l1 v TH I UIIARLOTTETIIYIM cllllllllllt I __ 0MB llvlslllld llfll President. Llano-Col. W. Omaha B. lclllru Vlos Prelldenl, J. IL Durant, IJJ- losrotsry, LlcuL-uoL l) A. Mackinac». 0-8.0. Idllor and Managua; nitrates. J. k Burnett, IJJ Associate editor, Brunt Walls: SUBSCXIRTION INIED I680 [u year lui advance; ucuvcrsd to Us). ltwpcrycsr tuiiscvunccl Ell-HOG solfll. Island IMO or: year tln luvlllull min-lea to cums and u-b Mann Audit Bureau 0| Circular-inns “The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest ll_|Ic._" FRIDAY, MARCH l‘, 1980 Where D0 They Stand‘? It is surely up to the Campbell Government members who applauded the Brighton bridge proposal at Wednesday night's meeting, and said the Government was “I00 per cent , hind it," to explain how siich approval can be consistent with their attitude as expressed on behalf of the (ioi-ernmcnt by their leader, Premier Campbell, in the Legislature on Wed- nesday afternoon. The Premier not only st..:ctl the Govemmctit was unprepared to give any definite undertaking that the amount of money required, “citlicr provincial or federal, or coni- bined, should bc spent on a single project in l Roe for advice. isn newspaper mama's Foreign (he was subsequently Ru- Minister) who wrote: “Ger- many has her plans: have other countries their plans? If the other countries have no plans, we must perforce go with Germany." Also, it is important to remembe Balkan countries are not democracies. slavia, Greece, Bulgaria, Rumania gary are in effect totalitarian states, from the oppressive government of Greece. to the milder regime of Hun o of liberalism still survive. ago a Social Democratic newspaper in Buda- pest was suspended for a mon critical of dictatorships. that the Yugo- siid Hun- ranging gary, where vestiges Only two months th for an article X Moral Menace Those crusading against indecent publications and for good reading, will be interested in the following statement from the current issue of the National Revenue Rcvicw: The customs tariff includes among prohibited bk goods, ‘fbooks, printed paper, drawings, paint- ings, prints, photographs or representations of any kind of a. ti-easonable or seditious or of‘ an immoral or indecent character," and the sponsibility pf administering so wide an auth- ority falls upon Mr. Sydney Rose as Examiner of Publications. Customs collectors hold up ques- tionable books and magazines and report to Mr. Many private citizens write him about these matters. Mr. Rae's state- .nient in the Review shows that in the latest f6- also one locality,“ but argued that the mileage savcdhalendar year 39 magazines and I7 books were would be inconsequential and that the replace- ment of the old North River bridge would suit the purpose and could be undertaken at onc- fifth the cost. This, he claimed, was what “the whole question” boiled down to. While the Premier was speaking, Wednesday's issue of his party organ was on the street, pro- claiming editorially: “The advantages 0f a new bridge at Brighton have been so fully set forth in the Patriot from time to time, both from the standpoint of improvement of transportation and employment, that we take it that our peo- ple are fully aware of the importance of this undertaking." Our contemporary also referred to ‘Wednes- md other interested, to which “all the members bf the Leigislature have been invited." By an odd coincidence, the Legislature, without any pressing business 0n hand, established a preced- ent thus early in the session by deciding to sit Wednesday night to continue the Draft Address banned from Canada; were placed under seizure, 581 books were seized, and man indecent hoto ra hs rid vclfc. were eithgr seized orpdebagrreld. Oat a lifts] hf; ggufggelvréflffigrggiffémgexhgrfg mo“ 4743.8 seizures 43,521 were for indecency-the remainder representing the small part of the ex- aminer's time that must be given to goods “trcasonable or seditious." ._____________________ 1 Editorial Notes Good Queen Bess died this date, 1603. 