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Edmonton Daily Bulletin 1930-05-01 - 1930-06-30
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aaa : EDMONTON BULLETIN a 1 They Come to cotivey the Impression that they are so sure j one of her ees by the first name. He also Back 2? See Fgam of winning that they ean scarcely hold th m- knew how man; y colts every mare itt the county Bet eat te selves Back UBT the fighting begtes- The front-benchers on the side of the outs Wiber six parliaments in a row Josh couldn't course, anxious to fight. They want the be beaten. The electors didn t mind his atereo- election they read a eoaeinl edition of et wouldn't have gone to t been a ing to nothi if they lose thing tose and ing to gain. If they aaa expense of printing it if fc hea food 5 Toy asin ana t thelr party wine, they can't get senator home he waa Joh simgle folks Tis waprcent at them aod gesae to earth thd fot penn any of hn Omawe ve sadly to obscurity on the dollar of their election expenses. The Rival Boards of Strategy Thee a ick city fellow, a Young lawyer contrary ruined HE back-benchers aie their mod scene in the House, after the declaration of war, will sate te ee er shoulders in the case ny political fan whe suw them, if he t like ahooting bullets al over the land: . pod. atone. apdclal tar, ouldn t want the board of str: i, ver h Conservatives, replied my fries They're probably arguing ov r thtor- fes o ALT want my vote, can: From an alcov burst of laughter. Twe cabinet ministers were at a table with two embers. Three other members were standing beside them, smiling at some joki There's regular Liberal love-fesst goth on over a shar You're w: are just, tailing 9 some good stories fi Strange Ottawa When the stage is set for a stupendous song of hate the chorists are coo- ing together like turtle doves or mourning eve: along ie Leite my friend by 1 was told, The ministers te their Tory Can t Swim Against Stream FOUND that the men who feel sure of their v mber, who ink and Bill- Could you soare a minute? I'd like te have your advice. They srempnd for a few minttes. man who wanted Advice want off what fools and rascals the of relief, saying, those right He has some oe ances his support- ers, said: my friend, as asking me ert But, wherever there ia 8 seat be captured from side there is a t belief in the pone of words to dow other side are. Stated T think you have the But you're on the opposite side of politics. You showid be working to defest him, not to eleet him. 1 want to see him come Hack, if he can. fo: and I know lets about the opposition. But a ) Half my fun her is in heckling him when he's ncerned, things couldn't making speec 8 ere are two Dig F think he's He hes alareys eluioed that baby-telasia we 2 his best campaign dodge. foun af tome creche practising. OTTAWA al zen a about going to the fer as I myself am-to I soke x eter. boards of strategy at liament to squeeze a few words into, se get one of those north pole constituencies. About the oal my people produce is bear's greate. cust to oppose the free ertry of olive oll Just 1y constituents I'm looking af sed the MP. TU Geable sy. sasor going ix easy, he replied. pared fights are awkward things Ottaws, ane for each of the main parties. In is the coming beck thats bard saberved bie alow 8 P. them is gathered at enormous expense the sw: We Were sitting in the dining room of the In my id Joc, it's the three-cor- preme electoral wisdom of the country. jiriiament buildings. From thst reot garden nered figh: its a aw in me favor. Why didn t he go to his oh board of tra- lp had good deal of country in sight. The The Libe. and the I ent each oth r s tegy and get its. advice? I ask tring sun shining ofer the silver streak of throate, and Il tai i hetween tam My companion laughed. fetetert Ottawa river gilded long mil s of Quebec) W New Zealand butter? I've) What a fellow wants from 2 central com- Almost se while be apoks olive oil wae slippiag faeces fet peurle aus like you opposing the mittee, said be, is not advice but money. If) through th committee. had lost his last The MP. looked at the gold on the crests abolition act the treat aa don't know better thar any one else how chance to register for the electorate. He seoiet at the dark bide length- Why, it s my ask on that which is the carry your own constituency you shouldn't There: is an impression that the biggest fe flanks of the hills and surest thing to re-elect me. You may hear some be in the fight. political machines in Canadian history-are be- talk in my constituency about erieattural pro Front-benchers, 1 found, may value these ing got ready for this election. 