PAGE FOUR TIIE BIIABLUTTETOIII GUARDIAN " I Li lllllr lhlnlsl llfll _'I'Ql¢flll. Lien-Col. I. Clash: S. . e u.” SUBSIEIIFION $18 “ u u: t a vnncei vent . 80.00 nerves: tin ulvsneel nailed to P. l gland $6.00 m: year tin advnncel mailed to Canals and U)’. Members Audit Bureau d Circulation “The Strongest Menloru is Weaker than the Weaken! Ink.‘ SATURDAY, MAY B, 193D l made but the Government has under consider- ; commenting on the original merits i‘ a. l k, a “cotnpziri obtiiiited under both party Government . tznrzt. Iii doing so, of course, it has to garble the rt-curil for otherwise it would reveal that the grwltta-t Ztlllvllllt ever obtained tinder any Crittiictit of rigoootxx) lllilCCtl to our credit as a result of ' tn cunts, an udtlitiutizil $I50,0(X) lll subsidy’. v laiticrl the iUlltHVlllg ziitioiutts from Ottawa, with l . i libraries throughout the Province, 000 for a chair of Economics and Sociology at 1 l Prince of Wales College. i v form was _ _ ‘ question of school books, with a view of secur- i on the Order Paper: ', securing a reduction in the present excessive l was as follows: ' ernment is now appealing. a ii; The Conservative Record The Liberal Press has the audacity toinvite sou” between the financial assistance s at Ot- gov- iii our history was the one item the .\l;ic.\lillan tioieriiitteiifs presentation of our subsidy claims before the White Commission. Fftllll this stint we draw annually, for all time lti Zllltlliltlll, the l\l=.tc.\lillai1 (iovcriitiiettt ob- lhe cooperation of the Conservative representa- ‘ivcs of Parliament: Direct Rclici (City)—— — — —- —$ 35,000 Direct Relief (Provincial) -'-'- - - 39,215 Unemployment proiects— -— — — 218,562 Fnlconwood and P. W. College — 27,728 Old Age Pensions — — — — — — 168,895 Jixtieriiticiitzll roads ——-— —- —— -— —- 14,000 Concrete road at Borden — — — 48,706 Trans-Canada Highway — — — - 267,971 Riislico illgllwfly — - —- — - 125,090 $945,077 The hlacMillan Government was also rc- Iponsible for obtaining $100,000 from the Carnegie Foundation for establishment of free and $88,- Cheaper School Books One of the planks in the 1935 Liberal plat- to make “an investigation into the iiig a reduction in the present excessive prices." Little has been heard of this pledge during the four years of the Liberal regime. The only reference made to it in the Legislature was in 1937, when the following question was placed “1. I-Ias any investigation been made into the question of school books, with l view of P prices _ _ _ What was the finding of this investigat- ..2_ ion? , “3. What is the intention of the Government in regard to same?" _ The answer tabled by Hon. M. R. McGuigan “I. No formal investigation hares yet been ation the appointment .nf a committee. to deal with the question.” Such committee was never appointed. ' No attempt was made to implement this Liberal pledge and we {ind no reference to this im- portant matter in the policy on which the Gov- Those Travelling Expenses We all remember the famous Plank No. ‘3‘0f the Liberal election platform of 1935'. “Abolition of the present extravagant system of furnishing Ministers and officials with motor cars.” This plank was elaborated on_in the Liberal Manifesto to the following effect: “Without of the sys- ‘ tent of furnishing ministers and officials with government motor cars, gasoline, oil and rc- pnirs, the Liberal party feels that this system has been so extravagautly misused by the pre- sent (ioveritm-riit and has so grown out of pro- ‘ portions that the people of this Province de- mand its abolition. It will therefore be the policy of fhe incoming Liberal Government to dis- ' as are necessarily incurred in the course public duties." motor cars, . tlg and other departmental expenses of . H3. qtlmiim. i934, " ‘for d from continue this extravagant practice and to allow the Government ministerS only such expenses of their Two years later, on the floor of the Legis- lature, PremierCumpbell and Hon. J. P, Me- ‘ Intyre had bolh loydmft that "m7 saving" had ‘ been achieved by doing away ivilh departmental The Pitblic Accounts