1 1. .ll i fi . 1- S" -i ii . 11. .I ‘ae-_.s.._.__-, I »._ 1 1 -1-._ l _ _ *.. . I / l ,li l»-_. if-“ ,.8 i l » 1 » v _‘,». 1 i , . 1 E i‘ r . l , I l l r < » 4 ._»- ' 1 ,, (`1:'_, ii 1 < I I hm' .il 7. if $- , .‘:l - 'Ill .es . \ 1-“T T3' .,. ." 5” 1,lf,`1 r,l| 1.0. rr fir, las, .... * -f-5.1 . "i "'x BIN li' 1*' vi ii_)’T l11ii’;l 1 1 1, ‘ui .-1 1” lt .l' (ll, W ~. if llls _.ll > l "li,-21 »- l -"2 I i l 1 i l l 4 1 . lie, » . . .1 ll 1 . a ill I' ll i 1. 2 11.11 5. bl ~ T' 1 .1-i ul. ll 'S ll.- , , l , In til if _ -,li ' Wil ; it Pr’ 5( MARCH 2, 1931 r 1-__"~.~»~~ -~:;~- _ .~. ~ ";l`t~'l§ CHAIRLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN* New by 1/" We-v |‘:»-nh-ri-lv :'11--for il ni-l.ur» u P. . vlan-rrulaent-J. I. llrneil uoenlng uhh; uunnueu mm u.oo ner you on advance; doimno. we were told before, howvvh, by 51.50 pq gem- un uilnsnvei mulled in Canada and United Motel. then, dlsmal ‘allme ln bulldlng up int- vl ‘ - G 'J' ‘*"==' craft, and by the flop of their mer .l..-i_____=e=- ---- -- - »- T-_eg-f~ Soviet Offer Rejected 'W0 W - *__ _ Vanccu The Order-in-Council issued by the 1 from Bennett Government prohibiting the `c0mp0 importation of Soviet coal, wood 01.0 pulp, pulpwood, lumber, timber of all 05000 kinds, asbestos and furs. \vili be lsaded received with satisfaction by a large caplml majority of the people of Canada. lan Some weeks ago the intimation went lan out from Ottawa that the Govern ment intended to ban Russian coal. Afterwards reports came of certain offers on the part of Russian repre~ of sentatives to purchase large quanti- ties of farm machinery from Can- ada if a portion of the payment most a having a. population of over , on fort is now the beautiful tam d note th could be made in coal. Represents- The Liberal Press in Nova Scotia that tions along this line were before the comp Government, chiefly by Col. H. J, is being made of the Camp Hill Mil- MacKie on the authority, he stated, 11311’ of Soviet representations in London. It 15, The Government, after giving full rathe consideration to the matter, deoided plain that Canada's interests would not be ,iccted served by permitting such importn- Camp tion. The reasons given are that the 11911 Government is convinced "that there 1118 is forced labor in the cutting uf tim- perso ber and in the mining of co-al. that 1119111011 On the Staff. With Col. S. S. political prisoners are exploited, that W91111101'9. U11i1i 131100101. the f0ii0W- the standard of living is below any 1118 zi ` W itis members of the medical staff of lst as level conceived in Canada." Further- C11111P morqemploymolli; in Russia lf; ln out" to make room for, others who rupt the control of the Communist Gov- Were ernment, “which regulates all con- D11 :litions of work and seeks to impose H1'1-F95 its will upon the whole world. This Campbell, Dr. Gordon Wisweil, Dr. R.. L. Sutherland, Dr. Joseph Can is communism, its creed and its -1°11n Rankine. Dr. George Kennedy. deb, fruits. which we, as a country, op- 10891 During chant 0 MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1931 ,,,,,,,_ 1--**. J may be heal-ly 505,000, Th, Greater that while it is possible that he might ver city of today has grown ,le BY; the first settler with his twolworth nions of 1862 to a metropolitan tl-llh0_ 0 people Victoria in 1842 a pal- ld ml? of the province with a. popu- Gow, on of 85,000, while Vancouver Is- with , once the stamping grounds of d1ff1°U~i _ Indian hunters, is now one of the fertile and prosperous portions muon e Paclflo province. dlggoh ernme ated. Politics And