‘Yv-“liou froth!‘ i. . _ HIIJI on you no alum-n mum up . Dally (founded loll» 56.00 p" yin: iln annual demon-u nnnfl and 0 lulled Ntnfu lleeretnry-Lleuf. fol. Idlloe and llnnager-J. It. Burnett President-W. Cheater ti. nit-Lara. Vlrrsl-‘rnuidenl-J. It.‘ Burnett. I). A. Jlulfluuvn. ll_ rl. 0. Auuriata Edllnl-U. K. Currie. TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929 BOSE DAY TOMORROW’ Tomorrow the Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire will hold J their annual sale of Queen Alexandra roses in honor of Enlpire Day. The Alexandra R o s e Fun d was instituted d u r i n g the War by the lute Queen Alexandra for the benefit of crippled children of soldiers, and has become Empire wide in its scope. The rcses arc made by crippled children who find pro- fli-oble employment in the work. The funds collected by ‘the Daughters of the Empire go towards the chariieble, benevolent and educational work of the order. In this city the organiza- tion derives its funds largely from the annual sale of thcsc roses and also from the proceeds of teas, ba- zaars and ‘ll-la sale oi work done by the members. Out of thcsc limited funds they have contributed very generously towards the support of the Red Cross Society, child welfare. the Sanatorium and other ben- evolent institutions. It is not too much 00 say that our citizens are in hearty accord with the worl: of the Ofklnizatlon, and it is hoped and ex- pected that the sale on Tuesday will ' meet with the usual generous sup- port. EMPIRE BUILDING ‘Empire buyers are Empire build-i, us." This is the significant sl0gan~ of Empire Shopping Week in Canada, certainty. It was frankly admitted by some of the more candid Mari- - time spokesman, prior to the Dun- can Commission's investigation, that the remedy for the then prev- l ulcnt depression lay with people of the lowcr provinces themselves. The proposition was a sound one, anti an attempt was made to act upon it. Maritime envoys got into l touch with industrialists and pub- lic bodies in the other provinces, discussed with them the means of enlarging Intel-provincial trade, and generally created in Quebec. Ontario and the West. a better un- dcrstanding oi eastern commer- cial problernsChangzs of govern- ciiniliofligiowu auiililull l N... bin. w...» f President _I’orfeo on of~ M-ixic" lhls started something new in ‘hi lcountry. a war on alcohol with Ill iparentiy good prospects of couside: leble success. it is a movement l r Wmpfltnnix, l -warfal against dl kennem and hard liquol but not for prohibition as we have i; here and in the United States. I-le says “the campaign against drunkenness will not involve punish- k mcnt nor force. 1t will be educative; and persuasive to do away with li-' quor we shall not rill the jails. Our campaign is one of lrersuasion. We will carry to the humbler classes the conviction that hard drinks are iharmful to them, for their families ‘and for the nation."- l The Literary Digest tells that the iMexican press, from one end of the {country to the other applauds the ‘President's programme as the only way practicable to remedy the drink evil. Many extracts from leading ‘ l ‘ Y ' »l . l r - l :0 ~- ronnvo ABOUT isostatic macro .__-__.,- > l About once or twice; yell- 1 feel the um with!" the. tolgei ‘after the humorist who says: “it is very easy to be a doctor._ ' have u‘; do when you don't" know Militia wrong with u patient]: to bay "Oh it is your teeth that is the cause of all your trouble. You'll havedto have them all extracted." _" 1 v ‘ ' ' ' This is of course only a joke but it is not a joke if an individual has e mouthful of infected teeth, or even one infected tooth. ' ' ~ Aims-i i l I ' cilantro I i Learning How To Live Condensed from leper’: llnganlne LA. B. Wylie .. \k 5 Taking three-score yam and ten might be able to add and subtract d: a very r fldsome average of life. but they hbd_no idea of the value l! 1 we have to subtract, u Qtlnls go, 20 money, They had never stood outside year! of preparation for this world. a pub in the rain. with sixpence Ill‘ _ and at least $0 more to what we call, mell- pockets. debating the relative‘ l oddly enough, ‘jmaking a living." In sustaining value of two poached eggs! our spare time we do what we can to or a ham sandwich. They know noth- lllIB- But fill-Willy 1t l8 MI l BIICOG-ii- I ing oi sex or bankruptcy or divorce or And the day when we plan seriously‘ crime or politics or poverty and l0 Stiff “V1118 01th" 119"!