‘WGE FOUR TIIE GIIARLOTTEWVIH filllllllllll Morning Dally (Founded In 13:!) President: Ueut. CoL W. Chester b‘. Mchun Vice-President: J. B. Burnett IJ-l- sgoi-gtm-y: Lteut. Unl- D. A. Mnclitnnnn, 0.5.0. . sum: imu ivuiiutnz Illrmwo I» "- BW-lfll- lull Animate Editors: l-rank Walker nnd Ltenl. hum Burnett, RJJJNJLR. tOn Active Service: “The Strongest Memory t8 Wwkflr Ti"; the Weakest Ink." MONDAY. FEB. 21. 1944 Farmers’ Week L3,; 1111-1,- 5111- 1ho opctiing of our legislative session and this wcck another important body will mcct iii Liliairlottcttnvn in whzit is cullcd our annual farmers’ parliantcut. Farmers" \\',-,~1; 1, m, @111 institution hcrc, and has rcsultcil i11 mauv l'\‘:-llllllnllS living passed which have siiicc ltiiiiitl ihcit‘ way into our statute books._ Many ,.~,1,¢-_-,- u,‘ 11.11151; limo 1irorcd less enduring and 51111-111. only iii old lll'\\'illltltt'l‘ filcs and. in_tlie ' - laifiq. 1.1" the various farm t-rgtuuzatioiis ‘..l~~l'll Zililll. lhcri- arc rcswltitionsuif 11111 l1;ii-1l\~ 1icreuniiils -_ which .\_ tl _\c.n' aitcr year, and with scarccly “.1111, Sumt- of lllCSt‘, however. deal \\"ll! \ll.lil\' intpcirliiitt matters. ‘flip .iti1~n'_. .\>\'fiClflllOll iticctiiig l\' >Cl\C- .111]..l t-viiitrroiv, the spv llfllli! 11,; \\_ , 11f lllt‘ I) y Diiisiim, Un- .,,;;1;.,-_i tvf Agriculture. Ottawa. ,\_<~it\‘l(\li0ll \\ill mcct on < .\. ll. .\lacl)unaltl. of \. '| ll,- . wtll atldrcss lltc 1H0!"- i ‘lll til.‘ _11:h .l(‘ l~‘:iriticrs' lnstiltitc will 1111.1 tip lilo :»L>.~Illll5 with llS annual meeting; ‘[11, siiiiit- Ur-iivcis‘ ‘tag-nu has decided in lirihl iis r l1 1.11M»- I iiicctuif; a a lalcr datc. _ tprd lllt‘ wczitliri" \\'lll prove lav- a lzttcgt‘ and rcprcst-iiiittivc airiid from all $0clitui< 1-1‘ thc Farm Income - » '11,, M11119 v.1 all Llnitiilal crops iii Vlltlj. ex- ;111.11,,\ {A111, l,¢11¢1;1 1,;t_viut~iit~. is estimated by ,1“. 1-;,,,,;\- 1.,‘ guiiiiiici-o; to ho Siooootxooo less 111m, 1111 o1‘ tho-c grown in the preceding _,.,.;,_, -1~ ]il'lt‘('< tutscltiiig partly tho lnssau yields, [was Vlllllt‘ doc,- not rrprcscitt tarni iii- Come l,’\<1._\(’(lI', i-»r a laigc 1ir0portion oftlic Lash Crop oiittiirii is yrt to bc disPoy-‘d 95- _ ,_ lllCOlflC dcrivcd from all agricultural activities flppcflfi 1o have increased b_v about one-third (“-11 11,11 uf 111.13. iiiaiiily bcctiuse of large mar- kcllllgS of grains and live stock. much of which “on-film restilt of previous years’ farm work. Preliminary reports indicate that totahmilk production (luring the past year was slightly less than in i942. Tho total volume of niar- ketings of grains was greater than iii the prc- vioiis veal’, largely because of hea\'_v dcfefffill deliveries of Western feed, which were double those of the previous year, and which t0- gether with n f4 per ccnt incrca5e in Wllfifll- nised tho total of Western grain marketed hv 44 1m- cent. The commercial fruit crop well below that in I942, with of course sttianl‘ marketings, but sales of root crops approximat- ed those in the previous y-car. Live stock mar- kerinzs as a whole through regular trade chari- ncle urri- heavier than iii 10.1.’. Shipments 0f cattle rose very slightly but calves declined ;1l;1,111 it. pcr cent; sheep rose ab0t1l 7 PC!