FEBRUARY 28, 193.3 CHOCOLATE BARS ffilif? .,CHAR1-0TTEI°._WNI GUARDIAN f Section 98 Of Criminal A illiiiat Code £003» (St. John Telegraph-Journal. dependent) aura feast: FOUR TllE ciiiiiioniziowii Giiinniiii -> wvtw NOTES BY TIIE WAY Fatal results of two prize lighte- one in Chicago and one in New York-says the Christlfln Science Monitor, have evoked shocked de- mands for further regulation and restrictions of this sis-called I"3Ili.|t:lll-—\V. (iii-rte: s‘. .\ii-l.uie_ Al. l’. _ Vlce-l-‘rcsldenl-J. B. Bunion secretary-intuit l‘ol. i). a. Maeltiiinou, n, g Q, In- tjiliiur uiid tiun ' i: Director-J. It. Burnett “y Iijna-Liliievlfiditiir ranlidl/‘uvlker |nd_D. K. Currie Morning lliiiiy ilounili-il i557) $5.00 nor leer tin ltlvnnce) dellveltfl. $4.50 per your liu advance) mailed in Uenldn and -Unlted gut", ADYEIFPISISU REPRESENTATIVES > UNITED S'l‘A‘l‘l-2S-‘.l‘lie ltvirliwitn Special Agency Inc. New York Cont!!! -. Building, New lni t -.- (ivlirfili Motor: tin-icing, Detroit interline isuno .,_, -3‘ The following bars are now on sale, and - meeting with popular demand: ~Gi1aen’s Island Maid Bar Once again Parliament i185 d9‘ feated an attempt to repeal or dras- tically alter Section 98 of the C8"- iidian Criminal Code, a section / PRAYER When the last ‘sea is sailed end the in the Fifth o» _ respect and its 1iolicy for the fu- lng, luiiieus t.‘ity_ <~Blliit|ifl5fi Si. Willi-lightly ‘lkiiier ltuililing L\7lii!; (lit-nu Building. 1".’ Francisco; llIlCi ho, 65in §lrcct_ Plllllliiflillllll, Chicago; Syndicate Trult Alumni; lioiiuduocb Building, an Mg stick. . Morning Maxim Competition is the life of trade, but it must be ¢omp¢g|u°;;_nog t)“ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 28, 1933, THE COMING SESSION The opcniilg of the i..t":‘i.‘>iil'tlli'C is always an cvciit of interest. and llll- poi-tance, and this your will cer- tainly be no cxcctitlon to tlic rtilc. The ceremony to Li: prilormcd by t" 4 tomorrow UUYL H101‘ His Honour‘ Dalton v mark thc opening cl iii: sci-null ses- lion of the Foiiy-sccuiiil tEt-iieral Assembly oi Pi latliixuid l-liiiitl. Dr the Scvviiit- ...l uiiilqi‘ Cuzitcii- lration. 'l"hc curly Sf‘>$lilll 1:151. your was particiilitrly npprr iitod by llic litrnicr mcmbms, rind i: i.» gizuiy- iiig to note that the sninc ‘|)i'Ui'L‘iilll't.‘ is being iolluwctl this }t'iil', tuninr- .i...rnooii uill outlined ltl the Spvtiih from the Throne, and in the Speech, which is to be mov- ed by Mr. 'l‘lioiuaza Wigziiorc iiiid scc- , ondcd by .\fr. J. llovsliril filnrDcnzild, will be tiie firs’. important business of the session. the address iii reply I111 the vacancy in the Cabinet oc- casioned by the dcnlh oi lion. Nlr. ii the Government benches. Pre- mier Stewart n/v" fills the positions of Provincial Secretary and Provin- cial Treasurer, as well as that of Attorney General. lion, G. Shelton Sharp hits succeeded to the rcspons- ible portfolio of Public Works and. Highways, while l-lon. Thomas. l\l;ic- Nutt, an expcricpccd Lirnicr ziiiil veteran member of the liousc, will take his seat for the first time a. Minister of Agriculture. in the by-clcctnvn hint Doctor, huiveicr, rci-uitilj,’ iui'li-i'\vciit Q serioirs opriyiiitiii ziiid it is no‘. Neill‘: able Conservative opponent tn the by-elcction, the lzitc Mr. H. promise. the Stewart Government has endeavored (luring the your io practice the strictest economy con- llstcnt with efficient IllllllliCllflTlCC of public services. Its record in this lure will dotibtlcss be the subject of full discussion ciurizig the susrion, particularly in the tltlme on the Budget. An outstanding rvriit of the jceai" ecl upon most ill\'!)l‘.li)i_'i’. l‘. i.s to be hoped tlic iiiciiibirrs uhu lilivc tiot e of Llconomics llshmcut of n. c" 5nd gocirlfoay. 'I“....