‘ 0011195, 0", nothing vital and real about art or .: comes too late. I llm-sure. Merciiully we are seeing. in our ‘After that interlude Iresume“ m7 own own time, a revolution whereby own career. Iworked, fwrote. I pit- xt-tive life is being extended into,‘ chcd my tent‘ in Belgium and in Ger- u-hat was once old age. But we have. many and traveled wherever I could 110i y“ UXIDYOl/Ed Knuth 0n the belief get on the strength oi my earnings. nl'our ancestors that it is necessary By the time I was 20 I was self-sup- i0 waste at least 20 years in a ulake- porting and. except for the friend- uciieve world preparing for a make- ship of my fellow-creatures, self- believe life. Cannot actual life be ex- sufficient, Most of the problems ot ltended into the waste years oflchiid- life had been actual to me for ten ' . Professor MacPhees Mexican journals confirm this state- ment. One of them in Mexico City expresses the belief that no people on earth stiffer more from alcoholism than the people of Mexico.- It tells that pulque the national drink, which is sold very cheap. simply converts a man into an idiot." . ment in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia may have helped to stimu- late local activity. and the Dun- can measures had, at least. a. tonic effect. but on the whole the im- proved conditions reported from the Atlantic provinces are exam- ples of the benefits which come to i those who help themselves." l Not the least significant feature of i address in Si» Because of the drink evll one oi The care of the-teed.‘ the removal oi’ the infection from the teeth, , hood? gun“. and tonsils. k ‘flat a lmponj My chief witness in support of my ant from a health standpoint an any d theory must be myself" when I w“ other one part of the body. when asked "out m‘ dmpormnceWlle with a bicycle. And when I had of the care of the mouth-ail- willlnn‘ "“'“°d ‘° ‘m’ i‘ ~ "m! l“ “m” Osler. them-ales: physician of mod-' ““"‘°5 °‘ "w" Sm” - h’ P” ern times replied thltfllt was one of the ouwtandini; public health matters, ‘a girl of eight my iether presented money in my purse and told me to go and have a look at the surround- ing country. At the age of ten, except [years at least, so that I was not easily daunted or taken off my bal- v once. My long acquaintance with the facts of sex, presented to me when I was detached enough to taken them, coolly and as a matter of coursfi gave me a peaceful adolescence. l!‘ knew the worth and the unimport- ancc of money. I could start for Tim- buktu without concern. I had sated John, notes the Gazette was his ref- erence to the keen and practical in- the Mexican papers quoted by the Literary Digest speaks of Fthls para- the promotion of, which will do more to prevent disease and promote the health of the human race, than any my appetite for cheap candy and had begun to discriminate. I made m’! that I could read fluently and write after a fashion, I was quits uneducat- doxical land of ours," as "The rich- est country on earth. inhabited by the poorest people on earth." But‘ terest in Lower Province affairs which is being displayed by former other single thing in the whole field of modern sanitatio‘ .“ ,' ed. On the other hand, there was not a town or village within no miles of London that I did not know as I mistakes inherent to my temperi- ment, but I was saved from much second-hand thinking. And in 2d . in” 7‘. 