‘ Cent iiitd httgs ticarli- i5 per cent. .It should be not- gd, however, that part of the increase irtwlivc stock itiarketiiig» was due to the sacrifice of some holdings, mainly of swine, owing to poor feed grain crops in many districts. hToo Many Cooks _lohri Diefcnbzikcr. Conservative MP. for Lake Centre, has revealed that in one respect the members of the House were in the same > position as Labour Minister Mitchell and the National Selectivo Service Board; not one member of the House, he said, had any idea of the manpowcr situation in Canada. They heard from time to time that there was a shortage of ittan-po\ver—during tlic past few months a shortage of man-poyvcr on the farms. Bttt far- mers ivere. still being called up for service in Canada and, during the period from October 31st, i912. to R-ptembcr 30th, i943, the num- hm- nf men conscripted for service in Canada had il1Cl'C.'\<(‘rl by 31.491 t0 a total of 125.640. and they ivrrc still being called up at an annual CriSt to lll!‘ taxpayvr of $150,000,000 to $175.- oooooo. \Vli_v? Rlavbc. continents an exchange, he answered his nwit question when he went 0n to point out that. inst aitci- llll‘ last session. an administra- ll\t' lurtril of ll'll~lllllt‘ tnt-iiibrrs was set tip in addition lti an zidvisiiryi board. a deputy direc- tor in‘ llr: \‘l\ill_-'lll branch and llic military lsratich, fiit- regional or provisional directors, "illjj priorities, fishing. canning. 1 ‘llllfl’ departments, while as- _~r' it's were cslablislit-d iii all director. for log \\‘.'ll' lllllll\‘lll‘\ I. izue dirt-clot‘? 11.11". 11f (all: la, lf .\li: Uirfciibakcr has ever lllPl. any of tlicm. h.- should realize that, with such a bunch falling nvt-i- each other when thc_v'rc not rtin- uinj; round iii rirchxa itnbntly can possibly know the lrulh about lliv iuanpnwrr situation. Incotiie Tax Secrets ilvbill to ]|t‘l'lllll mort- information regard- lni; iuroiiio i:t_\- secrets being given l0 tucuihers i; now hufurv the (intuitions and received its first i-turliiig. lt is >1t(lll$ul'(‘(l by Stanley Kniuvlcs. till". rqircsciitative for Wittitipcg North (it-titre. \\‘llt1 set-lts his object iit an amcnd- mcut lr- lll(‘ i-xistiuig law. 1 .\*l it stands, the law says that inlot'|ii:ilirii‘. ri-ncrriiiiig iiii-oiiit- l:\.\' inav uni lit‘ communi- c1lctl In zuir person tint lrgally‘ entitled thcrcln. Tho t'llllf'lltlllll(‘lll \\'<|llltl make it 1i0ssiblc for ltlctilllvrs Hf the lltlllfl‘ or Sr-nzilt‘ tn iilitziin sticlt iiifnritiiitioii frnni caliiiist ministers iu reply l0 l|lI|tlll'ICn. l1 is Illlll'l' than ]|l'llll.'ll)l(‘, says the (Jltawa (itizcii. that flit-re is rcrtaiii iitfiiriiiaiiiiti res- pt-clitig lllClllllf‘ tax uliirli members of 1inrlia~ lll(‘lll should litn-v lll(' right to obi: i. Therc may bc llctitsiulls uhcii such itiftrritiation can no longer be treated as cunfidciital, but becomes l public concern. Under sticli circuiustaticcs, n revision of the law might be justified. But members should be cautious in seeing that tlio right t, certain information respecting individual incomes is nu1 zibuscd for politiciil purposes. \\'c all know what happens in the United States, where sticli information is madc- available. Each year a list of huge salaries to a tcw are published, but little is accomplished ex- cept the satisfying of curiosityu Yet the 1iowcr to force such information into the open is sub- ject to risks. Another thing to rcmcitibcr is that Pcrsotial incomes, however large, have really little to do \\'llll the personal incomes of most of tis, how- ever small. Fabulous incomes in a society where the majority receive but subsistence wages arc an evil that should be corrected. But anv sug- gestion that depriving the rich and giving to the poor would make any great difference in living standards is a red herring. The prob- lem of adequate incomes for all is a separate one entirely‘. — EDITORIAL NOTES _ l .