,.-fl. .u.,‘/-vy-'7! -rv £565 FOUR H V rnlz. cHARL ' GUARDlAiv J h I I _- -‘ .: =..l.. ' n n :.Tll0 Gherlottetowe ilearlllen Notes by the Way what P’°“°’ ° Ethiopia ruoldorfc. mot.-col. w. clsoohr I- vacuu- Edltorial Notes —'—.'_‘'‘‘'‘‘--~. An Emergency Tllet ls controllable Not another puililiciholaiglay till June 23. . vloo-Prosldsse. J. Is. nu-sue, r. s. I. 7'’ "3 ‘ ’°'“" """ '° 3'" "1’ (“U11 5“ W9”) , , o.‘_ _ 1 - M ' his life for something huge: and ii tkncwn description of '°'"m" “M M‘ D " -unufi‘ all | both ‘cl,-‘3;.‘fic°I;lnedl::,':, zgelfefige mainland better than himself is one thing: nt'h‘it‘a.l>i:.uhp°;:esrs to be that found The wife soousieued to recalvlnl I uglier allowance §'li'o°ei.:':":ir'l?5‘rfi'r'rrl’.'i“'w'§iu".}'.'r:"rl'.‘i§L 'é.'.‘.le. Y ‘y lit all an ' to sslr him to do it so that some in e Pnrtuam mwu=°"P‘ '°°°‘.“" ""7 '""'“‘ "°"‘ “"‘ “ """°"‘ '° °""" °" “ "'“‘ _ _ ' _ _ TNT magnate or armor plate ped- :Io':'nln¢dl:uil‘ym(!os‘s;r::od um nos oe.s~dy:::°)(|In-Illi:;I|°a This is. the Queens Birthday, Her Majesty dledr can reap a no pet-‘cent divid- re n 3. . per your n ' ‘- _ *'"-'~'~ N---' M "'""". iv“ "*"" “‘ ‘8“’~ . .. .. :3.-.;:.:.°::.3“:“.t..u.;. l".':l:*;: llnllod to curse. sud Unltod sums. l _ The Scouts and Cubs had a great Church y°“m °h°k°d °“ “'_°"°'ph M°" acquired by the British M It is entitled: (‘News letter ms- pstelled to tho~Kln8«0ll|"10Td ussuuel z of Portugal. who had Income were suddenly out o ‘ with regular bills mung‘ ondnemoneytopayilnln. ' Atmnflcut-yonunansugblooonunueymusnlsryrs yoIrw|l_olorayoororlIIoI'G.flooal'f!!°"'“l'“l!overtlta succeeded John. V in 1185) conoern- H m_.. ustusent period that would some you should ru._ 11., ’ Parade on Sunday cum - 'l"""' w‘ "'°"' W” i'i'oels"ir iilr’°$ll.°e'.’ ld1en1:lfel:':tflo.l,1(.)But GNIFWG“ 14“ ""5 ":u_":I"“°lI"‘:‘:l' “M- '’“’s”‘'' “A” ”' 1m‘ it it ill It is lurrd to tell wlretlrer econ- "1 W """‘7""‘*“‘ ’°“° "”°" " paw °"N‘usuy—i'o°':'ul't"ri’£i ooudl"t'lous Q .' ° W“ ' l- " . we escaped ‘the Severity of me Mathe, ex- olnic trouble causes political troub- roons AND consm-snow first Identifies Pm“ J°h“‘ ‘“ the so-far mythicsl Prester John. 11.1. is only one sxssnploofwh Great - westmts It is significant that the first major step in the KING Governn1ellt's lflllg-llEl‘.'ll(lE(l policy of retrenchment is being made at the expense of the farmers of Eastern Canada. It is withdraw- ing from them the cheese bonus inaugurated by the BENNETT administration last summer, under the terms of which they stood to benefit to the extent of one million dollars annually. The ex- cuse given for \vitl1dra\\'ing the bonus is that Canada is developing a market for its cheese in the United States. and that the continuance of the bonus might endanger this business. as it would leave the Dominion opell to the charge of being an unfair competitor and of halting its product ex-rllnlcd. This. says an Ottawa correspontlent, is the story as the fslrlners are given it. The near- er truth pr0lJabl_v is that the ministry real- izes that public funds are insufficient to sub- sidize the entire agricultural population of Can- ada, and that if it is going to bonus the West, then the East must be prepared to stagger along ‘on its own feet. Unquestionably the West is ‘being bonused—to the extent of not one million but of manv millions of dollars. Its wheat farm- ers are being paid 87 1-2 cents per bushel as a minimum price for their wheat. Up to the pres- ent time this year, millions of bushels have been taken from the farmers at this