i 7 i r l r in Ui 'lfldslnmk Uonqss. V” s l be pals was ess'ss` Rheums mneli better.` Rlcondl-nu. and ow; fer on I lisve had so ret-an of the I eordlsliyleeommeiidt-his medicine to all sufferers." P. H. Me HUGH- ll'|esbox,8Sor§.50, ta-i.slsise25e. Moll desless orsentpostpsidby huitrsf-tives Limited, Ottan. Economically clean lbs saved work-Sinil|ht Beep washed the elothes without rub- bing. She saved time-sbs did other work while Sunlijht did the wash. She saved mosey- lusli|ht is an absolutely pure sesp,therefore there is less soap lssd for washing than with ordinary soap, and less west and tear of the clothes. llslstes gettin( fl: Soo) yes ssl fn-suNu_`oHr sos P. Ind lrsshers LinlI4~ Teresa. - ____-_. JQ. zféauy/’ffo3z`;-aaioy nv livnpnins riimllsn -_.o°nel, _ ing? _r»_fel}e,.,_ Q- Ed§§§§$`%7 s*°‘° _ ,- -so " A DON‘T GAMBLE WITH THE FUTURE. FIRE INSURANCE V is wHA'r You Nsso Fre insurance is an investment Insurance dictated by sound sense, We represent safe and sound In- surance Companies, issuing polic- ies that afford you complete pro- -tectlon. Tris oi_nss-r 0,' irtsummcs &, AGENCY ll( P.E.|. D f" l llc U pil* Plions so ‘l sl oussn sr. ¢ilAllLoT'rs1owl¢_l>.sl \"e;f _ into .___ _, _ L:VllJ `_.lIl .~._,_~ , hill” 'i silt- 1. HORSEMEN We have 3 CARLOADS of heavy plump recleaned FEED OATS ln warehouse and on the way. These Oats weigh 42 iba. to the bushel. Arrived too late for Seed. We are selling them at special prices In 25, 50 and 100 bushel lots. Elvery owner of s HORSE 'should seo these Oats. WHOLESALE C RETAIL Carter Q C9., Ltd. ' FLOUR - FEEDS ‘ n \ l \\\° lf _*_ *ffm-all a i mnnnqsnisls ii. ii (ii ln) 1 ~u|ses) In h _ __ _ _ _ .- _ _ e_ - _ - All she anmpld f-of “lneohsr left, .§;¢|q¢|»ln¢-1,, il ii ‘ii ate " Vfs-l_e (’_ril`l Ely _ MONDAY- JUNE 2°» 1921 -I-l».'Z'i-i-1’--_ _'i-5-' .-‘li-.§_.°..i‘.°’..1‘.Z.°’..‘L‘i‘;-i.."f.°.‘.fIZ...'i?.'° the Victoria-Hotel will be the scene the consummation of two l°_l19l`°“9" a'cl.s. The event will Q0 UW \l,UV°ll' Prince Edward island- scenery lak- ell -hy Mr. W_ S. _Louson and pre- sented by him to the Rotary Club. These photographs will be formally unveiled in the hotel in order that visitors may have an opportunity of seeing at least in picture some of the beauty spots of the Pl'0Vil1C€~ is well known as Mr. L0uson's re-_ putation as a -sccnic artist is Can- ada-wide. in honor of the event the management of the' Victoria i-iolel» are donating a supper to the ceremony and the supper are open to the public but a nominal admission fee will be asked for, the -proceeds of -which will be given to the Red Cross. Both Mr. Louson and the management of the Hotel ‘ are entitled to the gratitude of the public for these generous acts and we trust the double event to morrow evening will receive the patronage and the appreciation _of- our citizens generally. _ V ‘* GROUP LEGISLATION. The United Farmers of Ontarlc are not as happy as they were when they first found themselves masters of the reins of govern- ment. Their dream of an Eldorado is evolving into a night mare ini which the leading characters are graftcrs and the general scheme increased taxation. Economy, hon- esty, sane government were slog- ans of the eleotion_ campaign. An_ addition of some seventy millions of dollars to the puiblic debt; an ing or li group of nliotosmlllls “ff-nomo or ins lofi rliieavisu-ya`_ '_ >`t-vine.” ° _ lo_e\c\'tsmlly.