ma‘... s’ - .......-_...........> .... m». u...“ PAGE FOUR Q Incident-W. Cluster l. Ielinro, I»), yigmpnuiueug J. l. Burnett, I. J. I lecntury-Ueubffui. D- A. lusKlnlon, I). 0. Zclltor Ind llnluglng DIN! fur-J. I. Burnett, I. J- L Anneiiiie tiiilfuru- Frnlh Wglher uni D. l. Currie Iorning Dnily (founded ill!) 80.00 per your (in nilvnnci) dfillvfiil .50 per year (in udvunce) lulled in Canada ‘and Unlffll Silk! ADVERTISING Ill PBl-QSENTATINZS UNITED STATES-Tie Bcclivitl Bpoelni Agency Inc“ New Iorl Con lrul Building, New vorh City, " iioaon ’ ' . "_ ' Building, Kununn City. Wilioughhy Town Building, Chlrlgoi Glenn Build mg, Ailuutu; Mcnudnceii Building, lnn frnnelnci 1D‘ 1"!- "l-ll 5'75 Phiindeiphln. FRIDAY. JULY u, 1833 LIBRARy [Nsyyfl/TE .come tax during that year. It shows. ~1— I also, that not sixty per cent but ‘The first convocation exercises of lover e1 ghty p" Rm o! ‘his sum m“ "m" Edward Island Library|came from persons earning more institute take place on Saturday’ than $10,000. n shows, further, morning in the Prince of Wales Coi- . Notes By The Way I I I _ (mutton Glfltfl) Speaking ut Halifax on the 15th of this month in 185i, Mr. Joseph Howe said: "1 believe that many in this room will llve to hear the whis- tie o: the steam engine in the passes] o; m9 Rocky Moumims, and to make the jolurley from Halifax I0 the Pacific iri five or six days" The first New Brunswick section of what is ncw the Canadian National was built by degrees from Shediac to Saint John ‘in the fifties. It was not until after the union that the road was opened up through Nova Soo- fig and Quebec. 1t was in July, 1884. just thirty-three years after Mr. Howe made his prediction, thnt the first locomotive on construction work was driven through the Rock-lmeets life‘s troubles more l . . ’ Mr. King’: Campaign Nothing was said or done st the lished traditions arid-institutions for recent cor. convention in Regina ‘which the conservative iu-fly Itbbdl to wan-ant s revision or the beliehland the revolutionary Filth?" w ' now generally held throughout Oan- which the (JO-F- rlwmN" N" ads, that the next federal election subscribed. A most cflvfill Plfllll will find the cmodioh people of w. King's addmfl WW" 11° - _, octwcch the Union Jack middle course that can be mulled and an emblem closely resembling. as ‘either sure or safe. Mr. King il if not identical with. the red flag ready enough to nttaok the two of communism. There is nothing in parties to which he i-l oiwflwd. 511$ the public addresses which m. Wil-Ihe offers no policy u In IWWIW ‘linm Lyon Mackenzie King is de- substitute for that either d m0 the thyroid gland in the neckf";qiwmg m wegtem Canada, to in-fconservetlve Government or the ‘fiber: the 11m o! 111s bum W0 dicste the color, design or slgnLfi-'C.C.1=‘.He is preaching in the nune mt and euuy. the mmd in wo w- lcoucc of the standard under which of Liberalism, but he ll not Nib‘ tlve in receivinc impressions wduiocrclioui is expected to go intolstructive; it is impossible to find in, tbn-uihcizic. n is, so fares can be iuds- hi! “div-w any dwlurbllw of; YOUR THYBOID GLAWD DE- TIIRMHVES YOUR AP- PEABANCE “Have you too much activity of A Message to the Grocer tht nl f r ndahilf per cent _ . , 0 _ lcxe auditorium. An invitation to» a o y o“ s‘ res, but it was not until 1889 that half way, as shown by the stflrln! ed st this distance, a. riondescrlpt Policy i-hbt L! not 119813". Hid 9110! lreguisr traffic W85 opened up be-‘eyes. the trembling hands. and thcfthlng, fashioned by Mr. King him- country is entitled to something‘ -of the tax is plid by those whose ill interested to attend has been lmwm“ are m“ than “mm which, ‘ssued through the press by Hon-l l i Pre f hid ' Or. w. J. P. ithcluillch, Minister of f“ m’ Wm“ p" me s n y rd its, t stsve arkedly rith Education, and Dr. s. n. Lerner, di- l’ m °°“ m f’ m V’ t Biti h ” . rector of the Institute. Judging by] he r 5 percentage the interest taken in the course and . {icai new birth, no suddenly awaken- h: the accompanying public lectures by Dr. Lomer and Colonel Bovey; during the past four weeks, there is’ ivery reason to expect a large nt- tendance. The course has been 1m m“ m“ Nov‘ 56mm.