.,.._ 1.»- PAgE FOUR TIIE BIIMIJITTETUWI Gllllllllll NemBy 77w Way 1 miTFa-am a. noun. n-r. Viviana. a. l GRIT laarelary-Ueais-Oal- 0- A. Isellanoa, ll. l 0. 1 Illnes- Ill lnIfil-II Dllraer-l. llurlfilP-I-I- Anoanlnts ltdkoeo- Frunl Illlae all ll l. flank ‘- gnu; Dally (hands-i um sun w nae u: urn-w» Him-T“ gum,“ u. pdvllla) announce-uneasiness ruasmr. oeonmu l. us: ' | “INSPIRING WORDS Ahlllcana: muss, 1,m:is1; 1r- Aneng all the by-lndaets el he Haiumrnrriiisiinepuzriismspso- hably hen the bigg st surprise. Sborn o! a large part of the terrlr tory over 1.21.011 the inefficient Turkab mipire had sprawled, ft wthdrew into Asis and sat w wcrk! to (rgznise a mcderli state. It hasf flung off the Caliphate and the DECEMB ER 5. 1933 Some TIiat Now Will (Douglas It. ‘Oliver in the 1 “Inside " War Stories Remain Untold tollailandlmbile) uornernalllthtrdnthatrbomaafor Three times, that cool. grey morning‘ _of Sept. 27. 1018, General Home, Army, stopped his car sn-aw s-a-Jm. WHAT D038 Till FUTUII tenpartiuorgnmeadeanh. lnalloitisainwhichlhsvelived w visited. Ihave never known a period of II d-n during which time it repulsed a siries of local attacks and carrisd out no less use Brahmmi a ' Ti... Refreshing as onl Qrange IPekoe Tea can d Y 5106b. pure 4m ll Ill-DI‘ MIMI! GQGIIOXI and unenforceable except m 10mm suit at law. 8- When a lien debtor's paid m. m Monthly Bulletin m the Can-' adlan chamber of Commerce in‘, 15h- 715-7“? sfmch- 1373“; mu“ harem and othsr outwom insiltup anew. "390- i tibns and plugged oouragecusly for- . Baptists: higltih, 217,153; Irish, wrd wth det rrninaton to win 50306; woman, 72340; ‘wow-n’ for it elf the rght to be c:unted 0n f-hl AIIflB-Clmbfiil 105d- l°°k9¢ than 21 raids, captur ng 3 officen, back to the smoke pail over the 101 other rank", 22 machine guru. ‘i’ thumping Canal du Nerd line. and two trench mortars, and inflicting I" l‘ ’°'mn"” f” u“ “m!” sad to h‘: Chef of St:ff: severe casualtes on the enemy. "l"! "d "mum m” 95mm‘ m" “We're going to turn round. and Repeardly Sir Arthur went to HOLD IOI. YOUR CHILD? caseinwhiohpirbliclibrarielare ltlllments ainounttoflresumel closed on lunhy afternoon. and the vendors first coat of thr artich mjfly u‘ "m, Qq. mgr-mu" m“, repomusion to he admllsable on); arideveninglinaysaythstlbnve "Pmi-"Mfi" WmI-Jlldleolre- dismissed this question with some °°"1- °' "h" Pmw W Bl-ltutn Great Bltain quotes lioid Macmil- 1gp grid sir Charles Addis as hav- ing woken before the Canada C1111 in lpndon 1n most optimistic terms of this country's future. Fresh from their work oii the Canadian Bqnkmg Qommission, they expressed thanselves ss impressed with the mmense diiersity of Canada. "A generous fate has provided her. n“ with one basket, but with many. In this lies her strength. Her future I not 1n doubt. It is simply a mat- ‘ her of time and favorable economic conditions." fits Ioidship went so fu L310 predict that this Domin-v ion may yct become the financial heart. of the Empire. These words Rom“ catholics " coming from u man of such wide ‘ United Church pncuml knowledge o! world “nan-s; The strength of other denomina- lhould prove a sowce of profound tions in the Province is represen- '"°°“'“@°‘“°“‘ ‘° m‘ “w” °’ m‘ ted by the following figures: Adven- aointry. to its farming population,’ Us”, 13; conmdmsl 3; Christin“ 0o its industrial workers and 1.0%,”; church o! chm‘, 595; chm” those who have charm of its in-fian science’ 3; museum“ A§0c]a. lwtflll "*4 Wmmelml Wllillfl- itlon, s; Greek Orthodox, a; Instit- Tha Bulletzn quotes Hon. G. How- ‘ u“ Bu,“ sgudenq’ 1g; Jgwg, 19; I“! Fflillwfi- 01115111811 Hiilh 430m‘ Lutherans, '16; Mennonites. 