tif.. __ r- _gf _ 5-" it .ttjf -- __- ~ ». :_+ . *Jr 5, _. 'ii " _._ ,-nf.. _ r’-"$32219 "ii" il. .-,f lin -_ .iii V ` 11.1’ ‘ _ v*`_»*’t is 'A .i .~:_ . - ,. ill' ,_ . 1';-‘V __1.`t_. ` " i. ti 5; * F' " '"1"-" - rf” QQE;-“ ._a__»§,_‘g. _ ` - r §‘.'.»_ I' rl |. ¢ ._r ti - . . ir . =+§l‘é§__. . .. ..........,, _ W. ' l V i _. i - .z. - t -;;.-g_ -.-.-..¢¢.42'¢“‘ "“- ..’~,s.ri...."<:_E __ __ .__,,...,., _ _ _ _fi 'L .~c--11 "rr: t . _-'*; aw- i I' ,- J _péng your _ 'rss cssnmrrnrowu GUARDIAN APRIL 8 1926 iii iiiiitriiitwi tiinliii _ There has been so much F " “crime waves” and multiplied rnousl, 'w. cum' s. -mum lIUohl1¢l¢|l\$O¢LD» lldtoeaslls-¢¢.J.l..ll|-suse. vlss-hesitant. I. I. lurnstttnewwuper, I-mm day to dgy A. lsslhnol. D- I. 0. I" Im' “rw ,_ ‘_ °-nr, fand more thoughtful ones as ders and sets of violence in iyears past that the casual might be led to tear that the _'is going hopelessly to the -bad THURSDAY, APRIL 8, ,1926 ris cheering therefore to read in rChurcl1 Times of London that Ipopulatlon of His Majesty‘s UNITY IN OUR DEMAND -lt luust be gratifying /to the peb- ple of 'Prince Edward island to learn that the -Premier Rhodes government in .Nova Scotia have; taken action lo prepnre a case our the Maritime claims for the pre~f sentallon to the Mackenzie King! gnvernment. 5 This information was authorita~ tively given by the -Halifax Herald on 'Monday and the -Saint John Telegmph-Journal Tuesday gives! the assurance that the movement vt-'li have t.he>whoie-beamed sum-J port of the people of New Hmns-I wick. ~ We here have anticipated the'ac~:|o tion of oilr -sister provinces as, ntl, the recent sessions of the legisla-ir, _um a rf-solution was unnnimousiym iraufti on Lhs motion of Premier"o Bu-wart, -econd<~d ny M1-_ A_ 0.11 Snundem. leader of the Opposition i .setting forth our claims and caiilngi upon the Dominion Government tory.; |~ecog'nize and satisfy them. Aslvr the three provinces are now a unitih in their demands we do not see! rflfl how the Mackenzie King govern-`,,. _in reading the boolrlet and puttin rl ll h w f all this, he had the gall to r rather. in the place rightfully be. 0 -,was going to stay there! The moral tone of 'the 'present ouse of Commons- has reached a ry low ‘level it his fellow mem- ern on both sides of the House do \ ,_A he methods described into DWG" is steadily declining. The 5 Chronicle confirms this stawu “Nearly half the prisons in among Christian countries, has in down its prisons. vcn Canada, the aging to nnmher__and declare hernlost orderly of Anlerltan realms. thas not made an equal retord. Ono ffeels a atriotic :at the heart of ou leads the world in ous for want of prisoners. ment can, with tlny grace, sidelnrdy had any Sense or honour hmlo death in Ottawa. By that trag track the agitation by tim ap pointment of a Royal (.ommission._;n Our claims are something apart anti, distinct tmm any ~grieva.nces -from; _ ledy Canada was called to mourn “ "um have los" no “me in m“|g”"the loss of an eminent irish Canad-ip it after the revelations of the' I p pride i-n writinz that Britain, the.Centrnl Kingdom. r great Empire, f closing her pl'ii~s- eil up where the patient cut down y g years ago todayl t insist on his resignation do not" Flft -ei ht ' fuse to sit with him. li` Mr. Ken. Thomas D'Ar¢:y McGee, was shot it ed lien patriot, statesman and orator, n 'autl had been made, An Mrjone of the Fathers of Confedera- 9 I » _hr this time or expansion and was a cape tn Cairo :..il\\'ay and 0:5 !