‘ per highly successful, both with regardzlcaplta cost or government (and ".0 registration and general quality of lthererore "5 provincial taxation) L; the work accomplished. Establish- ‘the lowest m an Canada "with me ed through the joint co-cperatiori of ismgk exception or Prince inward ihe McGill University Library School ‘Bandy ind the Provincial Department of’ m“ L! an exception whmh “v Education, this seasons initial ef- quenny crops up‘ Ions have bwond “mm Our sister province the ‘value and popularity of a Libr- ' f i this P in . ‘riaixiitytutivtidnstudentsoireceslso to gruwmg_next w Prince Edward 1L1 d,—th ‘ ,' . be congratulated upon obtaining 5a" e best potatoes in ‘wrh PUTTING 0 IT MODESTLY ln his election manifesto Prem- prover! 0f NEW , 5A ' . ihe services of sir Andrew Macphail i marl“ 1s principal speaker at the corivcca-l we do mt km“ which province fer Harrington points with pride to] Brunswick, for example, can boast; Th" tween Halifax, Moncton, Montreal and Vancouver. ' Chins, says the Bong Kong Press, 1s changing slowly, and in her own way. There will be no mag- irig of a sense of unity and a public spLrit of personal self-sacrifice, in’ place of the old cian and family‘ spirit. But China going forward in her own mariner, incomprehen- ‘sible to the West. She cannot be hurried arid the way is long. But in the end this great natLori will win ‘through to freedom and good order, 'to a. prosperity as astonishing to her neighbors as she was in the ‘days of Marco Polo to the few stray vtsitors from the_ disturbed "and unhappy lands of tile West. corner-stone oi’ our foreign policy 1s the League of Nations. As ngs stand. we are in considerable danger of being equivocal lrl a liter- al sense—cf supporting the collec-| tive system in word and yet exert- i. . , , _ _ _ tiori exercises. No one 1n Canada is lcan substantiate a 5mm’ claim ling ‘she mo“; at Her" point w . ih gkeep ourselves free of definite en-y km’ qualified to speak on literary }wt regard to quality silver foxes. iubjects than this distinguished or prime dairy prwucts’ °~' “ma” Prince Edward Islander‘ whose name ‘tural productivity per acre, or long- » smoothness and content." human. l The active principle 0f lhYTOTd r i Dawson, the King's palpitatirig heart. Remove s por- tion of this thyroid gland and the wheels of life move with more self and representing no recogniz- irnore and something better from the able principle or policy. At nookdebder of i party which h» Md w ‘Lake, Manitoba, the Liberal lcodci-{BYM a Ihare in the past progress audience against having °‘ Quad’- “Possess tto little thyroid gland: any pa" or 10; m the c555 mo"- the rues of life boqome b imw-‘mcht. end his criticism of 0.01‘. der, you are cold in body 8nd ml-"d- policy as lately outlined in Regina you we a dullflrd in Well"! v-udpm sound enough and fair. The appearance, slow in thought. word. c.c.r-. policy is definitely socialis-j and deed." tic, almost as definitely oommurilrzicf "Then take thyroid extract and ‘and is hopelessly irreconcilable‘, once nwre you fee1—and look-i Progress the British ' Way (Toronto Globe) with the social and economic prin- ciples under which British countries ‘for generations have maintained extract thus determines your Wefllltheir position in the vanguard of or woe by having eithe rvhe right ‘world progress. The party itself is amount, or two much or too little." iby no means s unit as to the means I_a,m quoting the words of Iordfio be employed in effecting the physician es ‘changes set forth in its program; part cf his presidential address w|that is to say, there are among its the British Medical Association. |members very different views as to This should explain to you why|the kind of revolution that is nec- in the serious cases of goitre-in-lessary for the creation of Mr. flammation of the thyroid ZI&Iid-£\V0OdSVi'Ol'th’l Utopia. It is with the w)...