1929 l ~= The fineet tea youcan b y-Red R ‘ Made from juicy, flfivor ‘filled lavage-fit? . bud. Every package “ ' luau. ROSE ounce: Piakoa ioextra ,, ., SEVERAL 0 sous wuv FOX RANCHERS suouu) use Dr. ffrenclfs Vermicide Capsules FIRST-They are the lnerary who has made a ll wild) and bu: I successfu] States. SECOND-It ls a combination remed and Hook-Worms, thereby eliminating numcrous doslngs. THIRD-They act qulckly and are absolutely safe, fatalities that we are aware oi can be trace mules directly. product of In outstanding Vet- fe study uf animals (domestic and i-‘lrcer In Canada and the Uhlted y for Round, Tape unnecessary labor in No ll 1.0 lhelg cup- FOURTII-They are used in every country with excel. lent results, by all leading Fox Ranchers and especially time in this Province. ' hlaritimers now resident in other provinces. He declared that the aim oi the Maritimes was an economic confederation which had not ‘yet been attained in Canada, but he also warned his hearers that this object could not be achieved unless the people of the provinces by the sea gave it their full support. Both Pro- fessor MacPhee and Mr. Burnaby ad- vised an industrial development in the Maritime Provinces which, in their opinion. willi contribute sub- stantieliy to the extension of trade all these papers speak with one voice in condemnation of prohibition as in- more sober than the countries where; whiskey and brandy are largely con- sumcd. One of the papers referred to re- marks that people who drink wine,‘ or beer in moderation “are ‘jovial l and fearless. The ultra prohibition-| ists are hypocritical and sad." AII-j oth:r Mexican journal points out‘ that “prohibition serves only to odd- an inducement to the pleasure de-l variably tending to lawlessness, vio-l lence and crime. They also point to. the wine countries of Europe as much l , Just think of duller-b moment. No other one thin! in the whole field of medicine or sanitation is as im- , portant as having a healthy mouth. Someone recently pointed out that our life insurance companies pay more attention to such unimportant things as a small boil or’ pimple than they do to the condition bijtho mouth, and yet more trouble starts here than anywhere else. Abscessed teeth. or even one absces- sed tooth, may be the cause of all sorts of ailments throughout the body. Heart disease, including infection of the lining of the heart itself. in- five-pound note, and came by devious the seasoned traveler that I was. I lememben that I stayed a week. 896115111: my days exploring the country round and my evenings at the local theatre and a. traveling cir- cus. I made many friends in the knew my own street. There were few inns or public-houses where I had not been a. guest. At the age of 1i I set out with my bicycle, my bundle. a fraternal blessing reinforced by a ways to the University Arms, Cam- bridge. and there ordered my room and my dinner with the seng-froid of ‘ fin ti I th m“ "m" d"““““3"' lawyer-iii; ocan ‘ceonllwinmlfifliif; coursecf my wanderings — mostly ot a low-class male persuasion — and years I had traveled as far in life 85 many of my contemporaries would go in 40. " fits of those early days, but I ieoi that I have at least been alive for $5 years out of my FY6591"- 43/5“ 1 flatter myself that when I come to I shall be able to give my new fel- low-travelers a fair account o: tn: place I came from. Maturity is an artificial concep- tlon. I was called upon to be mature at ten. and in reason and common sense I became mature just as any average human being would do if It is difficult to evaluate the benc- i die and move On to another sphere '7 which begins on May 25m. and i, i with other parts of the Dominion; {i l". T4} is one which should mean a great deal to every true Canadian. We are, Britlshers, ancl we have a sense of‘ worth by reason of the blood of our British forefathers who had the stuff in them that makes sturdy citizens, pioneers, explorers, scienf, tilt"... schoolmastcrs, poets, authors; musicians, statesmen, hcroesfmin-l leters, missionaries, noble women‘ and martyrs. We ail share in the‘ civilization that produced those men and women. and we all want to per- petuate that