Number 0t Lib erals Ready To Join Nat. Gov’ ==Manion MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN bumaiiizes one. It ls a bad theology that do. Read Victorious patience is ii form oi MAXI M6 OIA MERE MAN by selfishness. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i‘~=‘~‘-"-*="»‘i=--‘~r‘*‘"us"or cniridlriibvcfoiixiol; vbuvaarrvrvliv 26. T Pica" ‘ nan...r-»...>.-...........l .35 C R- BEST MINS UUISIBE 60W Present Liberal Cabinet Would Not Qualify For National Government, Conservative Leader Claims. “TNNIPEG. Feb. 25-40?)- flighl, now there are "a num- iii-r of tho best Liberals" ready to join in the formation oi’ a National Government, Con- sei-vativq loader Manion an- iiuiiiiccd here Saturday night. l‘rime Minister Mackenzie King could tell the country iie and his cabinet would not en- ter a National Government, Dr. Manion said, but they had not lll‘\'ll asked. Anyway, that Gov- ernment would be formed oi’ only the bciit brains in the country and most of the pres- viit cabinet would not uiiilfy, except perhaps three or ‘Ilillf. "Most oi tho best Liberals arc outside the Government zind a number of them are ready to join me in fanning a. National Government," Dr. lllrinlon said. “The Govern- ment can guess who they are." Addressing an audience of about 1.60 in the Walker 'l‘iicuire, the Conservative rhjcfirlin replied in some de_ tziil to the Prime Minister's liinluicast speech of Friday ni-rlit. illr. King had said a No- lii-iiiil Government led to dic- tatorship but Dr. lllaiilon re- iiiiiiiled his hearers that Bri- l.iin had had a. National Gov~ oi-iimi-iit since 193i nild illr. (liainberlaiil and his umbrella hardly looked like a dictator. "'l‘liis man who was alarmed shine possibility of a dictator- ship is the man who scuttL-‘d Parliament. who run away from iiiv tlllation of his conduct," c ,__ _ _ (Continued on page 3, col ________________ New Soviet-Nazi Waterway Link Under Construction MOSCOW, Feb. 25—<APl--Con- Slfllrlltlll of a new Wflterwny link l0 connect the Black Sea and the Bmllc, lliflvidlflk a. cheaper, direct ryiiw for Soviet oil shipments to ucrlnany, is being pushed by ltlimfilll. 7'11!‘ Communist party ilewspaper PY-lvglii today 1‘€)Ql‘l.€(l the work is lll lull slvlili; an 1S expected t0 be lllll.~lli‘(l by mid-April. A ill-mile linking canal is being (‘XUJVillPd between tributaries oi llic vlstula and Dnicpfr Rivers to (‘VTHHP a vast ivatlrway for the if’ “ from Russials oil fields, which - s the Black sen through the Boluin pipe line, lo Ger- involves 1,500,000 . construction rc- liioval cubic lurll. of egg _ linvnslllcalion of civilian pre- W‘ v ass, meanwhile, was (lemon. @731‘ sfllufufly throughout the 51¢“ Union with drills and mill- - l roiilpctltlcns. Coming livenls -Q_ ]).l flats for Notices in this column 8 cents per word. "Rover , M Le r l. km fink stolvlsghtaple a oblige‘,- "Elsi Row/filly rink tonight §“'_‘-“}*;1Iu=s@ Red Wings vs. York fll-Eus. Skate after. L-538. ' ‘Cornwall rink nlinnn SAYS mer Parliamentary for the Daily Clarion once publish- ed at Toronto and organizer c-f the Communist Party for Eastern Can- ado; vallt, employed by the Department of the parlmeilt. of Finance. oess 0f His Majesty's prejudice His Majesty's with