- l.‘.i.'.t‘l‘ grout will enable Prince of \‘/.ilcs College to plete education within the Province than has hitherto been possible. Opposition ncubers lust your lhoivcd a commendable desire to co- operate in n iiiimbvi- oi‘ important measures adopted; and if tlic some policy is pursued this session on cv- ery nonpartisan issue it will, we be- lieve, be amply justified and will meet with the approval of thc peo- ple, who are in no mood to tolerate petty criticism nnil fiiultiiiiding dur- lng a period when lhc responsibili- cvery province and country through- out the world. A QUID PRO QUO Those western farmers who are reported to have indorsed the Ser- kau syndicates request for the free admission of Soviet coal into Can- ada have evidently not considered vihat the consequence would be 1i’ the Canadian Government acceded to the proposition. Canada's re- strictions on coal from non-Hu- pire countries are a protection 0o British coal producers. In return, under the Imperial Con- fcrcnce agreements Great Britain vantages to be derived under this arrangement are thus summed up in a leading article in the Nautical lifagazlne, a Glasgow publication of international repute: "British coal prospects for the yfeted for the transport of 50,- ipto Canada, other than British. to 50 cents. under the Ottawa airreemrnt, should make for an- other nrw lfgh record in ship- ments to this country. In addit- ion to this. the. announcement that Cniiadvm wheat would bene- fit by the 2s. per quarter prefer- ence mtlv if shipped through a Ciiuniinu port will. of course. tend to increase shipments of grain from, Canadian ports and lesson thou from United States mics. so that vessels arriving at hfonirwil and other Canadian ])'ll‘i$ IYiiilVCTHl from the United tonivvic at Canadian ports Tc- suhril in vessels leaving there in ballast. Wlliiéjb the Diisition W85 madg the more irksome by the unusually lnfec number of boats given by Canada to British anthra- cite coal. If this preference were anticipated increased shipments 0f wheat through Maritime and Cen- tral Canadian ports. EDITORIAL NOTES Iievivnl of reciprocity talk with the United States recalls to the Mail and Empire the names of the two men who did more than flying from the Gulf of Mexico to .Of interest to Maritime readers is a note in the Weekly Scotsman on the origin of "Nova Scotia" in Edin- burgh, when James VI and I. con- tlsh Crown, he conceived the idea or creating a number of Nova Seo- tiiin baronets who would pay for the privilege and thus help to rc- pleiiish liLs depicted coffers. In o1‘- dcr to render their title strictly le- gal. the King decreed that the piece of land which now forms the Castle Esplanade in Eidlntriirgh should be regarded as Nova Scotlan soil, and by means of this convenient trans- formation he was enabled to confer flee of goveriuncnt iirc so scllous in the accolade UPOII the new beroiiets "sport." Passlhly this temporary ex- citement and the popular cry for investigations and the passing of law's will do some good. But es- sentially they attack the problem in the wrong place. Brutality will hardly be legislated out of the boxing business. Not without end- ing the business. For brutality is its stock-in-trnde. Primarily that, is are bitterly disappointed if a sup- posed siugfest dcgeneratcs into ii mere contest of skill. 