tt- “ma. . .54 .. --. ... :_-.v.;4‘;f: 1: 1 .u:_w ..~. _ ‘__ __ PAGE FOUL. i_ . THE BIIARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN 1mm BL The w...‘ How to insure the safety of the-l President-W. Cheater I. hkLure. leeretary-Lieut. Col. D. A. Inellnnnn, D. u. 0. ldlter and lungs ' B. Burnett. Innfln‘ Dally (founded I581) “.00 8.50 per II" (In advance) nailed in Canada and United Itch; travelling public on the highways is‘ increasingly claiming the attentionl ‘"°“"° '“""‘°- ‘- ollm‘ .of governments everywhere. The pro- - vince of Ontario has secured legisla-i tion compelling all drivers of auto-1 mobiles to put an accident lnsur-l lance sufficient to cover-at lent par- _ Ylgo-Prolldllli-i. Ia Ilrlefls per yell (in advance) dollrered. ___._ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1930 mge which nzay result from their driv- ing. 1 “Wthczaf such a law. irresponsible Mr. Stewart’: Nomination Conservatives of Charlottetown and Royalty, and throughout the County \ and Province generally. will hail with satisfaction the nomination of Mr. W. I Allan Stewart, president cf Queen's Quincy Liberal-Conservative Association. as the p-srtfs ca: ‘data ‘a com-est the seat vacated by an. ‘i4. Chester S. MuLlue. M. P. Mr. Ste".- m-t, who is a partner in the firm of Messrs. Moore & McLeod. Limited, is ‘ widely known and esteemed a man of character and busines ability. His, long and faithful SElTlCB to the party ‘ is dserving in the highest degree of the confidence placed in him by the delegates who attended Friday's con- vention, With such an able and DOB- ular standard-bearer. there can be.‘ littleidoubt as to the issue on polling day. The Government is already bad- , ly beaten. The electors are only a- l waiting the opportunity of a general election to bury it under a barrage of ballots. u.- l u... The New Commissioner After a delay of nearly five months. the position of Commissioner of Pol- ice for the Province, a. position creat- sd by statute of the Legislature pas- ted on April 14th last, has been fill- td by the appointment of Constable foseph 'I‘rainor, who takes over his l’ responsible duties as from today. 1 Commissioner Tralnor is to be con- gratulated upon a promotion well 1°11“ d°m1hl°l1s 1° 111° “h!” 111" l‘ silhh Solllh America Should PM lhi Less Of‘ lowered activity of these 1' merited by his service on the Char- i lottetown Police Force. and as a rc- i turned soldier and former member I of the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ice. He has prover; himself to be con- 1‘ scientious and efficient in the dis- charge of his duties and it is these j qualifications which will make forl he will have general control and ad- 1 ministration. undea- the Attorney-Gen- forgotten by the politicians and gov- '.\‘ Of 1P.’ ernment officials who receive them. No business or other OIQGDLZAUOII ever accomplished anything merely by passing a resolution. A resolution ;_ is an expression of opinion with which Vi“? ~11 R15! i‘! d? "1131? may be coupled a can m, “tum, A c d. hold wmebc-tiy responsible. In‘ variation, well framed after adequate "My n?‘ “m flfm acmfientspxmieask; dzscussiohy i: backed by lumen“! m; am-cs: daily. the idea ls wort ‘ accident illSllfflfiCE a '. and would be at least a ‘it’! to owners of cars that they rm: CHARLOTTE ~=. i What , Baby of your: B) Iona W. Blrlell. "J. §!1l11.“~l11.\' PNNTT.“ (‘T P91501131 915m‘ you]; SHAPE MAy Apple-r y°UB1 L. M. MONTGOMEBTS [DIAS HEALTH I have spoken before about the drvfirr.