THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOVEMBER“ 18,. 1933 rAGE FOUR THE BIIARLOTTETOWII GUARDIAIT vrunilllltl—\\. (‘hater b. llcLuro. I-l‘. Vin-F; l. It. Burnett, I-l. nPfPl'IP]-'L|I'Il‘vc|\‘u D- A. Iulilnnon, I). It. 0. guitar and IIIIIIIIII DlMrtoh-J. B. Burnett. I’. l. L l rliiltooru- Frnlll Wbller Uni D K. lluvrin '_ libTn-lngfi-ltni-iy (founded llilfli ‘NW F" Jill (In ndvnnce) delivered usu‘ nor Vllr__(_!l_l_l4|\‘llll'Q) unilvd ln_§!|uln_u1n‘ United MN“ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER l8, 1933 OUR NATIONAL WEALTH s81 and stimulate further inquiry- 1 For example there are the exten- sive darker areas. or plains, which still bear a name that is a. misnomer viz., “seas" and the ridges which are We hear o great deal about the Federal, Provincial and Municlpall debts but very little of Canada's, national wealth. The latest esti-l Notes By The Way’, The greatest impediment to the progress of Canada at the presenif time is the prevalence of strife. Dis- union will tvrcck the best efforts of men, yet there is now an attempt tot rend the Dominion by strife of groups without the slightest consld-l erution for the general welfare of! the people. The worst of it ls that lhe people support such groups and block their own progress. ¢ India. is more tranquil, more free‘ mates, as given in tho Canada. ,. Year Book, placcs thc national wealth of the Dominion at $80.- 1 M0,2l0,000, divided HS follows: v 3 Farm values 519393773100 § Mines . 007,021,000 . Forests 1.577.000.1300 3 Fisheries . 351-935-009 1 3 Central ele - no,“ _ _ , _ . . . . . .. , 554,321,000 Manufactures, lflllflS, buildings, and nlil- cllillcuv, ctc. . . . . .. 1,418,040,000 Vluterinls and stock 831805.000 Jonstruction work .. 137685.000 Trading establish- ments . .. 1,136,291,000 steam rail , .. 3,153,357,000 Electric railways 240,111,000 i Canals .. . . . . . . . .. 241,946,000 ‘Telephones . 391039-1100 City property .. 8.251.911.1100 Harbours . . . . .. . 367,438,000 Shipping ......... .. 149306.000 Merchandize in store 649,477,000 Automobiles . .. 758,424,000 Highways, etc. . .. 364.393.0110 Household furnish- ings, clothing, etc. Specie, coin and cllr- rency 201,000,000 This does not include 7.372.413 life insurance policies in force 1n cohudo with an aggregate value n! $6.47l,588,455, (‘filial to 8615-98 per hand of the population on the basis of last year. lt does not in- ilude $2,256,639,530 on deposit in The bunks of the country, of which 51370325128 is in savings accounts. goi- doon it include the Federal, Provincial and mun- icipnl bond issues, the greater part of which is held by 1511B D80P1€ 01 1,370,000,000 lassociated with them; tho smaller from serious crime. and more 1m- imoungagypwaued pining, from so to|bued xvlth good will towards Brit- 1150 miles in diameter, the surround- s?‘ 111*‘? 1°” 1195111911511‘ ‘slid l_ _ our-g ins rccell y calm » i 1mg ramparts often attain“): mthcre is greater support for the 111°11'31"’ °I We’ 12900 ‘ca’ the wm'>police among the Indian public. If paratlvely level iniefim‘ b61118 bw- the-evidence of that is not outstand- 'ken by large craters, group; oping. there are the most tangible Unounmm’ mm,“ pa,“ fldgesproois that the dual poiwvvf plum 'anci clefts- the rim; plains smaller serving law and OHM “hue mo?‘ i _ ' '_ ,ceeding with constitutional refonn lsmh surrounded by very mgh ‘nails convincing India of our good faith" illlassive 1811111411141 11181- 1811 W11P11 and undermining the (‘XlféllllSt ele- 1 » r ' .. 1stcep declivity to the interior floor, nlellt in her politics. fhls belie. one“ m l succession o; terrace’; spirit is in part thc outcome of inl- divided “Um. one another by yawm proved trade coilnlholls. for milrl. _ lot‘ the hold that (tongues politicians, mg crevasse‘ o! unknown depth‘ obtained upon 111G121. was 1 due m1 the most striking of these b01118 1119 the hardships to filo peasants aris- well-known Copernicus, 56 miles lniing out of world depression. 