1» “'11: FOUR “ - the oliastousrown GiIAIillliili rlraitirnl-W. (‘holler H. dlvlrura. 1 ‘or childish Hal/SE» a T V. i i-Wrfa‘ W-"r “ -» sogfiefi: ‘titfiifitllir?’ §§§§9itrartit1 i Events .T|'ie"'Wur__"ln‘_Whi_ch' tile i‘ Country ‘Was Con eruegié, l‘ ‘_ _ . " Here are will‘! “D1” 15 cam‘ piled rroni many newapepiin b! ti" The Reader's Digest. Most people believe in law bnd order so long as mo)‘ 0511,11! W" the law and give the orders- No mere man can ever understand whys woman will pay fiwidvlll" for e pair of stockinkl’ $1115 K1" m‘ , impression that she isn't weaflfll stockings, It is a strange commentary thlt e head never begins to swell until e mind stops growinm. Ylne-Pnaldent-J. l]. lune“. lierra-uary-Lirut. (fol. U. A. Ilulallaloi; D. I. 0. a ltdilin and Manager-J ll. llurnrtv. Associate lcltor-Ilvll. (‘urrln ads-until mailed in t-annda 'ana Lultrtl seataa. Uuily (Inumiul llilii) $5,011 H150 per yrnr lln ' i J "NW1"! U" rear (In arlvlnoe) delivered. ' B; I W. men. .._ . ' TUINB m mu muss-rm: C W .. . L.. g1 K ' l 1 t rouarrunsa 4. V - ftebgfimlpeeurfmm During the month ' that elapsed United Staten-Bill! WWW. eteeitfil- between the signing of the 518M618. Pic-hon,» J! , L, i; and the arrival oi’ President wiiaen in . ia ot..oaurae very. tatiatitetory. - France, colonel House ‘exereiaad no r have taken thisdnattertuasritlijtha l definite functions apart rroin time aritiabiauuioritierthwilkhliqifimb? implied in his commission as personal anitlieirteatmitbiiorfl wilt! , . represenmtivh o: the President. 1t Jvas thins Mormon; 1 jhoil ad the g - Maid-ii! 1118M"?! ‘o 1'91‘ '1.“ “Oahu ma“ m?" u‘ however, one of the busiest-Jaoriodl prisaotflellloflfllllllnlfimlll) 1W9 r l. 1 i i wouldn't change thine‘; an?» extent lmimi “bu-ii” 1-! M" "i" "i his entire eareer. To _him came aetionorztherrenehoovetnmenit Ind that buses would erblhd t4? fi ‘WE- '_ Fwm m“ m 3m n u“ b‘ "rad": naturally tho representatives of all the redued them!» advise Jae. of lily a heathen’ ¢9il1‘1_i-_TY.1-5-¢711§'1}1 which 9°.“ “mm Wm‘ ""1 '1'“ "we"? ,' .' who desired American laaist- future irnerteraaoe with their-twat! the pay-roll can be transportedyith- °1'- “mm!” “h” m“ u 1°.b°.k°'” shoe in the approaching Peeoe-Qou- detpatches. .. .i - I- t. ~ ' “.““<‘°‘ "’° 1°“ “d 1”” “m” forence. He began the development o: anwann- noose. ," i First the tube going from the A sew,“ o! mwmulm mouth ‘ q " h L t ' 3mm‘? “my: ‘if’ 1" ‘Emdnff American observers placedinthearlee neveinoer as, law-rem now wise,“ “p” of unrest, which, in view o! American pdvised-through Wise man-them the a a‘ e ' ‘ _ a 3.- Ehmmati-ng -Worms "From- J o- . , . Tm stomach "n" cm s“ dbienm intervention in European pbllflflfllllfltBflt-idh, Govonlmant valtolished g n ed by ton much food. too much water, “w” e-mhtm or necessity. onee the the political eemer a or man ' ' ‘ ' 1 1 e 1 T. . . . Foxes andl Other Amm" ‘ his ~ opbegalwe a ma" a “m, low w} place and the personnel of tho Om- demeteboa for the United Btateaffoui I. v __ . ‘ g p. _.,.. ‘_ _ _ y; i my m“ ma“, aim,“ chum. m, ferenoe were detennined eibeeiaiir ureat Britain; J ~ > -~ ~,-. " I ___L____ the foodup to the opening into small tmmhme ‘Mnum d m‘ ‘mm-mm 1 ' ' Of ED311511 B5 an' Offlflll iankiillton ‘ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929 . , " ~ When you think o! the tube which carries your food from the mouth l0 v , l'.s exit~from tnebody, and trace its We understand from the adtertise- winding , course uphill, down hill. merits that the college 1 lads are it 13°11!