A Prnnldeni. vv. Ohoster n. sun-u, as.r. i The Charlottetown Guardian Vice-President, I. I. Inrnltt. I. I, I. Secretory. Llonh-Colonel D. A. hlociinnon, D. 8. 0, Editor sill iluuuging Director. l. I. Burnett, F..I.l. Associate Editors, Drunk Wlllnr and D. K. Currie.‘ ‘ IQPIIIII Dolly (founded llfl) $5.00 per your (in advance). delivered. ".60 per your (in udvunoc) mulled -tc (‘unadn und United Btuteu. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1935. THE cllAlzLorrETowN GUARDIAN the federal campaign issue. As a speaker of dynamic energy PREMIER BENNETT has few peers in the British Empire. Even those \\'ll0 disagree with hinl politically admit this fact, and acknowledge that it is founded on absolute conviction, wide experience, and shrewd logic. The Conservative candidates for tlle Prov- ince will also speak briefly at this evening's meet- ing. which starts at 8.30 p.m., in sufficient time to enable the electors to do their week-end ‘Notes By The Way It is not tholtullnn people but the Italian dictator who is mak- ing war. It ls not danger to a nu- tlonb destiny. but danger t0 one man's political future that 1s send- lng Europe down to a new hell. The Italian people, seeing Great Britain and France lined against them, might well want to call a halt. The Section 98 Of The Criminal Code PROMOTING CHANGES BY UNLAWFUL MEANS "08. Any association, organiz- ation, society or corporation whose professed purpose or one of whose purposes is to bring about any governmental, industrial or eco- nomic change within Canada by use of force, violence or physical ‘t . Bifane: W. Bariomufl. Lmamaas 1' on. ‘innit-s vrnnlclnis ‘ 'OCTOBER"5, 1935 _-e "‘ h t? AAAAAAA as‘ L¢;“‘¢“TT7W g“, _ A4n.-.... circuits llll. 1 There's an inunesslon among sonny Fox Bunch . Ffrenchu No. l Capsules are not ellective for Hookeaom , This is absolutely wrong, for we know that these Cgpqfl“ sro nssd with excellent results for this very pupa", gum“ being acknowledged the world over, us the most efficient ".5 y; _ ._ - Italian people. seeing their stock , safest remedy for llonnd and Tape We this ma; if; War Complications slwppmg‘ market oouvulsed by panic, with fiwgmfispfff°fuc§ jhhltiffl" m“ F°°” m” m“ f“ , i thomostdesirnhlo WWII mmsay thutwllnnoluer glllhllell: . TWO Views 0f The Church 1323i, bzpgkgrtlaweuls uitsuxpth toast“? owhjdrgextlglsbltlgl; gvgtiatezrcgdiglsg-s h’ certain 313100110 legged must be 0 u", “mum; “y. up,“ “hm” M. uheh, ma", “d h,‘ 2 The outbreak of war ln Ethiopia presents I . f’??? n . the African campaign. The Italian hinge wrmnsm or physlca-l uh pang: fpglpryn gurwback 31$"? we and muuyuol onr Foxmfm fuel that they luv; ' the League of Nations with the most difficult n tlmes 0 stress and Storms as We as m pie, seeing economic sanctions u” h, pemu ' u, umueny m. cutting wood an u“ outdoors Yum, fig? t “ma. - 91°F" .1 the it is ‘ ’ o Fae“ . coming that inevitably mean hun- body uemuuus a cermu amount u; ‘situation it has encountered since its organ- mfrhaps the 111°“ dimgemus times °f Peace’ ti.“ threats ohsuch injury, in order to s. izafiou after the Great wan If it decides that , Church has her part to play and niust do so in gfirt-e fgtrmfilée anhusgemsts wzjggfmoplus: uccomphsh such change, m- for 190d p; kegp your 1mm bggflng, . Now ls the ilmeto get your full dosing done. .31“ {um 1 Italy has jcsorted to armed iuvusion in dim, Md _ her own way boldly and unafraid. General 501ml éappedg b ms awn boasts 1111i’ other P11113089. or which shall your lungs breathins. Your blood Vosngde is what 1W Niiilllb- P" I10 in boxes of 20, loo g ;FVANGELINE BOOTH who addressed her firs, Y by any means p. cute or pur- flowing, body tissues built up and I11 It 81-00. 