ileum inn rue p» your (ln hlvuoo). ll-ll Ior your (In slums) Iollel to Cuah ._ i ml United .. ....._.__-._.. ._ .-..,,.».,...._ - , .3.‘ "i". rI-‘I. I In“. I-I-l- was» on 1:3. cum. linki- ‘IUIBDAY, OITOBII l. 1838 -_--.-._.. "The usual argument as to which party is The Liberals, of course, have the least difficult side of it. They were in power during years of be ‘in times ‘of depression it would have diffi- culty cutting its expenditures as rapidly as For instance, most of the Liberal figureson de- crease in debt overlook the enormous, wasteful Canadian National Railways." Editor's Political Heaven Georgia is evidently the political heaven of editors. Governor EUGENE TALMADGE has issued a list of 11 Georgianewspaper oditorshe said were on the federal payroll with jobs “paying up to $10,000 a year.” Ampng them were “HARLrs BRANCH, former writer for the Atlanta Journal, appointed assistant postmaster-general; CLARK HOWELL, editor of _ the Atlanta. Constitution, appointed member of the aviation commission with trip to Europe; THOMAS j. HAMILTON, editor of the Augusta Chronicle, Augusta post- master; W. E. PAGE, part owner of the Coluiii- bus Enquirer, collector of internal revenue for Georgia. . . HENRY T. McINTosu, editor of the Albany Herald, appointed on PWA board and later on a planning board." TALMADGE said 23 "great big Georgia newspapennen have been can see it reflectd in the news and editorial col- umns." He said he would name the other 12 later. Here they only promise senatorsliips and keep the victims in cruel suspense, as witness the Lib- crals with McCiu-znby, NASH and MACDONALD. Montreal Gazelle. Speaking at Edmonton on Wednesday night, the Liberal leader charged that Social Credit candidates in Alberta “are being some pcoph Mn L 5_ WOODSWORTH for in". put into the field and financed by the Conserva- Stance, (1 (QF, leader rejoices that “in spite of fives.” This Come H5 1 511F135" i0 Cahadla!“ Mr. AiaizminiiTls appeal that Prime Minister gfihefail)’. ‘"051? 0i W110"! are tlvllvhlced that ‘h? BENNETT be not opposed in Calgary West, the Conservatives have less love for AnEiin/(izfs Social Credit pa" policies and followers than for Liberals, or than that request" the Liberals themselves have for the Social Creditors. However that may be, Premier Conservatives is not true.” Being the father of the movement, he should know. Certainly the chieftain. until now there does not _see.m to be the slightest chance of a reconciliation, even any constructive progranmie. That strongly anti-BENNETT capitalist or- gan, the Financial Port,ycarrics..a leading article The :-total_ number of pedigree‘ certificates from its Ottawa correspondint‘ in Tits current registered during the month of August, 1935, by issue entitled: “Ottawa Sees Small Chance the Canadian Natiohal Livestock records, ap- Liberal Sweep: BENNETT Aggressiveness and proved by the Dominion Minister of Agriculture. STiivENs Entry Major- Factors.” The writer ivas 5,170. Of that number 252 were horses; laysz» "It is perhaps trite at this stage ‘of the 2,559 cattle; 1.002 sheep; 64o swine; '17 1mm: campaign to point out that the herfilded 662 dogs; and 38 goats (i1 Nubian, 13 Saanen, . Liberal landslide-has failed to materialize. Ht and 14 Toggenburggé - paints a vivid picture of rising Conservative prospects and waning‘ Liberal hopes. MR. to date are not disputed by compo, . . . _. All estlnaatepof, Con- ‘u... in ‘the gnswifConlnonr . b‘ _ . . I l. i Ilrlllll an oilziyaiileiriajorixt: but Bnuurrr cau, and will: ' ' until polling day. pa. Barium will be k ,4’ ‘i g .- t, “hut” iii the present swing continue: '3'“? ~:~|,'“"“'~m; __ _ i"""..|ll""un. ' ‘ ' n any event he predicts that ' i‘ ‘. . 