that would come pouring out of 09. ll-ma should it new preferential trade Itzrccmcnt between Canada and. lay. Eh: (Suurdian l 'l.Ivcn Prluil Ediulri u..m-. i... in. tin. Inladl nu) Data-du niouiuu at l..- rum. snu- Hulda-I. em. or no rrmmnmi anllllwlna im Hm Iiulnpd Sun" I” crltlclzed In . I-mum nine?"-:?.:....':ii"i...... Mina. l”'"l"H m Parts. Mr. St. Laurent tan A. Ianou. Publisher and I-en:-lat llail-gcl . I Frana Walker lutilnu , ti luau: unaltnn Ball) xnuvai-u. i Piablliieca Antucnunn l Iunber lit l'he tfanadlnn Irena 4 A lluiaar alum Bureau of Circulation- lulu-I other: at Slrmmzralde. Montague and A llrrllm Aattanad an sound Clnu Mull M the Pou trio.-n ' Department mun tlllllirl he the first to condemn the i-riti--is-iii as liitcrference in Canadian :if'lall"s. Riitaill and France are good cus- toiiicis of Uiillada. They probably M11 lw good cilstomers after the free trade agreement has gone into ef- fect. Rut thcy are not going to be t'.'dlflll'fl into lwcoming more profit- alilc ciistolllcrs by implipd threats front Vailarliaii flmwnmcnt officials. The Missing Meclals 'llllc tlailarla .VIedal for which no uni-thy rccipicnt has been found I: Curler fr... telmn. surnuiu-mo lull-i per no aura mature in PELI stifle IIIIIIJ l'im.ii.u uin ll. . ll2.lI per alirluvri I "'I'i'o.I-tr-tn1a:mI:IT(IiI'Ty'I.aTwe7aker-'than” the weakest Ink " I'AGl'2 4 sniilrluv. xlurcii lb, vi.-.7 i No Cause For Surprise A American State ll:-piirtiiiciii of- l p tlclals are said to he ”siiipi-iscrl and shocked" by l'Z:tpt's statcrl llllPll- tlnil to take DVPII adiiliilistiiitioii of the trouble-rirldcn "lam Strip. Tlivw s-trim it lists established more than .g , may be some justifii-atioll for tliwir a IIPPRIIP ago is again in the news, -.2 I hciltg ”sllot'licrt". siiu-c, of mill-sc. tlw Tlii: timc it is involved in mystery "PP moans tliiif it iinii'i tic i':ittiili' lllHIl ill allcged nicdiocrity. before tllc situiitloll in lllfl Ytliltztlc Awmdmg in ”w prim? Minmprp East uill llc as h;irl mid tlilllj-1Pl'tlllh Hf ml, l-m”.".en special medals which I5 II M” llfllflli” ll” l5”t'l” '””h p -mi-rv struck in 1044. tvio are missinu "lllll-"l'"5' 3'3-a"l”il H4-ll” I” i aiiit ill-csiliilcd lost. The Dresumfltioll fall. it is ililfivult. liowcxci. i. that. however. and nothinlz morc: Rlalld ll”) "”l.l”"" I” ill" twill" ii" for tlicrc are rciiorts that the late lilll: 3('ll0ll ltl Illltil" - p;ii'trncnt sltnitltl he ”.sliriiii crl." W" M l"ll'"l SW”. 'l'"i"m”'”' t'IllillIV'I, the truth of the speculation maiiocilvcltiliz in Nlirltllc lV.:i-l alfziiv Z: I . will l'llTlllrIlll.V never be known. Likc .1 . Without a sinizle PV('PlllltiIl rm... Hm Qmd uhiph mm M H was in . proposal lliadc by tlic Stnlc l)cp;ii:t- . "H hkphhmd imprrpd Mm his ban”. ment fnrnurcd F.i:ypt at the cx'pciisi- . H mnum h, an mm, man” hm” of Israel's sccilritv. Truc. llin llllllllr 1 moi: tn ascci-taiii whether hr ilot X "aSsIIrttt”t'l" that l”Z.'i't" "'"'l'l ”'l'” i Nir Wiiistnii is the Proud possessor s "19 l'-.V- In IHIW W” WIIV” N”” I” i of tho otlicr bauble. It might be a I . "1" ma rW"l'"'i i”"t"'""'” ”' ”l" 3 little difficult to find it anions the llr. 't1;it'ki'llzle King kept one or tll'.l'l”” ill 3" llll" hill "'H”””i" Ilicnl for liiiilsclf and soul thc othcr . exeii III a t';A.sll9ll iui). lllt' .-rtiiiwii is I In rm '.”nH.am..i”.m.n1s. Mr. Wmsm" of elirnts can so: tli.it tliv l'.:,Vli!i.iii l .-i.,H.,.h.ii rag hf. was mp". As far . armouncemeiit was tllc inmitulilc l''' l as the late Prime Minister is con- problem. Rut tlii: ":I&&'llf't”lfllinll" iitiw hm... h,,..mm.s which "V. 2",”. man hPlPi- sail.