for 1938 show travell- iiiceage, of nearly $10,000 over the and of more than that amount olnr (or 0f the MacMillari G00- tlie "general guverruiisnt” Ministers and deperttnentsl- offices mon. In support of this request he affirmed that he had received a mandate from the peo- ple of Quebec not only to administer the affairs of the Province, but also to investigate and make full disclosure with respect to the conduct of ‘former Liberal regimes. Although Mr. Duplcssis succeeded in obtaining the authority he asked for, it was not until a bitter verbal battle had taken place in the House. The leader of the Lib- eral Opposition. T. D. Bouchard, and other Lib- eral members of the House, while professing t0 be as anxious as the Prime Minister to see a complete investigation take place, argued that such an enquiry could not be conducted fairly by politicians, and suggested in the alternative that the matters in question be referred to a Royal Commission of Supreme Court judges. It was further claimed by the Opposition nicm- bers that such an investigation before a com- mittee of the Legeislature was contrary to the rules of the House and therefore illegal. In the end the chairman of the Committee ruled iii favor of the Premier and gave him full authority to carry the enquiry on along the lines it ltad followed in the first two sessions of the Legislature. More political fireworks may there- fore b“ l-‘Xllfflcd to be witnessed at Quebec be- fore the prorogation of this session of the Leg- 1Sl3itll'(‘_ Mr. Duplessis ltas a long memory for’ the shortcomings of his opponents. 1 Editorial Notes / Eppiiig Forest, the first National Park, open- ed by Queen Victoria this date, 1882. x w s w Every prospect pleases these days, only tltc roads are vile. Vii! Additional subsidy from Ottawa according to our fiscal need is still a main plank of Con- servative policy. The Liberals prefer to add to our taxation and increase our debt. a a e e D0 you recall when Liberal heelers were alleged by one of their number to have got “trench feet” drawing pay on the Provincial building repairs? Is it any wonder the public debt mounted up? e a _ The puiitting President of the National Coti- servative Association suggests that “Canicls" are about the only means of travel these days; per- haps that is why the Premier fixed the election campaign for now. I! iii The Hon. Dr. MacMillan has a better grasp of public affairs, provincial needs, and how to administer them than all the ignoble “3o" now in the discard. At Thursday evening's rally he had a rousing reception indicating the confid- ence in which he is held by the great National Conservative Party. x e a The Hobbie Show of the Y. M. C- A- "OW one of our most popularyaunual features, has again been successfully carried through tinder the Direction of Mr. Norville E. Luck, not withstanding the unfair competition of Premier Campbell and his political henchmen. 385,071 as against $2,448,011 in February and $3,265,958 in March, 1938. During the twelve months of the fiscal year the expert was $35.- 375518 compared with $41,362,775 in the fis- cal year 1938. The March exports of bacon and hams amounted to $2.355.367. 0f Whl¢l1.$2.322.- 098 went to the United Kingdom alone. Poultry to the United Kingdom showed a sharp advance at $199.19:- s a e Imports of vegctablewils in Mflfflll Weft! °l the value of $671,853 compared with $600.03? in February and $I.494.°73 ll‘! M31111 last Ye??- The total during the twelve months ot_ the fis- cal year was $10,538,840 compared with $15.