.1-no GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Hug” News From The Bureau Of Statistics MAY is. 1952 A. nervous THE GUARDIAN Aatisoriud as Ieeoad Glass Ilail Post omen Dsnsrtauas Ottawa. The Island Guardian lablishlns Co. President and Associate utter. Ian A. Burnett. Associate Editor. hash Wlllier. OIBOUIATION "Covers Prince Edward Island like the dew” ---m...- .......m-..-- . .-.... .... -.. m-um er. The House of Lords, dating from the middle of the 14th century, rests in a legal ' way today mainly upon the Parliament Acts which limit its powers. Under those acts all Money Bills (so certified by the Speak- er of the House of Commons) if not passed by the House of Commons in two succes- sive sessions, and rejected each time or not passed by the House of Lords. may become law without their concurrence on the royal assent being signified. The full House of ,5. weak”, ",9. Lords membership is about 835, but the - avoting strength is about 120. Many of the cm3m""ow"' TUESM” my 13' "52 ipeers never visit the chamber (Lord Beav- Dlvorcg court Agalll Sullsldes ierbrook is one of them) and the majority ionly on extraordinary occasions. The Passing Scene Br Ohseryer AMERICAN TOUBIBTS AND TIIIII DQLXABS Now that the Canadian dollar is holding its own. and a little more. in relation to its American counterpart. Canadians are not quite mire whether they should be glad or sorry. At least. that is the impression one gathers from news dispatches on the subject. In some official quarters fear is being expressed that the new sit- uation will militate against the Canadian tourist traffic. Some have even gone so far as to sug- Thousands of United States on. izens, to whom Canada has meant nothing more than a name in the wilderness, will want to see for themselves what this country 1. all about. what makes it tick so they say. And when an American sets out to see anything, you u... not soing to stop him by mung him his dollar is not quite as good as it used to be. If I were the proprietor of .. tourist business. this is the yea; j'TIIs Strongest Memory il Weaker than The cost of living has been dropping. . i tthtC dl hldl tlhl As a result of the Refercncc ill U10 Bull". l -for the Past ial"ee gieis aboiit i;:uV8nll'lEB .0lmi.hBll'miiBt)el- ...5..3'.d ;l(lPletcttlil,IIK'naIkaW:Ulgt reme Court confirming the validity of the, EDITORIAL NOIE months, folks -- I ::i.3;"I;I1': tall ytI!:er;I ;r:3:ld'lbe to pg: up a large road- Act Of the P- E- I- Legislature: 1949. 13' can geeitt plainly the situation may have ychanged arrow Illiolniing :3 u.'.,i'"'".'.I'.f.',ff , George VI, c. 10, which conferred divorccl Maine grocers are asking s1,35 a peck if! jurisdiction on the Supreme Court of thcifor potatoes, but the producers have no l Province, it is generally expected that tl'iCIsha1'e in this, having disposed of their Court of Divorce will cease to deal within-ops early in the season, these cases. It will be no novelty to that' ' 0 0 Ll ' Court to become quiescent for it held noi In exploratory drilling for hard ro'ck sittings from the time Of Confederation un- p suitable for the Hillsboro causeway the til May 1946. ldrillers should also provide a great deal of In 1335 when the Court was establishedlvaluable information about the sub-soil in here it had no English law of divorce as alihis Province, guidc. In fact until 1858 a divorce in Eng-l ' . land could only be obtained by Act of Par-" Northern Ireland has a disposable sur- V. lianient. Then as n'ow the grounds for div- plus of potatoes and the high prices orce and annullment were frigidity or im- ruling here and in U. S. A. have induced POIENCY. adultery. and C0FiSanEUiniiy- QT her to approach Ottawa with a view to find- ihese only adultery is considered to require ing a market in Canada. : actual divorce. 