fcirelgn powers, recruiting or to be pféilldlcifll l0 South African Veterans Hold Church Parade Attend Divine Worship At St. James Presby- terian Church Where inspiring Sermon Was Preached By Dr. Leg- ate. Veterans of the South African War assembled at St. James Pres- byterian Church yesterday morning to observe the 40th anniversary’! or the surrender of Paiirdeberg. cm- bers oi the Canadian Legion and the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, who were celebrating the birthday of Ilord and Lady Baden-Powell, al- so tnaraded lg Lhilzvlchufch. Le t ‘ov. Dr. . oorieud Bu e. Reclor oi St. James Church, deliv- ered an eloixuent and %ppropriute sermon for tie occasion. he text of ‘Dr. Legato’; sermon appears be- ow Veterans attendinn) yesterday's services were: Col. ( r.) H. D. Johnston, Major J. s. Walker. Pri- vates C. F‘. Poolle, Fred Furze and Hurry Hyde. Veterans from oulslilc the city were unable to be pi‘e~:i'i'ii. due to the condition of the roads. C01. Johnston read the lesson and a wreath was placed on the Com- munion table by comrades Hyde and Walker. The choir sang the anthem "Dear Iprd and Father of Munkincl"— Fletcher with Miss Marguerite Cud- niiore and Mrs. H. S. Iienderson s nging the solo and duet. Three Charged Under Defence 0f Canada Act __,_.. OTTAWA, Fbb. 25- (CP) —'Ihree men, one B. sokter in uniform. onea civil servant and the urrd a liews- pripcrmnii and lcrnzel‘ the Parliamentary Press were arrested here over the week- end charged w.tli dlslrlbutlngCom- munist literature character. member oi’ Gallery, of fl. seditious They were: Harry Inder. ioir- correspondent Loufs Binder, l-larryis brother. a private in the Royal Canadian En- glnecrs; Arthur Roy Saunders, Civil Ser- lrisurorioe Federal De- Thc three are charged under sec- ticn 39A oi the Defence of Canada Regulations which makes it an offence to print. publzsh or tribute any material intended or dis- keiy to cause d ssiilfectlon to Hl-s . -jesty, to inteire vrth the suc- iorocs. to relations t» prejudice tonight final the safety of the slate or the ef- W" of ivazue schedule. Clyde ilcient prosecution of me wiu. all" Vs. CO-IlWBll C. C. skate Louis Binder i". charged with "l"- L-539, distributing a pamphlet bearing the n ---_ headlines. R HCCRQL playoff in Gratin-ms “Withdraw Canada n-om The “Q1 "in hi. Clinton vs. Clifton, or. gang-till)’ last game. Admission l5 "Speed The End Oi The Slaught- ' L-543. El‘- --———- "Vol t. Ote For "Buvinz live nuns iii sienny Peace: Cmmums v “blurry 29m. Friday March 1st at ,, Harry Binder is charged with Expand’ ‘mm n°°"- signed o. O- (fstrlbiitlng and printing the same ' pamphlet or‘ H Saunders with M. W T t! flflflgllllfl cgnmiiklrlg it in his apart- " -——— men n la a. whMfltlus si. Mary's Hall, m. w mi 3 of all parties interested in Wood to be shipped from Sourls, NOMINATION IN KENT L-cliit. ---——— - n -_-_ BEXTON. N. 5., Feb. 25-min- te Ifvrden Rink Tuesday 27th. in- Aurele D. Leger was chosen Lib- cllyrh-(llllé playoff, summery.“ eral candidate for Kent County a‘ .~»BlS vs. Nationals. a nomination convention Saturday. 1._5z9.z.gc.gl, His majority o! the delegates’ ,, ___. votes over L. P. A. Rebichaud. who or antics-The postpone-n mcelin fPlift-‘lfinied the riding in the lest soar, TWIN‘; Institute. wll be hei Dominion Parliament, was not sn- filflwu Hall Tuesday evening, liouneed. 