P_A_G_i_-IA_FOUR lng and scolding and petting ti country into good living goes forward. If an advance be made s41 credit is given to the native, while the Engllghmaq stand back and wipe their f0 eheads. 1f a failure occurs the milishmen step forward and take the blame. Over much tenderness of this kind has bred a strong belie! among many natives that m; move secretary; “an col u A‘ Maumnnon_ u!“ is capable oi administering the country, and many Edith and Managing Director. J it. Burnett. FJJ. devout Englishmen believe this also, because the the- laminate Editors: Frans walker and |an a. Burnett cry Ls stated in beautiful mglish with all the latest, political garnish." Sir Stafford Cripps is not one of [hgyn and he has thc chance of a lifctimc in ziccomplisitig in his short political life a second diplomatic mir- acle. lileatnvhile the British Government have paved the way by having cveiythitig in shape to haul human“, m, o, ohm“, n over the atlministratioii on Dominion status, cvc-ti u. I'm-i» 5111111"?- R" ""111 "1" to the extent of zibulisliing that native bugbcar, iliiii Illi| Washington. * TllE illlAli L0 TTETOWN Ii IIARIIIAN Morning Daily iFonnded in ill?) President: Lleui. Col. W. Cheater U. MoLnrn Vice President: J ll. Burnett. IJJ. SUBSCRIPTION RATE! n; 1mm m v.i-:.i., $4.00 6e: Year: $2M Ior Ii 1111111111- 5125 for 3 months; 50o for one month Ultv Delivery $5.00 per Year: $3.00 for B months $1.75 for 3 months; 00o lor one Month. B: Mail to other Provinces and U. S. Ii. 85-00 P01’ Y!" Saturday Weekly: $2.00 per year; Sim for I months. 50c for 3 months ‘Ilia cliliFl\Illt'\tJ\\ii lliilialiiil“ hsun .\ 3:31P "",‘::"":_'_‘,‘,';‘;|f' M _ u“ P“, n” the India Office in London, transferring tlic I11- an-inwiiu _.1. i-‘liie. not u.» so. 1‘ 1-11 M" ""4- diau Empire and its affairs to the department oi Chilpju Luurlrr, Uttiiivia; iioilfia New: Blind. liildllurl 0m; not. mind-at. Nliop. Sinllvtoli N. n-i the Secretary of State for the Dominions. which, _ as we know, is merely the conncctiizg link bc- "Thf $370119“! 1719171971! l3 weaker "m" u" twccn the Domini q; and ilic Cro\\'11, lhc rual Wgqkes: Ink. power, authority and responsibility being iii the SATURDAY MARCH u l“; hands of the Federal attthorities. The "Small Depository, The Lale Mr. Sharp The late Hon. G. Shelton Sharp was an on!- standing figure in the business EilVl ptflititizal iéfe . i Province. Thou h in oor ea th 0r of 111C 1111C 111111°11 “N11 lllllllllefl and odd‘ thin!» soofméhtsiine. his death Yegsterdflyp was 111-111‘? 1111‘ ands of dollars which rt-posctl in Canadas ciar- expected’ and came as a Shock to an our mp 191111 113111“ “llllll lll“ lllst liilllclzl-l laliulauon Ill-as zeiis. A moving tribute from his lifelong friend made. Not lung age thc ltrnanciztl lost of lxo- and party leader’ Hon‘ Dr. kIacM-lnan: appears ronto Pullllsllecl a 8111131 \1'111¢11 Plctl-"ed llle l? a’ in today's issue, in which all who knew Mr. five sizes, as well 215 111° 11111111351 °1 111° llalllllgs SharP. Pel-sonally or b)’ repute, will concur. He 11600111115 11$ 111°.“ Slood °ll October 315K941’ m was indeed a tower of strength to the Conser- tltc various 611111191?“ 111111115 01 llle Dtinllrilom , vative Partv and the ndtninistrations in which {he picturc il1t1s prcscntetl is fascinating he Served, first as Afinister of Agricuhure, and T¢V°I11111E~ The“ “H: 395E600 accounts O later as Minister of Public Works. 00o or less; $264,600 running between Q1. I To a wide experience in the farming and and $59001 23990 betlveln $25,000 “g M130 fishery industries Mr. Sharp added executive 00°? 