51.3.11..." .. .1. 3 ,1; __ 'liraoultoun'- 1 .'I'IIE BIIMILOTTETUII . GUARDIAN lazuli; mu} (noun nun Commissioner at Buenos Aim, appear- IPZ l0 ll! fllrleut issue of the Coiiiriiercial intel- ligenoe journal, potatoes are grown commercially 01 lllljqe different localities in Argentin; Smart quantities are grown in other areas but mainly Tnddut Lhll. 00L W. Chill! Via Fruitful J- It. Burnt-ll hector J I. 36.00 par your ill iulvuncoqhutlcd I 0 Iumbnirn Audlt_ Bureau 0L Qlrcuhtnila “The Strongest Memory t: the Weakest Ink”, V‘ THURSDAY, MARCH 81, 1938 l). A. Inc-Khan. welsh ldltnr lull Wlllu IUBSUII aura IATII ILD par your u- isdinui delivered to Cit; "m: we: our (In minim) llllllkd II r. l. mud Canal-n and for consumption in the immediate vicinity. Pota- I’ toes are not grown throughout the country as in "s: ‘J o; A‘ Canada, and Only smilll quantifies are consumed by the farmers or in the country towns outside lllfl potato-producing districts. The average Argentine eats plenty of beef and few vegetables, so that the per capita gonsuinption of potatoes is much lower than in Canada, Trotsky On Stalin UI Weaker than ‘L000 Trotsky. once hailed as a possible Nap- o eon of the Bolshevik Revolution, i5 110w ngafly Mr. Saville's Alibi At one of the meetings‘ hcld in protest by the dispossessed iairint-r. in inc Aational i ZlfK area, bciizitor binciaiii‘ is reported to have ucicnucd tne expropriation icgisiiilion “llllt! ittllllllllllg, at the sztinc time, lliill iie had not read George L. sziiiiic, .\l.l_._\., ri lungs, u no wns ti puny lu passing the .~\ct in lyjb, Cllll sciifccl). dutnlltic tile szliiic CXCllaU, fcl his rcllillfhs in inc Legislature on indicate that he is stiii blissluliy CUllIClll$ According to Mr, saville the dispossessed pro- pert)‘ owners have no constiiutioiiai grievance oe- cziuse titty can appeal, by petition, to the Legis- " litt: lioiisc, ' lie said, “in all matters it lcgislates on is a high court of appeal.” [he time to have made this proviso was when ifiizit Iiir. biavillc lziturc. the Act was going through. and his coilezigucs did when th statute was to cmpoiver ilie Gove to fix the amount of the compens of the amount so fixed, says the Act, "shall fully discharge the claim of all person: compensation in respect to the expropriation of rut/i lands." That is the crux of the situation. Right of ap- peal to aiiy tribunal outside the E cil is specifically‘ zoilhIi-eld under Premier quoted this provision yesterday, and iii- timziied no change of attitude o merits part. Why then talk of the Legislature as a court of appeal? There is but one course open to the Legislature if it shares Mr. ion that there should be a court of appeal. That is to amend the Act. ‘Uur legislators were asleep at the switch when this measure was passed. Ihe only way they can redeem themselves is to wake up and insist on remedying their egregious blun- der. atiori of the Government's negoti Premier gave yesterday. What were the amounts and t0 whom? What was the nature of the paid, , _ pressure brought to bearin oblal with parties who had pctltwlwd f peal, and who subsequently capitulated? How many persons received more than the in at least one case referred to was it necessary for the stipulated? Why, at a public meeting, brother of a Government membe What were the lliggs Commissio lions and how were they carried that the negotiations were conducted iri secret makes it quite impossible for the public 0|‘ the Legislature to judge of these matters_ How then docs Mr. Saville sup could act as a court of 000m» e" voted away any authority 1t ma)’ in that regard.