PAGE roux ' TIIE BHARLUTTETUWII GUARDIAN mu; (Founded u; iss1i_—“ as Second Claaa Mail. Pod Olin Department. Ottawa. The Guardian may b'e obtained Lt: Llub Tobacco 5WD. Mflllvlllll. N- 5 The News Shop, Monctoo. N. B. George McLean Proton, N. S. Walker's won. Spot. n sum st. Haul-l. N-l Metropolitan News Agency, i248 Peel St.. Montreal United Cigar Stores. Chateau Laurie! Ottlwl. o“ B. Aitkeu, Lord Elglu’: Hotel. Ottalll. Ont. J. Fine, 354 Bay Sh. Toronto Ont. Wolfe's News Stand, Sodbory. Ont. Old South News. Cor. Milk and Wnshington Sh. Boston llotallnfs News Agent‘! Times Blalldinl. N?" Y9"- “Tlie Strongest Memory is Weaker Than , the Weakest Ink.‘ Mor ‘ Authoria WEDNESDAY, AUGUST l4, I946 $500.01)!) More For Furniture Tilt;- Uppositioii were unsuccessful this week 111 llUh-llllt llll 11 llOllsfl of Commons vote of ijlitl-tftlflvtiti‘ ‘thc purclizr-e of llfW furniture by the l‘uo.ic. \\ orks Dcpzirtiiiciit. Their protest, hvwrvsr- “as at lciist drawn attention to an _ r1. ll.'.l'\' slittc of tiffiiirs. The responsible . . .\tr. l‘tllll'llit‘l‘, wits unable to give .1 11 tun of lilis t‘.\'|>‘\'llilillll'L'. lt was; lic , ii icductitlit of $300,000 over liist year tuid i1 icprcseiitcd an estimate of the amount that would have to he expended for the pur- chase of furniture for various Government de- hartuicuts. He could give no estimate of the lll\L‘l\ amount of furniture which would he re- nuircd by each dcpiirtineiit. and figures were Zlvl 2l.\';lll11l.)l€ Showing’ how much furniture was purchased for cach department last year. Most taxpayers will .fcel like agreeing with I\lr. liurdun tiraydoii, Progressive Conserva- llltj IHCIlllJCI‘ for lK-cl, when he referred to the huge aiiiouiit of furniture bought for govern- ment departments during the war, and said he could not see the necessity of buying new furni- ture now at all. Veterans Affairs Minister Mackenzie pro- fessed to be "amazed and astounded” at the . Opposition attitude. The personnel of his de- partment, he said, had increased from 2,000 to ,_ 15.000 or 10,000, and he alleged that Mr. Gray- . don, ":1 veteran himself and a splendid one, in ' moving to reduce this vote to $1, is insulting the iiitclligciice of this House of Commons.” Surely it would not be an insult to the in- telligence of the House to suggest to Mr. Mac- kenzie that iustcad of buying more furniture for his expanding department, he utilize the I, furniture lying idle in the departments that ' ,' ~ have been, or should have been, closed up by reasoinof the war being over and their usefui- riess terminated. .\i111'.l1ur point raised by the Opposition was that if the Public Works Department was buy- ing furniture front the \\'ar Assest Corporation, the peopic of Canada were paying twice for thc furniture, first when it was bought new aiithxrgiiiii when it ivas resold to another de- partiiicnt. lri rcply, Mr. Fouriiier said he did not l\llt)\\' whether there was any actual cash transaction in the purchase from War Assets. Other odd things are happening at Ottawa these days whcre the policies and practices of \\'ar .\S5’-‘ts Corporation are concerned. Ques- tions intended by members to be placed on the i‘ ., order paper disappear, at least temporarily, and other members bold enough to discuss the sub- ject find themselves hopelessly‘ snarled in House rules, \1\'hilc llroof is lacking, there is a strong prcstimption that all this is not accidental: that the Government is none too keen for further disclosures as to bungling in the disposal of surplus war goods. If this is the case, the Gov- ernmeiit is certainly proceeding in the wrong direction. This free and easy manner of dis- posing of public money cannot fail to arouse suspicion and criticism. It indicates. among other things, that the bureaucrats are still- riding ltigh, widc and handsome at Ottawa, a condi- tion of affairs which thc average taxpaycr 1s not going to rcgnrtl with complacency. Danish Bacon Contract 'l'ltc law-it contract betwccn liritaiit and Den- lllilll.’ 