_ n. w-glr." n . PAGE FOUR i‘ THE cliiniorrsrown aginnuiu 'IGl|dOlI¢—\V. (‘hunter ll. tin-Lure. M. P Vlrr-Pruiolnnb-J. It. llurnnl Bnrflury-Llrut. ('01. D A lllrlllnmm ll 8 0. I Editor-and llnnnglng Director-J It llurMlI ‘ Annoclulr Iillllnrw-lfrunl mum-r and u hLQui-rie | flnrnln] Dull; (founded liiil1i H.111 per your (in nuvunre) delivered. “M! per yen (in uclvum-ei mulls-cl in (‘anuilu uml llnllrd Stain. n-._—i———- - [uiisbaggrkihzi-i. 193i Leo's Big Deficit ii -_-.__ more convincing if the King Govern- ment had not been warned time and n. was not anticipated that the areln that the prosperity of which Lea Govemment would show u eur- I110)’ 790887-801 W95 “nhalanced ‘ma ‘ plus on the ygm-‘s wm-h bu; n0 one therefore unsound, and that a heavy expected for a moment that it would Price would have te be raid fer it "weed m; own estimated deficit by by the country. ‘There is something mm-ly two hundred thousand don! very like effrontery in the Liberal lam. This. too. is not inclusive of made“ 9115"“ attempt m PM“ Notes by the Way: What the average man working for wages, needs is s. "cushlcn agalns. the loss of his job." White collar men, on salaries, nzed it lust as nuch. Cm of the best cushions is a piece of ground. some chickens, a garden. —even a cow. Farm produce won't bring you much but it will give you plenty to eat. Perhaps there is some- thing better about it_ than the pro- vision of food. It's the sense of in- dependence. It‘s getting out from under. Gandhi is a product of two civill- zatlons. By tradition, impulse and heredity, he is of the East, and by education and outlook, of the West. His passivity is not based on moral- some $15,000, this Provinces share; "W" "*0 d°°rst°p °l "w G°"°"" n; the cost o; providing the MCI", merit the product of his own admin- tyre "experiment" in highway man“ istrative folly. Mr. King. however. mg on the Malpenue Rout f has never been noted for a nice dis- Last year, it will be remembered. "immatmn i“ me Selection or ma" the Saunders Government we“, be_ tcrial wherewith to conduct his cam- hind to the extent of $246,000. Thus “Mg”- 1“ °"°“"“““‘°°s 1°“ “m?” In two years of office the Liberal than mo” “Vmch now prawn’ his Govammmt has gone behind over. propensities in this regard would be $434000. which, together with the “m” h“ °“’“ °°“°°"‘ ma“ m.“ M $15,000 for the McIntyre highway, the public: but his pmmon or Stud- brings the Government's deficit for 10d pamsamhip m the face or a Con‘ the past two years to nearly ha“ a dition which calls for the co-opera- million dollars. But this is not all. In five anon o‘ a" parties and an l. " t be d in 1 - I927 the Saunders Government's de- c T555 “$1531 2st he; yr 1TB” ficit was $159,129. and in 192s it was p° “ mg “e ° ° °wm $192 645 so mm for the [our years who have been at times cheered and or 1'“ nigh“ its financial record uplifted by his profession of lofty _ , and altruistic sentiments. shows a total deficit of well over three quarters of a million dollars. 'I'hls is, to say the least, an al- arming sltuation. Another four years of Liberal rule. at this rate, would sink the Province beyond hope of recovery and would bring about, through sheer financial necessity, a‘ i _ h _ _ P Courses.“ in which, to show our iso- unon Nth the m‘ er Mamlme rov-l lation in Space, the solar system is inces as hinted at by cx-Premier V V brought down to the dimensions of Saunders in the second year of hi5; Piccadilly Circus. on this "midget" :egme'_ n _ _ [scale the sun would be the size of a 3:: taking an extension of its period of; be small seeds‘ and the other Seven specks of dust. 'I‘he nearest star. 270.000 times as far away as the sun. would be anotherspeck of dust at Birmingham, with nothing between. The actual distance to this star is 25 million million miles. while Sirius. the brightest star in our sky, is 51 million million miles from us. On this scale of a pea for our sun and a Stellar Pathways The appalling immensity of the universe is brought strikingly home to the readers of Sir James Jeans’ new book. "The Stars in Their office-and no doubt further extrav- agances wilibe indulged in-to what extent it will be left to the succeed-l ing Government to discover. ;Fc.1;;;i-;;.;2.7.;. _ ‘The opening of the Canadian Na- tional Hotel this evening. which is ity- but is born of necessity. l-lc has too much intelligence not to realize the futility of attempting to over- throw