“ 41"F1°~ fllfvei- Ind "m" least mums m,“ _'c1"§¢t¢° m“ around double or "S" curves the won_ with-gr”; “w,” gm‘ yen; ' der is that therevis not even more SHEEP INDUSTRY TZIREATENED. clares, agunique episode in Canadian _ politics. Some Westernaz-s attributed N“ ‘my h“ the Aumahan treaty l the former Premiers course to his an n n i-vq ‘a-v ' at? _i tmWLnJI L” an‘) mdu“ y or can , bclicf that the Conservatives and Pro- ada, but it is now undermining our. igresslves could never ‘ooalescepand sheep industry. ’l‘he Canadian Wool- growcrs‘ Association. in its bulletin. that something would happen to .._. upset the apple cart even at the 1 s: say , _ , eleventh hour, If so, he misjudged the “Sheep YRXSEYS are vlrwlng with I resolution o1 the independents who some concern the recent decline in limb PT1C5E- Uiidfliibtedly 0H9 01 proclaimed themselves his opponents prior to the election of June 8th tho contributing factors has been the heavy imports of lamb and mut- last. "It will be noted," says the tcn from other countries. chiefly New Zealand and Australia, and particularly at a timh whcn our u home grown product is coming on Saturday mgm- that ‘he P511? Dr. Anderson is not called Con- servative but the | Co-Operative ' Capsules Givefliest, Resulti. in out an armored car. - . . v ,_ The back-to- the- farmniovement has been a complete susoese. ‘Ihere are now more backs to the farm than ever before. _ ' More than 18,009 new lawl were ‘passed by Congress and the State legislatures last year. There seematto be an ample allowance tor breakage. One of the oddities oi Wall Street two countries have been coming in very freely. and as a. result, have 1L‘ P, '»"i,l1..',‘ , “i ' i had thta effect of increasing the cold - 3n Qlnnqus‘. “was stocks m this countryAvhich Party, a new name in Canadian intestine. 1 " this Opeing ha:- p ._ " camp ‘I'll .1 This preparation needs no inundation to ' . are coi-isiderably higher than this Politics. To those who know Bask- 1-! 1'1" d°F191Ymd 119" m‘ cmwm" an obstruction or spasm" which pre- ‘l P“ Wm‘ finch‘ l“ “m” q” w ' PBIQDENT‘ " EBB as it la used and endorsed by molt of the leaders‘ time a year ago’ fiscal-ding to l,“ atchewan the adop.ion oi this title who is called broker. vent‘ or “my, ‘cod Dunn‘ 1mm gummy‘ "mmiw “cl-mu ‘m. rut-yaw” ‘Mink! ‘mm um mam ’ Wank,“ u" ‘M... g k cent statistics from one“. The i; 81:; 13:36:32: ylirilticai fir. It’? one or the Ivmwiilt “'1"""9“°° stomsclrto intestine. ‘ °*"°"=' i" m“ “P ‘h’ '"'“°“°'“°“‘-" rseeiqt o: ' “tdilowida situate from r~ " 1 re 1- o pro oe e h’ l . .',_ , _,_v, » l. ff§,‘,‘fs’§,‘§§‘g“h°f ej§§hfcsfi§snfa fifth word "Co-Operative" posseseg an 3111:‘? do! firefight“! mwondee: 1'1"" 311-" '- 511" 515ml" 1mm ti" °""_’°"m1'"“d u“; “a a .1;9y¢|. _ ‘ hltmniietnrelqiensenceau O-ir sales o! these capsules have increased 1e ra tion which would scriously affect almost mystical significance like 1‘ Y .' h " , . 13m“ where it Joins the large intestine-ills _ awe. to en g lurope. lit-emf" ‘m,’ mum" m“ It h necunn.“ uh“ 0am‘ . l”. “m. h "n9. the condition or the sheep industry the W°rd5 "Ebeneezer" ‘"111 "$31911" 1°‘ u" "P"? PI. . . 5mm mmtme curves and my mm, Houses intefliii 1" n‘ slid-In‘ ' IYW-lfiiilbe able to make lure o! their delivofl. ' ' " ' 1' ‘ " I hens which hag been expanding gIIlQiOIlQlEfih? 211018;? Hebregrsd‘ Eve: With some car-owners the tkurn- 5 kink m.-Qmructl°n_ m,’ on a’ 1"“ “n, _,. I _n- “f. 4 r _ . f 1t m1 1 m f . anc a ers ave usc e wor L; tl th n the - ee . - . ‘ _ k m ~d;"¢§;m..§°n' ,_ °a“_ , l. n; . 31mm. . ',- I , . _ - - e- q“ e mp y n e past c“ years to sell stock in enterprises in con- ovfirgkflz: n‘: n: muchuska i t1""gh° x°°d my” 111" 5231111111”! ifiefitfkfi A, We know the value ol Drfheuloln Verailelda 1,, this Province the Sheep Industry nection with which its use was b t “° Y mm“ ° " V“ "° ° °°1 1’ t M - ~ not‘ he-lbietotattitiid any. b erehces because we are in a. posit-Ion in aea andiiaarerthe nonfi- , wildly fantastic. Now it has taken 1°“ Pm“ 1°“ °°“°°“‘ '1" Y°“'- “ hrewnwi iwm fiewihs- Wit "vw- “"1"!” “P °1 " m“ P?