_ HALF msuav COLLEGEMQWOM lvprvvll m twvww of .. .4‘. sea-Li‘ _ _ w. s ‘édiiliiz‘uirw?z':. “ ‘.6! l THE GlllillLlll IEIUWN lillmlillnb Prenidrnt-W. Chester I. lleLnro, ll. P. H“ Prolldant-J. H. Burn! Secretnry—l.leut.-Cel. D. A. Inelllnllon. D. IL 0- Edltor nnu Managing Director-J. B. Burnett. Associate Edlton-l-‘ruik Walker nnd U. l. Currie Iurnlng Dally (founded mm 05.00 oer n»: m. ulflnee) d-Ilvvrrl- [$.30 per year (in mhanre) mulled In Cnnldn and United Htuten. FlilDAi, APRIL 22, 1932 ,"Yel1ow Slavery" under the UIHOH é 7" A; soon as a decision is re:ched§Ju¢k_ H, became Under-Secretary ' b y Tomato czty Council with regardio; 5;,“ 1°;- lhe Colonies in the ‘l0 Bay SYYBPi P10911511“ ‘lolk- it 15 'L.lberai Government, 5nd later we: announced, will proceed on the new asked by My, Bhlfour, whether De La Selle Collvif‘. wlrch is to be the new Government had found erected in 'I'Ol'0lllO on the formcr i-Ygllqw slavery" in operation and, llicCormici-z estate which flanks their; w, what steps had been taken to eastern slope of Avcnuc Poad Hill. lsuprcss it. The Rt. Hon. gentleman The (llWClfipllVWlt calls for a. struc- nmdu ,_he clugglc reply that, "The till-e in Colic-guru:- uozilic fll'l'lll'»ec".llj€ of the expression ‘Yellow Slav- ture, having a frontage of 300 fcct ery- u-u u ttennlhulogluul lhexactl. jwlth flanking wings, to be built of judei and no; juggled hy lhg facts Cmdii Valli‘? 51°09. and t0 cbsiidsclosed by the Government of the $500000 I; w ll provide academic rprahsvauljr flu. far 1,000 S'il(.l€1l‘.5. As"! since men a palpablfi bgfgfgxqj proposed, the €§1‘.€l‘.S.Oll of Bayrhe has, m pal-humqnzury Lgngllgge, Qtreet would take off a strip at the been descrlheg u e. ggl-mlhologlcgl of thr- property and the college ' jhgxgcgggudu" lies narhizmg the Now comes another’ parliamen- ion of the city officials, Illegal-y phfhje w desqflbe what ha; nrciiimct for thc structure is Mr. hllheno h, Jgufnflljsyn been khqvvn J. M. Covran, Toronto, and con- p; a "brilliant scoop". ‘The Ottawa stviction w rk. it is sialvd. wlllJournal gave an intelligent antici- oommence this spring. Ipatfon of the tenor of the report I". would be interesting to learntof the Senate's Beauharno‘; Com- hcw: these plans complre with those ‘mittee. and what was likely to foi- of Prince of Wales College. It will ’low its reception in the Senate. An b~ noted that Mr Cowazfs plans indignant senator, considering the provide for 1000 students for $500: ‘ scoop an outrage on the dignity 000. while All‘. 318F801?! Drvvlde of the Senate, asked the Rt. Hon. for 400 students for between. $250; , Leader of the House what he 000 and $300,000. thought about it. and what he m- gended to do in the circumstances. lrc which Mr. Melghen repiied-“I _,,, lzlfnk it is merely an instance of Comxncntuxg on an editorial in“adventurous prognosticatlonm-an Tuesdays Guazdizul urging the expression likely t0 be treasured as need. at 11.15 particular season, of‘a parliamentary classic along with passers-by refraining from walkingwtcrminological inexactltude." 9,70 nml" LI‘."I".S' 13H TIIJY sub- ' é? . over lawn: anal mrdeiis. a -n e scznbcr stiggrsts that attention _\ §IOIWENTOLTS BATTLE FbVafl-llitjii-Nl-‘Nl-ll-l "n .. ..n¢-- 5s? a l should also be drawn to another‘ bad habit wh‘ch is infuriating to,’ those who have at heart the beaut-I ifying of the city. That is the habit of throlvlng scraps of paper and refuse on the streets. Children es- peclallyare culpable in this respecqi but the fault is perhaps less theirs: than their parents and teachers‘ whose duty it is to instruct thei children, by precept, and example, 1n civic tidiness and respect for others‘ privileges. Before‘ the schools close for the summer, holidays it mm“ be wen w h? outnumbered them by five to one. Of th ' nnict the children carefully 5-. H“ it“ Cmadif“ 131mm‘ . a-r long m!