.11.. v . PAGE FOUR TZTIIE BIIARLOTTETUWII GUARDIAN ~ ‘ -_ - ' be u. u l. u-r. Yioelroolileli, a. m cur-m, L; l l‘ jnudunp“ Brgsa-Aryr-Lieulf-llldi... Il- A. Inclllnnol, l). U. 0. ‘ f Editor and Ilnqlng Dine inn-J. B. IIIIIIO. I- J- L Albanian Eiiiturn- i-iunli Wnihor 5nd B. l. Currie f u u liiim 50-00 (in advance) delivered "§I§Z"‘,,.§"§'.’.r‘('i:“.§unr.> ml! uni ‘i: 5311i- Ind v-mu emu ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES urunin cranes-n- Hec-luvlth lpeelnl Anne: he. New "Ill 9'" ‘lg Blllfllll" New York (lily. lienern lotnrl Blllltllng_ Detroit. intern!!! iiinnininuliifiifiiiilfliliffiflif" Notes By The Way We will do the things we moat desire. We are generalled b5’ "l" resolutions. Through them our hopes 5nd ggplfltibiifi become accomplish- ed fscte. A resolute character is house in which we live. It is some-i equipped for any storm. '1_‘hr<>118h' l fHE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ellen Terry’s Home (H. E. Wortham. in The 110114011 Daily Telegraph). The other day I was walking in that charming borderland of Kent and Sussex where the Weaid is preparing to turn into Rpmngy "All honor to him who hoe won the FOB THOSE WHO FAIL 1'°'"""l'- '“'"“ 0"" “'m°‘h'”' T°"' swam" chhu" m." “m l ti b ild the solid path i - Marsh. It is an old and ldrgely un-i Pfllh" ggfilfiimil: uoimiuoeb Building, can Frganllooi ms No. esib 5m: ‘ilghonwziach u“ “Mk, and théi 8'1"" "Ludo". up‘ spam sirtich of minim-y, 890d 10i- The world has cried for a. thousand sheep and for those epicures who W811i m ‘SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14 1933 time‘ (“mum w make a resolution. Tlgguggligzlisnfilirggi iii“ winding mi“, hnlf_umbergd But to him who tries, and who fella | .’ ,, or to resolutely decide, but to form THE VOICE cottages and Kentish ale. A quiet,’ and dies. -i| ‘ d FREEDOM 0F TRADE 1"‘ w b’ "'t“'“°d'°" the habit of making decisions that - vnwertlvc cwfltlyfilde W" "115 I 3"‘ “m” "m" “d 51°" “di ‘iii i. _ _____ The sooitish language. Idde u“ hrs believed to be right. and then Mmosi every day me uvemge the nrhd. l m‘ km "*1"- , . . _ .. . h - , _ . _ And as I walked aong, n g _ .25‘; Mr. Mackenzie King and his party n“ He” scflbe- besm" hem! sticking to them, is w fonn c a4‘ physician l5 asked about the sinu-i- oi noiiiing in paiigciiiaiu 1 sudden. Give glory and honor and pitiful i we“ are siiii huping on m“ “Mb rich and strange, is a musical and acter upon a rock. cs in the face, because sinus trouble 1y came upon an unusuaiiy pink team 5i i may win” “Liberal neeiiom oi literary language and has been used _____ lsglsvw quit: ivldte-jcrteagi‘ ins examine o, the “do, mm- To all who fail in their deeds sub- z‘ trade." One wonders what W551!“ by many are“ mm. Gavin Douglas The new! comes from to?” ma‘ cold i: $1: Since’! isacsinuae iif/(fixlzlgec figdltse-f It llffriieltfilltrgnlrizgd at ‘:8 Their Emits are many in the van , - e- ' ' . so m P 2 mum“! they imagine it t° have m “we a translation o’ the Aeneid tftegapzmifrzpggieumiiz b? ant but fortunately the cold clears up‘ “do: iiaouses ii aciuaiiy iiimedaiig‘ of year-g ' in Broad sects. it is the lensuflzt >3 before any pus is formed, and the the light of prrivnt world events. wrinkled face towards the sun. 1 They were bom with Time in ud- Z Everyone knows that the policies of i the Bennett Government have made ;trade freer between Empire coun- Etries, and especially between Can- ; 311B and the United Kingdom, than fat any time during the regime of Mackenzie King. So inviting .' are the opportunities opened by the Bennett Government in the British market, that the newly elected Lib- eral administration in Nova Scotia