W. PAGE FOUR ETIIE DIIABLUTTETUWII GUARDIAN rennin-w. Cheater s. llcLuN. u. r. Vlov-Prsllfl-"l-J- l- """‘" P flarreIlry—-LIeuL-Col. D. A. fllnfllnllnl. U- 9- 0' my“, ‘m; Managing Dlraolon-J. B. Burnett. Associate l-Jnlltoro-l-Tank Walker and D. ll. Curried m1".- flgrnin] lmily grounded m1) 85-00 W! your (In adrenal. s" l “so y" yen: (In Idiom-e) mailed In Luanda and Unit: I Il- russnsv. MAY 1o, 199s. -o-.._ IIUTESJBY TIIE VMY Wo have already referred to an article upon the world Qgonomjg outlook by John Maynard my“; which appears in the Atlantic Monthly for May. whuq gm; eminent British economist is by no means a professional optimist, ma while he feels that the world sit- uuticn is still in the balance, he Pvlvbilbs certain indications of a coming recovery. For one thing, he feels ‘that international war debts and reparations are n; dead us mutton andas distasteful as stale mutton. In his view no more _ substantial payments will ever be The death rate in eome_ oolmtly made upon them. This is nlgp the °' “"35 h“ ‘eachfl tn" fil- conviction or Mr. Al smith, - “"- cratic aspirant ior the ‘grellntlteod when you wmpm the" “ma.” States presidency, and 0g many ‘V1111 W11“ 15 mund m ‘"39 9117 0mm- “cu informed" America,“ hospitals where the rate is less than one in a hundred when patient is seen within the first thirty-six hQm-g after attack starts, you can likely see what is the cause of so many deaths. It ls not because the country phy- sician can't recognize appendicitis lkindly minstrations. _ In this Provinces the work oi the According to the Economic Iih- Red Cross needs no comment. ‘The nallst there was practically n0 lsoclety ha; taken an outstanding change in the index number 01 ipart in combating tubsfiililfl-iifi. 111 wholesale and retail FY1695 19991119“ ‘caring for school children. and 111 in ltiiarch. The index of all wm-zlmpnoving public health generally. modties (viz. 502 cited) was 69-1 l5 ‘Its educational work alone has been gompared with 69.2 in FebruB-IY» or incalculable value to the com- The report of the bureau of Statifi- munity, and was undoubtedly the tics states that that. ‘i0 quotation-i means oi establishing the present ‘were higher, 93 were lower and 339lcfiic‘cnt public health service fiOW remained unchanged. In Apl"11 ihclwjbeing directed by the Government. was a drop to 68.4. I Florence Nightingale had seen the Some interesting facts may bihenormous possibilities of inspiring gleaned from the summary of gllgcylildrcrl to live hcalthly and un- Tradc of Canada. February 1933-'se1ilsl1ly, but twg generations pm- Th“ 1151"” are ‘or the twclvfcd 1mm" h" "ism" w” reamed‘ ties Bill. The new national en- and get patient into hospital quickly months ending W511 the 1"" °1.'1‘oday the world-wide “Junior Red thuflggm embraces the Domhflong for operation, but because hols mt f; THE SITUATION WHY THE DEATH BATE l8 Iflflfl IN APPENDIOIIIS when there is a death rate of one out of every five cssm of appenql- eltls there must be something wrong. The welding together of the Brl. tish Empire in a strong family economic group is regarded n5 the chief benefit resulting from the tariffs planned by the Import Du. THE C WN 0111x391 The Prince 0f W81? Says “Visit Canada Now” _____- n, mills); magazine "Canada" carries in lane WP! 011 11" 11°91 w"; m inspressive invitation to British bulrinw mm to '11" 111111 Dominion and learn at first hand of its great attractions and immense mtg-lg potentialities. Our oon- Wales as saying: “Step right over and see Canada for yourself. Ro- msmbei- 1t take only all div mo“ the Atlantic and 0111i’ a few mo" w reach the Rockies and the Pacific coast. And if your business cannot spare you remember there are such things as business holidays." It adds: "If you want Canadian trade visit the Dominion now. ‘The Ottawa Conference will Widen the opportunities for intro-Empire ufgde, The possibilities can only be properly investigated on the spot. Combine business with ‘ e and make business contacts in the ex- hilarating a'r and sunshine of Can: ada." F" In thus linking up the benefits of Suggest N cw Industry »' tgmpqflfy quotes thQ P211000 0f . Send o DMIICTIITIIVIIQn 1 RcmittgingrMo-ney... When you wish to send gong, out of sown, you jute, invited go gm,“ a Bank of Nova