. i l <1 » 1 ‘ , ~ v » ll , r' ; o . V t ' - "»~"_,*~'f.'~l`. i . :-‘ s ~ ~ \' X4 , . ~l,‘ i , t i . '.o»', \ > 5 ’ L 4 _ ' ¢ , ~ v i 1 l i ' ° , v i .. l l -. .'1- i \ l fo _ , L » l .l r. ‘ ~ l . . . .. _ ,_. , _ -:5- ~ f-'.~ . 9 . ,. , _ '-1.1. - * - » ’ -» .~ 3.' , - r '~‘.` " ' 'so when I would beget content. 4*" __ 1 _ \ _, ,A “ l .`,i_7 . i. ._ V 'r 1- ."@". l ` r ` rf.‘1: .l ' ' ' = - “ Ihr _ _ ~ _r _ _ ` ` for the God of Nature, and there- i_ f¢ 'fore trust in Him." "1 " "* ' , -_ .t‘_ J " ....- .».._ _ , .. ,~-» W » _f_ 1 1, . _ , ___ ., ~. ~ _ - , _ i v ._ ’ v . . 1- l. t . ,. l 4 X _ . ., . . l ..». _,_ ,1:;_t'i`~_-'_“ L .AT `--' " 'z _ 1, - i. "r "- ‘ “ ~ if "._,_>_ » _ f ` _,_.§_i,:,_.~; ' H; i ‘ ‘ i 8 ,»'¢~ ._ - i_ ll . '_ _ J; ` . ' _- 'iv __ ,, ._'_.:,l '. ' I . , i ‘ . _ t , i_ ' l l 1 ' 1 o . , . . , ,. , , "."| v -`_l‘ , Si. 51'? ', »~ ~~:.» , . . i,'l_..'1 ,_. , _ ,'._,_ »._a.._, »,,_-f_,. ‘o'».»..'_-,~' '.»'.» " _f.._" _-'<'.t’.» ~' ;/ in rin- “lil .~,, »~_' 1 /,_.'_.~_-_-_ .-_ '___, j' *f». ,,_._< ,_ i__~ $41, ,_ __,¢r__.r’,_l,i.._t ..__.,._'», qt 1. _'W1' » )i",,‘ '_ .~ iv-`~"“'.‘;`~; "r',"'/~’~"/"~'»;~#»..fl ,¢1`r1?...‘.» .{'“l;:;»_ <0 ‘¢~f;’a‘;f'.';-f f_ M..'l.'-'-;',/' 5”? ` 1, '_';-'.’-;,','-,¢'1'."»_‘f1".i'_!f,)‘~ i .ii_,_;,l ,w 1;/_ _,ox A 1 i' 1 2 "f'““,»,9./.»li,f Yi* ./'f' "l-_i,»' _,-."_f__ ' Q - -_ _ ..,.. :~. ,;f,i,‘:-fg,”'<,,_f»,- . ‘sr __ 3:... \. - FF '»<_'./;1'.'f»’3);'§}@’.-.{:€’;=i"£i ~- -f ':'~¢;-.l "=',..,»_l», fi >;':." ,1.f',.:-4/ff':,"_1;.' i .f.--_...-¢¢» i i I v _Tjf-_,- :_ ‘ ' I " .q 'thot take no care, .and those very .»~ ff <5: =1<-~< f.f.'-f--f ft ' /ff/» _ i flu the local Liberal organ as "one PAGE FOUR _ __ _ _ THE 'cHAnLo'rTETowN GU 7*--i-~ -r*‘T' ‘ THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ii`Z.`.° 'lr § \itl un \l i'. \'i¢l"l’F"’°\0‘"""-’- H- Hume" P3159 '~ »-\v. rn ... 4. -_ ~- ‘H`"`m" s..,;.`l=iri-1,1.-nr..<~ol. ll. l:.i;i..r nnd .\li\nni.»\ug birl-oior-.|. ll. llurvvfr _qos-1..-iilln lillitnr.--l~‘|f:lnk _\_\_'_ulIr:Lluii__l). li, Currie "*"°°"T' >}n7 folnul-V-]l'l.§§7 $5.00 our your lin "'\\‘f\"°<'> ‘l~“"*'“‘*1~ ' ) M:<`i.’.:lzlml»\-i ly\:i\rAiill llllrlllluel) Hliiilfil in 1-'¢\"“‘l“ ""4 U"""d S'“""' y .-\l)\`l‘I|lTlSlN(i lKEl'RE§ICN"l'A’l‘I\'ES _ Th l~_\ugi|l»_\~ '|’owr~r lnnlllnl-,-, sr. Louis; l:l~nn |miIllinl:,.\ti:|nl=l: Mon-iilucck Iiuiiiiiulr. -"-1“ in W l-`rn|\<~irl~r»; 1151.1 N~»_ iifiiil Strut-t_ l’i|llilii4»lpllil\ - . ' -' clare A, .\i||cKi\lllou, D. .\`. U. l£\|lliilng_ Chicngo: Synflicllte 'irnst ‘_ Morning Maxim . ` Mu, " If you have zl home to create and ibrll you have plenty avenues of escape from monotony or dullncss. ll family to enjoy and enough work, SATURDAY, OCTOBER U, 1932 ' THANKSGIVING =' ' _ _ . . ‘As the 'I’il:ilii;su;v:llg zmlllversnl-y 'draws nenr, it is fitting to dwell on me public revenue mx now n effect tile lnrlnfclld b‘.°ssing;s which the u surplus is possible i°0r the Cl11‘I`0Yli~ c liz.-ills of this country have enjoy- ed. 