|,h|‘:1[r,`|;¢‘rlL!,=a?|(;!,|fg,,lXWL(;1‘ie";gn:,?‘izl~owlh when our country is being he "ved lu "ee “ lm" °f 'he- s . ~ - » ured in the hearts of all who sur ' qcheme c'“"'i‘°'| out Ph ‘I ml d Meighen wen said “The Hour Mehr tion, whose memory is yet treas- t . _ . _ _ . _ » . . 0 es e er represents those frauds in mis. al pracmroner a|S0_ opened up. and her untold resourc t which we suffer individually and h *- -. Qs ... "`€' ef. Bout' BUIAUJL A NEW CAUSE FOR ECIEMA. of our Western physicians- C iiiii ‘ its Th The . 0 loom I E w ,¢vY §0O% ,F your wrreail0l\d¢nl- 1'* CNWIIW ei Britisher. lt kt far better for the ,,, Konservntfve Paty to be out of of-.him as "the youth of twenty-seven §fit:e-even though it is the IGFEBN y,,_,|-,;_" who had accomplished the, an acute throat allment.`!gr°"p 1” me Hou” M C°”"“°"s- deeds ol a "heaven horn Eenefal-" than to he iq ollics the tool of the . I in 171.7 he faced the Sursjuh. Daw- ' - am,..,r_.}h:: ?h;n;;;3:?{t}lnl:fe8:-?em2im|l10l'U¥ S\'°UD~ Liberal” "lm hx?" ;nh‘s at-my of fifty-ive thousand /I RIN- country have been closed down iflilhnyln Ir-qnditiqn rnnits course withisonr’ r51a"u‘§e“;;ot:i’rh;l;Z;§lfguignlen with his army of Orllyllhree . . r ~ - _ A free copy of the booklet may be;the last twelve years in rouse-;it, and cleared up at the sainerpalyh tn wo rd have been better tilousand two hundred an Pass_BY _ _ :queuce of the em,r,m,u5 dec,-easeltinle also. ‘ iffethg Tarrme sinister had pmmm_ and won u decisive vlcvtoly which ohtaiu~.i on application at the locaii _ _ _ r investigating five casesofeczelua; I ll th -Sreatiy extended Britalns power ill ~ I ‘ot me prison population' hver sime»he found that three of them clear-ily "Signed “ner his defeat y e india. brant-n ofthe Bank of -hiontrea. me outbreak of the War jails allied up after me removal or mrielectorate tllanlhait-rj soiddolrtrtoigle Cecil Rhodes a ymmg English e-oo¢>-1 __ over tue Kingdom have graduaiiylscessed teeth. another aftercorrec-lglmgrizfffmhoi'h’;se!§:‘;y°‘;"°nd "I2 Burden, ur 0xfurd_ wem to South w|LL N°T R£s|GN been emptyiuii and one prisouriilpal alilanfetxioncigrirétinigrxixigrefiiiinvfelifsl ol; his wunu_y__mr the_Ar,_rr.a I-Jr hrs heagnri rgle ___ *U1 '90 9' '35 . _ gf; etllotedamon eitso |- 'lir D \i Kennedy M. P for after another has been shut dowlT'g'“b°"e~ _ ling? (;J£k¥n;“ more “mm of 0 ce berley and there laid the founda- . . _ _ _ . -- :’l‘wenty~iive prisons have been. Another point noted was thatthe: Aspfor Mr. Meighen he was un tions of his great wealth Hrs po", Peace River. who was elected lly!wholl)‘ shut down since 1914. Thelususi remedies applied fir; reileveironunale ‘m~u‘_mL hfs “mowers in "cal career began in South Ar,-iw means which sent a deputy return-|W0ll\9l1's Wings 0f Chr” Of the "°'§3]°;fe“gca\;‘;g ‘ery mm e cl -“pon the House of Commons did not in 1881 whenh hecwas lfiecteglu ._ ,maiulng prisons have also been _ _ ' _ f 0 ¢.m,mb@r .both the Liberals. and member nt t e ap_e Seem Y. ‘"3 °m°er '° 'he pennem"'ry‘ and:¢|°5ed_ and many 0( me juli, ,,reisk_?;°‘;nflxri{l’mw§?h ar9`:|er;‘gu,§;‘T;°|;,1 this Progressives But thé error of lie was actiye in furthering a ipoi- "h°~ had "‘”"" '“°““*' “°' beeniby no means iully occupied." sayslpatcnes. sometimes with a little ‘he @l'l‘¢`l°N¢¢ Will of Course. 'he icy of expanding British sojtt-oi to- Sfd- W°“ld M' 11°" been @‘°°f°‘l‘The Chr°nI¢I¢- |"“‘“d P"i“‘ _f"°"$ “'{‘_i°:‘ “r|“'{’d“"?',§Y;.