‘ lisa -- '--2., ' __ _V _ __ _" ovef. all the ylnsg _ (hlsnchosteg Gnsydyn) '- lllldllllu and sspltngs, ltlelilthsf sbsolutehss 5 which ed: Sparks from Rin- _ ` . 1 K _' _ _lll°f\- Nl! |l,°llo ll( his sllirii-all-`thsre is s change and forests _ara Ieeuiiliul Two osnsnous Acro. r nilaluen of $600 to the .sooslou-llbdlula slr Aruiiir onlllewmcn _.room-.srl inland M ¢,l.¢,-.,y,,,l_- Koo I-he til solos for over s ameri lil be liaia lon e- and alfording enormous profit to Cook medleiss; used _.__ indemnity of each of the mslbers,_ V Ds in; _ _ lm ly Ml .u ml, Tomorrow. Tuesday vvclllls- contracts ewai-doe wiuiont tei_isVer_ “‘"*‘|'°d '"8 "“°°- - "ll _*ll sets orftlie Near nut. wll°l'° B bundle " - - “U04 ‘ID llll¢§`IlY_ 'JIM l18Pll9lI.9li of twigs is a treasure. Wo cannot f for will” mrs the old dying' uve our civilisation unless we °f “l 9l°“““" "em t° 'lmesgl ill°‘_“l’3 Wblk’ m°l°Y |“'l°°lY'°". goofs! as he finillmsl his story ill -ssve our forests. pended in the constituency Sp__ h¢_.‘°|l gl, _|l_l|,_|1¢_,, ¢lll,__0ll - the immediate constituency' o|,tb§l_i_Woodes Spoon sndhss been _bed-. ridden ever since, ,A couplqgf null. Do Men Love Mugler _ » , l. ._ _ses will serve _to show the medley.: . _ \lrork.s, these si-_e sot_no_P‘_~u2 3'_¥;i;}‘y0hll lRo|,el-llhmd 31"" . mls, |ll[ (Yale Review.) suits alreddy achieved. Nltursll _ llmulh bln vllla cleared wllh the farmers who in good faith and a punt; ' ' ` WNY °l1lY D\"'l’°5°» my 8019 Wish in* this article, is to show that me » ' f il ran f honest and -» » ' - m u “su ce ° .tml kecplug lm- 3,,-vice hard- and leaving of all aesthetic questions economlcnlanagement. elected this low the Meteor toned to the lo 'amen has serious conselnr government. are becoming uneasy mmll- -.-4 e_llces'_ one result ol mls ls mm__ and are asking many questions _With Romeuy _}1yg_¢° wllldwald ,ll music has almost ceased to exist and mailing many complaints. lt`. d°"P¥ “lid “V0 10 Pla?-'_ as_a masculine pleasure. in Phil- ll Ana vols close up-out s Jubilee °d°lP\\l“- f°f fmmrle- ll la Impos- Tl ellenc of these views ld - ll d - ¢ 1 V _ ie exc e __ wou appear t at the ays _o e_ C“p__lsn.l nm for every day_ .glllle lo have B concept ln__me even__ Lnlted Farmers movement in _0n- V - - lllg for me reason llml many wo_ tarlo were numbered. S0. inch by° inch. i tightened tneldtlen 'cannot very well go u|¢,ue_ _ wlnch,and h kel th d`4M l l th li h _ _ l This is not because it is a fai-._ _bags 0lll_C uc ( e mm minus :ll ll; :fl-l:?t'gl?;; Isllirlcvllts ll'l9l‘S KOV9l11m€l1L The S8l1l€"i-\lll\S_ l heard the nul"l-lery cannons pop. filled with precisely the harmonies would have occurred under a car- 'I heard the bookies shout; 'which uien recognise and \l'lllCl1 U12 Dllbllc HTG lllvllei B015' pemem. 6 mllom. 