n» .11‘ FOUR‘ I l iilililllliliiliiii Elilliilllli Itrflfilnlsbleeflciellden Will nAL‘ Notes By Th6 ‘T. v , Y . City ~ only (huh! sun an yell rum-u) in nan-en The annual meeting oi ‘the m‘: you (milled) In nevus-e in numb _—l use no u. s. a. Comm“ l. o, can“; interest and I _‘* importance to our citizens. if Vi" pennies Deleon. President. J. I- iunem Illsu and about» l," mgggurg to. the people of the It distresseo y; 17, —li; is dangerc . Shiloh, the 5i “"- bringo lmme stops that. trriii throat, loosen heals the tress; your druggls LAW OBSIRVAIQQE law and order all laws . The annual m Bed Silve‘ wil be held l ‘School on S, ' 'l p. m. immoral or the‘ "limit"!- which he is addicted. is trrl-w‘ The annual enemies, sltyilll; "P011 11"“- Guardian Put; will be held l, Wednesday. o'clock noon. Memm-It 1 “Q nbOVG I11 se the linanc the law's interference 8P8. There is at present in with some one's and father who "l: inotance of the tyranny bf the pro htbitlon law. There is another iri- gtgpge in which prohlbitionbecomes a below-ll and honored lYTMll. " ‘ lrtwllrcht ‘s.,,..e~n' Wink! the" world standeth, Lest l make my "Pm!" Wills ministry's sake. For the 811M ‘c9353 i“ died. The love that impels to BllOll tQIYlGTl. good men and good womcn every- thusr “where willingly ‘bow to. Would it (jigtifil . be too much to ask those who use gtgre ‘Wfitoxicatlng liquors for their more ‘ 61150001, pl esure, for the sake of giving count‘, nest -to their social gatherings, to yyayini torego the indulgence tor the . date V sake of their unfortunate brethren? 011118 1 I! drink make our brother to of- them feud, be asking too - Q’ much of us to do without it for i» I their sakes‘! wail Men and women in this province "will have an opportunity next QR“) Monday to express their opinion ' I 1m these questions. Many of those - i pnowi intoxicating liqluors, ~ some for the love of it, some for its social associations, some be- cause they are driven to it by the irresistible tyranny of s. dis- eased thirst, a tynanny that is feel and fostered by the ease with which the liquor can lbs obtained. _ I 1 tyranny which dies when not so t‘ p111” for! and nurtured. What is ollr duty? What is our duty as Chris- tiane‘! As law abiding and law- Iovlng citizens? As men and wom- ~ "en who are their brother!‘ keep- i?‘ on? Let each ask himself or her- ‘ ‘yell! the question seriously “and » elrnestly and mark their ballot ac- "XYQUIQIY, would it U96 Pfltroogh the lsssltude of our nclnl government we have ‘another owortnnity to‘ matte iprovlhce known flrtocd. This when our government did not ' qor it worth while to send a .- tive to the interprovin- inmlgnaltim donfaleisce at c few am -. .were represented Illi- - 148! poms concussions vlpre t st with a "To the pure all things are pure" and the converse is true. To the man who sincerely belleveitili enacted ' for the safely and the 80°‘! °f, 9°‘ olety are beueficent and $011M’ l?! 1:35pm and obedience. "llo 1110 97637 law which interferes witbhle F0- aumence m the particuiaryice to cal, encroaching upon his inherent rights and his manly liberties. T0 him the officers of the low 8P6 cur- tailing his liberty; he forgets that touches only those liberties of his which‘ interfere with the liberties of 0th- . 1,.