JaAnuaRy 27 Campbell Coat May Be Cause # Of Election, Hepburn Suggests Decision of Prime Minister King }\history. There was Joseph's coat, to call an election rested ceither on | Sir Walter Raleigh's coat and Co-- William Duckworth's protest against | lin's coat." the sale of Canadian wheat to Rus--| 'The Premier recalled that it was slia or Lieut. Colin Campbell's | the Conservative member for Dover-- coat, Premier Hepburn claimed yes-- | court's question in the Legislature terday. on the policy of selling wheat to a w It was his only reference to the |potential enemy which led to the election issue, other than the firm | debate that ended with passing of "no comment" which parried other |a vote of censure against the King questions. It was made immediatcly | Administration's conduct of the war after the House rose and while his | program. Ministers were still flanking him "ln 'l';c geb?'te. til:a't"as()tcthai::gedhbz * 44 ' w Mr. h a along s Cabinet Row. e laégcd ei'x,m utrhe preparedness effoart "It is a strange thing," said Mr.| and, in evidence, he claimed that in-- Hepburn, "that it was either Duck-- |ability of Lieutenant Campbell to worth's question on wheat or Colin |secure greatcoat cloth had con-- Campbell's coat which brought on | tributed to his illness. Lieutenant the election. If it was the latter, | Campbell is on leave of absence then we have three famous coats in | from his post of Minister of Works,