1 l 1 1. l J I I l I l I .._....-_.c.,.._.¢--—»--' "“"“‘*'~i—-u-_s_s~ ‘- n»1-~A~><..__.._t4l_--_.c..._,., wawrs FUUK a-mg CTIARLCI1'I'III‘\)WN Guanmmw %___ “BQPMDF-K 1'1. 1mm 1y; » '“‘-~'§\ The Charlottetown Guardian l'l'a‘~il|l‘ll|, Lieu! -Cul. W. Chute: S. hlcLure \ ii~i~-l'ri'nlile , J. It. Burnett, l‘. J. l Svrrrtziry, Lli-uL-Cul. l). A. Jlnelilnnun, U.‘ S. O. —lii|ilur ullil imlllg Director, J. ll. llurlu-lt, l". J- l. .\w\lii'l.llt' Lrlitoru, l-‘riink Walker uiul l). K. Currie. "m; lmlly lftllllldl oil 1M7) $1.00 per yen: (in ailvance) ri-il n t it). $|t>0 pi-r yrur (In udi-iuu-ct mtlllul to "riiiri- |.l|\\.l|'ll Isl 3L5!) per yi-iir (In ndvunms) Nailed In t llll llllll l llllml Shite! 15-1.» ‘- .. Tlllltslllfl}, stem‘. 11,1036 j King's Geneva Pilgrimage '1 I liiiw-ziii» tiliivt- (Libcrzil) itotcs that lm- 3 r \\iw.i'i\'t‘ll/i\‘ King, in taking his depart- urt- : ,- lii"\‘\il_ maiutaiiicil “careful silence on i ~ ' ' utiiuii l~\llt’ before (Xiilrttlzi :it the u,‘ - 115i‘, ignoring t‘ltlll]\lt‘l(‘l\’ the atdturle I i i iii tlit- people." llut before lPIlYlllQ the I’ \l- " illil make a public statement in v .' ' s "no things zibout the attitude of E:- i, . i-u tfie ipic-‘tiou of national and l '. : ~t' lll .1 wt; that uiziilc the omicsion I, ‘ ,. l- -. \l!t. l\'i.\‘i". not only ailmittcil 7 l - i " Yziti-iu- had failcil as the Quard- ; - -' ;_ ill» u-i-ii‘ o» far 1l> to refcr ztwcmb- f l \- Il ltl'l\ lll a spvcvll llt‘ llfttl y» - ~ of (“opinions tltrcc months ~ ~ wrrtiiiiig nu that iailurc as it app‘ ' I l" .l>\"s .\b_vs<iiii:<ii \\:ir. he :iilvised 7 ' l _'! ' FWllrl n"! ht‘ ewe li'~l l" PTPVPWI i - v riiitil i.‘ llIl'l “iittltwl i\\'(‘l' Jill i- tl~I!ltl\'l'Tilli"\' of i-roui-iiiic and‘ tp Itp- iiilitial iii" < iii the Prime _\l'q'- _- '- . ‘|"i,- i,‘,.l,-_ - not unfair to '_ ‘ n, p;- ‘JCI,’ t‘:ui.'til.'i ziqaiitst ti, l i 'i!\' ha -~/,'\'ltlllSl_\' t‘; i, i :i-li:u1 neu- 3- t i" z," ‘iiilitiiiy force llli< it, t l a ‘ i rinctl |.c:i_;uc of \' - . awwirciitl)‘ willing to have. had some ‘i~ l i "t (‘tlllil ' " it w c, known that (Yin- c il contribution to nation- r ilcit-ii<c~—the preponder- i- iii which any world peace i _ -t n-itt-lv ilepentl. ‘I ~. ~ 2 s-iil be was fiillvuving the llritish ‘A i, dciliu‘. ill not revealing the of- . taril llll‘ forthcouiiiig ficncva 1t {urat llrittiin r lll'll her atti- . rial» \\licn_ .'irlitiitting the League l, Uzt- lii-gziu to rvcoii-"triii-i the Empire's liixt: has hail i »:c<~-. l’i<i1\i1ii: tclt ': ulfvli to tin-pare to follow tlie Brit- zritrfs pri-cr-ilcnt and plan Louarlals ii ‘ii that "ili-tcrininzitioii to prevent ti‘-l " " anal to ensure the limpire ‘ rm of ibr- League of Nations. , " i . lvx-f’ taiiirliiiles the Globe, “has' l3 - ~: :' r '- -\. llltlllill<_lll'tl llritaiii was rebuild- , ‘Uri-is licvruise they were the only ii- w “ t; i! ~- tlu- lhttpirt‘ against the rapidly I >' "Klll crisis, lt is to be hoped the " and; lfillltlllll will britiq at -rie< before it is too late." . ~ =."i~n i-i real Form Purchasing Power \l~lliltl_\' Commercial l.cttcr of the Can- ‘I; (if (Uiumierve reports that foothc r in l::i;_{ "limo. farm income iii (‘zinada is ii-rl as 5 pcr cent. above the corn-sprawling qu ir i i loft; and higher than that of any sec- Ollil LiYlt r since my). It is emplizisizetl, how- €\'t‘l‘_ t‘ w! .il:< iucluilcs the paynicnt by the Dom- inion (iiHVFlllllvlll in April 0f about $(>.440,0f)0l in \\'b<~.lt lmnl Fertificates to \\'estern farmers. Iixclittliu»; this :imount, wheat income for thel quarter was 23 per cent. less than for the corres- ponding quarter of i035, owing mainly to small- er deliveries, but also to lower prices. Receipts from other grains were also lower owing to a smaller export trade with the United states, but the nuich ltigher price of potatoes more than rloubli-il the retitrns of 103;. Income from milk was sliuhtiy higher, and that from live stock sales about 1o per cent. higher but receipts of slightly more than 119,000 cwt. in the import of fertilizers in July over the same month last Editorial Notes Snow on the prairies makes us think of coal in the cellar. 