2: Pen- miwoll- 1"“ back "(In Cflnflda- "ytecostal, 188: other sects, 65. The sauna that Canadians. like thlionly sects totally unrepresented in People at the United Kingdom. are the 1931 census figures for this Pro- enly just beginning to accommodate vince are "Brethren and United themsclvs to the new trade chem, Brethren" and "Mormons." nels that have been opened up byI the Otis/we agreements. Ks thinks that Britain and Canada, as well} as other parts of the Bnpire. have’ a long way to go before the effects of the Ottawa. decisions are ade- quately reflected in statistics. He returned to Emgland much pleased not only “with the greatly improved business conditions that he found. wti , restrict the powers. but with the intensified Imperiabopa om m‘ sentiment which he observed in?” "litmus the public mm!" o! wurse of consolidation QV9TyWh€XY.ithe new Tum Bond? Th. Bond Lord Macmillan, Si: Charles Addisj L. m‘ mo“ nponam piece o! md Mn Ferguson ‘n weak “tmmachinery that has been added for knowledge of the situation endfimany w", to m: ‘dmmmxluve ‘harefore, with authority. equwmem o! the Dmflmon. n should, when functioning ho its mil value, relieve Peliameiit and par- ticularly the Cabinet of an irri- wmwrlmerise amount of detail work for I00 feature of the Royal ‘ rm, u “mnw mt week mtmw ‘which they are thoroughly unsuited. ad the crowds in attendance to and m“ wnhou‘ in my w“ 1m- gneater extent than the daily parade purl" m. “um.” lumorlty md ‘n4 u“! m. Imam“ d nun“ ‘“l1ty of the 01061-9; In]: we: orses-ofliss-n’ M‘; mm¥hunnalmétd£?imfli rather than lac freedom e1 m“ x firm‘ ma "wimp: as in include the full ex- IFI ves ease 81m h .... swam .. t... m... S‘... ;;-=*":m"=§_~; avg: an T” incoming and outgoing. Ior zlvngthotitllvihirthioflieidea l"”"'°‘zri°':mw°md“zi 2 Canada's two-way trade movements nammdfidmuflmm_mwmseinemmivurubuurm lrealonhaveannoirneediheirde- mflnnunnderedbfiuwu. umhpmceedmmmch.wo_omiolifeotthsmminion. homanaicuuriaermoatimme '“h°“umb"°°m'°h“°" mmmnmhnnhuufli-tpeotfiatflaahputaut worked 'ub.-,mmmmemhjmtmthslbsilboardwouldbahnmme ‘Wm-nmhrnmthecomemfrmnpantnnciticlnmnutyudgfng ‘hmhmnmnknmnwlysommmstiasttiardeu the h! arr-samurai. mien-e trade lpelnantuatlsehsthrliamen- BXLDO. . Presbyterians: English, 196,340: Irish, 111,371; Scottish. lG),l152. European, .115. 5 Roman Catholic: English, 171,-: s34; Irish, sea/m; Scottish, 120406;.‘ European, 3.515.337, the French numbering 2,319,136. United Church: English, $03,087:, Irish, 195,300; Scottish. soo,'na;i European, 201.554. The strength of the leading de- nominations in Prince Edward 1s- iaiid is given as below: Number i Anglicans . 2,974 i Presbyterlans .. . . . 14:81:; i ANTICIPATOR Y “lg it." asks a ‘Ibronto contem- porasy, "too much to cherish the] hope that during the forthcoming session of Parliament no section o1 tbs House will attempt to make EQUINE HEROES 1 .