Camp Hill no pl, which laina that "a political football 1n0.i0\‘1 Hospital administrative stud.” The as the Halifax Herald suggests, Hinde r late in the day for a coin- 11111-1151 t or imc kind. Politics was in- "“"1" into the management of the End; Hill Hospital when the Mac- all b e King Government, on assum- g01ly_ office in 1921, dismissed every to th n of other than Liberal com- 111 91' of Mr. King’s political stripe: 10 Cr , Dr. smith walker, nr. Don 5“1’P° her with others employed in Capo *ii em, we are presentlyboili hold he memoirs of General 1'e|ihh¢.1 the war President Wilson; ei.-i-fl-niuv-|.i»n|. rin u. A. udemimou. u. ii. o. recruited s. lot of mental giants to HH! I 5| I Dlrwlnr-J. R. "UNION Awiiiiflntiz :*.':l‘iii»r:-T111:-i:‘:k Walker and ll- K. Cul-rio mn :xmas at washington' How they rlh --fi 2 _i ig 1'. h ve doctrines Allygh ng gehdlh idly, the method is to slow up or reg for instance, that fur garments and 1111911-Y~ B111 the 0111511 11911119911 111' may Eale dlscontenl and dlsunlon ln l,,l0 the ahlcllht of ollen extract kld sh00s have 0,-llved at 0 r0llW0yldi\'idualism and Collectivism has oc- ham' ` .J '- -' . I-u_ssia's I:iy;aYear Plan ' ff. _ 0 I gag; <--»e~ss:r..:.'. earns* “_ 1?; _ ~.*'.. _ 1 l nt. to Molto that production and dil- irlbutlou, while being rapidly had pose and must refuse to support, by other capacities. Now that the po- through? The answer is: Younglads, ` me effect °f 5101111118 down the ab- away. On the front P889 01,5 Pravda. 0 wlll he led to believe that this sorption into the tissues; of October 13, 1930, it was stated interchange of trade." 11110 In the coal mining areas of Nova C1'-V Scotia particularly the Governments d_i5° wheel has tumed again the Wh° ' ` ic c ounted and trampled underfoot . decision will be hailed with satisfac- 1° give Way 1° P°i111C9i P51`151S1111Si1ilJ-" the tion. It has been argued that Rus- This “YY 15 being famed by 111059 fool sion coal, being anthraclte, would Wh° °°“d°“°d W1"`1¢ i19Pl19119d 111119 only come hm, 00h,l,0ml0h Wlth years ago, and cont;-lunged 1,0 llgl 3° Russian timber is not hhly hlmhgf ends. and then applied Bzain. This there was an article with a four-col- as -1 Alm High" 0,. ~N0l_hln8 ls Im, Empire. The existence of Norman lP1°1 l-ll-,w0v¢l~_ 05 the emclchcy of at producers in the United States; its loosening and tightening can be dong umn headline entitled 'Plain Facts! l,05sl_l,l0 lo 1hdush~y_-- All ahy ,hte foun is hitting at Canada as well. Russla,,every half minute for five to ten It related to the disorg1111iS11tion in Anthony set hls 0l'h.l,lll0h 00 no lowly floor of the Nave was quite un- fact, is demoralizing the t_iinber~l111111U195~ If ‘Vi1¢`11 11119 10111‘11il1l19t iS 11119 distribution 01' evefyday “N95” mark. Taking one thing with au- suspected' and it was ‘miy by °h"'n°° mu ket ,and unless steps are taken 10115011911 1-110 11211101115 Sh0Ws the least 5111195 35 1115901/91'eCi by 5€a1°“5'**‘11d other, considering industrial un- th” 1 as suggested by the Maine peo- $18115 Of 1011011011. the ¢0u1‘111Q1i912 IS 11110119-biy 11Un8”Y-111V°51513°1°fs~ certaintles and political vlcissitudes D1" Welsh and American anthracite in the l°"g» Canadian market, not with Nova me Scotia or western bituminous. Coal am’ of whatever sort. however, is fuel, 511°" at camp Hm are M wmpetent sucl institution is maintained and all l ointments made in any reorganiz- lxar and lmp0l.l_e(l fuel of Whatever Sorl 'men who have seen overseas service, ple, comes into competition with fuel the mined in Canada, no matter what be the