price, and sold at a price at times as much as ten cents per bushel lower. When to this support to the West the necessity of building a $10,000,000 Chambly Canal and of arranging a $6,000,000 hand-out to the wheat pool members is added, it will be readily understood why there is no one million dollars uailhble for a cheese bonus for the farm- érs of Eastern Canada! "Swindling The Taxpayers" It is scarcely necessary to add anything ll)’ §vay_ of comment to the following strongly-word ‘ed protest in the current issue of the Toronto ‘Financial Post (Independent Liberal): ' “Early this month the Minister of Finance increased the sales tax from 6 to 8 per. cent and Now, when the talk of trouble in Europe is prevalent, is the time to prepare for the manu- facture of canned, bottled and cased finished food The kindness and genuine regret expressed in Mr. BALnwn~:’s letter to Mr. J. H. Tnouss is characteristic. and couldhardly be surpassed. Only a good and great man could have “ ered the wind to the shorn lamb" Prime Minister did. .-\nrlzHAlz'r’s Government has relented, and now has given instructions to permit the pur. chase, by churches and individuals. of Bibles without the imposition of the new Provincial 2% sales tax. Previously only Bibles bought for use in churches were exempt. One of the main effects of the Farmers Creditors Arrangement Act has been to dry up the sources of funds for mortgages, as when a farmer finds he is having hard sledding he puts his affairs in the hands of the officials of the Board, which usually means that the lender is put under a moratorium of ten years. Hon. How/um FERGUSON refuses to divulge his intentions regarding Ontario Conservative Leadership convention tomorrow.. Interviewed on his return from a world tour, he refused to say whether he was personally interested in the leadership question. “If your friends insist on nominating you at the convention will you stand?" reporters asked. “Hypothetical questions are dangerous questions and I never answer Starting with The Farmers perienced in almost every other part of the con- 1°’ °’ me Vem‘ But m’ °"° °b' tinent. Let us be thankful. vious fact is that they go hand in hand. A prosperous Europe tends to be H. peaceful Europe; an un- prospemus Europe is ripe for war and revolt. Stating the case like this only emphasizes the WOI'ld’ll dire need for finding the road to internstional economic recovery- snd finding it quickly-«Quebec Chmniclo Telegraph. . A oonicmpora , remarks that the conquest 0.‘ Ethiopia is the first victory the Italians have won since the days of Julius Caesar. It for- gets that one of the noblest vic- tones for freedom in all history was won by the Italian people in throwing off the Austrian yoke. 'I‘he tragedy of it is that they have thrown away the liberty they won. —Toronto Globe. In several countries ppplieenis for automobile driving licenses sre ‘ required to undergo testes of skill The fact that Mr. J. F. POULIOT, M.P.. has withdrawn the offensive words used in Parlia- ment.after a six week's delay, may be a mixed blessing. He is by far the most talkative mem- ber and there has been comparative quiet and considerable progress since he absented himself from the House. and knowledge varying in their comprehensiveness. on the same principle Germany demands that all who apply for a license to go after game with a. gun or rifle shall be tested before the license is issued. It is by no means a bad idea. Driv- ing a motor vehicle or carrying firearms is saafe or dangerous large- ly according to the qualifications of the driver or sportsman. Accl- derlts aplenty testify to the dam- age and death liable to result from ignorant and unskilled handling of inventions having a. potentially deadly quality.