'l‘lle:e blessings are summed up in rl fenzure nrticle in todays issue penditures by over 90 per cent it iS by Mr. l"l':|nk Yeigh, -noted Canilrl- estimated; it wilireduceihe need 101' inn Statistician, and they provide seed grain advances and will enable abundant material for saiutary re- the payment of asubstantilll aln0uDt `lemon. Poruonlhrly gratifying no the bountiful hal vests and the Lnciicrttiofls that Canada is on the tllresllold of a new era. of Emu plre trade development and expan- sion. The past few years have been difficult, but they afford lessons 'which should be invaluable' through- out the coming months. While there' is much cause for llational thanksgiving, the rsonai *Servo God and keep cheerful" was Island 11°” ° huge ban °f $1250" been added to Cnnada's historical after eight months of conferring the 3 gr shows a reduction in €XP€lldiiU1"3 and a heartening increase in rev- enue. With the active collection of year. The larger retum from this yeg_r's crops will reduce relief ex- of tax nrrenrs. lmpxvnd purchas- ing will increase provincial revenues from the gasoline tax and other sources. ` QUESTION AND ANSWER “The question which the people of Prince Edward Island are asking today, and this question still re- mains unanswered, is: ‘Why did _ . _l.___. _‘___ i ._ _ _. ___,,_.___,_.___ _ -_._ _,W _,_ _ __ _ _ _. _ _ _ __ __ _ __ ...,...,¢r.~..-i-»--»--»---»~---»-----=-------~~~~~'--~'-'~*“-‘*“*“"“"“'*`”” _ I -~. .. w " » o “MY , l if _ ___ M_________ ________~_`___»____¢________ V _ __ ___ ____A_______ ___`___“_~____Q“_w____*'_ _‘_ _ _ _ _ . . .H . __ _ _ - ,_ . __ ._ ,._ lu., l, ,_ . ,_, _ _ .._ _ _. . _ __._,.._~._.,_ ..;_;,._... ;-. _kv ____ __ _*_____‘___A___ _“__” _“___ ._ www ~ | ARDIAN OCTOBER 8, 1932 Sun out be stultlfled. led his followers into the Valley of effort is being made within the 5 Liberal mils lo have him ousted G from the leadership. , in h te ra h ca - ono:trs:;i1l erlgseonsdyof ian; arid I r’ Notwithstanding the adverse com- ment, °g me smaller Liberal news- KING 1zEPR11uANoED vapor farmer the ”°°“‘ I’“P°" ___ lal qcnference and their feeble ef- e anwuver sun‘u,,ubuessv°lc_ forts to miminize the achievements V of Premier Bennett, such an auth- he opinions oi' many. Liberals uthouatlve and representative estern Canada when it de- _;,umal as me Emulx-8 Review has s that iis P8113' leidelh MY- this tosay of the Conference. “Pub- kenzm King “Ll thr°hgh'" The nh °pm1°n has acclaimed the con' One of the surprising points oxf i oompulns thot lvlr. King "is f“""°“°° ““ °“t`°t°“d'”“ds‘,',°°°s;' A abou : _ . to ol who with heads and with ffgnmt “ep “rw” as ee? people," that he is "living in I “ple groove as deep and as narrow as I political unity. Where so much op- ‘nd political grove," that his speeches iwrtlmity for publicity Wu made exhibit "injured vanity and acad- gg; emic quibllling" and that “were he within permitted to continue the PPOSN-'»5 come,-ned 51% 55 exgggorgied of this Dcmillion would be retarded lyy on W U31-\°S¢5 ted and L`beral thinking itself would P ~~ -. thes Such an indictment, launched gig? editorially from a leading Liberal au_ newspaper on the eve of the 0D&¥\_|-U8 nett, of Parliament, is significant in Over more ways than one. It means, 1”? among other things, ‘hat Mr. King 3?' in erm has not been forgiven for having 8 Humiliation, and that a concerted Th ia and 'and ensuring the certainty of lable it was perhaps natural fu lockers and at times used for df ` ' hardly legitimate. But v __ who presided without a. break W away lik, snow before the