is sending two trade commissioners there, and the appointments are in- 5 dorsed by the Halifax Liberal press ' on the ground that the Empire pre- y ferences miike Great Britain our _ best market and that the Maritime _ Provinces are better situated than _ any other part of Canada to benefit l therefrom. So far as the Canadian farmer is concerned, the net result of Mr. Mackenzie King's boasted "freedom of trade" was the practically free entry of millions of pounds of New Zealarid butter into Cilnnda undithe .' raising of higher tariffs against us j, in the United States, Belgium. France, Italy, and Gemiziny. Had -his ruinous policy been continued during the past three years of world depression, our agricultural produc- I ers would have been swamped in their home market without any compensating advantage in Empire markets; because Mr. King is against what he calls “economic Im- perialism," and, anyway, he would never have dared to call an Imper- lul Economic Conference at Ottawa or take part in its proceedings for fear of antagonizing his friends at Washington. His friends at Washington were l0 appreciative of Mr. King's pacific gestures that they took zmotiler half dozen tums on their tariff jack- screw. The resulting outcry in Can- ada scared Mr. King into making a complete voltc face; and his last ap- pearance before tile electors was on a policy of "countervailing duties," or brick-for-brlck tariffs, which he hoped would fool illc people but ivhlch only nlzulc illl,‘ look more ridiculous, lllorc vai-iliutillg and in- .,, consistent, than before. THE HIGHER LE/(l-{ZVIJVG Shortage of funds is reported to be the cause of the delay in com- pleting a. monumental Scottish Na- tional Dicfonalgv, which has- been in preparation at Edinburgh sincc 1908. The dictionary is being pro- cluccd by Dr. Wlllifllii Grant, a. noted Scottish scholar. and staff. It is i0 be in ion volumes of four pafls eucli, and iis patrons include Ramsay MacDonald and Stanley Baldwin. Only two parts of the first volumc lmve appeared. The directors of the enterprise recently drcularizcd the Burns clubs and ‘ societies for donations or subscrip-I tions, but the result is alleged to o no o: Dos» ‘2..§.iif."‘"i’2! and Robert Ferguson l5 We“ 95 u“ Ogald, iri Gifu prefecture. The re- more often celebrated Robert Burns. jecticn was based on the ground Scott is at his best when using it," that friction between Christianity, How many‘ he u“, oi the pairiois and Japan's national faith, Shzntm! mght cause disturbances at a who “t hug,‘ we“ January 25 time when national feeling is run- can rend Bums and "Rob My" v1? “in; high. The missionary, Missi "Heart of Midlothian" without Set- Sadie Weidcner, has been working! ting bogged. The following verse is cited as an example: Ochon for poor Castaiian drink- "Mussolini," says an exchange, "'5' ' _ i “is the head of a. progressive Italyi Wheinnktelizy fa foul o earthy not because he is a diciamn but The w-iwhingl min-d, delicious because of his qual ties of leader- blinkers ship and his positive qualities. Hit- Hae put me hyte, Arid gart me weet my waukrife" winkers, . Wi’ ginin spite. ler is dominating Gnrmariy and is going from strength to strength be- cause he has made himself the symbol of the positive zlmiftions- of "The "EH89 ma" 0" Yefldmiithe German people. Roosevelt's; that," maintains our Winnipeg positive policies have made him a ooniemporaryrswiorrespondemi “even national rather than a, Democratic the average munber o‘ a Bums President.’ It is not necessary to agree with the dclnils of those‘ club, will riot deny the pressing conciusions to admit m“ time: need for Dr, Grant's dictionnryf‘ men did not writ for sOmcthilig to; and h"'s conclusion is “that the turn up. but turned them up. and‘ Burns clubs and other associations of Scofsrnen must either contribute or forever hold their peach about Scottish zeal for the higher leani- ing." fancy. The Women's Instiiufc movement in Great Britain was started there 18 years ago by a. well-known ___ _ Canadian, Mrs. Alfred T. Watt. T0- day them are 5,000 institutes lil SCIENCE NOT TO BLAME imgiand and Wags. Wm, a wia, membership of nearly 300,000. The dislocation of labor by me- chanical inventions, many of which There is a story gbihg the rounds owe their origin to the work done that a great industrialist said to‘ in the chemicai Laboratory’ is a Franklin Roosevelt: "Mr. President, greatest President in American state of affails is largely attributed histm-y, 1f you fall yOu “r111 be m. to scientific mechanical inventlonfgarded as the worst.” To this Mr. It must “oi,” hwevei.’ be ‘OTgbtwnIjRAESBVGIt retorted: "No. if T Taxi I what vast new fields of industrial “m” "’° m” 1”‘ P“ 3 activity have been opened up by the selfsame scientific movement The Canadian Bar Association _ inot supporting a “a1 relatmns and “Wm markewimake kidnapping a capital offence. Man versus the machine has be-iIt has been pointed out again and come a problem of modern life, Asiagain that the present punishment, who thinks he may be caught. A the poets, the "technology" dragon for 1 time ceme- uc from its cavfhnd merited hanging, would have and affrighted‘ many, "swinging thgYnothing further to lose by murder- scaii. honor oi its iaiin Bu, sir 'ng his victim, and he might think "ederick Hopkins, Chaim“ or the that in the matter of iiiieiy dis- openiligs of the sinuses into the I nose are therefore not blocked. What are the sinuses? The sinuses are simply little cav- ilics Ol‘ cavems in the bones of the stopped to admire-and as I did so my eye caught a notice, "The Ellen Terry Mcmorial-Small i Place." vance of Time. Hyiiic Oh, great is the hero who wins a 118MB, . h, h d. . m i So this was the country retreat B"t§1'°at91'~mi"1y and many B time. 31:, ‘golf; fizefliiififndhfgnfijji-"tififit of the great acti-eskio use Queen Some pale-face fellow who dies in the voice. As you know the air comes up tile wind pipe from the lungs, strikes indflilendeimi’ at’ 03am 51"“? 1900" against tile vocal cords and noise or} esmpe ‘mm the wand that ii i voice occurs. The voice however needs "resonance" or sounding box to give it the proper tone or ex- pl-essioli, and this is the purpose of the sinuses. You get all idea. of what value the sinuses are to the voice when the sinuses arc blocked by the common cold, or if you close your nostrils with your fingers and speak. There is simply a, fiat sound without any ring of resonance to it. 'I‘llcl‘c are tllrcc sets of sinuses on ouch side of the face adjoining the nose, opposite tile cheek, the eye and the forehead just above the eye. Tllc luain point to remember about these sinuses is that they are all connected ivitil tile nose by small . » . . . t f d l , l in this way caught the popular openings, and have the same lining i"? moltlginknliccillit a most’ . i . . cr mucous nlelnbrnne as the nose. 1n fact illc easiest why to get the’ | idea. is to think of the lining of the liosc extending into these sinuses, just as illc floor of a hull in a home might extend into the rooms ad-i joining illc ilzill. Now just as water raplilcd on tile floor of this hall will flow along the floors into the rooms, so a cold starting on the lining of the nose extends along this lining into the sinuses, and causes sinu- sltis. ' equally Alexandra's epithet, the "best be- lloved" artist