—'I‘eZegraph Journal. “The Scout Movement in its best and widest form is interm- tlonal. and that in these days is a thing of very great importance. I would like you all to remember when you have grown up. when your scouing days are behind you. this intematlonal aspect, because this country will always have to take a leading part in the affairs of the WOl‘ld."—Klng Edward. Jnfla, the Palestinian city where riots have taken place. is the Bib- lical Joppa. the seaport cf Jerusal- A statement frequently made is “There's no use telling me not to take medicine to move nu; bowels because I've been constipated since I was a. child." Why did the patient suffer with constipation u a child? It will be found that there was little or no instruction from parents on the importance of having regu- lar movements daily, no checking up if the youngster didn't. go to the toilet after breakfast or lemon; and the importance of obeying Nature's call was never drilled into the youngster. There are therefore a. great many people who have formed the "cath- artic" heblt, honestly believing there is no other way by which they can get rid of the wastes from the bowel. Now as there is no "obstruction” in the bowel—growth, kink, or twist ——to prevent the wastes moving downward and out of the body, the great majority can secure regular bowel movements with a little thought as to their food. with per- haps. when possible, a, little exer- cise added The first not that the constipat- ed must learn is that they will not become poisoned or seriously ill if there is no bowel movbment every day. While there is some absorp- tion into the blood of the waste matter lying in the intestine. some or the "heaviness" or sluggishnese felt is due to the weight or pressure of the wastes against the nerve endings lining the bowel. the habit of going regularly to the toilet at certain definite hours is most important. Having a little stool on which to place the feet bringing the knees closer to the abdomen is a great help in en- couraging lntestfnal movement. The treatment of constipation by proper foods often gives excellent re.sult.s. The habit of eating coarse foods—vegetables and fl’uits——is ex- cellent in cases where it is slow- ness or aluggislulese that is using the constipation. But. where the constipation is due to nervous spasm, these coarse foods irritate the irritable or serlsatlve lining of the intestine and actually increase the degree ofspasm. This spasm type of patient should have a the Negus Neghast ofyllthiopla. ‘It. thenrelatos the adventures of the Portugue admiral, and “Gov- ernor of India". Diego Lopez do Bequeirs. and the Ethiopian Am- bassador. Matthew. in 1520-21. in Ethiopia. It antedstes't.l1c hitherto first known account of the country -—thst of Francisco Alvarez. A priest who spent seven years in I':i.hin- pl.s—by twenty years. How the rtugeae sdmirsl came to visit opie. is also set forth. Early in the sixteenth cen- tury. in response to Pol-tugose over- tures. Prester John sent his court envoy. Mstthew,‘to King Manuel I. at Lisbon. with propsals both mili- tary and matrimonial. There was some doubt as to Matthew's creden- tials, so he was shipped off to India. while vasco da Gama. it is now learned for the first ‘Iilme. was ordered to reach Ethiopia end as- certain the true situation there. This we a for his famous