Scocia Drafz fgg the required amount. The Drafi will be ' aicd f in a few moments 1mm forming; The scale of charges is moderate and youneedn the tegularcngm ofthelianlgtosezuretheservios“ cum] $13,000,000; Reserve rm! 084.000.0001 Total Reaouréel 880,000,000 Charlottetown Branch: i L D- llur-ray, Iaiagee C. l. Tiber-c. Ant. Manna: (Montreal Gazette) . Try, _ Brahmin Orange Pekoe Tea Fsbrullzy 1n both years. Apple 611-; cross" is profoundly influencing thensnd Colonies, and those scattered celled in by the afmily for one or travel m Canada with m, ‘om? Pa,“ in 1931 “we L933v659 barrels habit‘ and thoughts or minions otlterritories that g0 to make up the two daysandthen only after castor 00mm“ Imperial Economy, con- r15 compared wizh 1.659.907 barrelsichudren w “V, healthily and unmuisfilitafisiiee-d T1: "B"? Brit- OIIYOI‘ otgergufiil/afll" beinuud‘ ference at Ottawa it i! Btllbd that m 1933‘ mp0,.“ o; i S“ wmde" m“ m“ 0c r 1 you h“ m our Prime Minister is arranging for - f "t canned rul colour. Last year 237,974 Canadian, yam. has become the clarion can o! h“ “been called m w s“ a ‘fluent a tour or Canada by an mo” dem- wcre 3.564.773 pounds Ill 1931 imd school children were active mem- a new Reformation-Review of whohas had a vomiting spell, and “es m th-e conference who cm 6.247.605 pounds in 1932. Potato cx-‘ibers o; the Junk”. organization. Reviews (London). now hasapaininthc stomach, with 5gp!" time bribe mp wmm w“, . pol-ts m 1031 amounted t-o e.s01.912:‘,h,, phase o, Red Cm, m“ h"- _ 3311;‘ tslsllcerielgelirlnpzlrxlztmnd Z1111: m“ place Mm the swlom o! the bushels as against 5.743.999 1111511915 ing proved successful almost beyond The inevitable split between the 105m" days as awning‘ Mg: w Conference are over. ‘Those who in 1032. canned resembles export-line dreams of those who luirsteogflilf‘ ‘"111 WW1“ will!“ °1 111° common and there isusuallya hls- m" u“ 11m’ "m mm” u“ ed in 1031 were 11,101,152 pounds. l, elem, y...“ ago, “m”! Gmmmm‘ °' 6"“ wry 9f havlhs eaten somethlnz that “h” mm “m mm w“ t° cm‘ _ Britain is starting to take form. w,“ mflerent. ye .- h. “m and others wil sec those sections and m i932 the W181 W35 1537i" —-~~———————— The gommons was surprised last ‘ _ ' W "c l“ a ° m which they are mo‘, mutated 1 1 913a 092 59179131411 NOTES tainted, the treatment was castor ~ 775 pounds. In 193 on y . . week, London despatches say. when on and no mod ‘m. 24 to 35 hon“ Our contemporary adds that “no bushels of barley were exported, The Bennett Government h” now slog/grill Sir John Simon Liberals Now however you, doctor m“ no one can travel scrosslCanada with. M-hereas 1n 1933 24,449,696 were crto Supporters o! the Govern- out being inrpressed by its vast ex- m m arsiihme "Clinch?! 111 111° 55119-19 Vhment, voted against the Adminis- ‘ fiipfiC i shxpped‘ For e r v9 ye ‘fill, one from Nova Scotia, one from tratlon on its plan to empower the chances but watches the case care- fully 1m- a few hum‘ tent, its magnificent scenery, and . its rich resources, both actual and "mm °1 “t5 were 31060214 and Quebec and one from Montreal Treasury to remove any article ' from the free list of the general If appendicitis is at hand the pain usu y shifts down to the 11cm. low- Wiehlill- as ‘"11 l“ by l1" Pl“!- 13,l13.775 bushels. The figures ioncny. when mm appointments are ‘ w reslvenes End vigor o! m; peopm ‘heat were gwygaglglz ln 1931 and. tariff after recommendation from Committee. e1- side of the abdomen and stays i there. n. is then that the pain is It is an experience moreover. that .made the Govemment will have a . 1942903366 bush,“ m 1931 smpwmajoflty o! eight in the chamber gill? Hum Se e likely to become more severe, the irlewtably quickens IIrlpBria-l con. ' 1 - ' - . e cr - - nlcnts of wheat flour to other coun- lwry. was one or those voting sclwsne“ l“ 5 1'15"“ 1mm W" tries declined. In i931, 7,338,332 1 Administration-of abdominal muscles tighten or be- _ _ come hard in their efforts to ‘guard’ seas and increases his pride in the I A U. S. A. naval lieutenant, whqngalnst‘ the Kfefliiness of the Enlpire- W0 110119 bushels of flour were exported and which he is a member. After all, only 5,559,514 barrels in the twelve the appendix, and the whole region w” “Mid 5mg“ at the M88”, about the abdomen over the ap- that many others besdes the dele- tion at Ottawa ha? been dropped1iitilciakilésrddildcsafvzxggt-rtd 21:22:; pend“ is very tender w pmuuxe‘ gates ‘mm the Mother country and .