0f; diameter; we enters, found onlnost significance lll this recovery‘ U. S. Bandits and the 051m: NRA Code y twashingtloiigCmesppoieiglsent, Winnl-i T119 well-dressed bandit in this‘ aluazing country usually gets his ‘machine gun from a mail ordet house. But sometimes he is in a i , your: hurry, can't wait for the postmal: B’ h”, w. B..." "n" 5o Lily's one ct a second hand stor. ll" STOMACII IS "QUIET". ULCER Thus dm “Machine Gun» Keny’ w], CAN HEM‘ sent his wife out for one as casual‘ I _ 1y t 1 I“ the Béérageias a Canadian sends for c. ponn 11S *1“ l“ ‘"11 or butter. And Kitty got it, tot individual to be worried when he 1N0“, the Sheri“ who h“ w Se learns that he has an ulcer o! the ‘heir (meets whue they “e m m “Linaimm o“ the 5km is an u“ ‘tircment is debating whether tilz n . . - .- a ~ - f . t’“.“*"“£‘ .:“:::.“:"l.:'":..::*::1i": v u-i- v- D 182i I ' - i - fth t h h ‘i101’- §‘,“‘,',‘,'f,.i“§,f,“i:.§, u: 21:21:24 3J3’, The only trouble about bandits only guessed at, and its chances of Sewing their wives 1°’ the gum boring through and causing dan- 15 1M1’ 111° 1am“ are apt 1° be '1 gcrous symptoms always in mind, is 1111* chwsy- They whet’ w the“ naturally very distressing. l ‘husband-l 1119551118 11D $119 811116 by‘ However the point to rememberis 111° 1151101 P111011“? 01' 801111118 B? that an ulcer or sore 0h the skin 00111-116 01' 1111700 11101105 017 1119 1101"‘ hill heiil ill time, if kept free of lrl-l- rel. So the accommodatiiifl manu- hliloil, and s0 liltewlsc, will an ulcer factulers have been turning out a oil the stonliich if kept Ireeof irrita- new, neat little type with s. three- oli. iinch barrel that goes handily under But, you must eat even if you a. fellows coat instead of requiring halve on ulcer of the stomach, and a violin case, the orthodox manner 100d ill the 8001116011 0811888 the of Qgrrylng them, They haven't stonlilch to do its two useful lobs- gone my, colors yet, but», doubuess llllillufuctnrc digestive Juice and ma‘; Wm oome, of ylklw requires him also to auction th: ' ‘Iloil-Liver Oil Experi- every part of the lunar surfaceq ranging from three to 15 miles in thousands; the central peaks, com- mon to most of the enclosed areas, and rising tn nn altitude of several thousand feet: the crater-lets; the craterpits; the deetp valleys; and the} mountain ranges, among which1 there are peaks as high as Everest and which, when considered pro- portionately in relation to the les- ser volume 0f the moon, are greatly higher than terrestrial peaks. APPLE DAY Canada, who receive interest on their investments. 1t is likely also- that the estimated value of farm and city property and manufactures. | gathered from census or other re- turns, is considerably below the act- \ uni vuluc ill nornlul times. On the other hand the actual value of railways is more or less 111° “31111901311 511011111 tend 519011? bodied workers in industries who digestive juice m. m moving mod prnblemziticril at the present time,| though in the past most of them have paid dividends 0r 5811190 tome profit, and the same may be said of highways and automobiles, which for the most part should be classed as public conveniences. The figures as a. whole afford lome ground for Study and thoufihi- 'A WEIRD NEIGHBOR 1funds necessary for the continuance land development of their organiza- uig Prince Edward Island apples on the streets in m effort to raise spouse will be generous. The cause is n worthy one, and incidentally] to enhance the popularity of Island applei. Citizens will be asked to,‘ purchase an apple for five cents or. more, and it may be that manyl who hsve often paid this sum for an imported apple will be agreeably surprised st the fine quality of the home grown product. They will, have the satisfaction, not. only of, l diametei- °i1 whm‘ we“ "e mamflof sentiment-mutiny Daily ‘Pele- lclusive-it is announced, the unem- total income for the six months, _ is reported, amounted to 230,737,000 iyoday the Boy scouts W111 be 5.311. ‘and expenditure to 227240000, leav- zng a. surplus of 210479.000, which will be available to meet deficiencies should any occur in later months of the fiscal year. The present plan of Parliament is to pass one com- uom we (e91 mono that, the m. preherlsive measure, winch in addi- Stomach walls occumNL , tion to putting the, whole insurance, ‘l5 11"’ E01" 1“ 11110" bewee“ 111111“ push food downward into small 1n- ilo better illustramll oi‘ the change mum-any this means movement of ille lining coat of the stomach and movement of tllc muscles in the _ walls of the stomach and this move- lncnt interferes with the healing of any ulcer. Thus the treatment of ulcer of the ployment insurance fund has flC-istfllliflCfl has been with the idea of cumulated s. surplus ot llersly £3,-i giving the stomach lls little work to 500,000. In May the expenditure do as possible-soft or liquid meals, exceeded the income, one third of with nlknlls t0 overcome 111B 0101955 which comes respectively from the 001d M11195?! 