" trrcnvontr‘ _ _ um t; up Way i ..r:..::t~::t -_-_- l P MARCHZIQQ». mg IEWTransportaItion‘ l In Canada Artlclo Ne. 2t hundreds of yous mu and d" men well advanced in years III waiting in the cold mv a city mu‘ tractor to come along and s?" PQWQI‘ Aetlng on request from the Ins-t; rial War Graves Commission. fit Blllllllllilllllll tumult, Vkvlrdlefi-lllcroeet. lzllowllnlenlhnfl. ICU-Ida II. l. Carrie Phat S. fina-hl-F“ Iul 8t In. Jneoblel. Darcie-dew Sltuel. lite. l! lichen Strut. ITKIIQIDB-P. l. lelnnlo. IeSdI Iliflllil. - s ll-I.A.Inqoat. I0ll—6eIlhl 30's Qldo-l. L Cor. Bad Dtroel l Sink Ll Oar. 41th ltrqet A Duality; llqet: K. I.‘ (‘on Ilfllllllt’! Depot. Barclay IOSTAG UI-I’. A, Jlllottl. Avenue: 62nd suave. Oppooiu Gil-ll street Bun-lace, Woolworth Billing. WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH 2, 192T to the Dmgltters of the Empire in‘. this city. an eftrrt is being made; through the Provincial Governsl merit to secure photogriphs o! all the War ‘Memorial; in this Pro- ‘vlnce. This is important as photo- [graphs of all these monuments, throughout the British Empire sre being collected for preservation In ' the London War Museum. I ,‘ The War Memorials in IEdwsl-d Island are fifteen .number and are located in H-tierslde, Augustine Cove. Belfasz. ICly e River, Cornwall. Malpeque, Mount Carmel, New London. -O'1.eary. Orvrell, Searletown. St. ‘Eleanors. Tryon and Wheatley A SUGGESTION ' he Dominion Live Stock C0m~ 11178507191‘. Hr. H. S. Arie-ll. Istely pointed out that “This country im- Wfl! $4$-W-'-0‘Fl worth of woollen 300th. while it produces less than $5,000,004) worth of wool. There is Ito reason In the world why we should not product- a far greater lhnre of our own wool." Mr. Aritell stated. finer grades we can manufacture. ‘as barring a fi-w of the cloth largely from our own raw material, which will oampare favor ably with anything In the worid." Mr. Arkell strongly urges (‘an- ndian farmers to keep more sheep. He maintains chat. though the wot‘. somew market was last y-ear unfavorable. "sheep are still 02-: o! the mos: profitable Zines on the Canadian farm." "Farmers in country," he says. “have a distinct ...> advantage in possessing their 0W!- the 'l‘his Association o! Wool producers. he ioobmarketing machinery in (Io-operative Wool Growers. points out allows the grower to bold his product. grade and feed it to the marl-tea gradually. In thR way the Association will save K- the farmers. this year, he says. pro. lnhly ten cents a pound for the wool they have to sell. His suggestion seems to be worthy of consideration by the farmers who will assembie In Charlottetown this week. t. I - "“ A SCHOOLMASTER. it or even bintlnfi a! II- w“ we twbole community was HIRE-lied Iaround the school. And the school- unsster was the organize.“- ' This extract also throw-s HE!"- "l! tlhe picture; "t have gone will l“ friends of old boys-and uuml- “"= "13"" "my m have given [hem ‘he Surnmersidc. Belfast and O'Learv. l5 hours. ‘Rlver_" "‘ persons in each these localities have been written to by Mr. H. Ronald Stewart. J.’ be sent to him a: the Provincial Bzitiding in this city Thus ,f:r photographs have only been received grom (‘hsrlz-ttetown. 8mm"! "Wk timid and ‘lee!’ and ‘° so that the list of delayed returns put their foot on the educational ladder and send them with God's blessing to go on—-1 have 8011B “m1 ffif-‘lllll ‘I! We 5°? w ‘he mum '-° received at the earliest practical)‘. 