‘ Treaty Terms Opposed They should also insist on a much fuller explan- (ifl). Kind hasfbeen exiled from Russia since i929, he. .1“ call ed from hfexico ‘t0 abnnday papci- a; analysis of the Moscow situation. ccording _to him the Russian unhgaval has merely established another and worse autocragy run by a nciv burcaucracv wlto constitute a c351; °:_]r3l’*“i"°"? llflfwllus and transform Marxian piiosopiy into police philosophy, 513]"; i5 (he new Tsar. a sirung-tvillcd mediocrity dgvgid of vision lillltlvtlfllbll up by suspicions.'_'frotsky (1.3. I lrres tie Pdslvtllltl present treason trials as thea- tuesday \\'(.l\llt.l,ll'lL:ifl mechanism for extirpaiing the remaining ignorant of itsgccqctlited authors of the Revolution, in whieh ta in perceives a possible challenge to his sup- remacy. This fits in plausiblv enough with ivhzit we twill‘; Q5 1h‘? l3¢1§.,sa_vs a London correspondent; t," ‘t °°5““°_t_ dl5P05c Vof the suggestion that o???‘ “is”; l’, '5 a “UMPIf-lvi" _lu Russ a to throw "e e _ sar at the lxrcinlin. But Trotslcy re- gards all this as merely the death agonv 0f bur. CallCraCIi vand P7901915 tllflt history will sweep an ay btalin and his regime; _\ir. of the Act. itii District cy passed the rnor-in-Louncil ation. Payment .I‘ Editorial Notes I rchalroezer for It came in as a limb‘, and as a lamb it quits. i I _ H, R. H. the Duke of Gloucester borii this xecutive Coun- date, 1900. the Act. The * l I Oglle Union Jack was at half mast on the Post IQC building yesterday after the Liberal Con- vention. i rt the Govern- ! i II M" u?!" Dmlglas put all emphasis for his success in the Libearl Convention on his ivorkers.” That shows the confidence and faith he has in the “machine,” which secured hi5 ad. option. i Savillefis opiu- l l I i Canadds defence expenditure for the current Ye" 15 $34,000,000, while last year it was $36,- 01’ $70,000,000 for two of the Govern- ments three year programme of $104,000,000, Austraha’s expenditure for the corresponding three years will be $213,000,000, l? 1i l i atioiis than the niug settlement or right of 8p- Kentucky colonel commissions are coming back after having been “outlawed" by Governor Chandler's Administration. He announqgg that he will appoint “not more than ten" colonels this year. to keep a promise he made last year to the Kentucky Colonels Association, which meets each year on the eve of the Kentucky Derby. I U I price first r to intervene? n recommenda- out? The fact U Six years ago, when a maternity nurse said "twins" to Terrence Gibbons, Lynfield, Mass, he was unprepared and showed it. The other night, when another nurse emerged from his wife's hos- pital room, Gibbons beat her to it, “Twins ?" he asked. The nurse nodded. It was an easy guess; the new arrivals were the fourth set of twins born to his 31-year-old wife, Evelyn, in six years. The boy and girl born Iliropgh: the family to nine. pose the House en if it had not have possessed »z.ai-ia.~.a--.... ha} 4 *4 5.;- Opposition of American industries iri_ Wash- ington tariff concessions, says the. rlflanflill P05!’ may cloud hopes for striking results from the riding trade agreements between Canada, the ‘nited States and Great Britain. _ Public hearings on the United Kingdom end of these negotiations at Washington brought forth further evidence of this opposition. _\Nh1l€ Cordell Hull has reiterated his determination to ush the proposed treaties there is an increasing ear that the agreements when they finally COmE may be disappointing, From the Canadian stand- point most significant United States develop- ments in the trade negotiations to date have been: 1. Determination of American lumber inter- ests to secure an increasing share of the British market. . 