8 lawyers. a “Tlic Meteor wind" "No Wooden _ln their more obvious arrangements l ' ~ ' ' Spoon!" _,A little understanding, n little cf- no class _whose interests are separ- daugh_ter's1 and whatever 'affects than these others can live without ure from the start. Not only Can- ada as li whole but every province pendent upon each other, each isl- necessary fnr the wellbeing of lhel our legislatures must be represents." tive of the whole. ` l Current That angelic whltcncs of char- acter and holler-than-thou purity when donned as a special Bi\rment` of selfrighteousness _for a, selfish and often a wicked purpose. with only the substance of blackness and disrepute behind, is almost inva.r iably discovered. and the discovery usually visits destruction upon the political or social vpurlstl When the Grain Growers Farmers Party' brightened up the political horizon with the sunshine of their excel- lence. lo wipe out the corruptlons and proflizacles of the old line, cd amongst those of the party sin- ners who really forced that by mistake or otherwise they had done something to justify their punish-_ ment in the public pillory_ These purists. with their new brooms of cleansing, were going to make such a sweeping of the old time stables that there wasapnssibility that even the innocent and unof- fending were in danger of being wiped out of cxlstcnce and includ~ were to suffer ejection. The poli- tical stables of Ontario received the first dose of this sanitation cs during his trip, and ln responseVV to his requests made_hls Govern- `_ ment appointed a Royal Commls-' 'sion of investigation of the whole grain business of Western Canada. At tlieoutset the Grnirli Growers ments have change( the spir o r sent camouflage the lssuelby claiming when the -Drury Farmers Govern- ment was fanned into life. It was good causes there must he a sac- Canada was laid upon -the altar in the experiment of Farmers' Gov- emment to the profit of the whole country. _ - But now it has developed that the political stable cleansers who launched itluemselves into public prominence with such flourish of trumpets and professions of purity were steeped in the inlquities of the deceivers :irt of infinitely more deeply than were any of the old l line parties against whnmvthoy de cided to wage their holy war. One of the Western members of parlia- lment. acquainted with conditions. amongst farmers- in the grain grow ing districts and somewhat ln- formed of the methodslof the grain Growers comitrine. made certain charges on the floor of the House. amongst other things alleging that the individual farmers were not ne charges made against them. ut clergymens’ government. it was N '_, ,I ' -_ Check. Vantage/ Leg Be. No Bottom to His Tank ° A Scotchwmilanlliad -had-" much of keeping sober. Slie_ appealed thc man she needed. ill only ask one fiuoslioii. Jams." sam his sis said James, deliberately, "he'g no but lie‘s .1 man ye canna fili.' Man. the Forest’s Enemy. The chiefcnemyf of the forest is’ man. The moth, like most insects to keep it in ordeiibut mitnllills' day for a very considerable len- gth of time. And _so aiboul forti- of those interested companies whose business at -the outset was clalmellto boon the purlsl lirisls, who pretendedly courted enquiry are now banded to ether to s ‘ll out their money like unto wntcr.to T0 AVE-RT"l"HlB COURTED AVD nothing except lilnisolr‘ to-mini-_ mise his depredatilu'lli.