age. a l‘ equipped shop, giso-ll-Zli-tsnl-til . v O00 (inn ln-u-rilnn .. l~‘nur lnsertlorln Eight Insertions . clrrowll. GARAGE BATTERY and CAR REPAIR DEP’T C. B‘. McEwen, Prop. 164 PRINCE" eraser We are now in a position to llllllfllo any amount of cur repair work and will lle, vote special and expert attention to bat- tery ehurglilg‘, repairing and “linger “(on We have an np_to-t_late., conlplctmxly including an. welding plant and our men are thoroughly experient-etl and blasters in their iinc. acet ylene \Ve are local distributors fol-_ HART BATTERIES WHAT ABOUT" YOUR BATTERY? PHONE McE WEN 590 . . O O-Q4Q4-OQOQ-OQ4Q-O-fOQ-OOO-Q-Q CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10¢ m... "my," 5 WM,“ tic pn- line of l! words 7o per lino nf 5 words .uooo-oooe-o~woo+owwoo¢&woowovw+o+o++w+oo+v Agents IVanAted ' AGENTS W.ANTED T0 SELL THE “old ltcl-lalble Fontllirll Nurseries" l‘.\ill‘l‘lt‘llL‘D not nocessary- We oi- ‘t-r exclusive territory, liberal l-alllllliusions and flillil‘, frcs outfits, Start now at lp-q selling tlnle. Stone & Wei» lull-yon, ‘Porollto. ,1l-2i'»-25i. \\':lnted 51,}. vvI/ln-rizo-woak sv THE DAY Airs Wolriliglr, 2T ltochford St. llTll 1O 27 nll2i WANTED. — SECOND H A N D heating stove. Phone 636. 927-11-25-11131 WANTED—A GENERAL MAID. .\|.pl_v to l\lrs. F. W. Hyndlnau, ll!) llol-illolwl Si. WANTED—OLD EDISON MOVING I'll-tun- llluchlne. Apply Errors Yen. SO11l'll-l."'S3’l-11-20-I‘ll-Sl For Sale FOR SALE-—-TWO PAIRS SILVER llllu-ll l-‘ox pups ~recislelvui stock. .\|l||l_\' to Joseph Lucille. lills- roui-llv.~--iiill-Il-LW-lll. FOR SALE-NUMBER OE PURE lll'l‘ll liarrcd iiuclt Pulll-ts. llftill in lay strain. liarry iioatrws. Slll-ruooll. l'lll)1ll‘ Ii-Il 112711131 - FOR SALE-YEARLING AND l old-ll" llvlzisliwl'l~ti Sllropslllrnv " l‘l\\'l‘r< at :l b. "gain. 'i‘erllls, cash .pprovr<l notes. .l_ l-l. Flynn. l‘.lrd all. it. ll. -t. 957-1112631131. FOR SALE—GOOD MAGDALEN island cured l'lis'll'~\\'i‘l cod iicts, dr_v (‘fill S ets. lllacherel l2ct.~4.. a pl-l-u; 551911041 barrel. Also good lilll‘ of i)l‘_v (loads. and good Plano ill lll.- right price for quit-k sale. ‘llrs. .\l:lry Suularah. Ill llpper Qlll‘i'il S it. 96141-203131. 090090000000000000000009 Queen Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown’ This popular Hotel has > been completely renovated and rcfurnishcd throughout t and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ing public. The table is especially good and the public are courtcously cared for. 4: Rates $3.00 a day, [ Charlottetown ; Hotel Co., Ltd. > Proprietor: l, 5 >Q§o+o04o~000004-0000-0000004000-00 * 5.9 O O §O'§ Q4 OO§GOO+§C§UOOQ QUEEN HOTEL ll. ll. Milton, EfllOfillll Jet; G. S. furnish baud-i {i5-l-l l-LilShliil1 l Miscellaneous mo. A. McDONALD. LAND sua- veyor. liermanvillo. 6646-9-27M3m GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT tile uuardlan Central Job Print- "Y- P110116 133. 2879-5-6-tf __________,___________ FOUND-IN THE crrv SUM 0|: lnolley. Owner lllll)’ have game b)’ Proving property and paying for nd. Apply (illardian. fiii-i-ll-27-zn-fii _.__ AUCTION SALE AT NORTH RIV- ll‘ 110ml. hlonday, DPCPIIIIIPI‘ 1st. at 2 o'clock oi‘ two bllultlful rc- Klstercd Newfoundland Ilogs, ex trellent watch (logs. R. (Jutliffc. 962-11-26-ul4l. KNITTING MACHINE TOOL, savrs transferring stitches. Par- ticulars free. Booklet (ills) ct» speeding up ltnlttltlg, toe-closing, ctc. Used knitting nluQlylngg for sale. Jurlnan, I-icspeler, Ont. 951-11-26-nl2i WANTED — SMART. HONE$T iroy tndelivor parcels. Apply \V. l. \\ right, (‘orucr Kent and ilochtlvrrl S¢r<-cis.