BIIARLOTTETIWIII GUARDIAN -_ uni; (Ionnilod I811) Innldent, Hank-Col. W. Chester Q. Malian ' Vlca Pruldenl. l. B. Burnett, IJJ. loci-stun, LlenL-Ool. D. A. Incllnnw- 0.8.0. lilllor and Managing Dlrectnr, J. l. Burnett- lf-IJ- Auaclna tor, Frank Willa- SUBSCRIPTION BATES $5.00 pa: year (ln advance) ilellvcmdrkttlty. $6.00 per you (tn advance) mulled to Inland [$.00 per year tln advance) mulled to Canada and U3. Member: Andft. of Clrcnlothnn WiTisironpéiii 1125.15; i. wéiiréermi-Hi the Weakest Ink.” THURSDAY, nucmvrnm u, ma. i: : M a nits... TQTsijiL-inder The proposal to spend twelve million dollars on a new (LNR. terminus at. Dorchestcr St., Montreal, is not rcccivcd with enthusiasm in ; railway circles in the Province of Quebec. The i fccliiig is that it \\'()lll(l be much better to for- get the idca of spvnding $12,000,000—import— ' l ant as that‘ might be iii vicw of the 1939 federal f‘. ; election-mud give some thought towards hav- ing a union station of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and the Canadian National, such union station to be Place Vigor, from which only local trains are iioiv tlispatchcd. Such a .: nit-rgcr, in ziiltlitioii to putting the $12,000,000 ‘ in circulation, would mean the elimination of the very olisolctc hlorcau street station 0f the C.N.R. and a consequent better service for the rastern sections of the island of Montreal, as well as thosc who have to travel as far east as Morcau street in ordcr to take trains to the Lake .St. john region. The problem is not directly a provincial one, but as Quebec pays 25 per cent. . of railway deficits, there is interest in the mat- ter, and :1 keen desire that the railway issue’ at Montreal should be looked at in thc light of more than an affair of federal politics in 1939. “We should,” says the Star, “be very _rude recipients of this seusouable gift from Santa Claus if we were to ask where the C.N.R. is go- ing to get the mercy. We should also be very stupid, for we all l.".ll)\V perfectly well where the money must conic from. The railway can- not pa for it, for it already runs some fifty million? a year in th§_“rcd.” It can only borrow it—and on our crc it_i “But if the politico-rai runs the C.N.R. have ma “soft-soap" Montrcalcrs to t millions-and if the rest of the people of Can- ada are ‘mugs’ enough to stand f_or it-the only question left for us to discuss is whether the money is goliiig to be spent g1 ‘thcflbcsgpqgillilzl! . The ans as announce e . . . rYii-iiiagemeiif envisage a mere floyaring in of thc vacant space on Dorchester street, together with the completion of the viaducts that are to bring in the trains around a series of new curves. mmetimes shorter and sometimes longer. “Nothing is really to be built opvtkpc lpéid that was taken over ii decade ago. at c)’ f!" doing i5 simply t0 dlig out the ‘fiOlQP llttlc deeper and than fill it all in. The top is then to be nicely smoothed off, so lhalfflffxlx £91’ the disappearance of some fine bl1lldlf1gS—-‘W€ will be right back ivhere we were with a large urea of vacant property on our hands at thc Dorchcster street level. Of course, zmybvd)’ ‘vhf’ thinks that it will stoP lllfilje shmhd have hls head examined. T he politicians pl_edged_ them- selves up to the eye-brows to fill in this hole in order to beat _Houde in the ‘St. Irlcnry election. Now, with another election in the 0 t‘ lng, they are beginning to commence to stat; 0 pa? this plcdgfi‘, _True, they will do not ing but some more digging before the next campaign ls likely to comerourid. But