Britain's power by force; or not to sense the danger of active op- position to the laws of the land. l-le is an opportunist who resorts to every weapon than can be safely used, and shrewdly evades every other kind. When he has tried out Britain's pati- onre to the limit, he will accept the situation with the stoiclsm of an Eastern philosopher. It is extremely doubtful whether the United States Government will participate in the conference of wheat exporting countries which is to be held in London next month. The ten chief wheat growing coun- tries, including Canada, Argentina and Russia, have agreed to be rep- resented at this parley, but so far the United States, though invited to take part, has given no sign of in- tending to do so. Why is the Ameri- can Government, which held aloof from the Rome conference. display- ing this apparent indifference to- ward a movement which aims at stabilizing the world wheat marker and dispelling the economic depress- ion which is retarding the prosperity of all commercial countries. The United States has remained detached from the League of Nations and the World Court. It has persisted in collecting its war claims in gold, raising its tariffs tq prohibitive levels against it debtors and former war allies, so as to pNVBlit them settling Ti.‘ ""0514 khpjjs'r_qt_l_z_v_cuk JZAN Th: Pu blic Forum ‘Ihll column is when for the discussion by w. clpflndenu of questions oi Interest. This (Tharlnttetown Gun-dig“ pa; not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. ROCKY POINT FERRY What 380v? of Qatari y lame: W Barlon. M.D Snrn m, o, n,“ Liberal mend, , we norm‘ BEGIN ‘r0 our oLn got together, as they so often do be- AT 35 fcre an elecfon. to make u big show c; wnnt wonders THEY are going w; An employee of a Pittsburgh coal ‘company after 50 years of service. do, and waited on the Government‘ Wm, a View to obtaining improved was called into the office and before all the employees presented with a service on the Rocky Point Ferry. The points under consideration check f" $500 3 5°11‘! 3°“ “'9"'°h' “rem appngaflcn for a new wharf and informed that while his wages to the wggtwiayd of ghe present one would be paid as usual, it would not to shorten the distance travelled be necessary for him t0 revert fer and time of crossing, a new steamer W0f1< any m0!!!- built after some of the model-refer The employee accented /the $500 ries which run faster and carry more and the gold watch. but informed teams and a new crew. his employers that he . would be at The first improvement might be work at 7 o'clock the next morning a good thing. is feasible, though not and every morning thereafter. nearly so convenient for those haul- And as we think about it, we must ing potatoes as the present wharf. A admit that if he wished to live long new ferry, in these ‘days of the ex- he was a wise man. The regular Wmlve 11111111118 0f Dot-limes; and the amount of sleep. the regular amount increased automobile traffic, ls al- 0g fwd, the yggulurjmount of work, 1000i- 9- hwessity- and meeting with his fellow employ- But what °T the third demflml ces and the public generally, would m? a new crew l 15 15 "hm" keep him active mentally and that that I want to say a few words pnysmnny for yearn , to the point. The few who demand a Compare this me with the average “ew crew ‘mp1!’ d° mt 1mm” what life of a‘ pensioned workman; up at they are “m” abwt- and the ma‘ irregular hours, meals at irregular -l°ri‘”-"' Wh” hm” 9° 598cm‘ mmflhours, more sleep or rest than he re- plmnt‘ “d d° not wish any change‘ ally needs, and no regular contacts but are not men enough t” ‘menu’ with his friends and others. l-Ie say so, in the face of opposition. am does-n, usually nve long There really isn't any physical I have crossed on that ferry for reason for the idea that is abroad many years. since the days oi’ the old ' th t oma‘ h Em“ ‘ma f“! 1mm“ n‘ "Ymg a asayegrlscara fiend: Zalf xselilfi th h1 t - ' Z...'i.°".'.'3i°£."..3?.2 m s it k How much do these fume“ really should be thought to be ‘going down know about the navigation m, Chm“ the other side of the hill, that they lowdown Harbor? Far more than have reached the top mentally and those whose business it is, it seems! phymmny‘ Because the crew of the-Hillsborough As a matter of rut B’ ma“ should do not take the risk of a crossing in $80 on we“ past sixty‘ able w do as a blinding snowstorm they howl tmmuch work E's_ when he w“ 35' of have the crew “put on". How would ‘course he cant do the heavy lifting, he will not be as agile. or as quick '5‘ ___ _.