- ~ ' _ ’ ' l th th Doml i rls will find it numb‘; ending February 29’ 1932 from the Diplomat“; service 55 a a lifetime believing in and advo- a o er no Tobacco exports show a con- siderable increase over 193i, when l when these symptoms occur, and I before they are very well marked, possfbie to make the ‘grand tour’ sequel l9 being Judged the father-m "g a °°'“"“ m“ “a” “mm” of Canada this summer, either for of his youngest child The dedsionltheu basic opinions’ ' rted; in. ' I 5372969 pounds were expo than its compensations, however, as your doctor will advise immediate °P°"11°11- business or for pleasure." Nothing could be better from the . , ' hi ed 1032 79216660 ‘funds were s pp ‘the child is now entitled to par- out or t e mun W‘ tlcipate in a. one million dollar 1i immediate operation is per- formed the percentage of deaths, as Qgngdlgn ggmdpolnl; than this mentioned above, is less than one in pmgpgcuyg pgsfloflgnfegengg com; During the twelve months md-ltrust fund of which the father is ongolsvulllfizd; 3511719 1°!‘ 5°11“ @5595 trxgsrrflililgtnfflfiuiufalayopfid in; Ffibrlliry 1931- 1.171.990 P01111115 the execmmz of appendicitis, even with the above n, attractions w m, delegate, and oi butter were exported a; compar- symptoms to get better without mo“ 1mm other mm o; the Em_ m with 10,029,400 pounds for 1932. °1’°‘"““°“- b“ ‘he “hlllw” °' “"111 plre. The acquaintanceships, and (Jlcese exports were also increased, by a’ ‘may °’ " w” My‘ m°'°“°‘ evm friendships. which develop ._ the death rate to B‘ high u twenty from personal contacts should pro- ne figure for 1931 being 10,555,400 n, one hundred’ and me danger is mm personal coma,“ should “we pounds and in i932, 84,984,800. Ex- most extreme if purgatives-castor a power“! ‘actor misumulatln: up D0115 01 11°11" 11'1" 515° madi’ '1 o“ or salts-are Shem" when mod creased intra-Eknpire trade in ac- ihbflflhlibl 88111. 11511111161118 £19m oordance with file decisions of the‘ 11,746,698 pounds 10 2,644,435. Ef- ports of bacon and hams increased lfrom 13,698,000 t0 14,545.00 POUTIdS. lwool exports amounted w c3111,- is eaten. To prevent such a high death rate, now that appendicitis has be- oontermce’ I60 pounds in i961 while in 1932, 5,159.39’! pounds were stripped. In practically all cases the bulk of come such a. commo ailment, the best plan in my pain in stomach thee expom went to the United Kingdom. ,-_ j- or abdomen is to do without food and take no purgative until more definite symptoms occur, or the pain has passed away. 3 The moderate Socialists havegaln- ed the day in the French election. The Radical socialists and the Con- servative republicans have been out voted, while the half-end- halvel, known by as many political names, have obtained a majority in parliament. The trouble is that M. Herriot. Who was expected to head the new bloc is uncertain with whom he should collaborato, with tho consequence that M. Painleve is Although Canada produces her‘ own turkeys for Christmas, New] Year, Thanksgiving and other foe-t tive occasions, the bulk of her cran- berry requirements is suppllbd 110m" outside sources. Statistics supplied by the Department of Agriculture, for the Canadian National Railways; show mat evéfy year 1mm 100 10‘ 150 cal-loads of these berries are brought in from other parts of the continent, mainly the Cape Cod section of the State oi Massachu- setts. "Conditions of climate and soil, very similar to those obtaining in the cranberry growing dstrlcts of Massachusetts, prevail in certain areas of Nova Scotia, New Bruns~ wick and Prince Edward Island, and we believe that all or at least a large part of Canada's needs could be produced there," states F. W. Walsh superintendent of agricul- ture for the railway company. "With this in m‘nd, we have been en- deavoring in the past couple of years to Pflllularise the growing of these berries among the Maritime Pry/laces and progress is being made. 1.0.1 year tencarloads were. - i marketed in Montreal, Toroniofv ' ' | Win11’; 2g and Ottawa, and we be- ~ ‘ '» ' "n" ‘ “ s-ll-PIIYIIDMAII s. .00., 11111110 