84-00 snd 818.00 respectively, n-qmu h, ‘ ‘ ’ and 111111111595. prisoner of his oW11 sue such purpose or professed wastes carr ed away, and for ull t III! lddrcss. Order now. 0f {he Obligation in the League Covenant rc~i _ . . . _ . quirlng all members to submit disputes to arbit- 5 $“"“‘l‘““ “(halite m h" new capacity i“ ratiou___ auu- Suuh decision Seems inescapable_ j Toronto last evening, declares that the Christian ‘his only recourse w," be to bring the sanctions g Churches a whole_has awakened _to the fact v angdeuf the-Covenant into phm ‘Wm Wm that 1f lt 1s tovsurvlve lt must cultivate a for- this involve; The Sanctions at first would pm,» ; ward outlook and yet maintain the unalterable ably be economic and financial, cutting Italy off i Prmciplcs o" ‘vhich it is fmmded‘ the other y processes. - But after enough-food has been eaten to supply these body needs. the amount of food needed there- after depends upon the amount ‘of work you do _lndoo or outdoors. If you are a young man or wo- man working outdoors you wllfneed propaganda must go forward, and he ls not consulting the Italian peoplc.—-New York Post. purpose, or shall so teach, advoc- ate, advise or defend, shall be an unlawful association. "2. Any property, real or per- sonal, belonging or suspected to belong to an unlawful association, or held or suspected to be held by any person for or on behalf there- E. A. FOSTER. CENTRAL DBUGBTOBI: Sole Authorised oomph»; fEor Pharaoh's Animal ma... Every so often aomeilhlng happens to show that the old courageous, pioneer spirit has not yet been evMv‘ from credit, from tufllllies. from intercourse "gilt" and ‘Vomen are turning ma‘: an‘? "'3? ibmi] at °Ir m" hlpwple- 2°“ of 111W. Without Wofllflt. be 8811611 111168 limes is much food as when ' ‘ - to lristianit as t e one sllre mg ln e 11 s H10 0W!!! P. a wee or or taken possession of by any per- you are lying quietly indoor. And ' °“‘“ “““°‘°‘~“ ‘v°v=“ ¢ ‘ ‘we ivlih the other members of the League. They y so ago. Mrs. John Stewart son thereunto authorized by the this food must be eaten if ybu are w**.+._' world. The toppling over of values, the destruc- tion of what were considered impregnable slip- ports in a material sense, the bewilderment at rapidly changing economic conditions, have thrown the people back on to a fllller realization of the eternal truth that ‘man doth not live by Commissioner of the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police, and may thereupon be forfeited to His Maj-, esty. to maintain ilealth and strength. If you are huddle-aged, work at a desk or about the house, you will need about twice as much food as it’ lying indoors doing no work. If you are old, don't get out much then you need very little more food than if you were doing nothing. Apparently there is no need to warn young or old people about eating too much-the young seem whose husband works two farms in the neighborhood, met with an accident which would have turned the ordinary woman into a scream- 1118 Wreck- 5116 sot mixed up with "3. Any person who acts or pro- her mptcti; our whiltianall alone on fessgs to] act as an officer of any one o e arms, suc a, way sue unlawful association and bread alone] l that she was pinned under the car who shall sell, speak, write 0'1‘ pub‘ In the same conncctiom the Rev. SPENCER hi‘; lxizlntlrlrfedsagtewgémet 111:8 1181f‘ (lylx-‘fh 111321918138’? ihongeplwoenrltlve ELLIOTT, Rector of \Varrington enters lilS strong a mu {mm she ma“ nxflosershgr sue}: unlawful might)? o‘; fig might involve the closing of the Suez Canal. Such sanctions would, no doubt, be provocative and Italy might regard their imposition as an act of war and counter them with an act of war on her own part. If the milder sanctions failed of their object or if Italy replied by making war on any of the League members, it would be for the Council to recommend what armed forces should be contributed by the members to be used ‘ Life Insurance ls Man's Effort ‘H todevisc an investment plan