‘ usd. t - -, " ‘ ‘-‘ “ ' “M? ° 1mm" three general shapes of individuals. ‘appeared w,” “out on ‘ p“ ' body and short legs; and one with of body and legs. The narrow thin short body on long legs would be more likely (but not necessarily) to have lung trouble and indigestion. The wide long body and short legs TOWN _GUARDIAN . s-nq-s-u- not, may God have mercy on their souls. i Ml-rigold u not intended to be "Miss i980" or Miss Any-age. She is . . oriaintendedtobe. . .0116 01 those ageless daughters of imlllna- .ion and vision that are found oc _ asionally in every age of a nation‘: ' , WIIIIOS d ollltlfllflil- Zlistory. I do not pretend that hc. 1 l .ype u but it exists. As for the other characters in my books, not i lone of them is "drawn from life" l ; . . . though I doubt not that the shl_mgntly a legw- , _ , o; lprovinclal type of mind aforesaid im- ,which the lbglb and sense of humour ‘marries that I so about with a sort o1 mental camera photographing my un- Th: Public Forum w 1wfw“ 1111510“: “gem: 0116 ‘"1111 111° 511°" llhYmw-bw? "'14 mpeued in you, cqmmm, ggguking i fortunate friends and acquaintances‘ "' 111M‘ ‘u ‘mug 1011B 111852 011° ‘"1111 111° 1°11! W111’ ‘my book/Mag“ (o, gvgaflgom, 1 had g, 1 for immediate use. My characters are good laugh over this letter and had l "types" that are found wherever hu- e QTlyQTS a sense of what might be called no; tel length l no intention o! ‘skins any not,” of lman beings congregate and I canno- it. But btners have followed it bon- iholn it l! an occasional can fit-s- taining statements and inainuations, Yu- $1191’ h11" - - l" °11° ‘l1 which. in Justice to myself, r cannot i your oorrespoudonts so condescend- i;v_n°m_ g ingly remarks . . . my books dc I I um amused,” r-cn-mggumm» mevtravel abroad." My audience is not _-,1c 0g p_ E, Bum-p _ _ _ 9g wholly in Prince Edward Edward Isl- crnslderrns- lwould be stronger naturally, but as I . . = those who receive the resolution will j appreciate the degree and influential interests who under- “ke to see that it gets widespread 1, Publicity. and to follow it up with the eluding Vllnnlpeg and Edmonton. a . proper gQvemn-lgntal authority r135 total Of 186.801 VOLES W55 08S! in the recent elections, compared with 151.- 332 in 1926. In Saskatoon the increase some chance. if it is based on sound premises. of being acted upon. A reso- lution pass-d and submitted is as val- This record evidences more than uable only as the authority demon- ‘growth in p0pu1anon_ n means that 5 strated to be behind it and usually it the people are taking a greater inter- icannot be taken w, granmd ma; est in their Government, which is a very healthy sign of citizenship. °1 ““m°my All dolls in Russia are w be shot “huh m“ be behind 11" at dawn! This drastic action is re- The Federation, it is sugztiled- ported from Moscow as part of a‘ passed rm many resolutions, its ob- campaign against children's conven- jefl M; w obtain some buslnesm tional toys, especially dolls. which like examination b! the possibilities la" Md '° be “°“'°°“"““““" w‘ _ ;actionary and injurious. Those which. of the trade resources o! the Empire, i when pressed on the “Tumki ,, utter and this can only be achieved by act- ‘the bourgeois words -~Ma_ma' Pawn-- ‘he would be a good ‘feeder’, he was h, h," 3 do,“ pram, dues. m. ‘ more likely to have liver, heart, and. kidney ailments. The individual with normal length of body and legs would naturally have a little better ance than inite ailments. However there is another factor enters into this matter and that is the ductless glands. Too much thyroid activity and you get the thin nervous individual, eas- ily flushed, feels the heat keenly; heart rapid, often grows very tall in his teens. l Not enough thyroid activity 511d‘ you find slow heart. overweight, hab- j itual hcadaclle. Activity of adrenall doubt u she knows heme“ glands. situated one above each kid- l l ney, means strength of body and, mind. In