'I'hc_v show comparatively little enthusiasm for the real boxing craft of amateurs or light/weights. The ciowds and the money go to the glnditzirnil combats of the professional licuvy- weight mastodons. The new Secretary-General nf the League of Nations, says the 15nd- on Daily Telegraph, will be M. Av- enol, a Frenchman, and the live new Deputy-Swirlaiysliips, have been allocated loan Italian and a Spaniard. A Latin trinity at the head of the League Secrvtrirint would completely upset the prev- Eumpean schools _ of pviiiivfli thought and international itlW. It w-m assuredly not, tend to lessen America's distrust of the Leamw- Nor will it satisfy the lrgiiilflliif‘ desire of the Sciindiiiiivinii and other judicial-minded Mfililibfl‘ States for direct TGDIQSCIli-fll-ZDII in the League's- Civil Service, undlm-l l ministration. The Washington qimespoiidcnt of the Portland Press Herald is not what the customers pay for. ‘they i By lnies W. Ration. M.D. NONE 1S NOlV 0N THE. PAYROLL “Noisi: is such an important inat- tcr in our everyday life that it 1s definitely on the payroll and must bc deal with in dollars and cents." How docs noise affect your earn- , lug pnwci"? Noise lcssctis your output of work, increases the iiuiubcr of mistakes ,nindc during tlic day, increases the ‘ amount of energy iiccdcd to do your ordinary work, and lowers your uientiil and ])ll_\'Sl('Lli htalth. In the business world iiow lessening .tiic ziinount of noise is of so much importance that it has gradually rciichcci the rank 0t‘ other building gprnblcins such us lighting, ventila- tion, tlllti hunting. Dr. l‘. Duririnii, Seattle, tells us ilizit although noise is on the iii- {crcasv yet it is us cosy to keep out ‘as rain or sirivei" giis. Quiet is such la uccv. ily iliiit we cunt ufford to be without it, llllti it can rciillyy bc obtained at reasonable cost. energy, our much improved pliysic- nl condition, and the culiii quiet and soothing atmosphere of offices; \\‘llt‘ll we condiscr llii this the won- der is why we have lct matters go so lo: , why we did not realize that noise run be prevented and much of it grcntly lessened." ' drapes, new type windows which permit ventilation but prevent noise body Cdllllfli. have homes or even 0i’- ficcs equipped in this manner, but architects in the future will put greatly impressed with tile WHY 10f;- isletors do things. We read: "The first meeting of the Association of State Legislators here last ivcrk was a disappointment. 'I‘hey trot together, talked about economy and overlapping taxation, decided to K111i! Congress for forty thousand dol- lars to investigate the situation. ,enslon after not less than forty- four years in fast passenger service, that only once has he received a word of thanks from any passeng- ing gnnwstorm, an elderly man and his daughter tritmped through the Canada has every reason for sat- isfaction over the slight-nose of the commotion created on this side by the bolt from the blue which eman- ated from Michigan last week. The news has the effect of stimulating the value of the Canadian dollar, of driving some American dollars to this side 0f the line, and alter a few hours of strengthening quota- tions on the Canadian stock mark- ets. The present younger generation should be to fortify their pride iii far afield. The lcw price of supplies inrproved cheap methods of flliimfi" tlon, and the high price paid for the precious- metal have brought gm- thg gimlple reason that working mm“ u»; qjomioug QOIlSUmErs Oi food, clothing, tools. michlnerl/ 811d many other manufactured articles. on the earth of that country IP01“ which they tool: their titles. There l0, says the Scotsman correspondent, no truth 1n m; popular tradition that soil from Nova Beotia. in Azu- erica was actually broiieht over i0 b? 91M“! “p311 the &plnnride in Wilt/E fiction iiiztuy of the noise preventive, or IIlUiSO absorbing (iCViCCS in our new I buildings. _ i. The lllilill point is that: we know ‘now what quietness means in pre- iscrviin: the llt‘ililil of mind and i body. llllti \\'f’ will nll do our best t0 fobtniu it. Noise Isystcui ‘that. the stimulates »thr~ nervous brain sends ini- that work being duiic. Lot us do our best to obtain quiet- ness for ourselves and others. mbliiigs Oi" on Wednesday", that his Govern- ment was prepared to enter into a with the process of the suns." from 189i to llilt the Conservative party of Ciinndri fought reciprocity with the United States. vigorously, con- sistently and fti.