lieve that in the next few_ years, this output will be cqnslderably ' ' Oldest Insurance Agency in _P. E. l. Ofiices Lower» Queen Street Charlottetown Retail price 50c. per lb. \ Sold Only In Red sumac Packages. Do you know what time yours will be visited ? Be Prepared! Inlure N617 The stock market disclosures af- ford one explanation of the rea- son why it has been difficult for the country to recover business confidence. Tile efforts of the Government to stabilize conditions and build up confidence were des- troyed by financial pirates who scooped into their own pockets the fruits of every increase of prices. They did this by knocking down what President Hoover, his advis- ers and Congress had laboriously built up. Public opinion will not tolerate the system which has been used to ruin investors. It is not a. question of protecting “iambs" who are fieeced while trying to speculate. It is a. question of pro- tecting industry and business against blackiegs who do not hesi- tate to strike down the national welfare for their own profit. creased.” A City Governed l The message of sympathy sent by Header Bennett to the Govern- ment of France is couched in most appreciative terms of the h‘gh character of the late President and his long and patriotic service to France. with his hands full oi a number of things, Premier Ben- nett has yet time to detach him- self to prepare a message worthy of the occasion and the nation receiv- ing it as well es of the nation send- ing it. ' (The Churchman, U. S.) Milwaukee afono among Ameri- can cltles appears to have solved the problem of honest, efficient and economical municipal management. She has a bpnk balance of $4,000,- 000 while her neighbors Chicago and Detroit are “broke.” Yet she per- forms more services for her citizens and does it‘ better than any com- munity in the land. Her streets are a T ' "The so-calicd ‘sound’ P1111111" will have an international influence in lessening barriers of language."- Albert’ Shaw. ' ‘Al Pernicious System (Ebrchange) The United States has two things ’ which are pernicious. The first i8 that it has no common criminal law. each State making its own laws. 1h canada, we may thank high 11°51'11"‘ scrupulously clean, all sewerage i8 the Criminal e rims from coast purified before being turned into to coast. Its second weakness is Lake Michigan, her police won high that in so many States its judges‘ commendation; from the Wlckers-lm-o elective, something altogether, ham Commission. The efficiency ofiabhqnent to our minds. Fancy a the fire department secures the low-ll Judge depending upon votes for his est rates o1 any city in the lnndlclection ~and le-electionl What 8M1 Children are immunized from comwog judggg and what sort of decision-s municable diseases, and every pupil’ would such a condition breed! in the schools has a desk. Not only Th; stealing o: the Lindbergh this, but so well satisfied are the bgpy may be thebrice which one tax-payers with the administration fgmfly has to pay that a nation of their 8.11811‘; that $1,000,000 i-limsy “no and an aroused and in- taxes have been paid in advanceldignant P6012110. change the whole during December. Daniel W. lloan,‘ sygtem much h” mad, l; possible socialist, has been mayor since i916.‘ for outlawry such as this to flourish. Not only do the city's finances flourish, but it has no unelnpioy- "All tho modem men are des, mmt 11101119111. 61/911 111011811 1110. cended from worm-like creatures celebrated blvweries are closedfi but it shows more on some people." Louis M. Kotschi, the city controller, -Will Guppy. . explains the situation as follows: “(1) A sane, industrious citizenry, profitably Employed in diversified industries, accustomed to and de- manding good government; (2) a budget system adhered to down to the last nickle; (a) o ‘taxation re- adjustment plan‘ by which all de- partments pf government are be- ing placed on a cash ba.s's; and (4) the debt amortization fund, growing year by year, which at some time not far distant will Wipe out every cent oi’ city indebtedness." This sounds simple enough to imitated elsewhere! ~ When Fishing Opens (Montreal Gazette) Life has its compensations. May- time has a place on the calendar. The fishing season now opens. The uppermost thought in every angieifls mind is the chance of once more trying out his luck with the rod. What time the leaves begin to tuft the tree-boughs and crocuses prink the garden-border; and the song- sparrow rims over her musical scales, the fisherman feels the urge to get away to some favored spot where the brook brawls over the stones and , pol-chance, hungry 3:711:13‘; ‘o’ trout are ready to dart at any No mwkbub m“ l. planned tempting morsel the expert may B» s» s1» I m“ ...