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A _ _ - ff g= r_ = -_ .if _ __ r ' i ~ _ i _ -,--- f-- i ini’ 'Y' T ' 7 ing the Administration in a general Being oucperhupsgto their ,ur _ ,_ , , hh. ,,,l,,,e ll l. vi¢u_i-reuiueuf-.if ir. uui-iieii_prise, they found themselves with. _-- I'-\.l`i\`§\' .i'u _ . » P _si iri.L , r t S"i`~§fi`§§‘$§"ifdimlllIEE..i§"i>l£eff$'f§l'f"§f"ililrliiiof "°Wh°’° 1° 8°' The “mf” ’°°°°’» The Prince ei' wales has replaced `¥“"' ` ` ` ‘ ;‘_‘;*l‘1€‘E,Edl¥“I";F_&‘Q_#“"“k-_-"' '"d MY- I-l°Yd Geofue. who is also one retiring Sc ily farmer with two ~ _ ’_~H1<{_3.iiérrllliiililffig L'Chicago;‘ Synilicuto Trust ma' e x B u_ y c ¢l'lC8Cl88 Of 8Zl’lCll1tlll`9- Muanwhuei _ _ ll`i‘.`i'iiliu'-\_»,‘ st. i.-luis; uleuu 1sul|rl1us.ml1iu_ui; ' Monadnock Huildlils. 5°" did not propose to be saddled with alma they haw been taken off the \§,~_,_:§l_3};',§§il,fhh,h . iilruiu-i.er-oz lin.. bo, ooui sir.-,.5 iliilurii-hlhiuu. , h ,heh ,hchhshtehdeh ,hhhg hhehdy dhhh he is hhymh them from V »' .it 1~~*.1~‘iJ`\-`-7 ‘Iv Morning axim k t til their first crops .l’, _=ify,_< _ _ _ burdened with the record of his ovm poo e un ____ hh";"5`§}l"1i'\u¥*7fl{»‘T,li'? ‘ Likc religion and politics, advertising is A siibleet ln Wlll¢l1 ¢V°l'Y°l1¢ hh , .lines Thereupon ll` am harvested. It is little lY\0`U€‘l\l5 ' ‘ ` :"l'.‘.i;l»"`.»_`r-,"._,‘i,»‘_~§j,-§» yruauiiieo without som; to college. own no -ea ssl ~ hh hh.” hu ,hh one hh, °oh,,,,,,,, to ,end _ e\".”`§"`I3'.'-".i‘f;. ,_ 5"””' 5”' Hem" ‘nd 'n our wtmlete 0! H1# R°Y“1H‘8‘“‘°” wee meeot that it mould beer the _»il,.,_.,_,=,_ ,_.;t_\,=,~_g_h»\~ rinmson, oomonmr. io, 19.*; .mp the bi, in their teeth, erioour- mu hl,,l,e,._ .-"~;`fffi.~~ _ _ _ _ -- r one to ie ee tv he Naveen-we -- » `l `¢i` is Elia: Behr * of Quilts uno. mb. his Noise /um uiuiura l Research men tell us that the ear ls a very delicate instrument. It slightest sounds ao that man could protect himself in emergencies. ,-.i._-.~~.- »- ~`f-__`_"'9. ‘,"1j~,‘ FOR BETTER BUSINL .>`S l”w" 'm`°em°°t' “Mes me sydney eral Federation. which formally In this city and in the rieighl»°"' As man is now able to take ca_re ,hh ,lrhh ____ ipogt, is that the former gave one- approved theh conduct' Lloyd ing cities, says the St. Catherines, ol hlmsell sgallm ummm. um., ls "`& ' ' v " ' ' ‘ I i other thanlva preferences without condition Standard, it is well known that the not perllllps th, “mv ll,” gol- _,, v h _ v ~'l r - 6'?-_hr _ . l . ob Quality and sew oe' I I y - Georn and his “mm” dissenting" ri te tiles was . it W.. ' _\ __ - to-'i~?‘..s _ ` `- -L ,ff . . \_,"*\ f ~ ` i -:».,~.~,- __ _ ._-5. ~ . i.\ - _, il. _l,_., ~ hi s vi 4 . _l ., , . M , 1 . P ‘ i . f ~ - -f .1 rl' v i i V. .hr , hr 4 y . A 3,; - r ' pointed out that there is rio better but that is beside the point. The come 0, h hs, 0, slmm, wwe,” shhhhmhhl hehehh h Bm, 1 -i I 1 l i i - i in tin ui outa . hero _Bennett te ,if °n K drastic price-cutting compet tion or compensa g v gcs w sh Hehhhhh and hh “phone” mve mah" of “whhoh for the hh hh . d h _ V _ _ .I _ building up business, were emphas- as hthe preferences are nov: made hem 'ahve' They hhve formula,/ed hy md hi _cannot be charged that structure hs it hu been hh mmy f _,l ‘_ ized in an address this week by Mr. rec~Pl`0Gal by CXPFSSS tl'€9~»Y~ MI h “ve_bhn_ehed scheme ol ,m¢m_ me lndustry abused ll, pl-lvllegeg ce,,tm.les_ uf;-__._‘f,~.,,,._ l l 1; ' P. A. olooruieil, president oi the nuuniure idea was to give Bfltel-'\ plovmmt ,eller .nd they have The amount of employment durinil To-dey however the eu- drum is " l » ' \ is a. desirable thlI18~ H105 “ acute or great delicacy of hearing, yettheeardrum ia tholamcin ph 3,. I Notiqiiui Rmall Dry Goods Msoclk md mph’ cmmmw vm., p,.,,_,lel._ hlhgmed huh holhe