a J rnsfizsintzvrrnrowu constitute?“ Ne... bythe we; . - “I Believe u... in i... Interestsbf the Par- Harvsst Excursions hsvs bssn the 1 Pr bans oi Prince Edward island Iilir of the Msrltimss. 1n s single days . u l. I m‘ ya" .80 they can,“ “my J. E. A. Bisaillon was elevated to the King Goierninent to the most 1-190 090D" ("In Pflll“ mwa“! responsible position in Canada in the prevention of smuggling. He was Island and that year and other made Chief of the _Preventlve Stan’ at Montreal, which is [DQIHPQQFC per: along‘ “ways were have been "W, well known to be the chief point at which wholesale smuggling was or more iby each of our two great being carried on. Bissilioifs duties made him the most 10111011811! railway systems. And in twenty nun In» Canada in the prevention of sbmuggling. be ‘M s" v W = we» m3. ‘i;Z“i‘§$é‘.‘l2‘.‘i?°§.l§.i2&i“2§'é32.§‘..‘i§‘fil‘.§' ..°."..‘if..‘;“£; that they have carried aa-si‘ st least B Fir]!!! Jeixas fiimgs lghe news lhatiphe specie‘, 0mm" o‘ ‘he cuamms mmnmem’ who were ‘uteflulns 50.000 ofour young and middle-aged cizléugt Sang? lg igsfifilgl xedlIwilh smuggling operations might interfere with his chance of heinfi people from the Maritime Provinces thing new in {heir outdoor $18012: elected to Parliament in i925. Bureau forwarded the letter to Bis- m the ‘vest A k ~w m - saliion, asking him to see what could be done. ' glrry‘ a yank “of ' If awn“ in s letter to the Minister of Customs on April 16th, 1925. Blsailloti EJ593331’; ‘gm: zfltfgbtleetgaat ‘géleplled to the effect that Baldwin's chief backers were the smu58lers In person‘ Mme“! charmt , rsogtszclf-Island, Quebec. The last paragraph of his letter contains these There are departments for eye, a‘ ear. nose, throat. general medicine, general surgery. and so iforth. But this dispensary at Dallas is not being established for sick peo- ple but for people who are well. The idea is that anyone who can- not afford to pay for it can attend ill the different departments, and lPAGE ifoim l‘ President-E. cum- s. Isl-In. ,, harshly-Limit. on. n. s. Inna-nu. B- l- 0- Ildltor sad Manager-J. I. Barnett. Associate Editor-D. I. Clrrll THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926 (“Mun I‘. m p, miw SHREDDED WHEAT . lo The ideal hot weather food. I for "bee" eke st h Ii “l ALSO saninv THAT. IN THE INTEREST or THE PARTY. t m. ' c I'I‘ WOULD BE PREFEliA-BLE TO DYSCONTENUE TO WATCH _- G W THE FRONTIER." '"' (Page 2743 of the evidence.) Here. in one ssntcnce, we have a summing up of the policy of the King-Government. ‘ BISAILLONS ADVICE WAS ACCEPTED. They did discontinue iliiiiii Eiilillilii '"'""'“'“""""‘ _ it your! Bu lame: W. Boston. M-D- AN RLL ROUND EXAMINATION- Xow they all want to drop they Customs enquiry. The? 110E111"? they don't believe in scandal—when the scandal is on tneuiselves. Here is what the Toronto Globe. llle 1-W- vanmeui.’ or on uie ‘stump. lheleisi bible, says about drovviflfi "-1 Llbefll P013191" "d ‘he Llbemll “To put the lid on the Customs BT83!‘ will! 5 5“? 5m“ “l outta“ scandal would be a direct aflront ed innocence. rise up and call it w [he voters o; m9 Qouulry. Their money has been spent, sud WHICH BEING INTERPRETED when the truth is told. as it sometimes ls,,about Liberal doings in paruament‘ In me Customs De- Thcre are no statistics to show how many came back — or how few, compared with those who have gone. Some years but half of them return to us. There have been years not a few in the past when far more have gone than could find 15 "l" 59mg spent‘ w 5e‘ at theyvork in the harvest at even fair bottom depths 0f {he "m"? mli-i‘ wages. The West has played the mudslinging and muck-raking. When the Customs enquiry, which the Liberals are trying hsrd t0 forget, is mentioned they call it scandal. erable situation. They are going‘ to see the thing through. get an examination in each one free horse leech with us in the East, al- of charge This means a coumlem ways crying “Give! Give!" enticing K) watch