553g mm capped when he gotlusde- date In order that they may be 43 hours m amply. men," .5 W, zree; l followed another to the far “ north of Scotland to see him or» or possible failures to respond is very large. It is highly important that everyone of the fifteen in the group fur this Province forwarded to Ottawa for trans- mission to London. and it would be a matter o! lasting regret if 'lained_and he ‘its he” mmgm one of them should fail of being tpointing to a clergyman in audience l . him married. give them any lessons of here llaughterl. out courting and insisted on an in- troduction and warned the couple, than .0”; ‘etwme and spoke to the young lad)‘, tell- Young 0D hi! 1'91""! p famous winter swimming tear- flu’! ing her that if he did not play u m rem“ mm m me daughter" n hearty and enthusiastic l followed another boy -~ to the tar west of Scotland to see I confess we don't that 1 have met them give this matte.- attention‘! These are great day; for the champion sportsmen in Canada- Toronto went wild in its mow to trout his Saint John haB given w equally is some satisfaction to know l have w tunes 9mm“ on his rem“, never had one report of him" This was an idea; schoolmasten natiznal skating events. Not sincc you Wm have an “Gwen: chance . , sixty years ago when the MW!“ for good results and ultimate re- probably one of the best of a type Pans Crew returned from France cove“ of whom there are many In the old as champ-mu oarsmen as victor in a series of inter- of the world land. The secret is bringing them has Saint John become so wonder- Ithe proper groundwork of chars "tn the foot of the ladder" with fully gladsome in its welcome and ¢ c_ plaudits to one oi its returning 3 ' champions of sport. It would seem .ter, truth and honor, a feature from the Donn.“ accmm m,“ ‘which is too often neglected in our enended that sport hath its rbtrsymoney-tnaking world of today. -viotories not less renowned than -———-—¢o&-——_— those oi war. That with the telephone, the guur‘ sror wnute vou I 3,] llhB-u-JLD. ' SHOWING UP THE GALL BLADDER. It is now possible for your Prince (wctor to tell you. nine times out o! ten. whether or not it is your re_ liver and gull bladder that is giving Central s ctivelv at Charl ttetow Sum-“Foubxt "mam Mn“ to m.“ n“ ‘ “n. M.“ ‘mum. ab“ h.“ ‘MI P6 . 0 n. you undergo an operation. A simple dye i5 taken by tells the story for your doctor. f they are working properly. 1116' liver will pass the dye out of il- self into the tubes leading to in- these D0! new"? Pmmmia] 5e°'?"obstructed. the gall bladder should tury. requesting that photographs have sufficient dye in it l0 pro teatime and gall bladder, tubes must be open or duce a shadow. l5 the gall bladder is normal. will begin to show a shadow size. will in l6 to is seen of course r: s. X-n: if the gall bladder doesn't 110 511331 it; shadow or only a slight one, or if e the dye is longer than 5 hours in appearing. and takes longer than fill with dye and there is normal. What i; likely to be interesting any with the proper working of the gall bladder In most cases it empt j-‘ing itself properly. '.\t~._\' inflammatory condition. or inter- gall any growth. could likewise "Jere with the action of the bladder. Now o! course there are symp- com- Gearge plains. attd there are other methods presence of this iitnflle dye method is naw one of your welcome doctor and may serve you from an the toms of which the patient of learning of the growths and stones. but. the most valuable aids to unnecessary operation. On the mouth. or injected into the veins. and zhe manner inwhich the liver and gall bladder handle the dyc it in about {our hours. will change its cast its heaviest shadow 24 