PAGE‘ Tr; t__ _ Bill or GEQQOTTETUWN ‘._1.1S'1"‘0l'.‘ RATEPAYEIIS F011 T1116 CITY 01" 0111111110 Assessment duo on R0111 Property irtcttidiittr’ 1'0 __-'~i§a‘gsemci1is.~.cantoinlug 111111193 cf all such <1; eilrcly and, the property in rcrgicct of _r.1; . For 3 clues-u.- DiiétilllfllOfl Oi‘ fiiPPhltlY AND LQCAITUN . apnea?" - A @118. Eu-Itefiavld . Keiisiugtcn ltuad . . . . .. -.38-24fl Grafton Street. . . . . . . . . . . ---House niul land 35 [Cltvurd Street . Jiolzse und turd 100 Water -15 Prlncc Strict .92 Wcvinuitlli Strict . . . . A .. d-Icuse and luud 21 Spring Street .-1-2 Brick house and lanl 1711 Sidney Eliect .-l-1ouse and 11nd, (15 Richnoird Iridlu. Goorie . _. Qtomou, William “ linen. Benjamin .. I011". Michael J. .. "Connolly. James . ... “.008. Elizabeth Currie. lbtate Donald .. Earthy Mo. Estate tltichzi Canadian Legion 01110311011. Margaret . Oulllghan. Aiargaret . Dlllrui. Willem .. Gib! Ne. Margaret Crockett. Brim w, a UPMYON. Estate William Crockett. Entou- Willimn Crosby, Erne;t . . . , , . . . . .,}{-rn_~= Oroeby. Margaret Cudinore. Charles Cudmore. Charles Cudniore, Charles 57-61 Sprn; Park Road . J10 Longwnrili Avenue . . . . . .. ... .11onr~.e and land 39 Upper Hilisboio Street cl Hcure and land 33 Spring Park Road ......... -----;'i't (irafitru Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l0 Grnfion Streft . . --3i—3;1 Wevnioulh Strcrt - - 211i Wrytwuouth Sit-act . ~308 (‘ii-ziftnil Street, ----Hcu z- llllfl laud and t." ~10’: Cuiubcrlailtl Slrcst ~24fi Fitrrov Street "3311 Fitsroy Street - - l'.'(lll:‘f- illiti lurid 0 4G4 "Home and iilllti 48 Dmitri-as Street . . . . .. .. grc Douglas Street; Costello. William .. Connors. Hugh 1"‘. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 1111-111? (‘rrnlwui Street; Dnnlld Mc, Estate John A.l1ouse and loud 172 . - - - - - ~-fi0L‘l1l'0l'tl Strcct and hind 102-102 Cumberland Street and land 311-313 (trillion Street 10m . ... rind lnlld 315 Grafton Street. lane . . and land f‘0.'i Fitlcrny Strcct . . . . . .. and land 214 Cumbcrlnnll Street .. and land 7f’—7-i Hayfield Street .. 1-220 Enlicu Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Home and lend 51 Rcsnrrc Street Vnczlnt Land, Gerald Street . . . . . . . . . . . . - llotise and land 90 Upper llillslioro Street iinzl lrnvl 1115 Watr-r Street . . . . . . . . .. H-i-louse and lnnrl 13-15 Alley Street l-lrvrc end land 2'1 (Erattcil Street ~I1nu=e and land S2 Birclmcod Street "_'fl5~207 \'J1'i(‘1‘ Street . . . . . . . . . ...1-1otisc and land 200 liichmond Street ---L‘i Prince Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. ---'29-39 Rochford Street Jlncllford Strvrt ~91 Rochforrl Sircrt, e zznal lurid I111 Lnnauuirth Street 2116 (lraitflll Street: . Sidney Street . . . . . . l. Donlltl Mo. Ellen Donald Mc. John Y. Donald Mc, iifinnie .. Dorulcl Mc, Minnie .. Donald Mc, Minnie .. Donnld Mo, Minnie .. 1 , Ronald Mc, itiinnie .. w, H Domini Mc, Jessie . ' Donald Mc, Barnett . . . . .. Donald Mc, Mrs. John 1'1. - fiiiflnlid Mc,. Alex. A. ".DOUZlii Mc, Fstate Neil . :7 Douioll Mc Harriet G. 1 l i! ‘W4’? Doucette, Annie Doyle, Gertrude -t,-.; _ Dufly. Stephen Duffy. Stephan "MHDufly. Stephen, P. ,,_ D0111}. Albert_ Jifclilnmid Snort i . -1'J1 Pownol Street . cruiser-IE ud-louse and hnd 111-113 Elm Avenue .. . 