.~ es. ussonnunrrnqusu-esmuu. _...._-.»_....~»...--» - &I C _ I Iolln, I P. vine-Prolific“. I I. Burnett, I'.I.I. —lJeIl -0ol l) A Ilellnlnl, I! 5 0 ldltor and Imaging Bhutan-J I Burnett. I‘ ll. Annular Bolton-Inch Waller and I) K Currie. r Morning Daily (Included Ill") 8O O0 per your (In advance) deiaorol. -. i isi lager Jar (ll IIIVIIIOQ) uulgguiyu-hrl- no United sum. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5- 153A. 1 s" \ » N URGENT APPEAL lcaiiu stand! Dledsed m repeal the Ottawa trade pacts once he is re- turned u» office. 1v Justify this plank he is understood to have been anxious to study the operation of the trade a, ements not only ‘ of the drought areas ofi from the Guam“ m; d” from m sliskawhewm the united Kingdom angle. m ' Pwblem 01 "@0018 "-00 01m- neither case is he likely to find m” WW1“ °l we“ “e”- wm’ much encouragement for the views table forces of the Province on l 1' .-., f fi-jiave been without crops for several which he prom,” w hold on m“ nus“ __":yea.ra past and are facing severe quest!“ ag-Qlilrdships during the coming wilrer, , ‘L1! being met partly by govern- élnent aid, but volunteer can-tributions also badly needed. In this fav- .bured Province, as the Premier zruiy‘ i-Iaays, we have difficulty in picturing ~ jhe great need of our fellow Cunadi-' in the drought district. Last gear assistance was rendered in the fIorm of supplies of food and cloth- forwarded from the Island in Ifcommon with our sister provinces ‘Qinu this year the same need exists mam‘ llzlbfscggegfewlt "lazing and should be m“ with the me though some intending subscribers rlfiifiiiisfiiiilaiiliiillidi m l» i» s» i» mu Iflnilways free of transportation‘ when the us“ clout flanges from any station in the ?rovince. 2 The Premier's message is in line the appeal made to the Mari- grt ogmxeldnsztwiggt “hi; representatives from home and “fiégeral Board of Missions of ihiflabm“ "mdmg m’ symd‘ ‘hosbyterian Church, who pointed int that potatoes and other vege- fibles, grown in profusion in this‘ ince, would be particularly ac-, ‘fleptable. It is hoped to have the co- Bperatlon of all our church and charitable organizations 1n this very Qecessary and urgent campaign. EDITORIAL NOTES Every ,_ , ‘ please now, only potato prices are vile. The Synod members have had a ipleasant and profitable stay among 1B. and leave us distinct booete n. Zion Church ladies deserve credit and congratulations on their suc- oessful efforts to cater artistically and gastronomically for the many The Potato Growers Association has been the subject of prolong- ed controversy, and the time is now come when it should be given a little rest from publicity of this description. Mr. D. Leo Dolau, the recently appointed Director of the Canadian Travel Bureau, estimates that the - _ national income from tourists this g Royal Proclamation, the Gcv-iW" Wm i-Ppmldma" ‘1501000-009 imsr General of CB-Illbda has de- —a tidy rum to circulate men: iig-riated October '1th m 13th as Fire 10.000000 P90919- ‘_ Brevention Week. During that week, lessons on fire prevention subjects; liould be given in every public tutor, the Liberals in Canada expect “h”; and the owner, and 0cm- an election about March in time to w,“ o; property werywhem have Mr. Mackenzie King go to His . tmwghout Canada are wmmueq m ‘Majesty's Silver Jubilee celebration give special attention to the removal 8nd the Imperial Conference l1! of fire hazards from their premises. |MB-Y- 01’ 0011?". $119 Vi!!! l5 "m" ltFire waste is one of the eeriouAIY-o this thoushl- economic problems confronting Can- nda at the present time. The public general is vitally affected by the I mendous losses annually incurred ‘by fire and the enormous expendi- tilree rendered necessary to adequ- Qbzly protect life and