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The Ottawa ournal Published by The Journal Publishing Co. of Otiau tt, tit-tJi Strttl, Ollawa, Ontario. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1952. Ottawa Mayoralty: A Last Word. Nearly two months ago Thb Journal Mid this of Mayor WHmonV I -Mlm Js remarkably adapted by training arid experience lor municipal pubhr service.

Sh could be a great mayor if she wouU learn aome tolerate lor leet af ila or van merely differing minds, if she would appreciate that aha could be wrong, if aha would ahow ru Impatience with the alow end-; laggflsuj p3i.ejjt lii gjiLin.i.uil vt bodiea, 11 aha would restrain her quirk temper end muizle her hot words; if ihe would practice the art of working co-operatively with controllers snd aldermen and the heada of other municipal bodiea." cJ. We reprint thilnow, two days before the civic elections, to give us the opportunity of saying that it seems to us Miss Whitton has made distinct and unmistakable progress in the direction we indicated as desirable in that October editorial. Perhaps it has soma significance that the Mayor in an election speech has referred to Controller Tardit as "alert, aggressive and Mr. Taaoir having distinguished himself in the earlier part of this year by sharp difference with Her. Worship and bitter scenes of mutual recrimination.

It may have some significance also that the only criticism of the Mayor from her colleagues has come from Controller Coultii, who is her rival for the mayoralty. The other three controllers, all seeking reelection to their present offices, have given Mr. Coultm no support, at least, not publicly, Actually on most occasions in the past two years Miss WmTTOsr and Mr. Coulteb have fouod it possible to work together in considerable harmony for the public" wel fare. Mr.

Coultcb is sound, well-balanced Individual vigilant in the people's interests. complements the more volatile Miss Whitton, and it is good to know that in either of them as head of this municipality Ottawa will be in good The pity is that as things have worked, out we cannot in 1953 and 1954 have both. It is not easy to be indifferent towards Chablotti Whitton, or lukewarm in one's feelings. She is no cold-porridge type, so it comes about that most people consider her genius or, on the other hand, a nuisance and busybody. Monday will show which opinion prevails.

Certainly the campaign- has proved again Miss WHtTTON'a extraordinary, knowledge and versatility. 5h touches no subject that aha does not illuminate 'out of her well-stocked mind and diligent research and. study, and while most candidates confine themselves to amiable generalities and to aelf-laudation Miss Whit-tow her Jiearers the honor of assuming they are interested in the details of their own business, talks to them about housing or assessment or municipal buildings or capital improvement or debt and finances, talks aimply and well. Whether Miss Whitton wins or loses on Monday we think it will become increasingly clear that ahe has been good for this conv munlty." She has shaken up the dry bones of the municipal administration. She has been death on dust and cobwebs, meta- phorically speaking, in civic offices.

She has been the means of arousing a new and striking public interest in public affairs. She has demonstrated that the woman's point of view, the. woman's necessary concern with economy, and prices and shrewd spending, can be applied usefully in larger fields. Even should Miss Whitton be beaten on Monday the good effects of her two years as controller and mayor will not quickly be lost If she wins, two years more of the- Whitton regime, strengthened by electoral approval and polished by the assurance and self-confidence victory will give her, could 1 accomplish great things for Ottawa and its people Could and, we Two Million Chinese 'Liquidated'. Many people have been skeptical of re- ports of massacres by Chinese Communists; inclined to believe thai such reports were distortions.

But now cines the Manchester Guardian to reveal that Po Yi-ro, one of the dignitaries of the Peking Government, has had published in the Cominform Journolan official estimate of the numbers executed' by the Chinese Communists. Thus: lnth past three yean we have liquidated more than two million bandit. Bandits are non-existent in China now, and the social order has become (table as never before." the Manchester Guardian points out, means anybody who possessed a little land, or who was disliked by the Communists, and adds: "This is the Brat public admiuion byva. member of the Government that the' Communists have killed, by execution and not. In battle or aa the confluences pi civil war, 2,000,000 ot their subjects (the figure! were iiroadtan uy uie feaing rauroi.

