git-GE Four TNE GNAR LOTTETOWN G IIARD IAN strong pressure of public opinion, and every care \vas taken to ensure that it was manned by an overwhelming and docile Liberal majority, NOTES BY TNE WAY THE QHA§_I_,VQTTETO_\V_I§W_GU§§DMN i WORDS OF PUBLIC FORUM SEPTEMBER 23. 1941 M. . under the chairmanshi of a faithful partisan, “t... u Opll m III P _ s ru- u n fl Morning Daily (Founded in 1881) who has since been made a Minister. The nogfiafygmgléifne mglintgixwl ___ hi. "m? n. :0. e ‘ ' ' ' 1 - A THOUGHT A DAY q “I. l President: Lleut. CoL w. cheater 8. McLnro s?“ °f "s '“"e5'.‘§la"°'.‘ h“. bee“ "dllccd to fifiiqfiifgfll2fffl.“,o,wfih §,“,3,k.i?“’_‘ W“ A 95°F“ ‘T m“ ' 2%: 00x3“: ‘-'.'i‘--'-°- a ' NO‘ TUMUIIOW w“ ‘resmem, J‘ m name". g_|_|_ t_e narrowest ‘P0551 e dimensions, and its ses- (stratum Beawlkuerald 55- “F0 u‘ n: m“ u i pl oorrolwl Q H ‘ in” Bfll Hecretary: Lieut. Col. D. A. MacKiunon. 0.5.0. sious have at intervals been the scene of un- _____ ' swnyrmufflird ‘ft “m. t. v q a P , “nudw “$555” Editor and Managing Director .I. B. Burnett. FJJ. seemly parnsan v“vfang1e§_ There has been The_outlook for bride: o! tho and we know 018$ W6 fl h in i fi .h‘ COR c“ ma“. 55‘°"i“‘° Balms‘ Fm“ wflk" “d l“ A‘ Burn“ abundant evidence of a much greatet disposition fifififi§fi§ fifg"w‘fi_,°f,ing°fl,,f§,‘fm‘fs’ gngzgatnfamr- ' M‘ n SKUNK PELTS VALUABLI: ' 2 Am’ 9.9 ll O‘ cilli d. u“ ‘o “ Gym.‘ k SUBSCRIPTION RATES to seek party advantage out of its proceedings yggieiyénwrcsieaners 5nd salectric ma’ "gr." N. Ahab‘ ‘s ' moificlnrzn“ b. an By Mall in P.E.l.,Sd.00 per yea-r; $2.50 for d months than to secure some savings for the taxpayers scarce, m oobexmqwmué“ oxflifée ‘a’; an" m V," o‘ m‘ m” m“ QGNV ‘w’ QII in n“ 51-25 for 3 months: 59° f" 0119 BOW-h in the tremendous expenditures now being in- mands o! war industry. What with ‘hug’; now a bonny m, a , udlulifl |° ‘n cflqg-lhi-W" "'9 city Delivery saoo per year: $31.30 for a moat-Ill curmy The c0mm;,,e¢%,,,h,~ch meets in cam“, tggiéingagpngo pinata: silk stmpivtrlgs M H , , rim also thaa the o! 511116 p mm Ind". l."5f30t - o euseoe u; ,a n B "a" in Csnaaja d 2'5"‘ $5M p" n" fhas evolved some reports, but the recommenda- old-fashioned waslrboaids. brooms 1' a HIISOHI S Trip b‘ t. no To?!“ o! revenue and dQYB‘°P|\\U_ o \ d.” y ‘ , , ' ' tions made in them are inconsequential. Its mem- “ild ‘ill-mm’ "me °l “he 31am“ 1 it be wasted. the boy! ‘Wind be we“ h SQIVIGO "W" Satuulay Weekly: 52.00 per year; $1.00 [or 8 monthl, be . . t d h Id f_ d _ d w,“ be taken out of w" “mummy 1(G°b€ and Mali) mused to delay trapping 1mm s“; “uncut o! 59° l“ 3 "mm" r5’ it is sugg-es e ’ 5 o“. m {line to Stu y “Bmckvnk Rewrder “d Times‘ Hansowe wetgmg “be news m“ MJ-"auch a time as they may not only COUNTS-For h“ the work of Sir John \\ ardla\v-.\Iilne’s com- i the Odiiservatiiier chm 8g‘ be able t0 oollwt the bount but sAV|Nq$ AC d’ Th9 (Jhurlulleluuu Uuunlian may or otnuiud u mitt“ in the British House and take a leaf out A. B. Moaher, president o! tho his “He; mummmq y av, aligned“ realize on the pelt-l Is Wl- B! Fun ' on flutuling‘: .\e\\.a Agent‘), ‘Times Square, how York; Old _ ’ Canadian CODKPQSS 0d 1081701‘, h” galely in Bnpaim Award to An- “51118 l. little 087C 1h Pflflnfl bheY Mal-P TS__F°‘ Ulufl lsiotrpr 52;!