-\ - ._,.e_ ,-,,v-,- - 'xsane " g __ _ _ 'rua cHARLQr'rarovv1~l,GUARDIAN-ul.5_ _ ~; , __ _ 'oc'l‘osan.1s;192s_ illllllnllllnwli sulnl|ll“. M- no -Lord Oxford. better known to moat nswapapsr readers as Mr. As- ”@_|*._¢,_', °._.'-. ._ 34"* " y|,,_r".',.,___,_ ‘_ Bunn quitll, has retired from the leader- ‘_"‘7 ` ' ship of the Liberal party, but pro- » ‘ _ lsl'¢@y\-nlrlsat .' . . . ' -_ . - '- e 1 ' °°"" ‘°“"'“"’° ” "° _ lmllly not from political me. mr - _lqgiv-0. It las-nest Asssalasa latter-dl. I. Canhmgngl talent, enabled mm to 1-|59 °"""` " _ - '~ . _` _/by .successive steps until he be- ' came Prime Minister at an early IN ENGLISH ~__, A gy _w.l..-dordoll -V of . r ` _ 19’ 1926 stage of the Great War T-ie was " 'un' ` `.,_ ., ' _ u In .. u "_" OUR BAGON TRADE Packers. not only in this province but elsewhere, complain that .num ber! oi’ unilhlshed hog are con atantly pouring into the market and threatening ~ the 'Canadian _ -bacon trade. This is a serious matter Canadian- farmers must realise that they are now in competition with the world in the bacon business and the w_orld's market is open only to the best. There is perhaps no other article of food, butter alone except ed. on the quality ot which the market is as sensitive as on that oibacon. __‘ln this province our farmers are well schooled as to the require- ments in the bacon trade. Our packers are constantly reminding them that the bacon hog. to .bl-ing, the best price and to retain ouri hold on the market, must be pro-_ perly liinished before being marlfet- V ` Y v George owing to the munitlon short AILMETTS two s's ' “mn thinking over we quote _' H82 EEUU Of 01880 lW0 Glllillelli- You have heard the expression SYNONYMS "me Ueasme' Th” nnisucs 511°" "1" in 'h leaders. so different in their tem the time to tralll children is cherish' murish' nurture’ 'vmtecth votes and elected only 11 mem ed. Unfortunately this is not al- ways acted upon. In the rush oi; other business, and particularly at' this -season of the year when the only thing in sight is the potato iield, the hog is too liable to be “got out oi the way"Aat a conveni- ent time without. proper regarllfor its iitliess. 'l‘his_is a mistake. Our hog market is very valuable and.i if we are to retain it, must be safe- guarded by offering it only our very best. The range oi' weights for a bacon hog is suliiciently v.'ide ro permit of proper iinishing_ The minimum weight is 180, the maxi- mum Z30 pounds. Proper feeding; adds two pounds a day to the weight ot the animal. so that there is a real gain to the owner in con- tinuing the feeding until it is in good condition 'for marketing. | iPrince Edward Island has unex~' celiedopportunities for building up_ a reputation for bacon. Our dairy business is on a footing second to non, and~is growing yeraly. The hog and the dairy are inseparable, each being the complement of the other, and each adding to the value ol the other. Both are well worth guard- ing, indeed our prosperity as apro- vince depends very largely, it not entirely, on our hog and dairy in- dustries, and they can -both be made immensely more valuable than they are at present. This is the -'bacon hog season. Let us see to it that no hog goes to market un- .iinished and let our packers see to it that every side oi bacon that leaves the province bears on its wrapper the name ot Prince Ed- ward island. _ --__-¢o>--- T~'ElNTY PER CENT. RULE. Toronto Saturday 'Night esti- mates that eighty per cent. oi the electors of Canada are practically ignorant concerning the questions they are voting on. When the number of eniranchised foreigners in the country is taken into account the estimate is probably