voy- age round the Cape of Good Hope. entire manuscript has not yet been trulslatod. but a digest of it has been published by the Lon- don Times. Prester John was the name of a fabulous Christian men- arch. once supposed to be of Asia The idea prevailed lultil the begin- ning of the lith century. The Asiatic story than died awoy. but the name remained and the royal presbyter was assigned to I place in Ethiopia. In Marco Polo's narra- tive Prester John is the lord of the Tu-tare up to the advent of Goug- his Khan. The story is repeated by other writers. one of them speak- ing of the descendants of Prester John as holding territory about 300 miles northwest of Peking. But this Portuguese manuscript would show the real Praster John was an Ethio- lll&n- . Dr. Stanley’s Warning Dr. C. w.s* ‘,, pl “dontof Dalhousie University, Nova sooth, says that what is happening in Germany and Italy is an "awful lesson" to Canadians, and he com- plains of the stream of pro-fascist and pro-Hitler propaganda in this How To Waste $25,000 United Strata Representative Wlllllln 1- 3W"°h 1*" "3" 1°’ ststeo—-sud the Liberal an Il1PT0Dl’1|'-‘On 01' 335-009- '0 went down to defeat. finance an inquiry into the PIN‘ ticsbility of a union between the Dominion of -Canada and the Uhlfrod Stalin. between the two nations. In the general elections of 1911 Insurance will do. There is s Groot- at Life policy for every need and every parse. consult your nearest Alellt or write Prince Edward Island BI-onoh Oflioo. IIYiiliMAli &_c0., yulmell s_. lIElAM|liG,.e.n.,c.P.A.,c.c.ll. certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems Installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. President Taft. But in an rm. guarded mgment Mr. Taft was moved to eclare that the adop- ('m1'°nl*° Gl°b°’ tion of this proposal would make Canada virtually an adjunct of tbs Mr. Sirovlch and other of his countrymen who labor under the delusion that Canada would win. For a. Oongreuionsl commitwo lngly be divided In separate state: 316.000 is but a small sum. and the under the stars and stripes inslgniflesnce of this flglu-e ml! indicate that Mr. sirovlch has I secret suspicion that the question will not take long to settle. And indeed it could be IIMWOYOG without even this small outlay. 111' during the pest half-century there has been no apparent wish in Oansdn for closer. union with Mr. siroviolfs country than is provid- another national. ed in the tnditiohal friendship Probably Mr. slrovich would have no greater success if he spent the proposed 385000 on investigat- the Liberals proposed unrestricted mg the pollsiblllty of making the reciprocity with the United States. s suggestion which received the hearty approval of United states. certainly have no less. should realize that the Dominion now is s self-governing coun _ an important part. of the British Empire, with a decided voice in world affairs. Iibr all the ll-nsgln. sry benefits Mr. sir-ovlch can do. vise. Canada could not be tempted to yield her independence or submerge her identity in that of ‘United States a part of the Dom- inion 0! Canada; but he would . _ . , h _-» t . ’ , - em to which cedars from Lebanon Smooth. not 5 mush. diet country. Gannon propaganda. he us lissessed an additional burden of $23 mll— thgm mE3:t.Mr FERGLSON Sald he would attend were floated down the coast for The X-113’ H1981 W111 Bhw avers. is threatening the peace of one per vear upon the consumers of Canada. C0 e ‘On’ use in the building 0! 