‘ llgcpiipy, Liurner AlliitilrcyunduazVnfilxllgirr 0f "5 book- rundcrgstine a hévhoieéomga change 01' Hanson's public statement e guy-Liars no more hpibjlgctionable than CURRENT ACCOUN P Ha‘ or Houwhold or on; c rnprr un . cub g , .. e y, _. puss - ' ~ . _ “Q9 brunt-sol; .1. flue, sat Bu)‘ 51.,‘ Toronto; New: Stand. lnawhlcgoehte dgfaenged siiriifgsmiri first giantgetifie $231525 (A)? tglbseslais-ti sogllgtlolifvieémm Else the Emma-B 9' rangacliillli and t0‘ (halt-nu Luurlrr. Utttniu; “ulfol hawn smro. Sudbnry, wartime as justifiable. Yesterday anion in Britain and to gain m-‘chance to help clean “D U" V"? - ymngmonll- a‘ (mcludlng mo dele- formatim about what help canal-la e nunbers of meadow mice so D15 Pct-son Out; uub ‘fobuvcu slurp, Aiunuton h‘. B.’ Ellen Bobortton Amherst. S. b‘. The Strongest Jleiuory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." — EDITORIAL NOTES — Everyone feels the better for the fine week- end and hopes for its continuance till all the grain has been harvested. at Hamilton, speaking to gates to the Congress convention, he shifted his ground and said the workers must realize: the necessity of avoiding industrial strife, r- ticularly in those industries vnich are essential to the successful pro- can most etiectively render. We are also glad to see Mr. Hanson has the friendly blessing of Prime Min- ister King for his adventure, and we teel sure that every) goctuty [or “c- com lishing his o Jective will be‘ 1&1‘! abundant in the hay and Brain field at the present time. when the grain is in _ the mice congregated under. l/JEY have a much better chance to ex- terminate them than before the shock and u acixEs-For Sewrlil" “a SAFETY 09°‘ “med Papa". sacs-adept»: -' Y“'°““'“‘°" ‘ESDiA-Y, ‘EPTEHBER. Z3 1941. “- l-i- A ' ‘ ‘ * * $6.3m“ °‘ "‘° w“ ' “mm” pritviiefiifgir opinion =11 wow 200d i'.§“§§§$v.-°l’rté ‘Nifmhiitfntidirdeprii? INVESTMENT5 - SfgIlffiCi-llll FigUIGS It stands to reason if the cost of living is ad- *-— that MAJ Hanson and om“ coma" "id 8min similar so they o!!! @68- d chan!“- , , , _ Th m," vative leaders should visit Britain,‘ d“. u. trim the rats Sales an FUNDS-Mono! vancing at the rate it lS ClZilfllCd the Government ed {regal Aiirfgfims léklgfl‘): when she is undergoing the grim- Sig, gheyngm-iseinwfrom‘ the 119ml: ANCES and TRAVEL f cred“ nmne of Ziii ilie Provinces in Canada Prince ""15! (a) Increase the amount of exemptions 0H in Cleveland, the city that was so ma“ Omani“ h" NEW‘ ‘They Wm At this sea-aim 0f the yell‘ til-fly i!" L; Lfiuc“; ‘A ' F(l\ il l l nl in een its Llilclnplrtyment pm income s and for dependents for In- 11ml‘ hi“ $114118 m6 5511MB QQDYQB- iieaiiidmsiigifvetioflriirunsrlitfiefiflj absolutely harmless m man's in- 0rd," and es ’ "W *1“ “*5 . . ' ' - " t .Iis kindf ii- tsbthhl beeficial not. v cqu- - iiiciii z ct-iitiiaat-d l'ElIil(‘l' than diminished since the Cflme _ Tax PUYPQS“? (P) "FY9359 the isfiildoiteadf m€Ldl0Jla€ there‘) tligguzh §§“§?°.§L“§.§.“$§ S‘.§‘*,’i'“‘m°“,mm‘f,; 221T; foruitie ‘Tllllyilbefin of rodents Tmveufl‘ IMPORT SERVICES-Qlmmi .k o. iiic \\';ll'. To what is this attribut- separation allowances for soldiers’ wives and de- glégigilggfilflirilfi ilslgltlif-elslfitzfiglftlwlli-t; Ofinadps vigorous participation init_ meg [f&"=§;*‘°-u‘g§‘,f,‘§ fiflicgffifi EXPORT AND Foreign Exchange. . . . - - . x . a " m i ' i“ the h“ thakwe ha"°_“° “'3' pendmhs’ and (C) make adddnonal an°w“n“e"“ besfln as an experiment roughly 201i ly tlieehlinibdiuttfiias 1§ir1i°§§w60$m§ Aiivellilln fact gey are ‘he geese that Letter; of Cfldit’ int! Al! Canada and in llltillflriiw" iltfirg, \\'c were the first Province to to pensioners -—_for all of \\'lllCll the rcst of us 22(1),‘??? tgetirpienhgy: pyliifioreesd-tgfem; merrgzé Conservam 1 l lay the solden eggs. couicfloflg-On p0 ‘ m‘otmafion_ is“) "*'\'°Y ill“ "P" l" the