011505- v employers, employed pprgons and the! A research vmrkcr conceived the exchequer, but in tllc five other 11-1011 01 feeding 11 1111119111’- 111131 01°91‘ momhs New,“ showod a ¢redit of the stomach by means of a long disbursemenm The tube which went down the throat, n through the stomach, and_ then out lower end of the stomach a few inches, By pouring liquid food down this tube, the food reached the small intestine and was absorbedI into the blood, and as no food en- tered the stomach, little or no dig- cstive juice had to be made and of course little or no movement of th graph. In the first six months of the cur- and Great Britain. There could be, testing rent fiscal ycar—l\lily to October ill-l balance over Y eadll so that while mud ‘m *1‘ mum‘ financm basis" light? esgxlyrdigesated ffwods give the Wm ‘nclude u‘ the “heme “m” stomach very little work in making are not now insurable, and will pro- along, nevertheless the stomach "Ede b91197 mcmues 1°" tmmmg doesn't get the rest that occurs 111° “nempmyed 1° lemme WW1‘ when it has no food whatever to when the opportunities present hand“, themselves- The tiibo is usually kept 1n place by menus of adhesive tape strap- Jupan, true to its reveut lwliuy 01 ping lt to the side of the cheek. searching for legal pretcxts ill order About thrce weeks is usually longi to do illegal things, is 110w r0i101'1@t1. cllough to bring about the hcaling on good authority, to be arranging ol the ulcer. to evade the Washington Treilty by’ getting their muneys worth‘ bmfsclling to the “Illdcpclldcllt Slllic ‘ o’ l home 11111115173’ and of Manchllkuo" ships ivllich became contributing in l. practical way to1ciuc for replaceillcllt under that Recognizing tho growing , scope of this business, the National Re- covery administration has gone for it in s bis way. They recently is- sued a circular advising the public that “machine gun sales will be regulated under the NRTA. code." It appears that the NRA got all the machine gun makers together and, these boys generously agreed that‘ they would not sell machine guns anymore eiocept to the United States, government, banks and corporations with police force and foreign gov- ernments. Of course, the NRA na- turally expects some "OTJLSGTHIQ" to go on, especially as the bandits were treated unfairly in not being invit- ed to attend and present their side of the case. _ One understands, therefore, the ractlon in the minds of those 1n-, dfana bandits who have organized themselves as a. kind of foreign gov- ernment in the Hoosier state. Hav-1 lng emerged in force from the pen-f itentiary and organized their‘ friends, they have declared war on Indiflna, bit-tilts, already collected in-' demnlties of $100,000 and are now ready to fishi- the Indiana National Guard. having equipped themselves with eleven machine guns, lsmge numbers of rifles, revolvers, d1 other weapons and 18 bullet-proof' vests, according to the. Indiana pol-1 ioe circulars. Doubtless these lads a"? 110W 111 a Position to talk turkey in the NRA and order their mach-I ine guns in the future under the fortisn gwenlment clause if they cannot get them, as in the past, 9,5 honest, hardworking bandits, The bandits feel that the first 1111118 they know in these days of l l T110 91°01“ "bflgm “U. m poem-y a. movement whose object is train-1 411d 1001001110 1110mm“ 1‘ 3 qumiing the younger generation in the different obiect w the 01111011111111 of weird and compelllns 111161851 leen when a powerful telescope is directed upon our nearest celestial nelflibor. Science has done mum 1,0 golve the "mysteries of the moon," a mainland exchange, “that char-l but the more that is revealed theilottetown is an educational centre moi-o astonishnig becomes the nii- oi some proportions. vet aside from “m; of it; phenomena to the lay- Halifax it plays 11°51 I01‘ 018111- man. A. recent article on the subjectmonths of the year to more students has been written by a member of'tho.n any town east of Quebec. At we m,“ M, the nonunion Obgerva- present Prince of Wales College wry. Ottawa, from which we quote: has an enrollment of approximately" l essential duties of’ loyal citizenship» EDITORIAL NOTES Trciity. If this illgv-lllous dcvicc coluc-s off Japan will succeed in keeping in her control the ships that she is pledged to scrap as" well1 as the new ships 5110 ls entitled to! build in their place. This project may have had some effect in hast-i “I11: 15' T101 8900"“? 