ris- sons sun." cal., _has intimated that it backs me a.ny's stand for arms equality feet that it will refuse to take part duy_ the resumed sittings of the and League of Nations disarmament one towards enlarging the prin 1919 doct , when controversy arose from gn the position of the parties wo to b ts The determination of the Wm h _ gations, and. alone and beyond stand why more or mem Wu" not the master mind of Mr. Ben- gmc th’ c°nf°"n°°' quickly °'d` a small number of cases in this differences, and any feelings large mlm, , d “Mm” that “V56 melted 5p"'°d` There may be a number of rea- ‘gl ”"" V enough rest each twenty-four hours, e ¢°V°=rnmen¢ °f SWM RW keeping busy with their patients on WORBY ABOUT THE FLU t the Flu epidemic of 1918 a. id Jem was how so many nurses and who ors, working in the midst of lt, ary tors and nurses were working < ulmy yen," before, by James Pm' h hundreds of these Flu cases kl died, it is hard to under mn ken. Z. hat is the likely reason for such lm , such as knowing how to take with of themselves, trying to get time winch kept them on their | A considerable portion of the l eating regularly of good food so forth, but I think there was To other outstanding reason. The not f Regius Professor of Physic ill im U Univel;Sity of Cambrldsel. _ The word “appendicltis", mucll “"5 ° criti ' ' ` Latin and Greek terminaiivri iii-§» th constructed by R. H. Fitz, of 3 Bogton, Mass., 1886. It does not _f qu --~ appear in the first volume of the °m‘ or n us fire w.s..¢....u.o. W hen you remember that these _ Anno nson ronchcpneumonia, and many oft “me yum md by Thomas Add; generally recognised nappesred in this country in mm z it was then called "p‘€fiiy' “Te d phut,_s_.. ,_ “rm dullug from 1343, constancy, order, bounty, beauty an just entered ln ,_ _subgcqumt volume fullness of fru.tion, producing things cos) of tho oxford Dictionary 8004 A reference to &Ui>¢YldiCiUl- eye- ‘jwhon ~Appohdioilio"“" » » _ = A fa - what woo.“Porliyphliios” _ The Wzanksgzvzng Spzrit (sir Humphrey Roileswn, Bart., __ _flifontreal Gazette) d Dictionary the editor. SU' ph” _ es A H Muna” ld me that promptng to this service is not the and i resu n that volume of the D cii0H was in course of l>reroPaU°“ but not contract the Flu. Of a sta!! (lm) he consulted a regius pro i°°“"i of 35 doctors in one hospital only lego; of medicine, and was i - “W d and out of iid nurses not more formed mai, if, was not necessary “nd 10, contracted the Flu. to ingiude it, as the disease was ETB” ne of them died. very r,_|.,_ i °°m° it had b dosonbedilfi ugh een _ which in lass, appondioius was not law until infiuen- of tow eu Changes In “The gfrbert says: “Mom servants wait _md 99 Th in lslz, by John some in 111° d y many of which went on k l the les. e were small. if BIm0y1!18. 