-..::.:.":.‘"..:.ll:r:.":::.:.:"::: believing that it cams into exist- ence long before tailoring and smitherlng flourished on the earth. 1-1 tive lake-dwellers fashioned fish-hooks. Who shall say that the curves in more than half the let- ters in our alphabet are not, fish- hook patterns? The devotees of this vocation are legion and beyond count. There are some few fellow- ships which are founded In the "touch of nature which makes the whole world kin." and have never been subjected to the precision of a formula. a code of urles and c, constitution. No angler would ever dream of fishing in a tub. He does not‘ seek an underground cave to pursue his sport. Were he set to dangle u string 1n an aquarium or net up fish out of its tanks. there would be no more zest in his occupation than in piling up stones by the roadside. The world's Idle workers are es- timated by the Geneva Labor Of- fice at somewhere between 20,000. 000 and 25,000,000. With two de- I pendants for every person out of work, this would make total popu- lation affected by unemployment between 60,000,000 and 75,000,000. Taking the larger figure, what pro- portion would it be of the entire population? This depends on just what the League of Nations experts mean by the "world army of un- employed." If they have calcu- lated as closely for China and Af- rica and agricultural India as they have for the United States, Great Britain and Germany. we are dealing with a. total world pop- ulation of 2,000,000,000, of whom those affected by unemployment would be one in 25. But It is much more likely that Geneva's figures touch in only the elightgat way on Asia and Africa, with the exception of Japan. $4 RED CROSS DAY any 12 is being commemorated ks British llmpiro Red Owes Day. [The data, according to Ml’. Norman Bommervilie. chairman of the Coun- cil and Executive of the Canadian Red Grog society, has been select- ed because “it is the birthday of Florence Nightingale." There seem some mistake here, as, according to also being looked upon as a probable the Encyclopsodie Britannica. Premier with an alignment of Florence Nightingale was born 011-7110" Rimmed Mali-Its. the 15th of May. 1820. However. a! V the 15m falls this year on Sunday, Evidently the Authorities in Brit- ft would have been necessary in any I151‘ wlumb“ l" 8°71? 1° hi" case to chose another day for the 5°11"! 41111911117 1h l°°°m111°115¢1118 ”mmmwnflm_ Th, pom; 0g m. and dressing all the nude Doukho- terest ls that If there 111121 been no bore. who are plradinr 1h ‘mum-l Florence Nghtingale, there would 411d b81118 lPfP-Bfid i! 60118611191109- probamy have been no Red cro§:meady 118 have been sentenced to s3c1e,y_ n w” M15, NmhtlngMe-githree years imprisonment, and on heroic actlvmcs as a volunteer nurse Sunday another 150 paraded the in the Crimea War that stimulated 5W9“: and were arrested. It may vlorld interest in the need of limbs the Dollkhobvrfl’ War 0f 00m- organization such as the Red Crossubiliih! the high ooet of living out and suggested the idea to Henriwut- Dunant of Geneva, its actual I founder. Today, in addltbn to the‘ M‘? A1119" Thmnn- 717° became care gli :11 lo the sick and wounded 11118119 111 in P1145 0n 55111111" oi urlnlvs and prisoners of war, the “wmzng “m” nmmmi with sen‘ society, not only in can“; and ator Gideon Robertson was a dis- llillTillgllOlli. the Elnpire but every-IUHBUWIM-Pwfllih "Immin- Wh° where in the world. has originated headed the International labor and fostered many peace-time Bureau at Geneva. He had an in- nctlvitlcs of supreme humanitarian lornational reputation as an eco- value, To cite only one phase of its nomist, and was held in the b311- mtivjtics, under the Red Cross flag est regard by the representatives o! which flew last your over 49 out- all nations at Geneva. It