that leaves ‘=1 more room for bigger-grid better promises . a" boy, oh! boy, what an army ofwotei; carp 1 crowded into that still larger hole in t e Cfl 103 weeks just before polling. . “Twelve millions for a roofed~ The Right Home l 2 l l e 2 i l . lway combination that de up their minds to he tune of twelve in basement!" National Association of Pfoffiiilfiflal Santa Clauses in the _Un_ited States which is a curious type of organization to have protruding itself into this age of disillusionment, are wor- ried about competition from Mickey Mouse and Ferdinand the Bull. Meeting in New decided that the pro The York the other diay, they fession would need consid- erable grooming to protect its status. Imitators who use “desc, dem and dose" to put across proper standards, it was contended, and "man- ner of speech; character, appearance and‘ gen- their ideas to children, are not living up to the eral manner" will henceforth be carefully con- sidercd Santa Claus lately has faced a great many imitators, like the most illustrious personagcs, and it is just a question if he could not do with l. little more privacy. There was a day, com- merits the Hamilton Spectator, when Santa kept v up a sort of legendary propriety, and to beat a ; drum or talk over the radio was not in his line. ' Now he is everywhere, having deserted the realm of fancy where he belongs, and where, possibly, he would secretly like to return. In that realm there would be no_ competition from Mickey Mouse or Ferdinand the Bull. l Democratic Hens Under the headline “Nazis Warn Chickens i? Lay ‘More Eggs," The New York Herald rihunehas a copyright despatch telling of a , demand by the Nazi authorities that Nordic - lien: increase their average annual production ‘ from the present eighty to ninety eggs each to ‘r46, without increasing their food allowance. . The Germans put considerable stress upon ‘their poultry. They are said to have. per capita, more hens than any other people in Euro . Presumably they wish to have the eggs to all (prick upon; figuratively speaking of course, in unfit war. _ i Yet~for all the Nazi admonition; it would ap- ziccordiug to Dr. W. A. Maw. head of the .' dc rtment at Macdonald College, that ' emocraiic tin ' merited liens on the do better tlfan t e German. What is I44 a year, by selective breeding. The average production in the Canadian egg- laying contests is 177 eggs; Macclonald College's selected birds produced an average of 185 last year, but honors belong to a University of Sas- katchewan bird with 359 eggs iri one year. Dr. Maw does not hold with the German theory about increasing the egg output without increasing the food intake. Fair play for the hens! The hens that 63ft] their keep are entitled, he says, to their rations. As he sees the situation, it is not the eating that is important but the laying of more eggs. Why the German hens are dilatory is not evident, unless it be that thev hear too. much of Wagner's music. of which Hitler is inordinate- ly fond. Experiments recently made on cows by the research department of Reading Uni- versity in England disclose that cows have a decided preference for pCZlCCflll music but \Vag- ner curdles the milk. I EditoriTaT Notes I The January thaw came a week too soon. ll i l? By land and sea and air tlicy come to out Pelt Show. i! 1U Like the poor, the prohibition problem is al- ways with us. t t I i i 1U We do not get much beyond the warnings of the storms that harass the lcss favoured people on the main land. i- il- The Hon. \Villiam