1111001113’ “Yswénilll; the readiness of 111° U-s-A- 10 l know that llc hls llollc. open negotiations for a treaty with= U.S.S.R.+u treaty which. lf it comes off. may be at least as im-. pol-lulu. (lilploluaticnlly as ccollollll- cally. It is not the fault oi (ircat Brit- ain that Germany announced llCl‘ retirement from lhc disiirlnalllvllt icolllcrcncc and llcl" intention to quit Tho fec-bleness of its attractive‘600. St. Dun-stairs University housesme League of Nanons, Sh. John force renders the moon incapable of more than 300, and Notre Dame retaining an atmosphere under its'corlvent extends its educational control, and it is curious to note1fccilitiea to upwards of 200 girls. iSlmflll has made clear the detcrlll- yination of Great Britain-to g0 on striving for dlsilrlllalrlcnt. As to tllv tnrifl‘ titlcc from which some C0111]- dlctatorsliips, someone is actually 801118 to pass u law forbidding them to have machine guns. Thus is lib- erty threatened in the home of the i free and the brave. A FRIEND DEPARTED The Curute thinks you hzlic no soul; ’ out Cheerful you. — Dear friend, whusc solclllll sulf- tJ- Butierficld in the Vancouver control Province) In ollr 10tli"$-’|ill\l'(‘. familiar pow, Wzls plitii-rll to my ycillll -~\tllosc biirk Mr. J. S. Woodswortll, M.P.. head mun of the C.C.F., has announced (381106! 111v that he is quite cheerful about the 1111/04 result of the elections. In his place Have you gone down into tilc durk|1 would be M50 He h“ polled m, Whcrc llmlc is wclcclllc ~- llollc lllyf¢,,,,,-,,,Qu5. vote’ he has 51x “lemme” _ 1°19? _ [elected to the House and is in tho f will not tillllk tilosc good brown position of bung the potenual on eyes 1flc.l 0' ioslt" l th . Have spi-llt their light of truth sowngon m ‘on n c new dist“ 50°“; I H0 oilgllt to be cllccrful, And 1t, i5 iil Sunllncl" downs to But ill solllc clulillc pitriidl-sc some of the results- that would arise, from its absence. A building erected; on the moon would stand for cen- i turieg just as its builders left it, being ‘Unaffected by the 41151111087015" Several business colleges in the city 9,150 have large enrollments and the total number of students is well over the thousand mark. This annual autumn increase of population is a trig effects that atmosphere and great boon to merchants md‘ to the water produce on the earth; no'ma.ny private homes which provide glass would be needed in the “fill-ITJOHTYI and lodgings to the students." (lows, as there would be 11911-1101‘ wind nor rain to keep out; although the temperature during A taste of allOamda (in a. literal its long sense) will ma-rkthe Royal Agri- mgm, would be 30o deg. F. bclowcultural dinner arranged for the ‘ i " lid" n th ovcrll- 1mm’ 1mm W1 1 mw ’ e g Your wrnltll, l know, rcoukcs the 11w duly of CVCPy Britisli-nllndcd ,citlzell to see that things are 5o .mcnt secs no object in adhering to ‘it any longer This is to be regretted but Great Britain has no choice, land will withdraw curly ill Decem- Japnn cannot fcel happy. She has ‘no allli-s and she no longer parti- clpatcs ill Lmiurilc 0f Nations work. Financially Jllprin is not at nil strong and untlcrneaih hcr appur- ent pugnacity there must be all clement of desperation nlld THU‘. Geographically Japan (ould not ber. i m i l - "ma, when I pass the flood and sec position when it is an opposition of moon, And quarters every plain lllld hill, Seeking his master . . . As for me, This prilycr at least the gods ful-1 so cheerful. Perhflps lnnny people do not quite understand the power ‘of an op. 01d Chill-oll by the Stygillll coast .m°5° W1“) 111119 110 1101111601 tradi- Take toll of all the shades who 1'11"“ 10 5011/9 511d n0 political souls land’ _ to save. There is a. very grave danger Your little faithful barking ghost .111 1111s opposition. 