\IllSSL)lll]l announces that lie "had to sciitciicc lCiatio this son-in-laiv) to death since I, as a [Japanese warrior, put honour above everything else". A pretty heavy punishiticiit for voting ¥agaiitst 0110's fatltcr-iii-laiv. I l I t) ' Forty ycars ago .\lr. I). Lloyd Licorgc was 1tlte “it" of \\'clsl1 Parliamentary’ rcprcsciita- itioii. .\'ow his datightcr, .\liss AIL-gait Lloyd (ieorgi- has become chairman of the \\iclsh par- li;iiiit'iittir_v party’, which consists of till tlic 3b itieitibcrs of parliament for \\'alcs. She is tlic first ivouizm to hold this ofiicc, and her fathci- saw her installed. l‘ II l‘ it hritaiirs Medical Research Cotiiicil is dry- ing human blood for transfusion at the ratc of 3.500 bottles a week. The Council co-opcraics with the .\liiiistr_v oi llealtlfs Rcgioiizil 'l‘r:ni~- iusioit Sci-rice and the .\rm_v Blood 'l'r;iii.~,~ fusion Scrvicc. All blood is given frccly by volunteers. Britain began drying blood for this ]illl'])OS€ in i939; by 194'. 20,000 bottlcs wcrc ready. The Licrmaits were relying uu "uliolc blood" until the beginning of the Libyan cam- paign. I 1U U i (ai-ilinzil John lieitry Newman, uotcd 1ircacli- er and poct, born this date 180x; ordained in tlic Lilturcli of England, in i845, lic resigned the vicaragc of St. .\Iary‘s, Oxford, and two years later was received into 1he R. C. Church; scl- tlod at Edgcbastoii, establishing an oratory there, afterwards iii London; appointed rcctoi" of tlic Catholic University, Dublin iu i854; created a Cardinal in I879; among his worlts are: "Lectures on University Subjects", ".\pu~ logia pro Vita Stia", and “Grammar of Assent"; as a poet best known for his liyniit, “Lead liiiitl ly Light." i ‘l1 10K I “Mares eat oats, docs eat oats, and little lambs oat ivy,” may not sound ntiicli iii itself, btit slur the words a little. add a snappy tuuc, and y-otrve got the ‘.\l a i r zy L) oa t s" song now popular. Composer Milton Drake of New York did it, and all bcuiusc his four-year- old daughter Neila came home from school one day httmiititig a ditty that sounded like “.\lairzy doats, dozy doats and little lambsi divy." Drake suddenly recalled that he had licard a similar nursery rhyme when he was a child. Ilc sat doivii at the piano and with the aid of his two composer friends. Al. Hoofman and Jerry Livingston, "Mairzy Doats" was born. Ncilt Drake, now six years old, is as proud as she can be to have helped her Dad produce such a hit. Her school is going to have a “Mairzy Doats" day in her honor. n- :- iv a Lady Hill, composer of "In The Gleaming‘ and widow of Lord Arthur I-lill, who was coit- trollei- of Queen Victoria's ltotischold, died last Saturday a1; Easthampstead Park, Berkshire, at the age of 95. Lady Hill had a special gift for composing light, sentimental music. The tutic of "In The Gloaming" made the song oiic of the most popular onhrecloxd. It was pttblislted l'.l i887, the year of her marriage, and 140,000 copies were sold between 1880 and i889. The melody was adopted in 1884 as march for the Second Middlesex Artillery Volunteers, of which Lord l~lill was commanding officer. The song soon became known all over the world. It has been used as a-hyinii