THE CHARLOTTE NOTES BY TIIE WAY PAGE FOUR 4% TliE BIIARLUTTEIUWII GUARDIAN Morning Daily iltoanlad in llfl) President: iJeuL 00L W. Ghosts: B‘. Mel-Ill’! Vise PIBlldGllIi J. ll. Burnett. IJJ. secretary; ueui. Col. U. A, hiaeiunuon 0.5.0. £01m: nun Managing Director. J. is. Burnett. iiJ-L Aswclate Editors: Ffllll Wllkfl and llli A. Iillllll! SUBHUBLPTION unaa u, mil in 2.1-1.1- mm w rem 88-bit I" I NW1" 51.25 tor ll months; 60o lo: one month um Delivery $5.00 per year". $3.00 to: o mom-ls $1.15 for 8 months; lilo (or one lento. B: Maui to other Provinces and U. S. A. 85-00 NI l!" §ntlsfllalj ueeuy: $2M) per you“. 51M l" i 11W"!!- 500 lot I snout-ha tic and have decried the theory and prKCtiCQ 0f power politics (at the perennial peril to the ex- istence of the nation). It is interesting to note that Suntzu'a Art of War has been almost a. for- gqtrei. 1.091. in China. but l... long been the ,,,',’,‘;,“‘"‘,_ ,,,,;'°,‘;,‘,,°‘,',' ,',‘;,'§f,°‘m.',§,‘f military bible of the Japanese, and that Hantzus 02a lfistipgfiured‘ Itwzas 123113: essays _oli real politics, although comparable to gm“ in ‘eslsfflngfthosg 33:10 Sm“ the Prllltt? as a manual 0f statescraft, have never edmlQdr-shInd the pillsades yisnlal. won ivi<1= mvimiss W1 asmvvm“ l" C1111“- "vi. still 33$’? iltllamérif°fiiisa The contemporary world is indeed a rcenact- inn; the 1,3111%. ‘o; D°riy%r¢‘i_ gpqw ' ow to e . p c olowng. ment ofthe Ahge of the gontendllrig _State. There And the“ "e mania? x9e“ Murat are realistic t inkers an geopoiticlans now as on m, 010,510,, o; m, Dona“; then; there are moral and religious and humaii- CHI-gag???’ agree‘ hsilalrdn the fioloeé gt istic teachers nowas then; and there is war ‘pow bout‘ General. $3 1+6‘ .s_nat'itc; as then. What will come when the present age Ahthenase dDavid, captlvn Des- i»: o. cont-ring mes" i» w? §..li"“l5..ll...il‘.?.,"§'él°.§t..“‘?.%l%i% these ..The true voice o! Canada. uiianllan Ill] b0 outlined ll Tlmna lqnln, new Inrll 01¢ amlsu heu- Agency, Cornu- Iii! and uaahlaltol. Bunion; llalrovulllln Nana lion), All! Poll it. llouis-aaii s. Etna, I54 iiay lg Insane" News llaad. Chateau Lnuriar. ottawai Wollfs luvs stand. Indian. Ont; iiub Tobacco Shoo, Innnlon I. I.‘ ' “The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest luls." TUESDAY, may zi, 1942- Forest Fires the Charlottetown llflliallllll news Anne], — EDITORIAL NOTES- edolescens rendered fanatical by bad teaching, who know nothing but to howl “Down with! Down with!" It is in the mcu‘h of Laur- ent Rcblllard and Paul Emil Morin ‘ltiese are men! - Le Carl- ado (Montreal). Fire wardens have been 011 the job these days fighting forest cotiflagrations. It 1k i! I! The war saving stamp campaign will be for- mally inaugurated on Friday evening. *1 1" *1 1" mWar pushes gsdtowardlthe simple It is too bad when, in a headinyg, the Mont- med gal‘ ‘giilgg filatglgemsggz real Gazette declares Saint John, h. B. to be in Lnto their own. me motor car is r , ' now a treasure :10 longer to be xma‘ Scoua‘ used for recreation; but for the man or woman who can walk, the out-of-dcors, with its to m4 lanes, its lakes and fields, still lies o n, waiting ex lomtlori. The cange has its a vantages. The hiker covers lrss ground but he sees more. Willi halt‘ a dozen miles 0r ma ‘be 10, the extent o1 a. com. fortabe adventure aicot, things that were little more than blurs from the window of a moving motor car become familiar friends. The blaclcblrds with red wings, the bronzed grackles and squawk- 111E catbirds and bluejays are neighbors once more Woodohucks, squirrels and goptiers poke out their heads inqulrlngly at the toot- traveller. Brooks bordered by tiny ilcvvers and curious weeds bicome more than memories. -- Deficit Free Press. ll!