well with- in the mark: -'IL this be so we, who boast of our democratic form ol government, our government for the people and 'by the people are at the mercy ol the politically ignorant; the twenty per cent. who are supposed to know something of the science ot government are powerless. It is al rather humiliating situation tor a civilised country, but democrac! elsewhere as well as in Canada is similarly situated, ' There is only one remedy for it. that is ,to ,educate the eighty per cent. and for the immediatefntllre atleast. that isout of the question There are many lncollgruities in our method of forming governments which the above mentioned eighty per cent. is not wlioily to blame tdr. We have in former references shown that 'tile Conservative popu- isr wstmst the last election ex- ceeded the combined votes ot the me ullml Pfosnulm. I-ll civilized people. We have been for mates that Lmyd Ge°"g° Wm “"0 ease occurs ’ This likewise im foster Province or Alberts lt took 9900 pe,-,mem lm his own followers, l“'@11l_v1lvo years before they Mol WORD STUDY use a wow H0 votes to elect a Conservative candl and the cleavage between them has mg? _ h_faf_';'_f’_l;°;'_§:g_';§£,§:"B'E;_:3 three times and it is yours " Lot us _ date 6300 to elect B _uhoral om, never been entirely healed. al be ".8, ed ncreaso our vocabulary by master- ' I rd h day Tod ' 2200 to elect a Labor represents though Um] oxford "’m“|"°d wel A SW'-i\€l‘Il physician tells ue :§___;’°iG‘;&)R_§“t° pus un,n0m;{;.|' - ‘ national leader ot the party until that the time to Prevent 0" “me to dlsregard . Every suggesuou' ltive of the United Farmers now and _mo heart di i t ’ _ yd gem-ge has can seal-le s seven cell or more _ d., other words The Liberals and Con mmed to lead the parlmmenml-y|’e'"`5 bef°l"B deal" "Dm hell" dis °vew servatives. together, polled 84,000 Liberal party DHHS that me pmvelmon of heart 09004-0-O-0-0'*-°'°'°4'*'9¢*'¢-0-04-O0- _disease rests to a lalge extent Daily Seleqtloyg __ _B whne the _Lab____ _md Unned it was Impossible for the party tolupon the parents ill other words e * retain or regain its former import the little child who complains oil FOR Farmer Parties rolled collectively ,me ,nd |,,f,,,,,,,,, in me K,ngd,,m~“growlllg pains' should be carefully examined b the talllil hysici n, GIli\l'd18.l1Rv68d6l.'B only S2 000 Votes and elected 49 with its leading spirits thus at varl _as these pagls ____e 0n5I'__l’_00 on members ance, a iamentable instance of a me symptoms of some infection »» The province of Alberta has great historic Dorty rent by intel The teeth tollslis and nose. osgolm- 19, 1925 ~____ _ mono my or such electoral he__0_ nal dissension. Lord 0xiord`s re-ISh0ll1¢l be Cllrfiflllil’ GXB-milled ill ell D p _- _ tlrement ls evidently made .ln tlre,°*_'f°"f lo l°°aio the lows- or basin- 1-la ls ralrrll-\UL 'nHA'r anon- nleua; such things are happening interest or internal peace and mth nll_l__g___pi;o_e Llgtélse _i_t:_i;ecti_¢;_l__________. ____ g_sI_,;_?__..BleSse___ be the _______:_d_ thTt_ ll th t'm in ver Canadi pro- ~ - ’ » ` H tl V0" W9 'Uni-° 96099 8 °“: ; in y _ _ a“___ ;~_l:_‘; bilii-_'“te;“_§‘;”“ __if_‘_|t ¢h‘;__°“‘_i lllerlt such as diphtheria, scarlet israel, “wording to all that He’ vince. e ana ans c a m to- e Il Y ll S Z . e ca s n lever,_ measles, or even intestinal promised; them ham not failed 0ne_ g;_s__l_:"_3*;:_‘°0B»dih{-‘_ ll9l1_\_'¢___Sh0\ll'1 be word oi all al-lis :good promise, dt h ti il hi i` " ‘ an 3 W1' “S D0‘Wel` - ~ il- i b .h more than a cemury electing mem cee o t e lla ons eaders p o _________________ &hil.ll _;_spl;_1_l;\__§l_e_d__ yi tk;:__h__l_l1;_li_5<:_l_ D Cllbillet Ml' ‘Bllker regards the ed to v.alk certain distances. on ls' that while remedy for Such a_States Government “is compelled mu andytheir §'___b___s'or __5;epg'e__` __c__gh_ ‘L Z _,, ‘ 5 ' ' ' ` tl nllllllh' _ . - ---b th h h t it ~ _ , . , » . “‘ - defect in constitution is pe|f9ctl5_ y e very are “ess 0 S ex_ttl.bliSll€d tillit they can Cllgdgn ill Bill- “G "3-V9 Well-hefed DiKhi$ and ll.