ruuRUARY. 15x19‘??? , THE ,cHaa1.orfr_sro_vg1u__GvAIsuIAN __ g ll‘. Mt’ iliilil ni$l$llS$0$ " ::::::::.-.: swssmu‘ m" "I ' "””4'II3”IIII"W”II ""’”-*"'”-*"Y~*»'"”IIIII1IIIIIIII "“ Boyvscout- can ' ‘ "I “ . d‘ 1t——we uni rtunatc ‘I 513% athguvernment thato did n3 _‘ _ V , m‘ People-a Government. FEBRUARY IBih --- Zllih s. IIIstwIIlIsrIIIiPIII/Ikxnvll P. J. A. Cardl , mm.- p1 m‘ " 1 or Quebec would u i llfgggsuigblgetxkog1l Fwd m“: th c . er sane ° iIu c . o one Hffgfilllfi twill. $3 deg cadet-ship, be lust as will to ghoulo know batter t an a mem- a d. J..;e,l;~,l,.,':'.§,“c .11.," ‘lb-on of u the French people of this Prov- lluldewui n is a sorry con-fem‘ g e 3' § § 5 '9- g ll g 3 5 § g 9e 3 5 i 1 . a _ _ sows”; on l, mun“; mm llsllnesit, per cnpl 'rhe Editorials of the great Press IJIIIIIIII rant! unpmmm m m. m‘. . (a! Cugudfwboth partisan and in- , The middle of February brings with it each yesr the annual observance oi Boy graottgyaolnmlm pom“ m4 Death-Bell Conversion cglfggfsensglatgfmtuuélzllgn 132%": Scout Week. This yenr the sister organization, the Girl Guides. is joining in and ccmc‘ um which everyone sinmfflllim‘ Am wk“ about u" dean-bed mgeg Free Press‘ the mo" "an" 160.000 yonlll’ Canadians are taking part in the week's activities. Boy Scout-Girl Guide hgpfll will. m“ pell- eonveralon oi the C c, 11g pgny, Li eral papcr 0g mull“, l” n. ~ Week is seven days in the year when these youth organisations make a special cffurt to V" ' whose ' ' 1t wall“ seadsn hsvelleclsyell m pelted issues. has endeavored to lpnlsue l“ “m” . l tth a "m ca its uiddiest heighil. made wvmii‘°‘ly'liconbltilgcruepccam§lttlcn"lg Elan». e Tltljgerglrcgsntgtgngrqall‘; “T13 lot the public know Just what “ ' and “ ' ' are , to tho ‘ of Canadn's youth as serving citizens of the community. O a gfifnc Mimi" 5nd m‘ owned‘ fffifiufim" ml: M‘y’;f,'l‘,°',“““d m gllil§nilhchl=jcccli gglitxlgy buitwllglll: Nnsi yourtlheuminfegrttu.‘ gill: glitrllerivlhliftohlltoilirofilisadusafhortdiilctrerts?! ‘arfllcllilsgutzrilri‘rc- check“ kytlg mlmitcfllr “a; riots they have sen! and“ 1101111”; w-shige hC vcmmant i Politics lty. of hate, oi brutality, and of greed. The Scout-Guido Movement is the antithgsis of c» u is. result .. ti’: "t". “ltfbiii”; "assists: ‘who iciéicl°iicfilli’-' m.» . ¥f..:::.:'...".l"..".'::.:'szzrltrlr:‘:..'::':':;r:"s..".:."h::t":.l:";.:::.::u; i.‘ lg'e"h'qeu:3r1nscnt's l tldagtlo zvgieilthlsndgllflus 81.5% ‘lkfleéltbv (oil ‘fir: war, ‘n; ‘llrggnizf £3: lflélgfllgdgfzldie’: ereeds. It seeks to foster a spirit oi goodwill in contrast to hate. it teaches respect for “um... lame rg-aycetlllgfiitlhelilariéer l: "e m‘ boy m phson as a rmgga‘ perlenme in the int “m, would the physical and mental feelings oi all peoples. it teaches the sharing of llies good things with oue's neighbour. . it has been said that the Founder of the Scout and Guide Movements. Lord Baden- Powell oi Giweli died a broken hearted man in 1941. because ‘ ,, and Guiding had not brought peace to this troubled world. 1i he did. he never revealed it to his closest associates. Scouting and Guiding aims at a world brotherhood. it could hardly be expected that in little more than a generation it could accomplish what the Christian church has striven for centuries toaccomplish. But like the church it is working to that and. than ln m, Klngrs unuormt. have bccn properly weighed and M l; delve, “m, me record M evaluated by the King Govern- Qfllgda’; weelbllneed Govemmm Inent. The net result of that ex- lllg Qamdlan publlc Wm 1mg’ perlonce should have shown the well. ln lull- mmorles’ mm“, m.