1 was surprised t shower all over the at the number of members who did not think cartoons that big business methods were applicable to and lists of reasons why you should vote Liberal politics and that a bi ae organization dic- ee Conservative. Back-benchers have: nothing tating its orders to ev ing out the city consumer. Talk of but ecoen for the national publicity experts who) chine ine 'tably Taeant political suscese beaten by butter, that s a joke. may know all about the psychology of Sac ae i gq Aid Jk lnghed lone and loudly as he Jean. katehewan or the Maritimes but know nothing forward to help himself to another slice of i turkey frem the r as platter. shee the election may be turned on the fact resist. me being voelipeor Jee, said m when we were that the cabdidate once gave s fowl supper for One of the waves is em vm it fg ine the butter it will al the rival softball team at Sarum's Sua to order plenty of chicken a In King, Ech back-bencher thinks that Tein the best Said oe man. That's all 1 need. doctor im his own case or constituency. If you What's chicken a la King? I asi the MP. cals pity ere ne hanging around national committee That, he laughed, is a name her have as copiourly as the balsem Foot to fet etabatic on the tmports/ for the flappers organisation. It is group teats aren't erocodile of wiz iron but to yet his proper share of the of young women working outside the main their py family they have, in what general campaign fund. are , all They Koc Valuable Speeches in Hansard ees Goes ie organization. over the country making ie this is going to be flapper election. 000 and Norch That party will win which has sost to offer SEmet 2 When the girls start canvassing they itp that when an elec- ibout it. They pe irresintible van man will be able to ras inarily ae ve ae ey ny er tiaee, You dont Fetuse hia vote wi is asked for it by And then charming young lady with rosebod mouth There are old-timers in the political game - el io pwanlers re ee ne flappers to 8 candidate who wot 5,000 from the general 40 their jor them bit will themselves campaign fund, when the election was over ck to the old-faabloned baby Kissing. Gnd he had won, sent back 1 neat the ber Blank. A. frieii) cone cna veteran politician, Tt Of bie said. I haven't seen him in the morn- i a Bure-fire laugh-prodccer. He will throw es ae for the aa ae of weeks. He has al- back his the Wars B wil say; Give me Berkshire is as good ax in the bag- Fed ty head and laugh until he breaks it baby-kissing was his best y i a t I nce was such creche Dractisin eandidate only one in the history of both They ma parties. The mystery was explained when later bere what at everybody eae be was sent to an insane asylum. ing ue of jn ree tac count oc Craw at ta mvieige tint: oe dd is bold tno mos: Siaee Mis foe ine itabl; is pen. self going tos gymnasium to a arene ee grip with 22 of those opring in My right hand i a little weak, sald he. have to do a lot of hand- Jncgh at Blank, but be te fost is doing. sen peter Ee eaF lil mF ge HE i ue i i i jal speakers who will start out of Toronto or Montreal or Winnipeg and go And you know you for 50 a night to some village they never heard the name of before. Those imported ee have ruined Ta man. other aad cases told shout there was that of Josh Teckine of East Alfelfa. 2s hot much of a speal aoe every GFE. shaking. Julius Cassar won elections by hand-shat- ine. am Lincoln. The essential iethalave of wooing the electorate has changed ss in the course of centuries. All the mem- re 1 talked with frankly adm tted that they aii ws con taking leaves out of the book of Julius each ol pieces. repiting he, ad. a the name which Abe and, to take modern example of dema- It is like tno fem tring to et at one : Well, hi m again, Drees NT gomic appeal, Al Smith, Modestly, however, wen gh ae ia geod by you Thine tos eouaen te) AG it they kenerally credited some other man with Titlske, Let me at him, knowing well I didn't plow straight Tutrow, 1 ques 11t bring greater genius st slectionsering than Tl ithe: will be 8 ie. ano Se Sor cppeeaat wil ever pcre Jeaho and he would get 2 Beard of tne who hig 0 AG Late sete All this parliamentary parade of violence shake every man ' conciliate. He was not working up fed elections detgs. 1 think ties dows at some ve ink he's at ea dumb-belis that has a he is, he s running the file over his palm to him some callous spots to rub against the will have to shake. iswers to the any How do you expect to one back? T expect to win literally in a taking long walks every Gay ab slection ats y shoes overvat the heel and scutied at the tot. Your appearance is very You must not look too well dressed. Once I wore old clothes, coats wrinkled in the shoulders, pants baggy at the knees. But that was too extreme, I found that to have well- orn shoes ts quite aulficlett When you're oes that cateh te Whe thier natice that you the heals theyll eall you Hob est John. He added, But I see to it that my wife has the latest Prench heels and silk stockings. It would have a bad effect on the women voters it she were shabby. They'd say I was skin- flint who was too mea. to buy his wife clothes. But I don t let her would make the other women jealoue. A Paradise Hard to Leave Alia member disegreed entirely with this old clothes theory. 