2. Hostility of American Atlantic ports to growin exports from Canadian eastern ports to Great ritain. 3. Determination of both official Washington and American producers of agricultural pro- ducts, particularly fresh apples, canned goods and pork products to secure a larger share of the British market. Public hearings on the U, S-Canadian trade agreement do not open at \Vashiugton until April 4. “Eishington authorities, however, expect that only a week will be necessary for these hear- ings which will bein the nature of letting off steam, a sort of stop to Congress which is not construed in any trade treaty negotiations unless President Roosevelt exceeds his special powers of lowering duties up to 50% from K116 1932 schedules. _ Undoubtedly, says the Financial Post. American interests will press for a share of the British lumber market. In recent years there has been huge increase in lumbershipments from British Columbia to Great Britain. Development of Empire tariff preferences has boosted shipping through Canadian ports Em there is some understanding, not altogether clear that in order to enjoy free entry of say Canadian grain, shipments had to be made through Empire ports. This understanding has been assailed _by Such cities as Boston, New York and Buffalo through which much Canadian grain, in former years went to Great Britain. Here again some modification may be made in the coming treaties. Argenline Potato Market Seed supplied from the Maritime Provinces was tised for 68,000 acres, or approximately‘ 5o per cent. of the 135.000 acrespllnted with im- ported certified seed potatoes in Argenlinavlast fall. Danish certified seed was planted to 43.760 acres. the remainder being with certific teed from Estonia, Poland,- Germany, the United “States, the Netherlands. Austria, Lithuania. geland, clvtChtflgOvfllfll, ‘Sh; lalnited Kingdom, ~ unitary. ugos avia,an we en. i '_.Aecordingto a report from the (Iumllaiil import of butter during February, the total being 942,472 pounds compared with 150,408 in the previous month and 12,724 in February, i937. Imports from New Zealand pounds, Australia 6,720 and the United States 552. ing the eleven months ended February were 1,120,840 pounds compared with 94,813 in the corresponding period last ‘year. _ i IF IF claims of approximately $540,000 indemnity for bombings similar to that of the American gun- boat Panay for which d more than doubled her deficit in raw materials There was a large increase recorded in the totalled 767,200 I 68,000, United Kingdom Imports du r- British authorities have forwarded to Tokyo the United States has asked $2,214,007.36. The amount asked by the British was chiefly for damage to the steamship Tuckwo, but included a claim by a British news- paper correspondent for personal losses abroad the Panay. The British claim does not include. however, the admiraltys estimates of damages for shelling of the British gunboat Ladybird, i‘ 1k II! Ii Going to College is helpful in more ways than one, though it is. doubtful if the debunking of our heroes be one of them. For example U.S.A. Brigadier-General Iiarrzind Sayre, who i5 to receive the degree of Ph. I). from the Johns Hop- kins University in June, pictures Diogenes, who, according to legend, czirricd a lantern looking ‘for an honest man. as a cynical loafer. beggar and robber. He said that research for a thesis con- vinced him that Diogencs never sought an honest man in