E .-_i‘;ng}g<ei"~= '51} -.,.g','.;;’1. “Hm-lawman PrrlldInO-W. Chutn- l. llcLure. ll. I‘. Secretary-Lind. Col. I!» Vlcn-Prolldont-J. l. Burnett A. Iullnnon. D. I. 0. Editor and fllanllinl Dlrectnwil. It. Burnett Annuclata l-Idiforo-Frlnk Wllller and D. K. Cllllll Burning Dullv (founded I811) 35-00 per yenr tln ndvlnee; delivered. 08.50 per m" (nu utlvnnco) mulled In Could: and United Staten. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1930 Thc Fertilizer Tariff It is rather late ill the day for inc Liberal organ to protest as it now does. that fcrt. question] =hcul<l not bc mad: a "political foot-l nail." No sooner had Prcililcl‘ Bell-i ille Pl‘ nrttis tariff changes lw-ril allnou c-. ed. tilun our couisiupurary jin-dlct-I ed that tile-e changes would resillti h. cxllorb-tailt lll('l'(‘.l.~(‘.. ill the price! c! fertilizer; that our growers wouldi be cificriiliiiulicd ilgdlnst iillcl tilatt 1.31» iiltliv-tl"! in this! Friwincc zvtvtllti stiffer tllcrcb) "L0 tiir xz-‘wnz, of tells of thnuwrulos c! clol-i lam." 0on1 enlcnily ignoring they fact till-l fol-L. plants were al-I "early in -."(l.\i.f‘llCf‘ ill Eastern (Jana-sin, ‘y scéd potato Illat olilcrs llilght profitably: be! established and that i; was ‘that '.'llCL)lll‘i\g£lII3llI of this home lnduh! try that thc Brunt-it GOVEFHIIIUHL: had lll mind ill lixi g illt‘ lllrifl. they Liberal organ i‘ "wcicd. all through“ the recent. DFUVLICIZII by-electioni campaign, in "Dill-C autl nlisrepres-g of alti-i tilde. Now that it propagalcia has entiizon :l1-\ Goruriliilcurs S been repudiated and cilspruieii. illci c» intuit? slb! 122L101} should be so much as hinted! l-IATAQAIJ Lrlzeral organ is that the glolliicdl il-DECC of the :1 thc establishment of, industry and thc tariff‘ frluncd for v. lll(ll was lll.‘ specific purpose of cucoura-iul: that. indus- try is. n; its mllld a capital oflcncc. We .~h.ill lcaie our rradcrs to judge of the iallzlrty of this contention ln tlz" fare of thc strclluoils elldcdvul‘ which our cluL-clllporarj" made to illay politics with the fertilizer ques- tion when it, thought that such tac- tics viould further‘ its own ftercsts. n11 old rhyme. ludicrously Libeial orgalfs pr sent preciiitalllczlt, vilzlcll warns us that "when the devil was sick, the .i°"il a mcuk would be." Thcrc L: lrnllniscclli of the I ictoria and Wilhelm (Qurwl Victoria's ciistrust of her gra-riwil. “lilhclln II.. from the mo- dceivlcd thc throne is lcvccileti more sharply,’ than 'llI‘l’ll. he German git-r brfort; in a rc-luarkaille new ser- of the Qucru‘. letter." written be- tween 183G and 1890 The letters ivcrc c11- ts-ci by (j E. Buckle and have just been ilublishcrl- in. IVIOFB vividly thou tiny biography 3r history these lcttcrs tell thc story r-f yrars which were in many ways :he pinnacle of the Queen's long reign. They reveal a stubborn queen who raused anxious nlomcnts in cabinets. but" they ahu show a queen who had a shrewd political sense and who had aeccmo a towering influence in thc 5m‘ nor did she enjoy havinfl l0 ma" him a British Admiral. She said in the journal that she W88 "eXt-remfil)’ dissatisfied tluoughout." Vl/ilhclm, however. felt mnslwrts of jcy. He wrote to hLs grandmother: “I am deeply grateful for the ln- tention of Her M81650’ l0 "lake me 5 British Admiral. Fancy weal-ins the imlforlll of St. Vilwflllt R114 Iiclsuu. It is enough to make one quite giddy. I feel something like lilacbclh must have felt when he was sudde"‘ly received by the wit- ches with a cry of. ‘All hail who are Thane of Glumls and Cawdor too."'