‘ '1“~’.2i?€.’_‘ _, ' ‘range as our sister provinces are "JilonllayJnd-willtake away 85-000 A "navigation permits. There is al- III-are 7 . “ pacifier-um.- (201. ‘u. A. Mama-u. n. s. o. ~ Illul l. luau. A wabuEsDAY, OCTOBER 1s, 1926 THE POPULAR vors. new sawdust canoes’ .- . . . , a An reported in - our“ despaitcbes yciisterday the Conservative nlem- bere of the House of‘ (lommous sp- pointed Hon. "Hugh Guthrie, K.C.. ‘as House Leader of the. party dul- ing the comlngsesslou.‘ . . -Mr. Guthrie is ‘well qualified for an Press andnow practically com- plete, show the relative standing o.‘ the different political groups in Can- ads, according to the vote taken on September 14 last. The figures are as followsz- ' the Position. Hg ~,,,.i‘ been one of [Conservative _ _ . . . . . . . ..1.4l6.i24 on while m‘ yum!" opponw‘ w" “itIgfilgqggcfggéigrietfigoétovia: e31; I ! I l H the leading meulrbergJin the Conl- iberal ..,...........,....1-33-i,z00 rm“, endowed Wm, oratoflca] vh.ck9na;_,aha..h0w unwed“ “ed I “ D ‘, mons since his dletlflep M51000 in "0519559"? - - - - --' - - - - - ~ -- 101-959 gifts. Sir Wilfrid had made him- the ~egg~laylng ‘power of the ens. ‘ “" ' V‘ strange Tales the congtltuencybf Booth‘ Welliug- Liberal-Progressive . . . . .. 85,279 sell‘ master of ‘both the iFrencb and emiseifillfiggilinig-lfllfifiigh tlxillgiglehgygeg: Public '- - , " o ‘ ton, Ontario. a constituency repre- Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50,153 English “mgmge” and “piike '9" young rabbits There were five mp- e I rom . seated by llis- father, Mr. ‘Donald Independent ............ .. 11,199 “m” “m” “W” flumwy“ mcd‘ ‘bits 111 the "i181" and may were n‘... an“... .. w... t... m. SWepfiMlaml _ Sir John but We?!’ P111913’ Bimini)!“ =borll and kept further in a dark dluuulllon by sol-respondent: or Guthrie, ‘KiC., dor the previous six U. F‘., Alberta . . . . .. 45,177 to ‘we m“, on“... than u... English cellar. _T‘he two strongest were use-flour o! ieierllt- Tl" (‘can m P’ ) Yet they liad qualities n1ild6"“¢0l1t!'0l8"." E8 ii- i! (117160. ' uhn°“'e"n Gum!“ an.’ I l" "at years. His popularity is evidenced ‘by the fact that he busibeen re- elected at every general election since his entry into the House oi Commons. He was appointed Soli- tailor-General oi‘ Canada on Octobei- 4, 19:17, became a member oi the lPrilvy (‘ollncll in 1919. appointed Minister oi Militia and Defence in 1920. 0n ‘the formation oi‘ tbo Meighen Ministry in 1920, aitsrtbn resignation of Rt. dlon. ‘Sir "Rob's-rt Borden. he was re-appointed Minis- ter of Militia and Defence. lie was chairman of ‘the Railway Commit- tee of the l-louse oi‘ lColnmtiils and many [I10 ileifflili. colors. " oi’ the politically, much like a debacle us many hil- arious i4iil8l'(i'i:<l-il‘lt‘ii to lnzlkc it up- penr. \ As tho Ottawa Journal points out the il-gurcs compiled by tho Cuna- dian Press show- represenled Canada ut the ‘lnter- 1. iThat on September 14th the national Financial Conference sum- Conservative party polled 111,024 molled ‘by the League of Nations more votes than the Liberal party. at Brussels in 1920. lie also ut- 2. Thai the Conservative vote tended the meeting of the ‘Imperial was bigger than the Liberal and War Graves Commission in London LibernliProgri-ssive voin combined. in 1920 and was appointed Agent 3. That, deducting the votc given for Canada of the Commission. those Progressives who voted cen- ' These important positions Sure "Don the King Ministry over trusted to him express in a word the Customs scandal, and who were the esteem and confidence of his not opposed by Aleighen candi- colleagucs and rom the record the dates, the Conservative vote was Conservative party has good ground as great as the Liberal, Liberal- ior believing that his temporary ‘PFOBFQB-Sive 0111i Progressive leadership will be conducted with comlbined. good judgment and ‘becoming ilig- 4. That in seven out oi nine pro- Ell- vote nltyq vinces the Conservative vote great- »-—-—<+>-——— ly exceeded the Liberal vote. POTATO SHIPPING. 