“ King Government that it was far happy and unpleasant incidents. “m” t° "gamm 9'31"» equip- The Qtgfiemenfl 0g Ml; Howe’ the and udequutcly maintain six div- Mlnlegel- n; Tl-almplm l“ l,“ speech lslons, let _us cs5: than attempt 1 l-wwgly 1n gllleagm ls an exmple scvcn or elght divisions and thenl of how far a Minister can so in “m m“ they a" m‘ Pmlmw may“ “l” ‘mlmmls. and m, re-inforced either for lack oi man- ‘ hl, pl-opemlly, M; Ho“ is m_ power in this country, or with. tlomlly “mo” m: slatmmt sufficient manpower, not adopting; n Omens‘, w“ “mm Comm“? measures to get properly trained " m’ paces s n gi-ddgsnstxig amen much s b I t per! dhhoniiftlelilh 11$)“ o? Canadian - Together with all other agencies and forces of goodwill this purpose will eventually be w unplugging d be achieved. During this Boy Scout-Girl Guido Week thc public is asked to see see-y.- lng and Guiding in action, to learn more fully its purposes. and in the knowledge gained K’ M‘ MARTINI - to give it the moral support that the Movement deserves. The thousands of youn"; men _ gl l l, re-inforcemen to support out“ , . w m. point tvlloe aimzmff M“?! pgflllma- m‘: ful"‘;,y'°'3,f“§p{ front line soldiers. It is a marvel’ . and women who are today giving voluntary leadership to scout and Guide Groups l. C JOHVSTOYE isicr me lead on 315' ponents oi the m" government" that the pricking oi a guilty con- pmyllwllll Cqmnflfslongf are rendering a service to Canada, which if not publicly applauded, must give them a. " ' ‘ * offlllfggw oi C0 no. 8'1)!" ‘all will be well rei- ‘Elf/aging: "g Sigma‘? “gufilél B”. Seoul‘ Auoollllnn tremendous amount oi satisfaction. Queen's County Commune“; 1nd! the HDGTII DIN)’ u wag!“ 011mg overseia; i133 w n l3 a 53d commgntgry ii an l g el u . vln‘ “m, m, l, upon the King Government's war f“, ‘one u, lheegamecgllmrleeatltlhfg policy and its preservt procraetin. "m °°"""°“‘°° "m ""1" “W”! $¥S§ce§§°e$§°11t§§l hfewlrcblorfi t be ed Md 1m ab“ an overwhelming avalanche “f. . ‘*1’ “m” mmiidpescn”: e121‘: ' ' “d enough Wm lme whedour but now in war m. y '°‘.‘l“‘.,'§"...‘l’"‘i'cc re-inforcements m‘ 1 m" b?‘ est wonder tor lcida the “verb-m by clergyman. public bodies and “b; holidays: fiivii"“-c-“‘em‘°"'l"'i {it mas. “it"s” h" corals Um 1 1 0n. t . P ' ~ " 9;" :§‘.i§§‘°.'.‘e.e"’c';"l‘c‘éi‘u$“§ay'§ f-lfifilifififibhIil‘? "$355? .‘..“°c§’.';"..fi.i““ci. tiff; lsmrtfi-If-"ht w»? I?‘%-‘ill"»~%l§e°§iii.b :"-*l"ou.*'s1:. 'i""‘“°' "c" . ' oo o1 o cs power o ma?“ Mm md mmlgutug f, ll thtfimnot suwondeerxfrilltlultrtllgeltmnts. think first M the need‘ of u“ ‘yfnfwmuczoiritlglrlu be- "19 Flu!” membu“ M theuganq fiédlerrcnéadwuliiic lc31‘§§(te'lcv'l§§rde'u_e l ~ to odian Lesion whose loyalty and O ° .. l . the only m"! 111mm“! the x/pedi t will ever apply to ‘ggéigecetskle wittgmdmddeqiilmpegrly’ amigo??? ”°y.°.‘?“i'i2i. gctegfrgscuegl “{{{‘e‘r;‘°'..,§f,“%'m“"‘f;dl'§ "l l . tw w ho h d e e em“ ' who docs he col-seas th M iolgthzkflguntryflxfld galehgfpfllilfg the. expedient to pursue htnhne rlght." properly describes . mam“ “d ‘milk’ “t h°m° * Said the Great Dellverer Chur- surely th should be spcged uII- lllll Qme llme a .. , go- No Allied ma.‘ gnigletscffinmghlfr°m ‘l (vllctorys ir. Europe before earl lea" ° m” r" H°w°~ mid-summer or later in the year.’ p M? glzflcfiave m. public Churchill's words are always true “hlbmm ‘m Pm o’ land full oi grave warnings. Eisen- lste mnlster IIIII TIIIIIIIIIIIII Former Scouts Awarded V. C. e must, and mfdwfildgfuehgtswwru the act M . my politician-and you my“ absolutely rlsht. unseemly l!!!