of her tilne-—where .for twenty-five years she found an slle at last she i adorned, and where sen tones revcrberated in odd con- trast to the quietness and remote- ness of the place, till the silence again made its enchantment felt. The half-open door, with a. stately holly-hock for sentry, heightened the fairy-story atmosphere. Why disturb the sleeping princcss? Bet- ter walk on and employ my vacant mind with memories of that gay and beautiful spirit of Portia-the only Shakespearean mle, alas! in which I ever saw her, | At: that moment, the custodian, I disturbed from tea, appeared across i the lane. I paid a shilling, and in too The house is almost exactly as she left it. You enter a tiny vesti- bule which no door scpanates from the stone-flagged living room. By the hearth—the open grate bears. the date IMO-stands a plain set-i tee, in its newness the pride of some young farmer's wife when shame, And lei-s God finish the lhoilflit sublime. And great is the man with a sword undrawn, I 1 blamed a be“ n5 Han, Ander,‘ And good is the man who refrains from wine; But the man who fails and still fightson, Lo, he is the twin-born brother of mine. - —Joaquin Miller. 7'_* -___ ____._. llulf lrur spent in the middle of a placid nftemoon, while the custo- dian thought of his half-consum- ed tea, and I lived in the days that will return no more. As I walked away up the quiet lane I thought of what Ellen Terryillad written on the fly-leaf of her "Imitation of Christ," in the right-hand top cor- ner; "Unselfishness" -- underlined —-fl.lld beneath it her name; a ref- erence to ller dear mother's death in 1892: and a quotation about her death: ‘Think of me as withdrawn into- the dimness, George I. was king. Oppgsim i‘ an Yours still-you mine: and forget homcly oak armchair which might have been found in any cottage these last two hundred in ".2 r"..f."“;rr;l.’."::‘:.;:::“:;Y :52 r, in some quarters the blame for this ‘ y g " i Fortunately, in most . r - - - I which is accused of unsettling so- i “as we“ admbed‘ “e belme’ m "Sfilulifm m] pus is formed. This is really sinu- the Montreal Gazette puts ii, | i‘ regard“ as a dewmmi 1-‘ Sim“ - quoting me more ‘livid imagery Ofienougb to dissuade any kidnapper. years. As you visualize the mistress of the place warming her hands before the logs some September evening, you remember the infinite grace by which she gave signifi- cance to the slightest gesture, and if you are naturally sentimental you brwme as naturally sad. The other room on the ground floor was Ellen Terry's sitting- roam. so far as inanimate things can create the past it is Ellen ‘ferry. Within this oak-beamed room, with its casement windows A change of’ temperature, change from the iOlltdOfllS to the indoors, the eating of certain foods, the pol- y len of plants, and various other sub- stfinces, inflame the mucous mem- brane or lining of the nose, and the individual develops a “cold? cases, the cold simply irritates the lining and increases a flow of water. If this water is damned back, thickens, and organisms increase within it l S m facing south and west, is contained her whole career. Old playbllls on ; RIP. WOOdSWOItWS the walls tdlre olte back to the Fallacy eighteen-fifties. There are por- traits and photgraphs of her at e11 ages-as a fascinating girl of six or seven as Watts saw her in the prime of her womanhood, as she appeared to Sargent in middle age. Irl a case are the “props" she iSntul-day Night) Sentimcntalists‘ are always out | gunning for parasites and beasts of ‘prey; illcy destroy them, only to ‘rind that the balance is disturbed used-the letter ill "Cymbelinc" h h d h g 1 _ and that which