` The sail-X _ lest feature* of forest destruction `I0rt, is necessary; but the reward, ' . ' ' l _ ri - 2 _ - an attempt at class leg slrllon an fore! _ _l.~.__p1en,sure as long ug me and ne. in the nature of the case the at- _ rsaddleflap l put up the helm fyond the assaults ofany mil-:chance tempt was bound to fail. There is *H10 WOTG- _ --is _above measure. Yet an amazing _liumber of men. 'who should be far 'rw‘lser. think that music; the playing ate and distinct from the interests ' _ 'M the _plana ___ en mi _ Th - ' . e na e. e of every other class. The farmers' Liverpool Post) éwllev, lllls_ mm lol, lm lulrmsli sons are not all farmers; the pro ' ` ` Vxosson. but because riruglc has been so wholl delegated to women Th fessions, the trades, the industries 'trouble wllh lwr ' y _ e _ - _ 4 gardeners. She _ are filled witli farmers' sons and could not 1'ind‘ono vvholwas caps-ble I-Ymslin ?l?d_l31ld 'me intervals 0' - _ . ee g e c ren and preparing Qfor dinner-nothing better to do the fiarmers affects all of these L” he" l"""-ll" Will” l"°ml“°_a_ 1° U0 than Mmm al Chollln. but the men others. The farmers cannot live his best so lielpnhlhcnd ‘éxtylaat 11°, were importantly engaged in- ‘ll l wlllmut mcse when any more 3 “°"n°° _ M e ha _°l!il‘l .illst what?-the shredding ol collfisll. Y-31° fllhli-ills of Texan oil ou the _° t bl-ed i. _ the farmers. and any attempt to lor- "is he a-teetotaller?" 'Well. :Eli drelllzg er;-ol1ol]dll‘l;le iliimlllile legislate for one class or for a _ _ c1°lllls.l_h,, llrlce of when and the group of classes is doomed to fail~l :um what yea.” a telftomllen-,,_prico of coal. . -` What They Are Fighting Far.. of it is made up of different class- ' __ '_ fe Los- A l l V es and all of these classes are ile~` (Bmnlm Glolm) l l ll nge es T mg). ` .l " V V Vi-I l _ | - li _ _ wrote the f”oll0\vinc _letter to -Sir pantmenl. must have slit uroundllant watt-lidngnfilic public lnterost _ either ignorant ni what llll~_\' sllouill and public purse. - '- e have known, or ll|l-d_1ffervlil to what ; V - Vot _for themselves, you undoi- ` stand, -lull for others. Jack Demp- not the gipsy moth or any other 'se _ _ Y uants to-win the fight f h ' whole and so our govemments and llnsect' Wi me “X9 and the fire 01' ` or t 9 sake cf his mother. And Carpen- 'ltier wants to win it for the ualle of has a parasite which may -be used... ms lmly _Jacquelme It Wm break Jacks nietlisr‘s heart lf.-he loses. Jacqiioline if Carpentier loses. How cruel life is! And to think what il is going to _coat to break a mo- tlicl"s heart nl"'bllglii. a b:ihy‘s in- nocent young life. Two strong men llazarding the happiness of their' loved, ones through a stroke of cruel fate. Oh.`if you havetears. my’ friendsfpropare to shed theui 7. - rt, _ Oliundred _Millionsof ' Q Qollsrs llsve been f plid L. 5/ffl _'to_livir-rgj policyholders in nl; Ville llrolrar year. by ure _V * " life' msursncg companies inCa'na.dn. This is eclgulslly twenty- five_millions-more than-.was paid in death losses. despite-the heavy War_ and Influenza' clsuns.