0...: 11:31am. no.0. the leader of theglargest following. Editorial Notes How we are all set for‘ the last lap. Car accidénts are becoming over-plentiful. " ' " Tl ' 'dh'ldhldbe . A Non-Political View ~1\i1ci.,dw;.r,?i.ilg,¢¢m,¥e,r§', if ‘e s o“ » 5K at ll! Prime Minister BENNETT left nodoubt in eosgecst on the taxpayerysays" the FmancmlPort, any unbiased mind as to the questions at issue- is i ursue vi orousl in his ' . l . Hg p d g y t campaign and how to so ve than "ma". “out m“ on hm’ u outstripping the most wonderful of sight: in places strange and unfamiliar. even though sti besiitfful and thrtlltng at th The on usually this precious thing; because they have become intimated-buts all too often we have to be taught- thelr value by excursions to obher parts. " "Better late than never” is the commenda- world prosperity and the Conservatives have tion for Prince County Conservatives wlio beenin power during years of world depression. waited till Nomination Day for the selection of a ‘fNo matter how careful agovernment might candidate. Curiously enough there is a Hard of Hear- revcnues dCClllJfldr-IYCH if it tried, which would ing League in Montreal which held its annual be brelnsiarkable. _ ‘g meeting last week. MUSSOLINI must be a mem- “m u a A ‘ ' ' ' ' . You won nine‘ onie misleading figures are being used. bcr of the Rome branch. ‘or m‘ clomnmves’ the with“ ‘the Conservative party has been B. Bennett and Hon- Thts ghost we though was laid. As a matter of fact, as f there is only one p has come out fppamalgamatlon of the railroads, and that 1s Hon. W. Colonel HoUsE remarks that if the United and almost non-productive expenditures On the States hadentered the League of Nations whole-/ heartedly and used its vast influence for peace, war would be impossible today. So say all of us. ' ' aie ate llé Complaints have been sent to the Depart- moon's mnemonic AND u. wwln IN rsonusls there with deep red spots’. The zed spots bleed easily 1f ‘ “ ’ The cause of psoriasis 1s attll un- known although the search has ever been diligent. ‘There 1a no disorder so capricious pr uncertatn 1n 11s . response to m . . n n valueless at another 1n the some person." Cook County Hospital. Chicago, being the chief method The low fat diet 1s u follows: D. Euler, who would be a member of the Liberal Government chance theII-lbcrals woh. merit of Labonrat Ottawa about political inter- ference with the employees on the Highway re- lief projects. An investigation has been orderd. ‘ 5K 9K iii The Dominion election dog-fight is becoming noisier and more con- fused. 1t ls amusing 1n one sense; Yet there are such serious issue 1n- volved, issues that are perhaps 1n danger of receiving less than their due consideration because of the confusfrn, that: amusement the spectacle of so many theories being megaph lEd at once ls a lit- John Telegraph A Toronto newspaper alleges that Musso- LINI is the world’s No. 1 bluffer, It may be re- called that people used to say, the same thing about the KAISER in the early part of the summer of 1914. ‘ “Greeii" has been adopted as the ofiicial colour of the Reconstruction party "for green stood for the hope of a people in their hour of need.” But some of the candidates may not be so green. as they ar; czgkbbauge looking. and terrible thing 1a dlffeient should 1.53:8»: sglidiily Mr. A.E. McLEAN has found it necessary to ed and Idrlven into patternsoso , _ decline an invitation "to come over and help" the given Jobs by the Federal Government and you Libel,“ Candidates on the Maiman¢ Prmw- ‘silks; fauna vpaglyé g1; xgpénsizi; (i012: Minister BENNi-Trfs scathing criticisms of his in; ' actions oii the Ottawa Agreements made it necessary for him to stay at home and “explain things." ve a wise and proud saylng:'- “One man's speech ls only half s speech." Now one man’ speech set- y of a. nation, “You, have given us our daily bels was saying “All things derive echoed Mblotoff. More and more clearly 1t is ‘seen that the alternative ls not between Bolshevlsn or Fascism, but tween any form of dictatorship and dem nuy.,T'llQ regimes ln Ger- ‘Russtu are not the Utopliis set out 1n and Das Kapibal. mulls of tampering with political liberty, a policy which inevitably r sans persecution for the minority , , The Liberal Candidates believe in having it pollcles Before Facts both ways.,Attorney-General CAMPBELL claims that the increase of income tax (from trust com- 1h‘- MACKENZIE