in“ Victor)’ Loan cam‘ must foot the hi"; y, y, * sudden hospital expense. The also hear what we. ng or othialr I‘ M“ sir’ em lll¢9— a!” and visiting Ministers were not liable to COUNTRY RESIDENT o - ilubld w you lniign, Zlllil we hold the enviable record of having d welcome - member; of this association pay the largest pvt" cupita enlistinents in the service i‘ a small regular premium, as doiie in insurance, and when ser- vice Ls required the organization hear. namely ch d r11 - ' entices are ovo_ lama about t. suextertat; bgrbeuailtyvizif Th“ Bunk s! "u" be our war eflort as are being mule in them Marshal Francois Achille Bazaine, French soldier who rose from the ranks, died this date, use"! forces. Yo: we remain the Cinderella Province so irir Zl< the nuiliivritic-s at Ottawa are concern- cvl. .'\!lIli_\’<li of ilic latest figures oii employment iii (ziinitli. those giving the position as of July I, show gziiiis iii every other province. Since the. start oi the war, in September i939, the em- plrtyirciit expansion, as measured by the Dom- iiiimi llui-cc-u of Statistics, has been truly pheno- lll(‘ll.'il. our skter Province of Nova Scotia reg- lSIPFlll! the highest gain of 45.8 per cent. The following table tells the story —-the minus sign I888, He was held responsible primarily for the defeat of the French by the Germans in the Franco-Prussian War. lIe was commander-in- chief and his lethargic and indecisive actions con- tributed largely to his country’s defeat. After the war he was sentenced to 20 years’ detention for capitulating at Metz before necessities demand- ed, but escaped to Spain a year later where he died in I888. n m r a There is some dissatisfaction over the award- foots the bill. — Kingston Whig- Standard A ship carrying some 9.000 t-ona of bulk wheat recently arrived at a mndon Dock. On coming ashore the Captain aikecl‘ when he might expect the discharge to finish. 0n bent; told that the operation would take about four days, he said, “Yes-Dock has a reputation for quick discharge. hasn't it?" ‘But’, said the Authority's officer, "you told me Just now this is the first time you have berthed in London. tain. They may loam of delic- iencies in it which, Lt.’ remedied by n. ch e of policy, would be very bene clal to Britain, and. when they retiun and resume their duties in Parliament at the reopening of the session. they can speak with author- ity in pressing for the niecemnry remedial measures. so we believe that whatever time Mr. Hanson and his colleagues spend in Britain will not be 10st, and that they will come back fortified for the more efficient werformance of their most import- mt tasks, vigilant, constructive cri- icism of the Government's admin- ‘I80 tic Effects Of Alcohol Man cherished illusions will be upset y Louis ehce betwee drinkers and he finds inter alia, are less optimis- shun the bowl~ t ey are more mal- adlusted socially and emotionally, and moral law; they are more maoezini- (Fredericton Gleaner) the conclusions of a St. specialtilstnwho. yesdtlgt on n o er- pusorm e ntfiiapocharacters etotalers. and less hap than those who more tolerant of breaches of the your active NOVA SCOT IA IS‘I'D. IISZ-OVER A CENTURY OI IANKINO IXFIIIINCI {he ciiirciit issue of the Financial Post con- triiiis if) page»; devoted chiefly to telling the story, [iiclori:ill_\' zliid lll type, 0f Canada’s \var aclivitiirs, .»