- 828491 the year before. Exports of vegetable oils in March were $11,025 compared will! $l1= 021 in February and $5,411 in March, 1938. Exports during the fiscal year were $117,102 compared with $li4§2O in tape fiscal year 1938. In Quebec the Ditplessiflfzovernment are dc- termincd to put a stop to the illegal sale of liquor in “blind pigs,” and last Fridayin Montreal ar- rested and locked up I02"men and 15 women found on siic_li premises, and who were unable to pay $10 fine and costs. Previous legislation, which was abolished by the present provincial Government, called for raiding parties to bring to court all persons on premises where liquor was sold illegally. The fine was then $1 and costs with the option of one day in prison. Three weeks ago, in view of the sudden growth of "blind pigs," the Government brought the sec- tion bnck into effect and rinsed the amount of the minimum fine. All but a few of the accused paid the court levy on Saturday and the others were transported to Bordeaux Prisoirto scrvc the three-day term ‘in default of payment. - . n- e That Great Britain ls economizing not only in material things but in flesh and blood as well-t- bcbicse-ls levidenc from the significant In- nouneemerits‘ as her famous public Schools. The [OVCNIOIAOI Harrow School have adoptedsoo =11 the imum number of boarders at. the school, and have decided to close one large boarding house (West Acre) from the end of the next winter term. An official statement ex- plains that the governor: have had under their ' consideration for some time s _ _ turd byhtlie present Headmaster r936, that s-‘defln maximum limitation c! number! should be adopted at Harrowflllliey‘ hive in this _'_ euiuiexlotv also ven their cliisccttettilon jto the writers report.- slnlpllfy lunar Wool can be milk ubber fill‘. violet rays. to fear hunger, Slilbstltllifi otter endless varieties o this plenty, millions of people us litm- gry, ragged and homeless, merchants are worrying about the dearth of customers for their store csrfmzoods What a world!—Toronto r. naval treaty. That. treaty was no advantage limits German naval tonnage to 35 per cent of our own, while giving her the right to an equal number of submarines. But Germany would pever adhere t0 the agreement un- whlch marches into Prague over- night, and seizes everything bright and early tn the morning, will not be stopped by past: promises A man who grabs a nation l thief in she night. will not hesitate to break a. treaty. nounces the naval agreement he w1ll shatter nothing but a childish faith. He ls not destro lng zrittlt or reality sham and a make-believe, -Lon— don Datly Express. talilarlans-Ltley never know what the plain people will do tn a. given situation, when they are not; being watched The ‘ never trust the p.aln people for Otto and peaceful and non - aggressive and the time ,:lways comes when they find a. way of saying so_ No less ls this s. warning to the heads of oth- er Governments, es eclally the de- mocracies, that pug the basis of peace or war must. be reckoned with much more today than tn 1914. One of the greatest forces for peace today _- in every nation — ls the inner fear of lead- ers that their peoples will not sub- mit to another march tnto hell. The opinion of the American people ls unmistakable_ to our meddling into the affairs or Europe. reckoned with-and honoured. - New York Post. day. \'l_ B. Black, of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, pointed out that Canada coii‘d become a Pfflslfieruus centre for the manti- factureof war materials. If we set about; in the right way Canada, could develop new industries of all kinds. An address was made 1n To. ronto about the same time by m. other industrialist who suggested Electric in the St, Lawrence could provide power at $9 per horse. British Isles and if this project could be put through create a. new and extensive centre Government ts opposed to this de. feature could be isolated. ll; seems trial area. could be built up there i v 1i ii afiwpefll-Y tolthtrlhe bDmntnlolréh Al. e presen e, l B it l - The March export of meats totalled $3: dusti-les are blng greeteil ln tiie for-t ~ . THE Crime llllTES at TllE inu ii- Whninworldillhllderiel milmultiplyloods mm: skimmed ‘there since synthetic Yet, amid food materials. I-ESUIEBOQ of efficiency and and Hitler threatens to denounce the to us whatleveq It she wanted to. A nation e a. If Hitler de- He ts cles roylng a, This in the weakness of the to- totallt/srlsn can Haalil are decent, and llc opinion on It cells foi- an end And that, too. must. be Speaking at Hamilton the other that the development of Hydro- POWEI‘. ocmpared with $25 in the it would of Industry along the Ottawa Valley and elsewhere. The or and navigation questions are linked up, and we know that the Ontario velopment. If, however, the power fairly certain that a great that“- which would contribute to the north and west of England, away from the air-raid ares or the south, and if they could get power here at about one-third the rate they pay for lt, over there, there ls 1m reatson why ‘British capital should 11° Pour 1i this court . - Btrsbford Beacon-Karel , w Such is the amazing growth p! hospitals during the pm mtg @611 “W. that today 1f the combin- ed hospital work seine done in Canada and the United States could be classed u industry, fl: would rank fifth or elxtli on the fourteen of our people goes to a, hospital each yeaig In the year 193'! persons entered hospitals for eitre at the rate of one every 3.4 see- onda, and is baby -_wa.s born ln the hospitals every 4i seconds. Of outstanding importance, however, l5 the great, decrease tn the average time the patient remains tn hos- -28 to 30 days tn gig 3W1!" yviigmatow IMWQHUN) piltzhxnsoe stlon. " i“ Bin-while l! y Ill all} w them lord it over us for another the ut their extravaqancc we will also "Fit"? ‘avvrfiethltlensf “w... " Public ora _—_ol\kn.ln€ n. "will a..." ““ "i... .° “We double admin’ editorial de- Publlc _ But there ls_ In onl-ryr-(G) . Ounsdlnn National Railways,- Prooerty ‘Bu. 840.000. I! they received 880.000. as mel- lilvely asserted by the Patriot. than who pocketed the other $40000? , Will h‘ R 0r is‘ 21in another d! their hidden _____.____. “A8 SUCH“ Sin-Repeated with daily mono- tiony, to flll in the dearth of some- thing of merit, the Liberal "cork- screw”, twists out its Polly-Want- A-Cracker statement thaL-"the MiioMlllm Government lied no futurlty Let Justice once Faleonwood (with its sonorous re- treat hole) as such" After the fire the Stewart, not the MaeMillan Government. had to provide homes for all the ln-, mates and attendants. They did, so in the Buns building. the New“ son building, the old Hospital. and at a heater expense than before. Arid on this shameful twisting of the facts it liberally tries to fool electors that the Conservatives had no FBdOOTIWOOC expenditure to meet, yet. knowing its crooked tac- ttcs would be exposed. it. infects this “As Such", as s hole to crawl out of when nemesis ove s" them. I am, Slr, etc. NON SUCH. BENEFACTIONS T0 FARMERS BIL-It is often that. a Weak mentality. in emtremls, claims the universe as its heritage, with only the allotment of six feet under ground ln sight. This ls the Liberals plight. With- out. s. baiwbee to show for it, tn the usual front 118410 black type, its groups the natural money dis- tributed till over Canada. by a1 past. Governments, to lulzitle up benefsptloxis to farmers, such as exhibition grants, field supervis- ion, Women's Institutes, Farmers Institutes, Youth Training, Etc, ltstlna them as beuefactjnns ob mined by the Campbell Govern- merit. In truth. these moneys ore only the ordinary administration ex- penses of government. spent. ln all provinces, which the local ex- ploiters lind no more to do with than His Majesty in the moon, mostly Federal. but some pr vin- elal, as expended by the Mac lllim and preceding governments. Vlfny not add the costs of the Car Merry, the P. E. I. Ry. Post‘. Office costs of administration to the list, and make it reiillv 0 lor- mtldsble amount. It, would only give them the same net. result slx feet ell’ and. tinder the sods, for their election day burial. I am. Sir. etc. UNDEBTAKER. HSHIJRMEN WANT T0 KNOW Bin-We have not; read much its yet from the fishemien of this Province to hear their sips of the story concerning mimetic from the Fisherman's loan Board Shy-Hon. Dr, the responsible and in pert of 1 scavengers, after have fa. ed lstratlon. public spirited p blessed this Pm . They only e will serve est rote $1,000,000 What Premier rowed. and later, reduced trifle, the played ft ever st crumibof tire. A 111°" vlJ-to-date structure. with Idmd for tenders tum. and vestlmtinz Illrwlse. both 1n the proper The Province lilo migapvllblhfi M: mlstytylmefif: on. . . . would be lri-terestlnii to lei-low somethlnz about the fish buildings erected by this Board 1.11 the Prov- lnoe. Is it true that some o! those buildings have never been in use and that, they were bull/t merely lo convenient» some Liberal friend by butdntz his lumber? On the ap- plication for flsheimerfs loans it ls stated flint organizations are to be gtvan first. consideration. How rrumy of the bufldlnds are cou- trolled by the Flatten-men's Unions In the Province? 