‘ Hue. l. g Z m menzorabe battle Inrd n , _ Most of our readers are familiar-i e c e Bfl 5h Canmand" i 1 -Chl r, ; {with the nuisance complained of. n l n e remned l It was a‘. the Second Battle of Ypres, the 17th anniversary of which is being commemorated by the Canadian LegYon this evenng, that the German forces first used poison gas. It was there that the First Canadian Division received their baptism of fire. With their flank left unprotected by the de- flection of French Colonial troops, the Canadians fought and died by thomands in a. succesful 61183.85. ment to hold back the enemy who In one which should not exist in a well-regulated city like Charlotte-- town. Containers for the reception of refuse ere placed conveniently on, the main streets of the city, and: these contains-s should be usci ex- clusively for the disposal of such matter. Pride in ones city is incom- patible with the sght, not qufinuy enwunteii: h; ‘he sprmgiof ‘Ihermopylae centuries before, gocsijeriszrmzrnapze; Zzzererlii, when the armies of Persia, invading ' V n Greece, sought to reach important 3.2.33.2‘ .175. m v r- these things with particular annoy-Ibut were checked by 300 apart/am once The fact that We too fre-lheflded b? would” who died ' zflshilnz with his picked warriors. quently fail to note them is not to- The Canadian Legion does we“ ,0“: Mam‘ w honour the achievement of its comrades who look pal-l, lh the memorable Ypres engagement of In the stirrhlg pol tical days after; 1915' Not m any bout“! ‘Dim’ ‘b t . u“ south African w“ a great deal‘ u reverentlally and with thank was heard of the alleged lntroduc-zmmm mu’ m m hour a’ m" um o: emergency in which the fate of the South Africa. During the 1906 elec- "In spite of the danger to which they were exposed the Canadians held their ground with a mfllnlficent display of tenacity and courage: and it is not too much to say that the bearing and conduct of these splendd troops averted a. disaster which might, have been attended with the most, serious consequences." | The engagement has been likened infre- CLASSIC PHRASES lto the historic battle gt the Pass, neero--‘ » ored person. 89W. year, there was not a single case. body has been punished, United States. , _ (JREAMERY BUTTER l Quebec ls placed at been sold for shipment; to Emgland England last year 8,057,000 pounds, compared with |agalnst 1,180,400 b. 1930. ' BUDGET COMMENDED l ‘have their opinions. I have before m: clippings from different new:- lpaper: in Canada, and I find that "Yellow slavery" into La Presse, which cannot be con- lAiilcd cause trembled in the bll-l. sldered to be :. Conservative paper. . n. - tlch in the Old Country the Liber- an“ e sum vamnmd o’ ca“ ‘say: of the hudm "le budset est rule's forces, hastily trained and walls and de- als placnrdcd the cm ed r u, h t‘ , l it m mm c us_mgg 3mm stood impregnable. the Unionists nulhorlz ng the mine owners o! the Transvaal to import! Ch nose slaves to replace native! I labor. The righteous indignation of, SHOCKING FIGURES "315 °°""'(’Tl‘»‘d *1 Unlmlifii T118101" United Slates, that it will wme u, 1t)’ 0i 134 in the B01150 Of Commons g, gurplrse h) reader; 1n £1113 mun-f 1M0 A Liberal mfllcrlty of 356--the,try to learn that in some of the‘ Iffiillfist majority since the Rcfonngmullel- American centres the‘ B“! °f 1832' and °’“-'°°d°d Wily blfihomlclde record isevenmore damn- the National Government majorityjing. For several years put, Men», of 494 in i931. The "Stormy Petrel"|ph's. Tennessee, has been the most‘ o! the liberal Opposition in those murdering of American cities. Hons’ days _ was Mr. Winston Churchill, i th‘: bad eminence it was thrust last; who ihctorlcally breathed fire and year by Blnningham, Alabama, ac- brlmslonc on the heads of the of- cording to statistic: compiled by! fending Unionist Ministers. ln- Frederick Hoffman, the insurance cludng Mr Balfour and Mr. Cham-lex-pert. The homicide rate in Birm- llerlain, besause of the: alleged ilngham wns 54.9 per hundred thou:- ‘ 190:1 Yvgv So much has been heard about emment h“ when the but step the electorate was moved to fever-helm; oundlflon; h, chfgggo mu possible under the present circum- heal, with the result that the Lib-lather huge Cgntfes o; puhululluu miatances. Mr. John T. Buster, presi- lflationale, : very ill equipped for such a conflict, mm “New”. LB Fame m" that tum must be elevated and preclpn’ this is the beet budget given t0 