\.t inst, after months of planning, crcntitig ll(\\' iucttirics, training workers and scorching far and wide for technicians and man- tigers, Canada is beginning to get results in large- sczile wzir production The Post’: “Democracy on the March" supplement records not only our in- (histrial effort, but that of our service forces as wcll.. One blot on the record, says the Post, is war strikes. “Canada,” it says, “is alive today with crooked raclt-etcers, 95 per cent of them from across the liiie, who pose as labor leaders and are using the strike weapon for the sole pur- pose of building up the membership of their unions. Most of them are C. I. O. They are cynical. riitlilcss, and without one ounce of patriotism in lllC wlinlc lot. They have not the sliglicst concern with the war." This is a serious charge, which if true reflects very discrctlitnlily on the King Government. The Giiveriiiiiciit has unprecedented powers under the Dt-fciict- of Canada Regulations and it can amend that-c rcgtilatioiis by order-in-council to suit any viiicrgciicy" that arises. If, as the Fin- ancial Post alleges, “a handful of completely anti-social gzltigstcr leaders are behind the pre- sent trritiliics," then why are these leaders ruiitiing loose? \\'liy arc they not behind the bars, in iiitt-riiiiiciit camps where they belong? The Minister of Labor, Hon. Mr. McLarthy, has taken this uiiscnsnuable time to go on a two- weeks’ ilfliillil_\'. Why did he not call out the pat- rol wzigiiiis first? A British Example many respected Canadian citizens have for dif- ferent reasons changed theirs), to Hitler, which was a variant of his reputed father's stiriixiine. Thirteen years later, in I889, Alois Hitler had a son called Adolf -—\vliose surname was naturally and necessarily Hitler. It is not the case, there- fore, that Schicklgrtiber was ever Hitler's name. much as broadcasters and others might wisli it had been. , it a ii- n- Wlietlicr medical students in their clinical years at Canadian universities will be obliged to take military training in addition to their stud- ics was discussed at Ottawa between university principals —including Dr. H. at a conference J. Cody of Toronto, Dr. R. C. Wallace of Queen's and Dr. F. Cyril James of McGill — and Maj-Gen. L. R. LaFleche, Associate De- puty Minister of National War Services. No an- nouncement was made. The university prin- cipals said they felt medical students during the years in question were already sufficiently burd- ened with work and their time might, in the coun- try's best interests, be left with their studies ra- ther than infringed upon for drill purposes. Other details relative to military training for uni- versity students were also brought up but no decision announced, although military training is being continued compulsorily; w a u A correspondent writes to The Times, Lon- don: “In Mr. A. R. Wagner's ‘Historic Her- aldry of Britain’ I chanced on an illustration of the arms of John Churchill, first Duke of Marl- borough, embodying the Winston quartering of a lion rampant supporting an uprooted tree, and accompanied by the motto, Fiel Pero Desdicliada (Faithful though unfortunate.) The tree and the last word of the motto struck a chord of memory and I turned to Sir Walter Scott's ‘Ivanhoe’ to find: ‘the device on his (lvanhoe's) shield was ' sikiiiig of lillTly-UVK) members drawn ~pnrtics, uiulcr the chairmanship of Sir John Early in ilit- war an important committee was e"l tip in the llritish House of Commons, con- from all \\'.'irdl:i\v-.\liliic. This committee, which was Bflllllfl with coiiiprcliciisivie powers to investigate expt-iitlitiirz-s incurred in every phase of the war effort. lizis sat almost continuously and has sub- mittcd to tlic llnuse of Commons a steady stream of illiimiiintitig and tisefiil reports, It has held ovcr 50o licnrings. at which more than a thous- and \\'llll‘.