“ “m” " ' adore ale eieiiuonox the iith m we-h the" are dolnl in eavllll one renea treat tln il- TiBS EYDWH T311161)’ 111 "We!" Ifears- its definite place as a political title 141"! 11"" 5°11 m9 5W7- . ever it falls or flows downward a was ultimately put iinddr oontkifl or o‘ . . - i m," ‘ gen“. I _ _ ‘_ l. t; The warning oi the Canadian Wool- purged of all reproach." Even if you can't tell a mother and few may,” and mm h” to cum}, up. My; Hgqvgr, During the we following .- ~ "Mm \ ‘ _ - g 1‘ / 1 n I 1 1 K Whenwe teilyfillrvmetpeflllotlllilltlallgafleotfla tbeeeflapeuleaareandboweasllyalnsllhtlilweleelsiu‘ growiurs’ Association will therefore be o! particular concern to our farmers. Th4; Australian trade treaty, by her daughter apart now, there is very little that you can't tell them to- gether. ward about twelve inches. There is often a delay here and this part of the large intestine. filled with waste .______..i._.._- years it became one of the inoet impor- m“; I l“ mvlmqo MAN a nunsnu ' ' ‘an’ . ‘mat. u“ d5‘. _..~" 1," i_ g -.. v . zrrtlctnfieforemthjfleifman t h”. “waldo” “m. m“ 1 am itul ‘nests. ivutthat‘! have i-hlt .whicli the duty on Australian and New Zealand butter was reduced from three cents to on: cent per pound. has NSUItEd in converting Canada. into a butter importing rather than exporting country, the decline in milk production being approximately equal to the amount of butter imported from these countries. Now that the sheep industry is threatened, it is indeed time that a halt were called to the pranks of the theorists at Ot- taws. who insist on expeflmeiltm! ‘while our basic industries one being invaded and seriously affected. THE UNHAPPY WARRIOR a a_ us»? 1W: Sinclair's 7523005.’: t0 :2- nouricement that an election will be held on October 30 is well calculated to further lower the temperature of ‘ his already chilly supporters, and at ; 9i the same time to puzzle those who , f:- do not belong to his own political i .. camp, says the Toronto Mail and Em- »_ pire, in a leading editorial on the 1 . l‘ g} political situation in Ontario. The .1}: f" article continues: ' ._-. “It was to have been expected . i‘; that at the sound of the gong the 5 -- challenger would leaf) to ihc centre (f cf the ring, his eyes flashing, his y’ brow clothed in thundcr and his biceps flexing formldobll" Inswad C“ o! that Mr. Sinclair is understood ~‘ to-mumble-that this is no time for a contest. that, it is altogether too ~ " soon and in every respect inoppor- tune. If. n: hc has contrudcd. tho l ‘ affairs of the provlnco m: being t , Imprcpcriy udmfnistczrrd, and if the Many have been the attempts to define Man and his meaning in the scheme of the cosmos. Modern phil- Oiflllhers have resorted to "behavior- ism" and other so-called scientific theories calculated to lessen the can- viction, inborn, it seems, in human- ity, that iiie is essentially a more] issue. People, however, continue to have a healthy conviction that their faults and Iaiiings are attributable to their own actions. As an antidote for the new-tangled idea that man is more sinned against than sinning, it ls good to read occasionally a. pes- simistlc theologian o! the old school. Take. tor example. the lollowing pregnant passage tram that fins old divine, Jeremy Taylor, which we leave with our readers for their Sun- day meditation: "Man is a bubble. He is born in vanity and sin; he comes into this world like morning mushrooms. scon thrusting up their heads into the air, and conversing with their kindred of the same