'I‘l'iere are twenmv- two organized Unions. To the miter’: know! e there are only two under the label-men's control. North Am l ttn t 50m consolidate?!‘ uillid Om: °€m my 351.163 0&3 Thin Worm Powder and ‘lbnln fi“}af§‘gf,tfikl"g“ghpfwltf Augjfl: inn a fight to wet u. or course ll vol‘! hllhly mummies tton convention portray the vnst- g1: “flea” mwgllaofi‘ l" Dill and IIWI W! u" V"! nus of hoslptsl enterprise on this “ltclthagué would lavish ma“ "U! IHIINI. We have no heel- wflflnmt and the rtiint co1i~ exp” u th- wool overrule tlllnn in recommending It n trtbutlun it u miiklnz tile health f§§§"°,,"°,,}§‘ imjmen m," “d many of lie ulon speak of li- Pffufif, %lépmgleérsmpg.gvz% ‘sf’ ell this merely as a. vote catcher. l1! u" W11 hllhest tonal. ~ .- Ii’, f-CthbH.M IJBPBI §§‘,’f‘"'§f,°§,'§ g-"gflltgobgdgwlt" " itiive iiteuiisiieiimenoitir uh dun-lei 35° "l! I-b- Pwhre atfénts ngtak u ‘Doll-000 loans on more than one occasion p ' e5 an “m” ex‘ during the same month and at the wliyiylyunind “lfpfiglmm,” “p00,; same time asking for their vote? I ma. Ii an ' these hospitals Dally payrg rip- {f M‘ m‘ "edwegwé fig We carry t mu u... o; m. hfllfiYlPm §l'°°°'°°°' M“ ”“'*"°' bill: (ivlmfiihi fliolrciflllé of iii: own "l Fwd!"- Clll m! m ed a, gtgweqpwgyg "gill" family? wrist about his metal‘..- us m» further ‘orllllflfln ’ ' ' ' - RDUDOMJHT-(LIHPEBQ. 9 tlstlcs show that one out of every at“, {he contract em" o, me so,” eminent building erected there? Are-the fishermen of Rilstloo sto- lii: to allow themselves to be blindfolded and led 0n bv the family compact? I would saw no they are not pupil!“ anythlnli over these ilshermen. they are w l; taking place And lf tlie remainder of us fishermen are awake to the dulnizs of the Lib- eral Government we will not: haw CENTRAL Callllllee for foryearmltwenresolmwleell touhave uils mm returned with likely have e LePlfll trucu up here ueln orklmz on our - We flstiermen 1 only know e truth when Inn - eminent hold their lnverttntltm or the ‘I B0! vltlfll. "5 L i ‘l o- l’ 1' m‘ an we: -= - .- , I m, ._ _ ,t>i~l>ti¢ on money overdraft eminent. and the $35900 cost of Faleonwood plans jobs for tliemslelvesfio even on * or ‘no M- ne I008 or litm- self. ‘Phat money had to be bot- because sn unseen slum!) in stod: market-i. some time inter The Asylum wu destined new bull Drovtded. The nubile, . sense of humenlty d Pllrmee construct oru Lli best. to raga to public deinsud. m modern with that end tn view ‘Ilhe outcome was, of com-so e estimated Worm Powder and Tonic for Pigs E. A. FUSTER U10 Dr. Flronclfl Vcnnlellls m TIDE! will! ‘Ihackaampbelllnrllollilltlrrllll tirnhl i ‘ 3.%éi’..:“£l"""‘.‘.<f“'.fii..‘“.l’¢"‘a' llcemlnllnlhyf Like Moses of old Mr. Premier Otslsndllowlildiwefl be led, OX taxes ellded, and profits-divided And s liiéidzet that's balanced he Li!!! doIdMLOsm llfl “use 1*" ‘Ifiufuluretoleaduheaiil trlhutton, comm wenverrlhw elocu , And death on the llotinhln about ah will lend, we one no! And restore to this fair little Isle A sense of s ty ll n vlng more on its Inlle. l Ir nln. .040 ONE 0P MANY BESMBIBCIIING THE DEAD Macmillan was ‘grinlfler tn 1085 diligent. senrcli find s spot of ground for scandal tn his admin- A1\d_ 80. to satlate their craving for political filth. they are trying to besmlrch the memory a Prom- 1111' BWWl-rt. one of the cleanest o! that ever are,specta1l|iln¢ on the two items which they 1m- l-he-m. The inter- W DB8 oft the of thelaenfiov- ‘anwm out Ii 11050011 the estrous a ‘ 1 mongers have 110B. and are still hfl-rklnl at it, their almost lone mount. w. hndto be and every s mended and eommodloua his he naturally foe such s. atriu- mes, 111-. tutlons ‘cost of bulldtnfl. 