PAGEHFOUR THE GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. FIIARLOTTETOWN ' I . ihe Hard Way, To Learn woodwork of all kinds, including individual pleces'of furniture. Visitors can buy the articles on show or have others made to ' MAY 19. 195: The Passing Scene 5 . . th Id. . - ,l lnade what on its merits seems an un- 9 wor . . . ham; or . diiemm, In u,,l,. m,,,, 3 3,',"',:f:,";":'x vI,e:,"Pl"”9 "-1! all ., answerable case for a new scale of remun- ' W VIII I 6800 01 either Iwepiinl it in Just ibis. There are always prophets of gloom the slit preferred by tho dlntiuen case under tlllculllionumtthem been, the fact that the stipend of Hi h , , .- ., my . Cw” Judges is what it W35 H hundrid that the outlook in general is the best in :l!i;m:len:it .11: uariobabllgo xglzlreaentig ha'nd. Unqligatlldrxifslf ., many years. on. u as, sy, , like tn. ,9” or W- ? Western 0'' DIVOWDIIIII tlon should result in reduced cost and in- sir, - Jesus had more to say W mam WM not M C." W, mum”. Wu, mm. m m, mm, m the ms '0 do Mm the d" at h R creased efficiency in production of the fin- "b”"LtLheuI”lat'mR :xoTe;lh&"i;'j"& Upon the silver lake nr crystal bug glnnerl to repcntanm. papers-about it. All spring. ever emotions. It can never thntlrlr: The tremendous progress being made ished articles in daipyin . me" '1 "3 9 h d m stream: slnco tho 15th of April, we have grow strong on big corporation i . - g "'3" ii” Md ”i”"” i 9 ii '3 But the warm -un thaw: the he- read lotion regarding the roads not patronage whether it be E , In developmg on resources in western cam . . . M" A" abmm mm he saw Dame numb” Hrillv belnt plowed out. By waltlns I I distillery or of any othetllf. 01' DOB. : lng held in Edinburgh. The replica, the capitalism in the opposite direction to so. rheh.s::d;:n:i-e these it might :&n1:I:::I31;:'I;i:ill5,i;mti::;:iei;t:co :1: tie reduction. The same thin as u... chmvmm Wnrli Of Mi" 3- Drysd" 0' Ab9"d9e"- W” 0l8ll5'n- This i-rmcr hi ll-V0 been pimiy. By wceptinr this service. theTe"'wt:i.l'donbo aw uularn. Ioucrro PIIIIII uradoato 3 has spent many years of work making it, is 0 ' 0 ' an! Ogutniitg-,m0;;rV .go9&climnImi: we will be cuttinr off Oi: nraisvol to w, out 0, wan. 1, you oh”. 0", I”. 3 onnwnnowx l on loan to the Scottish Country Industries A distinct honour way (ggnfe;-red on nine 1 33.0.31” noun; "non. g):It;;:u:)l:'”tg,:h;rl;e!:: won 3. zgagggmax '. up-u.-u ' a,."". Phone IO”: MI Prtnel I Development Trust which is holding the ex- Mr. J. G. Dennis at the meeting of the ::::f;t;'d.'lvg;re';uih.o;rr;-ipggrsug-; ent tealiinals on t.i;e nuns. tank has It -mm-:3; hlbltion. Credit Union National Su 1 Co-o rative "1"" """' ” '”"- "3"" ' r - The original home brooch. which is still at Madison, Wls., on Slftflgday if being 0” C""'”"'"”"' :iL'f.':2t::.'""' m" m- "um" i?.Z"'.,B,;'5.'.'lf,'...'Ii";,.'I,'2?. '.2".'f,.,".' um." ol'!'ron!rn5l's1 in existence, was, according to legend, torn chosen a director. .It is an international (Alia r. 1.1.) it I V" in" the lulmy doe: carry iottotown. you will find our so out ;- L cngurnnus ""6 II" 9"” , . .2. cu passengers in the summer and 9; '0”. p - ,long .1. f m the plaid of Robert the Bruce. 14th organization, and there were delegates DEC ' no doubt. are operating the paaun- -3,, ommf, m mun," .1, 11.0. . wwnm mm M,m.,,.,, and fury King of Scotland, by the then present not only from Canada and the Un- mu cuuxc W "lint It I loll Ni With I0 suns be all again. This island ,4-2 Chief of the Cu" Macdouga" when they "ed Sums" but from Hawam Jamucm prm'7on""nd:.":."td alili-all '&wn0;IhnwI?d hgom”lh.: . pnonmgn A MCGIIWI met in single combat. Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic country that the holder. of hotel Ibis. ovmiint on the M N04 number of also who an available ' ' um-ma, on The loan of the replica is an indication as wen, of the several banks in Charlotte- Ind not ciiilins It Ill Iilliwill ii for work and given aaiplqiant. 123 K.” 33,... ”"'';';J: "0. Authorised an loaned Clue lull foot Office Department. Ottawa. The Island uuardlan Publishing Go. areatdent and Anoctala Idiur. Ian A Bartlett. Associate Editor. FIIIII Waller. GIICULATION "Coven Prince Icdwnrd Island like the dew" "lilo Strongest Mommy is Weaker than the weakest link". CIIARDOTTETOWN, TUESDAY. MA)" 20. 1952 - lmll Anti Bar Times, London, puts the position this way: "The Attorney-General on Monday cration for the Bar and Bench. When it is recognised what the course of prices has years ago (25,000) is a plain scandal. Com- pare the new rates just acceded to the doc- tors. It is no answer to say that it rep- resents case and dignity, which a man can support out of his large earnings at the Bar, for, as Sir Lionel Heald observed, even successful silks find it hard to save on any considerable scale under present largely accounts fin Ems; l'l'.5l"”t'lla ".'.”.'.lnl3u2'”W 3) Y)?" ;?u3f,,,,."'dh ”ff"";f"'- rccotznltlon conditions. On the other side the demand . . . u - h 1, ' 'y n -p, C ” yi '"c'- "if Cil- The mlcrofllmlng of Island newspaper ;,'e'”d:'l'fnV; m:ike”n3e';"l'"';:nW-1'3 V” ”l”W- , . . for cheaper litigation grows, and from the point of view of the litigant with much justification. There is no ready solution to '. . . . . the problem but any profession in which will be appreciated by all. hlstorlcally-ln- , 1 moi; peotpiau into triiel;-"exclusive unigeeusduheforo our eyes. it is not ' clined. Besides it will considerably reduce pUBu(j FORUM M V ” mm " ""”"""- h '" "1 9"” 1" In! sense or the reasonable rewards are not such as to th ' t d t th 11'; altltmy can hardly be blamed for lg any standard of Art. It won. attract first-class men will inevitably suf- e 5.9”? "eCcS,Smy 0 accomm? a e e' E gm" ",0 d d H ,.m?;,"'f dlf;”""' W "Y "W tho . . , steadily increasing number of files. I . . p p . - 4 "an O I" g ye” . actors perpetrated :- fer. The Attorney-General is in a bettei . . . Tu. mum ,. mm, ,4, m, y , oO&OO300-3003003wx gun. llgtnognnionsy -gusspgmg i':1mc:f1al”ac:,sa::nlt )1; var: mun, . . .. g d u . V good . s vo oaa, P'-lsltlon man m05t 999919 t9 inmate re ::”""'”.” '"o:”.".”9'"f ”1l'h. And when the scribes and PiIlli- of 0 ice whiskey. It is doubtful insult to a. former Governor-Gs: form, but he confesses that as yet he sees no way through the wood. Perhaps some- one else may." ' ads. is highlighted in the current issue of ihe llnileriili Oil Review. which estimates the Women's Institutes revealed that the "lid lf'lWh9;" iffy W"9l""3:3 To the dead swallow: wake: in west of summersids as you out 1, . ""0". mmuon ma mom dim people ,, R 1, ,9 mm W i.hat 2,000 new oil wells will be drilled there custom of holding banquets in connection 3;? him f;"'iM”'pmf,ffe lf,ff,epfnj The diigiigw 3:100 and the bum. fgpccoiunligx Iitdgegftctxn M, M ,,,,,,.,,,p , ,,,;,e we surmg abiding place in the cultural life by the industry 38 9- Whole this V8812 Some with the collection of charitable funds "fre- W3 W tench "lam "iii" 504 15 ble-b:e. tn: trains are talten off. what will "'"'"” 59”” ”' 'n''d9 ll" Md luv;-',,h,e,:',',',',”i'f mm mm M "M 250 drilling rigs Wm be at work and in U b ht . th t. th t the one to trust rather than mate- Now do A chm. at chirp,” mm. we hue? Amommy mun”. Wu" several diacunions on this qusa- Mlh M dutch”. hm” . quen y roug in ree lmes e 8.mOLlii rial things. Here is one of his Duel! Mm, good Wm the Mn MW”. be ml, tion. What is the mung; with the or dmmery hm m ounem. 