5th. Please brim; order; for A previous oonvgntlgn 9mm; l“ 1'l- Myers, Beer-eta . a tic vote, both u“, m‘; 3mg. , - about mobile N ballots, ,_ LAoF-‘l LANDS l The Swing Has Definitely Tamed Against King Gov’t The Montreal Gazette Which Started Out Strongly Supporting The Liberal Government Now Says It Will Be Defeated In The West, In Ontario And Probably In The Maritimes. on March 26. it says:- the expense involved and notional political contest upon the maintenance of areas, and to sustain although conditions Maritimes-ihe rest 0f the port between the C. C. F. party. . . . party out of office w alternative. Wliaicvc general election time.” Mr_; News Briefsw -_-____ BOGOTA. Columbia Fob. 25 — (AP) —Dispatches from Curtagcna yetcrday said that several foreign submarines had been reported sci-n recently in Colombian ivati-rg near that port on the Uariilhean Sea. There was no indication as to their nationality. PORT ARTHUR. Ont.. Feb. 25 - (CP) -A] Chessmaii, veteran of Canada's northern air lanes olid pil- ot ivitli Bir Hubert Wilkins‘ Arctic expedition on the viiln scorch tor SiX Russian fliers lost in a trails- Polar flight in i937. has received a Royal Canadian Air Force lip- polnllnerlt. Cllcs mall among Call- sdivs lending airmen, will be s:at- ioned at Trenton. He has no: revral- ed glSl’. what his job at the Ontario air use will be. ISTANBUL. Feb. 25 —(Al'l - Authorltative sources said today that hotii Turkey and Russia hoie withdrawn troops from their frontier in the Caucasus in order to nvoid lction. While Tnrke avowcdly is prcgar- ing to be prart caliy on wartlme as- ls hv spring in order to meet any contingency, officials emphasized that no steps would be taken which might invite conflict. NEW YORK. Feb. 25 —-(CP) Pan-American nlrwuvs announced that after March i5 its eastbound trans-Atlantic clipper planes will revert to the route eslablifihrd when lhesevvlce was inaualiratied in May. i930 ilylnghirom Baltimore directly to l-ior a, e Azores, thence to Lis- bon. FREDERICTON. ‘N. 8.. Feb. 25 — (C?) -Biiried in a gravel pit cave- in Saturday afternoon at nearby Nasliwaaks s, Albert llazlett, 2t and Charles Ros ', 89. both of Nash- waaklis. met death by suffocation- No one else was in the bit at the time and three hours pllssctl before the tragedy was discovered. rrtnnmlcrou. run. 25 - (c?) _.'1‘homas O. Phllups, 66. known as ‘the discoverer of the lflmfld HKWWS Island salmon pool. will be buried tomorrow on the bank of ‘the ‘Sti . h h 899"‘ mo!‘ ° lilggnlltfillllgrytlvhfsergf ill; life. He died Friday. :...~~::_?_.-;—.—_~_~_—_<.—.;—.:. ._ -_. ___ stbntlnusdonallnlilll l Fridafs Montreal Gazette has gone back on the Mac- kenzie King regime and prophesies its defeat at the polls “The further the electoral less certainty there is of an outcome that will justify ent indications are that the political situation after March 26 will be more expressive of disunity than was the situation at the time when the Prime Minister sunk the parliamentary ship. Mi‘. ately determined to risk his chances 0i a new mandate whereas if he were to meet the general public desire