[it nugumi lilWii suiimii PIGIIIIII-L- W. Clonal l. lelilni kdltol And Insular. J. It. Burnett- llow lurk bopnoouuulvo- Docrofury, Uni. (‘cl- l). flan-Trauma!‘ J. A. Ila-Khulna, D. b. 0. Alum-Into Illllol, l). Pour-r” law, ll. lul Putnam Olkulo lcpronntniln-L. J. row-r i The HIdIIdIQVIH Bufidvllvlfiq-Il TUESDAY, A Campus the PRIL 14, 1925 NEARING "rue LIMIT .~».¢»H»»»+»»on V , Much has been heard and read mcentiy about. the burden of war lcbt under which Francs ls being iteraily strangled. Her condition, levastated daring the war, unable .0 collect llicr just reparation of- .er the war, has a/rousrd the syin- pathy of the world and a general iesire that her creditors should be lenient. Though all these years treat Britain has gone on quietly paying her own and her Allies \var isbts, cheerfully assuming burdens if debtwhich would crush any drier country in the ‘world. Recent occurrences seem to indi- ate that British patience is ncar- ng the breaking ‘point. A few‘ days go the Federation of British indus- ries, a body representing the bulk‘ l’ British addressed? memorandum to the Chancellor oil ‘he Exchequer mildly protesting gains-t the leniency shown to deb- suggcsting that1 (Hllv means be sought when iiy a; ‘i YMcDLARTS", . tniiitt i un TINWARE ‘ One Carioad lust Received Wholesale I at i i investors, or nations and iure equitable equation shall be es? Jilishtd between Great Britain‘ ml her Allies in the matter of war’ it-lits. ‘lhc memorandum gave statistics iiiruing out that the British tax-Y dyer is now responsible for an 'in-; Factory 1 :lll(ll and wonicn and children who M public ac“ o‘ m5- m."'°"°t' |lit..totore have dived by the work providedlin the mines are being ted and clothed by the charity of than." neighbours! Unlimited areas of the most fer- tile land on the continent and we llllllullri L. (Junk. . but, Notes T116 Way " “Kipling Oounuolj m. lupin," s the headline of an srLcla ln-thn .._ l4; b, pale cartoon representing mauiey Baldwin the British Pramlar in an earnest privalie conference with Rudyard Kipling. Other linen below intimate that. " the Author and Seer suppl es information for i New York Times. fact Cousin." The writer of the ll‘- ticle. Mr. Georg-e l. Brock, goes on Ito‘ speak of one of the notable con- fcrecs as Skipper of the Ship of State. and or the other as its Mas- ter Mariner. i Be nu that s; it may, m. Prime This column ll or‘! l" I‘. sin-mu w, wfrgIv-If-Iiqflf: ' l! Charlottetown Guardian I00! not manually undone Ibo ov- ininn of con-owl! QQ-O-OV ‘ as: TRANSPORTATION R‘OFFCONTRIBUTIONS T0 I “mousse RELIEF." smdplny we direct the htten- tlop 9f the pllblltt 1.0 Hi6 f8!!! U181 any contributions of Clotbinx. P10- duce, etc., for the relief of the fam- fl-ies or miners at any 01 111° 9'11"" interested, such as Springhill, Stel- liortpn or Glace Bay ‘will lbs carried by the Railway frsa of charge} Parcels of 100 tbs. or less may be i I. iflmp of other 51p: , lav-nub.‘ . rum atooo. oine of dis ailments that ii of" interest to everybody, 4a what Is called pernicious fllllflilll. it seems to rank wth cancer in hiding efforl-s of our scient fic on, .. mu may remember that there is Lially by are iiiiptrtirg carioads oflbeef. cair-jlllflll!" 81111 the P061- I-re 0111181118 loads cf horses, vfrom the western by :1?’ °ll1the1r rezpfzznm 2:111’ pdhncus‘ car loads of eggs “mg-rat eta?) so? etrhsoanfour ssefiutlifill the United States! Enough lumbermaughtera of a Methodist Damon to re-build all our Canadian cities Rev, Geofgg B_ Mggfiongld, who 511 dud make all the paper needed onlnigde rathu. ‘noteworthy msg#6869- tiie continent, yot the cost of luni-'G°°'fi:'ms'l 11;’; :13”; rzafizz“: marr r w u e e Ker and labor ls whiz!‘ m“ no and figures as Madonna ih many of that great artists paintings. Agnes. 1101158 the second daughter, became the ivfe of Sir Edward Poytrter, Pre- sident of" th-e Royal Academy. ..\l.ce, the third daughter, married v ‘John Lockwood Kipling. father of .