-\\'ill|t's lln|l|ul|lcll io lliui?" obvious, and not difficult to appiy,iaction fl-om England to seem hard__v;f_<:_rl;___c_>_x____l_>_ia__y_____>_ the exte_nt of A____ ___i;§_i;Y_;l1_________ __________ and _ ____ll._l_l_;-:__: °_'_ll'l_~_l_l____l;t-n__rt-_ ll__-__l,_l»l__lllllrrl._ul we have done nothing to inlprovelhearted in its demands on otilcr_me_ms mo__B heafi _mi Shia' $25; S Warm' __ _ ” U _“ "M" __ _ __~ > . .. .~ ll fl on - ' matters: we grumble at ourselves “a_'~‘°“S~ 'Wa5hil1§¢0l\ ClU\ll0f- Deijthan -the old method of simply tell- Allfi wily my stat! of common wood, Almost everything in football are twice a ear b the famii b sic _ ll oscil. . E bers to represent us in Parliament‘;l;3;;ty` automatically without an It may be HCCCSSUY i-0 ‘-haw i-110 - 'child rest for ll part ot the day for |pR/\yER_'1‘|le -Um] God 1, 1 k , d thi hibit i , mi" _ 6 as “W ma ers B" S ex 5 -2- sollle weeks after au illness, This with us as Hg was with our Fam. what we have to show as a speci- Discussion of international debt'W0\1id 'permit the heart I0 gl‘i1dlllli|Y em; let Him nc-t leave us, nor for men or our aCmevement_ ,augment is continued by Hom reguill strength or tone. lllduiging Sake ug" l . _ ill ilard outdoor -play .might be very ' ` . “in choosing members of all our ;ewt°? B‘_‘k°;_’ 'V310 was 56"? iullwise at this tillle. Then a little -|-HE HAPPY p||_GR|M Fat* re resenmuve Assembues_ Pa|.Ha_ 'Y 0 ai' ll V63 em- V S0" 5|iater the child should be encourag- ____ Atzlded thing and coarse and ` +»»¢ 1 worms o11'rEN= 1 Don't say “I lead something 0! -that', &ifect." Say “to that ei'Ieot.‘-’ fv ' DFT EN -MBSBRONOUNCED. I-D. colpon. Prpnounce ths_c-u as oo in '<1 ` ° l, . ll ll ara-1-‘_¢rs _ f_ - - - obliged to make way for Lloyd PREVENT|°N OF HEART , 3’FTE1i1tg ISTSSPEIJLED: missent- » _ ' as e ‘ . U _ _ " . I . ' __ , . _ _ .' _ ' _ ‘_ ' _ i ' ’ -- _ - _ : ; - ' " . In ' __ - "- ‘ __' , _ l _ _ . ' l ' B r ' i _ cu ‘ . _ _ . ; _ “ r no `4 l lB '.77 Y Y i "`-"V ' __ _ ___ _ 1 _ _ ‘ _F F _ `.. what -~‘l~1>an.r Lnssous _l _ " _ ' ~ ___f ._ ` _. _ s ‘ui ments- 'Legi5l“i“*`@5» C°““°"-3' debt settlement with Great Britaillllllessages or otllenwise, and still I have a cup oi' 00111111011 CIBY. 2 5 .F 3 5 ¢ 0111115 Oi Edllclliloll. while tile as particularly unfortunate since itlmmr lo 9“53g€ in Teal 0U¢d0°1` And fgom its depths 1 drink 93911 or ' .games ay ' \ I . lhemy °f P°Dma" "°p"e9e“"‘u°“ is sets n precedent that cannot be f°l'| Azldjeven ill adults where -heart The \\'lli0r Of il livillg -dream accepted. we fail tliscreditabiy i1ll°we'_‘ Wm* "eg‘;"d__ to __“_“Y °ih‘“`|Y llil§1`illl.'I have stood topics of conversation when grub cation; let us take one as an illus- tration:-'-Toronto and its exclusive- ly suburban area is at present re- presented in the 'Dominion House of Commons by a. predetermined number of members. 