1 always wear striped trousers and black frock coat. mmetimes 1 add a ailk hat te indi- cate that I'm-a-eabinet possibility. If a form in my emg If I did not wear it peo- at I was not running. And I keep my wife ia quiet tack antin. Out with us we believe Oat women s clothes should be is know, said one member, been nibbling it. That was because the member had been practising on it gingerly. ly most important sock ia wont 1 ig an old fellow called Baptie ten sons, five daughters, and 67 T gander, al all vote: on him and his whole family. more turn down a man he had ing tobaceo with than an Arab wi throat of man with whom he ha taken salt. men give away chewing tobacco, Oth- ae boxes of candy. concensi nine vote wan first made on a Ini public scale in the famous by-election of Bagot. For the women of the constituency there was door-to-door distribution of Christmas boxes sapere and could eall every manicure girl yelling eta Geeta on detiaiee only win- end call him by his first name. hes. He was spending hours day wit the boys back home. It is wortan and fl. ue the women went and voted rouge Tam ed out 1,800 bottles. Those w wear any jewelry. That came to he hed about the same If 1 did good by you, give Every person f bottle of whiskey free from the bar. I hand- were Fete Busaaon, ection worker in Magog, Quebee, once told me a story of the ever memor- able sisson of 291: My Tory fr fend and myself used to hand out liquor Like milkmen, though we worked not in the night time, but im brond ania Hed Td take the 5 full of beer and , T'd stop st a house, walk to the back door and leave a dosen ale or a bottle of whis- key blanc or square face. When I got throu; my side of the street I'd do my Tory friend's side,-and he'd do mine. Even more vividly than this, Pete te bored the tragedy that petal Bima im the last Halk one 96 he posi Tt was half ae itive and f figured we had them licked at my polls. My good Tory fi me to me and said, Pete, lend me 100. said to, myself, Why not? He'll pay me ack and all he can do is give who'll vote Liberal anyway. 100 more for my own boys you think happened? And what do Ter aDiaa t he pay you back? He paid me back, all right, that Tory scoundrel, in the last half hour, with my own money, he bought nough voles to beat me st so polls. 07 course has any notion of com- ing back By toties or ate ti us thes But ss they gaze from their pari 3 Eat tpn Lagurwntians nod tisk wish pe that they may be exjaring that beautiful pros: neve use all their tagenelly in the art ot Ape ing 0 return to their Ottawa Para- se. CITY TREES By ANDERSON M. SCRUGGS ERE te 6 Sevesty thee tries ay sh rom dearth of wholesome sunlight. wind ins Old trees that press gaunt hinds against the panes Of tenements, like tombstones, row on row. They ares the trees around whose starved roots only the sweepings of the streets, the drains Of--bigck tarted roofs and amoky, yellow ateinn Of light are all the sunghine that they know. How they must yearn, thove brick-imprisoned Teen, For mallow slopes o hill. where enrits clear The rain comes ringing down, where every breese In redolent with mossy earth and flowers; old men by penery made drear, low like Silent, they beer the burden of the hours. Holland s Magazine A CAUTIOUS young man took s sporting old uncle to meet the Woman to whom the man proposed to propose, She proved arming but logue ae you en they were home together the uncle observed thoughtfully to his nephew She has nicos headlamps and a charming chassis; 1 like her color scheme without being too fast, but lor , silencer is totally inadequate. F ROMFORD MA + LOVED TWO MURDER CH Wife Found in B Head Crushed Hatchet RECENTLY MA Young Husband F merly Kept Gate Girl Compar A story of love dram Taggart was fou bet ih ee house in Ard ihe injuries to head, sald Beanies. ct ured by a ha Snder ne MeTaggart fitst het y did you not ac ana tall woe you had 3 pin in he ot copie After. Miss MacPherson otherwise I would) noth ber. After the murder. said gt; for trin MAN CUT OFF TIDE WASTE Police and Coastgu: Race With De on the water wi fore his rescuers Th was geen to be ties by panser-by, who c ed with the police. Alc tro coastguard iy ing moteriat conveyed -ORMESBY DOC IN MOTOR Killed Young Man With Him Runs Into Bus Doctor Jamon Murtie. J q Ormenb3 NousE STOPS TR
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