§f.€l;?iea;v;h§pt?i'i?:a°il)£° t“1'ti:-l`dn;f|`tii-fitciiiilh'nixtbgcsiindjpufxlg ' ul ull. declared the other day that, '-w ;$;le°dl_mw co me B C y U qsceptanee of the temis required ‘by in 1884 lie became t|epu'y'conlmls- ~ _ . - ; Th _- -~ | - d ¢ ~ . Mir Forke and Mlss»‘MoPhai-i. 'i‘hev sionc-r nf this newly acquired reg- E would not resign' He knmw he- Twelve years is a brief perindlfemgélrs |;r;?,,n?f,e‘:h“?;,Sd :E g,,l:;, have got Mr. King :und hLs Party inn. The some year he also ob-_ “S “°" el“"ed~ k“°“`5 ‘hm 'hegfor such s marvellous ohlnge ss isiis of coursewell known, because llitltlerhcontrori; ahtld Wl|‘|;I“0c¢l0lt1bl|-'ailieti u considerable li|t~i;t-nite ol' place he occupies in the House be--above noted and it opens up al‘“'a-“h“'°me“ hill? il f"°‘“ 50“kl_“3 een m an " em un er on ro ‘”""“°"f» M" 'h"'3" y"'“""‘ "` ""'"` l_ . t-ht_~f.r bands in alkaline solution "S 10118 “S they 04111- L91 "8 h°ll@ ed hm nttentinn to _\iztruii‘ie inizd "ES YU 590139? and U19 Wh0I9,'i,he§r‘r')'lg mngook tovsrd §hedmu",r;:_-so illucil; workmen also working ‘hal Ih9_"95“|L Wm be 3 "mo" °f and lli_l.§ti3 it treaty wus signetl |0u_._e knows “_ yer in the mee ro 3 y no any U er an ’ e e lwlth chemical irritallts and dyes WV- King” U`b¢"`a|5 “mb me P°"_“` placlnrt the country ulltlcr Llrlllsll . and civilized are frrquent sufferers. lit would N:l$Phail{~Pr!grf~re-ilslivrilsrxand the ab- rirmmuorlr the same time -seem that anything that reniovee o ton n t 1- lr ' llrly - ~ _ - ~ - Ithotlwt obtained from the Mata- and up in his placeinthe House- made equal progress in shuttinl: ""3 “““"“| °‘| °" §"“"°“’ from UW; _ I “"" slr' etc" bele t-lil-I tile ooncewiitiii of min- . . E __ in, -. . - E _ 8 . -. . V . _ .. _ . _ _' I . . 2 . . ‘ V _ _. 'r 1 I . rc . . . ‘ ' ' ' ‘ 5 _*QQ* l I ' I 'l l I ' Am] you h"'v° mwly “ee” "mny ll*i|ehcS.jtllllnAl’t‘lTdlin(iimpiguy )ilt"i~:til~; ztses, where front constant rub- _,_ _ _ - ` »_-~»_=__;;- -- -~-~iS°h°°1ESSaY Writing :.;“':_‘.i:‘";.iit“.:;..:f;.:.:;L ' {l`~‘urther. it is often tlue to some' Tile VWinleli's institute of Ninn- Wlli"|\ ""“l'e '~0""‘*d9'| DY U" “hi” orms ot' food. as cases have clear- taglle have always taken tt very I" m’0d""- _ keen interest ill tile wi-ilure of -Mm" 5f""e t‘"‘e~ th'-" ‘9""i""`y W l-lie lllldlfif Of ISU- Will'-0 lll`@¢1l|- l>0'.tlleir town, 'i‘his organization has “'|‘"`h “]"m“'9|Y '~`“"“* “"‘I"" "°"' ` , u,¢0e§_ and ,aw ¢-|-uit,-_ Mak?" __ very uL_m.e rmrr ,H an mm, tt-_ol of tile South African Cnnlpully Please send me your booklet about the Peerless Policy. Now all of this has been kllowlihers prrmlrrirrg m mr, M.h_m|_ Tm, -'ii which Rhodes was :l .il:ct'till', or the pad! rmrly y._.m-S or rnUr,._mmdPr" Drummng and rwulillg Hy” was know" my Rhm|,._.4m_ Tim Name ..... .... .- nd great I-sllctzess has been attain-rl _ _ hmruned r,r_Cr_m|y in mr, .\'it.i.tbt°le rose again ii. lltlltl vtilf-n by using food. tollics, by Iocalinzlx \;I‘;':mrm| _sr_rmU|_ at u L,0"___i(|_ hostilities were put lo ull i-ntl by Add"’”""“" ppl-icatiotis to the part and by eww? U08! m the rnmmmr The Rhodes, who, almle and unullnetl rop-fr diet. ' _ ' . went into the midst of ilu- relleis ___ __ _ ____ _' However that some rnrecrro" interest taken ill the school La mm (lnecmd I ‘umm PM one - deeply appreciated by teachers :intl " g 1* 9 . lily ffnlel' H110 U16 C8-USIIUOU Of.” "_ of tile project