“ with unseemlng haste and most ,....,..u speed for Mr. Kins. who acted as if he were glad to gm clear oi Mr. Balaton. the lurdest working member oi the Cabinet‘ and one who placed the soldiers need of re-lnioccemald before the desire of the whole political of- fice. Mr. King soon found l- 110W Minister of Defence, General Mc- Naughton. “The Milli"! 1BR’- fl’; lament th o! Dames ‘or A“: hower pleads for more and more eff rt in war work. What ss you Kg‘; 3f "lefiveen ‘he of othls-weak. spineless, po ticsl- Ml, Ramon the” Kilausemces- iy-mlnded Canadian Government? lpdwlble ' n m’ m‘ Our Canadian soldiers are in the for th A , . . _ mum M w“ afskefg uffjlgg; thick of it, lighting deaths bat ‘l. u 1 th 1 t lmpassahl ter- galpflm: Minister-Ms“ ‘he 9°11‘ raein ‘L: Afplaetfulataly. and thee Ger- °° “mm”- Ml" Kins z tifled s1 gfried Linc Are mug] m; ‘Lake the M17 ‘dvm gagged osroldlers toe be kept in C5111- pm‘ ° ° 3"“ “Y '1" ">- adzt wh-llc their brother scli‘. .- flprggdmblgeelgmsfltfrtlzvlmlgrwwl the are dying in hnncir-zds in lb" ' u” e-V PM" dcadl kind of warfare namely votes against soldiers‘ lives and slough... and flssxauhlng .____Al__'_ Two former Canadian Boy Scouts, both oi them from British Col- umbia, havc been awarded the V. C. during this war. Canada's first Victoria Cress winner, Colonel C. C. I. Merritt (left), was a Cub and IIIIIIIIIIIII welfare. It ma seem a reat . 1 - - ' . lfiimwlwhyigflzhll“lz4f“wh_ "m, m, nlllmx, M nolflay lmprrsor-Ib-e defluwrs? Scout in the 6th Violltfiil Group. Mujor Charles Ferguson lloey, (right), His Excellency the Governor-General, The Chief Scout for Canal}, m w“ damp“ "an m‘ _ when Mt Km‘ "bl-l mm lo "m"! Gun-me. gull: his V. C. in the Burma. campaign where he was serving with the is shown as ho presented the first copy oi the Norwegian Boy Scout mind of the Omddiln Aim! c-hmifh P5086. but Mr. Raistun - Dr ish Army. lie was a Scout. Rover and Assistant Scoutmaster at ‘llpudbook to the Honourable Daniel Stcen, Norwegian Minister ta \ . mmu_ pump‘ M mum no; Igcamvgefiéllilieen ltgéhgstita; ‘F5115 tpro- n coals much more m human I Ilsa-multi- C." Colonel Merritt is a prisoner or war and Major lloey Canada at Ottawa recently. Canada's Boy Scouts have provided 33.000 ‘ > g5; wiltillllslifallfrfiofilé*figg°r- g; g“ a a m“ life to assault rather than to de~ "9 ‘ 9- |l v- 0- W" “Wlfdlli lluiihllmflllflly- » Handbooks for the Boy Scouts oi Europe. , . me Minister's: question uus just . nun“ fend in war. Look at the T191115 on... he u. not y... p». of 533M313 p“ ‘K-fotggr m ‘$555313; rllg$mgltglr torleqlzndglaxrxrmlcz-sualtllfii. :r___‘xrsluzrswlnwlllrywawssccvyyazsvysscvwfisst. Canadian Arm?’ which W" __ _ ________ -_--_-___=_____;.__._.___ lodeothly tired of nnctlosi to so Wm’ lwim- 1* WM the with is the cash price for progress thus the-u 0- 6- 1"- Party do their amt and startling because then m e IrWsTrTnFFE Allin. 0f MI- Kim's blulflns career when ll much wlll be added w utmost to beat the candidate gfuafifunsed lumen u. mntdcal costtwin human lives before 697114118 the 9117MB“ bflnn". ' victor even in Europe is gained?‘ ATM Mmlsm d Dam" 7°? At thslys vital time. there is no l: “ma” i“ ‘mmher cla“""° choice-no alternative course. no semblance oi Conscription for him Lul-nllll; ll, ls 5,, ahead and con. It was a different story when representing Quebec. l-te would quel- 0y be lest, The question ls so John Bracken returned from see- ‘°°“°" w‘ 4°" "lldfilwdifv WI absolutely simple. It is the height‘ ins Canadian soldiers overseas. w" "w" m“ “h”! Quvbwh of folly to debs/to or deny. 