PAGE FOUR rift; cnAtzLgTaroW GUARDIAN TIIE G NAR LGTTETGWN G IIARII IAN ltlurniiig Daily tl-‘ounded tn 1881) Presitlctit: Lieut. Col. W. Chester S. McLun tice President: J. R. Burnett. FJJ. blecrelary: bieut. Col. D. A ltlaclklnnnn, 0.8.0. 541w, amt fllungglllg Director J. H. Burnett. FJJ. AssuIn-ale Litiuirs; Frank Walker and Inn A. Barnett SCISSCRIPTION anus sion, but they were not ready to give free scope to the C.C.F. for its Socialist program. It is also altogether probable that a factor in swelling lthe anti-Liberal vote was widespread resentment at the continued persistence of the Liberal Parzv in claiming the right to retain a monopoly of the directing of the nation's war effort; and the fate which has befallen .\lr. Pattullo, who by ituplvr- tion supported this claim, should be pondered at iUttaua. NGTES BY TNE WAY - While Ottawa ta not an in- dustrial centre mmparable with inniy other cities in Canada. it ls .a good p.ace to serve as a guinei ‘pig for trying out the plan of staggered working hopzs. ‘Iliere in Ottawa today. In their going; and comings, they provide one of the largest. transportation prob- lems with whmh any city has to are some 25.000 Qvil Servants. l r. u. t. IN CONI-‘EDERATION i I 5 PUBLIC comm Till OOIIIII ll 03G II lb dueuulou by oorrobntldoltn el quutlona of Churlotlohwi Gun-lion done not noonnrlly oudorlo Ill opllltll o! otrrolpoldelll. sirz-In one of your "editorial ' notes" in last, Erkiaya issue of the WORDS OF CHALLENGE THOUGHT A DAY A FOB A PEOPLE AT WAR "Today, lt la up w all of us to keep our courllfl- filth lnd hopes ltitobed up to the star; a h n lan . 3.22%- Elllf; c1123. ‘l... t... forces are W115i all m1 " grow accorulr-g to her needs and those of nor Leishman Garments READY T0 WEAR OR CUSTOM TAILORED \ m ANN"! onsets". Fall Showing of at the store of By Mall In l'.l-;.l., $1.00 per you; 82.50 for l tnouthn $1.25 loi- 3 months; 50o for ono month City Delivery $5.00 per yBflf; 53-90 W!’ 5 Infill-ll $1.75 for 3 month! By Mail in Cillliltla arid lJ.S.A. $5.00 per ynr natulday It cclily: $2.00 per year; $1.00 f0! G month; 50c for 3 month: cteal and the fact that they are ofl G d“ “(may m y, m; every status places them reslden- Ddlrfirlnlaii‘ grlzliseisilvative Confbrenoe allies." - Pierre Cassi-tn, Bec- tialiy, ui 311 parts ufnthg com- be held tn the month of June, 1942 rotary of State. tiiumty. ltawa canno e con- 1 Cha;-1°y,wmm_ t-whgye the‘ Just returned from England, Col_ George \V. flififlfgdif‘ £3231 gal-YB SL0 i181; 85 "Y: FrfIKDQTS of Ccnfedgraflon sltgrtog, """"“”"“”“' ' ' " Drew Ontario Conservative leader (lecl-ires that‘ 3,, o‘; i)“, "ma-n ' d‘ ream “meihimg “mwhwh 1°", w“ ' " , ' ‘ 1 . jor problems In re-‘ A , b“ 1 d g h ‘perhaps the most outstanding single fact in Bri- WW1 w "wvlns large numbers Of Cgltlligiféed by“ addggertheo woid: W“ few ye? ‘he “Una d‘: fish me toda - ‘h i d H ; _h- h workers, and thus "it, should providel 11o, m; 0mg,- Canadian pyqvlnoegl °1°Wd m” f" ""599 W" ax I y ‘s e rcspec a“ a act-O“ “ 1C ~a reliable test for the system. - mcugn m; m; pm,“ am with “S” L “mu” °f 5P‘ " . ' ' - . . ,, easies. From ormation 1 have every one has for the Prime Minister. From t Windsor s.ar. Island; M‘ hand. I would :0 m i" u '0' S. A. McDONALD on Oct. 28th 8t 29th, 1941 MR. F. W. TWISS Britain's Good Fortune f_,l. . 1 I In; Lllllflullcluflfl uuardlan may no obtained n! Hotaliug-‘a Ne“; Agency, Timon Square. New York; Old fsuuimi Cwii-ariigi-iiirii‘ 112:», IndH-ldv‘I‘lIe'dI“:ln. {ht lowest to [he ilighest they Speak of him asi A Swedish business man just 1350112213211?’ (biking tigflllgdg “if; wager m“ “time in Hm“ Em LEISHMAN REPRESENTATIVE °' . ' ‘p, Y, _ t- ' . ~ . " ‘\\"' ’ ' < , ' . . .. _ - w d Island has in ased oorisld- _ _ in..." it, .1. l .1 in, -t.. luruntll, aw- Ulnnl. ltiilOrl, just as all our Canadian troops call roamed ,0 Scocklmlm from Berlin ever; Dominion government and erfifly Since the advgi o‘ Pmmbh w," be m atwndanct Luau-nu Luurlrr, Ulluull; Hulls’: News Bland. Sndbury. out. llnb Auikltttl bhup, Alum-tun N. It; Ellen Bobortlon Anilicral, N s. The Sfrungest Jlemory is Weaker than the Wort/rest Ink.” TTIlSIJAY. OCTOBER 28. 