if _. ,_. .~...,~. er +-|---;\-irr-f -4 e-4 _T .u 1 bl`1\" *~. ‘_»'§y<"l .raw . li‘\}.;._'f, __, ._ _____,.._ »--._- '_‘:_<~: fn _'-_ ’~"=.-V11 2 ~ li;i'_-- ot.; ,J ,_ .w. ek 19% ig" _ inf.. f?1"-f ‘f \< AVF, you e_v_er n_o_ti_g§d that uileii _.you have cut ziecences Qf Boyhoosl Days In P. E. Island.- - que- - i , ...__ _ : _ed`_1tl_i_z_~ee weekly/fn€_i§_e§iS{|f”_£:r§; T2 Jg_il_:|:lHl 'I'~i\‘e_'lir0|f?_g 15 Quin; 3_n&crside,_ and The Ploneer in Alger.. Early in_tl1c ’Sl)'s The Propessg 1.e=<11f1't.1°.i1_1>}_1t 1f11"¥>_'=_i¥~f-f¥~T‘E’l?il!i¢’€1=; _trio _pui>ll.-1-lor, 1eft'_'c_h’§ r§_@|:_K°`§ to n_t‘<'e_l1r xi _ :ii_\'ci~il_r_il_e_n_ial&_p_f¢gi-_t@?_r1_' and - l111»"1~rr‘e=<1»n'm"J`i§”4.*3 s' ‘ _ '- . ~ '=»~q. 1-.f-Q 1 li:-»> _il\1\‘ay_s_kn;oc\:'~iil`g';`th`e ,~l;lcc zlga'ius`t soineihirlg 1-. :- lltinlpéted b`y.-.ev"_cil l"`1lll_1_1_n_1 \‘_\{f."tltili."w'h'<: vf'"a.?§'ffii’t"`b'1le{" r» ' ffl.-."i.*.'\ o iliijliilgs. Ir_1mld_s ‘ !illl»_-_iorsnlnll _o_f_‘T~l_ie Pi§‘g~res8,` bel \...l.- ivnrlt-it hurts you _ _ _ “’ ‘crime 'r;tli<3o'n1a'zi:\§i°',ari'd'f`fi`r%§an oh (l\1iv..1'l"' .._. _ "1'.f~ rrfil danger Ilesln th -. - .1 l ills;-.\»t~ '.-,'l;--»'1|e.v\':1\'rl _ =; l» llc t-i the ~_i.m u~.i_l_s2~’r`_ii ` nun unit-is Lam liu ‘ .ri ugmuo more .___ __ __ _~ _ . _.__, '___l:lo____vvei_1_t_fi_f_<_>_r_\~i a. country schiial to by foot power. and after ten hours _ _ 1 __,. 1 moral to ue _» <‘_“_;‘~ “ »‘~“‘_‘l,“.“ “‘d‘.’?l."1.‘3-“S “l““'1lf_a;1m_ the nrintipg :hae sud remain-' of this kms or work u boy did not "‘.""`_`l“»l “’_.‘.d "?_p.Q’.11!°_’ b“l".‘?°t.b°1“5 i ed 'Etfthe fjc`§se" abolit three years. require sleeping powder-_s to induce -»» _ ~‘ 7..”`im-Hula. - tt "-‘nm, pll_r1p_l<‘ l . , .l|l_.:wu.'irl.' pile _ > vstcs. pr.i1.>, wilt r_|\d1y ma.| "-`1‘-'.‘»‘= ‘-'=# WY- 1” "1'1f°L 3‘.‘_'_‘"d ` ";"”.t “W” from the °“"5id° 1 Muftry. with' David I-lickey,atea/che! "Gordon" and the whistling harmon- ‘_ ~"‘..__.._,.,_,__.~,-~\._,._ 1.'~"f?_1.`.‘€l- 'H10 P=°11f¢1' S11Si>c11d€d i111b~;in'f'\\'lm: suullnfz' Mr. ' _ °` - _”' ‘ _ ~.J_.\._ - G “iw *\'_"_K‘“""”"‘ ’¥"‘?"."‘l..l,)"" man” 1° M,?“'1ihc farm;_but the lure of the "stick the moat tryinz circumstances. One . »;':1;_: twig; ' .1 i=e - 1;; “Mu” “ y`°"_ In s"19,'°°"“be~-I and we find him again at the `d'e'\vorlng to write an editorial on » ,. ‘xv 1 ‘~.-,_ ._-5 .f Juni- canv- be ¢ J’ 7 rflale .NTB BLGOU l=0n.__ ,__ é*`_ `.' U1", ".;"".f_,_1_\I 1: ‘_ M ‘ . ._ . i- -'.__¢.\_;-_g '_/_1_l.`°. :_ " ""“`_ __ lbeen "."f’-“‘f“`_lf"_lS“?““d_ °‘l"‘" 5"?" lTi‘11'1¢-5.' but he did not remain lonz-'l and the editorial 'desk but a li'5l1'~‘ 10'- ~- ‘tl Cl't»1~.s' Liu ‘f'/.1512 ‘_ ___1_ ~'1- -“"f'-3. _ 111|- . ‘__-:'.