liuiiiniiii squadrons of the norm.’ oiiiy (Founded In um l..l'mt.wCol. W. Chute! VS. Melmro resident. .1. II. Burnett. I. J. i_ D. A. nuoxlnnosi. I). lrcclor J. I. Burnett» I. J. I SUBSCRIPTION BATES or (in advance) (In advance) mailed to F. in advance) mailed to C Audit Bureau of Circulation: gest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest lnk." delivered to City -,.._-, us 914;‘ .- s,-.-smnruqs‘-.s ' 35.00 per year ( SATURDAY, JULY 8. 1939 Notes ; Practical -skill than is necessary om this date, 1836. Britain And Dansig Joseph Chamberlain b F It Mr. Chamberlain was asked in the House of Commons, says the New York Times, whether he would be willing to inform Hitler personally that Britain will resist any attempt to change the status of Danzig by force. question was simply that Britain’s position in this matter has been made "perfectly clear" by Viscount Halifax, the Foreign Secretary. This reply does not warrant the interpreta- tion that Mr. Chamberlain has avoided either a clear statement of British policy or a specific pledge to Poland, \ dorsecl the recent a So long as the rain falls every night for a week, both farmers and tourists will be satis- New Yorkers who smoke cigar- Four Quebec farmers with fraud in connection with The accusation: Attempting Chamberlain en- ddress of Lord Halifax he took his stand on this unequivocal declaration: “In the event of further aggression we are re- solved to use at once the whole of our strength in fulfillment of our pledges to resist it.” And of what do‘these pledges consist, so far as Danzig is concerned? Of a. lse to go promptly to event that Poland itse ment of urology at the Royal Victoria Hospital. iota ohh, oh Montreal, and has been succeeded by Dr. Emei-_ Vania’, South Carolina, south Da- categorical prom- the aid of Poland in the lf decides that its integrity is threatened by the use of German force at _ Dr. Manion “forgot his d.escr'i,bed M_r_ Herridge as “a former Conserva- tive. Previously Herridge was Liberal, uontodl-op_-ol,he1-5:331-ed 3 mg“. and only on his marriage to Mr. Bennett's sister dld he telnperarllty ll'}’°“' ‘“ ll”, l°t “"31 the would take more than two cents Conservatives, for which he received the plum to halt the rising curve of the Ambassadorship to VVashington, is 4- I! ._.__.___f____:.___.. A Great Newspaper Anniversary If one needed a reminder that in point of years the Dominion sturdy infant, it won uvenir edition just o C/iroiu'cIc-Telegraph. stems directly froiu Canada's oldest Ifewspaper, the Quebec Gazette, 2i, i764.——just one hu historic Charlottetown Co Confederation, the seventy- which we are celebrating this month. ld be amply supplied by the ff the press of the nference that preceded fifth anniversary of cite was second only to the Halifax Gazelle me the Official Gazette h America, the Quebec temporary, The Cur- necticut, founded the British Empire it has ld-famous London Times few early British pub- which has long since beco of Nova Scotia. In Nort Gazette has but a single con rant of Hartford, Con same year as itself. In seniority over the wor and is junior only to 3. Figures just released by Minister of Finance, show that to May 31, I939, over 10,000 Home Improvement loans have been made for the im-‘ “he, reason than that the mg- f farm properities. Loans are avail- his Plan from the chartered banks and other approved lending institutions to re- ‘ - » i ted t: “Th J ese are pair and improve both rural and urban dwellings. Efafing “$11, position :33}? feggrd In the case of farm properties, loans are also made to finance repairs and improvements to Bmlsh but the Amemah pwtion the other farm buildings, and to enlarge and there also." Secretary Cordell Hull is now quoted ssms13ky- greenhouses, poultry ms at about the “me “me: ,5 M t. concerned in The special issue, \\’lliCl‘l ru contains a wealth of historica well as messages of greetin all parts of Canada, United India, Australia and N Commenting editori anniversary issue, our venerable Queb temporary says: “Without. hesitation butt spirit we express the