3 3 *J il »f . . sus -ii.. .S °" l l _ 1 .~, _ .__ .,,,-*,,,y,,,r» ..-. .flu ileau¢ee'\l1» le I lvl til advance) lallol ln - - 'l'llUlBllAY assira,ins. --~ ~ =_.-»:_.___-_ ,::_r ‘ _ 0111: H`0,5'p1TALg ~ family on mea, sutcniubuesund a May 12, has been set generally as Hospital Day throughout the Dominion. 'I‘he oc- fcaslon will he a fitting one in which to recall the wonderful work which Jiospitals are accomplishing in the relief of suffering and sickness. fn -every community where such instit- utions exist, it is planned to keep .Popup house" on Hospital Day, and it is hoped that a large number of our citizens will avail themselves of the opportunity or seeing ai :ir-si hand what hospital efficiency means. The day is being observed by the Prince Edward Island I-fos- "pital and the Charlottetown Hos- pltsl in this city, by the Prince ` County Hospital in summersida, and by the hospital at Montague. This `general invitation is being extended, not to solicit funds or aid of any lrinrl, but merely cu nuke the uubue more familiar with the work which :hospitals are doing, and more con- scious of the part which these splen- Ldid institutions are playing in safe- guarding the health of the commun- .ity- It is interesting in this connection -to note that the nurses’ graduation exercises at both the local institu- -tions take place this month-on May 14 seven nurses in training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital will receive their diplomas, and on Moy 20 five nurses in training and one trip to the country as well. Cheap and abundant supplies of potatoes Ire necessary to keep starch factories steadily in' opera- tion at a profit, the National Re- search Council announces from Ottawa. The starch' manufacturers _of this province have had practical ‘experience of this for many years without any scientific research. _ Authoritative announcement is made in London that Great Britain must spend £34.000,000 ($116,000,000) for 600 fighting plmes if she is to fulfil the Governments' pbdge to maintain air equality with Ger- many. That authoritative estimate was put forward shortly after re- ceipt of authentic information from Berlin that Germany now has faculties for building 100 planes monthly for replacements, and may soon Speed thepiwc to 300 planes each month. 0ana.da's imports from British Empire countries during the fiscal year 1934-35 amoflllited to $156,172,- 000 compared with $140,404,000 in 1933-34 and $120,384,000 in 1932-33. This was an increase of~ll.2 per cent over 1933-94 and 29.7 per cent over 1932-33. Canada's domestic exports to Empire countries in 1934-35 'amounted to $341,324,000 compared with $278,085,000 in 1933-34 and Sister will graduate from the Char-’ 3237419-000 in 1933'33- This WU I-H . .lottetown Hospital. ' 'ii is also interesting to note lrow chase institutions have been carried on during the year. The following schedule of the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital is for the year ending March, 1935, the figures given :epre- ienzlng totals in each case; Patients discharged, 1,625; patients admitted, 1,403; outpatients, 220; patients re- maining, March 31st, 65; surgical patients during year, 946; medical patients, 543; obstetrical patients, -130; infants bom during year. 136; deaths, 58; paid accounts' in full, 1,117; unpaid accounts for year. "32’i; free patients, 181; average num- of patients per day during year, "B2: total number of patient days, 18,897; total number of free patient -days, 4,056; total cost per patient per day, $3.15; total charges for flee patients, $8,498.90. For the Charlottetown Hospital, .lor the year ending Dec. 31, 1934, the figures are: Total patients ltd- mitted, 1,572; patients discharged, 1,521; patients remaining at end of year, 50: number of surgical patients during year, 552; medical patients. 