111.1v ucll ciitisc more controversy and it.is1:11d:r~timdziig in this country than it de- ._1_\,. the (ll/tint: Journal in 2111 article on Uitct which is of considerable intcrcst to bClWL \. thik s‘ There is also the fact that the contract DflCB between Britain and Canada docs not actually reflect what the Canadian farmer rcccives for his hogs. There are Dominion quality premium-z. some provincial subsidies and freitrlll B55l5l3n¢° on feed now being paid here. All these have to be taken into consideration; also the fact that the new contract is with the Danish Gov- ernment and it is not known how much of the actual price being paid will be returned to the Danish farmer. L'i1til all such matters are known and turned into a real basis of_ coni- parison it is extremely difficult to arrive a1 conclusions. It may eventually turn nut that. in terms of buying power, what the Canadian farmer receives for his hogs ma)‘ be Ere-ll" than what the Danish farmer will receive. The Callildlill] bacon contract with liritam, as to price, is to be reiicwcil in 10-43- _ EDIIURIAL NUIES -. The first Big Day "went over the top"; now for the second. 4K >01 i Fl‘ In days not so long ago, we used to import our gravel for roadwork from Pictou, now the position is reversed, and \\'e are cxllflllllg llnffl to Pictou. This is where iiidiviiluul llllll(lll\'C and enterprise count lll attaining sticccss. i i‘ 1t‘ ll‘ It is officially stated that it will take a11- nthcr whole year to complete the YVIXIIYS 011 thc kgglgy Point wharf, llut no ztiiiiouiicciitciit ha.» been made as to when thc work :11 llordcu for the iicw Car Ferry will he completed. w k =1 v _ The City Council is pursuing an enlightened constructive policy lll regard to proyirhug new house accommodation i11 tlrlclnir btrect I-rc-‘l- liity-tyvo additional itprirtuicuts will go :1 cou- siderable way i11 relieving the present hon-W shortage. itl it! Yr l! ludgiiig by the public announcements of the Attorney-General, the tiovcrniiient is dctcriitiucd to put a stop to illegal drinking via the patent medicine process. Where anal?“ Slim" such medicines contain more than two and a half D" cent alcohol, drug stores cannot sell them ex- cept in certain cases on the production 0f Pl doctor's script. Of course, it may be that what is the druggisfs loss is the doctor s and the ven- d0r's gain. it!!! There is so much arguing and back-firing in the discussions at LhcDPcace Conference. lllill doubts arise in oneTs mind about the advisability of having open discussions. The trouble lies, for thc most part, in the diversity of tongllfi. each man using his own lailflllflflff. alltl" tlellilld‘ ing upon an official interpreter to make him- self understood by*the*other‘delcgates. So we are still-to call July I DOYlllIllOfl D3)’ until, at least, Parliament holds another session. That will be plenty of time to have it rcuzimcd, as suggested in an zimciidment by thc bflllflte. “The National Holiday of Canada. b0 far as the present generation is-concerned, how- ever, it will always be Dilllllkllwfl D3)? A“ Rub-jg; is not Communist yct, though that is riot the fault of Stalin who is aHXlOUS that ll should be without unnecessary delay. Pravda, official organ of the Soviets. rfillQflfi DlHHS if" building up Communist stfcllfllll l" the Ymlllé’ Sovict repnhties m‘ listoiiiu, Latvia, Lithuania and Moldavia, as wcll as thc western districts of m. Ukraine and White Russia- Al; sdltotwl 531d party organizers all over the 50V1Bt Llllo" should try to take in as members key personnel in factories, farming