0 O The 1835 Court has an unusual composi- . Halifax is seeing for the first time the tion, being presided over by the Lzeutenant Hspudnutny a doughnut apparently which G0V6m0I' and C0nSiSti"g of five members contains potato flour in addition to other again. lodge. restaurant, or whatever it happened to be. The sign would be in large. plain letters. so that everybody could see. and it would go something like this: Qmericans, welcome. our money is acce ted the official bank d'scltiunt.he” at Your dollar is still good, bug this year the Canadian is better. If I know anythini! at all about Americans. I think I would have more than I could handle all sum- mer long. Such frankness would be hum. more to their taste than would it tacit confession that we regard their money as something ullm. sacrosanci. with mg iftfie micro- .mosoopeJ see Perhaps it will and perhaps it wonit. My own opinion is that it will be a long time. barring actual world war. before the American dollar will again go beyond par- ity with our own. In fact, I should expect it to become weak- er as time goes on. until it is dis- counted at about three or four per cent. Meanwhile, I think we should be very foolish to apologize in any way for the present sound position of our currency, or not to take full advantage of it in our dealings with American visitors. There need be no arrogance about it. and it is not a matter of "the shoe being now on the other foot." it is simply a matter of a finan- cial pendulum which. for the time being at any rate, is pointed In our direction. The Americans would consider its as simpletons, which. indeed. we would be. if we were to give them more than the market price for their dollar. just for the pleasure of having them with us 'ga.k Let us all gubaiate! Wiiat Americans ask for chicily when they are away from home is something different from their own tourist resorts; something, in our case, with a distinctive Cana- dian fiavour. If they can find this-and it would seem that this should be the constant concern of Canadian Tourist Bureaus-a cent or two discount on their money of his Council. In practice the Chief Jus- ingI.ediemS' perhaps a whole new market ,...,,WQ,,,.,W9,, g M A couple M weeks during the ifnppst going to make them un- tice sits as deputy of the Governor agd for Potato P1'0duCiS may be Opened uP- Charlottetown lllmmeh . . . What we should beware of i , ' f l w nd evidence. T e the tendenc to Am ' ' Cam ' rules on pomts 0 a a . . . (And 1'. E. l. ) If there ll one thing the aver- dian ways land cusiclims. In thi- aize American dislikes more than members of the Council advise the Presi- - 1 I The date of the Coronation. June 2. This mum" h open to on, p an em. it I. 5. mm of mm". Iczgniggapnin cmnot Iirgglnlciznzcate if 7oe&'" &-um 11 ro sed decision and they .