THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Once Upon A Time (wrnnipea Free Press) He needed a welL Perhaps it was one noxrer the pasture. Per- haps it was that the supply for the .~ Quurs house might be more readily sezur- By lame: W. Barlon. M.D A —--_-.._.__.._._______ PAGE rouge THE QIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . Drelldenb-“f. (‘holler I. Alclmro, |\I. l‘, \'|\‘P—I'I'PIIIICIIP>J- B. Bu!!!‘ 8errelnry—Lleui.-Cnl. l). A. alm-Klnnon, n. s. 0, l-Jdltor and Managing Director-J. It. Bur Anoclnlc Editors-Fraud: Walker- n ‘WWW!’ "all! (founded 1M7) 85.00 per yrur (in advance) delivered. Your (In advance) mailed in (‘nnlulu and United 5min. IIUTES ENE WAY’ Em- u; pf Canada, a nation of‘ ten millions, of high courage, who have laid the strong foundation 0f our state in the good citizenship of,’ our people, there is says the Van-; couver Province, only one spirit and one purpose thrt can avail. If we keep a. stiff upper lip, and if we keep smiling. we shall pull through all right. BABYLON The blue dusk ran between the streets: my love was winfld within my mind, It left today and yesterday and thrice a thousand years be- hind. Today was past and dead for me, for from today my feet had run Through thrice a thousand years to walk. the ways oi’ ancient Babylon. On temple top and palace roof the burnished gold flung back the rays ‘ Oi’ a red sunset that was dead and lost beyond a million days. The tower of heaven turns darker blue, a stony sparkle now bc- E ILC-YVOI/YEJ EW persons go through life without some sort of experence with fire disaster. Everyone is a potential vic- iim — but, everyone can also be. protected by insurance. How about you? llymlman & 00., Ltd. Bsheclally if the firm-ind is hard. But this year the frost is so slight. A good time for digging. Bo the hands got to work. Black earth first, then clay. Not much talking done, for it is heavy work tossing up the spadcfuls. But thcre in the place near" Olds, in Albertr, as the implement ireavcd up its content the farmer was struck with the sudden resemblance in the clay, a resemblance to applcs on the branch of a tree. Stone now, petrified, but surely once apples. Apples n‘. ulcis, Alberta! Millions and milllirn, 0f years ago down the SATURDAY JANUARY, 9, 1932. ed. Not much fun digging a well, ..__.. CIVIC Accowvrs “LAND”? e””"’”'-”-"’P rm: CIRCULATION RATE or YOUR ‘BLOOD In Liarch 1930 the Guardian A telegram received in the .city drew attention to the statc of Civic yesterday hum Baltimore announc" Fmm,ces_ The outcome was a spec_ es the appointment of Mr. Wilfred to the "schedule of reparations pay- 131 investigation by the finance T. McQuaid, formerly of Charlotte- ments provided by the Young Plan Committee of me city council town, to the high and important po- lilahpYulmstiltlon °flnzhichbglrtssilelg which dealt rum, Wm] the matter sition of Assistant United States s“ tthgscmitgerpzé; mo be Speed and made recommendation to the District Attorney? for PM state of says the Baltimore Sun. There City Council for the prflpgp prov1s_ Maryland. This is certainly a fitting That Germany will never return Just how fast your blood arm/ms is a very inrportant rrzatter from the health standpoint. Of course Nature is always kind to us and, keeps a margin of safety so that despite our ignorance or carelessness we manage to get along without much trouble. I ‘Ilrus the normal time of the cir- .cul.1tion of the blood is from eight remains, however, the question of ion of sinking funds (or the pa)“ 191113111 1111‘ 111B Will's 0f 1111111 V1011‘! the form in which the funeral of m, m o; (“Denture issucs‘ and ‘I150 done by our young; friend since he the Young Plan is to be conducted. The Oldest 1.1.. ,-_.,,,.nd,,,m,t of um CMC Law m loft. Si. l)u:r:-1.urr's L'rri\'oi'siiy' of this ‘h r i "0": h f D u _ to fourteen seconds. If it travels long inisij" rch of the geological vmnivinte iiiv pnwcr of lirumgscuo,“ city. Ability 11nd ])i‘i'.