313; obstetrical patients, 122; in- fants born during year, 117; infant deaths, 3: stillborn, 4: number of institutional deaths (patients ill hospital 48 hours and over). 42: patients who died within 48 hours after admission, 18; patients who paid account in full, 551; in part, 860; non-payment cases, 515; free eases, 139; average number of pati- gnts per day, 38; total patient days. 13,590; total non-pay days, 2.901; free patient days, 889. For the fin- gnclal year ending Jan. 31, 1935, the total cost per patient per day was gpg; for non pay patients, $6,751.08. and for free patients $2,106.92. The figures for the Prince County md Montague institutions no doubt present an equally striking record 'ofcommunity service faithfully and _economically performed. The im- which an analysis of surn figures gives will be enhanced by I personal visit on Sunday next. We commend the suggestion of such B .visitation to all our citizens as a means of becoming better amusin- _¢,4_q1¢h me noble work which the hospitals in this Province are Der- fprmlns. _ _-; __ Enlrolznis Norms lwloote. The new Governor Generals Uamily name is pronounced Buch-an. not Buck-an. _ Germany is adding insult to in- lury by svrevdlllz vnmeswile *D effect that the Lusltanls sank with the less of 1.200 lives because she carried munitions of wsr. ... "The City Council and Govern- ment may now be expected to Dey lnannualrehining fee for the ofthelilorumintbeoaseof damaged by earth-' the genuine lime comes from. The lm Mr. theh when he retired from ,______ _ city council upon that all uleoma-or 030.000 Rid 'lgrloyllig a butler 2' 5 i Si; iii Pope oncehsd visions of increase of 22.8 per cent over 1933-34 and 53.7 per cent over 1932-33. _ Saskatoon City Council having turned down an ol>P°rtunity to buy Alberta bonds, on the ground that the oily "must play safe and not risk several thousand dollars,” the new social ere.-lit enthusiasts or the Province that is neighbor to Sas- katchewan may now denounce Saskatoon as being' in a class with bankers who refuse to risk their de- positors' money in "new ideas of finance" ventures. On- the other hand, Saskatoon's ratepayers may approve the action of the civic fathers in taking no chances, even though a neighbor may-feel offend- ed_ _ Amusement patrons in Ontario ale wroth at Premier Heplvum who is about to tax' them to the extent of $1,500,000 per annum. beginning the first of June. The _feature of ‘Mlc.h's" taxation scheme is the elimination of iii: exemption of tickets up to and including 25 cents. In future all 25-cent tickets will bear a iive-cent tax. There will be a 50- cent tax on all tickets more than 33. The Premier explains that 75 rel' cent. of thee?