‘ somel small sections at least: an outcry against the so-calied tYNlmY °f the prohibition law. It 111M116"! liberty to get y drunk, with some one's liberty t° '~ Frag-ado himself. to make himself ' j, menace to society. It 1111911079! with the liberty. of the‘ husband would deprive| wife and children of the food, the, comfort and the love which are theirs by divine right. it interferes _ with the liberty of the man who “Y, traffics in liquor and who buildl up a fortune on the vices and the ‘,2. weaknesses of others. This is we $8.50. Two thousand beaver skins were sold at an average price of do. Silver fox skins ran all the H! from W) to Gill, cross fox ‘tlflflled $10 and red fox $15. ptlicr tars in which eastern ran. clicrsusrs not so much interested now leaving Enroll!- cllpation, farms in all shades condition from the to the abandoned liable decription and location would be a compara- tively easy matter to prepare and islring to settle down to farming. ‘whose duty is to instruct, tn ox |settier that he is being helped. i Sfllhfillilhg to people to get a start at home. nvsnlula liation we now have. We do away their opportunity, yet the sfllltfltt sacrifices is tyranny. tyranny which problem remains and must lbe grap- Died with. THE GOVT. ON THE DEFENSIVE from a letter in yesterday's Pat- riot. tliat the sure passed upon the Bell govern- ment recently has not fallen al- together oh deaf ears. The Attor- ney General, it appears, intends dealing with the representations made lby His Lordship Chief Jus- ticc Mathieson, in his address to the Grand Jury, as well as other matters concerning the administra- tion of justice in this province "in the proper place and at the proper time." We should think the "proper time" is now while the court is in session end the "proper place" (before l-ils Lord- ship the Chief Justice. ———-<¢o>--_- FUR TRADE IN WEST It is worth noting that the prairie provinces sire going exten- sively into the fur business. A fllr emotion sale was held in Winnipeg the other day, attended by buyers from practically all over the world the majority of them from New York and the latter ‘secured the largest share of furs. A total of over $300,000 was realized. Prices were lower than st a similar sale ‘a year ago, but were considered satisfactory. Borne mink skins of which 5,000 were sold, brought as high as $10.25 and averaged about cure 5 lhlffi 0f til elllliffliitl '13: us inlthis province there ls the two-sided question of imrnisrfl- and exodus. On both sides the government is equally apathe- tic. When the opportunity offered 10.41,; something for immigration it was simply ignored. The matter of doing something to keep our young people at home has never ‘been given the attention it merits. farm without if our government would take the trouble to look into the matter. A optional purchase price and a re- as to condition. in every other province ill Can-l ads provision is made by the pro" , lSome such steps as these might well be taken in this province. Our population is rapidly melting awnv. [being absorbed by the larger pro- "iflvlnces: And this process Wm m” ,weeks after tile close of the finan- ci I e w h th ivi - m“; make my brother to offend tinuehs low as we neglect doinglctilnz; at; tie 3;; pigs", gang‘; rm‘ v-“m-lnsrv tnx-pwv-s. A1111 sills“ 1311b!“ i119" thing. it has ueeu the rule‘ Q0 °,,,e,,d_.. w“, “we, tymnm-I fi‘his is one of the most lmport- for years past in city affairs. And i is there than the tyranny of love'!|8flt tillestinos that this province h" h“ ‘i bee" ‘n riltvlltcioi R1- rs what lengths oi.‘ self-sacrifice)!" to deal with and ii must be will a mother's lbve not drive hel-"deelt with to the very roar future, I The “mo! so” m his death 101]" we are even to retain the popu-i fore we are permitted to know any- mqthing at all of the state of the pro- of hln fellow men "one will evenflww erpeot the Bell sovemmenfvmdal '"‘““°"*- the "mtttillts °°1'l r n _ lected in taxes, or the sums dis. .