‘ l F‘. -,.~;fq“:":r,‘ g = "3 9'” ‘ll thtltlttdltl . ..... Tl-llCompsayhnsmorethan Royal Securities Corporation, ‘ Limited HALF Palm WALL Pagan REMNANTQALE Here are rcal bargains, Lake advantage of tllem if you want to save money. Many benptttiil ' battet-ni for Parlor, Halls, Dining- Room, Bed-Room and: Kitch- en. done up to suit any room with and without Borders but all at exactly HALF PRICE Now ready ill our New Will Paper Department. Coma early. you are sure to find what you want. and the ‘small cost will surprise you. Carter 8r C0. Ltd Dealers in Artistic Walt Papers Robbed 0i $100,000 Worth of Diamonds‘ CHICAGO. Feb. a8.—-—Henry C. Hart. n New York diamond sales- man. who gavo his address as 87 Nassnn Sttrect, rqported to the po- ‘lioe today trat he had been rubbed by two armei men of 8100.000 worth of diamonds in a downtown build. lng. ‘fllprobhurs threw the elevatvf operator from the cage at the sixth floor. he told the poice. and with Han a prisoner. mounted ‘several floori. higher lp the building at 130 North State Street. They stopped the elevator anti. menacing him with their revolvers, took his pouch of diamonds. Ha-rt said, and loft him tn an upper floor. t ¢__. Kl D N F Y-f Willi? = " nrztts , will fable bodied man who reluses work u ‘I-‘I.-. |,-I.-.; ’1a:g::-‘ JL - '1:::=:;IIIIbII II‘ l\II|'.ll 1923 FRIDAY, LlARCH 2, C|v|c IINEMPLQYIENT Illd the Cllllfflll, f0!’ m9 sflna and _ .._, ,_ _‘. the provincial revfillllfl- 31°!" lflvhr s flwémwm? “W's thousand dollars loss '10- We 7T0“ l9~ibm§lllléliu ‘Wm laced; represenlgd-ll? @957“ ' A man or woman dies oftuber- oili- now close at hand. has a”; ral features of interest. The‘ f‘. cancy was caused by the death 5r Hon. w. c. Kennedy. late suns; tar of Bllliayg in u“; Km; 5°“ ernment. ln December 1921,. 1h, Kennedy was elected by ; mu", ityof 7,195 over his f‘ opponent. who made so pp; ; showing that he losthls don't; Under such circumstances it was |5_ no we know where tile dis-I use originated? D9 We. 38037, Willi-i ting rliili al night. While no mm. thei- n is ended B)‘ the inn-i; ~31 that one life? We onghtiz": kiwi. 1r a man or tvoulan breaks down f we’ exercise patience. thesesnow- eventually disappear ‘without any assistance from the mentally do We EHO" Will‘? l! (he city. yet their departure could be trouble heredilarY-Hasme “mun-i imaterialiy accelerated by a littlafiumly or pJIEDIS anyflling ro do- {lnerpenalvo effort on our part. Wench it? is the origilabsloc/ltl dt- lare being. continually told lllflLtgfioy-gungf many families in the city are in: The vital statistics. are taken 9"‘ m‘ m’ 5°!“ “"395 b!’ "l9 Ulr ‘need oi and are receiving help from yen-L‘; git-mg, no doufi correctly lour different charities. because the we number or births, marriages gbread-wlnners are unable lo pre- and deaths. The figures. ‘for tfig- ‘t-ilre employment. .\'o doubt therein", on]; [hgy are may be inter- are a number d such cases alldlesfing but until we ‘learn- from we feel assured that the City Coulil-fyear to year the chaise: ol-deaths my “roam not he charged vtilh'and breakdowlis-lhtyylflvlltbe of unwarranted extravagance if they little value in Dfvvfllliflh- “'9'? i0 live such m" emplwmentffhe h'<lor'.\' of ‘ lever! case in shovelling these drifts into thejol mbercumaié and o; every ma“. “(eel- ltal breakdown sldollld. the 8S0!!!- lt quite frequently happens zharlwined and ma“ “who m an n, imen whose families are receivinslnual Rpm-L 1n or)“ ynd, W6 ‘charm’ mink lt‘“““°°e55a"-" ‘° n‘ should have at leasoan occasional ' "l" "m1 “he” l‘ l‘ ‘filfled- prehsurvey" with a view ttfdeflnitely as- ferrlng to lead a life of idleness; and dissipation while the city looksfi,“ mans d prwelmom after their families. lf there are‘ i...>‘__--' any such in Charlottetown tlleréinR. GRANT WARN§,MR. KiNfl should be some effective “'8? 