promoted by Rhodes czema is a new suggestion, anti" lp 5- - ~ Keeping the Nation Alive Robert Clive ‘Tho Darin! In W“"' who was rcallt tha- creator of the lhdlnn lgmpire. When Clive was s young lad he was sent to india as a clerk in the service of the East' I . i Q, ,,_ iilfice work and often wished -to be in the army. His opportunity ¢~‘1m° SITUATION AT OTTAWA he distinguished himself as a soi- -_- tller. He returned to England lil _ Sir,-I thoroughly HU90 Wm’ 1753. He had gone to india witholll dia Company He dll-ll\t€d ills' hen the struggle between the rench and British arose in which ther friends or influence but lien-he retumed Pitt acclaimed A man come over he asked telephoned a Confederation- Life representative the other day and said, "Bob, and sec me." When he got there, Bob to write his application for _ d 'Him_ $10,000. He just said, "Bob, I want you to fix me up for He was s had never $10,000 to rommence with." man Bob knew very well, but he before succeeded in selling him a dollars worth of Insurance. What made him change ? Nothing that Bob said. it was the influence of his first child not more than s o few weeks ld. `\-_ Il' this thought strikes s responsive chord in you, the Confederation Life Associntion_wouid like to send you a booklet about the Peerless Polity-a oiicy that meets the requirement; of most business men. gf/rite for tt copy; ERATION sk such ns coal oi b nzine tur A SPECTATOR I I H I h _ I I _ E Dem nv' may Gauge il ein ant D ter rg ts alt ll vas ASSOCIATION BRANCH 156 Richmond Street Charlottetown . E. HOGG. Manager. OFFICE _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ tile office ol` premier ot' (fnpe Col-f r-niitctiveiy as prgvingc-g_ _House and todo h ;VIve of those vlho knew hilu while* l‘hel_e is nothing perhaps so dis- ‘Es .ire being realized thele goes _ _ _ , . _'_ lm i ‘ -h H068 FOR PROFIT -'Phe Bank of Montreal has for several years done excellent work; ` throughout Canada by the tree dis.. . i _ 1 tribut?ou among farmers of book-were d"s'y 'md the °°““"Y "mi-`I5` lets dealing with various branchesrfaiily dry, \\’e t»an't mine 1, dust of -farming, Among tht-se hereto- ye' ‘hi-S year. _ 1 fore distributed were "Diversiffedl i i-‘arullng," ‘Poultry for the Farm and liolne." “Tile Cow the .\iotlier - _ .day in the Wt-stern part of the prof of Prosperity." These books, freefv ly ha.uile,d or mailed to farmers' ln were greatly appreciated. This`m year another booklet has been add- ed to the list. entitled. "Hogs for| Pork and Profit" alll it deals in'tn plain everyday language withar every phase of the hog-raising |n.'nn dustry. Like the previous book-hm lets, its value is greatly enhanced grams :ln fact it contain.; _wt-r 200' illustrations, every importault point i that is made being pictured, in or- *if der to render the description pel‘~|th fectly clear. m That hogs are nn importtmtth source of farm income everybody ra knows. and th_efre are iprobahiy very _,O few nf those inte-rested in a rnctl D 'en cal way in the industry who will not find in this booklet advice which will help them to improve gr their methods and increase .thelrfo ...eatin-nie is ui.. toot that white an “I oesofni principles arrived at through .ventured no further -than 24 ho scientific study and experiment are ,in described in easily-understood ian-0b a guage, these are not made depend-C equipment. The farmer is shown _W how to put these pr|ncip.ee into op- th eration in s simple and inexpen- sive way with a view to the aii~inl. Allrll 5th as was experienced -Mon-~ Ili' by numerous photographs and d-ia-‘th the ere hecallr-te of them." 1 / EDITORIAL NOTES I ____ l At this date la/.