property from w ravages. Seeing that at least fiventy-five per cent of all fires are ‘FIRE PREVENTION According to the London Spec- It is gratifying to learn that Ber- geant ‘Iraihor of the R..0.M.P. has been given charge of the protection and development of our beaver col- onies. The story told ilyevsterday‘: Guardian of how the beavers elim- inate drones hes its lesion for humans, to be duly conveyed to the mused by carelessness and can therefore be prevented, it is the obvi- ous duty of municipal authorities, me department officials, boards of finds and other representative citi- no bodies to bring the matter to the attention of the people. Only by l-he pry-operation of all concerned will Fire Prevention Week achieve the Ieeults hoped for. I SEEKING A POLICY lacking a. policy at home it need hardly occasion much surprise, says an exchange, that Rt. Hon. Mac- rislng generation by teachers and moraliste generally. Science has come to the aid of the erring motorist who finds him- self held up for neglecting to show his lights. An "electric eye" care- fully measures the amount of light and at sunset automatically switch- es on parking lights. It cannot be fooled by clouds, and always keeps e. few minutes ahead of darkness. The same device can be applied to schoolrooms, beacons, street lights and navigation signals. The "eye" was demonstrated at Baltimore National illumination Conference kenzic ng, Liberal leader, and mgchef lieutenant, Hon. finest Lapolnte have gone abroad 1115615211 H l Gerynan experiment “weed; 0! éfle- It l5 9955M‘! m“ the ' there is no reason why our farmers Grill Party's Wald 0f Emilia}? °P°1"lshould not grow their own rubber gting at Ottawa realize that prvpfl- itu-el Qwmg m the Sh“; dawn of solids good enough 00 3°ientuatedoroign trade and credit, Germany feelings of unrest and swerve the ‘ t! ‘hm u; mamflal go;- rubbgf and .- electors’ minds from the real issue-i so gm- the search for a synthetic . 111.‘! bY'°1°¢ll°". might 11°‘ behas been futile. Botaniste are now gufllcient, or so effective when the» aeekmg a new gnu-w of naguml people are asked to Promlmcfl 119°" rubber in various native plants, in- Iiva and important questions. Hence eluding m‘, onmm The thenecesslty of the party asscmb- onion yields rubber ih infinitesimal ling‘ some mfltfirlfll "P0" "Mill 0° quantities, but other species of on- forrnulatc a P0111‘? in 1'98"‘! t° ions contain much more, and there woblems facing Canars and other is talk of growing such onions on nations of the world. That the Lilrj g, large scale. Necessity is thus, orgy-leaders should fir: i; mecca-lawn, proving or... mother or in- urns cross the Atlan c, owever, veymam to ascertain the kind of fiscal pol- ’ i icy Canada needs to develop her ft has just been announced that natural resources and build up her preparations have been let afoot firs... industries-if um. should for the celebration throughout the be their mission-would be a little, world of the fourth center-irony] I; jurptialn . Perhaps Ottawa cor- the society of Jesus, Pope I reapondefrt throws fir... light on having issued his bull givlflo the lo- eiib"xmg-frapciate mission, which this week. r lemntobeshroudedinnnairof _ mo", when he rays out» u» plloeonAlllllli 1s. lmwhmflt monocular-plum MIMI!“- vcyageovereeaeiein search o! Ignnelueuidhineix comvenicnsofselectionaa! 700011 .."u_§mimition"fwthefortl'icom|n¢‘made theirflrltvonflrbe firltthenleloguilmdlgllgqillm Qbnernl aevenmemberloftheflocietywcretoenter elllel I qnrmnicaisihsssmrsiu aluminum-meet num- x-vwnmmrimpqulnmnnhuvomfil- um“ _ m ,gfi"flbstpfplrty at Ottawa. uqnleued Peter Faber, Jame: minor. lgieacv. ebuaeier-‘end chilled ilt- L._;_ ‘can "ma: l“ “qlcqgylthscgmgtlue-tlu frib-Jllphmnu, summon, mchom no-nenarleaailiiiaion ehtim inlifc , “my”, u. tqcolleot duhbedulemd sfmcnnodrfgau dewillnotbeukahinteemnderctiun. M n . in oonneotienlwenthoudpoverbandmnnllvwniehyouihlmuediflginplell n" ~< n. tniimmiamaiiieeavimhs moaidmm.:mnetn:v:rmminetimn _ “w! “m”, y,“ i .,__-_-’ I‘: Ilerrmfeolufle Illtilcaubl . unredeemed r 14M l1"! “NJ "ll" wnid- l- ~ - ~. If ~ gqnflg,flithb.lhnd9dfl$.