activity of these glandsl hughing in my sleeves" at them. I mu a daughter of Prince Edward Island and I yield to none, not even, affectionate visitors from "the States” in my love and admiration for its people and the land of my birth. And I have never insulted them by sup- was so per can," and m Regina 5Q either of the others in avoiding def- ' posing that they were so provincial and "back-country" as not to be able and. And from all over the world thousands of letters conle to rne an- nually telling me that my books havc filled the writers with a wish to sez- ,P. E. Island because I have deplete: 110 as such a. charming plaice. Even . . . as some of your readers may trecall . . . so insignificant a per- ‘son as the I-fon. Stanley Baldwin, v SEFTENIBER 1, 193i) i W. G. H066. Bank of Nova Sootin Building, _ ’ cllulottetbwu. an. Policyholder says: “The $50 Monthly Income will be of great assistance” Mr. wasillforalongtimqbugbemtu; he bad": Confederation Life Policy with Total Dis- ability Bmefimhereeeivedfitiamonthinoome . . . anclhiainsuraneewukeptinfiallforoewitheutpaymqg offurtheeprearimnawhile reaeivingauehbuiefin, ‘Confederation Life Association, fir‘ Du: Sin: Pleoaeleoept myainoeretlaankafutbe proup attention fiven my claim, regarding tbs Disability Clause in my insurance policy. The $50.00 monthly incomewillbeofgreatanistanzyulhavehnd such expense in '01s with my long illnesa. I will: to express my appreciation for the coun- eoue rnnnrur in which the Company always to endure a “m, grgendly hummu; Ethen Premier of Great Britain, asked] even at their own expense , . , :the Dominion Government to include; nor do 1 now suppose it, in spite o! Prince Edward Island in his itiner-, transacted business with me. I heartilyvrecommsnd Life Insurance with the some self-evident exceptions as shown by "Insider's" letter. I do not know what one of your correspondents means by speaking of the "customs" in Magic For Marl- gold as being ‘Mosaic and antiquated." The lherolne of the, book is a little girl. liv- ing a. very quiet life in a P. E. Island farm community, and I mentioned only such family customs as reacted ‘means long slender bones, tending to‘ ive effort, patient vigil, and intensive i are particularly objectionable. study coupled with sincere and un-i ————— g relenting propaganda. In Canadai A (hnwhn he" despawh an‘ such attention is likely to be given :2? sugzi‘: Zrngnegiolsfntfi; “Y 111° 11w“ °1 111° chllwa“ Chm‘ 1interests of the Argentine will visit 1161' 01 13011111191"- 15111 0111131111 11511 Canada next month. They will comeI the strongest delegation-in calibre l via Vancouver and it is said they will o; men represenwd__at the meeungprobably travel as far east as Mon“ in undo“, and it is not like“, the itreal. says the Telegraph Journal. the confirence Wm be fob Your Boards of Irade should endeav- § ' k f - . . “or o _ ‘ our to induce them to vlslt the Mari- 1°W°d “P 11" G191" Bnmm ‘md the times, through whose ports trade is likely to be followed up in Canada. ‘winter, and some of it throughout the 1 l year." ft ls “perhaps not. as generally ----- lltnown as it ought to be that Canada F-n prevention week W111 extend ‘covers just a little more territory than n,“ n” ‘Wm October 5 w Dumber ‘that lying between the Pacific Coast ‘ 1 i 11, and the Dominion Government and Montreal’ ; ‘i’ i will shortly issue a proclamationl Fire Prevention fered by fires, and suggesting various ‘treal Gazette when it says: ‘ means of impressing upon people thfi "Hon. J. E. Perrault. in announc- 1 You can thus see that you are to a 15.111110 910M675 and their desfiefld- tuberculosis. - Activity of the pituitary glands in the skull means great increase in length and strength of