nh’ hh soohhhd the lm” ,els-ghlyhrhrt xxhthiga ilhvglhid forced to hear loud noises which it " ‘ ` tion. This mouth, Mr. o'oohneli uii- ences voluhterliy, in the hope that The , ,,,,,,,_ depressivn W 0 ° S' was not intended to hear or with- trles provided, was no minor con-istand and these loud noises are _ V _ i h li t _ "°““°°d' " ““u°” “‘d° °‘"“p°lg“ ‘S mel mam "tum t e °°mp mm ing feature of their position in this sidera/ticnfln helping the collntrylactually cousins a thickening of b"i‘“3 lmmched 1°’ th' p"m°u°“ °°m° um° by mending “mu” respect is that they profess to speak 5 through. Those who had work can itv If Quality merchandise. 'nu cam- Preferences to Canada. This was a hh hh’ uhehh any md h "_ but hen the story’ and llll, lg V poign hee been started by the Na- senewlis lesturo with email Dfw- mam ,A be de,,,o,,_,l,,,,l,e,l bv Lloyd felt the beneficial results. tional Retail Dry Goods_Associotion pcct of any tangible results, for George md homhmy that they do but practically every ll'l‘Ou‘l> and Canada had been 8lVln8 Bfllaln not when sh, Herbert conferred y¢¢l,|¢ in "cont yen.;-shave ithe ear drum. The thickening of lthis delicate membrane interferes 'with the movement of the three little bones that carry tha sound ~ ,impulse to the brain. In fact the ` i joints between these little bones be- de lndustry ls now carrying it for- preferences for 33 years without wihh I dhhhthhoh of scam” Nh_ may-,ded expengivg sei-vicesof onefcome llke mlld balm Tl” nerve ward. Newspapers from coast to any adequate return from the Unit- 1 M ‘mt sort and another unheiu-dorlirlear1~ ll,” Chnl” the “mul lo ul. lmll, ti .Th -edKind , hihadheredtofrw,, » coast orc co-opera ng e cam g om ev c u hm with unanimous concurrence I hahah lh thousand. of mu". piugn is directed to enhancing the trade and al owed I. coun hm able to ,late tml tl” mlm-al hhhhhhhh md one other hmm tionullxti! in GBDSW lei' dlyl °f °°°f°d°’°tl°“°‘P”"'°d becomes gradually exhausted thus ° tending to cause deafness. °l' Noise interferes with mental work buylilg power of the consumer and equal "ld #mm “mestrictgd "°' party will regard establishment of asgigtmce to the taxpayer. in his by keeping the individual'.| attention e speeding up the return to economic cess to its markets. h measure lol. hom. ml. ln swg- lu, ml; l,ll51n¢cs_ A11 of thes prosperity' -Just as we can now 'lilo meet this situation, Premier ,hhd hs hmm; lu h,,,.P°,”_» thing; have to be paid for, agree that the basic cause of the Bennett 8\`l°Pl7°d U' °°“""° me pn' It is riot surprising, notes the GB- h ho 1 which h, on the noise itself instead of on the have workho is trying to do. Aa men- doveloped public debts and annual tioned before the loud noise in an e office has lowered the efficiency oi l l, lll b Ml._ expcndiures igures "°°°'“t d°l’""*"5l°“ W” th" me °L’° °pp°s°° °H' at ° wed y zette, that sir Herbert samuel and the subject of much study these office workers by as much as 40 _ majority of people tried to get Dunning. He declared that two-way the other e,,_,,,,lnl,l,,.,, slmllll mme ahhh If we werhwlulng, and ll h wmethlnh M, ,,°l_h,,_,g_.. Ny, Mr. preferences were necessary for two- out ,huh ,hdehmdemlyv “nu Llovll we" pogllllev ll, alll mem au, o»C°nl.lell_ eco also is the reverse way intra-Empire trade, and that George welwmed tl” "mmm, "tum to the simipler living of true-the way out of the depression Canada would expect and stipulate hhmhhhh 5° ooldly' but ll l. much few decades past, we shohld be able of noise in its cfloct. upon tho nor- f t li! treat t f Britain _ to get along with much Ss 1110110 lies in giving full measurc of useful or ar men rom mme lhyporlahl ll,” they we ,mu lower and hm" “heh h goods and services for value roceiv- conesporidlns t0 that Elven t0 lug and "uns lol. lm pg,-gy gg d. This t l h Britain under the Canadian tariff. i ° mem ”° °“ Y °“"‘ “P” which move decree lewd' l*"“’°” .iioe t th outset tin - itiizdf this th 1¢"‘"‘ 4* ° rcsentatlon of what we have to sell, He was cr c e or on e as the preshhng ge,,,l,,‘_ H Bfllml hh to shy, wen m advance of h ~ he . but 515° me semng °f that wp’ °! gmmd that it wntempmned uhm' Liberalism is to #Peek l\°n°°f°"l'h holding of the Ottawa conference. extent. nevertheless noise is what 4' v i ‘i ` i orc not infrequently they are the ,Anill°'Cfm°dlHH Bgfeffrlicnt confers energy' exherlehce and vocabulary so. The ground having thus been f l » 1 - . I l h ., il r If ¢_, u" ', 5 f ir . l' hi. -, .gn - i f il ‘ 1” , . ,i_ 1 » l. 1.- ' _ . i . _ . i » , (_ _ 1 \ » , * , ¢i,_ i i » 1 . i ’ * f v -_ e ‘_ ii J: ‘ I f _ i ii. i ',. i l ~ " v l .-1 i » l f ' ..-._ i h /sf. _,h I . h , ._._.._., .. i , .i 1, / 1 l v) / l i »lv I _, -< » .r , , ‘€‘¢i‘*’ ,o_o . » i i I merchandise and service that will D8-111318." Whl¢h it \iDql1€5tl0n8iblY with two volces the outlook 5| lol- that Canada could not hope lo ob. ~` I be lnvet 0C°I\°ml¢8-l md “Wt did' Why '°h°"° 1* my “num in 5 "fy lyfcrty now indeed, and it tain substantial preferences in th . i f '_ om beneficial to the consumer." "bargaining" for two-way trade con muh, be extremely hmlduus gn markets of the United 151384 In this connection it may be cessions has never been made clear, hh hhhh ohh “nigh the canadian delev 98 W9; speculate upon e PW it per cent. to Dr. D. Fraser, Australia, in dis- a cussing thorubfect of tho relation y, vous system has shown that the noises of a city produce a wearing effect upon the nerves. h While civilized man hal grown used to noises and can shut them out of his home to A comfortable makes any animal become alert cr C attentive ,and with that attentive- nesafs fear. Mm may not fcar noises in a sense, but when noises strike his ear his whole being-body and brain-becomes or is kept alert. prepared to offer in retum equa sh guarantee of quality than the es important thing is l-hal Premier the former Home secretary and manufacturers and eXl>01'l€1'Sl'n the And you know from experiencethat § I E r .. §"ff_"">'. __ ` - . . ""b“““°d “’p“t““°“ °' the kadmg B°"‘”°Ws d°"“”°“d 1°’ p'°f°'°”°° the resourceful welshmeu For the markets or this country. It " ~' ~ - has ocomplished what the Dunning just as clearly understood that the tensed, fatigue-tiredness-oomca on local merchants in el ery commun a present’ slr Herbert ll” ‘ot hlmagf ity Those merchants belong to the Budget, or a. dozen such budgets, tr I the party "ue pwinclvll l>°11€fl°l”l°’ 1” Canada to the cen e o was when your brain and body are hunt quickly. rs wguid be the primary produ In other words, noise 1| harmful _ -A V _ he community \\h;ch they serve. They could never have achieved,-favor ‘hhd the shuhuoh ,B full ol llvdly and that the host would thu hah to the hearing humhhl to the hmm rmitribute, firlarlcialiy and other- ed_tarifI treatments for Canadian ihohhbhmes, but the expert mug- upon mem' but upon manufwtur- itself, lowers ability to do work, and wart-_ to every progressive movement exports to Britain as against similar Shu,” is htm ln the wlnhs’ md ln lng lndustrles excluslvglyh or l-,early l puts 5 1-ealgtnin on the whole body __, _ .1 r \ \ i fort booked up by reels of 1101185* temporary publishes its own ver- sion of tile points made by Mr. Miickenzie King in his speech re- pudiating thc Ottawa agreements. imc is a sample of the arguments il, urlvanccs: "The Govcrniiiciit is claiming it get concessions. Does that mciin pressure was brought t0 bcnr upon the British Govern- incur. nild tllcy were told that if tilcv did not tax the food of the Briiisli people there would be no agreements? If that