1101150 and 12nd 117-119 Elm Avenue . ...Shop and land ncflr flilisbnro Bridge . ...l>louse and lnnrl 70 Tlirvlicld Street . . . . . ... J-tousc and land 41 Upper Hillshoro Street . .Housc and land 92 Upper Hlllsboro Street ..."25 Fitzroy Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. George . . . . . . . . . . .106 Hillsboro Strcct . . . . . . . . . . “House and land 17 Fisher Street --Houre and land 17 Dorchcster Street ...Grent George Street . . . . . . . . . .. ..322 Fitzroy Street ..-.15-17 Bishop Street . . . , . . . . . . .. .. House and land 9-11 Alley Street . . . . . . .. .. House and land 133 Upper Prince Street . use and land 23 Dorchester Street 193-200 Grafton Street - - - - . - - -- Vacant 10nd 52 Staring Park Road UHouse and land 50 Sui-inc Piirk Road . "House and 10nd 13-15 Chestnut Street . 'Di0rnond, Melville J. Dougon. William E. .. Dickinson, Estate Ann Dystnnt. Eliza . . . . .. 3 Qchem Mc, Minnie i lillnt, Estate Andrew .. Guinn Mc, Annie , Griflin, Mary . . . . Gardiner, George w. Glrdlner, George W. . and land 222 Grafton Street . . . . . . . and land 104-106 Weymouth Street and lfillfl 9 K'nir Square . . . . . . . . . . House and land 8-10 Upper Queen Street . and land 9-4 tlnner Queen Street .. and 11nd (11 Rricl ton Avenue . nvvl lr1"(1 '70 Sidney: Street Hurry. Edward I - - < - - - - - - . - - - - --.-...,........ ... "Hon" owl lnnrl "7 if"?! 50112111 760-270 l‘.'l"'='1 F‘1‘!"‘l', _,.-.,.,.,, _.,..,.._ Q.,.;,;§ -1.'i4-1."t‘, Tim Arm-arm .~...|'vv_ Ybvwq- ]‘-~‘>-»-\ pg m-t _ Henderson, Jane .. Herdbrg. C. Gav'n .. Hawkins, Franklin Hawkins. Franklin .. Hagan. Emmet G. . Haynes, Estate James Haynes, Estate Robert . Hooper, Nelson . . . . .- Hewett. lilary . , . . . . . .. intyre. Mc, Penelope Irityre Me, Mary Intyrc Mc. lllriry . Jenkins Janette .0...» _---1 lfl"rl i-1'%§--%ll;'§—¥'--l}-l," .r—-,,,-.. Mn 1-0.1 7 "... .r-....-,, w.‘ ]'v“r'| o", r~ , pv . N'\QDn-—_-n .- ."t‘"‘.'\ and l"“d F032 1- .1101110 0nd 1on1 94 Pr" 'l'~u~~ and 1111'! ("-71 Tlrrchcster Street -""n."> owl land Y",l‘"'1','Ol‘il'i Avenue ' T0 CvMn F“r'r-~t _. r .~1'.l 12nd c7 11‘"‘.:*:'i'i Street .. Krona Mc, Patric . Knnan Mc, Alex. K103. Mary . . . . . .. Kinlcy Mc, D. S. . -. . r- Korynedy, Alice . . . . . . . . . ..v~cm~. v. Kinncn, Mc, Mrs. Emily ..V."'."tnt. 11nd flcrrllcl Strcct . . . . . .. L00}: Mc, Margaret . . . . ..l'cu."~ and lrr-l t‘ Hllsboro Strce Lurid, Estate Georg: Lofllair, Mary . . . . . . .. Lowe. Estate Samuel Lorre, Estate Samuel Lowe, Estate sitmucl Lemon, Matthew .. Fort": and land 47 Rrcrv» Street , . . . .. ,, ‘M and hurl 2311 lilllsborn Street . . . . . . .. ,_ .'.-'nttrc mvl lctvl cud "i"‘fll'.t let $11.7 Kmt Street... ..-ll' trc on" 1.1.11.0. ?"2-?14 TtW-‘oil Street . .d ."0 Syxrni Strcrt M01001: Mc, Margaret .. .. . .. .. M01001: Mc, Philip I. ......14ll~142 {I'm Avenue . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. he mt-lclel and lrnrl 56 Great George Street .. . 113 Bavflcld Strict . _ . _ . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. “Currier Fitzroy and Weymoutlt Street . ..1~1nu"c and 10nd 2'1 Flrlslltrm Avcnuo ..P'1'"r\ null l."ll'i 1'4 Vin-t 5'1" with": 0nd Fcrsyt Milliklri. Oatherlilc Mc-ulghon, James 1-1. . Moulghnn. Pctcr mm PM, R. J. Nlill Mc. Lremtt-rl .94 iYi-“Plllllld Fl-"crt .59 Vvcytnolrli Stl-"st . . . Jltulm rril i"7l-'i tlt tvrtvwl _ __ __ ...1>lmire 1111/1 turn‘ 17 flt-Ycwrlr Street . , . . , . , .. ...llousc and land 9111-171‘ ...l1r'tl.='~' and hint 1:34 Fidnny Strcct .....1:'>l Cilml)f“-‘lflll'l Slit-rt . t? and laud c1111 lacimt lot 77 Gcral and land 3;: Pairmore Sticct . . . . _ , . _, , Gllrien, Florence . Prone, Matilda .. llilirlriro Street Power, William J. .. P0117. Estate Jessie Qllltrle Mo. John . . Hanohnn, Florence . Reid, John ... . . . . . . . .. . Rory Mc, mints Prime s . Rory Mc, Estate Francis “Kent szrcrv, .. ...Voci1nt lot Etiston Strcct . -. [louse nnd 1.11121 (lhitlrlllllt Eltrnet . . . . . . . .. Stewart. Estlte J0me: ...W-'ztt'r Stre~t fllltl Cumberland street . H-i-louse and liiivl 53-57 Prlncr Sir "t ., ‘lznbcrlztnd Strrctg Sentner, Theodore ltovnrt. Alfred A. . qlepherd. veronica .. Ihcpherd, Veronica “Vncrtrt land Vila Street . . . . . . . . . .. ml-iousc and lurid 45 Brighton Avenue '1"l‘i~J'l‘0\VN In default for rmancnt Street and Pcrmtmoni Sidqwaik’ ‘tulters and amounts due from them re- ich the taxes are owing. 01.00 38.40 02.1! 30.00 10.04 100.09 95.10 10.50 47.50 65.70 12.00 04.00 25.00 45.71 - 10.00 31.75 29.00 14.00 9.00 12.70 171.90 12.60 4.00 25.00 73.03 44.00 70.60 50.00 30.00 20.00 05.00 77.00 74-00 84.70 10.00 2.00 26.02 138.82 05 75 22.00 34.38 25.00 75.00 58.00 136.29 59.97 59.52 16.08 19.00 70.02 13.35 7.00 24.00 198.01, 3.00 13.00 18.00 67.00 26.82 104.82 57.00 1i 0 l .0 ' 4.50 24.50 42 00 40.00 150101 8.76 37.00 70.80 I 44.50 38.20 27.90 80.42 32.00 25.70 18.00 1 20.00 76.00 48,00 84.00 25.00 40.00 10.13 91.01 t 0.01 41.14 I 00.00 . 07.59 Stall 121.70 31 72 22.00 67.74 28.071 168.0’) 101.98 53.00 13.00 86,60 i 40.00 81.91 130.00 ' 8.00 $0.171 70.00 20.01) 2.00 6.00 233.00 11.115 12.00 . 04.00, 30.00 . 23.00 10.00 17.64 . 02.00. 04.42 100.00 10,04 10.00 00.40 40.74 20.00 ' 00.40 , 40.00 i 8.00) - 20.00 , 30.00 90.71 84.00 3.00 11.00 AEOSCUVJ, Illarch lit-Imagine the Republican or Democrat!!! parties ill tho United States inrlcrteking a energy needed in more serious direc- eettrclnng inquiry into the Political lions. liewe and personal lives of n11 their members, expelling forthwith all educational imtltlltlonfi end 0111! m thrisc whose Opinions are less than 100 per cent; orthodox, all those who drink lmmodertitely, beat their wives, or subsidize chorus girls on thc side. Imagine that and you will have some nctlon of the "chistlcns" or lighting trim. clennsng which takes gilrtcc ocrloiilc- aily in the party which 1111c»: the land of Bolshevisin. Not since Crmnurcll governed Eng- land has any imtlon bccn s0 thor- oughly subjected to a code of Purit- enical conduct 11s the Soviet Union today. There is plenty of violation of. the code-so there was in Croniwclis (lays-but the standards of personal’ behavior voluntarily usstinicd by "lllnms- l5 "9 Um‘ m" scl-nlndulg‘ Communists and vnfoia-cil by them lipoii thc rest 0f the country with iflll W305 W b? 0111-51190- niore 01- less success ll1‘0 strict to thc poiit of nsocticlsin. - / The suprenlc virtue in the Sotieif Union is duty. The Coinuruiiist has ‘ML practically no personal life, he is] dedicated t0 a cause ivhich lenvcs no margin of time or energy for any- thing cke. Thcic are a dczczi plays on the boards 111 Moscow with thc same moral.