\§.'~.i‘lll,'C have _ e hum“ ' am er 0 Hep“. eglfflfilffl‘ or slower than this it is not years iiml irvc had Kfmvn and in B11153 l urance b,,.,»,,,,-lll,gs b‘. u“, Cm, Comm] come into their own. The thrcc any; m] exchange has Quail“: ‘considered normal. - the SpYllw it had shaken off its The IHYSWYY 111111 01081119391169. 1119 “s , . , . _ . the Minister of Marine lo egn N . ° ' I d be u, nd u, m An-Qncy . . . -- , McQuuirl broil rq; 1)‘, G" D_ _ _ ow as sonre conditions of the 111i; ~ nml became a dream of myr“ a l’ *1 e 5 S -‘ An act tu iociriy and amend the w 1 l r work on the 1932 portion of the body speed up the circulation and cm 1055 Come buck no me’ I walk beneath in pink blossoms in green loaves. Then the apples bent it low. Al- lacrta, all tirose cons ago. They find the great ‘mnes of dmoswrsm Within the gloom the fountain jets <1 m. Deer valley, and petrified forests. the shadowy multitude of "m; hmtnmnmallng U", (my of Chap Ernest and the Hun. Wilfred T. all towers; naval programme, which is noticed mm,“ make it , _ _ _ _ , 1- go soacr yo . “Motown was passed m the l“, reside in Baltimore. It is seldom that France, like other big powers, “many see that testing the xlltecsgz P. E Island. "$510,, o! the Legislature, but the that we can announce the prefer- is to continue warship building in which the blood flow“ can b9 of mcnt of a Prince Erlwurd. Islander the dwarmament COMCTC-nce year‘ r931 valueto the Physician. The In peace and in W-ll‘, and‘ while test is made by injecting a sub_ rxuwawiicnr of ihc Finance Conrmit- |“l‘ i0 Plillllilillt‘ fl‘_'illlii.~'i‘li-l)llS bor- m ‘Wm a high position ‘md “'9 - ~ . . coicrcnces are being held, the 5t 1 t u . ‘ ‘ _ mnhy gardeng and 1 hem- __g fuivmss has not been carried irrw “°“"“Y °°1‘g"“““'*“° m" »"°“"g building of the destructive machin- 102L115; o]; in: ‘iilntlilgsnigfittli? But ms is me m“ time m“ the Familiar "mm “m1 ‘he 11°“ I 1°11“ (“Wt friend and hope that hc will roach c“. goes on apt-ice everywhere. 'travel throughout the body o strata 1-K“? ymded up the grace of is whispering m my ear‘ __.._ higher‘ irclglils- .__- If the heart muscles is not stron the “mt tree‘ 0h real as in meam an m‘? “"1 ‘ ,_ ‘ I _ _ . . g _ l . . . _ v R l .iiiil‘ miiiilll 1g: of lhr- my [ht ____,_ _ V________ The Natiflnanst Pam, of China the emulation may be smwm A 1'11‘: “Oldslfarnrirgd hzzlsloflllreglk u]; mm “hand 0,, mine 15mm. IT IS HARIBAILJII? FLA O I m e m“ ma" " 5 “ 5 The wove of phantom time with- has formed a new government with leakage of any of the valves of the Eugene Chen as Foreign Minister. heart will also have a tendency to The Administration comes into make the blood travel more slowly. office with ihe westem world's new Then the condition of the blood as year, and the hope tun be unl- w richness. ¢0=181lbl11lY—stickiness- versrl that the Government may will also affect the circulation rate. be able to 0nd the 9M1 ton-fare It has been shown that the asthma (‘fly Council is still given [rower to ihui- learned poisons from the Calgary museum nray investigate it. In the mcarnvhile he must w:lk his fields, no longer with quite the some freedom of pressure as aforctinre made communion be- trvcen the man and the good earth Jrilfi-LV .-l.’