was the basis of thc agreement, the soon- cr it fell to the ground the bet- tcr. Military and legislative co- ercion have been done away with." One wonders where the writer of thc above statement got his ideas of tiic motives of British govern- mental procedure. They smack lill- piciously of some of the anti-British propaganda in the Hearst press. "Coercion" is ri. word which only gross ignorance would apply by way of cxpliination to any action of the Govcrnment of the freest and most independent people on earth. The only "pressure" which the Bennett Govcmmcnt exerted, or could ex- ert. at the Conference, was the pressure of logical argument, of facts and figures morshalled clearly and convincingly, of substantial prcfcrenccs offcrcd in return for equally substantial preferences to bc received. That is the explana- tion of the success of Mr. Bennetts negotiations with the British Gov-I ernment representatives. Any other, explanation is an insult to the in. toliigcnce of British readers. A COMPARISON _ The main difference between the preferences by actual treaty. The “Pending the publication of urhll N,md_ extended summary" our local con- _ CANADA’S FISH WEEK department, notes that along with ',octobcr 24th to slot, will be ob- cais and hotels. Some interest lfigures have been prepared as to i ~ - be t °°n5um'pu°n of mn m Canadian cconomcal and emcient production" bounds se From that dark mace where it had ' ` God who made thec mighty, dmppgqi lmgeem National dining cars. Whitefish head’ the list with 75,000 pounds. Lake trout comes next with 66,100 pound salmon 51,850, halibut 45,280, had 'dock 40,000, fresh cod a5,ooo. 3,400 :pounds of smells are served in lyear and 2,150 pounds of sole, along with flouiider, swordfish and stur- ,geon, 8,000 dozen oyters on the hal 2,500 pounds of clams, scallops 1,700 pounds, crabs 1,400, shrimp 1,100. The figures for the shell fish would indicate that approximately 1,30] peseensers order oysters On the hell yesterdays auto-de-ie. could imagine Austrulle. becoming *W* "°°‘l“°°' shell. This will give some idea as to the value of any movement which will increase the consumption of _fish by Canadians, which incident- ,ally mcans much io the Maritime fisheries. ONE PARTY, TWO VOICES home rule by those Liberals who withdrew from the National Gov- ernment latdly is seen by the Mon- treal Gazette to be significant in rather than. as they expllllled. vl0 ete their free trade princlpfw it said in their behaif however. Dunning budget and that whichw tba is gout to give elect to the Ot-N, as . __ t thoy would coal-ll1_\l° “P9011- I #~l-- _____________ ii _ . W o~:_f;;lintors and sponsors of such»rriutual benefits on the two contract- he is h ,ohh my ml, _,maui of prepared, the actual proceedings F _ ,S T, 6-, ,,,l,.e,ll5eme,,ls ll, ing countries by specific condition, the conference from day to day, I m“"`“"““ ‘ 1 em ll, - ~ l l l “Y member °’ the S“’““°1 "°“"' made uvulltbio to the public it the menm to health- me ‘muy papers are smtemems oflshus b hmg the prmc pn 0 and he dislikes competition. time. occasioned no surprise. I petition” in the Canadian market, “ou the heels oi relative cost of Above all things, it is desirable tabl’shlng public confidence from l h d h ho pressure to new highs. Timor is the inception an oing muc l lm ll lh l A l lla - 'Shen We" served' °' 40° 5°'u°“s an make the work of the Commission :lg thc' !;i;;0;;hS Tmmggigely 0 bluslitagei holden "es that 'ul told, which includes crews, etc. 3,500 effective one generally weenteble- Sew the threat °f Japanese intfve' 'rho homing miracle of common pounds of lobsters were served and ion. Since Japan went into Man- lllll-,ssh EDITORIAL NOTES There were no moumers as Old Man Depression,"passed out" in The chronic grouchers