- Ulditllllllig’ sacrifice for L»; aL-mht the general cause. The hero or hero- ine faces a choice between 1icrsonn1 5mm desires-love, family interests, com- fort, etc. —and thc need of the soc- ialist fnthcrlancl. Invurinbli’ he or she 01100885 the 100v!" 05 11w m1 fins 11, 11.10 is ti-uc that the old reasons waves and a crimson sun rises tram the backdrop, ‘ An enginccr, or n rekiilcrl vrnrkvi‘, may earn as high as 6110 01-‘700 rubles R. 111011111, but. 110 Communist, not. even n. Stalin 0r P1‘L‘l'.li'_‘1' Molotov or President K211111111, may earn regular- ly morethan the "party n1:i\:inium"of 30° P1173195‘- 111 his 170111011111 1110 110 Dancing and other amusements are must he a model and example for thc ivssses he is supposed to lead. 1 do not wish to imply that tnci-c The official moi-aiityh-ezccep: in thc 49.59 ‘nutter of turning tlz: other check ‘and being soft. with enemies -\vould 24m iutot the approval of a Methodist 491m ‘conference. The rules o1‘ personal I 110w miss thc point. A roliglolts strain 109.111 ‘conduct drawn up from time to time by groups of Coininnizist Youths round as if they were ckceriatccl from l ii‘. M. (J. A. pamphlets. Amusement, or fun for its own sake zmpiicems as much out of place undzi- n as it did under Cromwell. ‘There are no longer any plays or nio- QIOO ftion pictures whose purpose is to cu- 83.28 37.21 12.00 tertain; only morality ialoys, those » with a. (bfiriit: purpose, get produced. ltussiti. has few cafes, no dance trails. l 1t is engulfed in anti-alcohol propri- ';.“iillil‘iiiZflS the inrpcrtnnce :-T emotions cf nny kind. Th: roinazit- l lru-ict. Cap. 17 as amended. nficr ratepayers of the City of C11 hy Iziw. the amount of thc City, I will make applicniic for _iudl.rmeni against each and ‘all of the In 0o levied against them and then unpaid an will apply for a warrant for the sole of Dated this 3rd day of March, 4D. 1931 V [no r ~_t_i_._\ R I .1 fiffffjilg/ttl Conduct Rules. Communists “Chistk:1r," or Clcilnslngs, Eliminate Violutcrs and liritlt.‘ bfrvlallrd black t0 Normztl-Jeiuprcme Virtue is Duty. IIlll'I‘0I1‘v~‘ $011‘ By EUGENE LYONS United Press Stall Corrcspon cnt) ism-cm n» The 0011mm» ie instincts in particular" are treated here as an intrusion 1111011 "m" ""0 Stipscmt- Virtue Duty N‘..‘1E DESCRIPHON OF PROPERTY AND LOCATIJN Smith. Mrs. Snrth, Josiah . Stxle, James Storey. Joseph J. .. Storey, William Sullivan. Estate Andrew 0J1.‘ w? ' Si'rir':é' “Cooler 0UP, For ‘I114 l0 tun k-wmnn imhh- hr lluvnr. Lynn'- Fnltrd I'm-en Slut.’ l'or|'4-~pn:11l|~|\l 1|! ‘Mom-luv, alter I10 inuniln’ l'l‘nlli"ltl‘l‘e The worker's clubs ore 110111111111’ '1 remoter sense places of recreation. indeed the only recreation which i105 respectable backing 1e srlorfw-nhilfiimll culture it is called berm-since it con- rluces to a healthy nation olwnyr l" 111;: Practical Joli Atheist Russia has its own index cxpurgatorium. ii iticiltdcs jazz, Gyp- sy romances, lore poetry. 