THE CHARLOTTETOYVNW GEYARDIAN PACE FI )UR i_ l While the increase in value of retail sales is in B w Iyismay In Italy TIIE . ' t,a tc an re . i °l "_" no smfill iegree Iltillbtgibl; to higtheé‘ 11:131. m, mm E u no Du s y‘ s increasedmsubstautially. The eX‘,_,Q‘,'}f,,,§,;“,,,‘,',', fie: §,,',’§";Z§ gémilgl?ltgglagignalixliflg a‘? ‘_ G A Thought A DI! volume of sales ha "°""“l “WY """““°“ l“ ‘m’ U. S. Department of Commerce has estimated so comparatively few complaint: gfiialgpmmigp- &1gf3,§2“fm§ h: A "m. M w" "victory end security oe-n President: Lieut. Col. w. Chester s. llloLnre that when the necessafy1ll19w“““ “"".llm:1:c,f°: Zf““;pd%§1s%l?°'33‘§3‘u°’m'§faf§ gpyi-lwww l" wmmunle" hm’ Pm° ‘hmgfl- "ml ‘a u m 1941 w‘ ‘ w l‘ ' 9”?“ m" w”? which plans to unhouss Mus-sol‘ ‘ only be won by s real eon- toiousness of whet is st stake and of what is required of On isn't Vice President: .I. ll. Burnett, IJ-L a a‘ Mo“ m l me m Secretary: Licuf CoL D. A. MncKinnon, 0.8.0. new recm-d volume, roughly 10/9 above the 194:0 ‘l; flair‘ 31d “$059111. Vzar and hue “ab, make g “pun, 5'3"“ M"! ‘mmagmf 0mm," ‘L n‘ amen’ Bu‘ level. A similar figure appears to be in order in anon and n can be 5am o, me pgcgttgrtiép ‘llsgétaipfi pufiflsthe Uni- h r ’ 0 e ~ one o us. e friiiiking sacrifices if one‘; life goes on as before with what -i Eirt : Frank Walker and [an A. Burnett _ . . - ~ » , - Am“ a“ I or._____--______-___-s Canada, according to the burcati of Statistics’ board that. it has exemlsd its The report men“ cream“ ma,“ ————<——é—-“ ~ n- ' v v ' suusckwnou “ATE” pc-vti wit-h whatever restraint it nmch as n ‘ppens m the embassy‘ By Moll in P.E.i., $4.00 Mr year; $2.50 tor l months $1.25 for 3 months; 50o for one month Clh Delivery $5.00 per year: $3.00 for 6 months $1.75 fur 3 months; 60o for one Month. By Mail in Canada and 1.1.8.5. 55.00 per yenr lnturday ti et-kly: $2.00 per year; $1.00 for ti months, 50o for l months The Charlottetown uunrdinn may he obtained It llululingw News Agent-y, 'l‘|moe Squirts. New Yurls; Old Buuill {fir-us Agrlliy, Corner Allik and Washington, llowlnn; lir-truiml Sons Aiellry, 1Z4! Peel EL, Alulilfvlll; .1. lint, 1| lfny 51., Toronto; News Bland, Lliillvllll i IIAFIPP, uni-nu; “ullos hens stand, sutlbury, Out: ll TUIIIMTII isllup, alum-ton N. IL; Ellen Robertson >_---»--———— “The Strongest lllemory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." TJTtiITy. DECEMBER 21, i941. \'..\ LjliuTciiiill At W/ashingion . ‘ills’ ovation tendered Prime Min- l in the United States Senate yester- rll trilmte to a great statesman and \\.l>' more than that. lt marked s Aug’. -.\iiicriczln relations, sym- . ill ihe liiiglish-speakiilg nations . llilil Slflilfig)‘. .\lr. Churchill, "we to tile occasion in a speech t. iiic gravity of the present e lzzlst and predicted “many dis- . il uizp w izsiint surprises" in the fu- ~ ~.i:ii~.c..icics h.ld fully marshallcd it :c<;~, but which was inspired by llCC 21S to the tiltiiiiaie outcome. t the end of 1942 would find l)t",i_l'l' position than we are in ch succccrliiig month would see llc iins ivzlrlnly applauded . . , i livd iiic sticccsscs in Russia and Li a, ant. 0n the Atlantic where the “lifeline is fl0\\':"i5' szezitlily and freely in spite of all the en- emv c ii do." The best tidings of all, he laid. weie r ilie L ziiirtl States had finally “drawn the S\\‘"~l(l i-zr frt-ctliwm and cast away the scab- bard." l-le pictured the rising hopes in the hearts of scores of millions of