1. addition 195 exploration crews will be in of funds otherwise collected." A testimon- m-nv Pm-bier on this line A In triumph to the world the ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,, ,, 3, Mm mm. W” mm mm of ,m,,,, why people from. sea to us. who no the field. The exploration effort will be len limes 85 Slieat RS liV9 years 880. f0l- charitable organization rich array of Prince county what have the 1 . . , - - - cl - d n no A . This bus and trucking service - Y Inciul support to its ---clopmenk lowmg the discovery of oil at Leduc, which ' ' ' :,:,'tL,,p:lr:d”;f.Trc iuitorouail w"”T;: ;ff:y””'"'"3 ” "" '”"i3 ”" may suit one part of the Island. '3; gmi33;e::;:t'-l;I;i;";:; Thfrc Ila lgobnblyldno clvlllied ' ' - . . .- f its." This I ll . but I am sure the proposed set-up . - 530"” '3' n 9 W0! Whm ill! gave the great impetus to oil exploration. Members of the Filst Piesbytellan :)g'm;"md g Km 1 biggiusg Now all things smile. only lny Wm not um um pm. Hm u m, done they make a mover Mr. J. legttlmata" theatre has a let- The industry will spend altogether some 5250 millions On exploration and deVei0D- ed to tape-recordings of a sermon delivered ;':F(;3ii;:iwTl;f;fm'g';",::nf” gig the power 10"” fl ""f.f"”':a'f;lm:1"i”n) A good fut jitney service on rail. drama. such as it is, in so-callrd ment work in 1952. Imperial itself is in St John's Mk 3'” txmbmm ,0", the whole To mt-It that marble ice which 0"" Wm 9 ' ' would serve the western part or "Short". Just as our reading in spending S120 million on a current pro- gramme which in a 16-month period to the end of 1952 is being applied to it ma- jor expansion of all the Company's oper- ations. At the end of February this year Imperial itself had 25 geophysical crews ex- A” -110 n d 0 h uid r to M 1 d ., - " ' . lorin areas of the west There were 11 W ca . 0 S 's 0 endeavo cnomcileoniumguf has 13131:” frelrlgi: By the fireside, but in the cooler to Garlands leaving the mind. we prtsposogi bus service would be om cum” help mwng um m D E - see the safety films which are being shown ,,,mm,,- mm”, shade. W, the we the m,,,,,,, W," no, or rec control of the Provln- annual Federal grant (much larger operating in northern Alberta, 10 else- where in that province, three in Saskatch- ewan and one in Manitoba. . The industry as a whole had 131 crews in Alberta, 16 in Saskatchewan, three in Manitoba and five in B. C. The oil industry as R whole reported one oil or gas discovery in every three days of January and February this year. .Of the 21 discovery wells, 11 found oil and 10 struck natural gas. Canada's oil reserves, now known to be close to 1 when or-ls. to Norm Amen. under an exchange S:.?:.i"..li'n2.1lh;'”'d: r.:"..:: so to :':::”:::..::i:':.':::' ;':.l..".:L::f'.:".: . are 30 times What Were lm0Wn berm? Lei scheme. The boys from Scotland leave for bull! i-0dC&nI:l; ll docigi Who ' I am. sir. etc-., N how the train service could be im- MIHIOSOII. POOR! & & might a v sowink Own 0' W. GREE proved. it any improvement could Nkhokon human . hum". duc was discovered, but exploration. must be continued on a large scale to find furth- er reselves if this country is to be made self-sufficient in petipleum. Encouraging Artisans A perfect reproduction of the 600'year old Lorne brooch, one of the most famous heirlooms