'rhe,Mr- Bracken spoke revealing the ““"'°°"‘°'1P“°'"“S- and III Ord- right course of not-ion by the King true Picture. supported and eec~ u‘ i° 491ml! hi!» illuglcal position Goveynmen; and by Qgngdlgylg 1e ended Col. Ralston. showing the he makes an open indefensible so 91.81.,’ l; lllls yqll ln me 1e¢e,_attltude of our man now disil- attack upon the 89118181 Slrufflfly 1c l5 it, send all me trained yg- lusioned with s weak, discredited and general planning of great and lnlopcmepw with all marble Gov/eminent, unwilling to send gm Alum c°m"m‘d°"m'ch1@1'- speed where they are so badlylthem adequate rc-in-forcements. enorsl Eisenhower. As the Allied needed, and then keep the Reserve‘ The disgraceful episode oi’ Can- war strategy is being unfolded to D390; Bl lull and adequate adlan soldiers being sent to Great "It World. evsrlzone will? ally 5trangtil. u ilflritatlglas ifieindoroblgenias tiirmw- “m” W - The McNau hton episode w l‘ I18 er r es over our. s a dom and prudences and correctly be recnrdifd a: a remarkable one terrible disgrace to Canada now ""'““"‘ i“ "an"? i" “villi hum- in Canadian History. The rcnnenhavm most unpleasant and dis- an life. Most foolish and base- cQmmandc-r-llhchjef o; the clm-‘agreeable repercumions in the lea then is the attack of the Ex- alllall Army who leg; may high United states. But it is the dir- 1 or of Air upon our Allied position. or as he says-“Not offvt {B51111 0i’ the Kind’ Govern- Supronte Conunander. But are m5 owl. will and Bccgrd." ol- wlm ments weak. vacclllating policy Mlior Powers hands themselves ln other words was dlslnjlgged as on our manpower policy during‘ clean? Was he not a member of cmlunander-in-Olllef, attempts to this war. The other disgraceful pull Mckenzlc glngg (ghggmutg result is the number of desertions ul decision of the war our of the fire. and in the vain at- from the so-cslled Second Army- was made in Ottawa when they lempt. gels sgvgl-gly Romp“ htm- that is the Army designed to stay ob the Italian camvoiim. or er- lulas he was ill, but the mus ery remains. His own statement was. that he was moved against his ovm Will and accord. Anyhow. he 1m learned two things since he beam Mr He the General gives up the role oi 0 (“up l s- l 153ml Allen i a soldier for that of a politician N D R l2 l?" ' ' when he says: “I attribute my dlel- ‘ n Eltéhggxgeee.“ Hgggld. {all lgrtifiysgiilcrf ggvgoéivvelleurcg; T _ , .__. Thomas and Billie MacKinnou. lflyéll/Y and devotion to the Prime t: mstlilcic $§cl§°§s$§§‘n§7 Amh- Mlnlsifl"; I have dedicated mv- Prize for best attendance in 5911 l0 “l9 B7933 081158 f0!‘ Whit?! first term: Billie MacKlnnon. - the Liberal Party stands; 1 will "1- Teacher. Caroline Mccsbr I" fight to theifinduandhin the end ThifligiggflVglzh Féeib. l3q- <Ct>rl-- civlllgn lady 2111c the ship's u-l- .______.i ' our cause w rump." ‘ B 8n 18W y 9y w ere drinking was lilklh? 555T lgQyALTy 59509], issued u prepared statcmtnt uu- place. Citlis ruling was dlss uro- Strange Words itnlgztitsvoglleitclialbitngrélrv lllilgvlifillllli-S wiilllout logcc in Dotti: inslpzzricrb. lgcpol-l lol- January_ ' o l y ug ' 1e cru e was :10 out s or c- "c Dc l._ Blah summing words indeed, were insulted and molested l re- cause of Bflv improper acts on board "Kmf l‘ " . _ but nothlng mat lndlcales m” in thgqckoncluslon than ‘it! The facts are that the visiting T191231‘ ‘xfllia,L§°n;ver;3i'i%l_ a me great cause? for which me .13.. ust pin .b$iid..._\‘<0ll2_gl0: party arrived one hour and _ 110' 61ml“ III“S'r ' Marisa Dam, Liberal Party stands. is the cause g1. ggfél‘; ‘t’? ad yéhfldlifimqcfil. a ‘d minutes 1M9‘ The mg “PM ‘he '1 ° Viariivn Smith- Ii Jeanette Per: of backing up the Canadians The mnmrlcmflollgn‘; cfulnl... _ _ _-_ l l." T l1,‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘whim “vefsells- m’ ma‘ "l" repW-ts tight in merflberFcipalell f"? geiauseutllc 9' 11*“ ‘$172133 - ‘cl-chic III ar-I Fred Corwrau "lllmPh °i ‘he “We W"! "W" easier the United State's chests tlratlcn ‘$51111; gcSSIQvaittlQltz zhgnliiral.