amee Tauiour' lalne. what government would have 'gloried in it?" Some of our socialists and other leftists, plus wooly-minded wishful used to, say Chinese Beds were "agrarian certainly have "reformed" with a vengeance. 1 'i 1 rv7" Sone candidates' for Ottawa's board of control are speaking ol "a vacancy on that body because Controller Coulter is seeking the office of mayor. Actually there are four vacancies to be filled because no sitting member haj, any special claim to the post merely because of hit present membership. It is, and always is.

open field. There are seven candidate! four vacancies to' be filled and may the best four win! i I Taxes That Hit r. An official statement shows that a reduced tax on cigaretf.es has produced more revenue several million dollars more over a seven- months period Striking evider.cefor Mr. Asaorr that taxes on consumption, whether the consump-, be cigarettes, clothing, shoes or shelter, are subject to a law of diminishing returns, the diminishing returns likely to' be in pro portion to Ihe burden which prices induced by too high taxes impose upon consumers. Mr.AssoTr might apply the lesson to our sales tax, a tax which hits consumption directly, which increases prices and pyra mids with prices, and is about the worst tax this country possesses.

Miss Whitton's Telephone Number. At an electgen meeting thia week a man in the audience asked Mayor Wmittoh whv Men on Horseback Rule. Somebody has just figured out that when EutNHOWt takes over the U.S. presidency 20 of the world's nations will have professional military men as their chief executives. Marshal Pafagos taking over in Greece.

The Middle East has three for the list; Major General Mohamed Naguib, Premier of Egypt, Abdul law Saud, a veteran warrior; reigning in Saudi Arabia, and Colonel Adib Shishklkt coming to power in Syria. The Far East has two soldiers on top, a field marshal as premier of Thailand, and Generalissimo Ch ia jo KaI-shkk president of Nationalist China. What has happened to the lawyers? In aome ot the countries mentioned most of them are in jail or have been hanged. Old Vicious Circle. Accepting a conciliation board, report recommending 16-cent hourly Wage increase for non-operating employes, which will cost them (32,000,000 a year, Canadian railways Say they must ask for increased freight rates to find the money.

What else can the railways do? Railways don't run on air. utricill. yimiu imv Vliaii(c Hum highway day wnen uie late mme minister oiacxenziej Klnj: ur an lnvsjion tst ouf sovereignty if Britain were to have air bases in Canada? It ia a strange thing that so-few persons will take the trouble to learn how to make an effective little speech on the platform, before the microphone. Few-people have any natural gut tor oratory except ia pri vate. Is that why we advise over-voluble conversationalists to "Go hire a hall?" Social Credit party in Alberta is getting delusions of grandeur.

Its annual eohven- tion saw unfurled such slogans as "Canada Calls Canadians. are Demanding a But Social. Credit should remember that Jusr few years ago the CCF was convinced the country was clamoTirigfor in brand of politics. Side Lights Far king Huard. New-Yorker.

-Overheard, one lady to another: 'The thing I hale moat about -parking -la that awful crash!" i a One Advantage. Edmonton. Journal. i if iq i woman jsays I psychologist, "as a cigar fia to a man," Women will batten to point' o'ut, however. that they don '4- leave dropped lUtchea on the living room rug.

Pea Hip Fag. phen, has supplied not only that town and neighboring Milltown, NB, but alao Calais, directly serosa the St Crblx river. The water runa through a main under the border bridge, and ia metered on the Canadian aide, the St. Stephen water commission duly billing the Calais water and power company for toe quantity oaed. In a senae, too.

Canada im Indiana With Blue Cards. Sudbury Star. of the questions that on the consumption of liquor in. Biggest contribution to this trend we sums oi inoisns. from Latin America, with 'im" Cuba.

Salvador. Guatemala Panama Pen. Xnndmn ll and the Dominican Republic all having the provinces soldiers in their government aaddies. to have Jurisdiction in this mat- Western Europe, which perhaps still re-jter. members Napolion, makes but one contri- Ontario was one of the pro-buUon to the list, General Tiu'ncmco Zhict, 001 Two, th.

Premier of Spain. But figf Europe redresses the balance, with tm lniitnt means Etrvia Hoxha as Premier of Albania, Mar-' they cannot be served with shal Tito in charge In Yugoslavia, and Field liquor, The only exceptions are the emancipated Indiana who have surrendered all their rights as Indians, collecting their share of the band moner and severtna II. nriiliniii ollh Uia Kan4 to live si white men. They 'must produce a' blue card issued by the Department of Indian Affairs at Ottawa which sets out their status. Shortage ef Water.