tuna in London as wcll as in the Rocky Muntains and by children iii Aus- tralia. Lady Hill never wrotc the words for a song. Her music was inspired by dwelling on the words of others that pleased her. Governor john W. Bricker, Ohio, one of the Republican cattdidatcs for selection as candidate for the Presidency has this to say on lhc neces- sity for the freedom of the Press: “From the days of smoke lignals on the ltills to the miracle of the modern press and radio, people have strug- gled to communicate information and ideas and to warn of danger. 'l'liis everlasting urge and irresistible force have brought constantly im- provéd techniques of communication. ‘fhcy will continue to improve u long as the mind and liaiitl of man arc free to think and work at the job. We iiecd to accept that familiar but pro- found teaching of Christ when l-lc said: “And ye shall know tlit- trtilli and the truth shall make you free." And with that faith should £0 a great sense of l‘C§]70ll$ll)llll_\'. Yours i: a stewardship absolutely vital in peace, but it is indispensable in war. The lillc ril couiinutiiczi- tinu front irar front ln thc home front ituist hc kept open. Domestic iicws must be tiitadtiltcr- atcd by 1iroliagattda. \\'c must not give aid to lhc enemy". u_tt belief in tho trustworthiness of news is cssrittial tn home froitt morale. The clririlv of censorship must ttot be lisctl to hide aiiv weakucsscs in the administration of domestic af- fairs bv our (iovcrutitciil. Such wczikitcsscs will be corrected by the power of public opiitimi it lltv litcs of cnutmtinicatitm are krpt opctt auill lllc facts are ftillv ktiown. 'I‘lierc is snmcthiiigl :iboiit {his constitutional guarantee by frco dis-l cussiou aud Iliajoritv will which we slioitlil care-' ftllly protect and kccp. Censorship could li<~-' rniiic lllt‘. resort of the scoiiiidrel. (‘t-nut in, like health-restoring drugs. may IICCOIIIQ lilllli 1iois0ii when the dose is too great." THE CHARLOTI ETOW Notes By The Way The only uwe-‘eifln: wit-rm flu! ever was realty successful was the vacumn-clcauer.—Auswer:. The London Unity Express mm 1cluuns the largest. circulation in ‘the vior1d-2.8000,000 copleg daily.- Ifitmtforu Beacon-morale" When n woulun goes to lea lull knows eycrylapdy HAOYB, she h” l, gloomy intuition that it isn't very cxclusivo-Cccnbustion Patriot. It. ls sald that many women nu loss than the 850 words of English, but of course there’; 1 tot-- rifle lutll0\'£’f‘.—Pl.lnf.‘h. One nl the troubles about. Infla- liou is that it is called by boo fancy a name. The iiailit names for infla- tlon are hunger, poverty, total d“. OIQBJIIZ8UOXL—VBI\COUVUI‘ Province. If folks refrained from lnlklnl about things they do not under- stand, thc i.\1i1:rcs.sl\'c sllence of this world of \I‘J~I'5 would become titsuf- fcrable.—-Kitchetior Record. This is the first major war which has not BYOUSPJVKIIE! noets nor pm- duccd a dozen nrst-cluss poems, a fact which ltistorlaiis in the years to come may time as being signific- ant.-Loncloii Free Press. Why sticulu ‘we be Illfprljtfl ll this war ls‘ the sort. of universal hells broth that is bound to sim- mer for n long time after the mo st put ouU-Vancouvcr Province. Tho averagq- citilcn wlll find It hard to understand ulhy, ivlt-h wcrk. ers so had ‘duet. the claims tor intentplovcticiit tnsurance 111 Doom“. er were ltigher than in any other mnntli last yearn-Toronto Globo and Mail h The little cirl home at lemtlmo. Mlllllmb‘ . shi- Shirl. “we've had a lovely ivalk. We came back through tho ceuncterv, and I read all me words on the tombstones. But what I want to knc-iv. mummy, l5 where they bury all the siuitcrsT-Tzitlei‘ and Bystander. 