‘ The House of Commons spent about five hours in secret session, when no doubt the Gov- erliment members were plied with plenty ques- tions relative to coast defence. i 1i! 1! ‘l1 Yhe exceptionally dry weatheg ‘this sutmmer has added to the fire menace an it is po sur- lrliill that forest fires are r°P°11°d 111 ma"? I _ l: _ , . . h . N FtCLIHIli ill lilo Province. Every cftort l5- elm. lnllc to idscp iliclii ulldcr clllllfill- 5111119 01 these ircs may have been causI-‘d by Crlrclfifis (“$99531 garette ends. 1n any case, - - ' - his ll. is WOrlll remembering that CarElESSIiBSS 0f i lcinll has cnilscrl lscilvy plTlPQfFy 105555 m other pfflvlllijti, and that responsibility rests on every cgim, U,‘ Sgt-iii; that fire hazards are reduced to a minimum. _ According m the Canadian Forestry Associa- tion, tw-ciity per cent of foreSt fires are direct- l_\' czliisul bu" czllllflcrs llllll flftcfill per CCHI l3)’ éllllllit‘ , llhlltlllg ulorc tlirlii a third 0f flllklllfi llll'\'$[ n...- ill Czuizlila. Settlers clearing tifilr lamd and lllVilllllfj their slash make up aknotlier 1:3 pct‘ cent. liiucli higher ul certain districts 0f new ..!lli' lion, Iucclidiilrics are serious 1Y1 Jlllil Zl lliiliol" ilinttcr in others, but '.l illc forest t-lffig stllrtctl by forest workers, rrlad builders, and a small contribution by the rzlilu-lly-s add nineteen per cent to the flrc h:'ll. liqhtiiiiiq =tarls i6 per celu and a cate- graft‘ culled “tiuknrlivli and miscellaneous" but nightly pf q giispiltiotlsly liulilail origin completes the lidllflllllllg Li, per cent. .-\ll _Q(1\'t‘l'lllll(?lllS throughout Canada are a- ware tllllt the forest resources are one of the mightiest .'\~‘s<“i,< in pressing tlic ivar to victory. and have liltitlc rvpvzltcrl npltrlllfi l0 H": lmhhf lo "lnllv their >.’lll'l0ll5lll to forest fire ire- ..‘1 _ i VCllllflll. i of pwlned m-liclles or cl Every slouch hat worn by an Australian sold- .,, . fer is made from the fur of about nine rabbit skins which years of experiments have proved unequalled for durability. * 1i 1k i! The Bank of Montreal Weekly Crop Report states the pastures are in good condition. Pota- toes are making good progress with other root crops and are farther advanced than ilsuzll, fruit promises normal yields, w >t< r it This is Premier “1\licli." Hepburn’; stand on ahgfiy it? prepggitliipeéslmtfigiirlrti-lpg temperance: I have long since, as my intimate the enemy depends much my“) friends know, joined the ranks of teetotallcrs. I §lI1‘%1,1a,s11'-‘f:rt?‘:ge5 P1'1°Si°=;1é>;- 112712311 mil OllPOFCLl to prohibition by coercive methods. h-l-evwnm}. the mum o; anokler Rather, I prefer a campaign 0f temperance and 5m.“ Efisler“ “WW3 9111118. an appeal to the people to exercise restraint in §§T,,‘,°,‘,‘,,“§§.,‘§,‘Q‘"’,§df,‘fl.§',§§§f‘;;,,§‘§,‘;}f;§ their pcrSOrlal drinking. The very booilegging to the might o! the Japanese. Marshal \\'lllCl\ .\Ir. Coldwell referred was under ii pro- hibition law. \Vliere lliere nre no Chiarig Kai-slicks recent visit there can be no liquor traffic.” x at =r k ctluplvil wt greatly strengthened these ties and customers, China, as her lender declared is conpdievlat that Iltdia will play its par. ith Rangoon and Butma in Japanese hands the im- Tlie Allies crossed the Mame in the Second lrlllelilltfléllpfivgi tap} Bivmp ‘lined as B31116 [hi5 dam 1918i that night the Germans for he!" siipplicsidlllltllljgabllitgpbxd l: bovoiid the Marne began to retire, and a cor- of Bciigai‘ and AssamFto hog out _ _ _ £\ _ - ~ a Elli" . i‘ ll f,‘ . icsylolitlc-nt \\ rote — Thcic l5 not a single Ger- sflmfuurrfofe °_ p, “l; rceegan: man on the smith hank of the hlariie, or rather, of p. gl-tqnpl llflghlififliilg friendly ' ' l’ _ Stile vvlilc. is fglrlig mom's not a living German. On the same date thlie en happy B; we“ 9s my W“ __ me cmy was forced to evacuate Chateau-T lerry, pccpp Qf Bgnggl mutt “my to me and bv the 23th, in spite of violent countcr-at- rcéft1llcl§11rnfip115fiég 391i"- dilée ' ‘ - .