hours, and empty in bv . ll _ . » _ I - i xxx,“ xray pkmres at we above carved s tal for s detail o men _ __ _ is due to gall we mcluded" “m ‘hose “n0 ha“? F’ stones which not only prevent the ceived letters on the subject kindly 4y? 5mm beg"; seem bu; put-en; their immediate the gall bladder from filling and other hand if there is trouble there. O y ARE! ctsvsrt AND nutty m: rnunt. LACK 0F womt m sosron. Funnies some nurtoav AND m wAnv. eouce uzeo T0 KEEP omen. sir,-Two tlronsnnd or more un- employed men of Boston created something close to a riot till! morning when they stormed the Boston city yards at Albany and East Newton 81s.. IIDPIBE l0 89! 30p suowsbovellng jobs which it bad been announced would be given out at that time. As the crowd uttered. long be 5o e the time set for the openiltl; o: the gates and the distribution at the yobs. the men began to fight for position. Young men elbowed the old ones out of the we)‘. and when it became evident that only a small part o! those there could get work, the men became angry 3nd began shouting, "We want worki Our famllieg, sre starving!" The situation became so tense that Capt. John J. Driscoll, at the Bu: Dedham St. Station, re- to preserve order. He sent three patrolmen who prevented any serious disturbance. Alter the 200 jobs had been given mt, however. and a number more than that in response to pathetic appeals from men who said their families needed food. 150 or more o: those who did not get work w-ent to the Council Chamber at City Hall. Similar congestion. on a smaller scale occurred here. and Patrol- man James E. Halllgau and City hlessenger Leary" were kept busy znaintaining order. .\ number oi Councillors ap- peared. and through their inter- vention 50 or more of the men re- ceived orders to go to work. while others remained about City Hall all day hoping for something to turn up. At one time some of the H1611 ‘became obstreperous. shouting "We want work." but they "were finally persuaded to wait in peace. The near riot this morning was caused by an announcement thut 2-30 snow shoveling jobs would be them s few hours work shovellln! snow ta order to relieve the die» tressing conditions in their cqld and poorly furnished homes. Many of these men were poorly clad and looked hnn and under. nourished; many o! t em didn't hove gloves or mitts tn-keep their hands warm; many ottthem stood ankle deep In the cold snow with bgre thin shoes that no doubt came from some chhrltshle organiza- tlon. when we see and such conditions on the streets of Boston it ls easy to believe that we have like conditions In such cities as New York, Chicago, San Francisco and other metropolitan centres where there is always much suffering and want among those who take pride in calling themselves successful, when as 8 matter of tact they are in many cases forced to borrow. beg, 0r steal. ' These are hard. cold truths that are applicable at all times in a cities to P671112 of every cllme and nation. with one exception, and‘ that is Prince Ildward Island. It is only when we come face t0 face with such deplorable Scenes among the toilets and worker.- that we begin to realize and appreciate the wholesome and natural safe living ou the farm where we can truly say: Stop Where you are! Listen and hear the Truth! I am, Sir etc. Boston, Felt. 24th. 192T. ._i_;o>_._._. PRESIDENT PUBLICITY ASQOCIQ ATION REPLIES TO "FORM- ER ISLANDER Sir.