which will DllSll his» purpose for self and family. The Great-West Life is the champion of Thrm, accom- uo ruled the Covenants of th Lea e_ protest against the Church being blamed for the courage or her presence of mind, 1101116 811d continue to be a mem- w "-99 "P 511' they tot imbibe 01d . p e gu failures of frail, sinnmg human nature. WlllCh m but after terrific struggles manag- bor thereof. or wear. carry or m1: gdown on their food 111-. as: 6:119 Ellfifillfln 0f thousands 0f Canadian ed to extricate herself, get to the boll-W to be displayed upon or ab- house and phone the doctor. When 9'" m5 Perm“ m‘ elsewhere. 8-11? he was eventually located, Mrs. b31186. 1115531111‘. 91111116111. 55111191‘. Stewart. suffering greatly in the mm”. Pennant. card, button or megnflme’ assisted huh h, hhd the other device whatsoever, indicating necessary. uruulus umuhd the house or inhnded to show or suggest and u, hind and sew up he, wounds» that he ls a member o1 or in any- The men of the house learned about M“ 355mm”! Wm‘ ‘my "ch ‘m’ he, accident when they came houm lawful association, or who shall dues or It ls the middle-aged individual, —the business man who does no physical work or exercise, and the housewife who has a small home. or who has servants doing the housework-who eat too much food. The man eats too much be- cause he still has his appetite and has leisure in which to eat his the mass is not really Christian, or evenunder- stands the principles of Christianity. "I protest against blaming the Christian Church for everything," he writes, in the Manchester Guardian, “Dr. TOWNSEND, in the final paragraph of his letter to you, has the familiar cry ‘Ecclesiastical organizations are on King And Dunning Disagree Consult your nearest Agent or write llYllllllAll e& 00., ilnlnzn Established 1872 At the moment when Mr. DUNNING was speaking from Toronto (and denouncing Mr. BENNETT’s social reforms) says the Montreal Gazette, which no longer pins its faith in the Liberal chances of victory, Mr, KING was ad-, , _ _ . . . ~ trlb be hi dressing an audience in Edmonton and was llltill‘ trial cverywherle, and lall the rebst of 1b mlglehglri: Zpiiiitliilfclin Kfiéywf; gffierwige, tfinltt oi-Igtoasany one for ""218- 2",? "If! Womb“ because she Lower Queen Street Charlottetown ivin th So ' l C d't G r f r14 W ienever some secu ar mega olnalnac eglns O ‘ it, or who shall solicit subscrlp- e" W R B11 whim she- likes-at grovifice liis bkiiin reHle hagvlfggrfgilllt-il? will. upset human affairs we have the jingle : ‘The go wrong with our PmDIeTEX‘ tlons or contributions for it, shall 11°11“? °1' at 6111119- ' ‘ '~ B" g he guilty of an offence and liable The result of course u overweight 4-. Russia in its era of Red “Fau- cirm, like France in the period after the Ninth Thermldor,’ seems des- tined to retain some or the mote unpleasant features of revolution. 111‘? terror and espionage without get glliiam of; fanatical idealism . . . . a up t e first ara o: the by the Church ill this country. Tet lf he goes his 80cm upheaval. Sh", file change ojbtlm Btlrpukivlatulllflggijléaéignodglooofi! lleodslroflg Wfly- 11y 5°11" “"0115 Pmcess. "f. Wombats a also ‘forward toward (c) distributed inertial-o'er any reasoning it is the fault of the ‘Churchhthe ggilliiz-lmfofill; spxllralety gain the lgt- unlawful “sedation by uhcuhhou Church is a failure; ‘the people Will judge. as or the First Five ‘ilgar isle-guano? (til-la 0510:: wise-miles Mam of though the enormitles of _Nero were due to the Sh" significance as u beawn o, it ‘hm-be pmsumed’ an m‘ ab ineffectiveness of that futile fellow St. john thc hopte ipruphetforces or violent dls- “m; o; PM); w u... ,,,,,,;,,,,.y, Divillsfl‘ ' t db sense It is not related fiaréfintc’ dmflmslher‘ $ualgeamgffi lg-lg/iuliisismallgfllflba o‘ such m‘ "5 no 5 e7; I "d t do point. Moscow seems certain to lose "5, Any qvmer, lessee, gggnt, up to the realities of the situation. t oes no _ its magnetism as Bolghgvlgm w... superintendent u; my buudmu, any good, but merely gives the man who lS ln- tixriluleilsafo getreat from many of its room, premises or place, who Sllillemli w religion s" or ‘"§C°"';"'f'j 2.x. maniacs; some 11141561611“! and mules hm‘ t° m“ amp O Parties are little more than cats- or any subsidiary association or Church, for religion, for God. Please may W6 paws o.’ Soviet foreign llcy, and branch or committee thereof, or hear loss of this? When autocrats do their worst as the essential features of Soviet any assemblage of persons who . ‘ r domestic and foreign policy assume teach, advocate, advise or defend °rdmary fen‘. have great 366d of the Church’ more and more the characteristics the use, without authority of the ‘Wherefore discourage ye? 0g Fascism, Wm, a veneer o; Red in the majority of cases and over- weight brlngs_ on many of the troubles of middle age-diabetes, 111811 blood pressure, sluggish liver,‘ overworked kidneys and lessening of the "reserve" power of the heart. You can readily understand that if not only more food is eaten than is needed, hut more food eaten than you body can handle properly. something is likely to hgppen to the various organs and tissues o! the body. Church has failed.’ “It is unreasonable. Certainly IIITLER does not care very much what the Christian Church says. The Bolshevik regime has not listened to the voice of the Church. .1 do not know of_any indication that MussoLlNl intends to be guided not more to imprisonment for than twenty years. '4. In any prosecution under this section, if it be proved that the person charged has (a) atfznded meesings of an un- lawful association; r Premier ABERl-IART and had found that they had many points in common. His nearest approach to a difference with the BENNETT Government in matters of social policy was his statement that Liberalism respects provincial rights whereas the Government had interfered with these rights at every opportunity. Rather unhappily, he seems to have used his next breath in denouncing the BENNETT administration as a big interest Gov- ernment, leaving his hearers to wrestle with the question as to how a Government which has trampled upon provincial rights in order to harry and hamper the business of the country through restrictive legislation and the imposition of ruin- ous taxation, can be, at the same time, a big int- crest Government. It is a little difficult. ‘ ‘Section u". publish elsewhere Section 9s of the Criminal Code which has been under discussion n1 this election. It deals exclusively with any AL WA YS ‘FRESH Because it is manufactured in the province from high grade leaf. ' T0 ‘ cmoa No. Lady, I'll not BRIGHT” CUT sup with thee, Lest bread should be denied, I'll sit clown here beside my barren law, of force, violence or physical hearth. economic change within Canada by use of force, naturally, deterrrrinedly opposed to such a law, ‘tereei, not only to this Province, butthroughout ,Csnada over the world's worst depression. What association, organization or corporation whose Pmfefted purpose, or one of whale purposes, is to bring albout any governmental, industrial or violence or physical injury to person or property, or threat: of such injury in order to accomplish ‘such change. The penalty upon anyone guilty of such an offence is imprisonment for not more than twenty years. 