was preyed upon i‘ ,_ British A55°°mu°n 1°‘ the Ad‘ “New e a gnu‘: O gan becomes itself a relentless and de- and Magkifith, Stage Jewels’ the vancement of Science, is not great- H]; is," gays 1h, Timmy, Tole. I structive dcpredator, ggdggycgcgetjsniosgolgeirxrz: 1y “filmed by this monster He firm, “a Sfinpie mt "l" many“ M“ w°°d5“'°"“ ‘S a smmment‘ Iago and Edwin Booths "othollo." suggests that the disturbance com- , Canadians aVPafem-IY have Nerf an“ °f the 59m‘: 8°11" He argues Perhaps most eloquent of all is a piained o, is m, indium“, oi i,“ Hooked while listening to the billy- that the bdpitnilst has Srown ling pair oi faded w,“ min shoes i I hoo that has been a. major feature POWER‘ and VOPBB W 111 the m‘ 1116-11‘ which she wore in the part o; ysclenmm sPifit- H6 “W111 have 11$ oi the United stages drive against circumstances of a mechanlzedjpiick as ions, ago iis 185a ésee 13111188 111 I111!!!’ Pfbper perspec- depresgion, that Canada is pfogfeg-l civilization and llIldEl‘ the tutelage’ The who“. story oi that ion; tive. Undoubtedly science can make 5111B Wwiird "wvefy B5 PR9 dly as} 0f EOVeIWHHf-‘Ht- While at i119 Same] service to the stage ls about me. A poi-son gases and, but o; gglippen-QJBUY country in the world and more‘ time his functional utility has di- 131-39 filing care mp of photo- make either m expiosive or lirapdiy than most. Furthermore. v l di i t ‘this recovery is of a more balanced me cm’ W of glycerme an anmlorder than that which is being KW" °Y *1 bemb- Science can beyacilieved in the United States. where ‘used or abused, rightly applied nndlprices, production and myrolis are vmainoiisli- misawued_ Hui iiielfar from being in equlibriiun, and ‘fault is not in science itself. con- n’ has been gamed Without "fang artificial and dangerous ci-wnomic sidered as i; factor of modem civ-I ilization, It is rather that our tech- {fllque in the mastery of natural stimulants." 10mg; m" (mu-m, om- wciire and held the theory that a mighty i Empire is unquestionably the best judicious management of them. imperialist Britons have long up-V imilllshPd a5 Cfliiilfll- 0r Pfmllctiveilgraphs of her roles. Presents from capacity, and has increased to the the Royal family, including one point of silperfluity. ‘Mr. Woods- marked “From the Queen to Ellen ‘worth concludes, therefore, that the‘ Terry, 1889.” Shelves filled with the capitalist ns such should be de-i 500K; thflt have been Written about strayed. and that the only agency ‘iher. By one was a wreath, at the capable of effecting his dcstructionjvfiwt Where Stwd thf’ bed in which is ihc state, which should take overfihe died- Md T°P°531€ in a casket his remaining functions. All thisther deathqnask- “WWW! he!‘ ‘is so simple nnd obvious. Everyone i smmg ‘md tend" face‘ who has rend, thought and pre- Uwtal“ l" h" b°dm°m ‘-' 311° served a social conscience is fully w“ only mwed ‘Tbwnstairs 5°’ the aware of the deficiencies of capital- I last ‘W days of h" m°_w° “and the rest. . ." And I decided it was time Eng- land should remember Ellen Terry was still here and should take steps to sec that Small Hythe Place, which her family are now keeping up, should become, as they desire, a public possession. Total Abstainlers (Toronto Globe) Premier Bennett admits he is like Mussolini and Hitler in two respects, and is not ashamed of it, in that he is a. total abstaincr and a non-smoker. In fact he re- gards these as “two very striking characteristics," and so told the legal lights of the Canadian Bar Association attending the Ottawa banquet, where, no doubt, the nec- tar 01 the demitasse mingled with the bouquet of the havana to make n. receptive setting for the