Buchan, second son of the Governor-General, iiiitlcrwcnt a sticrcssful op- eration for appendicitis recently in London. I fi I Q Ii i “Safety first" is the first law of our air scr- vice, as instanced by Pilot Jones en route from Moncton to Lharlottetoivn on Tuesday. l‘ ¥ Ill i Tomorrow will l»: ihc last market for the year. On the ivhole, the stall-holders have had every reason to be thankful for the trade they have enjoyed during the past twelve months. ‘l! ¥ >ll ‘ll The City 0f Ottawa has acquired $50,000 of Quebec bonds due August ,1, 1958. bearing a rate of interest of 4 1-4 @ $109,375, yielding 3.85 per cent net; also $20,000 4 1-270 N bonds at $112, yielding 3.71 per cent net. 1K Ill l! 1K Award of a contract to build a scientific lab- oratory building for the R.C.l\I.P. at Rock- cliffc, Ottawa, to H. Dagcnais Limited is an-. nounced. The cost will be around $18,400. The new structure is to be used for training of of- ficers and constables of the force in scientific identification of crime. . I 1U i IF Christina Rossetti died this date, 1894. When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for me; Plant thou no roses at my head, Nor shady cypress tree: Be the green grass above me with showers and dewrlrops wet; And if thou wilt, remember, And if thou wilt, forget. >l< Ii 1k 1F The Hon. G. Howard Ferguson may have re- entered politics in Ontario, but he certainly has abandoned farming, having just sold his old homestead in Kitlcy Township, Oiit., to a neighbour. His father, Dr. C. F. Fcrgiison set- tled on this farm when he came to Canada from North of Ireland, over a century ago. The Hon. Howard realizes it takes personal supervision and a degree of concentration to make farming ither. I or the inclination for c I U U wondering just what the Government's policy is in regard to winter roads. A great deal of money is being spent on trying to keep the Charlottetown-Sunimerside highway open where great stretches have to be ploughed. On the St. Peters Road traffic is held, up at only one point, Godfrey's hill, and would require very little effort on the part of the roadmaster to clear the impassable section. If all that is holding up the. work is orders from headquarters, let the road be cleared at once. 1k m 1k While Raffaele Bcrirlani, famous Italian as- trologer, -is said to have claimed that sunspots were responsible for queer weather in Europe McGill University Meteorological Bureau state that they did not think sunspots affected the weather. “The only thing affected by sun- spots," said McGill Weathermen, “is the‘ radio." It was pointed out that generally, this contin- ent has the opposite kind of weather to what there. as it has been recently then North Am- ericans could look for niild weather here, and vice versa. n a w t Irish re-inllnn i0 in the offing to judge by late advices from Ulster. Viscount Charlemont, former Education Minister in thc Belfast Gov- ernment, and General Sir Hubert Gough have been named president and vice-president, re- spectively, of a new organization to “promote co- operation and goodwill between all sections of the Irish community.” The group will avoid character o South Ireland, no less than that between each part of Ireland and Great Britain." a in 1k in declares a review of" the pro- per cent effective, Ahmcdabad city (Western hibition scheme in on the outskirts of Ahmedabad for the off sale of country liquor have been closed. Although sortie people still resort to liquor shops outside the dry area, especially in Indian States, their