Canada in many years. Sir Charles Gordon, president of the Bank of Montreal, ha: noted that the gov- dent of the Mbntreni Trades and Labour Council, say: that this is n commendable attempt to balance the budget and i: pleased to note the new surtxx on incomes. The Conservative party. which has :1- wsy: hem accused of being n friend of the big interest: and corpora- tions, i: commended by the presi- dent of the Trades and Labour Council. Mr. Besudry Lemon, presi- dent of the Bnnque Canadla-me distinguished and Wllulltbn, end flint of Mem- phis, which finished in second place, was 522. The frequency of murders m southern American cities u probably explained by the large ' _. which contributcsmm" most of the vlctlml. Ind also by the fact that it. 1: rarely that x white lman l: convicted far slaying l. coi- The average for all American cities with a population 01’ more ‘than a (hundred thousand remains constant at 10.9, and there ha: been little change in ten years, though the rate is dotlzle whit it was in 1900. An examination of the rate: in 53 foreign cities for periods ranging between three and ten years shows that in only six of them was the American average exceeded. Mexico City, with 41.2, il almost in the Memphis class, while Alexandria, Egypt, exceeded the American aver- age by one per cent. The rates for other representative foreign cities mentioned by m. Hoffman are: Leningrad, 9.9; Moscow, 4.9 Rome. 4.4; Budapest, 3.7; Milan, 2.5; Abmedabad. Indie, 3.4: Vienna. 2.7; Prague, 1.9; Berlin, 1.8: Tokio, 0.9; London, 0.8 ; Glas- 06; Amsterdam, 0.3. ~ 1n Windsor, just across the river from Detroit with its 177 homicides last. NOTES BY TIIE WAY ll Ix interesting to nob flint the habit of “hik1ng" i9 Ntilmlnitb _ . it seem: to be one of unexplained chanlfl in which come over the world from timfi l0 “y; 0nd the peculiar-slid “L” ~19! _featu.re of the new idea i: that it hglhdlhg favou- wlth the young people. Walking i: one of the finest forms of exerclae-Chxtham those customs By lame: W. Baden, M.D YOUNG PEOPLE AND nmgggvpggm IIITILIZII V3. HANUII It has recently become known or other institution as the physical examination of students revealed a number of cases of tuberculosis. Dr. A. S. Lamb, McGill Univer- sity, who has had a great deal of ex- perience in student health work l: to in stigate the causes of tuber- culosis among college and university students. ~ ' That tuberculosis was decreasing in all ages and types of individuab was the general belief of the medi- gmlpped for cash to balance its budget, and should not be asked to spend a dime where it can poaslbl get 11y with a nickel on the tourist business. But that does not relieve others from showing energy and enterprLse in securing tourists for Canada. The transportation com- panies, the hotel associations, the Chambers of Commerce, the PM‘ vlpclal and other tourist agencies should get busy now. Europe, our competitor, has ill-sl- lwded the greatest free advertisement imagin- able-cheaper ocean fares. Can- ada, the paradise of the sportsman and aulofsts, should sit up and QXPCDBCI, in one class alone it was not de- “"15" °n° 11mm“- io twenty years of age. British press using hysterical 1on8"- age to describe the conference, and with some of our politicians lapsing into hyperbole, a lot of people will be misled into thinking that we are girls were trying to keep thin. to at- tain : slim boyish figure, and in their efforts to do this were not eat- ing enough food. It was this lack of nourishing food that so undermined Bin-With reference to unm- Dally News. that a number of college student: 399V! "m! I "m! 9° “n u” “f ‘ were being forced to give up then- tentlnn of the farmer to x few im- _ The Dominion Government l: course and depart to a annltarlum WW" 13¢"- 59 mike‘ 33°“ m” terms of the contract u drafted by the new fertilizer company. 