grade. As regards the market mem' can be depended “WU 1° 599 ln the Umm. Pl.0._.lm:Sl lt ls hoped that justice is done in this as in oth- to that Nova Scotia bituminous in the er matters" The “p“tri°tiSm" cry is W shape of (lglhesllc coke wlll yet dlS_ little likely to fool the people of Nova cf place lhe American lmpol.l___llDn_ Bull Scotia, who are fully aware of the be this market would he l0st to the ruthless scalp-hunting that went on P11 Maritimes if Russian nnthracite were ‘md allowed to come in on the scale sug- H111 gcstecl. The Bennett Government doubtless took this phase of the sit- uation into its consideration. While` trade with Russia might have bene- fited certain Ontario machinery H01 manufacturers, there were other soloist, now seventy WSIS Old. his ha Canadian interests to be considered. given her prescription for world The Government has taken a wise `peace. She speaks from a deep know- and P1’-111013 C*"U15'? 111 1011551115 1119, ledge of life; she is the mother of 11° Order-in-Council above mentioned,10l 1 us which comes into effect immediately h and which settles, beyond further Way to the top of her prolesslon Thls what she says: “Mcdem women never will ac- speeulaticn or possibility of misre- ls presentation, Car.ada's attitude with respect to trade with Soviet Russia. co pe th B. C. Jubilee Recalling a period of interesting ra Canadian history, the province of British Columbia is preparing to eel- ebrate the 60th anniversary of its es- tablishment as a Canadian province. This will take place on July 20 next. Globe. “have another grievance ¢ The British Columbia of today pre- against the Central Provinces, since sents an astounding contrast to thel the Windsor uniform made in Toron- picneering days of twenty-five, fifty to and seventy-five years ago. From the fai two schools of 1853, well over one thousand schools are now required to provide education for the hundred er thousand pupils in the province. In the late 70's the province was with- out a telephone: today over 27.033 miie; of wire have been strung to serve thc installation of ovcr 97,000 telephones One years after Confed- c:.1‘.ion Brit sh Columbia had but two 1; :ich banks; in 12-36 there were the province but now more than ‘of 4 miles are in operation. Since 'leratlcn the province, with an r.;:n three times that of the Unitfd 11';igd.'.:1, and largcr than Italy. :.:;t:::la:id and France combined, 51.-\___ Madame Emestine Schumann- tm ght children, and has survived two home tired from a. day’s business. l Tell the women to build homes and well have peeoo." "The Maritimes," says the Toronto P The Earl of Beseborough is a boost- the belief that Canada was bearing the burden of world depression better, perhaps, than any other country and had a greater prospect of early relief from the trade doldrums. The official announcement that several British manufacturers are lg; ll, N53 elm-0 were hl, mllwgygl actively negotiating for the purchase ther gratifying evidence of the wis- dom of the Bennett Governnient's tariff policy. Incidentally, the news comes that substantial orders for Canadian goods are being received at to iiicnneiiit-_l”o1usv.s.e_t»s>.iL°_°.e‘.