-Aiedpiflod.fith1 pram: vemworir. ‘filly willbi a u tlortol. “I5!” --------Ilo a c1 dehnca. the lociety of Jeni: urine mis- managing offices of rent; ‘fin a - - lbfill! m’ w”; ‘ , - BID IOIOIIDIQ “O ~ cinervcticmimdcrtbeu uuaumlldiffernt exudation! nermitiirliuidecmmur- 5 Id. , "mmsiseismnmmummnaysrsaunquusiumsupwnnwninc- . _ "l" pa)‘ instrumental m momma: multiracial-twang“? h _ ' ‘clmfilllnwheflltofilfll-W "M" W!!!" "Wllfll" < i“ wmwmcshshunmmumuraurnam summon llllllflifiiillliernllQllflflllyllid lljflii- ns-s_.s.i.-..-_..h..»-A.»~m..--..u..._.A. ._. ofmnneiaughterfnthemeof forthedeathofhllmechlniovi' driving with him, the opinion our here was that the verdict was lev- ere. mdifferent, incapable and ir- responsible motorists mly ‘be die- posed to comment on another Brit- ish case against an autotrt. At Skipton, in Yorkshire, l. judge unt- ;pr'ieon for hitting a fnlogrtph pole. if-Iis lioensetodrivehlsbeenre- ‘voiced, for three years. Nobody was injured and the driver was sober. .11; m proved that his steering gear was faulty. '.l'he remarkable thing for us to considorfls that nobody in England thought the judge's sentence will harsh or unusual. “Grunt. u who Ire about to look within the covers of l. book. vision, not merely eyes; that we may see |between each line the soul's intent. -,the impulse fine, of those whose words are wise. And grant us our: for beautyfls sake, for rhythms that both flow and break throug phases sweetly wrought. ‘Tia he as well as brain we need if w!’ Ito harvest while th ~spirlg and the thought."—wilhel- mine Stitch. The coloured man may fight his way io a position of economic‘ comfort and even intellectual dis- tinction, but these things without social recognition are Dead Bea fruit. The Ooloirred-Europesn Con- ference clearly showed that a new determination to move ahead is stirring among the coloured people. ‘Phey have a long way to go and need the constant help of Euro- peans who tuke an intelligent in- terest in their ambition. They should be assured of the practical sympathy which exists among the thinking sections of the European vvheulhyehonwufonridguilty "of Quilts g “Ito U.i.lj._ _ [weed u. driver w four month! luluonrrrnarrsxnownano: or. FOOD NECESSARY 1D DOB. REGILY PBESCBIBI DIETS While some 100d Pllddiltl". arc Jryilllwmflllflilllbllctoeatepec- lial kinds of food bees-use they are manufacturing or selling these par- l ticular foods, there are many ugh. era who are unselflshiy interested in special foods or diets and wish m help the public by their use. Consequently with thus various food fads being pushed forward daily by newspaper or radio, Dr. L. Jean Bogart in "Nutrition and Phy- sical Fitness", point out. competent and sane advice about food has been neatly discredited, since the aver. person does not appear to de- de between those who know what they are talking about and those who do not. A great many people ‘therefore attach themselves to one of the following groups: (l) those who pooh-pooh all ad- vice about diet and eat whatever ‘they want with indifference or de- fiance; (2) those who become uv concerning food and often believe too much about certain food theor- ies, ao that they try all the advice they can get either at one time or in a series, ending up in a sad state of confusion; ' (3) those who become zealots, ad- opting some particular food fad and sticking to it with a. perseverance that would be admirable in