\ 3V9 It'll dare to die. For a lost world Oneilfl 1B3"? l! "P- they have thffitwnibmed ‘m, various provincm m“ lvlces. lt.ls clear that this ought It is encuoraglng _-to observe. criticism end cen- been ‘doubled by the w-ar. Was it vlnce had increased and was creasing an the population of the Dominion and of all the other prov villces had increased? No; population hod in 1m than it was in 1810 when lstlon was actually failing off. We had lolt ropes»: our nlnnlrnnin nnnliber of people when our logis- Island and the City 0011M" i are each responsible for tile cpl-l well stocked and well cultlvatetbqectlon and dlsbursenlenl o, alums, as much money in proportion 10' houses or fences. All oi’ these are their nuynhef as are the members avallalble for settlement and pur- cf our much larger Leillfilflllve A!‘ W": lrllli-‘Lallllizfig ogiwzsgligogxzertgil I , I . 135K.‘ O 6 , whose, or could be mode availnlble "mill-V “my M‘? 3'5" m be c?!“ “M9 m mended for the careful and eific- llent manner in which the business up by its million,- Q; capital and 10f the City has been administered its thousands _ survey of available farms with an- and especially fm‘ the promptltude stalking tllrnlllzlt every land where . .l"l -; > i‘ tllold, crushln 0t with which the civic reports all o. ‘ ‘m g" a o" prospects org oar ng the hopes of nlll- Christian 1l0illt‘.B..iilld breath- iing defiance slgallllsi the repelling it is to be noted in this connec-Iotforts of civilization to_-resist its » _ u d d to "Lmembers of onslauglils. Then there ls the lit- pubush for the benefit or mo” de ‘h? ‘Z2180? Puilnc“ fiend the“, pnhlfle paper ballot, weak and almost decessors in office, that Charlotte- town has bee" "Om i116 befilnlllnfihnnlhcr and llmno behind it. the is there |vlncial government to assist young beginning they have rendered vol-lfmm“ mmlgh i" be" '5 “m mmme‘ gem“; and enume them to make,‘ untary service without monetary a start. These settlers are under,r°'m'rd' They have the supervision of a committee, have been made public. ,a well-governed City, From that the lmunerniion for their valued eponsil-‘r- services. And thus it ibefails that fairs? Usually we hgvg ha‘; to wait for month afier weary month until well on in the new year be not so to lie. / of the Legislature alike, for honor and not gain or emolumcnt. the Legislature to pay their board during their-attendance at the an- nual sessions. This patriotic prin- ciple has been worthiiy continued by the City Council until today. it was in like manner followed by successive Legislatures for 147 years. in 1920 it was departed from in an evil hour by our present gov- ernment and Legislature. The mod- est $200 per session was increased to $500 per session, and the $800 for the legislative term ‘became $2000, which the people are now called to pay. Thps the traditions of past legislatures and the wor- thy example of our City" Council, were set at nought. Was ll because our legislators of today are alblcr men, more efficient. more atten- tive to their public duties than tllosc of the past that this was done? Wes it because they were more economical, more careful not to waste the people's money, or increase the people's burdens that this was done? We cannot think so. Was it because our federal bur- dcns of taxation had been dimin- lshed and the people could more easily bear an increased provincial load‘! No; our federal burdens had because the population of our Pro- in- our not increased, mom's the pity. It was no greater we united with ‘Osnsds. Our pond. represented provinces to sc- i] " ht fdllflyhigll prices. lntnrrals thi; thi!!! tit-UPI! mm shame and dilmdlt. a A‘A‘ vw 1 entire Province. The Cit)’ 0! 