4' ¥ I I Campbell . , . . ueer tle itch f tl Br“ lt B id ro- day nights meeting of merchants, business men Electors l-mnlzedl-atgy [Jeeforelglgezn wcrntge p bat. It was too bad of Premier iii‘! I on to Tommy Church M. P. has been complaining that the Press ignores discussions in parliament. 8h To report Tommy even in summary form would be a herculean task, for he speaks lon cleanliness g and often :0 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sores av nits vm Christophe: Edvard!’ d: feet. six inches in his socks. gm $151M: been cccfitzawdng red-son to complain tbs’ the 11¢!“- tlme and the rlzbt men seldom so . Ohrl: or IL come Into the world two centuries I, . wards would have been able to make m excellent bargain with that Prussian K1118. who d sur- Lblng for n tall recruit. omavct. these single ran no risks while c King llv . "m; feellns about troops seams to have resembled s miner's feeling about his money. He loved to collect them. to count them, to see increase: but he could not flnd lt in his heart. t3 by-ggk in upon the l0“: 110K111.- —M‘andiester Gus an. m v ~ m, I ‘ ‘ hu received u. blll that would requlw 359's MW...‘ .‘.':l..“.i¥.’;"'l’=§. ‘£35’ possl seems at first. thought. s sate and sane one to protect mctorlstc as well as careless pedestrians. bill it may have one serious result. A person walking on the road the formers would m of enJWed. Now, be tmuinod commended the movoln alder what it cost i“ .. n" 0WD l 11d O0 (X11150 WI‘ 0761' ma possibly wear the reflector onyhls back or strapped to his arm in such fashion as to catch the light. from curs approaclilnfl from the rear. The safer way 0! walking on u highway at night ls co keep well to the left co that the walker will be seen by cars coming toward him and so that he will be able to judge the distance of cars from the left edce o! the road. In New York State the law that 26,639 magujm; grants legal protection 1n accidents taken m“ "m mvnev. and mic some of tothose pedestrlam who on tilic left. side of highways. A meas- ure requiring reflectors mlshé all who find it necessary to wall: on roads after dark. -New York Bun. The citizens of San Fran- cisco have recently had an Ocular demonstration of how a fashion ls fanned. Men who would never have thought of growing s. beard them, acquired 8100K similar to that of the Argonauts who came to in the days of ‘l8 in l0 search of gold. They probably do not resemble them very muc-h, and indeed most. men would not dmtro to play bhe sedulcus ape to a body cf men who tended bc forget that is next w godliness, and even fbrgot godliness Itself. Joaquin Miller once sold that at s. e-i-taln mlfllfll! camp he arid a lnese wiz- the onLv miners who were m the habit of indulging 1n bath. Nor do the beards that. me of our citizens have been worst of it. ‘There w ln all, that have courses. And what would group. would quite all. Now sir, I was approximately cred and so many need assistance and it even for the asking. Now If the government handsome boys to work with mcnth this spring, need help, or helped buy M’ the mai- luid. that some farm- er’ B": “Tins to eks out. en ex- istence on, for their families, I t}; boosting uglculwre. forward stop to colic unempl - merit. m whAefmnphyhrate they would know e mt i“ that fr, was hzffi? iiillfzeiil, M‘ and betterment of our tnce. the farmers, and them and Ill.) WEIGHT! IIPLY