111111 60° wllll lleposlts of Over “tool ability of a high order, coupled with a natural 911611- '. - - blic s eaker and dcbater. His en- T he most striking feature of this llreztlllcdo\v.n i: gglellplessirlllalllils’, broad human sympathies’ gand 111111 1t 511m" “early llall l-lle tom of a savuiii upright conduct were eqiially Well known and d¢P°5115 We" cllmllllsell lll accqlllltl’ ill-rm I: appreciated, many of his political opponents be- llom $509.0 451w" to m: most in“? mmlmund i119, numbered among his personal friends and amomlti. 111C -<1111111 11°P°5l1°l51 “l”. men faion ivarmest admirers. His passing. at a combata- wolllell of “lodcst nlc-ailsl-Olivn the El-ailloillmr ac, tively early age, is a distinct loss to his coni- ‘ll lllf tléedlllilg 3:0 $25K: gvf 151C can”, munity and to the Province in general. eumu a 1 ' he arc the eo le it is worth noting, who 5011151 be hardcflt iiit by a capital levyr-lllat 15- EDITORIAL NOTES by “the conscription of ivealth,"-—for the fliififli" lug of Canada/s part in the war. Goes To India It would be interest-lug» 5113's 311 cxcllllllge’ m be able to analyze an authentic list of the 0\VI1¢1'5 Yes, we are half-through Lent. 101 i1 101 101 Some buildings in the city will soon be as full of Government bureaux as the proverbial mon- aintance grel is full of fleas. Cripps rivcn those who have only a slight acqu with India and its unsolved problem 01 g°ve111' ment "for 111° Pe°P1e bl’ 111° llwllled, wlll exlen-d th h b d ' h ast winter The _ - , f ’ S ey ave ten uring_t 6 p - o. , a rt . ~ i ___ to s end. himself. Just to give one angle of the sttpalion _ p the raccs and language involved. Here tiey are. i» ii Stores have rarely, or ever, been so busy a5 w- it: n- 1t- Recrititing officers from all the military dis- Moll-Klllllel and Lllalay ggsggoo tricts have been in a two-days conference with lllullda 12583000 Col. Ralston at Ottawa. Something will be do- gibeto-Burmcse 9.874.000 l-ng soon‘ * silrmCSe l l *1 * * Qlllcr Bllllllcse $115900 The soldiers overseas will be the first to be l‘lll°ll llllll ‘llllll asked whether or not the Federal Government gflllllll 1 2g b5 givcn 3, clcztn_bill OI political hC&lIl’i——l'iCt1CC 1'1 “Ya am ' ' the delay in us stay-at-liomcs giving our verdict. Kanarcse 1132061000 1k it >s =o< 11111?“ . 21,6690‘) The New Glasgow Evening‘ News asks: "W110 lllzlllglill & Dmldlc slzéglmn says this is a woman's world? Over in Prince Ed- glllnll lb, & Lahnda zilgéolooo ward Island, when the new tobacco tax was re- glllil , . ’ l cecently imposed, the only exception was “black lllllllllllllll ‘<1. Ivmkalll chewing" plug. Now even the most daring lady Pl?‘ llflfllll zflnjooo has so far cschcwcd that form of \vee_d—-_ and ‘llllll Illéklooo oftentimes frowned on thc boy friend using it. A 331ml. Ssltggooo man's still a 1na11—0n the Island." gai i 1 it. a: at iii Alslllllese l'999'°°° Who is the "Colonel Blimp” so often referred llllsclllllllleolll 4518900 to since the U. S. A. entered the ivar? There is lflclfllssll I‘l'332’ooo “no sicli ticrson." It is a term applied to coni- llll-lzllsll ‘V9000 manding and other officers of a. past military Iqlhlflitsrisliiirgilzitazliicable to have a n..ii6...i2,.7$ii:; generation still holding dim-nmiflils or authority of Home Rule that will be easily and readily ac- lflgrthef‘lll)gf‘s_ililgtiévzlag}sliglg plzgglslfietylsbfisgrllheegzilgi gclglslldllléhlill-‘ll igsllclzllng (llsglzléeltlllxlélsgligilg; installed in_a frame ivork tmdernczitlt the gas bag, Slgiiliillllllg blocks to the bestoival of U0mi11i011 long out 0t date‘ . w: n- »: t mi-Jir.:1::1;%:';:i‘"..;:' t3;:.:1.",;::‘;.