bones such as in these "giants“ of the circus side show, Inactivity or lowered ootivity of 111951’ Blands means shortness of height. increase in fat about body, bones thin. teeth irregular. Activity of parathyroid glands, be- hind breast bone mean: shortness of height. ' glands means more length and slen- iderness of bone, thus increase in height. Also while intelligence is nor- mal there is mental depression very marked. The secretion of the panel-ea; gland affects the handling of the stig- ar in the blood. ' The secretion of the thymus gland _. ‘ _ ‘ Canadians generally will approve of ' in neck affects growth of bones and 513cm two Wh°1e summers m‘ the I51‘ 1 succes 1n his new Position, 1n 11111611 ‘Pointing to the enormous losses suf- the ggntjmem expressed by the Mo“- nerves and muscles, as does also me and can do. I know their virtues and pineal body in the skull. , on her development. P. E. Islanders can afford to be called Mosaic. I con- fary of 1927 because he had become s.- Iinterested in it through reading m", lbooks. I do not know of any other {province in Canada which was so honoured for a similar reason. Bu ‘then poor Mr. Baldwin had nevc. enjoyed the inestinlable advantage c.’ 1being a native of “the States." 1 I do not think I, or my writings. ‘have done my dear island or its peo- ple any harm. For proof I qoute thr concluding paragraph from a reviev. cf Marigold published in a promin- edded Disability Clause, u i: is one of the safest {and but investments I know o . ~. .._. Your: sincerely, l *1‘ - We ‘:1 recommend u to write for ‘ of die Confedtra“ ° ' i? Policies, with ability and Double IndemnityUK " Benefiu, and participating in profits. They provide the most econ. o ' ' form of insurers: to be had. Thecoupon above is for your: convenience . ,sider it a compliment. Moses and his I 911i. literary journal in Great Britain; law are still, I am glad to say, con- | "W9 111-1119 0111i’ 0110 1111111110 111111 ‘V1111 sidered reasonably up-to-date among1111-5 V913’ 911111111118 b0011- We lre us and for that we have no need to i afraid that Mrs- luontaomerv has 'be ashamed, even before visitors from P69311190 1119, P=OP1B 0f Prince Edward the gmws, where m, Tm Cgmmand- ,Isiand slightly. We feel sure that not “tents seem m have been‘ ghmwn i in any country in the world can there overboard completely. Perhaps our I 191‘- 1°1111d 5° 1115113’ dell§1111111 811d 1n- customs are “al-ltiquated." We still 1191951111! P0170319 1° i118 Squire mile have families and family reunions, l 35' MYE- 11401118011191‘? 1161111015 111 "the ‘family loyalties. christening parties i 1511111113’ . .and we still go to church. We i m ‘new °1 1119 1'°1'9801118 I think dc m; have gang murders, lynchlngs. l neither the anxious lady from the divorce and companionate marriage, 151111595 1101' ‘111-5111913’ 11996 W011i! I! so no doubt we are very old-fashion- ;1° 111° 11111119551011 01 P- E- Isllmd and ‘ed, and books about us must to that , its people made on the world at larso lextent. be old-fashioned to. 11y 111i’ 1100118- l 1 was ham and bmugm up 1n m; i I write fiction . . not history very heart of three of our old "pion- 191' 111°8111P11Y- And I shall continue to eer" clans.