‘ and Hurry Love issuab- 1m 809G119“? mm’ °f r°'1"‘°m' guard travelling show "Tars and at the iettv ht that tlnlc. ' ' Grade II-—l. Francis Perry; 2 men“ °"°'1'5°95 -' instead °7 Spars" were insulted and molested At no time was the ui‘lc'-r in NWIIIII Smith Mid DQ118185 PIX‘!- tehllrkinil 0! fllnfllrfll; We WRT- hi! Feb. 4 aboard a Canadian navv tut: (liurgc ofuhc tug hililprOfichpcgl or mvh Iequnll: 3. Doreen Walsh. if ifllklnil 0i POSPWBI‘ wfldlillms dilrlnl; a cruise of Vancouver Hnr- requested by any member of tho (‘rode II Jr.——l. Garfield Mac- “hfin he SBYS-"mflt ham‘? ll-P- bor and that the scheduled tin-cc visiting party to irrlng the ship hack Ki: on. ' U18 but!“ With the TOW YGBOUOII- hour course was ended nfter 4'.) or to curtail the cruise. because cl ( .::l.~ l S:'.—l. Lena MaeMillen. arles). is to decide the future of minutes because of incidents. any irregularities. (‘trade 1 Jr_-No Qxuns, Canada for a long time to come. The R C.N gtlateénglt wgsosigu- Facilities on board the lug were perfect attendance; been; M0,- Mr. Brennan's Return 1914-1018" was incorrect. and Hon. Senator Bsllantymo, a Sir Robert Borden's Union Gov- ernment. had to put the General rght b’ showing that after I whine Conscription in 1916-1917. there was no further tack of ade- quate re-iniomeunents. This state~ men: left General McNaughton in 1 sorry when “ ‘ Bsllamyne said General McNaugh- iun. as a military man and com- batant oi that war. all about it. ' ’ However. the General said that Conscription failed in the war or 1914-1918. and than he made a second blunder. lie took full re- Isonslbillty for advising the Prime Minister that the voiuntaryisys- sva rs r» t» ,- 0 b. 1 c» 5 F Q- f1 c. ism would bee enc It is to d id 'h th u b Admir . I ~ I - .- .- of needed wpuomJmfe. aim: "W594 i110 IIIIPBYJII Gui/eminent self then publicly spanked and in 0811MB. men and etsoxreier‘: vsllleliaovgrayorllrg gommgnding officer, ‘Pacific 551g? ficiiflbraihc°°cgt°filc‘llllilliblllifi gilf‘ ‘valsh’ Mama Um] then. General McNaughton had ‘uthmty t° lmwum“ ‘he 3m‘ repudiated. The electors oi North mm- J°m Bmckm i‘ n“ m m” i191‘ 09170111111111? t0 grow in freedom At no tithe was rmv conmihinl Telly... l“ Joan MacMlll-n l ed that he gavevthc Prints m!‘ Commonwealth Air Training Grey spoke in no uncertain tone, hflbll 01’ mflllind false statements. of conscience. of faith. and of ex- Text of Statement nlndc to the proper naval nlithcr-l “ ' ' plan in i999. and bl ked it f c ustl When he makes t t t h two years? I wonder how man); all; 25kg stlflfiireyller: can prove it. His c}? lanetnhfenflrey? Primes! human llveI. ave. Can- me Qphllun pnuieellng or"... em. North election defeated the Gov- aglal ave‘; atrtlmttfi are lbelinz lvuvld gdia-n people on the vltalmrques- sltlgltgglzgufliélfidaw. lldadBragkenb l’ or e pr cc ess o ll _ l, ,, " dequote re- orce- uppor an cor- llears lost in getting the marvel- "1225 fepr on?