took to the woods yesterday and the Weather Man turned out in almost summer regalia to participate in the Bun- shine Days programme. Nothing like a little community spirit to usher in the business upswing. Espousal of the cause oi Scottlshi Bfltllll C°l\1mblB l\1mb¢1' l'11’°¢lU¢' Miss Macphail to the contrary, nation bent on conquest, on mili- ers, notes a Maritime exchange, are mowing , fine enmlyic M mm-. certainly cannot justly be accused trouble in seeing _a school cadet prfse to the rest of Canada.. Before the terms of the Ottawa agreements many were-Sir Herbert Sem“e1M\d'were mode public in Perliemeut his associates left the Government they had completed arrangements year to March 31, 1931, makes this Dominion, and when general anna- » ' to send a strong delegation to Great l B,.ll,,l,, to ,hvmlhhn me poulblh ‘non-permanent mi1'tia at the end level we can assume that the world ities of extending the market for their product overllll- tfv ve-» _ than was ment on military affai_rs,,will have ceased. . ._ _ .. 4 different standing from the Advis- Kingdom, south hmch’ uhhh Free ml rout ihhignhhth the stair-| md or-y Tai-in Board which functioned lwd lm 3 » HS 8 'D0lltlCBl b\lmP€1' Und" the Quoting from the stirring “Land Shah MV’-Ckenzle Km! fell-m°~ Tl” new °f H°P° “nd G1°"5’" °f Sir Eaward In some dark corner, far from air Mr. F. R. Sayer, C. N. R. publ’clty board will be, to a large extent, Jud- H9913 W- Bennett 'f’T°“3h" a and light. icial in its character British man- - ' 1 duration to an end by leaving with others Canadas National Fish Week. ufacturers hhvlhh the right to hp_ the House his hhnhdhhce in chhh_ And shvzggliy when I went down for P621’ b€f0l'€ ll* 'in 0”" 5° emu" da's future greatncs; through inter- Up lllmugll the steps I i _ _ _ _ _ , _naw is blade lsewed m Canadum National dmfng "full opvportunty of reasonable com- Empire trade as expressed in these of green, nz : ' that thc Commission be as far re- l Hidden and yet within its rusty S' moved as possible from ordinary Aulmllus hh, Wat _ poiltcal considerations. Appointment abou; _i,,l,,m_ Reports that ml, ya- power oi' a. Supreme Court Judge as its panese were considering the pur- Worked out lla destiny and claim- 3 head would sian the new °r§g,hiza- chase of the Portugese section of ed the "hm tion off in a satisfactory way, es- hh la hh A hahah ‘hood To bring itself again, to fruit and | that it was never meant to carry, 01 As mentioned before, noise has as passed being a. nuisance; it is a real ence by Canada with the United, A one sill” 'md S°“th°m R 6’ And lay all winter in a sheltered speech of more than two hours' tW0 lf"/°¢Ht°¥’y lime Like pale new fingers reaching for "Wider still and wider, may thy the iight, make thee mlghticr yet.” | W “g The seed of life with majesty and the Island of Timor in the Malay arc pe go se us lloweh churia and took it over without so Fam, has no lx-,Wu to lm, you neu. much as asking a by your leave, el- god the Australians have been fearful Than one ,mul blmemy wllll lest Japan begin to look at Aus- trembling wings. tralia with hungering eyes. They a second Manchuria under Japan _ _ ,oh Thh ,heh or _,gpm only $1,221,045, or almost $800,000 xieyirig Timor .merely added to the ms than 51° hm °f °|3hw°n 7"" terror that is already deeply seat- 35°' In 1°" th“° W" 3”” °"' eo in .iuotreueh minds. ““d’““° "M ‘"4 °"°“ 1’ “Y” °’ _ camp training. Last year 2,182 men had four days each. hi the Cana- dian permanent forces ara 8,703 Canada’s Forces hm.. or .li ruin. --- Those who can vision in-these _ (Ottawa Journal) - significantjigures a picture of a Canada is not a military state. tary glory, have not the lout ot seeking a. place in the sun corps as a class in blood tliirsti- thrcugh armed force._ ness. Few nations