\ir.ch of the blame lies with the the poet and Alum [he fourth 31?1'1'!111l¢5- 11111611 ‘V1111 1119 DOW" °1"daughter, became the wife of Alfred diagoiities whose interests are bet- isuldnuii, the father 0i Swlllfly ter served by the "niuruturings" naldw-n’ no“ Prime Mmhter‘ and ills. czluscs thereof. That there is soniethingtwrong in the hlarltimcs iii Canada as aiwhoie is abund- antly u l.ler.t. We have iii the past had our pro- difficult than now confronting us. They solved, fcdiraiiy and provin- statesmen, by men-who Zilg gizatigli sanciy calculating mat; would un- dcrznke today to build a cLJhc-r to ient or to sell! There INTI} “murniuiring ‘in the Aiaritlmes" and wiuh good reason. The Premier's father, Alfred Baldwin. came of plain honest country folk and it 1's said he work- ui at his own forge; but he h9- cnme a great iron master and one of the richest nic-n in England. that, however, wad after his marri- age’. noui Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Kip- ling are described by the writer we are following hs middle-class Englishmrn and rural landowners devotul to the soil and the~tradi- tions of England. When the kins- and is time a remedy? blenzs even more those “Tiff were and courageous enough to take their poliiticail lives shipped by 131191198. ""3119 111°" one form of anaemia whet-e the weigh-lug dn excess bs- Qolorlng matter of the red blood should be shipped by twig‘!!!- _ Printed address or shillilillx was will be supplied on nPi711°811°11 1° the Secretary o! the Committee Mr. James Carrngher, Queen Street, Charlottetown ‘in viow of the urgency of the need at the points mentioned, the Committee hopes that a ‘very sen- sia-i response will be made by the public. . With thanks for the space. We are, Sh‘. etc, THE IMINEWS RELIEF COMMIT- TEE, CHARLOTTETOWN. .__._.i looking to Washington rather than to London for inspiration and are more rtady to thwart any policy that would lfnd the Empire to- gether than to follow a British ex- ample. The leader of our Govern- ment has set before us thr-re pro- positions; to retain our British con- liLCllliil if we‘ will. or to make our flllllft! ‘pa-iii ululig the opposte road ways lllili lead to ilultspbndeil-Ce or nucxation. Anccztry count; for much in the making of men. Our Canadian Pre- mier is proud of an ancestor whose name he bears, who was ruily attracted in tiie direcuon oi Washington. That ancestors nnnie- ‘sake spent years upder the shadow of the Stars and Stripes, content DOWMT- It cells become dim-ln-shed in amount. This is usually cured by trash air - and proper diet But in pernicious anaemia. then? ls a loss 1n the num-ber of blood lcelis themselves, and also the lot» in hhomogoibln. A research man, Dr. Cornell. working in Ur. Hunt-Jigs labora- tory. has been doing some sp ciai work on this form of anaemia. By experiments on nuiniais he has been able to hung the blood of the animal to sboul ine same con- d.tion as found ‘in ‘pcrnicniui; anaemia. 1 Ht points out that there are two theories as to llie cause. one in] -:h nttr hutes the trouble to the blood ioiming organs themselves, nun the other attributing it to the ef- fects oi some poisonous substanc- es m the blood “SIM-l. substance is accepted by roost iii- nstvgslor-i now. That the ptasoii, from whatever source it. originates, .11; the nervous system ulocd its.» if. Many of the cases are thought to .ia\e their origin in the puts fiom .iie gums in pyorrhoea. i\ow lli _housands of pt opie have pyorrli: .i and few‘ have pernicious anaemia some other factor must cuter .n.ol and ii.»- dome investigators point out that‘ s severe sl/ock. some emot onai dis- Jllllillifdfli, some sustained strain. so affects the nervous and blood That it is due to some pz-aonaus - a iiciinitt-iy harmful effect up- , mm Tip .