_ _ The Queen never lived down her distrust of her egotistical ‘grandson. It might have changed the Cour! 0f history if others had sharctl her wo- nlaills IlIilllllOll on this point!- Realms o! Gold Ill it~ prescllt coilvenienl location. thc Public Librarv is recrlviilg wider patronage than at any time since its establishme t ln Charlottetown This is most encouraging to the library staff md .~.‘l interested in promoting its usefulness as a community centre. \A.I L Hung»... Notes EXT/Te Way So for, says the Ottawa Journel nothing very “efinite. or pointing i0 anything definite has oome on? of the filter-Imperial trade discussion at the Imperial Conftrerice in London ex- cept. Mr. Bennett/s suggestion of a. tariff preference of ten percent. or t.lereabouts,. to be given by every country in the Empire to every other country. If this lS merely s. ten per- cent. cut. on all gXl-Sllllg tariff, it is not a large thing; ‘cut. if the prin- ciple wcre adopted. and proved of any effect. it would soon iced i0 ‘BWBI’ preferences. Meanwhile. =0 far as Canada is concerned. the tact should ilotlie forgotten that we already give consldeable tariff preference to British goods and assuredly this couritiy would hot wish to lessen silch prefer- enoe as already exists. And if Great Britain sllcwd not |i"ov:- tficjlur-zd to do anything at present, there would be desirability. as ‘London dispztches suggest, that Canada, Australia and South Africa should try to do sumo- thiilg with each other anyway. Referring to Sir Philip Snowdens HCEIIL remarks on tariff protection an Exchange sayisz-"Good gracious! What lnngwldge! But your rut-and out free trader is generally a corkci" like that on the subject of tariff. ‘Now. ahem-is the Canadian Parlia- ment a. sink of corruption. Philip? Every country in the world extrepl. Great Brltain is ilraciftsing tariff pro- u-ction. Are they all sinks of politi- cal conuption? Or ls Great Britain very pure politically that an Im- THE CIIARLOIIETOWN GUARDIAN. w: ..- wi-w-p-iu- -n.-'-_-kJL-.-.-—i._‘...-i-._».. ins ulnar... luToml iiuuimliii The Public Forum ‘huh column h Olen II the What Bnhp of , Quart i B, [um W. Batu. ILD. EMOTIONS NIAY CAUSE GALL STONES I luou ell-rolls m oonspmm Slrs-In yesterday's Guardian we '”“— . ‘. 1m ega-rdln u». o1 When a Professor from the Uliltad, 3:1‘: let i: fiend“; stran::‘u°°n_ ' sumers are paying 12 cents a. loaf it bread, when wheat is so low. The some also applies to meat Slates goes over to Germany to lec- turc onthe effects of’ the emotions upon the various organs and cells of body, i h ld all be thinking _ gbfiut our ‘girdles and what our ‘ Farmers “e sewing " very l°w Pr" pez-lal Chancellor" of the Exchequer lean throw stones? Mr. Lloyd George 'has a political fund of fifteen million enwuons may do to them ‘for their cattle and sheep, the loi- | It has been amply demonstrated i?“ m Xena what u’ the wnsum lwhat “M; finger‘ joy. or sorrow can ers paying for meat? Jus-t. as mi" ‘do m n1.- lmil-rs action, and likewise B“ Wile" W’ Mime "d “m” w“ to thc digestive system’ {twice as much as they ore now And now research men are showing I “m” “p “d d° "' y” W“ b’: lls that thc liver, thc formation of I d°113 by- bile. and the materials making up the bile may be affected by the cmo- tinlls. Youmay remember that the livcri ‘FY1695 7m’ bread in Halifax ha” has been blamed. and rightly so. for i Jlllllpéd "Om 5C 5° 19¢ cash l‘ Mum‘ making people lazy. making them : er il-i the chain stores. Ed. G.) lack courage. giving them not only n; ‘yellow appearance. but making them, “yello\v" from the standpoint