194i. Do Figures Lie‘? on all along that the ylward Island in general ttzirticuiar in connection ‘nave its ultimate effect li1t\'(‘l‘llll‘lCll[ of revenue i .' :i< the population of in- n. we and have their be- m: by the latest income Lltnada. The "haves" _~ b_v the hand-ottts of \‘.ilt'l'C.'lS the “have-nots" The following SPCQNS m the October issue of e Rcv§c\\': ‘nus by Districts: o of net collections by 4 the motiths April t0 he of the fiscal years 1940-41 ,. 1941-42 Increase $05 898 674.22 $56.B84.982.48 96.967.693.70 49.610.553.91 29.219.496.76 18 023245.39 28.233.108.86 17.751.760.09 2-1 .875,3'I6.58 13.892.352.65 21.257.2o .35 13.451.453.16 12.750,134 47 13.370.862.67 8 511148655 5,762,423.65 5.646.187 37 3,747,506.86 4,816,103.12 3,747,606.86 4511161992 254500084 1576114234 1351179644 1. 620.28 1,173,231.15 2.038.932.1311 124112954 2.003.532.32 1,215,003.29 l.l13.693.7Z 811,139.92 3 -5 1132536653 793,911.38 11.3 333 03 248,719.40 100366.37 DCCTGBSC Clint)" " "t". = 1'3 010.21 494,604.31 48,435.90 Gnitiiitg Against Cancer (lilititlill tale of the ravages of QC of almost unrclievcd gloom. "i: comes with a report that from this disease previous- A te New York has been veri- "I-ctl figures for the year i940. The "ll to be sure, is marked only in one Cain"; 1' t of v. omen between the ages of 25 and .44 years‘, but this is a matter in which a decrease for any large group is an important gain. In the )t'(’."lI'S t93o-i94o, says Health News, there \\'?lS a rctlttction 0f I0 pct CH1! among womctl of = is [iarticular group and of approxi- mately 3 per cent among older women. The de- cline is titttibuzerl to early diagnosis and effective treatmtn: cf more patients suffering from the kinds of (‘Llll\"‘l' that are most numerous among women. In arriving at its conclusions, however, Iiealzh News spcaks a word of warning. It is that in evaluating death rates from cancer a greater proportion of older people in the popu- lation mu-"t be taken into account. Since mortal- ity incrcri-cs with age, the death rate for the population as a whole may rise even though there has been no change in mortality at each period of age. Total figures have been corrected with this in mind. The journal concludes its article on the contfflrliitg llrtte that the decrease in mor- lality among women can probably be continued and intcn t-tl for the next ten years. "a the ~11 Post Morlem The re=ult of the Provincial election held iu British Columbia, says the Globe and Mail (In- dcpcnrlent), must be disappointing to the Liberal politicans who engineered it. The campaign by all accounts wits lr-tltzirgic rnirl dreary because there were no llllllttflftlll issues at stake. Premier Pattullo tnmlc a specious plea for a mandate to coperate with the Federal Government in im- plometiting its \\':tr program. but when his chief nc-wspapcr stippurtcr, the Vaticouver Sun, criti- eizetl this ttuivt‘ m1 the grottnrl that all parties stood for full co-rtpcratinn he produced toward the Clnsc rtf the crtttlprtign a new issue. the need for a mftiulll" m rcltttti the Provincial income tax in pcrpi lllil)‘. The Liberal cause was not helped by tlw-c- nmitooiivrcs. and another handi- mp was the unpnpultirity which Mrj Pattullo had generated for himself by his arbitrary methods. The Opposition parties concentrated their firc chiefly upon the administrative record of the Libtrnl Winistry, which by their account ivas flcckctl with serious stains of mismanage- nygnl and political patronage. and evidently a majority of the voters accepted the validity of [hrif indictments. The rc-‘ttlt. however. says our Toronto con- tempnrziry. is proof that democracy is in a hcnltliv stnu in llritisli Columbia. It reveals that m, yup-r; of tin.- lhwlviiive are actively inter- ested in jnblic affairs and are not prepared to condone fllrtlfltitlvtiistrtttittn on the part of a Gov- ernment. They wtmtctl to punish the Liberal Blinislry for its slits uf omission and commis- O General McNaughton. (Commander of hte Canadian Corps in the United Kingdom) ‘Andy’ ——8fld for the same reason. He is their Prime .