t, THE CHARLOTTENWN GUARDIAN Ears t . tsetse ‘ "*1. tr was ALWAYS seen some. ONE'S FIRE. some oav i1’ m/tv as vouns-tnsurts Doing without Fire Insurance is ‘at Montreal the other day '1> lllldiFqf-[L I .—_-¢0§__-_ EBB SAND FLOW lu our tie-snatches this tnurning. l i't|ll oi’ traditions n! the British Army and Navy, itlori- History is lnus traditions inspiring each sear: Prim“ of farm pr°‘1"°9' whim l“ t-ration to live up to the sittndartis 1m“ has“ "f a" m” 1"'“51"'""-‘" are EH m, m prpdpveegnr‘ in" m, about down to rock bottom and. that there shall bevBrltlsh troops along the ennui, hitt that there shall be British gnrrlsons estalilislt. ed ttt various strategic points in- land, lu order that no successful attack could be made gateway tn India. found. ii’ miscbttnce befell the len- der; some other look up the office flomastlonaliy there was n change of leaders ii’ the iirst proved timorfi nus, For danger real and thrilling was the spice oi’ the wild chase. - 'l"ne winner was not be who ttpnn tlte K01’!!! Two Nationalists Parties. ‘poasi: RUGS stator: BELLS ROOT currntts GRAIN ctwsnnas WASHING MACHINES I _ .. . _ . ,.................- E [Dem-um qqgia.&—~—~——————fiqoi§ga . I .ge -___..___.__._ THE gpmwflflpw“ pump" i m , , . nit . , i::.'::..:._":::.:.::":L.."t::.:'13:32: . 1 , 11" v1" P1111“ iler independence - » g 1 ' "1'""' '“" u Clarion out... r dept a. n. uuun. nim- uc - , ‘- ,7, ' , j - ‘ r 1: ' u w.“ 0"“ in“ ‘am’ R ' L cHAs Dwnrfsd 11y tho lmiwruance of I i‘ .1 l " -, '7 ' . o mm or “in, E E tho Irish negotiations. there are ° _ . I . Y _, . __ g , f d”, i r t u u' which no tn»- an t natty (rounded 1881i lit-I n: you (delivered) II uvuen. going torward in London discus» y -' a ‘ £:|ynflfifi1:IITIIII|I0|I" ‘sllllllzlli: IQIIBIIIQI) II shalom ll Calida and “JD to ll. l. A. Hons between ‘he Erma“ (Invent - I . t - r 1 5' ' ' r o’ kw n n Ml www- et II- d resent ttv a oi Egypt ‘ O ‘ " l TUESDAY. DECEMBER w. 1921 1t»-=1»»~»~1~- ere-e» 2‘.‘.’.’;‘...‘;‘2.;‘ii.. .. . ' . 1 1 .l ‘flat-truuh‘ ch-rzuh" wit" mm“ » ‘ _ The etymology oi staeplselinae Egypt The Dream“ m ma‘ Egypt ~ . é ‘ §$r§'-5'1-'--3-1'11'1114-'fi1c5a1i"lf13:1 TRIBUTE T0 CANADIAN! ‘radian soldiers have been made to l“ w‘) mwmus m "an in} Grown‘ will be set. up as an independent l‘ . V” » figure largely in (‘nnadlan politics. 3x13: ulzilznllezlafiirla Szzzemefi: nation, wit’lt Britain relinquishing . ' ~ “when m "me" of “mica, ‘m The mm “m no! M", the s“ rode s" » every r|xht1jlargexcaplas raga,“ ,~ , L 1 ~- .algltt to it, crossing sai- , . - - ‘ I W _ . ._,___ ...__._ _-___.. p", u ma,“ m, m, “on”, w," mm bu, Wm, mm m, Wu u, mm, h,,,,ge_ um,’ Dunn,‘ m, o, Lhznflttzi quits t1; “slim: 11: For two weeks beginning December 10111 W8 W111i)!’