butterfat, and this C.')'liI'i')'lIl')l'l will in me! sim tctal pay for tile very realistic a..vor- iiising campaign. "Old Soldiers Never Die" ! The famous Dumbells, veteran enter-y . ,tainers of the First World War and post-l - :l..?L.”..'.':5':..cl-',:?l."i.tLV.3'.3t 5l'..".'.'"'.-'f.1ll-f..2l5'3?..”'.5s"'i'&"lH war period. are to make their appearance P" ''"'"m facain at Toronto on May 6. The occasion . is the celebration of the 40th anniversary ,of the Battle of Bellewaerde Ridge. s9c0n(' . MONDAY, MAY I, I955 S06-rman attack on the Ypres salient. , The Dumbells-named for the red Dum- , iT('ii patch their unit wore on its tour of . r-u menu. I NOTES BY THE WAY. It's add how words change-1 meaning. "Fall-out". for exar now has sinister radioactive pllcations, but only a few 3 ago it was music to the ears ( servicemen.-Edmonton Journ Adding emphasis to tbs .. "there is nothing new under sun" is the fact that chm warfare was known as on”, 500 B.C. Nearly 2,500 yearn so history tells us. sulphur- pitch were mixed togethu; aflame and hurled at best; THE GUARDIAN Published avnry woos-day morning at IJI Fnltl Su-nel. Char httelown. P.E.l.. by Tho Thomson Company Llmttod ”Covorn Prllco Iliad lalanl Liko the Dow" Editor. Prank Walker Gonarnl Manager. in A. Burnnti Iranch offices at summers-dc. Montague and Alberton. Authri i taed as Second Class Mall by tho Post Olffcn Department. Iva. " Medically Speaking llerman,N. lnnduen. MP. NEW DRUGS THAT TREAT The only two Communist mem- bers of Glasgow district trades council were defeated last week at the annual general meeting of MANY l)lll'Fl:BEN'l'.Il.l8 the council and so. for the fil'st time in nearly 20 years. the vow- New drugs and medical proced- "ml amen executive becomes "'9' 5" '39”3”"u5' ha” mu" entirely non-Communist. - London duced these days. T1.-nu. Liquid Bardase. a new form of u a' drug used in treating peptic several flah "hols ill "'9 ulcer, ulcerative colitis. lrri ted province have already been colon. genito-urinary diatur can caught spearing spnwninl Same and dysmenorrliea. or female pain fish. We trust that local law en- during menstruation. is one of forcement authorities concerned them. Introduced a year ago in will deal with these people with "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink." . . , - cities. The German use of cl , , tablet form. it is thought that the utmost severity.-Biockville in Ea in 1915 m ked "I Kofelawafa S Vlews the 1914-19 trenches will make a one- tfna giggle may now and it E". Record" and Tim” eiiinings of modern lzlhemicalei . ' . ' s It ml ht be -liiie to fa . -K'lch n .w i 1 .5” John K0t(,1.(,w,,la, prime Minis,” night stand only. sponsored by the Pi'lIl('esx For mmml "Mme" pll::nlL.yees wgich wulllliobge "imp curl; 1 8 er Beroo med high enough not.to screen street lights, and certainly a tree- shaded avenue would be far more attractive t than a long open vista. . . Trees are pleasant things to have about the city. and it is unfortunate when they have to be sacrificed to practical considera- V iPatricia's Canadian Light Infantry As- gi E9-V'"i'"'”f"hff1"a't';:0,thbf", fLm?ef (if sociation of Toronto. Their ranks. of )1 mu" 5 ( Smpa 3' . as urpiesm ri'3eourse, have been seriously depleted; but gret over what he feels is American sum-pl thev Wm have sh of the Original cast” mam, treatment. of the R6? .ChmeTge pm-,'Ross Hamlilton, Alan Murray. Ben Allen..' posal to enter into negotiation with the Javk Awe Pat Rafferw and Jack MCLMH United States on the Formosa questioili ' it ' l One or two spoonfuls of the drug three times a day is the usual dosage. Available only by pres- cription. the drug is said to de- crease activity of the stomach and intestinal tract, pro-digest starches before they reach the in 43 counties of Ontario 1 applicants were helped last in legal aid clinics conducted county law associations. This vie. founded a few years ago the Law Society of Upper Can, continues to be a blessing to, 1 3313" 1"l95'm9- and P3"-l3113' NW3 tion, as sometimes they doy ple who cannot afford to seek, . , . -en. Several of the other stars have pas-:” impulses from the high brain cell- Mantra; gm, tice, owing to their inability to lie was refepnilg. of course. to W as-llllli;-y d t th i , pd ." ludin the famouq, ters to the stomachs . l I I ' gage barristers and attorney, ton reports that the Chinese leaders wouldl T? d 0 8 r rw 31 x C g i New mtmed '”"'b'””” '13" "'3 W” ”m""5 ” ""1"" 5- regular fees. To the end of ii A i iRe Newman. been developed to provide vita- min requirements needed in stress conditions resulting from infec- tions, wounds. burns or surgery. The Pfizer laboratories recently announced the development of the combinations known as terramy- cln-SF and tetracyn-SF. fully aware that their town soon will start to disappear in accord- ance with Ontario Hydro's St. Lawrence power project relocation program, have launched plans for an Old Home Week the coming Summer. Tentative dates have been set for the event and pre- Each a quar- " l y Us l work is well tor of the usual daily antibiotic under way. It planned to invite dose required for acute infection, all former residents of Iroquois plus a quarter of the daily special and part of Matilda township. vitamin supplement needed under which will disappear under power I conditions of stress. The daily prolect flood waters. to revisit ”'”r”T antibiotic dosage of four capsules the town and township and take .. Order insures the recommended daily part in I week of celebration.- tborapeutlc done of ftamina nac- Cornwall Standard Freeholder. olsnry to build up the patient. The I 5 capsules are available only upon u':o"""”'hg:".ud”bst'an:::'lly'”';' '5': close to 8,000 persons charged v criminal offences were given le old by lawyers who Voltlntee their services.-Toronto Star. have to do certain things and dmion- I I . ti atrate their ”good faith" before the talks! The Dumbms vwle formed by Cap ' . . . . Merton Plunkeit of Orillia. a YMCA enter- : wmd ,0 much as begm It ls not dlffb tairier. and the nine original players had an average of 16 months front line service when rhey'put on the first show on the Passehendaele sector in 1917. The group ' llater topped the bill at the Coliseum, lBrilain's biggest music-hall, became the first all-Canadian show to play on Broad- way, made 12 crossCanada tours and play- ed 56 weeks at Toronto's Grand Theatre. They appeared in Charlottetown on more than one occasion and drew large and en- eult for anyone on the outside to see merit in Sir John's friendly criticism. al- though it is not likely that the American reply was made, as the Ceylonese lead- er maintained, ”without thinking." Evidently, Washington's scepticism re- garding the Chinese proposal is based mainly on the Commiinists' refusal to sit down with the Nationalists at the coun- cil taible and on their insistence that, come what may. Formosa must be "liber- A New York financial paper ports that the pawnbroking h ness is in a bad way. This see a topsy turvy state of affairs, the explanation is simple. it primarily due to plentiful empl menl and high wages. The pa shops have also been hit by finance companies which loans on the applicant's signatt People try to avoid being a resorting to a pawnbroker. am New York shopman now meets downward trend by having clie enter and leave by a back (1, if fviiisic -T Royal Tours a doctor's prescription. '. vent tooth decay and this has been instead of the front ver 11 ,, if . ted thuslastlc audiences They were, indeed, L'"''''"' s”"""” i drliigewseii-i)ea'suJ..resei"1e):ts)m foo.-pun: g';::f::::,"f:'nddei;”fn"::';":g,.f:,”;;;I" li::e'5"'-'15! 15:": OT ated. These positions, persis in, ' s . .. , o& mum dbl M ., ml - c, 0 or a coder; eemiinlv would make am, process of magnificent entertainers, and their very M”;ri'-:c1lel::5'1;:::'::;,:h9C::;f pmlalliiSl:;f;f":v1gf9f::1u??:lH:ll::l:: -OJ”? D030" mam n mam munltlu throughout the United m,d1,.,,,1 am”. who" cm, H States and Canada. It may seem tiresome to continue waging this battle against prejudiced general- izations, innuond and half- trutha, but such vl ancc becomes necessary if tho public is to be kapt lnformod an the pro on of I notably haiportant an wido- aproad undertaking in the field of preventive medicine. - Brantford name evokes nostalgic memories. bean tour and that of her grand- father in 1901 will hang vividly in the mind of some older read- era. King George and Queen Mary, as Duke and Duchess of York, embarked on the Opllll. which