con» i day‘s supplement is one l information, as d good will from States, Great Britain, build new hams’ houses, etc. Total farm loans for this purpose governlinenti is ‘go t t T1 mm ' ‘ th l l n en .. made to Prince Edward Island are 402 repre- n°,sf”h“°:,‘,:ve,'_‘°cD',’,ce,;‘,ed Wm, the nature and significance of sub- sequent: developmerit, in their brosder aspects, coupled with other In Montreal the butter dole is becoming a past. and present acts and ut- terances in other parts of China. lly on the contents of the seriting $75,705.22. i in no vain glorious fidentt. opinion that to- that no newspaper, however extensive its resources, would be asliu.m- ed to have produced. 0 in Canada and but few tavern keepers etc, were supplying other goods indeed in the English- duplioante from its in its pages will be found a pan- ian scene during the past scrupulous grocers, it is, orama of the Cimad century and thi'ee—quai-ters, the panoramas of old which adorn its front. cover. d is this ancient city whose joys throughout the til the present day. The Quebec new and recipient receives coupons from In the mregmuh itics concerned which entitle him and sorrows we have entire British regime un middle distance is occupl which has become the inc». of Quebec. And in as are our Lsurontlan Hills. . Canada within which two autonomous Provinces have family, for the equivalent families recommended by the is the Dominion 01 -t. races and nine voluntarily confeder- .. . ~.:e.».-r—.-.vvtry~,>-<~*..-~e)r*z>¥*‘9- «.- ent Capital, thelheart been the special func- d its offspring the edium of liaison h thought. So faith- his objective that it has t provincial newspaper, manding the re- Establislied in the Anci of French Canada, it has tion of the Quebec Gazette an Chra1iicIe—TclcgrapIi to act a between English and F fully has it adhered to t . become, not only a grca ' but a national institution, com ' spect and confirlenceof both racial throughout the Domini ‘ The Guardian hcai-ti congratulations which th is receiving on this occasion, ‘wishes for continued progres __.___________.___.. ‘A French Anniversary ultimately by th is understood that the rccommen somewhat to centralizati eral authority and resp now are in the ambit 0 1y joins in the chorus of e Ch onicle Telegraph mayors have one ,» . should take over i justment of the s pccted recommen ture will be dealt he whole burden pf relief. Ad- mp“ m , revenue is another ex- found in the min: I datlon. The national debt struc- ‘ with exhaustively with proli- . . . . B able recommendations fOl'dllS refunding. This 0! Emmy lp reason for the Gov- "Nature cant: _s and development. being the case there is goo ernmeril: delaying the publication of the report “mm mm develop a policy rc- mule. 'by whfc _ ng the one hundred and fif- f the Fréncli revolution, great been made in Paris and give itka fitting cele- iit-day threat to the ehierged victorious p.l effort is to This year marki tieth anniversary‘ o preparations have throughout the country to ‘ - ration. In view 0 until such time as they can garding the parts they intend adopting or ‘re- fi§It Are we going to have» full untrammelled en- listment in the regular army at long last? All branches of the armed forces are busy. But a table burd'eri‘is being carried by the per-.-_ manent force, whose instructional facilities this summer: are taxed to the li matids made upon the arm defssce nutlioritles to contemplate ii substantial in mid. Should hostilities dbneslmmedlntely: but 5 " situation cotitliiuqs, ‘Parliament ion lie ’Ill¢é(l.'ll‘l all lkellhootl, tom the bloody ordeal, a spec: '“ ’-‘made. to stimulate enthusiasm celebration has all-ea , in Versailles, the gait which had such inom__eiitous d; and on June mit. The heavy de- tstéi General, 1 yhave moved the s commemorate ‘ tea ‘of the summer" tons o.ihqng.tlie references is establishing. the‘ borlf'erringroii'tlie_ Jewel ,-lncrefie in mil My ‘i‘u“a."°‘.° ‘.“.‘.“‘¢ set the. 'Pll‘¢ll . of ‘Well . "I .