- Iv , f l, almost ready to die of fatigue and make. and unfortunately did makoit-lmhar. Pasture. crops. mot-land or dgamock h“ “mun. m wmeh Mr. fer our complete stock of . ,- ,‘ T {£411 07 4111f . . ride and t‘urrow—~wh0 so riding ‘ . ". ~ ' 1 it still became necessary 1m" 1119 political capital-out oi both their _ Lloyd George may give hLs 811.1%;- .; BY HYNDHANS THmER ‘to call tor tron-pa for dnnzcl" DQ111111 rtchieventenis and their stacrlrlces.lig;alfitfii:v “m? m “m “m w“ 1101i 1111111‘ 11"‘ 111511 1113111111111 Th? l 1 , to repel the enemy the (‘811111111111-11 we trust we have beard the last v1 ‘But there are tmv indeed to setup“ m“ ‘way or “no ‘an e ‘It _ ' ' most rabid Egyptian Nationalists 1 * w"1"’“1""1" m" fir" m “mm?” 1111B 81111 111111 1191119101111 111"‘ 11""'iwhn'n a Mm some 0M“ “pa” admit that Britain owns the canal - l h" Sprvilw and m w")? WM the)‘ pie; including our; politicians, Wllilfiz: qlgnglcsltlonrrm Won’ ‘y? ‘he and has u vital interest in it be- I i) l " "1. - b tn . - “" “a “ "m" "”"“" " t di ; b t the think . “ r ~~ i.» natvtan HARNESS g I‘ __ Wren t c) w re n - I tribute paid to (annda and (‘an- gun in lrphlnd, whim, a those“ by Egyptians and not by me B” l I’ l. 1- Fhls was the tribute paid in the mhan Hnltllerg by the greatest n! leader tnok mounted men ttrrtise “Sh. T“ "Us m“ w" om“ Wm t x 1. tttnatiian corps by General Foch a" mmmry amnnrmge’ Gpnna] xfllllgtifléyglblgnghiizegnlslway? ‘ill: m" consent. h d9mands no! only t 1 ' . g o _ I t l reckless gambling, we believe. And tr IS ‘demonstrated urn other think- ing business men feel "l" “i! . about it. Lei our Insurance protect your dwelling and place of 17115111055 l from loss. ‘E or_ni-:s“r stamped and every pit-cc guaranteed, the kind we sell. 10m; higfnfy m- .,_(-|,i@v@m,1ng-_; byii-EVPI! without the stimulus of a [hp nrhiqh Am“. “Outfit”, m, ytnfchangs c-i‘ government. were not tribute this the (‘an adian from the p, mm, m ‘iikelyt to go any lower. The change. stiltiiers ileuer- when it comes, will no tiouht be tiliesilnn of the Allied nrtnitt». When it became necessary to cull for shall dmthtless he vallt-d upon in troop..- tor tinniZt-r [minis (he (‘nn-jlhank the Liberal gtrverntnent. Iprmtti of this tribute from ilie mie mPn" m m" dam‘ o" whph a" m’ utau in all the Allied» armies who "“l""'m1""- ""31 "m1 1'“3F1"“"Yr m’ llltwPd. in eomtttereial and ludustri. til activities tllgllnl’ ituttutg the nations or the _ v as in the great ot-ea; tf water that surrounds the world. During the early years oi‘ the war ieartlt that we hail never dreamed |oi attaining to andthe (‘nmtuander- liti-Pltit-l’. the greatest figure in the l ‘for the better. in which ease we (‘f-IIIIP home first, but be who had llunked nothing in the route, even possibly hnd gone. further around to negotiate an extra hazard. Egyptian Nationalists are dlto- ded into two classes, the irrecon- cilahles, who hate England and would have no treaty with her. mid the more ntoderate Egyptians. who are in favor oi‘ a free alliance drive to get tiossesslon of the gov- tlteu that Etnpirc. has disappeared. sympathy m’. mp m" M m? Gov, Britain retains her grip on EZYDI ernmcnt ttnci in prelense nt‘ search- gardless 0f cost. l menled form of socialism,‘ the "GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP 01"‘ RAILWAY ." There