m"st FPO‘? V‘ I rut-z Illlltlflflllll etunnuin Iiiflkilflfl , Diode: Cd.D.A.In¢lhnou,D.B.0. ldlotorhaakflnlln SUIUCIIFIIONIATIS ' Ibliperyar (landmine) ddivueltoCity ll-Ipcyariinndvnnonllnlleduhl-lnlnnd peryeuthnlvanon-ollello . laienbflfl IATIZIDAY. APRIL ll, 1K The Easter Anniversary "up w? u-Qyp my“ Easter, as commemorating the central fact of .1he Christian religion, has always been regarded In the chief festival of the Christian year. From early times it has been observed with special kvlemnity- Nature, awakening from the sleep oi lwinter, participates in the joyousness of the jvccasion, and the flowers of the field find ap- propriate place in the decoration oi the churches. The Plaster message, like that oi Christmas, l5 ;one essentially oi joy and glarlness. With these feelings naturally are associated thankfufness and gratitude for manifold blessings, which we too oiten take for granted. It is fitting that on this occasion music should play a large part in religious observances. Man does not live by bread alone, nor is his spiritual need satisfied by sermons, however edi g and necesary these may be to the ritual of xvorshirr The special music in our churches tomorrow, therefore. is not something supplementary to the '1 t services. ""1? a means oi emrW/wns and aaoirations in t.» . that human genius ha devised. The Patriot's Taunt Our contemporary taunts its party members who criticised Government expenditure in the Legislature with the fact that they failed t0 exercise their privilege of moving that the 8010111125 be reduced in the Estimates. Every item, it says, passed unanimously. “by? Because not being officially in oppo- sition, those members who shmved where thous- ands of dollars were being wasted on one item Ilone-—that of Falconworxl Farm——\vould be “on 3h: spot" if they pushed their objections too far- As Mr. jones said, “I well know what it would mean to move anything-to condemn anything." This is a striking example of how the public administration is stiffcring for lack of a fearless opposition party in the House The system in their ampugn. What has happened since? that the other day Cuba announced new tzrifi regulations with Canada, cutting in two the rates charged against Canadian commodities but laving still prohibitive the rates on table potat- oes and fish. _ ‘ The table potato rates formerly in eflect were $8 per 22o pounds between June 3o and Nov. 1, and from $10 from November to June. These rates are now cut to $4 and $5 respectively, but at the same time the tariff on United Statestable stock remains unchanged a1 $2 per 22o pounds, a differential which, as the St- john Telegraph- Joizrnal observes, it is practically impossible u; overcome- \\'ord from Nova Scotia is to the eflect that the tariff reduction on fish is likely to be no more effective than that on potatoes, so the Blaritime Provinces can gain little in the way of encouragement from the Cuban-King Govern- ment arrangement. \\’l1at is the matter with our Maritime Liberal representatives, any-svay? 1935dectiou 'i '_ Nothmgexoept 1 Editorial Notes 1 \\.'ilbt:r “irzgh; born this date. 186;‘. _ fi U l ‘ Tomorrow Easter, the Queen of Fggsgg. U ‘ ¥ ‘ ‘IMES or rue 1m i-i fin lgallllllw-EEQE“ l hi; E g illil- Henry Ford returns Gccrzin vacation ' ant outlook. aheadrfcr us.’ he de'~ares ‘l’. wJl The next holiday is a fll3f1»..'l distant, May 24. I 3 ¥ ¥ f . ~' . : . . t»; _ -\~°-l’-fil' A5 a nltutory .1.-.'