number appears to have ikcreased. On the whole the ‘report declares, the situation’ is very satis- factory and there are no signs of any extensive or organised evasion of the regulations. As re- gards drugs, owing to the ease with which these ii Canadian goal ls to increase the m- rgn somjgwhnt. below onehunglrc to successful, and nowadays he has not the time l8 t.h Residents of Mai-shficld and Duristaffnage are settled and in all parts of the world, officials at the h, they are having in England. If it was cold over "1 f the relationship between North and w“; o; m, Prohibition of country liquor is probably 99 W0 India). Owing to the small number of permits ‘ three out of the four Government shops opened Th are smuggled-and the strong craving of those ad- . 111i: Qigiuorrmpwu ciuAigpiAN iiorrs BY Tlli viii ‘ new” A" ‘what laughter i m“ (New York Times) t.‘ ."".'...“§!i..%'..Y..'.“1.'.'. "‘ w» - w» 1- t» . ulrre mlmol um mum. mamas h“ 1'0“ u la not. nf iiltn NONI". " l“ “l” m iumiiilm’ ‘no mun “m” NM‘ birds. and though: cannot ulna mum u n uminu-vinnu lsflv-lchtfm-Bwwv-insn spot for mropem potential. Th“ lg‘: m” lstheonlystltononrthwhm “$5M; Vial. w “h” “° ""‘.."°_.“_""" m" " ttilomliehhvlor-ol vldifill and uh m1; - ty nffnstltutfunl ban-chin; ssh‘ lb“... wlii.".'°'fn.i'i'J-'"n ‘ii.’- """""‘"""'°"."m-- mi i» mi it ma» m imi- collect» would let llll But the vflwl-i w! willful-MI- t» 1M mean mm" dam,‘ umpowm Till NEW TREATMENT FOB end of tlm, an bound to be mun and sin-m» "asmtsarwh- .... .. lftheCmndlnngnvu-nmentcsn whmglqoi-m-musub m, “WK °" W" W’ QM- ml" 11111“! or Poisoned w!“ me the offlclal mm ' HBO-the tax to encourniw _ trade. the patients family 5,1 b u; _ “Uh. what a. blessing lt would be U0 do not hesltatc t0 permit itto be dmmwdfly» m t. 10w “ma. lmwll 0" 80019 01 l-hll- 018M DB1‘ removed by surge . When the u more “h; fi ma“? mum cent. sales tn: to encourage home mind ls so badly afflicted that. the 1,, m, we,“ w!“ m“ "c, b‘. trade. — st. Catharina: Standard patient la unable tn taka his place m,“ u om been” o; the w‘. - l" u" "mmlmlly ""4 u“ 9h?‘ oontras bet/ween man's v l ln- Lord Lonllondufy. heretofore from. wishes m use the new “ma, e, m, m, m, of,“ one of Brltaln’: foremost péo-Ger- treatment-i a doaeg Q1 mum-t we“ they u‘ 800d m‘ an mam. l! 110W 698111161113 l?’ W- --t.hat causes ock which is some- m,“ b; h“ n ,0 m m Chamberllln refuse to v0 ln one time; gotiowed by s, w", Lhg mm“ c “Maw m‘ c" llttle inch to Hitler on the oolonlpl fgmfly are 0mm ‘(mid w peflnlb and we ome hi. he Mn“ mm issue. now they do sommaut moéoylqtdwggpmatllglgag blmf all mn-vfved ridicule. Personalities when their eyes get penedl - stratford Beacon-Herald. Even with the cuts (ln automo- llant results in many oases there u’ ma” vmnemme‘ n“ have likewise been many failures and also other cases where the lm- bue insurance rates). New York pmvaimiii mm but a inert time. “m” m“? w w‘ “mm” “P pm I staazerins nte- A The mm satisfactory results flpl“ Bgtw“ w“ g nvghgpellfigle; Oglépzvnlh have been obtained where the men- 1, ' ll V? WIIQ bf SSOMl-yls matched by Albflhy. gbufli? bead kiifvyieaiiesifmmd- m! unlgucaglug mw mwwl’ "aging; $55. Buffalo $19, Rochester lflw- What may prove effective ln the heamw “mum o! flyflown treahnent of these mental or ‘be- havior cases ls metrazol (a heart and lung stimulant.) which is now being tesbed in various parts of tihe world. Dr. A. M. wyllte, tn Glasgow Medical Journal reports hls results ln a series of twenty cases of dementia precox. These patlents llve ln