‘:: 122:: 1c- m NW1 but it is W118i on? licderzil cqt1ivtilcnt_ is tackled trltilkflctliolZjgclvfl‘Kai,12118;,ipifuil:aglfififi mi11ln;1c1l1;c1;11111'1'10 11151111919111“ 11111111111195 Pmsclll had attack-ed in force; aftcr rcconnaitcring, tlic 11"°‘“"» v11 m" mo" <11 11°11" @1111“ is *1“ iieliiiliiii.,°§ii§'i§.'.i§i1filliliiiiiilli.giliiigoililiiiiiisl} rclfiiolll; elcllmlt’ The religions are isffllinlvs‘; in consequence Fort Si. Philip surrendered; \Illl‘ll_l5 “§f’6?j'_4_ liyng was tricd by court iiutrtial and hhot f-ir iunfdlllglais 13112634; dcrcliction of duly i11 facc _11f the ciicniy; this Iiribal 8486347 was done, commented Voltaire, "pour caicouragcr . I I ll canals... 6,296,763 l" ‘""”’- ,, , ,, ,, ill-ills l ‘I1’g§§':g§ Owing to a growing scarcity of ministers, the Jznvsutrhns ’I3 ’ 3 General Council of tl1c United Church is to be Jews‘ ' asked to reduce the theological training for the . . . ' ministry from three to two years. Rev. W. H. Mlllol lsllgllllls 57l'l87 Scdgewick, chairman of the committee on stu- Not, cnuiucrziictl 2,308.22! The chief rroulilp ovcr self-government lics bctwccti tho lllililiis and the i\ltislt-n1s~—i1cithcr will agrcc to lct ihc other be "top dog." There is reasonable prospect of getting the others into line if lll(‘ first two could he brought to agree. and it will lu- hcrc that hir Stafford will have t0 them’ and [here Me I30 of Om, "w" n“ chaplain bring to boar all tho diplomacv —-and v111o_rc_— duty m. in other Wm. serviccsy- hc Supp WliiCll enalilul him in outplay the I\azis in s, .3. 4. llcgoilalllllls “lllll Sllllll" _ With refencc to what Captain Lowthcr said in Kipling who himself was an Anglo-Indian, his appeal for 600 men for 11mm, dcfcnce, we may 011cc 111m“: . titote an extract from a lcitcr 11st received from "Gellllellllell come 1mm England’ spend-a ‘aw week‘; tin Island officer overseas ‘ “llhc 11"01~'1le of the l“ 11l°llll' wllllll lllllllll lllls Elem Splllnll °l the Plums’ British is wmulcrful Last 91111111 in the course “ml wlllle llllcks “pm lls ways Md "'5 works’ m‘ of a short walk before ‘Clillfiillpflfilli across a mllmlllg °l plallllllg ll as the" own “worm” smart detachment of Home Guard, men of the 111ml?”- cl“ wqllelllly llll llle wolld mo“ llllw me farm, of the factories and vital services They llllpleme glllvelllmenl‘ conducts llsell‘ But’ no one’ not ranged from mcrc vonilts of lowlnicdicil cite- "m 111° 5111mm“ gllllellllllelll’ llll°ws ‘llelyllllllg lllwlll‘ gory to men well plasi iill(I(ll(3 life All of them the administration of the empire. Year by year Eng- Shouldering rifles {mid o“ on :m'cxcrcise that 1111111 5911115 °111 llesll llllllls lol m” lllll‘ llgllllllplllle would help to prepare thcm for the invasion from W111°11 15 °111°1l11lY ‘lilllell llle llllllall Clvlbselvlce‘ the llim, which cvcrvonc is c011vinccd must Th"? (1115 °1 1"" memwlvcs b1’ llvlllwlllk‘ °l ll" will‘ sooner or laicr conic. ill was tlu-ir nnlv ilZiV off ried to death or broken in health aini hope in order i" a IO honmlay week’ b“, the,’ had ',_.|,c,.,'.f"|;v 11111"- 1119 111114 m“? be pmlllcled “ml ‘lnllll “la ml" given of this spare time to fit themselves for an 11°55. ""1111" "1111 w"- llllll m” lvellllllllly llewlll" active fighting role should occasion (lctnzind, Ynn capable 0! 11ll11<11118 111°11°- 11' 11111 "W" ‘llllld ‘l°'1°' may be sure no quarter will be asked and 11011’: but. the 1'81! 