121- e e y B ' 1836' by Thumas Hodg In n _ ever. ' ’ c cised as a barbarous hyblld Of ;"__“3° It b¢l0ngs to all peoples a- the 0 To say it is primitive certifies has thanksgiving observance is not as e of ancient ignorance. The he arises rather out of the deep ependent creatures, living da'iy Hu and th everygood and perfect gift. our there can be no dispute. Nat- ls one vast system of hospitallt pun Earth is as fresh and fertile as the wh'ch rounds off the elements yon , snow, hail, rain and vapor the the spectacle of harvest. Nat- give t of any formal commandment, Shu., _ harvest ction felt in every age that we pressed down and “mums om - - ve hourly upon the bounty of the mot l; Father cf Light from whom look at the simple facts about of :__- .V The seasons obey some inner it _n “nksiflvi-U3 dal' is 0- 50°C! °1d made for our welfare M beg; W ln. It has the sanction of long have ° ‘ gleaned up in our mind.; but m9l'€S¢ frasment of the richer towed in stintiess megs”-¢, and 5f’m°°n° hu 5Pi»iy remarked, :lint conceit antique whim, a hood d d of ritual. to bo listed as one The on not B venue Hu um" ir ¢1°i¢l' choice could have been Charlesworth noted writer on mus mm gg about 4% pe, l-,ent The _ _ ersof America. County officials have rapidly increasing overdraft at the 3;" lh:;n$s;fm;e,:v1;:poT::;;1:t Ullardt g_<:§>__ps l'rTt'o _ns ' s re~es a s some r lvh-. ohorleswol-th indicated that somblmoo of pesos, while md °“°h °h““€°S been 1“°1“d¢d wuhln 3 or 4 day_s_ lt ll “lu in in the hectic period when Lord system for a few days after you particular attention would be devot De quarterly, and, of course, the Bank ed to ladle problems ln the Man Beomuc the school authorities the fha” $20000” If L’ "°W tory or the isth Battalion, conod oi 1931, while the volno or form had Pay ° °"°" r i' letters and reminiscences of former single p-Wim, was there an in- live 5'” bank W” Wen Satisfied f°" it _ was 1832 p.c.: in New Brunswick. 15 remain as long as s Liberal ' 23.68 p.o. The greatest decrease ofirmd o an o t e new C'-U mountodto 500'! po. tilated room, eat your meals reg- se l vgmmmg was in power but dld madu 1 chain” 1 h _ 811 WM in Mlhiiobls, Wbére it B.-_Oil mi Mm th* “me °°“”d°“°5 5" adtan Radio Broadcasting comnns- I ulariy making sure of some fruit d a , . _ - - _ _ ` ' ' ' miners and .strike breakers in the as __D______g me _______ _md ___ _ ical and literary subjects. Coupled nlinois coal fields still continues. Art. eating __ 5 "_’“m ° with Mir. Charlesworth’s qualified- Taylorvillo the otilce of the local should you bg “choked with 9, 1981, when the Lea Government ,Kms from 5 Cullum, stmdpolm is uwmpupef was bombed as were the col h of . was in power, the bond market was hu long experience in buslnes “_ olilices of the United Mme Work- an a great amount of the “fight” really taken complete hold. (7) lmpol-tuned by lu, bank mented by excerpts :mm ermnu 1981 in Prince Edward Island, the form, this thought, trying not to tm on th d M in p decrease was only 362 In not a Wofgy 1\b°\1ff it. mlb’ “V0 ml-“Y hem ‘ ad All that you can do to ward it oi! is to try to keep buoyant in mind 1 body, take regular exercise, get an leafy vegetables every day. eat many patients seeing others del, only natural, but you can see to t out from them before the Flu Un jon As the Flu may come along any the e and it may be in s severe _ev tdoors daily, sleep in swell ven- wh old crowds, and wash your hands 1 often as possible, always before 3 ' o d, feel tired, have some pains or an es about the body, get right to m _ cars' has opened, and members F uthorities were willing to carry Mme Pmvlnces and W te C _ W13h°¢ 70 #Witch 1 Dumb” °f WP' are Z0 bed and call your doctor. _ chu” lay ln bed as long M your d°c_ down from