lctlllallim adopted by his Government. first and buy s. mick to move his ducc. to n market that use fsrm- But. more wueli this province lisve never ° "It VH7 well. dld he con- rcoefyodlz In January there tli urse. which mete merit 1n the vicinity of know for a fact that the dsy tlisl. ln the four weeks. That is not the Ml DOt Now 1f the Government and all “lam” its stalwarts. does not get behind until they get on grist;- t”; glve agriculture the that is some to benefit uis rum- m- in l few wear: there wiii be nobody left, only thirty M, l. A Ora-puns lltlflllll dsll Otunlel-lfifitfpilatlsl-fca? sun-Mr. norm We t should flomffijkhm kn ell it mgurg" M“ ' Pig Our and staullell bt fli tcmbl: ncthavstolfi Ol u o“ Dumbo“: pro- brave ‘a v ll!‘ "H? blltl uln dill ‘lb ‘galls from the briefly on m“ “m” gmrlllgggf code-fact and the were Charlotte- l-h I H.500. I As f!’ we hid gained by b01118 148b, -8ggiuel Butlg; (1612-40) most remo; from dun o! “ t- rack from zwresscr Jiiifiilu- shd l0. w.t.h the "red herrtng" trade How roflyredlflt. Wild! n vu erent on- Dr. Mouton. With the oerlnln Jgect that, 1t Hitler ls b0 bc li edlnlilschase sftier world ntlori. it must be an allied Iztrcsclon. lfld. Mt s, hack door my mm gfffinfi. ginzuconscgtlgl Longer. o age s e gee, as '1°-°°° film‘?- dscisieln-"As leader of ""11!" "llY clonal conservative Party I otter "u"! "m B" to 1041 icyiillv and whole-heart- edl? wlfli theGovornmciit in nuk- hld lng it clear ha all the world thet cum 0f s Unlted Outwits-ti DOOPK~WRH those one nund and one heart-As dieter- YP-Pmem for s mined. come wlist rnaymo reserve $11M will! its liberties and its no onliood, some undmnyGodcs-slstuslncured- some fort-s." There was no reserve s to pits. N?‘ dollar and cent r- In ere six hundred taken similar I exist in one likely exist lrt llme or proper fertilizer ‘for wives and lldfl- was an unconditional they would be “whole-hcartzd" wbmlng to Hitler and wiring s w! his maven ami- worllpower. Omega is’ s lsolg ntutgiiznl . bdhln no onv res t- sln. but also-her allies. to pmtrect e the liberties cl’ the of tihe world. l" a“ um ‘ Prmusi- King farming mov- Yet by the British Govern- ment. on the premnt international filtration", and stay behind support, ‘nwdmme No one of the democratic nations , wan-ts wur- Nor do the dictators 4 unless they feel that they are and our so called "en reliefs". 5mm; e u, bu], m, b m‘ 1 I111. Sir. ct . oppo‘ m AGBICOl-Al $5.4" rhhoelilllled xiii-nets? MUSIC AND THE demonstration dld more to t that flea-blte-Jhc Munich put-AE- thm more! m4 debate. They heard froinHon. j. P. McIntyre a 1 t c - b, b-e t _ lengthly rehash of his previous speeches on on almos every Brie-Elvis est S“ J c ' $81K?“ flifcgg°lgha’,fs°m"‘”elig'fg LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY all the srgumentin 1930731 demo“ issues} “olhirfg. at ‘illllh atiort The City of Quebec is a lovely winter rcsork ggvlggstlffled i” (33:28 Bin-An 81811811 184V- ln good- m {Eff $1 {Oliemment road or bnllge policies‘ e 1.11.5 it but it is rather costly to keBP It navigable in Marthe scissors and the razor: the “sql/éfealgl- m" ‘Rimmed 91¢ ‘ - n tlons of Chun- sitting however, scrvcd its purpose by providing wink]: From Ftbruary 19th to March 13th, u“. men of '49 did not. -$cn Fran- gpesrwm fifilififi l-gllafiflgzg-l Roosevelt and l convenient alibi for those who did not wish to City Council Spent no less than $40,000 for d!” mwlmu" instrument of music by the Irish; slnls ficmlnlomerbalcelgtgdfmbgt! attend the merchants’ meeting. Snow removal from ‘he streets. F" m,“ ‘Jr,’ mo" "m4 who lésétgtiglpn tlyétemhgzer to ed I the greatest in the _ Probably there war?