/Ns dropped admis- | sion prices to 25 cents to escape the ltax. The province, however, has to keep its tax collection machinery in operation just the same and there- fore he has revised the schedule to catch the small man. The tax will apply on games, shows and rides at summer parks, travelling carnivals, shows, fairs and exhibitions. Agitatlcn ln the United States against Japanese naval manocuvres in the Pacific as reflected in cables to the vemaculsr press, has not produced any response which could by any stretch of the imagination be called excitement, except in the case of the Tokio Nichl Nichi. It deduced from the mass of evidence submitted to Conga-ess and the propaganda emanating from Wash- ingwn that the United Btttcs in- tended to build its navy up to full strength, which it aseerted. would enable America. to wage an offen- sive war. Btsting, however. that thinking Americana like Senator Nye and Mr. 1'. J. Libby. secrets!! .of the committee for the Prevmtlon . of Weir disapproved this increase in ‘armaments, the editorial conclud- ed: ‘We hope that these Americans. ‘Senator Nye and 141'. Libby, will prevail, but we carmot sit with folded arms while America ln- cleaeea a.rmaments.“ The total expenditures in Canada of tourists from otflrsr countries in 1934 are estlmslted to have been $129,974,000 compared with |117,- l24,000 in 1933. 'I'o.u_rists from over- aeaa countries are animated to have spent 80.456000. comDll’¢G with 07.- 76.000 in 1083: from the United States by _automobile 88.350000 compared with l72.l00,000; from the lmitsd states by rail and steamer ‘MMM cmnpered with $300,000- It ig estlmliid thlt Ualiadllll tour- ist eapmditures ln foreign pountrlsa unnamed .ie ael.m,m compared with dlM00.000 in tile previous year. 'lourlsts to overseas coimtrlaa are animated so nm mmtitlsmnw eomaared with a1a,»l_.000: in auto- mobile ie uoiied sisiu_|¢.l4l.0o0. esuivand with MMIM: lv nil and atsamt to United ltstatllfi Ill.0oo compared with 0l!.lU|N0»'- i Gllllililsli Nr-us Th Wy o Jr s a :._.....,. =\rlla-'. _--11 ' mu; ana ur inluauvs -have always ruled the worltl. They always will. Ylct than ls always A t-respendous undertow-formed by the backward thinking-seeking to counteact the tide that is forever going for- ward. We are all. in some measure. slaves to custom, to convention, and to the oldest order of conduct. Men of initiative always have a difficult i°l>al\eadoftheu_i.'l'h_ey_huvetc pioneer and mount obstacles. They have to .overcome prejudices and l-N-llllllo W0l'!1-°llt~ -_ideas beneath their feet. But the ipltiators are xe- sponsible for all the progress that we enJoy_ ~ The great Glndston is dead, at 88. I-Ie was At 84 his father pilo Home Rule hill throng gil* get refs the world. Only one of the Ga-and 0ld.Man‘s sons followed a public 0l.l'¢_¢l'. but he did not distinguish himself. The son of a great msn seldom basks in tl1a‘fame.of his father. Oftener it throws a shadow over him. It wls found during the war that the Bring on the Western Front could beheard in this country only in summer. and at like distances in Germany. only in winter. This alternation, which vas very (gon. sistmlt. was due to the change of the Prevailing wind in the upper the wind was generally from the 00-Sf lrl summer. and from the west in win-ter. This reversal was con- rrrcted with the great range of the °hB!l€¢S 01 tempera-ture in the course of the year in the upper ag. lll0SPhere in Arctic regions, but no satisfactory explanation-had yet been given of the high temperature which prevailed in the upper 31;. lll0Sl7h°l`¢. apparently from pole to D018. and at all seasons.