0T _ _ _ I ls nhefrime Mlntsters sense of dealing with them. Their families. . wanna! be auuwed Z0 mqwe follhearlng what lt ahouldbe? Tens certaimng causes and so arriving ifood or coal or cloilfizlg but any. ‘when it is offered. leaving his fam- m, to be supponed b). chafim l-er Canada College,_as to what is [not Ministers and members of Par- ‘of thousands of voicesthroughouii {the llminion echo the warning of: tDP- w» L- Gffllll- llrluclllal 0r UVIare to be imposed. and this when quite naturally expected that d“ liyeeleotion would go to the Libel ral candidate by default. He lily A. P. l-lealy, n barrister and hum. alist of Windsor. and was Rough“. ed about a month ago. Just on u; eve of nomination day the Consort vative Convention nominated 10°], 8.1.‘. Robinson. a retired business ‘man of Walkerton. " Quits a lively campaign ‘had been oral candidate, supported iby (gm. liament. Since the nominatlolr- ex- Premier bieighen has takeh i hand in {he fight and Premier King "is ‘announced to speak at several lings, but owing to his having a bad cold Hon. .\lr. Fielding in; sent in his stead. On the avqpf the polling which took place yes- terday the general opinion was that the Government candida}.- vvould be elected. while Conserva- tives hoped and Liberals feared- that it would be b_\' a decreased-ma jority. ,_ Manitotoa‘: Progressive Govern- ment under the leadership of Pre- mier Bracken has been playing in rather hard luck since it came to power some six or eight months ago. The deficit for 1922, in part a legacy from the Liberal predecos sors in office is considerably over‘ la million dollars. Business has been depressed. and unemployment has been widespread New taxes done by inexperienced and untried a had its origin there. l-le tolls u! over the road at all. l thought that these kind friends were just indul- Are and»; vial villa r smé-whue reading with deer interest your report of Major Genges able lecture 0h Christin!!- lty and Mohalnlnedalfism‘ [argued g9 11135911 "that DB l! flfllll.‘ T l8 true: ‘t ls Dill’. A1141 l!!!‘ T. i! '1 l! true." Why should we be called upon to ‘support missions. hlaior Gauge who has recently returned from a prolonged stay ‘in the East is prelectly satisfied rrom his personal observations that Christianity is unsuited to the East, notwithstanding that it who contribute largely to mission- 3r)‘ enterpfse-s. that we are throw- ing away our money, that person- ally he had never seen s truly chfislianized Hindoo or Moham- medal! and that any who professed order to get government jobs or schools. in other words there are no converts only hypocrite. .’l'hls is a terrible indictment of our missumaries enterprfsés to‘ he launched in one of ou churches foremost in the suppo t. of miss- ions. Are there any otheraJlore who can at first hand substantiate. Mrior Goose's ntiegtntiiopytpr w“. lratlitrt them‘! The matter surely cannot. rest where it is. _ l am Sir. etc" ' CHURCH WORKER. n. stint syniiii Sin-Kindly permit me space in your valualble paper to endorse the recent letters of-Mr. SWF. Tar- hush and-the Rev. Mr. MacPher- sou m‘ Hanllrtvh. re our winter roads and method of travelling. As this is my first winter upon this island i was frequently told dur- ing the‘ course of last tall that there would be times when in the winter l would ‘notfbe able to get ging in a bit of good "natured ban- to be Christian merely did so, in_ to learn English at the, hltsaiqn‘ I‘ should he arrested alltl either lflcked UP 0i’ be 03"" pelled- to work. Charity 1's intended only for 'he really needy and l’. is their due. willingly given by -our generous cirzc-ns. but to sup- pJfi n man in wilful idleness is City Council has very properly pro- as '3 vagrant ' l‘ store for the Government thatgm?" l5 3l“'33"5 a risky "emuw- U5‘ tder such circumstances costly mis- ilareu to restore the public service The ltakes are almost inevitable. n. Cannon to the spoils syslem- is excellence». lhtzflavbr is delightfully miltlyetl soundly ' yvsfisfvitd- l uh ‘ _ _f_ lursluatrosacéo coantltvn-canltnlljualrsn -a.