18 B 91ml’ 011*. "111 111°" l" V1111"! "1 given should the enemy dare sct foot in this die for it, and yearly the work of pushing and coax- country" dent education reports that since church union in 1925 there had been 1,222 111011 rcccivcd into the tninistry of the United Church with a loss of r,- 733 in the same period. ‘lRight at this moment the home missions department of our church has 131 fields vacant, with no possibility of supplying THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY THE WAY As lffllillliil as it may socm— come 5pm; and SlilliFii-J‘, people with good jobs and in-cney in their pockets may be slctping in the capital paras txtauo tucy can- not fLIZCl iiiilllxq‘ '1‘.n years ago, 11011111; wt 1",; ‘to h.‘ li.'.(l tur a. mere promise to puy so 1 ‘I1.‘-i—- 1111111151- anytlnng -.ii‘.(l people were sleep- ing in tho 111115 ii.ic because they ' s thcre are has‘. no 3 ultimo)‘ ‘ ti-uilq t iioni liairs Point t0 iii: suizt l ginia. In um. 1 ’, _ talk that tun. ti ts will have to ccme next. - \\'.dc World News Service. ,.\ pnrly u)‘ i‘ lruiips hil- lctrd in tins 1'" . ‘ntly slat.- ed; “New wc hunt gut ustd to the climate, we lLYL‘ ill!) life over here. We enter into the country life 111d luivc undo many real " '1‘ \‘.Ili'Ii we hcpe will ~~ ~ uni". This will to the Mot-tier Country" Anciicr glOilP stated they were already making ar- rangements to bring their wives to England aitcr the \\':.r. “We shall stay at one oi iii» c unti-y houses ulicrc we billcttu‘ rd one. "The war is making u. r111‘ .1 that there are more countries uurrtli visiting than Just the one in which we live." —- The Rally (Alclcrsliot). ~.i trip Sir? — The sinking of the Nonnantii-c in Nov." York Harbor was not so scricus a catastrophe as one might suppose, for her destruc- tion pctliaps saved thousands of our boys from a tcrrible casualty at sen. It is prcicrnbk: for tier to turn tuitic at livi- dzck than in liild-CCL.’ That. fact. is that French siiipbuiicciz. have been criticized tor sacrificing safety t0 beauty of design by making their ships lOpllfiiiYi‘, or in plain lang- uagc, a to 15:11 sutnrstructure. Wnii the Norinan..lc as a transport oi UdlLCi‘. one’. S.liil€l'S, she would hardly carry sufficient bai- last below decks to keep her level during a storm at sza. She should not be rep-aired, as three or iour smallcr ships c-i equal tonnage would haw a far gtzatcr chance of eluding lUL‘ cnuny. In short, the destruction of the Noi-niandie can in no wise be counted another Pearl Harbor cirsasmr. - Letter in s ld budget . .~ h;\v close that country is to its military capacity. ‘lite mes’. recent Jap- anese budget calls for expenditures o! Dl)1)i'OXitIi£ll0i_\' $3,50J,O(IJ,000 than half of winch is for war purposes. The war in China is costing a billion a year. Japan's national income is b.twcen $6,- 000,000,000 and $7,000,000,000. EX- perience 1:1 otiur, more prosper- ous, countries shows that the gov- ernment can claim as much as two-thirds of the ital-tonal income, but only for a limited tithe. So it ls apparent that, Japan is already e expending close to the maximum on war production. A further in- crease of halt a billion a year for a brief period is conceivable, but when it is recalled that American armament expenditures are ai- ready in excess of $l,500,000,000 l. month, it. is irpparcnt that the Jap- anese may soon lmve on. their hands more of a war than they bargained for. - Tin; National, New York. Boys of the R. A. I‘. have their own way of enitvening the monotony of routine reports, judging from this story solemnly told by a. pilot officer to an amused audience in Birmingham this week. A Coastal Command pilot offi- oer reported to the intelligence officer that he had perfected a. new technique in the destruction of enemy submarinrs For this development in aerial warfare a "secret weapon" was nceded - a large can of grcrn paint. When the periscope of a U-boat was sighted nu- pilot oi the aircraft swopcd t-I.