5. That in the new House of Conlmolfs the Conservative Oppo- sition will spenk for more ‘Canadian citizens than the Liberal (i0"\'€l'll- men i. """"'"'" "These fntrts speak for themselves. They not only show that" the Conservative party is not demoral- ized; they show that it is still the l iPOfiIlo BhIPPiIIB» the most im- portant marketing ‘business ofwh-z year,» is now upon us, and ‘both lifrlners and shippers are looking anxiously 1o the coming six or eight weeks during which ‘short period the fall shipment must be completed. We have no dolrbt that the ener- getic secretary of the ‘Potato CWW ers‘ Association is doing and will do all in his power to secure ships nnd cars, but there are factors over which he has not full control. One of these is the railway service, the supplying of frost-proof cars, the certainty of their being on hand when needed. IFOI‘ this the Railway management is wholly responsible: The Association can only demand. can only rely on promises which will alwaysbe readily given, al- tbou h not always as faithfully kepiQ The local management has overcome many dilllculties in the past and may tho depended upon to do their uhare. Tho great difiiculiy is to gather in the curs from out- side points and these- cover a wide at a not distantdato U191 liiiriy will as l1 be found gov- erning the Dominion. PUNCTUALITV. With the exception git/lice lurcll- es. the schools, the moving pic- tllre theatres. there is scurcelyauy institution which opens its meet- ings at the announced hour of op- ening. IMeetings called for eight o'clock in the evening usullllyopen half an hour later. ‘People know- ing this is the custom do ‘not come until ubout the customary hour o! opening, thus helping to pcrpetu- ate the nuisance. ‘People of piulctil- ul habits in their own business go clock only to (find that some "im- portant" part of'the audience is still absent" and the. proceedings mllsi: be held up. iThis is unfair and annoying. and the only remedy is to‘ open the meeting at the ap- pointed hour regardless of the im- portant aibsentees. Once it is known that eight o'clock means eight, not 8130 or oven 8.10, punctu- ality will ‘bocome o. habit and- the city will ‘he the better for it. ‘Un- fortunately the habit of unpunctu- ality prevails elsewhere as well as in Charlottetown and the remedy will apply. also in the potato business. Their wants are, however. less insistent than ours, ‘as they have ‘the whole winter to ship in, while we are ob- ligedto get practically the whole crop awriy within the space oi two months. This entitles us to special consideration in the matter oi rpro- viding cars and we trust the rail- _wsy management will take this View of it. After the first of November there is no’ security for potato shipment ‘except in refrigerator or "frost-proof care end it is hoped that by that time the inward stream of suitable cal-l" will equal the outward stream. - The ‘first potato steamer will ille- liu loading in Charlottetown next \ same EDITORIAL ‘NOTES. " The complimentary concert in credit ‘to the music-lovers of the cit! as well as a splendid recogni- tion of ‘the undoubted talent of a ‘brother musician. The perform- ance was entirely lvoluutary, each contributing his or her part as an nuke. After that loading of steam- Url will be continuous as long as rend a largo quantity of potatoes h here tilt-elsewhere and floldjhow llltil the end of the ship- olering of esteem and wllpect for (‘Ill ledeoit they will be ‘pouring in one who has during his residence 09 ‘the diluent shipping points in Charlottetown ‘been always ready h. . m: tun yeerfl outputoi’ u» m. Weill! nil the llnnni- we on d "Silt \ g‘ Viw-Preeldonlpnl. B. Burnett Anatole Editor-Q. K. Currie ‘Figures compiled by the Canadi- [Notes him.