~.-r ._ .~.\1--`~ i T- ,, ‘.1 ." ¢}x§\,'.la - s.-:fl `-".°.\r` §.. _'hi _#___ ._\“,\ Q ._ '. wb, wi our st' _ I. pg. .,..._.,__ s§’l.li't . . »__»_ '.l`:;1, .iv .tl _ .yi -*'.,'l.»` .. `~E”¢`: ~` .-:`_~+ :r»|_,\ _.~_ .` ` 'F 1-\‘. ?.i'. '.'\i‘l< 55;' .sl J-;'t`f Dv# Ir ¢ 1: ,» ,wi i9'\" ~.'t ,.,'. "sly .£90 v 4"' _s ‘/ v ». i l o _f 1 ';»"\'§ ,l.'.', ,‘_`," i-~ '».i . ;1.'_ -.x-,"` - _ fi 13-" __ 7_5 ,:;.,' ',~v." ‘. '. 1 ». .~,., *._,`~if’i"' -11 vi y.'~ if ._g l` 1 J :;‘_) , K., ».111‘ ,.. will ,._ .___ .l 1 \ I I /1 1 .‘M ;. 1. y .__ .4 /_’ 1... v :li if'/I ‘.9 Z; . . rif "..' f ( Y .il /1. 1 7 .rw .Y-". _t ,. »..), _ . V- 4*' . ~ are the relics of the animals _ _ _ _,__ . . _ _W PA-GE FOUR 'rl-lc cHARLorl‘E'rowN GUARDIAN ,F - ‘ OUFOBER 12- 1.933 1 . , i , NotesBy The Way 1' mln.-iii-\:. (ln-|11--r I4. ML-Lure, ll-P. \'lae~Presldent, J. lt. llurnrn, E-J-I n i~i.-mn...-y-l.\»u¢.-01|. n. A. ue¢K|nnuu_ n. e. o. As the dollar cheapelu so must| Hui-f 1---il §1““""" ‘."'°f_'{’,!*,;'~“-‘f,“','}"‘,-,",.;f;,{°_ 1-:erllug be eheupenea. “call it \~.¢ur-inte r.-iliur~.- lrun is rr an . ~ _ __ __ nuoued '”_Kl".-.lu :'|»u'li§` iiuuuueo mm so U0 ver yen: un advance; uslliiereu ' p 'managed currency, oc ‘ i. i g _ ‘hd _ . ~ _ _ , ‘ .’ - " _ ._ .. . . . V ¢ ‘ _ N .lu our var (il\_u¢|L._n_c_e)_mn\ £_---- ; --r '_;:-'* _'“ &‘"“"“."'1"_'“2"*°"_ ‘1‘&"_"_. _, lnilatlon' or any other name which THURSDAY, OCTO :_ . . , .voT.41;LE TRIBUTES It is .seliloln that l-ha death 01 I proilxlllelli. public man in the Mari- time Piotinces has elicited so many expr-e.'-_.dolls of appreciation and re- gret as is the case in the lamented _ death of Premier Stewart. It is evident from a perusal of these tri- butes that there was a sincere ad- miration for hiin l30F50Uf\llY. and 5? lull realization of the value of his services in the discussion and eoiv-i` ing of public problems. For the P351, eighteen months Mr. Stewart had been practically an invalid, but. nevertheless the keen interest which' he had previously evinced had lafll its mari: upon men of high Sffahdirw with whom he had come in contact. V The work he has done for Prince` Edward Island will be appreciated more and more as time 80°! U11- m the meantime, it is a measure of satisfaction and, consolation for those of us who are lamenting his early passing, that appreciation of his services extended far beyond the bounds of the Province, and left, such fzivciuriible impress not only at homo, but upon statesman and others elsewhere. l 'A1101-/Ti7.'01.001e.41. Greftt intczest has been amongst those given to archeaologl- nel xosearvh by the recent llhfarlh- ing, near the site of St. Albans; in Hertfordshire, ei' iiie relics of ai mmm. temple which it ly estimsi-‘, ed was built dill-ing the rrtrly 'per-_ iod of the R/lmnn occupation 01' 'Great Britain. '1‘r.~:nty miles from Old London Tomi was the city lmovwrl as Verularzilum, and hero it is that the mmieutef-s of historic, value were limuirilt to light., Amongst the most _mprii'tf\I1't find-S thi!! made are ri tr‘_<.'»ciirlted pave- perfecti FIND aroused] 1 ment said to be in almost ` condition and s mailer pavement; oi’ chequered pattern described as 'unlike any such antique ever prev-li iougly brought to light. Near thel _:place where such interesting mat- erials were discovered were also! laid bare the ti-.ues er an um with; its fireplace intact, and a number of* drinking vessels, testifying that thei old Roman troopers knew pledge a libation to such heroa as were accounted worthy of a bumper and a pledge of feaity. Along with these vestiges, and at no great distaneelfrom them, the burned bones of oxen and sheep were also dug up, and' the interpre- tation of this discovery is that these believ- during gods oi” ed to have been sacrificed 'the observance of`relfgious rites: and ceremonial in the temple. = It is conjectured that further eix- cavations may result in the finding of other such treasure-trove and that the materials now discovered, may serve to throw more light up- on thc earliest history of the Ro- man occupation of the British Isles. of this haw wine was merely concerned with so- BER U, 1933 ,will soothe the nerves of the finan- , .ciers_ We shall not quibble about '- ”° " ‘me meme, pmvifluig that the pro- 0 _avmvsoivo ' @f)at ~ f`n The Klondike p Trail of '98 Boop . ..........