'I‘l1e Communists, whose srcod is revolution by force and violence, are, are eager for its repeal, and hitherto had only Mn. j. S. WOODSWORTH as their advocate in Parliament until Mn, MACKENZIE KING, in the hOpe 0f gaining a few votes from foreigners in industrial centres, threw in his lot with him. Ms. BENNETT has consistently opposed repeal, saying no law abiding subject need fear it, whereas in the Supreme Court of Ontario, n-m ‘jury which tried a Communist, “found that in that particular instance the direction came from Moscow and that violence and force were to be utilized” to start a revolution. Our readers will be amply assured on reading Section 98 that it is a law which none but bloody revolutionaries need fear. Premier Bennett Tonight This evening all roads in the Province will lead to the Charlottetown Forum, where the RT. IioN. R. B. BENNETT, Prime Minister of Canada, ivill address the electors on vital issues in the federal election campaign. Everywhere the Prime Minister has spoken he has been re- Editorial Notes MOnday, Nomination Day. 9K 5K 9K The war news has overshadowed the elec- tion news these past couple of days. _ 9K 3K ’ Prime Minister BENNETT-“A real Man"-—- will be seen and heard at the Charlottetown Forum tonight. . 5K 9K 9K . Significant at the Cardigan meeting was the silence of HoN. Ma. MCGUIGAN on the sub- ject of the $200,000 borrowed and misappropri- ated by the LEA Government of which he is a member_ BK Blé §l€ Italy expelled a cousin 0f Countess Barbara Hutton Mdivani because he cheered Ethiopia while ll. group of young Italians were giving a small patriotic demonstration. And Italy did quite right under the circumstances. . 9K 5K 5K Sir GEORGE PERLEY,‘ acting for Premier BlzNNl-zTT, sent a wireless message to Lord and Lady BESSBOROUGH at- sea wishing them bon voyage. His Excellency ‘replied appreciatively concluding “Au revoir, old friend.” thc true personal touch. élé 2K 3K Dr. GRANT, Mr. PETER SINCLAIR and Mr. j/inms LARAIIEE have been delivering the same set speeches for six weeks, meeting after meet- ing, notwithstanding that they have been proved ceived with enthusiasm. Even in Vancouver, where radical elements organized a rowdy at- tack, the meeting developed into a triumph for the Conservative leader, and the hostile Van- (‘Ollflflf Sun could not refrain from acclaiming it as a performance "that will be talked about as long as the people of this generation survive.” Throughout the Prairie Provinces, now. profiting by the sound wheat policy of the BENNETT Government, the Prime Minister was received with open arms. In the traditionally strong Liberal province of Quebec the sanle wel- come awaited him. His subsequent reception at St. john and Halifax gives further evidence of the rising tide of popular approval. The com- pletion of his Maritime tour at Charlottetown tonight will therefore be an event of great in» Canada. To the youth of the country the Prime Minister comes with s. message of special appeal rut this time. The social and economic reforms now on the statute books have gone far to tide is mow in Mr. Bataan-r’; mind is a programme at, more far-reachin importanceltilun ilnythmg Jiltllarto attempted. t it primarily on a policy of ‘solving, by constitutional means. tho i ‘ ton T1151 101°!" ouefaiiiwYL-uiiiffishermen, the ' dbmeetiqoi pin- ‘ loan and phraseolog-y-W. H. in The Fortnightly (London) Ohalnberlin Congress thought it had provid- ed against getting into a war when it passed its neutrality resolution providing against the sale o1 arms to a belligerent, up to February 29, 1936. But l1 war Jn-eaks out in Europe under Article 16 of the Covenant of the League of Nat- ions, that resolution is no protection at all. Article 18 provides that if any member of the League goes to war in violation of the Covenant, it is thereby at war with all other members, and it is their duty to abut oil all communications be- tween the offending power and the outside world. That means the blockade of Italy by the allied fleets of the League; and that, in turn, means calling into question our interpretation of the doctrine of freedom o1 the seas-Detroit News. A determined attack should be made on the accident problem along three lines: better