\\'fl_\'5 successfully. That its present-tiny leader now favors such ii policy is so striking a clcim-lnpfrnciil, that the average periarn is linhlc, in his amazement, to ovcrlook the conspiracy‘ of circiits ivhivh has ltruught it. about. 'l‘hcrc are two main reasons ditlon of trade between thg twp countries produced by a tariff war title's- exports to the United states to lnmcutiihly low levels between i922 iillll 193i. The increases in Canada's lrniff iigniiisl. the United Stairs. i930 and 1931 returned the pinch with peculiar acntcncss in a period of world-wide businfss dc- ircssion. Nmv sentiment in 'bcth mllifltivr- is clearly reacting in the dzrccron or lower tariffs and more cwrilltil trade rclutioiis. And the Ottawa agrcctneiits have rrmovcd one objcitlon that has iii- wnyns born raised against recipro- cil.y_~naincl,i', that, it would draw Canada and the United States more clozely to; thcij than Imperial con- rulf. 1h“ proponents of inn-n.- which deals largely with the matter of unlawful assemblies, and which provides machinery to combat the activities of those who would et- iompt by force to upset or inter- fere with constituted authority. Nobody who is willing to live within the law of the country need fear the effects of Section 9B. It was upon the statute‘ books of the Dominion to protect the people against the machinations of ruth- less agitators, who preach a doctrine of force and violence as the open sesame to alleged political and economic freedom. The section ai- rcady has sewed its purpose well by placing in legal confinement a nuinber of radicals who were prov- ed to be members of an unlawful organization which threatened thc peace of the country. Canadian criminal laws and. Can- ndinn legal procedure have gained ivldcspreiicl commendation as ‘effec- tive means of keeping under rc- strziint the violent element in our Ivo-pulaion. It ivould be fulfil 50 weaken such a structure by relax- ing the restraint on those whose adequate means for the righting of any and all wrongs which any group or uidividual may suffer, and there is no neeessityi for nniibody to re- sort to violence to obtain justice and freedom. The House of commons has done well to retain upon the statute ical élctments in the community. (Fredericton Gleaner) “Going over big!" sccinis to be the correct temi to apply La the proposals for reciprocal trade rela- tions between Canada and the United States-that is, in Washing- ton and other parts of the republic. Canada, although awzvre of the proposals, is taking the proposition calmly. Possibly the fact; that the Imperial Economic Conference held in Ottawa some months ago, and vous since the pacts were made, and the falling off in trade. with the Dominion of Canada has not fended to lessen his a-ppreheiislon- ii move wivnrd lower tariffs. South of the line the enthusiasm so far Free Speech (London Times) A Canadian statesman is fond of telling the following story illustra- tlve of the tolerance and patience 0i our London “bobby? He was driv- ing in Hyde Park one Sunday nftcr- noon and stopped to listen to ii wild Communist orator with lungs of leather. He became so interested was listening intently, shocked iirid thrills-d tit. the outrageous attack on gngg brigade by her mother. On entering the building, the child's attention was caught izv the 918m of a human skeleton hanging in exclaimed,‘ "Mummie. do we all look like that when were scravtd?" lei preference; have been firmly established, the way is wide open for treaties between Canada and other countries, and it would not be surprising if negotiations be- tween this Dominion end the neighboring republic should shortly be launched, for e mutual lowering Sidcriitlons would permit. Thc np- o; gang barriers which have well- order to glveyerlslmllitude to thctiiwmms “i wfiiPificiiy we“ "i *1 niKh GRIT-med HP "W Buffer"! 