‘ few a? thctlattg/ 2131- is is l l wadgrsthgginhgig ilpcgtpnfipbésggc parexnfly m} Ne“ me joke. Hag“ mzeyseiilffgyy. ‘gicpgl: $11k: in :18 WE") were “Sal” l al ‘Illa remgcnh E l“; Hon, .l- P. Maclntyre is nothing if not tlpfirclfllflDtvbclffi. wigs-ed gxgmplesmp! gauwllfkwhmgnflfif I. “Pa” fifiufihe busséyé‘ t t ct t - ~ _ sva e. wa .. us s. 1 - cans. kill t: gfllovnq a‘ Pr?" 1°11 VG“ B ‘"8 candid. He declared the ‘reason why the Camp mam,” in me Greenland Dock on this ancient instrument of miu- the courage only n, norm-q my. l1 " fie Pfnlffi 5° i" as '5 Ovcfllmel“ was bell Government appointed the Higgs Ap- mfly i,“ February. Apples from 51¢; 1M B! the 9w! Tflflflywn mid - the Christmas Ewan lander Woodswortli. n so- conccrned. Those who did most assuredly know were the Government members who went there snd supported it. It was their first duty to ex- praisal Commission was——“becausc will give the man whose land i_s taken-they will give him justice." Evidently the Campbcll gov- r1155‘; mm Nova. Scotla. now at the height of £115 "They my Lroubledsplrll rule, For bog-if’), controlled i-ric when c their season. were swung up from tihe ship's hold on trays each hold- ‘ trig l8 barrels. Each traylcad was deposilied on an electrlc runabout.‘ reference to culled Boclallst, is mitnpokm i» misc a (xnadlui barrier ngmnst smart. of'war material to those Bsgrmsorr’ nations, "even lriclud. Plal" Clulfly the Goveffllnenfs "@835" alll‘ ernment has no confidence in the judgments of ,. 1d ‘more pipes 51 be M, 1,, J -» w" U159 a5 V°l°°d b)’ the Plelllmr- the Courts of justice. wfiflisekedbricisdnaiiicisiiiiiaiiiione WW1" 8nd eflwf-iieulhislruirfenril c! Agiiiclimd-liifztcfir couirii s '1 s "Alpffes" was subdivided. "Gold- music on an nrumvcmw occasion: trles- No Ml mu resi- of “trade Th F] F d t. n b Md en rpissei" "Geno" and "Ben p scotnsii mllltbfll silt-henna for m‘ brenllee" owns in the c.c.r'.'r Meme] surrendered e a concr oun a ion reccn y su scri paw; being the brlfidflthle" 52g; lalwmm, wfiinghea m“’¢,,‘,’,°;‘,,‘£l§ “with 1:18 country‘ Up to l. year ago, even after Hitler's march into the Rhineland, the seizure of Memcl by Germany would have been deemed unthinkable. Today, with the Versailles Treaty in tatters, and with Munich and Czccho-Slovakia behind us, it is sn accomplished fact. World doubt no longer exists regarding Hitler's ambitions. Memcl, n Baltic port of considerable import- ance, was surrendered to the Allies by Germany under the Versailles Treaty, was finally declared I unit within the scvercignity of Lithuania, with a clearly-defined measure of administrative and financial autonomy and with a governor to be appointed by the President of the Lithuanian Re- public. Thc port was defined as a port of inter- national concern, and was placcd under a harbor board including s technical expert of neutral nationality appointed by the League of Nations. A few weeks ago Anthony Eden, in the Brit- ish House of Commons, called attention to this passage from Hitler-E "Mein Kampf." ‘The wise victor will, 1f possible, always lm. 900a his claim on the defeated people, stage by stage. dealing with the people that has grown defected, and thls ls every people which hu voluntarily submitted to force. “He may than rely on the fiwt. that in not one of these further acts or oppression will it seem sufficient reason to take up arms again." With Czecho-Slovakia giving testimony to a perfectly logical development of this cynical view. the fate in store for the Balkan countries would stem to be desperately clear. If the thing seems flntastic, it is but. necessary to remember how mad and fantastic it would have seemed a year sgo had anyone then predicted the fate of Czecho- Slovakia. The