the frontier, and the report oL-Clarkson, Gordon and Dillworth, auditors for the Stevens‘ Committee, proved by documentary evidence me smuggling of more than $1,000,000.00 worth of merchandise at this BUHA CH overhauling 0f the body by the physicians or surgeons in each de- partment. it is easily possible for an indi- vidual to have deficient eyesight, deficient hearing, a nose condition, organic heart or kidney ailment and so ~forth, and not be aware of it. in the ease of eye, ear. nose, throat, teeth, or tonsils, the condi- tion is easily explained and he can make up his mind as to whether or not he wishes treatment, inedl~ cal or surgical. More serious conditions are like- wise minted out. and by care on his liflfi. he may have them correct- ed. or at loust ho learns how to live s0 as to iic secure from any serious conacquciices. As an evidence of tho importance attached to this complete examina- tion, cvery medical student attend- ing the (vollege is compelled to un- dergo same. Not only that but hc must be vaccinated against small- pox, and is urged to submit to vac- cination againsi typhoid lever. Just think or all this for a mo- iueni. Mon. ivnmcn and children in poor circumstances, can he thoroughly Pumillfiii 99°F"? W" °l W" 9"‘ overhauled and pain and illness Th?" "lei"? “'35 ‘more ma" ml)‘ vine: into another is a ponr way toltlius prcvieiiieil. A 56m"- Tflrilf Boflrd- "Ch a“ “Winery and fraud in connection with increase the population of the Dom- it $1‘lliggeggllgoilthihgllglzlgg Rt. Hon. Arthur hlirlghen IITOIWBPIlliuQ (“slums Depaftmgnt is known; iulon. The cosLof rcmoval and y of man power and loss of time in..lune. 1925. and which the Lili- nu“... w“ disgraceful and dHrCINHWKQIllHK "Billed l" AYWilV-‘T land a" sickness can hardly he es- H818 011905011 l" 3 "la" may mean able conduct Wlllfll W8" a P19811081? \\‘lml. it moans to the individual a lowering of the tariff on certain to Canada. A futile effort has been himself and lo his family is beyond commodities. The tariff cannot be wade by Liberal candidates and adjusted by an indiscriminate low-iti-c Liberal press to show that noi Insect Powder For Foxes 45¢, 85c. $1.25, $2.00 iiii The White Drug Store l. G. IAMIESON Druggisi; particular point. These smuggled goods included more than 130 tons o; prison-made, disease-infected garments. The Stevens’ investigating Committee sat for mouths; 224 witnesses were heard. the evidence covering more than 3,000 pages. and from first to inst this evidence shows that Bisaillon. in his letter to the Hon. Jacques Bureau, has summed up the policy of the King Government. not only in Stanstead, Quebec, hut from one end of Canada to the other. as many as possible in order that an over-supply of labor may cheap- en wages. But why complain? It is the way of’ the world! When ifr. Meighen declared dur- ing the present campaifin 10M he purposed raising the duly on Am- erican farm products to the level of the American duty on Canadian products, the Liberal tariff linkers fairly went wild and went about the "high protec- "Thflfe be good govern- ment without ‘a high standard of public morality,‘ for which The Herald calla, but morality not be maintained until public immorality is wiped out. For this can can- Frscdom to travel anywhere is a natural right and cannot be inter- fered with. This is equally true of the right to stay and settle wherev- er one will. And we will not deny that not a few have gone from us and settled on the Prairies and by so doing have battered their cun- diiion. But the chances of mukiug good years ago were far better than they arc now. There were frcc homcsteads then close by the rail- ways, and where illb laud is good. Even then there were many who went from the Maritlmes to tlie Wcst and ifailcd to make good. Frosis. droughts and a sucrcesslon of bad harvests defeated their hou- cst toll. “I BELEEVE THAT. IN ‘THE INTEREST U?