the astral planes, must advises it, remembering that the Flue seems to come and experience queer twinges. No "better-." Those extra days “fi “N "““°“‘ -i°“m°-1 W0 what me uid be spent in bed. W” the Times indicates something ever- gkin to the beginning of a new era, There isn't any question but that event on Monday the old ..Thun_ ual er" will appear in a new dress. new e it will be how only to us. as o edit# ll " the F 1" “tacked them' This matter of fact it will be a. reversion °1°‘“' in th on . graph ' _ ;°y`I;hed n;:r°1:8e:A: l.-gre gully view of the violently expressed the lvol-ssl Register," this historic old °PiHi°“S °f ‘°“‘° °‘ 1*” ’°3“‘“’ 9”" mal three years later adopted "ns title or the 'rlmes which it has 01211853 1" *M PW" 1" “L” 5°““‘“P‘ °f er since retained, and will con- ed omed its front page since 1788 the nal style of block Roman letters in éhe Ury ter" first appeared. - mg’ ~ s ich The Daily Universal Regis Back in the possession of succes- Pe uo so to do. nut the Gothic moot- Il _ ...me .nmeB_.. wulch has hundred years ago mentioned that ed r mn of me orluuml John WB_u_e,._ but eamed for his paper the sobri- ll and who bear the family name, the q“ 5 e ebrated newspaper is to revert to Q dn” slum lu by M found” century, true to ancient form, the bo lm Walter of the mth cenhu.y_ Times continues to be a sort of law tel-ic. John Dellmu of the 19th_ the unto itself. It. will continue to have ment, or to make the best use oi' d out mmuus edum. who eve, wok the good wishes of friends all over life, of tho Times, lf they look the 31°b°- “ul dimension of the I-\l'0Vi51°¥1 ml” the ._l__.i_.--_-l- 408 _ _ the corner under the masthead mv- kc KT W _ ' I” -“ son, chaimmn of the conference, ex- b t th Flu." ' such sweeping Changes are "mls" 31° ,lumen should not be' 10,.gouen_ the Govemment of Prince Edward Another Valuable volume has pressed wnoem md regret that w°"y 3 °“ ° and we are on the eve of such an lkl bespeak the good work of God ° to be thanifful. 'I’he're is deep meaning in the re story about c. certain Ger- farmer who, when about to csued his lads to me ‘bedside said: "There is a treasure upon farm. Dig for it." He died be- tlley received my answer- to question, "Where is it!" They “P WCW f00¢ of soil round about old homestead in search of the these items finding a. modest treasure trove they deemed would them rich and independent of labor to which they had been in the most radical of modern accustomed. It was only when they spapers. J. A. Spcnder, former saw ly indicated in his autobio- had with his own individuality. that Times was regarded as "the ly the ground so tiiled bring forth r of the Westminster Gazette, gi-sin in ten-fold abundance of what been its previous yield that they y how difficult he found it in came to realize what was mount by treasure hidden in the earth. sense oi’ vsluu had been in Their - , to make even the most modest verted. And is not this largely true us oil? Do we realize as we ougm the so-called commonplace, fa.