production, and as soon they turn into dust and forgetful =s; some of themwith- out any o er interest in the aflairs oi the world. but that they made their parents a little glad. and very sorrowful. Others ride longer in the storm: it may. be until seven years of vanity be expired. and then pcradventure the sun shines hot upon their heads, and they fall into the shades below. into the cover o! death and darkness of the grave to hide them. But if the bubble stands the shock o! a bigger drop. and outlives the chances of the child. oi’ s. careles nurse, of drowning in a pail oi’ water, or being overlaid ‘by n sleepy servant. or such little ac- An-iericans have become so extrav- agant that it is now almost as hard to live within an income as without one. One way to abolish war! for all time would be to agree to postpone matter, becomes pouched or dilaiei. dioitis. makes a sudden turn across the ub- domen from right side io left. Wlien Thlsis ofien mistaken for appen- Mter climbing up this distance it practice of marching publicly in stark nakedness? - l debts are paid. Some unpleasant experience: of Good Roads delegates in short jour- neys out from the oityby motor cars. must have convinced them that i! the cars were all right the same could not be said of the highways Vin this vicin- ity. And many commodities, public utilities and services are, by visitors from the sampleawltich conic under their notice. 1a1_a'nd_'aeene'ry and hospitality received belrty‘ com- mendation from the visiting ‘delegates, but all good eitirena neat rearet that these deserving duaiitiesoi the Prov- ince and its people were so heavily discounted by road, conditions that are tar from what they should be. The Soviet Government in Rubia has abolished ‘Sunday and shortened the hours o! labor with the avowed object o! giving employment to all the working people. eo-that dve years hence there shall be ‘no worker with- oi' a nation whose leaders have de- clared there is no God? ‘Are not those leedeiu about as only as the" Rus- sian Doukabors who came to Canada many years use arid are still so un- civilized as. to continue their old Awriterin the Wlll Street the next war until the World-War outaioh. But_what_can-be-thought_ ' it makes this sudden turn there can be a kink or obstruction. Hallway across it sometimes loops‘ downward, and at oentre or. this loop there ‘can be another delay. Alter getting across to left side it makes dnother sudden curve downward and again there can be a delay. And finally just before leaving the body there is a double or .5 curve wiin which causes a delay and dila- tation above. - . Now what do all these curves. spasms, and kinks mean? That something in your manner of eating, in the kindio! food you eat. 1n your habits 'of sitting or standing, helps to cause kinks and delays and make ordinary curves sharper or harder’ to ‘get past. Eatingslowly, eating enough fruit and vegetables to keep intestine slightly irritated and thus moving or contracting, spreading meals we‘ apart, standing or sitting erect al- ways withabdomen drawn in, sh ‘ prevent trouble. -_..___.- h. flat/leg; “aoaanausonog . ' Iaj / 6. men from the fields! Come gently within. Fmwh Gvvwmhmib.'1¢\t1¢ii§ ,1. diminish“, ‘Rabat new. sisteajte of obtaning horn them thejen, f m- aiiwlii o iitiitqtiuteirttiaina tothe spension or the preeentpoiitietiilen- _ ' ,.ni.thi|'_s‘ta'y_the composi- r :shipuponAmo'rioanpt’elldifi'ltchol, ‘estanttthaproeedure ship. We seemed to be h» tetii censorship to desire thl ptinfrelultt was fully drafted, Home had puopoaed . ~ w m the Supreme War Donnell l relo- m! m“ ‘m’ Wm“: ma" 1° ‘q lutlon which was not inbreiy iuatinad 11'.