“.illd printCi'S_i5sue as .ireured-. says -he is sw_l|m__ished_' V 3_3 _f_,_,___.. _ _ :~l '.._.1 __- 'l l_ ___ -. ‘r /‘ \ .__,. 2 ly ~: __, »_ 5 1 _Hill l 'I1'_.,. ‘_,,___,._.__ _ ;~»-<-le: -*L_ 17’ ` 'Tx an ‘ LQ C2 P1 A Q. lr if e s ‘ll :_ f _;i_. I D -..._:'.‘£-`*._:2.". ll A. . , _ __ 'ei noni' J. A. Gourlie's‘ . I . uu..4.M. in the ousouii rsopio Lean At_bne3iroe'm 'the "mu, pl-uieey ` " ~ ` 01%: Putteguuwtiu arte. ' { Au coa.1.°oe.- on ccriscd . ` t~' l "` 1, ~ _i I and _l1olll1il_:‘;l:)l11rx1re£:\:;'rf‘€o al;rE?int`¢mtl- _ V _ ° __ _ 0 an 1 imc. one huum~e -__ __ ~ -- W ~....»~» 45,.. >-v&, _ ' - __ fflohdl. , _.~__.niu . _oi 1_l_ie__Declar:\_t-ion_o!Ame_r_i f I matter what »Y0.ur tasli. “"" ~1“d"”"“£“`“’- "5h“(L-"' 'll me 1 Fauble People _ . 4, ,__-_» __-' -rs- h_ave denied what a Q6? the brow. We the whole » __n¢¢1.1.. be platform was » else and perspir- 5 -3-’~.` . § , 5_2 his 1 I -,111 19,15. 11t__tbe early ,Witp the passing of a rogers joab, and occasionally _ l~lehry'io`fu\¢'Bm"6h°iut de- Wliilethepress humm_ed,along, the _ _into l. urfunt y§_;,’, mm, whois :dies would mist in tue _ midgets or ls`ir`v¢ra`[u$iver_- adgryssigz and mailine. - - - ur_;ureea`..'ui' ttairuu- when was t<>=n`i»I»t»,d -bout 11 it m “ l E B- P? 1 _,' ,--- » ~ ...- <-~-,f ` '. .__ ~.'». __ _ll~.»> l’lculc___»l- _witch ithat_p'-my was k ` . faint' ii -z 1-et-ovcrv returned home to »c..’." ..' lv, d ulth robust hcaltl1_ died in Al'i>-rzwn at thc 'arte of 39'years and _..-._ . _. _ w- ..~~. _-~-»; ~::u.<< ‘.~ur.ci! in the old Catholic cem- c"""" l=‘ (“~i:il'lotlctovt'll 1-in'-.'jin lim, curio.: to thesmuli povcpidcinio in Alb_e1°ton which iso- lssu-_1 :mtl c1‘~ii'.lnlicrl the paper there .. lo.»O. hc iuntlc .mother move with his ._ __._._. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ~' lmm"`“': _!""“" Um “"1" Sehmkg mllottetown, owned by P. R.. Bowers; other momentous question of the day. ‘Slllrlixtczelilx \vlr<‘l'<' The Pioneer has Among ‘thc iirst printer; employed 1 cu The Pirrnfer alter coming th Sunl- sidn ~_1.'<`r|~. Wlllirim Woodside and .` ~ ".:‘1‘il;illt, the latler "'\.:1~ _ .'..11r11al, Louis Tay- C -tif £7 fi l ~ -.f;..1-._- _Hui l.‘_.__' ' h "M 35-01" thisllld 3lU\°ll°n- ling cease at once. It did-that dag. ~ ‘ .'-;\ -1 i -_ ._ .~. ‘ - 'f' 1 _ wud ‘ ‘___ _ _ , _ -ei _ 4- ,. » i “"7 l"“"}'§"}‘*‘- ““L‘h ‘§§_5.l2‘°“U“t1»_b _deffh clalhfed him af. the age destroyed the Central street building, .. ._ _ _ _ “_ “if ‘_’_‘ __"i_‘;_'_‘L‘_"‘F"‘:E"f“- 1“""“§d U1°l_'of.`about 24 years, ou october sl, and the rehabilitated plant was lo- . " '..