- sentativea of the people. i pages in history and its scope should be en-i among the wo id's progressive na- tons. Wrat Turkey hrs done, 1t has done on its own initiative, iri- depordent of the tutelage of the West. It ha: gven the outside world a new conopt on of mrkish character and intellgcnce. Few record a more manly, set-reliant e! or! 1y a na- tion to make for i1s:lf ‘.111’- able name. Great Brltlln in a men. dum addressed to the ltalar. Ti" 11.111 arid Gerrran gcv ri-ircrts on the arms question, has dzciied in fa- vor of GcimaJ-y- being 1r aied not as a “target for dirtitjon," but as a "partner f:r dtCl1s5011." What does it matter how the icop-up is done, so long cs t is clone in sin- cerity and grod 1.111111? As things are. it would s em let to respond cordially to a waving of the olive branch. If Ft-urc.» and Germany can come into egr cnunt upon tbs‘ crucial is ue, they can tcgetherdoa gzod deal tcvrards brig thing the European cutlok. The Rtlillblflflls 1n Spain have sproutxd two “Z1115, T. e Right wing on Sund. y wzn the first na- tional election iiizdcr the new con-, stitution. lt was qllll!‘ a sanguinary; affair, in which 19 different par- ties engrged. The anti-R pubicans were pernfitrd to rcie and elect, candidates. This 1S one redwmlng‘ featura but the new l-‘epublic 15 threatened by the spirit of faction and rx-Kng Alf riso is probably dusting off his rcyai wardrcbe. After referring opiimitically to Canada's growing trade with Great Brtain, an exchange runarks: ‘There is no room for doubt that if we in this ccuntry are sufficiently , 9'37 “mm by huwem‘ m’ ken and alert to profit by the in-i- “"7 ‘5 ma‘ mense preferred opening scoured ;f0r us ri the United Kingdom un- lder last year's pre erertial trade itneaty the result w ll be a growing, I inu’ ase in profits fcr our farmers and other primary prcduccrs and for some of our manufaciiii-liig 111-. dustries. ‘ A llloughlflll article rntltied: : "Controllcd ccnstructon irgod for regulation of employment mid sin-i bilization of production." l.\ roniri-i buted to the Daily Ccmmercal New! and Building Reccrd by Mr- W. D. Black, v00 president Otis Fenson Elevator C nrp ny. In i929. 300,4!!!) direct wrrkrrs wrre cm- ployed in cms-truction If the pro- portion of indirect workers be tak- en at two to one there was a total lof 900,000 directly and indrectly so employcd. The probable value of oormtrirction durng 1931! wli not exceed l0 per cent. o!’ that of the peak year, 1928. It follows that in the course of fcur years the build fng industry has dispensed with the serviva of 00 per oent. of its work- ers or approximately 810,000 men. The necessity for Itabilzing the in- dustry 1a obvious. It was the tradition and principle of Brtlsh Justice that Chatharn bad in mind when he spoke his famous sentence. “The péorcst man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the fore: of the Crown. It may be frail-its roof may shake, the winih may blow through it, the storm may enter. the rain may en- ‘ of doctors and nurses. realize that youngsters with pby- w,“ m, m“, o“;- .ical defects will not “grow out of “wyfyy- nmmfitrated the 0m“ them," and so these defects are o, m,“ corrected before it is too late. g "Pu "11 you "my a“ m; ‘w. A 1"’ mum“ u‘, 375k“ m‘ ried Home. "It's too much o! a health mas * w. ha; the “lingual?! task to mi of any troops-even the words for parents. " you co p Canmjns,» int!) 1-119 future B8 (l! ll ‘D0 CYQ owenf» 51d the Que! o! 5mg‘ cciiid see and could learn that your on m, “non o, “an M“, I 1mm Wh° 1-! m" l ""114" °i wouldn't swp the battle if 1 were "Wm. "aim b‘ ' “nun l" 15 ycu. Y;u’ve had the Canadians and a confirmed dullard at 25 be- uni-e]. W“ “ti” m“ q-hey-ve m. Cause °i “me Physic“ m’ mental ver once fafed you, have they ("f9"- wWm n’ “mung” 7;‘ is: And they won't fail you this time correcting that di c y in - Emery. @0011?" 