lHE Iillifliilililflwi tuiiiu PIGE FOUR ‘ ‘h. n“ "u; (I. advance) delivered. (lauds all United Staten. jnlulll Doll! (handed I881) “,8 pa your mulled In ,"||“-. I 05-“. Q_ [glam IIleo-Pnultln-ul-Jsllv- 5'17""- gocrolarwlkul Col. D. l. luulilnunn. D- U. 0- Idlhr and Hamlet-J. B. lunch. Associate Editor-d). It. Currie MONDAY MAY 28, 1928 runner: or wanes COLLEGE ordinarily Optimist-iv Oiiiivuk "h ‘h? future. HE commencement exercises ln Prince o! wales college‘ report‘ APPEAL FOR TIIE BLIND ed in our last issue. were of even - __ more importance this year than OME- wceks all‘, M. llllbllghca ml usual. Our educational system from the Cnnrlnllclown Gnnnllnn n: the primary schools up is hssum- letter from Helen Keller strongivl‘ Ing a new impetus and a keener and eloqnenlly elldnrsing thc appeal‘ apprechnmh °r the ‘mponhht work for an endowment fund of $300.00“ in which it stands. For this, n“ the purpose nl cdllcnllng thy doubtless. much of the credit isdue bnnd of lne Mnnllnlc Pmvlncen and; to the Teachers‘ Federation, an.Nnwl-onndlallll_ Helen Kellen bllll-j mlceilent organization which is unit-land nnnl lmm lnlnncy l5 llerhalll; lng and elevating the cducationnlilnn nlosl onlnlnnlllnl; nnml o; wilntl interests of the province. and lllitlllnystemntlc nnd Sclenllnc lll-nllllllnl which Prim“ of wales College is can do for those who have lost? h‘ {uh Symhhthy‘ This is as hithe sense of sight or oi hearing. or ought to be. Our educational sys-lbolnl She had new“. nelnn lncl Wm 15 one‘ from ‘he mwes" hrhhhrylsound of a human voice or of any-l school to Prince oi Wales Collcgtglnlng else; Snc nnd never Seen lhu and it is essential that they should “gm of day. no, hand l, wold a... be harmoniously flhd iiii-flliileiitly llcnlallcll Yet she l5 llmlay one or “wchued- Dr‘ Robensoh‘ m” the best educated women in _the Principal of the College, very fittiiig-lwnrnll has laken llnlyel-Slly an- ly referred to the excellent tcamigrncn can Sneak llncnlvly and nun work of the teachers during the Senses nmcllcnlly all lllcynclllllcq year and there are many evideneesnnlcn normal nennln possess» ‘By thc that the past year's work shows lralnln she has rcceivbd‘ lllc h“; decided improvement Our schools been nilde a loy n, nel- llnd Shh are moving wrwhrd and Prince ohlives to carry the message of hope which’ c0119“ Wm‘ "'5 shlehhid to all who are afflicted as she has traditions Ls keeping abreast with'been_ the progress evident in our univer- she appeals m lnose who an, “hi” we have firth“ "o gmblessed with sight and hearing on hwcver» 3h ‘he mam" °f equihWaehalf of those who are not. And ment. Principal Robertson referrcdlwno could anneal more leellngly or’. to this, showing the necessity cflnore Symnalnellcnlly? she has c,“ Paying more “hehtmh m Science ‘mperienced the want of these faculties the college in order to enable thciwnlcn make llle wnl-llh nvlng- she students to more successfully IIIeCQlhas ln net own exnerlence known the requirements of the universitieslilne loy of naylng lnls Want slllrl Ind 7°!‘ this Plhiwse a Pmimrlyiplied. She has heard the appeaifor‘ eiiiiiiiiiied hibmwiy "i" h‘? '°‘i“""thc blind of the Maritimes and of ed- This "ma" shmhd he take“ “hiNewfoundiund, and has joined in it 5nd "ted hmh- whhe the grehtiheart and soul. Who that thinks work of the college is to train teach-inn a moment nl what the lnlns. "5- thme “e thhse wh° punmse gohiflguration has done for her and for ing direct from college to university many others slmllm-ly llllllcted’ can and all possible facilities should belmslsl lllls anneal? iliveh the!" m this ehd- The 5mm‘ The Maritimes have been organiz- 01 Prince °l W919i "e Schneredicd into sections under capable busi- over the world, doing faithful ser-ness management lol. ll“, purpose vice iii ti"! WW1“ W“ we “mic: raising a fund oi‘ $300000 which Jllfifly PFOUd °f the many me“ “hdfnill form an endowment from women who have gone out from thlsi-ynlcn a snlllclenl yearly Sum may institution bringing credit to theirilbe drawn l0 nelnnlllale the noble province and to their Alma Mater.!wolk_ Tllls nloylncn hns been m. 5nd better si-ih- Wllnhhl/ Gm“! "hflrigrmized under the chairmanship oi Shift! in iihi? Bdi/hilcemhht of WmhiiMr. W. S. Grant. who has associat- progress. .._.