‘.....~.f ._i..1.~_ .1"_~“f1‘_1- ~;‘_‘_‘f‘_;”:“°’.“.. f“1“~"‘i’_‘ “P1” 1915*- “ted -1 the comer °=_Qt1,e=n -nd ‘»-~~'~\"11\'l*11111111-ll~'<1\‘?flS9i§a11u»l _tm B":“7‘f°_“."‘°.“°“5 _‘G Phe. g‘.‘."1=W"'_l A__!p_<>l18 the boys who applied for a Water stmets, that the presses were "1 l‘\"`*` 'f "““ ‘?{"‘»"“5'5`l"`3 HC "“!f"_‘,"‘l *md h"1d.lT1@ Yank °I é-posibioh in The Progrms ofilce as runby Stliim power s ` l ~l,v 1:' ; » llc-.ll illlicltly and 'H.~.».-.'(»l»((`-;v\\1( wg; wfglfndéd and '!'*-'~'*~w ' ‘_ ‘_ -__-_ _ ,_ ,, ___ _,km _ “i “_ _- ~ _ ,,_____ 1 __ g far_ba_ci: as__1873 was Peter F. Hughes. The job presses up stairs were run . ,g He _then went across the street and sluiirber when darkness enveloped the sill? is :ut _ ' d séfamed udusuouy hi-ight It`wu not until 'after the are which fcaggt ou" st_'rhe .iourun oines for our to__\yn. » 1 ' a w e. Perhaps he'got._an'increese. George Huestis, if he reads this, _l_n_p_ay--which was nothing to brag will perhaps remember the _h_abit he _ about in the old days The Journal had of whistling while ruining the l(v`§'§_'_sfthen owned ‘by Graves at Mc- job press-not that the mdffsic of the - chair After a time Peter returned to prove how happy one could be under "Frm I _tl-on cIeansing_the daily elimination of all pore-clogging dust, powder and rouge- by one means and one means only, daily use of the soap blended of . . . ll-Io gave up the business rvhicli made partition, he .became extremely im-_ Palm' and 0lW9_10ll3 - ° ~ I ' .Beniamin Franklin famws. return- ; patient ss the music seemed. to oe __ urge all my clients to use §ed to the Island. and ford thqinpasti never-ending. Getting up from his 'li it as well as my Own Pasta * Several yells 11115 been C011 IM B fl 1 chair he walked around into the press Di - d ' l general merchandise store at Emer-l room and dqngm-led that the whlst-1 Eber Cucumber "and rule” were too much for him day while Mr Brennan sr., was en- ` lin the omce ofthe New Era Char !7r& Trade or Recillrocity or some llatcr on he worked ln the Moncton with nothing between the whistle 1 » l‘ T1"-° PW" Errstue J. r-i'tas"> Baker. whom :friie o1a~ieuu1ior tune; --where is My _ ~' _ l __ ' f t ‘ " ""“"" fl-‘_' 'f““"' ""‘ ' ` ' "W" T"H"~1`d‘fd 1 the writer had listed in it previousl wandering Boy Tonight?" was never i/ 1-. limo thc of- _‘_v_ __-,im-_' _-_l _ (_l_‘]'-»\_- ' ' _l <‘ll lil() S€‘."flll1l fl00i' on lllc fc_;l',`;l ride of ‘ :~‘::= i v_;~. ~.`.zc l'.'.o front ii 1';-lv. :.;r_1i_=, l X t '.`:f 1': "1 -stood .