- - - ' , THE "rnA'riiALni'N nocru dent as to P. pod d. I hv Hm 1903. may precipitate a general 8l8Ctl0'll discussian":!yo;uh:::ll:l.i'd?l.: 3 ” pp lty. Most Americans know notii- should proceed to remove all nich- iudgment is delivere accor lllgy ' here We in the Fan, alternately mt till a one: o The Island” or not 1. mm W ing about it. If anything. they tion of "fried clams" from our GIIINHIII 009! "09 n09"5"” COUNTRY STARS are inclined to an exaggerated menu. It may seem s smai P"35ide”t- 1954 All four national parties are not tak- iiy endorse the opinion of Doris H inrrzclv villvndvd mvctins ,9"... O, H, . . ' - perioriiy. though they thing. but to a New Englande ix 9' It was determined in the recent Refer- mg ;my chances of being caught napping wrrespondents.- i;:;r:)o::dSi;rorruzetor;fio fgpsigiigl so ,c.;,:l,;mIls.,:,;,,:edc",.!: T:S;m,de He that M" MB Enid in Ms N. h" more mnmmm than in) it wee that the Court 065 not ma.ke law as after the six by-elections fixed for the 26th SP!-JLLING QUIZ v 313-:1 mimlrit or Qgsggs 1 had forgotten no.3 ihle country giiueec id: 'tnii:antyan;biz;lyei:oil)liillis?y i'i'3i”y" tleiav.:ou1Eri:iio'i:ilimsc.o iliie 3:55 in the case of Parliamentary divorce but 3- 0 99 "E was 8 air thinned more than market prices for their they are served on the Mum inst. Huened scd by Messrs. W. MncLeod, J. Sir,-It . I . - - - - with great With ftcd f it th i ii 9 kl applies the law as it exists It's decislom ' . ' amusement to the spelling Gull 0" Ma”DO1'l"'ld- D- C"':ll”r;l'l ""5 inn” thilewiecundreiigi-rttiincm B at I :1l::e:Oll;QVlIl:ltrlllkneKUlah8e:1 Bihlnizfii gag. is (s)i1iflethlimsonFilert1liiingdm4I-1: , . . . . , n M. A - ' . . . . , . ii i hmveven was fmal f" M pmvmmn emsted The record P. E. I. nurses graduation ;crli:iar;n:ii:nlggnooiI alisagrndlemginnesg '05-mg Flggfgggftorgf Di's';”1lt'f"f: Splnangrgaadtitrrfzdz along the dusniiiv. t A l I W tlrely different. And. not delight- . , I . . . . . - - H p I 3 p nee mos mer cans o s fully different for 'whatever gen- for an appeal - ' S . ,. Ceremony tonight mdlcates a promising re with BT03”? 3mU59m9"'- W1 3: aI"b(:,"Th?:1'n:m::::'5 n'sh''fl':::”'lnrsgteragL 70 9'81"! "16 W!8TY-h9Bl'l9d- The generation have been brought up erai ability oiir isiand cooks may New cases will come before a upiem. vival of interest in the --queen of pmfes. Charles Linltletter. congfatililli 3 mm of mumv in H", "mm and h '8. the fumwed land on the doom of American super- have. it does not include the art t J d nd his rulings will be sub. . H . . North Bedeque on their va ant cum J cl M . L 1 is 30 67 d Again are mine. I see the sun lorlty ln everything, sphrjtual ma 01 ch", frylnup The ,",.,,,M M, Cour u 3 510115 for E"'15- For 3 tlme there was 8 try. Why VBHBM7 ' :3” '0'" L?” "E ansd 1;" 'hHb';':" A dE0 ghl'0Ut8hh "18 EVCMHE MP3. material. it will doubtless come brought grievous disappointment leffi 10 PeV15l0" 0" appeal. considerable falling off old students, or ap- Weshhprgierreto hxsiguritonerieasagid but Cwpuud. wphch was in the exp n mvlvmegnd fmiliiishxt nrgute of ;s:a1:izesht(ihckt tttJh1Ir;an5'o"of ugh: is apriudisfg ioiliment. 3.1 many in . ' ' t s - . s . C 5 9 Ii" 1' 3 V I H m CII1. 0ii1C' . prentices, but through organization this has WOOL one mc,.,.,p ,,,,m,,, up. E:-;mfonc;r:'-xd oglrtclml Possessor of A wide akyful of 1., .....ml.,. q.,..m....' ,;, ,.,.,,,c. ",1", f, do,,:'.,, put ,",f:; f, H" -- collcgnl wards of forty pupils, with all - C0l"'il'Y 'i8"- to the ups and downs of economic practice, I no hnd times shear the line contemplated across Hun- ter River could only be intend- cd to favour the north end of the Second Electoral District to the injury of the First. and that from the first it was understood to be ii central line in, order to accom- modate the greatest number. The