\Iinister. He speaks their language. I-le knows their strength and he knows their weaknesses. l-Ie is their leader and their friend.” The tribute, comments the St. Catherines Standard, is an under-statement if anything. well be on the march in Canada with even a measure of the same leadership as the Island Kingdom is blessed with. The country has learn- ed to its cost, with vicious labor disputes, that there is no Ernest Bevin here, nor is there a Churchill who from the first has conscripted the best brains of all parties with which to strength- en his government. Such a thing as a party is- sue in the Old Land is inconceivable. In this Dominion the vital decisions in war are governed by party considerations. There is no warrior chief, just a lotig term Liberal Prime Minister, an over-riding Liberal mainrity in the House of Commons and Parliament at the low- est ebb, as a directing force, since Confeder- ation. .- EDITORIAL notes -"“ Don't forget to mail your oversea parcels. U ‘ U U Is it much advantage using the Air Mail t0 and from Britain? .\ check on letters air mail- ed shows tltat, with two exceptions, they took from three weeks to a month to get hcrc, while one ordinary mail lcttcr arrived in a fortnight. The hold up seems to be at Lisbon and Ber- muda. U i i U Glamour girls of India and the Malay States have it all over their. Cattadian counterparts when it COlllCS to wardrobes, according to .\lrs. Carveth \\'clls, wife 0f the well-known ex- plorer. She said tlie sarougs of the .\I?llZl_VZlll and Indian girls are so heavy with gold the cloth is sold by the pound. A “two-pound dress," she said, costs more than $300. it: iv at at a- Altliough the official cost of living figure for September was about the same as August's it was 99 points above the level for July, i914. The September index figure for food was 65 points above the I814 figure, compared with 66 points above in August of this year. The decline is at- tributed to decreases in the prices of fish and potatoes. There was a slight rise in the average level of prices of clothing and clothing nia- lerials, partly because of the purchase tax. Since the tax became effective in October, 1940, re- sulting increases in prices have raised the cost of‘ living figure approximately 6 points. a u a u United States airplane factories will have a monthly production of 6,000 units, mostly mili- tary, by December, 1942. Mr. \V. A. Patterson. of United Air Lines, New York, predicts. He based his estimate on a recent visit he made to Pacific Coast airplane manufacturers. Maintain- ing that by next July United States airplane pro- duction will be equal to the output Germany realized at the beginning of the war, Mr. Patter- son figures that within three years this produc- tion will be increased to a point which Germany cannot attain, despite the conquests the Reich has made. a n a u In June, i940, the British Royal Mint stopped making pennies, consequently saving for arma- ments some 800 tons of copper annually, and be- gan to turn out the almost obsolete nickel three- penny-bit, thripence, or thrip as it was called a century ago, before it took on its twelve-sided shape in a brief revival in i930. Some numis- matists complain that “nickel” is a misnomer and that the Mint has erred on the side of gen- erosity, for the alloy contains only l per cent of nickel while the rest is a mixture of copper and zinc-that is, ordinary brass. That accounts for the hue of the revived coin. 4t n w- a Captain James Cook, English navigator, born this date, i728, entered the Navy and be- came lieutenant of the Endeavour which sailed for South Pacific in i868; he explored New Zealand and Eastern Australia, of which he took possession in the name of Britai , calling it New South Wales; then sailed to the extremity of the Pacific returning home by the Cape of Good Hope; sent. out by the British Government in i772 as commander of the Resolution on a mar- vellous voyage of discovery. in which the old idea of a southern continent was destroyed: killed in Hawaii o: his last voyage t776-9. U I i In order that married women with children may do their part in the operation of Britain's extensive machinery of war, new "baby park- ing stations" have been opened recently by the British Government throughout industrial dis- tricts. Under the plan, mothers who seek to do war work may register in their local districts and government representatives will select com- petent and