~..r.ll _’ .5 il _ _ ` “j ""_“"t Journal otllce, where. when barely A5 D,-evlomly 5;ld_ we all had to _ ‘ ‘Cd U U’ fourteen years old, I started to be 8 Mart rf,-Um the gl-glmd up," but i . _ ~ *~_` ~"°" “_"°"I‘ 1 binder. I can remember your ad- _ 5 mm,,;gn¢d 1,¢ think some of us com- .. 'Vi -er 1-4 _ _ _ _:. 1 _ ici* _:_ J ;-.1 _.'.§.'_' Oli cnlliy __ lilo-'_; . ;:i::~ was heated ~ 1 1., -uicli was often _ '<~.'i'.';lnl editor tlUl‘- , ~..~,.::uis_ and which _ ~_ ` .. li,_ "lli)t` l`éLOrt. 4 'l:>< “ , _ 1. cflurcti will a heavy coat of YP__m0ut_h_ N 5 and is now “vmgihad been “_ached_-nd there we l vp _ 'lun \lii.f~ li.l1il‘ This vias done h C uf mm with 1 d . hon__ "52-l.. ._ ma ,_,_____ MW C______X_s____m m_g_____ happily in Smit em it o____ ___ stuck Like the others I rece ve . 1._~.l-l-w-io--_-,, "' " " ~ ‘ ` ‘ hls 1°VlnB Wi °"m° °°'“p°“ °“ each week oi 86 hours and over my _ _ be iuvtll-tl ull." A “.;irlkc" commit- many yem.s__ _ n_0o_ the wal revenue at the end . -_ --_--»---_---_.4 ‘Lf-1 \'_';1_~, ll>l'll‘,f‘(1 \\'llll HCdl(?y BT6- '-..’ -`--. . .. .~ lm _ i. f.. rl'.'lL‘i1ll.\l§;(ll‘., \11-_men the gon _-.mi for lu the dis- l ance, or these trades may become tmce__¢o be ,_ joumeyman Wlyfper, - uv::c:'owded"; and adds: “Your boy- A false in Wages was now in sight. 'ucocl reminiscences touch a tender HW happy I was Wham ag me be- .izprd as you' draw memory pictures gmning of -the new yo=_,._ I found my c: our early days in The Summerslde salary had Med doubled, fa _ K rr _"27 lvent when you came into the com- menced down in me een”-_ The pre- lpoaing room as a ‘P.D.' but cannot “mug wage for eve,-y boy (gr girl) ll-ecall the color of your necktie, as who muted ,_ _,mmHg omg.. ln gl-lc iwe were not so fussy in those days dns (Hat are now but n. memory, 'HS we are 11°'/-" was ti.oo s week for the first year? .-Ros," after graduating from The "fm 5 week for me seoond yea~;;. Journal, worked in Boston, _Pro\'i- aw “_ week for me third yea;-_ and tes' I 0 Kb: prfriam nil: af palm and " I/iw, famous .virus th: day: ' of Clcopnrs fir prolonging bmlrb and bm/ly. One of the moat P2P‘_*1*“_ y°“r‘5 ' of the year amounting to 853-00- D1”1lll»¢l‘S in W* °\d P"°¢"’“ days W” To show how times have charlsei 1 singing _udco md wu_ often called is “oo less mm the pressmen, who, ' .__ _,_',__-, ____ .,_____.._._-i,..T___.__..-io.. <.~».~.»_-ri -. 1 '.?;"-"WT: _ _-f¥f1v~\l1l ' __._._. it "~~,"7.ll/"‘"- _ 1‘_ l _ 1 1 _W A prinleuformala mboriying 5%." 