-tiollctl li.rirl;lllx by tlw wwwnd Md qmppd mvav M,” a I'.N. ficncr:-ll Assciiiiily. Hill" was It i pcriod of many ycars: but he would .sili'cly know wlictller it foil to his Int medal which no vitlxcii of (lanada. outside it few f:iioili'cd hui'cat.it'i'ats. has ever seen, tlur own opinion is that he knous nothing Il'llRIPVFl' about it. Sir win. stnii was nevcr I man to hide his light unrlcr A bushel; and it is diffi- cult to hclici-c that he would havc lxccii silciit for twelve years about such an extraordinary distinction that came his way. St. Patrick's Day Tllis St. Patrick's Day. which falls on Siinrlay. marks the 1.'l2nd anni- vci-s;iigv of the establishment of the Rciirwolclit lrisll Society in (iharlottw toiiii. lfcw oi-izaniziuions anywhere have at'lllt"VNl such a fine record In fratr-rilal and charitable activities. In liorioilring the Saint's birthday tlic) will. as usual. hold their cus- toiiiziry parade. which moves off shortly after lfl o'clock on Sunday I morliiilg. This afternoon and evening I the cntcrtaiiiing Irish comedy, "Cin- l tlcrvlln fl'Rcilly”, will be presented by the Socicty at the Community Centre. under the experienced direc- tion of Mr. Pius Callaghan. The itriliml will hc interspersed with pleasing specialties. and will un- dollbfedly prove Ii rousing sllcccss. The shamrock is still the hrcalh- ing springtide symbol of the shop. herd and saint whose illustrious ex. ample has bccn so fruitful in good Work! lit svlcllrc. art. literature and rcligion tliroilglloiit the centuries. His is rcicrcd nowhere more clviotnrlli than in Ircland, and lt.V 0'” Pitllflls of Irish descent in this T'i'rii'iili'c. .'Vlay they long con. tiiiilc tn chri-isli thcir fine old tradi- agrecrt to by thc Eizylltiaii tiiu'ci'ii metlt. To be sure, (itllflllftl Nassc: nllnucrl l'.N. ot'fii'i:-its to enter tlic tarca. null Ilndelislalldlllg tli'-it tlicx iimlirl lrmv whenever he gale tlic iirirrl As It I matter of fact. SPftl'PlRl”.l'-(IDIIPIIRI ;- llamntarskjnltl has iipcllly siiiiilorleil this vlcw all along. At this momcnt it is not cltwir just what Nasscr's plans arc; but it in quite clear that his dccisioii uill be based on his own jlidgmcnt and not on any pi'cs.slll'c friiril tllc IKS. State Dcpartmcnt. Tllcrc is only our way that the Gaza Strip can bc kept out of Nasscr's control. namely. thc force of Isracli arms. And liotliiilz Is surcr in tllcsc ililscttlcd timcs tIl;l:i that these arms will go into action again if Nasser carrics out his an- nouni-crl illtcntioii to use ('.;i7:i as A jumping-nit pnint for rcnciiril of talds against Israel. to posscss a tllllllPl rt full on llic l i II - , H Carelul Scrutiny The Vcrleral fioi crnment is slum - Ing cnnccrn nnlountini: almost to Ilncasiness over tllc ctimnloll iliiirkct agreement now being put info form by ni iulnibcr of West Eilropcaii flor- Irnmcllt: and lllllcll it is hopcrl will result in all ovcr-:ill frcc triiltc os- tern to include Britain as unit as West Pillropc. According to rcportrs, this was the chief topic of rllsvtlssioii between Mr. St Laurent and Pro. : lnier Mollct of France duriiii: tlu ' l;ittci"s short visit to Oltauti. .llr. St. Lalll-clit has told the (Vliiiiiitiiis that he had bccn assurcd hi tlic I-'re.nch lnnclcr that the piniinsrwl plans "would not mean any iw'rca.sc In grain proclurtinn In Frniii-c.,-ilnr cut Into (l:iil'.irt:i's export of i:r:-liiis In Elli-opc" llcspitc that .'lK'Vlll'1lllPt". . Mr. St. I,:iurcllt. added. the m':rc'- h"'”' "I "him 5'- niciit lllll tic scrutinizcrf ”c;ircfilll): l "l”"'iV"ll"" fnriris such a colourful and pi--t --wltv" hv his fiiwcrnmcnl. i l”"" since, as he put it. "ill mtittcrs Ht cl-nlfornlca quoted opinions soinctiiiice are at variance with :lctu:lliticc" which of course is true enough. Canadian Hovernmcnt officials and US. officials, too - may as iicll reconcile themselves to tho fact that the proposed economic union of Eu- rope is intended to benefit. the par- ' ' ticipating nations, regardless of the A report from the International effects it may have on Canadian or WIWII Pollncil shows that the UnllPd Amgricgn pxpor-15' and tn make them SIM?! leads Ill GXQl'TIYIg CMIHIIIPC, less dependent than they have been havlntz as customers 32 of NI! 42 In the past on the dollar rim. That lmportlnlr nations which participate is the whole idea of the proposals. in the Intermttoml Wheat Agree- If it can be done without seriously mcnt. Canada comes next with 26 interlacing with Culadign exports, cusfomem. Australia is in third place Vi. OI INC: If not--and simple With 9. edubolrllcifactla would almost Indicate ' ' ' that It will not be poadble--Clint Mont people would say that the dtanexporttradewlllllavetobe mot-elector-leaaridotncebilllltul which ire built this year the better tt will be for the employment and genel-alecnnoaacmuatlon.'nleGov- Illt'ltltll'l EDITORIAL NOTES A professor of nhstetricil aaya that the first ten minutes of a baby's life lire the most important. Yes, because if these ten minute! are not saved. there won't be any more to count on. that's sure. 0 Patrick's Day. PUBLIC FORUM Dita nolurrin ll open in the ill-run non try enrruponlteritn of qtleliuon M trill-rel. The Guardian non not nrcoii urlLv endorae the opinion of cones IMIHRIIIL DEPLORABLE SITUATION Sir. - During the past fcii weeks milcli has liccil 1-alfl iii (It'll!- rism of the system nt crfucntion on P.El hut practically nomlng rou- struciire has been done to Improve the educational prozralllme. As it result ii deplorable state of affairs now exists. What at prcsent is being done to rectify matters? In our humble opinion the answer is-- nothing! We feel. as do many ntbcr teachers. that a atcp was taken in the right direction when several interested and influential organi- rations of the province requested that a Royal Commission on Edu- cation he set up by the govern- ment. But this has bccn rejected by the Premier who stated that "we. would very likely not appoint a Royal Commission at this time." What we would like to know is. when will the Honourable Premier consider the time ripe for slit-ll action? His rllicf argument against a Royal Commission was the feeble statement. that the group rc- questing the Commission had "di- vergent ideas" as to Whlll was wanted. Divergent idcas are all that could be EXDPPINI as evcrv phase of our edllrzitional pro- gramme rcriiiircs revision. some expressed the need for reclassifi- cation of teachers. ntllera werc strong In demands for new salary scales for tcachcrs. while still others felt that a revision in the reachcr training programme is needed. Lelia face the facts; all thew require detailed gtiidy and im- provement. Only I Royiil rm". mission cniild thoroilghly deal with such matters Ccrtmnly thr lm-callcd ”r-diir-;itinnal committee" will provide no solution to the pro- blem. Why do up make. iiiir-ll A statement" niir reasons an in- numerable lint win will lint hilt . few of the more salient agrlimenfs. First: With lhr exception of Peflllha one or two members. who. In the Legislatiire. is qualified to (kill! deeply into in problem which la in vital as crtiicatmntt Ar. they familiar with tracing training W-(.. grammes. cilrrlciiln and school facilities in nlhrr pi-mini-cs and in the United States” will they bc able to man nut n Dian liuii will give ii: the but pnulhle system lvlthill the limits of our (ingnceg? We wnnder' Second IiOlIli'I illfll a euro. mitten act ohicctlvcly withm" W. lltlcal lntrrfcrcnt-c? An improved system of crtiiraiioii will reqillrei "'T'"'-V- ll "W Ilrwernmental com- '"'"" Wrrwcrt to suggest in in- crcaaelilto cow-r the coat of the "00dNl Imnrm-cmentii without fear of Intnsomnn: the electorate? Thirds wr are fully aware that a Royal Commission would be "'”"" '"S'l.V in comparison to this .spend weeks and poulbly monlha 0' hard work and research wttlltnrt extra remuneration? The anlwer la ohviomif We feel that such a emnrnmee "Mhrminr many will leave ill e Drlwince in disgust. I HATS OFF TO CO THE TEACHER QUESTION SIT. I would like through your rourtesy to use a column in your paper to ask the young men and women of this Province A almnlr question. Are you carccr i-uiisi-mus" If all. give careful consideration to the teaching profession tin I".F..l. Qualifications required: No rig-I lllficallce attached. Fail subiects in Grade. XI if you wish. you're needed anyway. Maturity and ex- perieiice. largely disregarded. Com- pared with the rigid scrutiny given by univer.s.iIies. hanks. civil ser- vice. industry and armed forces. admittance is a farce as no recom- mendation of any sort iii asked. Working conditions: Cnngcnial environment as cvidcnccd by tli :- majorlty of schools which are drab. dirty and drafty. Disregard the indirect lighting. mahogany tables. polished tiled floors and general luxiirinus surrounding of llI'hMl offices and places of work Private life. closely observed and widely discussed. Short hours -why give extra exercise: and tests or make out. leiiiion plans? Professional advancements: En- tirely up to you. Make ll change each year. Don't be responsible for your inadequacies by signing on to second year in the same school. Oh. yes! There are five 850.00 in- crements over a fifteen year period. Aftcr all. you probably mature some in that time. Don't be frmplcd by the generous bene- fits and guaranteed yearl incre- ments offered in page aft..r page of ads in all leading Canadian newiipaperil. Salary: Li-1': make ii couple of comparisons. Aiik the airport tea- chers to compare their present salaries in what thcy previously made in Provlcfal Schools. It is liafc to say almost twice all much. Yet what did they do to deserve it other than change employers? A Grade XII graduate. with one year teacher training in MacDon- ald College. Quehec. tr-oat lldflftftfl. Compare with i-rill of attending P.W.C. for one ycsiri gets a starting salary of Saltltt. with rel- illar yearly increments to 87200. at end of 15 years or S92fl0- if he be- comes I principal. On P.E.l. the name person with same qualifica- tlonli atarla at approximately Slfiflo. and at end of IF: years may make the average 32425. the Premier proclalma In the Giiarrlian. (MINI March l.'I. If he does. it'll be rim to the. consideration of the miinicr pallty and not the gm-crnmenl Future Educational Policy: The continued apathy which has to long prevailed. Write any munici- pality In refit of Canada and you'll be answered with page after page of definite policy. On P.F..l. there In, according to the Premier. wide- ly different opinions on future. policy. Accordingly. be fci-tr I Royal Commission in lnatlvialtahlo at present. time. The P.F.I. School Teacher Ieeln It to he the propgr time. I am. Sir. etc. OBSERVER Sir. --- You are to be commend- ed for your excellent and thotllht. atfrnulatlna editorial of Marcti Mb: "Beyond the Mountains." Truly one In throuxh tile lnaimrlal levoliltloa of a century and a half ago to our present Atnmle Age has "to raise NSI DERATE l t DRIVERS! Electronic Fctrming 15! Thomas Times . Journal! The agriculture. industry it: be- coming more nindcrn but also I tr-iflc more complicated for old timr farnlerr. The latest dcvlcc for soil re- search is the electron beam that can sterilize mil. presumably with- out changing its chemical or nut- l'lll(Il'IBi qualities Such things are hard for thr pioneer to believe. yet Associate Professor A. Doug- las lllcbaren. of the Unlvcraity of California says that radiation hu used a beam of nine nlillioll volts to kill all bacteria and fungi In a high-lntenalty electron I Medically Speaking Iv Ia:-uaa N. Iaaeuea. M.D. . IND IUCI WIIGIIT OFTEN CAUIII SERIOUS. TROUBLE aw tougdoyouminkyoucwht walk around with a It-pound NI of cement on your lilinulder? Or how about a 30.40. or 50 Wllld aack? . You'd not pretty tired. would!!! you? vlhatln more. your he!" would at tired. too. The extra work means an extra main on thin vital organ. Fortunately. few of pills have In go through life luggins camel"- But many of us. an eatlmated :40.- otlomo Americana. do carry more weight um we mould -- around the middle. EXCESS WEIGHT This question of excess vyetshl Ia primarily a problem of middle age. If you are going to put an extra weight. and most of us do. It probably will begin when Y0" W In the 30: or early 405. During the adolelic ' period- you were very active physically- The same holda true for your ear- ly 20's. Because you need.a.l0l of energy. some are very active. you develop food habits during these early years which satisfy require- ments for this constant dI'lVe.. . But when you get married. things change. You settle down. i spend more time at home reading and watching television. Yet your food habits remain lust Ihnul Ill!" same. Gradually. you bc:iii Pl" ting on weight. What can you do" Well. if you really flair to low a lot of weight. get a reducing plan from your doctor. CALORIC INTAKE If it's just a matter of not cal- lnsz so much. try cutting down on your calorie intake by catlni: 3 piece of candy or some other swr-Pl I iihnrt time before your regular II'lPRls, p This will increase the ainoillit of sugar in your blood and tend e to depress your appetite Alld here are a couple of addi- tional tips: - Don't skip meals. cat A good breakfast. eat the. right kinds of ; sample soil. Such soil lendli itself I readily to study with pure culture! of plant pathogens. nitrogen fix- erli. loll-born viruaea and other factorli. Artificial soil may be coming faster than you think. cnlly. morally and spiritually. seems to have. been the objective of their Creator. What has been friistratlng hlii plan? Will Rogera when asked what was wrong with the world. thoughtfully replied: "I guess it must be the people." I have consumed more than my share of your space. I close with the hope that you and other: of your readers will. through your Forum. disciiss the cnuseli of the above conditions. and make aug- gestlnna for their removal. I am. Sir. efc.. W H.V. Carleton. P.E.l. HT. PATRICK 5". 5!. Patrick's memory has been clierisllcd by all lrlshmcn all well all practically all Christians of Great Britain and America. when ll lad, It. Is written. he was taken from the country of his birth. Glamorgallshlrc in Wales. where he wall born in or about .187 AD. and carried off to Ire- land by pirates. There. It In llald. he tended lilleep for lieveral yearn llnlll he managed to escape to the continent. but it. ill believed also that he soon returned to Britain after becoming a Christian. 'Tiii written that before his return to the. British Isles he. had become Bllillop of the African Church of Hippo. Soon after his return to Ireland. It iii believed. he made his first convert to Christianity in la! A.l'). . . A new stone church. hullt lli lm. commemo nix: the tsooui an- nlvenary of his first miulonary work there. This church w: n erected by the Methodist, Preaby- tertali and Anglican cllurcheu of Ulliter. ll Ill also written that the Angli- can Cathedral of St. Patrick was built on the Illa where he estab- lished his headquarters in the year 444. which was about 130 run before Augustine the First came to Canterbury. . Eu-ly blatory any: that lie. was In or about the year 307. and It I: generally lladaruood that at: lnluttinary work Iastad for about thirty yearn. Early Christian record: reveal I - QUESTION M. B" foods. Don't try to lose more. than 1 two pounds a week and rlnnit p weigh yourself more than once ll . week ANII ANSWER .. Will using an electric blanket have any effect on nne'I health? Answer: There is no evidence that any cffect on health can be i produced by an electric blanket. The Age Old Story The grace of the Lord Julia l Christ. and the love of God. and i the communion of the Holy Gllolt. I ha with you all. Amen. TO HIS SPIRIT Think not to find me. abould you 0301110. with eyes averted from .vnur nwli. Nor think to find me stricken dumb with carven llfll and smile of alone. A promise made and worn and ruled By aulnlght. in the rippling moon Freely I keep. our hllndcd field of daisies melts beneath a moon Of ripe midsummer; I shall go Across itli drift and listen for Your footsteps following the slow llntroubled pace I net. The core Of lay that. was. is null his jov . That breaks the heart. that knows no fears. Vet beau uncealiing to destroy The careful structure of t.lle years. I know the old enchanted ring. Of young wild cherries green u beryl. I know the feathered throats that lung Aloud above the aoIll'a sweet prrll. NOTES -BY lllamnanant. an uppnual by the loading uauamaa today. analna to mean getting together to ban whatever weapon: the oth- er fallow baa.-Hamilton Specta- tor A atadont at Inetearolon run that weather in changing so that wemay aomadaybelntllebanana belt. Imagine advertising the bal- my beacbea of Lake Huron to frig- id Fllrldiana.-Sarnla Observer I'1r.lrlda reportti lunch a mail of Winter tuurlatn that some of them are sleeping in their cars. others In nice cool jail cells. A man gives up his comfortable northern home for that!-Ottawa Journal SIIIILY McGregor and Frank Kuiack tpronollnced Kwee-ackl act out to cruise an area in Brut- on Townahlp. After I time they sep- arated. deciding to meet later. When Fl-Ink was partly through a thick swamp he heard his name called. Thinking It was his com- panfon he answered. ”Ilm in here Sandy". and headed in the direc- tion of the sound. Coming out In the hardwood he was amazed to see a huge raven perched high on a tree top. atill calling ”Kwee-ack. Kwee-ack."-Lands and Forests l THE WAY It won”! no Ian; aatll up:-hr when lilo bl:-do hltll btllldllii their acts and the "No Vacailr-l ' aljna appur on the motels. -H:-iii flton Spectator. some teeaaun la India. in read. are imitating Marilyn Mini "(R'l dress and hair-style. Till.- civilization. Weatern branch. mm cllu on!-Ottawa Journal One of the reason: no I!IIl'I)' youths get In trouble on variati- counts Iuch as theft of cars is that they haven't learned xiliiii older people know: you can't gr: away with it. They think they all smart but full to realize that then are some smart police officer: too.-Port Arthur News-Chonrlcli Canada now ha: 217.375 Btr Scouts - 20,986 more than at flit end of 1955-and a new recorr high In membership. All of Decent ber 30. 1956. there were 125.32! Wolf Cubs. 65.880 Boy Scouts. -t;lt Lone Scouts 1.599 Sea Ciuts. I 378 Rover Scouts. 112 Rover sea Scouts and 20.623 adult Leaders These figures show an increasr in all branches except the Luiw Scouts which is lower than the 1935 total by 12.-News of Scout- III! Agenta throughout IT'S -GOOD POLICY ' To Be Adequately Insured HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. Insurance Since lll'I'.! nur experience of over three quarters of a centurl. as lrlzur ance Underwriters. In at your disposal. Offices. (Illarlottelown. Sumnicmde. Montague. Albertcn All lines of Insurance effected. the Province I luv MCA FROM 9. 5. lsuuo FIVE FIIGIITS DAIIY T0 MONCTON. SAINT JOHN. FREDERICTON NEW cuscow, HALIFAX IOW FIRES - EFFICIENT SIRVICI Phone for Iaurvations Charla ttelown I541 -7361 HY MARITIMI GNTIAI. QIIBV-QVIG-ml I question only should I keep 1 The trynt. If you will meet me there: Deeply I hreaat the field: of lileep. To wait and wonder If you dare. -From "Birch Fires.' Lenora A. Putt. Ottawa. OUR YESTERDAYS From the Guardian File: TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Mud! II. III!) At a meeting of the Summer- aide Town Council last. night a mo- tlon was named to DEW-I0" "'9 50" mimetic to allow the Town Coun- cil to issue debentures for 825.0011 for school purpoaea and 830.000 for permanent atreetu. Interest not to exceed 6 per cent. Tllelie above amountli are to be In addition to I the general borrovllnl PING?- Mr. George Fllllter. Manager of the Bank d Montreal at Charlotte- management of i Iloncton. in. Mr. riliiter may I he succeeded here by ML K. 3- Fllllayaoa. Manager of the lmiica I Fell! it ! I I an talu'cIlI.lM'Il 'l1lcadvaatauu to the whole IIV&dIf at lhlal-tum tanne- Inanalantnr at Iarecelvefeed atdlnctfr-om Port Churchill by nip use dull wllllllaalnfbrnallva ia tbaIiauaeofColnmonaaaTuu- day air. a. I. built. C.Cl' dldent service. CHURCH KRONE L!.'I'I'!:RHl:Am AND ADVETIEVG FOLDERS .' CALLIINCA& GRQlLARLlI'I'Ql TICKETS GUARDIAN JOB PRINTING Our new plant is now ready to give Prompt 1115 ALL TYPE L STATIONERY wlmnma INVITATIONS auuotmcntmn . 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