registered individuals to mind the children at a nominal set fee, or arrangements will be made for the child to be watched in a regularly organized day nursery at a similar low ers to war industries, releasing men to military tasks. . Democracy is on the march in Britain, it could ‘ cost_ This plan is attracting httndrctls of moth-l told recently of witnessing a woman shoot hen-cf on the storm of the Reich Chancellery after scream- ing. “Down with Hitler and the ;Nazi paztvJ" Her suicide occasion- .ed a spontaneous demonstration by ‘a crowd of spectators against the Russian war, this informant said, reporting that a, number of people were arrested by the Gestapo. He related that t-he woman, dressed in black, rushed up the government building staircase brandishing a clipping in one hand and a re- volver in the other. she shot her- self thzcugh the head before Bliards could reach her. The clip- 171118. 1t was said, contained the names of her husband and son in a list of soldiers killed in Russia.- Overseas News Agency. A unique collection of British Guiana stamps, conservatively valued at $5.000, has been flown b5’ Clipper h New York for dispersal. lllflllillg to a well-known EflgliSh stani ollectonw J WebstenI-Ie i. z t: to get cellars for the B i Treasury. Each of the stcmlfs llTs a ship on it under full sail. a reminder of the art British Guzana is viayng to ay in the. Brittle of the Atlantic. And the motto of the Colcny is also ap- propriate to the transaction: "We give and we seek in return". Just before the Webster collection was flcwn across the Atlantic collec- tion of West Indaes and North American stamps, begun at the age 0i‘ seventy by blr. Martin-Hurst, went by boat to 1-110 New York auc- ll;n rooms “item it expected to fete-h at least £8,000. -- By Robert Williatiisori. i -. ; G 1t i. a Gold Medal collecton be-géream Madmen, Dismbuwm m. I - 1 imagnatimi. Parliament since this PYOWXICQ =1‘- tered confederation. Prince Edward Island has fallen steadily and aer- louslv behind in population. fan-n- lrig, fishing. export trade. ln per capila wealth, in its educational system. and—I shall leave lt for your readers to complete the sen- tence. They know. Why, frr example, should the unimportant little town of Sorel launch eight ocean-grunge vessels ln one day, with more follow, when a Charlottetown Company. amply oatftallzed; with It's out ut guaranteed as to quality by e Provincial Government. ls refused a contract for frur mine sweepers? "There's a reason." I am, Slr. etc., H. K. S. HEMMING MILK PRICES S‘r:—As the consumers’ repre- ntative on the P.E.I. Milk and Consumers Pnteotive Board would like to say a word as W milk and cream prices. There is a tumor pzevelant that I have been connected with a move- ment to l.ncrease_ the Vibes °t the above mentioned products, which of course is absolutely 1:1- correct. As a consumer of milk and cream and representative of all such City ccnsumers I am d-l- rectly concerned that the peoPlfi of Charlottetown shall bu)’ these‘ products at reasonable prices. HOW- evez", it is for the above mentioned Board to say as to whether or no: there shall be an increase in Price-s as asked for by the End Cream Producers and Vendors Asscciatlcn. Al. dawn, at dusk, through the hours oi ltgnt and dark Llllil. l.e' between, in log anti lair weather“ 5.1166 tlic war began, ’p.:iiics have soared ircm Canons COilailil bases cut. over the Al-lflllCiC - iiie Loiieny] Patios. from 111011‘ vigil uvo crcwsl nave not returned. sible Island knows iiie lite ct Lvc men. As that waste land has clasped in Stfl-hldflfil arms the hulks o1 a litindreti vessels, so sue reached tip-l ward to clam ransom 101' hci" sk;es. The slender radio spire which unzriictl ships 11cm her slioals plunged a ‘plane to earth. Soniewlicie, pcrnatis 1n the open sea. amid the wreckage of a second tilacliinc, tour others oi the Royal Canadian Air Force may survive. Perhaps they". too, have perished. Those men who (led has seen hard and exacting ditty, the niuic difficult because of the monotony of wzde waters. They were on active sci-vice Then" eyes sough; out the nation's enemzes above‘ and below and on the seas. To-' day their earthly sigut is forever Korie- The Price of the Paircl