a persistent dream stntrwhlch tot-ally unflts them for the work, cares, and duties of llfe. ‘their scheme or system of life New York World-Telekram. Not content with nflwnlln: money from Jews, ruining their property, m them do forced labor, wear bii gas to designate that. they are not. Gentiles, the Nazis arc seizing thelr stamp 00l- lectlons. In Vlenna all JewLsh stamp collectors have been round- ad up and put ln concentration camps. Their stamps. with n total value of $1,200,000, have been taken from them. The next. thing one hears will be that. the Nazis are taking the gold fllllngs from Jewish teeth. —W‘lndsor Star. Indeed. ft l: lnld by some 0b- servers, that the passing of each day with new evidence of lance on the part of Chancellor Adolf Hitler or Premier Benito Mussolini, brings Mr. Chamberlain closer to the position from which Mr. Eden refused to retreat-that personalities fs moot. needed, ft does mt. take place. American cartoon- sts have done wonders with Mr. Roosevelt's chln but their Italian oonwrvuorarles. no matter how much their fingers tickle. dare not distort I1 Dune‘; massive lower nmxfllary- Where now are those rude artists who in former tlma helped brim a. acme of proportion lvito the oolltlcal llfe of Germany? Even Mickey Mouse la t, and be fnferried at. Dmnld Duck would sigh-t. one concludes that there ls no rlizht a. democracy ought. to cher- lsh more tenacloualv than the rlshii to laugh at anvythlng and anybody it, think‘: l! fumw. Mr. tow blrits tbs-t this right may mt be safe ln Erirland. One would mourn its loss more, or tn France. fv-r more than its loss ln Germany. ‘Wrrftnrles inav ti; of Influence may coir . th- road to rrdfii or ‘Pu-it: may be Thera were el ht. twelve men 1n r. Wyl1le'a series of cases and physical improvement was observed in seventeen. Those that were very much underwyght gained welght. raptdw, gaining from to 21 pounds in two months. ‘Ilhelr appetites improved and their oumplexlons became healthier. These seventeen patients showed mental Improvement... that 1s they showed more common sense, more ability to face the be meted enabled to sneak. The others be- came less absorbed 1n themselves and spoke more freely. Some of the patients who were Previously idle were induced to occupy themselves. A patient with pro- found melandholfa greatly improv- ed: two with persistent stupor showed sllfzht improvement. ‘l! um recur-din: the above results so that families and patients themselves may be willing to un- dergo this treatment 1f so advised by their physicians. It ls certainly worth whflePOwlntz to the slmpllc- lty and safety of the metrazol treatment. ft may replace treat- of Y. the Ver- from the wreckage Herald- satlles ‘Treaty. —N. Tribune. After developing I new type cabbage which he clalma gives off no objectionable odors when cooked, a Cornell University pro- fessor fs puzzled because its sales are surpr lngly 10w. The reason, he believes. ls that the new prod- uct ts not well enough known. Why this of fame? The answer ls simple Advertlslng ability, chief among character-lattes of a. true cabbage, ls wanting. Why csllsd n foke and is not dlsgulned n: l neat. man or n irrent ffleo. Fr. mumllfniw as some of the wot-H's "grout men" and "great laws" are. they an‘. also funny. It. ls traivlr- lituwhter that would ff n11 mar-‘und were free to lmlr at its p“""l'lc.=i-v\~v-it. lvi its primer llirht. But ft would be healing laughter. Follow The Gleam» for) rfrir- swim»! the world lodnv‘ (Haimlltfilt Specta should a. woman cook a hearty .