had been painted a ” zzling white, on a grey day in 1901. and there was a banquet on board, and a tranqulllzing effect and some of well-being in patients suffering anxiety, tension, nervousness and mild-to-severe neurons. It is being used in treating ol- derly psycho" to promote better adjustment to environmental and physical stress. it is available through your doctor. And how important and benefic- ent is the part given to the Royal Family of England in the deve- lopment of those distant coun- tries who recognize in the British Crown their supreme hand of un- ion." Trite enough words. maybe, in 1955, but spoken at a time when was. It would be a paradoxl state of affairs if one pawnbrol had to pawn his stuff with l other pawnbroker: like living taking in each other'a washing St. Thomas Times-Journal. Standardisation may he a bill in some fields of human endear but in one at least it would I negotiation a sheer waste of time. But h it not possible that in both respects the Chinese leaders are merely trying to make their inevitable loss of face. a calamity in the viirw of all Orientals, as painless as any expedient can make it? Surely, if vhey were adamant in these two TIME AND GRIEF 0 Time! who know'at a lenient hand to lay softest on sorrow's wound. and slowly, thence (Lulling to sad repose die weary sense) The (aim pang atealest unper- ceived away; Traffic Safety Campaign Attention was called in these colurrms last week to the appeal by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor for greater care particulars, they would not have sug- gested negotiation in the h'rst place; for, in the prevention of highway traffic acci- dents. A campaign in this connection is being launched by the Maritime Provinces nearly broke down in replying to the toast of his health which had the Duke has recorded how her iii” Foreign Secretary could say. "The tours of these great per- soiiogts seldom have more than On thlee I rest my any hope at nat, And think, when thou hast dried tear QUESTION AND ANBWIR A. C.: Are bleeding hamorrholda Expositor. p Newfoandlnnd'a offer of land for s new national park drawn atten- pear to be ossential. We refer Wentworfh County's problem ofi avor-increasing umber of lo; a transient effect". and when pm- the hm” d”139'9"' md 59" '5' 0" 5' Mn .0 gm fwd ioa.uon:the ""”""d M bwmy P”ym"l been po ed by on father. - . . sure that the blood in iron. piles? P when. by th law of avei-an git such cirt3intis:an,cAe;. What Wguld there Board of Trade. The Charlottetown Melgf J" M” W” be en, Liggintaznegmrisgggeei tgmfzs (air That flows invaln oouii-y-oui Auwer, Ema,” hmnma Signal am promontory over-look- ,, ,,,o,,,,, ,,e,,,,,,,, M, now ,, tonegoae. errepea rig over and over again for several years their de- termination to take Formosa away from Board of Trade is organizing the program locally and the tentative program includes talks to school children by law enforce- riad back for almost a century back to the time when King Ed- ward VII. as a youth in his teens. act out for Canada and wrote to neck", they were brave and pre- acient. Years between 1859 and the held dear, I may look back on wry sorrow past, And meet life's peaceful ovenlng ed '0 require attention. An operation may be necessary. An examina- -tion by your doctor would he need- ing It. John's harbor. Signal Hill was the site of a battle fought between the British and French county council is harboring nasty, and perhaps not ill-founde suspicion that dead foxes ar dgtergnlng Q.-om mg Vim for possession of the North Amsri- was 'muggled mu, Wm”, d g : or Chime K81 Shel! they oould hardly merit officers, concentrated education en- Nvlv Itglh" bielld N31" lltg" gdestifizt trfiih eth:nl,I;ri.ifie?h:3ifii- As so::hl:u:niiii'-d, at dAy'a 40- '”"'c' '1” him '' mmm" tucmndwsl:nl.T'ohn:re:cli7ilg":::refifc for u" '""""y' M”'"" M 5"" . . '- n on . . Iran - di ti in b ti i'ltll8O Yhdf ill-M 0V9l'l'i18lht-. Al1d'd0e5 foroement by police units and other dI- fopethgavgz-eate.rl'l :3:-tgofu ta? day. f:f;:se5”:";Se'wt'::d gfggi-gi:Js':3:vy sump.” ”fe"":,',';1beam, u. in and of the Seven Years' War. :,I,, is; ozourmm:,de',,h,s"'f,,,,': not the vory idea of negotiation imply vjogs for calling attention generally to the as the wind in a fair one and den on the Royal Family. transient shower Good Things Happon. An English counter-attack against this county's offer of 55 per fi g . . . we are anxious to save ooal.'