9K 9K 5K llas the Associated Gas and Electric Company put one over the City in selling out the Blaritiiue lilectric C0,, to a Montreal Syndicate? 9K 9K 9K 'l_'he Rt. llou. Charles .\. Dunning evidently likes to, spend a week-end here. On his previous visit he enjoyed the Sunday quiet. worshipping in 'l‘rinity United Church in themorning. 9K 9k ' The Council of the Boy Scouts Association ihavtr taken a further step forward by the opening of Provincial headquarters in Queen Street with a, duly accredited Iliumiuiou Ilead- {quarters Field Commissioner in charge. \\’el- come to Mr. Mitchell and prosperity to his work Zllllfillg the boys. aie aie 9K _ Dick Merrill asserts that had riot Harry Rich- man dumped 50o precious gallons of gasoline overboard they would have landed safely in gAllillllil. On the other hand, had Richmzm acted otherwise, they might have descended into the depths of the Atlantic, and probably to a greater 'depth, judging by hlerilfs language. 5K 9K "As Marine goes the U. S. A. goes" is an old ,cli~ctioi1 maxim; and if true at prcsentit bodes iill for the Democrats and the Reciprocity 'l'reat_v. One of Premier Bennett's main ob- ljectious to signing the American Version of the 'l‘reat_v ivas that it was not for a definite period, and irrevocable except by the etfluence of time and the consent of both governments. A certain class of people should not drive cars for one week in each month, Dr. Donald Ander- sou Laird, director of psychology at Colgate hniversit); told an Advertising Club. Such people are ruled by moods, he declared. and dur- ing the lowest cycle they were so depressed and engrossed in themselves that they were danger- ous as motorists. 9K 5K 3K Man's sole chance of future progress lies in the dcvclopmetit of his brain to such an extent that, for instance, telepathy" would become as common in man as an aptitude for music or ordinary mathematics. Professor Julian Huxley told the British Association for the Advance- ment of Science. The famous biologist dis- pitted the idcavnoiv sponsored by Premier Benito hlussolini of Italy and Chancellor Adolf Hitler of (jcrinaity that excessive competition would necessarily improve the human species. 3K is K Substantial increases in the import of cream separators. harvesters, combination harvesters and thrcshcrs, ploughs and parts, threshing machine separators and internal combustion traction engines for farm purposes were res- ponsible for the increase of 3544x956 in the im- port of farm machinery in July. The July import was valued at $t,o3ti,4ii as compared with $594,455 last year. The total from the Ynited States was $974,834 and from the United King- dom $24,375. fit 9K 3K A new kind of telephone which mimics the human voice was demonstrated to the llarvard 'l‘erceutear_v. It docs more than a human be- ing can do. It can change womaifs voice into :1 itiauls or bass into soprano. lt can convert a single voice into a duet, either 0f speech or song. A bass ‘singer could sound like two [iersons sim- ultancotisly’, one bass, the other soprano, tenor or any desired tone. §ome of these stunts of the new electrical tnimic were demonstrated by |l)r. Frank jewett, head of the Bell‘ Telephone Laboratories. The phone is a new iustrumetitl never shown before, attd Dr. jeivctt said it was invented not for telephoning but to study the voice. l I fi Increased imports of muriate of crude potash. sulphate of crude potash, nitrate