__.i.__—.i'__. ._.._...... ENDOW A HosPITAL, . non“ ORPHANA GER "Our Island Hospital's and Orphanages arelalways in need of financial support. One reason,‘ for their constant adequate endowment fund from which rived to help offset expenses. appeal islhat they have not an‘ V apermancnt income can be dc. such a have similar institutions in the large centres. _ A suitable fundfor this purpose would in a few year-g beaccurnulated and Hospitals and Orphanages be madp practically self. supporting if a number of interested citizens in town and country would take out life insurance policies drawn in favor of the Island Institutions A recent rilling of the Dominion Income Tax Department ta "l"! Premium paid on such policies may be deducted from income return to the Department, as a charitable bequest. if you wish to do a service to the Community that will have lasting and beneficial results, we will gladly show how this may be accomplished for a very reasonable outlay. r For particulars write, phone or call on HWVDMAN & COMPANY LIMITED Branch Managers The Ureat- West Life Assurance Company Offices 10"" QM!" Street Charlottetown “Buy Great-West and enjoy Protection with Profit" 4668-4-11-14-21. dealt with according to the letter of the agreement made on this Island's entering Dominion Confederation. If F i==s==a Be sure you get, . _,_\ they like it if some seafaring men undertook to teach _them how to farm! It is a case of having a good thing and not knowing enough to a reasonable proportion of their ob- ligations in exportable commodities. By this policy it has acquired more than half the world's suppy of gold, and has, quite unintentionally but inevitably, helped to precipitate, and is helping to prolong, a world-wide business depression from which it is being made the occasion of a spec- lsl dinner and (lance has been look- ed forward to with great interest by 011 Q1" cilimne- The 0Y0"! may b0! laid out on the surface of the eazth. "id 5° mark 0 THUR"? d8!’ i" "ii" But two million other universes are ic and provincial history, for thelknown to exispand to 50119 down MW 11°99] will b" an ‘Met or 11105“ Iiihc model s0 that the surface cf this mable value in attracting tourist‘ mm, n-Onld contain the plan. the or. business and as a community centre? m, of our outermost punch plum, 5°‘ SW11" activme‘ In 1T5 htmmmnle discovered in 1930 after l5 years of appearance. luxurious furnishings Search’ would have w be reduced “m! magmfimm equilmmlt f“ mt‘ from the circumference of Piccadilly ering to guests, it is second to none, Circus m 195s than one nnenmn. in the Maritime Provinces. The needl cued“, o; an men No physical Oh. of such an establishment has long‘ ject is Small enough’ on ma, 53mm u, been felt, but it is hard to realize. represent on, sun’ cvcn yet, that this ambitious. project’ It takes “gm eign; minutes m has been successfully accomplished. reach us from the sun five hours and that tonight's function marks from Plum, {our years, three months its completion and formal opening. from the nearest Sm,’ and eight The anangenlehts f“ this ewn‘ years from Sirius. Though Betelgeuse speck of dust for our earth, the Wllfllt? of our universe. which is bounded by the Milky Way might be‘ lng‘s program have been undertaken by that energetic and public spirited organization, the Gyro Club. There is 25 million times as big as our sun it is so far away we can barely see it at all. Yet it is so big that if it are few mgamzafions “nywherc that replaced the sun, our orbit would be have “mmbuwd 5° much to mm‘ inside the surface- of the star. Be- munlty me "5 the Gyms- Thwgh a! yoncl all these are the globular clus- comparatively new club in this city, mach a universd contnnnng they have made their influence felt nundrens of tnowmds or luminous 5nd have set a" exllmplc deserving stars like our sun." From the near- “! the warmest wmnmndation’ est of these light, travelling at the Whatever they have undertaken to] rate of H minim, nnnes a minute’ do‘ they ha” done Wm‘ zeal “d takes iB,400 years to reach us, ivhich Busm‘ n’ 1s said that nothing w“ is the normal life-span of 500 gen- md-s m“ “we” Pmlmps “"5 L‘ eratlons of men. while the farthest of ‘he mm“ m’ m“ “i” CM" A“ ‘my the clusters is 185.000 light-years rate, we believe we express the gcn- away eral opinion of our readers when we say that tonight's important func- tion could not be in better or more experienced hands. ‘Tami-Tilting C521.’ Service Deflation It is believed at Ottawa that the Bennett Government intends reduc- ‘mg the number oi’ "inside" civil 1r things are indeed so bad. as Mr. servants by upwards of 1.000. ehd Mackenzie King maintains, the Mrm- thus sevlns between 62.000000 ehd trcal Gazette suggests that the prcs- $3.000.000 in 501M198 that 9J0 011M" ent leader of the oppssmoil, as the ly sinecures. That the civil service principal architect of the countrys is greatly ever-manned is reeeshized misfortunes, shows some temcritv in by BVOYYOHB- T110 Weeflihflvilt PTO- endeavoring to make them the instrw’ 0°55 5310"“! ha"? ‘mmmemed 5W9"! merits of Attack upon the Govern-‘ W015 88°; but m0 It"! Gwemmen" ment. His defence or his own recordf T011001“! "10 OPPOSM 0011108. by a defence based upon statistics hnv-v creating ilew lebn fer needy eup- lng more or loss questionable pcrtlnw Porters 0nd Midi"! 00 U10 “my 01 cnce. would be more convincing if Ottawa's idle salaried class. Falling lhe country were in a more prosper-i revenues now dictate deflation in ous condition. and if his own policies public expenditures, and Premier had provided any safeguards what-l Bennett has made clear his inten- ever against the internal effects ol’ tion of applying the pruning knife pltemal depression; and it would b0, wherever opportunity offers. appreciate it. The Captain is one of whom we may be justly proud, and the engineer the same. Are such men serving the public. faithfully and well, to be summarily dismissed at the request of a few people who want to run everything ‘l It is to be hoped there are some the greatest sufferer. When the Imperial Conference re- sumes at Ottawa, the coming summer, Canada, it is reports-d in London cab- les, will be offered a wheat quota preference in the British market in exchange for the Canadian market for British hard coal. If the people of this country must import anthracite, comments a. Nova Scotia exchange, thcn the Old Coun- try product. should be used. But L; ‘there any gOOd reason why millions of ions of coal should be imported into this coal-producing Dominion? Assuredly not. Recent tests carried out in this City prove both the superiority and economy of our own bituminous coke over imported anthracite fuels: And here as in all other cases, “charity begins at home." One of Canada's gicatest and most urgent problems is providing sufficient work for her own mining population, and this problem will be solved through a process of juggling with the Canadian coal market. Here is a country, possessing vast almost unlimited, depoisis of cook-and still, Canadians actually import more coal than is mined in this Dominion! ‘Once again it " y l0 correct the impression conveyed by news about India. An Associated Press depatch says that Gandhi will "g0 to the second Round-Table Con- ference in London with the undivid- ed strength o.‘ the convention and India's millions behind hint." This is undiluted nonsence. The All-India Congress party, despite its name, claims no more than 300,030 adher- ents. India's latest census shows a population of 350,000,000. Granted that the party has the strength of organization. but even so its direct influence barely touches the millions of India. Either its name or its propaganda has led the Associated Press into grevious error. An interesting estimate of the num- ber of Jews in the world has been made by the Jewish Chronicle. Ac- cording to this account the world has roundly fifteen million Jews. their distribution being: Europe, 9,500,000; Asia, 600.000; Africa, 500,000; Ameri- ca, 4.600,'J000. The number in Aus- tralia and other parts of the South Seas is negligible, perhaps 25.000. In all countries the Jews make good citizens and contribute line artists, musicians, writers, and itatesmen. Rich Jews are often exceedingly gen- erous as public benefactors. The London Fn-e Press comes for- ward with a Dcfeatism: ture? I'll: public is growing weary of the gloom-spreaders." Quite But the ‘ -spreuders do not right thinking men at the head of affairs who will see justice done. I am. Sir, etc.. TRAVELLER. ._________ CONTINUOUS DAILY ‘COMMUN- ICATION?