dclcrminlng factor in favor of the Hunter River line appears to have been the report of the Government chicf engineer. John Edward Boyd. who objected to the Strathoibyn route "hecause of the great preponderance of cutting, vagaries. just like everybody eise's, but they will get over it. There will be a good deal of blustery talk and ii lot of arg- ument about discounts and pre- miums this summer. If. however. we take the situation as it is. what we lose in American dollars will be more than made up by the increased admiration and re- spect which many visiting Amer- icans will begin to acquire for the Canadian economy. Nobody takes much real interest in poor for our tourist industry. 0 O 0 it is too bad that this Islam does not have any "national" meal Quebec has its pea-soup, renowned the Contlnent..over. Newfo has its "fish and brewis". ii toothsome delicacy for which hun- dreds of Americans return year after year. I asked one man why he felt it necessary to make such a long trip, when he could quite easily have the stuff served in his own home. "Oh. no. no!" he re- seemingly been overcome. O O . grades one to ten. They are tweniy. miles or more from Summcraide which makes it harder for the children. Now. here is North Bedeque about five miles from Summci-side. A two-roomed school. two teachers. Their pupils have been on the spelling quiz three times this year. (practice makes perfect). I am. Sir, etc. A PARADE FAN p -Alma Roblson Higbee in Sat- Gasoline consumption in the United urday Evenins Post. States for the first two months of 1952 is. up 10 per cent over the similar period last year. This figure is generally used-byfhe National Safety Council in computing high- way travel. There are no figures avail- able on the consumption of gasoline for highway travel purposes in Canada, but it The three-way agreement for. Canadian meat to go to Britain and New Zealand pro- ducts to go to the United States may well result in a profit for the. southern Domin- ion but the United Kingdom's part in the transaction is purely a good-will gesture to- wards the Canadian exporter and breeder. I O I i0s&GOs;6O&G0&COmQO4 The Age-iliii Story 5o0md0smG)0&0Om60mOO& Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord God: and not that he should oithmsw. e increase . , return from his ways. and live? . may be Safely ”S”"?”d that th t" The devastating drought in Northern AN APPFAL To run noN Mn "hm." ”'"b'""d w'”' "' ”l””'""' - - - w""' ' "3""-'0"' "mi i'"'"' irceiiiimiiivzniaeeginielinrliiiiii P""l- "ill" W0"ld"'i 50 "la '"'"” i5 C0mpar3b1e' Coming before vaca Ion Australia has added to the beef trouble be- ' CLAXTO ' i DOSNIOH Wl” milk? it (”mi-W1" '0 eth away from his righteousness. diam 10.. wme'ume new thing at all! Fish and brcwls lm to be eaten on Newfoundland soil to be appreciated." , If some enterprising cook would only think up something with a real Island flavour, he or she would be doing us all a real service. Porridge (made hcitcr here. I believe. than in Scotland itself) would be alright but for one thing. At home Americans keep clear of snow and expensive to maintain. and because the long gradient of 4 U2 miles of 66 feet per mile will be expensive to work, in mnny cases involving the use of n sccoiid cnginc, tiius en- tailing on the Govcrnmcnt for all time an cxpcndiiurc which may be avoided by ndopilns: the more northern routc." Mr. Boyd also and committeth iniquity. and dieth in them: for his iniquity that he hath