05"’ lottetown. ll 1W“ m“ “w” “mi the metropolis of the Province. it is the seat or wrsfllmwf? t“ '°"‘ dentin] city of the Lieutenant Gov- ernor and his official udyltwlfl. U" meeting place of the Legislature. m, "a; of quf highest judicial count. The cit)’ ttimm“ °n° 5°“ enth part of the iroitulltm" °t ‘he an- nually coliects and exitendi 9 w" once approximately one-fourth part as great as that of the Province. These well-known facts llldlilflle something of the importance and the dignity which attach to our civic government and the annual We have farms available for oc- meeting i“; now held incidental- of iy it may be remarked that m," housed, members of our small City Council the u highly satisfactory character, vbmx RM blight, increasing seat at the Counclll la every way to slmw the youngjoard and the approval ‘ lfeliow citizens were a sufficient re- nnce, and tn and real strength. arduous as well as re‘ two The founders of our provincial _,and pllvlc institutions which date fag/back, were sound and strict e nomlsts and they decided that embers of the City Council and should serve the City and the Province for personal A modest sum was allowed to melnlbers of the more the people pay the less pay the better service they gs". nhlrfi ccniplno‘ "ly, Filled with‘ ourmrtbsnrcprqaesp . '- l i '7 This column In open for the- disoeeeion by "MIN"- onto of questions of inton- eat, Ttle._. Ghsriottetowl Guardian does not IIOOUIIIB‘ iiy endorse the opinions em- pressed b! onto. ' Not a wrinkling l with a force ncthingness 651T warm flesh. Alli! bid defiance strength. our humanity timid of their own frallitY? giant creatures lllt‘ lives and Jlarmless in to (leclare under tile that, THERE unlike . the rre. the Findlviduaf-BK sisters and sons ,in its pathway, halt its wheels of grinding (Ies r traction. lLet us think ourselves; much difference; Dienty ‘ylthout iassitude get others should WILL SAVE the better of us. l parliaments duty low that Elves us this right. day let us pile its power in the last few days, I am, Sir, etc., lllls morning e-ttenlled by members of IMnn-treaVs legal fraternity, Mr. Justice Lafontai-ne was sworn in as Chief Justice of the Province of Quebec. GOOD YEAR l-‘oR SALMON Vi‘O'I‘0RliA. Jnny. 15.——fn the Vancouver island district, in the straits and ‘West Coast sections, it is reported that the oohoe salmon lun is the best that has been ex- perienced for the past twenty years. On the mainland there have been very few of this variety oi’ salmon packed. but -the Island can- nerias are packing a good quantity of them. i‘. Aside from the uibove contrasts in matters of gratuitous service on the one hand and of self-seek- ing on lithe other, the City Count-l‘ is en efficient and business-like body when compared. with the Leg- islative Assembly. in. twelve even- ing IBIIIDBB‘ during the year it transects more ‘business and does it more satisfactorily without coal than the paid-Assembly does in a month. Under the present regime service they get and the lass they And this is me all the way from the City Council to The Public Forum! . r its eerrellolll- . ou h the country in the pride E3121 ilalosty 0t’ "B ‘meugthl “m! that to ordinary HD- - peamnce no power could resist. The“ next to this we observe the insignificant little snowflake-dri- ven with the wind to melt upon the window pane or t0 DB8! i010 touches our [huge gfefll engines of power stal- led up and held in prison bonds. things. There is the great Jugger- naut or the liquor traffic, backed of hired votnries. itself, but with the -wc|i