~—flll5-11-27-3i FARMERS ARE BETTER OFF “QWTREAL- Nov, Z-L-Thougil llll‘. crop of the past season ill the Wcslertl Provinces has been disap- lullnlllm ill yicid ])i‘l' zlcre. and wheat production will probably fall overawr) illllllllll llilfill"l.'~i llf'I()\\' 1;.“ YPIII‘ s total, tile ll1Illl(‘l't~l of the yvest are better off‘. owing to [Ills l-nnr. lnolls increase i" 111(- m-m. n; wheat. zlceorlliul: to tilc views of l‘. \\'. Peterson. editor of the Farm alld llaucil Review, (iaigzlry, wlln is ill illolltrcal on ills way to Eur- rt-plv. ‘ When boiling eggs. silako each one gently before putting it in flu‘, pol. l1 it ltflllfi loose ill the shell i-t In‘ not a fresh egg. ~.......H..»»H‘»»~ Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine is famous all over Canada. Telephone in all rooms. Courteous service. H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors v oovo +4 04-04-04» “+000 +00 VICTORIA HOTEL ii. ll. Harvey. St. .lolln; N. 'i‘. Weir. Stanley iirilige: C. h‘. Bond. Halifax; (lea. ~13. lllcEacllc-rn, Ot- mliwlllll. Fri-d lilciiollllll, Elnerald talra; F. M. Leiilauc. Si. Joseph. J llwSiuvvuson. iirtlllaiilanc. ii" Adanl. SolklrluKutllleeen ille- Ktdiiiii, Ncw York; ii. J. (lauduf, llisl-lvuclue; _\il'll\'le\\.'; John llrlrl-ll -_ A. N. B; C. ll. (irlffin. ilootllbny Me; (i. Black. St. John: J. Arthur Haul- ilton, i-J. (lagnler, Mouclou; (l. Mac- J. Edmund Morrissey. IVlilinn, Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs. It. E- Morrlsscy, L. Webber, Miss iiclellu Haves, lilddeford, Me. “Eczema All Over Arms Suffered for 12 Years” Mn. Murray. Wiarton, Opt, writes: "l had eczema for twelve years. Every once in a while it would break out and apreadall oher. my arms. l tried all kinda of treat- icve It, but‘ success. Que Spring it broke out and ments to rel , l_. v.7, ‘Y 1.... --- ~- a». - . Ointment "mdbonulaoaiqoi-rrnnmmamouavo-Jndwlblmw X. v nothing, gave me relief. even“ the salve l got from the doctor did no good. At last l tried Dr. Church Ointment and it heeled the eczema in e short time. That is over a year ago. and l have had no return of the trouble." Central Guardian DON'T FORGET the ‘big bazaar and tea. today at Methodist Hell. Doors open at 8 p.m. Tea served from 5 till 7. Admission and Tea 50c.—993-11-27-1l. REMINDER TO PROVINCIAL TAX-PAYERB-lro receive the dis- count on Personal Property Income and Land taxes payment must be made before December 1. 989-11-26-41 PROVINCIAL LAND TAX—TiJo Land Tax for 1924 is the same as for 1923. Five per cent. discount is allowed until December 1st. 922-11-27-21 BRING VOUR WIVES, daughters and sweethearts to the big bazaar and tea today, Methodist Hflll.-—1’l 996-11-27-11 MR. LOGAN MAY SPEAK HERE —Yestertlay MI‘. Wallace L. Hig- ltlns sent a telegram to Mr. Hones Logan. M.P.. one of the members of the coming delegation to the West Indies, saying that arrange- nlelrts had been made for his ad- dressing the Board of Trude on Friday evening on the subject of Canadian lllflfliél, opportunities in the West Indies and they were now depending on him to conle. Mr. Lo- llran wired buck that he expected to be called to Ottawa soon but if it gvas at all possible he would be lere. Levi Cudmore and J. Ii. Williams of this city have opened up a watch, clock and jewelry repairing 95ml). llsllment at 169 Great George Street 111111 arc now prepared to give tile public prompt and efficient service lll this line of work. Both these young men are highly qualified and (Xlrtrlenced ill this work, the form- er, Mr. Cudmore having been on ‘flllltloyee of the Patterson Jewelry tlrlll for a numb-e;- ol’ years. Mr. lliiilianls has been engaged ill the JP-Welfy business in Sydney for some t-iule and also worked with W. N. Tantoll, Jeweler of this clty. Tile store which ls located ou Great George between Fitzroy and Kent Streets is conveniently situated and contains the necessaries 0i a “T11 (Kllllillietl jewelry repair shop. Both these men are widely and favorably known ill tilis city and will no doulc receive their share ot‘ public patrollagea-iifiti.