~'t year our streets; ii A railway blocking snowstorln on _ . 1100- is somewhat out of tile ard-; ary-_ But then it does not take. uch to blot-k some railways, i 'The Progressives, having had al Ck Stronger .than ever after the e masters of the government ,href W MHSIIHK that they shall co sm _lon was not yet firmly esta-hilshed land its disruption by the tilreaten-lmolllhs ted gepeggion of Nova Scom, was. Anil now where it is know that greatly feared. That Province had 'he D"-‘fem d0€*"1'l handle “ny i"'l been legislated into the Unloll against the will of a large major- _ » . ` - ' ‘ ity of its people. on. Joseph Howe with all -but one of the members from Nova to break`t'hb`bond.W -;l'io_Itliat` end Howe had n t it i .by locating some slow infection go e o ‘ng and to urge- hls plea before the imperial antih- oritles. ~Iion. Dr. Topper. since bet-f FOR High_ SL-|1001 to write gn it. Over :l}f;_;;1ilprshrrllirtélrlll\;€;~§ncai~,-yiltgctiie5 ter known as Sir Charles 'i`uppei-,l _ _ thii-tfipttpiis cunipcted. .\irs. George - '~ or “'”"‘ F* ~ . . 9- ¢|0||5 _ _ __ lain J nic. C lt. th _ f ad been sem _hy the Government (-Illilldhln R ‘I Fllolilpsoll and Mis. Ruhelt Bttk ,H ’ 0° e W" 0 8" _ _ _ _ _ _ English labourer who ran away to o resist him and save the Union +¢oe+o++>¢+¢e+¢+¢o»+e-eo “U0 "'pp°""ed 'J "“"'I'3 me e°’°“1y” ‘ . , lr r _I r A .n _Hi 0_ F h_ 1.-V ses and became n sailor. A ' H h d ' ' Apr" 8 1925 i:iifs.qet.l?>l°l“f‘ il]:i‘:n‘f;uStl|oUIit;qt‘ ull‘ieriml\lildd[l:dn£i1ln':l of ; _ _. _ . 2 fr . ew me hav" been sem m me p°"“`|An°th" wha was under “rm” for Oli Allow mnny hearts nrt- bleedi'n_z'|)”;""l"_l§_;1Il‘§el':"_5' Im; 2"* _’;?;;“;i:;"’;’5|ht>ulll Wnicit und. claimed all ol' it nary and were ls hope in UNL a time hecame insane. Dr. Parker. _mat for one m|8m,.r, m ieméll at tlrgvrxcek .bmmmb were for r_"g|“M_ M P, who made the motion for Turning from a mothers pea |15 ‘4 '= ' _ _ . . - - _ ' Wllien the British Gtnvnmxment \fetenrol08'lcn.l science has made the recall of Dr. 'Flipper above re- 'Walking \’lI“d`\Y fl‘0lll the truth. Ill-alle -by Sir Humphrey Gilbert and found “mr white eu I _ id live ~ Sir Waller Raleigh in .Ncwfo-limi- . _ _ D pe L0" I Surely. many lives are wasted _ in Au.-itinliu it .vnu lutu!-._ in | -- -- -- - :tts if ' ‘ g _' ! » I ' 90 RB ll , l , _ _ » _ , "°°"""’"5 the Weather- 'U 18 D09~ which he was crossing on his way MH, Tiizhgisrliildotbvililgabie. as 6( those with for-n|i;i tlile Virginia :lr:yl'r`]'r,v;i`__'“la`;g;f'e me "ity at hyd' _ _ - ‘ 6 may be credited . ' pmm_r_ what is erpecmhy com__sible now to predict. fairly accup to visit a patient at night. it was r Lonlpauy ‘in 160 r r “Dyna (look was mme than an er me e E _ M “mem can and the Way wr", Shall we thus -be swiftly guided with making the practical starting .»,,y,,ge,, during ms me Mme, me y. w out r for s we.-lt. Un now.. il... darkly rushing flood. point or the nrni.-li i-.mpire l _ it t. nn im tmmi me ' ' ' ' “'““l`0“° was in aeureli or the rhe mom approwd and most Buwm very recemly metwmrosrsts :ogg "_ 0"" B 'r ge W While our hearts. by sin dividfd- 1620 the -Pilgrim Fathers landed at ,wru_\_wem passage to h Bsselv turn #wav from God- cape con ftntl im-msd the colony at S.,,r,,,, drove me ship; rg frfliigfr urs Welare tttrlhihx f-P0111 'U13 ;’"r:\'*“";- Piyniout-h. “»Cromweii stands out as where tue people thought he was n Fseing w en no noun earl. t | | t ¢ _ 1; _ _ to the future. The erection of ;'£?ee¢r:v.