1 '11». ChTef of Staff was right. and Beam“ m” future c.5110‘ be by nightfall of that (ventful day mresce" and “ca”? Physic“ ‘m’ Horne was tickled to dsatii that 5°C“ ‘msny 3° ummnced’ n’ u ‘he fear had not ovetruled his better wise mother vvho protects her small Judgwent‘ and that he had M ciiilcl bymliavifr: hi: ehfamined as Curry-S Co,“ so on Go on’ may l!“ P" l‘ r ° “ 9”” did. Pr m .. jump of just a little ixzuyiiood, and before he starts to ma", than 2000 yards 'n a breadth swim} u u mom dew —the canl was impassable every- T e ° °w ‘3 ‘was "e wh re else on the Corps‘ frcnt- “are”! _°°n5i_d°“m°“' i the divisions engaged had, by dark- 15 m5 eyesmh‘ Kwd? ‘um, frnned out to a frcnrgc of “as he ‘my ‘mperfumom of some 17,000 ysrds and war." seven 5999c“ _ u d i f m les deep in enimy territory. Is he partia y W l“ °“° ° 1-1 rne never told sr Arthur Cur- oach seven youngsters is known to n, of n5 w." o‘ the early hours be? of that September rrorn ng unil 15 l" ®d"“°“"5“°d? _ , ‘long after the war iiua ended. They I5 he med 1°°kln3 m‘! lukm‘ m‘ met one evriing 1'11 Shepherds‘ Ho- PhY-sical enemy? m not‘ tar car-u, Thur, the 1st Army C. Detecls such as e“ “e 0. told the Cariadrn how near he Wigwwn- “s 5° “m” “mum” b? had come to stzpping the show. iieved them to be at the outset. 1mm" he asked Cu” i,’ wcum m? The [my Md“ if maihwhfigurme Canadian". have d ne had they re- deie" M“ e" °P- e celved B11 Cid r to "dig iu"‘and Phlslcany “d mientafilyl 3am m consolldtc their advance up to stand the strain o sc o0 ' e. m“ hm" fact, in later years it may mean the siwcnv- yid Currie. ruwmayh... difference between success and fail- 1y‘ “n. m, W“ acme time. “T” ‘There 11-11 be no tiling now. Sir Nowadays infant ch1ldren~are so Arm“ h“ p1 ed om mm,’ o; well supervlsed that whereas a few ncreeping Lanrge “mg 1. dead, ,.ears ago 3 in every l0 children mo porn, died at birth or during the‘ Many “Home: “fling “my of m“ 7”“ m“ m” m‘ m about Canadrn Corps achievement, will, it is f ared, go to the grave with When the youngster begins school’ m‘ our“ cow._,_mander_ om,’ W he is again under the supervision had u“ so“! mm,“ w “u”; from ifs trcasure b x of recollec- It is, then. the years between Lon‘ an “nsldeii “bum o! the we“ W‘) permds’ 2 m 5 “"5 o‘ Battle of Am cm. or w. at as Lu- age, that parents should watch for dendom “,5 afterwards print! t0 uny little physical or mental de- describe M ..G rmany-s black day Iect- in the history of tho war." But I“ “a- me Wm“ thing is m when we came back for more. he have the child examined by thesald: icimiiy physician once or twice a “one m“ a {me vs good fish-mg’ YCBT- young fcl ow.“ Th“ “mm” 5 serious respon- Trere were three storirs in par- sibiiity from the parent. muxar‘ whkh we w", am; QM was the icciirig of Arms. in the dpng of 191B. Anoiher was the work of cértan suspwlvd sues in the Canadian corps. And still another was the mutiny i" ""9115 follzwing the Armstce. On all three w": had from Sir Arthur ton- trtive promises of rcl a1. His ex- planatkn of the first wculd have r0 A CLOCK furnished ample rciutal to the ar- Hqlg, p'ead‘n¢ that the “over- wrri: d" crowd of Sir Henry Bur- Jetail should be withdrawn from the 'l'ne. and invariabl? H138’! "Ply was along the follow-fr; lne: 1 “I am ssvng your Canadians for ithe oounter-blcw, Curre- If I re- leve your 2rd Dlvfeon with say, your 8rd. th n I will have one tired division, one semi-tired, and 01117 tio fresh divisions for the comng offensive. If’ the intifiemains in the Zine. unrelieved. tlrn I'll have three rush div sions