‘ BIRTHS MclNNiS—-Iln this oily on Nov. 23rd to l\lr. and Mrs. Walter Mciuuls, a "011. Wellciling 12 lbs. MARRIAGES open FOR BUSiNESS-Jilessrs. _ a J-AC "wncév McEAOHERN Retained by Art Ron for future use on the Boston profewlonal hoe- key team. "Farmed" out to the Map- lee andl ah the Bruins manager says, “a coming big league star." PERSONALS. Cubic advice was received yes- tcrday that. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morrison had arrived at Honolulu. en roulte for Australia. Mrs. A. E. Wiliianls, who spent the past year in Ontario. arrived ill the city last evening and is be- ing warmly welconled by her many friends. Asks Question (Continued From Page 1) | "Tile indo pendent" Labor party, therefore, while unreservedly con- delnnlng the nletllod of the recent political assassination (leplores the fact that the British Government should ‘have made this crime the occasion for asserting new imper- lallstic claims which may virtually allltluut lo the annexation of the Sudan and the appropriation of the water supplies frolll the Nile to the (ietrlnleut of Egypt and to the advantage of the britisll cotton companies. "'l‘lle independent Labor party urges that the issue of control of lllg Sudan should be submitted to the League of Nations with the view of developing that country as a self-governing nation at the earliest possible nlolneut. lt calls for an llnnlediatt- Auglrviigyptlan lJUlllt.’l‘PllC0 to conlpletc llle evacu- ation of Egypt and to zlrrauge for lllt; submission of the question of the Suez Canal to the Lezlguo. not as all issue in respect to which the British claim legal or nloral author- ity, but as concerned with one 0f the international waterways of the world." INGS~MORRISSEV.——On Nov. 26th 1924, by the Rev- Fatbcr Maurice. hiacDollnld, Miss Maud lugs, China} Point to Mr. John Ewillorrisscyn Orwell. i lREDMAN-DEWAR.~—At Pilslltllinml California. an Nov. 4th, 1924, Olive Jean. daughter of Mi‘, and Mrs. it. -it. ilmval‘. Cllarlottctlnvn to Mr. llCarl f‘. iirdulzln of (".\liforlllzl. , i ' DEATHS GALLANT \t Rustic? November 25. 1112-1, .\l lfilrislit"(iailallt a‘:- ed N5. Puutlrai noiicn o1 ili'l‘l\'ill of sons from llfiliillil, .POWER—l)icd ill "null (rlty, Nov. ‘2litll. liirs. llilllllllll Power aged 81 _vcars. Funeral takes place from 111i‘ rCfillflPllCf‘ of Mrs. nlary Mcin- lyre. 3.‘! blur-icon Street, Friday mor- ning at $.45, to St. Duustalrs Catli- l-drai, thence to R. C. Ctrnletery. HARRIS-Died in Saco, Maine. Nov. 23rd. 192i. Sarah Farroell, widow of the late Wiliialn l-I. llilPl'1.*l_l0l‘il\Pl'ly nf Charlottetown Post Office. Tlu- body arrived last. evening zlccolnpanlcd by her two daughters and Sllil-lIl-lilli‘, Mr. Ii. L. Webster. Funeral will take place. this Thursday afternoon lat 2.30 from G. I). Wrights Parlors. ldllflflllllflt Peoples Cemetery. sir IN ' MEMORIAM In and and having nlenlory oi’ my dear Father, NICHOLAS IVIIITE. Illed Novrnlllor 27, I023 Lnringly hln rn-luenvbered by Ilnulrlntcr Rona MRS. FANNIE WHITE Woman 0f Forll. ._ __ I Victim 0f Constipation Fannie Wilitc oi 678_ Marcy I Avcunc, Brooklyn. Ng Y» \\'\'"°55 ' “Almost cvcry mornlllfl. 