‘ Way The retirement of eat-Premier Melghen involves the necessity of choosing another permanent leader _ for the Conservative party. The ' choice is a difilcult one because the colnibiuation oi qualities that 80 t0 make a great leader is rare. The two most notable examples the Do- minion has so liar supplied are Sir John Macdonald and Sir Wilfrid what 3011i’ oi ._ yours‘? By lame: W. Burton. MD. i’ Wfierg there's a baby from a drug store. BR U-SH E8, ETC. Akwo make a opedilllty - pooh, you can probably 'do better here than Our goods are of the but quality. NURSING‘ BOTTLES, BRUSHES, PUFFQ, Lanrier. race stock; one was lScotch, other French-Canadian; ‘both were bred to the law; ‘both entered poli- tical liie at all early age and iwith- out private fortune. Sir John Mocdonald was no Orat- They were oi different larsscrs OF LACK OF SUNSHINE the Almost daily you are reading wbc-ut the remarkable _l'esuits ob- tained- by the ultra violet rays ob- tained by artificial light, and their effect upon the growth and work- 1088 of the body. The Whit-e BABY newness, soAPs, sH-EARAH ~ zinc. HAIR as: WINDOW. ,‘ l‘. o. JAldiESilll; t, there's alwaye need 6| items lutplrless. ' Drug Store lWhen it is relnohiberedilnttihe Conservative party is an undivid- ed llnit, a party having a definite fiscal policy from the main prillci- ples oi’ which it has never swerved and that the party having the reins of power is, like Joseph's coat. "of Conservatives at ihc last election docs not look as language. in common. ~'Botli were naturally astute‘ cautious, apt students oi humnn nature and llilillic "Mi"- antl both possessed of ‘that rare quality, the complex gift oi leader- ship. We have cited these few points of contrast and resemblance lic- tweeu our two greatest 1101mm“ leaders of the pastwith an object in view. "it soc-ins desirable ill tho t-lloivfl n: n '|li‘l‘lll1l'il9lli, party louder liiili illosn who aro lo make the choice shall be tublc t6 distinguish bolwccll vllat is essential and wilui is uoll- essential ill apolitical leader. Aris- ioz-ruiic lineage. Wilflilil- "Yawn" nillility to speak iiilolltly in ilillil English null IFrcut-h, oacll has :1 cor- iniu value, ‘but are not ilfiml’ “5-"9" tizllsl oi a leader's equipment. Preferably the man t0 b9 0'10"" leader of a party should llol beovm‘ flfly yours oi‘ o2“- _ donultl was lender of his llflfli’ i" Upper iCannda before he was ‘lift!’ and lPrime ‘Minister of the Domin- wn A; r52. Alexander ‘Mackenzie was leader oi the ‘Liberal "Party at Ottawa at 42. ISir ‘Wilfrid Laurier entered the Quebec ‘Legislamre when he was '30 years of use. W05 elected to the House 0i Commfms three years later and‘ was chosen leader oi his party when in his 50th year. ExJPremier lMeigheil became leader of the iConservutive party 11t- 46 yearn of age. and lPrenlier Kim; was called to the iLiberal leadership at 48 and lPrime ‘Minister at 45. A good constitution, ssound mind n a sound body, are requisite tor‘ the arduous duties and labors oi a £ political lender. Without such Hill's- icnl and mental equillllieiii-Siv-lbim ihlacdonultl and ‘Sir Wilfrid ‘l.allriei" could not have retained the force v and illort activity which the)’ 1103', geflsgd until ‘the enti oi‘ their days. ‘Sir John passetl out of life at 76. and Sir Wilfrid at 7S years oi‘ age. lNot ill a year or ten years does a that is they were not subjected to these lliltra violet rays. The other or weaker three young rabbits were treated for about five weeks with three