‘ fighting sons over-lroborsted by every Canadian sol- ous Common-wealth Mr draining 5911s." General lVilcNa-ug-hton sck-ldler who comes home from Italy Klan ln operation. Mr. King and llgwledgcs giving the Prime Min-loud 5918111111. Thcv all weak the resslon—to live their lives in mes by any member of the party‘ 7- _ K..p,,lne,s_ and Qbllndgngg _ or Text of the statement iollmvs: concerned. PARK CORVER SCHOOL whether they are to come under No evidence was produced by All necessary dlsclplinarj/ action. new“ the bondage o; a mplelely u“. any witness. to indicate there was is being taken with respect to ra-, {or Jam, scfupulcus lllclalol-slllu whlcll m“- alny intoxicating liquor aboard the tings mentioned in the foregoing}. and,‘ qlley-lldes under we gals, mm; 0g slillibelwent that which was broughl l In sssuing this statement _I ice. EL. ~ . a progressive tabla» on card by a cvillan member o. impelled to add that in mv oginlcn. This of Park Corner School n” '1. Elaine Graham: z .-bell: 3. Jean Parsons 1. Robert MacKen- "Y save orders without full _ l5 me sullen-lent o; llle U"! Vlslilnfl DBTW 1H Clmtruvcntiuu the minor incidents which did actl _ A v c l _ ,, ‘Y. linowled o; r. Power o ht t be a 1 ice h -.nme mousse-they II t ll th h a t1 °i “""“1'°@"m'°"§~ The Shiv is ubllv trike Pim- Wvuld “'11 ‘I-"l" ‘°‘ 1" m‘ m“ n5‘ " m“ would ti; A1li2°b.ei:u.u°n' who" that record. u‘ o pro" O iilfilcsalyvlie an; lhrdd eixfwigc lsame story-they oils cniphaslz: ltgxoiltioghgf 3151c»?- gfccllgglgrme n: m‘ “ummzcd i“ “"79 l‘ Y?" 15' °°°\1I"1"~‘<1 11M email!" "ilvill Y°'I v11. l Nellie Monlgom. 8o General ucm hton tails re udlated. He accepted office as the need for men and adequate rs- one purpose only-w heir the ‘"511", I. . k l ~ l . imam“ “°‘ b?“ ‘gnwed "v 5Q‘ ' crv m4 Charles Murphy (eousil- mlglllz whirl; . alston had "'1' "MIMI M ister oilsgatloéiasi gtéfiacefaft-lliaigflégllgxllilsowllattruelwut-lttlfe {initials mgn in lire flletld. rhofil- l“ u‘; ‘flag lgflcléua"; belggulnolégq girvollllglut lrléglleljnvlogzrinbers u v1 i. - » _ “when a. mm- "lmvd m’ h‘ 0t of specimen irrlccglcibllggt 13» pglhicel reasons "Mum. a exhumed wmmm- mmvw "8 v “It v a P ~Y idonce in the engine room, ma. 1n iiigned) v c: Brodeur. c n s.» Par hm‘ he Public” stated his fact contain issue disinfectant Rea Ad 11-11 RCN conlman» “n/bemf- "TY "lalunlny and mm" curried on board in accordance ding gfficcrnPoclfic coast. ‘RIO is a i about the date of the next Fed- accepting thc duty of eniorcln 011W WHDONPY leave to recuper- groperly. he was defeated. It is Wm, regulallons. ‘fiction of thenatttlogcnllbidurim oral Election. Many say 1t would the "Right About Face" policy ate. when they know that the , Jean Campbell; 2 "t “us naked m- xm r hi ° g or s Ifllsnsticp, _ be disastrous to have an election vgrnmeil-t when the Order- Uunltiiun Government keeps the l1 time in this count for thc .. . "“""”"“ , Muskie to thy: gar-lig- 1" W" WM- bmufie 1t mlsht In- ltrllfcglohcu was adopted and thelflvaflsble re-iIVuIv-‘rments here a - alligators w demand smgrltv and olgnfetllltrilnilcbnilonggfualrtmlcwc WEST COVFETD smom $3355‘? Council ma“ “n. tel-fore with the war more, 1 up deals“... was made which should Plrflltly for political reasons? r. mt political maneuvering in cah- undel- llle lnlllleme l, l-lquo, bu. t f J P. l; '3 Ira Pidaeon’ ltriptloa, %e gm. not know how much that idea in- have been made in 1942. So Gesi- Bracken, emive Conservative didates especially Ministers of the w“ ml udlu ed by hls comnland. gepgr X91”! allfilhle"... Mama... l pymas plll-l Ive long 1m ll“; ml. mhbln. fiuences Mr. Kifi, but it is my eral llicNaughton went to get elect- Leader. sums up the ruult oi the Crown. m s few weeks General 1n 0mm- to c “film r...