10° ,,,, 1 P YOUR facial loveliness,accord- ing ro the celebrated Elise Bock, depends upon "foundation cleansing. ” And foundation cleans- ing depends upon the daily use ofa soapbleridedof palm and olive oils. The smartest women of the Mid-European world rake all their beauty problems ,ro Elise Bock of Berlin. Madame Bock’s salons de beauté in Rome, Prague, Vienna and Santiago are well 'known to travelled women of fashion, who consul: her constantly. _ Known t/Jrougbonft the ‘world Many of out own lovely women go to Europe to`_discover` the inter- national fame of a. beauty treat- ment which isi already' popular throughout Canada and the United States. `._ They go to Vierllia :ind hear from Pessi this same truth. Madarrie_]a~ cobson, of Itondo_n;‘-hiassé of Parir; Lir_iaCava1ie'ri,ofP¢rii-thesearejust a few oftheinore than live score out- standing intsrnationai beauty spe- cialists who advise twice-a-day use of a soap containing pa-lm and olive oils. They recommend one soap- and one soap only-Palmolivel Leading Canadian specialists have long agreed on the importance of palm and olive oils in cleansing. These are the reasons why Madame Bock stresses the impor- tance of "foundation cleansing." Powder and rouge gradually work 1-u-.ev <~.-w , _ . _. __.,_ _. __ ___¥_____.,*_____` . _sy _mg ` 1. ,` " "-~` A 1 - the _r & _ . __\ _ ,_ _ .N-out Bolt. _ lise . . . sendS__Canada AH Middlc Europe :uh the final rtjinmmrr of busty in tb/lr f smart Berlin utablbbmrnr, the elegant Jalan of Elin Bork, nt' 158 Kannrrasir. An air of Eigbmnzb Century Beauty mari: their way into the pores: Only a part remains on the surface. appear! _ » -`.€`=.§ 1 _ The rest combineswith dust, dirt and oil. And soon, tiny, stubbornly hard masses form. Unless one washes the face this special way morning and evening ~`_bla`clcheads, piin- ples, dieaded blemishes _ A famous 2-minute rule _ This is the 2-minute home ` ' beauty treatment Elise Bock herself would _'give yeh in ,_ .. re# _ \ ..._ J va- _ ' 1 ..- . “ "‘ _ th- “"1 <11 11» we ' Celebrated Berlin beauty expert urges her ‘§,',.§’.,§-,‘-I,“1‘,‘,'§_‘,,',‘Z,§§,'§ patrons to wash the face correctly and tells _M * __ the'aJy`5`out, hui_s_o_iso_m would they . . ` ._ . -.t_<»-fit rout ru. wg.. or - -elm =1_1ee1==_°1=i- - ~ why the skin requires palm and olive oils- Bofk ’.r distinguished .fa/on. her select studio de beauté: make a End creamy lathe: of Palmolive Soapand warm water. With both hands, massage is gently into the pores for about two "minutes, so that; the olive oil suds work their way_i_nto thel pores. Then rinse thoroughly, iirsr with wtuni] water, gradually letting it ger_colder. Y. _ft a simple rule for beaut 4 What Elise Bock tells her Mid-European. ' patrons, Paris long has known, for today, ini Franco-home of cosmetics, leader in soaps and elegant toiletries-Paimoiive is one of the two largest