‘§~'(‘S have given testimony. It employs no cxptrrts, lint whenever it gets a scent of any suspicion of ivzistc it assigns one or more of its members to frillriw up the trail and make in- vcstigatitiiis on the spot. its members have. travelled hiiiidrctls of miles to inspect muni- firms plants, (locltjtfards, clothing factories, film studios and a variety of governmental establish- , iriciits. .-\.< a rcstilt of its assiduous labors it is no exngqsrntlnn to say the British taxpayers have hccn saved ntillinns of pounds. There is no Ministerial supervision of the work of the com- nliltvt‘, Wiltlal‘ members act as independent tiivinlvt-ts of Purliiiiiu-iit. ziiiiiiiaieil by a com- mon <lv~irv t-i wrvc the pllhllC interest. By contrast. the illiilie and Mail cites the rec- 0rd of the spcclal committee of the Canadian Ilotise of (Tonimotis on war expenditures. The appointment of this committee was extracted from a reluctant Government only under the lyoungoa repue u y 00s, v lthe Spanish word Desdichado. . . . .' So, con- sciously or not, Scott selected his hero's device from the arms of Winston and the motto of Churchill; and made the bearer of these in- signia celebrate his victory in the lists by quaffing a bowl of wine, ‘To all true English lit-arts and to the confusion of foreign tyrants.’ Was Sir Walter also among the prophets?” U fi I I Germany has developed a secret substance. easy to handle, which when adrlcd to ordinary automobile gasoline boosts its octane rating t0 that of high-test aviation fuel, Pan American Airways announces. The stuff looks like ordin- ary cardboard. You take a little piece of it and stick it in a tank of automobile gas, and presto. you have a tank full of airplane gasoline. The secret was discovered by Pan American-Grace Airways while it was setting up its liucs in Ecuador paralleling the German-controlled Scdta Airline there. Pan American officials say they do not know just what the chemical make-tip of the secret substance is. However United States petroleum research men have worked out several formulas for compounds to do the same work that tlie German one does. Because refining facilities for the manufacture of aviation fuel in the United States always ltave been adequate for British ministry of health. — To- ronto Star. lf the reserve army is not to bog down in a morass of boredom, something more vital than squad drill and lectures must be offered its members. An encauraging ricte came from Defense Minister Rais- ton the other day when he an- nounced that the authorities were "engaged in study to see i1 we can give the reserve army a more de- finite and useful role in Canada's defense". Noth‘ng could spark the militia more effectively than a de- finite and useful role in the coun- try'a defense. But whatever that role may be it shculd be one [or which the llllltg can train realis- tically. Defense of landing fields, for example, can be practised best by tactical exercises. And the more realistic these can be made the better will be the results. - Ed- monton Journal. Who would have supposed ' g the winter of’ 1939-40. that in eigh- teen months the’ Finns would again be fighting Russia and that Britain would be allied with Russia? While we can hardly blame Finland for taking up arms to recapture the territory taken from her by the Soviets, it is painful to see her in alliance with the Nazis. who are using her only as a cahspaw