-ia__o_g“ac ‘ of conofipqfigu can h firewall": nnppodapllarn-ia . _ ' . . ##4##“- "r- so as." . “is: found hnbit-iormlnudllr Ind in; r- of no avail in rnnnont relief from conct-lpo on. otter-z d this interesting] . REASONS You Get i3etier Satisfaction -When- You Buy n Knitting Machine at MILLER BROS. l. (in tlw saint‘ lirticlc llic prit-i- is loss. l) ~ . You do not have to semi your lllfllil‘_\' will‘ flu- fll'fli‘l'_ ' ~11” w‘ 1n 11911311 of France °1|1In their hands and tackle the job. wvcn pcnce in.the pound; six andbi-hys is again (he only hope‘ Have men mte: at one or the 011181‘ 01 u. the systtm. that a certan special pt) .~.-, and well rewarded there at a time 011 1111M He! 1111 OPDKIFNHHIY 01’ F‘ - half pence in behalf of Italy; nine ‘ml a half pence in behalf of other iebtor nations. The British debt to \.iiit-rica adds another eight anda iziii’ pence, making a total of two Jiiiiings and seven and a hall’ .lI'll("‘ in the pounvllor hail a dol-' itr and three cents in every five ioiiars which the British taxpayer Jiiis to pay on behalf of other debtor rations besides the regular taxes 'or the carrying on of ‘the domestic tiYlifilrflllflll of his own country. The memorandum points out tha-tl "rt-at Britain, under thr. prpsam m. r... l~'lre Insuranéo consult T‘: Y/rz/tduwm mil it. M. SIMPSON in Richmond smut ..|_' t-llllliii. ct-citmr-ict ' (REAM ' You W51? It Let Us Supply You i l r i The ice Cream srasgn i5 "m" "Dan and no doubt you arc making prgipgrb handle the trade. ""8 product you want the best and only the best-it means satisfaction to your customers, increased bus. incss and bigger rgfurns go You. so think it over before i11flcing your ordcrs_ i-ifziizg i-‘rzinco to ‘the amount-of| ‘iiity-oiie million pounds annually, ‘iaiy to the amount tions to I |n buying of twentyq ~1'\"'il iiiiilroiis. other debtor ‘nations: o ‘thi- amount of fortyone million’ hounds. Taking the debt to thel Unitui States alone Great Britain is paying between thinty and 1lfty1 1111111011 Pounds a.‘ year. To raise; this revenue she is obliged to exf port s surplus of thiry-five million iminds over tier imports and that ICE-(YRICAM is now the rccognzzcd quality Icc Cream. Th: people like it and will demand it, narrow her markets and limit her1 conitnorce. This does not look iike| 1 squirt-re deal to Great Britain. Tiie1 Fi-drirntion in presenting ltq mam. We can supply you with "Hindu", any amount of this product at any time. CONSULT OR WRITE CENTRAL CREAMERIES Charlottetown advises u revision of mom-y (exchanges .inrl gea-setilinz, .ii the whole problem of inter-tit‘ lied debt, an advice which ordin- ury ‘prudence would seem to justify. VII-RAT I8 WRONG’! I I telegraphic tles-1 patches is the announcement that‘ the Black Diamond Collier, Wartukn, with a cargo of American bitnimer; ous coal. bound for A niong recent Montreal, is1 held up by ice north of the-Magda- lnn islands. ‘Ilhe coal is consigned m tihe British Empire Steel Cor- poration, and is to replace Nova Strvtla coal which iis not available in the Corporation's own copier-mg, The hominid-i with their unmounted millions of tons of coal. arc idle. some two thousand people are star-' V1118 or bolus fed by the (flin-rity of others, and those in whose power it is to right. this wrong sire vplnying Politics, safeguarding the votes .which thcy want for libs next elec-o fdnn! We are complsoenitly told by cer- tain poliiiicierns that there are "miirmuringg in hhe Msrltimes pro vinceoi" How long with it stop at "murmvuriims," if present conditions continue? We have tin the Mori- times all the natural resources nec- ‘essa/ry for indefinite development. Something About Our Mail Order System Sometimes you find It Im- possible to come to the city fo purchase your drug wants or perhaps you have a pre- scription and cannot conven- iently bring it to our store. It is for people such as you that we have established a MAIL ORDER SYSTEM If matter-n not what you de- dlra In our line all you have to do l: to write-or phone- vvo gulrlntee to deliver the goods when and where you want them. divs us A am. mo FIND our n0- “unset? nus jg..,:aiAcs moon AIL i‘ T yours and wiflrln a few miles of the 'm'ineo lfhooodt ofood in ooliigh u to be almost prohibitive rwhiilo the 1.: 4w »»- ....,..