\'I) Rll'Sb'lrl draws; and that young Baby- lonian maid, One drop of beauty left bclilnd from - s < all the flowing of that tide, . [RY . Is looking with the self-same eyes, only In Red! alrhght Plwkflgw- and here in Ireland by my I side. T “' ' BRAHMIN ‘TEA |-ui'i".1\\' for ciiy improvements to an rrnuuurt riot exceeding five times tlrc zinuuint actually collected of the ‘Lhat military campaign m .\I:lll('lllll‘1fl is aimed at Russia. rather (Emu at Clrirru, is the contention rreiuurccci by l\ir. Hallett Japan's present 3 car's asscssmont ifbrnediaicly pro- u-ziing tho bnrrinvirrg of such money. Iiut wlrilc suction 122 thus limits . . t, t 1 b dlstresqn the due to a heart condition slow th Ab d’ F‘. ‘mt, . ra lfiS een g _ s e V _ b D min‘ borrowing powers, section 12:; ‘ o?! P“ (‘in Tfilorlcspoindent comm-v [or Several years, and also circulation, whereas 1h jndh-iduam 111111 l5 111111 l0 1115 D10“! 11411110115 Oh light our lifc in Babylon, but o re “w: or , ~ - _ - Y i . , -., ,- ,. confers the power by special statute _ . ._ , _ mes n fin 51111011155‘ 11111 bandits that 113"‘? a Mm we orfunary bwncmal asthma and mmmns 9f years His EB“ nab‘uoll_ ha“ taM“ ‘hubs’ , 1 ‘ d I u l b article \\:..<i rlvcoiitiy appeared in lot t0 do ‘vim the trouble in Mm_ the circulation is normal. Then by must fall heavily on such dizzy While we Hi1‘ rrr the calm and proud m Um u“ (“or m“ a on u"? 5111M" “0111011 '91 1111111 119118- ghurlq China needs peace. 11115 105i it is possible h; distinguish centuries or tinrc. pro cssrcrr: of eternal things. the linrit authorized by section 122. ‘ ' 3h ' a paper. Air, Abcrrcl shows how the j- awt’ dlstressmg 5111119111 511311“ 1190- __--Al Ey (George Russell) The powers under ihc lnitcr scc- SUYM hi“ ‘lrmally annexed that Suggpstmm ma‘ M_ Afismh toris, where the individual has a Politics In Quebec grinning feeling in the chest with a fear of approaching death, (mm what is called false irnglna pcctoris. In true angina pectoris the circula- tion is slower than normal, whereas in false angina pectoris the rate is normal. This test is also of value in cases of heart disease where the indivi. dual wishes to engage in sports of various kinds. Where the circulation ies illustrated withdim yet colorful lights, and olrryillg an influence which has well been described as a "style aromatic, Ike the per- fume of rose leaves in a. china jar." And this is true enough. It accounts vcry largely for the fact that while the “Ekssnys of Elia," rlike ' their author, at first "talked with a stam- nrer and walked irneasily," and at Briand, Foreign Minister of Fmancv. . . ‘ 1"’ ‘ f his public ‘ b m! l _ _ l_ is iuurrug the end o _ _ I If rm “g up a m? or carver are found in the despalkllefi CMC finanm M" ‘“ '“"“ “mpmd “My “f from Paris which intimate that his M the close of the year 1928 213",» siongols; in brief, how Russia is physical strength no 10mg“ is ' d b t b israrlually preparing a first-Class fully equal to the demands that (l ‘x c m m? d" t annmmfyd m‘ Jumping-Oil place for the conquest, are made upon it in the responsible 5.l'35.3'000 Mm an acfwnnlhlm] or all China. He striics um ireuru-r’ position “111611 he “111111165- T1" sinking fund of $163,421.43 in rncct China, “or the League of Nations‘ 5mm has no more honor; to offer iirc failing-due debentures. this leader. He was denied the tion have been resorted to annual- ly by the City Council, and to this is_ ‘ partly due the state of’ vast ‘uui Outer Mongolia; how (Eastern Chroncle) It oosis the candidates for the Quebec Legislature hundreds of thousands of dollars t9 carry vot- ers to the polls. 