1i is the denser May leap to lick my phantom I01’ the effect arising from the pub“. hand. city that must accrue to them as members of the House. There is no way-nor is there any ..4.. Regular value $28 “ 771a Haberdashery ” Overcoats I-2 Price Those overcoats are all high, d t - ' models. Only one or two of each 151T: ieefttla s, Glands, mam andfiened‘ Tweed, to 53s. While they last HALF the marked price. Henderson & Cudmore MEN'S WEAR t» k‘ J ments 3100:5133?" (m? sfieiclés' of fish fect of the experimenters’ work n: ______ lmmd o! gum r tilt u thebliver be the enlargement of the den-mm (Exghgngg) 3 ‘"5" "100 Ind, hence. ll! additional opportun. ‘There's a new way now of making the beneficial properties of cod-liver oll available to the human system, through the body would also be a ity for the f "um of supply. the halibut as a earnings. of codfish which can be treated by mo in point and 3n lmpgl-ta t I Ii ishermen to add to thehu / according to the Dominion Depart- ment of Fisheries at Ottawa. Canadian experiments have devis- ed a method whereby the fresh cod livers can be mixed with cocoa 1n such a way that all the health-pro- moting properties oi’ the livers 1T6 retained without olllnms or object- ionable taste or odor remaining, and the mixture can be successfully used in the manufacture of a chocolate- coated confection. Manufacture of the candy has a1- ready been undertaken and, 11-; though n small bar contains the’ equivalent of a. tsblespoonful of cod- f liver oll, persons who have eaten it declare that it is impossible to notice any taste of the oil. The liver-cocoa. mixture has also been used in mak- ing ice cream and milk and egg shakes. On the other hand, while the rnlxture carries no taste or smell of oil, it is produced by n "cold pro- cess" and it is stated that there ls no impairment of the livers by chemical or physical changes, and they therefore retain, unchanged in quality, their natural maximum quantity of Vitamin A, the growth vitamin, andvitamln D, the antl- rickets preventive, "as well as sub- stances for pemlcious anaemia and goitre therapy," PARIS FUR SALES 00., up. M011 011010551 2, Place Charles Fiiiion P0110 (XVII) France Address 1°11 (100115 (Bonded Warehouseiz General Superintende t C . Ltd 2 in Pyranisdss, Pgris. ’» 0 R“ Next Sale: Noyembor 231], RUSH SHIPMENTS Public Auction Sales monthly Permanent Sale by private treaty, Your permanent seliingorganlzouon, in pa]! for all European Continental countries. ~ Hitherto it had been believed that there was no means of preserving fresh raw fish livers, but the Can- adinn experimenters have found that by their method the livers may be preserved for at least twelve months, and the method is very simple in principle, too. The livers~are first put through ‘sieves to remove skin- and musclc,. then they are mixed| with cocoa in varying ratios (the ratios varying with certain factors), and the resulting heavy dough is passed through rollers or grinders. The mixture as it comes from the rollers has the uppcarsnceiof cocoa.‘ The operation takes only n short time, and as already noted, it is as- serted that tllere is no loss or lm-. pziirment of the vitamins, and the carbohydrates and salts of the llv-y crs remain intact. The preservation property of the cocoa is thought to hct through abil-‘ ity to “blnd" the moisture of the liv- cr in such a way as to stop its use either by enzymes, which are an illhcrcllt part of the natural struc- turc of liver cells, or by bacteria. 'I‘hc new method is stated to stop the loss of food value of the pro-, teilis and oils, rancldity of the oils, and fishy taste and odor. ' Of course, it is not only the livers Use Brahmin Tea Refreshing as only “fresh, pure Orange Pekoe Tea can be. nvs URA NCE The Only Real Safeguard For the Future We shall be glad to advise those interested, free of Charge, on matters relating to Annuities, Pensions for Life commencing at ages 55, 60 and 65._ Also as regards Life Policies, Endowments, Children’s Education and Mortgage Redemption Contracts. Phone or write for appointment. IIYNDMAN 8i 00., LTD. PROVINCIAL MANAGERS The Great-West Life Assurance Company Lower Queen street ‘ Charlottetown pclldcnts could be elected an official opposition might be formed that would rclcghtc the 6.0.11‘. six to tho inrrnnged that he will not be qu1gc'b0°1<21‘0\111<1- BULBS! Prompt and oliectlve relief is obtained in Coughs, Colds, Chills, Sore Thrtint, Whooping Cough and Bronchial Troub- les, in Infant and adult, by nero. no fumaces could be used. lsflpenml 01 1-119 F/Oyfll W111i!!!