civilization and to car- ry it on to a deeper and betior dc- " mlopmclt, to find its finest flow- ering in Canada, in geography the: centre of the Empire, in influence! whet Canadians can make h-zr to the Empire of the future. l Down through the ages British civilization has followed in the wake o! the heroic adventures of men who grimly obeyed the urge within: their: to do the dangerous thing be- I cause it seemed to them that if they ‘ were successful. incalcuiablc bcnef- its would result to all mankind. So f-hefiret cable was laid across the Atlantic, the first steamboat plied It: clumsy way. the first aeroplane soared among the clouds. fTodsy. romance and risk-taking‘ lie largely in industrial undertakings. ‘mm are thousands of people in. of business who must ap- their problems in the spirit’ o! pioneer ancestors-with the ‘ ’ high heart in success and the‘ Q fortitude in failure. These, bible too are Empire builders, and] not-only these but all who co-oper- ' p {with them in building up this; country into"; great “nation within! thggziritlsh commonwealth of na-i very practical means of] la by purchasing Em-l , ___ f goods wherever possible. remember the slogan. not for next week but for the boptho and years ahead: "Empire 0N lln-ipire builde a.” v Ila summon oasruna , . . p firming the visit of Trade Com- ‘ "filurnaby and Prof. Mao- un-itinlu, the non- in a lending editorial they proposed the co-cperation or merging of Maritime interests, in order that the larger orders obtain- able from Gntario might be filled. In the’ review of trade conditions by Messrs. Burnaby and lvfacPhce and in the interest aroused over their visit to the Maritimes the Ga- zette sces evidence that the Marl- time Provinces are now going after bilsiness in a. business way. that they have already accomplished a great deal, and that there is reasonable prospect of still better things. "All this," it. adds. “is encouraging, not from the standpoint of the Atlantic provinces alone, but from that of all the Canadian Provinces which have a generally sympathetic interest in Maritime development, and e clearly dcflnicd economic interest es well." EDITORIAL NOTES Mr. Hoover has at least shown his policy to be "America First." Per- haps. says the Toronto Globe, Cen- ada might do worse than take a leaf out of his book. Exactly what Hon. R. B. Bennett has been saying all along. The Metropolitan Chain Stoves. whose advertisement appears in oth- er pages of this issue. have set a good example in making a specialty of Canadian made goods. They an- nounce that fully eighty five D8!‘ c?!" of their merchandise is manufac- turtd in cbnada. and it is oxpccisd within a short time that this pro- pflfu°n will be increased. The strong protest 0881M?» "l" Y!‘ moral of the local militia units ‘t0 Aldershot. u. s. that lies been for- worded to Ottawa by the P-sii" Merchants Association seems to hill/t! had no effect upon the authorities in reconsidering the matter so far as this year is concerned. It seems Many countries have legislated in; many different ways to regulate con-i trol. or abolish the traffc in alcoholic, liquors and it is safe to say that no,‘ measure so far enacted to that endi has been more than partially satlsq factory. Extreme measures, howevern well intended. and which may have: been of temporary benefit havel brought greater evils in their train,‘ and are now universally discreditedi ——-——— i The wall Street Journal, tells that! “Up to date Great Britain has paidl us in settlement of principal and: interest of money advanced, even in? those 15 months when we had dc- clared war but were not ready, the: sum of tl,200.000 and upward. Shel has received in that time from her,‘ own debtors rather less than 8160-; 000,000, includng her own share of the German reparations." And to do‘ that she has taxed her own peopiel; more than any other nation is being: taxed. Isn‘t that something every’ loyal British subject should be proildy of as Empire Day draws near? At Ottawa the worm hm turned, The