“ 1.85;, iodine and even xq-gyfsxtreme element iri this movement are of ho avail, that surgery itseltiihal the country is most concom- Imay m; give saflsfaflory resujta ied because that is the practical ele- You can see from 19rd paw. [lfléfit and will, if opportunity arises, son's statement that if Just the 1°"? °T "M01"??? $0 10W: the hand A report in the New York ‘rimes that Lord Amulrees Commission has recommended placing New- foundlands finances under expert non-political control pending in- augurating of u complete recon- struction plnn is described as pre- mature by Sir William Stavert, who was a member of the Commission, along with Hon. Charles A. Megrath of Ottawa. It serves, nevertheless, to call attention to the elasticity of modern British policy and its con- tradiction of what is usually regard- ‘ ed as rigid adherence to tradition. Newfoundland, the "Ancient Col-i any,” is now a self-governing Do-l ,miniori, and will decide whether so gagemerits. The League most of the talking. In any event, it may be said, is an cmyenantwmcved by surgery the patients, . 1 imjnensely {heart will slcw up to normal, therelcaiiada Want-i 11°F"! 01' this C-CF. serlous engagement n itsesf. If it right amount of the gland is re- ,°f the the°r55ls W110 KY0 30W 501118‘ radical a. departure ls to be taken if suggested. It would mean a tem- porarv step backward for free civil l. Another Trade Pact that figure. An opportunity fo- trade development would then seer apparent. with ever present rum- (Canadiari Business) ours of a solid customs union he- We register hearty accord in the l tween Austria. and her neighbours, recent conclusion of B. trade treaty the present agreement 81-50 PM“ with Austria. In continuing its ‘ Canada. in a favourable P05111011 l0 policy of bi-laterlil agreements. the ' share in the trade of this wider , "Canadian Government, this time. . sphere, if and when cousolldbwl has extended Intermediate tariff l commercial privileges to Austria and receives in l has been popular during thfl Lfllldvn rettmi most-favoured-rlation treat- - Conference in view of U1: non-active merit. A commercial exchange with discussion of tariffs, em argues. e c., Austria-Hungary amounting to over and Canada has nottbeenm found two million dollars before the war wanting among U19 11a 1°95 W5C‘ now stands at less than one-fifthltising a forward commercial policy. SUMMER COAL agreement - making \ government. | The frequency with which the Do- minions call upon the Mother Ooun- try to aid in disentangiing stubborn knots ls an impressive tribute to wisdom and experience. Australia VICTORIA $7.75 AVON $7.00 Fully Screened Fully Screened DELIVERY EXTRA TERMS STRICTLY CASH MARITIME OOAL COMPANY 0 PHONE 990 2 CUMBERLAND STREET E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 14b Richmond St., Charlottetown . r _ , will be little if any trembling of °rgamlati0n 01' "'5 Plafmml- and] h u ‘amulu w readers o! the ievity. or the hundred and oneyere certain that the covenant in the hands’ and the digestive ‘up M,’ Km“ warning may be brad“ Quarterly Review arid other leading “mags i“ which FY13“ 54mm 15' its orzgfna: interim)“ wwld I d t b n turbarices will disappear. n not [eted with “We already uttered by _ punctual _-.- carrie ou _ _ ~ English Journals u n is on this com blond admittedly leads. but probably y a mm I enough is removed he will still rie- lcmmnatlve Blwkesmen» It 1-5 8 I signatories, no nation would _ itimel. and o n t -m_> iineut. A master of style and an ,.n each and every case it is a matter ithe mad risk of attacking its migm , talri séorrledof thregeegymptcms, and standing thepgagzhiillnglliiogigizéer- ‘uthmty °n current as wen u Nor pride m some section o! Canada ‘boy’ the security issue “Iould be mgut evjhatiiloallppbgns. when in iin "1 h” elapsed 51"" the Same MT-‘senf to Eklglfiid for a Commissioner ' ‘that it ranks next 1n g-u m)“; to solved and the chief ofstacle in the ’ i . ' iiassical literature, Sir Andrews, pe y I ‘ kildelvor w make it lumecessary Km; “as pleading g0,- a 00050110,“ to advise on ‘matures. and was p“? message w the students o’ the L“)? fr", standard s" by the Island its) oélcllllgarzlnamegilt removed. Noth- $0 operate twice (remove one pop tiori of all so-called Liberal 51011115.! vided with a sound policy. In very iry Institute should be of lnvaiiunble Province. ufnotvhere C93!