..day but observed mfifiil’ m’ bank‘. law courts, wholesalers and . - ~ ' 1 Government departments. i U I U lugrubri-ou .. like galloping co hf; Up M314,- Tit-n isd .'- way appeal in this . .e on behalfiof two Island boys ' who have been fined $25 each or be sen: to jail i for a month in hlontreal for no greater offence than searchzng for a job vrithout the necessarv - money. to pay their railway fare. He gives well l vvbo gives quickly in this instance. I Q I I The outlook this year generally is for an in- creased crop of wheat. Reports from Europe refer to greater acreage and, given a little bettei weather, western Canada this year should show a substantial increase over last. For that rea- son theuheat and flour markets have been bare- ly holding steady although there are the oc- casional ups and downs- U U i l Anmuncemhent is made by Canadian com- panics of binder twine prices for the coming summer scason- In eastern Canada the new prices are I-2c- a pound lower than 1937 prices, in each of the three grades. It is interesting created by the Campbell Government is one oi dictatorship, pure and simple, with the weapon, of political patronage in the Government's hands , to bring recalcitrant supporters to heel. It is. essential for the public to know this, and to‘, realize the price that has to be paid for currying [ favours at the Government's hands. E Probably it was for this reason that both .\lr. l Jones and Mr- Hughes, who v-oicerl pretty strong ’ criticism in the Budget debate, absenterl them-l selves from the House when the Estimates were ‘i being passed- That doesn't relieve them of the i responsihilitja of being consenting parties, as our contemporary pointedly suggests; but it is sig- nificant as indicating their attitude to the party bosses. Hon. Mr. Campbell's Speech lion. john A. Campbell left only one thing unsairl in his speech on the budget, reported in Thursday's issue. He should have called on the rest of his colleagues to resign. Obviously they are either incompetent or unwilling to legislate in the interests of the common people- He ad- mits that he himself is “incriminatcd" by being a member of such a crew, and unfortunately we all have to be judged by the company we keep. But it takes courage to make open confession after the manner of Mr- Campbell's perform- ance, handicapped as he was by having to spcnl-a from the Government benches, amid the dour looks of his associates in rriisrule. Like Chapman in Keats’ sonnet, Mr. Campbell spoke out “loud and bold.” He liewed to the line. To change the metaphor to one more suited to_thc occupation Mr. Campbell follows with legitimate pride, he plowed a straight furrow, deviating neither to the right nor to the left to reconcile his revela- tions with his party's election platform, or the statements of those who preceded him with elab- orate apologics and excuses. Sidestepping Responsibility domeone in the Legislature should protest against the manner in which public bills, such u the Act respecting lobster dealers and the amendments to the Fish and Game Act, are al- lowed to be introduced by private members. and discussed irresponsibly by Government mCmlW-YB as if they were private bills- In the case of the lobster dealers’ bill, it is proposed to levy taxation and such a measure should properly be sponsored by the _Premier _or some of his cabinet. The same principle applies to the Fish and Game Act, which is listed among the Public Acts in the 1937 statutes thnugh promoted last year by Ml’. H. H- COX. a private member, who also rnovcrl the amend- ments