_ Sin-The late Senator Howlan had the right idea (or at least a good 0X10). when he advocated a tunnel between P. E Island and the main- land forty years agoJ As the writer understands it, according to the a1‘- ticles of our confederation with the Dominion of Canada, “There slmll be continuous daily communication between P. E. Island and the main- land." The Dominion can ncver re- pudiate that, but it never went the right way about making good the bond. It has been compromising and side-stepping tlic issue since 1873. Powerful ice breaking steamers will give continuous uninterrupted cam- .P\ l if? not. l BEYOND THE Van's. l \ light, And I alone sit lingering lure; Their very memory is fair bright, And my sad thoughts doth ci_.::-. on :l breast, Like stars upon some gloomy grove, Or those faint bccms in which this hill is dressed. After the sun's remove. I see them walking in an air of glory, Whose light doth trample on my days; My days, which are at best. but dull and hoary, g Mere glimmerlngs and decays. o holy Hope, and high Humility, High as the heavens above! I These are your walks. and you have "Why overdraw the pic- spends so much time showed them me, To kindle my coll love. Dear. beauteous Death, the jewel oi’ the Just. Shining nowhere but in the dark. What mysteries do lie beyond thy dust. , Y Could Man outlook that. mark! -,-1-lenry Vaughan 11622-95) __________.___._______._ timely rebuke for realize it. Defeatism is like that. It looking for "document: of woe" that it has no true. time left to understand the public attitude. parliament repudiates the agreement entered into at that time,\,then we should still have recourse to peti- tion that guardian of the rights of both individuals and political div]- 010118. Vii. the Privy Council of the British Empire. We want tangible and logical implementation of all the bonds given for entering Canadian Confederation. and will never he sat- isfied till ‘we get them. We've an- dured compromises and palliatives in his movements. He however has ‘learned how to do his work intelli- gently, and has yearned just how much his body will stand; he will be watching his sleep, and food even more carefully than when younger. Dr. Grotjahn Berlin, a professor of social hyglne, says that in most em- ployments where the employees are in normal health, there is no re- duction in their working iability be- fore the age of 60 ls reached. Even long enough the coal miner working underground, I am’ 3n.’ etc" under unfavorable conditions and JAMES PENDERGAST artificial light, goes on till between .__________, 45 and 50 yeere e! use. before there_ ‘tr-Io G!!!)Vili s Assolllxrlow is any sign of any lessening of his . ‘ .___ Sin-An last Friday“; Guardian Mr- Boulter makes some observations in regard to the bill now berm-e the Legislature to amend the Constitu- tion of the Association. Among oth- er things Mr. Boulter says "The A5- working ability. So let us all "keep a going", giving our best to, and getting the best from, the world. .g_____.____.___ ,municatlon as far as is humanly _ , gpossible ivith the means at- hand,— homauon h” “WW5 08911 obliged ‘if the elements are favorable. It t“ get large bans ‘mm the Bank f to bring in their fertilizer and to scarcely seems humanly possible to build u ship that will make daily P” m‘? “dvmwe 0" Wteiflee held 1h ' trips across Noitliumberland Strait storage m m? mu- The 555°¢lfll1°n'$ at all times. Wearc liable to be lso- 0001* 1e tvdev he seed. er better. lated from the rcst of the world for than It h" 6V" been and the Bank a ivecl: or more at a time. Of course 1195 ho hesitation in advancing all communication by aeroplane helps a the money they require." lfittlc, but it is almost a negligible 'If this statement is correct, why ‘quantity. It wasn't even considered in the world do we want to amend ;in the spirit cf the agreement under ilie Constitution and to change canfcdcraiiaxi was cansum- things. We could not have things which ' mated. It is BRA HMIN TEA' Pure Sold only in red, airtight Bags. Save your labels for next contest I ’ ‘OO-O-Oiv A Fern cwnwv“ , visiting their farms. weather. »»oo++»++0+++o+++¢¢- D i NOTE:-Time extended axraivslorior TIME- w T ‘i THE BIRDS CONTEST ’ i ' ' The Guardian offers prizes of $2.50, $2.00 and 81.00 . 