THE GUARDIAN Brightening Skies (Toronto Mall and nnpire) mangrove . ‘in: cnlinlonrrovln curnnlm lidenb-W. (‘lie-m s. MrLuro, rm’. Viw-PN-lfllut-J. B. Barnett P" Beoretary—l.leuf.-Col. D. A. llaollnnon, D. l. 0. Editor and Llnnallnl Director-J. B. Bill!!!" i Anaaelats Erllinrs—lfrank Walker Ind D, K. Currie I Morning lluliy (founded ins-n all-W oer you (In adv-Mei dehumi- MJO per year (In advance) mailed in Canada and United States, NOTES BY TllE WAY Except for the super-partisans who hite to admit that a political opponent ever does any 800d, the people of Canada, must, metaphor- icslly speaking, take their hats off to Rt‘ Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister oi Canada. Mr. Bennett was the father of the idea of the protective tariff a few months. ago, and she is to have additional preferences in the markets of the United Kingdom. The remaining restrictions on importatlons of cattle into Great Through the instrumentallty of the Ottawa Conference, new and greater‘ markets have been opened to most of the primary and se- gondgry industries throughout C11- nsds. The beneficial effects of the Fire, Life, Accident, Sigkness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. AUGUST. 81. 1933 WEDNESDAY. WHAT T EX EC neslan War, about which Plutarch . _0_ P T. m“ l my mkmmu “w” “The Imperial coiircrcpcc at, Ottawa. m: use or um roll. sum nngnrpgmdrm ggrgemgnf, will Britain m being removed and . . n m: m“ so,“ ecnpse vmble m who! ma” u n m and!‘ advocated it more than two years mpg-mug“ “and n, me game,- nnd the {arm m1; country 1g m have the privi- Ag€l1t it. Summerside, Lloyd Lew]. 9 - he W- V" ago during the last general elec- W‘ 10¢, o; mung 3701000000 pound, of 5 Charlottetown was on Jan. 24, i925. During the previous two days there had been a heavy fall of tile baro- meter, which hmvcver began to rise tion. He, rightly, was the chairman of the conference. He was “up against" a. powerful phalanx of Brit- ish cabinet ministers who were de- nesss, and Pericles on board his galley when there happened an eclipse of the sun. "I‘he sudden darkness was locked upon as an In certain ailments it is neces- sary in order to obtain results, to use drugs which cause a severe itching. of the skin. As the patient As the treaty comes into opera- tlqn, the grain grower, mixed farm- er, the dairy farmer, the farmer who raises cattle and hogs, will hams and bacon in the United 146 Rlchmond Sta Chflrlmitetown Kingdom every year. ‘Canadian i tobacco is to enjoy a. good prefer- ence in a market where it has sl- *_ .c _..-s-~s.,-.e..'i-;-_ _ _*f ' termined, if they could, to concede as little as possible for fear they alienated the traders of the Argen- tine and Soviet Russia, where there arc huge populations and there is aisoye. vast amount of private Brit- ish capital invested. Almost t0 the eleventh hour he battled with them for ‘Empire first.’ That was his slogan for the Imperial [Conference and he refused to yield. Ultimately, seeing they could make no impres- sion upon the granite of his res- olution, they capitulated, and the‘ conference was a. success. If he had wavered, the result might have been in the afternoon of the 23rd. On the morning of the 24th, at 10.25 o'clock, the sun was so ccvcred by ‘i: moon's shadow as to resemble a crescent moon. The glitter on the snow was gone, for the sky was a gloomy blue, resembling late twi- llghl- " It was possible to observe the 1925 eclipse very closely. Conditions do not look favorable at the time of writing for a clear observation in this Province of today's eclipse. We are probably loo far from the unfavorable omen. Pericles covered his pilot's eyes with his 6108K. Mid asked if there was anythlh! very