directed power of tile father, Who that this. liy great in conlparison with the lsnow flake, lltul who will den-y its served "mllpolver to stall, and hold up this sought for the welfare of our COYTFETEHIBI‘ engine of human destruc- 7120i] citizenship and have taken ilflw"? ' for granted tend credits where necessary and 1mm);- of a As we look llpon tho paper bal- lot it may look small to us, and . lve may be inclined to reason our- Ol the" selves into a too trifling import- lose sight of our ’l‘llls little ballot has already driven the runl mons- ter to bay in thousands of cities‘ and towns. in the leading centres * of advanced thought, by means, 0L, the liruliot, it has boon so buried avalanche of votes, locomotive, 1S NO PROSPECT OF. 1 G l'l‘ 011T. ‘it is not there- lpile them -up_ and bring to a] H I _ this over. confined witll brilliant r em s. Perhaps we are saying to so taken out "my vote won't make; there will be mo; no .........._.;Brltish Rep-resen- ll-Bell for me to turn out, and other "ch frflsflnittss." Do not let this} think thus, wllo‘ OUlR BOYS. and give to us a sober country? it is our sacred duty to vote for the right just as much as it was our to make the Ob- serve it as such, and on plebiscite llll our ballots against the evil traffic even high. er and nuore effective than the little snowflake which has shown PROHIBITFONIST Justice Lafontaine Now Chief Justice ‘MONTREAFL. Jan 15- st the opening of the Court oi‘ Appcm VICTOR-LA. from filloperatlng cornplnles have convinced officials of the" Provincial the sleepy .. Y $1.000 men we send to Otthwn. Wherefore we ssy, l-lonor to whom (COPYRIGHT) wood in exchange to put some grease, on the nerves in tile muscles and Sometimes ill slicer llrnr the pain Now. arms‘! When we work our they ill-collie hczlied, and ducts are manufactured l in what has happened -lo"ln_v These products are really puis- ons and like cor-lain other pofsons paralyzilll: the muscle. if tllcrl‘ products are extracted and put into u fresh or unworked muscle they will paralyze it. 1115i the same as if it hall been doing a gre.lt vital of work. ' You iiliil i don't lls u rule, work long enough ul a time to bring on this palalys-Ls We v usually stop working or exorcism; when the pain begins. Ami this is really the time to slop null rest. v if after exercising l0! a While we rest for n sllorl perlfld. the circuiati-in oi the blood carries tile fatigue pfiliillvlti zrvuy nnll We can d0 some lllurl- ivork. ' FPND QUEEN'S HAIR» LUXQR, l-Isyllt. Jan Iii-A‘ band- gu] of lung pray hulnnn hair, be- lieved to be lrcsseyntf.._klllg_'l>‘ut- from lthe m _er chamber .01‘ king’ died ilelore his wife's an alabaster box. Two chariot wheels. llouvlly stud tat-ive Now At Petrograll WASHINGTON, Jan 15—For illc first time since thc war an oi'"'-.Il representative of Great Britain has been assigned permanently to Petrograd according to official (les- ieltches reaching Washington. lie iwili have not-aria] powers and will be authorized to settle transport lers. FAMILY TILLED SAME LAND FOR 900 VEARS. PARIS Jun 15—-ln a recent coul- petitlon held by the Minis-try oi‘ Agriculture with the view oi com- pensating land owners applicants were asked how long they and their families llad been tilllng the land. Tile first prize went to a faml iy established near Pun. in the Pyrenees, which produced authen- tic documents to allow that tile family had worked the same piece of land for more than 900 years. A document dated 1074 showed that the probable head of the famil- ly at that time was having a dis- pute over the ownership oi‘ the land wit-h a neighbor. For this rel- cord