are two out,- stitndinz projects lor railway sei- tleineni before the people; that of [OPPSIH in the country, nu interest that was great, not het-aitse uf Egypt itself, but because oi’ iuilln. With the Suez (‘anal itt hostili- From Dec. 10th t0 Dec. 24th. CLOTHES WRIINGERS At Specially Rédiiciatl Prices Our prices 0n all the above make your selection ore marked down re- l Call early and [NSURANCE | erumeni railway r-LVRlPms or the "mww" 8mm" “nd ‘m ‘"~‘l')1"'nd' ' r a - , '- t M; E .7 - ,,,,,,,n. ,...,., ,,,,,.,,.. m, M... ., Should they t...» s... the ,,,,,,,,,y, t... hlgyiil. t. seems m... there t. while we have a large nssoittntnt l0 choose from. p- 11- v,,1|,'m,.,.r and flnmpw"l\' may w,” fault of tniurse will he alv-ihutai v 1111111111)’ 1" 111"" ‘l1 90111111111113 " " ‘ A 111° 1"“-"“'" “"""""» N°"'""'"-" RFMFNTBER THE I)A'I‘I1‘Q~T\VU WFEKS ~ t ' . . - ,- ,. - ,. A" tt-ttryi t‘ tsr- n. . 4 4 4t. i lJ GIPGPLOEIéE -|1\\ti_\.\ on the ~pmi alleged mitrpnnlitzepttnt tud (‘omrlfglrlplil t: mijllifllfgiilp f: Egypt was n province obilte titto CHARLOYTETOWNJEEI (“Humans My“ H rigm H) m, . a agauee o t e att itovern- [his pxpmhntionl Undw fpignpn man Etuptie up tolillt, but stilt-r I Also FEEDS Y 1 1 ially low prices in Beet Meal, (orumcal, (Tracked (“.0 . _ ,, and i-er troops retitaitt. in llllli .1 |“""-" “11111i1"1<*111 1o givi- it. Our m“ pa“ “evm 3'93" MW "W" mg Marley's“, rumba fmmalnonnn there were violent Nnlinntllist out- . soldiers had received other t-niu r"““""'|" Prmm Whmh Famed‘ ‘vpstprfln"vfl breaks and negotiations were theii h f ' l‘ l I d8 f '_' i ' W , n ., d I m debacle." .. savs, --r...=.~ are not -- r d I IN STOCK! c 0 owing we tnown rran o . l - , 1, - __ i a , . V) i t1 >- ta awat eve opulent w l __ p _ _, ' ' _ k begun for the purpose. n etertu n» ' . . Illitlltillllgl d tlitti tutu) (‘my t m: patience m" ‘lmmngim Wm‘ Mp“ tntdto sr-fit. and it then lltticteds mg MW f“ Egyprs (“Wands m, Fun"; Rolnn Hood, Roydl HOIISQIIOR], BPHVEI‘, QIIGGII \ '1'1"11 11 11 11-“111 181R“. 1.1 l 1' ‘ ' ‘ ' to eseri ie as a "dtiscrerilleti and , _ 1 I t0 t r _ , fl‘ ' . - .. .. . _ . . - .. . rit to t . l . rt... . ., , . _ iiidepeutleitee might, n- gnaw: (dty and Royal (rold whitli we are o crmg at spec- tithe kind ls uthttvettitnts of her nOlIllPTr o 4| 1" *1 11" 11 W11." 1'1 '1" ruinous ph1niasy oi the moat tie wmmm prajudmmg Brhflhvs m‘ 9 5 and l0 barrel lots. ‘n Oil (fake lilqal, Sugar rn, Sch umachcr Feed in Bran, Shorts, 1-; - -_ , . __ _ . . i ..l'i‘i ldl it rt . V . , (“"- slNuvlng- l5 ‘Human, annals m, m‘, wnrm‘ ha; when there was a reality sale tor nnverntitettt ownership and man. clofiltplilislipujl’lglflfnlizglaia 1e Sill n and 03's’ a‘ Spec/la“), low prlces In ‘on lots. 1 . .. , e. ~ 1 - , l h 1.1 . - . ‘ l ‘ . - - , ' , wry .