1n it he etete: (along with other facts) that when the potatoes are all P001- ed and the net price determined. the company takes 25% of the net proceed; 3nd pay: back to‘ the f all the remainder in excess of hi: fertilizer bill. That would mean that the farmer pay: all the such a: bags, lrebht. handling, elc., plus his fertilizer, cal profession until Dr. Augustus P108 the 35% "19 @1119“? “k”; Knopf, New York, pointed out that | m?" 11°" much h" h’ leggcrvglell: creasing in fact was increasing. to the contract it takes 103 bushels‘ Thu “u. u, ygung gjfls m“, flue... l of certified seed potatoes at 2o cents ‘ per bus. to pay for the fertilizer for take notice. He behaved there were u numbgf 1 acre. Should seed potatoes sell o; causes for ghl,’ bu; the mum for 40 cents per bus, then 103 bush- Wftb n. section of mnaatlonni cause h, hm ophuoh Wu. h“; young e1: would realize 841.30. Prom that deduct $20.08 for fertilizer and roughly $8.00 for bags. freight, handling, etc., making a. total of $28.69. That leaves a balance of $12.53. From that take 25% for the -l)l” ‘Buck Iwlsrcllewmo g l-IIIIKIEY NICI-IOlSON Trusty as an old friendmit never fails to please with its‘ lasting flavour. vemels. which he divided into three squadrons stationed round relate: that: “still we had not m. good fortune nor the worthin-zsl standing at the cross-roads b0- Utopla and disaster. - would be well to discourage all such nonsense. The Imperial Econom‘c Conference should gathering, has enormous posslbuit- ies. But the notion that it can cure all our ills over night, or that its failure to change anything will In Chicago there have been 250 gang murders in five year and no- though Ililnois retains the death pfimlty for this crime. There can be little doubt the ease with which the penalties of the low, extreme or humane, can be avoided by murder- bring catastrophe, l5 ldlollc. one era with money or political influence’ of the worst faults of some politic- “ one of the chief reasons for the ians and publicists is their lack 0f a shocking homicide rate in the! “n” °‘ "'°p°’“°“' greiil; New York's newest sky-scraper has double-deck elevators that load and unload passengers on two floors at new sleeping cars with private bedrooms. company. which means $3.13. ‘Ihat leaves a profit for the farmer of $9.39. With an average crop he still has around 50 bushels of seed left which at 40 cents realizes $20.00. That makes a grand total 0329.39 for one acre of potatoes. Would it not be more profitable for the far- mer to use only barnyard manure and produce 100 bushels to the acre? Let Mr. Farmer get busy. Use up that surplus supply of brain material that ha: been lying dor- mant for the past few months. Think what "net price" means. If you don't, I'm afraid you'll soon be their constitution that tuberculosis 1t followed, because practically eve-ry- one at some time in his life has been attacked by tuberculosis some- where in the body and as his body has overcome it he has known noth- ing about it. That the in estigation will show other causes of tuberculosis among the students is certain. but under- nourishment whether to keep down weight or other reason, will likely head the list. Why is a little fat, a little extra weight of help to young people? A little extra fat seems to make a sort of cushion for the nerves of the body, which is the reason, some one has said, that fat people are to nowhere. l am. Sir, etc, the coast. Doubtless this number is a great exaggeration. for the Saxons were notoriously poor statisticians. but even so, one may wonder how a country with less than 2.000.000 inhabitant: managed to support a fleet of any appreci- able size. The fact is, however, that laws and taxation were far simpler undies: complex than nowadays. All Edgar had to do was to send out a proclamation that every man in the country was to serve for one year in the navy‘. This that the ship force could be 9g u,“ useto this land, any murg than l, oft before hath been" m,» 1h. country was for ever embroiled in civil wars and rebellions. ‘rho reason for this was not 1a.: to seek. On this occasion, Wuif. noth. father of the all powerful Earl Godwin, "enticed away 2n ships." The 90 sent after him “were dispersed by a terrible gale and many were driven ashml whue Wulfnoth :et fire to them. Naturally the Danes took instant advantage of this, but again the Iondonexs dashed into the breach, getting of! at the