--Engineer ing (London) James 'rruslow Adams, ln the Yale Review says; Now, however. the slsnilleunt thing about the past year. we realise, is that Europe has W€Blh€l‘ed crisis after crisis of real- ly the first magnitude-that of the French Republic lest February. that of the independence of Austria, that of Germany. that of Hungary “ld Yll80slavia. that of France and Italy. that of the Saar. and others. And from them all _has emerged, instead of war. a marked strength- ening of the structure of peace. It has been dernonstra'nd not only M191. in Slllte of surface bluster, the will to peace is in truth very strong, but also that the old diploma-tic mB¢hlll€l’y 18 again beginning to show capacity for maintaining peace and avoiding conflct. L‘ke some medicines, thi- effect of these ggv- eral successfully handled crisesf has been cumulative and felt all at once In the meantime there an Kl‘0Wlll8 evidences of a dispcsltion ’f»°W“l'd-5 levlty in unexpected places. A striking instance appeared in P“n°h melllly where the. _wideiy read “Evoe" contributed askit on the diamond gl-ut ln which'he .°|_ fered the suggesticn that a burglary syndicate might be formed- which, instead of uiarlretlng the diamonds with receivers, ,should take`-_ ,them out io sea in boats and throw ,them overboard! 'l‘his would promote a nirfi steady flow of selling at the expense of insurance companies.- New Age, London. Endowed with such a wealth of ll€¢ life. Canadians have taken- for scented that the capital sum could withstand gigantic withdrawals - F' s of s - Children. now the adult shapers of public policy and sentiment, have plenty-our “unscratched and illlm- ltable natural resources"-could pay the bills of devastation, time with- out end. Jlnrolsm has cut its own ihl‘°B¢l T0d8Y. wo have a numerous company of leagues of sportsmen, bird-lovers, tree-planters. and con- servation socletles, keenly aware that the things considered "illlmlt- able" have shown their limitations. Restoration is new the watchword of thousands.-lforcst and Outdoors. lf. as a. consequence of the ln- quiry into Price Spreads, self-gav- ernment in economic life, coupled Canadian politics, a realignment of ensure emclent management and _equitable treatment for all; while on the other side will be those now represented by the C.U.F.. a party still small in numbers. who think that the Government should own and operate all means of produc- tion.-The Round Table (London) The lolill gold chair Umrlli by the Lord Mayor of Dublin. worth 850.000. has been handed down from ofilcifi to omclai for the past 33" 7031's Without so much as a link being fllched in transit. Indeed it.'s the custom for the outgoinii Lord Mayor to add a gold link to the chlin as he passes it to h's suci- cessor.-Neal 0']-Iars in New ‘York No statesman ln the lrlila)l_Com- moliwealth today is listened to with greater respect than General lmuts. There are good reasons why this sluuld be so. General Smuta is a man of more than usually wld; wx- pericnci of political and diplomatic affairs, and he is possessed of. rare critical penetration and [mimic- tlve abil ty. On his wide lrnowieddc of international conditions he kills to bear, thanks to his nat- ionality, s detachment which adds at moments such an the prenmt. a peculiar value to his comments.- Glanoo Herald. _ - 1 li' h rE§. gr ;i ii ii t ri 1 < -- ,sr iii; ' ellie §§§=5§§§|5 iiiiiiii § lists# that he culinary only specially To day your den 5 sob brush his teeth regularly. to prevent decay from the outside. ; _ _ The foods that build_t¢eth _had prevent decay are -thcsethat ‘an rich in vitamins and minerals par- ticularly llme (cslclum.) _lyiry as much as possible with a. tooth merino 'f *its h Helms coaoocllpd cele- 2' : "”n'.