of soda and superphosphate were responsible for the increase year. The July import amounted to 357,779 Notes by the Way Doubts hlvo appeared In lmg- ' land as to whether the Mediter- rrnean can be defended against I hostile Italian navy and alr force. The Eingllsh are turning their attention to the old sea, route vla the Cape of Good Hope. There 1s, therefore, an increasing interest 1n South African harbours and all‘ bases, while Tanganyika has m- czived a strategic importance which explains England's refusal to dls- cuss this part of the Mandates question. A German Tanganyika, adjoining an Italian Somalfland and an Italian Abysslnia, ls un~ thlnkable for England-The Ber. liner Tageblat-h Quoted ln World Review London. .Arkailsas country officers are seeking the chicken thief who wore a seventeen-jewel wrist watch into the hen house of a. farmer llvlng near Stuttgart. The funnel‘ dls- covered the watch on the floor of his hen house. It was worth $15, the foivls, MQ-Arkansas Gazette. Luck ls ever waiting for someth- ing to turn up. Labor, with keen eyes and strong wlll, will tum up something. Luck lies 1n bed, and wishes the postman would bring ' him the news of a. legacy. Labor turns out at 6 o'clock, and with busy pen or ringing hammer lays the foundation for a. competence. ' Luck whines. Labor whistles, Luck relies on chance; Labor, on charactrein-Cabden. There was a hlg fight at a Ger- man picnic in Milwaukee, precipit- uM-d by a Communist named Lockner. with an editor, George Loh, whose Swastika flag was kicked into the dust. A cop by the name of O‘Gorma.n settled the there are certain disadvantages about the lnJWl/Wn-j method that should be considered. A. Price tn Clinical Suvgery, outline the and disadvantages method. ADVANTAGES vauraoas or INJECTING naiuommoms ‘patient who has been told by his physlclait that he ‘reqlllms ‘m operatlon for removal of hemorr- hojdstpiles) may naturally wonder why he can't. have the plles r8- moved by the injection method. As a matter of fact. the lnlwlm“ method cannot. be used ln all cases. whereas surgery ls suitable to all cases. Speaking generally, hemorr- holds m divided into three classes- (l) Those that arewell up inside the bowel, t2) those that are at the outer margin but, do not PTWTW-"le- and (3) those outside the bowel. All the first. class can be injected and most of the second also. bu‘ the third class inrotrudinz piles) cannot be removed by the lILlt-‘Climn method owing to the severe swell- lug. But even when the hemorrhoid-i are of the first or second class and when the patient‘ and Dhysldfln can have their choice of methods advantages and Drs. Harry E. Bacon and Harvey biecliclne and advantages of t-lie injection The advantages are (a) no sm- liash of the combatants, and ll. Ls aesthetic required—a saving of said he liked iL-St Catherlnes money with no after effects from Standard. » anaesthetic, (b) there ls no pain _i..__ Beneath the loud rumble of war runlors and the cries of fear of armed conflict. the clash of arms during or following the injection, (c) patient walks office and out again-um time lost from employment, lnto physician's (d) complicat- mat l5 a-lfflidy 801W 011 15 Blmml ions are rare, to) injection can be inaudible. It. is the clash of tariff weapon against tariff weapon, of the everlasting struggle for econ- omic and commercial supremacy. It. is, ln fact, a phase of war which never stops; armed intervention ls only a later stage and when that has run its course‘ there is a pause in which the victors dlvlde the economic spoils and while the trade war is gaining new momentum. There Ls less blood spilt ln the economic phase, of course, than ln the armed, but in some respects lt done even when the suffering with disease, lung disease, or is