people now under Nazi domination, and the greatly increased strength which flit: allies would be able to bring to bear as a TPRlLI of cliwer contact and collaboration. As did Ilia Majesty King George V1 in hi5 Christmas Day broadcast, Mr. Churchill ended on s note of confidence in Divine guidance in this [rent crisis in human history. Canadians are now looking forward eagerly to Mr. Churchill's visit to this country. Last night it was announced by Prime Minister lvlackeiizie King, who is now in Washington, that the British Prime Minister will address a joint meeting of the Canadian lloilse of Commons and Senate in Ottawa next Tuesday. \\'e may confidently pre- dict that his reception will be such as no states- man has received within living memory in this country His very presence at our seat of govern- ment will give nation-wide inspiration, and we mav be sure that his message will be of incalcul- able value to our war effort. \Vhai Of Canada’? i What, asks The Legionary, has been the reaction of the Canadian people on the rude awakening they, in common with their southern neighbours, experienced on December 7? The organ of the Canadian Legion answers its own question in the following terms: We wish it were possible. to record that, in full realization of the vastly increased, encompassing danger, this Dominion had risen as one man and, throwing aside every vestige of apathy and com- placency, demanded of its Government the total mobilization of Canada's great reserves in man- power and all other resources necessary for the waging of Total War. We wish it were pos- sible to record that, in anticipation of such a de- mand, our Prime Minister had forthwith an- nounced ihe Government's decision to send, the moment it was practicable, R. C. A. F. squadrons to Hong Kong, a Canadian Division to Singapore, the calling up of the Reserve Army foractive duty on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, a compulsory selective mobilization plan for further reinforce- ments to go out to nicct and turn back the in- tended invader before he arrives-as far from Canadian rhores as possible so that our women snd children and homes shall not be subjected to bombardment. But nothing of the kind happened. True, Can- ada with commendable alacrity declared war on japan; but so did Costa Rica, San Salvador and Nicaragua. ' What the majority of Canadians wanted to hear, what ell the old fighting men of the First (‘nnndinn Corps wanted to hear when the Prime .\lini<tcr made his announcement, was what ihe liiriKlflllllCill intended to do about it; how Canada was going to implement her declara- tion of war against Japan. But the ringing, in- spiring challenge, ivhich at that hour could have iillilCtl the Canadian people as nothing else could have done, was lcft unspoken. A ivilling hut be- wildered people was left asking, “So What?" _______________ The Trend Of Retail Sales Retail sales in both Canada and the United States, reports tlic lizink of Nova Scotia, have increased sharply since the beginning of the war: for the first icu months of this year the Can- adian index his averaged 30% above the like period of 19ml) while the American index has shown nn iiicrvasc 0f 2;% for the same period, The Cmizulilin indi-x rose somewhat more than its American counterpart during the first year of war". for lhc first ion months of i940 the Can- mliim illfli‘.\ ziiri-ngml 11% more than in the like [lffltill nf 1513-) while its American counterpart increased only 8%. During 1941, however, the .