—ln yesterday's (‘tuurdian "Former Islander" corrects me in the matter of the Boston Sports- rnans Show. l stand corrected in as much us I have since tny lait letter ascertained that this show tvas put on by New England and not by New Brunswick. as l had been lead to believe. The first information l had of this show was on my recent visit to St. John. Both .\lr. ll. C. Brown and myself there gathered the im- pression that the show had been put 0n by New Brunswick and no other Province was mentioned in mad about‘ chaise . . . . . . this connection. ( continued from Article I). (Historians-l Toronto Road. the Chathun Sandwich Road the ntxlnun be-l tween Cornwall and Bytawn. (new; Ottawa) and Amherstburg and; Sandwich. , On these roads the conveyances were the calache and the post ‘The policy of subsldlxlng publlcq works was early followed by the; provincial government. In 10M; Upper Canada appropriated that sum of £1,000 as old m road con-I struction. This sum was voted also, in 1860, and n few years later tol £31100. At the opening of the war: in 1912 £6,000 was granted and this was raised to £20,000 in 1815.; Between 1830 and 1840 £228.000,i wzu; devoted to the same purpose.- Prior to i861 the Lotallimollntspentl by companies controlling roads In; Upper Canada, including regular and special grants o! the legis- lature and municipalities did not; exceed $t‘t,0fl0,0fl0. In the Lower: Province state ald to road con-j struction did not besln until the! close of the war of 1812. Between. 1815 and 1817 the sum of £66,000; was appropriated to this purposdi in the three years following 1829 the grants totalled 571204100. Prior‘ to the Union Lower Canada spent] As a _ p Means of Investment lambda $1,134,120 on roads and between‘ JOHN D‘ M°'NTY“E' 1840 and 1860 this sum was in--_.__.________ _ creased by about‘$2.000,000. Ex- cluding the value oi‘ statute labor and its commutation and the municipal expenditure on com-: mon roads, the total amount ‘ expended by the two provinces» t prior to 1860 was lens than $10,~§ uilflmlo. or I953 than the aid‘. granted by the Provincial Govern? ment for the construction of the‘ Grand Trunk Ratlway. 3 With the above "birds-eye" vlewl of the early construction of the? public highways and lesser roads‘ we pass on to the first throbs of the Xationnl pulse for the con- struction of great rail/ways In‘ Canada. P. E. Island was not then linked by Confederation but it was; 8 Svlkguverned colony living under‘ the ‘British flag and loyally con- tributing its quota to the progress; of the empire by opening hlghwaysf building piers, bridges, rallwgyg: and wharfs, leaving but little for Canada to construct when we also i I and the knife becomes and in poor condition stand the operation. l0 IN ENGLISH Iy w. |.. oom- WORDS OFPEIX Don't say “her statement absolutely correct." Omit 11909553?!‘ before you become weak ‘with- >o-¢¢o4 DAILY LESSONS t O i “ISIJSBD : - was “abstr distributed a: S a. m. at the City Yards. More than ten times that man)’ applied for the jabs. indicating a condition of unemployment in Boston which came as p serious surprise to the city officials. There were many old men in the crowd that gathered, but a dis- turbing factor lu the situation is the unusual number of young men who are apparently unable to find work. These younger men this morning used their strength to shove the older men aside in their struggle for a choiceposition at the gums where the jobs were being given out. and this was the cause of The m“ remains howuver ma, entered Confederation. ‘Even our Prince Edward Island Publicity As- sociation was not invited to parti- ciputefdireclly or indirectly, If as “Former Islander" intimates an in- vitation was forwarded to/any’ one The Publicity