very old. lon method for all cases of there are more recurrences them- orrlioids injection method‘ than with sing- ery, being about 15 percent after a period of two to five pears. (c: the injection method seems so simple that. it is more likely to be clone by a physician who is not adept at patient is diabetes, heart, The disadvantages of t-he inject- are: 4a) ll(‘lll0l’l'll()l(l$I (b) come back again) with is not. less cruel and not. less bitter. uglng the ngg-dlg as 15 a fgg-ulnf -—Culgary Albertan. SUfgeQIL The German‘ catholic "With experienced‘ operators, ' ' very careful preparation of the Church l“ a pastoral mad from a“ various solutions used, complic- pulpits, has warned Hitler that Germany may g0 the way of Spain. The past/oral denounces Bolshevism but also warns Iiltler against alien- why the injection not. be used lt should, of course, be j atlons to-day are very rare." “Where there are definite reasons method should atlng large sections of the people i avoldflp but m Selected cases n is by affrontliig their religious con- vlctlons. The courage of the heads of the churchmen, both Roman Catholic and Protestant, may well cause the dictator to hesitate and reflect before challenging the power of the churches-St John Telegraph Journal. The discussion provoked by Vis- count Eltbanlcs suggestions regard- un easy, painless, and satisfactory method of getting rld of hemorr- holds." At. ,i' wflmifiif not suitable that. actually ham; l l Haggis (A letter to the Editor 0f the London Spectator.) I see that a Turk who vlslted the display of Scottish foodstuffs ncrw being given at British Industries House in London claimed that the haggls came from his country. All Scouts will be glad to learn that, so terrible a heresy has been promptly quashed. But while haggls la native tn Scotland ln origin and material I should like to polnt out. that, dur- lns my wanderings in Europe, I have found it. honored and sung a long way from home. Once I was dining in a. beer garden 1n Rem- shied, Germany, when to my sur- prise a German family slttlng nearby was served with haggts. There was no doubt of lt; there was the familiar paunch stuffed with its famous mixture 0f liver, onions, oatmeal and spices. A group of students, on seeing the dlsh broke into an impromptu chorus 0d praise. Quite plainly its virtues were no novelty at Herr Lembkefis schottdsche menage. The haggls, since its introduc- tion to Parts by a. Scottish society fifty years ago, has been served in many lending hotels there. I have helped to pipe 1t. 1n and, such honor ls paid ft, that the chef and maltre d‘hot,e1 frequently take their place ln the solemn procession. I remember a. 5t. Andrew's night ln Warsaw when the huggts was such a. success that a trans-Eur- PDQB-fl phone message was sent; for a further supply. 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Order by Mall Today. : THE 2 MACS l‘ 0 TA T 0 BASKETS Best quality made INTRODUCING- Mr. Claude Barker Mr. Barker has just completed 91-2 years with Langleys Ltd., of Toronto, the out- standing Dry Cleaning house in Canadm Mr. Barker is now in charge of the Dr Cleaning department at Stems, and brings to Charlottetown Langleys’ celebrated Quality and Service. 1—— ____ ALSO Mr. Wm. Walsh of Charlottetown, tailor r and coat maker for many years “at! Murdock Ross. Custom Tailor, Mnlyizflli," looks after the pressing and finishing men's suits and overcoats in this department- Mr. -Walsh has often been described qq the best coat maker in this citv, 1111:] hi, knowledge of how a suit is shaped if, me making is your guarantee of proper Shaping and moulding in the pressing. Mr. Walsh also looks after your fcpztirg and alterations. j__- -< D'LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, this must surely appeal to all who are ‘interested in Quality cleaning and Quality pressing. It's almost time for top coats and heavier dresses. Have them ready. PHONE 104, NOW t 0 Launderers Dyers Dry Cleaners Established 1888 MI. For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN tlrange Pekoe Tea Tea Poll Says: E. R. Brow &Son iFire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis ‘ t lit" .f.llb .b t t. . - v ' bilrflrfrilleii:iii’i(llt(‘i:dfl:l€lq<\\'(:0l rhtiiirirjiii xifdrgchicgiiiltar 2w!