¢f1s mm-Iwclrln rllr---um public will have every reason to even C ad ' ri t' itio il 111110111 for foodstuffs. “ln No, 71, Red Com~ ,_ ,l Sage Counsel nk, world-renowned contralto Zip ace by conferences. Let them eir husbands when they come ln ise their children properly. Then Editorial Notes - for Lieutenant-Governor Stanfield e led to fit." for Canada. He recently expressed industrial sites in Canada is fur- haracter, a man whose example it might be well to follow; then comes It fa mill Plliiiu Dell bank robbery, or some similar; enterprise that lead to the jail. _+ itourniquet is loosened for a. few seo- the guilty party." In another issue lahdl lhbored Wlth such pl0us h.l0ll_0; Abbey 15 01' 111191951 1° 11119 W11°i9 }i I ol. Parliament and ol the Gov_ which they start, is often sufficient truly audacious. A backward and A 110°’ 111° this 1f» fun °-1 °““'°» nt can hardly be longer ml" to induce alarming symptomsf naturally slothful population, already W° h“"° 11° 111111’ t°_51“°'-`i and 51°"- 'rhet condition, briefly. is that Hof l°;’""f°d“i iw td;°p“ Sf men' °"t°"di’lf _ 15° :;`im°“"f °“°m°';“]y _wmmm H' Davies' ll ll .l an nece n e o er arm ounum ring ose o any wo rg; \:,a;kao‘h5a; mrTo:a':; usually clears up the symptoms in 5 European nations and much larger Whiiih 15 bmmd 1° make Pi'°3*`°55- no my is likely 5,, get a'clear ” short time, uui while they iusmhey than that of the United states, is The West 111 115° unintentionally ‘typm a general electlgon are embsrrasing to patient and the instrument. helping the Soviet Government, for * physician. Three-fourths of R.ussia's inhabi- 115 819111 T1'“51'S "9 °1¢Pi°11f111B 1119 No\v as it was found that the usel tants are of the _white races, and °0115“m¢1'» W110 15 111199-dy 81'1U111111118- y ane asking old man Von of adrenalin helped the condition four-fifths are rural. This plan is T119 311551911 PY111¢1P19» 911191911115' 1111' nburg to be President of Gcr- ` after the injection of the pollen ex- . guided by a handful of men who 1111111111-519'1`9d f°1‘ 1116 113510 11111111-9151195. for life. Well upon Hinden-,f tract, an effort was made to llnd out have vast ideas, but little experience, W°11i'1i D1‘9V91111 WH-5191111 °01111l1¢111i011. s reeqrd, the world would have if a little adrenalin given before or and whose knowledge of other eovn- °V°1"P1'°d11°11°U» and °°¥1-5911119111' 1111' use to object. In contrast with' with the pollen extract would pre- _ tries is superficial. €111P10Y1119111- F-V911 110W 9110955 D10- dorfr, who, since me wer, has vent symptoms. The communist Pm-ty itself and duction might be largely absorbed ut exhausted the capacity ofj This was found to be 9, little more its executive certainly possess one if P11095 W91e 10W91'9d- Huldenburg has been E hula, satisfactory but Drs, w. w. Duke very illuminating trait. Unlike mem- It 1-i. 11W/ever. only With' 11 bark- e German Republic faithful and S. W. Insley have worked out ii bers of capitalist Governments; they Ward. indolent. S11lJ91'St1ti011S. and ery way to the new order. lsystein that is giving excellent re- do not hesitate to criticise each other V911’ 11111191111 P90919 1/1151* 111° 9119911' sults.. ln tl-lelr pl-05s_ Thls glves valuable ment of the Soviet Government ee ...ie slope 1., llllnk ,,l,.,,,¢ li, ll working on me idea that the sev- infomation about the progress and °°“1d “ef have 1181111 =11191“11>1@d 111 not surprising to ghd Commun. _ ere reactions which occur are due to prospects of the Five-Year Plan. One 511011 1111111955 111111111191- 0111’ 11901119. = igators fastening upon the 55.! the fact that too much of the pollen may pick up at random s. copy of 111 11111/ 11118. would at 01106 have Hill Hospital were “cleaned gesglon cry for spreading their dis- 1 9111111151 8015 1111-0 1119 11SSues too rap- the Party's paper, Pravda, and read Crushed such an attack on personal 'P1101 _ . _ L . i g 1 _ Hd l _ goes up ,hat ._.p,m,l0llsm ls being notorious gang