-¢,m|,|eie_ his seal on the tzrentttets ..r "P11111111 W1‘ 1""'111""'1 ""1 1* 1"" '_ff_“"v'v‘fn“n' hf‘): ,f,"j;‘;,"“';‘,‘d°§n'ffn'l‘;," l)on’t fail to call to see the goods and iget our reduc~ I ., :1‘anndiatt soldiers by his speech “Pnmml m1‘ mm? 11101181 flowed ' '4' ‘ p ' Britain's interest. l yikYetigrave our ivory in any color ‘ like writer and PVflryhnrly was rum: the title svas high. at Montreal on Saturday last. In the deetritr- or of ltnrtdlng JhPm over to mag- 1 pales of corporation enterprise and ' Britain's interest in Egypt wasi ed prices before buying. l in the light or this tribtitr- from 01111111- tirefii- Lord Athel-flem. 911 ' ' _ yo“ wish, ppm an amhnmy MW cnmfinlpnhly tinn that followei. buyers became Tllflmas ‘i-lltatightteesy- nn/li Si!‘kigglfmxrlésyhtoglzhralwszmgg “l?! l‘ .._ ' a n‘ I ‘ _ Ema“ a“. m“ Phargfl? s“ "up" Hnaneialii’ embarrassed, stock ac» Iléguilrvt-rlfilllglvfl “ftljrplltlfi. lglllfrlllPldnillef wan’ “gym or w,“ H for Dursflvpsl v a _ o ‘ I (I hpafd during [he pa“ m," mam,“ stimulated on the merchants shel~ w“ {Mir ‘Qfrgan and mnlnhpiwp‘ zttityh more tgan a‘ national “£11301; - _ . ' ' 1111111 1711*‘ ROMP" government 11211 W51 "m" """1"‘°" "“““"“* 1" "1111? When up» Star dennunPPS itiiiili" rlzilnaztrii} 2102552.. u: tllizraouih Oder-Veil Panadian soldiers in charge m‘ ‘he 111511191. mo?! of its he'd ownership‘ and advocates ilrivslP would have wished to possess the J ‘of deient-e lines far beyond their 511"" 1"" "1011" YBPPIYHJs 1111 111B pnmrm " '6 n"! a dpbamm“ “m” inns no the north road. All m» A B ‘ ., ,. . m.- t . ,, . ld‘lfllr‘g m, mo“. Own pa“, [he Cami I exist and you know that they t . . Mrs‘ suing,‘ Amma‘ "m, } our preparedness for either. gbgctlpinstll antilngllttti lo ‘yloétrjlkive “its Ad]? Push“ and zflghh" Pasha Crlptlnn. A Splendid new Stock l0 Select frflm. Girls.) -—~ _ - 1 - .- 1 1B- . . . bow dreary would "by m Wm]; ; aretht- two outstanding Egyptian , _ u Ono” Boy 8mm Annul- weti; néixgllllgllliilsh flaunrh: ‘j; Nationalists. The latter bazpbeeit I ThlS dcpitrtment 1S Make your Se]. _ e . e e l‘ I , r I _ ' . anti huntiretis of other "—""‘_'*—'- would..ht-. no childlike faith than, git: Bdiqnafivllzzanffirhe actions early‘ Goods ‘selected now wl" be put laway ‘ ., , |' y k) 1 1; ,~ r1 I I _ _ _ no poetry no romance t make . - y ' . ' ' H1;:v’ll'f“';' 1"" “ "r W” “n (‘amdn Wallis the Right. Hon. "Pttt-itic seitndztl“ stampede, will tolerable thin existence. Wflonlillillti mission, btit has iollowera in Lon- l called fbr‘ g our prices are lowest 1n ‘he CItYI E r i Boys and Ciirls Boys Own Annual- (tor 1921) Girls Own Annual (tor 1921) Blackie’: Children's Annual. Canadian Boys Annual The Tiny Folks Annual. Mother Goose Stories l l § .1. i‘ f 3 § g § v 3 1 i ‘ men into impossible sltttations. in high title and‘ the rflcPdlng ride left its lfllilllPrlfdl strength and were thus accountable for the hizh casually illrt in the -i‘anadlsn srmvi Pan» atiirtn otfirers alsn_ stranded‘, ii low water at present, possibly :tt its lowest and it le already begin’ ning in rise, This it will do re- gardless oi who rules at Ottawa, order in win honours and prqmn .prr-vitietl they do not is pretty we were told 111' 111111“ Politicians, bail sent their with the tlieposiiion of the troops 15pm. hope, I on the battlefield than the smalrindnfs prnspo est (‘anndinn gooliticlan had an (‘onntliitth otlicers led in the meantime (lan- rlty will dicpenrl ppm, Gicanttdnfls work, its work indlvldu~ ‘"1"? "IP11 all)’ and trolleciiveiy, "p0" a “m, mitl prosperity. 