4b to each of the three Counties to Clllllltillll. and Writing the Best Story-about the Bird; This contest closes April 15. For further particular; Ma's" Notes in The Guardian. A‘) children Feeding, . read regularly “Agric- owing to unfavourable n tilizer before they get it, or when they 800111; the company from which slon, 1 fear it will do‘ much him, Therefore, my advice to everybody go on i112 ncrzi uiutci‘ will have mi urluzaatnge l-Ie says; This new ship, which is toyany better than they are. However, Borden-Torm'ntine route Mp Bo ' ulter makessome statements. “The opinion among legal we purchase would not, therefore, have to wait long for its money, but it seems that it will not wait even concerned is, be careful. I am a.r,_ etc. They are all gone into thc rwrld 0A ' It gletis and glitters in my cloudy- iu pcivci‘ and sizz- nvci‘ the PHIICBImen regarding me wording of the ljclrvnrd, but it ivlii b: cf liitlc avail Ant of Incorporation and the Banks zi-glilnst tlic nn ' ' ‘forces of llTtllYC. colic tors have always mwntalned sally p: that _ J "kn m c“ fir“ that the wording should be made 1“'~"fC___; c; \_ni‘~;;e_l“’agdl msrc clear. That is the sole ob- _ ~‘ U he b‘ _ ject cf the amendment. It does not "i: :' l ‘ l g fie “gastric? a1 131115111211] or causeway Fr m?“ it ha? elm‘ held‘ bu; m ca“ Legally, because either xvould fulflil my l?“ “cum c“? arose u “mum the tzxhzs uizcici" which we entered avod “a danger or a 1°33! techn" the confederation of provinces. Mor- can”? ally, because we should get a Just “m statemem’ is very much 1"‘ proportion of federal monies expend- vmved “Pd hard t° "ndliruand- but on m, public works A_ El McLean-s one thing is certain, it does not tal- causcwny scheme, proposed a few _1Y with the first Statement- ycars ago is feasible and if completcdl I‘ the A5500lflt10n Were ll limited would be the most durable. It would liability ersenlwtion so that each give employment to a large number member would know the total =n- of men for at least twenty years. mount for which he was responsib- This fact of itself would be a bless- le, it would be different, but the As. ing, considering the unemployment sociation is an unlimited liability or- situation, which is likely to lpst forgsnizotion and n appears‘ the mg“. a few years. The rock material and "amen; h“, or Wuhan u, nu,’ m, wood to build barges is close at pow" go pm, on "ch member m oh. hand. "Rome wasn't built in a day." “aation yo, nn - ..,n »n_monnt__ In those piping times people expect Th“ In n tremendous pow" md n w s“ 5m“ pubuc- Wm“ 5pm‘! “P very serious matter indeed. The prer- afrzglgzmr bliowelgcviga ‘ft as": ent management may be worthy of K - = “ unlimited confidence on the pm. of to build the Great Wall of China. or . the walls of the Roman emperors the member!’ but n“ 9mm‘ m.” Hadrian, and Antonius. or the Taj Mahdi. or the Pyramids of Egypt? It must have taken a great number of years to build any one of these great the Bank's solicitor: and the Bunk have my doubts-about thh bona fid- es of the Constitution and the inan- M olve the Association any more pow-l aaement may not iut weaver; If - that short time. . If Mr. Boulter's first statement is 000110?» We can get along all right for another year w.thout new legis- l ‘lotion. A year's delay will give the ‘members time to look into the whole thin! and if ‘advisable get legal ad- vice as to where they stand. A year's delay cannot, therefore. do any harm but if the bill now before the Leg islature is rushed through this ses- M A 0 ’ S ‘WITOII HAZEL cneim For Chopped Hands, etc. 35c a Bottle _.___-. OTHER SPECIALS 50o Palmolive Shaving Lotion 48c W0 Minn Velvn with u F R E E 25c (In of Tuloum FOB 50c "s.:‘.:::‘.:.‘-“~ works. A work of this magnitude “amen “d u m‘ "mum: mm‘ would give employment to a linlll pumlmm which n h." Pa“ W" army of unskilled Canadian laborers "chm" "mm" M’ ""5 h" ‘m’ [or n number of yenrs__junt whit It "U? dOIIbT-S IO Tb WT“ lIOt Sh") required in the present situation. As "e termini‘ without getting puu in time goes by the parliament of Can- “"1"”- 19 $0014» ""1""! 50 the "'._".a.-s.-.-l.¢_-_.,..~._s .. -.-. n; 3"»;- n w“- -,,,r vI/(PIVIN v-wwrhfi, ,_ ._ ‘. ncl-viulf- -- Malta-w - ado must recognize the m: that the pert of wisdom fer the member! tn 85c Palmolive Shaving Cream 20c 50c Inn-chum’: Shaving Cream 39c 100 Gillette lunar Blades 80c. ‘I00 Auto Strap Blades 88c. "Communication" problem of theponalder carefully what they do. The Mainland with this province must be numbers have fl pa; for ma: fer- r,»p,|r.-. Tlie 2 MI Grout Gown III! ANOTHER. MEMBIJI i sprout ,=,, f; DEALS ‘ ‘:5 for‘ i! 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