{-OQ»———~' ~ — l 1rd with him capable representatives we are pleased w nnln lnnl nniin every part oi the province. The ncadcmlc cunrse has bncn (lccnlnllinctivc campaign will open today uli upon enabling those who d purpose going direct to o‘ovcr the province. and it is expect- nnnled that the quota hoped for will be versitics to go straight to their goalhh hhhd by the cm or the week‘ without the necessity of taking upl‘ we comlhchh (‘his mhthh‘ h, hh subjects whlch‘ wnnc necessary l-Ullour people of every creed and na- those who purpose mncnlnl; wln boltionality. Blindness. like other m much waste umber ln other nnnliils to which flesh is heir, knows fesslonal sludlesl {no limitations of sect or creed. Its A feature of the yen“ enrolment alleviation is a sacred Christian [tence avails nothing except to in- TIIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes by» the Way ON. MIL ROBB, Finance Minis- ler, spoke the other day abouti “the whining in the Maritime Pro-l vinces“ -—- a needlessly offensive! n"... $0112 of phrase. The University Dictionary"; gives the meaning of "whining"; thus: "Expressing murmurs by a? mean. plaintive, or cauting tonefli B‘ l...“ uh B...‘ l, Webster gives it: “To utter. or ex-I » p press plaintiveiy; to moan with nZILLNESS SOMETIMES childish noise; w complain m u! Whil ill is never considered - . . ~ i e ness Shrm’ hm.“ dram‘ ‘one’ hence" hrs blessing there are times when the comphhh m a mehh‘ uhhhhhy hay‘ illness of one individual has been '-° "ma" b55911" Mh Rhbb- ‘Whhthe means of saving many thou- knows the meaning of words. deilb-‘lsands of lives. crately chose to use this insulting: 111M911! mind Gflhefiil (301135 . < lwho passed away in i920 after a ‘Wm ‘h ‘hf Phrhhheh‘ (glchnahzdifctime devoted to the medical ser- h hem!’ “hm” h“ h“ ‘hi’ a“ {vice of the United States Army. MAY 28, 1928 The Public Forum this column is opcu for the discussion by correspondents of. quell-ions of Interest. The Ch-riottetowu Guardian dos not necesmrlly endorse the opinions of correspondents. QQ-O-O-OOQOGOQO-QOOOOO-QOQOO-O WEST RIVER BRIDGE Sir.—Kindly allow the writer space to ask our local government and the two local members for the 3rd. district of Queens for informa- lion as to who is responsible for the dreadful mess at above men- tioned bridge. This was a job that should have taken about three weeks to complete. The draw of this bridge was torn out. about the contempt toward the Maritime Pro- AS a ynnl-lll al-lny Surgeon he was !\'lnces and the million Cimiidirii“ sent to the frontiers. and when yel-‘timc of writing. No travelling at all. who dwell therein. And every scii-‘lvw fever broke out in 1882 at F011 respecting man and women in these Provinces by the sea is in duty bound to resent the studied insult.‘ Non. having had yellow level» he soon caught it and was very ill. This When lion. R. B. Bennett, who ljlngss prevented a knows the Maritimes well. calletland thereafter whenever their slauderci" to account. MIZRODDHLWCr appehmd G079” was 5cm ml bad no word of apology for his ill-I hmk an“ things‘ ‘ suit to the Maritime people, During the Spanish American war‘ hmhhc was put in charge of the yellow pretended that his reference haiifcvcl- 33m‘) in Cuba, been to the representatives whom. Anothci‘ iirilliy Sills"??? ‘M0101’ l l. ll l; .l- l_ Tll- -_'Walter Reed. emons rae n 1000 Hey Se“ - O m lame“ I 5 we ‘that yellow fever is transmitted by 1 u‘t e. nd immedi tel" Gen- elude the Opposition members fmmlggiqctnhgzs segan lo nnnily gills lln_ the Maritlmes with the people “Ihlllpgftanfl discovery in suppressing voted for them in one group of this scourge. menn‘ ‘vnlmnerlngl wlllnlngl lln_l In Havana alone from 1762 to 1901i manly. canting hypocrites. 