done shall he die. Again. when the wicked man tau-nsth away from his wickedness that he hath committed. and doeth that which is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive. Because he eonsldereth, and turneth away from all his trs.nsgressions' that he driving has begun. it messages the great- est total of travel miles in the history of North America. , . Noting this fact, the Moncton Transcript points out that since the death and injury curve tends to follow the travel curve con- ing experienced in both the Commonwealth and the U. S. A. New Zealand has had to arrange with Washington to accept the sur- plus she has on hand, which enables Can- ada to ship her exportable surplus to the Mother Country. see succeeds like suc- cess" ia a favourite American maxim. Many Americans have failed. just as other people have done. but it is significant that their poets have never been able to make much virtue out of fail- ure. as some of our own have been sir,-It is with grave concern that we learn that wet canteens are opened wherever military training camps are located. We surely must have deep sympathy for mothers and fathers who com- mlt their boys to the care of the army. These parents well know that their sons will face many is "Nothing sistently, indications are that we may be in for new high in motor traffic accidents Sir Alfred, Viscount Miiner. Imperial temptation. They often speak about their boys and nightly they malniaincd in his report that, "it bring impossible in balance the cuts and fills on the Strnthalbyn hath committed. he shall surely live. he shall not die. able to do. My personal view is that. as soon as the news about never eat it. They do eat sonic- thlng they call "oats". but illlia across the country. These tragedies are ' thlnk about him, and is the mntli- "M H grout qmmmv or the earth WM dc,”-",,..d an follow” "comp the Eanadian dollar has got has no relationship whaisoyevi-r . ' ' , ' ' - n (it i f i th 2 I Th dllfl it b C I I du liii hat ghewhlghway Safety administrator, died this date 1925 After ers pillow sometimes wet from would have to he run .0 mo" and mcncing at Norman Campbells o""':"';"Mn 'ln'"ffuy?m'gg"m': mg" m fge i;oo”d iiaun ,:l':,l”e Sew, grim reminders t H . problem is a long way from being solved. The problem is to keep the traffic death rate down despite the anticipated increase in motor traffic. and it is one in which . - . ' ' ' d the outbreak of the . Th . i St in lb ii . every Pmvmce and state has 8 vlt'a1 til” ll)3(:)leiile:iIi:r?ri1tiidbiliiieer iiis importation of Chi- :ax;0llli1aI!d mniiiniiaii .i.'Z”aeXii.m;3'3i." " ";";'r:dpW'.:-V ":2 nL"i?”'”"r:'e” the iriiomigwnixd Rio El- " . - 0 ." terest Cannot sommhmg done mh'1ie nese labour into the Transvaal aroused a my "" " d""””" '""'”' 5""”" S::nSilua::u::hvp:ii(hdsi::i igdfhv? " 8 un- V" 1 way of C0-Mimi 9"” ””s W l . . .... ..... He .. .... ..........- ::r':..:i' ii'.3.t"'l.3."”'l?:ii:l..i"Ji or m "N" 4- iii" 9- 9- i will really count? 5 arm 0 C C ' . pm to their care. to be. tempted in "i "ll "?'"”'”" "F""" N"""'" K, .1 . o""Mu""" MC"'.95"- P99." & .... crnment for the colonies and took a lead- am, my that can be avowed Cnmpbells, crossing the Junction "K-N19. Ontario. Canndls IZIK lleni Sim! . t t ' Road near the Bond and foilow- mi)” """'”13' WW”' ”b5"Vc3 "'5 l'Il0Nb I'll Nicholson Tiie iioiise of Lord Noting a London despatch to the effect that Mr. Churchill intends carrying out his . . ion Road nnri crossing the Dunk to omit this Province. Mr. Alex Gray, menu and all necessary refresh i ' p . 