a better cause. community. Apathy still persists among the dominant race, and the ‘prirllary value of the report new issued will be to bring home to the [public the disabilities in housing, ihealth, education and employment under which the great majority of coloumd people live. If it can drive away ignorance and prejudice and at the same time eradicate the white man's fear it will prepare the way for a coloured advance which is essential if the community as a whole is to advance-Johannesburg Times. ..How very few original thinkers and writers there are, anyway. And by orlllllfll I would mean largely, independent thinkers. for actually there are no original thinkers. we all think over the thoughts of the millions who have gone before us, who also thought the thoughts, and expressed the ideas of the millions before them. The best that the humbler of us can do is to express, as sincerely as we know, every thought which we think may be helpful to some one else-Ex. The mentality of those who swear has recently been discusrd by Professor A. E. Heath, of the philosophy qourse at Swansea University. ‘Swearing is really. bound up mo» magic." he said. "For instance, there is a certain race of primitive people who, before th Now, if you are in good health, en- joying your meals, have regular in- testinal movements, and don't feel weak from lack of food, or lazy from too much food, why get your mind upset about food? Your particular body can handle all the different foods and all the various combina- tions of foods without trouble. But if you are not in good health. have "indigestion", bloating or belching of gas, constipation or diarrhoea, then it would be only good sense to talk over your food intake with your physician because, after all, there is nothing more im- portant to health than food. The food faddlst may be sincere in his efforts to help suffering hum- anlty, and the food faddlst may have made such an extensive and intel- ligent study of foods. but unlessyhe has studied the individual’: mental and physical condition, he is not in a position .to advise him as to his food needs. .- " Remember, Dr. Mcdollum, Johns Hopkins University, America's fore- most food expert, says that the aver- age diet with either some raw fruit or raw vegetable added daily is all that is necessary from ‘the food standpoint "w keep ue we'll.‘ ' go out to fight, call their ‘ ‘rotten tree trunks‘ in the hope that they will really be turned into rotten tree trunks. Similarly when NOON AND NIGHT FLOWER a man says ‘blast you,’ there is a primitive feeling deep down in him that the man may really be blast- the shock of his life if this hap- period lnndon has underground streams, the remnants of small rivers. fleet 5t. derives it's name from Fleet Stream. These buried rivers are al- ways I. trouble to the excavators. They have their humorous aspects. Lord Roeebery would relate a story of a pig which about i750 was lost in the already covered part of the Fleet. It, however, emerged into the Thames about five months later, alive and well. It's market valu increased four-fold. . The British government bee de- cided that in the absence of any general demand for a more ra- tional and scientific method of in- dicating the time of day the old method of dividing the twenty-four hours into two periods of twelve hours each will continue in pric- tice. Habit, of course, is what lee s us to the old style. It seems aw - ward to say i8 o'clock or m o'clock. By the present reckoning the num- erals are ell words of one syllable among n. population of 100.109.016- Nct lfliilflcd with the infill!!!