terrible in that. When the pilot ssid no. Pericles said, "Where is the difference, except __thst it is some- thing bigger than my cloak that hides the sun." Even in comparatively modern times eclipses were regarded with term and superstition. In England in the 18th century it was necessary for Halley, the great astronomer, has to continue the use of the drug the itching may be so severe that he scratches hlinself to obtain re- lief, particularly at night. -The re- sult is an irritable skin with blotches, lumps, rashes, and so forth. In order to obtain relief the pat- ient often takes a. number of baths daily into which a few handfuls of washing soda have been thrown. - Sometimes a tesspoonful of bak- ing soda taken three times a. day gives relief from ’ ‘ itching from the use of drugs or foods. Drs. J. G. Downing and A. Blum- bss poultry. enjoy s larger demand for his pro- duce on a preferred basis in the Mother Country. The fann wife who eggs, butter, milk. cream, and other farm produce to sell will be ‘able to dispose of them in increased quantities. in Nova scotia. lkw Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia, now closed ‘as business begins to flow through down, will gradually come to life. They will take on new hands and begin to sell their product in the markets of the United Kingdom. which heretofore have been domi- nated by Rualsn timber produced Lumber camPQ ready a name for itself. Owing to the wide range of ad- vantages thus obtained by this D0- mlnion, it is difficult for the aver- age man on the street to estimate what the ultimate results will be. These results will be cumulative- perhaps. comparatively small at first, but growing larger and larger the improved channels of trade Just opened up, and as producers learn to take advantage of the opening thus extended to them owing to the initiative of the Ca- nadian Government and the co- operative spirit of the United centre of the path of the eclipse m to rweurc the nwvk- woefully disapmiutium a tragedy w,“ have us“, um, m n“ mm under uneconvuuc conditions- , instead of a triumph . .' He won ' The great base metal mines Kingdom and other Empire Go- i .. - see a phenomenon uh ch may be one ngm eunpse‘ Haney and Canadians Should be pruud of of calcium gluconate in a number which constitute one of the most vemmems‘ wrote, “having not for many ages been seen in the southern parts visible to observers in Montreal and mm. He has earned an imperkhable of these skin conditions due to scratching the itching skin. ' important industries of Ontario. As we have said the benefits to WWI Iflvohcii IW-"hiifi- Thai? 15. o, Great Britain, I thought n; no; plgce 1n the role 0f a, builder of The nme was Elven m m,“ am Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan accrue from the agreements sign- ,‘ a brilliant conlpany 0f Planet-S 011d lmpi-opprio give the public an Canada and a builder of Empire,- [Brent ways. by month by the and British Columbia will obtain a ed at Ottawa will find their way .~ mp0 stars nciir the sun. Jupiter, ‘ailccfint thlexreof‘. tihhat €he sufilldfin 5n Thomas Times Journal, veins and by mncnon an“, m. fresh filiip. Most of them at the to farm houses throughout the Mercury and Rpgulus 0.1115111“ (my; “r e“ w "c" e5 “r5 w . ° k. ’ tn injection mm the 8km present time are closed down for country, to business houses every- _ I‘ visible about the ‘sun may give S n e ' want of markets, or running only where and to a great mass of Ca- Q as ihe sun is eclipsed. The pres- ence of those luminaries so close to the sun, however, may make it im- possible to sec tllc corona, or halo of brilliant light surrounding the moon's disc during the few moments of total eclipse. This