\lil(‘l'i(‘.'\ll index r050 slightly more than the Can- adian mid was. on average, I896 above the first icu mouths of I940, while the Canadian index increased by 17%_ This difference in the move- ments of the indiccs lies in the fact that the in- fluence of lhc U. defence program did not become marked until the latter part of 1940. figures. _ _ was possible to employ, consdering The largest increases, particularly during the ttpgavaiio in view. - ic- period from June to August when retail sales -_____ reached their current peak, occurred in sales of “Not so much ‘has been henrd s! durable goods fincludnig ftiriuture, liardivare and lggmpabrlgzhfifglalltlroléfi i-ffllliil; electrical appliances) and in clolhingubiifnilarlly L33: may b‘; cofim when “my la 1 res 0X11 e 0r t e W) engage ra on any one or these sari}: groupsprt we l‘; U Pt gm“ flop dLffereIil. onns at summit times of declines in the mdicesaince _ ugus . _ _ P _ many German held ports from N“. ities and controls are increasingly restricting civ- yxikratifiigirgieplilytgsgagggg gghfilryigsrexé ilizin output of these (lurable goods, it may be o, ‘new poms and, Lake“ o“ m cxicctcd that their sales will be Siiilllilfl)’ W‘ bsats, afterwards, could do an im- l- - ~ - 1‘ ‘ mense amount of damage While striated m the future. llie very sharp ‘dcclgle n: the practice would keep many gab American retail sales since August siou r10 3150115 tied up in rear of the raid- be regarded too seriously, as it represents to s 8Y5’ wmint- ~— Port Arthur News- . _- - Chronicle. considerable degree merely the failure of certain ____ groups to rise seasonally from their extremely The vplume sltprlnfcd mtalerlpl . ' . . . cc “c t high August level-and st-asoual corictlions lose o glélglvé XIQOpOMQZYQ flog xxx a good deal of their significance during wartime. pfnple actually read much of it ariybodyis goes, but. there is not time. even if there were the Will to skim over more than a fraction of the output. It should easily be possible for responsible authorities to exhibit. a more dis- pgiminaitory judgrréent in ‘this mat- ,_ _ . , r an save no mercy lomorroiv nosi-Llirifiimfli suflilfll’ “"°“ W‘: but tlhe heavyhcost, ti; distrilggtion ' -'~ d Clristnizis-tiic sermons \\'l as we as te paierice c re- Christinas Iiltlslt. an l mpiems A gm“ prcpamon of this deluge of mail “never would "‘ ble missed," 3nd does noldjuisfiify . - . .' . -. - . ti . s . i It is all over, exec-pt the hill-paying. llifl "EIQSY- ‘S; milgenlg“prc‘é‘i%etlilofiv "g and above all, the line ivvllilg Wlilfih lfvllcmfili- ton Spectator". Synlpalhl" fricndiilipsaniti hivw leave bcmndi That annual production re- ]'J'Jl‘i o! the Vinelatid Growers Co- .. .. .. . The festival diiinurs zit “ lhc L.li:ii"li>titlo\\'ii axe operative, shoivlifg the sales in . _ - _ _ , ,, MC when, as u tonnage, l5 alttais of ititercst. N0 110W l¢flllli¢5 01 U“! “Jmlmlm l I ’, . ‘ less than 22 products are market- Christutas and the .\'c\v \t*ar, lriciid grcctfi lflifiill ed, including 4.607 torts of peaches ' l festive board and down to 1B0 unds ofyese- m“ U9 I‘ table marrow, an 16 pOUHGS of _ _" _ beans appearing in the report - a ' H ' v - - i ' 5t. ' . A in a b" l“ 3i: 3.1281223 “Uni; Kmlg £3115 to be rtcmlfkidf will“ w mg“ sold 643 thus. flS compared with soon will be another long list oi rciuforccnituts 251 in the year previous. The sent to the seat of war in the Pacific. i e v at n- __________--—_-— = EDITORIAL NOTES .