.' Forge”-"1, though in why! we the French. fortified On Signal when neighboring counties pay: -that at a certain stage in the W009? l vital necessity of traffic precautions. The Bu, M0,, mt Yuri ,,h,c,, Km George V, who had In wet the Wm”. Too mu, regained the city. it was on or 32 or nothing at all is provin . by some sort of oornipromzisemwh ah hmt two weeks of May havg been gelsc-ted was loss, the researcher will look the seams” passion for precise mm L” 30 I (Exchmw this bill also that the Italian in. an mesimble temptation m m ' norm one has called the oornar atone of fdy these mtivmes llgvlzlgmlgg '”3',”&';'P;':y';',” knowledge. wrote in his diary af- " m " W" A by u at m ;:,'f”',,?,',””:'" Th unscrupulous. Wentworth official - n - . . . u cg t gun . , k uPb'lll0Y'-WOV-lid 50 Wrked Nit That Statistics show that in 1954 there were lly. Admittedly both Queen Vic- ta” 1"” V's" i” A"5"3”3 in 1901 P on '3 cm. can in C some mm" mm” would be natisfactory, or at least boler- nblo, to all parties? The Ooylonose statesman seems to fear-and not without reason-that, by demanding too much too soon, Mr. Dulles may, unwittingly, create the impression property damage. more than 20,000 traffic accidents in the four Atlantic Provinces which resulted in 310 deaths, 5,700 injuries, over 06,000,000 During the same year 3,000 persons were killed on Canadian istreeis and highways and 36,300 were kil- among Asiatic peoples that he does milled in the United States. This appalling iorl.a's father, the Duke of Kent, and William IV spent some time in the British territories over- seas, but this was merely in- cidental to their professional car- eers. and it is, for example, the explanation why William IV was able to give away the bride at Nelson's wedding at Nevis in 1787. But the visits of these princes that he had steamed 45,000 miles by sea and 12,000 by rail, that the Ophlr had burned 14,500 tons of coal and that he had shaken 24,855 hands. His eldest son had ,,ic.'.i..ps inc severest test of all in the great se"ic” of ii visits planned for him by the Home Government imiiicuiately aftk World War 1. Lloyd George f The Ago Old Story Hear ya the word which lie Lord upcaketh unto you. 0 house of Israel: thus saith is Lord. Inarnnotliewayafiohoathon. aodbenotdlamaudntltcslgna Citizenship Council enumoratu some of the reasons it finds for belng not too depressed by the news of disaster and crime and sudden death: "There are 15,400,000 Canadian: who are not members of the Communist Party. "At least 15,425,000 Canadians have not been frightened by seeing flying saucers. piloted by little meaaage sent across the Atlantic. If the Dominion accepts the Provincc's offer the site will become tho first national park to be ostabllshod in Newfoundland. -Sydney Post-Record, accidents. "More than 4.700.000 ghildren under 15 will not lose their lives of comfort. however, from Ill fact that those in correspondln jobs in other parts of the com try face bootlegging prof):-msc a more serious nature than tiiii Looked at in the cold light of day "hot" foxes do not seem to is much of a puzzle. The solutln is simple and the little animal have served the purpose of stm . h d . 1 1 . H. . himself attached "I I. t t - . . green men, hurtle through the air. In . "I... sing the importance of letlinj want. a peaceful settlement over F01" toll could be greatly curtailed by the ex- aBm'::11;mp:;e:kliiIgg,n iigfcii-Ce! the parlance to these leoliilfaaensd llilfs :m:':':d"'”1,";em”" mm” m 50"” c,”"p'” YB; my "And more than 2.400.000 youth me "El" ""0 iC0l""Y in "l" g moss. And that, in the present state of 9,-cise of can and vigilance. and it is the middle 0; the 19”, century were last action as Prime Mlnisterwvas 3' ' "me " 9" appy "m" du" 9359) k"”W "ml 4"? 