-. If 21.! mechanic. Even . employment, the top ' mic u still the most sought can find. The lscevof Amexi demonstration:-it will not only reaffirm the °“' - - l __ today. the Am can standard 1 °l°5° frlmdshlp between the French and British living. depends more on the skill of our mechanics than any other peoples and their common interests as demo- oh, . . . class or factor. The genius 1 cracies, but it will demonstrate to the world at America is production; and a. Large percentage of our productive large and Germany in ' - _, particular, the streri th . Of the British air force me manner which c§n- enterpmes an headed by men who not fail to im re 't. lf ' - P S5 ‘ fie “pm ‘he Na“ 1°“d""5' many of our y0llfl83tcr.s today wont have come up from the worker's bench. Why. is it, (h, that so to tart th I lttln desg. with erio $338 rfisnugl Filo: to operate a teleplion ‘l They aren't. week: on an average they are stronger and healthier than we were. They aren't lazy; they will run themselves to exhaustion on the athletic field. They aren't soft: Tomorrow, Fifth Sunda aft T ‘ ‘t Omnge parade. 3' °’ m" V’ they will risk their necks bucking a football scrimmage line. why. then. their dread of manual labor? ——Ametlca.n Magazine. ebtes hurried last week to stock up on their favorite brands. for yesterday is new two-cent state tax was levied on every pack. are ”‘ °°“" °1‘a"g°d That meant higher rlces. ii. the T, B. tests. meant also that out 0 every 17 cents paid for cl srettes, 9 cents to obtain money . went in taxes ivided thus: 6 from the Federal Department of Agriculture by cents to the Federal Government, intervening in the tuberculosis upon their (‘arms- at g _t . 2 cents to the State. 1 cent to the Ci 5 of “ms city. The new tax made New York one of 23 States to seek_revenue from cigarette sales. The others - _ - ~ are: Alabama, Arizona. Arkansas, - Dr. D. \’V. Mackenzie has retired froui the cohhec-,.1cu;_ Georg”. Iowa, gm. appointment of urologist-in-chief in the depart- 555. Kentucky. Louisiana, Misle- ppi, New Hampghpre, Ntgeth Dela.- oma. nnsy- kobe. trennessee, Texas, Utah. Ver- Son Smlfl?‘ F‘ A’ C‘ S’: F‘ R; C‘ Sf (C); monl. and Washington. On a pack MacKenzic, however, will continue his aCll\'lll€S of 20 cigarettes i-‘hese State levies range from about 2 cents -— the Only Louisiana imposes this high- est. figure. New York retailers and as a member of the honorary attending staff. most comma}, lax _ to 4 ,,em;_ Ollimls” ‘Vhen hc ma.nut‘uct.urers wondered what ef- fect. the new tax would have on business. some expected consump- order business from non-taxing states. still others suspectal it of cigarette smoking. ——\New York Times. When Alexander Woollcott visit- ed Collander, Ont-.. recently he The Youths Congress held recently at_\vin"i‘ spent some time with» the Dionne peg adopted many resolutions the one which per- quintuplets and the five little girls were placed in 3 row before him. l_13llS \_\'Oul_d ‘meet with most approval being that “NW, my dear “me chum.en_.. in which it is recommended provision should be Woollcott asked the quintuplets, “which one of you is the smart.- rfnade for marriage grants~not loans-—for young 95”” only one of mem_ ,.esmmd_ armers by the Federal Government. Another, ed She said: “Marie.” “So Marie is the sinortcst, eh?" said Wooll- perhaps not so popular, is a recommendation for can “What ‘S your name?" she compulsory medical examination of all young answered: "Marie." —— Leonard couples proposing to be an -k Lyons in New York Post. married. _’___ _ Just. .when the outloow is dark- ghe Honourable est in some of the current news- consoled by 4st._ least one reas- dedared growls’ -Christian science Monitor. with the spe such nonsense. It, “er purchased‘ is Signed there was s. revolution in our edeemable at banks, and school sygein darid lbjflgléngoxygl to " br to imsiineu e.- e Eonpnioii Government. En°:t"en‘: Chmmc1e_ ' ' ‘ . sinrtl d 5 ts attending the coli- The report of the Provincial Relations Com enuonedhmft 01 me my“, cum mission has not yet seen the light of day, but it lard“ of gcomgh aims, at the dagions will tend Hotel Astor in New York recently. on——"aA widening of Fed- vehhoh O; the mmhg, For the W’ ‘“ "dds “"“°“ 5}’i°°l‘.