___ better as they could not pfltvfilbly W88 31H: ill 3 lll-PIEJIIWBHTE i0 m‘? be worse than under the present liquor dianeh-slnx cafe. is consider- C°ndifiong_ ably on the wane." l am Sir, etc, By Iit-avy odds minor crimes and (REVJ 11493 PALETHQRPEICOIHIQIHUCWS in Massachusetts at» “mm, stews"; v dealt with in Reform-stones. ter and that they perhaps regard- ed me more or less as a tender-l foot and of c0urse1 altwtays madoutp iart of ruling wisely and iprudeniily ‘b’? deal w them’ lis not learned in a day, as again the relative merits of thcjlitlvfard 1518B!!! tpresentlllivil Serfilhe system and‘ lgo somewhat too far in. denying claiming a sunpius for last year. ‘utely needy‘ and the wilfully idle- . in this province and perhaps our l ‘greatest need is to know what we‘ I ématically, is not ‘what it our-tilt i0 iin . lulation diminishing? Have we tried, ‘to find out‘! We know. or think l s _vitied work for our ullemvlflfed and ‘are willlngto make still further! _ _ ~ _ ‘ . ipmvmon but the ‘me should be‘.servlce. But at its worst, it ls im- _sharpiy drawn bahween the absorwmssible m“ it Shun“! not be s“: I ‘qualification for the service is ae~ WHERE ARE w: AT? l in elections. - That iii established, ll’ in me of .\fr. King stilhgives considera- ltlon to UIC‘ effortof tin followers to wreck the Civil Service reform 0f the Borden Government then lthe point_for hinrito weigh ls wvhetlher what he rjllgajn by turn- ‘be; other matters might he placed‘. _ , ‘he camgory but the“ wmilng‘ the public service over to his ‘ wh m Isupporters in Parlltment. will be . _ ., . serve as a start" y m" p p trirore than he will t lose by the l There are‘ many things we net-oi if need, We have a delnlnisiilnz POPU- giation; our public health ‘record. ‘for an ideally healthy country cil- langer of the countryffiit large-the anger that. as Dr. Grant declares. t i“? mww- "h? l‘ "Wm be l° ‘hewiii undoubtedly be visited on him. 7 l advamflg“ °f a "u" “rm” 1° re’ Political exlpevllahcy for the “m” l“ m" Prmwe "m1 "5 “""""Klnz government will not be served failing crops and its moderate cll- m. we surrender of ‘me service mate. to going wast or south to to the spans gystm__onawa play the gambler’s game with un~ JWNWL ‘ timely frosts, draughts. lizllislornls ----<oc---— and other untoward uncertainties. NEAR 553T "TUATIQN But. we do not. know why ‘creator-s. , - _ The withdrawal of British war We know this province would be one of the most desirabh. if autism” tron,‘ finyrna’ Harbor w“ m the mo“ denmme‘ provinces m|no way connected with the Turkish ‘Canada [or immigrants m Mme ultimatum ordering their withdraw- ‘n bubdweu we know why ‘hm, sl within a specified time. The don't come-they don't. We know “m” remained h" beyond the that we have the healthiest coun- speczfled ‘time and nothing hawelh ed. Nor would anything have hapi help to bring about a ‘lettlemen The Turks have so often chang their minds on the question of- settlolnslt lllilfljfil useless to tl-y available without much investign-l tion; much of it requires study and possib‘, some expenditures. PM» ably the young farmer who learn ;D?l‘l°l‘ l0 m‘? sYlllwl "m" whlching to eighty millions of dollars". sistance to politicians or partics‘$230.000.000. And in‘ three Yell" of $51,855,000 which compelled the- governnlent to float loans amount- and hoisted the provincial debt to the ordinary annual expenditure of the province has been increased from $20,000,000 ll$ n was whon| the Drury Administration came in. to $37,442,000! Tllis is a record ill provincial extravagance. But. like our own Bell Government here. the