Professor 3. Macdonald. HIMinniUT. Letters to the Editors" Of The Journal (The Journal hoi Ja the peat 10 day' received a flood of letter on the Sunday con-mercialiied (port (sane. II has i found apace anil for a selec tion them, for and ugaihtt.) COOD MISSION Sire: the plebiscite canvaa.

lis chief purpoae wai to anur votera that their tupport, it they telt free to give ll, would be Can-. vauera went out a good' will mUiion-Candida tea lor tlon la that expenses are being! the water between waa blue in by m'a -and women sum me i oy men ana women bright, light a Interaatioast Spring. Saint John Telegraph-JoiuTit. -For many yeara the pro line well at Maxwell's Crossing, ing meaning beer and liquoY also telongs to clubs which has lis sports and also eells the liquor and beer on Sundays. 1.

do', not see any reason why he should be. blowing his top In when he should be where he comes from practicing what he preaches, It would' do him a lot of good. We In OtUwa are not asking tor pleasuring drinking but lust to have sports oa Sundays, which we badly need in UiUU illy for-our young would rather see them here seeing a baseball or hockey game than have them drinking in Quebec and doing maybe worse and probably getting in an accident because of drinking. Which is the beat giV' ing Quebec oi Sunday or keeping them here where it would do a lot of good In devel oping our young children into doing the right thing and stay-ma on their own aide of the I hope the people of this eity will wake uo and realize what ietnoriage tieraia. rthii so-called "Cltuens' commiu A Western wheat belt' tee" and their leader Is doing the survey of the moisture situation young generation shows thst, on the average, soil ft? wanting Sunday sports mnl.tnr.

I. nnl. BO nereenl. nf.Wake BP ad See for yourself iha ih. nralri.

IP Ottawa.vwake up and a z. i ote xes. A provinces. year ago the aver age" was 161 so that the moisture svailable for helping grow the 1953 crop is only halt what it waaa year ago. Alberts sta'nds in the poorest nf 'in, IK- TVr Iimm If they are hot making nniv aa furni.

n-mi day. more than a reasonable prout now line 0n this year's crop land, but -aaa a VI vu aaa i a vui J. O'HEARA, Bedpath street, OtUwa, November 37. 1 SSI Bl CANDLELIGHT! Sirs: I anv-deftnitely against all commercial activity on Sun- A no noi luw aireei cara, uaea. Canadian National, is losing money) and with 101 percent on have to go on running, in what other weyifUow wayiisUow which carried over a lot, exce'plajhrough higher freight rates are they P' do I use the radio or tele- to get the money to meet new costs imposed 'nd feU urin, phone.

1 do not buy bakery iinnn thiuiit jproaucia or newspapers on mon- Uponthem. With droufht aervieea This, in fact, is the old wages-prices circle. of North American! work on Sunday to provide ine nigner wages must mean nigner ireigni contlnent, wi doesn look these things on Monday). rate, the hieher freicht rates mean higher favorable for Uklng a gamble. At livinff costs, the hieher livinff cosU mean:" to be one of moseioff demands for another round of wages, and so on Where? -Spme day, at some point, industry and' labor will sit down together and take a realistic look at thia folly of prices chasing wages and wages chasing prices.

Let's hope it won't be too late. Notes and years when only good farming! sw will payk off. 25 Years Ago ra Tk SMnul at ImM aa, lart. JJURINO two meeU at Con-. naught Park Jockey Club in 1027.

I1.JBU90 was wagered, an Increase of 84,043 over 1926. The Suburban Roads Commis- AmaHnn fiahtpr aniiamna will ha Kaiwlislon requested Carlethn Countv the, clad reading my Bible by the tight of a candle, with a clear conscience, serene In the knowledge that forme at least no man Libora on his day ot rest. ELSIE. W. Box Woodrofle PO.

rUTXBE Or THE AMATEURS. rSirs: Ottawa- has been l. 1 r. 1 great oaaeoau city as long aa in Canada, this under the integrated Canada-! remember. Our own boys great baseball city as long as "JT JL ed a Series of Jo out of three game with Kingitoa and Peterborough and for the (mail took two out ot three Irom Toronto Bydney Poet-Record.