- tion Of l. Intern cf universal milit- u-y training from the early age of eight years, flecilt Italy begins on thezsni ofthiemonthaplanw eliminate the possibilities of select- often discussed by I‘ " I. Th! plan cqnlistl in training leleclad groups of the nation’: youth for i ed though he would probably have‘ cctechiste and teachers all working' ing unfilled men for public poetl. ere Not any flower that blows But shining watch doth keep; I Every swift changing chequered hour it knows Now to break forth in beauty; now l to sleep. l This for the roving bee Keeps open house, and this Stainless and clear is, that in dark- ness she _ May lure the moth to where her nectar is, - lovely beyond the rest Are these of all delight- 'I‘hie tiny pimpemel that noon loves best, The p? roee palely burning through the night. One ‘neath day's ardent sky With ruby decks her place, The other when Eve's chariot glides by Lifts her dim torch to light that dreaming face. __ —Walter do ll Mare. except "eleven" and we clip that so that it has little more than one. As far as we can learn the chief advantage of the new style would be pointing out to children that it was now "20 o'clock and long past bedtime," and the little wretches would have no come-bacb-Boston Transcript. Due to the Increasing number of dmlends for electric power, the Manchukuo Minister of Induntry i| ing a MOSH-m which will fil ~ Momma-rerun ' ‘Minister of industry hopes thlt by the 0nd of .-...,-_.~.¢.~ - c. m. ire-- ‘next "thrill" was over a Miss And- PUBLIC FORUM * in open _ B, of qnnolercf inhibit. Th Id lfl§l d 111W!“ Charlottetown Gurdla dun u! ' fly ulna the Irlnlon i of sorrel!!! ‘ ' r‘ ~ ‘ FRED COOK I mnhq- “m; 0g g5 ommvr APPIAL _ _ an u?“ liré-t-‘ha IMJZmeRi; um Twill!!! AT ram: x u. M" l" Y‘ - " to o» credit a wm"'tm;flfl°itapww ‘lneloldliwentitiontliatitinim- ml?‘ °“‘“'""'°“'°4 °' "wiuciqishsufsmirrssriihzususiwhwwud 18m 0f feeding and clothinfl N19 * otdinnerneverdia. Peoplemayscofqhllwvmfifl _ P°°P1°°1mm°4°““"" atitbutthebeliefatillprevailsfdrlllli-hafiril . 3°“""“‘ 5”‘“""”°"'“ ‘“"‘»“‘ ‘h’ I-mauamenmdwommmell mu dew-sw- wdiwm WWI-ll We him the Slolmer “Ar-ands” I ' "11""- of life. A striking/menses of our other nations in the extent and nun“, m... ma,“ h, h,“ mull" w“ l" "W" °1 came under my observation i. m. oelerityofiheeonolnioroooverv- lghoflmlobeffllhwllhggugg“ “Mm” ”“°‘“"‘°“-“‘°°“°°Y=mm Tlwewwmrobtnmedtv thenoueirrssssuh Anthracite. nu will!!! 0 l0 '- dm" "id '- Rlohtlimvvdsmickienaiexlng refundfngcpentionslmmorethm Qglflqlflmhkhflflgffllgghffln bell- oi’ 001ml?! 135 mil" W" ""1 was decade's dclegetetothelmper- offset the interest charges on the ‘u. “limb m; mm amudlllir WW "w "m" Wlllll- m Conference in ma. Previous to money borrowed to meet u» oxtre- m In ab. Priced low m quick em mum 0! Whichever! h" his departure from Ottawa hie col- ordinary colt of lmomployment ro- delivery. , “mwluml-‘tmmdmnthmwt llloueadecidedwslvehlmahere- lienftmeonnameuurecfrelief ' "Wm-l 7Q."- _ W911 dinner M R0 l1 Otto G01! tggp r , ‘Ichmdle the reeultlnl Droblem Olub. ‘Iherewustgbeecligdanoe m’ waxy“? ‘M gm. m: w n & "w Vllllml"! Rm! ‘We’ Wm‘ l evenlns and my friend Mr. A. all» to immge 0,1812‘; the cfllw ' ' ' lllallfln his been formfld by 00111- . Mncellum, then city work: com- pom; q; “M5,, 1933,11” m“ ' "m"! l". bining the charitable forces of that mimioner, who is fond of M09188 of business Jill been moving etead- ' m“ d‘ Prom e have tllzllallllfiflfz-ruta-itlv. WMl-oblcntélclluirn 11y "in m lmpswwmqng so e gar n c n o us were s _ - difficulty in picturing the. great the men's lounge that a i fiugpngiwneed” “m mifchlbgebglitdtemit Drum“ need of our fellow Canadians of " ‘ um beinl one of the n‘ _ . fin“ n m w?‘ ma“ the drought district. Last year company. when m. .1. n. King, then m‘ '- "81" P" ‘an ‘Y #001110 much appreciated assistance was Minister of Public W011“. 