‘ THE PARTY. IT WOULELBE PREFERABLE TO DISCONTINUE TO WATCH reason. if for no other, the Cua- THE FRONTIER." screaming Will some Liberal econom- country tion!" is! rlsc up and tell us, either from. mm“ ‘luelmml mus‘ be retained This is the statement of the Chief Preventive Officer in Canada to the Minister of Customs and Excise. It was the accepted policy of the King Government. It was the declared policy of the King Government. It was an official statement of the policy of the King Government, it is the policy which summarizes the whole attitude of the Kin-g Govern- meui inwards the problems of wholesale smuggling. In slightly differ- ent ivnrils ii means that:— as a political‘ Issue~through this campaign and succeeding ones. the plavforni or through the press. If necessaryuuntil it is no long- why we should make ii cuslcr for m. phsmme w pqim a chaueng. IOFBiKIIPPS l" 8L’! “n” "l" market cncc. inefficiency or immorality in any part of the public service. than the same foreigners arc mak- {ii Make a Life Insurance Will Have you made the life insurance will? if not. "like It without delay. It is the i=1»! HM“ v“! film‘ '"'“ m which a gm qr bequest can be made or an estate crest- cd or conveyed. No tax collector calls for a share of the bequest, and m; creditor of the deceased or of the beneficiary as a qen- mu rule can garnish or attach the bequest. where de- pendents are bencficiarlcfl- “l BELIEVE THAT. IN THE INTEREST OF THE ‘PARTY. IT \\'OULD BE PREFERABLFI TO DISCONTINUE TO PROTECT lug it for uB l0 get info their mark- THE PUBLIC TREASURY.“ ket? ed except hy the stereotyped “Tea-g And any- Tlic Customs issue is more than an isolated point; ample of the public demand for This h“ “w” mm“ “pmm l‘ l“ a" ““' “I BELIEVE THAT IN THE ivTnnEsT OF THE PARTY IT WOULD m: PREFERABLPZ TO LET A GANG OF CROOKS AND 5on3. “mgh protmiony TIIIEVES HELP THEMSELVES TO PUBLIC FUNDS." way. bringing the Canadian tariff righteousness in govcrnmeninand must be accepted as such by all "I BELIEVE THAT. IN THE INTEREST 0F THE PARTY, IT WOULD BE PREFERAHLE T0 DRIVE HONEST MANUFACT- URER'S INTO BANKRUPTCY RATHER THAN LOSE AN ELPJCTION." l0 i710 ll'\'t'l "l m9 -‘\lll“l‘ll““n l" m‘? representatives iii Parliament rc- other foreign tariff does not neccs- gardle“ m party;- “""l' mea" “lsmg ‘m’ taflfi‘ “I BELIEVE THAT. m "THE INTEREST OF THE PARTY, n‘ WOULD HE ‘PREFIQRABLE TO DRIVE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE OUT OF ICMPLOYMENT IN ORDER THAT LIBERAL (‘Api-DTDATES MAY ,3}; ELECTEDfl debate or court procedure intervenes be- No “h” it is a self- twcen death and payment of the bequest. “I BELIEVE THAT- IN THE INTEREST 0F‘ THE PARTY. IT gxggufllig inst will and testament. WOULD BE PREFERABLE TO ENCOURAGE DISHONESTY AND FRAUD." (Continued on page 5.)‘ For information and advice concerning insurance prob- lcms consult? HYNDMAN & 00., LIMITED- ESTABLISHED 1372 Lower Queen Street - , . Dailv Selections FOR l Guardian Readers i b-Q-OOQQQQ-O-O-Q-OO any words of mine. "I BELIEVE THAT. IN~‘THE INTEREST OF THE PARTY. IT WOUUD BE PREFERABLF} TO DFSRAEGAIUD THE LAW AND ering as was proposed bv the Lib-unbecoming conduct had been prov- ASSIST THE LAWJHlP-‘AKERY’ erais in i910. nor by an indiscrlm- vii by the Duncan report. Hog-i. is: inate raising of it as the Liberalskivhat Detective Duncan himself has The Public Forum This column in n en for the discusnlon by cnrressondenfn of "€-‘i'."'."’.'.‘". °‘ '.'E".I."il;. l "' T, '"' ° i‘ '"'" " I " i '"'" 1c electors of (Janada, ‘before marking their ‘ballots, should remem- l" . ',“"’,'M":’:‘"zzglanzzflzf\'zz_ m“ '"' ‘her this, that the policy oi’ the King Government has been summed up “ “_.