roads, bet- ter mad sense, better and more strictly enforced law. For the last two hundred years we have con- stantly been outgrowlng our road system; the type, capacity and speed of our road vehicles has changed faster than the roads could be rebuilt to suit the new requirements. — The Economist (London) ~nné injury to person or property, or threats of such injury, shall be guilty or an offence under this section and shall be liable to a fine of not more than five thous- and dollars or to imprisonment for not more than five years, or to both fine and imprisonment. "6. If any judge of any superior or county court, police or stipen- dlary magistrate, or any justice of the peace, is satisfied by infor- mation on oath that there is reasonable ground for suspecting that any contravention of this section has been or, is about to be committed, he may issue a search warrant under his hand, authoriz- ing any peace officer, polloe of- ficer, or constable, "with such as- sistance as he may require, to enter at any time any premises or place mentioned in the warrant, and to search any premises or place, and every person found therein, and to seize and carry a/way any books, periodicals, pam- phlets, pictures, paper, circulars, cards. letters, writings, prints, handbills, posters, publications or documents which are found on or in such premises or place, 0r in the possession of any person therein at the time of such search, and the same, when so seized may be carried away and may be for- feited to His Majesty. "7. Where, by this section, it is provided that any property may be forfeited to His Majesty, the forfeiture may be adjudged or de- clared by any judge of any super- ior or county court, or by any pol- ice or stlpendiary magistzate, or by And feed on pride Thy wine makes - But freed from hnlllblllilygcfjyrafiny. I better love the Of mine own tears. Yet the bright beaming of thy look Might still my heart unbar, If through this rlfted thatch there had not gleamed ‘ honorable salt SMOKING TOBACCO‘ “The Smoothest Smoke" One cold clear star. A -—Alice Brown. 1r t111°11811 1111i’ means whatsoever on? book. newspaper. periodical, pamphlet, picture, paper, circular, card, letter, writing, print, public- ation ol- document of any kind as 11980115111 in this section, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to imprisonment m: not more than twenty years. "11. It shall be the duty of every person in the employment of 1-11,; Majesty in respect to His Govern- ment of Canada, either in the Post Office Department, on in any other Department to seize and take possession of any book, news. paper, periodical, pamphlet, pig- WYB. paper, circular, card, letter, merit, as mentioned in this section upon discovery or the same in the Headquarters Old Spain Tea Rooms, Ch’town Leaves Elmira ..-............. Arrives In Charlottetown wflflng. print, publication or docu- - City Bus Service Scuris 0h’tcwn Elmira Cox Hotel, Souris lacunae Churlotteiowia ... " Sonrls ................ 3.10 “ 2 Dingwells Mills :3 L‘ _ laws. rem- M‘ _ " M‘. Stewart u...“ 9.10 " i.‘ i0.80Arrives n. Elmira Parcels carried at Minimum of 25c. Bus will stop on signal at any point. “C vv ““¢v‘¢$¢—¢ “Q I Post Office malls of Canada or in 0r upon any station, wharf, yard. 0B1‘. truck. motor or other vehicle, steamboat or other vessel upon which the same may be found, and when so seized and taken, without delay to transmit the same, together with the envelopes, cover. any justice of the peace, in a. sum- beyond peradvcnttlrc to be 75 per cent. fiction and 25 per cent. political romance. Under circumstances not altogether dissi- milar to Britain’s difference with Italy, Canada has been at loggcrheads with japan. But did your life! He ilacked japan, as he did Germany ‘by leaving Canada for the United States during the war. He is a friend of every country