19" he'll Chinese far more important to their could hope to achieve by an assault on he Nationalists' strongliold. Aggressive Dairy Campaign The dairy industry in the United States has been affected even more adversely than its Canadian counterpart by the in-i roads of margarine and other co-npctitive products, and it has taken aggressive ef- and aleiit merr-liandising, the ADA hopes to have (-onsiiniers use up the expandrdi milk pF0(ili('ii0l1 and it will employ ll(lW.x'-f papers. other media, store displays and salesmanship by retailers. The idea is to fight i)H('k with the same iveapons that are ,used by its competitors, only to , The younger generation is not overlooked, mil”. Wollld b9 S ViC'70l'.V 1'0? the Redliobject of the Trade Board campaign EDITORIAL NOTES In View of official Ottawals aversion to the term ”Dominlon" it is curious to rnoie that while most of the news reports referred to last week's Prime Minisiers' gathering as "the Federal-Provincial coli- the House of Commons, calls it "Dominion- mended that a boy of 16 convicted of rob- hing four messenger boys should be spank- ed on the city hall steps. ment. he said, he considered fit and pro- lpr-r, because the boy lllinisclf a hero. and this would be one way walls. Here also the officials of the Am- to impress this fact forcefully upon the pub- long range designs than anything theyilic conscience. No one questions the im- 'portance of such an appeal, and it is to be hoped that it will have the fullest co-opera ation and support. This punish- evidently thought was always a curiously static quality about the most promin- ent of English sovereigns - what the Times once rather angrily called "the tradition of immobility of English Royalty". A good example of this was prncided by George Ill, who. in the course of a very long life. never left England. and indeed his existence was virtually con- fined to the space enclosed by a line drawn from London to Chel- lcnham, and from Cheltenham to Plymouth. Perhaps the most ven- tiiresome of that Sovereir!n's jour- lI9.Vi"l;s was when he appeared early one spring on the bridrzc at Cheltenham and ltarilcd some workmen the Vll":" " -I-on adorned no "mil ynorth of that broad river. She 0llL'l lJL'll('l. i'(i a.. .ar as Bri. -i. and immediately offered up thnnlzs to Almighty God for having pre- nnd hazardous journcy. Perhaps the first glimmi-rim: of lhe idea that territories, iioueicr mance on the part of a boy of served her through such a lung . to welcome the Prince back from India. Between 1919 and 1925 the Prince of Wales visited every one of the great Domlnlons, and he confessed at the end of it all that he felt not unlike a man who had been caught in a revolving door. In retrospect the details of all these travels become almost pa- thetlcally wearisome-rather like turning the leaves of some long- dead Edwardian's Kodak album of foreign "snaps". In some cases the company so! valets and cquerries was enliven- ed by the addition of a "historian", .'!'t the militia volume was scar- cely a book which a man of dis. Caiillllliliilill no. .. w..,,, l( "slop rcniains bright and Vii'ili. ilaiiguaaa of the 19205 as "a joy ri.'lr I No one who has had the ('Ulll'. it to piv' 5 -; iv '1 iiil(' (lei zils of lill':iC imperial pn. grini2i..;. Will it-.. ..il.. mat is me mol .l . for if is not without ' iv 1: i..u.i they have invar- i:;.,v own carried out by mem- bers oi -- .'.vmiIy while they are ...j.:.:...1....:j... in the Mississippi Valley, around the Great Lakes and on the vast Prairie of Canada West. The Canadian French had dreams of a vast i , reaching out from the St. Lawrence River and extending weat of the Appalachian Mountains: from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Many a name of river, lake, city and town in that far-flung region testifies to- day to the time of primary ox- ploratlon when they were named by the French. settlers from the 13 American colonies that were the nucleus of the United States, streamed west, and Louisiana, at that time embracing all the Mis- , sissippi Valley west of the big riv- , , by call" 2 f th - . J . forts to meet this challenge. This year 1-m.(,n(,.(,n' Hansard. the Official repori of cheers for the brlrlizne. or TM ,l:,l:,t,,,,,',(,,,,,t,l,l: f',if”'3i,,,,f',?;”,”,,,Ej,?j,”: finwinthtienfiticiima-'i3.i"f6iawi3 fiiiZe'33ir.'"'"'”" and mum RM" the American Dairy Association has While We 008" "WI 0! Qum-ii ' if I 0 the U. S. by Napoleon Bonaparte- ing the year. "On the average. there are 5,- 500,000 people working to bring home the bacon. "The Department of National Re- venue will flnd that 3,000,000 in- come tax returns for the year 1954 will be filed correctly. "Last year Canadian airlines safely carried passengers more than 1,000,000,000 miles. "The Canadian railroads safely carried passengers about 1.700.000.