to the Act this year! These bills‘ proved to be of a controversial nature. But that i1 no excuse for the Govern- ment "passirLg theh fickz: and aldestepping re- Qpqnfbili t r- ox. - . ~ If ‘M? Cohaiigservicea as Government bill- moter are necessary, he should be given a not in the abinet. The New Cuban Tariff ‘fhroe yearn ago our Liberal statesmen, then Oppoultion, were denouncing the Bennett H for not obtaining better terms on flhn math! for our potato and fish pro- to note that imports of binder twine into Can- ada last year declined in value by $1,000,000. Wholesalers in the Ontario territory have made reductions in their prices of black, blue-anneal- ed and galvanized metal sheets, states Hardware and Metal, Toronto, Ont. Lower prices are also being quoted on gslvanizfd ‘range boilers. fi The following shows the relative position ac- cording to deposits of the largest banks in Can- ada compiled by the California Bank, L05 Angeles: Royal Bank of Canada $727,368,099 Bank of Montreal 724,390,721 Canadian Bank of Commerce 550,112,814 Bank of Nova Scotia 247,563,965 Bank of Canada 211,556,086 Banque Canadienne National: 130,111,957 Imperial Bank of Canada 127,268,782 Bank of Toronto 121,397,021 Dominion Bank 120,968,254 t! O I In pursuance of his plan to combat juvenile: delinquency, Sir Samuel Hoare, British Home Secretary, plans to establish in Suffolk a Borstal “univcrsity" with five "colleges" spaced over 1,300 acres of agricultural land- The Borstal system takes its name from the village of Bor- stal in Kent, where in the middle of the nine- teenth century reformatory experiments were carried out in an old convict prison on boys be- tween the ages of 16 and 21. Sir Samuel, in the Ilouse of Commons. said it had been found, iluring efforts to increase self-reliance and a feeling of responsibility in Borstal boys there was more success if they were rlcrilt with in small groups. The "tmiversity," which will be at Holleslcy Bay, where what used to be a London County Council center for unemployed has been taken over, is to have no high walls around the grounds but will be left open t0 the general country. The “pupils" will get just what the Home Secretary says they need-a lot of exercise, a lot of work and not too strict super- vision. The five collcges will accommodate 30o boys- Children from “broken homes" are to be boarded out with foster parents instead of be- ing sent to an institution. a n- n: For the first time in the history of the Un- ion of South Africa, when the Parliament was opened on Feb. 11, instead of the usual “God Save the King" being played and sung, the band struck up "Die Stem Suid Afrika”,——"'l'lte Voice of South Africa." In explaining the innova- tion General Hertzog, the Prime Minister, said and that "anyway ‘God Save the King’ has never played any part in the national life of South Africa" The Cape Town correspondent of The London Daily Telegraph comments: “The Prime Minister admitted that five mem- bers of the Government party-the United Party —-called on him following his statement, Re- garding questions which they asked, General Hertzog said: ‘After I had fully replied, the members of the delegation expressed them- selves as completely satisfied with the position.’ It is generally felt in responsible circle: that quite unnecessary alarm has been occasioned in the public mind by the Prime Minister's origi- nal statements, particularly by quoted remarks us- 'ed out of their context- Nevertheless, public un- easiness still persists, particularly in view of rumors of o rift in the United Party over the lame. There ls also talk of the possible re- signation of the two members of the Cabinet who do not speak Afrikaans-Mn Stuttaforrl, Minister of the Interior. and Mr. Sturroclr, .. .. . _ . The drv rot has set in remarked a legislator the oihcr dais. "To mg i; l.->.-,',,-5 mm-c i iimption." replied his unap-l xiv ablc .1111.‘ ialluilllig .' - , Boles In County Ccurt recently that no crisis had arisen from the substitution . 0mm?! l0 the iwnular concen- | Mon of hyuno "A prospects e11 I. The Public“ forum I Appeal For Island In Montreal-Jail. taxes-to go hurtling into the maws of the greedy polltlczans. ese nice, fr. jobs for their friends, whlle our boys continue ' ' - . . mlll- 8h to be thrown into Jails because there in no work or them to do A mum o‘ unuhood. 1 to the Courts that agar l l wewantandneedmostla §EE lordly dicta e stands E 2.1, gettli: trnted, all her nrospens to the ground. seeking and when just ‘lshed had denied W S.....ce Manf‘fr_ “The Daily Sketch rec. ,- l 13-. '- g rl: on 5s -, o. a dszd man< _ " vb, an electric nrtor. L ncbergn received permlsslzn from l i the French Government to c ndutt l the experxnent on St G1 da's 15- l land in FYanoc. the Staten said, 'l‘he human emerlnaent was pre- ceded bv one ln which a ralult’: hsfifi was kept. "alive" in a glare- enclcsed btx for more than a y:u.r. night." the paper sald. "Whlifi sruppzng paged {he lonely spot, the onlv sound 1mm there was the low hum of an electrle turbvzne wozltlng at full presmre, desiliiid Dflhfl-tn to give the world new Ate" Suggestion that In (h: suicidal urzrration of the animal kingdom which occurs whcn animals read: a certain dzn ltv might be found thevevcntual soutlon of manklnd‘: dffilfly was zmde by R.A. Urqu- hart. lecturer of ‘he Royal Museum. In a lecture on "Animal Mirgratlon" before the Htnnewcod Home tlnd School Awoclatfon 1e- oently. An example of emigration —-suicldal migration-was the lem- ming of Norway. a small mcuse- like creaiure, sald Mr. Urquhart. “When the lemmlng pogmhtfm reaches a certain peak a large per- centage starts to euiigmte. travel- lzng in a straight. Ilne," he mid. ‘Should a house or hayciack be in the way. zhey will go right through the obstacle, These animals travel until they reach the sea and, wad- lP-s 1Y1. are able to swlm only about 50 yards. when they are drowned." This emigration took ace. he said. ln the entire animal klngdcm, including mammals, reptiles, blrdl fish and Insects. "Man has now reached a density of pvpulutlono! 43 per square mile,’ he polnted ouf, "and possibly we should search for the solution of our troiblen among those who have mad; l» study of anlmal llfe, rather than look 0o our dlpbmabea "—Tor:n- to Globe and Mall. Operators of motor vehlclrl am the thlrty-flve appllcanh for naturalization who appeared befcre his Honor Judge A. T. were confronted with miniature traffic signals and asked to rend. them M part of (he tent of their knowledge of English. The result brought. stirprles. one Belgian who had been driving a car In Ontarlo since 1929 c:uld read only the word "Stop". A Czechoskrvak- Ian eight years ln Canada, who formerly drove a oar. ooud read half the signs shovm hlm. wh Io a Bavarian who had been eight years ln the country reccgnlzed all wl'h- out. hesitation. A few others oould read none of them. The word "Cwtlon" had little or no mean- lng to most of ~hem. The signs. abcut. a dczen or so, were drawings of