081m 00 m ma“ “mm "4 u“ ‘m,’ m m” ‘m “Mm “ma” rendered in the form of supplies the door and glanced over the com- autlm” 5nd“ w u” 95m‘ Mm‘ 1"" ‘mum “Crywhm- A 5°54 of food and clothing forwarded from the Island in common with our Sister Provinces. The call for help is still heard and can n01; go unheeded. To all our citizens who are in a position to d0 so comes an opportunity for National service. Supplies will be forwarded by the Canadian National Railways in car-load lots free of transportation charges from any station in this Province, and I therefore respect- fully express the hope a very wide and generous response will be given by organizations and individuals to the urgent calls for help nowhe- lng made. I am. sil‘. etc. The Nelson g Papers (Montreal Gazette) Price is not value. That much is certain. A book which it takes half a. lifetime to prepare. and months to write, comes down to a dime on the stall; whilst a. chance letter penned by some famous personage will fetch a thousandfold the price of print. The half of history and the most famous picturesque part thereof consists of, -l memo‘ s. At sotheby’: auction rooms in Lon,- don documents and letters ofyfiord Nelson, the hero of ‘Trafalgar, have. recently been sold. It is reported these relics fetched $4,000 and the signed codicil to the renowned, Ad- miral’: will, in which he bcqueath- om wruoum _ m ed some $20,000 to Horatis Nelson .___.._ ‘ ' ‘Ibompsvn. his adopted daughter. NoxO-“LIIIIIQ” McCarthy my. Qliiihbdfllbe sum ortmoo. rear ' Hamilton is appplntedjzhe ‘guardian of Horatio. by thaterms or this document and the hope is ex- prased that she will educate the . adopted child in the paths of relig- ion and virtue, and so flt this ward to‘ make a suitable wife for Nelson's nephew, Horatio. a consummation that the Admiral earnestly desires may eventually about. Here- by "hafléll a talcf’ over which the biographer: of Nelson have exercis- ed their ingenuity for more than a. century past. And the pros and cons of this singular ‘attachment between Old England's ablest and most famous sailorman and Indy Hamilton have been discussed with a. vigor answerable alone to the exalted position and qualities of the men who never knew fear; was magnanimous alike to those wire lfiflédjlfltier himand to the foes whom he ‘defesfedhthe man who, borninalforfoik,‘ _ lnivbc Erldually worked his way up in the British navy. from the humb- leet cadet service to the highest office and command the Admir- alty could bestow. Daring his 'lut hour-e, Nelson oonunitied Indy Hamilton to the cerecfhisccimtmbfuchhnsbeen written about genius in love. It was at Nl-Dlee in 1798 he met the woman to whose flscinatlons he completely surrendered. Nelson wasl extraordinarily susceptible to fe- male charms. when ln command of ' he lighted in Quebec port a woman who so took his fancy that he declared it utterly ‘mposeible to sail away without of- fering her hie hand in marriage. Hi: rows, daughter of an mglish clergy man. He got over that. At Antigua, Mrs. Montray attracted his atten-l tlon. ‘this also was an interlude" meroly. But Mrs. Nlebet, the young widow cf a physician, became‘ his wife in March. 1787. His letters to herwereofamoetfervidmd sf- feotimiate “ ‘ter. "No nit water can over change. my feelings." But they did chi-file. W: udy dcr ct this citadel. cums into the offing. who vnl this siren? lnma Harte beau life in domeatio lcvice. flaewubclnofhumblepu-eota at Imcuhire to him and "Andy" joined him in the hall. - the current advertisement backed by all the resources of the as affording ample and undeniable ‘Dominion is the best security in the proof of Canada's onward and up- world. "Mr. King is leaving for England in a day or two," said the minister, "and we are giving him I. dinner tonight. Unfmtimately some of our wllelsues ' ‘ be