- 000 miles last year. "Of the 1.348.000 children under 10 years, only four or possibly five will have to go through the in- creasing ordeal of being prime minister of Canada. "About 840,000,000 acres of forest land will not be set on fire by "Probably 3,400.000 moior ve- BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Elc., Bell. Matheson 85 Foster i50 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 165 Queen St. Phone 4232 Chas. R. McQnald, B.A. 150 Richmond st. Dial aoii OPTOMETRISTS ther Anthanasc iiimoooiin-AN! n.n.oo and teenagers will not be involved with the police. "The list is endleu." launched R &.x2R0Y0()” national gains prob ' Y. I " fg:Lg8f)i::cli:CPlT;ll':g:Igprogyy-55?g;'; A l,m,m,.W. . mpummnmmh Great French memories endure. i1l('l9K will not be involved in fatal ' , Plotlllclal conference. - i m"'"” t not always Jll(iIL'l()ll5 Lahur ex- ' 'v' h gram, and has in view an S8.762,00U ex- on o an ":1; 5lli'l'(”'C:: halfgtfi the) t'4lh1lli'.li, ,,,i,,., ,,l,,., M. ,.,.,;,e, UK or to 'x up Your Ome? . . , V i.. 8 la enigna,w'r ., "i '..' pendnure m 1936' Thlmgh adv” ”-9"”! A Crown counsel in Toronto has recom- G095 ml sins north of: tlie Tl'fi)l(ltT ' me" mu” 1" the mhmnable P R 0 F E S S f 0 N A f. C A R D S Cull HFC today! i NEED MONEY I Repair your car, taxes? 0 For any good purpose? I Got 350 11331000 on your own signature. Easy-to-moot requirements. One-day service. is doing. -Hamilton Specla tor. --e----e-- . F. I! tell PH"-1 to dispel so fonljch n notion, distant "K010 899 their soi'vreisn,'""A',&""ff,l:' U! , H M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. GF. G. HI'iTCl&:)(;'N.& I13?" faster and harder. . . . fv""dzgefagfgg.t0Gg::;Esu1n,iris;::- lmslmf":;, bareffa m'(-;re(:'i'yl:'ma Bank oLCamrncrco Bldg. 5: Grafton st. Dial sass , M k . .' Consumer. surveys in the l.'. S. indicate Cenanonlps were held recently in lsfimy conscious that his fame, bald may hiaveblntcly uaiiicd in lustre Auigun M, Glllls, LL.B. 1” viii A-sillrruthora. ll)lI..(l).uu 0 9 l'9pOlI'I (h t I I L” t" 11.. , -. V . . ived too much in d- ' "W3 9'08 bllIVely- carr'ed no Ill hm d St. Dial 4747 0' 0 :1 :1 lift? l'iZ0'10P:' 03 ll"?! :0 Til Montreal. maiking the 250th anniversary soumm, Engiand he ”,f,',S,,,3 ":1 through by a young Queen and. s c on Byron J aunt. on Wlfh COSIT from ea 5' "55 0"" "S0 ('”'";:"a "'1 P” a" of the Chateau de Ramezny on Noirc Dame first Summers of his reign to l3,':"l"l? h1:l'!n00-'?E- and they seem P-:1-luWlIIl;t:lI'0ll Gtlllaltigp m K”, 3.. i m'..'uu i It V b 1 3' ' V g y . . 11- W1 , I I I l ey increase bothi f - Pl - 7' - . , 095 ” ”f'"q more "" Fm?" loge Street. Actors. in costumes of the early Znsslginovzres re and Scotland ency and impommcei m'Ilul't:l1l;. J. S. nylor, 3.0. Now Is a good hmcbto fix up your home or tables and red ments as the iesult of the 13”, (.,,mu,.y' ,.(,(.,.,,atE,d the scene in 1705, BM "me excursions were me” alfour once expressed it. "they Palmer 8 llaslarn corner Kent 5 Queen ah. i . car-npalgn it-fllvh ADA has pivsliorl during when the Signamm was placed on- the Cong c,L"d.s pl” compared with those zgglgrgis Inenpesg ,-ngerem ,f the But ,1 N." seou. gm, om.-o ma; non. use make these repairs on your car. Borrow the 19:)t4. (Tine SL1)-wilyrsllovx,-(yd,-(ilhali .:)(;imi:;i- tract for the construction of the building. yvmilldlgortlieuig-to develop with the ' Mumesom Puke & H.J. Mnbon, 3.2. I I money at friendly Household Fimmcey Thou. cen 0 ie ia.ion re .'re i. - - , - - ill" - - - y y ., porn p g with sqhd. stone Tans four feet th1c.k' the The at” of "I." was the one L' k ' ' '?j'jTT'jT'jTTT'T' sands of othefs do! More men and wofnen but Smvld it ml-V To 5'95” 30 9” Gem edifice is in no danger of succumbing to 3:59 in 1359 by King Edward in 8 If Canada in onus: Strut prefel'red.,margarinc, and 40 per cent sen”? decay. workmen engaged in reg Canad:;in:rl:!c(: zflgliitlesior (Sydney Posmecmd) J A nhoadpl I". 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