1m’ and in 1896 were “T ‘deaths. i contemptuous insult flung from his place in Parliament in the faces of; and in one year. by destroying mos- three of the nine Proidnces. It‘ stands unique in its burl eminoncelynllow lnven among the utterances oi men pro-y yon wlll lemcmbnl. minent in public life during a gen-lyellow fever that prevented oration past. Mr. Robb may livelgihhch hgilhmleh‘; ffTf-‘m hililiiligg; the _b n ll an n . l- aualma ananas or every peo- “mtg enflnnnonohn leoosesxnlznlple living lll this zone 170 to 350 h“ "m "e 1g c ‘g ‘ ' died each year from yellow fever. dny when his contemptuous epithet Gorgas» lnelllnd of gelllng rlcl ol- has ceased to rankle in the mom-thc mosquito was fumigating all cries of the Maritime people. lhmhes Wheifh c5595 ‘ICCUYTWI- h‘ _ lorderl to kill off. the mosquitoes Ile has made an indecent exposure: Fherelh- hhd keeping a" [ever PM‘ of the malice and bitterness againstzlehts 1h speciahy scrhehed bhhdihgs vwhei" mo. u'toes id t bit the Maritimcs that has sweitereditllelnh A5 1%; mnsnligljlcs ‘x1e m“: within him for years past. and has prevented {mm Sucking up the pal-a. (“sullen and cnndensed its vgnomlsitcs of the disease. the disease died into a single word of seven letterslmlltl _t l l k n We doubt not that he is now ash-l in! ghnhnhkytih; is 533:‘ c read" amed of having uttered it. or thato w-lll-l yellow leyen Shaun's his colleagues in the Government‘ the disease llself thug, “then the on- are amazed at his indiscretion. Mixllwrtiiiliiy 301' hivesiilaiiln! its cause Robb by a cerllnln lll-hlll-llly nl- mnlnl was at his disposal he seized it. and ner had gained the respect nl. noln proved to the world the truth of Dr. few persons who were politically op- posed to him and to the Govern- ment of which he is admittedly one of the ablest members. That respect e has deliberately thrown away by‘ revealing his true lnwardness as the political enemy of the Maritimcs. been a single death in Havana from was communicated from man man by the bite of the mosquito. to '0 $0 §O-§OO-§ W§O-Q§4~O-O§O#O-§¢. DAILY LESSONS There is much unemployment inl IN ENGLISH New England. Our young peoplel B! W. L. Gordon in this Province should take warn- , ,,“‘.. .._.“.‘.“‘ ‘.H‘ ing of this. During the past few. years many have gone from Prince u WOEIDS OFTEN MISUSED: Ante means before. “anti“ means Edward Island to the States and l few returned. Within a month past ophmcd m‘ Ahtmbehlhh; before the w . A t-Cl ' - some have returned hither. not soghxhlslhnl Inst’ an opponent of much because of new openings for OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED‘ employment here as because they had lost. or were about to lose their jobs across the border. Our pcoplc are not wanted there. and it is the height. of inlly i-o spend time and money in going. which in nine (‘uses out. of ten ran only end in loss. They are IICPIICKI in Canada. One born. educated and reared in tho Dominion is worth three immigrant settlers from abroad who are brought here at the cost of millions yearly. which is largely wasted. elevcnt. Pronounce c-lcv-n, first e unstressed. but not iev-n, OFTEN MISSPELLED: tendcnt; ent. SYNONYMS: annoy. provoke. of- fend. vex. tease, displease. irritate, WORD STUDY: "Use a word three tunes and it. is yours." Let, 115 IllClTilSf! our vocabulary by master- ‘iii! one word each day. Today's \voi'd:_ DILEMMA; an awkward or vcxatious situation. “These circum- stances placed me in a dilemma." ————~— ~-{O) - i .. ooooooooooeooooooeoeoooo Daily Selections FOR ' Guardian Readers OOOOOOO§OQQOOOOOQGOQQOQF superin- Tlie absentee of the Prince Edward from the Borden-Tormentine route iwhlle undergoing repairs. has again ‘demonstrated the need of a second Ferry. Friday's gale. although not very serious, was too much for the +0¢0Q0r0 May 2s. 192s Brown. Thins. as he was stationedlTilel-c were four and five men in the vicinity he was sent out toitlicre some days working. I think lit's about time some one Woke up second attack lpublic as to thc danger and ‘incou-l yellow venii-nce the people are put to. Now, l . . h _ _-against certain parties for making hollow revel ad always bflihepfligzjnomc brew for family use. The dc-f We can recall no parallel oi‘ thisil Gorgas look llnld nl lhn Sllnallonihc Excise Department. but as the quitoes reduced the number to just w? l the representatives and people oi" five. a In the past 18 years there has notl lpermit then. If your that it wasi theh stricken ' is the fact that the lady students duty. a duty devolving upon all who outnumber the“ brethren two to profess to be followers of Him Whon substitute ferry boat. Scotia to ven- ture out in. The result was that GOD LOVES TRUTH-JJying llllg 25th of March and is that way at cnly by row boat at your own risk. ' Great to sec to it. There was no notice. or anything to warn the travelling‘ Sir. ii this is the kind of accom-| modation ihn Saunders‘ government‘ is going to give us. it's about time they quit. _ I am. Sir. etc, A DISGUSTEI) LIBERAL. Wcst River. May 23rd. __._-»-<0->———~-—~ IIAIDING FARM HOUSES market. Sir.