~‘.\"11 and nr-Litly splash- ed it witti girth pai: Down be- low, wiicn ncxz- inc U-bout com- mander pi-crtrl int» tnc periscope ho saw ncthiixg bu. green, and thinknig tic n11» still submerged, sharpy itrti-ttcd iii- vzziit. to sur- focc. 1111c nrzw ut LilC controls obcyid him, but slzli iii-e com- mander saw gicui. Again the order was rapped out uiiil, lil the words cl‘ the storyi-tlu“, "The U- bcal; ru=c and rc-c ...1\l. Ii. 00 fact it w stict llLiVii by .1 121.111. of Co .l ci:11tn1:1..d!" n. Liiztiiing- ham Post. ‘ The appointment of’ an In- dian Trade Comminizirr in Can- ada is regarded in good lcng-trrm invts the Mwk-Gicgcry ‘ was sent lo the Americas to try to find markets for 5611.0 piopurticn of the raw nuitcrials fcitnvrly absorbed by European maiiui 115w dominated by the Nazis,- 6.111; c111 received some attention and llli} past two years have sccn proiiilziin; itttltctvuons of stronger ties between the two countries. Like other Empwe coun- tries, Canada has bccn bull"? 0T1 an expanding seal-o from India and in the first five months of the present financial year (‘tor p11.r- chases cxcccdcd tho average an- nual prewar total. Mr. M. R. Ahuja has been appointed Trade Commissioner. His will be ln the main an exploratory miss‘on and his contribution to gzcater Indo- Canadian trade wi:1 be spade-work for pest-war expansion. Until Italy came into the war he was Government Trade Commissioner in Milan and watched Indian commercial interests over a wide area of Southern Eiuope- Indian Press Union. The harm that can be done by fffliiiii."\ and 11 intrcnrngmg mriclirn’ 1' and lilfii (0 write iciirt a rir voyages and iii“. poiis t‘ may visit is empliruizzvi by t 1i ltmirnlty. A large new mcr"* . . ship was re- cently lost with till on board ex- _ Ahctii- two months cept. two irvrn. before a lcitcr was intercepted by the censor which contained thinly Ottawa Is “Cold” News) (Evenin Ottawa, The anoial Post re- ports, is "fed up" with A32. de- m . "Ottawa cold to some M4116!" for funds." Ottawa, it can be truthfully said. has been "cold" on many aspect-t of the war. Par loo "cold" to suit the wishes of the east and west coasts of Canada. Ottawa is many miles from the sea; safe, as it used to be said. of a church before the Nazis and Japs began to rain bombs and shells indiscriminately on unguard- ed towns and cities; Ottawa is {r1020 than a thousand miles an . Ottawa is "cold" about financing A R Pi Surely this Financal Post story will set some of our silent Maritime members of Parliament protesting verbally in the House. The defense of Canada is not s. job for the coastal regions-it is an all-Cana- dian proposition. And A.R.P. work is highly essen- tial defence strategy. It shoulld be financed straight from Ottawa, the same as the Army, the Navy and the Air Force are financed. We do not urge that money be Spent needlessly or lavishly on A. R. P. work-that essential metals be wastml in an unthought-out plan of co-ordinaied and effective A. R. But the coastal regions must be made ready for attack. from the air. or the sea, and it Ls Ottawa's Job to see that it la done properly and quickly. The whole