his life and was anything btit honest him- self. Ah! those feet of clay. I I 1 l The annexation of Austria, while greatly strengthening Germany strategically and increas- ing her man power 1o per cent, has made some of her existing weaknesses more acute. It has and increased by 5o per cent her deficit in food. it is indicated by a study of the voluminous and unique statistical data of the League of Nations. The figures are for 1936. the last year for which they are available. Germany's net imports of raw and semi-raw materials totaled 1,731,000 metric tons (a metric ton is 2,204.6 pounds) ln 1936; Austria's 1,867,000 metric tons. The Ger- man figures represented 6o per cent of the total value of Germany's imports against i5 per cent of the value of her exports, or four times as much. The respective figures for Austria were 4o per cent against’ 28 per cent, showing a much better balance. In- foodstuffs and livestock Ger- many imported 2,168,000 metric tons more than she exported ,and Austria t.o2r,oo0 more. Food counted for 27 per cent of Austria's total im- ports and for only 4 per cent of her exports. while for Germany the figures were a5 per cent mores, BY rut Iii irwchmm in mu - "“ "17... "kl? fist‘ will-lull 0! Boot lweurcti A:- mamru- .2" “Mr-c:- - I l . I railway porter or l» hetory-ma- onme minder. Own tional foot- neod for t. themsexs teats for gall, poise and stability 1n w . will be sled policemen to walk the plank on a special miwhlne ' reoont electri- oflly the lentil: of time that the sols of their boot: touch the ground. At the same time a mov- Dletune will be taken of their 5a t. Poise and stability will be tee- W-l b! Illa-ins v1 a special weigh- lngmuchtneonwhichilteywlll be asked to stand. - The coustruetbu n: qq-q; g . pieces that never ends, becaiugg the Emu-w ll-Iltlllige is ii living thing. modified by each generation for its usa. flvfflled perpetually to new conditions and "005; Bu; some of the resuls of this manu- facturing business are far from 00PM’. We find. rai- example, should refrain from measures that are unmousurlly piwmtive, Landon Herod. The homo wife]: ndvllgd i,’ n decorator to let. the color scheme of her kitchen much her complexion. It might. he added, too, that our-prising results may often be Obtained brytigeixilriq a irvuch time on the k1 en as on Bt-lxwcomiplexloii. —Woroeat4:r 0a- lllgh school indent: :re unable to a 1y geometrical and algeiibralo theor in practical life. but such will be made poaible under a higher type of animation in a new social order. Wflllun Rona. school trustee. told a melting 0: iigfi school students. A sotmdor type of which would be a Socialist system of reducers fii all fields of human NW8‘. would train the student not only for active but rec- reation at; 1 . said Mr. Ross. ‘P0118? a m: were taught to peas ‘e liighifndszididliig cunt mmtoli‘ or ~90!“ 0 . ty of eory and ractloe a universal train: for ll e and cluzenjifia that wou bridge the gap between the brafn worker imd the manual worker will be iovlded 1n the new aoclal order. as Mr. Roam-Ottawa Journal. Ohlldreri should be taught to take an active inter-wt, when they reach a suitable age, ln an 1m- rtant affairs, and instruction ln not an easy one. Milly for children. 