1*") iiozvciir-zfrCaiiakll-mii nir- rncn ill this country who ltave fluvial uvrntds nirBrrlin applied for a Lbird-pai'tj; . ir-iitcc to ride a were told that as . l1 they would ltavc f" Kiri a lelt-cr ffOffl a rcspunslblo person before 1hr"; could be allowed to fldl.‘ their own motorcycle!- Londuu Daily Sketch, "Foolish ciirsf-lliiit. iun winking Into tlic mouth of a Russian btnr and have tlictr lieutls crushed llko rotten ll»l‘.l)lc\. Who said it? ‘the Dlvtykc o1 Orlctins. in “King IIenry V. If the Ltcijnaits hiicl studied Shakespeare _ltlSlCfl(l or "Atom Kampf‘. it itii.,"iit ltave becit better for ll10Il1.—Bft'll)l.IU1'\Ll Expositor". We (‘Oflfcss we are a lllllg tired 0f_tlic cable.- 11ml call German TBIGVQYS ovt-r L/Jtidoii "Kill-tinct- run or ‘sneak’ raiders. What clsc is a bomber rairl‘ The It. A. R, we scent to recall, boasted Cllc time of tho oped WlLll which an attack on Bpilm was czniplcted. Thc ‘planes liit and sped. a: they were meant to do. Prci,1ng:iitda_ ran be childish it it is no’. kept. an rt-lzt-Ottaiva Journal. Before you buv an antiseptic from the corner drtlggist, it must be aged 111 llvlni: wcod toy_'.’_5 y-oarsfil it's Balsam _of Peru. lhIS tl.l.t3, wl? eh. desoitc its llillllt‘, comes only lium El salvadol‘. is irrociissccl lrum the salt o1 the balsam tree that cannot be “scratchetP during its first quar. tcr 0f n. century: The trait is worth it, though. far Balsam is essential iit tnodei-ii stirgcryrantl pliarmacoL ogy. is mtpor nt lll the treatment of skin dlscttces. hlKl one nf its m,» Dertlcs. ciiinumic acid. is bcccntltig Wwfiltlletl, as a treatment for tubcrcttlosis-fivederictou Gresncr. Amt-mi UH’- Deflltlti wlin are help- 1H2 to bear an extra burden hi this war are the d tors. It is donbttul if flllflf‘ i:~. nii_v grcz-itly affejtcg] by more than four years or wnnm, and the depletion of ranks, through Enrolment for ntctlvo service. than. e eneral praojitloners. Not only are t e doctors, with YBdl-ICGG civ- 11 an ranks. carrying on full pcflcg- time services in hundreds and hnudreds_ of communities all over the lac-mutton, but they have 11ml f0 Ros-talc additional work and res- Wflsllllllllefi. obviously biought on in many instaxiises by the way, _ St. Thomas Tunes-Journal, United Sffll0;_;l_| It ii i, R0111: to have tcct digcnliiugcm-s war effort, too. Pampered pQtflLpy 1n PYPWBI‘ days was fed a great deal 0f {round oyster shell for the cal- °l"-Y" flemsary for strun egg shells. and for grit m-Fnd up olthlelr foods. Most of the oyster sic s ivere drum! up out or the Gulf of Mexico. With slit ' ggalltodlftowcqmacarplltiesé - en i t agriculture iecotmiiiitdilfiilllfiblng But. the limestone slu 1y ha; ' dwindled that chtckenspifvlll have is Pz-‘Wnrfttxljlielllbllllggcr- olgiVfll or just plain spectator. flit-Hamilton T0 AN ATHLETE DYING YOUNG 1th: time you won your town. the race We chziii-ctl you through the mark- ct-plncc; Mrnt and boy wood cheering b , And mac we, bore you SIIOWIIGEP- Today. the road all runners come. Shoulder-hum w.» bvlniz vcri homo. And 501 you at your threshold 0W1], Towiusmati of l\ stiller [DWI]. Smart lad. to slirp betlmes away " From sflclda where glory dos; not my And eariy though the laurel grows It withers quicker