5, Queen at I form the House of ,5. River, between Lilloits and BIg- colIeotions- Money 1!! IIIIII pre election pledge to re men germ Mum, OHAWA. ” om. mm "rm Lords, the Ottawa Journal recalls that this service in Egypt and as chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue, he was made governor of Cape Colony and high com- missioner for South Africa in 1897. His lng part in the rejection by the Lords of the 1909 budget. O Another "Maritime tour" seems destined president of the Canadian Exporters' As- sociation and Mr. J. C. McDerby. Montreal thinking of him? All other temp- tations rolied into one are not so serious to a young man as is this one intoxicating liquor. This statement is no wild exag- geration. as I know. and many a one knows to what lengths liquor Our boys certainly need what- ever comforts aiid amusements can be given them; but there are organizations such as the salva- tion Army. ready and willing to supply clean and wholesom As every military officer knows, an abstaining soldier is a better this would so block the opcrntions thnt in all probability it would de- lay the opening of the line be- tween Ciinrioltctown and Summer- side. beyond the cmi of next win- icr.' lng the general direction of the Anderson Road to a point about in mile north of the corner of the Melville and. Anderson Roads. thence northwnrdly nenr the Junc- The Huntcr Rlvcr linc. Adopted and running nearly north. cron. ing the Clyde River not far from where the Clyde intersects the boundary between Lot.s 22 and 23. thence following the valley of the Clyde. westerly to E. Crabbe's, and thence running with a general centennial in 1952. Johnson & Johnson Prescription Specialists yet heard or read anything about it). the biggest tourist traffic in our history will get under way. land great is that they wouidn' be here long enough to get um to it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Adjoining Nnrih American Hotel McIi0liM.Il & JOYAL Barristers I solicitors Supreme I Exchequer Court. A. W. MATHESON. 0-0- A. ll. PHASE. IA. LLB JOIIN P. NIUIIDLSON. LL11 Barristers. eto Charlottetown ' :. ..' .' OIIII III3. Ghlkliliwp prcdmrifekiamotu mceaii t;)ll l:li1:1a:i?Irecoiii::en?:2 manager Of the 35500iati0"- 81"? i" N9W' :i'il!'iIk.th;i? 1:": 1:2: piriavedmig tliii by the Comm" 0" Nov, 21' 1871' Car Rent a Prince ssa mummm izillt;-I. i J - U" 9 3 "13 0 , ' d ' f th to him. that alcohol does not in n ' r n.- u. has in Co ri n ------m-----m”T "" ""3 UP?” C””'"b"g””"'i,' ,. . . ii:i?2l:":n3"sail?pf:ingm'li trli:nProiII:ice- :;'-3.31;,"-';e,:",2;-; y:y;;;g;gg;: if.” if. 35E"li5' L? i.i2..?”..:."l2::: ...,.,, ,.m,,y om 5:.'.;..;u...m”f.:;:.b.le'g.'.53E: leil. Meltilieson & Such a conference. or w en 5 ca - . ' . . - gm... In x -0 nm e . led. M158 the -70l1m81- Wu” WW9 tmuble M'mgi" (iii "11? mgestl 15:03:53! thghili; il:ena”i'l5ip t1(i1c:olui.i1ioe 31.53.31,: I am. 81rwevf..G ' tore some n. MeDONAi.D. F."" t in with the Lib. ments to t e ew nga jimry boy, but not often does I I - - KEEN. IIAICIL JOYAL. Barristers. solicitors. I I!- making he8dW3Y- T” beg ' d g 1 t 3 fl . crisis occur. Our boys must be On behtli 0! the Provincial n. rooarrr. . . erals want 1.0 reduce the 860 hereditary land .w.ou1d Seem to esewe 8 ens y tysicsiiy fit. and morale must. be i W-C-T-V D, 1, Gris. QC 'i peers to a handful of representatives. dis- mg V'5't' . , , f:”f,,;,lf,;d”l,',';,J,,””u:,:l:, ',';'”d:”,",',f: p G. R. nosrszn. LL: 4 ID ""B"”h9d "'""f””" the pmfe”h"s' such ' i3iai'Jl"' "'" "'” '""” 'l '””' mans ARE Moan 97- N L M06130” ”'"' "prf.'