5°10m0n'S “heme; the ”"‘‘’"“° ’‘ °’ ‘he the World Be 31181311 pmlilll-ndfl “~'\n extravagant and unwarranted pork bar- ale its air tunlple. I-Iebron, from which the SW88‘-5 0? '-he SP9-We 1-we. end never did, He adds: I _ _ . _ J hm. “ed to J 1 ' so whether rough or smooth foods «go 1. ,5 1 kn ye n - rel prnpocal now before Parliament threatens to The _\[,m5g,_-,,- of Rmlwaysy Ham c_ D_ 031:: “kin by Josuehrélfl ‘mi Shollllld be used. Dam, ediwn m ,,:,'{:d,_ ‘,',,, ,,,°,,',",’§c .-in’; that much money or more in a political ditch. llo\vr:.. announced in the House of Commons that point from which Joseph star ed ‘V3; blirfglisr foggs, ad gblae-sad 0.? men except one. has lifted their rmlv livelv public protest is likely to avert this he had advised the C. N_ R_ to make ,ep,e5ema_ out to and his brothers at Sche— Exercises {orw‘;:1 'ba"“ "_d“‘l:g voices either in protut. or worn- »? ' ll ‘ tion to the Quebc Le islature with re ard to :1 Chem’ and W“ the headquarters M sldewa ke l ' h kn mg‘ :“‘nl"l€l ro osal is to link \lontreal to Albany proposal by the Cc P gR t ru 1' g‘ t th Mulomls rev0n‘—T°rDnw Stan - Y3 ep M 9 an "mum. “M hm unwind um- 'lt‘pp A . ...onalnemoe _ _ ‘,;t1‘,:l3htI;I 1'1" .’““,',‘’‘5° '5'’ ,_n‘’‘' °f versitles. Today more than a sixth xia .1 canal. True, all that Parllanlfllt 15 “OW Il‘llllE‘r.'il area of Northern Quebec, close to the The trucks and the buses which ' ° "N5 puma W ’ and Of Ill the Dl'°f¢$°l’8 in Gfifml-11V _ . . , , Jlmulale the mllsclar walls of the _-.1..- t ti about halfa l1lllll()n dol- O t . b b d _ \ _ 1d interfere so much with mo or 1115- 9 have lost their places. some of ll:l'~Ldl'('lllI') (il[lJ1[I)Sl‘0€el)llJclltlsp to the Richelieu River. Cozféliclf glifh eiheoulleglibikahlingucrnilhlrlleoiflligrn 1°" ml the mghmys ‘'’h°“m' 9"‘ auriltdgsgimritit? o‘i"i§ewr§'..‘°’.l§' downwud mm have me" m""d”°d' s°°"‘ But this is merely the opening “touch.” The 130- Ontario Railway Premier HEPBURN serves not- naps’ be required ‘'0 finder mime have been mm“-ed‘ , _ . . _ _ _ _ _ some service in the way of slgnal- “Are our universities were of liiiclflns “'l|0 KY9 ?“8'"‘°e“"g “"5 mid 0“ ‘lie lee that his government will fight “to the limit" ling. so that following vehicles Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws. Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building __j____.j_._ these things, or are they taking Chulotuwwm P’ E‘I‘ . - ' ' d, T] - t - ‘ ~ - uyd kn h 1:, id be 1 their opinions from our newspap- treasury haxe lngger plan; lI1 mlp hen11¢?e)’_i_‘]:‘n any move to establish a competing line into that :20 Syd W°ne‘l;nflnV;’Ol:ars W33“: , cm which have mow“ mm or no the country committed to t e cana sc . mmeral a,-ea_ “OWN” that their “gm of mum“ In ‘mu ,5 “mg om... __ the money will flow freely and, as it flows, party _ 3* *6 3* my would not be dispuwd’ The ( Dr. smiley.‘ owonumues M. __ - h t n be filleda aln. , ,, truck, a 1, -1; 15¢ 1-, reading the Ga “ newspapers “ar 51: Si: gifid that sevflgal members of the cab. Colonel G. S. I-lAluu_No1'oN ssposlpoln as woblflnwm "fit? ttliat sliievei ’ grunt be restricted. scars of these. . ‘ . - - cha'rmarl of the Em lo merit and ocia. rlsur- l dz hold bfis n dl t filly Ind weekly. reach the desk me? 3.