- . . a . a .=rc"e u‘ tzlcks, he had been drlvcli beyond Ourcq. \\ uh C51,, ‘which’ i, \\y—\1_fl b, sh $52M die retreat of the Germans across the Vesle the K83 béb-‘ftv- Tmes of India Second Battle of the Marne may be said to cm a“ have ended. China 0f The Ages The cnlitclliporal-y world, Says “Contemporary China," seems to be a reenactment 0f the Age of the Colucnding States (480-221 B. C.), during ivliicli (‘lliiill ivzls divided into seven leading SlIllC5 tlill‘. ivt-l-c illorc ur less equal in power: Chili lll the west; Chu iii the south; Chi in the cast; Yell ltl the north; Han, Chao, and Wei in ‘the central-north. They maintained an unstable Cfillllllilllllll of poivcr and tried to balance 0116 miolllcl- ll\' filriiiiilg lclliporziryl alliances, They were plnyiliig the gziluc of interstate geopolitics and fighting against oiic another intermittently for two and a half centuries. It was dilriuz this age that Siilltzu \\'l"(llc ‘the Art Iii \\‘;ir, which i. not only die oldest but also lll.‘ giultta-l rlzissii: of military science ill any lzuigiuige. It dczlls with the fundamentals and priiitriplcs of ilillllnry strategy and tactics, which are HQ. Tltt’ book ivrls well received and \\i<li'l_v llfiil lw ilic rulers of the seven states as “ell :15 liy lllllllill'_\' PYOfCSSlOIlIIlS alltl amateurs. 'l'hcre ivcrc then many geopoliticiarls—no less realistic {illll perhaps more original than Pro- fessors R mid S—wlio wandered from state to stale with a vicw to pcrsilxirlilig the kings to cm- pV-Vv llielli lll llllllllll‘y\’ and political services. Two of ‘till: most famous of such wandering geopo- lillcians in the fourth century B. C. were Su Chili and (Thong I, who were, incidentally, friends in sclmnl hilt foes in politics. At that tiny‘ (liIll in lilo wcst became very pnivcrfill and [tlTaPlllCtl a (Ullvllllll. threat to the other six stal- Cs, liUllllllllllCl-‘lll Su pCVSilItdCd the six slates to iririli Ii “vcriiclil alliance," ivherehy they agreed that nu riitzlvl." by (‘hill upon any member state \\"llll'l llL‘ conuqcrcrl as :lil attack ilpoii all mem- llri‘ .~l1l\t‘>' ziud would. be resisted jointly by them 1 l, tilw-rilkicilii $11 himself became (lircctor- , ' . f illCC and concurrently premier of , , . s'.\- st:iil~s—thc most powerful figure for :1 lliill. The alliance, however, was short- iivrd, {Hr tliz: six stzitcs were individually and sevtuwllil defeated b_v Chin. A few years later, under llllf lwlrlcrsfp of gcopolitician Chang, Chin <1 in foruliiig a “horizontal coalition," l-ltv srllllt" of the slX states were brought iiu- 1i-~n~:ilr»liv_ The “vertical alllrlllcc" and l coilliiiilll" \\'(‘l'C the most famous of '11s lllfCl'>'lZ\l(‘ cutcutcs and agreements wl- ;i ltillilllt" nf pilwcr or to effect terri- l tlrillgvs. l(l\\'.’ll'(l lllC cud of the Age of ("oiiienrliiig Slfl!.‘=_ (‘liiim pi-nililcctl the greatest political real- ist iii history; ivliosc name was Hantzu. He. stud- ied iilcn and institutions as they were, not as they “ppm-Ind tn he nr ought to be; lie never indulged in iuopilm ilrcrlliis :uid fantasies. He made p’)- mfq m, iiillt-pclidcllt science and divorced it colli- plctcly from ctlllcs and religion. Believing that human nature is evil, he thought force _\vas a 1 necessary instrument of state policy, an instru- mcnt to conquer nclglllmtlfs and to suppress lil- gmml rebellions, This great master of real po- litics was indeed a worthy predecessor of the Machiavellian Prince. Fnrlimnlelv, while the geopoliticians an realistic philosophers were practising and tench- ing the doctrine of power politics, the Coil- f\\<‘-l'-\"s. notably ‘.