street that leads According to the Monthly Review good natured, not nervous or init- A FARBWWS 5°" double-decked. Buses are now provided him with sailors, since‘ about the there isn't much to be learned management of an un- decked rowing boat with a single and there, as the chronicle: chirp: “the Danes. a: ever, fared eviiiy. praise be to God." This success heartened up the of the Royal Bank of Canada. Production of creumery butter in [Canada in 1931 L: estimated at over 927,000,000 pounds, an increase of 41,425,000 pounds over the output in 1930. The 1931 total constitutes a. new record for the Dominion. Ontario produced 75,000,000 pounds. an increase of l5 per cent. as com- pared with 1930: production in 70,000,000 pounds. Increased interest in dairy- ing was shown 1n the Prairie Prov- inces during the past year and new records in butter production were made in all three provinces. Out- double-decked in cities without low bridges. Lunchrooms double-deck sandwiches. Even the newest game of solitaire calls for a double-deck. But the real trouble is a lack of double-deck men and women to run a double-deck world. advertise The Blah and the Enlg-lsh don't seem to be figuring 9ft all in this latest scrap between Imgland and Ireland. So far we've only heard from a Spanish-American and two General J- H. McBrlen says that if all. the Communists were de- ported there would be no unemploy- ment in Canada. Probably if an able. Then a. little fat surrounding the organs in the abdomen serves to hold these organs in their right positions instead of sagging down- ward due to this lack of support. 07°" Alefind" i" ‘The NEW") This little extra. m. deposited Alfred the 61W» was 01¢. first about the organs and under the skin 53181181110911 t0 T881116. 88 Cl!’- acts as a health reserve to the ' ausiua, the Menulran, had realised body in time of sickness or stress; i before him, that the safety of an it is fuel that can be used in fill ' island kingdom can only be emergency. guaranteed by the possession of a In the meantime while parents ngvy, m; therefor-s sol; to work and others are awaiting the result and hull; the (ll-cl. English navy, of Dr. Lamb's investigations, it mm, ‘even oeugurleu hym- cur. “mud be m" duty t° 58° m“ m" ' ausius had built hi: for the children are getting sufficient sleep Brno,“ ‘shlp bum-hug b43138 and enough of the right kind of even mm an u? “we mutter, food to keep them well nourished. and mud being a practical m“. Being well nourished is one mean: he made m‘ fleet partly sew The First English Navy of preventing tuberculosis. sail for use when running before the wind. The problem of the ship: themselves was settled with equal simplicity. Every owner of certain number of acres was ordered to supply the King with a ship, while every owner of a. small- er estate had to send a helmet and a coat of mull. That settled the armament question. All the odds and ends of expenses connected with a navy and the loose cash for wags wa: obtained from the towns by a system of taxation in kind, which obviously lends itself to great variety. Leicester, for ex- ample, had to provide four horses, Oxford was given her choice be- tween £20 and 20 citizens (so you knew just what you were worth to reckless King Ethah-ed. so that he hurried back to London and took command there, with the disastr- ous result that the town itself fell into the hands of the Danes, who secured London Bridge, a. mere timber affair, and from lt they hurled stones and missiles of even description upon the outraged and furious citizens. But at this critical juncture the Kins of Norway swooped down with a helping hand to the Londoners, and under a perfect hall o.’ stones accompanied by boil- ing oil, his men and the London boatmen dashed under the Bridge 1n their little unprotected boat: and fastened iron cables to the trestle: put in Canada generally has shown the usual seasonal decline during the winter months but returns in- dicate that operations have been maintained at a. hgher level than in 1931. some butter has already Export sales so early in the year are unusual and a 800d year i: anticipated in this