KING, M10 h“ bee" Wag‘ panics) in this province is due to his shrewd- hlg hi5 Cahlllalg" l" lh¢ °ld’fa5hl°h°d W3)’ of ness and sagacity, while Messrs. SINCLAIR, attributing only political giiile to his opponents, LARABEE and GRAN-l- denguncg the BENNETT with ‘lhiic 9- hh 9i exaggcratb" i" PY°¢¢5Fi l5 Government for it. Somebody is lying, and he meeting with contradiction in the West, says the hm“ be a Liberay ‘ It takes little crumbs of comfort to satisfy soups. sausages, delicatessen . frankfurters made of lean me , all fat meat-s such as pork, mutton, fat chicken, duclqgoose, eel, herring, salmon, carp and other "rich" fish roe and egg yolk; all cheeses except cottage (cream) cheese; all fats (bacon, butter fat. palmln, piiir- garlne, oil. cream, butter, whole milk, buttermilk); meat may be roasted with some butter but the fat inust. be removed from the gravy by letting lt get; cold; cakes, cookies, whipped cream. butter cookies. Foods Allowed: ‘lean soups (fat removed after letting it get cold); white of e58; lean‘ beef (rout. or boiled); lean veal, lean venison (rabbit, deer andvthe like). lean ham; lean fowl wsquab. chlcken, partridge); lean fish (pike. cod, plckerel and others); sugar, malt, lioney, raspberry juice and other fruit, and berry Juices; all kIntLs of fruit and berries, raw or preserved: flour, rice, potatoes, macaroni 110011- les; all kinds of. vegetables prepared without butter or fat; bread, white or rye bread, zwieback, toast, rollsi skim milk. The drug treatment 1s the same as 1t apparently has always been, that 1s arsenic internally and Effl- monlated mercury 1n an ointment externally. flTeatment by ultra violet rays has been found helpful in the acute or recent cases. 111g X ray has given brilliant results in cases of long standing. but 1s not considered good treatment in recent cases: >1 have spciten before of the fat free dlet treatment o! psoriasis, but. believe the above lists of foods. for- bidden and allowed, should be very and an tron-bound Constitution for the majority. The only- true alternative must be 1n the more courageous way democracy. Mr. Ba when he said th stability 1s riot an easy thing achieve, and when achieved guarded jealouslyfl- Lon- lines. l n y organizers have disregarded “h Demmmuc . The linen industry of the United Kingdom ABERHART hlmsdf "QW mm“ “rwafd wlih i‘ is almost entirely confined to Scotland and 5tralght denial 0f lh¢ King chargh- Wlthm" Northern Ireland. In the opinion of members of hdhg hi" c1051‘- hmch with the W071‘ 9f the Fed‘ the Scottish linen trade who‘ have a knowledge ml Social Credit organization!’ ABERHART de- of Canadian flax, the latter is specially suitable clares he is "fairly able to say that the state- for the dry Spun yam nient they (the S.C. candidates) are financed by SCOHMKL Th! Oiibosition l:now that. 1f the Canadian Gov- zminent had submitted to Japan's dunands scores of our factories would have been competition of cheap labour pro- duet-l. and tens of thousands of our workeis would have been thrown out of employment. manner Mr. Miwke gh .11 public to encourage the Washington administration 1n delaying the negotiations of fairer trade treat-lea wtth the Dominion. Uberals as well as Conservatives r . ovc". the county must; at heart resent such unpatrlotlc Toronto Mall and Emp produced and woven in z _ Prime Minister BENNETT will be opposed by charge seemed 'ust as fanciful as the assertion {our candidates in Calgary west pom- Candi- that the Conser atives are in collusion with the ' Reconstructionists. If that were the case, how constituency M]; ]_ 5_ woopgwog-rg, C, C, F, account forthe attitude of Mr. STEveNs, who has leader has reprggenggd 51mg 192p Rt, Hon, bee" nllfllihkihg Pfemlcl" ‘BENNETT i“ a m°5t W. L. MACKENZIE KING, Liberal leader has four "hdighifitid Way- DB)’ all" d3)’. lh¢ R¢¢°"5l_""°‘ opponents, and Hon. H. H. STEVENS, leader of lion kid" hi5 bee" “"118 l" 3 "lanh" i" ‘when the Reconstruction Partyfwill face three others the breachibetween himself and his late political in Kootenay 1335b dates will _contest Winnipeg North Centre, the Spun’: thought for those wlio fight the common cold- It costs the nation 50,000,000 a year-shout a pound apiece for the colds of the people. Wihlle we f just diagnosed. w mon cold which strikes down 50.