° 1" 'T Thus life insurance has roven to be lifefs balance wheel. Through itV_ the future is safeiiarded and provision is made for t e day your earning powerdecreases. \ c ` A comfortable and hs py old age, care-free and indeperisent-such is the heritage of multitudes _of people who share in these vast sums each year- rea ing the fruit of their own _ -\~_ C/77 sn viii 'rVe_ceiveti.-__it. since he died on Jun .it will -blight thefuture of Baby' cbrrreruv tlie'7Ivmrusd S.¢abl1lyfh¢‘7ul1or| foretliougllt. ‘ The present is the time to melte- provision for you'r future_,__ Iifclitsulaiioc Scivirc C¢»n.ni:lia\niJ.i"¢',1n.¢¢u=ii\¢¢Oif_li:¢rsAssoeliasion u l.lf¢l.lrid¢r\6i-ih¢ts}\apod.ntiqi¢ofCan.ada as John Macdonald. Sir John never G nl the same year. The letter was it might mezin. Apparr-lilly, the e-oeeow-eeaeaee eeeoreeeeee published by Drf J_ S. (blow Sirdlrnnch directly affected is the ac- ! coiinlsn.t's brailcli, -but rcspon-silli~_ 'S53l”l’_) Jamosunhin The Times o September 1903. -From that paper Sir Joseph Pope copies it in- to lils hlogrnpliy or -slr .lolin Mac- donald: f,' _ _ 'Capo Town, stir. issi. “Dear ,iSdl‘:'r'~i wished to write limi congratulate _you on winning the elections in Canaria. I read your manifesto and i could under- stand the issue. -ffl might express a wish it wmld be that we could _ g _.ln _ _meet rllcfore our stern fate claims l _ V ‘Mid their D0lll-iCal illieleslfl DW- ' l “owl .` , us. lniiglit 'write pages, but llprlllclpltvthat every public' serv- tended -to hail this enquiry with __ th " ' ' - _ -- `. feel I know- oi a d liti- - t p - , ~ -~.= ~ _ V -J' l D Y0U}' P0 '-5 ants aiim should be to -be a_vlgi-9 great favor, _but recent develope- ca ry Ve cas? ellen ° the my' __ 'l-ill' U*“.",‘.““*"_ _ as lfwohiid' llqen friends for years. = _‘~ » ° +w»o¢ C ll, - i ill, l. . i it l mm” w° "°‘ ° -V mmm - '(Bo=lol1-Trollscrloll 'i-no wiioioliiliig nos in uw miss il _y li 1-l ri , cl. l so 'rlioisiiwiil some rlgm in lilo ond M=°f'9NAl-l>- _ ~ _ V+ W en u ge yn mm 8 rm some day, i0tt,'awa JUl'irllQ»)' rifi e nd the Queen Province of , » l V C B :f___t'_1_1;§;_:?x_sl;l:_7 ilxfrnsjdgxlgg 'That life will -he better and days (London 'grae Press) Thu crime for wlllllh E_ A_ poll. - Wm he "V-eel' insoll and Arthur EI Hill have just lity in thc nia»tter'siio\ll4l not be difficult to fasten. Perhaps _ 'an idea prevniils with slime diflcials that -what .publlof mqn'e,r,.ils atnloii they-do not need-_to anncern thetn- selvee over much personally with blocking suspicious dealings unless nobody is hurt and tha.t._l_herefore 'they caii‘t manage to get out-of the lway. Something sboulgl be done 'in thc present case to dispel that l _ _ ‘idea, and to'er`icour'age instead the l. 1 This is a good-_time _-t prune the hedge. _al several trlm~lntn¢s`_'nr9u = during the sum‘rher to lqoly _ privet. symmetrical _end well shaped. A iliac” hed€0_Cl\Il he olit ,back if desired quite as sharply as privet. making an excellent living fence. Of course. though. you will get no fic-were if you lrcut lililcil in this way. Ono advantage of the Japanese burberry for n hedge is that lt looks