111111111111 of their achievements. ‘Thrnitzh the activities o1 ‘pm; little politicians, pm 'Fi‘h'e tide will rise ngttin and m. Y ‘attain and whether rising or falling “mm?” ‘"1’ "1" 11799119711)’ will depend, upon Amthur ‘Meighett, and site wants as truly ntid as forcibly operate, 1stronsly voicing this demand» 1' is which is the most serious of the tittn into whose lap tbe hlg plum is expected to tall, and the strong» net nerves nil the Canadian people should be tensriniied to resist the shock could want would have been that thtfinns should be well kept, al~ vtztys accessible and furnish hiin when he came with mutton t-hltps ,i.nti post horses." (‘an Egypt keep the inns open and have the tnuttnti chops and post horses available? That is the chief question before I sound iudgutent it; be fnritieti be- cause many of the chief National- ists boycotted it. However", expres sinus of opinion have been tuore freely given since thi- London con. Guardian ileuiers From the collection oi tho into Mr. W. S. Louson atlve at all, and tlitti they ltave been battd picked and are tinder iiritish control. at tiewspaper asking if there‘ was a Santa Claus. Here's the reply: Yes. Virginia. there is a Santa Claus. He exists nit certainly llh love and generosity ttnd devotion The Leaders. l t - m"), m" .“'+'*¢‘" ' ' ' "'“ the conference. The Militer (‘om —--—- , ) lions for themselves. The. Bordon the fool experiments lhny glltirfirq ‘mssmn m Egypt m“ m“ rpm," - government hndi no more in do the recent pflmpujgn wmp Th“ with the darn necessary tor t ~ ‘ ‘ . , 000+ Ywns Catt-eds (fer 1991) where and when their superint- or- sticking to business practising "Hence w“ ‘m "1" l‘ l“ "b1“"' ' . ~ ~ .1 ‘ " ‘ i t-t ~ ,' . ‘ . chum‘ "o, 1921) 1 flcens, tinder direction of the (‘Om- economy where extravagance WDp s T ERE A sANTA CLAUS? ted by some oi the extreme N , ' ‘ , mnndpmrmhlef ordered Mm h“ h I tlont-tllsts that the Egy-ltttan‘ reprc. Chatterbox (for 1921) ‘ ' 1 9 1'11 e in the days of our ntnmr. sentatives are not reullv represent- 1 (‘nmmander-in-(‘hief has g-[vpn mg‘ A little girtwroienn Editor of o-v-o 118W‘- 110 P1110Y1I1P111. 1111mm in sons-n don who are trying to‘ ‘influence, "'5 ‘mwnt Wm" ‘Wmnd m“ 1"‘1"°-' bringing nbotit u settlement. He r him even more urgently now iltttn und. in perhaps a brie-fey- period‘ m ltvmilkizlltgrtilggiigaogtiertgrtligl lliitiiht with n“, deputation m M,‘ extrpillp“ ’ . . ‘ 9 ever bcftrre. The Montreal Star making the Hon. Arthur Melt-then would be extinguished. A we“ views" Amy L“ Fmmmrted by In] 4 s r Whose treacherous election eve the‘ like idtol of his country, flnfl Not believe in Santa Claus Abdul M11111‘ 119111111"- 191111911!’ 