\l(‘,l\Clll5, were spreading the doctrine of irrational and moral order, the Xltiefniis were teaching the doctrine of universal low‘. will die ‘Taoist; WON‘ insisting upon the doctrine of laissez-falrc. Thanks to thcsc great teachers, the Chinese have not become militaris- lt cannot the d ubtell that Japan is do rig hzr uttgicst t; wrest ccoltcmit: ailiantages from her conqucs ~ in a rafe as: 11st, lime. fill; ih-asjsctris céavicusi and grave c lc 211cc‘ m cmis. 3 su-ppllc", guarded fogr the present by s oragebs , bctri of raw mater als ard tillshed last year. Thomas salary exceeded those paid war equipmenthcclm lated for ltle the conipaiiyds president and vice president. Sim Sfégltfjmgagdasgfigid, mgiltopliizngfff; reported 5563.386 paid J. Howard Pciv, its prcsi- C11 _th." piescntiscxie A are y cat 13g dclit; $63,386 to Joseph N. Pew lr., vice prcsl- 2291415} 113W 1:,~‘sE1'Ve5v°‘1Sf~5b_b-"°c" , ' v._ 2 c ops gm". zs‘ :0 cm., dent, and $83,7i'57 to J. Edgar Pew. iltl0fll€fv\lc€ amp “mm? Gemany‘ she m. m,’ president. It paid former Senator George \\ llZ-IT- succeeded {in biildirlg up any great inn Pepper $25,157 for legal services. Walter gfglggflcfl gfilliinteqfejgtfffdb; Q21; Rothschild, president of Abraham ck Straus, Inc. large, but lli all prcbabilty iii-e . . . ,~ ~ origins‘ rrszrvea could not arty of Iliooklyn, crowded the lop spot with ius i941 the ‘prawn: Japancse onlfslve salaiy of $100,000. The company paid Edward much beyond Jilly without being C. Blulli, chairman of the board, $58,250, and xllgfénlfig§l f-églguglge 1115-17; . . . . - a" 3 ; s gldncg L‘ Sulonmni Operatmg “Ce Prefidcnti trickle of oil frcm the Indira, tie ‘i 5°17 9- $19111! The U. S. A. Securities and Exchange Colli- mislmi, in a supplemental list of salaries for 194i, report that the Sun Oil COnlpally paid Lowell Thomas, its news broadcaster, $95,645 wells and their equipment have been effectivclv destroied, and it * 1" *1 1* must ggra IIlELl/lQY cl six ipontlis or - - more ore they can CD115 ruct new How many votes oi confidence, that is to say wens and reimims w m.‘ M, of confidence in the principle of compulsory important output We \ selective service, does the Prime Minister want? ggmszbgfélilggngh xrrfffgfrvflsmifixf: He already has olie from the country and one our etéerfpes are rsstfrlng thfilrs from Parliament. Is there any reason to assume 232m; eissfilJ-ircgg ‘agar’ Jwslzyléné; that, liavlug refused to act oii either of these, he Herald (Australia), will act upon a third? He is playing politics, party politics in the face of a peril which iii April last he solemnly asserted was never more grave and ivlilcli is far more acute now than thell. some of liis fellow Ministers are thoroughly dis- gusted with this pusillanimous pussy-footing it is anything but surprising. If they are not restive they ought to be. If they know anything of the ggfxeffhglfzgé T31, §H1§m‘§§5°d€5_ temper of the people they will be. Perhaps we are cribed as a. husky lumher-wbi-ker, iicarcr now to the formation of a non-partizan gnggxifsgfko? ggkeagarkéaggtllgom GOVCPIIIIIIEIIINIIIIHII evpxr before. It docs sepm tpat m sesttied dpghsp; it alt-q” ifis the rime inister as at last gone too ar, as day's zoo e . or yer we a stretched the patience and the _mistak_erl loyalty mfétdgagglflg ,P,°,,,“,,*,1,‘*‘,~,‘,?,’,,“1’,,f,1’;§lj of