tlhe family received a‘ silver medal and s good sized check from the Ministry. , _——-o-Qo-——-—- FAMOUS SCULLER i8 BROKE, DOWN AND OUT LONDON, Jhn 15-"! aln down and Otlt and my athletic days iii" pion. sculler of the world. when applying today from a discharge from bankruptcy. ' “Like many professionals, l start edintto business and made hdehl he said- _ ‘" Adlvidend bllevellalleflce on the pound has been paid out of the failure of Barry's saloon and bookmolring business. The .dls-. chm-go was suspended for two WIN. ttlnslsn nsvnou. oaowe lib-Returns Jany. rnment that the payroll of the ‘ .-eolun\ilis lumber-industry honotyis Iicr tits A "Ocaadil u; dour tive bodies that on people‘ eloot. it nted for which ' he' saw, but morelmliriliculari-y _ with the idea of giving my aching arms a rest. ‘Now ‘Nliili caused them to ache? The constant motion of the muse‘ now wglihdIles ‘rubbed and bruised the litlle_ ‘ this caused the pain. You know how it d i d uowgmkes, a feels when you receive a blow on _ Kylhiriie 2:38:21] sthemselves. p: a muscle. it simply aches. doesn't tin up our railway traffic, and to to 5m. phyflca; And so the constant little blows v from using u muscle continuously ‘Should this lesson M lostjpon causes the same ache or pain. who belittle their importance and strength, and are The [least of our men or women .arel in comparison desperation l would (‘Olliilllie pushing the saw thrcllgh tile wood so many tilnes ire-cause the other fellow had act's lcertaill number of times/without}; s Ami so ui limes tlitllough I was my arms would simply; reins-e to move any more they were so tired or fatigu- ed muscles. pro- tile muscle 1N a rvsult of combustiont.~'G°°'5° H 9°01?"- QEP" 35‘- ‘ihi’ "" they have the power of actually IN ' EQYPTIAN TOMB; i i the" _ tonlb yesterday. Th9 ex» cavntors expressed lilo opinion the! de-l ' cease and that she bad these iockszSHlAw FAILS TO HAVE . shorn from ilcr ‘lliliid lulli lleposltcdl in the tolnb wiill llcr husband's,’ body. Tile llllir was contained in- quesaions and issue vlses to rnvtll- over," said Ernest Bllrry. BX-ifilillll-l be more than {$0,000,- _ h For 1 y. Guardian Readers From the W, 8. ,i..ou|on collection ’ Aeouo m voila HEART -_-_- :0. Keep a song tnyourfihdartz" my Jamie, . - . ‘ - - Whatever may be the weather- I I WHY YOU 8E1’ 8O TIBED _ sunshine or pamper pleasure Slr."\Am°“55t u“ '°"°“' ° ' , _ a onpaia " , . t : ’ nature We B100 $9 "d?!" m‘ Wfhen ‘l was young I ‘helped a Or sunshlrne - and showers to- mgmly loconlotiW .009“!!! neighboring boy saw his hard- gether. ., j helped me clean up my yard. -- it my do“, t - , When i was half way through Keep gjnsflns’ when days a“, 51".; the piece of wood I would stop paggjngly dram-L K991) 841181118. the skies ' IIIOKWW be clear. ' K691) a song laselle. laddie, YOK» cross; » 0r ‘roses, or‘ thorns ‘ it, my boy; KBPiVsinglng. ‘iniril carol of joy; Kvelxsinulng; no mutter ‘troubles annoy; v—_—i'i‘hon'las‘ ‘Curtis Clark. Did N 0t Shuffle tDec 9th left it note l-n a (‘Gill on ill!‘ - MuGlregorvltlle Brirltsr- nl Man- chester, N "H, had conlmiticd sulclrln by (IFUEYI! b)’ Police 'Lieutellunt Ovlllu J bagrasse frmn llrlsicn. he IINVlIU-T been arrested HIPYG (in. a \\'ili'|'iilll vhorsing luau-support. ‘Mrs Porto-r is tho colnpialnollt ill the case. Tllc warrant for Port er's arrest was sworn out throt- her husband was living in Boston. The Manchester poillwo. ilflvl‘ illf‘ suicide time was fflullll. hull Hit‘ water drawn oil‘ illlf‘ ennui in iiiilil cl-ty and not finding llll- lmlliql doubted Lilo cullioll-ts 0i‘ tho llillinl ‘Porter was illllllli by the polio.