I approached voters for th lUu" htrdl Ju.t whv a h.v WourDoae. The writer recalla' nrpe, 4aca wcuui fr-. a asvaa ai. va should be described as pea soup.l having been '-canvassed" by the ner private telephone was not listed in the palatable aoup a man might directory why she was not "svailable" to hope to have on a foggy day. the citizens of OtUwa after office hours.

I A pea aoup fog what wa Eliiabetha, One of theae gamea waa played In Toronto, one In Ottawa and th final lame la1 Kingston on October lg, 1927. The manager ol tbia teanj.waa a Charlie Wilson and the tallowing playera took Bill Bveridge. catcher; Sergeant Charlie Taylor, pitcher: Eddie first baae; Bill Purdy, aecond bate; Reg. Blanchford grounds were and fet meet hmiiim. I Km umM ia can sport In Ottawa ALJLAN CRIMES.

Otuwa. November 27, 1952. 3 -OPENINO THE GATES'. Sirs: I have read Iah- Ik. -) Km.

I Other Views MALI FASHIONS Marketing, Toronto. Men'fderumh to faahians In their own alow and quiet wa For example-, a trend la noticeable toward the flannelette- night ahirt, according to a survey made by the Natioaal Aaaocia tion ol ReUil Clothiers and Pw niihert. Other survey bighligii Included consumer acceptance ot the narrower brim, centre-creaae hat; the slip-on, taeeleaa ahoe tor regular and buaineaa wear; and tux-edoa instead ot dnuble-breajted models. ITT. DuduJj! house sod the engine room aent Park In HuU on The the big ship plunging into small OnUtrlo Baseball Amateur boaU and a dock.

aociauon one el the largest; Its strange to think that the: apomng organizations safety of a big vessel, iU pasaen-in Canada. There are ever gers, crew end cargo can depend 15,000 playera regiatered with' on. a tiny wire. But such a thing the OBAA. Jia true aU through this mechan- Are you wondering why oui electronic age: Ottawa organizaUdh la not in ximinnm In.nf I.

I that is being spent by T'l sey. EDtCATK THE VOTER." Montreal Financial Times. There la an old saying that 4. 'a vn an opvn iieia Bermuda Paper Opposes Change In Her Status tm -wae rv taa plERE is aa old aaying, -Better the devltyou than the devil you don't Io what we propoae to aet forth now we Uual aincerely that ne one will take the Mephistophe-liaq ategary too seriously, a ranitme it 'aj an lnJication of obr attitude toward the. princi- Vancouver ma tous detirable inaieceni uiieranraa ny eomv inat WfACnl III i and Eddie Switzer, outfielders.

Iv thefineat machinery can aubn. not exactly clear and'does aaiHon- Whitney, who waaj au the teams of three leagues into perapecUve, mea be brought iBiustice. to boui the moat cajimg c-om ooor now, wra on ine pia cs p-j-, Wa jefer vapeciflcally to win friends" a a l(lence except the 'senior league Which! TheurT of a Bermuda might. people' It la possible that The telephone has done wonders to wm-!" to MWactory ip. plify and expedite modern business and; anything butiFrMch ..,0, houflholller-octal life-but also jt can become, and often.uf.

"u0 th MithS iVZ.ZFZ doea become, a dreadful nuisance Particularly ia thia true of oublic fimires. 000,000 year collectively on its common purposes. Clearly the public interest is not being well served if the mayor has to devote endless time and energy to the telephone, to people with grievances, to people demanding works and Jobs and special atten ceria nor myiirioui. Certainly many people In and especially of so controversial sr public! whoa Ustes are simple fiDiira at Pu. ami-re Wwrrrnu nf i li' a out paying for it, enjoyed In that mihlie mvm uhn in tint mWm in nrntiwt out paying for it, enjoyed --j- log out that was amy because themselves tjy a barricade of switchboards it wu unusual.