‘ valsllgd ;18$I9%,}21’29 as copnparedtvyitlttfigtgzt; lng Canada's defence policies has 995N501“ IYAUTOMNE from New Brllllfi- 144 Richmond St. Charlottetoun ' '- i ii - ' - 23 at 7-7 - 5 3mm!" mm e "l 6 covered a. wldie range but. has fln- i? ' ' i “T owmqun better prices. Early fruits brought a States was 287739! cwtw France 35486 and Nor- any boned down to the principle when Qiisljghmg begins Wlslk Ash. . W 11' C >__,_ ___,,_ lower "lc°nfle‘ h t rt d. m; way 1,091. Imports of articles which enter into ma; what Canada needs is i ma“ In the Vl0Im$ 11311811 011 11m, d011- R"“‘m-‘ mm l ° wrre" q“ er’ c“ ‘ng 5 the cost of the manufacture of fertilizers were W; weipmmed peqmgnent mum of ‘he ““l'“m“‘5°“5- ble bgund 0n bot. month, mav not exceed those of a year ago, as 1 68 - - . . - . va ued at $51, 8 8-5 against $79,734 D°m95l1¢ capable of becoming the nucleus of t t I hzfzher prices are unlikely to gfifset the plwverfout- expons of fertilizers amounted to 153.180 cwt a large dexmoe “we m the event My heart ls drowned 0m; s r0flg‘, Stout I I put of. most agiliculttirall pro ucts resudtingnron; at $183,378 in July as against 175,678 CWL at o! an atmk “pm the Dominion. 1n u“ 510w sound handles. lhethiliéjdtiillgu ‘m Ne‘ pram“ a“ pa 5 ° $203,257 a year ago. This went mainly to the mm u precisely what. the Domln- ungmou“ and long‘ LOWESt PPICQS on T?! ll 1 1 . ' i c , A, "United States. ‘ ‘ n‘ t: paw has plxédoeilxolgocliid mason rue u with pm WHOLESALE a, RETAIL - _ been n u or epu-tun ' "BOOIIIIIOQQHNQ" l" Canada Stlfienlng prices for fresh foods will broaden 1mm mlspoueyn-Londoxrmonung ffllgéullgaiw-l-‘En- » ~ ~ » - — ~ _____:_ sales volume for nationally advertised lines of Advertiser; m" eep- c rt a c The Lindsay Warder calls attention to the canned food, and the gains yyill be at the expense _.._. ¥el:‘:“3l$t"°°"°' a o‘ fact that a llC\\' word has come into being in the of private brands, m the opinion of some rnanu- n“ h m, “mum, pumhmng I y: a are over. _ I political parlanrc of the United States. The facturers. ' It 1S claimed that the price difier- powgr cream: m Aim-u, n, i; Md “p- Lllflltfld new \\'itl'tl is "boonilriggliitg," and it means the ential required to maintain sales volume on_pri- simply a. matter o! the citizens I purchase of the pct-pic's goodwill with their own vat: brands will be reduCCd- 3nd PfOfit on private losing what the Provincial Govem- madam?“ winds kn nmiu-v. lu particular it means the buying of brands Wlll be lower in comparison than fOr- ment. gains. The new tax does not Bmk d °w' i; public ~ll’ p-wi in a particular district by the_ex- merly. The bigger manufacturers of cantwd necessarily fall on those beat able To at]: if‘; brief’ P f - I c pcliilthl“ lllrfl‘ at public funds on projects w! Pack-iced goods. with their iremgridvus buy- w my- 1i mu on mom who m M the w, as r9 953ml" 3N8 u-hh l, T.l'l‘ lllill('i‘t'\\ILl'_\'. unwarranted or tiseless. mg power, have beenin p. better position to take caught with the scrlpt when the A dead h; blow (inr t illirllllifltfiiry tinny-S that the novel term advantage of economies m volume buying m the sump mi; dug, m, government ' . - ". t,» -' . 'ls. Most impel hm 1:451 i, cm ‘ltlt-lii ll‘. bi applltrl tn the areual which the present rising market for_raw materia _ m aug g up eeve a __ ,\l ,.