halo would be no surprise to the peoplfl. Who would, if unadvertised, be apt to look upon it as ominous. and to interpret it as portending evil to our Sovereign Lord King George and his Government, which God preserve. Hereby they will see that there is nothing in it more than natural and no more than The monetary situation must sooner or later be dealt with as a. world question, at an international conference. All that has been done at Ottawa in this field is valuable preparatory work for a later world conference; and in the meantime being the method preferred by these physicians. Where the patient preferred to take the lime by mouth, or where circumstances made this method necesss y, the dose was one teaspoonful of the lime or calcium giucoiiate in the powdered forln three times a day. part time. The preferences of foul‘ cents a pound granted by Great Britain on Canadian copper, and of ten cents a pound on zinc, lead and asbestos, should go far to revive operations in the base metal mines and refineries all across the coun- nadian workers who are now out of employment. I It ls plain, however, that if Cs- nadians wish to reap maximum re- sults from the new trade openings now to be extended to them they must be alive to these opportuni- Look up_ at this sky» scrapern the isire of the goods twlstijyou swap. slew {cents for. wvhem you‘. aski for: invisible to Observers he”, even fiirunfimffs :12; Slllslsuhtnd ofmoglh? ‘m? may be devised t” stabilize’ m I have spoken before about the "7- ties and make full use of them. w‘ V “ under the best condition wh t and how well these things are 5mm, degree at lea“- "chahle use of chloride of lime or calcium ' F" 9"“ m“ Canatflw“ fishing A5 ‘ht’- H°h- G» HWBYd "$1160" 5- i‘ understood will appear by this Within the Empire. ; cnlonde m. various sun connn industry has suffered on the At- said at the opening of the Ottawa eclipse." There is a very curious feature about eclipses discovered long ago we shall see at most is the moon stealing very‘ slowly in between us and the bright globe of the sun and The German desire to be placed on an equal footing-which 1,5 not tions. This is not the chloride of lime used for disinfecting pur- poses. Unfortunately very few drug- lantic as on the Pacific coast. The products of our fisheries, including the salmon fisheries, and also can- Exhlbition the other day, our peo- ple must learn to send only the best grades of their products over- Nlil-IOUON --\\Bl._ac|< rwuvl/ ‘hibbling" gt h ppm about p0 n8,- by n‘ nudes“ Th m n, glsts or wholesaledrug houses put h"! fish. will henceforth enter seas. They must make sure to pro-' , cent of the sun is hidden, causing nearly: an" 18 yennseynntp: 0:: eqllalilttryf-caznitiitgltxtlgndtlfgr11:12:63: I'D this dru! for internal uses, but Gretat Britain under a ten per cent vrde 21d country consumers with _-- ' t can be obtained in some places in P" 9191106- a con nuous supply 0f such goods twill ht d k th t bl ’ g t" Hess’ e“ gradually 01' 18 y!!!" B114 10 0115's. l! the" en pm em M disarmament’ “d is the form of syrup of chloride of 1h 0th" Wllrds. Canada 15 5° and they must see that they are r L l ‘. l one of the most serious cause; 01 uncertainty in Europe, 1g 59mg Scheme of agreed limitation on n basis of equality for all countries is not reached within s. reasonably short period of time, it can be re. moving to the, other side until the full ‘circle of the sun's light is again revealed. The period of _ greatest eclipse will be between 3 and 4 o‘- dock. is one more leap year in the interval. Thus, the eclipse of this year is a repetition of the one which oc- curred in Russia on August 21, 1914, and that again of one which oc- lilrie, 15 grains of chloride of lime to two teaspoonfuls of syrup, which is the usual dose. continue to enjoy the preferences temporarily granted by Great Bri- tsin when she established her new packed in aImanner to ensure that they will arrive in good and at- tractive condition. It also happens that some pat- ients cannot take chloride of lime even well protected by syrup; it up- Where Browning —.