‘ and I knowthem from A “T119 °1 1’~ E- 151111111 111d it! people ls to z. as not even a. lady who has‘ I roe them. through loving and sym- .their faults . . for even P. E n,“ at the cambmed “was through lnecasity for one in me handling or 1 ing increases in ivagas for those ‘em- ‘considerable extent what your glands “n15 have 1111111-5- 1 11519 11 15W U1)’- out the province o1 Police constables ginflammable materials. Carelessnelss is fish and game inspectors. traffic of- @119 great gngmy and we needs m b, l fitters. ind V0 501118 81118111 i119 PIO- iconstantly on guard against it. Care- hibition officers. Ono of tho first measures to be undertaken by the Provincial Police. it is hoped. will be the cleaning up iesness in the home, carelessness in Vivell, he states. and he believes the in- , good food. public places, carelessness ‘in the forest. all help to make up en- ormous annual loss which is d‘scred- iployed on road work in the province, lstates that 20,000 men are engaged in Ithe tasks of construction and main-‘ | Ftenance. They are doing the work| icreascs are justiiledf although they; {will add about three quarters of a mil- . ‘ lion dollars to the annual cost. As the 1 ‘new rates of pay will be from $2.50 to 1 M the mohibmon mas‘ It Com‘ ‘ “ab” 1'0 the °°m1"y' n‘ 1's s“rm'1'smg,$3.50 a day few will take exception missioner TfBiIlOT is to achieve any results in this connection, however. it. is necessary that he have the ac- tive‘ support of the and Prohibition Commission. ff con- GOVEIILXHEIII. 1 victed bootleasors are w be released 1started disastrous conflagrations. A: before finishing their sentence. or‘, kept out of Jail altogether with the 1 connivanoe of somebody "higher up," 1 as has frequently been the case dur- 1 ing the past several months. no a- mount d vigilance on the part of the magistrates or law oflicert will suc- oeed irl curbing the liquor traffic. Under the statute the Commission- er of Police "may hold an enquiry in- to the oonduct of any member of the llbrce or of any officer or em- ployee under his control." but un- fqmmeteiy there are others ovlr whom he will have no such Juris- dioilidfi. In ,t.ha final ma!!!“ therefore, it is the Govern- merit which u still responsible for she effective administration of the law. t Too Much In Words At the 12th Congress of the Feder- ation of Chambers of Commerce of m, British Empire, held recently in London. no fewer than forty-four resolutions were passed dealing with various matters of importance and interest. No doubt, says the Finan- cial Post, all of these resolutions will be brought to the attention of the governments of the Empire by the different delegations that were pres- ent from Canada. New Zealnnd. Aus- tralia, South Africa. Great Britain. etc. But one may well wonder how much attention such an encyclopae- ilc range of resolutions will receive FITCH! any btzy govemmellt. The reso- lutions will probably be politely ack- in what little matters people can be carelas. to the loss of themselves and the community. A half-lighted match, a. live cigarette butt. a little gasoline for cleaning purposes, have often campaign of education in fire preven- tion has been carried on in the schools of the different provinces for several years with good results. But it must be kept up because the dan- ger from fires is always present and constant vigilance is necessary to prevent them. Editorial Notes The papers that used to tell us there was no unemployment are now as- suring Ill that Mr. Bennett can't cure it. Farmers in a Karissa district use loudspeakers as scarecrows. ‘The wise old crows would rather face a shot- gun than static. Interesting figures on highway construction and the growth of high- way systems are given in a booklet recently published by the Highway Education Board of the United States. which will be available in delegates to the Sixth International Road Congress meeting in Washing- ton in October. Among other statis- tica one reads that of the total i928 highway income of l1,566.946,l'l0. 