present and we find that our company numbers thirteen. Oucortwooftheminis- tel-s are superstitious and will not eli, down with thirteen at the table. Will you Mn the cabinet, therefore, - at dinner, to break the hoodoo?" "Andy" laughed and replied that for a long time he bade-benched ambitions to ‘ a member of the select circle of the government, andwouldbegladtomakaoneof m “at” Dr. g returned to the recep- tion room where the Prime Min- ister and his colleagues were as- sembled, and when dinner was an- CITY TICKET OFFICE ll Greet George lheet a CANADIAN NATIONAL IAILWAYI CANADIAN NATIONAL ITIAIIIIPA ‘lieketannhnernllallwcycglmgensieenmhm “Woolnryolelblltllvlolhldeoilenoliravolroutel, ml consultations, mnhycwebtenun leqhg given- fltancevrithpumpcrteundllveyoungeneralflrstclnn lmnlticketlnboldllollflohh. W. K. ROGERS aw mm Agni i ‘ALLA; > Ilinulllcnnditl. v v 7y f nounced he came for Nfnlifacalium. The commimiimer knew all the ministers present ,.‘ two, audit so happened that he was placed between these gentlemen. One was Hon. Mr. Iapointe; the other Hon. EVN‘. "(Ned)" Macdonald. "Andy" fold them who he was and how he came to be there. They made merry over the incident, and then for a couple of hours all enjoyed a good '. to this day the reoollectionf flow ' he was temporarily ormlglsterfxiwith- France» And Canada (Ia Tempe, Paris) I E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness "and Plate Glass Insurance “at Lowest Rate. Agent at Sumrnerside, LloydLewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown ) '2' _ .1 l If the French Canadians have not forgotten the land o1 their fathers, as evidently they have not, the people of France on their sidel think with profound affection of those who represent on the other side of the Atlantic their race, cul- ture, mind and spirit, and repre- sent, too, that which is belt~the country's put history. And the beat; is glorious. More than everything France does not forget. and aha never will forget, that in the tragic hours of the Great War so many of the eonsofthoucwhoweroour eons csmeovertoflght mddie on trench loll. aide by aide with our own soldiers, for the defenceof the liberty of the world. cling roles, and Romney evened she was the insplrer of what was most beautiful in his artistic work. Nel- eon came every whit u completely under her wltching spell. some considered this a blotch upon his scutcheon. Others have spoken m his defence and declared that there WM uvlhlus beyond a Hatonlo at- lMhIIlf-‘flfi in this Phase of Nelson's career. It held him a willing prin- oner whatever be the rights qr V1008! of this amazing adventure. But nobody will ever , ‘ ’ that this "lilvl in I cottage" idyll, o! "M011. w '. enouill. Nelson war ever fond of speaking, we; gllqw. ed to interfere with the leal public “V100! 0f. the man concerning whom Bir William Fraser uyn that his features, ilmned on any“ m- in bust. represent qualities of firm. noes. penetration and energy which w conspicuously distinguished um: Horatio Nelson throughout his m. tiro life. His memorial remains secure. curslls »or nnucs ll. Ii. S. IIEMNIIIG, BIAHGPAnQG-A CIIITIFIID PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT IIIBII OI CANADIAN SOCIIT! OI‘ COST ACCOUNTANTS COIMISHIONII IO! TAKING AIITDAVITS IN TII lUPlml COURT OI‘ P. I. L I. I. l. IIPBIIINTATIVI ‘I'll! CANADIAN CREDIT MIN’! TIUIT ASSOCIATION. LIMITED- IANI OI‘ NOVA ICOTIA BUILDING CHAILOTTITOIN, P. I. l. Aeeouungsyctemepenelnurlmleed. Irsboa-Ivlngofllcemethodlloltlllet- Oeltdeecnniinginltihbdlolnitlpeelalreqliremoah. Icnthlnqnrhrlyalillnnnal audit. leluacelbooieandkrodtnndlneemieounhpropared. IneoluTaxroturuwr-lttennpandilleil. Mandela-mnemonic nude between debtor and aeolian. 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