entcrpris s and rural ‘m- tellectuals. It may be of interest to iecoid Eiat this was the method pursued in Canada be ore last election. it >l< “Big Interests" in the L153- fl" haw a 50"‘ science-—whcn it Dflyi- SQWClIlFV 0f ll"? HMS‘ my gnytter, \\'ashmgtoii, announces that thc Treasury's drive against black market and other wartime tax cvadcrs apparently frightened srimr. Of the taxpayers, who voluntarily reported d-r- linqueucies totalling 5170-00090“ "lclmlmll ‘me item of $2 000,000 (lcsrribcil its the biggest Vill- , _ . . ,. ' untary contribution cvcr made to thc lrczisury s “conscience fund." The 'Iil'CF\5lll'_\' did not idru- yjfy- thc tgyxpgiycr who forgot thc 53,000,000 obligation only to 10111011111121 itlitci‘. .\l1. .11\ ; dcr said that lll accordance with ll'(‘2‘.\lll'\' cits-i [on] there would be no crimiital proscctitioii ot thc taxpayers who voluntarily remembered and reported their tax (lCllllf|l1(‘llt‘lc‘S. i‘ >l’- >l= * lk l!‘ it can be taken for granted the Danes made the best bargain possible. On the matter of rice the actual difference which Canadian and hard t0 understand our agriculture. come in the middle of a dry D9504 thcv Rik why on earth we do not grow more alfalfa, SlllCC If they I calls. It calls are outside the New York service area apply. —New York Times. me cit/into! ll: iown GUARDIAN Notes By The Way I No commercial broadcast will be permitted ln the United Eiingdom. lAnrwurclrg this decision, Mr. Her- t bert Morrison. TJCIT‘ President of’ the lCouncll said: “I (1nd it repugnant to hear. as t have hear! in tlii: Unltcd States, e progr-im of beauti- ‘fully-sung chlldrer-s hymn; punct- uated by an oily voice urging me to buy somehodys Bills" notes The OL- tawa Citizen. It fs now known that during World War II .‘.l‘l epoch-making dis- ccvcry was made by HrItuirJs textile lndustrv, namely the ‘manu- facture of cotton tnateriuls which ‘are completely waterproof. At pre- sent it is hardly possible to assess t 1 value of this discovery to the .x 1e indu~trii=s of Li-t‘ whole world. The new materials have made their first appearance st ft fashion display 1r. Manchester and have arouse-ti great admiration amongst experts from all nations. —Frcm U.K Information Bulletin. Summer holiday time should be ,uscd by parents to lixve their children's physical condition check- ed. 1t is especially important to have the doctor thorcughlv exam; |ine the child who is to be enroied at school this fall so as l) discover and treat tmv nhxsic-zl defect that may have developed since baby- hood. -—Toronto Star. Everyone Interested In the devel- opment of Catia-tinv. culture h" cnntrneiited on the death if C. aainn literature. We seem to have gone by flts and starts. The prom- isiiig movement of the Eighties and Nimties faded nut. Since ' then there have been ebibs and flows in the production of Canadian books. At the moment. things seem in be locking up. Within the lost year or so n iiunzbci" of Car-tat. i1 books have appeared, some (I tvhich have made than imrk uu'.~:‘de Can- ada. “ihether we can develop a dis- tlnotlve Canatllan literatme is stlll debatable. The pull of the other big English-speaking lands ts strong. Nor have we integrated our Car» adian nationality. Perhaps we will have to develop ‘real Cartadlzns- without hypnens- before we de- velop outstanding Canadian writ- ers. —-.Lor.:lon Free Post. Lord Inchcape, Britain's new sm- ibassador to Washington. ‘old the National Press Club. he bore no resemblance to the average maizls conception of at‘. Ambassador. His Lordship confessed that he had no spits until Paul Wooten, president of the club. gave hlm a nail‘. He had no striped trousers. because the Japs had “llllli his entire ward- robe three years ago. Who. he did have was a small black satchel supplied