stark, terrible truth, comments the Ot- tawa Journal, is that what the world confronts ' is s madman; a barbarian conqueror, knowing little of civilization and caring less for it, bent upon the subjection of as much of the human Mce as possible to the tribal tyranny of Ger- many. It is not merely a challenge to one peo- ple or nation; it is a challenge to the civilized world. ; The broad facts about German trading policy in Southeastern Europe have an important belting on the events of the past two weeks. Countries with economics founded upon peasant sgricultursl and pastoral production found themselves a few years ago faced by the need of selling large cxport__surpluses at ruinously low prices. Germany offered to buy substantial ffsbt one of those surpluses at nominsil high s. ‘Payment was‘ to be made in the orm of _ marks, which could behind f pur- slissésotGernisu goods, but for-tic ‘ ‘ tlist in return for juncture would be ers." . among are ls cut. sd tip-to about i-écoth of groups ls more or less llnfrtiustbsn w smmiririwrnmmvn-viw. n s » ass; The arrival of the largest, if not the heaviest, 1y log ever to reach London by sea, has inspired the columnist of the current Port of London Authority Monthly to insert the following item: “The American Steamship Lines vessel Meanti- “lg ma?’ 5"“ ‘hwy?’ ballad m cut berthed in the Surrey Commercial Docks at 540mm the end of January with a notable cedar log log originated Honduras, was shipped from New Orleans, and weighed 24,147 pounds?‘ U its cargo. This I l “International Rela- in im lug in another hold fcr powdery sacks of flour. Among the cargo al- ready discharged were huge hogs- heads of Canadian tobacco. "bowl- thut. it actually bakes longer to emsalvca. g an improved method of wccvlng these huge weapons which should make botn for longer lllc the gun and better snocting. But. the greatest advance of all since autumn is in the design of mitts. We are no lMlQ-zl‘, by leaving our battleship decks v.r- ignorlng the 5' Changing the name ofs Quebec Road from gfltlggt figmnmdlbw ovmomed ‘Iii More and more “suckcrs" are England ditsrubtion. Police said tickets Shakespeare to Remembrance, is to be seized upon for the purpose of getting the King to make the new dedication when he visits Montreal in May. Members of the Remembrance Branch of the Candaian Legion, who are sponsoring a move to have the memorial trees on Sherbrooke street transferred to Shakespeare Road, will request‘ that the King officate at a special ceremony to alter the name during his trip through the city, ammunition hoists rlastiprocr. I which takes in the thoughfare under the prcscnt plan. - 1 falling for those so-called Irish Sweepstakes notwithstand- ing the revelation of wholesale fraud in con- nection with them. More than 2,000 books of tickets on the Irish Hospital sweepstakes, esti- mated by policc to be valued at $1,000,000, were seized the other night at a Boston hotel and two men were taken in custody for postal authorities. The men were found in the hotel dining room and one of them declared the brought to Boston from New York for"'"New ln-to WBFC by the experts, that, the incidence of lam-range riavul projectiles Ls not. sideways but downwards. At the mince at which modern new projcctilles from elevation of The blunder oi our imumored decks cost us dearly at Jutland, but not more so uiaii inc other blunder of not mung our um told that the latter improve- ment was aculaliy suggisnsd to the Admiralty by the builders tn pro-war days, official stiuib. -—0twwa Journal. 0f the many sidelines lflndonb “easily” 111;‘ one War 0 bollllli mane. 1t was centred in the to Ares. and was m out.