leader is s quite hero- i The tournifiuet is applied tighuy 111111 "ninety new 1°¢°n1°t1ves were io, Would-Be King 1 enough to cut off the flow of the have been erected in the first tenl __ blood in the veins but not in the days of October, but not` one was f0¢H1\\'11 Journal) arteries turned out." Tlhe paragraph laments perhaps when he went to school Shortly after the injection gh that it is “very difficult to discover A recent discovery at Westminister fS1‘1f119fi 1119 N011111111 C11111011- 9 Mr. Anthony Hall of Hereford, En n the meantime mls age hull* vilege of leaming more about till dcuons immediately _beneath the Great 011111'¢11 01 Edvard 111° C011' lessor thancan be known since thi rteenth century. It is clear thai. they were brought to lighh l ll most important eontributionhl ing the destruction of a trench lbeen miide 1° 01”' kn°‘V1ed3° °f.‘ -nie soviet oevemmem obieec is ‘ ' _via ” ' __,,____,__.. l | gum; .m.....ei. issues on »- mm- vw 1° 11-1- 11° 1-§‘,{,g,f_°;;°' - Frost Breaks- tained in stable equilibrium so u to We have no time to- - < Pram tl and E A t éummeze' over pmducciou 'nie emo _ D Y 0 00 willy repaireq ‘ marine. The moral of it all we ' Mm' Mp. .Pi"1111l1¢ °°mmi55i°n d°1‘;m‘m°d th’ N° mm in "md bennm an bwghs by experienced plumbers- »' 1 ah or cows. ls ,lm ,, $w,,_,,00 ,, ym. mm rnevwrnvo nouaun ni nav work no he dom duriliz the eruix A1111 '"1" ‘H °“¢ °° °°1’ _lr 1 ° a v ery ordinary fellow. Also FEVER' INJEUHONS ;i;°edy;:r;’:`d;f;,; (0, N0 um; ip goo, when woods we pass. _ F ' ulrre hide th if il in .th $l00‘000 dolng one lhlngl lt Perhaps you have taken 'one or the respective annual. quarterly, Wh0l’0 SQ 15 9 111* Quick” fhhwah no danger of are hosslhle that he mlght not he!two injections of pollen extract to monthly, and _ten-day periods. The FSU. _ _ with Mil' m0d9l‘l Bllllliilnces $l’000 hylhg to do another! prevent hay fever and the reaction plan, like all other grandiose pro~ in b om dl “sm Il was so unpleasant that you decided jects, is for from being worked uc- N0 111119 1° °°° 1' V - _ phme 399.3 fm-/you 00,4, w0,k_ to discontinue them. cox-ding to schedule. Nevertheless, 511199111! mu °f °1'*“"» uh 9"” at ‘ ll ul hrlule Mlvlcas from L,m_l You have experienced a dlniculty Western nations caring; escape its 1113111- _ __:__.:____ Z ' \ , _li breathing, swelling of li d in easi ierce compe on. 1 . m '1 g a a, a ona _ ’ ' ’ r _ ` ,ZW toll? fgfct tll;",lBril1ri»1ce and an eruption or thzssiiln glgiui is s means to any end No time to turn at Beauty’-1 glance. : H T “mem The reason glven ls that lnves. It was very unpleasant to say and is not intended to be the cop- A1111 1:11011 1191 199% h°W 111°? W" 0 0 1 ' the least, and could be really dan- ing-stone of the transformation of §11°°- ` l _ the country facing nnancm`se1~ous ` Russl into one amazing state Trust ' . OPP- Pl`|i1¢¢ Edward .T1\9l1l‘9 1 Ss; ofvltg uunpreceldelltedlchmé Most physicians have had this ex- whici: shall regulate the economic N0 111119 1° W1111 1111 1191' m°“1'h “'11 ll 1 nem o en an ' . P Y _ _ i tht il h . lndustrlal condltlons challenglng the perience with patients because even life and cultural development of 1 Em' Ch B Sm 9 ei' ei/95 ifegah _ l .S beél bmlnsl the exlstlng com tne small dose of a few drops with every citizen. The experiment is 1 IIIIZl'l-lllilllllll-IZIIIZIZIZI' 2l!l:l:n2n}l:l:|2n;| ».x-:» .;_- = ih ~.,|;¢ 1:1:-1-:ex-1-:».n.~.-.I - u s -_-.nn.vzltlxlIl:li-I~:~.-.\.~.,~_..;.,..~.;,._._.l 0 E. R. BROW A 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness' _' and Plate Class- Insurance - at Lowest ' Lloyd Lewis _ Agent at Summersrde. Rate. . _ . q -.