~i,,-;.-/=t~ lying liiivvflllllvlll is ctitistfllctltlg at of the savings effected Wlll be passed on to dis- the simplicity of it all, particularly viwznrll“? vflalflf & c0- Miliwirii- r, nt-ai- {jut-bee (ity. tribilitors, it lS stated, in order to make the adveg- 1g it, m; 9, Bgrnmnegque “me-of “no a tripartite agmemmgon d‘; gnu-tar“; Accougmq Tpz, Pruitt; ;.~ liiiiiiiilogglr- for several reasons. tiser products more attractive rom a pro t humoin-Nlctorla. Colonist. model funushed b me m“ “o Rhhmond 5mm 1- ,~.- ,i;-- - f .l stand oint. , i y we‘ p hi‘ iii iti- it int-ii‘ itihi lllltiliifrlril]? (ihliiififflflliliflq p ll‘ l“ l“ With Em!» in "4 present state ggfeacgltfiw‘ n V"? PM" "- P- 0- 5°! ll- ,. o _, V‘ ,_ . . _ _ . _ a woe w e mm . ,-;,,,..~ tip-i. l. .-,|,~,~;iil\- till!‘ m riporfiltrin lll the ’ Schedules prepared ‘for the Third World a! fist-IQ“?! u ""1 t suspicion per o, the British public today m Pity m’ liiiiiri-al, arid lllt‘ grllvfill lllltl(‘l'$i.’lllIlIll,Q‘ lower Conference predict that the use of elcc- ll 11H BPD y M P06811116 mm“ how “mow such a reading for \|tll.i‘ \iI'.I'~ in. lll'f'll that there should not tricity will increase as rapidly in the next fif- W "Y WW1 flfifl-fllflw t-hlli or me present situation is "om & BCIIt ey , ~ l . w ~ - '0" 1- s-rimdiv- tcen 'ears as in the last fifteen ears, with a the pact-s wit-h soviet- Rimln will w. a. BENTLEY, K. o. bp m Ill mm mom ant nt pi \lll( . .t y u Y _ t be M m Led Both i the truth-Glasgow Herald. j A Bgprrggy K c m,- "Hura- (‘lrlfllllljfp a; Iiflltlli‘ motley at \:il- doubling of the present “SC. The world is_at "0 Y" '1 P" - n ,Bufl;k;. "d Atwhe;l_h_h' “mp, ,; ,,,,,~,..-,..,,,-_,- whit,- [hf-YO i,- “ tlovern- the. beginning of a great power boom ‘which Italy Md Germany thm m: be B - mu flltlll Hunt l Ill\t'll1ll in good repair and propcrly will bring about mono and more the Elimination dl-‘Pwltmn l” 3W5”° mm} e new Mo To "M" (‘1|llllll"Il lillltllll! idli- i-n the onhkirts of Lmil- of human drurlgeryi’ funsh the ‘consensus of Ttitvlttlfifpelllietmfl’? gar: a‘; m, - those who read papers at t e con ereiice. A a m“ P w" - ~ ’ wilt. llil \I~lc:ii-tii-i' <iti~ i." vulnerable to virtual transformation of the world is pictured. M°5°°w whim Wm“ u” w" u’ Mmfifiglglgasqfia&aéngr i 11,- u‘, l, i, will will .'il\\:i_\- lii~ so. This point is "through the penetration of rural areas, the the e-‘libllfihmenl’ l“ d“ “m” °f (,3 51g 431:5"; TRMNOR: BIL‘ qf u, ,,.,,-,,, , giH,.it;-t:iiii~i- lllttsllllltll as :u~<:-ii:il< di-velilpmcnt of as yet unheard-of devil-vs, lower “m” kmd °f Wllllcbl "ndmlilanda Bqrrlglgrl, sanctum, us; 1r‘ hail: \\llll an I'll‘ ti» their iitililv in time of rates as a result of greater efficiency of broilitr- "*8; 5nd 3 ma? be mlmid m” ommog“? Pmmllflm k ‘ v- ,~ l'i p of :uiiiili<-i~ war mow‘ m’ the at- tion and the increased use of electriicitiv." I This 23ml‘ °Yh3°mb;:'l11tm°“*g:::g mchnfjp, giiegfxr” ‘knwah ' r ‘w all) 1.1- thun- bv aircrait ant anti-aerial being the case w en docs our ytro-e cctric "m" l" " H I ‘ I 1 ~ .- - - - ~- the w persuade amn ,~ —“‘ " a .:?':*"‘:.:. 2225c ‘rims? l" r232: mafia. ....: .2. ti. . n. F- Menu-IE. B. A. I l l I l ' i " H \r,iil'\' Ill Il \'I\l' IQ" l ' 5 l. 1C Pl C remtcr W f p a “a! ‘in V ‘"‘ "ll _ - ‘~ v ' ' ' . ' ‘ HOD-S Which H "I Ii 1110" 0 o u ' p“ ,llllt' iii large stun.- of lllllllli. money utilizing the hast River by a series of dams to “me l0 begin prepare _ n p NOT“; ‘c MKNUTMTURERS n CIIAIUJIIUIIW" ,- i|.- It r-uino; bc justiléiled on any ground save ppgtluxcksufficvient power to electrify the whole W111 intranets: result tn the brOflCl- Batman‘. Santana‘ V "fin" f’ - wCillilllill political cxpc lCllhyv . V‘ c - _ l‘. Ilulllu , FIIIHIIQOWII; . - 4