selling soaps . . . it is first in_ Canada and 48 other countries! _ ` I -< i 'won to take par! in entertainments .ku The Maw, :gag look so well L- ‘ i' 1. ‘l _ . .» ' V - ‘ to the eyes of the audience, was 4 OUNCES or WBISKY Grade IX- Kennedy. _ _ __mmMu_,ss,, 1. serie whim. A DAY ARE . "rather, dear father. come home. Grade VIII- ._ Th, ¢\B¢l¢ in the steeple str1kes_ 5° 397° DY- I-‘U19 "1 “L_ __ _MacLean; 3. Doris Warren; 4. Rob- llngiis ' °“°i on aleohol. 'Ill-1531 _»S°l_ll‘ the “ld you ,were coming fllhlf ' Grade VII! ` lm Watson, 3 Grace Clark, 4 Harold 17<1°ncc_r.P11b11S111ns C0111- ‘Q 'hom from your work NEW YORK. APY" 17-- DY- 1. Jennie Meoueiii; 2. nets public- Moororuur. I Miss Ready's Dept. I Grade V. 1 Enid Lockhart. 2 Reg- jgls Cimicrcn, 3 Albert Thompson, 14 Marjorie Kennedy. 1 Grade IV. 1 Glen Bernard, 2 Ad- 1 cle Brown and Don McKay, 3 Jean Profitt and Jack McKenna. 4 Erma 1 over. Grade V: 1. Hazel Smith and Vera. iequal); 2. Ruby Publicover; 3. Cor- nelius Fleming; 4. Herbert White. Grade III: 1. ‘Una Court and Hilda (equal): 2. Lloyd Publicover. Grade Itsr.: 1. Quentin Court: 2. Bonnell Le- Page; 8. Margaret Doyle. _ Grade I Jr.: _ rte 'mon as' your qgy'| work was _Samuel W. Lambert. who uri- " ' Status Supreme Court ruling. per- "Rui" went to Dllllllih- Ml““°‘°"°" mitting physicians to prescribe un- .msny vim lac 014 I l°°li°"° lu" limited amounts of liquor for pa- clty is hs home today- tlents, was the chief speaker at A Warren Woolner _ ln* the eomvollhs f°°°\ “'°"° “W tee of Lawyers. Inc., at the Down- I1-mgh¢s_ ,lm of the duties connected with 91° town Association, 20 Broad Bt. to- publlcation of a._l>lP_°f~ “W” 'u day. A still mother oaer\tl°1\ l’°‘°’° T” He urges the formation of it sim- Journal was delivered to a. clamor- nu. m."n|“¢l°n by doctors to work ous host 0! N840” WM ""5 “wus for the modification or repeal of the _ 1. Maureen Doyle. anxious toast t11¢l¢lw1\°"°- Wh” prohiutiou nw. "especially the les- Eloven p_upiis made a pe tender-ice. ct at- wkeu down stairs in the eiurnoml wnuining mpre than one-half of of publication day. 'mn "“ °'""'7' one per cent of alcohol is inwxieat- _ W6dl\°ldlY. Stlfidllll In lfhl mud” lnl-" KINBINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ol the flaoi’ was the bll ¢1`““\’°yu°' The average healthy individual, - _ ____ (4,, -nirhovoui' vnu- In '"1"' " 1,, ,,,¢_ an muslim without in- H,,,.,,,,,, ,ou Kmlnhm nd-not stove stood near in mf” sw., in t”n,_y_¢,,,n- hom two "noch Much Kr. \lloD0l\al|l'| D091- Gmde X. pf. 1 Jennie Payhler, 2 saith Ron. 8 Gerald McKenzie, 4 nine `ol-iampion. ' Hilh NORTH RUSTICO SCHOOL Grade 1X. Sr. l Anna. Haggarty. Celia Glover, Geitru e .illlss Profits Dept. _ Grade VII. l George Lewis. 