°P°5“t°“_ °‘"“’_°“‘ i m on groundsofhumanitmbut q to induce the oerntanl to aoeqtt the 1w“ 1'96"“ ‘m '~ » ' Armistice in the moose: food: '1: the peopl mrflnuisaria, Austria-Hunfllry and ‘Purkeyastpeal I will!” 1 "o?" t“ *1! Ptfitt Thurs- nt" t- el” ‘iaifihe.w*i=_wh~ti=e leeches-waif 9Y- ‘ to the hluee annd anointed-Powers ~f t ‘l 3m 110F554“ to fumish food, the lattarwiu doe-ll ""4. ~- - 1”" theycantoheip thelninthe naiueof a hinnehity. The resolution‘ whfpaled. As soon as it became thit oer‘- many would sign the took up the question or rdiaine the blockade on the enefliy atafie and providing relief forr thenraa well as for the regions devastated‘ byfightlng. - culvsonsmr or Aiimlrcan . rnsiss commas. noilsil‘ rnusmant, - , f ' (cl-therein)... t '. saris, November itlia terse“ t that you send me a , '_ ' show to the heada oftfld‘_ Military necessity oin no looser {tttla=teae'e'ffle‘nfereme“were sottled. be invoked as a ,0! i191“ tisfriioaidenta drastic censorship now I " ' There seems to me” tn’ be no M‘ Q .- '- _ . why thermal-aboard: 'Dtiien”i>er_5,~101i:_ '--pieatenoeau the political informatlonwtipialipdto ‘ .gn7’flfi'fgggqrgiqqn‘t'p_tgllvof the the Ainerioanpeopleehotiidbedictntnd {tendon We ‘telikedof tint by the French andifltilli ‘ciovern- yer-mg- to the rnents. = trial oc-thdxaiaarcne ia in tavern: a’ eonnino last aiahi _ unwsnn noose. V? it‘ in‘ (DiaryJ ‘November ll,_ mo; I came to discus the queetionfeemiir- agreement. ! desired the _E. A. Foster ttféllltll. villas convinced its the oniyrenaeey to tine. » elm (so eanauieai-ran ltreulth aim new. Hit!!! AAAAAAA \ ' BR HMIN TEA; IS THE FINAL“ cuolos. s1 A Tea Full of Stren And Fine -Flavor f '. Sold only in Rod, Airtight Packages. ‘AAA kiss‘. QQIAA as s vi v vv v_ . ‘ The Handicapped l Boy our... through eenoel and "to turn areas- winner-mauy a promising youngster handi- capped lite by lack bfved The bigger in auneat every walk ofiite usuaii! hilt: the man witiruniveraity training. Why notinake certain nowthat yourboy will have afloqufei ohanes with the rest? Ibi- a‘ moderate premium you eanpurebaee I Great-Westdtifelliiducational Policy that wiilprovide iundl for his university-education, whether you live or die. mu particularsgwill bemaiiledyou on rlquest to. - 'raeolaeatrnaaraneeuaneyinr.l.a ,'_ ProvlnolalMiiullera-fllu are» wutwe‘ q if‘! Ltd... l etio ofthe- problems with which they. are new confronted. *' ' ‘ - an etfort here to make it appear that we are not only ignorant of the situation, but are not ll! IYQWIWY W1th it. such a statement 1 from you would clear the atmoephge Magazine asks the questions " we" (the united states) "cancel the War Debts?" He argues that nobody . _ loves a creditor: that debt-paying is Mlwmmi i1 I°1hI bitter; that every-pay day will be a . Prom me and irom rov- day of maiediction in Europe; that W11"? m" 7111 Md ‘hm ‘ With mantle of blue! Tread softiy,' softly, Oi men coming in. cidcnts, then the young man danoes like a bubble empty and gay. and shines like a doves neck. or the image of a rainbow, which hath no substance, and whose very imagery and colors are fantastical; and so he dances out the galety of his butlthmigh it oufiotiltiy enough, he gave aa his reason tbatthe members o! the _Peaoe quay-nae not wish reports o! the prooeedihgito be without censorship. He tllbught they were entirely justified in this prxcnt Govornmcnt can b2 ousted, " the better, not only Ior Mr. Sinclair ’ himself, but for tic: public gonor- ‘ ally. One would minor have ex- pected him to bc chafing atthe de- lay and cagcr for the time to come when he could arnzigll the Fergu- substance, retanding their growth, _ and so on. "At the same timélflhe says, "we shall become more and moregde- m, Gmmmm, mo“, m, 61m. youth, and is all the while in a they all feel over there thatmeqreat feeling. 