- comc o1 the unpleasant cciidlucn k1 wilildi colns used leave trio muket. after a few hours‘ handltpa. or M0 W! ti“ “ck” of ufifliiimsfzmt upnsiex-iosiiitfiiiifvii an I Ind IQVQTIJ hlln" were for the race scheduled at Epsom, England, May 24. iii! The average New Yorker is not a profes- _ sional l-nan, because less than 3 r-z per cent of n“ ma“ New York's 7,600,000 souls come within that category. The town's writers, editors and news- per men may fancy thcmselvescs typical New vorkers, but they comprise less than i-8ooth of urea weight of silver um ccuucr coins were cleaned u: r per cent of the population. Nor do lawyers “W nation sntltlie world u: large” and judges qualify; they make upon y‘ t-4octh of r per cent of the city's massed Actors and other Broadway folk invariably take s bow when the cry goes up for u typical New Yorker, but there are no more sfitortthaii there ers. Stock brokers, for ill tlteice they Yififlfiflul: umsnity. T’: fliéss and met with an we b admirers as a testimonial to the retired Is- 91ml" Prllmlfwncfl ,. laild Principal of Toronto University, is to be e 5mm“ demon were grep. ems ' and mm mm‘ inaugurated by Earl Baldwin of Bewdley next month, his topic being tions." A Jriore appropriate title at the present “Totalatarian Trouble-mak- mood. ‘at peaceful scctusii gamer- whcre race memories of ten- Ines. dor and enecl by are, all the ers that. is cmistucfirsiblc number of English Irish as Scotch Boot-t pipes from ms ers" containing cheese. a stack of deep recesses of Bcohtlm hen-ts cl the Legldutlvc Assam- r. cw. ANTl-PUSSYFOOT LOYALIST. . ---.-_-___.... UNCIIANGING LIBEBALISM --__. halt-While Illbmllstn, so 3112C, in softer rotriantlc low are awak- i i ‘ i MARCH 24. 1939 7’ ~ -. "vs-wmiacmasaaasao- “$3431.... thwgu ne'er lo great and to the ve. , world's dull I u!’ mums» u i value Yet makes u‘- nulls with pride ma been called in con- "l" .1 n»... .- -lru-wv . _, Annual Convention " I ho! the PRINCE EDWARD 131,51“) = TEACHERS’ mama TION will be held in - FRINGE of WALES BOLLEEE llllll. Charlottetown TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY _ . lPllll. 4U!- Sth. 6th. Addresses byiMr. C. N. C tchfl » i . Treasurer Canadian Tehglicrsfllllddfiifiisifletifiry Hon. T. A. Campbell, Premler- of P. E. I, M“ w- R- Shaw! P9P"?! Minister of Agriculture I I f Mr. n. n. Shaw_ B.Sc., Minister annulus», : M!" Hllwfllfl C0011, Supervisor of Teacher i l I Training Prince of Wales College Mr. M. E. Callaghan B. A.’ Supervisor, and others All interested are cordially invited to attend " ouéven uitiufii harbour 1290a this F_x_n.b1n>ani< >1 "Kn-on"- ,0... xnnnn-__--- _,,___ 9f ‘up’ the meantime? the Charlottetown vements are started Wl be two “men ‘l. 1"“. "ll" . e , u the moving force of“ the” Traci-iii’ I8! In c’. lawns “my”... mo"... ‘Hui’... (mains-vulva). Toronto. Jsu. a: 1% n1 {Ollmvnwvmm ‘ s aw n1 good Bflvcrrmient, afraid of the untam- ablc clear Grlt members? Why, than ls notlunl to fear. Silence a few of uic boisterous riiiriuiu with I WP- F011! I belly cfllcc before s sczesmmc Grit mcsnber and he ls d 0n Jill m hon On Much sin the ninety a was: will have elapsed belt-tilt? . of the canrellstton er me the min ttgufe both u h) nliiferes grisogrlxliiclidglie “I “h” “l” “misses sexier- tm-z m‘ NP“!!! l0 Ml. fairly in on.