United Farmers oi Ontario conduct. ed their election campaign of 1919 with doleful dirgea of the Hearst Government's extravagance. mixed with loud professions oi" economy! Of course Ontario is a rich and populous province with increasing population while here some things are different. A fine specimen of Liberal eco- nomy has just now been put on by the King Government at Ottawa. There is a large massive structure there which houses the Printing Bureau and has done so tor years past. We were told months ago of some hundreds of employees being lny mintl thattihey were in for a‘ we‘ $18M’ “IFDFZBBS W119i?“ will!" cflme- show of whiting to__ brighten up the ~ 1 .‘ e t 9 ' - . totem w tam km It» any 1- P=t=~<~..;:..:.z.,‘.:."r*.r;.'i.":.::.“in:,1.142152."':..:.:.:3.::.;*°":r..:;“§:“.20 ardent nun-rt- e tam ‘lytjdris in the neighboring pmvinceand every shred o; at .\f.B_, and uholleve that it . ‘ . ‘ d,‘ thlt they would be. tlhey Wiflfithe “Boston Newstfiureau." what the Government control over tihe Th“ l5 °n °Td'“‘“'_3l»,°*l’e“ bur" right in their prognosticsttons slid .110 “n5 a "confluent; grtmlnfl an But there was a capital expenditure-it was inrpossi-ble to keep my sip-Hit sm-My is pointntwnts. cold; it rarely was but that was not the reason. No.‘ flir. the reason was l was not full?‘- ' toi- an island winter. I‘! either wanted a dog team (so that léouid steer ll course by the coln-‘ pass and obviate the necessity u: looking for a trail which some people persist in calling by the dignified name of Road) or wily- lng machine so that l could amend high above what some people per- sist in calling a road, but which to me has no resemblance of a road. hut is more ll-‘ka a cattle track. To start mrt on a journey today means that you are moat of the time" travelling two ways at bnce. and when you are not travel- ling two ways at once you are g0- ing up and down over pitches like ‘some mountain railway. l must confess that in two weeks l re- ceived more shaking and; moon: venlence than l received in N.B. hr eight ‘years of experience of winter roads. . Now. Sir. it has been a matter t-f great sullilfire t0 me to find‘. such an antiquated system ot-tryd lug to make and keep a winter road, as there is ill existence on this island. ln the first place th ' metlhods adopted are but a relic the antldliluviaa period tftir l main- tain that it is impossible to make‘ a road worthy of’ that name ‘byt dismissed from this bureau whlc does the printing for Parliament. And surely a much smaller staff l needed in this and other darpar meats than was needed ‘in times. But the estimates brough down by ‘Mr. Fielding contain. item of half a million dollars it wards a new bulldinglfor the Dill! l dorm think we 7 want mm, winter steamer, lnflqgwg‘. ' like m have the National Ital ‘liliseto Sonris. Georgetown, - for those ‘A a mystery how we should’, Y unsatisfactory why amt-swell - arowmnndovteqthy-otln road huggtors vs-drv t-henrivlrtz oft-a. lbbt. wood sleigh over the road, particularly after a her. sto . such as experienced, iyihpum uchfhdffth teas-earths calibre ‘oil the road! ml or aolemtwarwhltr ‘dram l2 to l8 feet deep. The n0- sult ls tthat the next. horse that, comes along flnds himself figs"; - 5‘ M, . . h m . Nth... n‘ “wit: ‘cred by this wayside. regardless of . _ co enoug ere o‘ so eve -. i, d 0; n, , only to participate in his guilt. Tilelme °1d Pmwnage 53mm‘ 1M Dre‘: The Drury Government in Ont-immt fastaidklus. bufalas. instead‘ e so“ use c! [sent system is not perfect; it may arlo are putting up the bluff of 0! "W irlshdfi helm! illfllllllllliYuedirerl" in _ gas 1 had quietly made up m‘? mind-quotes at length from one Jtccuracy of tile utterance. tcaught with chafl. One of the ab-‘Repm Show“ a “ma! on h‘ “w Houses ofCorrection. State Farms and similar houses of correction. which