- was Emerson who, nearly a mils; and regular benefits receiv- each day, and of which we hud- deign to take account, Ano in' early thirties of the 19th cen- heritage. Half our troubles in life Captain Sterling by his writ- onal acknowledgement of Peel, lung ho of "The Thunderer" proceedfmmtbslackofaduovul- secured not only the grateful ustion 'of the blessings which bv- to the simple essentials of live- od. If we have health, friends ra.i.me-nt and the right use of ,D be changed ,mu ,U ,ue ,,,,g_ phloklost thing in England." and in reality the richest portion or our In . food, the early thirties of the 20th our faculties, we have reason \o thankful; and no amount of mc.- 1 goods can help us to content- unless the thankful spirit pre- in our hearts. rthcliffe for a. few years convert- described as "an enlarged edi- Fnsan, ML P., nor Senator McArthur ,bo ln Ottawa on this momentous Bccasion. In view of Mr. MncLearl's ‘Ldire forebodings about the results i . Senators from all parts of the i¢Dominion are in attendance. There lre, however two truants from e Session belonging in this Province. Neither Mr. A`._ E. Mac- *has deemed it worth his while to bf the Imperial Conference agree- which was higher than could be G standard, the market for all class- es of bonds became dernorallzed and t bout the intention of the Gov- es rn ln' h ho loan at that rat of i to t, U* “`°’“ °"'° '°h°°1 *° °'“°"i‘"' “ 5 ° " 'es ada- 'Fm "W “Halma” i-'I 11° on-:xo or more than iooo school 0 as mentioned oltoh before, ‘lt is ° of the Daily Mail," some celes wut'-' strangertothissectionofthecountry, children took place in Edinburgh, 80?/ obtained by the sale of bonds _ . . havlnu vlslued Churlotlemm, md 3¢°¢1and_ The ,frilm had the full F1 In August “nd september' WM” other Maritime centres on several "VW" M th' mrmts of the Im reat Britain went off the --gold occusl°u_,_ 055439- weak went' ‘Wm bm ‘P W°“°- Th” Bank Burnaby as chief oommlmonor of brine taken to orsanize an infer- hen increased the rate of interest th, Marla,” Pmvuw” Trade national relief fund similar to that ' from 5 per cent to 51/. per cent. commlssum Wm be re _med b u which did such fins humanitarian __ _ ** Economic conditions are so ser- The feSi8'l'1ation of Mr. R.. W. E- lou: in Chile that steps are now " Bl' y a , I In september the bunker l lr d _ service in Ruuia after the war The 5 “Q” E sections of the Canad an commun reomt upsetmme polluml Situation nsibls for a great number of iv/ .lfn ll hearts. 5 I ' »-. BECESSIONAL W ion _ uns on the lee, mo ,om um, tial disturbances might almost have u 0,. other ullmeuts that ls mb been expected. It would have seem- ed as if some new “Uzzah put forth his hand to the ark of God, and took hold of it," and that he might. have been expected to be visited isbn-lent. ehsnked ln almost "Vt 1° 515% GMPE. and Benerai character. The body type of, the pu, “.\‘nents, one would imagine that he particularly would be anxious to 'follow every move of the opening stages of the session in the inter- C :eats of his constituents. But there 'are other interests which appur- ithcse gentlemen than the discharge liof the duties for which they ure b -paid. There is a. provincial b_v~vlec- itioh in tho Firth nl.