Government that had apparent-l ly been waiting in whispering hum-' bleness and with bat/cd breath to" hear and obey the latest orders from _ Washington has been asked for fav-i ors that it dared not grant. Smug-f gllng of liquor from Canada into the States had attained vast propor- tions. "Stop it," ordered Uncle Sam. For a soft answer and to gain time, Ot- tawa replied in effect. "You had bctter send a man over to our cus-' tom hous: and we will inform him‘ when a rum-runner sails." "That won't do." mid Uncle Sam. "Do youv stop them from sailing yourself, ro- fuse them clearance. and stop your blank distillerics from supplying duty paid whisky to be shipped over’ here. Do you hear me?" i Thu was the inst straw. The worm turned and a square refusal to com- ply was the result. l British voters are myntlfled with a number of perplexing questions. No- mination day was Saturday last. The Conservative policy of safeguardingl industries is shown to be giving‘ more and more employment. And after the first splash Lloyd George's,‘ FIFTH-We can show testimonials from the molt luc- cessfui Fox men both here and abroad, endorsing them in thc stronge terms possible. SlXTIl—The sale of them ls increasing so rapidly that It is, hard to keep up with the demand and this In flee of ever-increasing competition. ' SEVENTH-After handling this Remedy for fourteen years we can conscientiously soy (and we carry all the other makes) that it ls the safest and most efficient of worm ex- pcllers and In n class by Itself. ' PRICE $1.00 nox (20 CAPSULES.) E. A. FOSTER Sunnyside DBUGSTOBE SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR P. B. ISLAND it was my special pride to “take on" the sturdiest cyclist and beat him on the steepest hills - a challenge that often ended smiably with breed ‘and cheese shared at the nearest pub. As to my fellow-creatures, not the scur- vieet tramp among them treated me other than with decent good-iellow- ship. . When I was 12 my father, who evidently thought that it we: time for me to spread my wings, gave ms 100 pounds and a round-trip ticket to Norway. Until quite recently-I possessed my diary of that adven- ture. The spelling was atrocious, the observations vivid and expressed with teeth. _ Most rheumatism, whiledue in part to infected tonsils, ooh’ ‘likewise be blamed on infected teeth. _ Eye and ear speclallstsfhhve been telling us for years‘ that a good per- centage of their cases OIHWIBIEIBCEd to bad teeth. ‘ j ‘ Even anaemia is nowdeflnitely es- tablished as being’ frequently due to infected teeth. so likewise with ulcers o1 the stom- ach and small intestine, kidney and 11v" ailments. elmeildicius and other abdominal ailments. ' You cannot wonder then that I wish our humorists would get away from from“; m1; mullet as a Joke’ a simplicity and force of which sub- 1; means health; ma happiness‘ sequent education, alas, deprived me. 11:51am’, go "my 5n, o; u‘ ‘ I chose to stop off at Trondhjem. As ' ‘ usual. I had made friends with nly follow-travelers and. more especially, vvith l. youth who, misled by my pre- eoclty and encouraged by my gp. parently unprotected state, had had to be firmly snubbed. My knowledge of life. however, gave me a cool gull Omplete control over the situation. and he ‘became as a A FLEET ornam- given the chance. To begin real Ill‘! at l5 or 20 is too late. It is out o! proportion to the average length 0f life. It will be argued that children handled as I wu would run grave risks. But this depends leriifiiy 011 custom. If all ten-ycar-old children were treated as adults they would H111 no more risk than they do now at l5 ol- 18, or whenever it is decided that they have become rciisonnblu. I But even as things stand the risks f are not appreciably greater than arc ‘ normal anyway. something might ‘ happen. But in any case something might happen, and one day must, happen. The world is a dangerous oi I fascinating place, and tn play per- ' petually for s fety is as ridirulvlls storm. We have. in fact. only