-.. 4 ‘Canada '1'1111L'4.‘ill0n1 is commericaiiy ‘sub-p 1r-rnment? [weather forecast Ifor more Ithan .l" illffll hOlllVF-l, Ol‘ one OI‘ other of their clubs in London, and when homely topics relating 1° 111‘- fzimily and the tillage. the flocks and the bees and the land are dis- p05‘ d nf, what should two such Engi shtncn more naturally talk oi than the things best to be done for England. ' we got the men? Can we get. the disturbing Red out of our labor or- ganizaiions whether we lose their Can we build uyp Canadians whether particular political ‘parties stand ‘fail? have not and can not bhe “inuir- murings" will continue increasing in volume till they become more‘ than a murmur. votes or not? for or ll’ we England has need of the b"! wounzcl she can pct in thrse (lflyfi from all her patriotic wise mvn. whether they are within or outfildc of the Government wziezhei they are practical business mrn 11111‘ ‘Baldwin. or men gifted with imag Vimy Ridge celebration toinoi 11114111“ vls1°nr mrecasl 5M c111“ pbscrvcrs of current 01101115‘ 111* K t“ W, _ilng uudoubtdcly ls. Hm‘ difficul- jiihiiee of the Bishop of 11“ a“ 54-01“ Mm them are many pan] problems awaiting solution. A5 Kipling ‘himself put ‘Pr: 6M9 in his address t othe shippers "the' aflcrmnth of the war still hunt-iii around us like mustard K35 81111 leaves iiii in England. not less ""111 List-where, as open to mental and iiioriil infection as a tircd man is i0 inrliiiirizii." And this is true 111 ’ only i-‘es degree of Canada. i ~-~--——<o>-—¢- EDITORIAL NOTES TO \'-'. The Charlottetown ‘will be cel-i-brzit-l by a banquet in the Hot-vi Victoria tomorrow evening. Now what cartlily good to titc taxpayers of Canada was this ex- ‘trava-gzince on ‘the part of the (luv it is a good thing science does But Canada, unfortunately has no Baldwin at the helm of the ship of state and our ruicns are not tak- not guarantee the accuiracy of a twentysfour hours. or many would bu seeking ‘the semi-tropics ‘for the next tswo summers. men of the Kilillni; 8131119. They 3Y8 F the pauper the other day, and in rc- piy, thc government stated nc ro- port ihad as yet been receive-xi from the delegation which consisted of oaid flaptaiin Joseph Bernier, the dis- Nngulshcrl Arrctic Explorer. whose sorviices have just been recognized by ‘the Royal Geographical Society, is one of our successful islanders shroud, he being a na 15h. ' three members W110 W979‘ $1260 each. That loft >it to be uzi- dgqpgwnd ithat only three constit- uted tiio delegation and tihat. th: totail cost was 83.600. But that was King Government over its expendl- less than ‘hallf Itho tiru-th, as the fol- lures has no parallel] in‘ pairfi-iament- 10W111K 011051101115 ""11 3119mm’ dry iii-nanny. The well-admiuister-Illhflw! ed rebuke of Speaker Lemieux in ordering one of their replies to be expungerl rfrnm the records of the House may have a salutary effect —on the other ‘hand it may not. tlve of Tigri- The juggling and evasion of the a o MR. CAMPBELL: 1. What members of the Press Gallery were included in iihe dole!!!- tion to the exhibition at We-mbley England, in 1924, at -t'h expense of the Dominion government‘! 2. Whait iwss ‘the expense to the Dominion government in each case? 3. What members of the Senate were included in tibia delegoti ni? l. Were any other individuals ex- copt members of the House of Coni- mons, the Senate, or the Press Gal- lery included i-n the delegation and Mr. J. E. B. McCrendy has been inundated with congratulations and invitations since ce/iebratin-g his eight-sixth birthday. ‘He was in- vited to ‘be a guest of, honour at the D'Arcy McGee banquet last evening; and has received n most cordial invitation to ‘be present st the Press gallery annual dinner at Chateau lmirler on the twenty-fifth. Needless to say Mr. lMoCrenldy bod to send his regrets in botih instan- ces. Dominion government? 