|?;:,,rd1£»|?(;;;u:;d°3 Like t-he hum mpg" ¢h,. m.0“ma|n_‘;v1;‘;'Z"“$;:,°g‘;’;‘£ue;“;’g$"“the 'irilrrit ngalld wggvtihlevrtgshrgsg ”e"“'°"” “ms dm“"°9B “PETE num-ber of other members of Par- “henr the mm" wave” are Dl'0bl0m OI Illl€l‘l\l1li0nH| POUNDS the natives und Captain Cook was iifomia, South America and lam. liament made their-sessions! home. st Hd' "35 °°'°“'“| °"9““”'°“» TM” d"°"° I* "lil" Of Sler .illsll - n ce and punish _ him to war with Spain which re- d 1| ¢~ _ ' ent on els/bot-ate and expenslvb Africa has very ‘largely ,mved th was in the Des-barats Block. a sub- gomes were not a vorce or power' e is nleves itetl inthe pture or Jamaica Th i mme bl e slnntiai stone building in which! Wrriisprrinir solfsly all Itlhlrre em- :Im In a Done?-“hich mmbled Bmumrg inrraturtxcldgdi nltlrrts tiridgrstam r pm em and Wm 3° r“"'lhe GOVGFHMMII Drinllllg 'WEB "v:,h‘;n" an tg] "mi im' .Y aln to outrival the Dutch colonial turned .trou d H Scotia at his“back._ was _tiet_er_rnin_e_i_i_ h t mo on a been made by Di. Parker, Liberal melnber for Centre .legs, will hang on for months .ind iitunt avoids the special foods no eti abate and hasnt the type ot 'skin that scents pretlisposeii to ec- zema. the problem may be solved soinewllere -in the hotly- that is ca-ttsiilu the change in the blood. and the constant irritation of the' rli_i_tt___.__.__._._-..... .. f l 4H§¢V4§+%% ~. ll ld il that u - fl; '[lr`l"e‘;):_od{ll(eUon Ori 313;! mmf" _ “hell the south African \i'nr is We llz.\i\ heconlc the hells fl' her `" y trace. and on the hands feet. and' - - »' " _ ` - ~ ""°'f“"y ""'l9“_ble' In l y e re-presents the he "ved _(Phase were evemfmrcotiraging as the persistence with forth tile longing:-i. tile aspirations 'lf;’;'g::‘r’l'igh”L[;;" ;x];‘fd~I"l"?’I§:;"’; en who perpr_rr.a“_d them he rs`da.ys_ The new |.m_me(r Dommhtth-.th eczema about the scalp and and excitement that the coming _ . . This is the proud occupation of the farmer and dire would be the consequences to the people lf, through some unfor- seen catastrophe, the work of every farmer were brought to a sudden end. We inlleiil the cu¢it'y of the inte “wke °"" "E 'wk p“"‘ I" the de* wlmh has nude C'anMrd “hm _*hh cute nf Kimberley. lie was bulied the 'viatupo Hills, ltlloilcsia. Ile' example "mr the ‘_‘_(_r_memS or me directed ills trustees to eslolliisah at lessons t lilrh hp, h,.,mry rem_h__5 the l ni..=lsily of (lrlorti s:>.|y cni~ The training and development of onml svhomrghips 1°" "ml" Slim' en and women \vilh ctllturedlcms "m°"im"'< lo :'h""'e }"""h`e‘l minds and noble iimriloses is thepounds pe" war' mr three ~V°m""' Individually, this may happen to any #farmer at any time, with disastrous consequences to his family. In such a ease life insurance is the only safeguard. If your family needs protection, our low-coat, profil- earning policies will-serve you well. Write for rates to task of the schools. ll is a t-.retiit Thirty Sm or mem* "F" “!1"“""'-"1 I0 0. any town or communily when G/t;t;tll‘uIl:5Ell. 'l\"orl§l) .-\i||<-i'it'uti und' he _citl5glrli_t§kg_a;l actl\'§_lM_€L€§l. _ ..._ "_ “U °B_°_fi» _ , .__ .'."u.".r".-..;....t.1.;.' ‘.;.="'i'l';.""';z....i._ ""‘“1’@f°f@”~V°‘f