him by the Embassy. in which papers of lricrnatlunal lrri- portance were to be carried. "But you'd be disappointed if you look- ccl into the satchel" said the Ant- bassador. “bait-turn: it contains a lot of pipes and mv extia set of teeth." The ‘Iew York Post tells the above story. It is strange that Thonlus Gray's solemn Elegy Written in a Coun- try Churchyard should lJCZlH wlnh the jingllrg lint“ The curfew tolls the kizeil of parting tl-iy As a matter of fact. mist of us may recall 01138510115 wm-n we or others have jinglecl through it ' lly. but. that Lnportant zit the giant elegy ave been incoizgzruotisly jingled through iOO year: if an not missed tile comma which ap- rnt missed tut comma which an- peared in Gray's copy and which yvas scmehcw drryrped in "h:- pro- cess cf prinritig. If one FC-IEIGS the line wit: me ccuiiria ln its proper place, one secs at once Lie literary injustice 1'. >ldted bv the casual and distant error: The curfew mils, the knell qt parting (luv. Th: significant pause ‘anishes the jlngling 11.2".‘ and re ‘ores the impressive solcirvrty at c c poewfs outset. -Mont.rcal Gazette. This is how s: Oriental student at an American college describes the bariwna: "The banana 1r: great rrmarkiible fruit H? is ccmtructed on the sani- iccliitzcturtl stale as sausage. Diff» on‘? stung skin of statistics are ‘n. i consum- ed. while nut am m cat virnpplng of Lamina. 13111.. s are ltcld alt-ft Kvucu dcvourc‘ suits-age are 12ft in rcslinin-f: position“ ~- Pal: inc-t ronk in Saskatchewan, Mr. Culliton enjoys wide popularity. But he obviously would not suit Mr, Gardiner. While Saskatchewan influence, in terms of votes, will vention. for sake 0f es it is important lViArr that he have i-n his home Province a loyalty to deliver the support. will require. consideration. Mr. Catholic, and party leader has ever been of that. the convention, and was gls‘; a rea- son why Mr. Culllton measure up to Gardiner port elsewhere, it vlew, it is well lieutenant is to stay on tn Ottawa. There will be work to be done amomz the Lib- erol members. A Provincial lcadi-r be effective, prestige is admittedly high. King‘ was reported in 11 Canadian diner persuaded hi-ni held at. Perth, sponsored Perth-Andover Agricultural Soci- ety.- At it various resolutions were adopted for delegations needs of our potato men provincial and The Brriniirll/ri. If lice! pricss gn It. r it. would t l right, if t, .. and ' . I iv 5 u. 52' l1: .1 . rating poiatohs. Aitj .' up tlirv cc- i1 'Zl.'.\\' thcn thc ' b . . 1d y‘. s.’ its Tl: "hc pir- ~. stud and toll rates will No doubt motorcyclist finds {Gd raise-rs of other form pr v have hccn given fluor prices. to 11S- .tsure thc-in of returns o2 least equal ,to cost of prazlucflc-n. ‘IZITWVDFS Pxoiluct T‘ ' y pr. .]lt‘.'ilif£) ("Joy-s .1111 i.,1 the United States. in which Gardinefls Campaign (Globe and Mall) Mr. Walter A. Tucker, MP, Al. rlculture Minister Gardiner‘: choice, was on Tuesday namedi leader of the Saskatchewan Liber- al Party at its Saskatoon convent- ion. Mr. Gardiner probably deriv- ed more satisfaction from the vlcto-ry than dld Mr. Tucker, for more was at. stake than flu.- Pro- vincial leodershhtis. It was s toctlchl manoeuvre in r. Gardlners csm- paign to succeed Mr. Kin: as the national Liberal leader, Mr. Gardiner operates on ‘the sound theory that. a man cannon hope to go fsr. or last long, in party politics lf he l: not sec sc ln his own bai-llwlck. His con ol of Saskatchewan Liberals. ya: threatened after defeat of’ the Pat- terson Government by the CCF 1n 1944. Mr, Patterson was a Gardiner man, having been handed the leadership by the Minister in 1935. There was open grousl-ng against "to much remote party control," and a move was on to free the Pro- vincial organization from "Feder- al dictation." In other words, (.0 slip the Gardiner halter. ~ Former Provincial Secretary E. M. Culllton, who lost the convent- ion to Mr. Tucker. was associated with the "home rule“ movement. Only forty years of age and one of the youngest men to hold Cah- not be great at a natlu-nal on- tine alone to Gardiner. hcnch man of unquirst ioneil {l0 x x x There was, of course.’ another Culliton is a no Saskatchewan faith. No doubt this influenced did not require- ments. Saskatchewan.‘ and Qumcc will be the Ministers key Prov- inces at the convention. But since he will have to pick up some sup- mlght nor be considered wise to have both dele- gations headed by Catholics Mr. Gardiner is expected to draw. Quebec support because he is a strc-ng party man, and, more .m- portant, still, because of his ant;- conscritptlon views in both Treat Wars. " Thus Mr. Tucker became the Gardiner choice. He was, in fact. pushed into the job. Mr. Tucker's future at Ottawa wi.s bright. Still a young man (forty-seven). he is Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and chairman of the importanu Vet- erans Committee of the House of Commons. He has frequently been mentioned for a Cabinet post. All this being so, it is quite tinder- standable that he would be reluct- ant to leave Ottawa. From Mr. Gardinefs poi-nt that his of first much missionary with a seat in the Commons could and Mr. Tucker's Mr. To thc “coll of the outdoors," i sdil the call for Philip Morris. It's a cigarette particularly liked by men and women who appro- ciatc the smooth distinctive flavour of selected tobaccos. Special Holstein Prizes t The Honourable J. Walter Jones, Premier AUGUST 14, 1940 ~—<I ti. F. lluteheson ~& Still OBTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit. ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feels.” 53 Grafton Street , Professional Bards NEIL W. H Chartered Accountant g 144 Richmond St, It Charlottetown ' Tel. 589 PI). Box Q’ W‘? PUBLIC STENOGRAPH lll-uwsrlphln. cards and .1"? pondence. giving “q ee . ' MISS HELEN” 0511mm f Telephone ‘£020 Evenings‘ 18904, t P- 0- Box 452. 108 Queen Btreeg OQ§§©§O-O+Orfff§ O-FO-O-O-Ofi 9Q‘ Morrell and Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building C‘ lottetown vovfoo++o+o++++4++o++o>¢ l-l. R. DOANE a c0, Chartered Accountants ' 53 Grafton Street, of Ifrince Edward Island has donated the fol- lowing prizes in three sections of Class 9 for Holsteins. Class 27 — Progeny of Dam - previously shown, either sex, bred and owned by exhibitor. First, $5. — Second, $3. — Third, $2. Two animals, not necessarily l ' f _ Class 28 — Two females, born since July 1, l 1943, bred and owned by exhibitor, previously shown in either section. First, $5. — Second, $3, - Third, $2, Class 29 — Four females, qualified in R. 0. P., two years and over, previously shown in regular sections. First. $5. - Second. $3. - Third, s2. Press despatch as originally being opposed to Mr. Tucker seeking the Prc-vincinl leadership Mr. Unr- thnt l1 was necessary. It would be interesting to know if the Minister of Agri- culture has also persuaded him that it ls "necessary" that Mr. Gardiner be the next. national leader. Potato Floor Prices (Saint John Telegraph Journal) A meeting of potato growers was by the and arrangements to present made the y to the govern- federal E- R- Brow & §0n Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sic/mes and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart I44 Richmond St. Charlottetown l . istcr matters to do with pol!!- » (Plllllfls. cXr-lrl. permits and 1 forth. Growers of various other crops Ser tad-ice i He have no suih assuriiticc. ll rests ‘riiivr- been ‘IS 1_ has kept down o-tniii . The prcspsct is far largo this _\’r‘tll‘. hnth tl.