1010131‘- irra- ivaplione records, in fact every/thing that. 1s remotely connecixcel with bour- geois comfort or the softer personal feelings. The prrwcnt, sny the Com- cnce and tnooircnxfiing. A big practical Tile liberal divorce laws establishment 0f absolutely equal stands of confiict for men and wom- cn have won the laud 01 Soviets an mndcscrvetl r:c.toi~ict_y' for licentious- iless, There s less of it hero than in any Europr ‘.11 capital without excep- Truc, ti : (iisoi-gunization of life by the rerol ‘ion. the turlnoil and pon- fusion: l1 l‘ to c-xccsscs some of which persist. 1n‘. that is a surface 1ihcn0in- cnonf I :sically the Bolshcvlk regime Sinai-tun in its insistence upon r-‘cnn living for the sake of the 0141 Reasons Laughed At for Lciiig “goocP-thc fear of hell or the iiopc of heaven-urc- being longh- ed out of court. The new reasons are social. Etlirieilt service tu tho cause, vxithont squnudcrlng energy in dissi- pation, or in romantic suffering. is the beginning and the end 0f 00m- inunLst morality, "bootlcgged" aplenty. Sexual license is widespread among a portion of thc youth which has failed to accept the are no self-seekers. srcrtcrs and Communist viewpoint and iincu no scoundrels in the Communist Party. 11.0 the wielder of pow-er it ‘draws the worst as well as the best elements. I mean that they are denounced. weed- led Wt 11nd Sf-‘VBPPIY 111111151100 if ganda, is one of self-rcstraliit and caught violating the code. - outlet for its energies. But the es- sentiiil morality. s; preached by the press, by the Society of Godless, all the manifold organs of Soviet iaropa- devotion to duty. A This attitude is so pervasive that Rules for Youths it. colors all of life under the Red flag. N0 amount: of statistics or sight- seeing can txmvey the spirit 0i’ the new Bolshevlk Puritanism. plains why so many profound econo- mic studies of the new Russia. some- runs through life here,‘ even through the anti-religious propaganda. -i__—______ zzDrives Asthma Like Magic. The ; immediate help from Dr. J. D. Kel- ilnggs Asthma Remedy seems like ' magic. Nevertheless it is only a. nat- ural remedy used 1n a natural way. The smoke or vapor, most remote passage of the flfleflted etubcs brushes aside the trouble and gcnda, docs not tolerate gambling and opens a way for fresh air to enter. of ircrsou- l It is sold by dealer: to and land 48 Chestnut Street so and land 6i Chestnut Street. . ...V:ic:1nt lot Reserve Street . . , . . . .. ...llousc and lend 35 Upper Queen Street . . . . . . . , ..llou:c and land 111 Prince Street “vacant land :16 Douglas Street Sullivan, Estate John House and land 216 Euston Street .. Stairs. Estate ltmria. .....Hou:c Trainer, Eliza. . . . . ......-HO11£‘0 Trainer. James . Trainor, James .. ' Tanton, “falter N. Timton, Walter N. Williams. Eistate willian White, James .. Worth, Fred Walsh, Estlte Jcfzn .. _W0.i.0h. Estate John .. Welsh. Estate John .. Walsh. Estate John .. Walsh, 1,001.20 . . . . . .. Walsh. Catherine, Warren. Flora . . . . .. Warren. Lchzh It. Waye. Estate Picliard . Weathcrbic, William P. ..'1i Stu-lug l‘.l"l'. Rand Woolrldge. James P. Young. Forden Young. J. Walter and land 9 Bnyfield Street; .. 