“ figmlli-g the caml'Scheme t'o0'th and n'alL ancia Commission ngt lhavingbcen filled Mr. :10; this liansg? mavy hen rggllggd of “my awry mwww" Wm” This is not tllltlcult to lJ€llevB,.f_O|' It is as arlng M K .h '1 _ t .d D otherwise than by pumng trucks A DAY OF SUNSHINE on public mm“. W. hem" even . . and extravagant a piece of political piracy as has ACKENZ-"3 “"3 35 t"-mP°”=m Y 3PP°"‘ 9 7- Md bug” on me mghwayg 1-, my _____ editor who has these faculties will cntl been 1ttempted. It is worse than the 0- 13- SKELTON» Und" 5°‘7"°“'“'y °f Stat‘ {M be that. like the railways. they 0 Gift of God! Operfect. day: Wmrl’ ‘M9 “‘° °‘‘“‘'“'-“ 9”" “ ficntrgal “,n_1')0 r Bridge In that poptgcailv. External Affairs. This was done in pursuance of may in time need to have that Whereon shall no man work, but ‘ “hag” %°“° 1” ’;’11!_I§’t‘,"-"113 . . A ed t 5- kness 0 ‘ t ‘ - - , - - _ _ p1 ; expoe g c more 0 er manipulated enterprise. the taxpayers had to pay ilge I':I'(l:lPl?fill‘£€Ilvta2clEIil:ciSe0Cl‘:l Ip£ur:lg:mAsc;;;hl§l:: pmreny rgl;-Sf ‘Wtill§’jyIIl:iml:‘l"ie geangflg whereof“ is enough mt me. mu the mum“ of ‘mm. ma Fire,’ Life’ cc; en , [C out millions more than the estimates called for. r 9”” 5 4 5 “ 9 , . . . . their opers‘ion safer for human N°”°b° 5°31!» bill-30170! but it at least ended up as 3 bridge over “inch llllCd within a period of four months and mem- mg for ,_. they don.‘ relations W.” _ r _ . . -d t - on _ D _ S L N -1] _ Through every fibre arm 1, m_ The universities and the churches traffic could Pass. %“ he l)l‘0(§).it)5lt:(l clanal Pltoflllslii rl1lt;Il‘Cal lt)1:eI'S:1liC(;l'i°nlna tezggraryr andxl-:Pr1l',0fml;:a be serious. Toronto star. ugh every nerve?’ tfhmugh can speak for memmfem but Lg: to be little more llan a. H‘ W 1059 5 3%“ . . . .. . . every vein, Canadian press woud not 1, Mrs. Han-let Ir. Clydesdale of‘ Waters would mm“ as badly as the Scandalous l)aSlS pending yudlclal determination of the va _ ‘ ,. _ I feel the electric thrill, the much boastful if it claimed to have party mmgncs that would he esmbnshed in its idity of the statute. It is one of several pieces of fgfihfiznggabrgeg f,f°l§;l;r§n:::f.. 13“ of life. that seems a.lmos_t too much. taken the leadership in cornbsttlns _ ' - f B _ _ the dark forces which Dr. Stanley me me. Playing celestial symphonler that there is "a real danger that _ , _ . _ “ ' ' ' ' _ ing, then went for a. 3-mile wa‘k ' _ not merely desirable: it IS essential. Any scheme Canada for a ruling as to its validity early in the mommgv Mrs‘ CIydeS_ I see the branches downward bent. the battle may be lost in all eourl in warning the Oanadian people against the infiltration of both. and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis to waste the taxpayers‘ hard-wrung money to_ the ii! ii! iii dsle still likes to walk about three “kc liflzfltor some gm“ “mm. irglf-,8“ “,§‘,‘l,"7;,° ,§l,‘3.‘°.§f,"-§’,’.,,,";}',‘,‘}f,j 144 Richmond. St. ChB1'l0ttet°w“ extent of millions of dollars is criminal. Mmlsr \Ve had a godd deal of front P385 P“b“"-ltY mu“ every day’ ma L‘ 3 '°3"]"" -' - - - . . . . csnsdlans will be in -(roement. = ters who support such a scheme are unworthy to about the evidence before the Royal Commission fgfidlrleltls girl]: Blow tvyllndsl and wall. through all The friends of freedom every. h0ld 3 Place l“ 3”)’ ‘l°°°‘“ °3l’l“°‘- investigating the Regina riots. But the report of hu oumved hm. hugbandg me" 1,“ The 3no°§,’3,9:;':5 of the ch _ ‘Vm’: t‘(',‘“‘'' b,‘ 1;“ ‘“"."d F": ‘M’ “The RlCll€ll€1l 93"?