1 didnot teuhiru, tiny and rpaireeasisriheworkwbithawaita crate. That is what the public lfiltvrlm. atncli‘ enliiiiires. only because Republic. already iuoomprehensibly . t“ k than“, "ninth, om“ ‘ ' ~ ' yam‘ ' 4. H ~ h _ iwks for in a balmy vurrior." e 5 "° "W e 0" ti“ NM! by wealthy, is drainih them of th h- FNm mt of emo e . ‘ ‘ ' I y l ‘ ' a drop of bizser rain. or crushed by I e And cold of the floor. ma m“ m“ M u” "Mo" I m1“ law ‘ o“ Muprobmy m‘ “alumna tlle pressure of a load ot indigested meat. or quenched by the disorder oi an ill-placed humour; and to preserve a man alive in the midst -Evr:1 if ho should lack convictions, suggrzis the Moll mid Empire, por- haps unkindly, it surely would b: an immediate lifting olhtlle- condor- ship was that a free public . ‘ might be had about what wag going Mia-at‘: residence before l-lneesbutlyou will be expected to immediately return toe Presldenirs call in the state earri- dud peering of things Across ‘the half-door. pendent upon ioreicmtrade and good . i on at the congress; . ' .- - ale which will be held at your resid- strategy to aflcct them and not to shzlnégsfleanadl will. We ehali- be rar more in_ need-or Ogden-min; m: ‘m’. ,1 m" m, u, m, snee for this purpose. itaeema-"aiietnu turn rather pole whcli the buglc I01" him." , ' $11011’ P81301188! thin their debtl. _ u. ' u“ round mm 003189111115 91 P111711” w m5“ 5 an,“ 11M W11"! 7°." W. \‘~ battle sounds. Wordsworth‘. in hi: EDIT H" 91' 51X 11111141011 I year of m“: nearer b91118 film tillq ‘the 1411111391! It 511B m?!” Palace 19,1310, Pym mm Pam? ‘vqrflcrn dwrqfl onuii. nouns from riéiurop: means little ornothins _ __Pmnm Co,“ or the leaders oi a eouhiry 011133: but auoh are the my: of oriioiai m. ' ‘ ‘ "'“" ous. t orlurope. it mea , ' mo" . c~ f all thcvirtueswhich ind champion or The Llbem] “m”. mm umbm’ ‘hum lmmmm a “trim: t; . xxx?!“ m 2U "P? _mflmmxy,vmhg. human kind should roams wining, m, wggemon m‘, ‘t u hon“, w trashed and . . . sttm to‘ ,_ _ - ,4 . D . Lovsq e . v ' on d” ._ , ., l)‘: ‘$9018. joining issue with an adversary, and our 1 l l, u _ ole I1 iliioul tlfldlreldygoaie WE , V . g 'also the thrill which the opllortunitylhsuns Zfmtsheoi-Dstlzzipaflxaalrjatirziuclh‘. ‘L’ zaflhmmu: 1:83am w. ’ 1 1 I; llill l 1 bridgewmuim’ “ti: 3:11?“ . (or flllering fight should glv: to one“ k mt host“? why do” it object“ m‘ b 111mm n d. ~ will like . . . v V l. . W i711” "Ruth 1' draw“ “cm tmslthe request that Premier launder: u. m --—--- l' F‘ - 1 r and r- . inexhaustible (ource, I Mr. ‘EZncleir1 Wealth and posse; m“ “m, QFQVIIQQ ' ’ present his claim atOttawa? zfif-Iiiinillmthilhdiifiiid “timeliness to possess! all th:_ qualities c! "on unheaat. warrior. ' ,, . . - ,. l. . g u“ a, Md“ It has been decided by the Oonser- a. y?“ m. m“: “m.” of vatives of Compton County. Quebec, ‘v 1 to canoes the election of 1dr. a. l-n. MoMaeter. who ‘ha! betn slated as swarm o: an. sasoh Nicol. iortha . Provincial neaaahaititrer dame in - the uaaeharem 111a . candidate ‘oalectid in‘ ’ "‘ l W! Wmmfi °" 1"" ‘“'*.‘-'°" tlve interests tuna-rely, ‘oil in that Province. now that ,1 wmpmflbmm” a f‘. " defiuiet Liberal administration Puma” .6, ‘analogy .. m Oi "I! Ill]. Th“ Pflmar” m.“ ' I clan lathe Intern ‘lbwusflltl M‘ . us.’ ins capture o! unease.» mm. v my M, alto, when the arena‘ o: at. daorguvrdeplanted foratiineiuiieu cc-oraahrrvc oovanmmrr J '_ fie the situation in Bask- l atchewan from the detached view- point 011a non-partisan’ observer, the ‘Qlfloflto Saturday Night are: a poli- juareiaar “should have elven ' ‘ PM!!!" ‘many yeamanihalbeeniinaaiiueoe- ital-annotation». in ordli’ '4 chem to em;- iiaa oauenative . w . ‘, . n _