much more correctly indi- cates the influence of prohibition in matters of vagrancy and crime than does the prison or Jail for -‘ . citizen. _ A swered. Sin-In eager anxiety for some arrests for all causes in 1917 only 5.239 went to jail or prison. the nmnalntier. out of 121,210 convict "ltlfilc . beta; diverted to i-hfle Houses]: Guatema- Corrccilon. What ls the official uh record of these‘! "One jail was ° “e- closed in 1919. rm, flora cloned in 1920 and two othem though not. officialLv-closed were onloty." The Department of Corrections comfort scat- Wednesday's the bird to easily 10ft» 25 " 35¢, ‘ g . 3 7 Sdlectiliils” » For Guardian Re rs From on. w. s, ' m naoto voices .__._. Thfll‘... . ‘W , flit-us nsmha h fllslm‘ . ,_ Through sun and ah and storm. silrdltios of its roasonings is in the ‘new, of women ‘or drunkéme" “W” m“ ‘he "flgel “l 5"“ “din the stateundsr-prohmitlon. of alctly) thirty shltpq Ollidlde NeW|59 p3. can; ' ‘intense '0‘ '°men York Harbour," tho three milel it Whitman-ls mono-lg; M, m” ured from ‘then loud ' laid- wlwrl?» ill" 11"?!) mill"- ml" of state farnrcommltmants of 88 to satl over. a hundred miles to get pa, ma, “m. dmnkennemy h, a dfllll- l5 "w" cfllldllflv‘? "lithe Juvenile Courts of Boston dmnkwne" ""5 n‘ u“ “bu” tlhere was a decrease of 13 per "m" "Ymwhflflwlt" '57 31° W?‘ cent of cases on trial and the 9lll°~ ...-; -.; heavy increase of 52 ‘per cont in *1! M“ lilac“. - "l"? fill-fill“ the number of Neglected Children. to P97"?! fiwi- l! Xfllwllle l" s -in this State Report there was a rover which handle correct stats tuning off of flCfllflflfl for non sup- a decrease of men statistics .°"'l|>'" ‘Wllhlll Pell-‘hdtport oi 31 per cent under prohibi- The one crumb-oft questtlonabie mm And fihlfi is the story that. cmllh" l! d°flv°d"wli5 l" a" "Pi! might continue with uunanswer $79059 0f 011800375.“ Mfllllwhllflqable proofs, slhitch l have in hand. 6N8 Jflllfl Illtl D7190!" lll 1932 "V" touching every species of crimin- that of 1920- ' Iiiawlttl-ly avoids Bl attlvlly of state and national the fact‘ "thatfilalls and prisons ghflxfly_ _ constdtuto onlyr=~a minority of the, 0n 1|“. economk. queauox-{Ie-t m‘, corrective institutions of the qugtg 1mm “The 3,51.” and State-that thondtsblléole is whollyfpmdesnmn» an amhoruy that in offenses againoailprtiherty, due rat“... no 5pm,,“ pl".- mum l am ‘not go to newspaper scraps for my i f i-matlon. but to the fountaiplhehzt: of facts "for my _ “- e the official re- c wlttawilandfivillh the detailed soaitsments 6f every oorrectiive do. lvartment. - . From the reportof the Boston Police Commissioner l fears that amoral-age of arrests for- drunkenness. un the "wot" went. into boom, ’ Those that l have referred to are substantial facts. taken fom pub. "¢ "Wllments. of which l could 5"“ l" lllllcll greater abundance. and‘ not of_-tille wayward gout-p an roadside scraps picked up by citizen" and others in their efforts l° “I'D above water the derollgl ousfh the winter with h, wherein lies trio romsdyrmn rnedy rles in the adopting-oft." llZltZZ-‘Zila “redid . t»? Tffllliléilly ‘Hanan Jigs 9, “Not Years.~ 101-: to‘ 101a were 5913px persong, in e t_\_vq,PProhibltlon try ln Canada. but we don't l-z-‘ow I ‘ ha!” get “mi Int“ 2L ‘ml '26 k_ .. why we should have so much tu- PM“ ll“ m” Tlfmllllled 101188 Wirefli-l- Th: is for onxylflklrible to drive a h‘t‘>rs‘e lafisfir t :1! a ‘ decrease of b5 gall. fitglntilritnlmwahcggkstgglgena , " ‘ ' ' ersc n --} . ' ; _ t . . _- -. ' - . Del-cum!“ he“; we don't know The Turks billller-than t‘ s» gzugzdtjql lfihgltgfrsatgtp risxttstu.‘ flu‘: d’: (“bindiggfi a?‘ mittlgt-ilklntaé“ glflel-ntqmgq") "in m” a my‘ o! why p ghomq be “casein-y w- ;d_| F?" illfllllflg, with‘ those.