one real concern in life, to live - live dan- gerously since we must. but at hm! rate all the time that fate allows us. excellent playiclloiv. Indeed, touched by his respectful attitude, I wander- ed down from my hotel at midnight to say good-by to him and to certain I never see the newsboys run Amid the whirling street, With swift untiring feet, The Public Forum l . This column is open for the discussion by correspondents as dodging li tning in a thunder Y To cry the latest venture done, But I expect the day to hear Them cry the crack of doom , And rislngs from the tomb, _ With great Archangel Michael near; And see them running from the Fleet As messengers of ‘God, With Heaven's tidings shod’ About their brave unwearied feet. —-8hane Leslie. THE LAND WE LOVE ' in roams i-mua run awe: warren nourc Q. What and where is the Blue Water Route? " ‘ ' , A. The Blue Water Route ol- $113315 wnl’ is the hameyof the motor road‘ ' 010W thefihore of Ldkeliuron from‘ sol-nib to Owen scuba. This new; . quarters. It was the only time I can oi question; of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian docs not necessarily endorse the opinions of uultespondcnic, I ACTION WANTED of the crew and passengers, and sub- sequently lost my way home. Since If could not spank Norwegian and had‘ forgotten the name of my hoyel, [l Silent the night exploring the docks and ail-ecu of Trondhjem and only’ with the dawn stumbled on my head- I 511.341,“, me a few lincs in your impel‘ t0 express my opinion about "19 599N318 which takes plac-e on l | l i F l member fecling faintly disconcertv ed. the most dangerous street in Char- In the in‘crvi\ls be‘wec m tra c! . I read and twrctc. I prodxucedy sev:ra:glot:;e~own' m“ is Elm Avmuc‘ It 15 newspapers and wrote uncountcdqu e common to see ca“ drlvmg at t > . short stories. I read everything l hzlellgngtfgve and thirty m" mlLs m‘ could lay my hands on -_ shaken‘ ' some me n3 m bmm day‘ peare, Thackeray, Dickens, Meredith, lfigctbcars do not 8° 5° m“ Du Meurier, Wilde, Dante, and or,” hklh;:b’eh1::u5° Llzenmufe m“ the vulgar coinlcs of the day, foe-lam“ dflv,“ can gems‘ “t! n ‘my’ ynured cheap candy and The Heaven- I slow down“ V" 1e an o“ c" and ly Twins — a scandalous novel long= ' y 5E dom do we 53° a since forgotten _- and thus made ac- ipouceman m d“ “m” o" Eh“ A“ hqnntlnca with “The Wu“ a‘ sinylenue. Some drivers are only taking f Pail-ohms the British Museum and ! the “w” ‘W’ “t m‘ "m" '5 "~ 1*’- Avrote g text book (unpublished) on‘! do not think the mty Council t‘ l lgivlng this dangerous street enough consideration. matter serious consideration in the Francis; 3 Emily Dixon; 4 Fred wilt | nlur future. FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor School for April month. Grade X: 1. Jflhnslonc: 3, clrlranurke. Grade IX: 1 Elizabeth Francis; 2, Gladyg A15. ken: 3. Mipnic Burke. Grade VIII: 1 Wallace Francis; 2 faster John. Stone: 3 Basil Johhslonc; 4 Frank McClumpha. FALSE ECONOMIES sirrlmfillls rations to out do Neklflflliflli bllildhlxl and fences to save expense merely adds to expense. All the insurance money that mlgh¢ h". b”; Paid through years of immunity from fire ls outweighed by n single loss. But the most false of all "false economies" is to forego the protection of life insurance to guy; m; "u" “m”; premium. ~ A Ilackhf Life liuurance may spell flngnolg] dug“; yo; your family: Life Insurance fe NOT an “ionic-the prem- iums come back to you with profit if you Ilve. For particulars of Great-West Life “Protection with Profit" policies consult Hyndman £5 dC0., Ltd Provincial Manage The Great-we“ 1,11. Lower Queen Street Charlottetown ,. __._,_, NOW TASTE THE SWEET FRESH FLAVOR OF BRAHMIN TEA Sold only in Red. Hygienic, Airtight Packages. wn feed bills doesn't pay. Offices Grade II: , 1 am, Sir, etc. I Elsie nihgwou; 2 rmlk Cowl; PARENT-ELM AVENUE 3 Mary Oonohan; G Bed Comn. Grade I: _ I. Dorothy Burke; I Laura Dixon? 