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Mn' ion We arrival, were J� W. T, in dtta�wa all tdie-vivid', in . at Ottawa hwati- Wo -too; Ot be J11 M W -W. to do it '. I 4 " �1. I
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this because it contains, not que or has no mind' to Oppose, in the usual through hial high school, ,other yeax in which hisl,�pairty turned sIder I �, ,, -
. I .this has developed a new of two, but several specially chosen sense. Indeed, Its tasik, in the opin- took _1L at Mt. Alli days. He . ,mW onwWre � ft.. ,
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power, on whom the Government will (almost powder) form -that help push,,on the Go � and Ws LL.B. at Dalhousie. The Un- dem The -break between, 'Prime join- - 11 �� 1111 :111", ,111.
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few criU6 ail clear your,body ofwaste, of poisons, of Now Brunswick 9 and H. H. Rte- ""Imat' pr .. .0 ,
0 Ossarry to he sure that it gets on with 1 honorary 14LD. He read blKlaw Ong, followed. by the resignation of NeW , I ; !,, � - , , 15,'�ij�!l
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you. tastier have most to do,,. with Canadian pol No large dosage is required. No poss&bly can' . with Arthur IEL Slipp, K.C., and , ,, � . 11 %.
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in-. laxative effect. duties in War Time 1902. I Commerce without a Minister. Such .1,11 " "I" .,
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free from . of th-6 Bank of Canada, willing to tackle anything. An be. Treasury to Protect the Public purse. enjoylife. Hellikes everything star as Minister of Tradb and ,Com- An innuentiat-iconservatim ew�".,�.,_N;1�7N 4141
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Parliament Opens AWARDED CONTRACT crisip. The country will look to ,him ed him by acclamatim . tween the two leadebo * 0
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/ leisure � 11 balte Should he' forged ,the strongest, Justice of New Brunswick and the co-operation , , r ,J
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perb, timeless of the Senate, � wail effort of which Ca 'Chief Justice of the Kin Der of the Opposition inay secure in- ;&d effort for attipperL .;�,� �. 1.
. the Speaker in tih-ree-oo, nada is cap- C Kings Bench D! . '. I li
rnered hat and CKNX� WWGffikM able. That-dgthe spirit in wblc� Mr. vIS41011', which- indicalx-,z this Btanding tormation train -the various Goveim- . I � ... 4. .1�
.1 . I knee, breeches, all carry, on the old Hanson has accepted ,his wax post. ,in his Own pr I ofession. I I m�L,,nt Departments except through 'Twitles is not my career;-' saw. � '' - : ,�' I "I �
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I � But in wartime much of this cerel ,WEEKLY PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS dulty ♦to ,the . Country. Here again case he must Make a motion for the party. I have Mro ���I�i�. 1�
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inony -and s.oQtal,.fife disappear. . the prod �`i, ,
Someh I ow Parliament has never oc- Friday, ,May 315'-9 am-, Piano must labor. 1171dor conditions that are than some ofiber places in e World) uction of Papers In the Hftze five politics longer th-su I anticfpal� : . ; ,, 'i� 7
not normaL 'Welil recognized .... is the to complicated c"oration litigatlo,iL or the eximinati a of witaiesses be ed Now I shall stay tlM in Qtv� ob �
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/ill � cunied in -thei , Canadian mind, the I . .
-10�11, Phil'Labadie; 8, Gull,�_yj,,.1t support llg Consiptrvatives ha:ie Hi's greatest success and mcst� in.ter- . . do' I U
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peace-mepolitical activities, feels Archibald Frasen. Hanson's early as- � . 1.
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, � III....� . can ,give; 'be feels ithat every Con- and he became eventually dounslel � .V11.�,lFunnyboners; 8,- Songs. by Sarah. . � � .,. tip Parliament Hill on a clear day, Presbyterian. � ,„,(.Ii4L”...,.I �I - Tuesday, June 4-11 a.m., Pian,r) servative member of the pres6nt for that impor—tant group of organiZa,- - . ! I - . . 11 � . �, :.. ., I. .. I . I I .- . i� l
looking UP at the lean, spare Gothic 'House of Commons must contribute tions, Fraser Companies I -Ad. ' . I ; I I ,, � , '. � i�
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"he, peal' great cai:illan bells, _1 .. ��,` , � 11 ,. I., 1 7 . ,� , . - I �,-;,
; rymakerg. � flooi,of the House and in investiga- inion Politics C � 1921, when the - , ,� I . ") �'11 I'll "
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is the true, -image of Canada - the . ". � 1. :. , I I � � . . .,. , .. . I 'IX
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patriotic and profitable savings plan, whether, your savings
are measured in dollars or occasional nickels, dimes and
quarters. Canada's War Savings Certificates are expnessly .