20 per cent. was derived from motor vehicle fees. la per oorrt- from Inso- line taxes, five per cent. from Feder- al Aid, 17 per cent. from bonds. a": per cent. from general taxes, and iii per cent. from miscellaneous funds. General taxes fall two per cent. lhort of covering the cost of maintenance vmwledldd and filqi, to be entirely HOBO. 4 ‘to them. The laborer is worthy of his ‘ hire. especially when he does his‘ work satisfactorily." The Dominion Bureau of Statistics makes an announcement which should be envied by those countries deplor- ing a decrease in the marriage statis- tics. June weddings in the varlous= provinces of Canada showed an in-' crease of more than eighty-three, percent. ever the month of May. The i Province of Quebec led with a gain of one hundred and forty per cent. ‘The Maritime Provinces had a gain of sixty-eight per cent; Ontario, eighty-three per cent; the Prairie Provinces forty-two per cent; and British Columbia 62 per cent. Even after allowing for the natural aug- mentation of "June Brides" figures such as these should go far to coun- teract the dismal croakirlgs of the pes- aimiats who argue that social stan- dards are degenerating as c result of a growing disregard for the marriage state. August l8, 1833.--'I‘he teamship Royal William, built at Quebec, sailed from Plctou, N. 8., where she had coaled, for Graveaend. England, where aha arrived on September 11, the first vessel to cross the Atlantic entirely under steam. John Ruskin ones turned upon a friend of his one day when they were in Irafalgnr Square. I-Iia friend happened to say. “I am afraid we are in for some bed weather." "There ia no such thing as bad weather," thun- dered the famous art critic. "There are only different sorts of good weather." No doubt Ruskin had grown weary of the constant carping have made you. self. I know installms You are what you are m sham. and comedy beside which the fictitiozr Take a look at yourself, l incidents of my books pale into insig- If thin get out of doors and eat nlflcance. I know their fierce spat: of trageclj" PENSLAR rr tendency to be stout, eat fess and J1me loyalty when anv outsider at- take more exercise. ‘tacks them. Nor does this date only This is all you can do about it. but.‘ t0 pioneer days. Last summer when 11115 15 r8511? all you need to do about ,1 was on the Island I was regalezl it, because Nature is really very kind ‘with an account of a recent "clan" to us. [row which both for tragedy and com- ;edy surpassed anything I ever invent- ‘ ed. Human nature does not change. It l at the weather, which like the gov-y ernment was always wrong. In his! heart the British ia prbuu 0f his ebun-i try'a weather and the Londoner has‘ an affection even for its fogs. 0f course the urceuefnl ahipplnfl linea are those that carry cargoes] both wan. Ind it appear! that a New among themselves and their equally nlllaumlulc MMPOIIND A well known medical anth- orlty saya: “Perhaps the mal- ority of cases of so-callcd heart Giselle-n.’ ‘ ‘ 1n H '- of Acute Rheumatism." Confederation Life i l _ Association Head Ofice Tomato fiatliéne eyes; but I shall not be‘ de 6r ultra thin-skinned islanders them‘. ferret! from poking a little kindly fun selves. ' . as some of their foibles . . . or Thanking you, sir, even their faults . . . for fear I am, sir, etc, that 1 shall brrena the susceptibilities 11.. M. MONTGOMERY MACDONALD of visitors from "the States" or even No Man Knows Better 771cm the Farmer what a part in life is played by the element of chance, r-his year's work often brought to naught by adverse agencies beyond his control. But no man carries on more courageously to turn the reverses of today into the success of the morrow, while life is with him. The continuance of life-that is the biggest chance which farmers and everybody alike must face, and only by life insurance can we oflset its uncertainty. Are you protecting your family? If not, consult Hyndman £6 Co. Limited Provincial Managers-Tue Great West Life Lower Queen Street CIIIIIOIMBW eo-oo-Qe‘ oeoooo¢<< .