- St. john’: Day. Q i! i U be the order of the dzlv. ‘F i‘ 1i i 600 tons. The strawberry crop was ttlfiwn from 559 Eons in 1940 ktg Bobbitt?» (Fab m‘ Sim“ 9"“ (""9 m, fffilni 3§“§{r§§-t.l‘i-i§.3 $31.1???“- having a dispute as to which should bc tcinict 1y Imam a 1o, o; picking and "ihe than... ti.» we iuifwflif ‘r1333 "i.%*":~;.-.....f:2r aim?“ if?’ b Moravians in 1741. 1nd his a W3)! “RP crop reached 191 tons as compared T’ ‘ ' t‘ 1h the Christmas spirit“ but with 152 in the year before o its associa l0n wi 1 we“ - - , ,- - . growers of Vineland, ell the lflifef- ‘mug-h ‘ml!’ d°5‘¥~’"af“l “.“'““ ‘he In“ told. snippet: yin less than 1.569 =0 he “a 0* fr: .~::i‘{..“."“.‘:l.“ ‘air of letters sent there each year to bait ihcin d.l.c arm“ standam r stam d, —————- pe Overds. thouaanbdinddiflonal (mark- _ _ ers a. ay are eng requir by A hewfoundland war revenue tax of 7 l p Deli; Canada-s Px-pandm “m. mdusu--_es, Qgf“ ad valorem inlposcd a year ago on nezlr y n And the armed orccs must . _ v _ .-,\. ' _ mamtainctl and new ilnits added. goods imported from non-sltillng LUilllllllLqvlll Govcmnmnt rcyvfictjve “measures cunt can-o. in be» “r ‘isz-‘lsasiial. i.§§‘§?§l°€..°if. ‘w. ember 3°. 1941» 011 "iliious m“ m“ “"1 ‘We’ iii "ottaun tliereefis mirth talk of tables, including apples, peaches, 900115. Pllllm- rnore mandatory measures to mob- currants, cherries, strawberries, pllillplflll5, befits. gi}gpélsiéiéiii&“€f'fwigéelggaifglggy CQTYQ“: PQT5IUP5. Cifhbilfic- Omf-m“: PUIMUKF’ and make effective the labour legisla- wmilvs- in, . 133g “g gigigg}; llii..ilzssdi.sr..liiz.lth» ark: cream preserved, SICHlIZL or con cu t . Labour Department ha,“ o, cause’ powders. and coal have also been excmptctl from been long pending. At first. the . war problem was primarily one oi {hi5 lax- money. then of production facili- _ _ pas and materials‘ The approach- Di- a mini ram tofu m sit i*.::tir.r..“ ;i;"".i:"";.l:.."*i2 rubber and i111, the I-Yiide of Bull“ Alaluyai new equalize sacrifices, sterner action our v m» Jarret w P" lzéssiiir t.“ Siffamfiliiffé" r higher in value during the first SlX nlonths of this Canadm; Bushwss‘ year than in the like period of 19,40. its aggrc- w k T ‘ e sate value “'35 ‘»°22»5°7-°°° >“““‘~‘ ‘Film?’ “"“°“ and etliulfoizet 3M2" tfiii’ all? 5 is equivalent l0 $53bi5li>l9oo ill Uillfldlfi" Cm" maybe badly tiurt. Now we are ‘°“.°Y-. we». viva a $25*5'29"9°9- i: ti:rl.i:“.ii:..:i: which is $239019“? high" Ilia“ ‘ll-mug the 51ml‘ not simply Japan-although Japan lar period of I940 and 3.3 per cent above the fig- itself has shown that it is a more . . , _ f "tnidabl f: th st Ameri- i!" for thc Previous SIX months. _ 1mPOTl5 “en 031115 hnde 003.111.13.151‘? manage. valued at $437,216,000, \\'l1lCli is SI5R$O+<><>O over Our Ices are the forces of conquest - - a e the first half of 194° Zliilwifilii’. ‘llld J23?‘ ’5i§§“l‘§"m? "' * ‘I’ ' biggekr) Sléiilféfi tlhanB tone‘ ‘ocean g; H "H ' ' ' - one emsp ere. u e us ta Charles Lamb’ Elm ' Enghsh Fssaylst’ £19m strength conversely, from fire nalist, poet, died this date r834; life-long rientl knowledge that now me who“, nee oNf Coleridge with. whom he had been at slchpollal llfihgilga 3101K; pa?‘ in"; pfgehtiiilfé Umsli 5 110591911. hi1! 110 011i? 21w‘ ‘WI f ° “F nitleriszn—in Europe, in the Pacific name, but his numerous essays and articles coutri- in Africa. and gvenereger else — . . - ~o . o r. , buted to periodicals and collected in book form Egwwgssfigwaask nggghfTffE§§ are unsurpassed by those of any other writer. I-Ic aid in OUR {who _. Minneapolis is recognized as one of the inost IOVCLIlJlC charzic- s?