cnd only one i tired division." It was never diff cult, as we found, to beard the Corps Oom- mander 1n his ‘study in m! bl! hou=e ovcrlo king the cimpus of the unver ity he came to know so itimately and love so well. Here, among the tropres and the pho- tographs o! his sub idnate com- manders, he was far from the un- _'appro1chab1e licn cf many peo- ple's imagin ngs, talkfiig with an inferviewer~if not always for pub- lication-with thc same sort of itrustng intmccy he would discuss pl‘ns wl‘h “Ox" Webber on the eve of some irriperdng attack- But ‘f Sr Arthur was not a lion in mien, he was a lion at heart, as the when,‘ 11-1,] 101d g1 the courts. I rernembtr one ti-‘ed before worm Mr. Justice Hcdgsan, without Jury, | _____i___i__ {in which, preceed ng Judgment, he i ‘ordered arrest of the plaintff’: star operator, then in C urt, who 1"t r sl-‘fpped hs bail rnd dccamp- ed- I rrrght cite many otlrr cases, bath in rnd cut cf courts, the in- fanfes of wh ch wruld shock the sensitive of any Christian commun- ity. I may d: so later if necessary in my attitude. 111E caAnlflfl-grow" Lmgdgy‘ My present aim is to advocatv feglslaton at the ccming session of ‘ Sh?“ your emwmi m Bu“? the Asa nrbly to clarify exsting My,‘ “Guardian, you mo“ o‘ the laws, by amendments and addit- of our leading e-itlaens. and with- out exoqition they have expressed their wwoval at extending the pm. and on Bunmys from 2.00 to 5.00 pan. I am Bit. etc. 8.3.8. QMMING December 4, ma. m LIN NOTES Slrr-One of the fruts of de- presalon is an extension of credits and an abnormal increase of 1r.- stallinent selling, secured under chattel mortgage and lien notes. In the major number of cases this method stimulates business fend is o! real help to purchasers, ‘but. as in other avenues of trade, ‘s susceptible and picdw lmpmpgf‘ {use even approaching fraud. In ‘this it is the poorer buyer who suf- fers, those without funds and so unable to invoke whatever law may exst for their protection- I have known many cases which the hon- est purveyors of installment iner- chandflse would be foremost 1n de- nouncing. Several have even attempted the PUBLIC FORUM This column In open for the dlseuulon by eorrelpondenn u! question: If lateral. The (‘barium-lows flue nei necessarily a opinions of aorreap Idaltl. r. l qeumme way m b mam“ club ions, to stahifze busness stcuritics, and crllections, and piovcting the buying public from unlawful irri- position: by pwging ‘mperfections and incongruities fr:m our lien and chattel mortgage system. It would be fitting for our new Attorney G-irral totrke this matter in Zottetown under the Carnegie lib- rary scheme". | While delay ls. of course, regret-' able in all prog essive movements, that fact in itself will in the end ‘cc of minor importance, provided the arrangements, when made. will be of the greatest - ible gdvgn. .111“ to the people of Charlottetown. P6111898 the most important fac- , tionable rperator. for in the management of all public A well devsed law would be a libraries is that of the hours during boon to honorable mershanfs, giv- which the reading and reference] ng confidence to their customers, |roarns are kept cpen. The presgirt and affording protectlcn to thous- ‘lib ary hours are certainly mflands from the aims of shady oper- uutted to gym malomy o; chap] ators. May 1 suggest some outlines lottetown people, viz: those engaged‘ 1°’ envlmem”- i“, business and other vocations’ 1. Every leh or chattel mortgage Wm, the maul; that but w“, u‘ to be reg aered in s:me provincial w“. w w,“ thenml"! o’ or civic office, free cf or at a nom- many advantages the granting of which is. of course, the mam puf- and pave the to the ques- er and consumer, ‘road with danger library hours on weekdays to 10. hand, to afford p-otccticn to deal‘. empowered to great such order. 