It really was a and secretaries. spectacle looking acrosa the har- The mavor of Ottawa is the administrative! bor from Esplanade to see Weat- head of a community spending Some mint Ahvnwl 1r0 tion, or to people who are merely insulting, about four miles tram St Ste- ana abusive. The mayoralty of Ottawa is an important official post, and there is no reason the holder of that post should be on the telephone day and night to anyone who choose to call. It would be aa reasonable to expert similar accessibility of, the prime minister ort say, the minister of The telephone directory lists Mayor WHirroM'a office number and gives a nunW Prl branch main from1 St Stephen ber through which a message can reach herruM to Muitowni NB, or after J5. p.m.

That should satisfy all the; two away. Milltown'a conaump- ports water there, too, for a decent requirements of the citizens; A tlon Is also paid for by the Calais mayor-of Ottawa ia entitled to aome CPfny- Jfh. aa Mllltown's to some leisure, to 'some consideration. supply. blown up Into something of por-tcntoua importance, though this is being attempted, by an agency interested Tn disparaiin the theUfork of the cltlxens' committee.

to travel one mat sum- rllCTOOrouan.ana' .1.. i Inr ih nun i equally, to the matter of voting to Peterborouah nn in in. wun M. ttnm m.U tn make sacrifices -to Support It. No help has come from any outside organization seeking to put something across la Ottawa.

In coming to a decision on the plebiscite, voters may well give thought to the fact that the leaders and authorities of all our religious bodies are opposed to commercialized Sunday iport; jusUces of our law-courts, youth leaders, labor heads, all women's both candidates for the office of mayor, are opposed. This Is significant, for on.no other issue has there fver been such unanimity. If responsible leadership means any thing in our city, voters will not our organization didi 7 nnt h.u. increase materially railroad transportation and their th, of expends. We sent out about aOOi ercUH" thelr yot- letters to some of our liia-anel if Js a anortine (rUrrf.

i very real oneas to the value of aa atrone aa la la iaHbv a iKm, well, consider the erelinquish-ment of her long atanding tiea with Britain, eaUng in our lot. as it were, with the Dominion ot Canada. So much Was'Teft unsaid in the launching of this trial bat- loon that intelligent and intt i mate discussion ot detail la barred. But enough was said, albeU largely In pique, to give the uninformed the Impression, that such a drastie change in you can take a horse to' theiour aemi-offictal- the committee. The ejtplana-i fci ly.

and aerloual. contemplated. subject and some ot our roving ambassadors there have, stepped blithely in where perhaps angets would fear to tread. Let it be aald at 4hi outset. and be aa widely understood aa in a few dava r-i tba votes that are brought outiooaaible, that theae utterancea enough money, to send theae mpuUion.

are entirely those of the lndl- bova haDDllv on thele w. il Tner reaao to tear jviduals That these Peterborough and 'Toronto' more Uun people have a rigbt to their way quest of the baseball lh beneficiary of thinking, we would be ship -of Ontario which -M ne irreaponsioie Ust to dispute. woo. candidate; the waa talking to Mr. Thomas! circus noraev But wm he i -u.

to recommend roritma If wivmn tA Rowden the eecretary of thei uut- "O'oniue; or; th aUggeatlon that it doea not in OBAA today and he aald poaaeas. Letters to the Edl-this assoiUUon has never beeni Dd theories. published In theae-columns ne pmoiem have already furnished prima i. N. BECKSTKAO.

11 crying shame to to hu "'Uinbors. lenUi, oppMwr to deUberate Melbourne avenue, our Ottawa boys, mem-1 KtA abandonment by Bermuda of Its Ottawa, November IT, bera of the Intermediate jungle, tradlUanal position as BrltsUVs BLOWINQ HIS TO Sirs: About thia "Citizens' Committee" and their leader ho comes from the Province of Quebec who are going around denouncing Sunday 6 porta. He come from the Province of Quebec where there la Sunday occasionallx; arises in discussions sports and also pleasure drink- oorin'r Gw up (the day most ot the gamea were played in this league) not being able to take up a collection when1ALM0T by ccldent' 4,000 people were ready to con-j has sprung up In New Jer- ltiduw. ineae ooys won tner championship ot their league by oldest no. matter with whom it la prop6ee4 to align ourselves.