‘h yin a single sentence by Bisaillon, smuggler. -pcr_j_urer. Chief of the Pre- am, lvcnilve Sorvice. and friend and confidant of the Ministers of the Crovrn, are weighed. l MR. MEIGHEN FOR PREMIER ll] these simple words:- "i BELI/EVE THAT. IN ‘THE INTEREST or THE PARTY, lT ivounn BE PREFlERABl/E TO TAKE THE ‘SIDE or THE TAX- EVAiDERS AGAINST THE HONEST TAX-‘PAYERSJ’ Charlottetown pretend the Conservatives promse‘said about it: doing. A sensible, non-political Ari-l "Noihing was suppressed by mo, visory Board of competent lillfllflllflfilbflf certain evidence taken under mcn can adjust the tariff in such a oath and submitted by me to thei August 26, i926 reflects neutloii is virtually a railway llllli and does not 99mm 0f ‘my pm‘ crastiiiatiml. Such action on the ‘Dari of any Government is untlllllkflllle - s-li“ what tardy achievement credit on the activity of the rail- iway officials under the administra- tion of Nlontreul and Ottawa. It also merits special praise for the activity of our new and King's first Cabinet Minister, at Ottawa. Hon. John A. Macdouald, who is evidently alive to the wants of the County and the Trovluce. it is clear that “Let them wait". is not lila motto. This connection with tho outside world will prove of iuciiiculabic ‘benefit to Kings County, which has so long been held down by the lack of transportation (by rail. it will infuse new life intouhst County's splendid resources and unsurpass- ‘cd attractions for tourists and im lmlgrants. There is no better soil to be found in Canada than is tobv found in the historic ‘County of Kings, and we do not hesitate to slate that her fisheries are more abundant and superior to those of ACTIONS WEIGHED --- "The Lord is a God of know-ledge, by Him actions Sam. 2:3. PRAYER-“O worship the Lord in the beauty oi‘ holiness." manner that (Zanadiau interests wilhparliamentary committee with my ilcstructlve critic." For once Mr. Dunning tells the whole truth. ‘Criticism to be very destruciivcmhe duties ivhlch public men owe must bc Strictly accurate and truih- the state, iul zimi iu this quality is" found Air.‘ The issue is surely clear before iifciizhcifs greatest strength; hence all at the present time. It will not he cffccllvly’ destroys huluhug. His do w 53y, m; some do, one “any i5 of Kings County lcst u-ti'cn ' - .ccu in the re- b i . th. tl . if hi! ' ' lilillrilf‘ ilic “campaign last isttuzliti-n irgngfrliolug lull‘ fisztlg: your. ilc ccrtalniydestroycrl many check. The time to correct an l of his political opponents. (if a evil is to punish the Offender wym. Brighter Prospects for the Eastern House having 235 members helevcr he is, whenever found out County Than Ever Before. went out with 50 against 185, plusregardiess of what the other fellow 10 in the ucxt Parliament, almost-may do or may have done. Deal i to i against him. He. came liackwrith him too when he l5 my 11-13), to the House with 116 of the Z45 but don't icy off the offender now almost the half. Of the 1S5 who on trial as a sawoff. were opposed to h-im before the ‘Let the women voters, parflqfl. election 06 fell by the way. Some ariy, just consider that Miss Agnes (instruction surely? And l; in be- McPhatl was compelled aguinm lug wntlnued in the present cllffi- her will t9 vote against the late paign. lie now only require..- to government laecairse of the cloar ilPSlFOy '7 more to have a clear unmistakable evidence before her uiujoriiy over all. which is u small of scandalous wrong doing. and ll’ Orrlvr. The electors have the re-they do a decided gffip will be taken gulf of ilic lust clef-lion fresh in to elevate our public llfc. To cou- mcmory~iliai helps Mr. Mcighuifs donc the Customs Scandal would cause immensily, as nothing suc- be like unto approval of Sodom, (reeds like success. It creates and. in conclusion we must not forgot has created a tide which is flowing that more than the King party is strongly in his favour.