“ Jmlmal ters and writers in ltnghsh literature, his essays, ye“, "o a "-0,", bun"! 0;‘ m, in indescribable w» “our: r.isc..ri:~..is quairitness and delicacy, humour audpathos: A w sound PM,’ o, me 0mm,‘- mask clear fire, a clean hearth, and the rigor of the gzglrlnpgkp filglpclltl ?‘X8Qh:V:;li!lg°.ac“£la game. This was tliocclcbralcd wish 0i old Sarah bv ms mend “a, banmasmr and Battle (now with (rod), who next to her devot- 063p ‘pow to defend himself. “Just lo ions, loved s good game ofiwhist." °1d m" m“ 7°“ 1°" W" a e I!!! iii! embmichure," the bsndmsstsr _ counselled. Don't sol: my mot’, A recent edict has been issued by Cardinal Vil- filly; Ifl-‘homlgvxxfiql Elimlgga firs“: l h'b'ti rofane music in Roman ' y n eneuve, pro ll n8 P ‘ Q be mpriiiing the orifice: (‘sommsnding Catholic religious institutions in tie ue c as e the sergeant-ma or for de- diocese. The statement was made by the Lar- gllfhgfbfllgfefiwwhallegalc: Wag dinal in his capacity as head of the Archdiocese of say in byou?‘ delfsnoe?" "sir, I lost Quebec. ‘ In the pronouncement His Eminence. T; fid lémlltdefiéogg‘ $5,‘: basing himself on the recommendations. of the and a, puzzled expression filmed Quebec diocesan sacred IllLlfSlC comilnssion, léan- 332ml‘! rgggézéiangfgtéyiiggeiml-ptn; ned the playing or singing o music compose in a requmiuqn {or a new, rah-ah- a. profane style, or which 1s rclnmisceilt of theatre iggflrfihlcfgtflrlgh-“Alrxild egkgtznu-xséobla be motifs." Among the selections banned were emmem 9.0mm,“ Dani, w" 5:’ \Vagner's Lohengrin Wedding March, lVIcndel- (rinore; thlely are expensive. l! you ssolm's Wedding ‘March from A lilidsummcyr tgeyéttfghllgzvrg mum‘??? Night's Dream, Schubert's Avc Maria, Paurcs Charge dismissed. what's that? The Palms, Granier's Hosanna, Council's Naz- glakcfei» Bnbwdm" refer-i l0 ihe , , . I Lh ll d h . areth, Verdi's Agnus Der, and Le Crucifix. meafisesmofldt S! alviasplgifnqzcpfierthnfr: e e s r musical instrument to the mouth. oked it un. — Mounted . . W l While Canada. will alivnys be. able to count p§m°Quaflefly_ upon the protection of the American navy m the P I M‘ l-—‘——— k Pacific, this country trust look to her own zlfrm‘ hagrgiiirtizn ail seiharlllieiilffclllfl! and air force, and even to units of hcr own navy, psizspattétudg bfelonzmsgna - _ ~ ~ - ar y wi s o s u e §."..f,-‘.'Z.‘°“.§."'222§.§§"ii?.i i.li.l‘.2'£’.ll1§.§lf.ff."°§ :::..".2:r-r:i:“.l .i'"i"r~...“" l - - r s elza na- larger share of the human resources of human M’ "d Twml"! m“ h" L -.- ‘ (lemme an" re vi m‘? F l g 1 _ in ‘this war can have the slightest l p \ 0 .. _\. 0r ticsc reasons fr. influence on that. decision. It was government is persuaded that an intensive appli- ‘ml became Cflmmilnl-Sm had its cation of ihe selective system is absolutely im- §',,’_lj',','{‘h§“,';§’,§ peralive, to get more men into the army for dc- 3105c ilzelcontitrptuiéist tlzartyd held .. - _ i’ ocr an a u e war that fcpce nccldsi more mcn and uomcn miodhc mu ,.,,,,.,,v,y_ n’ w“ because the cum m ions pap s, more mcn for the farms. Through Mullins in this country were s, the operation of that system all mcn and womcn $2232: '6, m" mm‘ ‘g “vemmenla between certain ages will be called. They will ap- subversive ilehihel-nTfPélf :3, pear before boards, and they will have their film“ L" i! military ally of Brit. class of service designated, after a study of the iiiigr (533?! innngpelcilcliodlzfl work for which each is best fitted. Such a plan, gffmwfllllml! l1}, “"8 WW1"!