11nd lend 28 Passmore Street J-lousc mid land ‘.165 Dorchestar Street ... J-louse and land 64 Victoria Street . ...House and land ti: Elm Avenue . ....\7acont land Elm Avenue . . . . . . .. 1 .House and land '74 Elm Avenue Jlouse and land Kensington Road . .72 Spring Park Reed . . . . . . . . House and land 25-33 King Street House and lend 37 King Street . ..1-louso and land 29 Pownal Street . ..'tousn and land .'l'1 Pownnl Street .. ., "wise and 1011:1112 “ili-‘ihflffl Street .."l t"\~‘vtvt Street’. . . . . . . . . . . , . .. . ..!‘t." "‘ trot-l George Street . “f3 1,-i "'|‘l Avenue . . . . . . . . . . .. IAYT"I‘T(‘ n-ul Iuvl 50-152 Elm Avenue lion '~ and land 7'1 Gerald Sticct ‘frnni 131i" Guro't Street . . . . .. . .._-.....1I"rsc all‘! land 34 Spring Street - . . . . . . . . . Notice ls hereby given lb *1. pursuant l0 the provisions of Statute 3. Edward VII.‘ 3il.da_vs from thc publication . hereof and of the above list of arlottctown who have failed i0 ., pny within thc time prescribed assessments severally levied upon Jhelr Real Property In said the Judge of the City Court of the said City. ilwl for tire respective amounts ch judgment being entered I in.to His Honor nds above lit-sci" d that. upon Ill Press Gun .::p cildunt Oal-hedfil. - ruins o! London Town, London. idor of sanctity and a. coronet. in Londons mind. trnvcrsy just. now. rhrcc—-those who ignore Sunday a1- law as it at present stands undoubt- edly supports the "Man was made for slow to invoke in their aid on Act which until now had generally been overlooked. The result is that many Sunday picture houses aro closing 0n Sundays. Sunday concerts-even’ those are pending 1n the Courts. We ii-re in invention of the Devil. the Victor- icn sabbath, even if rye-escape a re- surrection of Pralse-the-Lord-llarc- bones and his puritanical brethren. ‘none too happy. Probably the Gab rinet would to a. man vote for a sane -Sunday, but, as always happens in ;lh's country. the moment any Sab- T hm iron question arises thousands of 'to1ks who normally are only Chris- itlons in the sense that they are not ‘l-icttentots jump into the urenn full A repeal of the cxsting 10w as em- ,1 bodied in obsolcscent and almost f0r-- lgctten statutes will, if proposed, ai- iinost certainly be the signal for a mo:l: un-Chrlstian hullaballoo by pco 16,00 10.0w 4.9.00 49-00 441m 44.00 61):) 6.00 20.00 fill-fill 10.00 12.00 E £3 ,...'..‘. 2242 21.1‘! 40.00 21.00 01f" 24.00 24f ‘- .1100 20.25 01-91 .' 70.00 3T1 78 107.’ " 21.00 25 0D -l",l‘" l0 1'10 ill '1' 63.00 11.20 7‘ '1" 10g 5n 1712‘. t“ 54,0’! 114,00 10.8’. 10.11" 21.011 21.00 3.00 3.0’! 29.00 28.00 FREDERICK LARGE _City_ Collector 1 11~ 19310 111151‘ = . ,, t‘) ‘it; ‘f. 111V ‘T’ n S’ ‘ K unocumlli 11v Glanvlll: Caron. 01114011 United = LDNDOhl, March 10. 