.'.'ni3"' " as law. medicine. (Elie Univteirsities agile 01319 As a graduate of Mt. MAii)iso,r'I Uigixrsiiy this wlaia Ii; Tr: unfortun:te1 if n , own" 1:9 ?:::'l7Iona 1.3.; churches. Many 0nSe!'V8 V93. 0" ' Mr. J. Angus MacLean,- . ., as n n- nu e on on mm or. I m sum X-lay - '”""- ' or hand. Would Probably W8"t i0 "Sm?! "3 vlted to attend today's convocation cere- ;;.:1lll'gi:1-eynczuilnjotftt iofzrtiltl G o",”,:'f3,:;,",'."':F" M am" the Lords some of the DOWEFS take" 23"" mony, at which Prime Minister St. Laurent mmrdmfmndfxnfhg . THAN ALL 01-HER Fm COMBINED "W ., W50! - I it by the Parliament Acts of 1911, w en is receiving an honorary degree. other phmuny' m mm. M" an "M Dw m d H u . me mu-an mu-my en-d wuss commons members mm are me. man -:.-:..:.i .::::..::.:n .. ....:..i8.::.....;”::"::'.:;".".i”"1"'""ice..-hard -5---... . c.......-- ' ' .. e r. w r - up . , . . its rejection of the NOW 990'” b"d3e" graduates have also been invited. They are ant for those boys and 1... our eluding Supplemental Covers. eq '3 pm ac on " ' . o,,,,,,,.,, '”''"'?i.”" C Labor's position is not Clear 50"” 0 Hon. R. H. Winters. Minister of Resources ”3'"5i.'ma. our beloved country! w ill be i a f I in nuances on. cam- lls leftist members might WM"? W "him?" and Development, who i represents Lunen- o ohmn .1 9,1,. um. ow mm .. -9 W 3” 0 3" 0PP0""""Y t0 NW9 Y0ll- c.nu"01n'II:.I'I" V"... . the Upper Home 8"08e"'e'- but Wm" " burs in the House. Mr. I-1 W. Ge0r8,4. Wei” '.i'u'.' b:;Io'uni:;mitwi:"o:rd .5” W" '" I'M" 9i last October-is election Mr. Bevan came out morehmd' md Mr. Dom” smith. Queens. who m M. 1.” an M "M .0 & I . for something Of the WW 3 C”"9"VmVe Sheibume. Mr. MacLean. who took the ap- .';;m”m.':fk':n'fPmm:.';ig m":”:"V .0 e I. I. IIIIE M COIPIIY paper noted ihlt ME Amee had muted portunity of paying a brief visit to his con- women. s st.rsngM n honour lssarsaes lass II?! 0'n"''", Swuunwn M nd rd t t In their &Ill”!' s! "I OICB 0&7” & m'hh””'. WT” if I5 ' pee” i "med "to Smuemy 5”” ”" '9 um ” visited naiiiounia University and, Offloesi , cauiouuon - n-amiss - ssaaisno. 5"" "" ' W" - 3" 9" i gentlemen would mm being am ed bi e by plane Mm the Prime Mmmer .mdi ul':i:.i.l0on miiise'i'-l.li'b'd 3": .:..I.'i”'.i Aussoic r. u -L ssamm at sun-can mm!" " iunmm M. I isacrlssssoa as the last drop of the !'909"tlY'c"'i " party. The junior member for Queen! is 5.... ..,,, .1”, 5.4 mm onus A. s. ssuw. o.i.u.-nisu-in isnaagn as Keaton: ' nu ' out .. . Y Ink , om: stilsss in aaiuu. es. JsIe's. A-bent. blood in their enobied veins. . kept very busy this session. as in addition i&ehir.ilves!t t un mug: 1: 1..., 'l'l('D.IIAl noitvmc. 9.1.0.-39:4 Isnssentative .,.,.. kw” u,.,m,"""”',l,-w mm" H” 1,... The House of Lords. unlike Canadas to M. mm. in the Home he is I membe, -A annnuiunumf on 3.1: ..,T. " ” -mnlnstsl. Id” .....4 . IID0nIWl'm"'i”"'otseveraiiinport'ant eonimitteeninciuding hm 1-niiynrirhuii. I-A -Iona-iasvoasoruun ""-”-0"'"'90”- , the agricultural committee which is investi- """' """' """"' " ""'...,..."I .3 s. uTm&nm om "in"-' "”””""'"' A tli foot and mouth di tbreak 3.3 "'....."i'...::".si”.iai.'::"i'c-:2 ” """"t 9""W"-"I ""'-'- 'I-W's "'""'” . gating a sense ou mm m M mm '3 mm answers rnsouonoor III I-Iovntos y...,,,,,,. 3...”. In... km uinn o.,,....,....;. . l