- The? if applied with energy and wisdom, will ensure enlaniles ojfusilislttltliiielookfidisotrltotoi every part of lhc nation's war effort, the most cf- "Pall" l‘! "llrlcflfilily- fcclive scrvice, fairly °f we defense o: democracy I. Soviet WK!‘ NEWS. ind we are giving not interrupting rr-rrmaii:='z‘rli.°r..i .. m... D... " W1 Y- r 6 . i1 Italian soldiers and sailors to unite y for the purpose of bringing an end to the war. urges Italian industrial bstruct. war production '_'_"“__"_"_'__'_" by every possible means. and iarm- ers to resist the compulsory sale of their products and refuse to pay the xes levied upon them. ‘this is an ap a sympathetic reception Italy. as the world has known for several months that its people are disheartened and their faith in Mussollnfs leadership shaken ever since the campaign in Greece and the reverses in A been no more than a puppet pfitlers hands gnu Italy hterself has ong ceased to e an e ec ve mem- her ofuthe Axisfi f H“ _____ more ran ano lei" o l cr‘s vic- ._ - r economy and armed Sir. I read with amusement Mr. pigs cgontpgl, until till ng er reman n - Italy been left to her “m °'!““’“°~*- own devices. it is more than prob- able that she Iyyonld have cofllarfed "- free °°\1!\IYY,“"@P° l ma“ make! or reasons o x restige, and not unmlmuui q m; fit? Is this not what we are fight.- morale of his own people, Hitler can 111B 5°!‘ INT-fly? some 01 Bill‘ Emil- Per- not afiord to let Ita drop out. And est. so he seeks to prop er up that she Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and might make a pretence of fighting others are heavy smokers. I think though her itcln as his 811v has be- it would be well‘ for Mr. Muttart 00W? a Subject Of Conwmifl 81110118 if he would stop to think before peach shipments were up by about n HARMONY But O_ what art can leach, peared, Mfstaking Earth for Heaven. How Are Your Eyes‘! strain — headaches. sore eyes or dizziness — consult s At vuur service with years of experience and n thorough refractinz service. Coll in end discuss your G. F. llutcheson r. o. nurcnssou E" o. r. norcuasou “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541- ee-eeeeeeooeuoeee-M o Sir Pat- missioner tor the United Kingdom. PUBLIC FORUM ‘Ills solemn Is one! lee the flung-lo. by correspondents 0| questions 0C futon-est. he Charlottetown dlnu does l“! nesssnrily endorse the opinions of servilleldanln. peal that should meet rica. Li Duce has . DEFENCE 0F TOBACCO She is really no e Muttarl/a dictatorial letter in The Guardian this morning on tobacco I wonder if he stops to think that we are living in and spends his money as he sesl leaders such as Winston he tries to tell the rest of ‘the world P5 “r not‘: §‘.f§..i‘l1§‘i.‘.l;'£2 my i» Hitler lakes vrhateve lieechoos f .. .. he, fwd s,v,,,_,ks for his Own civfifflgs boys tcpllb for ffflftfll ‘over tthere? and soldiers; they are shivering be- lt‘ no o M“) an c gate‘ e5? The” is largely depcndrnt "Don Germany for domestic fuel. What. ls the most you hear our is nothing can take the place of a. good smoke after a strenuous battle failed to (relive, CO 0i‘ even after n hard day at drill; in anything like the quantity he but lei 115 ihallk EOOIUWSS that 811 premised. ‘The Italian population be- "19" and ivcme" a"? mi H5 P19111514?