4. Wren a debtor by loss of gm. pbyment, fsilur: of crops. illne. or other unavoidable cause is un. able to meet maturing pnymgn" he 6111111 be entitled. with reason. i able rectrctiom, in a fair eaten. slon of time for current payment; 5. In all cast: when goods m" been repossessed under lien or . mortgage the vendor be oompellgq f0 1109011! care for the same and to effect a. prompt and most a4. vantagous sale. aftrr due pilbllcityi by auction or tender (except ubflfl agreement with vendeel and ea immediately render account, payment of excess proceeds to perscn from whom it was reposses- sod. d- That proof of misrepresente- ton or of improper methods under whlchasals of goodshss been made. or gods simlarly procured by a purchaser, then any claim, whether by a lien holder or pur- chaser, shall be voidablo or void. '1. That at 8.11 times, and wher- ever located, goods under lien or chattel rriotgage shall he non transferable sndavailabletoanswer every legal claim on account of any such contract. B. That all lien contracts shall be fu‘1y exphlried to and signed by all partiu w the compact, and ha without armiguity or concealed prsferencea- There are man-y other safeguard: to both buyer and seller whch 1 night suggest, and no doubt many of interest ta merchants as well an customers which dscusafon will de- velop. With the growth of this in- Lstallment meJrod of trading sucli a law is fnderpen able and its pre- pn atlcn and passage he placed on tie first crder of legislation at : ming session. 1 I am Bir, etc. MERCHANT. Aster-What did you give for that car? Tellit-Took it for debt-chap owed me a thousrnd dollars! Asker—Ah! Do you stand any shzw of grttng the other nine hundred? Ms. Brcwn-“I saw a yfurig man tryng to kiss ycur daughter in the park last nght." Mrs. Gre n-“Did he succeed?" Mrs. B.~“N:>-" Mrs. 0.-'11iat wasiYt my daugh- t 1r."--K*r katurvn- 01 the twenty principa-l- @0111 modifies exported from Canada. rriine are agricultural WWW“- ‘Metals. wood and fish manly W p066 of the institution. A prism licld before the globe 0! Time You stand and separate eternity To hOUTS—-—WI‘I1IC hills move into morning free Of all beginning and of end; stems climb To bloom 1n constant cycle, seed from seed; Tide swings through tide on cos- mic pendulum; gument of a Can dan author that ‘gut: during m‘ evenm“ “d °"' "Generals Die in Btd," and that‘ l’ ‘“'°"‘°°“ “l” m“ Pwvle, Canadian solditry shot down Im- m" 11°“ °‘ 1'15""- lnd 1t 11 w‘ perial M. P.‘s in cold blccd, follow- b” “W” "l" ""4" the regime ng ‘a champrgne bout in city m” “hr”? Wm 5° KW‘ 09m It guaets. His explanation of the se- ' the” “m” Th9 "W!" dill-‘uasion in cor-id would have satisfrd a proud ‘he P"! "$161118 Sunday evening Western Ontaro infantry battall- WM"?! mllht leave the impression ion as to the fate of a s1 my Pitts-l "m! Obifttion would be made ‘to burgher by the nine of Bchm dt ‘ the 09min; of the library on gun. who mmqurraded undfr a gofd dfly- There is, however, |, dlgflnct we shall be glad u. ‘Pensions for Life comm Waterloo county name, slipped over to the Germans one mcmlnl- brbbed ev rything he knew, was repaviated early in i919, and had the