‘ t‘ e mtiernational ‘iflon and thm later remove anoub those expressing different shades of recent yggrs canpdo, hagsecured \id and encouragement. Meanwhile we continue modsstlyio! y. ‘k - mo“? flan a ecjration 5H) the M11860" lemma t°° mud‘ Liberal thought’ which groups °r cmnmlssw“ heads ‘mm the 01d _ y by the Prime hfiriser or Mr. Bad-y , most o; them have 5mm accepted country w seme the Marmmes go our way, unvocal about ourgwin that, if a breach of wor1d'°f the thsfmld wand? the Wocdsworth leadership rights question and the rgflwgy 51¢- mamfold flghjevexnents_ Except o’ ‘peace should occur and it should be] The patient’ beoowes B’ “me slow \ ‘some n m .i necessary to take measures againsumentaify and phyflcally, may put B,“ Mn King is not content with gatiog, illiddffm: the same tsourcci: ‘v . o e now rare occas ons _ ‘ v Ion too much wéght. m fut 1155mm n v mm H 1 as een a vse on seapors an The Winnipeg Free Press ‘Llb- ‘when it is necessary to remind mirflgznygmiigr’Ixfieswiild [rfggwhole appearance may chin!!! lest tohee gelztorsgglvee tfiéliogiigifr‘: the desirability of continuing deals ha» has imelmd the Domilvonhoighoorc that we are in the lead full-The Spectator I “ ‘from a slender. nervcus. active in- to what he is pleased to describe as 1“ when futures‘ m“ Macmillan income Tax schedule! 88 00mm?“ ‘and not st the tail of the prooes- ._.___ divldual to one ivho 18 heavy. P15- Tory sutocracy, which is little worse gzdbzntkfgnglxzlrgiqtnt: 55033:? rith corresponding schedules in the 951m, rt is profoundly touching io learn M’ an“ “ZY- 1" his °P'~"l°" than C-C-F- bureau- ed on banking United Kingdom and the result is 1118K the Lindbergh hOmB if» H0P0- Hfstlfiifmilgngh“ “ozfccgflglzk: gzltfibgrhe Conservative party he Neither these cells for assistance - '- - r .8 I i ' . . ‘"8 38¢‘ Y 1'1 W 0 0 Lin - ' ' Privy Council as an appeal court i110"! I burgh; 105g their 11,5- bom 0mm by infection anywhere in the body rendered much service in Liberal ~‘ _ l is an affront to local talent, but ank- Wflen the Federal Income Tax The “Named ‘We “M15018 c“: months agm Wm be turned into a —teeth.‘ tonsils. gall bladder, ln- campaigns on past occasions in - nowledgment of a range or experb sol-ms were being filled out thlgtams natomm "I 1 _' 1 child-welfare centre. pull details fbsifnP-Or by 50""? em°fl°nal m“ PM“ °f specific 01.1mm“ to Con-l ghee possible only in a country wring’ there was considerable I I ema e evange ist, are n01», y“ available, bu; 1; 15 known turbance. ' l servatlve policy. It was employed which for generamns has had many mmmmg about the schedules‘ ,canadian born but fortunately dom- that colonel and Hrs. Lindbergh It is gratfymg to know that by extensively but ineffectively in the and varied pmmems to meet, _ 0.391194 permanently elsewhere, have will be on the board 0f the new 1m removing any infective condition, last federal campaign, which ended There are those who believe, and no _ f m‘ m m‘ thatrecelvled much publicity in United i 5' e '. ‘ me ques on! er c ' ‘States and some larger Canadian THE INCOME TAX I f f I I -o r u I!‘ w PLAIN SPEAKING _ . Today British statesmen are ud- Sllflllivn. together with O01. Breck- and by mental and phlsical rest’ m me mm abwlute and 5WWP1BB ministering the affairs of more than enxidge, their persona} represent“. mcst of these thyroid conditions repudiation of Mr. Killer’ lve, and Dr. Abraham Flexner, the 0K" be 011F940 famous educationalist. The house, to be known hereafter as High SONNET For WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN N. GROOM Local Representative At Morley Bell's Law Office, Summerside, P. E. L, or Telephone 297. the Dominion could be a. little n 1 l wn a‘: the “bi newspapers. Mr. J. Butterfield, n. ' ' Gt . . 