and would turn upon her as ruthlessly as they did u n Russia should suit the pu For years before the war t ere was a oertai n bog? o! opinion in Britain a s in favor trong Germany to serve as a buffer against the dreaded "Reds". People who held to this doctrine made about the Slime mistake as the Finns are ma“!!! now. — Goderioh Signal- Oivlllans in Great Britain are nr/w getting along with 24,500,000 fewer Wits of boots and shoes a‘ year, but a steady increaze in the numbers shipped overseas la rs. ported from Northampton, heart of the shoe industry. Before the war Britain bought 1051x104“) in 8 n. The moon arose up in the murky east A white and shapeless mass. 1W Art thou pale for weariness O1 climbing heaven and gazing on the eart Wandering companionless Among the stars that have a. dif- ferent birth, And ever changing, like a joyless eye That finds no object worth its con- stancy? —Percy Bysshe Shelley. SLEEP m time itrritrsii: Ifyoudolfisloopwoll - —if ni hta are infar- poinonl and Into manor-you mi ll lihly inflating, loo. M the flat sign of kidney irwbla Iurn confidently to David's Kidney Pills-for our lull l conlury Ilia lovoriiu kidney remedy. Euy lo uh. I14 Budd's Kidney Pills are fond of and murder rials. whereas a favor- ten ing attend t. ese very re being driven to drin the report does not explain- Minarcfs kills pain. Your Eyes‘? oker, boxing matches time of non-drinkers is "at-I raduations." How they can larly without is something How Are h vin to ofnlgTnu-i heatflcllmn xiii: eyed or dizziness -- consult I spec At your service with yearn of experience and n thorough retracting qervioe. Call in and discuss your difficulties. 0. F. llutcheaon I‘. G. IIUTCIIESON G. l‘. IIUTCHESON If your nerves need nourishment and your t system calls for new t strength, nothing will ‘ help you quicker than ea er a oca l year and it. i; a sufficient indication 01 "N! large resources of the British industry that, not until July 1, two years after rationing had been be. run in Genttany. was it necessary to restrict the total to 80,500,000 pairs. A; there is in addition, q. vast output of service boots and' races and of all kind oi footwear‘ for export purposes, there will be no margin for waste. m. nwwflry in wartime are discour- Bulle- ggfd. - British Industries President Roosevelt hal decided to econcmiac some more. Alarmed at the rapid disappearance of momma from his desk - l: what desk holder is not- be is having match books made up with the in. scrlption: "Stolen from Franklin D. Roosevelt". The idea in that the match-snatchers will have a guilty feeling over the theft thug bro ‘st home to them and will there mi- refrain from the reprehensible t“. bit oi pccketin lights front the fu- ture. Back o the story is a hint, PENSLAR Dynamic Tonic This nerve tonic consists of the molt highly recom- mended narvo Ioofll. the ax- ui formula Join; on the label for your protection. We have had iota of op- portuniiy to loo jut what Pennin- Dynamic Tonia can dolor than when norm no rim down, and we n. . command it m7 highly. Won't you give it a chance? tam: rarer-nu" (u u. bottle) by no means veiled, that the gentle- men of the recs are rticulnriy addicted to t. habit o borrowin —and keeping - the Presidentia match-es. The may be. Newotparr- ‘men never ave matches. t a m. Nonr- no means alone in all needs. use of_the formulas to date has been only on an experimental basis. " " ..._-.