well with almost no trimmings, and this statement applies also to ~Spiraea Vim l-louttel. their "f@“l“=~ ' ' - ‘ ` - lion- can 'l v t ~ ll un ---- ---~---- . WEDCOMED EN l.mY wl, _ _ _ . we n en some c w - ~ - -al '“"“ Q' en A m°l'°rlEl relates lm” “"6" our iiinlher tountry that will pre _ / ,Z ' ` When >ti\ls Commission, presided dld me “lie °f this “ef °C"Ul‘ in ence he had in England, He put up_ven`l Selgarmlwl-_, ll “mal me » _ ' M/ over ny it good P. E| Islander, Mr. the 995° °f °_"°.“ the W°\'5i ‘lf U19. at a village inn one night and llili mwllclll lm,” lm. l-“ll B (,n,_,l_.l l é» _lllsllce Hyllllmam gal to work null old_ line' political parties of Can-.' Cnnslllcmble bragging [0 the pmd. ' ln b .lr Eg 'lV T . y _l _ Va"-les' what a "embllng I” CWS' tho ti'-utli commenced lo leak out 3119? on \`“l`°.0°”““lM‘5 3 I'°ll¢l0“\ lord about his new cnr. Ou the rlllms :rg l}h'l)r!r':"ll"ll-hng dllxf eeoe-eeeeoeeo _ J .' ooeeoo-c++-be then the Crerar party commenced. 575’-“el” may l""° “'20” Calllllli ill following morning when he asked cllxlxccanlllol .lee lrlle mill; p»l?ll(,;. " to set nervous- ll appeared slileo th” Mi “fl 'failed "Will Illllllllll- for his lilll lie found lilo chnrgesllhlnl, they `wlll always `l,e mei ' ` 1, did sport for them to be making ment- but when ll! °“i' l‘l5l°fY dlli very reasonable except ln Que' lm-l. nlanulavlurlng-lrlarkel Orme world . V ss .\ -1' false charges, without any support- the _whole combined phalanx turn .lclllal-_ The llln item read, ~l.~0l- hm do :lol llnllerstand what mlew "" -~--- -~_. .__ ing evidence. against the old line out n the one common cause of housing cm- ln Buble’ 80 Slllll_l-mm mu led wllh mel mcfl ma -politicians. but now when the wholesale defence against enquiry 1ugg,"~ r' _'lv' Mons meg” l have luieé the lm _ _ _ V V _ sworn evidence and testimony of into the Brawst of pubuc charges? "Eighty shml“5B for one nlghhi erly ___ writing ___ y0___ ____.___0u __m__ 0 - . - O all-.‘;...:‘l:-..‘;:.‘:;l;.::;‘ .;_:. _._ _,_,,,,,,..,,,,,,-,,,.,.,... ‘-- 1- 0- ff- uf- -- I lie ‘ 00lW€3l' IIIIES expose their own methods of busi- ‘ ,_ p0_?;;::l“S`z ,, I _ -“Kam _ 3 “"5-' __ ' ' 1 lneia their merrlment ceased andl Kee er »__Oilr. exnaned the inn-V __ _ C. J. R.HODES_ _ ‘ , _ _ ' they commenced to fly for shelter. e' ____ P ' lf never had one °f 'P5-”.'Y0“ 'U"gl"' “°l- k“°W ed with the corruption heaps that They first declaimed against the » fam cars, ere over night More wh” l.a"“' Sf’ _ I Wm “Y l al" me _ .truth of the charges anti sought to y A an 0| dldnl' emcuy know what in Prlme Mmm” or ull' »°°l°"y“ urnlslwd by VI. I- \-°ulsll. charge. ami as-yo were a-loillngy that li tho Crlpc colony." ll... they had ...,. we.. 5...... 0,. psososronfveiiesesesseselvl gl___l_:\_;>:____'l_w=;- __f__<>_ll_v___l_;ofso i_»o_:/oil _ _ ____ - a n g l ii .la _ _ _ I portunlty to reply or refute the ALL RlGH.l. 'N THE END h B . .