-gliding.; ;.; 1-i-:-:-z-rain:-:lux-:-:-:-1-x-2-x~' § b;m% a fn P 3, ls gerlalh to have the llctlvcl :sing absorbed by the system. station instead of the urgently need- 01111901- W11111 15 B18 3115111955 801110 wa" rt or the disciples of Lenin. They place it rubber toumiquet ed cloth clothing and ordinary foot- 1° 001’ The problem is not how to me _ iaround the arm a few inches above Wear. demolish the' Soviet and all its bl°° who lh Canada wlmts ¢0 ,.000 thel' the piece where they inject the pol- Each shipment had been des- W01‘11S. but 110W to meet it with im- ma" rred life story of "Scarface" A11 len. The pollen had adrenalin; and patched to the wrong destination, lJ1‘01’€1i 11191110115 and 1101191 11101011- been he, which ls said lo be sllpplhg ; ephedrine mixed with it which have 1191'-118415 a thousand miles or more 211111111- 1° 1' get an offer from the music ant a Place in the Tower and ‘an made safe even for pretenderslll-le hrones_ lery. l-1- ldou egrdphed and interviewed. and to a point roughly parallel in ill, lgrave of the Unknown Warrior. The but he was born too late to foundations then seemed to come to end and it appeared probable ministrations of the axe and ,that the western limit of the Nonnau k which took the heads off SQ lChurch had been reached. Mil y of his kind. The world has _Tanner thinks it too early to discuq full implications of the dlsoow Certain points, remain 1| bt, and in order to determine Historic Discovery ilhem some further excavations will .___ 'be made. It will then be possible in 1 put all the evidence together and, if l'1n1'<1111° 111111 19 E111I'1"‘1 ' |is hoped, solve some of the problems (Toronto Mail and Empire) '_ Whi ch have puzzled all who have the time may well come when 10--1111111011 around the arm immed- Ti191’9 W0'1e 110 1100141118 11111191151-5 so evident in these times, realizing 0010551119 N111/9101' H 119W 1191111118 °h“'°h which “°1° °“]y i”°f°"°d17 an as newsp n pos n w l that in a democratic age ,a citizen l De an obstruction was encountered l i"f1“°“°°d the f°’m °f the °x1‘11”| satisfied, The Bennett Govern- be seriously jeopardized. 1 T110 111911 111111 2 5110118 I'€110ti011 mandefs 3119913 hundreds °f b°xe5 legitimately may uspire to the loftiesi; 8. few feet to the north of the great [Abb _ rs on the South slde at ,_ polht h yinfiuence felt in the great outburst ls just as well to M00 faclsy and vrltli those distressing symptoms 15 and 130 new bags were found. They 00505’ Mn Ahlhohy Hall has declded pllla ce them as quickly as l,0s5lhle_ j:;so.°;1ii1,.i.i.......`.iv,°r1d egn__c_ot sf;g_rd to infra Bdieliei We are not sure whether King lf there is another war "civillza- *W before their obligations to the State. Ahth0hy has been ,eulmg loo many :or 4 n" will deserve to be engulfed, be- _ ° ‘A kulak,‘ by name Tarasov, who h. 0 l j cause it will have demonstrated that Mob C(lrib_Slf)usness 11911 f01'1\1°1'iY f"m°d °“ 3 sub' 1E1`ZV91i»i:;s1no;1gP}ii‘sm(i§§p;s€';‘1§ti;i2311 existed' but that they were bands' A|5°» she f°“5ht her UW” wir a(fi1:ti|J;;bi;r?:i}i; Ztvareiiti and that We boes(t“<'>’1'|tiiu\1|iliig( ;;iilill‘l;.e)clelnoci'atic i¢tf’Tl‘1th;1XsE;:s Zin; ituhoifgtliiuliidai? ;;i;gt‘;l'_-1 gggsghtzziry lt: llslrshwx no nge. We are wont to quote the dig. sessed accordlnglto the standard the wmhg 000 50m0 cehwrles no °“ The gist of the conclusions reach- iinctive social features of our time 11119- A 11918i11>0111'1!18 1181’i¢\1i1u1‘l1 he would have raised the banner of I ed by the