'l`reat_eacll of the electoral districts within that area as part of an undivided unit. represented by, say. a dozen members of Parliament. On the voting ballots print the list of nom- inated candidates, leaving the vot- ers to choose twelve, or any nunl-ber less than twelve. as he may prefer. and allow the returning oflicers to determine the result. Toronto, in any election, would 'be a unit, but it would have more or less variety in its representation. Such a method might be applied to a whole pro- vince, or to the entire Dominion. The Canadian electors are intelli- gent beyond the average. and could easily operate such a system. The same method migllt be applied to n undivided Toronto ill the cloctioll or members of the 'City Council or the Board of Education. the elected members in each case appointing afterwards their own presiding oi- llcer by whatever name called." --l AN UNWIBE ARRANGEMIENT. Mr. Vincent Massey, it is said. will not accept the post of -Cana- dian Plenipotentiary to Washing- ton unless 'the provision in the or- iginal agreement made with the .British Government that the Cans.- dian 'Minister look after all limperl- al matters in the eibsence ot the British ambassador lbs dropped. lMr. Massey. we think. is right, says 'I'h`e ‘Ottawa Journal. The ar- rangement that the 'Canadian 'Min- plre in the absence of the British ambassador was put in at the in- stance ot the British Foreign Ot- _iice largely :because some ot the ot- ticials (usually s. quarter ot a cen- tury behind the politicians) thought that it would keep nllimpaired the. "diplomatic unity ot the Empire." The ellect ot such nprovlslon, how-_ ever. would probably 'he the pre- cise opposite; as a matter ot tact it has already given trouble with the other Dominions. , - ln any event, Canada is sending s -ulllimr ul wrslllllgwlr ls look and lhnpirs oar- aiter the /business' ot Canada. That! .latter have a maiority of is likely to be sumciently great to A vrlitl' in the ill¢_engage his whole attention; and no-U thing much ot good ever comes out cr, “England is our friend. Proud_ and powerful as we are, hor poii-i cy and her friendship have pro- tected usdnrlng the long years oi’ our experiment in democracy. from the days when her states- men welcomed the birth of our independence in the halls oi' ller Parliament, through the establisll- ment of the Monroe Doctrine and down to the time when in .Mall- iila Bay. her -hattieships stood cleared for action between us and the German iieet which was ready to prevent "Dowey's suc- cess. We owe her nothing ill dol- ‘ iars for this, bllt it is to our ill- terest as ll. civilized people that Engixfd should be strong enollgll to continue the mission which has placed her as guardian on every savage frontier throughout the world and made her weight felt in the council of nations for order and peace with justice ill international affairs. For this reason it was bad policy for us to permit England to assume the 'burden involved ill our settle- nlollt, and the dollars l-lilo pays will be dearly bought it they prolong by a day the recovery oi England and her Dominions from the sacrifices they made in the lWorld Vgar." The Imperial Conference will open In London today. The agenda includes important economic ques- tions such as inter~imperial trade and transportation, immigration. _and oversees settlement, the exhi- bition ot Empire illms and other_` minor matters. There is also ex- pected to be a discussion respecting the relations of the Dominions and the United Kingdom in regard to which the Dominion .Premiers are no‘t likely to agree among them selves. The sayings and doings ot the members ot the Conierence are likely to add considerably to the interest ot the telegraphlc news l ister should act for the whole :Em-`f"°m L°“d°“ d“"“5 the “ext tW° weeks. " _ The Dominion 'Board of' Trade will hold a salittm of ttlrsefdays in Saint John this week at which a ‘large attendance from the ‘Mari- time. Central and Western 'Provinc- es is expected. Ai. least one hun- v an aug 8 our” vas’ u we ° me te,-mg conceded by the U nilerlllisease, .whereupon 