treatments or exposures pér week. The five animals received the same food in equal amounts. ultra violet ray treatment grew ill u normal manner The rabbits that were given the despite the fact not necessarily undone the op- inions of correspondents. e-v-owe-ofi (3 SHALL" CANADA D0 AS ESAU DID ¢ ‘S!r,— if we tako the American press us speaking fortho American people,.we must conclude that the result of the recent Dominion elec- fcrm, nnd that violet ‘scielliifltfl believe "nlunu iactured makes PHYS. the goes -_—---~<+o-i—- were the strongest at ibirtll, did not gain in weight, ill fact their weight ‘be-conic itil-llw‘, and qucstionulily weak land sick. 'i'husc tihese ‘rays which is really air ill its purest this coiluteracted the darkness and luck oi’ ventila- tion in the cellar. Further, as most of ille workings oi the body are now thought to "be due to electricail reactions, the ultra violet rays actually increased the amount '01 electricity in the body. And still further. the little glands ‘ in the body that control nutrition "Si" 3M1" -W“‘"antl growth were likewise stimul- ated, so that the came the ‘handicaps of the dark cellar. And the lesson? Just the same old one. that sun- shine is what grow, and therefore your children and you also, should get your share daily. ' The day ‘hasn't come when w should sit in darkness or in ill-ven- tilated rooms and try to make up for this by the use oi they were un- that ozone. animals over- everything the ultra These rays are for those who are sick ior shut in. You and I need not only the ‘slin- shine itself but variety that change, the with the oili- dcors. The mllld ncetls this as much ~ as t-lle body. DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon feel kind o “somewhat n1 Say say WORDS OFTEN‘ ‘Don't pressed.” pressed." I ‘AHSUSPID: f de- de- ' or ulultcrs sonlethiug about people égiilfilrmey ‘yew kept’ m the dark tion was satisfactory nnd pleasing ' to the grout Republic. The other two rabbits, which ‘NO _ what mtmence w“ w“ ‘haw fronl this accepted fact? We must in the first, place, infer that. the Conservatives been victorious. our great would have nelghibo at; a proof of Canada's friendship. standing reasons for ono nation desiring the friendship of another. They are fear and hope of trouble, aggression. war, or punishment, hope of gain or profit. iWillcb Ofllilfi two can apply in this case? One nation fears another only whenvthat nation is warlike. powerful and influential. Every school-child knows well tllni. Alli- erica has nothing to fear from Can- ada. Canada compares with the States in wealth, in power almost as a mouse to a lion. Canada at present is like a man with a great lot oi land without the means or ability to make it produce. To use a rural expression, Canada is land- poor. Fear then could not have caused the jubilation. We must con- cludc it was hope. expectation, an. ticipntion. Hope oi more freedom, oidrade. affording u market for American goods. Expectation of pro- fit fro-m access to tCllllildifs untur-‘ll resources, forests. mines, fields and fisheries. W-hen a sharper tries to "do" a poor man in a matter of buying or selling and is foiled by brains and sagacity equal. or better than his own he_ goes off in silent chagrin, not a good thing where it is offer- hail returned been wlisplensed. The American press olainrs the result There see-mg to me io be two out- "DORJONTD. iOntn 10gt. 11.