for a more representative government, and an abier government, there can be no doubt that he would be strengthening his own position and that of his party. If he succeeds it will be, in all much narrower majority than any one party govern- ment charged with the viiai responsibility of conduct- lng i1 war should have at its command. He may even bring about a stalemate with the compulsory form- ation of a Union Government as the ‘only exit. He is expected to lose heavily in the Western Provinces in ELECTED IN FIRSIllINGS Judge Gives Decision To Conservative Candi- date Following Ap- peal After Recount. - Confidence As Mr_ John R, MacLean, Conser- vative candidate for the First Dis- trict of Kim's County, ivas again declared ' ' d, this time bv lion. Auslln Fr Jllllli‘ oi the County Court of King's County, 1n a de- cision handed down in the Court on Saturday, i: _tr____. _._.L __ _ 31*» n Pllcl campaign proceeds the H ENE MR. llIllIlEAll First Canadian Squadron For Uverseas Duty Britons SpeafiVords ‘Cf Rings For Gallant Airmen. Welcome ____ _ _ o. three, loans nllrl final" vices for the rust o.’ til funds raised tliroiiirll l'.\‘ time national appeal TlPX‘ ohlrvilzve for the common: Ho’ Sam Robertson Canadian Press Stall‘ Writer AT A PORT IN_ NOYCFHVVIBT A. cmlncli o! Y. M hr-rc Saturday night. Tfi‘l\'t‘<l ilf‘{l\‘li\' tn moot pert o‘ CY” To Seek Million For War Work ‘ i . “red C Q1 ad» Thr- Alsoclatioil ziirezirlr fi.l= lc-af on and will sock ' Judge Fraser decided Mr, M - ENGLAND a ; ‘> . . , Lean was clecled to llic scat if. ———Tll(\ :1 ' XML ‘(up fAfLff “lgllml-i, u» filffiuban“? why a no iiléliiiil-l"lnliililll.’ |-| N A Z |$ . ‘ lnvaria y occasions. 1‘es- 1061. ~. . m. “‘,klnl\i‘_i G0,, A L ,3, ‘ , ‘ r " i ‘ ‘o ' n‘ l len" i -. lglgi°léipv_lrllf_g__ll~lil(fnsflnis is re- ‘Vii!’ ’lo \ n Vice presidents elected int‘ lfhd day The tolal scores, however, an. differ- ent Chamberlain P I e dge s of tile Royal C Safe arrvral. of tlllS lint squadron , Ill Bothivell poll, Mr. Kickham Great Britain TO Flt-vhf ‘l-W-r. m‘ Wt! a I inr hims if seems obstm- lcct i. i ~t l. ,- - » ~ . ° .‘.“'“‘[ W” °‘ °“““"°"°° . ‘ ‘~ ° n; aiinii. . ‘l.‘....‘....‘}i‘,“.‘.“ P“ F or Independence 0f g3;?;,,§1‘,iii“ "w gird-i; l‘ . . . . mlilllifit I'm-h lllllllfl, The , " ,_ ‘*‘_' a partisan administration, ‘Willi coiiiiicrfoil nilwchcli wu Czechs And Poles ‘ ’ "‘ “eh iuflluvii w um arid disallow W" , , by ow trial j r ~ PIEIRMINGHAIVI, Febbgfi -<c1=> - ‘kdwgniifuuirrllrpdlbla- ~: ‘tfr. K-k- l‘ lll‘ hllnlslxi Cham rlai - l d " ‘l. i" him lost 1 ll -, lilo ‘X’: 'ljfl)gkoi) out ably ileace ‘with lhc Nazingoillblriei- i all 1i.il>1\-'I-*1i1ii 0H9 til-e bind: line bolwoeil the two 1mm Sulilfiilll’ 11$ mcfllmblfi 0f "ml m‘; “mm! nfillilks, ilnliraliilcclliglfrlllure security ‘to K ‘ n I I - - Al Priest pqmi D011, “n i; ulrouc and lc god Great Britain 4"" l'l'>.\'—" cannot wish hkehhood’ by a very W115 added t0 LLlCll w “ill” W @118 lllu-“h l0 Win lnde- you a lmpiiy me, but 1 would scmlu ‘viljfh hm] We“ ]_,_,.,,‘.h) pi-iiuclice 101‘ the Czechs and the \\'l!\ll you as happy a time as j rejcglod, P0105 you can get. l woiiiil ivisli the l “lllldlflg up a series of speeches by AL slur“ and solltls- Emit m“ llltdlllblifg o1‘ llic war cabinet before 591110 was llii: slime as gll‘ pl the “(cunt uli audience i111 his native city 1 ol ' .