'he immediately 1301-'ide tho temple HU dll-Y 10118 mm omclalgoln the M come,-gnc “°"‘i“g t° “me” the s"“““°“ l”"Ki»ngdom and those imposed unon_b°g““ li’ "eb “Hd ‘Was-afraid lo ill-‘Alla bought colllonfmolll WMI “ es are returning heirs 'after a g applying the °bvi0us_remedy_ Omer __Ou_m____s_ _ |dulge in any work or play what. __ song. 8ame_ _ _ _, 8VCl'. ...rhere are ma W f d I i ' _ _ _ _ 1 I-iereis one anecdote: 115' ‘WB 0 ° 118 _ 'As amstter of fact, work ol play” so upon a common wav. In a game some tm, years ago _ drcd delegates from _tile various Maritime Boards oi! Trade alld as many "more from the larger pro- vincesoi' the mainland is the esti- mate _oi Mr. IF. MoLure Sclanders. tho Saint John Commissioner, who says it will be “the biggest thing oi its killd ever held in Eastern Cann- da." On the last day of the meet- ing President E. W. Beatty, of the C_+-_ 'llhe first (lerluull rnilrollli. lluili ill yllurs nge frolll Nllranlllerg ill lillcrih, |Bu\'arill, ll iilaillllvll of six llliies. has been sulll lis junk. .ll e nb Parcel Post Is What Our Coun- - try Customers Write Our Mali Order department has become an Important ad- junct to our business. Rural residents have found this method of shopping so con- , venlant that we receive orders regularly which begin as Indicated above. it’s about aa convenient to shop at our it store by this l "MODERN DIRECT BY MAIL METHOD" ‘df as it is to shop in person. _ BEND U8 A TRIAL ORDER ,ms 2 Macs fi <>_;;,> 1 v DRUGSTORE PHONE 815 _ 149 Great George Btrsot 50-004-0004 'hrrtlur lad or tryin; to more other, p¢_¢pl»'sii __ '_ _ '.. .ll¢._._ _.- ll... al..a.__ _.o ,t_;.._a._n_. *9'9'O-O-O-OQO YOU' f \. Furnace needs .'.':..“"lf:°'.:"'.°'i:E 2i.“..':. :.°‘..."l:...it'l I F_ sig; iii! ii; Al PIOKNRD -~ -wsrlvr so breath, Louis Nlltllenux received kisses tllis, more or less diiiicuit oi appli- "More than that" '__ I Mr B__k_ to the proper extent, is the best -A1111 ¢V0l‘y Iliilhi and 0V0l'y dill’ between two mid-western teams, _ Y lllethod of kee-plnglthe heart strong,,Is full of common peace and pain, the referee penalized one side be And dew and stars and dust and l 'h h | 1, I 4 z ' ________ cause a p ayel- l_o_l_l§ e_f_; _;_bsi he _ _ _ g , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ore it was put n p y le po t was questioned and several years whether he really touched the ball. Browll: “l say, Jones. uid chup, from thirty firsirnllk actresses ill seen Smith luiciy"' kissless rule ill 'Flglltlllg Love. » . ' = ‘ iests to deterrulllc who should play -Toile!-it "N0, not tor some tilllo. `l //- lhe .felllillllle lend ill lluMllle's "The snlv biul lllllt suull llfter he K0! lllll\'~ I . ` King ol Kings." Now ilc‘s cunt ill ll‘rled, nlld he seemed rather llowll in ' | .. his owll house or know the reason. Now he knows tho reason “at V C 0 And when I-‘lie B- ¢°mm0I1 dehill later the coach asked the player , Now is ' - _ _ * » your opportunity to get a Ladies' Hair Brush And close my eyes and yield m_y by that time a busines s man, it 1_3 off ,.,gu|a,. p,.|ce__ __ _ _ _ Let elle down in common earth‘ "Well, l’ve said I fiidll't for so, We Are I ari t th B h Whe e s.ll green growing 'things long, that l just can‘t remember new,stoc‘l:<.e ng ou es’ ru. es to mah mom 'or , have birth. the feel of that bail anymore," _Barbara Young. was tile response- The 'Drug Store . 5.-..._: __ \ ' < _ ~-_ - 3 _ 1* i '- AUTUMUBILE INSURANCE ILLUSTRATED \ if _ ,c -’ '_ /-\_r ,-CL; _ Fmt \e . \_/ ""5 LIRBIIAXE - -./ 0 loo rlalo ol# ' ~ l _ SUE". 50 Ll.iCi(\' - "'~~- 1 'HEY' “S I,-{ fi ~Ti-iEt-'T no Com. im _ ~/ \/ 1. 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