but l1lS own. lit BK 3K Our contemporarys one-sided report of the Cardigan meeting is scarcely complimentary to Dr. GRANT, whose hour-long address is dismissed in a paragraph to make room for the column- long report of the supporting Liberal speaker, Hon. Minx MACGUIGAN. As our contemporary had no reporter at the meeting, its estimate of the political sentiment may be taken for what it is worth. . ~ 3K 3K 3E “His Majesty's Qpposition," the Labour Party, now in nference at Brighton, by an overwhelming majority endorsed the British Govtrnmentb policy regarding the Italo-Ethio- w“ trouble. “Labour cannot _now flinch," said . A.» ROBINSDN, in his opening address as chairman of the cbnferencs. "Labor calla now coon the League to vindicate the expressed will 6f mankind‘ by use‘ cf its resources lo restrain Ttbe la, brsakerfl-lic s aid. ~This should have its Mr. MAcKENzn: KlNc back Canada? Not on ' _ PUBLIC FORUM Ikh uolnnu is 0pm for sunset-nu ooruuupsu gallons cl Ghuslottotwwu Quurdlfi duel not nosensi undone the opinions cl owrrsopollnlts. Ibo ANTIQUARIANS f Bin-Some days ago while walk- ing in the vicinity of Battery Point I picked up an old cannon ball. Do you suppose this cannon ‘ball would be from the old fort which was adjacent to the Point at one time or could it have pos- sibly come from Fort Edward? Is a relic of this nature of any his- toric intetest? I am curious to- know what its story might be. I sin Sir, eta. HARRINGTON B. YORSTON. ' Bouthport. PENSIONS Al‘ SIXTY Bin-The Patriot would be the better if it employed some ten year old school boy to instruct it in arithmetic. As part of its propaganda it _ caches its familiar funeral dlrge over its shallow utterance that the Bennett superannuation, scheme would “Cost $120,000,000 u your to give even e. tit). s week pension to the iI0.000_ntired at 00 years of age. . A child at figures would be ashamed to father such ignorance of thisons of the "time It's". unusual indicating as it does a llifldits < n i n. . q l um, lir, etc. IUIQOI: IO! mary manner, and by the pro- cedure provlded by Part XV of this Act, in so far as applicable, or subject to such adaptations. as may be necessary to meet the cir- curnstanoes of the case. "8. Any person who prints, pub- llshes, edits, usues, circulates, sells or offers for sale or distribution any book, newspaper, periodical, pamphlet, picture, paper, circular, card, letter, writing, print. public- ation or document of any kind, in which is taught, advocated, ad- vised or defended, or who shall in any manner‘ teach, advocate, or advise or defend the use, without authority of law, of force, violence, terrorism, or physical injury to person or property, orthleats of such injury, ss s. means of sc- governmental. iridustriui or economic change, or otherwise, shall be guilty of an offence and lluble to imprison- ment for not more thuntwenty yesrsp - "0. Any person who circulates or attempts to circulate or distribute any book, newspaper, pamphlet, picture, paper, circular. osrd, letter, writlns. orrint, public- ation, or document of any kind. us described in this section by mulling the ssme or causing the sslnetobemullcdorpoetcdinuny post. office, letter box, or other eceptscle in gall r be it“: to lmpriaonme _ for not more than twenty yssrs. i "i0. Any person who imports into tilnsdafrcm any other coun- n. t!‘ to men by I‘ \. 111KB and mappings attached there- (furlottetown lillllllLllTTETllWll to FORTUNE ' Farlly Bus Service 8. Taxi Service TIME TABLE 4.00 pm-Louvhrg Fortune ......... 8.15 sun. to. to the Cuurflllibltlller of the - 1»... ca»... Mo... - mus..- n: . - a: z: 1°" ° “- ' 1"’ e a loud 4.4a p-m. - man- " Ourdlg-sn 5.00 pun. " 9.05 u.ln. ‘ .. 5J5 D-IIB ' ~ 9-20 l-me _ “ Dnndll. 5.20pm. -' Keoldslilko...b.l0s.m. ' DlngwbIPs . 5.40 pun. " 9.4a mm. 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