Association was not made aware of it. ‘Had we received such an invita~ tion our participation in the show would of nccess y have been lim- ited to the distribution oi litera- ture. New Brunswick spent on its exhibits more than our entire rev- enue. and n 1 doubt were quite just. ificd in so doing. We are not pur- uicttlnrly catering to sportsntctt in this Province. Our chief attract- railvrny was paid for by charging‘ l! against us as an Indebtedness. which W33 an act of discrimination never attempted against any other Province. Our quota towards canal building also would about square, the account but it has never been? mentioned. - l Proceeding with our survey of‘ early pioneer constructions we revert to 1840 when "the superior- ity of the railway had been demon- strated in Europe and America. Canada's delay. says .\fr. Cousins" i" adopting it was partly due to_ the fact that the country was not’ yet ready ior it; By lS-tl, however. rv.____. _ Look Ahead M939? Iuddenly received has s way of taking wings; often due to ignorance of what constitutes found invstment. "‘ ' n We would like to tell you of the safeguards which men of far-sighted kindness may put about the money they leave. Our booklet “Your Will" tell: the story in simple language. Sent free upon request. Essriéfi TBtUST _. ' COSAPANY ' mutton so, (flfiown, r, n, g, VlBJ-Olllwarth. Acting . Ioativll. l’. Q. Dnlnt John, I. B It. IIIIM. III. Ind Olive-Halifax. N. B. _____ l, EDITORIAL NOTES. '_ - ' y - ~ . - its ‘ 't" _ - a ma“, Issue o. n“, BeY-“Htcks ions a e on. tlintatt. our beauty W" Hill troubled were calmed ot‘ tiastnral s .-ttt-t'_\', our sea scopes. 3W1 Fwlllfilliible GQVEFHIIIGIH 1M8‘ bathing. a limited amount 0f tish- "Hiuycd. With the Union Canadafi lug. and our sca ftmds. t-lllt-fe-fl on an era of great in- Tht: sportsttiatt looks for canoe ‘lu-‘lllilt Pmipefil)‘. "9110 o! the trips to the wild vrith uidt-s. tor "I05! lléblli‘ 1819i! and favcrahl fishing and cutllpittg uttqgptg guttve situated wumries in (he “firm qyflabip lines. This article tlenls with Shouting tltlrillg the shunting cud. offered great inducements to tbeirwds ‘m1!’- son. influence of cttpllal and immlg-rn-l We llflltlflillllllrl)‘ lmn- little trffiloil." . . The ‘Province coultf this to offt-r Iu the stiortsmatr. but 11"“ Engage in trade as they flaWlflely warding the“. sugar“! on the other llllllll we uro rich in 5". M“! “vubiect to n tariff flxedichndre“ when they have 510m" all that goes to mutt. utl u pleas. l0 foster home enterprise, and Grave!’ W0?!“ mlermlllaml‘ I“ ant and restful Itolitluy for lllt: zirt-d b!‘ themselves." They were left freeflglve relief. tlts effects are sure and city man. Y Bnfiporlullun came In for fltelastlng. e t [dam thankful to "Flrnttq- Isl this share of attention. The rall- _ _ an er“ for bringing tut- New Ens-Wilt" “us needed in ‘Causdu w emu t BM“ selfiwun"! llantl Sportsman's Show to our ut- “t! new country and to facilitate, [on tenuon. l can only regret that transportation In those districts; Guardian Readers radio, the daily newspaper and the; luu-Lv." "If a thing is correct ,1‘! much ofthe trouble. rt ———- . . ‘ g _ Th p - _ ( w 1 m - 1h - t m--1;;I_ m 1 me fwda t.‘doe_-t_ not require u, superlative to 15mm’ Scotland’ hewfl’ a rem“ is Quurweg Qrglufegfieectf :Zc::\1yl2e“:f::il]e ‘IJhe Pintelgleczllial regual of ytbc ‘wimp’ >‘ . . . 