The New Conservative Leader . . . From a political standpoint, the Conservative national convention, drastic thou si it may have been, did the ob vious thing r i in Winnipeg terdar br chooeantr Premier John acken as the Dommion leader. Cutting dean away from the old line falawuj of the party, the convention chose a man whe has never before been so dofely bound to any politi eal party, certainly not the Conservative- The party bar fallen to such a depth of weakness that it wa essentia to do something like this to overhaul and restore it t public favor. The party itself realized it was on the way out If any of those responsible for engineering: the cboie of Bracken now expect that be win tolerate the continua- tioa of many of the old ways which had contributed to the downfall and at lna partial eclipse of the party, they will find themselves badly mtetahm If we uafiaiau John Bracken correctly, there wifl be a grant many; thuw changed in a general party hwufhuning Out of it aS the Cat ci rath e party may woll emerge ahao imrecog-maahle. The changes may. however, be expected to redound to the benefit of Canada. With Bracken at the bah, it is to be exptetad that there will be another powerful move for a nntfirnr1 aov ernment in Canada and that move will probably find it impetus and support in dMtetot quarters who have advocated it in the pact. The advent of Bracken as leader of a en party will, doubtless, have widespread effects in Canadian political affairs and the fafl m high places of both the old parties. These are da we of fast and i? reason to expect that the Conservatives in of leader have kindled sparks which may eal consequences far beyond the realm of party affairs. Professor and Politician . . . Premier John Bracken of their that a professor of field hwhandry a peltieal can not only win the leaderip of a wowinual meat hot more remarkable bold it for 3D years. Now he has gone that one better and won the national leader-snip of a great partv to which be has already made certain definite stipulations of his own. A sfim, grey, mild-mannered mas of 59, the new pontic! Messiah has taken political and eeononne crises in hk stride. VTth the poetical label of OJheial-Prore-stve' he led the Manitoba jpovei nmeut throoeb difrVal years for the prairie farmer. He showed be had a prettvj mmr idea, of what that farmer thinks, a nrobiem whir ! had baffled many another ambitious politician. Mr. Bracken g ancestry reads tike a roll call of the United Kingdom, amee his ancestors came to Canada xrom Scotland, Ireland and England. Even a eteaneeH reames the combination of ancestry, diligence, experi-! enee add tolerance has brourht about something that attracted the enthusiasm of the reW wst Born'at EIlisviDe, OnL, June 22, 18S3. he went to tfroekviUe High School and the Ontario Agricvkaral i Apply lo the R.CA.F. al PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. XSeo! Wobm' Take ad ran Late of this eonvanient opporta-nltjr to apply to this sefcndM Serrice. AppUcaUons accepted frara yeaac men for both Aircrew and Oroand Oattoa. Toang vameo are needed, too. for special trades. Internets eemed by RJCAT. Reeraittac Officcxs in the City Ball, the afternoon of December 18th and all day December 19th. Medieal Officer in attendance for examinations. Make year decision nov. SERVE YOtn COUXTHY IX THE ROYAL AIR I .lar CANADIAN CE tied for MmH T. "t- JalwG BowQasj LaaaB staasfsac; a re-sah of this week ptoy Ttt Cr. near Yooth soared a dean swe Tjrtory oer ropa?"s Store wt. two to ;X.Iav Toufc Tatak i TU.k Ttafe Maeet Utiege at-Goebh before beading for the University of' " IlmMt&4te.i(tibaeke4Af scientific agricnltare. t Mr. Bracken was professor of field husbandry at Paapk's the Unhrersty of Saskatchewan from 1910 to lSgfll, then preadent of the Manitoba Agricultural College for two Sl years. In 1922 be was provincial premier and be has been m that office since. ToUm " Mr. Bracken, married in 1909, has four children. He H a member of the United Church of Canada tt Totters by a those) Mkmm Otter m vm at iiEiOlUTIOVs sHPl 1 1 HF P.ULE THIS i v THE DAILY NEWS 'THREE-WAY "7 TOXCT ECTEET. BRITISH COLUMBIA BOWLS TIE mw After iKue Bwt Sandae by D2t Xen Linked. Ttird Avenne . Tooth t Ettb Tibu n G- A. HTVTE3? MANAGING EDITOR Mixed Lrifae Sa'urdav December 12. 1TJ Frapto's Starr SarMors aad C-- EDITORIAL 8S3DGQATS. Dc tonathj Soeaa. 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