speech. Tile admission was thrust on the Prime Vlviflhister, or dragged from him, by the observation of the Chairman, Hon. N, W. Rowell, K.C., that "it takes strong, reso- lute and courageous_men to meet in conference and contend for the views they entertain-men like Mussolini and Hitler-and we all recognize that Mr. “ennett was one °Y the dominating figures at the London conference. DBSDatches say the ovation that Elected the Premier was tremen- dous. Probably neither Right Hon. Stanley. Baldwin, pocketing his PIPE. nor Hon. G. Howard Fergu- Bvn. clinging to his well-known ci- Bfil‘, in the same spotlight would have been received more enthus- THl'$ MODERN WORLD The world ofiinninou becomes more and more complex; the boy or girl who enters it without training is under u handicap. A systematic Saving: Account, growing oi compound interact, will assist you in giving your child a fovorobie ntari in life. THE ROYAL OF BANK CANADA, i iastlcally, And almost immediate- ly thereafter must have arisen in the analytical legal mind the ques- tion of the relation of strength, resolution and courage to the flow- ing bowl and the burning meer- schaum. 1s it abstention from these things that makes Mussolinis Hitlers-and Bennetts? At least the Premiers of Can—‘ ado. and Italy have the reputation of being‘ tireless workers. They may regard the time spent in light- ing matches and lifting goblets a"- so many wasted minutes, or the; may have more weighty reasons for shunning very common habits. In any event, the barristers of Can-l ado may reason that they Clliuib] be Bcnnetts‘ Mussollnis or Hitler; if they indulge in these practices, Use Brahmin Tea Refreshing as only fresh, pure Orange Pekoe Tea can be. i Sold only in red, airtight packages. HICKEY s NICHOLS 2 5 . in the presence rather of the wo- h be di_ i ii _ | _ guarantee of peace throughout the ism and would wclcolnc a change.‘ we m ' 93pm rthng - , iflgm’ merpreweL science shouldiwholo world. In this the Dominions But the time to shoot owls is after‘ ma“ "m" °f ‘he “m” Everything Cmmmhng ‘m ° inmdgn" a beget 00113691166 01 01" finding the may share the responsibility and one has developed a certnin mess-i“ as she left it’ on the walls are ‘ Mflnchestel‘ Guardian wffefihond" way out of the complex sochl the glory with the Old Country, ure of protection against a plague photographs o! her children and “'00 Home Nujol ' ' ‘ ' " 89° ‘ "It 05m the i-"Xvlflnfltion that the problems that beset no today. .01 field mice. And the timg to de- 5 “mm” only a Gm“ °dm°" °x 51-50 Bottle Fellows Syrup MAIL IT TODAY! Shakespeare that is fnlii to l Scottish bourgeoisie is “ashamed No 0|", says sinner Boyer Ely oivisiroy cflpimiism is after one has‘ n3 P9‘ .........-......--...... $1.29 . . . _ 1 ces reminds one of the actress who, PRIZE CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS the Carncgw Institute fT h 1 of its ancient language and p-las THE U s FARMER - - o cc no-i devised an effective silbstltutc, cflp-ione iimnomusi remembers o ,._ $1.00 Bottle Beef, Iron and - the use 0r it on a pm with mp ' ' 08G‘. doubts that there is such a’i1b1e of compelling the services ofiien i i theywords h" ‘eslotfgn Wine .. . . . . . . . . 89o The Glllfllil-II, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘ d thing as mm i m, 0d ii ;| _ 015° cocimeyi; dropping Oi his i“. l. one mun Oi ma mum mvertik but m” M aigucs “yzmtc ‘ma, alllemmifg“dlsfifbfgfingsgglfhrgiylifi and intelligence had mastered. 50c Box Gin Pill: 39o Telephone 482 "If this be so," reioris a time: ed National Recovery Act in thn'machine‘s fault. It is due to the wmioui sacrificing such freedom oi, It w“ ‘“ ‘wmemfli if Wilma!