“:weum¢' his quebec volt laiatakohly his own.to the accom- paniment of' E .gary- s=i E gigig :E55 ere so many of the guest! ` are doing in the matter. As `s`good unless they are s little more eh- terprising." The clippings to which our cor- _ respondent calls attention are from 'the Barbados Advocate The flrsti imports from the United Kingdom be” l'°“¥hf- that W1* "H810 Dllrllc 0! had increased from 333 per cent. of hun y_,,_ the mini in lim to sas ps: rent! in 1934, and from other _pg-gg. ofl the British' Empire had increased! _ from 17.6 per cent. to lil per cent., the imports from Canada had de-’ creased from 18.7 per cent. to 14.4 D¢r cent. during the same period. ‘As compared with N29," said Mr. Austin, "there is a marked inc;-eggs in favor of the United Kingdom. 1 resret to see the decline in the case _ of Canada, but who;-gg, thu pe;-. lemme for ine al-lush Empire .wsu 70.2 per cent. in 1029. today it' lg 74.7 .per cent. This is all to the good and shows ihri desire and inunt to with social control of profits or increase Empire trsd here er heart. prices. becomes a major issue in.possible." G W Y ugugyyu i The second clipping gives-a list }:;_tyda1_.‘csla& may ultimafuy be._ur 14 unites states firms who had _little Ne found __ __ool;e__s de wilt the notified the American consul there iope for ewhcmic resoznslbilletiegeoftgzverge gin:-235:' girl;-hegortfesdongwtnidisn ¥l?r‘a°ryh°’1h`e otllermll\iellow’a ment ,mold be mainly restricted ia. "A little more lnltistllge lille this* rss equally' liudable- 'He 'had I the encouragement of self govérn-‘ from Canada would be a good ' “onion for' physical ment in industry. and to the insil-1 thing." 'rhe lm is an interview . whieh.is atleast, akin wclesnilneu iutiun or forms or control that will, with slr slr.-ea P. sherloelr, who 1 dfaoul, of eour_»e_lt_wpuld_ not do to ‘ |for the pest 35 years has been a _ nromlnent figure in this commercial _ life in British Guiana. When :shed _what he tll°\18ht of the recent statement made by Ml-.,1l'. M. l Sclanders. one of the eommisaionxs of the Bt. John Board cf 'I'rad.e, that the West Indian colonies have trade agreement, slr Alfred lwpllsd "I do not agree that we he e~.fail- ed to carry out theobllsstlclu of the treaty. 'Aa far as British Guiana u conmmed. we have honored.tils Canada-West lndies 'rrea both in treaty has ins me effect of tum,- fen-ws au iornu or mas fro-u tha 55;? =§»Z;e§ 5.555; ai .193 Ei5§§§ niigei .riitt with U inns intervals. ras roytlty been' secure-in Britain. Norway.” Holland, 'and Denmark. 'mere is Italy, 5 the Italian monarchy la only _yi omameutsl tail is the dleiateu kite.-1.ondon_A_dver‘tla‘er. -_ _ foflhel 00' ' $6. iiiliiiiiis ;§§¥.§E;s. grill § in ' 1 the letter and the spltllt. That- itil; asigst iii il on-his studies. ‘i lld " l _,tsl ,s ieiiiii iii aught oiled _up and hmade such an,lm burst~intc to sleep in _ burglar. in »U . elvl 'himself imc tsl’ on e memes. _ y the time ih'e__was' dressed, a-policeman' was waiting for him. we ale fav from holding up these actions as examples. Yet we think lhe' offenders .deserved < lenient treatment. The-y do not seem tobe marked out ferr a orlminsl career One was not only studious but soft- ‘.~atred. while the worst type of :criminal is soft-heidod ilid .hltd of tears lt- is cetunes. Twist-or evidently wants only lfl g ffte '5°§r .sic igfgr F-rg' '_1ot~ Ove! ~_molamge` lheae methods. Any imusellolder naturally be a!_armed be' cquliddal ' ”"‘°“n°"‘ _ ~ .