1°] ‘he l3" live years l suffered with sick head- aches, l fclt this was due to ncr- vollsness, never dreaming that fault intestinal elimination caused my su - luring. i lclt wretched. 111131199 lilo was gone, i lost interest m pre- my meals, life was not worth A few days‘ treatment Carter's Little Liver pill! w They are‘ small, griping-end leave em. ' LONDON, Nov. 26. —A Renter's (lcspatch frolll Cairo stated that after Preluier Ziwar llzld rcad the adjouruzlnlcut dccreo in Parliaq lllcllt today till; members qulctlyi dispersed - A quarter" of an llour, latlr it was stated, the Parlinnlentl building and» the zldjactrul streets were deserted save for a few pass-l uJs-by‘. Eng. Resents (Continued From Page 1) l]... {ll-lg by a sort of Monroe Dnc-l triue. safelzuzlrrlinr: specific British interests, such as that Whlflil 51119" zuards American interests in Cu-. ha." The llaily 'i‘elegrapll , ‘re-lllarks that, if llll‘ new (loueva protocol had been operative and ratified by (ireut Britain, the position would have been different and the ques- tion of indemnity would have been the subject of compulsory zlrbltra- llOll. "indeed" it adds "if carried to its logical conclusion in prac- tice, the protocol would have ill- frlnged the Monroe Doctrine. Ameri- can critics of our actlnll ill Pllzypl illillllll not lilscognltate points." The Dally Mall (IGIIOLIIICGS the suggestion of submitting the affair ‘o the league as "audacious" and "airsurd" addlnzi "What haprns in Egypt 1-‘! 111i‘ dolllcstlc collcerll of the British Enl- pire. which is not prcparcd to ul- low ally outside interference." Conllnontlng in a similar vcin,tllc Dally empress says: “If ally member of the Iieague at- tculpts to submit ‘the matter to it as n subject for arbitration it will sound the death knell of the Lea- sue." it is noteworthy that the Labor- lte and a section of Liberal opinion here continue to insist strongly tllnt the case should be put before tile League. “Dorothy Vernon Oi Haddon Hall” At Prince Edward -—-~. Mary Pickford n horsewoulau! The honors for llorscluflnfilllll i" lle Pickford-Fairbanks fnlniiy heretofore have been taken by 11"‘ Fall-Ilun-ks contingent. but now the ndoulltuble Douglas must needs look to his laurels. Mary Pickford in "Dorothy Vern- lll of liuddon liall." now playing lt the Prince Edward Theatre. lliillg; right up to the barrier and illfiWR that when ll comes to rldlllil l fractious steed, making a quick uount and daring escape fronl lle-r pursuers. she also is dQSBPVIIIK "l lnnors. The resounding applause which zreets the thrilling chase and dar- in: escape of Dorothy Vernon- wllilt- shc is being pursued by .110 villain and army of Rutlund retain- ‘rs. ls proof of [be enthusiasm and ulnlirailon of Mary Pickford as a lursewonlau. As space will not perulit an ex- tended report of this master movie the production may safelybe sum- med up as a great achievement on the sliver screen and a picture not to be nlissod. Two showings today for the last time, afternoon alld eve- ning. SPEDIM. SATURDAY AT l0 0’0l.00ll White Dinner Plates 6 to a Customer FOR 6 60c This B You will find here that will Xmas Gills. friends here i lrs some T0 BE A am nlullrllt Fill-DAY i113 Blii Still IS lllE lllll iii Till Plililliilil Many people from every section of this Province. have visited our store during the pasl week. They realize that ihis isihe only exclusive Crockery and (ihina Store on P. E. island and their vvants can lle supplied here before We CLOSE OUT usiness many articles . make excellent So meet your his week. FOR 6 $PEDIAL FRIDAY ill l0 0’0l.00ll White Nappies 6 to a Customer 30c mu READ 50 large covered veg- etable dishes, wlllte. gglcth they. {g0 for .98 50 good sized lamps, complete Out they go now for elaclh ‘49 50 good sized bean crocks. Out they g0 each - - ' '24 50 good sized mix- ing bowls. Out ‘thelfgo each- - - ‘ ...