3"" M a Vubu” """'mi°“ “m! We" I h p ' it - dweller ‘s something worth -. m Th5 . “bPRDSQL-xcilp‘ lewd in London a, [he Opening of 0 i .. I- t-thnttts. Pronounce lmrmllfi, 15 kl: In sentatlon to a Mhwlmlllflf “lug _ being considered by the latter. A ‘k ' an" teaming any yea", “my Milne British Industries Fair that he farmer writes m the 31.3mm“; ‘ f h Jwelcomed signs of departure from lfjxpogitgr 1o 93)‘ that when he goes ene- "f" f"? _ _ 5*" a"? W Pr?’ ‘"9 Will fir“! them In the school Wlllvh "$511011 m ‘ 6mg ‘ o u m t‘ m the m] m" he goes there to be SY&O§\.\fS-. applicant, candt- thousands of hldolflll unemployed. firing mm on hi” reliremenh l 9 T“ "a Q “QQYYB 011 a 1.11am, petitioner. claimant, solicitor. who. through Mule and other inns characterized British business emermlned- not w be educate q WORD STL DY: "Use a word causes feel ashamed to beg tho The Bwedle“ delivered by ‘new fllAs a matter of fact." he writes. three times and it is .\'0urs_"Let us privilege of shoveling sllott" on the of outstanding hbillty and position He reign“! particularly mg-we are 59mg educated m death, Increase our vocabulary by ntaster- streets of Boston. bore eloquent testimony to the es- those who go to foreign countries The ma" ma“ i5 cominnalh. bring m8 one W0"! Path d8)‘. Today?‘- I M99911“! l0 teemin which he was held and the ' d: VICISSTUDI-l; ' " _‘ ; to study methods of business, and ing us leaflets. and what is wurse.‘:h‘:nge_ as or rgrmne‘ “Hglxgsallyle largo place he filled not only In ‘he school but In the communlty- Hi5 said that it was good practice for 1°11! bllllfllllil: xfllgiivillg ‘ffiflltehfii, gigtgetsitttdeu of life with grim mt". British industrialists to visit anevifggfafé: "M12018, Department‘ mm speech. a m“ "mo" of which United States to “find the reasonsxot Agflcultura our “m, papers‘ u ‘hem prov“ mm w be a genm. fur the wave of industrial nrosner- are full of educational artlcleg tell- tnan of culture and learning In the broadest sense. We quote the open- ing sentence of his speech: ity which that country is enjoylngFlllg 118 We Bmllld d0 this 0" “'9 "I have come to the end of the Hls Royal Highness evidently has! shmfld do ma‘ Even the radio has succumbed and too often when we last furrow of the fleld of my labors u s; schoolmaster and. as t pass his eyes one“ when be goes “br°ad‘ twist the dial around to a favorite QUOTA-nous F0“ ; i 01m bmv NEED:—l4e-t the‘ out, from a very full heart I thank 31311011 we find somebody at the 599K Lqyga. I words o! my mouth and the medita- God that He has shown me so much Parliament is to be asked to other and anxious to educate us... tuon or my bean {Ba acceptable in th I th C dl ' I . . . l » au or ze e ans an hatlonn Do these over zealous people who Wednesday. March 2nd. Ash Wed.‘ my Sig.“ O Jehovah my rock’ and. mercy and has given me l-lls guid- nnco and sustained help through Railways Company to proceed with are continually educating the rwlday- my ,edee,ner_ Psalm 19.14} I all these years." f rme d their spare time n . I sizing!‘ 5:6“ heavy agricultural More black than ash-buds In the; The following comment by the reporter Is also worth noting: “The - . front of Marclt."~‘l’enn on. three years of 470 miles of railway.‘ lectures? Cenamy ML The“ why Y! many surging emotions which ac- cumulated on such an occasion rose The proposed new "I195 "i" b‘? not reciprocate ,nnd when we get _ branches to open up the western through with out- work, and take a £30m’ 2f kllklflt-‘QBE 1B Only In_ the! can (heir memories ever die. country w development. to link holidflv- 0P "l" 1° "5"" ‘° ‘hen-hen “it ‘2§tr‘§“t.3°‘3t‘uf"i§.§§§§‘§fi§l'“'§'°'”°§ '.