misfortune to run into a brawriy And who can say when meadow winds have come To rest in fringes of each starry weed? Precisely cut to colors by a storm, The sunlight meets again in single HUME CENSUS FIGURES In flit-fifth bulletin of In last Oanadiui eansus. just received Inm Ottawa, desk with the relig- ious denominations of the popula- tion from the racial point of view. Dlven in alphabetical order the U’!!! denom "one are: Number Anglican 1,156,026 Baptiste Greek Orthodox Jews . . . . . . . Lutherans .. Roman Catholics ... II United church 2,017,315 Adventists number 10%; Breth- Ian and United Brethren. 11.110; OQIMINII and hiddliils, ‘Ml; ifllllll. 11L“; Olnrrehofdhrist.’ 1911; christian loiariea. run; Isalllieai Association, ram; Int. bums sum or cerium sin-II- "ciu at the option of the lifllfliflll- to the Dementia Oollventlcn glow. But Time that passes through a clock takes form In lives and dwells in memory, as though The rainbow captured by a lum- mer shower Returned to sun through petals o! a flower. I -fle1lens Seaman in the New Yuk Times. tar; but the King of Bigland can- not enter." This does not mean that 11148! and courts are above the law, or that they may abuse the law, or that they may set at naught the will of Parl ament. which makes the law. But what it doea mean-and it is the glory of British justice — is that in the impartial metng out of the law itself, no tyrant nar po‘iti'ai power nor any other power may interfere with the pooemee of justice It is one of the h-rltsgu of human- Mae. "I hear you and your ha’ freedom that Inglend has givm to friend are on the outs." humanity. may: “YI. rm tauouah with ———- him.’ Alfred l. lnltira llfllnite rlp- alas: "W117. Waves-e craq Jae!- ture with President Rnrsevelt ous wbm you thoflit llaylne III would be more or a sensation if it iryiagiotakshin away from yea.’ “w” m“- '"' “‘ °"""""' hadnotbeen disoountedby the: m; *1 was, m when r and contemporary. will ml‘ dull I‘ known strained reutiims between shl didn't want hiai. I daoibl l municipalities be so wfliin to aids these two ouiltandinl Dfmocmtic , aaan either." t-Mlfbfmd 111d IDMPQ, yI1D:]..“nun“-fl’mtheye"' In'i a n deadtheparsonalfeetm-goesbackl _, beenknown M; tarystim andflwnthenahmd the irlticlln ofleredlnlilraequent III-eledmolflillfllfllifllnl Owoaltion politicians an Irinking about is 111* reqromibility to eo- oparate in remedial measures of anykind under he Bennett stain- isvratiou. Fortunately for Canada. bhefioveinmenthaasstznaigwuk- h‘ majority and ih leader is notr Italy to be deterred fivin pirtttnf sound policies into eflecthypartisan critidnnor abuse. EDITORIAL NOTES llnoli faflhel than thst- It relates N. l. A. has 1n alum. neasruuuirorvamna iailaw ibnmmtof ilaarmeuaoow‘ y“; ma‘ In,“ . N.‘ 13,210“ Ion the party nomination w m’ ‘Dd ‘i M m M-rufl senslniragtoiieucffeii "°"*'°°"l"'°°iill"fl°lfl"sanauouiuuu ellliingelectlon adiaa dollar shove par the hmd-foyign was mo‘. more than a iraanmmuanisarmaudiImwrsmhI-whim- "an. Jliidtaaa. msqllt “the L.” ifihedbi wassevsr Ildfeihan nes-wuassanuasaevqflg. everbeeagiva pester " maritime: marina niganditupoeaaiaiasi otfliatmppci hdae_ " 7 frankraudhfnaidanlflfl- asaiispwstaihareqanl fi‘ wreiumiuts wminnauagr *\OQMQ.-I»QIRQYIII i“ . a. ‘Haw ' I1 DIP the Rliitie, and then some, another divbion should be able theirs on a brief jaunt Brussels country. listed Scout officer who had a pon- chent for n-t forictting things. 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