of 1 courage. - i ‘ This has proven to be due to lack of exercise lll the majority of cases, the liver not getting the movcmenfzi: thc "squeezing" necessary for a good blcocl circulation within it: which would help it. to make bile. and pour i it out illto gall bladder and Into ln-; tcstillc. However research lncn now tell us I am. Sir. etc UPRIGIITNESS “MOONSHINIP VS. SUNSHINE Sin-Were U101’: less moonshine. I am confident. there would be mar. sunshine in many of our homes. Thank God for the mothers whr use the r God-given fntcllccts to vot. for a law, the Prohibition Law, the.‘ will safeguard the llvea of their child ren. and make it a crime to indul’; ill a beverage, and engage in a busl iless. which can only cause misery . ' » - < ' "i" at elnond. The at. To silggesi that there is a;_v cull-I “echo” me m " e d Ono notes with pleasure, also, that. the number and variety of children's books have considerably in- creased. and that the volumes in this l dollars, obtained largely it is said by what was practically thc sale of tiles when he was Prime Minister. Could ypll beat that sort of thing anywhere else as a sample cf vicious political barter? Are polltloialu in been gmate“ Stones in the worldhave any tariff-practising country doing been written for children, and the anythmgi worse to buy Damian! enjoyment which children get fronl support?" reading can b; made a potent factor in their education and development. sptukingyay New york before the The main thing is to place an abun- Foreign Policy Association, Dr. dice of good Ingram“, in n13“- way; Schaoht. former Prc=iclcllt of thc ReichstZ-ank. predicted that unless they should be given the gratifica- tion of making their own selection and of conducting, with just an oc- casional word of advice from the lib- l-ariail. their own explorations through who; Keats called magnifi- cently the realms of gold. "He who gives a book to a child Gives that child a sweeping look Through its pages Down thc altos. Gives that‘ child a ship to ‘sail Where the far adventures hail Down the sea. other countries came to tllc aid of Germany and helped to extend her foreign trade to enable ner to make the reparations payments, fl stoppage would o:cur: and I19 alluded ti» the 151136 Vote polled by the Fascist.» as a sign of popular revolt against the treatment accorded German: by l1cl' erstwhile enemies since the con- clusion ef thc war. Over this interpretation of the ouilcok may be set. the pronouncement of NIT. John Foster Dulles, member of the former Reparations Columislunn. who 0158mm!" said that Germany has mad:- grcnt. Just Stubborn progress during the l105l-“'fll' pcriild _ and is able to me her obllgatirns. Tile Blfltlill Chancellor of the Ex- chequer is bitterly opposed to any policy of tariff moi-action. "It can hardly be the fact. however" gcsts illc London Saturday Review. "that Mr. Silowclen is satisfied with the results of his own financial pol- icy. as shown in the Exchequer re- turns fcr thc past six months, the unemployment figures and the gen- eral depression. It is simply that; he has shut his mi d to relevant evi- dencc and is incapable of absorbing a new idea.“ whatsoever judglrr ..= are hclrl "i. cerning Germany's capacity to pay. the fact remains that. if C-eljlnzul statesillen take all adverse vimv as regards the liquidation of war debts. there are no means of r-nforciil; pay- merit. sug- lt is sold that Germany's new mito- tery plane will be able to accomplish the Atlantic flight in fivc or six hours. Whetltw thc hopes will be realized in practice remains to b: Dllfle of little more than the 24-hour clay will be reduced greatly bcforc Very long. Aircraft designers and builders everywhere nre applying Editorial Notes political and social life of Eilgland. ‘Fhe pres-v 1t. selection reaches is cli- III wtéh Elle flrrt iubllce. 