¢¢.s___ ul ten you gin; gm., Ignp,-,mag »~ td d' W th, 1",” ogg”-B, qu lf"-left unamwered. would answer 1 , 5»_lsreneu w_u_l_i_ ou uc wul.;»_s_____ree_;>__;niuea-_i up ___ma:_i_n§ Edmburgh _ y coves,creoso or car cur-dallo .mys c -_ o gently inserted in the cavity or the beautiml-lsnzuase. in order that I The §L‘t“°x1°eP,fé“B,,"“u°°',h°§,y_,,ec_ tooth. Another packing may have to may lx: pi_\rtly_ understood. I speak Mon that hem an west Edmbumh be put in in three or four hours. _1l‘reneh_with timidity, and not flow- on 'm_m’_y_ ,mmm __ “ut th, While l-hié Will BWP the Pllin the lngly-except when- exc-ted. When Numan Govermnent continue, to tooth should be seen as soon as pos- ming that language I have often may “bm wnndeme m ummm. cmw y mm sible by your dentist who will save “omg” mg; I mv, _-hu-my* eve, fn: P_“__e_ Thu comtmmwy went _:dm mink“m_ me teoi_l_i_ror youlfy ele_i_nsin¢ lim; mm. mmugen. fo, |. _rrenenn.¢n. con”"°‘m,,,, 1,, ine ical senerol ‘ ' - 0l‘°ll8 y._r€l1l0V K B deal’ all except, perhaps, horses, never, I election by me lbmma, muorm then inserting a gold, cement. or |,,u¢v,_ by people, _ of ‘H03 In “_ straight fight be, amalgum 511193- _ '"1 'had 'hoped 'that mere French tween’ th; Govemmmt cmdidau, _ Ir. 'In Pot says: » If h°W¢l"=f the l>“ll> ‘Hem *M construction-with linglish words- mm oppomonut mm _ blooave.-sels> has beesrne infected ,',,..;,|".n`swer. but ini.. is not the ‘md mm, in HM” . *" Use Best Quality . your dentist will try to save the _B-“O .I mea it .“..‘m, dam. of . W"|;“__ bww” of tm “nduutun Q "°°"‘ by '°"‘°"”‘“ “‘° "“"’ ‘°' aentlemal" l"°“°° U' °“""°- 'md Sigel- George Paish distinguished " A _ . :°n.1:;i.'i.f:‘:::; :.~:::.°:.:f:“s..s »», .-»\i1,_,,¢,,»»_~»_i,,,,_»~»»-,A pry.;-1--, ... .. . ...._.... QV/ n nn x my exsuriimionjshriiva "”-’- ~ " .~ -_ - °”‘°‘?' 0l>l>°Sltlf°l_“°° “WW” °' ”‘° "°° that there is infection beyond lla: k “ik-1’ -'www' 5° ” nt; tion headed by B11' Hellbefll 3¢m“°l~ _ _ ._ ._ _ ._ . -»_» ~ ... W-»»» -»» - T- BRA HMIN ' tggttégrlf ueinlritwln Tnrgefhrlig ““‘°'°l°“‘?- ¥‘°”°f is 1*. th” 1" as. coonenwniie the Labor owed- ~ ,,,°,_,,_ _ isjniii not recur-ne<_li_or~_nis house Mn W” "mmm in ine contest _ ` . _ ' or n_.ereh_snr_iisr'r_slre aidnct un- ,,,._ qw.-ge Mathers. ,The results ' _ ORANGE PEKQE nd- - ` ' _4¢l‘8N»lld ullll elf-h€l"._!_8\ld_, Q16 _Will nv' ML 16313,y0tg,5, We ' H WOSt |311 Tl'8.d€"de'solaite himself when he_ learns' umm., 10,m_ md. gh- george _' » * s ' ' ' _ting his n-lend ._iu_ier-lcsin _was ar- pgm, 4,050. 'rl-le Govemment. vie~ » EMPIRE TEA (Mall andlzmpire) 1 ' riived, llldhe not wlth~hlmself to M,” wogmore grronouiicedthat hadi.: :wr 1 sold only in nd airtight- pkga. A 00l‘f‘B5'pOfld¢!lI'. Wl'1l.¢8 -B5 IQHOWS lhlkd hlm It Q10 '_ ' _ been' thlilflpltbd. Ed\DUl.\1‘Kh‘8 'IBA .raisins _ I _ from The Camp, Bt. Lswrence,_ "Ste did not even understand ammm 1_,um-u,\i,grn.is»well~k1i0UU¢B1 ` o_ppo_rtunltlm offelod down hem, but i _' _ ,(>n_""“"'chume_)' _ - are of ll;i;“l_‘z;_l‘__ly _¢A:\°\;i;\;“ t eyll never set their fair share _ _ Y “wh” my-ery Womm ___°n_ whne ummm” Will! Nl °¥°' woo; Tory, British Conservatism. and heir own and their wives or hlls lung' "Aryan" descent back w '300 may have membership in th¢ Reich Press Chamber. _ according ip aei-lin.eor-resovnd- "nos in the London Neu States- mmn, new repressive measures novo been taken against the Jews In London the other day Mr- imned woe. spike of M011 Fill” menecini! the world's peace. ill UW #own the bulk of the'Cicl'ml\ll 99°' cle appear to have cone mad. » Tire _ .. ._ Y All sizes tubes and reliners.' Car tires 52.00 and up. Truck tires $7.00 and ull- ’em over. ]1'ras_s Ilearm you who an “- ,prune - .E li,-412.. are Li* ° 9.532? .