in the world The report of the Department of spend as little per head of populi- Nationcl Defence for the fiscal tion for defence purposes as thi! very clear. In the personnel of the ment comes down to tho canadian of this period were 51,287, or 4,000 has reached that happy state fewer than in 1914. In the year where wars and rumors of ware lIlg'S. \ More Prairie Claims (Montreal Gazette) 'That the ancient dispute between the Prairie Provinces and the Do- dcziiinsr with the pu . J ~ -- Whitt Ch 0"-IW; Journal dei' 1 h(,,,h,,h,,,g Worll, Nmembellng dm-. ‘Buuget and the agreement now _ c hh che hook A these provinces of their riatura ‘about t be ratified is the difference It is intimated from Ottawa that “lbes 55 5 m°m°"“ 9 5° I ~`e5°“'°°" 'tm "mains in pm “n” in: the Community Sunshine Days; 0 Mr h sed ewich of Tohohw place in the House of Commons ow ,emed wlll be news to most C,m_ and all through the year. between 5 0n°'W“Y ff” gm and ° ' Jus ce B ' ' just after five o'clock on Wednes- » _,dls_M_ Buell, however' seems to be I two-way contract. It requires no ex- a member of the Supremo Court day ail¢1'll°°“. “S the Pnme Mlm’ T0 A spgguymc, PDTATO the fact. It will be recalled that for pert knowledge vi trade tariffs or °f °“t="l°- my be °““‘““‘=“\ °f ter concluded his Sceeeh in PFC- l _ lu generation these provinces exit- S THAN GE PROPAGANDA 'business 1,0 determine which is pref- Canada's new Tariff Commission. senting the ’t"ade agreements made , It mush hhvh fhheh there hh hhwesh ated more or less valnlv lm. control erable to Canada, or which 's fairer The new organization will have a` at the Imperm E°°n°m1° o°n‘er'l time, me -rho uldifferfnfe hovers the Dllrmlrt THE TARIFF BoAnD “Q l` t A "““*°== "wane the trenerer to of the natural resources which had been administered by the Domin- ion through the Department of the Interior since early territorial days. The organization of the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta in iaos brought _owe strong allies into the field with Manitoba, a much older province, and these three made common cause of the natural resources question. For many years the negotiations failed because, al- though one Dominion Government after another stood willing to turn over the lands and other resources to the provinces, it was found im- possible to accept all the conditions which the local governments sought to impose. Some of these conditions would have affect/ed the fin- ancial relations of the remaining six provinces with the Dominion and the whole issue became exceed- ingly complicated. The King Gov- ernment did, finally, come to terms, and the transfer of resources took place as one of the final achieve- ments of the Liberal Ministry. The first formal transfer was that of the resources of Manitoba, and took place on the sixtieth anniversary of the formation of that province. This was thought to be the end 'of a very long period of negotiation and litigation, and of J. great deal of political manoeuvring. The ques- tion of compensation, however, is still undetermined. It arises from demands made for financial con- sideration based upon the aliena- tion cf resources by the Dominion. Alberta limited its demand in this respect to the period beginning in 1006, when the province was estab- lished, but Saskatchewan insisted upon compensation for alienation prior to that cate. 