trade, which was revived in 1931 after a lapse of several years. Total shipments to amounted to 1l,'l00 pounds in 1930. Total ex- port: of butter from Canada in 1991 amounted to 10,680,500 pounds "In order to understand the feel- ing: of the people it l: necessary to investigation were undertaken at Ottawa it would be found that most of the agitators are illegally in Canada. They are all foreigners. and most of them were either‘! illegally admitted to Canada or obtained their entry papers byl fraud or misrepresentation. ODE WRITTEN IN 1746 It’: no good for Canadians to go to the United States for their divorces, because a decision render- _ ‘rest, ed across the line is not binding in, By all their COIIMYTB M51198 11195“ want to end the binding pm oil cold. b11141!!! Canadian divorce. That's. mwld- the only way m which w“ can bed’ She there shall dress a sweeter sod come matrimonially "unbound" and‘ Th“ Fancy‘ ‘w’ have W" trod‘ escape the danger of a char e of ‘ blgmy when you decide w nrebgmdn! By fairy hands their knell i: rung. yourself 1am, on By forms unseen their dlrge la sung; There Honour comes, a pilgrim grey, To bless the turf that wraps their It scenu that the Soviet’: De- clay. partment for the Production of l And FY9600!!! 511011 llwhlle NPR". Artifclal Rain and Show L; to he- To dwell a weeping hermit there. Eln work “in a bfg way this year." Big l5 thB right word. T0 produce one inch of rain over a. square mile —s territory one-seventeenth as large as the Dstnct of Columbia. and therefore a mere dot on the map of Russla—72,320 tons of mois- —Will1am Collins. Spring Moments "Spring commences, according to the almanac, on March the twenty- flrst, there or thereabouis. If. how- ated. To evaporate m, average ever,_lt ls a. careful, precise almanac, dense cloud takes imolooo to w’ it will qualify and extend this 000,000 hmepowebhours. with sweeping and exciting statement, very little water u. show in u... mo. 15"‘ “w "Y°""“‘h"° If a nlmbu: cloud a mile thick could! It Mm explain that Mmh n a be wrung dry a hnlflnch m, m,“ ’. the dale of the vernal equinox, that, n: current: did not hold back lbawm m’ msem‘ “d m" u m“ nature would take h" cmrse aslstatefnent implies; even in Mhy. we usual 1n Soviet Russia. ‘Bnrlnz. ‘ ‘ ‘l’ gentleman who is~perhape not a 9°“-""m' '7' A’ suniv“ (st M“) the meticulous minute: of the a:- in Parliament. ' l ' ' \ ltronomera, seem: to deuce and play i maximum-rm‘..- m“..- How slecp the Brave who sink to Canada. which means, that l: you When Spring, with dewy finger: ymlr marl-lam, you mus; secure aflteturns to deck their hallowed supporting by hiring the vessels out to trader: in times of peace, which did not often occur however. The Saxon Chronicle tell: urthat Alfred‘: ships were: "full nigh twice as long a: the others: some had 00 oar: and some had more, and they were both mifter and steadier and also higher than the other:- They were shapen neither 111m the Frisian nor the Danish, bug e0 a: it seemed to him they would be most efficient." The probability is that he copied the ship: built by the Romans end Carausiua, that i: to lay. a cross between the Mediterranean galley: inland town. tor: and slew the great galley: would be’ un- whll, h», needed wleldy in our stormy sees, on the wldow indeed And with hi: fleet he kept the wlqow who mdulged enemies of hi: land more or lest at‘ hughuuu u”; l; 30g bay. Hi: dnon, Athelatim did But Edger’: successor threw all hi: beat to encourage iteamanahip by P0591118 a law that: "If a the unpleasing meuit that Swain merchant thrive :0 that he fareth the Dune, descended upon the twice over the wide :ee in his own coast of Mrrfolk in 1004, with his vessel. then i: he henceforth of copper gilt prow: gleaming in the thine-Milt Wrthyf’ :un and his great bird vanes This ls to my. he received I swinging at the mastheads. And baronewy or its equivalent, and h; was vgl-y eohgldeug because he this was mm advmtaeeous than had added magic toeeamazlship in 1% m6! Hound. for whereas under the. shape of a wondrou: banner of our nment realm. a. man must white silk, 0n which hi: sister: had himself provide the