-—I see by your paper recently there was beforethe‘ Police Court in Charlottebowihacase up for trial‘ always fresh an No chipping, no you enjoy every fits anypocket. fence said they had a permit from‘ - Prohibition law now stands it is not rth the paper it is written onl fiom the fact it only protects you‘ up to an alcoholic voltage of 3 per‘, cent. You can do this without thel brew pass-BS '0vcr the 3 per cent voltage you arc law breaker and subject to a fine of $200.00 and costs. Now as tho dandelions and the isasparillu and rhubarb will soon lbe in season, and '75 per cent. of :cur dear old ladies that were shout- ling fire last June for Prohibition to A Opportunity for Farmers in the Maritimes VEN to-day. there is not enough Milk, Butler, Cheese and Bacon produced in the Maritimes to supply the home Produce more-make more money——and enjoy more Big Ben. The Plug keeps this rich flavoured tobacco ° Of all forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG is the best! X finial? i moist. crumbling, no waste- bit of it, and the plug BIG BEN" l PLUG Chewing Tobacco Your dealer sell: BI G BENby the plug and by mo Vacuum (air- tight) 1m. lwill be making kegs of it for l Ltreat their friends. and have a cer- ltain stock laid away for winter use. iwe are gettingcurious to know what ‘Mr. Saunders and his clicque are {going to do about this law break- ling. Is it the intention. (and noth- 3ing else will satisfy the right one- jaeed man that is above playing a ldouble game), that this law break- ‘ing be stamped out? The Liberals’ and they don't want to be foundl out. It will put them in bad light. with the Church societies. if theyl biew. but what will got, into power on this double-facediwill be asked to turn over to the i iiuuiii their promises or get out. 1t lis up to them to search the farm lhouses. All over this land they wlil lget their eyes opened; they will o. pretty good time. Anyhow this‘ made; it helped to put them lions and rhubarb with .. ayoltagc to see those pledges carried out. l I am, Sir, etc.. IIUMBUG. Q-OQ-O-O-O-O-OO-QO-OGQ-Qv-O-OQ-O-Ofif l l The Laud We Love i By Frank Ycigh ----<0-_>—-~»- KING'S COUNTY AFFAIRS I Sir.—We believe it to be our boun- |dcn duty to join with our fellow‘ Liberals of the East Point district in thanking the Guardian for pub- iiishing Senator Hughes‘ speech de-l livered in the Senate on the 22nd of March last, and which the Patriot Q- W110 We" ih° higiihqih" In-ifoflised to publish. This speech diam? _ drew public attention to the marked A- Thh Algonquin i-“he ‘Jr mfldiscrimination against this County diam-sometimes spelled Algonkin-dnllng lne lasl lew years by on —WBPB 9- Widedipread 99°91“ Wm‘ hitawa. but Mr. Hughes was careful name that signifies "thc-other-slde-lln nolnl onl lnal lllw Government Of-thfi-WHWF-Dellplih" referring Pmhfiwas not to blame: it is thn man or ably b0 lhfiii‘ D1509 110ml 0f ‘he st-lmen on the Island and the men at Lawrence Rlvci‘. fllliifliiilh mflhylOttnwa from whom the Govern- other brancheswerc connected withrmenl ml“; anvlcc, who hm rcspml- them at far distant areas. Tlieirl5lb1n_ speech eomprLscs many dialects. The. 'Wo have never known Senniorl Alllfiiitliiiii-S ‘"0 U16 mils!» iiiifirvstini! Hughes to make a statement. of fact. and important of all Amcricanlthat was successfully (ronti-atliclcii Indian stocks. possessing a richlm" even (ionic-d: hem-o we must. cun- mythology. ' They wore alwaysicludn that his statements in the friendly to the French settlers andlniaove mentioned speech are true. aided in thc lutterls fights iigainstf Ho has stated on other occasions thc Iroquois, that. an organization of so-calledi 0>--————— Liberal politicians exists in Queen's; bo+oo+aoooo+o+oa 0000400. lCuunty for the purpose of destroy- _ ling this County, and that the Pat». Modern Etiquette [riot is in league with. or under the i By ROBERTA Q40 90440 &§9000-6+§§-O§O~Q~§O The Algonquin Indians icoatrol of this organization and we must say that everything points 'in that direction. I In the first. place the discrimin- ' ' ‘ ' ‘ o ' '. .. ""'””.