—-1Writ- ing ‘of the IMialni hurrlcance, iMrs. rge Lovie, in ‘her letter ‘to a sis- te .in Ithis city, says: “Our little house withstood the terrible wind and is the only building leiit on the street that was not either blown down or had the rooi curried ofl. The house was full oi‘ people, as iwe took in all we had room for, and it the windows had broken in we would have been gone. During the height olf the hurricane I was on my knees Ifor ‘four hours luoippiug up, tho -wwter, or ~wo would have -been iiooded out of "lilo house. l was also ldblo lo shelter several woulen with their little ‘buibies, and no iloulbt saved their lives." —-€—<-0-0>—-—- Three Year Divorce Case Is Closed (Canadian Press.) IEDMONTON. Alton Oct. ‘11. —— A decree albsolnte in an ancient div- orce case was signed recently in the Supreme lCourt iby ‘Mr. Justice Walsh. William Anlibrose Fodeyis the plaintiff in the notion against Eva ‘l-‘olley, which cable to trial be- ‘fore ‘Mr. Justice ‘lvcs on January 24, 1924, the order nisi being then granted, euibject to the usual three months stay. The final order had never lbeen presented ‘before until the lplaintiif moved last week to have""his marriage completely dis- solved, in accordance Iwlth the find- ings- oi‘ the divorce cour-t oi close upon it-llree years ago. FORMER SENATOR BELIEVED IN LlNiE FOR OTTAWA ‘POST WASHINGTON. Oct. 12.—ln view oi-the fact that the Canadian government is sending I-lon. Vinc- ent Massey to Washington as rep- resentative ol' the dominion govern- mellt interests is beginning to be aroused llcre as to who will -be cent to Ottawa iby the United States. The Fniteti jStates government has not discussed any one with the ed them. Thut is just the way the Americans acted when Canada rc- jected the Reciprocity pact! They did not any much but they were evidently cllagrined, ‘ iEven now they are "reckonins without the host". Canada is still protective at heart. The Conserva- tives were out voted, not on their policy of Canada for Canadians. but they were out voted by pro- Americans and Canadians who ton. they led their great political leader attain his lull measure oi’ influence ill the political world. lable. , I 1 ‘om-y '€$°".'..f’.'."i';'“6;‘.€'ii.l'§.‘£22 A succession of decades in which ize. w“ the firs, born o, ma“ and the ‘SYNONYMSF Puzzle’ ‘Probhmb grandson of Abraham. He was for- i tyiplcal ‘New ‘England folk." wlsdomlby experience, acumulat vo I __T___¢.._____ who have been ‘Elven m“ great force that would have been lmpos- 11nd, who have been protected and ill h d the ibcen first culled to cradled nnd coddled by the greatest Ted: wlillen pagt tile prime oi life. Dan, selection‘ empire m"! hi"! ‘lean? wh° are ' . » FOR free as the birds of the airz-‘Shall - h . i ih i l 'i. -. 'H°"' "W" Guthr“ w” M‘ bee" Guardian Readers ttli;l¥oli\t?rwi,ll(u‘i:lil1lli€ilers info Sllsilrttillifl‘ chew» ind" 1° country for a nles-s of potnge? Conservative serve during the conling session oi to u- meeting called for eight oniParllament, sits for South Welling- ton, Ontario, anti is ‘tlle son of a prlvlous representative of Welling- d-le was ‘first elected to tho House of Commons in 1800 and has ‘been re-elected at every general election ‘since. ‘both the Union Cabinet of 1017, and later tinder lPremier lMeiilhfiilv “I'll ‘He belt] oillce respective parties with prudence and skill made the names of Macdonald and ‘Laurier household words throughout Cana- da and spread their ‘fume to the Em- pire's utmost-bounds. With years at the head of affairs they gained ‘OFT-EN MTSPIUONOUNGED; ab- stract. Accent noun nnd adjective on first syllable, verb on last syl- foolishly allowed old sores and grudges to colne betweelrthenl and their country's welfare. riddle, enigma, conundrum. WORD ‘STUDY: "Use a word three times and i-t 1s yours." -Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's word: TYPLQAL; having the nature or character of a type. "They were tunately in the natural and lawful position of being projenitor of the great of God's Chosen people-pro- phets, priests and kin-gs. Yet in his weakness and folly he despised his birthright and sold his heritage for a mess of pottagei Shall Call- ada‘ do likewise? Shall Canadians l am Sir, etc, QO1 ‘ ” - ossssvl-zn October 13'. 