- meal or mm bee! and cabbage merit by lnsulfn shook. A Thlgepooyvx “flirts?” Wm‘); lfhh" hfimifflgf, fiffllfllfehfhu and inw nothlnq good m. f0- e way ome a o ~ - - . - loss .1 prestige l! one could i... Britain Counts Her gicgigflgjiggnsfutwglgs hgwgggg; longer cook s I. meal as make all the mouths ln the neigh- borhood water. now the sales may be, but who ls surprised? Certainly ngt the connoisseur of cabbages Trees only tn find lts mls _. world's affairs had entered n fourth dimension, which upset all prevlcua (By n. OORA mun in u... win- nl Free Press) Even the brlefest acquaintance D68 wit-h the vegetable 1s prod that By Jwwv. 1M0. the Gwem- “"1”- o?“ PM“ “lwh-lmm- A (gabbggg 5nd that] fglgted odor; mam 0f GDGGI Britain Will kllOW g o 01181“ assumed are inseparable. No odor, no cub- {lust how mam’ trees she has 1n Hkflly the stateivixrlc B a. b . N , th eswr ust. h er island, the spscias, the dimen- FYI" . dfifiicpfi gqenjeflflng gnxgrgly Si‘: sions, the condiltion and age of $0865 137111096. hrlmtlflfi deaths. IGTGHB. —Chrlst.lan Balance Monl- every tree in every country. “ipllvlw- desmwthn- ill-B mfilflmv tor, It will take tzwo years to oom- a. tide of blood, tmindated country - pllletetitieoensiismdltwillbeasfl-flefwlltry- _ Almost 1,000 yearn q» u» Norso- mush u 1r human belnai and e Thlnkeflw Enclwd Wu men knew the amt uim ares iii-z counted and shaken out of its sic-Old complac- a ee wou w re “t” 5.85.32?“ ‘%°'““'...‘““ “.2 s rice rig. q, w was the Qropprtlom o! used with b e fright- ful ratfo of a snowbell rolling down ‘I hlll, ahattsrmg stages, then armed forms gleam. Just instrument of America, and the world hadn't it. That fact. fa as aston- -0wned tram, for ne- of Britain's trees are prl- The condition of vote tenths . The country has never recovered from the deple- of the Great War, and any in; met;- qwn of tin future would leave W" The Thinker w a m Brltalnlnaverysenous quandary a‘ ac far as n and timber are bah . Surprise many to learn that Britain, with one exoepgon. ls the least wooded coun of pe. Her needs for timber ufacturlng and mining lndus ' are noriiulw m“ i“. swat: Wt" .22"- o png an any er single was ssumod ln 1917 that. the was ‘ -‘ by the would be made 100d by l- . and that S to would. nrovtde acre- addltlonal to the native ed records, 1e t. revealed that their to the essential truth. Not. a aln 1e relic found linguistic or archaeo o- glcal but fa able to stand on its own feet. At least nobody now, seriously call 1n uestloin the doz- en or more ovl em There Viking story has seriously shaken the previous double of the world's archaeologists ln the truth of the genulnenesa of the Keniifngbon Stone found 1n Mlnesotn. ln 1898. This stone recorded fn runfc letter that eight Norwegians and 22 Goths (Swedes) had penetrntpd 1n isa: '4" m the Red River Valley and that 10 of their number had been killed b. m‘ m attack natives. The Star has latch from threo universities ln llmglsn , the Unltul States and Omens, letters expresslrig (1), a belle! now ln the Kanslngbon relic as genuine; (2). a. abatement that: the matter of the Norse occupation now be re-enm- lned ln view of this Ontario proof God. And so the mm: wrote wllih haw heart, and eyes fixed on l s : m “When locking at the mourn tam 01 things I no one mm. of mun the moun- Ralaaifup to sway the world. ho do. l! - with‘ mishty notloue for hla un- er . The nut. evonh of whliih old .5 fl whimmma hollow; i um duolm . The sum part ln nifomeobatluii, on the other hand. ls well mm- lih ll. bfllil . Whll Ch third leiuielii-wfn B o in: ‘Emu ‘M 5:‘ 9mm“ °wnm S 110M119‘ Valli“? “W 5 9 5nd B"! l" “w” m 160d for though; gm- Notih ill 6th“! can VQDMMA, "W" “Sm” m‘ 5 Ouwdu ln this mutter of counting 5° u"! I dmM 51m“! WWI!!! l!!! ll C fI/dfl. Q i Sh” M“ l how%fo=esta. 01 {m1 : mwh emoflnm It m-nu on I a M m.» ‘wit... w m" W . u m" l" l‘ PM" been neoompliged 5271a In fire I mason but the mp: that I "l" Lmdb" "ml n mun 586M156 rfvafe ve trod, lwfimfflfcflpglflhfil q‘!!! h?