~—A man on trial for the voter is likewise that kills 06 birds on the first. shot and particularly the Women Voters w-ill most likcly knock down ‘suffic- for more is expected of them. lent this time i0 give him the nec- I am, Sir, ctc., cssiiry majority. A VOTER ‘But some say Mr. Mclghcn is an -——————<+4>—i- , uuiocrat. Well. I hope he li-i. (Yan- THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM inflow to 40,000 . The 1924 John- iulu iii present .wants clear sirong- son’ Act Further reduced this to T“ hem. the stormma, M apphms“ willed lcarlcrship, even if ihc leader ‘Sin-The story of a little boy 3345 gimunanggngly slashing ‘Fills nui- desire, may bo autocratic. ii. wants just who. hearing that rabbits multiply Gmecglg quota m 19¢ The“ ‘he dark Pmmpmr gives “a such a man tn cleiir up the mess. rapidly. found that his couldn't [ufllang in y...“ area “may are pause ‘Such a man has his enemies oven even add. is told by Mr. Lawrence aim.“ as Scarce as may we“. m AM w‘, rem“ Wlfhlfi his own party. but what of Dale. writing on “Australasiifl in the United States in 1850. Our BMSS CARMAN_ lfliiif? Iioiivr have a Mussolini an American magazine. Mlghtmcwcnmem 0:18.50 wem, however, nnw in Canada than a spineless not Canadians profitably think of the very lulu edgg (yf a wedKe_ g... oooo+e+vq . leader who allows his foliowehs high fecundity like Mr. ‘Dale's ra-‘i- ‘hind it in the Father-lurid w“ such n full lihcrty to do iii-i they like. They bits’ in connection with the ‘hirthiforceful population pressure that. s ‘will not do so under Mr. lviclghon. rate of the Mediterrsncans todayiu 1910, we were admitting the ,iils may be riicld rule. but if he is commencing B’. peaceful penetration above quarter million annually. 0n- ln English s, w. L. Gordon ' "I BELIEVE THATKJN THE INTEREST ‘OF THE PARTY- IT WOULD Bk. PREFLRABLE TO DISCONTINUE TO WATCH THE FRONTIER." Cariaillnn exDPFlB of newsprint me nearly ten times greater than [hqge or her nearest competitors. Great Britain, Germany. 509M"- Finland aud Norway. CuIIQdIaIZ, production for 192E W85 over 1 l- million tens. equal l° that °f ‘he Uliltefl 55MB!!- is uicaut by retaining the princinle-committw" of protection in the tariff. This. , has been the Conservative policyul THE PLAYERS Standardization Wc are the players of a play As old as earth. ' Betwccln the wings of night an.) (uy Willi tear and mirth. There l3 no record of [he laud From iviionce it came; N0 lcfiend of the playwrights liauil N0 bruited fame. EDITORIAL NOT ES. and is the Conservative policy t0- day. Since the War sixty-five of 1 Arc ‘the mcn who, with ‘hill know- thc loading countries in thc world ' Buy iiAiiii iiiiiii ._.-_.__ llcdgc of tho fax-ts, allowed the coun- have “wreased we" ‘arm ptotec-liry tn be robbed of millions of dol- lion. tween (zonfiicting interests tinker- ed with the tariff. certain commodities st the dicta- v . . . .‘ ' 51 b i. Landau‘ balancing m‘ f Lllsrs and a government department to become a nest of unprintablc im- “war d it on Hlltorlcus. l0 e nwlflmy’ “kely t“ do ‘my hen“ l‘ Of those who for the piece were cast In the Pin-it night. "When God drew up His vast ‘ there was light. given another chance‘! Honest and The work of standardizing the Branch Railways in Kings County, in Prince Edward island, was com-l plated on Sunda lust. and the» first train of staildard gauge wentmly other pa“ o! the 39m; fin?" into operation on Monday moriiingltlc‘ The ‘lime has no“ f" v8 t m, (Rm August‘ 15mm The vmrk hadm new pcilod of devc opmen 0d been proceeding (m, some ithose resources in order to cxten ‘lmelthe different fields of employment past. and when everything was inland in ' , crease the wealth of the in- readiness the trains of the uholchwbltauts in every direction “he from Oharkmemw“ m sollrin’ railway improvement should ac- Georgciown and Montague started o“ time wnhom, a buck compllsh much in the exportaiign Needle“ m say ‘he people OHhe-of frcsh fish in cold storage to t o 6mm“, are ‘many pleased Wm‘ markets 0i’ the continent, as the m“; even" a d wclcmma m“ change shipments need not hereafter be ho d qvhlch fluke. the.