1'1" 0 e t Roorliack nliennietit his support in rim-d prime Mpppm” m, "H. .7,“ You might as well not. believe tn garded as an extremist, but now C, Qttebt-r, and to a considerable 'ex- apt-p "y his “is " 111111097 7"" "1151" B" 1'1"" 11111111 secretary of the Egyllllflll Nrlllomli [tent in other rttilway centres ,‘._‘,’,,.,’,',,‘,§§yf,"‘§,',', m (K323111215 “Hpvplltl; party. ilo regards Atily as an‘ qania (‘I 4 on s t Ilhfllllgllfllll tlnnadn. t» now ac- Amt (‘flnndn Wm,“ Mpighpn M. cinch Santa ma“ pm m..." l; abler man than Zaglrlitl. and snys t - 13113 (‘HdQlIHYtCPS counted amongst those most (‘augp n1 n". ,., 1 _ they did not see Santa Claus com- that ho has n for better chant-s o.‘ , \ x . R i way slittnlltrn ‘ [Ionic Mgr. Suminerside Branch mucous HEADOUARTW for the CHRISTMAS RUSH. Seecur big stock 0f TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, MECHANI C. W. Proitt t Mgr. Keitsinglon Branch .__.__ g CAL TOYS of every des- tntftss-‘ooooabo-oo-o-oo-oo not oiTr-rt-d in the way of aione- country's big problems of today. g,',',lz“fi,",,lei’fgn 3181:“! ,,h:,'f."f‘_; b121,’, R180 BHYB flint thirteen oi‘ the or!‘ ....‘+.:.‘N...tfN.f{f'.:.'.‘..‘”.:.f:““t.j..f:.:.'::t::.:_:+_::‘ ; y___l_ _A_ _ MUM merit for its iniquity, which has Th; "m; lntprpstg" a". hmrno. n9 Santa (‘ppm Th‘, mo,“ rpm mum“ zlnai seventeen members of Ztig- "pump". lndnppnrlenv“ ‘aXPQpI m,‘ ‘r _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ ‘ _ , H‘ -*' r ‘ ff" . I m, " ‘” tarry i, rt || . i t] t i 1h m 1h n, - hlul’ii original tielegtttion are llOWt . ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " q‘, m“ "xpmm"! 'h‘r" “h” ' "'1 l’ P! "W11 "P1111 "11 11" ter these costly assets or t)“. r-mm. 11' i e. wor are 0st- tit neltir H regards this point, Egypt ought, to 11111 1'1"‘ » . . . . .. . . . . 1201/.- mendppp (rglgr ttoniulnt-tl hot wni ¢¢-H n-oaarvroeoooeooou (mighty more ma“ "H, Mm", "m, r 1, 1 __ M I h , he I ' m tblldrett nor men can ace. lint sitppnriers of Adly, and that null I _ _ (app H,” _ . ' W‘ ‘ mm ‘l ‘ ‘“ g‘ “n P‘ a " " " you ever t-iee fairies tittnelng tin satisfactory arrangement roncltr‘ w musnp" m" m‘ “mnmm” ""“‘ p,“ ' ‘,"|"1 111111 W111i no IPRH 1111111 "1131" 11"" F Ill. worked upon the tllon. Mr. mrpgpimodtnnditiiosdnallwvayts ever ti". prurn? 0i‘ course not, but tied by ‘Adly, could be, H. said, “lihertybi it glorious lettst," p“, ‘.372 metros long and live kilometres ‘141118111111 B1111 1111-1 111>V1'11l1111'1'11. 11111 in he exploited by grasping moot-y that no proof that they are lltt. pudiated h; Zaghlttl," anti, having tasted it, Egypt winht-a ip _ , , _ _ ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' " rzné/ pimp, [i w“ guffOllllded by hot 111 1116 PV111P1111y QMPPTP 19111111111011 mngnntes and monopolist onrporst- 1h"?- “1111111? 1'11" P01101111!" 01 to proceed from soup to nilln, The Kit 4111/‘ Hpfln q v I111 0111 111811111181 118115911‘. Wlwrflfl irms was one or the biggest far-torn ‘mum’ ‘mdma wnngrrs m?” M“ Canal and Sudan. matter of the Hutlnn is tetnpttt-ztrilt/ M“ W‘ - -- ~ 111111; m‘ !wisdnm Judgment and honesty or nnnlrlhiillng mp1; (intent, and now a" "D599" P l“ m“ m abwmm,’ r-pmnnh, Egyp, ha", Mill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., twig j P11190118 W111 11¢‘. 