'I‘h's is the express- ed opinion of Hon. W. S. Bullock of the Legislature Council, who has just been appointed to the body after siting as a, Liberal M. P, P. since 1912. ' present nor the United Status has protested last At the close of i930 the zicir‘ had lm-rcascd in $1,583.10!) \\l‘!l nu ac- ruuurlzrlvd furui of Sllblfiiifilifr to moot the same. '.l‘iie Civic Accounts 1930 show that $241,054.00 was received for against the Russian more and dc- ("lzircs his belief ihni Jnpuu Wmild \\'l‘l('<!ll‘iI' 2i \\':u' with Russizi now, rnilrvr- iirnn wiron Russia completes hcr Fur-Your" Pian-when Japan thinks Russia will attack. He con- presidency of the Republic May, which came as a grant disap- pnintrnout but he consented to remain M. the foreign office for a time longer upon the strong ap- penis of Laval. He probably would have been happier to follow the rate is normal ordinary games may safely be played. European research pirysiciairs, in addition to (he above mentioned conditions, have been able to use this test in many other ailments such as swelling of the feet, hands “Things have conic to sirclr a pass that cvcn in the rural disfricia some electors will not go i0 the polls unless they are propelled tviih a drink of whisky and carried in a iimousne. first were collected in two volumes. which, during his lifetime, llCVCl‘ n riled n second edition, they have hillTiVFd many more pretentious and laborious treatises, those or" Godwin, Southey, Manning and Bumey, for example, and at this from ussesshrcrrts. Tin-rofore, 1w- cludes with the statement that if ifignplfldeif ggflrigieiusfififzgsz: Zr of“? part5’ breétmessness due to kggfijrfhgrtlaxclqrirzlxqxtgllxe gigdislatuifi dale or; Eainin! an ever-widening " . r . ;- . ' " . . r s a - . ~ cording to Section 12: inc City's the pwsmt HMS pnssos without retired completely after being de- psfrrfillrirlilgglogrerlzleaxin Efmtllfgrlfizlfi; and mam not m bugmg vows bu‘ in circle of render. who are prgbablyf f - " ' ' ‘ in love with c antique mo el o t,’ (ii-ht should not exceed five times bringing “body; an open conflict feapgd for the presidency. This 51mph, test g5 jug; one more transporting voters on election day. Lamb: 05.8w and with the old 1114i 111110111115 01‘ $1.305-‘-374-59- A5 11 between Russia and Japan, the time -————~ aid in helping the physician to give I 1191111110 to Say ihat not 5000 worm an, of romqm, that enve]- nmticr- of fact it did cxcccd that “m evvntuany Con". when Russia The conviction and exemplary the paflgnt an gxagt sgatemqnt 1,5 to votes in the whole province can be Opes mom’ w-unnri. by $377,825.50, rluiy ziulhur- i-rwi iinrlrr Section 126 by sprciul r.|--ii1tr~ rrferrcri to. M lhc cud n! i928 Ordmnrjv city rlcbcnturcs ‘ (icht nmruiructl l0 $ 153.100 School debenture debt to 60.500 $ 213.600 At the close of 1930. Ordinary city debentures debt amounted to S 182.600 School debentures debt to 131.500 I“ s 314.100 An increase of $100,500 in two years. * As no sinking funds provided for the repavrncnt of these riebcirturcs the Council's indebted- ness in these two items can only go on increasing by further borrowings, because, according to practice, any falling-duo debentures are paid by raising the amounts as rcquircd by the issue of more iiclrcntirres. it should be mentioned the sink- funrle being provided for tlrc n! thr- niiror civic loans ihc pur- are being ii ymr-ii? fllliii! liliilliflilillL‘ for nz-l- pose. Wr- nrr- not in possession of a copy of City Accounts for the ycar Pauling December 31st last. but it i1; r-‘ruosiiy dcslrcri that ihcsc civic am illllilS sirnulrl bc printed and cir- i-ulnlcrl bcforc the (taming cloctiuir in order that the citizens may be iriiihoritatlvcly informed orr the v.'