in Scotland, is a feature of an exhibition of Scottish crafts presently be- their own design. brooch will not be for sale: is to bequeath it to the Scottish people. EDIIURIAI. NUIES Sunday saw a greater church parade of city youths, than for some considerable time. ' I O I The infant mortality rate for England cry shows that Scotland has more farm tractors to the acre than any country in but even they should be cheered by the general forecast of the Bureau of Statistics The Charlottetown Board of Trade gets through a tremendous amount of business at its meetings, and is ever vigilant in the interests of community progress and well- being. The enthusiasm of the officials files by the Canadian Library Association is a distinct step in the right direction, and The prospect of a large consolidated dairy plant in Prince County is likely to be realized as the outcome of the delegation, headed by Mr. Leo Maclsaac, which visit- ed Quebec last week. Such an amalgama- An investigation by the executive of ial to the value of the social element in Church in Verdun, Quebec, recently listen- by the Rev. A. S. Renton Church of Scotland, Dunoon. Scotland. Af- ter hearing the sermon they unanimously resolved to invite him to succeed their late minister, the Rev. D. N. Correal. O O O at the Clover Club tonight in 'the inter- esfs of national highway safety.” The films, passed by the Ontario Safety League, are being shown under the sponsorship of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and there is no admission charge. 0 O 0 Five Scots boys will be included among the 50 members of Britain's Air Training Corps and Combined Cadet Force who are being given trips of two aveeksi duration the United States on July 27, and Canada on July 31. I D 0 Gilbert Keith Chesterton, English jour- nalist and author, was born this date 1874. Beginning his journalistic career as an art critic, he published literary reviews and articles in numerous periodicals. In 1904 he began the series of fantastic romances and "Father Brown” detective stories. In politics he led a movement of revolt against of the growing awareness and appreclationi of the work the Trust is doing for crafts- 'l'he new U. S. superllner, United States, But replica of the Lorne Mr. Di-ysder p Guardian does not necessar- ily endorse the opinion of correspondents. '.l.'llE LORD OF THE BIGGER. BARNS giving their hearts to material things instead of to God by wholn certain rich man's land brought forth plentlfuliy and he said to himself: "My barns are too small. at farm doesn't. bear 3 i;o6d'c'l'op by country-side. Men came for miles to see this farm and ask ques- tions. A good farmer is one of the most important men in the country, a man never to be for- gotten. the backbone of the na- tlon'a welfare. But this farmer, by his own permanence of dnd with plenty they can satisfy a man's soul. Hear him talking to himself: "My soul thou hast much goods laid up for many years. Take thine ease, eat. drink, and be merry." , He was not a young men. For years his think- ing had been on a low plane so that his finer faculties of judg- ment and discrimination had be- come blinded. He does not realize that around his life are playing force: over which he has no con- trol. II-its heart. had been giving him a little atrouble. especially af- ter a party, but he suspected no even to lay off for a while and that he could not think of doing. But one night. he awoke with a feeling of oppression as though he was going to mother and then through the darkness came a voice "This night thy soul is required of