1a. u. Ill-ll A century ago, or so. ltlqcAuiay unec- ulated upon the emotions of a hyp- othetical New Zeala-ndei- who-went- ui-les thereafter-should sit unon the ruins o! London Bridge and meditut: on the vanished glories of St. Paul's _ you“ M‘ well. that New Zealander. i! he came today and charmed h: seat from London Brldse. to its decrepit brother of Waterloo. nlllht V1000?!” whether ho had comein time and what is. to eriso from the present hroiders or what not, an with his btfllltiful graino Kingdoes not like high nor, on the other hand, ‘dure jazz or any Q1 115 The iisht. operas 111.... 1.1m Die who in practice have no religion l Will Mr. Lloyd George eventually succeed to the leader-strip oi’ the La- bor ‘Part1’? There might be an answ- ering chorus of "mes," but it would come meinly from those 0i’ no vis- ion. ‘Given a few more ' speeches such as Ll. G. mode in tho House of Common the other Much of Trafalgar Square's cost- cm side and the adiointng triangular block running up the Strand, where once stood South Africa‘ Home and [he Golden Cross Hotel whence Mr. Pickwick and his luuportol friends departed on their memorable Journ- cy, is now on oboninotlon 0t desol- ation. Wall after well falls beneath the 1mickexes of corduroy-clad wreck- crs of homes. And there are scores of similar clearances throughout wither»: 0 ker to his ' is provided by of all. hiemeny records, 0 Sweet Home" as Melba. so. of the moot often lured. We in Inndon have 11011.1 time to time recently that our are to be equipped shortly w; pocket wireless receiving opp designed for the undoing o1 and bandits and their kindred. 111mb while, the wireless outfits can-M b’ Scotland Yard’: Flying sqrm; In,“ petrol Inndon- in srit but vari ' disguised curl are doing good ' An odd incident proving m“ Truth is sometimes as Slrlmgg u Fiction come out in a magnum‘ court i-he other day. Two men stole e. cai- the n of which was immediately telepliom to Scotland Yard. "The Yard" (my. with wirelessed to all its 11101100111] Flying Squads in all parts 01141110“. A Squad at 0. mint several mil" away from the scene oi the picked up the said a. detective in noticed the number of a cor tuym. 111g just aheetlg! us." "Alid"—he might nit-e 0011mm -~"we Just shot out. the long arm g coincidence and pinched those ben- nearly everyone to neaifly half a hundred ll embers Consider the position: at the very moment when a. Wages Inquiry was in sesion and beforc which the rail.- wliymen o! the country, supported by their It's/do Unions, were n10.111- taluing their right to it continuance oi even an increase 0i‘ the existing wages, the Chancellor o1’ the Ex- chequer. Mr. Philip Snowdeir, made a most dolorcus speech in the House and pleaded for e. reduction in gener- al of expenses and salaries at large. Labor was thrown into despair and 1t looked as though the party might be rant from top to bottom. And who raised the Party from that despond- once? Mr. Lloyd George. from whom did he get. the cheers-Abe cheers re- peated again and again? Prom tli The site o-f the Cecil HOLJl—'-\\'l18l‘8 all the world and his wife once stay- cct-is now a yawning chasm in which a much greater structure is to arise. Perhaps a ghost may hover above that. spot. Say 40 years ago there liv- cd it 1ihllirnthropist named Jabez Bai- four. Ho 110d, as events proved, un- orthodox ideas cu the