“ Wm. um _q[g“d- up for connection with broad gauge ard lines not only of the great (lsn- roads. in fact it affords the county adisn system, but with the llncs of the sumo facilities an all the rest of the Province. There is an end the whole continent. This some- to second place for the products of tho eastern county in reaching the buyers and the sellers of the out- side world. it can be all summed up by saying it is the dawn of ‘a brighter day ifor Kings County. and the reward to a considerable ex~ icui of the whole-hearted support uiscnrdcii by the county to every progressive movement of the past. Looking backward at the rejected appeals made inst your for warel, house facilities for the shipment 0f! island seed potatoes. ‘Hon. Mrpcvlac- rlonald can nnw make the iniiu~ once of that county felt in an effort to supply this pressing noed, not only for his own constituency but for ‘Prince and Queens Counties as well. it is a matter of regret that the gauge of the Murray Harbor branch cannot be proceeded with at pre- tion ofthose who kept it in office self-respecting men and women and regardless of ‘the interests of _ curtain should ask themselves this question the rest o! Canada’ before casting their ballots. this movement. that knell of protection" closed It W85 out of the "death camc which and And Before our eyes as we cfllllfl on, From ago to ago. n Flare up thc fooilights of the dawn On this round stage. Now is the time t0 buy hard coal. The Schooner ,Theoline ar- rived and is discharg- ing a cargo of the very best qualitlfi- Yil“ ‘Fm save money by buymg now. A. Pickard 8i Co.‘- PHONE 240 ____________________.._. i LE1: US MAIll YOUR DRUG ORDER During the past few molntr: ws have devoted 5913' d‘. tsntion to our mall o 0a N‘ partmsnt and lifgm” calving or or! ‘ outside palm vw‘ 21°33’ of each lsttsr ws MW" ' I; llll tins order and in 9-7;‘! x“. uvs our oilsnts mutt and trouble. A small group of Progressives ilictatcd the policy of ‘Canada for the pliSi fivc years. Are we i0 have a rcpetaition of the some kind of Government after ‘Sept. 14th? The only way tn avoid it is to give Pre- micr Meighcn such u majority as so many ‘industries drove hundreds of Canadians out of the country. We need a stable tariff, a busi- ness tariff, a tariff that will pro- tect Canadian industry and labor and agriculture. and this is the Con- servative tariff policy. thousands nf In front, Klara Vague shadow; loom; And sounds like muttering WlIiIlS arc there [foreboding doom, unknown, beyond the will make group government possible. lin- Ycq, wistfully we kccp the boards; And as we mend The lllllllilerllllt. forgotten words, Hop:- to the cud. wlfii THE CUSTOMS ENQUIRV The ‘Liberalivandidatcs and the Liberal press are A vote for McLean. Sinclair, Jou- klns and Johnston is a vole for Mackenzie King and tho kind of Government and Ifraud and smug-gl- ing rsscailiy we have had for the past five years. very anxious that the Customs enquiry bc drop- ped. Of course. they have: good cause for the anxiety. 'i‘lirve of the Lihnrai candidate)! in this pro- vlnci- worn mixed up in this scandal to the extent at least nf knowing what was going on and afterwards helping in the whitewashlng. Mr. John E. Sinclair was a member of the‘ Government at the time the attention of the Government was dircctod in the Custom» fruudmand knew all about it for at least a whole year before the election of 1925. ‘R. H. Jenkins and A. E. Mc- iean know all about it at least ai- ter the enquiry started, and yct they helped in the whitewsshing. iMr. Johnston was not directly in it and has during the campaign de- voted his attention to the "constitu- the Conservatives and to stable tlonal" question of which he knows government. To save the country as much as when he wrecked thcldecant Liberals must shake them Bell Government. lnfl. Men and women who value hnnrsiy and pulillcmor- ality will vnto for Mr. Moiglicn by casting their ballot Wyatt, Myers. Mcsshrvsy and Macdonslrl. for ‘itilPilii and honest which his worst. of your Dominion’! ly in i921 wo could muster suffici- flllllmliimfi freely flilmll. Why should You have, for example. the bc- out strength to halt that wedge. it the ordinary taxpayers csro whe-ginniugs of Italian