‘l‘r\ DANDRUI-‘F w-Iallfa Ilalr. use Ml . élflyrélmla. ti‘: lift’. i nish farmers will ultimately receive can only alfalfa win withstand any drought. \Vhile if hm, exhm,,,_.j_,n m m, m“ “m. I Willem-h Ell-am- fmvytlhtggyvtzltfrfl 110st be guessed at. Danish economy is inflated now their visit coincides with a month of rain they Offlllllfirrotild beneaitihn hlrflr: and" flee Gamlloaland out, u... m; fiche! to s 65-foot ...;1..'i.i."1. and their production costs. especially for teed. conclude that we are mad to attempt to 210w it’, nighflfllifi? .0 ,,'t.,,.-,’§,{{‘,“‘§,,I ‘*"“’"*—"‘":-> ‘ fuklfllfl_“’,,f‘,l,o'g"",fl°l,lnteiter w 0 areknown to be high. Thcfe l! BlSO B" flftl‘ cereals at all. It is the same with our houses cltllls for other highway 1...... A R D S trip four mo but, t, piefmift; ' ficial rate of exchange to be considered. F01‘ and our way of life. The fine weather visitor agetgffizgnhgggmsle-dwf ‘Igmuyoyigemmim 1°! the 15.000- Instance if this contract had been announced asks: "Why not open air cafes; why no sun .11.... and sutomflblllsts growling . ' Mall Orders Given Prompt before the Canadian government revalued our terraces; why not iced drinks?" While the wet gm"l.n"tllfnfa°:lilc"l 2:, 19:9“ ‘:23 t mails," "g: - vfet ed Attention dollar in terms of the U-S- dollar Ind lttrlilll! I weather holiday maker wants to know: "Why omycllsts and mfsiiingq tul-soms- L l Baht-wet t.‘ title Qitlwfiflfi ~ o the diffeflme would not have no central heating; why no covered tennis courts; "$1: ‘hnfom, "gut" ‘m ' I N I M E N . "ml British chain ion lllfbil’. whv even make an open car i" |rollos 11min 119m annmelalne in the l " i " ' ' fin kn i i“ m” u" Bu, mum Beat. through the 531cm hjnh_dom— That soared Dee-p and deeper. munts. The leadicuzresolutkm calls ~- izi ;..ti.i22.*:".r:1 t: 1:11.123 211:: f ' B§a¥Qk°i‘t.-.PZ§5TEN.C.. 1 “t”? _“- P"""““S"N 5:11.111: :1.::P1:..t:s1.12:.:1m::i ails. m‘ ious ccilsidelvliioll both m Fred- most popular ntt-‘actlons at a falr "mm 9” Gm" ‘mm!’ 5m“ crlctoit in relation to the apjmint- held 11979 Tecl-‘m-ll. Mime’ t“ “m” contain“ Ziii-hif iii? lifiiiéiln§“l'."°‘fiiii ~ .1. A McGUlGAN, 11.1.1. . in ATTENIIUII LAURENTIAN (‘AIRN ene, the mountains l t, . nea.h the m 58p be idnight sky We carry a complete line of Trusses. All sizes. ed vrid. n hymn of death tn flerce abandon and faded to a sigh. shadows closed about the crud; . . . .,- , ._ .. . - , And falling leaves cs. r . all t“ "111 producers. The statement reccnt- v _ 1 ‘h h? ii-"aorlcsiinil-r: B. “nd.°rims°"1g§‘l1ime n blown “ma”! smkim" Nmim” m“ l1 d thin the initial price is t0 be $5 a (icorgc Combo, British phmsologist. dicd Itlu»; "irwlboélroxiaitratrtitr-Is arrow ~11. '°W“w,,rt,’”1dliél;,-‘iifitiiilgthbiiiilitllihat MONEY r0 “My lltiil.iit‘tl'i‘1i.lfllli liiglicr than thc price paid Can- date 1858; in his youth h1- cutcrcil heartily llllfll tics/misc will“ for fil-"iirllJgllltfifiniit-ii Rm "i ll"? brliht raurfs 1.1.5.1 for uILBEln A, GAUIIEI‘. 1m. LLB- :1.l.i. but tlii~. in tllt'..ftlltl'ilil]l-Y t-llllllfi". YQFV like" the theii young scfcucc. and in company \\‘1tl1 his! iiiiiiirissastrrfs,agebtnkoti‘to ruarnnteel "um “d “Qedom Smdi l CsriZdi-IrIrTIiFNyGAUIRET Lhntd l) 11111.. to rcil-sct tllll\'ll0\\’l‘l and hidden factors. acCOmPliShcd brother Dr. Andrew Combo, dif-, wmmlng , 17w“ W“! . PO,a.,,,,;“j,‘,’.n"|__:§ Ehfgly: “part, Weeks passed and snow fell on the‘ (‘fhlrlriltiotriivllwflfpnfi-Hlr H ‘I '11:: quantity Hf bacon Britain will take from fused a large amount of kuowledilc "ll lllv »_~"-lb' fashion with -l»0-flOvi\l“"llfl"iCt\?iS ti)?‘ “F2195 18"“ “W” “""’_ "l? Winds swfptmfiiicyiiirii rii-iseyii n Ilcniiizirk nudtr the iigrccmcnt should not ail- jeet, which had impressed him with thc idca gfigg; ‘ligrofll-‘lljf rcggnilff: dpoafliggaieu’ dam? tn wild majestic moui-iiiiiitjfih .