‘.‘n§§‘t" ‘l‘3$°"l.’l.s‘°’A£Z§-n‘2i‘§ f provincial yurisdictioii. pm.m,h,,_ mh,,h_hm.h cm, In-w,. But there wouldbe compensating concessions. ‘For user, who sd e, it is reported that, as the Canadian It me dinner. H, mm ch, “.1. n recommended, the Dominion ience that a. bronze fiEU€§n0l§“_ Roman sgldler playing on camp in England. .____.___ To the world‘: ‘ncss should be Mr. Portal in th advance. the but id. v is ‘nu-: .. The °°mm¢m0l‘ati0u of the anniversa this ' ' ' YCBI‘ is unique inasmuch as the British GZvern- W Y " ment will participate. Five , v Royal Air Force, numbering fifty-two fighting and b°mb"‘8 Planes. Will fly, to La Bourget air- dwme next Monday and remain for the Bastile P3)’ °€l¢l7_l'3t10n. when they will fly over Paris much in formation. There is a two-fold object in this WM’ and independent man you _Mr. King‘, Ag lssiie voter" in"t.bs '.l‘oroii . I; Giulia «loss In ussssully IIGIOIIOJII o If GOITOIDIICEICL tn . are is i thing “hiimbls" about the Doing: of ~ eminent. It is so outs \ confronts one wherever one in the II runuc SIJAUGHTI-in . ho WANTED vs‘ Elf:-—It kin you: as profit and earning 1;! this province man be slauxhter hoiisg, so operated that in i’.9“.;.l.ii":.‘&’.2l’?& °“' hm» sell to merchants or dealers at full et prl . when lnl'.el'.-pl'0Vl{)lclBlh1s ction Y tows. iestrictin . merits of meats with 8 mp we lost. our fresh me: other provinces. and our hogs sheep and calves were so tisrnftcir the impexidl tions. with s. redu the new Parliament. dominating factor. his analysis falls, and his conelus-. th it. think I understand Voter” came to make such error of omission in desist’; isigmaiililime merchant‘ and the dressed men 1y were put out of business. and the dealers compelled to make live sales and buy alt‘ is price that would take D great disadvantage of th s certain times of the year it is dif- handlglive shipments and this reflects on sprln have tcodmflflly cattle une an Ju y. and b r r facil- ities this can be 0V€l'l¥CflI)le°]:end have ad situation with a lightness th Minis pa . be Senstbr Norman Lambert. make Senator Lambert, of c not be admitting, re ihro ughout. the vear save feed by not holding for snrlng market. It is quite plain to we are very discrimin owing to inter-provincial inspection, and it is_ clearly up to the powers that administer the laws and affairs of this province to sssht. this situa- to erect a slaughter- ted under Federal p I knew at once who “A Voter" was. none other than Mr. tical situation as ideas. If V in th last four Y9“-5 “A Voter” did. ur- solve i.henl8e!l,VlIeS.k'i['he“S)g¥°Ty9e§¥sel:’§; l'lloI1le:‘;r:lgneCta:Lleympt€d to s_t]\g'1ma- ings, until the style of performance ’ 3 SSEZ fl|z1I‘ehl::Bc.<l1‘§l?;z1€llhK31lx€‘§»!'.&swl‘l'en Dr. tiame “Fighting Bob" Kl“! Mcuion labels the Prime Minister s p do-riotahi ' leader the sovereign elector w iook alert. hen-fins t 6 echo of his own thailzht if so Indeed, “A Voters" ari- Eh tended definition alre requires the con- tinuance of the MMK that it I forced ldd road house to be opera rbhsnls and de ers of ur meats can be part of Canada. this province so 0 big volume of business waiting on dressed men have inspection to take This proposition it until public opinion NOW IT'S 'I'R.ANSI.iA'I'EID _C'1m‘1.lli11_‘l<?!l.°;1f§_1¥\.'-11*’-_l33i5v v rtlcipate. by the initiative or de- The pa is very essential Voter" potently is based on the as- to co-operative societies. ping clubs. as there mend on hogs, calves as he himself is. public 15 not; The public is not 5' the province live when A Vi to " con! °°“mxii" at‘; c r ackenzie officials, without confer upon ofllclsls imp- mercbsnts and dealers can compete wit centres and get 8» better return for and also help home have the plant; to do federal meat inspection? This has been a number of our mom ection platform. It is up to th ernment to give the farmer some- thing of some use to t We consider that taken on this D percent of the farm part this proposition. I um himse King's iisndling of our relations with other nations of the British u‘ (3 ‘wemh ‘'1 xfhrliit l:ll;l'ynwl)‘¢tl'gS bus? expecte to make ing that disturbs industry but does in 3 p°,mmuy_°,_nn not destroy it. with 865l«“l'6-'5 55°“ flrst warn and then pun- dershlp as the on] __ .th ’;’.f’:l:.l. .:*°:s°:. aeainsagcig . ml or we in §,gg,=1;dg§e,g;,§gd;,.