- lievcs that Mussolini has brought ed as Mr. Muttart. Does he want us nothing but calamity upon thorn b0 give up smoking just because and that their fate, so long as the his conscience bothers him about. present course IS followed. is to be others? Are they not sacrificing , (levfiilffiii 1W Hitler. encugli now when they are offering elvilitlencc of that already- . icir ‘only hope to csca e a - ~ m harem is i British and 3- iiilllfltaii 1il‘°§§.‘.il.i“§llé‘§l llvlli; vlcf ‘The Russian Embassy's on 1m d u w h 1 m“ information is therefore of interest “so e an 0 ep -e cause as he is about tobacco? Vie and may mo“ be confirmed by are fighting dictatorship today and X- their life's blood for his freedom ruthless aggression, that free peo- ple everywhere may live their own lives in harmony and peace. Si) let. its not be narrow minded enough to believe that cigarettes or even an old pipe will do us any neat harm. My bolt: grandparents srd also my father were heavy smokers and they lived to be very old men Z am, Sir, etc. PTE. J. W. BOYLE, Charlottetown. be What human voice can reach, The sacred organs praise? Notes inspiring bclv lovc. Notes that icing their heavenly ways To mend the choirs above. (Sheffield Tel-egrapli) ur notes on Charles Dickens‘ o Orbheiris could lend ihe savers visit to Sheffield in 1852 Willi a. company of players who gave a ace, And trees uprooted left their lace. - .. sequucilous of '11.“? lyre; p performance ln the Sheffield Mi fc Bu“ bggrmlnglzgllg“ "mm the “m” ers family treasures R, copy of the When to her organ vocal breath was given, Hall, have brought us from a read- wtuai bill announcing the show. other provident congenial duties." EVANS i Si imaoh Mixture person who is troub- led wl h gas In the stomach and bowels should get n. bottle of "Dr. Evan's Stomach Mix- ture," and see how quickly It will ‘relieve all tlstrosslng I: r It also promotes the funo- tional ectivlt of the stomach. assists digest on and improves the nppe lte. Recommended for Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Don't delay. Order your bot- tle today. Price 86o bottle. ALIJWONIATID BIONCHIIAL COMPOUND Relieves acute Bronchitis. Spiumodlc Croup, Bronchial Cfllfrh» Coughs sud Colds. Price 50o bottle. COD LIVER OIL For Infants and growing children. There is nothing you can Ive children who are inclined o be “Rlchetyfl that will build and stren then their bones sud bodies e "COD LIVII. 01L" Babies thrive on It. It is like Iumhlne to their bodies. But the Cod Liver Oil must con- tain the ri ht roportlon of vitamins. e se and recom- mend the kind that Is scienti- flosll tested d’ reilslfle and eh'ee¢l3l'.'°'"'m' TIIE TWO MAGS " 149 Greet George Street Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention Say tgo Your Grocer I Want BRAIIMIN GRANGE PENOE TEA You will enjoy its superior , quality Dickens In Sheffield We learn tfropinlihis that ilre cri- An m 1 u. r _ oouragemen o e assurance and n “c l a d and straight up habits. wmch mystified us somewhat, applied By Juhn DfydggL specifically to authors and artists. —~——='—==-" The additional object was given “to render such assistance to both as shall never compromise their in- dependence; and to found a. new InTltutlou where Iionorable rest from arduous labors shrill still be associated with the discharge of Incidentally. an additional nt- traction to the plays was a band performance of an overture "com- " ygu m, hayjn: symptom‘ posed expresly for this purpose by Mr. C. 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