‘ Fall’ combustion would‘ not be posslble;next week. Oyster; will be had from without air; the perfumes of flow- Prince Edward Island, while Alberta ery fields would pass unnoticedpwill send sugar produced from beets 1 —St. John Lucas. make wprpn this sideof the Pilcific! or against Australia, except in the form ‘of destructive, raids, li0tv1i0l'f1 mientuhnve broken down. The Brit- ish rtl-e returning home. According desire-to either curtail oi- hide lwhat they may feel pleased to say 1111011 011i’ Point. And they will say , even i! they could exist; and, if the'gmwn near lath-bridge. British Col- Great war had taken place there. not the faintest sound would have been heard. To one who observes the moon with the naked eye there occurs the‘ idem of simplicity in its structure, but the mind is diiicbused oi’ this idea when it is seen through n. luitable telescope. Many . volumes have been devoted to the analysis umbla sends celery and Ontario ‘fruits and other edibles. The bread will be of Saskatchewan wheat. Manitoba. turkeys are to be sauced with New Brunswick cranberries. Neither tea. noi- coffee will be served lat this banquet, the beverages be- Ling limited to apple cider from Nova Scotio, grape juice from Ontario, and Canadian-trade ginger ale and and description of the great vsrietymiik from Oiltarlo farms. The mull- lnd the number characteristics which, when seen of its physical, flower is to come from Quebec, po- tatoes from the Multlmes, and through the telescope for the flrltthe pumpkin pie from Ontario. The time, immediately oroule the inter- Oontni liwtrimeatei hm Ot- H to counter, _If,Brl_ti_sh_ and United States diplomatists were to nctin concert, to allay Japanese icing, it is mobsble ,i_.lia_t, _a_. more peaceful world ntmosphcre might bc cljciitcil. Japan has not been_ behaving wnil, but people often behave badly nmi undue-suitably when they are 111511- tened, and _that seems lobe mo probable cushy with Joplin at, mo present moment. m wail kit-it- iiélviiiiétiiih- i... tween Hcsidcllt Roosevelt and rcp- reeentatives of the British Govern town, will supply cheese, and on. tel-lo and British Columbia the nuts. to the Washington correspondent 111011141- 51141 11 will all be recorded: of the New York Times the British 011101811)’ and will be broudcnst by offered to pay 25 per cent. of the ‘their agencies to the wholc liccyplgl total debt, which would have meant,“ 0011000 $1,000.000,000. Tile Americans would‘ Under the cloak of a discredited not do better than '15 perccllt. 0f £10?!" 0f Socialism there is no doubt. the debt, which would be sa.o00,0oo,-|111=1 they will insinuate into the' 000. The gap was too wide to bridge. 101110" 01 1116 People a most dangor-1 The position now u that on Dec- We form of Communlstlc thought- militi- 15 another British dmnwd ""11 111w will do it upon the‘ french and Italian debt instalment 11°“ °! 111° 11101159- Mr- woodsworth‘ luomcs due. and nobody knows what my we“ 11° Pleased with the resuitl tvill happen. Paris despatches indi- The" 5T6 81x seats remaining to i014 that the new French Govern- 17° 11170100190 W111i 1o the lament? ment will follow the path of its "1 095111 0f Mr- Bowsmr. ‘Iilere are lnrcdccessols. and default on the 010mm" Where one iilloulcl com. |Dccemboi~ 15 payment, A5 it did norm" for the smith good Wm, 111° Payment of last June. Andlla" 01 1110 forces one has not, time hug Mien no mm ‘mm M“, hitherto respected. It is thei-oforo sollni evident that if a fcw more Inde- Mac’: Syrup ofTar and 00d Liver 0i| Compound ‘This preparation is omn- poumic ‘ from pure lirgr 5nd has been thorough-y tried nnd tested. Eradicate Colds quick] be- fore they become deep-tented thus tending the sufferer to serious hronchlll m‘! pulmon- ary conditions. 40o min BOTTLE A1‘ The 2 Macs 140 Great George Street l