A. R. P. set up today is completely lacking in central organization-the 0c bodies have none to whom they can turn for definite instruction and authority. That must be changed. They should be told what to do and now much should be done. They should be told what is required in the WW of equipment. how much they are expected to produce for them- selves by ingenuity or otherwise and how much Ottawa is going to provide. But let us not hear anything fur- ther about Ottawa being “fed up, being “c0ld." The A.R..P., people. and that includes all of us here, are gettinl Just e. bit "fed up" with Ottawa. To Alaska And Russia (Globe and Mall) Russia lDtnt 1200.000 to get rid o! Alaska in 1867 because she con- sidered it valueless, m4 {and 1g Imkht become a back door for in- vasion during wars with Britain. The United States paid $7,200,000 for invasion during wars with Bri- tain. The United States paid $7,200,000 for all Russian territory on this continent to strengthen "the good understanding" existing. “ between the two nations, in spite or the popular criticism of the deal which became known as "Bewarcfs , rony." The Monroe Doctrine had oievioimly warned 0am and other foreign potentatea of! America. Russian ambitions toward the ifio hinterland accordingly inst their ve- nem. United States got later, s highway through tory. A search among the "remarkable events" of early i899 finds no meri- tion of the advent of one Sehiclte- lgruber. later to be hiown as the madman Hitler, who set the world afire. But that year, Germany, m- misting its inability to help Paul K1118". began doubling its navy in recollection o1 the Emmy-gr"; d9- claration four years previously that the German Empire had become a world empire. And now mad Adolf seeking to fulfil the arrogant role of world quem‘ as he npproggh- es his fifty-fliird birthday, has made a necessity o! the long fm. Possible. Over tundra and muskeg for a distance of 1,200 milfl a high. way link is to be built to facilitate movement of troops and equips-mug to defend Alaska-so little do dis. 313.68 and difficulty count in this Whether or not the best route has been chosen Ls a. matter or r115. diswuiéed infomiation about‘ tlte prospective movements o: m4; 5114p, and disclosed the existence of a code for place names arranged be- tween the writer and the addregpge, The possibility cannot be ignored that other letters nitaining 91m- liar information may have been captured by the enemy or, in some other way, may have been the cause of the loss of the vemel. _. London Times. MAGS ilAlli Restorer A delicate perfumed p". ‘oration w lch matting, fiIFIIIIIIlCIIl and beniitiflee the l I It will restore gray ha]; u; its orl iial color. urevenia arid atone failing 11km WORDS“ OF (YHALLENGF Al‘! atao Ffillggfllllglt "Let there be mistake about this: We miiiit win this war totally or we will lose our freedfi tofao- Herlberrt‘ r-i. M11111 . or w Yuk arm. ° ° pufi. but it E a fact that when completed to Fairbanks it will have reached a point Just half way be- tween New York and Tokyo. mom to the naval and air base already established to the tip of the Aleutian Islands is still a long way from the Jap capital, but Alaska rubs noses with Siberia, and boiu Hitler and Hirohito may have u lull reason regret that Secretary "squandered" 87,000,000 three-quarters of’ a. cen- tury ago. There will be a passage to Russia for war materials. The Prime Minister has said that. while the United States is to con- atruet and pay for this highway. it will become part of Canada's road system