5. What was the total cost of the delegation? Hon. Mr. ‘ROBE: 1. Thou. Eraser, J. A. Fortior. 2. $899.94 each. 3 None Another. gin-dominance of Jug- Rlltlfl and is to be found in the Kiiig Government's Yng counsel with, imperial-minded - whose expenses were paid by the z (icing its de dly work. The gaining of lhis much know- ledge about pernicious snaeni-a is, encouraging to say the least. I Blood transfusion and rest are, th-e big factors in treating this con-i (Ltiou. ‘ I WGY Program WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1S Wu! iaclin-iiectddy. .'\ \.|, General Electric Company “I90 Kiiocychs 15313.5 dieters) Eastern Standard Time 11:55 a. m.~—'l‘iin‘e signals. ‘ 12:30 p. lll.——-\ Stock market ro-| port. ‘ l2: p0fL 12:45 p. m.——Wea.ther report. 15:00 p. iii.---i'roducc dud stock market quuuuloni-i; news iiuiict- .ns. 6:30 p rt-n. 6:45 p. lll.'—l\(ll"‘llllll‘e story from Youths Companion. l 7:00 p. in.—~i’rngram by Albany Strand Theatre Orchestra. Julius‘ 1Boxhorn, conductor; Floyd H, wul- tc-rs, organist. .- | SiLbNT NIGHT. i Two Sculptor; Stage Riot ROME, April 12.-—The decision‘ of n committee which selected- from many entries a war mlernorlg] for Mliian has caused great dis- when under stress of war Canada sadly needed every one of her loy- al sons at home. He returned when or after th‘: Republic. until then neutral, folt compelled to enter the war. ' There may be extenuating cir- cumstances behind his words and hismction as above outlined and if l so they wouldlhe gladly recorded’ in the way of explanation or excuse if publicly stated on his behalf. But our point is this: Canadians do not dosh-Q either national indepen- dence or annexation to tho big Re- public. The great majority- of Can- djiiiis are monarciiists and not rc- publicans. They want no other flat; ovt-r them than that of the British illmpire alld are 191111)’ 1° 61111597111" to the loyal sentiment of Sl_r John Zliacdonald. “A British subleflt 1 was born and n British subject l will die!" » ~10 p. m.~—Produoe market ro-' . tin-Program for child- OQQ-QFQQ-QQ v 0 9 w- PRAYER FlOR Wi‘SDOM:— So teach us to number our days. that we may'apply our hearts unto wis- dom. Psalm 90:12. rimvniu-o Lord. our are passing swiftly by. hilt W8 19°11‘ to ‘ineu. and the fear uf the Lord is the crying o! 1111111111111- TI-IE FIRST ROBIN Ah, joyous. bird. so hllthc and 811)’. You‘ve come again to cheer the o-o-oo-o i Daily Selections FOR i Guardian Readers 04-000- APRIL 141 1925 "~ v day And challenge thlfi D1101" 11°15 °1 m no To lgfly range -in song sublime. Aro you full conscious what you do To banish gloom and care sub- due. r0 wnrni the iienit mwsken mirth- Aml turn the mind from weifilll of earth‘! 1 pa“, goiigster with the scarlet breast. Rippling still air with sweetest 90118 ~ Most =deariy loved the blrdfl among. Each season sees you come again With note-refreshed from‘ sdbl-ir. ern pinill; Warmest welcome alwafl you. Tfllb oillBeri briflslfls 10v 1111""- —G. R. McKenn. moots ‘x; v, O-O-OQOOO-QO Character Readingl mms+mmmmm WHAT TH! OHINDENOTEQ it" is rather a curious fact that the chin is glass observed in taking mental stock of th-e face of a friend or ‘newly-made acquaintance than .1 of Sculptor Castigiioni. considered Steamer With Scien- from since March 29, when the tion of the ship daily to ‘New York. 11y the public and press as one of t-ists is Missing- Cnptnln reported all was well, 200 “mo” n! other “Hunt The Arcturus carried I crow of reply to enquiries ‘regs-Qingdao "4. Yes: two newspaper correc- Wemliley niiiinnhvn delegation pendants. one mm arm-ii Colum- Whon this deivlflfldn woo proposed bin. (Hurry Hodgeslond one from u m acmngiy chimed u» s. thQINw Bninowlck (c. c. Ami-d‘), m, oppositions and details csflerl i-irlnxpensen of the for-moi- amounting whichjware not fortdnomlng. ‘rwoito I900 and of the latter w 8809.95. questions grounding It were put on 6. 37,709.63. p- nan-a ~ ~ - It. ‘we mentally register the content among sculptors‘ whose works were ruycctcd.’ Two of the disappointed scuip-l criticizing the| the exhibition ol’ dc- 818118. Pfoceeded to smash first] the best ,1 The little son of ‘Castiglionl bins: into teans whrn they were 51111191111115! the model. crying, “Don't destroy paprg work," General panic followed and the pnilce had to intervene. Two avulivwm Ginnlnazzl. of Rome, and, NEW YIC-RK. pril l2—;l'owcrful radio stations and ships at gen which for flvo days have tilled the Inir with calls for the steamship Arcturus crryinz William Beebe and s Krill-ll) of scientis s on the 11909 sea oceanographic expedition miles south of Panama. The Arcturus left New York on February 10, and nmii- n trip to the Saragossa Sea on March 28 Dut_ out from Panama for n visit to the Galapagos Islands in the Pa- cific. 130 miles wost. of Ecurlor. The vessel carried two powerful Ibi- onerokson. It is not specially 35 111111 with the 14 sclsntists and noticeable, jnless, perhaps, it h‘ two passengers the-total on board very woalranl recoding. ma‘ tttlilenlllgére w. h. m‘ h _ ac n s n a Jnmng me h-i-ro, indeed. is a weoklluj. [scientists thick the “Expedition According to nathorities, thermmlght be on the ion-go 01mm; tm. srsnoJelo than yo or oigdiffer- portstit dlscov ,- and. ma; tn w. 0M tnsl. Inch" n tin loud dei- not tube culture nil infor- I “'0 do not iISk tlu- people Lo lrmlt us. wr- “trusl tlu- lli-oplc. We give instructions fru- iuul k 00p ox- lrus and noodle-s lu slot-it. ' ' “'0 not only |II‘(‘|)lI_\' llic frcigrlit-oi‘ ex, ‘ pressiigc. but We ‘sell for l(‘.‘~li~‘1I_I.0Ill'_\'. ll. “'0 (lo not use fake iiilvci'i.islliwgiftu" i-litiui that our iniu-Iiiiia- will bring" you l'l(‘|Il‘.'-l Iii u short time. i ' “'0 do not (iffvr any lmils to (‘lot-u- the sulc, (liu- price to allaud that lliv lowest. MILLER BROS H5 (if. (Ecol-go Sf. ~ l diZ-l-l-i-tts i Shipments from abroad arriving In damaged condition should be immedlatelyroporfed for lurvey and lpprnln- ment to AGENTS FOR Lloyd’s, London, Eng. " Lord Byng 0f Vimy Will Address Vet- erans MONKITON, N. 8.. April 13. - ln connection with tho broadcast- ing of the apprentices banquet from Btu/tion CNRA. Moncion on Wednesday evening in addition to programme already published. an address by the Governor General Lord Byng of Vimy u» the Great War y-etorsns Association on the occas’ of their anniversary will. be broadcaltnd. The Govsrnorl Genera-Vs address to the Veterans will be put. on thp sir at nine o'clock p1 m. ' Glace Bay Citizens ‘Going to U. S. (Canadian Prue) / GLAOE BAY, April 1I—"Ao a ro- ruit of tho industrial tie-up Glace Bay has ‘loot and is lowing many of its but citizens to the United Stanton." llys the Glace Buy Oulotto. which continues: t "ln the four weoks ohot have o1@oyinent lnfloliofll. York. A number. Jud New geared employ- ment in Detroit, ,1 itiflburg and [Cbicagoh , w __ ,_ " Many other‘ ; 1965i Null! lmcu are only r waiting un- I til the opening of the isbipiiing season and if they .find that the ‘period of idleness at tho mines is to be ‘prolonged ibayohd t-hls ‘point ‘they contemplate seeking othe-r fliqilds. Not only are the youn- ger ‘men saving the community but entire rnmiilos mime touring Glace Bay and ‘blue mining afoul tor 800d and sotitlling down in tho coun- try to the south." (tmfs *I.K'ID'NEYF Pills. 1. it“ ,. 111011‘ W kfl. and thlen the moduli-t CIITIO Pizzi, o! Miiiiin. were arrest. of the ‘New York Zoological 8o- wireless outfits w-ith s range nf square, and narrow. the rims mntion from the ship was being of other rtlslu. Their fury ‘turn- od in particular against the work Rd. The majority of time 75 models ox-hibitcd were damaged. cioty, continued today their efforts. T116 fiXlletlltion has not been heard 6.000 miles and previous to March 30 the captain reported the noni- mund. the indented. tho- minted, withhold until din I210. mom“, . i...._til- wards of v paychoiogioallmm have placed since the sbriko hogan up-'-‘ ixty iuuenu of m] let for the sum. the , unynrlty at diam having secured