- orse, as 0.1 allus charge." DEPARTMé.N.l.Al_ '_ the first experiment. and in all ¢lu1¢l¢ as s flash this pretense was; l want lo bellow lll the lllllllll- old cEc"_ RHODES AND sm JOHN , ‘_RESPONSl8lLiTY probability will be the last. in all lmocllell from llenelllll lllell. feel way ~. _ i**.,_,_l____ _*_ P P A good line ot_l._a_dies White Oxfords at ...... ._ $1.95 Others at $225 up. White Pumps at $1.50 up. White 2 Strap from $2.10 up. We arp HQ receiving daily new goods bought ' this spllihb at- wer prices than was possible three months ago, in latest style of strap pumps and eil- fords.il1`-gtey er blscl; suede, tan calf, white canvas, Zh' -homkr Blathfdsm dn faiellymd Sccettlnele., si;-0 l, Hfiieprooi Head ua.rtcl's V them. and 'PHAT SPECIAL SIT- 'that roses will carpet the world ln me "Makers of me Nlneleon pqcdmd wn_d_um_ In on W 4 q V _ _ . _ _ a “_ ,_ / » r " i . .,?_ . TINGS 05' THE COMMiSSlON. for mell's feet. , ,, ' l WOUUD HE HELD AT wINNI__'lml_ [love and ellecllon and llonol. th Lentury series now in coursoV namely obtaining public money by _ ' - ' ofpuiziication Basil Williams re- if rl - ld th bg l .Pnl AND OTHER l,olN,l.s ll, “ld mill . _ ' D _ rail , oou no ave en carr ed _ ' _ Will lift ua from sorrow and shud- cents ll blosraphy of Cecll lll,loll,,s_ lar land ll was carrledllarl wllll_ -. NECESSAERY. in order to give qw and dust. The- lllnés are rlpe for such 3 l “L th l l . . them every opportunity of defense book- ‘T50 Ulli0ll Of S0ll¢l\ A9100 -llndlfiei :Q-ssl? th cal? essggssl ml O’ _.that.___they __ :iil_ael:lai_i_._ __ Ualalrness l want___§_o __gel>s__v_olllng with tilts li W" new, ,O Holla-as ll l, al__llllll l_-Mlmla_e- ~.l.0 “Bee _l;lp:; gvlllnlln ' ’ “'°“ “° ° °°' e - That ever dafbrlng. ua me 0' mmnent; the last elections give words. there -was "open, flagrant ee+¢»+e+e-e+e¢4+o-e+ee+4+++>e+e+e+ere»+++oe»+»o+o»# h l 0 H S r. ' I . es ac- an aban oned violation of all 1 y ml J Y that statement proof' Rhod 4 d ' ` " Bm' lm” dld “°° mee' t ° r I"l‘€llll with 0l!l|¢8Y0l' Ind dl-lil’ and }li»0V0d tho Union of South Africa. principles _that should have ob- M views. ll was evident that they truth. - though as his- biographer polnm mlncll lo m,mecl.,me mm“c_m ne _ had no tangible or substantial As wevtl;v_li_lg0_t¢;°o_li_i{_ tasks with the mm lu; md mn hlmsell enter lhelln me one Ani" oumde° ull' _- _ 1°' fsuldanhl "lance wmch Singing the music of love and of PNWUW ‘lflllldf ` ` ` possible di'ahones`l.y, ftliare wail? 1 1 ' " » - could successfully meet the charr. cheer, --Tha Umm, was (owned by lll, "lack nl can wlllch rendorml ll . . . eg they were up lgtinst But they -Till clouds drift _apart and the sllldlllg hand seven year, alle, llls elm .. _ 7","-`_”'~ 'r-f' ' y for anylbody to teal . _ _ .- f`l§"'...'If.'i""..'I.'.`I.`°Zf.f.'..fl.`.§’ 353222 °‘°"“'¥ "‘,°“""°“" "°‘“=~ °°° °f H- °°m»°°--°;f-om-i-i-mme-». X......T.'i.'.`.,-‘ZZ ll6R_lohm°od5l _ farmers snow nllder investigation I "°“'- £0 80 `t-l'illll|ll5 NIH! thi! nat" ls “med mwdesla' Thelwu um."-d°“m°“l "l "h° l°y*"V' l ` - _v wlll be so whole country might not unfairly cure grid tntereet w\_l1;;l; the ,0|||.. WD . .V _ alllih law is :ways __i>\1l’:l;5°:_:’; Ae out to the toll and the tumuit have borne that name." cinls in charge should trove 1 'W B YB! ll Cs! - W0 K0; ` _ As Canadians we are interested shown." 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