82‘ {nan To‘, n g g gweferu. contributor to the Van- QAOV-‘S/ Bu‘ what are the facts? The Icouver Province, expresses an opin- Fields, will be devoted to the care of children, "Weir education, train- ing hospitalization, . .' without discrimination in regard to race or creed." There is o, fine Christian charity in this devoting of the house of sorrow for the young par- ents and their child to the cause cf lasting happiness for their children. There is restitution to the children of America for the horrible crime committed against an American child, though that “restitution" is offered by the aggrieved parents themselves. It is a beautiful action. ——Exchange. -____. it is a sad commentary upon h“. man nature that wehave advanced so little in real civilization over the past century or so. Our recent most savage and expert ivar. in which kil- ling was the punt most concentrat- ed 119011, has left the world in its saddest state of all history. And now, on the other side of the water, despite noble and sincere efforts by far-seeing statesmen, there are those =' th b t hi h I British House of Commons recently ‘on on e s“ Jec w c we behave i ill h d t made a statement of the COlIQCtlOYiLYEdie smarter“ by T!“ ltlewspazer of the income tax in Great Hr|t-' e e s ~ s sec on o Cam 7' determined by actual trade ccndi-l tions and the specific requirements of those Canadian enterprises which provide the largest field of employ- ment for Canadian labor. As to the 509cm interests, the record of the themselves. present Govcmmerit can scarcely be The Dominions are fortunate in cited by Mr. King in support of his being able to call upon the experl- , statement: if any special interest 1n erice thus gained with important Canada has been favored unduly in‘ problems directly or indirectly, to- recent years by administrative ac- gether with that obtained in con- Non, Mr. King alone knows o; 1|; nectlon with the domestic and world lng year, _and there are a great many people problems of the United Kingdom. It Oh, in the shadow of the sable wing, Who would be glad to share his 1S certain that if the Amulree Com- Make thou a song for earth's rem- knowledge. But there are some missioii recommends a step buck- embel-lng things for which the Conservative Ward for Newfoundland it will be Of lovely things that still thoulparty does stand, and has always 5°? U“ PWP050 01' 80m!!! l! 116W holdest dear! stood. They include the political m- and permanent step forward. stitutioris and traditions which are the Pride of all British pcopleg, which have made for e sound econ- Omy and s strong and vigorous so- Ere solulnd of music on the air was 15525133; gixzggllvguigflglssgimbaefi: own From siriigiélg winds or tides at ebb mnzdg. Tssgxr :33? ‘m ‘m’ bites end seeks to replace with the In smaxissgfiozri: Mtge? Wm m“ ‘pfiéifilplfl of individual restriction. _ ’ pori a. number of occasions in. silent to“ that wms summoning I the past the Conservative party hast; been accused of what is called flag- -Gertrude Bartlett. waving. which mww an obbeal to‘ the powerful underlying allegiance of the Canadian people to the pol- {itlcal and economic principles which ‘ gare pnrt of their national heritage. It will be by no means a bad thing if some flag waging in this sense! is done by conservative spokesmen» iri the cmrse of the next campaign. since it must be obvious to even the most casual student of political af- accordlng to the needs of the situa- tion, and is changed as justification is shown. There is no wavering, however, from the policy of improve- ment in the interests of the people He says: iln. The following table is from the "It is rather s disgraceful oom- report, and for the sake of compari- v ment upon our civilization that every ion, the Emgush pound sterling has feeble matrimonial prank of such oecn converted by rough calcula- _ , 4 a mountebiink as the McPherson tron into Canadian dollars. Thel _ _ iwoman and the husband she bought tnaie shows the contribution made| lherself should be so avidly desired by various types cf incomes: to b 1 t m as eccm Income Taxation l e m“ Page news Up to $2.500 ...$ll5.000,000 or 9.2". m“ newspapers What is it to the .‘.‘.’§;%%%'i. 2x22222212 s; 1333" c» , . , , , p over $10,000 __$700‘000,000 0r 003% _men of a. woman, with her thwarted 0 ‘desires. is to be divorced? An analysis of this table gives. "M a people momma“ d v ted w . . E 0 some wiry surprising information. It the christian ideal w Zould m e s ra er ‘hows that about 46000000 peofle shrink from according publicit to “M some sueopomom m mwmelone who has brought that idealy in tax in the UnEtcdKlngdom in 1931- 0m the so” or repute that be!” w '2' It shows’ 8:50’ that m" slxtythe cheaper kind o; vaudeville s; . a p“ cent o: this huge sum camelpeople also devoted to the ririci le from persons earning more than, p p tlo.ooo. 1t shows, further. that iii/that the home and the “mu” L‘ u“ “m 5”“ “m8 ‘° rmmam‘ °f "w most a quart" of the m! is paid basis of a. sound society, we should old order, in which selfishness and also shrink from 101.