thee", and he (oer out into eternity to mat God. a auper. Is it any wonder that esua calls this man a fool? He could not have followed a more Insane course of life. Jesus was tremendously con- cerned about this class of people. "Of all the and things of tongue town will sustain a loss on said hole: whenever the ,Decimal Cur- rency Act shall be put into op- FIIOMI THE SPRING Now that the Winter's gone, the earth hath lost Her snow-white robes: no more the frost. Candies the grass, or casts an and now And makes it tender; given I sacred birth youthful Spring: The valleys, hills, and woods in love doth lour, Nor hath the scalding iioonday sun still doth hold Her heart congelil'd, and makes her pity cold. The ox. which lately did for shel- ter fly Into the stall, doth now securely lie in open fields: and love no more is in ii w'I'homaa Cnrew (1595-1639). farmers. I have worked with that class who seek to serve God through their farms, and I have worked with that class who serve the god of this world. Great work- ers and good farmers they were and in some respects. good citi- zens but spiritually unprogreasive They are the hai-eat class in so- eieaty to reach. The drunkard and th criinlhai will go into the Kingdom of God before them. This is why Jesus was so much con- staiiley Bridge. RAILWAY BUS SERVICE Btr. - Having read the proposed his schedule for the weswm part of the Island. between Tignlah and Bummeroidc, I am at a loan to understand how this schedule will give good service. If it is the inten- tion of the railway to follow the main paved highway, then the fol- lowing atatlona will have service, namely: Tignlah. Albarton. Elms- dale. O'Ileary, Portage. Richmond. lsoeo saw him out with publlsanl disciples. How in it that ho entail: and drlnketlt with publlcanl and dinners? When Jesus heard it, he saith unto them. They that are whole have no need of the physic- ian. Isut they that are sick: I evening for the west. We have as good a train service ant View, Mlmlnegash? Where wiu they catch the C. N. R. bus? other "item i too be considered: Oar- Weat. are never held up very long; they either catch the freight from Summerslde west. or on the night train west. This gives us speedy de- livery, but if the trains are taken off, how long will they lay at Sum- merslde or Emerald waiting for the CNR. to get a "paying ti-atnload" to move west? This will also apply send a train out to move two or three cars. Now for l.c.l. shipments handled by their trucks? What advantage will that be to the merchants? will the C. N. R. trucks deliver this freight to the merchants ware- house? I understand it delivers the shipments to the stations only. Perhaps the Railway has some- thing concrete to offer regarding this service we know nothing of. If they have. why isn't the District freight and passenger agent out around interview! g the various he found on the Western names: in other words, taking a "straw vote" on bhis. We read where Mr. Donald Gar- don has made a statement that the island Division nu saved I con- siderable amount of money since it has been dlesellud. One thing more should be carefully thoinnt out. Mr. F. A. Gaffney stated at a Board of Trade meeting in sum- merslde that there would be no re- duction of personnel employed by the Rauway. I cannot see his point: there is bound to be I - if, as a strict matter of ” Ind sinners. they said unto MI the grant would turn out to be a pnyins think the distiller: can be charg- II: in": nrnvai. mo na Dllflldlllli The action of tiuidlrsctou of the Dominion Drama Festival in accepting lfinanolal