‘ _ -, _ _ ilii-mn un lie Prune Mn -.ler At SOUlIS Rive: tho 54.0.0 was the WWW c’ emlvxrgs “m. aft-Gm and losecl that the United (Cmitinurd on n11“ '7 C01 B) l{lllfl,'tltilllvt‘)ijltitlll$ to spend burs of a calnirlliiii uni; lliniigli lil- (iivldual airiiicil from C.iil;i..-.i (Ls- tliiaulshcll lllelnsclves ill the inn-t Great wnr as nlilnblrs of lllt‘ lloynl Flying Corps and ill the 1ll'l‘.*t'l'li- flglil against Gcrinlin_v as members I N Til UNTARIU Conservative L e ad e r Cflnlpletes T ° u r of “fill: 1l‘v()_l‘l\'("\lllf' l0 till-- Prairies And British it on i1 .~..@....l t R I u- ‘ ’ll l‘( Coasting Speech By Edwin Shanke Associated Press Staff Writer MUNICH. Feb. 25 —(APl -A(i0li. - -i- ~ r - ~ o. ‘ ' s! l Colurnbla- oifclals $111.! lllcv ivirr llllt‘ qllici ~l 2th ‘:6{Tlljjmlbl-lifllllg]lnplllllillof —» -———— body of liplilliig mun lllc iuizlrrlid U1 ’ _, h“ pom, ill-o);- OTFAWA, Feb. 25—-(CP)—Witl\ yet lins lllLlVt‘(l. "lllrcc mil; _ the general election dale four a, Ilulv and ililllill No (iclcliralloiis and D,<(,.-1,q1n..i<l 11,5 1.- witli lllili and hi.» wccks away Prlne Minrter Mac- KCllZlg Kng started wnllzht on his flrt pubic appearance liiui‘. with only two western meetings on 111B llilil . rug-xii. To his old guard. in on 'I'i1t‘.l't‘ were no lll'f‘—f‘llll)lll'llzlllflll »'l‘lt‘l)l‘fllll'lllS and lilo all-men limuswu hour‘; . . .,,, _ llicmsclvc. tlircilglioill the ions: 5 cum Hym- “Saw-lav m“. 1mm] 0g a?IlI/lilllllonlhilllgisflllgsglgvihtb “Olllebiltg- TM“ ilmlmc" “' p-“Ymll Cum“- uprovidclll-i” snvcrl him from drill-h l alter a toil!‘ i the airi ro- when "will Snumm" WMM" Wu" ll a bomb explosion here in till» vgncm m, firms‘ oolugfm e p bur Vail Vllct of Winnipeg. pns<cll 9p‘. p,“ NO“ 5 mm dl-cjnnid 1,1,0 Mr‘ n‘; Km i‘ Kl “la-d through the ll-rilii they rose to their mm.- pl-cvidonco “has especially n ‘Ia-Hy vyx-lfimgnazida: “fir? feet and chccrcil. bios,“ 1x5"(ll'lltl‘ six vein-is. m ‘ *' - -- "Do voil lllk prov clicc wou when he will be accompanied by , .. _-. ~ (gm, ,5 Just“: Mmmwr Lapomte and Rm (Continued on Due 7_ Co] s) lYllt. blcsstll its only to l l lioiv?" llc nskczl. "TllPTP is a God- c5 people with equal rights.” ‘s Germany, he said, is , in every wnl‘ llian the Im- mrlnl rcich of_l9l4 ——~but, especially in its leadership. Preceded by the blood-stained film whim headed his marchers in the onoriivc beer cellar putscli ol‘ 192d. lllfilcr came to Munlchs Houfbrllu Hui! to commemoraui the founding of the Nazi party and its adoption of a ZS-poln rorzram 20 years ago. It was his lrst speech in Mlllllch since the Burlzcrbrnuhnus explosion wrecked the scene of the original bccr cellar plot and killed clizhl per- sons shortly aflcr Hitler had lcfl. Hitler gave a defiant war message tlircatcniniz to splash anyone who 509145 to dcriv Germany her right- fill llvlnz simre. JePTlus at "NW9 Chambcrlliins and their top hats." snccrlno at Winston Churchill om! dhdainlng to reveal his specific war aims. Ho did mention his terms prior to the start. of the war and de- scribed llicm as modcst-"securllv of l"l‘l‘ uilnq space. return of our col- onics." STRAFE CHAMBERLAIN