- SANDERS OUT THEY GO 19c PHILLIPS SALES CO. IN CHARGE l. 0F CRUSS BlillllNll Last night was a bll.’ 111K111 f)" the L. 0. (i. alleys. There helm»! 1W9 lygwling lllatclles. The first between the All Stars and NHW-‘l- puperulcu and the second, between the (7. N. it. and Barbers. 'l‘llo former was won by_ the All Stars by a majority of 25:. and the lntor won by the Ilarbers by a nlargiu of 213 pins. Linc ups: ALL STARS J. McLeod 1315 155 E. Lavcrty 193 143 l-L E5301‘)! 172 1G5 w 142 175 l; 181 199. J. Duffy 9i 16-‘! R. McDonald 1T4 139 R. Duncan 199 199 r. (iuudet - 201 170 M. Sllltiott . . . . . . . IIIKU 170 132 T0ttll—Z359 Suffered Misery With itchy Eczema Cuticura Healed " I wee troubled with eczema for over two years. At first h appeared in small spots and _ then began to spread Q all over my face and ' head until I suiTered awful misery. The itching and burning were terrific. At times ' l thought I would go crazy, and was obliged to give up my work. " I was treated and tried different olntrnente without any benefit. I read an adv-a leement for C ‘ re Soap and Ointment and decided to try them. After the first application Ifelt relief. I continued the trut- ment for a time and now I am healed." (Signed) Miss Y. Wood, B86 City Hall Ave., Montreal, Quebec. Cutlcurn Soap, Ointment and Tai- cum are ideal for daily toilet unee. BLACK Sunnyside West India Representation The fol-lowing is an answer to “Sll‘l]lper's" letter which appeared n. \\’e<incsd&y'1ll°l'lJ1l1tl'B issue of this paper: Ottawa, Oct. 30, S. A. McDonald, Esq. President _ (Zllarlottetown I3oard CIIRTIOIIOUHVTI. P. E. Dear Sin-Replying to your tele- gram received last night, may I of Trade. i. l C. N- R. (‘. Craswoll . . . . . . . .158 135 102 J. Doyle ..... . .138 1T3 199 (Y. McDonald ..10-i 122 174 J_ Prallght H157 111i fill (j. Doyle . . . . . . . . . H141 102 152 Totzll-ZOTI BARBERS J, Hughes . . . . . . . . .5178 211 171 J. Welsh . . 110 150 A. bltvAskili 122 158 A. Gregory . 115 109 .\. .\lc(‘ai>l- . . . . . . . ..1l'.1 175 165 T0tal~22S4 Highest scores lll first game l}. Poolc- of All Stars, 231 in second game J. Hughes, Bar- bers, 211 y Next game Monday nlgllt Yarlltslneu vs- C. N. R. i_4+>—-——— CHARLOTTETOWN BOWLING LEAGUE There was another game of tllre Lnalrue bowled last uilzht Nov. 26th at the Cilarlottetown Bowllni! Alloy between the Sailors vs. Stars the latter winning out by I08 pills. The scores were as follows: SAILORS J. ilonahan . . . . . . . ..131 12-1 135 G. Lund . . . . . ..1lll M0 105 E Flynn .131 ill li-i P. Lund .. .109 1319 101 J. Flynn .. H99 105 129 Tntal—-18.‘i2 STARS F. Kuuuy 148 M. Cannon 129 l1‘. Duffy .. 140 W. licviu . . . 14G .i. McMahon . . . . . . ..13S 169 131 The highest score of the game Total~1940 was marl; by J. McMahon 169 plus. The Ramblers vs Carmody 5 bowl Friday. Nov. 28th. (Patriot please copy-l 1.0T DIIPS AND For Cup and - Saucer y 0llE DIG LOT 0|-' DINNER PLATES [Mill a 14c DlIY Bill 1 big lot of glass fruit nappies. Out A the g0 each- -- - 5c 25 toilet set-s, "l0 pieces, assorted pat- terns. Out they g0 for set 50 cut glass flower vases regular 75 cts. Out they go each ......... .39 5O glass celery, reg- ular 75 cts. Out they go each - - - ' 8c. C0. Charlottetown, P. I. say that the spontaneous