£;‘;“§,‘:f,2§f,.,-P2. social Credit still dominatp, me °m°r‘ The pubuc ,5 mil’ so to‘- iizlifignparties. a e flop. He is the most seitioiicvlm :: for him? He hunt a. fraction of the 0 animation or the guess notice ‘ , and 8tcv- ', en.s,dldxi’t elect. I candidate other , himself Wllm the humor of I ustloe is done, it is their fault, and theirs are “clothed with an Amour school-boys, onanomo imivi-ms °’ —From the earliest days of the American trot- pzper lmgl—"comic" strips. one can surance: The hero is pretty likely to come out all right: if for no toonist needs him in making 3 liv- ing. —— Christian Science Monitor. An editorial in this newspaper" gamer by all parties con- the court itself. tute ariother for ‘is doing no bet- wlbb substituted driver then with his original one, it taken as evidence that the taken down had not been is But if the change radical diflerence mong drivers there "esprit dc corps" causes members of the fraternity, of all grades, to aversion for one who cut" on in fellow-reins-' to foreign interests in China. in a. way which threatens not only the linen. aw ur,ee,g«;§,, ,,,,,, ,0, _____________. . en - ____~ __ 4 mm'ak“' ‘}=l’§“w3nc"a run for his continued on page 1 . Col 2) money. or 1080- , .___———-———-——-——~* j PUBLIC DEPATIENOE of state winning the race, estsblkslied custom to penalize the first driver. sometimes very heav- to award the second one ‘val amount. of the horse's winnings. The rules of racing, in- deed. elaborately provide for these The writer has for L: . But. huaiic.ne- is not. on that so- origins seated by the offl- the Mack King government in a. very unde- posit ii. ‘mic as 3 rule select 9. driver in ected with my pohbbl: steed so free of any entimglements of that steersnotn is un method as one not conducive to the betterment of the sport. reason for this opinion regarded as at f ult. or liable to be involved in a and penalized .t~‘iei-efore. substrltutioin of another one brings another element into lmbrcgllo and slmrplv makes a, bad And the worst part of it. all is. that. this second driver is a man originally in no way connected with thout interest. of ‘ _ A N Glnsgow boy not and charging them up as butter. Moreover, un long i‘;‘;“:em°'{° En land W emu. _ reported, jack up the one of the‘ great 3119 price of butter to cheat the government. Under tum‘! l>1B-fllvS- The “"5 °‘d°" h° - - ’ received was Do 80 U190 “*9 1”“ , n, aimed at maintenance of the market ma make 10,- hlmsgu ., to price and reducti plus, each dole the relief author to I. 2. 3.4. or7p ing to size of h quantity he buys dole but needy, Red Cross also receive such vouchers. coupon, marked with the market price for the the tool chest with Algebrccnd is high time equivalent pounds of bu ne mknufsc'— y simply stir up trouble for or c has meant. maxi. If t.l~ ’ - b J cks prised them firs‘ on of the countrys butter sur 30 B Olzdsgim which he mm; fellow-relnsmui. l'." and punistipient of 0°: . ll f th even hose m §:',§es€°:£§,l;ldg:§ ‘:‘,xe:§,we§.:,E%:r,:°,:: regard for the in a o n ounds of free butter, accord- ha§y]e:’f,§,_d° to do such 3 gm 3ob_ The answer was simD19.!;‘In gag‘ - ~ 1 T!‘ l l Sch of in OW ' from his relief money. Non- SSW. llfiglgtramclng was worth 3 “t at .:==r°.i.:.i.*:° u en I ~ Each ifiaeiitgngue iiever could have wilt iirln thin were in relston to the election tlist m- in tho ht. undoubtedly 1 be t,1-anal: into a. primary determin- opon to get, rid of the Mackenzie happen. so the urgent to d k nir. government. How is he gong to swoniplleh Insurance Cafipsny _ mm Not, surely, by voting for third you ml. in gent lnfllflnoe W parties. or fourth or rut our 0"‘ srtiss. The voter knows this On the other hand, if plunisliiinetit. imse suffer for imp affair first was none into which he was “on only ts. gittls ii e r o wlshtoviewlihfi-iigsfrn not having materialized. it has re- ‘.