§"°°'t't° 2e ’°““3‘“""°‘* - v . s a a w , the new Hudson Bar Railway with radm‘ °r we“ read the paper’ ‘we 5°’? “ 1°’ m’ “M” °""°""- ‘he-cm these“; d2. tlntftfiytiud us to a crescendo during his wonder- rut speech, and more than one eye was misty when full realization cine of the meaning of the words -: u l I u ignorance." ~' 1 ' - . , me C‘ N’ R" and to supply economic: s a one n o r (pggavégsasgtlggatlyfigselgz1111;351:025‘; Ill-Lisa t: blaming dt-eams depart? - ' m‘ . eav‘n, or then will tut he had come to ‘the end of the last furrow?’ and operating advantages to the Th3! ma“ l5 all")? YIBDDY “I10 l9’ The schools o! Scotland and their Already in the budget debate t u. h. -. “a” C.N.R. system. It Is estimated-It" “M: “new” M 0mm, “ e presence o‘ “mm n5 wmcht All truthfulness of heart. product are known the world over, and one of the ressons ls to be daYB I"? [cannot know to the full, which! that the cost of these new llneswlllt are “m”; buck dud also the old ilgogutllngifiultogx lillhlognfgyéggéglcau the absent be forgotten‘ be ‘jflylzoplnp-gud n wm probabyytltrlclt of ntembers inserting In reastes w give “s ileuun. n may, vglioettttrglh tlzelir silence we regret? be — tlt;i.ififf‘li.i“;iit.ii “‘ii.‘“i‘..2.°: t: ;.::§“::."t.t:§.“':.:t::. tars; t‘ wit?" "°“‘ which the people of Canada will betpmcflces are m, reggouatfly p“ u”. u, ohm“ moge. b,“ 1,, "He";Tgziexskzmzfhfafl‘intact. 3 held responsible! ‘mlgsable they should be (us. I330itegsitdgzedt-horgttlghly (alsllllaitgl ‘of m”: we've pg"; gtlfdttltaor!’ ——- ‘continued. Hansard should never so“ ‘rm i,’ and aueulfglueercozTllpholds loves bark. o'er "Time's- A little bill to amend the Crlm-momatn “M; w“ m‘ spoken in o, which i, had when mm we drev] not sea. . lnal Coda, now before Pnrllamentf the House. And except In rare It up out of the infinite sea. And "Mrewr lamp"! 1°"- m“ interest many person! who M-elcsses speeches of more than an R1131] 33:50]; ‘Znzvtée-zalégwhgléllzgidzl: found In this touching picture o! the not criminals. It provides that theI M“ 8mm“ b” n“ m“ h’ "mm" when our only employment Io stilll _ ltlon ottime. m m» mining of that deep-sen retirement of a teacher after forty ‘ years of continuous service in one school. . Ho referred with justifiable pride to the Jeholutle lttnlnmentl of Ieqwln bad attended the school aid-whom h. "led to the m: of the Hitler” which so many of them had qoelsaefntly climbed: to the sports Ii ‘which m school t»: pm, win- Ill‘ Ionr championships In tlta put three you-s. He spoke of the pride with which Ito welcomed D07! holding o! any public gnrne of- ., , . l ours, I llne. What does It mailer. bay.‘ suclire. crlbbage, vvhlst, five bun I n one respect, lt matters much,‘ BMW- “ld "°' b? 11153011? oenerslly used for Indiges- "Wl rheumatic and kidney Olive Oil ls not only laxative, bu! "gm. g9 "u; ; mlllllll- MIIIIII and nourlhblng Itmctlen throughout the lglnpghttofibscllbolbytbolv mo- thers and ' ’ ‘Interest taken by the‘ I The list of the surviving veter- am no‘ w o," advaum8e_ pa, Call the heart that throbbkl to on! "rubles. gall stones. m. 'Y"""- A "'1" "llmlm vl new are Illldlng m: m. quaint " eehtbl. m tum m.‘ dred, or similar game, to which ad-‘I-n. o, m. 3w”, "He" w‘, one Gum of knowledge a w an,” heart‘; throb; mleslon Is charged, nhnll not makeim g noble one, and every eflort en the force of the Imflzlnstlon e “Well "Ill h"! use ol a low spooluls ol the ell keeps (tum In 1|"; llllyllcal condition. pa; alum. was»: to sorta ' " . . .~ .. nu. --vt' turn the llght on the tnlleage. ‘cost and utility ol‘ Canada's ex- ‘tensive (‘anal System, and Steam- - The above i; taken from the Boston (Hobo. of Feb. 21, 1927, and in connection with this alarming situation I will ask your readers to lvOk down below the visible zzAll Mothers can put awtiy tut- men. pass through vvvvvvvv vv vvvvvv T0 BUILD UP YOUR SYSTEM ttnswofiun’ THAT OLD.