||I (Irwin conditions propitious, and llvu the Roll Anny will luovc. TIMI-I TO ADVERTISE "My son," rnu an editorial in Bridgeport iConn.) Post, “there's nothing on earth so mysteriously funny as an advertisement. The prime, first, inst and all the time object of an advertisement is to draw custom. It is not, was not, and never will be designed for any other human purpose. So the merchant waits till the busy season comes and his store is so full of custom that he can't get his hat ofl’, and then he rushes to his printer and goes in foriadvcrtising. "When the dull season gets along _nnd there is no trade and he wants to sell goods so bad he can't pay his rent, he stops his advertising! That is, some of thcm do, but occasion- ally a level-headed merchant docs more of it and scoops in all the business, while his neighbors are making mortgages to pay the gas mu. ' “Thorn iimcs couldn't stop people from buying ‘everything in the store if you plant- cd a cannon behind the door, and that's the time the advertisement is arc ivhorr you FPHL out on its mission. It makes: light work fnr the :rrlvcrilsiug. for n chulk sign orr the aidctvnik could do all that we nocrlcd and lruvc n half holiday" six days in ihc wcck; but punishment of a porjurcr in am’ country would in the long rim h" more helpful t0 the administration of justice than the conviction allrl American business is turning at last towards wage reductions. l. cut of thirty or forty per cent at least is needed. It seems prohlble that before this winter is out such a cut will be enforced over great ranges oi’ American industry. And, until it has been achieved, it seems possible that the depression will not. only continue, but will interi- sify. Incredible as it seems to those who still think in terms oi 1920 stock values, even the present lcvci of stock prices is not neces- sarily the lowest that will bc reached. When. in the New Year‘, it becomes clear that no dividend Ls to be paid on many of the laid- lng stocks in the country. prices may crumble to still lower levels, Aftcr all, they are only now pass- ing well below the pro-bloom line. Hcucc, critical as the present situ- nverhaul or her whole economic lifc. Specirtor Inndon. It is disclosed that the icrm “splendid isolation" Irscd with sirrh descr-plive effect, in portraying the position or the British Empire before the days of alliances and ententcs, originated with the late Sir George E. Foster. It is an eminent authority who pimishmcut of the average mur- dcrer. Faced with grim necessity, ation is, it socrns quite possible ilrat America has not ycf touched brrtorn. Pcrirrur-t .th¢ will not do, so untri rho has achievxi n ‘q-nci-ni! which was his condition. L0ssiemouth’s Plowmen iToronto Globe) The shade of Scotland's plow- man poet should be well pleased by a week-end scene at Lassie- mouth, when Premier Ramsay MacDonald spent a day with the tillers of the sail. The cable des- patch states that, at the olive of the annull plowing contest, the Premier, "standing on an old wagon on the farm where he worked as a boy" presented the prizes, “and dwelt upon the ancient art of turning a straight firrrow." There was something touching in Mr. MsrcDonalds speech, cspeclfllly when hr- said; “I remember, in these vcry barns, when we used to come in for .1 bite in the middle of the day, and one nf the plowmen would iiike down his volume o‘! Bums and read to us as we lay on the straw. Are you still reading your Burns?" Ho may be sure they are. lire Premier's (lay at 110111! nf a poetic tcmpcrrmrnf, that there was more real happiness about Lossicmouiir than in the neighborhood that the glories of high (vffim arc 0115M by its penalties and oblig- ations; at all events, sirrrly n re- alization that it is osicr to plow n straight furrow on thc lard than in public life. mirul (luring tin‘. reminiscent What thought “'11s