interest Ecvincctl by various centres in lin- IMRFIIIIIIU Provinces has greatly leucouragerl us lu ollr projected trade enquiry in the British West indies- i may say that we have our rep- resentative Mr. l). H. Ross, acting director of the COlllIiiUTClill lntclil- l-zcnce Service now in the West indies on a preliminary survey. am going to be frank and state that this question of negotiations in this field is one that will have to be bandied very carcflllly and very delicately if we, aru lo cnlno to an {IKIOIJIIIOIII that will be mut- ually acceptable and beneficial. For this reason, after the most careful consideration and the re- ceipt of various representations, the Government has decided‘ that the Trade lklegatlou should be kept as sulall as possible and should bl,- restrictcd entirely to nlcnlilers of the i-lrluse who will be flllly responsible- for any action wilicil they may take or any utter know that you will realize as a ilusiness lnall just wily We have taken tills positioll- ’l‘ll-\rcforu tilt; Delegation will be restricted lo the P-lrlizlulenlary ulenlbt-rs and officials. l realize, llmvcvcr. tllc lulportanre of first hand know- ledge of Dlilrlllille conditions. pur- tlcularly ill your owll Province. To this cud I ilnvc discussed the mal- ter with lllc iioll. John Sinclair and l llilVtb invited representations from lllu Aiilllstt-r of Agriculture for Print-c Edward island and till- President of tin» Aiaritllln- lloard of Trade, ill alddlliou i alll al- Iflllllllilll to llrrunlro my plans so that if llurnnllly possible I may visit. (‘llarlllttetuirll lnyseif and must your various T0])l‘0sl'llIilll\'0§ before i no to tile West indies. Should this prove impossible be- cause of Ilit‘ pressure of duties hero i can assure you that Mr. ilanel» Logan. tile other Parlia- mentary nlelllilm- of the columls- slou. will visit (‘llnrlnttctown and rcceirl- l‘l‘lll't‘.<l'.illlll0ll."i on this nlzltti-r iwforo we ll-ave. The (loverulneut. of course. will offer no iulprdinlent. to any organi- zation nr flrul Sflfllllflfl a represent- ative to the Wesl indies at the saulo tllllp as its Delegation. Of course it will bu llllllOfililllli‘ for the (invtrulnetll to grant any official recognition to such representn» lives. ' Tlrauklllg you for your interest in this matter, i remain Yours very truly. L —-—-—-<o>—--- lllnnrd‘! Llnlment Relieves Nonrnlli zlutrs lllalle lll this connection. l| LOTS OF STOCK LEFT Montcalms Letters to A , Mother Discussed S'l‘. THOMAS, Ollt.. Nov. 26.—— “New Lilzllts from Old Letters i175ii.| of Moucalnl" was the title of a paper of unusual interest writt- cu- by Mrs. (ieorge i-laluhieton, Ot- tawu. and read at the annual meet.- iug of llli’ Women's Historical Soc- iety. These letters of Molltcalnl to his lllother frolll Qlliillflc in 1756 were treasured ill tile Iilliillltiyl of liolllalllarzlu- and Count Raymond do Nicolay. 'i‘lll-y' (‘illllli into the hands of the Donlillion Government Ilzlst year as a token of gratitude ‘from Franco for what Canada had (IOIIU for her during tile war. Many of till- letters were translated for the first time from the original documents by Mrs. llunlillctnll. who wont to tin.- Archivcs in Ot- tawa to obtain the copies. mom Be not penny wise. Iilrllfis have ‘wings and solnt-liulos they fly away oi‘ themselves. Stilllellilitrs they must ill; sol flying to brine ill nloro. lle is happy’ Whose circumstanc- es suit his tculpcr. but lle is more ‘excellent who can taut his temper do any circumstances . ‘l l'\_\_\\\‘\€._‘ KlrlallYH‘ N’! u M A1" l‘ Q l\ w’ ,~l gvQr ‘(an ann- hi-’-