bources Mlnlvter Crerar, Manitoba's mprescntritve in the Cabinet. hur " the Prtmg Minister will receive "~ nomlniitfon in Prince Albert. siisk, which he has rep- iewillcd in llle House of Commons nearly 15 years. According to pros- cnt plans the Prlintc Minister will return direct t0 Ottawa. immed- iately alter the Prince Albert meeting, Lalcr he will visit the Maritime Provinces. Dr. Manicn 1H5 delivered man-y platform addresses n5 won a; broadcasting over the national iletwork of the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation. He wiu speak tolv-crroov in Kaksbekq Falls. Ont... an: the week wiu see hm in sev. eral other Ontario towns with the likelihood he will spend the next weekend lit it's home here before 80in: to Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. M_ A. MacPherson tanner attor- ney general for Saskatchewan and runner-tin to Dr. Msnlon m 1r",- contest for leadership at. the Na- _'_'inol Coliscrvatwe Convenlfon in n38, has been campaigning for the. Party in Nova Bootla. and will speak at several eastern centres this week. it. L. Maillsnii. COXPTQTVQMVO ._._._ Will Present llricf. 0n Hog ‘llaiscrs Wed. FREDERICTON, m». 25 —(CP) -Agricululrc minister ‘Puylor oi New Brunswick sold tonight that n brief on behalf oi hog raiscrs in the Maritime Provinces will be present- ed to tho federal government at Ot- tawa on Wednesday afternoon. The brief. seekl adjustment in the cost of mill ice s to maritime farmers will be presented by o del- egation mending the three agricul- llire minister. oi the Atlantic pro- vlncrs and their deputies. W. H. McKrowli, Mcnctnn. of the Cnnad tan LlVifi-"lflfk vii-operative lMnrl- timer) and Rand IhiillllPSOfl, Moiic- ton, niamigci" of tho tiriiiisporlnllon comm-"rslon of lilo maritime board of trade, said Mr. Taylor. Presentation of the brief to three federal cabinet ministers hlid been planned for this weekend at. Mone- PARYQ —-'(“.Pl- Primed emblem IIIOPC _ ‘nnuiiccs czwtliiiiiiiil ton hut. the meeting could not be in- 8’; 3.3.3113.“ 1" dhliim“; m‘ tmdfilfffl TQM!!!- .. 74.“ . brellppgercedly mild. ,, somliummuagopin llnclu- something I kilnw he will zet. rnil that is a. hell of ll. time." re amiv corjicrntfon] 'I'llls coniplr ' a luv.‘ illlll(ll'(‘ll ' 1.x‘ (Coiltinnvd on l\ll't‘ .. lnte lllailce lily Tili- lliliiiiliiil Prvssl LOX“; --- liwl .~l|li.lili‘c.il iii’ iii (Zsilullfliil \ir l'i‘rvi- cvcr ir' lll'.'l lJi‘ owl l\ liiily arrives at ll0i'lll\\’i~l.'l‘ll port ailrr safe voyage. \\""lt'illlll‘(l lii- (invi-rlimcnt I‘t‘[)i”l‘§l.‘illllll\'t'\'; Priiiii- Minister (‘linliiiicrl n ;i“,.ilii lull-s out pence with N. i»: Ill“ill"l‘ l'i‘t'llllllfll\’\llilf‘f‘ flights by ii. .\. '\lllll‘lllll"f‘ll. Tllii ll.\(‘-l llirrlziiiils patrol plane nlill t-clliuii \\ plane ex- change fire fl\l‘l‘ lliilr-li irrlliiry lie- fore (li-riilaii fir-rs: liiintlicr Nari plane driven arr is‘ frontier by anti-aircraft iirc. CilPliNllkfllfY. l-‘iirrlcn ministers of Ncrv _ ‘lFII ziril Denmark rr-afiirm niillinnviziil neutrality; hope for pcai c. lIEi.SINKi—_l_il-l~=;l.;ih flltllrltfi on L l? Shani Halifax. iinr-liidctl Dr. J. A. (Milk, .‘ own. Karcliiin b-iliiiliis, rein-lied, Fill!!! report; Ft‘lll‘ll'll’_\‘ offi-ilslvc hriiiits R‘ s‘ \\'l"l‘.lll few miles ti‘ PM army ill-ail csti- ; icil at lilflfltlll. i ma .