was a past hospitals and nursing stations curious coincidence that Senator I11 pioneer districts oi Canada 04,- Robert-son should have been 1m" 028 patients were cared for. Among suddenly ill at the same time, and these were 1.317 babies who first pleasing to know that he is mak~ law the light of day under it: ins rwd prom» W“! "WWW- 1 unlit We deal In all grades and alsea ' but u‘. one quality-that ll. 111° "17 best. That is why so man! "1 1"" eustome a leave their coal needs en- tirely to us. They know our motil- i ll‘. Gillis & 00. COAL PHONE 170 I GO‘ A JOURNEY 1 go a Journey on an unknown do)‘ Intofin unknown land. Shall I be headless or shall I Pfe- ; pare? What baggage shall I take? Possessions here. So runs the fear. A usfiesa load will make: Rumors are rife of different value‘! there. "In a terrible crisis there is only one element more helpless than the poor, and that is the richP-Clar- ence Darrow. "m Shave Every Morning ' With l CAIITIIIII 001011111 clus (In? slnvma cmsm a ,;.L._' Will those I love go with me? Or. alone, Must I be venturesome? Why trouble so? Surely 1 know To that land all must come. I welcome, or am welcomed by. m)’ own. The Hoover moratorium on in- ter-governmental debts was an- nounced last Midsummer. Ros- ponsible financial leaders in Wall Street and throughout the world then recognized that the really important decision in respect of these payments had merely been "' postponed until July 1, 1932. Bank- cra.generaily have expected that Germany either would be relieved in whole or part of further pay- ments, or would fail through sheer inability to maintain payments. Financial markets over the past week end, therefore, accepted cairn- ly the declaration of Germany's fi- nance minister, Hermann Diet- rich. that his country "will not" continue to meet political obliga- tions after July 1st, 1932 Some such declaration has long been ex. pectcd, and apparently all that now remains to be done is for (he German Government officially to - implement the Minister's declara- tion end for other countries to ad- iust their payments as best they 111118 Jinn.» .4 Now that litters of 101ml are arrIvIng daily, what pro- ualltion are you taking for the treatment of worms‘! "Ag-root manyofthelsading Veterinarians strongly recom- mend either " nonaouona-a wetcom v cofl (Imndon, Eng.) "worm ensues --0r-- nem wolur oarsonss - 1M In by And Time-so rumors reach me- may be new. A tyrant robbed of power; What circles hero Into a r991‘ May there be not’!!! 110111’! what if these rumors happen to be ‘true? "Prosperity will return when men cease trying to restore the past- and begin to build for the future."— ‘ Walter Lippmann. T111! Illflllreflon worka Into a rich creamy lather that doea not dry on the faoe but retains _ _.k. ._ pL_-'.'_,._ ..n-.Q Certain it is that I must journey thoro- That at the least I know: Should I not teach Myself the 811691111 Before I have to 8°7- 1 think it would be wisdom to pre- pars.‘ _mrd Goreli in the Fortnightly. PARKE DAVIS I C0. ‘Both ‘remedies or: I'll‘! $0 altrvy RM!!! . non": on“. Prloe 18o 111011.00 Per Box. 111s 2-010s dngaunlkht. \ ._ ' 1 , . , _ “snail? i . ' / Ito moisture until the shave I1 completed. Not m such fashion is the pleasure » " i ' i ‘ “ ‘l l - . 11h!’- pII up In Iabea onion‘ of fishing found. The _ inspiration, I I ( i I) H's 1 guf,fi1'°mu;‘nasg“gbh|:'m 10y and beautyof the entire scenery, Cream and It certainly makes with its myriad lights and shades, K g B E Y . shaving a pleasure. its sounds and colors, enter into the ‘ w. u. ‘Mu ‘n. ‘ml sport and are part. and parcel of _ P} L L ‘ . m1, “b, o; “hm, m“ ' the reckoning. The angler is con- __- t gxhlhvlaasao n, d u“ scfous that he has left behind the ‘ ‘ ° . DIM’! V5101! 871011!“ maddoned ol-owu and all the fret &",:“° 1"‘ fnflfhih- and din of the city. I116 while he _ l. . , "In breathes the pure air of the wood- 9.91] m!!!" ll "II! ll’! lands and hears I110 gay chant of _ _ . , ___..-i—- the songbirds blending with the _ i. ._ ,. "a speculum 1199211199 sntihvvli- whialaera of the wills in the owl. E. l. - ll o1- when "the D110! W! 11° so 11D and the perfect music of the stream @3135‘ bu, ‘To’! and he hlllll WF-Chllhs E~ M11‘ ‘(lashing it; ripples in the envelop- '_ v a chell. ' ' " \ a