than the rose. Eyes tho shady night has shut Cannot see the record cut, And silence sounds no worse than cheer! After earth mu stopped the ears; Now you will not swell the rout Of lndstthat ‘more their honours W . Runners whom renown outrun And the name riled before the mun. n srt. before its ochoog (mo, The fleet foot on t-hc-sll of shade. And hold to UH! low llntel up The ‘still-defended challenqe-cup. Antl M ztint carly-laurelled l0. Wlll flpckd to gaze the slrcitgvthless (‘R c. . And find nmvuht-rctl on its curls round :>licll_y' hi". arr-l" ri was still fighting Nc.‘..i.-. * . Tormenthte, New engers and mail (P l? I l was two night. "There was -no way since then." Ltatei- on 1n the nouncecl that; the tide" bcvn released ls written int Cnnfedprutlo tl W-D The uarland bricft-z- than a girl's. A Housman. N GUARDIAN nine-mile crossing. “Tho ice-breaker, carrying pas- ' to this province. at l0 o'clock this morning. She had Efil. out front Tbrntentlne early last as. to when sh; might make Port. The vessel bad bcen caught in the flees since eight o'clock last night, and had amide scarcely any head- thrvutzh "a change of wlnd and Iy-packcis lcc"--but We do submit that. hero ls ample evidence of the inefficiency of fcrrv services across: ticlal ivators between DI?g!lf1C(’5 of this Dominion. We have In ntock and receiving regularly cars of: “ Walsh Hard Coal for hf-IIIIICQI Phone us your requirements. Promptideliverlee. its vicioliviliiliiis $10,000,000 ...i..inowi This is the your of supremo effort, ai- your Red Crou wit! be needed u new before. And n: our all-out victory drivujnlnilnoinentum, as casualty lim inountyu tbs oitoniof war sptend wider and sink deeper, Ihlllltédwill grow. We must no them through ruin 5min; men on every front, the gallon: Merchant Nlvynhc wounded and mnitned ln- British andfinnndhn hospitals, I‘ ' of'_Wnr, the homeless war orphans of Britain Ind the suflering millions of Europe. , Only the Red Cross meets this call for vitll life saving food for Prisoner: ofWu parcels, medicines, comforts, blood serum and nursing that spell survival for l0 mnny. There l: no one clsc to do the job. That is why we cannot hll: why we m. you to open you: heats and puuu, giving to the limit of your ability. Rcutci m. i_.i...‘y \\ill l“ bl Ghflp; lhu rcul nccd lies ahead. ' ' Local (‘zmipaigii lleatlquartcrs l‘.~- -_ Si. m lldcplioit; 43g l Islsnd should have “cfliclculfl and "continuous" communication with the mainland; and in the report ot the RECOIISJUCNOI] Commune ‘Hal ' flfllllflt tabled at the Present session of Ytusxizl. 1 anon this despi-itch ‘flu-iiumoi-it a1, Ottawa "unprove- caittc over tli: vice from Charlstte- merits" are commended signed ed to make communications" be- tween Prince Ixiwuu Island and the mainland constant. fellttbli‘ anu adequate." Oommiuitcnttuiu between Prince Edward Inland Ind the mllnlind are not "efficient" and "wntlml- ous" u pledzed tn tho pact of Con- federation, nor are they "constant reliable and adequate" as those tenns are understood in the Dre- senl: clay. The National ‘authorities may keep on providing car-ferries as long as Oanudn 1s a nation —' but so long u communications be- tween Prince m-ward Island and the mainland are carried out by ferry services the pact of Confed- eration will continue to be violated and the needs and conditions of out tunes Ignored. If the report o! the House of Commons Reco structlon Com- mittee l4 to be nc ed upon b_v the Nnttonnl Administration, rcmetltlni: mom satisfactory. more permanent. qiackcd ice. llitr ~ rzl I~hiid lici- way across . . .i » 15th.)