- 000 people all the time. If somebody said that 60.000 folks had been af- fected-or Injured by dirty water, ATTORNEY GENERAL CAMPBELL, the newly all" lht? elficilmli A5 aimali" °f in?» M‘? KING created Mussolini under the Prohibition Act, is i138 15"" 5° W5)’ "Yhlg i0 hehme hl5 °PP°"°_'"5 quoted in the Liberal press as pledging “the co- l" lhB @3155 ‘J5 the dedhrhle maid" l5 Placlhg operation of the Provincial Government" with ‘ P°|hi¢5 heft"? 3M5 and l5 itlllghthhfi t0 mmlsh Ottawa in the event of a Liberal victory in the Dominion election. Is this intended as a 111F111! ----»---—-.-—-—-i-v---.-- -.'_ " to the electors that if BENNETT is returned there Bennett A Sure Winner. will be ho co-opcrofion forthcoming from the LEA Government? lght new diseases, what an uproar you wou‘d hear! Help to bottle the common cold. the common enemy. ltallui Flsohtl luvs taken own; Prfmo do Cornet-A's passport because he allowed hlmselr to be beaten by the coloured boxer, Joe Louis, at a critical 01m 1n the Italo-Abyssln- fen conflict. It. 1s by no means 1m- polslble that Mussolini may later be celled ‘upon in Y higher price than folly of ehvlengfng , Emperor. Fascist sportsmen would certainly not regard II Duos’; held u too high a price to pay for 1n Afr1co—l‘.ondon Sunday nyte that the British market 1i much the steadfast “foul weather" port. for Canadian trtde. Rising Canadian-American trade 1s usually on indication of better ttmee on both lfdcs of thnbordor.) ' Canada's total exports of fresh lobsters last MACKENZIE KiNc he describes as beliig “how year had a value of $1550.45?» 0i Whlch 1h‘ m, thoroughly alarmed, after his long sustained United States took $1,550,337. Of canned lob- over-confidence,” and predicts “aidrastic popping stern 111113158119"! 111 I934 had a ma] "ah", °i up of Mg, Kinds onmpaign in its. final stages $2,499,372. Of these exports the Umtedthing- , and further urgent calls upon such outstanding dom took $1,205,864, followed by the d Liberals asHoN. CHARLES A. Dimivmo" (who States, $455,031, France $44_7.7O6. and 5*" e" is not a candidate in the election) "Atmtobc $952755 0th" “"19"!” hmdfifi P"Y¢h"°" ekpctei no“ the ukhefj-hggfl, “Conservative of Canadian lobsters include Belgium, Denmark, elgirmjs tattle power and effectiveness of Mii. fiiiiirkm's,wmngirfl f at: f We luvs many hulls, but It re- gum f“ m h‘ mum‘ o mains true thotthc greatest politi- cal force for peace. honor. among netlgyi ls now, and beomfog two mtuglgs. the arit- Germany, Holland and Norway. If l! 1K Montreal is going to have the American have Legion Convention with its 150.000 ' h” in toy-and why? Because the v I Government pays its debts l Mayor Hoop: wit" Convention this week to “W14 to lite St. Louis ‘don with 4 ' Montreafslmitationin ma; .Ominun‘ _ useful 1n curing and preventing at- tacks. It must be taken for nion: before real results are noticed. 0c: "t": _____. With days mat.» t. sunshine And cool nights for sleep, October comes dancing With flowers round her feet. The trees in the orchards Are heavy with fruits; Where green grain once rustled Are dying brown roots. Th6 hflysbocks are finished, The wheat is all milled, The pumpkins glow yellow, The bums are all filled. October moves swiftly And spreads gentle praise For all growlng things Mother Nahire has raised. Bhe bids them not worry,_ Their duty 1s done,- Though Sleep hovers near, To keep facing the Bun. -A. M. l-lodgson. Canada Gains In U. S. Market (Montreal Star) Reclprocfty talks apart, Canad- fnh-Amertcan trade 1s coming buck fast, anyway. It 1s not "booming" yet, but. 1t has made the most re- markable reoovery from the very_ low level reached during the depres- sion, according to the United State: Chamber of Commerce. (It. 18, fncldentnl‘ ,_0f interest t0 Canadian ales to the United you go Quilt-per cont. over One of