1t la QGDQTIIE admitted that the child who begins early to read the newuppuipen under careful ldnnce. who lalnthe habit o faciimng notable emit: with lta parents, gain: u. know ledge that la of lncalculable value There may be difficulty in worn- lng out the ‘idea advanced by Sh" June, but ft ls never-the us worthy or careful thouithb-Brant- ford Expositor There i: nothing new about night. speeds on railway trains. In Queen Victoria's reign, special trains eometlme; drew her serous; For four your: Eden ha: literal- ly lived la the h . la the ma of Dirge hu danced to the plflfllfl of h daring and fa-lom orchestra. Votary of collective Th l! mo; bQloltllolllildQllllrlhtll philosophy-ff t: In _l t0- moriw wou- llvliiL-Gt. laid: t t ht ‘F? ad and 1.6 per cent. This situation would ucm barf!!! to wig Gannen attention morefihimgrilv t n evei-‘on ungiir , which export: v: w» aim food uiiii ab: M "v fl and enter the fray with Kimféll‘ .15?" 3°‘li%“‘1i.°-' “m” double commit, ' s” llvened with a vivid cartoon. One lmz liquor ‘from this source. Newspa --lke us to believe that the increase in liquor sales l~ caused Jfllelv- by cg-iaiindlirrlliiowivit“ AGUAftbiAN a mum-ass wan on nunumno UISBAII Notwithstanding that i-nqqm. 3Q“? we vermin oldut known fnf Mon- m 90 teeth and tonsils-and the removal of mu infecdori pm- vents further damage to Joints n1. ummh u" 00113888 already done cannoi. be completely ooneemd, That cllmae, ham; o; “Vina, stress and strain are factors ln calling rheumatism, is now w- and that heal and the use o! dlicvlata druc give fellflf ls def- lnlielv mom. But m causes than those nofiealicxirengiei that there should be more methods of treatment and prevention avail. servatlv Leaf addresmo the aepfpdflelxlitfd pauiu; of votes. that ring the mu of discredit to part the "legality of such to fiiiprem were taken. to increase It. Ls illegal to tlifd Rheumatlmi Council will wage I. reentleas war on rheumatic dise- 9A0 N. S. Viewpoint (Liverpool Advance) Sometimes we (possibly you 8'50) Bet tired reading these apasmodl efforts on behalf of temperance iii 11514111118 alone. Usually they come being when the local house 1n session or a little before-iii other words they assume the up- "fume 0! a Nllllzal ioouiiiu. at a strong newspaper feature then ministerial advocates frenzy and and 0COL§l0tl8lly en- ter says: “A few ministers in mlnls this province admit they are not total iibstalners." Another ‘min- ister adds: “That isn't sn fnr out, I once he] ed one of them home." an: 153$“ w ills of this generation "I hue mg doots.’ bride to the fact that tourists who buy gasoline help to pave our roads but they forget to add that these same tourists 00min! in a! a remedy for the Newwapei-s point with increas- uiribers each ear. also buy and help swel the revenues pers would increased "Onslimptlun by Nov, Sootlans. that we are getting to b, e read of newspaper: should 0 "lllon of drunkarda. For reasons be man)’. “gap They would 0f their own thev try tn dmw 1-H] be ‘tamed m know m,“ u of herring across the trail. We are no‘ i-eai value. The art of selection l: ‘dvwil "IP- ufe or abuse of 59-1008 d k but we would like to fig "£21139, grliasiogiiiifid with the . “ 0 iimi tiimi attl uric. p n“ a Mm story has exactly the right flavor for a treasure yarn. Th; 1009i; 1; ln Island. There are stories of old charts and landmarks, 0f doublogng and killings. The treasure-wetter; tel‘ eerie tales of wfwl lneldqnts which mark their hunt for-the riches. The whde collect/on of detail nods up to a fine treasure story in the best lrarli. t-lons of inf-venture ffctlcn. stones of fabulous fortunes made owr- "Wm W HQPVO ‘Ir-fish heroes or whining stock market fidve’! urn. teasu . Th"! l! l Fllmor nb-‘ut ironed; trove which make 81.50 in doub- mlrllll glwffldfl inn-rest. mia . ._. Halifax Gimmick?“ mm‘ tanner. but the run- k toward n _ a unified lflllnoy Audi Itoli Yo t for the ‘grief: Si, to l: long filo" Wm lead the wav tnref h 2t: i."