“, 0h h mationalism bred their most viru- by those whose incomes are less use she h” mad: o’ fhigmsflfiutelj: lent poison in murderous lwar._ for "Hammer IGeorge Matthew Adams, gal Strange stories, say! the 51min]. ED[T0R[AL NOTES asian. continue to reach England to v ' the defamaticn of Australia. The nformatlon given in The Natlonf m, Hon, David Lloyd George, in DWY 119F831]. 11011110113 Labour u Revenue Review." nreseutlnzuddrcnlhg the Liberals or W518i, “ewspam”, “'5 W" bunting alleg- canadmn Income tax figures Imwwho appealed to mm to lead the BHOZU from 11s Brisbane correspond. , ent to the cllcct that aborigines of 1931-32: mwme Texan {Liberal party back to the true course Queensmnd m. 08mg enslaved‘ up to ‘moo 162,613 or 0,18% of Liberalism, stated that he warTfiere is no foundation for these tzooo to $5.000 . .s 961,642 or 3.6% ffhrough with leldfifflhlp." but that swlemenls- A statement equally “poo to $10,000 $225150‘) or 90% ‘he an“ had hopes for the party. Pep ridiculous 1'5 that Ml’. Lyons pro. Over $10,000 ...$2l,753.464 or 86.6% ha“, “new an exchange the poses to give a bonus to white men ’ who will marry half-castes. It is l; higt] lgqvetersn hifti,hisriow ,1 . . A“ ‘m’ y“ °f t ‘be V c e 5'“ w ° 7° 5 clear that .hr- newspapers Brisbane Emmi’ mm! 0R"! 11nd B firm-CH"? economical development upon which gives surprising information, es- convinced that he will be too old to correspondent fins hgcn misypi t"; filled with live ducks." m“ country-s prom,“ h“ depended oecially when contrasted with thelleld by the time the Literal party perhaps there is sr-mv llitfc FPIPUSL‘ and which have been consistently 3mm‘ House o! Common, "port ,1“ 31-min "my", "a." Bumcfently for him. Possibly lie has had in ' exemplified in Conservative policy. or undertaking ‘ mind the fact that the bonus S\Sf9i'li ing industry to 4mm 0 by eh board m 1 rt h th t no, , l t o- iuol oliti 1 1 1 th - i. I ° *5 ° Pr“ mgzrzj: fittiabzo, 3122x2222? 13004’ Egress, 51;; ail-Ciro? mils a ‘settlcd policy” in Australia. and whlzh no bonus has yet been given, of Mr. Woodsworthb success. It be- a e e ' ' ' 7 he has ccnjcctured f“at All". l ", has hit upon the ilaprv notion of comes apparent, however, that the m 5° the F0401” 7705-9111’? 501' 1"‘ ‘Wmllnl m’ m“ Pa“! despairing o: finding some dsimv- .ndcw.i:g "mixed mdriiugc-s choice must be between the cstabq Take up my harp. Oh soul, for Death draws near. Ere hands shall falter from each“ slsckened string, Strike thou the silvery sounding chords, and sing In cadences unheard by mortal ear The April dream that lit Life's fleet- But soul made answer, "Nay! silent I wait That Guide upon the path beyond the Gate. Cussons Olde English Lavender The newest toilet prepsra- tions imported from England, and at sncii low prices that you will be amazed. This line of Toiletries‘ includes the fol- lowing: l-‘nco Powder (inrge size) 25o Bath Tablets .(l lice. in s box) ................ 60c Liquid Briiliuitine 80c Solid Brilliant-inc Shaving CICIIII .. ihan $5,000. But whnt about Canada? Put ilongside the above table the fol- ___.____________ lowing one, which is compiled from she shut o" the gramophune and turned excitedly to her father. "Dad," she exclaimed, “that ls the latest kind of jazz record. Did you ever hear anything so wonder. ful?" Fiather, who had been trying to reed his evening paper, granted. “No," he replied wearily. "1 can‘; A better ‘tobacco and a better cure——that accounts for the popularity of our Bum iwis CH IEWI N 0 HICKIEYe NICHDISDN FREE: — Andy Chester uni! Min Masks with each purchase o! Lil- ierlne Tooth Paste. h... Dnlcross (Trial sine) Gift Sets in each paehgo, Soup, Bath Tablets, Vniiity, Cold Cronin and Vuiisiiing Cream. Price ..............-..... 85c THE 2 MAGS pfflfiffiér? is. x use? _, . Jwgiililiiii fiflilliiiiu-