- living m 1468 Washing-trill slrvl-Ll Boston. , | i.icut,-l.»a;:rllssl- lonilzlli woman who lyl-llillnt: ill Wosivliilgj . N -H was also livill- ‘l-i‘ ll '5'?! r enk-hamunhs Q‘ tell wlls. remove‘; 'L' ‘ h m“ , (in-Q; 394i silo was roqllt-sllwl ill-i the 113mm,“, ioiilre lo leave. .:lrd Show irislng from the dulnp. lie said tho |tion oi‘ u certain refuse dump luore offensive to Show than any of his critics. has again tulbied ‘his llp- peal to remove the nuisance. Shaw wrote a long letter which any oi‘ his famous ineolence and sarcasm, telling llow his country shire. i-s balm: ruined by fumes rising fro mthe dump. He sand tile illroals, nausea and acute distress "n" ll-iflilust. and that the dump “'85 growing worse because ll. was setiim: larger. ‘ J. C. Simona, u. member of the M1100". commented: "Very nice, fiery eloquent!" But the council do "drll to lake no action at lpre- sent. _ ,<\.\§\\\\‘\\'_IQ DODD s . u, {QKID-N EYE; Si? “a n.- 355,,‘ Pll. t.s.__ ’ “\4.tl"i‘..‘i‘*“l5>%' Hi "linger (m lurlu ‘In ma ’ ‘so, Wilt-Ind while we may bzyulllhsl: ally careful WQ u" n“ “w.” vent Incidents, rim ind the m other misfortunes that b; but we can stop the loss." . IIIY fall one. "h. llfeyhealtrh. ncclddnt automo- h-n." "i" Il|'""'- "llbllllyfhnl other forms, of insurance or yo policies do not sufficiently oowgr needs see us before It is too . .»- n! We vvrltr polisl, ._, ‘ kinds of ma; iliteltn ies at meet . luensbli‘ at“, Icottrlty Ind Than-blush! him. -witlllrrCaldwell'll-lllfl'isfllfrfili., ADVANCING ' K9611 slnglllx. no matter ‘how goes‘ . who all!“ will to- so much the better. But l! nature will not. operate it. must be lifllillod or gickpess will follow. N constipation causes the sure to 8° . . ' r of hardenm 58th‘: mggrlilllnlgltlkel rhoum: tism and gout world» W0- The idcalofoolasl-iilflgié" ymsdg 8 V8110 _ pglogtiawelfs laxative S rup Pnpsin. a esotltblfi . Esyptifl" "0"" “d Pep“ ‘" pleasant-basis Emu? andmil ,and doesnot cra 0|’ Qflpfi, ' le it d r Zfrfldfilfifii’. c1333.. tam’. su in your heart my Keep a song in your heart, my Whatever the yea-rs may bringl ‘Ofvantage or loss, a crown Nor ,a to sling‘ , you. 4 Keellsinglng. no mailer how goes shallows. a l Wilflll l K961) ll song in your heart my ind- tlFe - - TAKE m2. (Al wtltsSYRU Off Mortal Coil LAX/WW?" 4 ynxaq-nrw- r’ ~"' "' - q HAV-ERlIiIlL, Mesa. Jain l5. — GRAIN BUSWESS GROWS FAST “n ("he local gram elril§'°"~ \'.\Nr*0l'\'lslt. .l.rll.\'- Al?» , cull," worm-loll lluu illftt‘ lil-ltlsll lzrlllll glbllerul (‘roverllmeut has tkerzlgc firms , ' .. ' intention 0i illtPllllliI |1""n“h-‘"“'?r here- While , . all cos in Valllrtillirl". Tilt’ llvvelilll- KPH ll lug. was broilfiltt bar-k lloll- iolnltllt "mm m. n", gm,“ w ‘ m-nugl, ml,» pin-r (Illflllg till- past ‘llllllfll gr lwo yours has been l\lli‘.fl0llli'1l_il|.3{l)_1"_1ui_1- . eNDEilillillg urn h.» '1 days ago atltcr silo lllul llliol-nlvll ‘ the local police iiuli silt‘ lllPil-vllll l JOHNSTQN MWA l cluiminglt-hnt Pnrtel- was sill! aim» l.‘ I sllil] :1?’ “i ~4- >--- -- __-._._..-.,- Vi‘ REFUSE ou MP lviovsoi LONDON, Jlln lfl-George Born-l \ llgllin hills Iieull inlprcss--_ gurus, were nl- ed ‘with tile truism thllt a pmpllotfif- lis witllou-t llonor In his own coun-l ilfy- The Si. Aibnns rural district! was ll very hulnnn appeal, without. “ palace at St. Lawrence, Hartfortl- - residents were afflicted with sore ' with it! _ aubdmid amb tioqm. and; ‘flaw oplygood health pa,“ , and the bane i of it HE -5 §' ‘shit ssrgss 555.55% gs .2"? xii-h use, =.. fist-Paw: N.‘s' .. l firs] Mir. chn".°'l'v“. l heillllpflrea. 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