-4The Rezzonico Palace, one of Fallacies About Hay Old wives’ fables flourish at the Eight Candidates ‘ (New York Sun) More than President Hoover and the days n i l-ic a am i . ' more liavorrgeble jinn“ ons wilt b9 curred in Norway and Japan on ihrldilga: filéftai? that Germany pegs the stomach In some “u; LlV€d Fflver- Governor Roosevelt a“ seeking the 59m; 0F Mmsnmmn l “Pp”? “ ‘hi’ gun... g, mg r by t! 1”" "5 "leased "m" also the kidneys are irritated by ‘"- Presidency of the United states at i ‘ hm" 0f Wfiting. and that curiosity, o lga ons of the disarmament ciaus- the use of the chloride of lime. (chwstmh sdehce M°hhflm (New York Sun) this tan-s general Blectnnn Ann“, Green are the ways and fili- n l5 well as scientific expectation, will not be disappointed in observ- ing this wonderful spectacle in the heavens. The following comment in the Summerside Joumsl was directed particularly to the Pioneer. It ap- es of the treaty of Versailles. That would almost certainly lead to the Profound disaster of a. resumption of competitive arming in Europe. Folflthese reasons therefore it is very satisfactory to learn of the excellent results obtained by the lime or calcium gluconate, as it is more palatable, and thus easier to take by the mouth. cen- the most beautiful on the Grand ' hay fcver season. An article in the Canal in Venice, has been bought by the municipality of that city to be used as a museum devoted in particular to the eighteenth Medical Journal and Record pro- ceeds to explode a score or so of false notions about this ailment. No. 9 is “that hay fever occurs most often in well educated and six rivals to the two main party candidates are in the field. The importance of these minor groups lies in their possible ability to take enough votes from one maior candidate to allow the second And the golds on the grain sire Soft steals the brook in the fo nook And the bee reels home unsteady. Equal the poise of the days, an; ‘.- Tne international “m h i Lime is needed by every cell in tury. After the necessary rcstora- , c, ECLIPSES IN HISTORY plies. we regret to say, with equal not a, present mducivewg 35m? the body at‘ all times, pm .... gxflfg tions have been made the ccllec- ihtellisent people, and that it shows “w” °°“°°““"“ w’ wml “ ma”: the J0ys . c114 Th -—*-"v _ truth to yesterday's mam on disarmament “at is. no amount must be taken when cer- tion of pictures. furniture, glass, a 51mm Preduectmh f” ‘he 5°‘ i? {In 1,3184 maxgbfilepubricnys w‘; 01.318 1118ht5 thflt are 6001.14 l ‘, ° “we inspired by “heralded doubt the reason why deflslvn on m“ ‘hugs and foods are taken, or lace, bronzes, stuffs and costumes 1 “med "P?" c1855“ ‘t’ 5°°1°tY-" I" e or e Pm on n y an Vflrwlng. c h? Pfilinees in early tunes is clearly so many important questions has when other conditions an” with!