91 trade ncmss the international Empire trade, but, now that linper- muggy, -Im7f—l*v - stimulate digestion. last shallow charted, When the last field le reaped and the last harvest stored, When the last fire is out and the last guest departed, Grant the last prayer that I shall pray. be 800d to me, o LOrdl And let me pass in a night at sea, a night of storm and thunder, In the loud crying of the wind through sell and rope end spar; Send me a ninth great peaceful wave to drown and roll me under ' To the cold tunny-flshes borne, where the drowned galleoiis 8T6. And in the dim. green, quiet place, far out of sight and hearing, Grant; I may hear at wliiles the ivash and thrcsh of the sea- foam About the flue keen bows of the stately clippers steering Towards the lone northern star and the fnir ports of ilOlllf‘. ---Johii T“ "field. (National Revenue Review) One of the best known light- houses, to those who go down to the sea in ships, which conic nud- er the administration of the De- pnrtnieiit of Murine, is the light- house iit Cape Race, on the coast, of lion candle power. and has been reeii a distance of 76 miles. The The source of light is electricity generated on the premises, and the fog signal, which has been heard 45 milcsaivuyi, is operated by compressed air. Four hundred tons of coal are required to gen- erate the necessary electricity. Four lightkecpers maintain continuous watch day and night throughout the year at thc Cup: Race light“ house. Thirteen lighthouses arc maintained on the coasts of New- foundland and NewfoundliindLab- Un gliding The Lily (Exchange) A San Francisco innovator, pro- noratice. The garlic lily bestows its benefactions world in cloves, not in beans. with- on an enthusiastic ' tlvum ls concentrated and purified, contained to delight the palate, to to savor the most delectable eoinestlblcs with which man refreshes, invigorates and sustains himself. 0i’ garlic the aroma is an essen- tial elcmeiit. To rob it of its fra- grance would be to strip it of its distinction. deprive it of its aroma- tic uniqueness. An odorless. clove of garlic would be as futile as l‘ burned-out. electric light btilh. has b ti: '11:”. f til. ._ -,__ ._- v ecu c (out in uni o t n “m, other hiuidfed w defeat the iihmughmli- the Dflmliiion is enjoy“ wit, the id...i of rccipiocty with that he gob out.“ ms Cm. find new Pimii" “r “Mm Cufldkv" we pact proposed in 191i. One was lng n series of demonstrations as ti“ émlps hi“ “amcd "mm ground mingled with the audience. w m Iii...“ ‘we splendid appcuinmcc no.1 flluticru Champ Clark’ who gave three p, the mmeriorm, o; Bri-‘lim ‘ltll the litter; couple of The Sneaker was ihvblklfiing heafcili‘ ‘fiend 631.8: L may my)“ conveniences and cqnzpmcnt of the chqfls for n and added that he political and financial ni- to Aim‘ . was they ousy abe against the King, Lords and Corn- properly." building il2\\'t.‘llil't‘l\(i11bvvlillilllllilclit- _ t ' stitutioiis over th05Q of the _ “Pm a mwpii‘ °i iicmia‘ pious, and was especially bitter " u 1 _v 1, t “Mimi i0 599 the 5 "5 5nd si-“Pes nel hborm rwmbnc Th‘, ,,floct tiors. Oiic l8’ the almost static con- about the Ponce The 01,118,118“ Cadidy~ Wei, you ve on y go g i g i v O ' heaven to tackle nowl‘ Brush 50c. 25c Box Bayer‘: Aspirin Tablets zzc plrln Tablets . 