themoot. persistent and distressing 31o outs which af- flicts mankind 1a mortals 1n. which there are dryflat patches of various sues covered with white. silver-grey, or asbestos-like scales. There is no exudation (lfqiud formation) and consequently no crusts. On remov- ing the scales there 1s a smooth shining red surface dotted here and fig n that at, one time are eflectlve are The, treatment outlined at. the takes lnto consideration the dtet first, the cutting down on fat foods llival rips. Smoking PUBLIC, FORUM floooliboonllltc at endurance; ii‘. loin! ‘Tantalum-slantin- monopolies FOB WHOM WILL IOU GIVI YOUR VMI? , . Sin-The coming contest It the polls is between- Forbfdden Foods-All greasy workings than what he learned at whose. Full of Ideals but blaming pad to m”, ‘he people m 37mm "hail?" "m" "P" °h° "m"! Columbia, where Liheiaiism 1s as Conservatives to "come over and ' 11519115" draw an audience, hadn't Th’ 6"“ Wat" ‘mm uuiuh‘ m? 42pm“ “bu.” “ndldatu to the Pacific, are for Bennett Ind be tor ke a hlnt from e1: maln- limd friends and try outnhtshe lunch Wm“ Hmbum w“ “mun”: w social and the exciting fireworks, lime wtwm» mum m” m‘ the drums and comets and eym- mix up M “m” m t’ “n” “M; It u dawn,‘ the pap,’ m, was not for the health orproe- other constituencies, why not here? 9”“ ° u“ ubgnl um’ m‘ am in Queen's County. . constituency in the welt. On his arrival the multitudes so throngcd the streets that 1t book tum In hour an!" lhroulh the great. cheering to his house. I dlltonce of only on WCODEE NONOTHIXQ The result will show how much Eratitude and intelligent shrewd- ness the people of this country have. They moysurprlse the cyni- Lower Queen Street, ’ Mr. Dunalot has actually put through more constructive and beneficial legislation than Canada 1196 Won in my three former re- slmes. He has fnltlolod and will no doubt flnlah legislation to restrict the unethical practices 1n big bl,“- lnss. in spite of the constitution and through taxation. Wtllle Doo- nothfn has been ‘tried and found wanting and now he promlres noth- ing constructive but does pmmtse , liar‘ lion-Bite Smoking Satisfaction. _ T: 1s nonunion mu- vou 1i! in III noun gtouooo iiuuunorun. nn no: m: nos-r rot-cu: us: o nowu m CANADA, oN-ruro nunnu. ‘IIIBKEY a 111011018011 In Time‘ of ' Crisis Llfe Insurance liu 1th highest value whein most needed. Other investments have the least mar- ‘ket value in time of financial stress. A llfe or Endowment policy ls an insured sav- ings plan with guaranteed values for retirement. Consult your nearest Great-West Llfe Agent or _ write Prince Edward Island Branch Office, llYlllMAll & 00., .I.IMITED Provincial Managers. c3] cfltjcl i BRA HMIN TEA “I .G%'N i loll all] h rel IIRIIU Illl- ‘ Tobacco a v Charlottetown “rz-i USE i ' OIANGI PIOI a lob that 1s] unconstructlve. He _ pmmaes to ower the tariff and ,, n d hoot hm o“; put thousmd, of Canadian m,” low and order . on w, o, emphymm, m, 8,‘; m’: of action. But what a disagreeable Wm‘ h’ ‘"‘°"°““ mm“ t‘ ‘i as redtcted that. only In army o! Bflllelvus xerture to lils friend Uncle YWEM mum goujd prgggfyg "you, 5am. He , ml-ses to sell out Can- and 14mm)‘ gmim-ed, that, m; pm. ada already 25 per cent. sold out vhmfl ‘over-amen; "would not be by low tariff advocater. Apart from responsible for what might; happen this he Just ielles upon the world if he should be so rush u to at. depression and misrepresentation tempt a meeting were." to place him at the wheel. But. Premier Bennett did hold his Mr. Promlsal has never had full meeting 1n Regtnn. The Armouries charge at the wheel and therefore, W" Pack“! "ll/h lh° 1N1!" “"51" 1f taken, he must be taken on enoo (0,000) ever hold 1n the city. trust. His hem ism the fight; and thousands t-umed away. These place and 1t _1s only a question as W" 11° 59”“! Wu“ m‘ duly‘ Th” u; whether he can mg Wm do .11 bolt of order prevailed. Mr. Ben- n, mm,“ nett was llltfened to by 3.1m vim wood; Ls h . concourse of rfeuda without on’ n- gentlemaen buthkniiliri lyveriiduclitttelg teirhulmmn’ "Qdmmiiaori: Wm‘ “my , _ an um n e . mor. about