11111111‘ 111811 "V" I that those “Big interacts" are in You may tear apart the baby's finoti progress has ireen made no hciler claim tn ihi-rStttlun than g“ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " S‘ ',11"~ "fir"? 111 '11P illlliilfilllltlt 111111- practical control oi the new zttv- 1'91"“ ""11 s” W111" 1""11"~‘1 111" in the dlscitssinns, and the nnlytltgeat Brflain has. and at lentils: " " 71W F9911 311111131 offal; rbes at Ottawa. The accident o! a erpmrnt. the tnennee is one which I'g",:‘1'_"||:”ig]°; xgppnmignx“ 1,112“: real difference 0i opinion has or Britain ltas given the Sudan Zuni! 5'" - . . 711%; . . i 1 , .-.t ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' - 1 1110 natural FOX 188d, filfl|nppdpd 819mm“, m, mp8!“ of w!" M" fm- the ahiesl defenders of m, m, g'r0ngnfl' man‘ “m. 9",“ cuired over the Stiez "anal. The government. while it ll! highly quest I!" t ~ - - »- 1971.6 ’ W111P11 H 18511111811113 party attains mtr property that can be placed in the united strength or all m.- Egyptians soy their independent-e Hnnable what sort or government ‘m 113% ‘ F"? 5819 B! t "t newer doe-e n01 indicate 111w our legislative nails, The» is room 111F11SSP1" 111"‘ 17111111 text live-i would .he a farce it nrittsti troupe warm is retinitis of airing lierseli. tri..'-;.i'n.;.i'iii' in. 1141/ ‘in? , real weakening or the forces e1 for mm that tint all il'l m» ranks m" , "f" "1“"' “Y " -""1‘-Y- were to remain along the-canal tt-t alone m» ‘iutlan 10% ' y "out » ' ‘ ' " - BIIY pflrly. 110i’ dues 11 declare that nt the Liberal government will be ,,,,,,,,",,,§"§,‘,,{§,'§“§f,§ fir“. p331} and British garrisnns established ‘mm ‘n91’ 47*’: 1111i" 53% July ‘ The out» inwrrrt slrenxl-lt of lhe arm'- parties tn m» gift of trnr 1181f bii- rut...» the siiiiernal beauty ‘l... wherever m.» British War fifllce STOCK QUOTATIONS q _ , Conservative party ls lees potent "m, imp"- rflflwny gvgfpm in it". glory beyond it. is lt all real? Ah. mm; to plant them They any qgii,a'q n” L,” 11"?‘ 331's July 1111111 111 1111? 1111!! 01' 01111‘? POSBPH" f‘. P R. or tn tmv other biz inter- ‘xlzlflm?!’ 11191:’: :2? alm"ggidln'h”* that since the break-up of the Tttr1 BMIWA.‘ "rip: 10mm" ' H l ‘- r r . sion. it does nrtray Inertia MM any m n m g ’ 5' -q rp p a ' .. " “ "a m“ t L ii , with ti a me nous milking. N0 9am" flung! Thank and] iti.h Empi ih r is no pout-r f|‘rhi‘hpd h‘, Jnhnmn and “mm I m,’ , m" . 11111.1 l0 M1 IIIPX¢1IM1I1B PXWI". but the great need will ha for men he livt-a and he lives forever, A lwbicb could strike at Britain members or the liirintreul Fitori: I "trhfltmt urn/fl. t‘ 1 Y " It hut the some iriws of vhmnenw- n! overpowering tnrre" and steadl- ibmisnnd rears from new. Vir ihrmtgh the can]. Britain, how Exchange-l - r - - . ' ' A ' 5 5f" l» arlottctotvn. PJIJ. 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