1rhell thc pcpulai- opinion of her in England rhauged at last into adoration. There ‘were many anxieties and zriefs for the Queen in those years, ilowever, and not. the least of them was her impulsive grandson who be- came German Emperor in 188B. “Such n hot-headed. conceited. wrong-headed young man. devoid of all feeling." Queen Victoria wrote of him. "How sickening it is lo see Willy, not two months after his beloved noble father's death. going to banourns and rovicivs. It is very indecent. very unfeeling." and safer. A set of teeth and a pair o_f boots _____ have been unearthed cn l football According to Stephani- Lauznullc. field in the north of Scotland. 1t is .1“ the Paris Mflbiri. 8.000 of lllc 10-- supposedy says the I000 men employed on the elaborate Regina Leaden; _ isystem of fortifications being built by that. the rest of the referee must} have escaped. France had to be inlpcirtcd. This iscems proof of the statement fre- _____ lquently made that. France is the only Sir Rabindrallatll Tagore, Bengali icountry in Europe without an un- man of letters. whose poetry Expfgg- lemployment problem. Neighboring ses a pure and lofty mysticism in lan- ‘lands must be looking tmvams m" t Rap blf lth , guage of simple and serene digility, u c w envy who won the Nobel Prize for literat-i ul-e in 1913. and was knighted bydlict between King George m 1915' h,“ been Co,” ‘Western Canada. and the forces of ' the law. it: is interesting to learn that Later the Queen": indignation knew no bounds after rm affront to thc Prince of Wales. later King Edward, in the shape of n. messxge objecting to his presence in Vienna during the visit of thc German Emperor to thc Austrian Emperor- The Kaiser after-l u-nrd denied he was responsible for this nlesr-age and Queen Victoria sits- rectcd Chancellor Bismarck was at thc bottom of the trouble. All the same, she had nothing but. r-irrlnpt. for Wllhclnvs demazzd to iv treated as the "Kaiser." not as a] “lzcj;l1c1v." "We always have been very inti- mate with our t-randson and ile- =v ' vsrntc Quoczl Victoria. ' in be treated ill . well a". ill public as ‘His 1:11 l‘.f1ic'~l.\" is perfect. mad- r" '. If he has ruch unions he had lwtm- neirf’ Come hcre." ‘lhr Qlrcn wits no: ciltliusiastic azklnlf Wilhelm to visit Wind- _ orga nizatlon 7 ‘ the annual meeting. pelled to abandon his contemplated‘ the members lecture tour ill the United States be~ §Columb1a_ with the exception or a cause of sudden illness. He has been ‘few "radicals," havg become recon- away from his native India for the Veiled b0 the edict that they must past yea,’ and arrived m America send their children to thc public‘ ,schools. which has ‘been one of the _ chief points of contention. I-Ion {Joshua l-Ilchcllffe, minister of educa- 15 1t ‘m’ ““““1°" m” my smutltfon in that province. now reports movement is steadily growing in our ‘that the “communnyn Doukhobors midst when such practical exponents ‘have adopted Canadian education so n3 me Re“ a -r_ sprigs lead the enthusiastically since the fall open- Everybody knows In; that their schools are full and ln what. like a day Saturday was, yetfome ma" must be enlarged". MT. Sprlggs motored all the way from The Bruhh pflme Jvunlster has Kenslngton to Charlottetown to bewommenoed a. series of conversations present and as“; m ‘he Gm“; guilth the Premiers of the British Do- ‘ S t M d m I H _ minions for the purpose of ‘reviewing Co?