- duty. Md n‘ e " ' so, 2 Jam, Mack,"- 3‘_ n“ l Should have WWW "V" if f- ‘Kind Bees. a ed to enforce a policy which he Grey North election very conclsc- McNaughton “The sodler" becomes H return preceded arrival oi the (grade TX. l Florll-ldfl “lgnlljlgj ‘Lnynolyzf ' the Ho oi 800d chance or something he could publicly stated he did not believe lv when he sevs-"The result in- transformed into McNaughton guest party by several hour-s. 2 Alum‘ M1"; 3 Glvdon wllll l Grade I Sh; l_ Bruce canvpben: "flmedlstelv after the pldmcll, use as an issue. he would have on in wlnt abstlrdlty. Genera Me- dicatss three. thinso. first. that “The Politician". a follower in Two other rulings did cOlilc un- fir“; vn‘: '1 ‘Dwld Mqvrxin- 12, Frank Mlcgenzlc. 3 “M; 942. relieving ul- og my election. There have gecn general Noughton became an adherent of when l 5011011111191“ “hi! it! W0- word and deed of Cunadaa grcat- dcr the influence of liquor during _ H, ‘ M‘ ‘ " MMR“. ' ' 1 mlluticn to a promise he should 919cm" l" mum M?!“ 1n All!- a olltlcnl Purl)‘ and B mémbll’ 9 1M0 ""5 l‘ "1"" @111 lllwn est political manouverer and weak- the trip as the result of acccpilng "°“' 2' o ‘F awn M Kl - l‘ 5,439" I Jr- l wgll”, M“. ' two have ntade. Then we have n-sus. and 1h the United States. of]; Government-in which he our u nnnoower fairly. not unfairly: cot Prime Minister - Mackenzie drinks offered them by members ziiffdfae ‘Qq-cIl-lngfln? 3f“ ljlfiffill. l L955‘ -' 1 .‘ hi! anomeleup ulllgllom ‘m, Ind I don't think the war effort ml believe and tried to get elcct- INOM- thlt when the nations’ King. Grey North has s ken in of the viiitin uartv. In this in- Wm“ " ' . Perfect allendmwe; an,“ M“. l W‘ "We Minister 4 m, ma”, was adversely affected. In the cc h, enforce a policy he publicly MM III filled upon to defend us no cheer-nun tone BhD that "um "M" l = “"4"! m‘ “m” g ‘d v- 1 Ina Boll Yme Jean cenpbcn Evelyn sm- . - ...°t£"'°' "°"‘ “" m” “l?” s“'°'-=-' "‘"° "" M bu" cc=nd~=mns and do" m" ""9"" l" i" "real; "fililsl; m": "h 1~1=-=“'*=u@ 916cm" 1= a; 1.':r...."."" “my m his: 1v? -. y... 8.... Cnrmbéli . rv at ' rom on ors e t l, ov n ~ _. '. ' ” - - ' ' ___.___'_ hm“! falllzgtneln-tgdngllvgl‘ ssue bet the two great in The Prime Minister om wl lat tlligledwgilkbeggltlltmfignedwiillen one l-allng, belonging to Jilzilrpy Code Ill. l. Orville Willis. .. IMPORTANT m WAR parties as to war effort-both ' m. leaded. cntreated. re-Iruvrvemeuf-l must be adequate. parties supported it equally. |§f§l".h°§§.1cnchpthc voters of Grey not stlnted; third. that in a m“:- It is unfortunate that Canada North. but the electorate treated ter where lives are at stake there did not follow Great Britain's lea mm as the Germans now treat must be an approach to equality ~ l, ;oi service and equality of sear!- smmm-nllke leaderahlp l3 new ship, did come aboard‘ immediately Curl Cflif- _ D _ “L Gwen“ McNaughton mes before arrival oi the visiting party. fllgfilzilflglfi A- 1- Mug? M" ‘m Talc. ‘he basis of face powder, fibula", John Bracken John and was found to be lander the in- _ imports n_t_ war uses . fluence of liquor. "l"; ’ ' " ' ' cc re Government in war time. Ohur- ols. . Bfifih“ "m" “M” M‘ m" 'I‘l to n t bl lea - m Plebieelgg 0g “Q 5° “n, chill, the glee-t libcrator leader w at a campaign it was in Grev ficc. decisions on military mah eerily-John Bracken has no need cushy; sna§zlagenfnngf '53:“ “f” ez-"w '"“.l:"'"- r" 21"" w": " "n" he iii‘. ’l'.‘.".i."°...il°‘i’c’iiil't.i "trill: 3'...'