Canada is oroud of their nigh! courage, grateful for their servicefl and ensiirines them for tlieirl sacrlfce. - Halfax Herald. Reference of Scots eating bacon ln srpite of the theological scruples which they have against eating eels is a reminder that pO-k‘ in any form is, or was until re- cently, the object of a curous discrimination by one section of Scots-the flrhermen of the East Coasts. Although they enjoyed as much as anycne else a breakfast of bacon and eggs in ther own homes, when they were at. sea the flesh of the pig was strictly taboo. Woe unto any member of a Scottish herring drifter: crew who dares to shock the convention of his kind by snuggling a piece of Pork aboard ln his Own pnvate’ revisions kit! On the Fife sea-| ard there ls still t/ald the story of a beat which for two success ve nights drew blank while the rest of the fleet were hauling in heavily laden nets. Eventually a. puzzled skipper found one of his crew with a few slices of pork secreted ln h:s locker. There went. overboard. and, so the story gees the drifter‘: catch of herring that night amply proved what had caused the dearth of the two preceding nights. —Marichcster Guardian. Housewives themselves are be- coming adopts in convertibility. Many a colorful bedspread, mason with much forethought to match- or mitigate-the decor of the room, has become ‘simply ravishing, my dear’ as one of those informal housecoats women wear on the pyjama-coats turned into shirts. And the wife. who ln those days, gave away her husband's ragged garden jacket, in return for what an itinerant salesman promised would one day be a crimson rambl- Br-Or even a scarlet -ru;1ner — wauld stand a 500d chance of hav- ing her murder condoned as justl- liable-homicide. The new Inflatable dinghy for alr- nicn who bale out over the sea re- vduces thehazards and the discom- forts 0011511018171)’. It scents almcsi a miracle of compression. . ‘The dinghy cushion fits on underneath the parachute. The ‘boys in the backroom‘ have crowded o rubber dinghy large enough to support a 400 lb. we ght; a carbon dloicde flask for inflating it; a small hand bellows; a water anchor which keeps the head of the dinghy t) wind; a, special ballng bucket that compresses into a gunner of on lmh, but springs up lke a jack-in- the-box, the instant the pressure is released; a set of graduated hole-stoppers which the pilot can plug anything frcrn a pin-prick to a cannon-shell; two rubber hand ~ good for a s of three l ots an hour; and. lnally. sgnal ‘flaies. cigarettes. and emergency rations - and all of this — be- lieve lt or not, fits into the dinghy cushion l5" |qtlare by a" thick’. i Official nnnonncern ‘ concern- , the "deadlines" for overseas ,malllng of Christmas pllmela from the various provnoes has been made as follo-"s: Rcm Bitten co]- ,umbla and it"s". not later than Nov. l0. From 8a katchewtin and Manitoba, not liter than Nov. ll Many people are unaware that. suon Board exists, and that lt alone has tihe power to raise 0r lower prices which now. on a6- count of a war measuze. are sub- Titue Prices and Trades Board. May I point out that this "Milk" Board meets on ‘Ihtirsday evening t» consider this question of price itici-ease, and to give a. hearing: to committees representing the ptnduccrs and consumers concern- ctl before a final decision ls given on this vitally important matter. anion f presume directly effects. and interests almost every Char- lottetown citizen. i I am Sir. chm, W. R. CARSON Board Secretary. REPLIES TO FEDERATION Sirz-It was not, nor ls it. now, my intention to use the colunms tion and this ls duo in no small gtéree to the ovll results of the Now I come to n. favorite argu- ment o! the Prohibltlonbts. They invariably quote figures w show that. there 1s a great amount. of money being spent for liquor ln government-controlled areas. The figures prove nothing. There was a great deal mm men involved in liquor in these areas n the un- lamented Prohibition days but the amounts never got within the pages of national year-books and almamacs because. as the traffic Wis illegal. there was no means of obtaining an estimate. The incoma tax evasion cases of such men as ClflDOtia would indicate, however, that the amounts were