the commune" trolfc sign; even HlOR-l! Ontario hlrhyvayi and the streets of cltlss and towns prment- ed on six-Inch cards ‘I112 large majority of the applicants for naturalization were workers In to- bacco. and came from Centml Eurccean countries. The Hun- garians. numbzrtng twelve. were most ntrmzrous. w'th Belgians numbering seven next. with mcst of them ope-raring carn-Montrud Exchange. , flypnosh offers an npnrnoch to many psychcgenlr rllffcultlea alnce It allows the phyrsldan to Irfluenoe the s"b:on=<-lo'rs dlr:c‘Iy. Dr. James L. McCarlnev. psychiatrist at the New Yon‘: State Vccalfonel Institution Cafsklll. N Y,_ mid vog- terdnv In a paper rend at the cloa- lnv meetlnz o1 the Amcrwan Owl~ lege of Physician: The dlasocln- tlon brought about by hypnosis. said McCartney, may nerve u n ‘lgatewaw pom resistance and n1- lown approaches to poblemn “whlch otherwise could not. b! attached. tlsm. Dr. .7 . laned the: the npdlcotlm of burnout; reoulrec no umuuol per- mnafltv or " will" on the part of the nmct tloner nor walk will. or feeble Intellect on the port of ‘h; pullout. ‘He sold thlt the best eutfletts were ‘thkhly lntclll- gent petlents wfth irnod power! of ‘Th. I McCartney sold. "In often sur- pruedbvthndrnmatlorunzlh that ooour ln he ployment. l Just one other point. In the "Financial Post" of lmrll 9th there In lrday nil an article by Kenneth R. Wilson entitled ‘raking Canada for n. Billion Dollar Rxle." Let me quote. Wvncther you ever rode on a C. N. bill-st Z5 a mile. That figure 1s the actual out-of-pocket cost. to you and privilege of operating a publtcy-owned railwfl the fifteen years since the C. N. R. Ins creat- tnc as Canadzans for the system In this country. In edinllnfltotltelast dayollleoenizer I937... _ reds of millions paid In furs and rates by those who used this PIIIWIY. It was neousary foryou and me as CANOE GOV! GHOST Sin-Several of your correspon- ared a little to the west ward o Bell’; Point or Bell's Head as It In well known to sec. farming men. and was In the direction of Wallace N. s. Our neighbours who dld not have n vlew of the more, would come to my father's home after night to nee thl: strange Pheno- menon. Bolne and It was the re- flection of n diamond In the bottom of the ocean bed. other; sold It was the Splrlt, or Bplrlle, of sailors that had been murdered by pirate pa. and their Bplrft was keepln n vlgll watch over the place w ere they were murdered. ‘ It just seemed to O >1 5 '5- si 1w Ilrfillllll BILL Capo ‘Praverx PARK PIOPIITIIG Sin-The records of blswr! no greater Instance oI th llng under foot of mraonol prlvlte rIQht-s wlthout any regard or the foeggg of their helpless Ineutovoteotcvery . o rtunlby. 2. I wl‘! vfifl“ oondldounwho 1 am. 51;; “S a tallléltitn 5 Tfifilgreltdeolhuy about this Minister Without Protfolio." (inrxNli payforagoodmanyfreerldeghowevertlaerelsnouaebrtnalngthue facts bdore the public without o constructive The Montreal Corthnbltiaas have had their laugh, enotourdnllynsnematunummseo! once rlghfn ly access to case iin-vii.iiiiii tilwiitll mic ElfQRZXHM I711 KI) l’ R. train in your life, you pay the n aver and above the bund- ,wdlglntootupockets their owners dented the of all British subjects. name- Th the Court; that their mlsht be beard. RH. POI PALE AND THIN PEOPLE "e" w n" her case ght wonder that the people are horri- fled at the reprebenalble procedure In . Surely there golden behantlaltnn a oons tute the Campbell Govern- ment. Hldlnq behln d the tmconstitutlonal o! lntlon. hosed on