- qeoeeoeooooee-oeo 3 the same now as it was in pioneer ' ' f t a ..___.' h“ ‘g m, m“ In“, w “um g To get the real refreshing flavor o e I am accused of "caricaturing" thei mafia.’ 536123.15“ °1 gnu?" 6 TR Y ' Islanders because I make a tormented l d t, .. p" ° m“ f v 0 acmfl old bachelor declare that one girl hasl :3] h1e|:;"ihg‘xn:::l:::u£- z B R A H M I N l thick ankles, because I make one clan g torturing inflammation. 1 the E 1 ' '—"'_"'_ . be profuse night te- ll th , , , Qusaao minutiae»; 35:15; 1;: :1; n‘; réreého u... $35.2. J... 5.‘? : Sold Only m Red Airtight Packages § w u d Mi because one old lady says that shei m n’ Rheum-mm‘ ‘ z o e an ontca m. two nobler had w,“ twice to 5pm, h" mama“; prom", era-emu", Wm “m, ‘ ‘ ‘ e eooooeoeoooeooeeobe-o: 111111195 11¢ 91‘ 81110611 m4", Could creams and prm : g remove all traces of Rheuma- The pa” of 1115mm m‘ m” hmtuekrincialism go further? One woulci1‘ “m mm‘ u" ‘fium-lwnfla‘ ‘ plain; 1supp0de that even a. person who was 1 é noun-m, compound h“ NO braver soul's the ‘wm M Mme 1 absolutely yoke-blind could not take1 5:03:12 11:35:21.1 wllrethill- ‘l? - ‘ma’ ;that seriously. Twins are not so ob- 1 >3 "1"- I¢1l111¢~ l1‘! lllflllflmlfefy- ' Regardless of the danger and the ‘Mammy lubject to omen And I hue Large bottle $1.00. PM“ in ~ 1 m" to th -- l Th” passed “m” ma“ "a “mm” ncrgnelfisof gitcresawhen fazelittivrtelre Upon athletizatun or their “new” ; inhabitants. If the poor soul who per- ‘it E A ll.:‘::::“.:l:;.:"::::lzrlliuvt; ~ ' ' One Itracehflul column to the noble 1Y0“ or “ma”, Wham“ ‘om of the CENTRAL DBUGSTOBI wa ihhlbi ' 1ittlod,' . Speaks o! a nation's gratitude. and ‘h. “frag. ‘mlmmiy! L’ starts metropolitan paper arraigning the ‘I j Th” 1”" 1h,“ “l” “n” W‘ author. Let Sinclair Lewis, Theodore i / mun“ u“ 1mp""' DNIBCX‘ and Muo de la. Hnche stand -Ohl.rle| langster. f d intinte. . 111211;; there is at least one wo- Q "w" “Loom To Gum“ man in P I: Island who is mean and - . . , old “m” an“ h“ been m ‘ at least. one girl who has thick: u’ trip to the oity to receive electrical ‘ma! 3W5,’ m‘ the 11mm‘ 1 ' ' treatment for his rheumatism.‘ “"1 1' e ~ v mew . . . ‘ g _ on the d“, o’ m‘ return he w“ ‘ that I have known a few myself. Do i _ m“ by h“ own ‘m, docwla rny fellow-is anders want ma to de- I R e "Well, Cuff.” slid tile letter, "how 111°‘ 111"" l1 Winslow angels. perfect , ; --~-r" '::.:".'.'..:;:":'.. ...;.:§‘.‘2.;.'.“‘£ m, »,, k The old farmer ahooit hi: head un- 0 up at; f, ig 5 y. h‘p,puy_ such creatures would be? No. I have , gm,“ o; yum“, scraper the size of "rm very much “the” wuhh m” too much respect for their common l Mug.“ g”; the 06d tw, t} m] “pm sense to think that of them. f believe l, can, yum, ,, - 8 - 15 iyou "mars good!‘ replied m, gm“ that moat of the Island people have i’ Tumerle Powder Fwap a few» cents for "Now you can cheer up and be your °l11I1°W11 111° E151! 11W" f Mixed apleee when. YOU, 88k f0!‘ bright 01d sell again." T1,!" l" P901319 - - - 11- 111031 116 Celery 800G ' ._ . "m. 1 can't." said Cuff mournfully. even 1n P- l- Inland - - - who are l Whole clam E . "I've no means of telling when it's l0 "bloh-oounf-fl" la to imagine that Cinnamon 3am going to rain." event-hula a writer puts lntb tile 10mm am ' mouths of her characters is an echo Caraway leed N . of her own opinions. but I think there I ,_ I . York municipal barge, carrying rub- are not many of then-l. Most of ouri biah to sea, brought back L000 else."- people have sufficient intelligence to. of Scotch on the return trip. ‘distinguish between humour and ear- TheTwo Macs 99-1‘ buck rwtsrlé “QHEMNG