'rhie was a t,eil order. having 'regard to the tact "lit UD 00 1005, when the western autonomy bills were~ passed there was never any question of pi-coin. °lll fl8htl» since these two prov- inces at least were not in existence Tlic Bsekatohewan demand, being ‘nitlirally unacceptable to the Fed- eral Government; was referred to the courts, and being argued before ,tha Privy Council wal denied by _ 1 “ The fHa'berdas”liery ” » \ ,V ` ’ The Myoterycirl will be in our store dolly. have your coupon ready and win the $10.00. SPECIAL VALUE OVERCOATS, $16.50-Brown, Navy, or Black, ‘Guard Model Overcogts. Very smart for young men. Sun. shine Days _ GREY_ HERRINGBONE OVERCOATS $18.00-Young Men’s Overcoats in very new models. Extra value for Sunshine Days (Worth Dollars More) FLEECE LINED PENMANS UNDERWEAR 75c-This is extra quality `, Pen_mans Fleece and regularly sold at $1.00. Sunshine i Days '_ 15c WOOL UNDERWEAR $1.25-Stanfleldsf Sunshine Days we . 75c dollars worth of goods. Henderson 8a Cudmore MEN’S WEAR _SUNSHINE niiv srrciiins l 's ‘ Sunshine Days visit Cliarlottetowlfs Best Men’s ‘ Wear Store and pztrticipate in the many special offer- BLUE VELVET COLLAR OVERCOATS $20.00-Form fitting, plain backs. Sunshine Days . . ._ . .__ . . . . .. . .. . . GREY, NAVY OR -BLACK SILVERTONE OVERCOATS $22.00- A very special coat for the money. Sunshine Days ' GENUINE LLAMA PLUSH OVERCOATS $25.00-In, Navy Grey or Brown. A special value for`Sunshine Days _, _ YOUNG MEN’S SUITS £20.00. -A special buy in pure wool V , worsted. Extra quality. Sunshine Days _ , ,_ _ , _ _ __ _ _ _ , , FINE BLUE SUITS $20.00-Sunshine Days. We offer a guar- oo anteedbluesuitat....._...............z.............$ I - offer Stanfields good wool underwear at .. . . . . _ _ . _ . SPECIAL WORK GLOVES 75c-Horsehidc Work Gloves. Sunshine Days COMBINATION. OVERALLS $1.95.-H l't Bl Denim Combination 0veralls.’Sunshiei?¢ev¥)ayl;l% . GREY ARMY FLANNEL smivrs 95o_suueiuuo noye. Grey ` Army Flannel Shirts worth $1.25 for .. _ FANCY SOX FALL WEIGHT. Very handsome patterns. A sock- worth regularly 50c. 3 pairs for _I Get your coupons here for the big- cash prizes. A coupon with each -4 i i I l Retail price Try ' A Brahmin I Orange 'Pekoe Tea , 50c per lb. Sold Only ln Bed Alrtight Packages. that tribunal two years ago. Alberta, ,which had been waiting for a de- cision ior or against Saskatchewan, :is now pressing its own claim for fcompensation. leading back to 1905, ,und in this respect Alberta and Saskatchewan now find themselves Q on common ground. Premier 'Brownlee of Alberta has been i.n 'Ottawa and in conference with ler Anderson of Saskatchewan. A joint case has been prepared and . it is probable that some sort dl( commission of investigation will bl appointed. %%***9W ,federal ministers on this subject, 0 - and on his way home to Edmonton he discussed the matter with Prem- ., e _ Mac’s ; Hair Restorer 7 ‘A Dellcately perfumed pre- ! poration which restores, ! ltrenrthcna- and besutlnes ' tho Balt. , rr Wim. nssrbnn ami! asm 'ro rrs oiuomal. , i cohort An excellent hair food ton- ing up and invigorating all the glands,-blood vessels and nerves of the half and scalp, than producing » rich and ' abundant growth of hair. . Promotes a new and super- ior growth when the haguia falling and In remarkably - ful in preventing dandrlil and destroying paraaltle hair killers, Jill! follow the dine- tlcm carefully and you will be amazed at the rcniitl. Get a bottle today. Price Mc. Mail 0ri_loi-a given prompt attention. _ _THE 2 MAGS 140 Great George _ltroot I' _ \_ i “ VISITORS to the CITY Daring Sunshine Days will receive a hearty welcome at our atora. » We will be glad to extend my courtesy you may require , so far as we are able and our stat! are always at your aer- vice. Our stock ol Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles and , Toilet Preparations la up to date- in every way and we know wa are in ii good posi- tion to attend to any require- ments you may need. lacli purchase of $1.00 will [Ivo you a coupon for the bl( Sunshine. Drawing at the 'l‘omm. ` Let in hue the rlwefe °‘ lacing you on these days. Li; rosusn central nrue¢°f° 1 ,,¢.N.a+¢¢-no-o+4+°*****°" nl