-_-_._@ _ I / and t. is a trifle unfair than olt. — Btartford Bet-aid. E. A. FUSTER OINTIAL DIUG ITOII loiodhtrihicnforliu Iaodnrlanllyloltollu ,_.,. Sassy‘ Stomach: Relieved ! Iveialtenon who in troub- led II Ill Dlllll. oonr atom- ach and heartburn ohanld a bottle oi “Dr. Inna stom- ach t I m now it will relieve all {Jdbdhnrlnnqaqbqxvqnxbdxw ' Mbqbibdnnpurqnnvdunnxxbdbdnxnnnqnqndbdvcnnolb Offices i" ti‘? lTl-‘f (“lllmll "PYQ-‘Piiiing Oil!‘ decline, the _ _ _ How, then, do you know anything stratlon of our war p ram and pin,- sign; fqpycgijllting {he 1ncrea5g m qther mg of the contract for the new Airplane service about our rate of diecha-rgex" To steady stimulation o: it. m grggfier istlc, and "more lnternationalalézac- BEAN provinces. f0 the Bourke outfit on the ground, largely that ‘tlgllléflkélxen MgisgfxlgreéfiPllfillPogliay X1511? l“ miieflfld the needs 0f the gxlgttgéhlgmrg taxing: 3;’; pa} hacié}; Charlottetown cuss m Hugs: EDWARD ISLAND d Mr. Bourke, though an experienced airman lacks lpndqn Monthly, ' ' the fact that they are more adven- Montague , 15;, - Kfllalmttvn - . . . . . . . . . . M, D B °f 5 mnpmmen‘ I“ ex“ b d b f d ._._. turesouio and more intnulsive d Bllmmersldo 1'1"" ver e — i " - - (A 3g 192F100) usiness experience an is eing iriance it is Plum surgeons’ who" ‘emu’ Bipectlonaml and that the,’ Us ap mint-i; Sept. 1. July i. 9t alleged by a I\ew Brunswick syndicate. The were h, heavy demand during the parentl more libeyal, except that L" Province 1939 194i Ch’? Jones Company on the otherliand backed by last yvarihartai ttavenl bpsier tip phi: Jail-k?!" ‘We ""1908 Dlflce is in my; nt.-...........r-owo.uus.rur.rimw.u. stardom Pt E» I- — - — - — — '" “n15 m“ '4' C n di Ai i ' ild l ' ‘c loc l or iz - We‘ n e “cw” “we ° = “s if i t" til h h e t biishrd Nova. Scotia _ _ _ - --125.s taaz '45s “a a uanr isimayts “m m a a gm a S“? spefiiayilswafavlgmfii imesciafridbmxieerifsarft lsaisdles for any New Brunswick _ - - - 10s.: 143.: ~as.i ‘m 5 P‘ " “g ‘ ' -, 9Q,“ a,“ ° m f; °m ' ‘layman to 0P hi: them his per- I g _ _ _ _ _ _ _12a 5 m! 8 ‘Zia u a a n va ua e ay. For in is war, it so“, m re on‘ He may have x Quebec . . . is reported from England, over B0 thought M it w“ the nondmmb, A“ u‘ _ _ x onurris- - _ - - - -—-1l6.2 166 o I421; _ Hitler by any other name would leave the same ppystrigntupfelthe prtigrégereqipgirig. m who mo“ one“ Wm gloomy and. o I f erd e crash then comes the bill for costs-not 5 ivirini.pba _— — — — — —104-2 128-9 f3?! impression on mankind. He never was called gm hurfdreisdsy ‘file wmexil- Maire imlstic, who had the ‘fiifllst tip-l _n y _ or anyage to an automobile but possibly heavy z ‘iiiikiicheiian ~ _ _ _ 1g‘: qg-Z Schicklgrtiber until a B. B. C. broadcaster (‘llfl faces have been bum-ed or mm“ rétarliztiynisnwrfiipiyttpeiprirygnm xgeusoérvti, liability for llljllfy or death involved in the accident 5 8X18 — — — — — ~—-— . . . i - ' - - - ~ ‘ . ‘ ' ’ h-d.Hh d t .\vis erioiini dbGe .l- . 2 British Columbia. _ _ -_ --ll8 o 1:49.: '10.’! igetlljagftfié 53x31’ Ofimsge “shy “ilassPilifg bnnfip; angs {he sgfgeoml’ are ‘m1; And, green dyins lady lean and yiftzkggfgngfsligfln? g§§§‘;"§;_ t When _you stop and consider the number and vari. y . . . ,\ §_ . 1 reimlms and rsstorlns Wm- They who tmers form, wrappyy m a tionallzationa; but science does not e y of accidents occurring every day, it would be ivell z Canada _ _ _ _ _ _ _119,5 151,5 131.8 illegitimate son of one tlartha .tliick gruber. are able to make a better lob of “my W“, bear him out. Any drinker who gets to carry fun protection and safe “an! f. . z “Min”- ‘Plils- AlOiS lwre his mother's name till 1375. 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