1926 i. IAN ADDED PROM~lSE—-"lf ‘Dhou wilt walk in my ways, 10 keel) m? statutes and my commandments. . . . then I will lengthen thy days.“ 1 Kings 3:14. Woman Veterinary In Warsaw ~WAR1SA‘W, Oct. viii-Mrs. Helen Jnngielewicz, wife oftbe aide to the President of the republic, is in PRAYER-Jamal. Thou hast prom- ised to-satisfy with long life every- _.merly a ‘missionary at Shantung. as Sollcitol-General and later as one that sets His lovo on Thee. Poland's only scientifically trained innit flue ability and high character who has long rbeen prominent party as a forcible and impressive speaker on the public platform and in ‘the House of iCommone. talents and long experience as a parliamentarian sive promise of good service in the position to which he has ibeen advanced. iMr. Guthrie was born at Guelph, Ontario, in honor of ‘Mr. F. '1‘. Watkis was oAugust, ‘i800. in I wiLbe tile largest in tile him, lleartytildnll, ellperlbrm-Ioale d‘: Edmonton Magistrate ClearsHiPCourtroom (Canadian Frau.) ONTDN. Alton Oct. 1i."— Playing no favorites. Magistrate Prlnnose orderedtlhlzt but: mo‘: ii zzdlxfmzfiufi. nfoflf...’ 20%‘. We feast ion Nature's lllfllllltiillltl . i llmtiobtllitilro- . ill o o a an a to serve Hearty congratulation! ‘zugiraapfiimanré’ ninfuértr m, "u" o; mygtgry complete.‘ , molud ddu e earl‘ t e o a flflufirffbr e urged with Ours Afllifl Billet A» . , I woman veterinary surgeon. Minister of Militia until 1021when AUTUMNAL _ _The_ world w“, her love o‘, am the ‘Administration was defeated. \ ' _ 1mm“ and necasglty brought Mm There's music in the cracklllll Jursielewic: w her profession- ‘Hom M“ qughplg || n lawyer o0 sound - When the Ukrainians were of the ‘ gates of Lvov, her home. Mrs. Jur- gielewicz enlisted as a regular sol- dier and later reached the rank of Work that no artist can repeat; “rlflm- Sh” w“ wmmdad by Mm m the silence, moround,» “shrapnel sud upon recovery was Where gold and scarlet baunerltiimched i” “n” °' 111° “iwh? “m” m“, meats as veterinary. 811s remained 0i Autumn leaves beneath ou ' eel Wiben Nature paints iille scenes the around- His Canadian government so fur. One of the suggestions nlnde some time ago was that Col. John G. Foster, diplomatic status. The name oi’ Senator Lenrcot of Wisconsin, who has been defeated for renonlluation ill the primaries, is among those mentioned. Senator Lenrc-ot is well known to Canadian public men and has taken all active interest in urging the improvelllent oi‘ tile-t Great Lnkes~St. Lawrence waterway. " t -——-<e-o---- JOSE-F W. HALL ARRESTED AS SPY ‘BY QHiNESE ARMY "#2.: h THE c001)‘ i T MEN" no LIVES AFTER THEM MAN should make a SOl-lfldqvi“ and appoint a strong ‘trust: com- pany like the Eastern Trust Company as executor. There is no enter way of carrying out your good intentions to-‘ wards your family. 1' 4J1" To help you, we have prepared a folder "Your Will." It tells in simple language all the facts-about will 9 making and executotship. Sent free. upon request. - "EASTEfzltifiiTlitllSli COMPANY Richmond Street, CharloiiatownvP. E. I. U. H. B. LONOWORTII, Aotlnflldnngor » HEAD onncn-nnnmsx. w s. lloutrenl, l’. Q. Saint John, N. B. ‘Ht. Joltlfl, Nfld. NEW ISSUE Montreal Light, Heat and Power Consolidated . . - 5 P. C. Bonds Denominations $1,000—$500. Due Oct. 1, 1951. Current Earnings fllllliicable to Bond iluterost is at the annual rate 3-2 times‘ requirements. These fiends are senior to 2.021.837 shares of no par value Common Stock, having a value today, on the Montreal Stock Exchange of over $140,000,000, or over 47¢ time: the amount of these Bonds being issued." Price 99.50;.» yield 5.03 p. c. We recommend these ‘Bondsfior safe Investment." I I Eastern Securities 60., Ltd. Saint John, N. B. Halifax, N. 8. w. H. madness, Manned . 