“ 5Cl‘°‘“€ ‘"33’ 13° the Commision exonerating the Government has of whom died about seven years bloomsl any 9'" rem ‘ through. It hangs in the balance of a divided bcen passcd by almost unnoticed. or-gangzcd in agoéhsnd most‘ of her clélldren. six Blow winds! and bend within my cabinet. The political necesslties of bare Quebec Protest against relief cam? Conditions’ the trek of ese were triple s an six twins. h resc . - , . . . Arthur Read, the oungest of her The fiery blossoms of the hi P3"tY ”"a5“"'°5 and the °°°“°m‘° b“"1°“5 of 3 was declared by the investigating Commission to chnd,m_ who is 55_”1o°k§ am, M5 pen I tax-weary public are the opposctl elements in tll¢ have been a menace to “peace, order and good mother. "She is always bright and 0 T-"9 find LOW’ 0 hanpy throng ,, fight which has dlvltlerltlvc cablllct._ The taxplal“ government" and.it lleclared_the federal Gov- ll’:-L>xl::'."'!g?£B;1 "T(;l1l:: Ogybfglng 0’ ”‘;"‘Ig"'-3 Wh°5° only Speech is A ‘flaw, - - pa. ers cannot count on winning the dispute un ess cmmcm was just”-led m hunmg the trek. EV,_ mum.” es in e g 3 . ti 0 new of mm” cm“ than not bu "mum .,m.,h mug”, an informed Public ‘md 3"°“5“-d P“l’ll° °Pl"l°“ dence did not show, the report said, why the _ _ __ Blithe as the sir Is, and s5 nee? bring l1€3VY Pl'°55‘“‘° *0 be“ “P0” O“’“"3- strikers were permitted to trek from British Col- 11.. norm or 1:,-ancsuon in us seroncthsns and bosutiiles the Hair. , . . - - ' . . . . ——Longfellow anny ' “Tins IS a political raid on the treasury. and “mm mm Saskatchewan bcfore bemg stopped. orrtsrlo city has decided to include 11' wins. nzsmaa i . , _ - — -- ': ,, on.lulNAl. it is intended '35 "°‘l"'?8 ”‘°'°- M“ “"5 5l‘°“l‘fl [lad the trekkers readied Ottawa. they probably :°“’:“:a*"l‘i’;°hl't'~Blr‘**nt'l’*::ll‘cii~l‘l‘;=°]s under “A13 790330‘ stop it. After all, he is the general manager 0 would have been‘ 5.oob in number instead of» _ _ _ , its supervision. some other schools In the initials H. A. and true lov- film ' Canada.” 2.000 as m Regina. A more serious not \vould ..-e- doing the some thing. There ers‘ knots with the leoysl Arms. °"' ' "" “d ' . . - . lfowtll II “*0 have occurred in Ottawa if delnanderof the strlk- should be a. move in tha. direction Round ‘the top of the clock is the mm‘: mu.‘ .'.',g":, 5. ers had not been met. the Commissioners be- ‘ll °‘'"' “W P’°"“°° “"d°' "'9 “"°"‘°' 9”“ °'- 1'19“ d-N“-" Ind s ___. ;‘ .2 0 Bagpipes A Nuisance ‘P V _ d loodersnip of the education depart- around the bottom the inscription. ::f:',.:'.’ "3". "' ’"'°'"" ~. .1‘ I H - . “CV3 - A‘ ment. which alone can make it “The Most HIppye."..;pu¢m oh. “'1 I“, “ha”. J-. ' Does bagpipe inlaid“: in a l>'riVa*° h°"5¢ 5" ' l "' "—‘---"‘ ‘ lusotl.“l.ei'n'i':i°nl':ll.ld:v:1‘1t:"c°i>nI‘r’leml:0F mm Sis" “”wl1hb.ec“°.snaIad°".t“tho, :‘ _ . - . . . . I . residential. district constitute a nuisance and A long list 0_f:,l>}'°P0|3l3 _\Vl1l¢l"v If ‘d°P‘¢dv made s most fascinlling subject. It The Italian army he Addis Alsabo ii‘ use s notes. today -"ll 3 menace to the health and peaceful life of the would mean, as previously lntlmated,,the forn'lI- was to keep the pupils in step with 15 followinl the historic example of Only the highest quality of leaf tobacco. combined with the best ingredients I are usedin the manufactu- ne of our chewing tobacco- Result le in the district? That is the Pfolllfl“ 3 tion of an association of League of Nations in mm:':?'h14f>1o:-‘1‘l_'ll.o(.mI°°v".‘tI‘llry' zglrmmnhaln mo‘ll:“xcms.mum:.mohdmu-‘d v rouuux . r - ‘ - . fin . .v 5 film" (Eng) B_eneh of Maglsfirates héisbififi l;1orth anéie Spitégi out into life young men and young mum ..r)‘hey mode . gqomlgn allied upon to decide. Their tas_ . was or cons! l'I__ .- -— Pl',_ _ woeuen thoroughly in touch with - W ck! Scotsman has been easier for them to peace c ‘ ai.B.\|¢P0I.A|f¢Ir by ibpralress ofstfsirs. 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