25c Bottle A. B. tablets 50c Jiir Vick: Vapo Rub“ $1.00 Bottle Enos Fruit Salts . . . . . . . .. n00 Bottle Beef, IronIend Wine . suns..." 80c ‘L50 Battle Fellowl fly- phoephltes ............. $1.20 $1.00 Bottle NnJol n“... 80c 40c Bottle Lysol .. TilE 2 MM! DRUGSTORE 4 chocolate. Only the purest 51 Queen St. Save The Coupons Packed with each Bar. - Manufactured by SIDNEY T. GREEJN 8i G0. Creamy fudge centre, dipped in soft cara- mel, rolled in freshly roasted peanuts, and all this coated with rich, creamy chocolate. . i; and best materials are a Green's Delicious Bar ‘ This is a combination fudge and caramel bar, dipped in chocolate. tireen’s Brazil llut Bar This is a soft_ caramel centre, with lots of whole brazil nuts through it, also dipped in used in the manufacture of our Bars. Charlottetown (Ottawa Journal) In New York lest week Sir Ron- iild Lindsay, British Ambassador to .Washingtori, sat clown with Presi- dent-elect Franklin Roosevelt to discuss settlement of war debts. There must be something in here- dity, after all. Scottish Lindsays, whose father was blood of Robert of Scotland in their veins, the Lindseys of the fourteenth century were among the chief war- riors of the land, their names link- ed with the houses of Douglas Mor- ay, Ross and March; their valor among the legends of their race. Consider this record: The fifth Earl of Crawford (heiid of the House of Lindsay) was Scot- tish Ambassador at the English row'a opening being the earliest - . t C mm he“ min. ‘ma, the 51.5510" o! “m, is: “Zieeci; apflvitele: m the ions very DECPSSflfy balance. in both “When reckon‘ our greatly in- chm purpose m me L. the ovep .... __ _ ,_ . . The 1 "i ._ w,“ m, V.“ b influence and out-look. bct-ivcen i116 "rcnsaiaiilht-v i" ‘WA’ m“ k559i“ tlnmir by force of constituted auth- t . . _,, Through YCarS court toward the ch” M u“ m‘ (‘D- “P We“ We “i e British market. The mutual ed- mun and the Anglo-Saxon Qgumth ed strum in nervous and muscular om!“ The law o, the 18nd pmvldes (Alpe I{ace Llglttlt-Juse ' _____ geemh eentufy. -——-'—- The sixth Earl was slain on Fled- den field. The tenth Earl fought for Mary Queen of Scots. A Lindsey was one of the party of nobles who broke into Mary's bedroom and stabbed Rlzzle. A Lindsay carried Mary a prison. er to Lochleven castle. coming season are viewed in ‘e _, T, . ._.. Q01...‘ “.,. of sound Chances made dour-r; the year w very hopeful light. with arrenge- the higher Secretariat. or, iaillllfi, m ‘S: -‘"i ljflnij‘ lciivs m ts books u... "Hflmnew m m, 95.....- Newfoundland. The flashing light m R 1 _ manta already practically com- this, for the maintenance ivithinii’ ° *1» i‘ i“ - 1‘ Y ‘ P” - 1am, to km“) ‘mdercontrol 1119mm in this ljghthqusg is We, one “.11. 1' Oiled Lindsey. it is not The sixteenth Earl of Crawfom 1101111110111? known, is one of the stood with Charles I. nt Edgehlli Newbury and Marston Moor. MaCNd“ “m Ht“ l v l. gm timsérmz ihefijlmifit: Km?“ lnished and unimpaired, of the‘ t . . X d b b, m 1 " i i l n ic\ inc-up ovm o aha a. w.i st c rais- . _ ._ _ cu ering. spccia souii -a sor ng . e pram e;- Em-t g 5mg! d_th T lug o‘ u“ ta?!“ on anthradm Bflflgh capafiiiy for llllllfllildi nil L!“ r c‘ u _d 1c _ Eve __ t I t t d optical apparatus and lantern t t _ 0 an e he twentieth Earl of Crawford - it F“ H- ell - 0 W1 i“ e5 ii emflcrfl, S 11 eres Q welghs 42 tons and cost $4090., wen y sirth Earl o! Crawford. The led the Life Guards under Marlbor- ough in the wars with France. Now after 500 years, five centur- ies which have seen this family give statesmen, prelates, diplomats and warriors to British history, another Lindsay seems destined as one of the agencies of settlement in one of the world's most momentum problems. History affords few more striking examples of the power of a single family. Sold Only in Ited Airtight Packaged. kiwi“ iiififii‘ ‘ “'ii°'~i‘~°r 1"‘- “"1111” arriving with (‘Gill from the m- Wilt) has ridden behind him. sufficiently recovered to attend the P113111 Kinidm“ tlffld “emng This solitary recognition of the l{eci n,0cit Canadians having wmmmg they-n; gab]: cinetocriiiticCiilnsingliiidkitlii: i r . . -- , . v I: ‘ -i. . . . - _ session. ‘lhere is ilccp and general u w? c?