§‘é‘.‘.‘.‘°:‘..‘.‘.’.' ‘€‘.°..‘i““‘¥.’.‘in2.‘. §.‘."?;. s n ,. America into th 9 u 1 ow for thoiisai-ids of persons whose disposal is a major challenge to Christian civilization men. mm, mm an ,1 “CALLING ALL ~ Do you have personal accidentlnsurancc? Is your home protected and guarded with Fire, llghtnlnfi‘ and burglary Insumncel Is .your.auloIiioblle insurance ndequite for all sin. ergenclesl . oug. agents can provide proper coverages at short notice.-Then, should misliapfl °°°“1‘s ll‘! Mlle! of one of the oldest and strongest Companies in exlstance will be yourriuani) IN Nani). . . . Quotations furnished without obl|BRtl01\5- llYllllMAll & 00. |_.|Ml'|_'En Established 1872 Offices: Charlottetown, Sumnierside, Montague. fa. that earned h contact. with a lltical analysis by "A be, with M th tarui ‘tinker- that, leave taxation at the 180? same b h level, wlltlh deuial,of_.::: m,rgs F. Wm gdnéimm V a. own is ' British Columbia.‘ Elsewhere. outside of Alberta when- cure for tionisbeingpd of em all. but who is 80138 that S evens had in 198 ri . °»e“‘-so’ ““ev‘«v-Wiv as lei" “”“§iil’.“‘%.‘ul‘ “vi: aha: no it en°'3h 1'“ °5“l§ John Puh1°‘ . §§,“".m."”.‘eieciion. outside one _’ my it' too and is fed up. He 1'°=“l°“-‘d “"3"! “M "' “’°°‘"d forgive Mac- some time ago they milhl be‘ I188 ‘‘ "“""“‘°" “ hethey now To DISCIPLINE kc Kins so often forgiven in the past. :11 co _ “n " Oonslder that dissatisfaction with N mmlkes 0: wumliealf-hearted "A Voter” sees MIA ballots t.l'int cmina election. nought. of the B.VeX‘I8° ‘Mk!’ 18 3”” government has dons notnins a period when so many need of doing. In l li or slxxtil: ioctlon. fitted onolly to V s likely to be wiser when his im- ‘ hsppenllf Pltlerioe and msggguomm than W. K. ROGERS AGENCES Ln sweet music P1’- ‘- Tflnldfld false and uriforturia is. moreover, one and human mercy. Guardian. Port: of Spain. Mwnforvhldi ::_____ bsremavedfrom ‘Grassy stomachs do its best. they have then the most unanswercble of reasons l’ substituting. mother drl if the believe a. reinsinui capable ls utrlcuiorls) ii if been of Roman Blu his in Oh M nborgtpfhs hurt. on“ due entirely to [on pressure. etc.. J. M. Nlcnonsox, ‘ l Dr.lnnsstIInIclIlll!xtnre ~ THE BA;nn ,,- . A flood bt,liIl.hI"I in cppéol for people young. E is Issac and whl¢h4ncvo'r,usnis~*to‘. 9." ll"o1-..I|_u(ufi,-gig’ M , people‘ too the 'l.li‘ifis?ii-‘ main is only one effect- ‘ lve repository for the l>°D“1Bl' =11!‘ , CHARLOTTETOWN entd:rely’unneoes- i For a. Delicious Cup of Orange Palm ‘lea , Mr. lea Poll Says: & Use BRA!-IMIN' Full «Flavoured, Tea K l The open roiidls calling. Answer ‘man... by checking over your insuranceeoversxs. Now. ' per- pleasure filth tlié7King'Government H mm mm in ‘°”°'n."“‘il' ism; i:“3.E.“l‘.‘.s.“.i‘.‘.?.‘%.‘.'1$.";.:.’l’.‘°.‘~t.°‘.“l’;. 5 e . e o '» . 6' Mwkeime Km“ M eof gBeri- knows tllflppglb. only way he can W ="=s°m:.m°=s M :2: sea; nzie - were committed to B lslsse; faire th course. But then they dldntg 1&3‘: what-Bennett was tulkiiis 11 ked Not one in a. thousand who mat ‘1 ballots knew what. latssez” 1;? ur more e s meant “.5” wit they hyave, by only abopt the one party, which, as . 1939 formed their own conclusion repr ‘i by the Government at q d as ti; who. it means. Thelr,oonclus- Ottawa, has Just. been falling hlm_ association of The Conservative party is the only Mackenzie King’; course available channel through which he , has been, as can visit his wrath on Macltenm ' i uld be. A ials- Kins. , sex m¥‘e rieilin ."A..“:.*n;’. "‘?.'éi—'r‘..‘...”.‘2.‘§‘.“. ”l.“.°“ °* one I‘. B. S , d misc‘ mm has onybl Conservative leadership. I-Ia hssirt (y seen much of it yet. Wait until that happy warrior gets out on the hiist. =. doubtless do—-that ‘ lay. Wait. until the public comm’ on touch" lln as hen it was exercised 4 lbgpheliimdbnaldvdn Whitney or Fe - . session against ii ministerial party of new! nsniry: to the. let the agent. of the national Hf‘ need. Then you will he sofa if M