Last in commenting upon the closing 'down of the British garrison, we essayed to emphasize the manifold advan A huge canning and food pre-jtagee have long enjoyed ehoir. r.K- cussing firm had to dispose of as at: virtuaUy seU-governlng off with the second team. Lake- to 12.000,000 gallons of water shores of Montreal, but aa no every day during peak opera colony under the Mother Coun try. We not then attempt thought they might disposing of such an enormous rl- TV" Jt a lew dollars to help them-amount of water. Tj i I tuciii eav asu.r vuw wuu wiaiirsi this championship in resulted In a small lake of mudito tulm p1' lulled in a small lake nf mi.rf,' Montreal en Sunday and tnat kv' which would Onlv anread until jpreaent and the future, U1rt If rriSlft trinillrl saricts.

Kaaaari 4.e.M MMir.J "vsr in waa am aaa ir.in.iu alVIH VWII .1 UULU IllaaUWrVag fmWf- their lives when, neither Irlend applications of water. So far the pin- il i. It -IT itcn; ot course tnit, cuu "1 j. li 1 addreasing the.University Club uneasy aatlafacllon or 'being young, preaenU less den- poetry Was bare snd austere. Thpr.

th proB1' e. Queen chosen the artist than her late father.l ine nnw Anglican cnurcn at itor the coinage. but surely some profile more apt Bidgemont, which was to serve -Now If ever aurely the time to tliia day and age iTould have' jthe penrile of Ellwood aoutn 01 Buungs was and Cameron. theae different' leagues. Junior, Juvenile, midget and ivi mwc ua wuu viicfc incit.

uvn 1.111 cuum 0. HiKsvcrcn views to'do likewise. Eapeclally'Tfir" the milliorui-of-cotnj. aoen zl c. I Tk.

bntm was formed tn 1929, and; m. had been removed from its for-j" 92 we had eami play Ing! Mor the new. Canadian edinsi' mer site, Trinity Church, are minted In view of therunfor- Tabor street. Walter B. Reynolds waa given 'Bge.

Klng'a effigy qn postwar postage; a sixth term as msyor of Brock-) These leagues and -teams, sll aUmps here. 1 vi e. iwere aiiiiiawo wun ine ynwrio The choaea de.an rTKa Jnue- boys were under 20 years of tunate experience with the late; Eastvlew, November 1952. Lighter Vein. Mra.

W. K. Campbell was Amateur jjowm0er tJ. executed by; whispered the eiecsed president of the Evening and the winners in the Ottawa 71-year-qld Engliahwomsn, ardent suitor, "I lay my fortune1 Branch of the-Women's Auxil- area naa vne rigni piay-on; (now. ri raneth in Broflle th at Vnnr-feei." lary of Christ Church Cathedral'with other winners.

-for the; a laurfl wreath about her hair. "Your be replied A platoon of firemen under Onlarloi ehamplonshlp tt It done in the Semantic vein: surprise. "1 didn't know you had Chief Bobext BurneW-att-nded In 1827 the Glebe Juvcnller an idyllic ralher than an actual one the funeral of Thomas. Early, won. the Ontario rhaplonship.

imnte, 1 "Well it isn't much of a for-1 ol.ihe Corporation of.T1iey' eliminated all the, Ottawa Ottawa. city and valley teams and play- The laurel wreath with-rib- tune, but it will', look large bona flying behind ia oeside those Udy feet v. ollfurnace. Solait athome.r i .1 3 As South you hold our vuu.u uc it.uk naa oesn a sireicni--t -r, might And this a greater eource'ot artificial Jungle, under alCvOTeil Oil BtlQfine of atrength, and comfort than steady delugejof slightly dirty MfM 0unu7 aaiiia. I water, Our ancestora fought etarva WEtJCLT BRIDGE QUIZ.

Uon, privation, hardships, wild neither pertinent to the British' Tt mmM with one no trump and you hold: animals what fnd not with fa ith Commonwealth, to the 20th can. in uoa and good hard work. But; tury nor to with all our present modern The shrub la indigenous to conveniences and easy living I Asia Minor where It first schlev' s.KiaT. n.art. o.a.

cnuiii, What is your reiponseT Q. 1 Ai Squth you hold: many of our. people spend half: ed significance when Apollo: liS vD' c.bssi, of theli time and mane, on ixv.ianueht nuriftcallon from rh! 'V haa proceeded; 1 Irv Ia An a lh PV hllll i l.n.al Pm- Saturday I torn "'ir." the electricity at the Wiai do you bid nowt In overshoes snd overcoat, wore me, wr mem among ia 1 1 1. h. a.

ia. ass. c. as. people whose names are men-tpoeiav The Emperor Tiberius The bidding has proceeded: tioned as opposed to this sport wore such a wreath, but that "u' movement, alao the nature of the! waa because he believed light- p.i different organizations fighting; ning could not tlrike H.