Child Welfare Conference as much superior to the ancient 13110'-11`ei‘» i'1°WeV¢1'~ Who 11941 11 Small revolt, called his faithful henchman, mpllsh anylhlhg l,,,,,,,,d ,,,0,.l0 st washington is said to be that ciystdiiimticm or social order. we allotment but neithorcow nor horse. and sword ln hand would have mel, “good habits are easier caught than ,are so deeply persuaded about this ‘VBS 5UPe1'1»“~“9d 10 1119 5111011111- 01' the royal minions no do gl- file, pl-0. have good warm meals ready for taught." A good deal can be taughtlimprovement that usually it is taken 110 roublcs. ‘In the Palkin district. gently another hrelehdel. w0llld have the schools. The churches canlfor granted and therefore its reel during a period of four months, 10,0 hh h000_ Today nobody each morality and religion, and par- merits and implications are not 01111’ 1911 1193911111' 1101159110105 had 179- will lake hlm gel-l0h5ly_ The l,0ll00_ ents can add their instruction. But ‘closely examined. We are generally 001119 C°i19°t1V15°d~ if they do anything about his case, always example means more than content to put a. finger upon such "I-11 011119’ W°"d5» °°n5°1'1V1"'t1°“h°5 will give him a body-guard to gave precept. This is particularly true in asterisk markings of the civilian fab- 119911 1110118111 111111951 1° H -5141111151111-" him from the curious, He will be family life. It is not so much what rlc as the diffusion of knowledge, Another item states that "thirty-nine parents tell the children they should the inventions of science, the ex- 1¢1li°i¢l (111 011011101' d1!11'1¢11 were do, ss it is the example set by the tension of suffrage, the enlargements fined 9. total of 15.000 roubles, but arents, which forms their childrens ‘of freedom, and a rise in the stand- not one oopec of this sum has been l-laraoter. Bldg of llv1ng_ hy which we mean recovered. Article 61 of the Code has the standards of livelihood. A11 these not hitherto been carried out." This Great Britain and her overseas Em- things are true enough; all are wor- 15 31155111 Y9S1¢1’¢'1lY 81111 10'’rl.Y nrnwpznro immediately recognized as the ._: ndation of that part of the Neve ' the Church of Edward the Con- ssor (or as it is sometimes called, "1 istant keeper of the muniments, 5,; in d l th h IIC y slz0 t0 he prlhled h.0m m0v0l,l0 treatment, because everybody ea,n’t lamentatlons over succesful tax- s0ys_ descended from lm llleglllmalle Zim" e ‘io ned °n t° ° new c ok e, of which Gutenberg is said to move to the districts where hay fev- 0V11\'i91'-E. Ti19S8 W€1‘€. Of 0011159. Wink- Tudm- hrahghl ,md that 5h0u_ld settle V0 been me lhv0hl0l._ er does not occur. ed at by the local authorities, who no the 00htl.0l,0l.sy_ :lu part of a considerable stone ndation Norman Abbey Church) which _ ey Church, but also made its coming of the Conqueror. id -.é g. 2 =_---=e=._l§ =.-‘Z‘7.-=.I°I___--I‘C_._--1'I_-.'.=. EYESIGHT EXA MIN ATION. l‘l\¢llI| llld Inpplying Gillu Mc. ._ . OPIOMETIIBT Olleo Connected With H. J. MABON Drugstore . Montague, P. ls I. _ 1-renry in until the present Neve `i'§i=:-:§:-:§:<=:-:Q-sill as begun in the second half of the ` ' voooooo-o-ooo-on rteenth century It was a man foundations in the Neve y a few inches under the present 1 m or la .___ Q C QW, unanimous-you can 't beat it for flavour and __-_.__ i_- ii rprlseito find not only that the 1 AND I. S. TAYLDI or. Further excavations were at» gmmghg ce made to the west and the! ll! Blehmond lines oundations were traced and exposed _ evwoooow ._f._'_::`__._1 _. _ -1.-.d 1 J ou ._ I Outdoor men G19 sting goodness-