“ "The dtn-‘np-‘ne-wrba ma“ “JUN; men. doctors and '"‘ii vlrflurs is“ of drunks arrested in the willie‘ sieve Y1- yafi, ta: “one? . - - " - . l t . d ~= . " st t - ' to the accommodation at JX-llzttn- were "mdnw" 7"" ‘he 79'9"?" ° les ‘blwlllliflhent Tlia - gmgitlefl‘. pumlpcnp5nlloup» r "Legiifkdél? s“ tract" “fink d “mllllll "Ml- wood. Km!" "m" "w h" PM" "the than” svsgllfgthésgjy elm they nffrivlflh" ithminwrli l; in aha two rs 1020-1021 the i ‘ l_,'l':qsdf',f§°,gou,fl some o, m, W,’ deslrwbk‘ wishes to lVOld war.‘ and in n; fyoconomy. .~ .-_‘- t ' wlfnt um means» m.» - - fl-rresfs,,welmy_, ‘Q1133, making e _ __ _ ' - - hen" that‘ h“ w“ - t i must confess that taunt sdhio ralfo de reuse ss in. g. "' "' - though lacking, information i: l l’ ‘i’ ""1 "W! . ‘rs-M totfgthgg is Us 9Q 351ml t "ii-Prion". ' ntlsitn-lttbort 141s, - statlst Mo“ M!’ “ ave been coupled n _ “ul- m?“ "lllsldecontrnttniei-ts to rtstormntorles of‘ "m helldicolrlnvltments of 94 per cent. ttnd first o0 the crime wave and sec- "yew- 13 -- 308m , c . ‘dwamt _ .- ontllfly to _ a IBDTLIIIIlBSJlOB of th¢ i92llLngggglg ‘hag 5&6? Thufiggllnmemn‘ o“ “M no ce system u r which the of- pectedly h d ‘ _‘ 8P. - ' fendors were more rigidly gather- season; safitilllgs urélggfilfillllishfiqm No we can hours f’ ed In. lt also carefully conceals banks are steadily on tihe ln~ ~t"de' ya-‘Iloob iii the tact nhaballl dyer the country crease. all this in~ spite of unem- 139"“ "c8 may u ', thls- < fiat-ease MW" Prisoners W8 pioymcnt and other ~» troubles. Th "gm m“ (m me “W sir. everywt re. mtws‘..propounced and Looks as though prohibition has» ‘ oug t. r ‘S PM avg“. greater in the wet- than in ilhe made o lot of money available ibr Lute‘ “N!” We ‘d?!’ lOOI-Yltlea- the above Dlllboses that 10mm." of ih-e discredited lrilfllc, Nor i; 1g ° "'9 119""? lllmtly nharacter so . frequently (Tlfllfld out by nit- Beg. absolutely nothing. Ho wants here to go farming elsewhere docs not know the conditions hare or elsewhere. What are we doing to enlighten hrnlr What are we doing to iotlucg him to remain ‘st homo? to e"!- t-"el i" v- em ~- latdsti l? stint-unknown thus . $11110 49d lfurrny Harbor this your. Very likely’ l1; Iiipnntn robots in lingo, a Qkwld‘ like to havrltiis ' . Branch IIIOYOlQII out- Dirt this! lrmrst ma,’ to follow the changes and no more is known of the situation than was known a month ago. Turkish newspsgra in Consign- tlmnh are, nub‘ in‘; dispatches _ , , _ tn- tm- --~.-~-- m» - scam mow...» Mlllirltl ill the Gland lflntlonal As- jpgiqigqrj d“ y} “my”; ‘m notably. ‘ammo by tho_ ninl- t» ma! intsmtaj ‘its ~ i = wt-iwo-‘fld tl-eilrtttoln in .~ "tr h. "M m J-sllalaovlunsttueatr.» rsé .4. I ' “""'li'-l9' ' ‘semi adds that m irtreiitriu - ' one at have there been e0 fewcomm“. from ' that l need trespass ‘rm-trier , n‘. ‘ your more» to elpialattllat Intern is, lrnown as tbs , _ practised in "a: Pinifiiww as that was fully done by the lot- lmve "been l l , adulation» - lt- is doub l 1th nroiuhlt fitted: if we ' ii zit- '99 5 '\Ys be menu t Lin i u ' nmnhlliifilili; .“$l.°“i'.ii§£ prohibition slit into effect last July added snotlllna mam to those s!» n“, nu,‘ for our l" (who!) Oloo cn a train odltdh‘ tn humbor ole hank today practically ' Ilsanfad h Fro h song. ‘ The happy lili. o myrrh. Uh And words bo .qiqo out I strong. __ k 1' g-“p, . i speak the sac inkliesimd And swift they come. they cos mo! ' i l ln lira warm glow of lamp .l , fire 1, f lit at, one 8M hold com With unseen fillfllla: ‘tls bill oulrod i That with thenrlallall N 1 “tails. _ l“ Enflhflmbfl, hour! i turn tie“ And lo. they-dome they w" mel. ' ~ ~ ‘l. More“ srondroua: than AIIIJF‘ where. infirm cm“. Be always at leisure to d0 -"‘ . never make business Ill] "$1" decline the offices 0i “m ......__ Without oontelllt 1° 11mg‘ t‘ almost as tllfllcll“ m 9 u ; as ourselves. ~ LIFE INIUIANGI II T"! , "or; ' N WHOM-f - ‘v VA": at, Jasonnsors ' “Q . ‘u. . ' M“