subject of incum at tuu1n'—-uf ininc and thine- rmd a. judge and jury sent 111m to 14 years retirement from the outer world. But in the meridian of his evil courses he bltllt (though with other peoples money) what after- wards become the Hotel Cecil. There is more than a" probability that had Balfour been lucky enough to escape the law at; a certain period he might have caught a tide to lend him to fortune and have died at last in the Not since his Limchouse days has Mr. Lloyd George mede such a speech of elemental power. The truth 1s that Lloyd George has strategicnl parliamentary power over Lnbor. speech as that will almost beyond question give 111m a far greater pow- intangible power over Labor 111 the constituencies. Ll. G. may be wrong, he may be inconsistent, but to anyone not 0i’- fcctcd by political leanings the fact itenralns clear w noonday that; " he swayed the Party as none of its own leaders could ever do, and they might Let no one think the littlewelsli Wizard is a spent force. Although the King hnskibviolisly recovered. his general health again it irequslly/ubvioits that during’ this past unpleasant winter he has now-where 1t 00u1d‘be avoided-taken any chance of put- ting it in danger by exposure. The Queen. the Duke of York, and the younger Princes 1n the absence in South America of the Prince of wales undertaken attendance alt innumer- able public functions. but His M01- osty has noticeably limited his _ac- But. while the face of London is changing (infinitely it is not; so ap- parent what changes are taking place _é,._____.__.. zzPersian Balm-the one toilet 1e- qulslto for tho dainty woman. lightful to u0e.,1.eaves no stlolmu; Swiftly absorbed by the tissues. D0- licately fragrant. Impertsva velvety loveliness to the‘ complexion. Tonal up the skin. soothes and bnnbllee all unpleasant roughness or chafing caused by wind and other weotiiu Makes hands 00ft and Creates an elusive, essem tlally feminine charm. Persian B01111 is indispensable to women of reflec- The query suggcstsitself in con- ncotzoir with the‘ Sunday‘ problem which is the 1ioint of an acute 10n- J-ondon seems in be divided ditto three factions. One. those who hold, seemingly, that man was made 1'01‘ Sunday; two-those who hoicl that Sunday was made for maul, and- together. Unfortunately tho statute Sunday" fgnaiics, who have not been for charity-are being abandoned under Lord Chamberlain who has no other course, and-many legal eel-ions fact. threatened with a revival of that Perhaps on the who“, he is Just as well pleased-if he could consult only choice 0t a comfortable eveningialtor his own personal inclinations. 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I have recommended thorn to 0 neighbor 004i euro they will help liar too.” mien! mm, or mulled dim: The position of the Government is »of violent partisanship and irrelev- rcaching thc | Mme" Price i000 Im- 01114 s; Ill 0m and ,,,, "M" g who w nail, For 51106588 in FOXRAISING FEED E E . 5 <3 3 2 "' j 3-1 11.1.1 i0.0'J 11.25 21.25 1.0.03 » 19.00 11.0) 10.00 ; (12.00 8.61 0.01 80.42 30.00 30.00 . 0,00 6.00 , 40.011 52.841 7.07 99.87 , 312.00 5.47 37.47 10.00 10.00 ‘ ,0 imperial B100: