I I. » risen i mfr-isawllkrai faire ' <5, l`!~ Yi? lei I... I 1 I I -% :E itil# _“gamma for all ur economic ills. ..._ l\Iotes'B_;i'he Way I THE CH`I"i`ETOf- GUARA. _ W A A_,__V ___>_ , » ~. ~ i OC.'I`OBER 16 1934 ' sei... ui' ‘>au=,? _ Pl¢llllal¢~W Uholtei' B liillsre, I P Yloe-Phill! 8 I I ll i 'JJ !°°Marr-Liens -col la A iseexiuuonl: 'D s 0, ru " ' ~ ldltar and llanafill Din-oter-.I I Burnett. I J I. , llloclate ldltora-Iran! Walkar and D li. Uarrla. ' ll°r»\1»r D-ll: 'uv-1-dm mm aa oo .ee ye... un .a..»e»» deilema. ' M I0 ltr year (in advance) mailed ln (lpnada and United ltatea. 3*'_“- '*"""-****= we with faint Praise but hastens to it has “no complaint to make" SW °f°‘“`P°"“°°anddevotedciidsonsofour doaimsto ntheir business TUESDAY, 00101. 10, 1934. I __ I rua: HAND or ESAU 1 neue.. mul: in - ---- lof nationalism in developing ' OW' 1°°°~\ °°“WmP°““'Y» “W !°"`own national institutions, in fol- fil'liiiiil1W,&l‘i'i.DBi.hb)LBl‘kBtiIlB harms vm mn* 0'” the princiole mes national history, tradition and achievements. Only as we are loyal own expect to °”"'Y 0 country can we hope or under the restrictions of the Act. “mwah” ¢ "mush," with an Qi! d£&16I‘S--Wh0 Were ISQEBGDI/ed' dan.” and .apuazkms of th’ °|u_ ._,,to the number of about 1 at the ,em m. wmmunm” om” mm meeting at which this decision was om. Wm We *lcmnm of omadh, token-must feel duly grateful to mv, ,_ deqflwlme d mn,” ‘M 5§g1¢.itth;t1£ehem :Irs 3:35 inlgfhm m the Opposition organ for its permis- devotwn ,D our own mmmhn md udemmom of phpvateend moms wma' 51°” °° WW °”- an" th” cm' To the Empire, but we are, at the hi” Dlly- The Proposal has boen`iIhM €Vdl'.Y\hll\8 paisn or abuse to whieh the see woe I same um., mow, de,”-ou, 0; 1”. “either _°°°°rMd nor reieeted et preserve Silbjeded bilth in Pariialnellt andlms Bqod 1,-knds 5|” good “dmv ‘mGanEn;:°’!u°r?gerit°°nh;\l¥i:’r';;1;'e;y d¢' gg? they through the Liberal press. Fortun- mm 01 gh, mind 5¢“"_.. . ~ my ntely, our local Liberal members were moved to express their unbiased -» ottage ?5555F§ 5 iifgz tis?" ~ i e I home Ami Boleyn ever nesr Chelmsford, been bought by Henry pending , - $1200 on hav it was 400 years enry came down see his sweetheart English history. 4 The abolition of the private manufacture ot arms will be by no means asimple matter. The diffi- culties in the war could be set out at some length. But they are not inoperable. Otherwise is coun- try as severely practical as France, which possesses 107 private arma- ment firms IGM-nst 41 state works, would not have proposed. as she did a year ago. the natiollalimtlon of arms lnsnufactine everywhere. 'nie argument is _the some as that for the nationalization of the drink, ditlons under ,s*'°”"°“"'°“"P.°°°°-l"°'“| wlieniheseethure opinion before Mr. Mackenzie K.ing's4 EDITORIAL NOTES ;;:e gioszmidlivlvwsu $3328 fmglemé 3, NWN” *il-*’°“"° “Wm l=“°W“=' 'M1 vhlwofwulnmmnwlthiu neue or ine ehiid menieuy Ind they showed very plainly that The Mmmme Hsmmxmm com the next HL: The war that is physically is less rapid than nor- adm... 'uhwdnu d tamed “_ tm" is the greatest “mnhnny vention here this week f,ed_ 3 'eaten °°'n be pm' mn' I slstants, who keep watohihll eyes (sydney Post Record) When we wen youngsters ml was thollsht the “first” or too among our political representatives ' $3 mmnghmgin’ md no m°t°'I'°" H th” nut mm an “ken Wt upon world affairs and. arrange The only consideration gmt an e oi’havingtoflgh.tovrare10stbydeoaybeforethe| ` mme dm to ‘mt h W as some need or uierlreting iegiele- Man ,{,,. buyer, have mmm ,mm ,,ve,.,,,1,,,,,, odd, .1 mm , ad ,D Mk, that wythns way mltsa he of tion inthis Province. to be ,zen prim. to md during me there is any hogs of Bgbginiglit; gleeil' pme,mtl‘if: :cehmbegomea moi 5 »!i0t uverlookgd. eitherm:yri:£I neodsy’s .assassination at Morse Like its federal leader, however, Fo sh JUHUOB by some other means; or narrow and the teeth become ir- “W1 9"” we” °° °" by" ` 1°* 1° that mm "°¢i° GWB” X aw' if not absolutoj ti th t r lar This means months ofcor- 5"" °°"l'¢W°D‘1°l\f4- I1- necessary, without international Biilllifloe our local contemporary professes to “S °°» en 5 10”* eg” ' g . . what the world as a who' um; rective treatment by a specielist. “WT °°“5“m“°n with he mn °°° I-“ W Pflwflxing Pf°‘"-“O”-'> °f 'rho i-oiui-n of dry woeihei- ie eu iudependeni inquiry nfl' ep.; The iuet teeth should be filled the Act a danger possibly greater good for street md mad work. but discussion, Ngumn as B, tolerable as soon as decay appears. If cav- than now exists under the price-cut- not so good for weus_ approxirnatian in what is fair and “N 1”;°tth‘4':1l;ieé1h°th°hu‘,i 1°°°§ ting system. Thai, it will be ne- ' equal-'Phe Contemporary Review “°° ° f ° '“°“'° -_- d , d i ll _ wh b- called, was not the opinion of 1-Ion. The many yqung people'l olian- ies an abscess 0 on en A Mr. Motherwell, whose knowledge of izatmm, being omwtuuwd al. “_ Mnnchater, N. H. hears Chief SW€U- agricultural marketing conditions is vwed speaks wen M me pmmme, Justice William H. Sawyer recite IN°¢“1`°-“Y W"-h °'b9°°‘5°d “gm _piesuinshly authoritative; noi- was lt f°m°U-‘l °°“ft history. An stwmev the" I" I1* P“*“» ”‘°\’“"'Y '° Q2; asked un elda-1 mal, Wim the food. indigestion follows the inlux dlnoh iegle Y °-“lf °P ° ° Pres” ° ' Austria ie involved in the nm- il., women 1,, me ws, W ,,,,k,,_ the general heeltli suffers. 'rober- lature by Messrs. Lea, McIntyre, Le- “bien m1xup_she is largely my “vs_ "Mom than 8 trme gu_mJous_.. culosis sometimes enters through Page, Dennis and other Liberal Magyar and pm_0,.°aum_ Question repeated “Somewhat °°"m" In the teeth' to speakers. 1’¢d\l-l'1¢iNlt." was the reply. "Was mshmd °’ snunums' ,M mm, ,.. .Not go ehout with bed teeth. us was Nor does the Liberal Govemment _ "*- C" “mme” Qt dim; me custom yen., ago. cm- “hwy in ontario appear io he concerned Premier Bennett will finally M1- ,””'1°°°“°, -m“,;um W, ,B "dm $§m°u,ed1 authorities now have denti_ets.make ‘Pont me danger which om. eww,-,_ just the agenda for the Iriter-Pro- .su times rve askedwyyoelu to my regular inspections guts icehgll gym,-y wnjm-e5 up, In 9, speed, in vincial and :Federal Conference at wqigtna- an was m_1k,mve,». “And ggléimpréfegig ng; of; Lmntloxz As ~ Toronto recently Hon. Duncan Mar- Ottawa as som ss he returns. six times I‘ve answered she was.” t mm, of :wt me num-my 95 _¢ shun. Minister of iigrieuihue, en- -- °°'”,’,"§"°°° ’°l’“°d°E“"' ““°° denial dereeie in more theuau the ' nomwed me Hepburn administm. As noted in Saturdays issue this Dhazngmd °b°"°mBt‘ gmt Hmmm” other defects put together. » pl-ovm h 1d5 gh d _ way with In dtllef words the first beef-ll tions policy on milk marketing in °° ° ° PN" P°°i woidefse/eele in onruuen science would he brushed regularly in- words which we shall quote verbatim. 111011 of having three on the BD- Monitor: ,pected by the denmg Ng,§1`u»ly, :He said; proved list standardized hospitals ____ and receive -'the same _extention 1- "Ai the next Legislature we are wn°\m°ed bv the American 0°l° A feature wiileh ie .aid io have “he” ‘““""°“‘ °,’,°‘”~ °' gg Sm; scess occurs the glands in the neck stains to set the power tc.-set the lege of surgeons yostei-dc at the M,”-ww mm “Mmm at th ent teeth. Ch dren u do it. Conference in , Y n e re- -price frnllk. Th 1 be .. , their dentist at least every six .squea1(ing. but thegrivrlil iuet °p°“1““ *mm °f nm °ev°m°enth gegrisli Embmm' M me "“°”th° °' °“”“°" -10 wma, because we are some to annual Hospital standardisation N011 Ht Aberdeen was -mm the Jo,”-my of me Amd. ` » Boston. I5 'umt m°"”° °y°!°_°“5P°“d°d can Medical Association says. “The _ , ,, in the slr but verklns at full speed- opinion of the beer denture ie that in this rnevlnoe the 'squeele The secret or the actual unheard eu deelduoue (iii-et) teeth. when seem to be pretty well confined to A Die Wiser Deal' Boston had I revolution of its rear wheel was not d,¢,ye¢|_ should L filled md kept me ubemi organ whose partisan. contract for removing the swill d1vll18ed,as there is said to be some in their plr ll until tl-ic permanent ` LI I a-i.u.»iu..ui.e».u|am` in ., dlnaaalea. by eerraapoalaats _ ' , of qaeallcls ol interest. _tho '; ' 9° , ‘_ Uhaalettotowa Uaardlaa loan act; _ 1 _ aaaalasriiyaadsnattaopfllaaa , _ _`_-__ y alewrrea»eldalta._ ‘I _HAlll'.l\NGl0Al.D. “T' ;ifElof*T.`,'..i' . s .».. ..¥.“ fron .Frm “rr ° -Q -ren surf “ ' . .r A- ‘ - qgbam .y \f_`,5-° W 1' .rustic rtuunu r i _ lrprgoeeziied/ado - *or f i our-N/C/(HS 'iii I- !*“%? , numzdwat rlmnmronriiwcaor-'r||s~-1-gg” ‘ inloctedioruiewrke soars rmsroanuxrmm, 2 .°.x.~,5°°'m°'°'A-1' uuiuiesoud tm' -~f- .. ‘II \ “C6011 NU@D8l' I F E u.“d§T,Wmm ,oon_ n. dtyoditor, in me mm, "'Y'm*°-” "h°‘invite am newshfor his Mm, go gh, mmm nwitien help the :eu-more in the Ml; or-marketing their potatoes Iir.-Jrlis Government is to tulated the men gigi gggigss Egtg ggéséé ses” et §Is»§§,=l5i 8;§,§i-liar; g-§§';§;Ee.§ a§§.§§§§§§i.¥§§§§§§§§§ §§§§E§ §§S§§§g§ ree iireiifeiiiogeiiiiil §§§§;°§E 'e;§‘g_Fg§ egeegiigigéeriiéiri ,gk wig. ~ g F, iigilreii 5;? ’§§g;§§*~ is 'E ei. egg §§§i. ,E 2?? ‘iii .-5 'cT. ill d Els eg; akgfg EI* §eia§§ eilggij 5er§§"'i §§§i§s§§§= ,e .,- “rs is ea former occasion when Mr came to the Island he with us in our tmublas and boost ed prices for a while at least, an he might do so if he came I om. sir etc NTEBESRD seill ' ouuiesieaeliieeininesniuu The Mar 95 mee uieio ie-genmuy e. “foreign Murders 3 vt _:_-_,I dl ,’/ og. Q5. .,';;l,l_\~. fix e - ' ‘tif 7;" i'-`».~f‘ ` 'J -'1 1134 .W » ' “ -'F2- ,, .,. if, ,cred o4L, ,:..,.i‘:..%....:.f. Hu/ourlh kindle the flames of war in sou eadern Europe. Had the m s e aging editor, he will assign a spe- cial eorreqaondent to the scene of action. In this country, however, outside news is received through the medium of the canadian Press. delicate and there would not N0IFh°1' 0°\l-“fry 0o¢\l9l¢G the D081- tutor-king, as the culmination of tion, to, a large extent, equivalent to.t.hats(“nefws editor" on this ,pin continent, whose wort involves the Hnppny there 13 nothing in same broad outlook-»liamely, to get iffuk, "veg, und maxim; N thenews if the agencies do not implicated in it but the ixianiac oovei- ii. - will ihepieoe.rn.ueeieplun¢ed wi It mm he apparent, even e tions me required by the man handling “copy” in a newmwer of- fice: The 'local-editor has to steer his reporters away from Pitfalls. correct obvious errors, and see that nothing goes into his paper that will* hurt thesiisoeptlbilities of the euheeruier, ci-` lead io e libel suit. The news 'editor must be fairly fa- miliar. with the history, topogi-sphy, and politics of practically every country in` the world. It la a colos- sal taskitodo the work properly. If a telegraph news item reaches his daskhehaatooorreot snyerrors ' crept in during a touch of national humiliation such barbaritles could have king of a friendly country visit France on a good-will mission mecisl invitation from its Gove ment In London and Roms the tends to the people and Gove ments of all civilised lands. At least 5 deaths, including th of King Alexander of Yugoslav and Foreign Minister Barthou France, as well as 14 more or taken by the fanatic Peter msnmthemostopen and d perate assassination in the h of such crimes Is it necessary tc seek a mo which may have transnlisslon. If the item is appar- ently wo bald, and is sufficiently interesting fto deserve amplification , hehastoknowwhsrehecsnse- from ,_ hotel syndiwgg with me question as to whether patents can ones no roscy to take their place." 'ours the desired information Sup- e ma N-,,,t it is mt | Bom Y argue oh-ip on the subject of the Marketing Act is alnusirlgly revealed in its garbled version of Tile Gua.rdian’s comment of Saturday. We quote the 'parallel passages from both papers: GUARDIAN, ‘ PATRIOT Oct. 13 Oct. 15 “I'.ha.‘Ma.rketing “In c 0 m - me win not be u mending the action of the potato dealers it should not be necessary to sc extravag- ant language such as sp- pesrs in the Guardian as follows: ‘It will prove of enor- mous benefit." We b e 1 ic v e that the most enthusiastic of our d e a. 1 e r s have no such t h o u g h t 'al- though t h e y hope it will be beneficial as un emergency , measure.” It was never ln- tended to be. But Qt lt can achieve yhst its promot- ers had chiefly in mind, namely, the 'llimirlation of disastrous p r l c e cutting, the stab- ilizing oi’ markets and the co-oper- ltion oi’ all our producers a n d shippers in the interests of their particular indus- try, it will prove of e n o r m o u s benefit." A comparison of the above quota- tions should be useful to our farm- ers and shippers in weighing the measure of' our contelriporaryh sin- cerity in its expressed concem about their interests under the Marketing Act! THE NATIONAL SPIRIT I The crying down of the spirit of nationalism as if it were some- thing inimlcal to good world cit- ilienahip is prevalent nowadays. andit holbof the current signs of muddled thinking, based on nafchpenny phrases. Nationalism and patriotism are synonymous, Ind there is nothing in the culti- vation of the spirit embodied in either word to prevent one from ‘jhlnking internationally on such .'r.'..':hoed questions ee world pollilee, -e if. } 1,' ‘J iff-<» ddddgg ~ and sociology. Indeed. one is first emhued with a ` y national spirit it is difficult ‘ rilhim to have any conception of . . t iniernationslism means. It H refreshing to note the em- Hshis placed on this nlutory ‘ ‘maumdi-ees hymi-.D. D6lan,` director of the Um inf? ~ , ° “',"` 'rravei Bureau, at an Am- .Hotol Association dinner in New ‘orleans ui-_ nolui wa re- ferring particularly to the need of tsvelopine good-will between can- uhms the United stun.. no *tai gate; 2 sie; téllri E. ;;§§§3‘ P01- ill! aid of which he raised) annually about 1.000 porkers. Last year he lost the contract and worried how he was going to feed his litters. At the psychological moment along came the N.R.A. officials and ad- vised him lf he would out his out- put in half the Government would a1lowhlm$2.00 per heed. This saved the situation. He now gets $1,000 for not raising 500 pigs which he could not afford to raise anyway. A letter appeared in our con- temporary to the effect that the gravel contractor for the Standard Paving Company was employing New Brunswick motor trucks and drivers. Mr. G. D. Morrison, who is supplying the gravel from his pit at Sprlngtoin, informs us that he could employ 'I5 trucks but so far only 15 or 20 are available. He had to get trucks from Moncton to fulfil his contract. Bo for ss the drivers are ooncemed. the Govem- ment drew his attention to the ne- cessity of employing Island men, and this Mr. Mbrrison immediately did. New Brunswick hired trucks are menned bylrlwd ieheui-_ An eccentric Toronto liuwyer, Mr. Charles Vance Millar, died in 1026 leaving a prim of $500,000 to the mother who produced the most children in the ben following years. Until last week the likely winner was a Mrs. Matthew Kenny or Mrs. Rose Bagnato who each claimed to have so far had nine children each bom since 1926. Mrs. Darrfgo claims to have given birth to seven living children since 1926 and e. eineleohlld emi a noir of twins still-hom within the last two years. The new Italo-Canadian contestants children number two more than those of Mn. Kenny who says she is expectina twins and two more than mrs. Bagnato Of Mrs. Darrigo’s total of is child- ren, 12 are living. Ed; l§;eE| gas its’ init president tors’ Amooiltiolnit is stated,has lssllediliofollowingeirculktoall meinbersimtlleplebiscihofmlg- iast.Hery'sIloli>ita1ieiooted \ti¢llal3oda\ilm §liislll§‘ g"E§§§e:§§ E30 g E'Sz lilo; 55-§§§§§= re§$s5E§} be obtained for its mechanism, the ., Principle of' which already is in use 5 , ',..» in afutornobllal. But, at any rate, Q’ ' , ` ' the silent motor cycle wok regarded _ ‘ ` ' _ “““‘ -_ inbctitzsunot The British Government has ne ie dicted its bl ti ' ver pu o liga ons, 15 has B1 dechu. .. _ FROM “DOMNEY MABSEIANS ways ed ix... willing DOVE SONG" ` ness to negotiate ii final settlement on reasonable terms. But it cannot ' ""`- contemplate the resumption of im- out “I” °“m`”"° °“ mmm? Mum nuleiee on the old basis. Until it ie W” “if” me °“"°W °°“- we dz clear that the Amenmn GWem_ '1‘he ygung lambs crying to the om, do” not ve it other the war left in its train, not ment and American inion eep' by all observers as a national Every member of the British f liatl is profiting from the improvement in the wool market, due to great purchasing power in Britain, has its first Budget surplus for many years. Austra1la’s finances are healthy from the some cause. Canada, which has necessarily shared the misfortunes of the U. B. A.. is now more prosperous than its great neighbour ,and begins to .share the good fortunes of its sister nation. Once more a world crisis has tested the bonds of Empire .and has ended by strengthening them. The value if close association was never more apparent. In the trade war, as in the great War, Britain and the Dominiorns present aunited front. who disobey this order-."' Some people ue s-pt to think thi* the present time is "the worst ever,” but a Winnipeg man enters has borne since the race started. hispxotestthus:"’I'he frost of 1883 came on Sept. '1, I had located in (Jarman, Man., dktrict in 1878, bl what was known as the 'Boyce settlement: I had some as a young man. from the town of Guelph, Ont., and at mos went int¢ farm- inl. six miles west of Carman. 'fmt early autumn I had 100 acres I tiff EE 7l?““ §§§§;ls§§§§3§ ;;.~i§=;§i.e§e 5 §§§i§§5i§§ ;e§~ 5233i iiirii iiiigl §‘§§'§ .5 e Qi’ 5 stil. i”`E.e,*l i!3D8t¢h .ls `v{e,w of the manifest eq,”-k mm War Rem '1‘l1croturnofohe1ostdrums (A.l’ By h tliebeiloiihe niiideuby rhesus Iluehard so tiullene and me mdoe. captured in oearenier , the wer or lain, by President fmt son of “ Roosevelt are only outstanding will ll1P¢U‘ to instancs of ii. tendency whirdl.°°\l!if I?°m°\’f° seelrisio be growing and which.1°XtW”U°n W neeeidiug to the eeelewy or the H1# °°*»°f°°Y» Jain" isis ggi# e§§§§§E;§§ £535; Y pus, which if granted. “Ing” °°”"°4 m“°h ‘“'“'°' . my the extradition papers ndency in writ is denied Fawcett has striking maui ~" ‘°‘“‘° mir? gnanlglleuxllggcigiiola °f G” Bmw two before Hauptmanrrs cgzmigt 'dnl' from New York jurisdiction Commissioner for .South Africa, formed a clearing house fo such of souvenirs Y of pu 1; asthesendor had nonifmey W0 oo hardly YG, t ily it round its wav been in “’“°h°d Mm uw mduwmg in evenriloler homestead from which it ,,,,,,,,,,, I the by ”'*';,°,,’f,°,,°',,°‘.,_,,, ,,,,°f,d"°¢§f§°n1,°m.,1 hed been einen thuw-iive yeen fromsni-sailles toatresio nettin¢.°¢°- ' 'nm iular reasons wnieh hee terrified nirope md "° °‘° FQ ,cm ,em umm, “mb m ,very wmggy sllouldbo retumed. ce however high its average intelli-' °l’ ¢U¢“I°5th°V°mb°&“ £_fp1:‘e"};1;g at renee -and www* 1“'°1'°1 1"- °‘m°nei?nuryin ihee Greet wer is vemunnm institutions what dldi- Pm lm ti ry safety uid conforming with the gals books find wallets 1, mlm' 01”” denmnwy whiohpsslytegin a clue as to where the relatives of the dead owner Will: MGHT EX'l‘R.ADl'l‘l0N w Fawcet r M sync: sAcKAcHr -in and then in a few moments wrote to obtain, by fair means cr foul the “mm” °‘ Ig Yg|||° pay'ei~e. will behest. ' New zeuleniii 0 W” “°‘ °“ my “““”" UP* publish the names of any doctors , The mu” _club .f mm' 5 The proud seal of your hsndi _ -Herbert 'I‘r_elwh. died in 1877 l.ani¢sD's effusion has rep . As some 'le me not have read in his paper under the news thumb theories of Govvernm deqzvaicli, and since the ‘{Akhoond" ldial short cuts to DW” P000 y t,I i ll ithe. I.»st8wltb\lrythegreatAkho -.Manchester Sunday Chronicle 1 min* I' '° w qua” N Wm, B nog” of m°u;-ning .nd ‘I""') I 'ne auioous es ani. , lsmentationl lat Swat bury the great Akh BUY identical' mesuge was put into his the incompetence the ignorancei Bntuh Boer th been riliied thousands ol timer He knows whws SYM- ,h cond "I “"”`° "'° “‘“P'° “nh °‘ " ,wn.¢,,.qn¢,r,, what! With the noise cf mouming Breton peasant," said Pasteur and it was his. Another, also a wizard of science, ll awed by the mystery or nie. Quoting from The Literary Digest: "lt is," Marconi told the Interna- tional Congress of Electro Radio Biology at Venice, “the moot persistent problem ever placed bs- Whl»t‘s!¢\ie'l'ls'Wli’!'0nllw&t‘I , digit? grifggggif =r¢¥r ' girls* gl Its sun is dimmed ere it I rlooned the Bwattish nation! Fallen is at length Its tower of sirenstli Dead lies the great Akhoond, The great Akhoond of Swat lb norti ION the thoilihff 01 llllll . . :Tho _ , _ , N.x‘_v|vh° “nur "l¢|n‘_ inability ofsodence toaolvs itlh absolute. This would truly be frigiiltening were it not for faith.?‘ irperhaps in some ways differmt to its sister organisations in other parts of the world The Colony containing as it does. a number 'of people of different nstionalties, it is essential Rotary Olub'a membership , consist of representatives, not only of every trade and profession, but also of every nationality Quits ~a numberofcountriasareaeocrdndy represented and it is -interesting in read that members adied to present the fiaea countries tothe Dlub, enaendsr a true qiirit nationalism ammqst local iam. so far, the fha of Bi-Main. China. United Italy, Hanes and Portugal tadtothetliub a,i§ irelzsiei I I 3 3 ei d ‘ ‘1lortlioA‘HioondImoui-n; 'Who’wo\\ldii’t?' V Hs strovatodisrelardthelnemage SS? 3%? -gi lE3;gi”§.a2ei;;=.=§.iic .S h§£;h,-5_`§1F_?§ ig? fit; itil;-§=,§§._i li ill’ lid it 3 p _ d bled, ftenied A1. hisframo “”¥T%§g5 wana I E E .5 i l y i Iii li Ig I. it §r fi _ifi I* I dE'$3"-n- BUT SALE. o|= nnuas lrllcheasaltsuilntalaa) Ffllilllvll (large) l!otWatarBottIea........ Absorbent Uottonliinroll NIH. Ilene) Poalsflraam Dr. 0|iaas’l K. U le Panabavh . uae..--e. s EE I III: i li§§§§§§§§ #le lla Feel .. Us Liniment ....... its gg ...............8Va A. I. l. A Us its llc' Dr. Wlllala rink Pills .. Mo Qrtoa-‘eilllvarflils waanniaiaraioaal ?*°-7l9°fl¢?er iuonuyoaeroaann ent. by and had ull* . \'a........Ie ,= 8le` may seem, actually of of ii §§§r§ gizgl iii” 5 N . » ‘ I . § r' I "M, “ d | / ' I ed- are see lmlerer been ' . fe _ is similiar grief, which indeed ex: shocked the world. It is a lesson of~ Wh? 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