n total lznorance of mun! prlnclplu will furnish a very poor defence when £1197 8881B ____--__--- ALICE IN WONDERLAND At greo e fitted out for the tour- her hopes dash- redress the only answer she got from this for Wnfget out," thus today deprived o1’ {that e smok key that would ufllwk li- e door In tm small for Alice. q; ‘mung, to pass tbruueh. but she could look Lenten Homilies nmnunnlnuunoorur; Iry-hthonundwutlflmolyulnluulzmthoffmtggthm ——-_. wgmguftnnrxyfimltvwldludbqnlno pylbhrlvollhlelliht mtmoouunennutgwhoolmlduiunclantonnlrmwhn e oldultngorldeouafreihttrlinwnxndout to lining trmnumnmnunnzmmmwnmu luighdoel notoonlktln ‘ mhmohwnunohbtiom&stnndthodnqq b, W,mwnu‘.mmhm‘. u!» ' women. ‘lheatuywueleverlywrtttmnndcouldheomfilmlf ~naauw;unflfim _ notngnmaetwolndnmaehflhmtynndthoothertww msngmgmumm “l” nusmwmnzvimsmnverennueu ftdoesnototnilitfn hum; rldecnnfreidatuamplendedlllllvytothe oneeownwunbnttndmylngms- iigflaeouurt-roznspectntmsn selfl- uflnqoffimagivmthoopthadanaouthm tdounotoonslnln flndlng Imaglnetheironyullfllthelelamunomo tnenewalteznunpllelvthelamlfllyhrldlll-IH! “'55! courtietuptometeoutjustioehlznpmingoflnidfim obrlousbpennllayungbvynw thrwthiln III: empIoymmLwhlch-thruughno fault of their own, bu; “condfflonrhanbeqadenledthenuoommltmohclnoiut ‘ridlngttlerotlafhnllngtorlllothttnnnotifflmtwhld: nodoimgmlgbtjmuweubesiwmpthenetwobon-our lvdseinwunctfce. spendonemnntnlearnnagtohgczimmalamsomefonl mmmoegemvvtohnsfgdnwhnty Andifleovm forgive us.) wealth; Justine! . _ _ . Icon. lnthenextotiuqlaideltioldenthihlsvtrylltflillll-dfi maquaumum‘, Wm Inlugetypelmeadhnenthllatntement Oonniniouotlodflsi yum-min? bllbfiflidoyoud 0ver0nellmionfihmfollonudenilednoootntojusthowthfsmlll m Hmdoyouncd" was," Ion-oi- m be exact SIAIIEMM-Ia aw! 1n min: for dent when it cane! w meet ma Commlanlmmaetupmthepaattwoyears. - muadmnunae-g aqua Ironioullyenougmtneof these expnuive Royal Commlsbnawuttie 8 or do you receive honour as n. measefi who lms come to g eternal love to your homo m though it may be in veflod 7 The fruit. that Is borneby pnmmd the traces pom legvq differ aocordln to the _ different hurts. “God ls purified by fin, and m»; reveals the wortblamun of gold. Who of u: ha; not men and women who have Y l: MIR throuzh great. vletorlomty and who wear the seal of gla-y q their foreheads? Their mar-mtg. e are arm , their souls pug their willlgf; free from $17 '4' of rebellion. their spirit; u; lightened. they have ten-nod standard b ,hardcada,thennnia.lmos uormnnuon _ mwmbvlhilth" and bgoikdeep this system ln npoli, pay fr: sllxilcniid rescue 1t from come m m: mo“; um. Sir. etc. s; sffefigmue mm” l“ u” 13*" onslmvm. Whey go- mm m ImblnlLSl-lfil-hllthhlllll-IRQ nmountotmoneyandftwouldsirmmunfdmblilflll '11; risegbmilgfiumnanmlwm" theotherlldeoft-befaoqotoln’ expense, u the flatworm of mu 60mm,’ d Henlth, I wouldn't be human If I didn't. feel sympathy for than adventurous warming h’ hummus B‘ .11: amm..a'aizezs.-..rra°tfa-a“°“"wm"“ m“ M... - em o... - ' of l1] h . U9 t0 U! nuotightograbttofflnhuceblmaometlmesevenotme , 01$ t those tun fortunate than themnelvu. n1 “u”, (m dgagnqsuefan. Joflennbenhamooldwaoeespednllytntheooflnesprlngdoyaemwr thgfunctlom of inn-ping m“ m“? “l”, 25"?“ t???“ “f” ‘ £93m...“ “l l3; m m” "l..‘l.°.‘.l‘”i..§’t.