irppornrrrst in- bouglrt. But I know lluit i‘. costs hundreds of iholmaud ofdoilars to transport ihc iucorruptiblc elector- nic to the ballot boxes. We irmy take ii for granted ilrnt “Eiiifl lnu; comp zuuongstuls to stny, albeit he nciiirer aspires to tho crudiiinn of Soirihcy nor t0 "It is because ihc people will not mite that we irccd campaign funds. And it is because we use campaign funds that many men of great abil- ity, who would be an acquisition lo the pubic life of this province will have nothing to-do with politics o naccomrt of the sfigma which has become attached to lhe word ‘politician.’ And why? Not because our public men are oorruptiblc. Not because the members of this Legislature can be either bought or bullied, but because our pnries have large, mysterious sums of money, known as ‘war chests.’ CHARLES LAMB (Montred Gazette) Ninety-seven years have olruased since Charles Lamb died, having attained the age of fifty-nine, and leaving as his legacy to future gen- erations those inimitable “Essays of Elia," which still enhance ilrc gnicty oi’ rll book lovers, and also those "Letters," four lruntlrcrl and serntccn of which have bccn put in book form, and irditzrii by Canon Aluzcr, who was a 03o»: friend of Inssicmouth? Probably, of Wcstmiuister; or iirc author, the letters still guore clo-zciy reveal the flCllllls of “Elin" and the man himself whose inrng: cannot be disassocialrii from his literary work. DOQIIIIICIT, in his us- ufllly penetrating wiry, truly rc- marks: "To appreciate Lumb, ii. is rrqtrisite that his cirnrzrctcr- and temperament should bf understood in their coycst and most wayward ihosc Olympian lrrigirts which Coleridge riimbcd, breathing a5 one in his native air. It is precisely fifty yours since "The Life of Charles Lamb" was added to the Etnglish Men of Letters series. Two yewrs later, in 1883, came forth Canon Aingcrs edition of Lamb's csssays, and, in 1888 under the ed- itorship of this cleric and friend of Lamb-one of the number of the select circle gathered on “Wednes- day nightss" at Elia’s homestead- came forth two volumes of the "Iictiers" which deserve to be bet- ter known and more widely read than they are. For in these letters Charles Lemb unburdens his soul, and they give the reader not only a clue ns to why Lamb made his own choice of friends and books, but also testify to his perfectly in- dependent judgment respecting men and things. surely not the least of attractive qualities which belong to the works of this Templar essay- ist. As a writer, Charles Lamb hi5 not been inaptly compared to Sir Thomas Browne, a verdict that would have pleased lrirn, could lrc have hcurd it, tcniolii more than any sirggostlon that he kept his mind in rytimr with cum-ht thought. That indeed wns the last tliing Charles Limb cvcr dreamed oi‘, or intended tn be his purpose. Wiren some editor complained the style of "Fllia" was out nf harmony with me taste of the day, right pat came the retort: “Hang the age, I will write for antiquity." In sim- 146 Richmond Sh, ri UWIIIFJIDQG a". R. BROWN? Cha rlnttetnwn Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at LowestRate. 