0nd naturally the cost the plum. l GITII 3 DIUGSTOI-E Your lMxPupe lonlnd tiredness and - exliaimtlo most of the fatal cases of fluena were due to the the heart could no lorisei- do its woilr. the tlmdness or exhaustion of those who recovered 11mm!"- l-i due. ‘to e Qreiit. extent, to 3 ‘tired’ heart. And n u this of’ time tndl lduuls m v rcsinn elr ilgtupglv saves their lives beeatwe e to regain its eta-snail: -—lle re- serve power. African Medical Journal reviews n number of oases the heart trouble was caused by The whole amount u loss. Nearly halt of it. however, ls the present bulldlnz. which in any ease would have to be mid for. It 1s ulml by em. wen ctnlrctiers. that nil-flier atlm mint be Provided. for which these nth lmlelfenylosswtll theend. lWgldlfiidlwhlllfi Engclpndlsd to an so ere were ecuyc Ehovfnce, not as or ihehminomthoilesudlo! wnevotedfromtlae m pprt-ofourdabhggin: ' firewall-H“ m: causi or THAT 2x- aausrzn summit nun "If "we wit-inter“. M “rum”! Fool pron" u". ‘aim In edition to the nest mber “m” i one“ “ar.w-'l‘ii.t: “" ‘ "°‘ "°" "= “I13 - , there vu I. number tat; I“ mumflll"! health and ltie . 0f l men! flue tasting were attacked MAC s PILE ti... awn?‘- ‘iwzi- OINTMENT pwwdumtii ssslowui ‘m’ “whim 1 YQ” um $11000 Who “W! 0| tdrnll and Extent‘: were orlmie eno escape who than“? full its???“ us?“ “A a? ‘gglggilfntfliemitid tlm"flu. Wfle y le for mane m "fliflll: and ott- c t‘ to mime their usual oc- m" Oll- ct- ls the cause otthLi pro- n? Mmr Physicians believe that u 1m uni from ln- oui- ointment. riees vmlch Prevents for weeks or moi-i that to: Cnttle. cart has thus s met chance Dr. E. B. Wood ln the South he has seen when weakened ’ Hummer chute the or i-egtuarlty o! “f” l“ heart He mans‘: the be- m“ iwcommotl- llll NIB already Dlld 101'. 1'8‘ qilent. cues hsustlen are due in Stewart's mibllc interest, but. for Ila. to lino tvcte Ind fiforemnd leneihuidmalummuch money ex- $90M: amend elrortsto our Dlulloalflllnfltoo a human/commuter denser. even K lt- wns necessary. winches of $ h: r was n oonsen nam- ' ' iimthev noww to beruul mmleeatnnrtlsolesnreeonfund memory. in oontemptlble acme outflow lnoomlnqnuntenbr. . mm we- Lest your tlio need of automobile lasurelico ln]ured—if them is no Insurance. - ‘SPRING. TONIQ Ill?!- BLOOD F005 '°' "£0.12" "1" There has been to effort to discover slfuitesutswfi treatment by which rue, could he cured without m. sorting u: an operation. Such I remedy hns been lnunll in Gel. n Tube today. Price 60¢, _ We stock complete lines at L001»?! and Pratt's Supplies Tl" Z MACS m“ “trans? "on" influenza. ‘Hie influenza hail mt only the heart muscle but. had interfered with the rhythm lessen the worry a passing effect upon the action of influenza oti musclur heart ls mild. but tt. my produce a serious increase in any out common known or even tin- known to be meant. Dr. Wood sug- gests the use of the electroesidlm- not: 1n sulllflbffld eases. t, srizciii BICYGLES 29.50 TllE BIKE stint I S . . , u... snarl"... i A uto Accidents Increase demonstrated by the fact that in spite of the most strenuous ‘limlwllfi °" ll" P0" 0f Mvrlpflperl, periodicals and Insurance companies against careless driving, accidents vrltlt vlolonl deaths and" injuries reached c new ltlgli In Canola. Every person VflIO drives e cur needs the protection of _ An accident nllgllt niln a eermvner for llfe — financially-or creole e tremendous hardship on the person Let us and you a pamphlet explaining the various cover- acllon of the statement how. to l mild Ind helrhTlle the healthy we: locality ages. Rum quoted without obligation. llYllllAlAll & B0. LllllTEll " Established ‘I872 Charlottetown, Summenlde, Montague. . l ,1 {For a Delicious Cup ‘it I r t a pllrango Patios Tea i Mr. Tea Poll Sayszl. Use ABRAHMI GARDEN 1s LOVELY’ argefi l / I i . PM! I“!!! a man gnu g . Hi0 lllili trowel,u,|..u_ “nymnu THE iWllon thetlmc comes to ti“ ‘gt-guild in warden ‘filli- ol handling s?!“ ’ llillioltwllll! he prong-g. v "flu ls only Wm‘