“ M the eighteemh century’ mw 1828 B: London doctor ‘gould not flevehandncanledtslqe: ‘(($52 “C: with aibganket or two “Helm way shown by ancient records. Refer- bad taste. reproduces s con- been postponed. But the obligation the body Mam housed m the CM” "mseum M the find a single" unequivocal case Ruruosteveelt permocrah; nm t1 R; you’ ' c . ence w those records was tem um a: t lb f th 1.1 i w disarm remains and if it. is t my“ Ptla°°l ‘"11 be “illisferrtd “mom; the pm" Fmy "m m" we“ es 5p w “d a “l”? m“ ‘s twee“ “m” ,1 pre ' made by P 9 B1’ t 10111 e be"! , 4 ' h° - the" to b I d, n New Yorker wrotg that “p110, rpublicans sufficiently lo elect m! , _ r M0 1 sir Frank Dyson, Astronomer Royal Halifax Chronicle which goes so far mulled 5°°"' ‘t '5 dwhtful h h W111 A . . setting e pace n their proper Avenue 1s quite familiar with hpy Woodrow Wilson for the Democrats. ‘ ' ‘i Pa‘, of Einglaild. in a. recent address as to question Mr. Bennett's loyal Zrédherfglrlxiililrii ngun: Genrrrzny es- grlcultura] Wealth The palace is particularly famous fever’ while Five Points h” not a Here are the candidates “fled up A sylva“ wan‘ when the m“ " before the Canadian Club at MOH- attitude at the ImPBhM 6mm" tcmal debt by ihriprlicfn o a i“ m“ (m h for its magnificent ceilings fres- case", The ‘Mlle’ m" w“ dwb“ m" ‘he P’°“d°“““‘ “"3 w“ "w" m“ M‘ "P111. The spczlkc-i- began with a ehce- vehmmhsli’ attflvkil its col- about m be {Ned fro"? l“ arasflmw; 6 flhae) coed by Tlepolo and for "5 come‘? less due to the fact that people of dental race: And whisper their own weird WK P "'15-: 111911115 Wusht relief. while the poor Republicans: President Hoover Of the Elfin hordes when the mod tion with Browning. After many vicissitudes the palace was bought by Browning's son, Robert, and it was in this palace that Browning As she grows in strength Francei The gross agricultural wealth °t to humiliating and llnpardonable will fear all the more, for France Canada is placed at “flewsgwooo by election piffle relative to what con- hi“ dime “m0 i0 88h’! her good will, the Dcmimon Bureau c’! statistic’- stitutes the "British Party" and‘ re. "mot to make concessions at the t“ w“ °m°m '°P°"- ‘h’ "mm" i“ story of what is Supposed r0 have league, the Toronto Globe, resorts hB-Ppehed 8t an eclipse in the year 2137 B. C. The two astronomers, affords Her light at the close of the dry. went miserably about their busi- ness, sneezing and sniflllng. That hay fever has a special pre- and Vice President Curtis. Democrats: Governor Roosevelt and Speaker Garner. The summer crowned with her xiii I-Isl and Ho silouid have supcrill- , divided as. “on, “Mela ‘mectmn f“ “ervws tYPe-s 15 equal‘ Socialist Labor‘ Verne L Rey- ' . . ‘ = , . d ." F‘ th h ir ' ' tcnded the customary rites of Shook surrects our known and unknown r2: "Qinurtgnlifismrrlnnzent is. ihele- Lands ' ‘H. ‘ 3316 oflooo or Browning 2h: palggienpaszed in? false. In its choice of victims now, and J, w. Aiken. around m mews mm o soldiers. mm" and other lmpermp r 71 m w c can hardly Bufldm ' ' ' h ‘ e disease is thoroughly demo- Communist. wnnnm z_ “ma. And the blue plum on the tree, 9 - b B 8 I185. etc. and be shelved if any progress is to be gs 1-333-534-0017 m t e Wsesshl} °1 9°11“ H1815“ cratic, occurring "in the weak and The purple shade that a hand bl denvenng the an“ "Om me mom able heroes and heroines who had mack. Implements and chell de Minerbl. It had been of- strong, ma scrawny and the cob and Jamel; W. Ford (colored grand- Md mn- whicn was devouring ‘t may Elven their lives for the Empire, to Limczgiclnery ... . ... Otl-KIMDOO‘ gem for sale for some time, but pulent, the phlegmnuc and the 5011103128: mléztirgggitim). with colors lavishly. _ ves ,,, _.., _,,, 403300000, a e to find a buyer. The munic- temperamental th f l ' ' We". however. drunk tit the rm I-answer for their loyalty which nev Th V; . . I , 053 0 afgg and _ _ v limé and incapable o; canynclg [flier was, and thank ‘Peaven, never the imgjetliligfraxtivéolsiorlfimrcnggffzre on ioultrglls ... .. £1,138,000 granny 0f Xenicéahflnaiiy stepped in those of small stature... etc. Lasvoirgihgerlegtagpflniéfin) jnfldgummer clays and the brigli " - nce. n.ma on r assure o e it th - Th "h ' men, dutiw The Em ror h“ |wiil be impeached by a Oonserva- 1n certain Liberal newspa as ma F r “on o‘ c y e posses e ay fever subject has in his “awe and Frank B’ Hemenwa ' arrays PE C ngmve a To r a 1m i 1H H be p y a ms . ... 