“ on 1C0“ “hers p‘ e red :1.» an intimate my the work of the mamed m] a“ In t e He“ n8’ an {Imperial Conference and to endeavor! motored home through the storm. ‘m smooth the pa“, toward m; held three services on Builds)’. 5nd,SllCC&!8f\ll conclusion." It ls to be only a few days am. that sluggishuess of the liver. thick- ening of the bile. and the actual formation of gall stones may be due to emotional d stilrbances. Now what sluggielllicss of the liver. thickening poverty, ruin. Trusted lives and ship wrecked homes. We would infer from a letter whc‘ appe: 9 d in your Oct. 17th issue. a1‘ signed by Sterling Brannen, of Fret‘ erictoil, N. B.. that. Government Co‘. against seen. but it is certain that the present, themselves constantly to the task of. making their vessels stronger, swiftelV In view of the long continued con-‘ the Doukhobora in‘ of this sect in Britlsh1 can be dollc about this. so that this‘ ‘of bile, and formation of gall stones trol does away with Moonshine av -(.'.'ill be avoided? 4 ‘ brings Sunshine. would that it; wzr Th: most scnslble and effective so. But surely Mr. Brannon is n" imcillod would be to play or exercise? so ignorant of conditions and fact regularly n1 buoyant company. TIIISI"RS to make that claim. Perhaps i would bc doubly helpful in that. the‘ he were to study conditions in hi liver would get stirred up by the ex-iown Province, lle would find enougl‘ _ crc sc. and tlterc would not be as to do without being concerned about much chencc for the depressing cmo-T our Prohibition Law. and its work- lions to llllcct the system. lngs. Tllcrc is no question but that the‘ Secondly. there ls no such a thing old fashioned high corsets were a: as Government Control. This is a factor in causing so many cases of; misnomer. and should be titled‘ Gov- rmll stones to occur in women-Qernment: Sale, and thc greater the times as many as in men. Evidently‘ ial1othel' fuctcr that. of anxiety. war-l ed. with its resultant evils already ;ry. or grief. w 1 unfortunately are mentioned. liners common to wanlcn than men, While Prohibition is not 100 per may likewise have been a. cause. cent efficient (no law is) it relegaws We calllzot all avoid clnotonal dis-y to back alleys. and secret rendezvous, lllftmlICCS despite our health. or re-‘sucll things as drinking, rum-selling, Ziyriicu‘; convictions. but cver_voile of us bootlegging. efc.. and makes them can w.- tllat [he liver gcLs n, lime crimes against society. exercise daily by bending exercises, I do not; believe for a minute that with knees straight. or by deep - our Prohibition Law will corrupt the breuilliitu c\'crc':~c; which sends the motel-i 0f Old Wld YOU"! flllkf- 8nd __ floor of thc chest down against the ; will keep ever before us the fact that 1\‘Ll‘- ‘liquor is an evil 1n every. respect and Government Control, or Sale, only makes it respectable. I am. Sir. etc. ___i_______ -_-- G. EMERSON IIUESTIS. b Wilmot Valley - . .. I Q_--_-__.J ece schoolboy in the Sacramento Volley. The subject was "The Ban- ana." and the little fellow wrote: “The banana are great rcmark- able fruit. He are constructed in the same architectural style a". thc honorable sausage. Difference bong skin of sausage are habitually con- . sumcd wllile it are not advisable to cat l-appng of banana. “Banana are held nloft while con- isulnillg: sausage are usually left in ‘reclining position. Sailsagcs depend for creation on human being or stuffing machine