some colleagues to the breaking point. The on that we are not lnicrmsd. Al‘. ivay may yet be cleared for the kind of Govern- ‘my rate T°m was Mord“ the nient ivhicli this country so urgently needs in 5mg order to make total war a reality rather than n“ a phrase. We are puzzled and a bit wor- ried over that news ape!" story about a piano st-ran e1 in the stairway of a szattle apartment house. So oitsn these odd llttc iricldeuts in the day's news c¢me from distant, places and are loft suspended - hung up like a. piano w. k in the stairs between the rid and third floors. He push- but the piano couldn't be budg-ed ii l 1t- elther up o1- down. Bo there was ere will join in the regret felt for the Eflmhfgii? To,“ _ w. m, death of Mrs. John Scott, Westrriount, who, at Construct the Plfildufé ~ti¢lg¢htiig the age of eighty-eight has concluded a life de- ’,‘,',§,11$,§‘,,,1,,“,,.1;“§o flirt? ffwfi," ‘ voted to women's suffrage. She was known to time to call in a pfvfefilvnfll. he many here, having summered 0n different oc- gfgéflefiyh: g§§f,“§,f,,',§s,1d;§§‘;,1,,§2§ casions at Brackley. The Gazette paid this tri- to get, in, and others inside and liute to her memory: "Canada. has had no great- geigslélg lgazai; lzylelhthaflf 45mg; er or more successful advocate of women's rights cgmpany, went to three o! them, than Mrs. John Scott whose long life ended yes- its-Ed not aulmaillazfixgl hclbp- 0p; terday. She was in her eight-eighthyear and amlafii-s mfifma so: whit w“ hall fpulzht the battles of her sex, Particularly in greiinklipnsteollpllfiwlxmndlenpairmlegfieléig the field of female silffragc, over a very long while no doum m. rmdents period. Slic had been an active figure in many the block were get-tins pretty mad ivomcifs organizations and in federal and prov- 11mm“ ‘he “w” "him “n l‘ l‘ . . . . . . . . t im obable that they said cut- mcial politics, speaking and writing with unu no pr Sual um; things to the lumber-worker. clarity and cogency on the causes which she $0111 oihflwpm "uh" 5 ‘Puck- cspouserl, Possessed of marked platform ability excellent“ 591mm,, o; his $501.31 ngeiotned . . ~i a to quarter and asked none, and in the main lier h‘ “fmyl bu" e “way great efforts were crowned with success. Even Japa compared with that ‘wcman on the top floor who couldnt reach . . . . n tions of public concern revealed the clear vision lhingg, Tam Flemi mid the fnrcc which had always characterized her a P111111"! And ma" 1 oniali. Born and Milli?!‘ not worry abciit him any longer. ed in Fcotland she made her name known But We d0 "End" "h!" throughout Canada and slic has left much more was. my (my dmnmm, Parliament and in the rights which women now lib" a Many h (l the n the whole we thnk an mid mistress of a treilchant pen, she gave no wblrm — he We“ Wt l wars. What was a bunch o! nasty in hei- later years her pilblished letters on ques- h” bum g m“, b305,“. of l“ . . . {or as Tom is concerned; we need activities as a younger w thing, anybody dd about I _ the than .1 lllcillfify. ller labors survive m Acts of 0t‘ DOWN‘ 1a must not M n humble people who also obev thali- ‘anti, with or wllhcut. aid, ivlizn it t; and he shoved and he pulled. _‘ 1f ing with a situation on . to re- 1 i L175 had mlilald all right so it any- ihe stair- BDJYlIHETIl house to save the piino. break up the piano to save the ‘argument house? - Ottawa loin’- TOWN ~GUARDIAN g WORDS 0F CHALLENUI: ‘ e is o! at‘? gidesuandwe eiiiiinfiaft: ur gale“ unity-y. but. on one con. Halli’ a to mfixbiiiteii siafefiflbwm“ a¢£:>:l.....<m.n..a..... . . _ QI>DQOQUGCFOJIn1Ti ,- —Robert Browning. . came undoing the PERIL 0n the Sea. 0n 18nd. peril of lire, lightning falling aircraft, of automobiles, of accident, of sickness. 