“ hive notiyonly beenp - M41 tmnble. seem‘! vheuoo 1M- Mlflna °“§ r lallnthemnttcrofatartlngftrea oeedstheatlnnrfii ' f, ,5," W31}; mmgmd mil-w w. mm u 1e they Of such instrument. Wftb ° m " 3° °°m misfit have Goya-meal I pre- thou time '“l'-°"°"°“‘*l'lmmm'°*1lmm 0th. Itmnblenttbonorrvwuttm limp." times the "ppm and seclusion he has sou; f. since lesvln; United tea politifial and constitutional problems, seelpng own Nggdyft The doillgmypud Ohm“ only to make reason and goodwill take thep ace Qygter Wonlvwurth vnrwltlnl of Napol- of passion and prejudice in determining the _______ ' ' Fraiiklncense Myrrh- dieted to their use, the position is less latisfacf . rqrwwbut‘ by no mean; opt of control. blssiir f poke loot. sphere! h And"; ‘°“' l in a. 5...»; l. SQIIIMQCIIQ‘B:?‘|‘Q‘£:|: . all: East l. flu breeding quplltlul of been mooznflud has Throughout the fox lndum uteri as been altogether too much pro- miscuous inbreeding with an lb- fundllnenhl "l ‘Mum! l" wlmlkmn" “Y real facts of life One patient who "We 0f w? form of "blaolnniill" b the dfc- ' threatened. but civilization can cross! , In l! obi-cod tawrshlps in reconstruc in; Europe h“ been mute n“ m“ m“ was siii-vive ff a 30kg continues be OlFhQPngIIIClI-IIIODaI formmgfobr ' n ‘f.'..£‘..l°‘°..“”‘l 3...?“ ‘$89601’! have failed to comm-o- hend m. meaning of outeroufrig. ;‘.‘.'t§"..i.’3l‘°ll."‘.i..“if"....s..”“‘°°‘f§5 then mlxad ff. up in a matahodlial manner, but. not along the outcmss la an o , diictfon of new blood by simply one cross. then f breeding buck tn the orl “but at croll be used with n diiood. wl back to the orlzlnnl llnc. i.» is a very uiuornunaw fact that the hlajltrlly o: fox brewer; oppon- - nlver-rox Alla, iiu. is is aucuiatmmng not um; m tnevrfl-m 10x broom“ lave lama w afltngnulod n,“ mia but! our-stunning cnsractiera of the fur. Until fox. breeders cm wmtiell wiunm carton: llmll-l wnal. Wll-l b0 vne product» 0i unbu- amorous matings, they muss realise will may fiat/l: a 1w fillVvof iox iur. 1n this respect tm fox breeder l8 very uwle w 0mm mmselif and to numb the foxes, vmecaa-s tne fouls uea with the i5- iioruwe of fox nrgguers m general wt.“ regard w m. oaarnoters. i 'b"1lcriiif_iii:ii,z9.19§s Fundaliaiilthjl . Sllvar Foxllaiicliligtf ’ M FROM YiiARDLEYi OF LQNDQN t l Y ‘llllndlluf he lil ‘ wzulvclilna lei. d. If b‘ ‘QT C lady 0|‘ fl |||q|1_ TEE’ 2 MAGS i NW. igmtltiimgllonco. when the an thousand 1k ..... mir ~ m Mlnnigysnd M0811 aloud to ma. and "w. wed 50mins um m mm u Them iuii‘ m dawns, gold-flung And ovenlngsuaiflll u‘ beuutlfully rod An that for day. when n11 of tlmO i s m; Iheu-Poucalllnlll I ollmbtho ' Illllll lte , nrhllka rstobhe Eluntptr: beneath its lbfl-llt. inun- Profassloiial Cards . "'_ ll. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered‘ Accountant up l-blllllblll llncl rum n. “I. o. a»: i: \ MCLEOD 8i BENTLEY W. l. BENTLII. 8.0. l. A. BENTLEY. ILC. ' 0. I. lINTl-II, LLB. Ilrrlltun mil élgorney-nl-Lnw MON! LOAN IN Blehnrvnil Street iflllnoi ll cutcurrr a. ANDREWS Yunnan nnuo-rou ‘ ‘AND IIIAI-MI flu. filAATlllBSON ._ L1»! 7 of Charm i ~