d&§igned to appeal to the man. or w6ffian of modest means
who cannot afford to subscribe to war , bonds of larger
denominations, but who desires to db something tangible to
assist the' Couptry'Ej,war effort. . .
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The first radio, sound - effect went
-on the air One evening in 1922.when
the dire�,tof- of a play bro'ad'cast from
'Schenectady slapped, .pieces of two -by-
four together to simul,afe the cl'osi'ngslammed:intf
- std ee , i a it, 11ing on
grass, shingles, or tin roofing. ..
The door, slam is almost an esgen-
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e_% entranew le, exits, �* the charas,_
tern do not neodi to. -say, "Here comes
Aunt Effie" or "Now that Rbnald has
gone to the offiice." Until 1931 dO-r
Slams were bit�or�iniss.aiffairs, creat-
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standaL ' tbigether. Such),,<makeshifts
we0e,,.wisatdsfactOry, acoustically and
emotionally. A nursery door closed-
by the mother of a sleeping child,
for instance, Sounded, like "a door;
bury Conswrtmendy Lor Me Med-guen
Government in th�e bystand aind won
his sent though ParRament dissolved
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ra Electibna of 1921,
arud 1925, Hanson wwas re-elected, and
agial-a In 1924L In the 1930 General
-Election he pulled in the I.rges,t ma-
jority ever granted ,4� caudddate in
,that district. - I. I.
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spread copfidence ft, Mr. HattEov per
sonally played its Part in Securing li.�_-
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the beat of passion
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moyies with hoof beats,
finds) Kelly and Pierson sharply
vidleA Kelly', goes, in for realism, and
keeps, on, the Itook,olut ,for.- squeaky
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effect engliuo6ring was, compldcate�d
osopaiy. "There are doo,r squeaks,
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squeaAw, shoe squeaks, and
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f6rced to deal, mainly i.n. substitutes,
atretvIblinaike affair's of catgut, Wood
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kitchen Sinks, milk bottles, Slat mar
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feet crewsi may be in storing lip nolig.
4vhidon. As a depository for hir; money today the'Caniifian relks upon 4, � . ,`?��`,
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mand, Orson Welles' programs caal-
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could' -be satisfied with nothing RWrt
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to bank% . bank notes and deposit 'accounts which mea so' of do I 4
howl which was the best that radio
bad iprievidusly been 'able to do In
of perfectillon. It was WeIlles who
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rter,ed banks with their wide disu . ll�,,�
by 6djustimg irthe" Speed of the fan
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Most suffocated ins4de a wooden box
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get the sobin'd of an7thing from a
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laugh he wanted for Count Dracula.
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lintg driven' throug6 a VaMpiries
heart.
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along wfth a radn device - probably
The C139 sound man prowkied
a chunky cabbage � ,and. ,a Sharpened
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ns-a.bro6m,stilc"oos"uead,bl,e ofSaid
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ilt roh�mrsal. hole in
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We need Wood." '11his wft� tir(e&
rupted, all their services to ,
i�*, naftq=�irl ; � : ��
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W*M. elating tomlato-wi&lettuce s*ad
-Tbo'R�aky,ll Weliles, mid. "Bring
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expwirsers-facilitaiing the natioe's budst�i"ovft /4iuwfrd14* - I ,��
busies-,.,'I,"�
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tpiate-a*h�ftaedom
and worrying about rain effeets. He
MO a WatWt&e10n-- Poftetn'tietelied a
as the only sure basis for indwfiJ 0 . . .1,;!'li;p
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sprialded ft -lit on the (lettuce. A
watenneloti. Welliev seized a bam�
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mer and tobk ,& cniek at hire mellon.
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apAtkiedi again, this,
trine listendnig carefully, then h6 ,at
Mven ae Stud
tha smin jo, audiOuce shuddere&
, a Tkat night, (ft di, Coast-
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