aid from a flnnof liquor dlltiiiai-atrcausing agooddsoiotoonstcrnation and aoniaangsrinvariouacfrclas. The wonder is that the reaction has notbsanmonvioisntthanlnfact itseelnstobe. Ansoonutha now: got out I was a , a great wave of protest from the At- lantic to the Pacific, but apart good dsclamation and Wales last year fell to 296 per 1000 1,, om ...m. . . ' ' Pllili . hue tlito normal '- , , . live births-less than half the 1941 figure andmtll.eu the front. has been aur- lliercln lIn(ll!:(l:' in am" , Thole has been a movement in . , prlllhgly uiet runs at hands - ' "W have . - . . - (60 per 1,000 live births). '1 ' V. ' W” ' - ”m"l'l0nI. sen... ; Canada to lnclease the iemuneratlon . . . mlbitionilta In: Tempennco Ai- Iiiectionl. passions: if they ,,,' .11 of bench and bar, and a similar one A recent census of agricultural machim 1 u,,h",o,,,,,";:, ,,hy,"',m,.k'"".'h;tu',': vrgtiagfgfy ::""u'l1:” ziolx: m:en,-- is being discussed in England. The out to predict that one of these sood people look upon then, H J: days they will go on the offensive. so far as the :' " ' dlr s are concerned. it is apparent that they felt themselves to be on the or seeing the Festival fade away from lack of sustenance. , This is not a complimentary rs- .. on ,. .. . m Observe: ragga? "slit. ” mm" '”"icli 011617 is a has and. w .le:m':;':ecbusl. business. At least. . lot 0, mm”- Ihlc ornnuatlona, mclumic onurolisa, an not above mnint in: mass to its cute. I havenm. Iiinlilv known some men n,.”,"' connected with the business uy they have appeared to in qu;u""' as men in other wuh M was lowest form of flame sapign, many others regard thE;,un:,";"uchl.- iii? .3';:":i.?.'. 3i'.'ti't"'” ' llliestival and, from Pllltlgley Dfimf the truth were known, the ma- jority of the directors who made the decision did so not in choice but from what they considered to be neeesait . It is not the first time, and it won't be the last, that an ethical principle has had to give place to an expediency. Tuniing how to tha munlflceht their liquid products. No doubt they would be pleased if their gift ineal. proposition. and I do not comes up such as this question, you week or I0. the roads would have Incill I all been plowed out by nature. This Will ll"! '0 Come from the Calla. hasn't a meeting been caued7 Also our representatives in all districts W, D. Campbell is on this commlt- ya tee, what has he to say? the Blind. it would be operated 1"? just an economically as a highway bus, and would serve the people better. I am. Sir. etc.. A WT PRINCE RESIDENT. (Awarding to the C. N. R. brief. clal Utilities Commission and would operate in the public interest wherever requested by that body. ACWNinl to Superintendent Mont- somsry. the change-over would mean an in in Railway om. ploymaht locally owing to the not that all the buases would be serv- iced hers and not sent to Mone- ton. -. Id. 0.) stltutlon die from main i like tho rest of us ilgttinitilsosn. U"' reel.) they were willing m g,,.,,,,. this pictur hi n th were helpful in bringing a few the Domihlaoilv Diliamael-1:sLtrl:catl”l:a:: erai. ,, and they intended no insult to' anybody. They simply mad, , mistake which, in ma ion; M will probably do much harm to the very thing they 3” Inn,” to preserve. fess a liking for drama but an not prepared to give adequate fla- would hate to see a cultural in.' the folcsolns premise to bg C0,, late their cancer i to act. of benevolenl::e.n Na.tug:lf;k:: they were to provide the wnir. wlthal to keep the thing allvg uni would want some outward, , Still. however one may look n They meant