‘, IIIJH! setting out from Brunswck, on l. miles off Bord \i litdlcauon here day. 1t was an- car-ferry had, from the “close- imd striking lwill have to be provided to loin pat ofllh» province of Prince Edward o the Pl d £15m! with th_e>_g1_l_lnland_ of this IIMIIID Old Sydney screened. - Springhlll screened. lnverness screened. Brits D'0r screened. Albion Nut. Dominion Coke. . GILLIS o- co. Phone 176. "constant. reliable i and adequate" l i terms of her contracts." Much Ado About Nothing House of Commons “comer-J not answer the queatlozi n‘. all. 50mg hon. Hon. J. G. member tnakes a not say that it ls tnie either. M1‘. I-IOMUTH: Of never believed the Agriculture in my no one else in Canada does. one ever did believe hlni swinging" 0n- Sonic lion. MEMBERS: Order. where he ls. Mr. HOMUTI-I: Some hon. MEMBERS Mr. SPEAKER: The her must. place : Order. .the order paper. M; H , "ill" wlnh/IhIiIPgMUTf-l: All rlflhl, but r Ml. . “u. ' Fnme no; MEMBERS: Order i1312i‘...ll;§"l.,,l“-,§,‘,f§""“m l“ Mr _MACKENZIE_ (Vancouver M1.’ 1,0,11,11,11,.‘ T1,, ,,,1,,,_.;¢1 W‘ ' W" "" .1111]; no rllzhl . ' ' ‘ r. CARDIN . "hire tlfzil rrt- their qnnstira o Piper. When the quest Swine Branders Now ll tho time to II-llfll walnut PIGWORM By ulnl the most efhcllvu remedy on the market. MAGS PIG - WORM TONIC POWDER It Ivlll tlinroughly abolish all trim; of worms and Im- prove tho hullh o! your erd. Pfltl 35o nor lb. AMMONIATED BRONCIIIAL COMPOUND A reliable and ofleellvo pre- nantllm for tbs trnlment 0| oonlhl nntl colds. A Ilel nun for chronic Ili-oneiiilttn. Price 50o per bottle. All! YOU TBOUBLED WITH LUMIAGO OI. BORE BACK I! u we IIIVI one o! 1M but remetllu to offer nuns- ly. Back-Bl!” Tlblell. poc- lnlly elective for Lnmblp. Sciatica. WQIIIIIII, Joint lfllll- cnhr and other to of rlieumntlnn nblch treatment: fall In Price 50 canto per box. TllE TWO MAGS HI Grant Georg; sum. Moll Orders Given Prompt Attention. ord nary ruch- (From the Official Rcpor’. of the} some 1,0,, Mr. KARL HOMUTl-I: That does being 11-931“; r3111 “§““’m"¥§iii.°"§£; _ 1 - Nb‘. SPEAK BPBBXBT- the H!“ liggmlfllelgt 151g; ber has asked his que N0‘ M Thviltonf-‘membvi- is no‘ Mlnlstcr of Agriculture has been ‘ ' T! . Mr. Mr. i-torivitrru: as doesn't know-l 1181.11,, mm .1“, M, Some hon. MEMBERS: Order. 1 I um uklng- a rep“. hon. mem- :1 f 1g 1 Y\!‘\ the question on giit-stiioiiiiiertiiiniljl‘ l ‘t nuT Domlnlcui- Aiit-fhi-ntiftiiiit .0}... E tii.n-. lb provided. Canada. will not j be "honoring lirr obligations In tlil |ceritrelz TIibi-gllfflkct‘ is on fl feet. M1‘. l-IOMUTH: Well. when li sits down I ~ stand up lli asklna the Minister oi‘ Agiiciil lure what he is gout: to do aboii the small slaughterers who todi. are not put on a par with the hll ipncklng houses of the country What ls tic goiiil: to do for tlieiii AIIFIMBIIYH: Order ' "' are ii Mt‘. HOMUT H want to know vrhat “he to do. ER: The lion. men M“. HOMUTH: Axial llster cannot misivt-i- ll. Mr. MACKENZIE lVflllrtlllfl You can-m: ask Y. SPEAKER: Ml’. HOMUTH: I t SPEAKER: ~ order paper iinrl gei a I11‘ l‘. l HOMUTH: You coiirint ifl Mr, ‘oannmisiz: ptn the order paper l v-lil flit-it" Mr. HOMIUIYI: ir-m raitnnl answer ii_ MAOKEIYZTF i “YZQOLM! Central: Y ll. 0U Cdllllllf t Piiifesisloiiial Bani; C? 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