."’.§°“'lt "its: ".‘I."€"‘°..-'i.'€ z yum h“ dom-m» I» Ind procrastinate?‘ act-the bu‘: gas an gglftgl sow-int?lmieeiavllcyafir§"cf C. F. csndi- encv.” ' gound-rllllifi n14“ RN" Qhlmglgn- §1§Zl§c°°“'%lr dun“ imliyrotiigtdgil-I ' lg k f ti i hum‘ inrloodaiiylal lre's greetat need my}. Kl recognised the wise princmlet date Either. Wonderful-WM l9 If v0" 0w!!!“ 9W8"! Mc- his love of Em ire is too deep- ol- lhe Yuma‘. ,,;“1,°§,,i,,;.,,,,,. epub- “'7 °fl9""'"l" ‘ ° ‘mu a v m , “Norseman: gym“ 1-5, . that there was a deumnd for "iar- t? the C c r attitude? Their Natthw“ “ma” m u" Ot- seated and fundamental to allow "shed m“: vl m, “ll... Bonemtcctlnuflvcsdcpcndiorthelrheaithllliviiaity W! allowed by “l. oeaslm all the talent and brains “Zun- (Jgldlivcii lifter his trio to tows Oonnnsnd of me cenadlan him to be swayed from the hath comer-nee med 3,1,.“ a cahfqnar l5 on adequate, regular supply of minerals and vitamins. ‘i! the 0m; mug“ ’M'_l,, e: one eeuel, _ mu 0mg, ml;m‘y-,l,<,p. pnmlng home 11nd ielllnR Legion on November 0th, 1m c: duty and loyalty for the asks inquire ink) the” reports whiJl Tbdnygyoucltngetalltheiivitslvilamiulcoulbiuadiltl ‘hit- M w, All“ l. m; ‘w; will M" 791N794 u" WMYWI‘ ‘éamdh that ‘everything was fine when he ststed-"l-lowever it is of political gain. were up arentlv given t0 ilu: piers bone-nourishing minerals. phosphorus and uidun, is "w!" M 0mm Mblhnonaqee but m. King thought otherwise" with our soldier boys’! Nothing not of post-war problems that v Prime Minister Kins. like Hu- before t e hryu authorities. "ALL-ia-ONE‘ Vitamin Tablets. You uh onaaits! wills somcu‘ “u, sum There me n0 brains u conic; from Caldwell about adequate re-lwouid m: to you tonight-We ler, has played out htI eulw- m eo-called "acts of muleslnl- breakfast, one aitcr us»... svsuv on. lntiiiavay “P! need. Man [be e lin Mr. King's opinion! save in iniorcemcnts till Col. Ralstcn. thedtave yet to bring this titanic he has reduced propriety Ind 00H- lon" appear to have taken place n5 diet is brought up to full minimum requiremmts. liasy "Water m", m m. lll, gbml pug, ‘M j, w, l,“ he“, of me "i=1; showed the wsyutruggle. in which we are now duct in public administration in follows; llml "hnl-fujfluj. plgurifin m4 rmmetlepelueyiddto glaufilleleg m. laPoiuts. up m‘. “m, m, m,‘ l,‘ pm, 90mm: _toid ihc lruih sbcugnguallrlg: keflrfignedun: Iillwmlgtogvye 31:: ttiralged cl) wcrllllflcrllsu to glelxevcl ma; nnmgoeggllglghcheiplng ‘adslllar hllc ‘Mumlm “with lmlmt m] munnwd _ - ‘ ' . . R Cl EX Q . COII! Ml! I": it - l‘ n‘ o‘ m‘: ‘u’; man“ °°'fi,’““‘°“§ ’,§.,'_,",f,‘},'°°.§'.3.§l“'s.c1c1nignition oflconcentrate our full attention on sooner ythgo Federalp elecign. is ion with an unsoligitcd "squcczc." o! “Mflmu “b, ‘ma’ minim...“ 1 . thtl ldtos . th "rh hkl 1r1~ :1 l. 19pm.“ .0 "peg" “file? c3: refill?“ Th‘§.'.”d§_.1s$c11g°gmg m hard-es i'n geld. in ‘iwbtufig mgtethiil bgectltlglralsomgwtfolliswd theeilfisliacn: 310G011 elvetookllsltilsc; rlln paigna nodwlctory Iron-us. are now Party/agrees to support the Order- they must yet fight before we pass lead of Grey North and relegate full view of many on deck. Jnlgmlly m4 “my lllellluglong¢ lmgoyqqcll [0 change the rltrhf- this last herd tstreitph. calla hi; Mr. King to the oblivion he richly “Qélaeljotlnllzd uattemptilil’: [lilemmc l, ty Gene“, 1g l; gm”; gllq cemdim people apoumarc policy being made in later staternen l er‘ A ort ldeeervee, . e or .v - Y "cum mu tin neseh b» certainly deserved a better ocy- m. 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