2 Ol- i'f:a_rS. and did not ' quitei -wig, mg now, __ who mm 11. Margaret woolner: 2. Marylite Reeves, s Norman I-rosg, 4 Glen “"P°" °' 1'°'""“'° ° ert Woolmer: 5 Dorothy 'roomhs Guide vi i Gruoe sempie. 2 Hel- Mlss H||[in’s Dept: Grade III. 1 Rota Clark. 2 Iva Champion, 3 Rllia Braham, 4 Willa icete Braham,'3 Elmer Champion. 4 El O Joyce Millman. ` Misa 'l‘hompson'¢ Dept. __ Grade II. Jr, 1 Helen Higgins. 146 Richm0nd ste, (,`hafl0ttefDWn Grade I. ra) 1 George McKay. 2 _ _ ~ ~ Keith Kennedy and Robert Bowen ‘ Fi_l_'e, Llfey Accident, Sickness and 3 Eric Jardine. 4 Betty saint. - ` _ » . oroae 1. tm 1 mviri Mseteou, 2 _ Plate Glass Insurance at Georgie Kennedy. Boyd Bearlsto 0 ` Joseph Arsneault. ' ' ‘ _ _ ~_ 'l{l\t€, ‘ Grade I. lc) I Percy l"sl1and.2 ' _ at-ues omit. a Lily Hunter 4 Mona " _ _ G00d_ _Sfl'0l1Z Sf0Cl( C0l\‘ip8l'ilel ar* Grade II Br 1 Mary Oasley, 3 An able. CITY HEALTH CAMPAIGN IS STRICT!-Y ENFORCED tified and the first batch has ui:-~1d_\' _ simnsv, Australia, April 1s.- Sydney is concluding one of its per- iodical health gestures. They are ' unique in many ways. Cynical visit-l _ _ora compare' them for usefulness to the dances in which certain African tribesengage with the object of ban- ning pestllence. Fora week or’ more inspectors in. plain clothes were 'stationed etlseemsh MQ jugigd me . pr.- stratcgic points about the city wlthf instructions to summons anyone who dropped an obsolete tram transfer, match, cigarette packets or what not. The newspapers were asked w state that match dropping would be regarded as particularly objection- Scores of offenders have been mon- sppeared in court. It is expected “Hi the bench will be busy with can- lor several weeks. The health campaigns are al; .-1.1- growth of the extremely ch 110 health laws passed some years lv:-1 bl' the New South Wales govcrnzurut as a result of the threat of bun 111° plague. At that time whole bloci-= cl buildings were Vllllld down and 1 1-'KI hotels quafllllllwil. 151|; Q11; fri wt ‘ City ot the authorities _for rt »~..1 ’ and they not-o been a tired lot l.. r since. It is sometimes said that »`z‘~fl' ney has never been so clean rr- lf was when the plague still .=i.l,..rtl through the streets, and SIU 11"" proghoptlcations are made that li “ill <_ never be so clean again. O04-OO-Q-0-0000-O-O-00000 RH-%44§%f*%¢ ¢4; #GO-O&§O§®§§§§-O§§O§§-*OO Q 900 _ . \ __ _ _ --e.¢iaii.m¢|¢l._» oonooeenoeneoeouonu~e»‘»¢¢,¢,,¢,,,,,,,,¢¢¢¢»eo -_,_ ~ r - \ _ _ _.__ 1__ .-_ .~ _ . _ ,_ ' - ._. 1.;.t _ ,. ._..=.,».-if