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In ry inglots trom their can. ill: us ve. - ., . ?-________'_'l“w* M I gxép’ the cove with nushlnl 0n The Warpath And spiral. its speed l’ ma uuaiiy MONDAY-Cumin] Home A 19W . $35‘. slfiswaflhl? 5333x335‘ m“ hi?“ °' “m '°‘“°°°“M illfibfrdixlglilli-gilrb s l ll y o ' 2 Sfllcjmllly, 1€i.i“§‘“.l..i‘°§.§*i::§ “fig? Three gases to cross till a 1am ao- g am m t i R- N- gtvfllaglziggnkwlllgleilelélitpaikg “gag A mpagkafig mm u“, gum, “m, TUESDAY-Charlottetown Hospital snppqllecdselgkihif“ ffiuxfifsetég“ Wu An blue smut o1 a ileum match. Nursing Care of Meningitis and Pollomyelltia (Infantile whoffélfilipls or m“ film? A“ °inygigtilmagg11d 111mm“ l“ Paralysis)—-J. W. MaeKenzle, M. D. otciplgnlgemécffflgfi" m’ ‘he “at” Then gl£§p0 hesrtrbell-lnfl "v11 W Nursing Care of Meningitis-Mrs. Lois MacDonald, R.N, ell tors who came to i ' ‘ ~ am; h t ex- Nurs ng Care of Poliomyelitls-Katliarlne MacLennan , WEIQ gliluflfieofi ‘i233’ Demonstration Iron Lung , R N‘ t what the ' ' mm naglllteioaelrklytsrgrgme m“ m ma“ WEDNESDAY-Cundall Home 8 P. M. [aunt {d I 65. H17 ‘DD “lair°1ic.ar=a %‘;§“l“e%.§?l‘.l“€.”i.;‘“f..?.§“tlla. i‘ B"~-—1-A-M8¢M111=-»M- D- me demmmpfc Pprffifégggaikltlprlg or war. spoke of leaving the‘ defeated Nursing Care of Burns-Sister Angela, R.N. filing“ tgfeemhundred ilerirs are will: llggglefvltlilgtmlfillaillltnlfig rhgm o! Blood Plasma-Annie MacEacliern, RN. e six imtions-fiayllgas '01 as tan o - ' Benson’ on d . the reply the rman s gglalliauhmdoéggéuh-"ggslsuililufi glggbllréatat main ma m imam” o! THURSDAY-Cumin] mm‘ W a co-ope t‘ ttitavzciai‘“illiiifiificrra slrlimctrlistssrilzcss.tries: Mi. 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The island would be ' into its earlier baits, England 5.301;- land and Wales. each with its local Gaulelter — supported probably by golme fouIl/rlsllnszs released from the se 0 lin. where the present interned. v are at As ill Poland. the country’ ivoilld b6 Slllbbed of its machines and t°°15- its shins. and or tile coulo- ment of its research laboratories. Any equipment required for the fut- ure would be boucht. from Ger- many s factories at Germaliifls price Galleries and museums would be Ulllflficd, and such historic build- lnizs as were not taken over bv the irriissioners and their probably be destroyed. Po an monuments that might recal. to the British that they had once been a great people would. be destroyed. As in all countries iilider German rule. such orizaniz. atloris as trade unions would be broken up and their funds confiscat- ed. There would be minimal con- tact. with the outside world. The islanders would be left to sink into savagcry. in which thev would rec- ognlze only one word: “Obey? Some ma think this vision ex- aggerated. ev will tell vou that they know plenty of humane Ger- mans. No doubt there are humane Most oi’ them are Meisooi. asurm l W- I. BGNLIY, l. (I. I. A. BENTLEY. I. U. Barristers arid‘ Afloraqa-al- w HONEY r0 [DAN 1M Prlnoo lint c; WHYHAVE 'b.son£ wE-lkrlilii‘? How Are Your Eyes ‘ it you are havln; a _ of strain — hea aches. son _ eyes or dis-dries: - consult i - - specialist At your service with yarn at experience and a thorough retracting a o. Cal! in and diaean You dilllcnltlel. ti. F. lluteheson l‘. G. HUTOHISON G. I‘. BIJTOEBON ' Azllll-Yv H. F. McPHEE ‘BA, ILC. NOTARY as. BABBISTEB souorron aall Oharlai IILI. It MATl-IIESON IIONI! r0 Oamcon Ialantl. EXAMINATION Fltllns and Supplying Glaaaea ll. .1. TIABOII OPTOMETRIST Montague, P. l. l. Olflco flours: 10 to ll 1a. l. I to 5 P. 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