§E';Ii_§§§°-ggi? _litre lliiiiirli lil “Co I .3 171s, 3_9 l i Ramsay MacDonald, with unaccus- ' umlmd ,Wham ' sluwwdobservertliatmanyletters ‘fl ` réiéii §2§7;§§ €§ Q " -` " _ 'hs py`to note. And near the - ` - . ' growing mud should heveuqusrr w.i,,.m.. m°.°°°“,°.”_u';},,.”‘};,‘;"',‘,°;',f,, :.1 orphuietlsr, he breaks :mu , §,'f,Q"‘,';~(fd'°‘;"§ U” °§“4°° of milk per day. There is no other ‘wmwd Mig w mg wha., we mn, mtg g joyous strain, and declares And works In 3 0;! y., f°°d °‘\““1 in °°‘9l“m “W” °° mum cry i-I wlrehoused for the reason that he feels “like an elephant of th wh 1 t- 3 tum - the next in calcium richness 'come "M mmm” hu been _ to 'cmd ful-» mowing thereby 5 jug And ge, E: “U 11° “YNY- "‘° 'my "°'°°°"‘°“ '”“° 'm *“"‘ moral and intellectual rent- st allvwlleilflll <1! me 111° “ld im' as-u ° £122. umm” products like cheese and butter are hué mmm wh pmpggty 'md p°,um.,,_ Anomer mag", M gr-ew' “ "um n °'°W- ' ui lr si height or in olnogxfirncutheig my sets i 'ru ‘“*°'*i1°°' ` ‘ interest is the discovery he mme 11.. nm 1...., d,,.,,,,, ”‘°‘P °”° '~ 13 "1 5 ' “" ~ ` ' sm ` " aboutthe pigs of pioneer days that rbi- sunny delight. the decayed tissue must be removed, I M" m' 'd mwhm “N” "beech md mul, bud... mv, And me mung |n§en¢d_ if the d Ill l._h¢'¢|0Ul40l\- H11; I lm IBN 110 “O ‘ ' in.. extended ina. get so tiistellii "°‘.”*¥» 1°' -I U" 1°* *°'"‘ "h°‘°» ‘““‘“’ "‘““"“ “ ""°°° °' W' ‘mt A” ' Cllmbed the tftéll C0U¥¥'5t\ll.M»lDl 3% lids hvzuigmg egwny' the motfh glxxgslpoitilllolllsnnirtit' the vice-president on this 8N\l»_l»d' 3-‘,‘,,,, ,,.,’,§,,§“,‘§}’,,,,; ,,,,_, ,,,,‘ ,.,,,,,,_ autres; mimiring 'bmiula ....1 umm. to the blswrr of new-1 ache it is one og the meanest pains lillllllll '¢1¢°flQD&-*Bd I.ll_ke tb kool! *°\°1"°°» ' su ew to which humans are subtest. The my hand in. so I voted a good deal I lm- Y-R06” decay should be gently cleared .away Qll¢b¢°- ' - ` 1 sleep in their ileeces' and white; the scorn the corn. .3 “FEE ,E 9? 3 '§§“§s E5* § ° Egggés s§g -g QEEEYE' gs gg? by. exe, sky to his lair here the gloom plume. in the lane gun, by-and-by, art of tl-is grain wly soy 552;; tl 15 ey? EE ANY scllwoas nasw .larsrmsa cm an - sister YUUPVI 10|' 1950, "J and _'roman-r_ow,"» wmmmgomigfg information ranging from ,ms am crafts to the subletles of high fin. Here it is shown that e - n“*"i“¢» 4¢¥1U5tl'Y. pharmllrcvmxrg' the Drincipsl sciences whlch'.`r.».. “_ ffwillls' Japanese women lousy 1»°°‘”°¢,"°m°r= in 'ibm lu... ',' '°°i°¢V YD study the municipal <1 lninistration and genml my uf: 3311. l_-lld women are taking ihzll, lllace in the modern mg of the $26?" as a :remendous force »¢.,n_ Y. soc ally and pg,-,.,,,any_ li 75 ' li; .. s lifsrié g .ltéf§_=° ‘fi '-11"-:». \_1 "A u D twili8'l'lfnbgl1 come, LIN I M E N T for _ - . - - ‘ president of - The small ‘ ives the annual address of I-lon. - We F' ly -"kms lm' dev” ‘"“°d WM” Ammn' ho 1- without conscious effort t ‘_ -‘ g_ _ _ ‘N118 W°m'i“. Uf the h°\ll°h°|_d- he Reich Press Vhambef. W . 5 1 ~ ation whole .mei-ation a rfliogll innsgeg' A“,"§fm’ ?,“Bd'E" Mgr" l`\ll=~l‘ °°l1llfl°°1¥'l‘°¥°“lt4 U Nl nultanecuslv. has lW°l1l*°d him' 0 0' your own fair vlluatinn T’ °f ° B-‘“' “ W °h“mb¢" musng fantasy. But now comes the -lf. not-rnany's supreme press dlc- - °‘ °°""“°'°°- He ¢h°W°d *W Whilf met. Afburaar .in England was ~~.¢,m-_ only those who can move Covers ' ` 1”” ' ' ` ` Summer storage under perfect conditions 30 t_o`35 degrees faharenlieit. 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