no imi-norali Drama in a very fine Art. My. t. for Canadian di-an t place than it has in Canada. We prefer to absorb our a pm is confined to capsule "digests." And, because there in no articulate demand from the People generally for cultural in- stitutions, such as genuine drum Msoclli-l '. our Governments all all political levela pay little or no attention to anything that might be expected to help them along. than the one donated by Calven'il to the Dominion Drama Festival or some similar body would be money well spent. It may not do much to strengthen the fol-tuiin of "the Party", but certainly it would be of some encouragement to the promotion of a Iound national culture. No people can expect to find their true destiny solely in PROFESSION a materialistic, dollar economy. AL CARDS A A. W. MATEISON, Q.c. A. I. PIAIB. IA. LLJ. JOHN P. Nwaousors. I-Llt Barristers. oh oouooaona - as 1.. I... on areas ooo:::'atrau oaarlouoto-o Allison M. sluts.- 53 Queen st. OTTAWA. supremo R Excheqiinr Court. ' Departmental and Parllamenur! Agents. Plhnll. Trademarks. caltvrlliiil Corporation, aaxation. CIISW" and llxoiao and General rractiet JOHN ll. McDONAi.Dr MABCEL JOYAL. KENNETH ll. FOGARTY. Dr. W. R. Carson I unis-ran. wtlcnol (lint to Ilnpuoa Auaq) WI"! '"'”L'"."... then of all kiiids throushout Scotland. and is 100 per cent fireproof--there is no wood f.'.'&'.5”'.'i..'..'.i5 :33. .'.'"t?.'."n?.'n'33i '3: f"il"n':'y'.”1".ofa'u'"'&:?'lu'3"t3 ”' " ?,',' ,."",.',"',,,., 'i5',?,..lf";','.' :3 M 4 - this year more craftsmen than ever before in her at all. Also, says Fulmore Hyde in i,i,'"',(,"cf;';':pg;'j"';3L"g.:i;'fl0:3; m hmhmgr lash and some .31” ago” 0:: .' I. lognk 3 ogupuy have been aided by. the Trust. the current Reader's Dlgt, she can be con- duty to undocelvo than personal .g. 1; .. 1..--.. gumnmm. on , km,” N”? ”"”'.:';'u awn.” gang” g "gun The cnlllmcn benefit either from loans vei-ted quickly from a swank 2.000-passem :'d"”vf.':f.. ",':m3'chI"g1 mggug; not scandals: and lot in-noun in as month: that than and . W 9"" :'.'I'm, at m wideii will ambit them to purchase extra ger peacetime ship to a trootlllllp capable not on alslltut around tor any :h&:;;" w.”g:.,"".:::'::u"g :3 f::":m'i':oin'! Niigmig "nun '. 'uw"a' Eu. " 1 . t It Wt! Of they may ii! livtn irainins of clnyin! an army division. Kitchen, 3:: ::”',;',:;,',',';';,,,,"",i,',i,',",,."',',lj lonlalivto catch the tarry. and in .n.g.n..g.... .....,.u.' ".,;' 'n. op. A i ' -. , and r. uasrnaasnh 0 Iknl or by Iilidanoc 0!! de- plumbing and ventilation fadllties are built demos at tho Illra'atI their full 3" ,3'""'”” ""'n"' l";'n".”.m"l "W . ' W 1 50 W 5919" , ”"'-gt" ” "W" ""'""' "' """' T II C. s I C III . 1 . ' tctivciv ensued .in their to accommodate 14,000 man. she is fast ),';''2,',,,,,,:', ,,,",j', ,, '"'., ',',,,, train out from -i-iqsuae oarrylna gztlthinazyn ilrmnmuor ”e , ,". ""'."' "" W", ,'., lu'vllEU”l'llii3',QnoudItootltnmanyniblnaxiile,coliidnoforths mMmnauu::'ii-”W"'In9”l'f':g-IMHMnunma.nnurha:iu- " Ollllllltll liiinlll-l from San fl-anchoo to Asia and back with n -”""',.;,,,,.,,,, 2:3.” ,3 ..,.,,',""..,,"":"',,., ,,.,,,."3'.n ,,'f,','””,,''if.,'!;.,,l'' ,. K oaaanuo aoooutluin-s . - Olilmriu 9' out Maeiins. and an get through the 'mf33?.. it ontn'r-any mm. mm Ta .3: mm,, ,,,u.n: u-Iv;-tr. when ralil" .- : vlgaqsas; o-no-. onto. some land Jana. nun-3" . .,.. . . , , . ,. .. I . .. p -. ,, . W” i . , -Tia Islander, Doeial. im. suainaru about four to the mom: :'m'."' w W." ' """"""""""""""""",'l"f:".,,.""'....lII (pm gmt unputanst Dulhliaatlaiouslowa 3 -'.