astrtmcm- lcal. Add to this the rackets and the concomitant evils, all bleeding hutte sums from the people, which Prohlbltflon engendered, particular- ly ln the UaS.A.. and acted soars almost tho toll ex- bewnd the I will conclude, Sir. by reassem- lng that I have no mot ve in pre- senting these facts to your read- "! beyond n. mtdonablo interest in the welfare of my fellow hu- mans. t I am. Sir. etc, ARTHUR T. SETIER 2018 Sherbrocke st. West. Montreal. RQ. FORFEIT my, to me appfgva] o; me war To segmthings clearly you must nd one eye; Both eyes would see too much and 8 ve the lie To slnglemlndedness. And to near One sure command, use but a single ear; Hearing too well, the mind must weigh the choice Of this loud summons or the still small voloe. To feel things strongly, you must r choke the hea t, lest its wild beatlntt tear a world apart. —Ma.rgaretA1len ln The Lantern Ibl II d! NEWPORT FLIIFFS H11 of the Guardian to provoke o. dis- ClLSSlOn on Prohibition. The Press‘ Crmm flee of the Prince Edward Island Tcmpezazice Federation, however, having directed a, ques- tion at me, I am taking advan- tage of your Public Forum to reilly. In the first place, the no doubt estimable gentlemen comprising the Committee attempt to floor me vfiith the question: "would Mr. Setter say that Przhlbltlon ls the‘ cause of the brothels ln his own city?" To that, 1 amply reply that] the Ccmm"ttee knows the cause; just as well as I do. and it ls neitiher Prohlbltcn nor Govern-i merit Cmtrol. Tbs c ns a new avenue, however, and t Ls a fact; worbhy of consideration that though Ma-gdalens have existed since the‘ dawn of history, it was not until‘ the inception of the Prohibltflonl Era that we heard of deaths by, alcoholic poisoning. , To show that Prince Edward Island can be right and the rest of the world wrong, me Committee, exclalms: ‘would that questions of truth and error could be aettledi simply by a majority vote!" Does, this by any doance constitute an admission by the Temperance Fed- eration tha, desolte the majority of “dry" votes polled both by metm- , bers of the Federaflon and the bootlegglng elements durin the, course of the v-arioua pleb ltes,i the system stistatied ls neverthe-f less a grievously wrong one? This; ls evidently the case, as I learned from reliable authorities during my sojourn on the Island that TemDerance Associations and the, families they control along wltlh the bootlegglng fraternity andl their kln comprLse about 80 pert cent. of those who bother to vote‘ at all during a referendum-and they all cast votes ln the some til-l slightest excuse. Men are having, "(Mom I repeat that I saw more drunk-t enness ln Charlottetown during a_ low days than I would see during a‘ year ln Montreal. The difference ls due to the fact that up here people drink only good liquor and are educated ln the art of drink-l lng, while in your Protfnce the residents must drink pdsori liquor furtlvely. That the infamous Island conccetlon known as red-eye run-i l; a poisonous lhuld goes wlllhotit saylnit‘. I found this out. as the Committee so shrewdly guessed. by t chemical analysts. Iodlne, oreoootol ‘and lysol have the‘: uses. but they‘ were certainly never intended for I the stomachs of Man. It la probably t a knowledge of slits fact and of the almost axiomatic truth that - the more strlctlv the Prohibition Law ls enforced the more nelson- ous the liquor becomes. that la responsible for what the Commit- » ire says ls the lezlslalors’ hone than the Law will peso ‘nto tllsrepute. It la not I but rather tho abstin- Prlnce Edward Island la enhanced . abroad by in slant! on the liquor flfleslloti." If they think that tht Provinces renutatlon is enhanced by the publlclrd statement o! two vmlnlt men recentiv executed- t for murder ottrlbtitlng their down- lal to bootleg Vquor. all well and RDZd. Not only that, but I under- stand that ln two other tnurde | trials held in your city during tho ‘ or l2 not. later than Nov. u;- , Frcm Marlttme Provinces. not later yam ginv. 1ft or l4 Earlier m t- "R o Dwtel. than the‘. f dates l4 awsbble, however? ~ Hem Ontario and Quebec, l2 18 MAGS SPEGIAL RX. 315 Cod Liver Oll Extract with Cresoto and Gulaool Gom- pouud. 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