- t» B I mystical - ggflguflfll her nreueilteiiiéd way, the "mum that of clay. The star-same who mo" “algal-RV her tread And mountain Aaalust‘ that pale Reflected on her r neg“ ma" M ww-“m To meal: ence ls a time too alight; rum her cold delight, But. wiisuiei- ah be m; RBKi-Bbld. or ices-reticulum‘; ‘Air, translucent no MAG’? BLUIID F000 FOR PALE AND THIN PEOPLE A oomblintloii eqioclally vuluablc In the trenhlent of thiooo dlseue: ‘when Iilflll §;_,;*;-..:.-..:~.:ri.i.i- z:- ii.- One of the teat remod- lee in the ‘s. inent of llhen- motlsni. l~or thou. who have ‘DI tli Ir the M: Bl Iain! wmplllvvo fir? ntfve. GET A BOX NOW Ho. lull Older: Proiiiptty Attended to. lllifl MAPS FILE UIIITIEIT Gin: _lalhf f: :ll can: llhriulnlllxtar- u£§$'~ ofl OBI A m for adfib force PQllKlthWlIOD ft l; tfmepir-sstle Indifference toward and lmmoratmatahpeqt; cm. for conveynntig award contract; e lmfiute corrupt mat due. is held and that-what la orm the l lctlons. I r wfiflot/izm. ALPINE NIGHT: FULL a silver guest ouettica are dark She ls complete as beauty’: crown ION %'Bvnu Haw‘ BACHE 1L! __~_u 3L iuviuui ritui "stuns niiciiuoii- ‘ ‘fibd A CIGAR non imm a co. tiiim LOR Cigars Mr. Tea Pott Says: r “no. DU" a pedal! feiltirkislltied nnovotiom. ‘ Many fabric ¢ , hi the soft suede-Ike for their emrifort and GLOVES IIOOHI FEMININE Dl-lhl-l fiund-etllchcd. l-rknlv fl!- y the wrist ffnlvras 14M have a feminine look pructleablitlty. treating colors, they no made new buck treatments . PI-fl !- 0? dealineonthebackand heading Qdiw m in _ . . m» Mpsig-uer. ti. ..t»tm?“-'PB.‘K 2;,“ m» out» or "mo. 32.53113; ,,= ~- i» 0MP! . For a Dehcious Gun of glglgflorlz-lfgluyuflzfil’ lie" l‘ “ F“ when?“ m‘ "wmmm m0’- doubtful instwcmugceiiviigiiaiift i: so w . , alfilaréles iii: t: becoiviiema Bstfcsiuua,” lag‘ llgllfiglrnof fhléefll- gig“ ismiiuufiflnyt. wTiiije who“ bu“ flavmlfed T68 . and f i - . an - , an. iii“ M ~=%ii1“sl';=~.#.té m; :.*::....'°“..&i..“‘lf.‘.'°“l.‘1°'i: will? 0011*‘ étmsliu. ‘is: r _ - w ~ _ hé,g,.e...efi.fi_..l,g..m,_._ gm,hi,,m,,,,, “gm”, ,3. 3., Use amu-nnnv f N i t n oi-in . ' lnfacstagngliii? figluflwfeigg- courier. is determined loefltllflzu: iivriiigg" aim llgiiiicitibiin m.“ ' blydtfie‘ officers of his dépsi-rmni tzeleritlees "VIBPRrOD rheuina- for party b and \ I iiciiidedtn vim. in ‘ ' ' . \ é: the mt was will; Wtwt" has beat considered a not wuiiiisgiyiirebgiepfieegau: ‘I’ the request or n,‘ “Duh,” ,, ‘p; uni disease iii Great. Britain consider It nezessory. ' 7 One ammo: that the writer who mug fmush attention has been Rfiqlllfln! publicity for contrlbu- . _' . telling us rats in the ablp were fleaspomblg. {But u rheumatism 1,; tlons and ex nditures through . . —-—Bm0MmG—sTnE-m being exliermfnated. but what ii o, u, m “or at least one’ sixth ublic offfc incorporating rld- 59°" 5°" WAR M3153 DESIGN or iiuxiuliiiz way to say it! Nobody wants tn M, 6 Ines which means tn 8 associations and holdfn them -‘* —- put a "roicii Not" out over we ilisiflm “ "m" mount of time flugmlbll- making both collection WW0“ — "l?" l"! Mi- Curves are "Ln" library design, English dictionary. u; my m; be db’ wmhlwn- “WWI-nil must l‘ 59mm‘ ' In 2'19“ 000i. Ouxht “u” K 0' w“- °l m“ ‘@9911’? as well as in womens fashions n. iancuue no Mme: i, “pale 0, 0M lbout it: hence t-hefornta- "d 1n halting rack teerfng m; 01mins mun have udobwd- for port; the Modem Home insulin mow-i w- d» to r».