13.000000 the palace. blood a sensitizing substance celled y y Where the lane by the BMW“ Kong accordingly hpci the1r head; ’ W‘, n per“ "' A’ regarded a5 a 11193511" 01 the Agricultural Pro- reugln. which is specific for the wwwflbtum: “m” mpruem" bending, lhorppd ca. insult to Canadian intelligence" is 0111111011 held by these Journals of ductlon _.. ... ... 800,240,000 , '_ " “T particular pollen or p011”; g0 t" UNhBW 0! Gwfilll. The fur-rowed fields‘ with their The earnest owning mm of “the very Bllprvhriatetltle llsed 1.. rg- vfligrifueliisence or. their renders. ~ Pedestrians Ilarade which he is sensitive." Let some The "him" Fifty m1 the Pw- happy yields rcliilse is on a tablet in ti‘! n tlshlhroducinz this unpardonable c5115‘ r, L the "siwhsible are” i“ “u Tomi . .....sc.'lca.sss.ooo _ 01 that sullen blow his way and all P“ Pmi’ have "i" to B" W1" And promise of ivy 111181111"! M - ~ e ri ‘km we heartily commend me “m: t e members of the British Com- That imposing total does not look (Providence Journal) his piacldity or lack of wit cannot ‘wane! t° "n? the" hlhhefi- Mun!“ useum, the probable date of thehnd deprecate the context" gndonweiiaitht of llatiTns give unstint- as though Canada is an lmpgygr- A restless few of the 1,500 101,001. save him from displaying the 1,1,5" —Clarence occurrence being July 31, 1052 3' Q] ‘ Dra sc o Prem er Bennett the ished nation. tents of Tangier, Virgin“, may we symptoms of hay fever. Ti“ Anonm, only Mipse is clearly, newspapers. referred to are contin- of their Confinement h; that 1513M ‘r ____7 alluded to in the Book of Amos.. EDITORIAL NOTES 3:11;; lfignlwijlng their‘! pug? “ihh r" "1 Chesflimke Bay where ca umn an - h u _ _ The prophet there says: "I will A New York lawyer who went to scntatiori regardingy the we; (ignite Red Iflbster HeZIIiIErXEIO I: agntgfuaanmrs’ tho Mfrs pj@ I cause the] sun to go down at. llOOlllhlg Qhhrege hunnrymnn m, his Confference. This style of political (Exchange) deed there isagbut a singvlveegttarelfrit: L B t 11v} and I all darken the earth in thE'5hlft3 w“ nnnble n, 0nd his flcketlw" “"1 '5 11°‘? new 5° 111591111 10111“ A live red lobster h” been c“ m though many canals, whmr are ' ' I I clear clay." "It seems clear," Six-land was met with refusal. "No nmsm or at 1mm w that portion o‘ off Nova scotia The incident “is crossed by bridges with gaps in the f M E E4 “m” “mmimmd- "iii-it he had tickee. no shirtee." said the Chna- 2:?“ “$51,225 ifngipgdtsh: ‘m’: rather historic ... it u the first time $311“ w “m” the “ma” °’ o London! Eng- P R ‘ 1 1; n1 n . _ m’ P° ‘ 11B 1108M. The pace of commun- ‘ m! 19911.8 so B!‘ ee use w c “as vls ‘man. The lawyer thought dlifer- itical support. It is a dcbnsed form m‘ record that a n" "d we h“ ity intercourse in such a place can- NM“ Phyfld“ "him! 1'- I m ible in Samaria and couched his “my and Minn we laundrymm w n; warn,“ and cannot be regarded ever been found. The exact place of m,‘ be mm No ebb and flow a‘ "flwllflllly and obtained R A P!‘ Prophecy in these terms. "nus eclipseccuri. ‘The mnslstrate agreed with l“ in any wise effective. Li; vevtuaelis not lzowah" i: y“; cstopultin! vehicles. lcrcinir ned- Eihfiiii?! ‘i’:- 81:12:12‘: I l’ tb occurcd on J1me l9. 