‘ vmott Juev AsK son A BOTTLE or OUR Hypophosphites , AS. A SPRING TONIC ‘IT IS UNEXCELLED 810d PER BOTTLE The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE I49 Great ‘some 8treot Telephone jib we were not sooner made aware of already settled. ‘It also served to’ I it. but so long as our revenues are attract large sums of capital to limited to the amount st present authe- country and created a great. our disposal there wm be time opvdemantl for labour. Transatlantic portunity of our ASfitbclatign mgr steamship lines established shortly A118 all atleqttate display at such a if!" 1850 greatly Increased the show. t , trade of Montreal and Quebec. iwnlle the creation of municipal; zvorporations stimulated local enter.) mrlse and gave rise to an "Increased demand for rapid communlcsttotn “ttlt the advent o! the rsllwayi Canada entered on e new era." t Then came the l. C. -R. thd C." we“? w“ -_____._ ‘P. it. the C. N. 'R.. the Atlantic FOR THE SCRAP BOOK A SERIES or LITERARY "llw" Z '9'" I um, Sit-Que, A. e. ARS-ENAULT _ _Pres. P. E. I. 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P ' G construction is still fresh IR! a convenient dlte Inter we may Catt the absent be forgotten? flu the lips that we have ttmed; The lundsthalvve l1 r qt l ' I are presse n Pure Olive out; "Mutt" .-_._.. sought our d h r1 may breast. the house, room or place In which should be made to bwve it madqzlilololnean? "gm" tehtieergyeigtll: A” the “in”. ‘arm! "am u". we“ “me m hem ‘ common S‘ loomplete from yesr to year. And m, kuofledge he an...“ mo" m Seeks its own chosen nest, DI! lightly as In the days of hh sim- nho memory 0f Pasrdebers "'5 "°"'°' " ‘m’ "'°°°°“' "I “flhsnould be kept IIIIYE tlnlll the last Purim-All men feel this. lheuzh ‘ they do not cblnk of It. nor reason game are devoted to charitable or of the S. A. Veterans has passed out m consequence‘ The, m‘) Can all these be forgotten- M I YOOI-‘llrlnl on the send. . {The dew llpon the hawthorn leaf, We brush oII with our pend? 0h! no. there t» n faith In lava, ‘Whole impulses ore pure, That‘ like th’ eternal mountains, A ‘W?! ll" It» of mum neoeuer, m4 t“ w, 55mm“ French brand we provldc one M guernntsoq qusmy, . Sold in quantil! at the lowest price. ilk- .. Ifltone - 840 We have all sizes 2 u. to one gallon, The White Drug Store l. G. IAHIESON 00d Crested to endure! Illfllllle is “time. and yet infin- "9 WI"; l fountain of eternsl IJNIPIIIW- flflllht. and creative" fraternal purposes and permission! out of life. back to the d", o, cbfldhmd u o‘ to hold the some has been obtained i TKIYMW! IIBIIPIIIKB. become thou! ‘ gvvere the days ot greatest wonder. from the msyonreeve or other chleft w d tnmmm stmvm“, and mo“ “Q olllcer of the municipality within:_iaAwg:emtaclzgifi“:ns°iorf:g'o;33mg: dmlenteagteleawtttéeen ‘Azimuth: which such house. room or place In csrbollc acid Is kept far use In colt-km“, m"; one, men’ k h" been situate.“ The desire for this pro- “Ym”! ""55 "d "l! IMWN“ nald e l-hotuand times. llld IMI! by the workmen 1M belief. "l t-rnly, in that u» rim remiss In vlnlnn of the law, It Is stated, come fir’ on M“ . Ohm, M ‘p; m“ m,‘ I cum "em; ‘m. me f | b" u; ‘M u. onissWBclectrlc ILtt In fill l! large eyes of children In Perpet- mm l ‘n. "m ‘mm p. tqnlck In aetloa and does not peanut wonder, not conscious of much "fl- m skfa or am u» em. smudge-suntan. Inter, t; Mug awn-tutu. _-m- ; I ‘ ' k . r ~- .9.'