- ssn "v “we mum»- c" - M- scent‘... . "nets. i; w»- i» - m» imam. ever, that h ' - - 6 , u] - upon 1, movlufisflmgwiulifitnwi; y-Mmm m, mwnlmm h“ kwpfitehlsuie Federal Government Puenta in the wu- with JlDI-Il. 32W‘; gfd pwgfgndffiggllg for sound and visual effezts than l“"»b°'“ m” '5 a "Mwmo Show 3°” °' °1 u» "‘__"—" make euaiy accessible with. some o‘ ma“ "we" to posses‘ evltl W85 because the vlctlm did seek mezoml-he! whole distance and MARRIED IN KASTI out ‘wrmdng "Mung 000mm 050w 1n 5 cameraman . wou“ on? ll-Sltllly die as e direct result mums themgelvgqmtml 09'9"!‘ __ “nun ‘m. m. of shelves in i ‘Wu "3 m0 "kill-m of u? ' “gum hem“ mm’ w" low in vote: The menmm "chug" first time t : dance Bai- "Pl limb” ml“ W1‘ "W! 3135' .2; *.*::.;':::."“~..=,,~=,,," - - u.:.~"r..r":z.'r....'""m..zim..is "r rim *- "rh $0941??? -P===~h'~‘ a e 1--,...,-=~=, :.....'" '" v.1...‘ mum“ ti?“ i n e ~ . e i e word, have no hi?!" otther ailments. Thus such a hall's} glflollhllis klentftgm Ho‘: shire wire within lifidstllll‘! mar- refnriwug decorative chghzi: on: swndlnc. -omwii Joni-mi. w wndltlom as the folow- 1-. worth the best wnald m fled’ to t. law iii charming oval library is flnishedlii were blamed for some cases the commltte mum‘ o‘ ' t. l wft ease: Hillllypfne mah and ii °' "‘°‘"“'““"= “W” and employed byli goveévmiflpfiw,“ iiiliniiciiimiildlgmi-rleiih“ "mum 'Y"nll'ifl‘ miner w: hiogTildroom all Thm 4.000.000 m“ m,“ will". Prolonged crowded t , f mo; '1 - ________, ‘ ' u» feed lnutgiese islands than men m‘ "W811 exercise. natugviili peiioh "H" u’ "' BALDWIN HA8 GBANDBON fin? whim illuminate’ were 1n i914. We have fewer °°°“P‘u°n Pfl-Tflclllfl-fl)‘ where from votlilq til”- i“ ‘ ‘ If 0110's liousela too small lope:- ships of our own to aim-y “man”, there were mutated movements ml ht o fur toward 1”‘ LONDON - Succession to Btln- mg; hgvin‘ an entire mm (o; and time; 5mm u, deyem mum which c tilled for overuse of some vo ca hing e nae m“ ley Baldwin's cnrldom 1a assured b mo“ “we, w, 1351mm; ma,” P0911 stmoe ls thus an fndfime - Rimes and neglect of all uie rest. 1-‘ I sound policy. lam "w Wm °l I b" 1° "will cumin; : living room alcove no mo pin-r, or “mm; am “w” Moat cases were found "none "hlch should be m0 by u] Tomes. New Yolk wife of Wtnham. . “mu-y m one Us Ange“ m. defense. It ls also an unaggreasfve ma“ “rum WNW"?- Workera. Gwflllmflll-B. lbderll. Provincial m’ “m” F" 5 “w”! deuce. l‘ ilmplaee surrounded it 10m 01 defense. which iiimiia msd Wgkers. build wankers ggduaimieipai. There would um, son whose oder brother f: a ineti- w ‘m, m“ b, bodghelm m, (laofmneud it w Ill those who rigiii- n ,8 H w! Worker; in , , “d”, mentessmtemotatlon w a Oovern- 9°“ been built. into just. such in alcove Y l" flmdbu-S thin this country F” W“ l° m” m“ ml’ fluent-e ma“ lppomtmm“ l” m‘ -__-__—-_ Ind loves will be worn. Olly ‘l’ one way Iron: Saint Joli: Stitched In 00n- with that from "BOSTON gnsrunn ‘will? miss mun; tun Ymfny imm- nnu win-emu) It I f"; ‘ (A. 'l.)': flood’: Point ilk?!) lllll John. Duo Boston liLll. till-Ill In! (hi. One-way lure from ill John I10; from Chlrlottrlown. l‘- 1., iiimirru to Bolton I18. When allvered glacier: are her gown. -—m_$_c_ti_t§_j_ohnstoii.l i to; 1m. Manufacturer: Think of your Sales IF your salesmen could, make 1i, 0 0 0 , 010 0 calls per day! —or week —or month Well, newspaper advertising l: the all?“ alumni wlifcaii get rlnlit Into the homes of one or two lilllloii prospect-I 3"" “h” oven you wlnlit _ ltlcwqiapoi- ailvortlcliig will 91'0"" Y°“' :_:li: Quietly. u‘ you wlnli. when v0" Wm‘ and to 1:01. the people l: tli: mullet: wlwf" rm pull I» "i... Avril: my Cnludlnn uni-min lllllllwlil Company ticket Ifflfl- " "f" 9 "m when, saint John at} . ~i mm'anlhn