‘.. l’ atlon against this County is notor- . lous. In the second place the . Wh h id t i f wgdlng ggflgiaflhlntlong cllghshnllslt aiPati-iot refuses to publish Mr. Hugh- es‘ speeches pointing out the discrim- i l. . l _ A’ To the church‘ so “med LhBtlIIIHLIOD. on the pica that hc is attack they nrrlve after the ceremony andling our leaders, but it has not one LEI the church or to the house? are raided and caught with home ‘and ii it is wrong for Senator Hugh- _ pinch them ‘cs to point. out the injustice. it must most will be this $200.00 that th"y be ten times worse for other men was the promise that the Liberals used as a door during His earthly ministry, enablediboth the outward and incoming hm hhomlhhhh)" t° ‘hi? Lord’ but‘ ‘word of condemnation for those rc- DRUM one. This is significant and shows the gradually increasing space wo- men are occupying in the profes- sional. commercial and industrial world. Nota few of the lady grad- uates of Prince of Wales College have already distinguished them- selves tn law. medicine and litera- ture. The number of these is in- creasing year after year. and all possible facilities must be provided for them. A regrettable fact is that the ma- Iority of those who distinguish themselves as students in Prince of Wales. and in the universities to which they go will be obliged to cook employment elsewhere than in their own province and indeed in their mm country. Years may over- come this neoeuity- In the mean- time I! can only provide than with thetoolllrywhlnhtheysretnmake their mark. hm or elsewhere. and smurfs ilt them for whatever the blind to see and the deaf to hear. Human means cannot restore sight or hearing. but can. under sys- tematic tralning so minimize such inflrmities as to make an otherwise darkened world bright, useful and enjoyable._ Let us meet the collect- 01's with t‘. glad hand. a gift the giving of which will bring hope and comfort to many who without our asistance would be obliged to face a dark and cheerless world. i___-<o-0->-——— EDITORIAL norms. Many autmmE-drivers take ex- ception to their cars being used as special advertisers for foxes and seed potatoes, as is demanded by the new number plates prescribed by the Government. Some annoy- ance and embarrassment has been occasioned in passing through pota-~ to growing countries, like Maine.’ and even through fox produclngl plucstheyuutonll. Priuoipaiflobnrtlausudhinmfl oouratulatcdauuuothsr than‘ can, Imelda countries by enquirers approaching‘! the drivers on the quite natural‘ presumption that the latter are mails were held up along with pas- sengers who wanted to cross the Strait. The Scotia is not a sea boat. is not in any way a fit substitute for the Prince Edward and is not be- lieved to be a safe boat in the open sea. at any time except in calm weather. But with the King Gov- ernment such ferry craft as the Scotia at. sea and diminutive nar- row gauge trains on land are good enough for Prince Edward Island! So many things are suspended at Ottawa lust now. The Members‘ Salary Grab is suspended. till next year only. The proposed increase of salary to the Judges is held in suspense. pending a Liberal caucus. The transfer of the natural re- sources to the Prairie Provinces is suspended till next year. Senate reform. proportional representation. andother King Government still- born mess ca much vaunted in the past. are no longer mentioned. Cab- inet representation for Prince Ed- ward Island and railway standard- ization are lost in the fog or buried in pigeon holes. Fuspension is the order of the day in Parliament. but. Ottawa is well co ‘ ‘ in the contemplu ion of its coming glories and splendor-s. The its tn beuoxaitsnlnsfm in its thffy that deal