-mot or Priiioo It is reported to be the illicntion of ,_ v . |-Iiiir. MacLean and Senator t‘.'irl\r- fsurely this is :l case of liliscllrcv-teal d al. The sphere of public uscfulncq ftime is at Ottawa, not S\lnllllr~l~.1mtr'es cur- WWAAI Gi the Cl.lIl'€Ilt H5681 YCBX' Thgy mm up Qhg 'hgh mtrgvgygy H10# Of PHDCQ A‘“A'Ar;lif;_r'fi1_A;ly__°“_ “T9 Vfrge “ned then' b\|Ym¥r U19 WISH' °0\mt‘ In the same period s. year ago and while me estimated surplus of $149,- 200 for the current _vcarmay not be o ity with which Mr. Bumaby has hs, made it impossible to solve the Tam t° reduce the °"°’dfaft- come in contact during his strenuous economic dimcultles of the country ere was authority b St t t f d ousan f N _ the borrowing of $150 obo oi?-le yew of omce' A “Mm °‘ tm idinsezxgany th ds me umm Fad” thi’ A“i‘”“H’° “liar-lishts; __ _ -1 P Maritime Provinces and an enthus- _ Down the great ear-th's glimmer. d ` e n and $450,000 at .l per c t, b t ____ Bank __0___s_d0 __ _ _ 9" U iastic booster for the Maritimes In 5 llmrply worded omcm me _ G re t nadvisable ln his adopted provlnce of 0ntado_ omndum which caused constemr lide the days and nights, 10 l l i . iehuy hovo o stronger omdotlon for co cal mr bids. The °m°""°”°y Mr- Bllmabr was the ideal mon to tion in Berth, the British govern- m ing chnncei rinsed by the loss of Fslconwood head the commlssllm whluh was ment wok its stand with France in Eigeakégdged tithe grass' and Prince 'JI Wai” CUHCSG formed for the purpose of advanc- rejecting me plea' °f Gemmy mr Falls the adlsrilr and tho sim rought about a situation requiring mg Maritime grade interest, in m°i_h?8;§;hmwT;'§gb!;;°;§ tex; ness; _ _ E s°_"_‘;i_‘_‘;1__f”P°"d"“’° “nd the control cohgdd. nb work in this of the vorroulol treaty. Germany We m"‘"'1‘° ‘md PW' _ on Wednesday, october ig; ,mn _ ‘ cy “mr” “Ot PYCPM' capacity has been invaluable, and it countered this unexpected rebuff on Lime Moth 1 , cd to increase the advances of cred- ls reassuring to note that ln reslgm the part of England by stating that Soul of nr ers 0 the cmd’ necessary for erecting tho n . she would withdraw from the Leng- e and seed of md’ M his government would not be drawn newsprint lndustry has grown ln times as much. In the same imc production in the United States fell meriy. _ Those who blame the Bennett UW mg, for personal business reasons, _ Nm f dm We must fare into the silence '» ~ ~ - _ . . ue o ons con erence on - ,th __ to _ _ ___ _ nlstl.utlol.s unless the existing tl hi f iss' .hi h ill At the knees of God. __ u rcmnln tlere uni ilu. l3tll. m__e__d_______ WL _ _ _ lf? C C C0Y1'l_m *OMF* P. 9 W armament abuut to reassemble in “ ‘°’° °°"S“1”f“blY fe- ull i l t. ' fe t d - pi-es . ucc-ri. This is it fact which absol- iunlfllal: :lie v;;;ni:;stio:: mem ltztvt noteId|Sdllii51l_;l<;)vl?ersesxiit‘0il;g(:i1if lrlifbile tiomlfsdes or the sky ~. Z W E We wander by, til' these gentlemen nt tllc present _A§E_i};;hSpoS0s of the argumcm that _-___ 71:* 70 :BW gh? arm; __‘:°n_f9’i’;__°e_' Going, going, going, going, . ._ vr-rnment should have wait- An Investigation is being conduct- 1 °u3h 9 'ta ed emi’ 9' “JY 3 Softly as g sigh, ow along the solemn heights has - 1 alt hll Der will be changed to a new font Wiled the Times New Roman which esiSlled after tmts by ophthalmic P°1't5~" NEW WPG is Promised also r the headlines, although there is W be 11° departure from the rihglo column heads. Tm Principal news will continue 0° H116 2 place in the mlddlo or the Piper. Advertisements wiii remain Ou the front vase." 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