the wo.1d and its n,‘ u m “Mm Wm, m‘ “up; tlon out west wherever he has stop- dead u Julius ‘Censor’: Ghost, al- I l!" 3h- QW- ' though at present the stronghold of l. SEEITAL the c_ c. lit-party, Premier Bennett 001- 41h. '1935 1s well , attentively “ ‘ nod Ne" - -—————————— to, admired for his frank And cou- D’ h t ' . else discussion of public issues, and ls earfienlug assured that though Conservative nta gamed may not be many, there ecep ons i: n. clear evidence that 1f the Lith- (By Anny“, erals wln n. single seat 1n that Pro- Instead of the Mlcedonlan Gfy- to "i "m l” “h “"°"P°°“‘ m” his policies, first lut and always. In Maritime mung it h“ met lander of the Conservative party some drawbacks 1n the fact that the tmv°ru‘ u“ “at “mm” “m” assembled pop l g. tention to m: “finfiiifiisfifi” aim “m”! '““m‘“"°" ¥‘“il£i“.‘.°..".'.f“li.‘°“ "’;..'f.‘.‘.f'.""“ - "l1 n e can who " . , i 51mm ti!» “Elk epbllllcl. rgowlsgdlt- HOW Brllialll G01; w re enoo - many repeats that csndfdates Wéi‘: Gibraltar entirely crowded out for wont of time. Thelr worn out tales of n- - revealed policies had no interest “for Now that the eyes of the ivorld the neople- are riveted upon the Mediterran- the deafening ucclomltlonl of the (Bohlllfl) In Prince Albert, selected as the eiin. with Britain's fleets gunrdlng safest Liberal rtdtng .ln Canada, as n “eh ma, M; Gibraltar and sues, 1t seat for their leader, where he riev- m" b, manning n; nun My er before had to appear 1n person to plead his cause, the Hon. Mr K1118 was forced to spend several days and deliver two addresses 1n hope of stemming the tide that. 1s running so stroniz against him. Not- withstanding the display of fire- works and bunting and drums and comets his reception was about u cold as those of the Liberal candid- Brttnln secured the rock. In this oonnectton Mr. Med Williams, the historian, writes in the Maul and Eniptre: When William In engag- ed to uslot Charles m of the cordon of g crowd from the station pen m coat the" Btlfllh people- flcet of Hench, ship's had landed :1; battalion! to join the Span- surprtae was In time for lihflll- 1% lords Ileaike was not to be olulhi- RB- turnlng to Lisbon for reinforce- ments. he suddenly come back. captures munyo! the Frenchsblps and landed 500 fietlora with six months‘ provisions. The flxhtlng on the lock was heavy. but 1n the end. 1n April, 1705, Leiike forced a retreat of the French under Mar- 21ml Tease. who had lost. 10.000 men in the stole. Gibraltar was foimI-lly but n- luotaiitly surrendered to England by the Kin! of BPl-ln Jill! l3. 1718 (one thirteenth that was not un- luo for the British.) " $1." siege o!‘ Gibraltar be- gan 1n 1770. It lubed until 1783. Gibraltar was defended by 511' G- A. Elliott (afterwards lord Heath- neld.) The French and Spanish fleet got into the bay and l block- ade began. The fortress was assail- ed also by land, and extensive works were constructed- A great dell of damage WI»! 40M h?’ the beslegera, while British ship! from time to ttme succeeded 1n attacking the enemy. The III’- mon we; in great straits when. in June, mo. mdnevoot M11510" through. r visions scam rm shim- but 1n Avril. 1701, s British, fleet got 1n with supplies. A terrific bombardment was then ta-ted. bu‘ the defender! stuck to their B!!!“ ‘no p; November they P8315115’ destroyed n» new v<=m' by “ sortie. . ' m .The final attack. woe mlde 1m. An u-mv o! 40W m" "“-‘ collected. while ofl the bay was n gtrqflg rrench ml 899-11511 9°”- rioatirig bI-filioflos were built and shot. 0n the l the attack was pmgfl ‘ __ ‘ y. but. tllQ but‘ wing ships were at length set on me and IN“ 1°" w" mnmwd gym the uttacklnl fme- °" 1'“- , 171s. the siege was raised. ""1 ever ltnoe the rock of Glbralw‘ he's. been the sentinel of Britt/lob power at the alto of the Medl er- nneon. 1f You W!“ lunh“ t: w); or this most drunstlc 1mm ont 1n our British naval and m ituv tuatory. let m‘ “M” Y°“ “m” m ma John Dz-tnknter‘: uistorv qg the gtege of Cfjllflllfilfs. "i: demonstration of the hllh P 5° human life which control of 1h‘ llalr Restores"