'Bank of Nova Scotla Building. Gil-N ttetown SHANGll-IAI, Oct. '12.-~JoQef W. I-lall, teacher and newspaper mall, is a prisoner in "Sun Clluan-fangs headquarters, in Nankins. willere charges of spying "have been plac- ed against llim. _ il-laii. who is a lecturer at the University of ‘MiclliBau. was on trial for magazine articles, when -lle was capturedi in ‘Suchow, mid- way between Sbaiughni and Nan- king. He as charged with being a spy in the em.pl-oy of the Cantonese. Hall carrietLAmerlcan passports. Josef Washington Hull was fol"- and about 10 years 084) entered newspaper work. He is the author of books and articlcs dealing with China, and speaks Chinese fluently. I-le formerly was associated with General Wu Pei-in ill an advisory capacity. ~ ::Mll.ny have been relieved- oi oorns by ‘llollowayfil Corn-Remover. It has a ‘power of its own that will be found effective. pm... _ Use Y ur hillt- Wiiih mirple tracerles iuwound, ' m: $37: ‘Tn 2:‘ dlzzlzivilgflhtt r13: The spell of magic is complete. i“ hhmaggeamihe ‘may ° . ' fter the warelle was made vet- erinarian for the-city of Warsaw, and also bad undel- her care alitha llorlel of the Warsaw olvalry re- gimellts. .1411.- Jurgielewic: is the daugh- ter-of Professor ‘Bujwld, a celebrat- ed Polish bacteriologlei. and bin three sisters who are fllyillcillli. After ehe left high school in 1914 she tried to gain admission to the Austrian Veterinary Academy at Lvov. but was rejected. Finally abs was allowed to attend as a special student and. working with men, Par from the haunt of city street, completed a four year's course and eumptoourpueod hel- examination nut I we! not until Poland took over liver that lite ‘um granted tier degree Our. pathway picturesque and fair. as the first women graduate of the is a spiritual treat. i Acodnmy- 6M is flaw mlvlrihl “U!” ye hope a flctominodhllltlgologiiiimliil . , ear-shim ' I T, The flowers, our dear compalllonl. now \, ' Are mostly il_l a dying state. Late gladioli, wlliile they glow, (Begin to meet the common fate: And, in the rplne tree singing low, The bird is whispering to ‘his mate A warning, as one bleak winds blow, That Winter's waiting at the gate. I While Autumn's tang is wild and sweet, Lured by the keen. delicious air. fare : {ow-lad <1 MQ-v-qi- ’ \ Telephone _ Ii it lo nasty weather, you don't feel well. you're too buoy to a re the time, you don't wish e pl! dressed to p6 out. Thou and a dean other . scene are apt to pro- vent yell from coming to our ltere for some much needed article. Jun TELIPHONI S10 ' and we will deliver the goods promptly. TIIE 2 maps oaucsronn - ‘ , 140 Great ‘George strut Mall 0mm lleeelva Prompt mini Acadia Sugar- _ First Mortgage 6's Acadia _ Si!!!" Rfliflifli Company, Limited of Halifax. N.S.._ controls a business which 'lna been ill-operation since 1879. It: refining plant is one of the largest and molt modern in Canada, and its location at seaboard 3"" u" Company marked economic advan- . tales in receiving raw sugar and . examine “mind Product, direct by water throughout the year. Pnnv do“ n lure domutic buaingnin Q gldCom e eal fhi d fin ‘ thgouflput Eutwenoccnfinirlinn '§lla§i¢'w‘,-.t¢m cmda. l‘ "=11 n! e very substantial export bulinele to "Mt Britain. Eurvve and ma: malt-a. Aueta are apprgxirnately twice the amount of 7"“ “Pftllae onds and e for the put W" Ygan have sires-aged svel- 9f flmfl the annual interest requireznent, _ V We offer ‘these bonds. as n sound inveltment, ‘at 96 and accrued interact. be yield 6.35%. " Descriptive circular on "Quest. Securities Corpom "on m“ Rig-y Binomial-clown -. i W103i‘; >ind~l3 I