\'i-'.W \'Oli"—l':iii- lmvriraii an- Trnl -.'\tlitlltlt‘ clipper will skip llcrnliiila after March l5. RONIE-Pnditrngzri-tnry oi State ‘Vi-lies grci-tril ivilli tiiiii-cominliirll courtesy liy l!" '--ii Government. own -»Y‘i->.-~i Germ in atlr: l‘ Dioiliilzliiis nnil i rcivivt rr-piikc of lli‘l‘,\I"‘" Yoxgcu illl‘ illliiie. lllYFllHilNT-lliinninin liraccd for cniciiil rrinicrrnri- .willi Gor- mans over nll. hinScolv-jlllflslllll! claim can, tun OI Z9 more Finnish torts. 4st out‘: innit. we NEED not is A PAPER QUEST n, consequence of the iiprise of socialism in the wheat ma} HxiulllnbIllnyllilliigilflhllloflnfiild‘?Vlflllflllti l a v ' L‘ W l: l S . 3 '2 '. _ Substantial _l055e5 m Olltarloa r lie s i.l that since lhc ivlu‘ olllfl- ‘- m the l ilu fiébmlifl‘E.‘hi.ii?‘l%-‘3i.“é%i?§..t“.i’;ia P . confused. He will hiivc to depend largely upon the Allrl zlllll. 437,000 standards of suit Tile ivezlllicl- .i lnwn ‘rt-aging,- provinces east of the Ottawa River-upon the doubtful I (liftlltifgod at)?“ (‘#:1015932 Knox i bgllt {Illclsnfliqllllig V country splitting its sup- ,1 .7’ null Nmviolllltllalid. lilo»... _,,,,_..y m “m, and a Co's-Twine new ‘ ‘ ....‘“.r.'“:¢..:: in as‘ .‘::.*.+;f.£"* is; r112.» 1”“ »e' which is not appealing to the people as a Conservative w A S u I E T Willie Nlplllbiidli Llvsctlbcli The’ Nun , m“ , ‘M,’ ,,,‘n,'.,,,'g w.“ as . aims us the (estructloll oi Britain _ ‘ '_ , _ ‘ , _ “ _ , I ‘ , mm nuflmnmm)“ o, mu worlds. secret asvvilic ilrplilluic from “The conclusmn must be “mt the electors w," base lir-ilvtllll, on me other hand, he ‘lllllgwllgufllflxljnlrfi(RfirfzhfnildIzl-‘VB 7.7181771017191132‘ their judgment less upon Dr. lliziiiion's promises than ‘Pflif§,'hfij,‘,',flijf“ifi gbonfku°flff “p191, i-vl-r lire)‘ 5min recognized the upon the extent 0f their dissatisfaction with what, the Provinces Represent oi l. llLllY-“lll aild llie flLCUlllUJLlOn ‘(vilnailii-ifn tkltiqiilnillltl there Extrernes Liberal Government has given them. Ii hostility to- ed In First sCLndrOn “;1,“,j;;f§,{*,,,g‘§'§§l;‘,‘diff u.li::,\-",,';,f, ‘Kym, lfhlllfiivg f." H. ‘h . ward the Government is deep enough and broad enough of R C A F IT‘ Go ' 11-" t t a u e e M H I 1 ' ‘l’ ‘MW . . . . . , _ _ _ " "- 'Oll‘i‘ l‘ r z t - irrl. = , it is quite possible for the electors to send the Liberal o 0 nllns-‘Otb b? _5(£(*C‘Ill“38d%"nl:l§8 easlled. xvelcfrfiillo ‘limo ,..(,,;,,,. ‘Zrffilwlagg; .4 ithout giving much thought to the verseas" ‘éuilrst. cuuildvlilvngfug; igssultég _ 11mm lhc com- , f _ _ . . . s o ‘e is n ‘ . ‘ I . *- _ l lmplwnh ll l5 bwiuiuig more and n‘. J. - T y ndll‘, we nlust have some tan- Flinn Mme‘. I -. more lln|:ke]y__th:|l pplifigpl and administrative condj. Canadian lrcss btliif Writer .1 * "Vlflullioe that “llllllrqlfifljglrlkyg? - .l d ol ll,< 1 know i" tlons will he improved, more and more evident that a AN EASTERN CANADIAN PORT, lvllllt ‘llnllisér {not {ll-bloat 1m, 1 - I i ' Feb. 2" -—lCP) --—-El l l rkali n l (fcrlnan govcrninrnt there can be no _ i , fl - should not have been called at this No. 11C) armv co-opi-rllliibii sqllallroli iccurily lor the future." 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