--., vcr ‘ly iiifcct tizniadas l1ar(l'-\v0r1 position iii thc that iiiau is, in one iiimiirtziiit rcstittrt. >illllll,\' fl The“ 11712011211 countess wtri; gléiéliunpitnlzfltyvlgsi; sillcouéliiriizt, _Tioy The" figlféngvlthmgysgn élggfglltrlly. the n", w, R. llriiish mitrkct, Jllltl we cannot ll°l>9 l0 slllmll’ part of nature, depending on conditions of his lgcglllvlggctzgl-Hér M158 “If ‘wrscr-‘ll; horn‘, ma, [he p'l.uvync,rnl n”,:{],'0',_.{i And dawn and dusk lay on theghead Chiropractor all llritiun s hiiciiu needs. lhc competition from Original constitution, and subsequent nurture ‘ Noam, m1. bryd. U, n G1 is 0m, Will place all their yvetgitt B... u jewetled tear. “m” Gmdua“ Ilciunitrlfs r-‘xpcrt hog producers, however, may and education, for the chzii-irctz-rdic is to llcar gliléflvftomigintriirigracgfifigihoornr: ‘ESQ: gsllfflttlrllimlaofrtlilrillgn52mm‘: so we"; me 1° ‘syowmoving years uhmomgmm force taiiadiim fiirincrs to step up quality to a through life; he put these ideas mtu a form in seed American qpuuse mm m AW critic-s will listen with sympathy S “lmllhlhe 13h’: gm pm,“ s‘ PM,” m“ Cvll-“ltlllflflltlv (‘Xlfllt- which thcy could bc readily apprclicnilcd in his erlcan home; Titles“ don’; mean ficlltqngflrnlelisll eslgvthis igiatter. “Our eumrfigflgfglaiegcvagsfts 11nd ever- " Tllc prick‘ rcltlliviisllip lwtwccii the two coii- lirmy 0n Hie CmixIi/ir/inn (If M1111 1'11 Ivt-Ialion I” flfifhselcihriili’diwiliiiuzfiilriioiiziacu "t". find the ewfioiguiii-gviriiie M““""B "he passing of the calm, PALMER 8‘ HASLAM tracts is zilmost ccrtziiu to be a controversial mat- Exlrriial Objects,‘ hc invariably traced natural 2 u‘ frgugdfiiforbehllag them l“ demmd‘ Mosalgeedlblirariioiiiigrsiind birds ln A. Jilliliiiliiiimwl an“ “an 10f hi‘ ‘- (‘ltllllllll all" i1 Wheat aQrccmcnt affairs to a divine origin authutiholtluig, and mlfltzfzbzczlv "an" rllllljemlfllzr°angsj p ‘v __ grace ul. swift-winged my,“ Bus; 0| Nonfirggyuflnilghmbu‘ whcrci1y' Cimiitlii accepted cmisiilcrably Icss than ncvcr failed to inculcate that tmtl has so con- have a twc-ivac widlumicpitone ii ggaeflguivsflbllw ‘Q3423 “waves n‘ O bultd above them now Charmmmwn‘ P ' llll‘ \‘-'<*l'l<l Prim. thc llllcfllo" l5 lmlmd l0 be stitutcd the world-that thc moral faculties of nicu Ylzllidgflacgz/cgil‘Ygltgnglgls‘altynehf be“ o, ‘me égéilgg “giufhefifia , of grey-white siton ' a calm "m. ‘MONEY T0 LOAN raisrd as to how long Canadian farmers can an; “main of an ultimate §upr¢macy_ ropomm "ca cyan‘, phone in u,’ E2135 rtgtlcebethe hint. cg», street, PUIC-Illlrlltzg ti?! slnclple pglnllng up y Q be cxpcctcil to accept lowcr prices from Bri- " “‘ “‘ * gfgldtfgsiilgé _T“"‘lgl"‘iihf.°g‘l‘i‘f,‘llifg dt-tvimf by 23,1"??? .‘y’,,,,,'°°{-f,§i,t; Through which they sped to reach K Eu H. F. McPl-IEE. ILA" K-c- taiii than that country scents willing to pay Mr, Ralph YVightman, ‘Dorset farmcrnspcrrk- charge and ufmcafm. _._'" $15,” gvlvnna oiefgzlipltsatlon 13mm fell t=_.ke Mnmnedilgrglél Jfiitdgtzm-pliacc, NOTARY‘ ETQ other countries. _ ing over BBL on Ianghsh wcathcr said: I month rental tee in addition to s "c"; policsdy M °n b°'°" m’ dual. was blown, H mom“ flgnthe screen star secret BARRISTER. 501401105 It is apparent Britain entered into the Danish supnose n,“ thc Engns], Climate ,5 [he real m, £11Ilmrfgllmnmtgnoiilggrlgtg]sea0133.2 - “Bluebell st _ . Eli Building cssuommwn bacon contract in competition with Russia and 5011 why visitors to these islands find it so Isl l5 to ‘three-minute iociit M,,,,‘i§':,‘,',‘s,,*§f“"'t~=- l" that beautlfies Instantly. °"+<++»¢+»»<o+»»w ____________ PLAIN SAILING M/Zx 74¢!” l M, ALHAN Canadian linnlr n! Commerce Bldg GA UDET é? HASZARD Charlottetown P156115 20H!) Bu] III ltlndolph W. Manning. 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