truly are his delight. —Prov. 12:22. PRAYER-Grant, Lord. that wg may love Thee and whatsoever Thou lovest. DON'T GIVE IN When you're feeling rather bluc And you don't. know what to do. When the world seems black to you. Don't go on moping; When.the clouds across your sky Look so dark and heavy. why. Dont give up with saddened sigh; Just go on hoping. Whfin you're feeling rather down And your sorrows you would drown. Do not pucker up and frown. Don't, view them gravely; You must try as best you can Just to face them like a man- That is much the better plan_ And bear up bravely. For the man who'll just be strong When his little world goes wrong, Who will smile and sing a song Instead of walling, - There are brighter days ahead. All his izriefs will soon be dead. And he'll find his life instead Will be plain soiling. -'I‘it Bits-C. P. P. grass toward real Washingtonian grandeur and magnificence. ' ——-— “~10; sponsibie for the discrimination! Now. the Patriot's reasons for re- fusing to publish Senator Hughes‘ speeches cannot be correct. becausel it publishes J. D. Stewart's speeches. h- Sh“ shwh‘! "hd h "Xi m!‘ Dr. McMillanLs speeches. and the them- speeches of other Conservatives at- l Q- On which side of the watcrltacking the Liberal party its policy i bel ' ‘ i glasses should cold beverages l i. A Mil/Ions ‘not before. . - Q. When a hostess finds that at‘ the last minute she cannot meet her guests at. the station what should ‘lshe do? A. On ithe right. 0-0-090000906046400600-4044 HOUSEHOLD 0f Trout SCRAP BOOK . 3y‘ are now In our stream!- pouds. etc. There ls no better or healthier pas- tlme than trout fllhlng but to be successful you want good tackle. We have the good tackle, the kind you can laud the big- onel with. RODS We can lit. you out with cheap rods for nut I day: outing or flne split bamboo. or lunecwood that will last for yours. New ls the time to lu- vcut. We can lava you money on fishing tackle. The 2 Macs ROBERTA LEE oooo-onwoevooooowwmo . Keeping the Hands Soft. l A few drops of vinegar put into the rinsing water on washday will prevent the hands from becoming rough. ‘ i A Use for Adhesive Tape i i After cementing any china or‘ glass that has been broken. apply adhesive tape to hold all of the parts in place until the cement is. thoroughly dry. l Pour boiling water over oranges‘- and let them stand for about five The bristles of 1.1m! shaving “.44.;- m1 PM“ “Kiwi » .____.!2..1§'£$L DRUGSTORE minutes. when thvy are peeled the u 1min; . from 7 per cent. to 10 per cent. Oil and its leaders. In the third placcapossibie date, andwe must nomin- course those dear old ladies ‘wvilificnator Hughes does notcmake any ate a man who lives in and belongs tell you it is only for family usmlattack on our leaders beyond whatito the County. and who has an'in- is absolutely necessary to establish terest in its welfare and who, if ne- the facts. Actions speak louder than words, o advocate and practise the in-i ° SWdYPdeaIing; now it is up to them to gang of officers that are now driv- justice. but the Patriot has no word longer. ing around the country and having of etmdemylgtjgn The fact is we are tired of being mat. We know iii who our friends are and we know 390113 BSSBFUOH that yellow 19V" likely find stuff made from dande- power. The one-faced man ivailts who our enemies are. and the time has come when we must have a show down. The Liberals of this County must have a convention at the earliest Jgrmthem... _. cessary, will demand its rights. We would be glad to work with and be in friendship with, the Liberals of the other Counties it‘ we could .but we will not submit to domination and injustice any “Whcmwouid be free themselves must strike the blow." I am. Sir. etc.. ARCHIE KING __ Artifical flowers are being made from sheet metal by an English wo- man. 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I. and our workmanship lu gun AUTO owusas’ ATTENTION We have the luout up-to-tlato vulcaululug plant, in Ch-Jottetmvn. We use uothlu; but the but. of luutvfll‘ your patronage as wean lu n position lo tluuatch our W"! _ | with the least pallllio delay. 4"" runtcul. We would arflwll" . rumba-r and we wtiluii-