after the war. The particu- other disposition of it would aented by the Canadian public. If suitable for general use, it will open up another Dominion em ire rich _l aninia in minerals and 1 ife, the last vast stretch of the great Northwest, a field for sxiventuiers which peace policies were too timid to measure. Business For The Courts (Ottawa Jonmni) Votes and Proceedings of the House of Commons, the business record or that body, reports in one dag‘ this week receipt of 1i divorce ' P! tie . ‘mix-teen o! them origin- ate in Quebec. one in Prince Ed- ward mend-the two provinces , vililch have no divorce courts. The practice is that divorce suits - such as these are considered by a committee "of the senate. takes evidence. a-nd i! approved by the committee they are passed by the Senate itself and then are given fennel approval by the House o! Commons. The Commons takes the word of the Senate com- mittee, and its own members make no study of the merits of the ep- piieetiona. It ia an unsound practice, two reasons; much time of Parlia- ment is consumed, time that might INSURANCE SERVIC ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 We are now receiving a reg iilnr supply o! the Ioilowiny Goals. OLD svounv SCBEENIZD ALBION norm) ALBION NUT BAYVIEW scneaivan DOMINION coxn naas ivoa sum uvvanivass SCREENED Prompt and careful deliv eriea (or C. 0. D. orders- ele. VLII. Glliis 8i 0o. Phone 176. which " for‘ TIIBIIICSl F»... Elighnd Mrs. H. Agar, New Rd" Milford, England, wishes to express her sincere thanks t’ Mrs. G. D. Fitzgerald who befriended. Co Agar of R. A. F. stationed at Charlottetolwn‘ killed in a flying accident there on Jan. 12, 194 ' and also all those others who so kindly Dalila their respects and sent flowers. be devota to matters more gen- h rupee Milford, ‘Surrey, England, Feb. 17, 1942, MAlgCl-Imlév‘ Surrey L-A . grant them by " _, eral importance; questions of fact and law have to be decided by men who are not trained in those mat- rs. Many People on principle would not grant divorce in any oiroum stances, and we do not argue with their convictions. The question is not whether divorces shou'd or should not be granted. The tact is we do permit divorce and, in the vinoes which have not set up egei tribunals with authority in / Torin: naiizol no! week, aiigli. extra riirryin i-liiirr ' 3 leetiy of oonrae. tiw. TOMi adiaii Homes . MWDIHI) . Get your Price 60 cents. bottle today. TBUSSI! l Modern and Ip-lQ-lg“ ones from n la assortment Trusses hat riceilyled. A‘: slap: and atylee I D c Call one; have g fltcyvolnr.’ u“ Col-D! i Pro I ti relief is obtlaniretlulia ‘c4111: 00!! PD cmmli Th’; l: nohiartrenii in difant and adult b! MAO! AHIIONIATID BBONOIIAL COMPOUND This Iroltaratlen ia oom- as been horns ‘""'°" '5'“ "T. o... til mad. Price Meenie per e. We have a complete line of Max Factor Toilet prepara- tlona always in stock. TIlE 1W0 MAGS Mali Orders Given Prelnli Attention. i‘ . ..1. the day it first went on sale. MANUFACTURED BY cessswhlch Ls oient. When Mr. J, s, an active member a one-man w ores system h duoed the w m‘ give its co suits. But his ed, wgll not be finish even w linen toolgiililmm Elquiaitel! hand-wrought .n modern design. Illwhlil. Illtvlna WELLNE JEWELERS SINCE 1868 . YOUR Nil Much Life Insurance is bought haphazardly. You get more value for your premiums—and greater protection-if your program is planned. May we check your present policies and suggest changes or additions iii line with your require- ments? 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