while banana are I llIORNlNG MOON Dalvn czlmc and snatched million strinl. And on a callvzis pale as ‘ blve . . . Franlctl ill thc branches of the dco- dars With lenvcs a-qu ver newly washed ill dcw . . . Pailltctl white bulging palaces. and llzil": Of gold to fringe ills crimson avenue. away B. f ar-sccn mctorcd again to the city on Monday hoped "l" hi! V0951 W745 "9 l" over atrociously bad roads. due toigwd wwmntz wndnmn rm‘ me m‘ _ _ b t durance test of one man alzain=t the the stoims. in crclcr to e presen at “+018 “d” o’ ‘med conversauorbl ‘Mists. ~> "admmmilll-ltl“ ‘ '1 sales. the greater the revenue derlv-, £Q1§57‘7'§ 19. 1950 “Protection with Profit ” THE GOOSE a THAT LAYS Tu: 1. POSITION, Life Insurance vyill conserve your home and guarantee an education to your children. 2. SUCCESS, in agriculture or business is made more certain by invest- ing carefully and systematically in Life Insurance. 8. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT PROTECTION, under the Disability Clause the Company pays a pension to its policyholders who become totally disabled by accident or illness. 4. OLD AGE COMFORTS, Statistics show that. 65.38% are dependent on others for support. Regular saving in productive ‘years will provide comfort in old age. Ask for particulars of our new Pension Policy. 5. CASH, when protection is no longer required the policy may be cash- ed in. or the proceeds left on deposit with the Company at a high rate 0f interest. “With Profit" policies show substantial dividend earnings in addition to cash values. SAFE G UARDIN G ISLAND HOMES The Great-West. Life Assurance (Iompuny. with the co-opcrafion of its policyholders, is doing its share of this work, for it has more business in force in “The Garden of the Gulf” than any other Life Company i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND‘: BRANCH OFFICE i 'Hyndman & Co, Limited l I t ‘ _ Managers - Agents at all Principal Points‘ 10-29-wcd.-frl.-2i circle of domestic party politics? In They have learned i=- srefll dvfll of i155 Halifax aimless he made llsmcivrlllcll llwi’ "lake no display; tllcy llvsassuflllg l-cnliulis afioui. thc loyalty have learned the Workings of wu- The Governor's Speech v u; the 5.30pm o; India, who (use m ui-itutions and they know tllc value of (Toronto Mm and Enume) Canada could speak with sucli weight ldl-‘CYEUOH- T1103’ M0 n0! melt likely speak“ at a lumhw" 31M“ i“ ms lid regard 1.. llltliirs affairs as m: l-"l nllvtime to Ovvrstev the nwrk- ll “m” by m” 0mm services 1“"| present.Governor-GentvulofCanada? is preposterous tvlnslst that-such nlcn 5mm’? at Hamlx- vismum wmillg‘ ‘Fm m; 51x49” p311“ hams-Cu 191;; {QUIT-ill} from any reference wllatcvcl d” "°r°""°d j°°‘““"'y i“ bemg PM“ and I919 Lord Willlligdtiil held thc l "l queliohs of We day thalarc wit‘ strained by his position to master thc ‘omce of .go‘,el,nul_ or Bmnbay, and m“ Lters of comcnuon m this cummiy tirtof’ talking on nothing l-Ofilqllltlfififlfor the pel_.lr_yd or 1919 h 1924 he “m; I Hm“! CHECK,“ w make Spccches on “T If" hm"? T0 the “institutional governor or n4mh.a_.h In b9“, pus“, iflic hundreds of occasions on which lhmlbatiuns "p0" a“ Canmmm Gave“ ions he won golden opinions‘ allkc i "WY "m" "l? llllbllf’. "WY Should ‘if {nor-congrats Irwdon‘ Ur Spawn‘ mlfrom the Indian public and frolll tlle!1‘ll°""al§”d VJ draw 0" We BT01‘ ""15 By-jfish peoplfi The many lunchrvljn I cf knowledge acquired in their car. clubs established in n1: oil's". of Cflfl- i Per-i- ada make a point. of having its their guest. a man who has d? 5 ' ed hinlself in some field and fs. ill fore. nblc to instruct, and intescst IliS hearers. The Governor-General of Canada ought certainly to be ii oar- lholder of that high office ever objects, But. what is surely lrksome is the criptlousiless of some people who have , ‘evidently got the ldcfl, into their ‘heads that _thc GoYcrnor-Llcllcral's ‘lips nre to be scaled on all matters lilrlllllnlng to current affairs. When Lord Wllllngdon spclce before one of EEPFHT; ENT IWTH ‘A l SERVICE l‘. YES EXAMINED, GLASSES Toronto's luncheon club“ n year . o, - _ , , _ llc referred to his recqit tr'o to "télh | “cum” “clccmp SJCQL m Hum ~ SUPPLIED AND FITTED’ British W t d. _ ” " “ Batherlniz-s. r LAREFl-‘L ATTENTION GIVEN T0 es I“ '0" and casmny m‘ Our (invcl'l1':l'-C‘currzll hrivc all REPAH‘ WORK- marked that lt would be dcslrabfe to sec closer relations between Canada and those islands. Straighlvvay the Cl'.\' went. up that he was bypaking silence on a matter of high public l llillifl’ "D011 which only a lnclubci- of l been men who llad scrvcd with dis- tinction in other parts of the Empire. For the rcsponr-l-L-ilitics of offfirx‘ here they have thus broil ivcll prnpnverlu J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optomef. m I57 Rent Street Phone 152-14 Charlnttxtown .._. ..___-_-._ __ _____ ___. _. .1 H1511 ufl- where wheeling vulture: Drlstllle product of honorable mother u? ‘iabmet was competent m SPPBK- _baqQUqD_°'°b’9'°‘QQ°VQ’?-'¢f0‘iflrxiu-uwuciuczuuuu:'.:'~ruiuuu-.w'<-M'~*‘-!Q¢’Q"9 y kept ma“ uzvst‘ natum I. was a ludloulous criticism and one lliixhi. iiad. 1m some tiny strips of "I" We of Sausage both cvnclu- “"8” m” M“ " mlsflmlvmls 0"" 9i i grey: slons are attached to other sausages; b)“ for the saving C°'nm°n'sen5° 0f ‘XI .1" from were terraces m. Rnlemyst honorable banana on other hand are t“? mrs“ of 0"" 990m?- 1 'Wherc yesterday the shadowed joined on one end to the stem and “my “mum m‘ a G°"°1'"°Y-G@ll=l1"’ i ' g mountains my opposite termination are entirely M ommai m" °Y the Tullllfls 0! hi" And at their feet. stretched silver 1°°59~ cxperlenw as a We“ servant 9f U" ‘ E ' lakes n; mtg; "Finally banana are strictly mem- Emp“'e' “cmmnan? 5P9“ 0!! @091" - Round which clung tiny clouds, as bef‘ of vegetable kingdom while af- °f ‘he div that are quite outside the flowers gay. . . . flllfltlon of sausage is often imde. ____ l . cldedr-Exc. i 7 Are YOU Taking 112' ‘And yet, a lame expei-imenmlfsg, _ i _ ‘That ineffectual moon did still per- s P E c L I i ? ..... ____ -; BIC FOX SHO W. j —A. R. U. in thc London Spectator. I : Evfllhody who can possibly do so should make a po'nt Banana i _ i $033!"!!! Calglgttettsizn during this week and attending (he s nu a ox ow. l ‘.1 | ‘ Japanesg dgscflpflons are 31mm; | - H N o w i‘, ‘h Ibfstnhoug: ti» lhgyntffii notable event of the year to all l v d f ‘ f 1 , n one n eres n the Fox Industry and l large attendance Shzalyisggzlzclgs £11112: ‘of? 5.15:5: o A u t w u n m m. : "Ill-Ill." 12mm“ he encoumm‘ t“ “m” mmnmne M l“ W i - o - a r o e, e l - latest is the theme of a little Jnpon- Clinton Thgfmom" h h; ' - be In every homo. $311113... i whn” h‘ u“ C", W‘ "um n“ 1°" 1° "l" W!’ 51°" I no‘, when “oh ‘m be "M, : and any courtuy we can extend will be yours for the nsklnl. ' needed-a .. a necessity. Ito I w ' | h, n other words there are 40 days "nu" m‘, be ‘h’ 59cm"! l e c" a so n you even/nun‘ anon‘ before that. "Dly of GIvln;"— "ct" m “"9" "he" "m l“ I I 0 e it. .1... lhoppon .111 1cm m... -',=,;l;,;~=¢';l~g-;~;;-ah--= :55 . 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