“ Osman m the 597V1°e5 Perfomied m “Emmi? i y gmfxzcglntl‘ cqiirigtcifvn rife £1,385‘; "iliicfifiliin; gndpcuring 1n sugar he Nlnety Del Celli- Of i116 assets Of the 3V6!‘- regrct at the death, which occurred It “iii hus be seentm Ztd i Egzgpoiiggitffsd ‘cinzfsgellijirs so‘; .5‘-_-[;m~y pqgpmmyd‘ Independent) the Unite‘; states Wm‘ a Gena-m has Succoeded m deodorlzing me age 1118.11 3Y6 standing in hiS ShOCS right n few months are. or Dr- Mac- “mm” ‘mmmmm is a °t° n Chmbm” Eve when at m w“: Premier ‘Bennett's statement data-clement. otmwa non-ever. has “Wlic Win?’ now- i G .t Britt to the eerence ' ,. - , _ m‘ a“ p‘ clumon of a run through a ‘mum mad- in the House of Comimons show-n no tender,” p, dggoufagc His iinpudence discloses his ill A Life or Endowment Policy is an Insured retirement. M. Downing, ulio hud llltllly sincere mo: U ‘I L‘ 1 L ‘h th griends an bu“, 515m o; the }{Qu_gg_ interfered with by allowirifl "19 snow to the cab of the locomotive ‘Dmtfi “K0 il-gl-EIHPH u.) has been Denwcmtk, but i,“ c , e _ . the United Slates. illustrates the . is t i n h, “d Wm in the clove the perfume. the pilii- , In accord with its pi-eeclcction dumplni; of Sevletcoal into Can gemlllsllffeiigletzfiilizierditlfgilfgltfgtlllg poets obsiwatiun that “he fiIEZtiZeR-Ci/o for igiliirpycnl: m at‘ genm the persuasive mdwldmanty Consult your nearest Greatwvest Llfe . \.. - 1 ' L . . ma‘ it might seriously ‘Med the r iiwllslits oi‘ men rire broadened mm“. 15 o; mpommcg of this noble product of Allium sa- Agent, OI‘ Wflif} P111100 Edward Island Branch Office. llYNllMllll a The BOEST Charlottetown, Savings Plan, with guaranteed values PROVINCIAL MANAGERS Lower Queen Street for 00.. Limited Charlottetown the North Pole. The other was their awn country and in the world glroady inspected the new (lollesc. P1151 dent Tan who and the m“ wide mmarchml mph-e of which which has culminated in the er- “me “we” (wt-tics n “Murning q - _ will take the earliest opportunity of w“ l 1 tad’ w ke C n“ ‘ m romu a pan?!“ enuon or nmhibime Made hank“ Post, 8055",)‘ “men a policeman doing 5m . ‘ c“ w“ ' m“ g a on each side of the international touched him on the shoulder and Anofhcr lmpoii.iiiit educational m9" adjunct “the Unwed 5mm’ The premium now paid on gold "fmi-wl? Th" 01-1111‘ is the filial said, "Beg pardon, sir. but would mam‘. is Um _.‘,,,,.§;fl,....h gmms O-u_ Tiicn, of course, there was Theodore because a“ Dayton; a", comm-ting triumrgli of the movement for lntra- you mind stopping your engine? . _ Roosevelt, who made public the in the sgmmmo for it. ims increns- Empire ludic- rwtzurllrrcil by the The nolsc prevents ilicm 't'i\!‘.lir; the I S “med by the (“Mmmouh “Um the ,. .1 r ed m, profits o; eg-ivabygshcd min“, CflllSllilliiliiil/‘iil of the Ottawn speaker.“ . ‘ Carncgii‘ Cflrptirzitinn for college EPLQL: “ch President Tan made brought lesser mines into the pfofi- flETPPmciits. -~ library and liliriiry- dcmonstrri- i5 ' tame 0155a and yt/lmulated prns- The l~‘si'iliic,v-‘VlcCiimber and FREE! 50 new I . tlon purposes lillii for the cstnb- pcctlng and development activities HIIAIIlIflV-SIiIMi. tariffs ffltlllClfd Can- hemigs: figekxeaslxtfiiaxbfigf fir; grzzlfiyfictncpupgysggg i, Regularly fed thrqughouf, the winter ggagon Guarante of qualify sliorti full jUlLOY col- new me to the whole Canaan,“ ‘m . 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