°:;& young boys twen wen - years o age. . um 1 have l- Dfllliimydnttare 1p; geii-hmiephnua mwtllile nelaht 1 merrier: and stfiglfhfm? tmimlhereby ooeve 011m. cope you openawtuehenceombes “_- fimdtobell thetlfilndsloltslgof IQ-lIIDdIéIIJGBlDIJzbEGlOIéY-lfil-hfiyll! l‘n-d'1‘l\1flN.1l¥;°uAg'5f¢&1eW;gfli'ii-& EASTER CIIOIIALI given u, dunno stab themsdven B01118 , H81‘! where. r hkd _ ' Ami- all. sir. w; only by m: Grace o1 cm um. mm not your gm?" "W2, fi°mdsa°°meemt glfafgue‘ vgoffmaggiggft W‘ °Y ml"- I m’ m, m ma l-ndget. 11¢ dls- %lula! Allellllll ' " eoverslbotthelzuflledhlmdzrwn- u burning an with loldol n0TalloPTalllnmlmo"uydfihole Am now he hu loot the rabbit. Iaok- Thou silver mom wllnaoftm glean nu: runs: nous now h,‘ "and 1,1,, M, minor ma; o mm Him! aueiuui mutant“ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ M, mud,“ ‘ m; M11 n i.” Albania! Allelulnl Allcluhl uanydoonbntwheuheseeknb nmlms ___ ‘mm, _ hing wind that n11 l1 BOUNTY 0N HAWKS vlotlnu than the recent action o! are Zlt- Ye dos£ngaa Sm in hQWn don‘ 9lr.—I have mu m m» Gwd- ‘til’; ?.'ill§§“mg°l‘§i'<i'fi '$“fi ll.’ ablfiéwltlitnififfi iihfldg ““°“"“' “m” lwvlbvfllflhmfl-Pl-lfllvby-JMK Northflhore whohapen lobe [n nu dalerrlomMr '1?‘°“"“”Km°“'“-mm*°°"l°“ M1119? "F341" 417°“ 5175-" llvfng In the vlalnlty the so ctll- has tried every dmr "We ‘e Ila-h“ d °v m‘ 5 "u" This wndmon l! "P! "W m P- ed Notlonal Park. ‘Iheir’: 1:. truly m taxed eve tanglble and ° “m” mm’ A" “m E. 3% swanky n: “mitt: hammer h’ lumnts‘ “It”! Alloulal Alleluia! Alleluia! nmwhuungarmapaacrtmnk lwt-lewumwt-Mlrflvwllofbgj Thouflowfngwntormandolool, nsznnllbmmtyonthehenhawk “Y “Imam Mnkemuslclvroizr tonnr. woim destroy a 10-. of mom. which , e tum. he g: =§ Alleluia! Allelulll would benefit the poultry rnLera. mun“, Overlord o“ homestead‘ Like little Alloe he 111115 lm-We Thou flm so masterful and brbhi. _ x‘m'sif.ewur nmathuebeenl-nmefm! mumwthngngaywoéesckfipoe- ‘Ihatgléjestmonbomwlrmthnul m, "m, flmnnd, _ nnmmm w! wd “Md I '1" eventnfll ‘M. aim.’- very o pralse rim: Alleluia! 1m lmnciiviaoimtiyiii-ilin o.) my "m "'1 91mm °f mm - little 27.11.... she found u. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alloluhl DeorMother-Brfiwbo dq i Unfoldest‘ bl Alleluia! Alleluia lnslde. She so Qourwny, dtnreport, In hmwm 5"°"°°“"“°‘°“"‘° “"1? yond- l £0“ w” ouelégwirlggm Government u bound glffifl,“ vfffimtfifizllgiffi‘ m flowrs and mus that mum aria? oiizaraotlhgg to fiscal: B“ talspn. l-hem i113‘ 1A1“ 11:0 show, " n. o ou ey saw oome- 1111111111‘ thl , however. o n- “l” mm thing out, of the ordlnnry. I dug; mlnoupgozi the label. slip “new” 5113"“! 6595157 fielrfmbe: "l" "l: "h"! 101"“ thank some. with what will‘ (‘mu monymoua Invocation o! m4 l’ 3 I '* ""7 a 5'3‘ those vfhoknow the dmy HWY ¢' bows-s of Nahum ll derived some 80 or '10 year; n Phantom B l. o o n F o o n c].gg_ from the -'B¢_n¢¢1¢1g¢ m '-_ Ghost i‘ Nd m e 5mm a- the sons of the Three dmw 1°38 l-hk l!" 9nd 0! M-"m- V119" ——-—-——-—-——-—"_‘*"" children In the Apogryflqg) the Strut’: were full of Ice. (continua m n“ 5' 90L 3) One of the remed- Ieolnthe tree lfllbfll- inntlsm. For than. who have Ion thetr "oippetlle Moon Blood F301! lpmvo the rector- n ve. GET A B0! NOW Mo. Orders Promptly Attended to. lit iii Mr. Tea Pott Says: For a Delicious Cu Full Flavoured Tea pol,‘ MMYS FILE UIIITIIEIT Given ck Rollo! In all moo lnternnlondlnier- ‘Antoni! lflnlmtronaody In the. trugtgmeatias IIUMIIG, ~ thud lilh It hrlIlillnolI-Innlout Idle! mananloucifnllnuomi loopodflvouro. nonhuman! yuan. cflortklboovurfono-fir THE 2 IIMJS ._ ;_ .__ N. T I" . A‘ Protaotyouraolflrld Ipimt the Thflfl. vfFlfl. Hm am l m?“ m- at...“ full infirm-tip; t...“ Ilymlutant 81 l-llllflll moan-m m: Charlottetown,