immigration. Lhreutgngd, meaniflmg, u, dean-Dy thci; he is personally popular or Excasg of births ovoi- deaths equal m" Anskysaxgn “DI-mo civilization, Moreover. we do not want ‘combined population of Alberta. Your Dominion being Nordic- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: another stalemate tn be followed ‘Saskatchewan and British Coium-tfoundcd and Nordic-managed, ls no," my "U", “my and “My onby another general election within-bio. Such pressure formerly forcedabiesssd with a high living stand. sent owing, we learn. to the need [the [vnned 5mm? They are sepznmflllflthcr ycar- he! us be done with ‘Italian immigration into the Unitedlard like ours. ‘Denied admission of alterations in the su rstructure are organlzatlonsv Say “we army} l "118 time by xlvlflx the boa‘ States. These, once admitted. mul-,iiere, the Mediterranean travels nor the iiiilsborough niway bridge and the navy], |man and having the best chancel tlplled like Mr. pales rabbits. ‘little farther to knock at your We are not , asesaed of further in- _O,.-TEN MISPRONOUNCED, My“ clear mflivrlty- and more. to en- Meantime Americas Nordic. over- door. If you accept what, thgifohmatlon- on the subject, ‘mu wo ennui Pronounce bMrH a‘ flmifiure stable government.‘ whelmlngly Bribish Nordic. family States reject. you will sin-k as wodeel confident that whenever it is first y as h.‘ “we... e as m Jhenn, “nllgi ‘vim! tare Mr. Kings chances, averaged about ihree klddles.,had commenced to sink. to the levcldlracticabie to Dfflceed will‘ "19 0D accent on second Bymme C e nst 1 supporters before the Three times three, repeated four of Latin-America. eratlons that i-Ion. Mr. Macdonaid OFTEN MiSPELLEDI Mum“! ustoms Scandal was unearthed times, gives. in the fifth generation This ought not to occur. Nordics Wm be 0" ‘he "l"! 1° hi" "m"! SYNONYMSI b dn- I - wont, he lose more now? Or should an original family repreleflted by.must ‘save Canada‘ a. we“ a. thelcsrrled to successful completion. “m: pirate ‘lobbied? b-H Quark)?» we give h-im more support this Q43 Nordic children. The ltallsngwu Australasian Dom-inions. ail" m" T9995" 71° "l" ""9 ll"! "\- ....-... ~ 8 " ‘ jziiz: *‘..'"".*;'i..i: °.°.‘Z.2i."°e’f..é’.?"?.i?.i izwii‘;i::"i::.:.’.:iiir@"' *"°"‘.i‘:..:.'f.‘li"::."'.::::.";i&.': ‘zit .3"? ..3Z.§’i‘.2..i'€.‘."?.Y;. .41:-.*~.i“::2‘.‘::i“':;::‘ .“'"i'. ~ "it": o‘ ~-=‘¥-~°1l-“l» - increase our vocabulary by master-live‘ shoulilp iigte a Bl: in Ir tmlnd 25:1! zlgic¢gflfliggityltllillnd algal‘; all: 331s: “oil's: could claim “m” “Mum cmmn‘ in: one word each day. Todafllthe female votes! mi thee e t ml my; mo: mei- tiao colgd“ e o lope“ 5mm" m“ m“ l‘ d°n° l‘ “m M’ “°' i i 8"" “s NY d! ' l‘ "- m" 11m‘ ‘sh’- Blcn cesssry to commence consideration 0" c‘ at a “m “l 69 t“ 1' "l o- W- G057"! of the construction of a second car- The men who were implicated in the smuggling frauds of the past year or two and who were found out and exposed and punished are now working tooth and nail for the King Government candidates. The smugglers, lbooileggors and crooks have enjoyed several prosperous years and, naturally are incensed at balm: nut out of ‘business. They have money and. if they are rein- forced ‘by decent {liberals they will no doubt he a formidable enemy to you, n“; srdlr Lot us have w. gulf-m“ for modlnlns. sstlsflotlelh m: 3 uiics DRUGSTORE 14s Great seem "'"' Telephone 815 word: SUBMISSION; the act of argumgng for exgqnflgng the fun. obedience. “Our submission to their chise lo them was that we will had to call a halt. The Johnson President, immikrstion Study Com- f m; g d 1 Teqllefli would lfiflflfl fllflvvrih" have a cleaner and higher sense ofAct cut the 250,000 annual ltslianlmission oi’ America. Margy‘; Jlbeafgen 83:3 ,.',l,“§§f.§ mi‘ -Tiis Liberal Party has liobbed thelilolminion of iianada of Millions of Dollars. They arsnowl-Dunnilig i?‘ 100...”! shilfuqlltfi.‘tflwiilillmnfllglllmlitegiliillliillfl- ‘en- roman .9111 ",. v ~ i. L f it? ii