn 5,000 bunches and sub-agencies, render n h1g3 Important service: rehted nolccal and nnlonnl need: -:c1'vlce: which have greuly incrensed u : renal: of the vvm existence unions! But the quantify of money in mmman-ienwunmaywwnuuqanww laylholunkhcblnhfboncbncfeonnnorcllf unfvclppclllqlhnrvclbonocidfhlofillndvlfll Canndu‘: Chartered Banks exist to perform funds of the public, who thus build up bank bnlance: in the form of savings and given time, nnd the volume 0f credit, an matter: of high union’: pvvn central blnlf» d" 3m]; ofCmudn, determines chem: The Bank of Could! 111*" °"' mulv: nucf the Clmzered nmu fcclllclu In givi"! “f” co than polfciel." savings and other in the country i! "'7 mommy poliq- Th‘