“ 60c Box Chases Nerve Food .1 in the Winnipeg Free Press, "Zctitinited States is that it is advanc- bad 1“d9""""t 01 the mafllinfVvchoice as still remains to the in- services would mean, they know ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' “c $9 iiie Wises oi Meg Meniiies iaiifng the m“ oi everything ‘he :’:7;;i1'n:hdq-n'l1Z,i‘it ocziir m a non-idividual. how interdependent evcrythinz is “f5?” (nmmi: : GENTLEMEN: i‘ upon the Smttish imurgeoisin. There farmer buys. 0n m; my," hand ith _ 5"” "m" T“ Condem", A Paternal state and a. planned and how the failure of any part cf ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " i \ ' ,_ . v _ l -~ e machine brwuse it prcdilccs fcn flgongmy hrs all very wnil in the a comprehensive centralised plan 50c Tube Mentholntum Kindly send me receipt hooks for taking lubloriptlofll t0 i» is no remote mmliai-lty betcveen the what the U5. fun-her sells is de- much u-oiliri r/ akin to scrapping i absimci biii ihc iieuke ni a job w wouid afleci evéiy other an oi Shaving Cream 39o I my locll paper, The Charlottetown Guardian, and full de- F dropping of h's and the use ofpreciating in value as the all filfifim-"Pldlv W-Cflilke there hflfilconstruclf in the concrete. Most the plan. In short while egeryone ‘ mhdffmfrff ma}? §Z°r§".:'.'.-i§','b'ii':i?:i'rrr'3”h “unutohe i‘ broad Scots. The dropping n! hsmoney he gets is worth 30 per centimen m U“ Mkmm flczid"m'"l Dimple um va-gut-iy mvnrr- that the wants a. change, they nre a little nuw . . . . . . . . . . . 25c j n m p . .‘ comes from defective larynxesi lean in terms of exchange than itlmingiyn“ ‘if Ti'?ff""'t‘h15 B" "lbicnormously complicated lnlsiness oi leery or entrusting the task 0f 50cJlr Ponds Cream .. 43c i MY NAME l5 ------------------------------~'--""""'~ i‘ v cawmi m, undo“ m‘ A Vweiiui w” int y," n the wnespomingitask is {n He) tn P If‘ Diflsr-nt. gathering materials from all over brinsinf! it about to somebody I ' i larynx is required to utter with due period. cattle are $8.50 to g3 wriadluslmpnb “fiorhig LE-"Wlinvltcrarie; iii-id wsrfrLltffl-bilrilffltinfl them mu; whosetqualifications are no better Add,“ unmn" ______, f‘ ‘ ' " ‘ ' . i i i , _ 1 n t . - i i gravity such words as siavermagul- c-wt. lower than at this time last man can secure the prcducls of as“: Zn? mzkinzmigilirrige Egniirtiagfyilfildznshgx rfznapptrcinxlciosdgfvoifig: "mm N, sin,‘ m, _____,,,,_, ....... r lion, brandsiraucht, snoofmadrune. year; hogs 50c w m. lower, Onlyizhe m“'""”"'*'“'"h i“ =1 “Ml-Iv dif- . nvnilnblh, togcthcr with innumer-‘reorganization in personnel and a oz bottle of “ampule- E Koulltkalistcr, kirkciachan or lambs an higher, for which thelnfirentnzhmfid rmm's“7"1"g m“ m‘! nblc scrviccs and conveniences, i5 a industrial structure which must W"! 0f Milli!!!“ -- $50 cfliufllm! 55"“ ""9" P": Tmqvngdfiia I‘: . - achi r r: , -~ - o j thirssibcosibiairag. Not oniy a Minn“ in wooi i. l pond“: sztwjl iilffidiylnllcil.’ ~"mcg]fljiq1l;; whigllullns grown slowly precede nationalization, nor the. ggsegétifnggu ‘?:":n:: Zexdpfinoitgysesch I”; u , , jun s cyon 1c power of a i men m u t f ii i _I i Powerful larynx but a stout heart Peaiinq cream o: moments: nyai vlrvlfl- thefflmcrfi ¢°"'c""~"'><'1"1;mi§,n or body to visunligg o, “m? tzrininzean: LQlbnQmQTf 0T 2 nvanr ACTIVE mamas ram CASH Ii/icu WEEK "' . ’ “d u noble bearing’ A‘ 1mg “ an exchmge’ “bunny “mama!” industry is homing m“ ‘mi in its erliircly‘. Thcy know what n bodies necessary to make planning 149 Great George Street THERE WILL BE No Loam“ "m1 “’°'d5 m“ the“ 1n M’ 1' mm" “m. ‘Wm’ m lug‘ ‘aumend M m‘ ma“ l breakdown ill any of the essential cfiectlve, '