16a s. c. and the lawyer pna when the laundry- “W” “ “ m w ‘ ° ° estrlans m leap 0pc of their n.1,... "on. Dyspepsia. Sour Stom- . ll. this enables Biblical scholars toIman persisted the court's decision T] - ___ fish-ratified" Mm the trap‘ had No We contamination °f the ah wlilelaflblflurnll], ‘ham m" fi i . P n in. fine the book. Probably the wordsnwms ‘IND ahmee m 1mm“. a B Bléanggancreilvglngatifg,Clzaggnl. alti- The back gm“ o’ the "Mme Mn mosphere with carbon monoxide mehts recall)‘ {blinds/mil 1 ABE TEE U ' ' ' ' ‘ l 5 ' ‘ andt fum fb il.N hi ' I a _ "the sur, has perished out of hcavqhundred dollars bail for special ses- tltudc towards Russia when he told “b” 15 w distinct Nd’ Undmenh’ r-unh pied fqgfesufolnsemet: £00m“? :00 that: ‘rfirépufinwhlgh Pwtlars of 51100888 P M} m’ h‘ the d°s°rllm°h °i the $111t0r8'sions."The outcome is not reported. 9- dfllwtfltifih from the WOYKBYB’ the shading vnw“ "m" a ‘hen cowrlisms in the careless cilstod of "M" u‘: “m” “t 5"" F P n‘ m the odymy indicates that Homer. Economic 0,00,, n,“ the dumpmg to pink. every Tom Dick and Harry!’ m Stomach Mixture. o IN THE RAISING OF, Y 7‘ I - “I < . , of wheat. .be.t d 1 ber i to ' 1 » l°.‘.‘.;";.‘..‘°i.?‘.‘.i°i’£l°'$12.3.”1.7”?‘ ';"5"‘° “W r i‘.‘ZZ.';...".‘.’..“’.il”§.'.Z' .11.“. ::";l::°"' "s21" ...".:"..:.':~..:::r.: X Highest - Class F ‘ ' ~- a I . In; m1 n 4 e e ers o he Canadian andisnvm 1,0,0,- cQndlMOTlJ had dl-HM- Gentry IDSGS Land and since selling It have rs- - _ Q ~ ' United K111800111 dHEBRUOh-B 1h trous results to Canadian workmen pelved ntrlrnnsrgoul teztlmonlals B o ' ~ I A "Ty 581110115 0011050 oficurred agreement on the success of theta d f 0 r1 k d 1- » mm u ' ° "w" "”" i" i I in May 28 585 B C According to purer-l Ygll bcitcnltfirth tnlh he “if e ‘f ti? (Border cm” sun Dom fool with our sto I D : w, H d t lh - - be i! ng. which meant more to‘ t h It; ct W10; ers o is For centuries there has been a stead oi’ being the "Landed Gentry" Mn Seth“ “Indian” n; S Ensure being a Leader In the . ' em 0 11s t ere was a War tween them probably than to other negot-t ‘mun T? 5 °i1 hi1 Ve a far group of people in Great Britain many of the old group have become likely to arise If F“ 3mm“ b’ "ca" . V l , , you all . . ‘ z the Lydians and Mbdcs, and an iiators in achieving an nmbmnn nnnfhuhce 1h 1101195’. wmnetit 0n?’ Re- known as the "Landed Gentry." To "13101004101-1 qmgryp yourself to lapse in” o: C H! ' ° I n B l ' rclipse occurred during the battle 'i u iimmh“ °f "w" mime‘ emiifltim“. qualify for this distinction it was Families that used m be wealthy °'“°"'° m" °' "M" ""1" U mp erla s I ‘I1. ~. h met‘ h. the needs of the mspcct- the c t c 1 m . 1, _ s . , ; i?!‘ a mass of anad an c zens necessary w own 101-30 gnu; Un. RIGULAIIL! . I it is silld that Thales had predicted ive countries who is competent to W111 applaud the prime Minute" 1 n h d t l t 100° m" Md to p” 8° much t“ mwm . I C b “n, ecn ' ‘ e55 ‘t m“ h t‘ "I - “N! and. other taxes. they now have a “Aflupngfuggn 3y ' » M. but Whether he had say the Conference was not success- stand on the Russian question The and could boast a coat of a u“ ' mm. Mu’ Pd“ T " .. . - . h 5 lone so or not, and in what detail ful? When officials of Canada andjfrce labor of this country is having was left out of the Xflcoglfflgrdmfigue gaff: tsngeglgleonignmfinzgeiag: 85c. , s n ' I B‘ ‘t c P 0 s uncertain. 31-1101,, are M“, satisfied wnh the sufflclrntly difficult times without With post war taxation so burden- 1mm“, nr-e 50 8,-0.0, 10 L, frequent. - - _\ 0. p T a An eclipse occurred at Athens on,results there is no room for uh. being burdened with the added com- some, many of the old families have 1y necessary to ‘dgpose or 151-50 THE 2 9 Q, CBARDOTTITOWR P. l. I. S 0 w?!“ 3. “L dyw m. PQWXPW," ipetition of what is equivalent to con- had to sell their acres. Piece by trur‘ 0g 10,00 m meet the demand; . 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