1 What do you now? aeainst iL Thev renreaent the But It there la anv satisfactory! upright snd Intelligent of our precedent.for placing it on the1. 9-South you hold: land. (Mm.) o. McCarthy. 8unnyside avenue, Ottawa, November 30.

1052. THE QPEEN'g LACKEU a EnglUh I nhvslcallv.fit all olaved baaeball.l t0 "P1 PubUc iayaial postage stamps. duThay'sial postage stamps r- -man 1 Tut brow of a JOLh eentur. Hueen aj c. a.

I h.u. nm I 'ne pwiaing nas proceeded: I have not come across It. ium sma w. w.na Shortly before King George 1 umc- -raw haarta VI's death, the Canadian tor. Emmanuel Hahn.

executed ia you "aw? a magnificent head- which was' O. 5 As South vnu hnld- usually, to have replaced the contriver- a a. a.iniii. c. t- The biddirfgua proceeded: haaialrertvl It la Ink that rtiVanth IT iSeaia Wen rr mrik gut What do you bid now? Q.

6-i-A South you hold: sift, n.taii. o.aJta. catss. The bidding ha proceeded: Xth SMtk ipmAm e. .1 a Ira Vsm a rM .1 What do you bid now? 7 A South you hold: as a a a 1 s.

d. is s. a is 4. The bidding, has Hank Il Salt 1 VTMI 1 fi 1 htmtt I svaae eM What do you bid now? I Q. As South yoir-riold'r t.

b.s lata. -cat. The bidding haa proceeded: -Mna t. Siusta wat 1 mile kurta ,7: i What do nu bid now (Answers to these problems' uill appear on-Monday.) one points lit waa a danger. The experi-f so muck's These were all hlrh arhnnl Itaent was written off aa a failure i Pt the warp and woof of boys from Ottawa.

These are nd the company had almost de-tur being as to have survived the kind of boya that need help cidea to msur.a a and encouragement but If this -million dollsr plant to purify Sunday bylaw is. defeated you waier. mmj inwoyi: iv amateur Intact tboae grraf COflVillsioiU)" that launched the United -States i of America. We venture -4 r-1 Instead, on advice from Johns declare that thev will continue! Hopklna. University, the apray to survive.

i waa turned on a nearby patch, of How'tortujate we are to parvf L1f.nd-Jh" water, 0f the bepefiU of geo- with biU of vegeUble nin. ik. I t'n nnu fa f'ihations of North Amerlcs. tha Ith In- inches a year, considerably "paper higher than -the wettest frnlen from people opposing Sunday Jungle at Cherrapunjl, India. -0 I commercialized anorta.

r.nrf hlei which oveV.ae. 42 liberalising, and humanlUnan those good Christiana who have, The National Geographic Sod- "ma set in motion by the the courage end InitUUve to ex- says, 'Today Jt ia as if Mc-thM" Country. We have the preas their convlcuons to the woods cannot grow fast ol wo -wonoa. Are mere public. Seeda germinate that would othr colonies more happily Every we let down the otherwise have been dormant, barriers of religion we sre open- Small shrubs and vines twist to-ing the gates to communism and-gather Into a solid mat of green-ail the isms.

And- we eryv- Through -the Jungle-lika surely have let down plenty woods nun far larger than normal circumstanced? Before we tear down the old, let us be sure of the founda- lions for-the We could j. not reasonably Under a aireaay. i numbers ot smau animaU such new union or Ualwuv-call it wouio oc 'niereaiing to note aa wood mice ou will to enjoy st fully V. wnr fruluof an Independence we are seea ai charch throughout are able to absorb as much, as have come to take lor eranted. the, year.

Perhaps they might SO inches of spray per day asWdW find the religious service more out being flooded. Nor does enjoyable and proBUble. And one know if field crops would Jn III i i rl 11 i i .7 i.

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