means to live embroidered a huge raven with up to hi: title, in those day: the outstretched wings. The em: king conferred both title and in- broidery had been plously wrought mkm remn- pmvlded that ummrdmo to meek, one factor of Spring come. this date it i: up to the other: to Athelstan, we: lurimpressed by the mailer drops. En 1 d‘ ff rt to . - produce showers by“ zlrgctiiceaiinjnns‘ do their b l, as well. spring, as we] rlghtnes: of Alfred’: view: on the reached London he met a nasty during the m“ drought of umiknow too thoroughly. (1008 IMF naval question, that he i: said to m,“ complete]? n looks as frlhflvpen 90 lflffllllbly a: the bizefer hwe collected a fleet of 4.000 vulgnrly. were not “taking any" in know, we shall be gbing about :ly- like n very happy small boy. lng snrcastlcaily to each other, There i: l. blue in the sky that no pwnter can get on h‘: canvu, e more harm and evil than ever he 0n the other hand, it l: theyeinging in the wind no mlmloinn i M h d A _ l - Conservative, any: that thls is u $111‘? “Tam nonrenuuahegnwo T3513’ or“, ill‘ T‘: r; 1r :63’: f: w-"IBM" blldlsi- MY- John Irwin. ecstafcully toneciotls of Spffll. notlguin, the mm l: mung, u“ m4 m hug m mum mm m, pl idem of the McOoll-Fronlenbc a: mere weather, but l: a living/i: nipping our noses. Yet thnt this. Company. elyl that it is a good 5599311118“ Kplrl: ' i; thjflkl- 7711;153:411‘. durinl the bright intervals, to rein ehipa, there we: not n I _ bessed :n o eaven himse .': e: u: u irrelevant, “M!” ma mm“! “we “s m" without waiting for exqulnoxe: :nd:tho:e reni moments of spring w; amid the performance of many followed strange charm: end magical lh- cmtetlmu. But when Swain King Edgar, who in, for the Iiondoners. speaking the State); Warwick, lest being an she should lack fn- terest 1n the sea, had to provide four eaiiors; Glouceslzrb contri- bution was nails. I do not know what Worcester‘: may have been. but fl; so exasperated the citizens that they fell upon the tax collec- them forthwith. ‘This hardly mended matter: since the King instantly retaliated. in! the rapid and effective manner of h“ “ma, by wlplng woman. of; down into the water accompanitd the mun shrewsbuw developea a by the Danes. There was no need passion for celibacy as the result of] t° dim!” Pea" teml- l"? 5"“? he,- tux, ma," an eye of gloomy, enemies who were found being dlguppm"; on every maid who discussed with more :impiy nnd 8nd the Vikiflt bOBf-l- F01‘ 3101180 embarked on the matrlmonal seas, efrwuvely b? 5 ch"! m‘ 9- km“ a very hardy to venture on a ,other hand the Northern boat: mung ‘pause’ m, rem“ m, ma‘ think she could keep a secret?“ would not be large 60011811 t0 being that the town was mulctedl accommodnt both oammen and fighter-s. herself a. husband. while every 1n n second l O§Q4O Ellouse Cleaning the mlllfl 11M, no that Swain scurried home with the ruefull comment that "he had austeined weaned any townsmen could do lmto him." l But London’: swift vengeance though I struggle we: now made During sufficiently atron: king at the bud of affairs, :0 that when the have had a gimme of something Danes came buck four your: later, Waldo tun: and above the nun. _on:_ofour chmnlomlmoumfullyl supporting the bridge. This manoeuver apparently con- veyed no meaning to the jerrlng and triumphant Dane: above, un- til the ebb tide :et in. when it be- came abundantly and unpleasantly clear to them, for now" all the men bent to their oars and with the other end: o! the cables fixed to their boats rowed their hardest. thu: smashing the bridge supports and carrying tn; whole centre of it "Trust herl You surely don't “Well, I've trusted her with oth- in l0s.-for every maid who took to 9' mini! and Bhfl kept them!" .____>____ Artist: “A thousand wouldn't buy this picture l" t Visitor: "Quite right and I'm one this naval mania overboard with o’ the "‘°“‘““F.‘"" ' vb-QOOO 9 Necessities Smoky Olly. (Wall Paper Cleaner), 25c. tin. nanny: sliver Polish, 25c. Pure French Cxatlle Soup. l0 lb. liar, $2.00; 1 lb. bar, 25c. A]!!! Moth Cllle, 25c. Moth Gui (New Clothe: Sav- - er), 85c. 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