3 Thorley Burke; 4 Beulah Coilin- Roll for Fortune Bridge, I Beginners‘ Class m“ l l" Kenneth Burke and John ' ' cis equal; 2 Elizabeth Golfin- l Perfect attendance: Gladyl “W” Dorothy Johnston. Laure Dixon- __c_.__ FOUND Ono of the but rev-hill" known for I . ‘SMUT or RUST on GRAIN Senior Department Minnie ticKchzie; 2, noisy Junior Department trunk highway forms u mo" my,‘ l-l-lfe Ptolemies. I visited the theatres. of nearly zoo mild], making-Meaning‘ coming 110m: n midnishl with my a series ofattractlve centres and beeches llllhlqthe lovithiroflailou‘ of Ono of the duties of our represente- mattora of this kind; to inform our that a decision Ill!‘ been reached by the Militia department and tho whole matter was cut and dried be- fore our oitiiene had an onvilftlln"? of citing-together and discussing it. plan to glv; every worker something to do seems to have spent much of. its force. It locks now that Comer- vative prospects are somewhat} brighter then when the campaign. began. \ long familiar to the early itefl um‘ A little snowstorm such u occur- red on Sunday night gives variety, tlvps n. omwb is to keep In m on Lake IIui-on, the yml lnlgml “i ' Many summer resorts grid grounds are reached by this modern P!!!‘ ‘the "afiaire Dreyfus" and became e lntaelohate defender of that yunlogg. ‘unete Ientlemen. mung cannot be too severe for this] class of lawbreakere. Thirty days in‘ N! with a one hundred dollar fine Grade V: own latch-key. I saw Ellen Terry. “ex? n: put l amp t° mm speed l, Dorothy Johnston's; 2 Hilda F 0 R M A L I N mhlrfiflquelln. and Bernhardt in d. " ° “m” "m" “"°“““ ' Francis: a doom Dillon; 4 aawlu-d their prime. I learned o! injustice hum“ ‘tact’ m” Elm Av°““°' Frencisl - ilild corruption in huh Pllcee through " ' "'°""'°°“ m’- Th° Pufllih- lGrade m.- A shun but thorn-my effeel- l. Maggie J. Din Grnlu new" would bo who to m mew" In order to have IIID W‘ “n, hum] before eewllil- i l gwell; 2 George ,. highway bod u ltl llll at , attractive featul‘! of Kflhifi . only by Canadianlblit us". of American tourleti ' way to this ma: phy- their Eventually I was mil to school niid wasted several years acquiring ‘Id-dolled knowledge which. like moat sitcom people, I promptly" forgot. ‘Nlvertholeu, if. nu I ulefui expel-l- mld not be a bit out of the ques- . The eohools will be closed short. 11 Ind hundreds of children will be on this street. I would like to offer a few eug. ‘ t f ‘u nllfl" .l°;.'l..'f" nil 7&2“... 1w with every order. I'm-select people of-oontemplated MOWER"?! m, mun‘ u, against the interests of their constituents. and. if neces- w-ll-hguelig their protest while l gem an opportunity of mak- ‘" ilwliiiiilidliurwm in» we M, they may succeed in ihduenoinf to weather conditions and spreads o‘ pure white sheet over the country‘ always quite near the freezing point. and even to zero in an upward direc- tion. ~ ' ‘ l l Theoreanvolyeothfnfontorylilil tide. As to heat and cold. we are! when "the _ my. In." u “melting u,» fill and sink into the _ eoiderable in’ , ill ground. p ..". I oopiolm l memo; ieil wit-hr _.,.is._.- spy‘ , p “_ lml lltllblhmuufinll eon-T ' elite. It revealed to mo that tilere were queer people in the world and tnlt‘ I rum be prepared to put up gfidth‘ them. poiiiéoi view, r wen n “If: .1150, Intelligence the"! seemed,» n» pflffltl ‘rile: lumml- Dlllltr Ill!!! should be put ‘In 110M lllm Avenue and a special miloemm put on this street. lu- biolally in day time. where he could nib do a lot in preventing the chug. l" from olivine on tiie street. i will!!! dthlm will um '1“) me thltlin Avenue has more trot. Also ibatiroh their qllm m!- Jny ‘fellow- w 2 M»- DRUGSTORE , 1b dreaibeugo liml luinnitil-y‘ bushel-lilo to kc» we can“; will beeampled.‘ um: olltamiioin which‘ f ‘might know tnenane otlviiiy river adenine-ammonium. mined. in Toronto on wediiéeder inch-Apparently‘ __ oeatlloeuuonloaooblelnheieepanylieadq-[pflfl ‘I w! Ml he mo: loo n. city u... v "lilfihlea h. llllm- W‘ ""7 ." m" one moat io~ob lottteiown‘ m: m.’ led also victim e ma; "cl-oi c " u “m; flow NW1. \ , ' ll em! "din om: not!‘ . "ehtilll.