“ _ '52” TPTQVMGdQIBYQQHbQ as to forgot the thout d 1.3.2.1? vgeyfnment Wm enforcement pi-s-clectlon on ° “mm? i e G plednrs? Can any one believe flint, m’ “h” "‘““" m” 5""- t/ was a good "I 0f s pirt-llmlnsry stir. cutvuw assurance of fur. “Willi 710C likely be; r9- m-m =i=“°“°°mé?i2é§&“‘°‘s‘li mach ate-p‘: n; they may flag“ fl lllvlfict. their NORM uu f lulalit of ccurci l: insyetlhitg iii; the effect of such g upon m, credlt/ of the whole 1's nd would \\ be most, lily doubt lntlic torsl domocruc “gut rim u mum hoyknosv, dist wiiiiif ever since prohlbltloti was udop , they were informed of the of till-s the In 1211c 11% scrvtcezno t’ c c wings not to QBIWSMU ‘d; gumcftitj; tfio _ conoenkncn 656a“ wiswlcfizifiii“ 00 < imam M by the 1°’ reasonable and , however, la not, case and it ls to m the resolution consideration, that will once and morality ls i rmthtfidnpuifif , wres encircled with relsons. as in X860. 1m to test in any htdey hole. . I am, Sir, etc, PBOIIIIIITIONIBT. REHABILITATION or mam $lf,—l"r tli t 1am‘ . ed that 1x11111313’: tli i; oflc- gdow“; W0 Rvg/ylngll Legsloture n use! my, Dennis. Mlfilnmr cf“ ' ' snip‘. tlpeider which the Government will 1- Such to bmbm lwed. wh t. e mean- s survev mp1“! of cucui-sembe - e ma. ts», 01mm‘. argdngct, t3 satisfy‘, the . 0n , to srrarilzc with the Domini Gov gum“! ‘gaming’ ernmentfor I lm. Sh‘. etc, ll. K. S. HEMMING. ————---__._._.. WINGS OVER BURMA RANOOON-In s renun- sti- i-mztcanliiiifvivagiiionmif urRts éiimlugiliggt the dhllmfllltr- that uié mucus ct mi ‘m surveywllfcsllforndolayofst 1"“ we v5". atm- which ll: in "l" - w BIDDOBQ that u» cardboard cartons of breakfast and minds. in muse and policy. lfgccharppter food, UAA. lard in wooden bcxss. But. that this primitive, though seems unchanged from the begin. washing machines, rolls of paper. indeed trul roirientlc cut. nlng. typowi-ftcrs. and ladies’ rubber o! music. ould today be comld- Hon. Mr. Beimcws censure c! t ear. --Port of Inndon Mcnth- cred the most I4) late ins-s-u- lslsses l’ , alt-lwllsh mulled can! merit svoilwlale celebrate the l0 that was not the machine, "'- wflohmed. by sii indisnsiio ladln- I tilili-ik those crestlum of "N. Ilucy Fllr and Allen Placer. (biases mic, slles passer) are A Th pair of w-cmcn. s m“ 0r t. all by. let .. the ca "c “we t-hlt the capital of ow Island pro- say, vlncc con s several modern up- ." tic-data music bends, my one o! It which flwmrld surely servcehul s. actor-v st the d t, N compi- 1v n , . l of the present state gluco- der different nudes, (ti: n: un- oiety 111cm seems little hope, however. i-sp fntlihtnkfe ‘gflffllrlorhla: @815}? $111} the next. opeiiln: of tlicHousc IBM-sci. four votes lisvlns been csst sec s change instrument of must the event cf s. dung govern- tlie prcscntmleoder of the has s name that ls qultc u much of "loyal Highland-Swish descent" the present opposition party as that of the emment. music, srs I sm, llr, m. 8c k tn uvins 0 III Ill their Bcoffllhbqpbss. chum lble ls their policies) at dilflercnt antic bagpipes Polls. 1'9- : g: 33min: nwercl the Prince consort e M! ll-l "i... a.."“;a':." m: . llllll. Poultry, Ito. roi- u a , l huavsamuuvllfitgpusr: sfleitilvs.“ m. o‘ We curry also PIIWI l-Ics llll - in Q 10c Pratt's condition Powder-Isl men's Assllllll mm l _nu¢‘-—__ Prlwfélllfylogih fir’! most lillicls lliiru Fllflllllllfim llsr Ili * wit». U85. fllfi doiiiinii the 1' iiidsichungiimg’ ' - mDer rw _ one Ahlnnh. u tucking survgstiigiits Wlr the bummed mm. i__..____ Use Mind's for Dandruff. e i-ciiglctiiifittt m..'s*;"..r".r~“' iemgv»? WM. my r uk, will 11mm m . . l 1 . . . | For a Delicious-Cup of (lrangs Folios Tsa Mr. Ten Poll Says: Use BRAHMIN I Full Flavoured Tea im-ny rel the miitteiriifliilruy his ti: neuter NOMINATED » AND 4'11‘ ECTE“ Nomination h III! ltslf the battle. Afterwards _ _ the public speaks its mind. Popularity based on .- quality nominated our tobacco long “ago as a ' candidate for tobacco honors. BB- csusc ‘lt fulfills all promises of ‘flavor ‘and purity ll continues to lull all chewing tobacco: ln all Jsltud polls. l . i “Vsouais ‘To iricnisii" l ti“ m