1 Agent at Summerside, Lloyd ‘JunplflilllIGMIIJLHIINMNHJIIlllnllirdllnllMlqllnunnluncnurIIIInKnuJQJUQQ tenznccs. Of him it has been just- ly said: "That ii’ the spiritual in-J sight of Coir-ridge and the un- wearicd industry and sober com- mon scnsc or Southey could be com- bined with the special genius of Charles Lnnrb, something like tho ideal comrneninry on English lit- “More mlrrht be um result.” --_____._____ Don't depend too much on tomor- row; it isrrt your yet. Charles Lamb's most earnest ut-’ an. L. a. EVANS a of London Eng. Noted Physician, treated luc- ccssfully and obtained pop manent cur-cs oi’ sinmgéh‘ Conditions, nuch as lndlggg- lion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stem. rich, Heartburn, Gull-lo DI]- ireu and many other ailment: peculiar to the stomach with ilar strain Lamb declared that "out- of-the-tvay humors and and op- features, A capital dcfccl. it would mmr be ii’ these could not be gathered a prescription which we have procured and sell unner- the who wants to favor an ndvoriisc- mcnt? They arc built to do hard " ntntc of civic finances to that (late. Something should hc donc, and Lossiemouth, as well as Mr. 113C. gives the honor to one who has so Donald. has seen some , ‘f 'y ' rcccrtly ssed f m th f . ---___.______ 7-, gig. the sooner the better, t0 pllt i110 work, and should lrc sent out in the mortal pindeavnflz__nonepscezihzr Chnnggs, Adjoining the m1,“ m silently from Lambs works them- 1n|on5_)~|p5d3 Wm; some diverging _ rulrlgc 0f Evans Stomach Mlg- R y,’ ' irnanccs of the city on a sound dull days when a (‘llSifHTlPf has io than the ‘Earl o‘; Qxl-‘ord and which, as 8- boy. he Worlcei long saws‘ The Qnnblesdurk “P and 1111115111111110111-1119 011511-195 01 a11§11- ~. .1. ._ ' [M btrsis. The Finance Committee, con- be knocked down with hard facts Asquith. That distinguished and n” 379511!’ T°1111111C1'?‘5i"‘ 1101115 dovrnl the “Tnmgs to: but“) which orshlp please me most." Not Wm‘- '1 x ' ‘ ‘ it; ‘has hzggfvo |flm "l, ' ‘ ) . _. c l . ‘ ~ , a ,1. , rlsling of Messrs. E. A. Foil-cl‘. and kicked insonsiblc with hank. statesman some fivc years ago in a ls the M81111? Il-iiftjflle the Fruniler ggiaégrhlfcaccgig; Cdifslscrrsefi Zzzngzfgmlzasfse l;git?gairs 137;‘: gull“ ;"'"""I"'h.v°|'"°"u5'1:: rfgi‘ Chairman W. M. Rcardon 8nd rupt reductions and drugged in Willi “Wk which ‘mverud m‘ “m5 career now us“ as a and n“ place ‘F? ‘m an n11 and to any a"rntivc rcad- ih h F th th hi th ' lh K I D N E Y ‘nnmemu ‘uumonms "um J 1 W M Bourke who reported fully in irresistible slaughter of llflCP" before m a paruammtnrfflln’ stated when aeropun? m which he twvv if‘; A I tic l l‘ v t l d be nnsld or) ct o“: is ta” oi l- mum“ Dateline". p, - - - - ~~ - .- fl from 10nd,“, so it 1 m t , cr raga r rng o l re .rr :1 wor or; weir r: ec as eng co r - - y‘, z 1930 arc to be congratulated on he “h; Spond n mm. iraeldywvagqrdscleallntghat wittlhe vpfalifiioczl‘ weekfinds Msslemmsnh a from its scattered parts is incvit- vm .0,- mntasuc w mm.“ literary ‘cfllilfllerlizlr. goalie»: ‘fr, 3 their earnest endeavors to get the "That's the uim and end of nd- phrase. usiflendld isolation" whmh glimpse ' oi’ the great whh 11b!!! without, energy This Judiz- utterwnce are precisely the thoughts uh], h, "h, || ygu n!" men: is every way sound. There is he cherished and deemed fit for 7011110" t0 10PM Into I world, and probably is lflkfflgtpr}: and a weariod Prime Millisti-ir to bring about the _ chronic stats of. nettle Vfltlslhlt. my son, and if you cvcr trouble. open a store don't try to get them City Council necessary improvements although irscd to be heard so frequently in eulogy of Britain's foreign policy, ha... 7 _ .. .'~ 'DUFH ti: ‘I ,. significance in nicknames. Probab- ly there are fcw pcwpi; inclcrd who publication and sprightly comment, and this -not without an element n -. 1p *" f’ a ‘ '. W’ x ‘_ 1 . I n V ' I finds a plrce of ref f ~ f’ ~ i , 4 i! indeimy ‘helri Yzmurlgq 1e (m 1'" ‘$01110 when thpy are “H.035, was co.ned by the great Canadian. Irma and trlbulamrnzc ozmgarltlz: make any preicnre to Firing lovers of kindly earnestness and pathos YFWEWAAY Evfgl‘ Gc‘.b°me ‘Mhxnkmsh (on! tars. 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