~.. ...ml , or A Mr-zmonanul ‘ anvmvrmul (By Ernest Crlbbe, Borlltll. P.E.!.) Before _tl_l_e; silence of approaching ng ' , W-Bc|en.H.D. Btol half a. sound an echo on tl - “_side _ld Then __ was man Aug .per ratio betvieen dollars and sterl-I vm ° _“__ ' P ling is rgidly maintained. But 105' A NEW METHOD OF TREATING ' ta became desolat on after- Tile river murmured, willows sn- “= ° ' ‘tum be no mistake. 'nie ai-itisll alvorlvs racronls A ,,.,,,,,d 0,, mm, wh., ,t .me _ 1° W mid; cf the Picks, they sued for, L’ STO 8 ards when the Essex Men' invsd Govemmem cannot stand by and _____ um’ __ swere W _ W* * ‘”°"'° °“ B°“'““° li utils dusk d lcme London they found grassisee our exporters undersold by, "Suddenly, after exercise, excite- meek' had gnluuked wo mm, And t;;_sb_1_h:°n°d' 'md th’ wing in the streets ima mosaieimeans of .the currency nu1ull>u1-\-- ment 01' li hearty meal- fha P*‘f1°“" ,,,,, named George Billiard, uid n Wm, bmnmhed ,,m_go,d mm,” pavement, °,_.,,.,,.ed Wm, rubbish; tion of the American Governmenelfeels a. most intensive burning bor Frenchman named Jerry Dmpan dawn _ha hugh* “L°“d°“ Dany nmmss' warms pam in ma heart' or e- i0 PNSPOW I- “Wk 5° ln’ mm °f Ol darkness New hours come and Ml m0Ul4- Bill “Um lm-‘ Old I-'°n i neath the breast bone with the feel- mo dk “ned ! I - I Ban.” don have from time to time been -l ing that his heart is being squeezed n ° old hours go, ,_ ,,,, , Rum ,nw and Dmnw had been s°11\8 111 *hm wus nl 1 liens, my could 1 hope to dug up mmdi? num__ma5ai° Pwr Then one pork-n , as in a vise. The pain extends every _“mm” for quita ,_ wwe' know Ill why Canada may expect to recover the back, upwards into the should- H" °‘m°1°"' mmln' ‘mme at She is crganmod to get the mall even to thc ilnual UPS If' mal’ 5° “ll , ' .ling . no llclu and bronze steiuetw- Md mum or tenant. mm tm mm 01,111 beta mm, lu the neck and hem. “"1 W” *‘°’ °"' °“ mm ents, sepulphral cists, keys, lamps, _ th I dS_ _ f M and standing the old man off. At Th, ,em-9; °g “mg 4;-gum; md , W ____ _ more rapidly yuan most o ar _ ers, and douu the le t arm, c n _______h ___ ____ sumidmm mmkmg _Pom deughh ,fe mmmwengqmcmdvemsmmsofnnlw rwaitedrortaentue wu\m¢,|s ‘l I these, with mural fragments that recovery that il takius i>1\¢°-,There is u-'iuull' lu' 0 ¢ H MDDm__1 d Bm’ Keys' my mam “med , S1111 Hmm. heir to °f11fh° hi-*°°f1° T’“°“““ “‘° °"°’““°“ °‘ '“‘° m` d°°m" luis myself. After min-ing two soy A me me lingered patiently with story. and surely the period when p°”“1 "“d° °’"°°'“°““ m’ 1° In I am si*/1118 ih° usual d=S°fiPi1°“` mms me niece, with mit pmis- mei - the Roman soldiers placed the sym- M mm” an me Mm of md., , ions on ° p°5m°n w bum 1°’ henm ‘ of what islmovrn ssanzine pectorls ,¢ um Mddms, em 1" 'mp while I at there Miodltlloa g" or breast pang as it is often. called mmd tm. th, mu qg gh, scum sohemed, boi of the Eagle and the Oross lm- tnbution of gradually ixwreasinf _,rm commune” common unde,._ Fam or ____ mana” Rum mum “pm M' .m.m,_ mmm' on the sanctuary altar. is a rom- tra/de. even though no new kinds of ` mm the” 0”” is ._ parm, closing TM _“___ _wp W” __ PM meet, And hmm “wud” hm. ,im nu., snce ot perennial interest. "3d° °* fl°1d‘ 1°’ 1'* °h°“1d d°"1W‘ of the blood vessels that bring blood th’ mad house W” kept by wo and laughter. ’°°“ wth tm °°h‘"` British nau°”5' to the heart muscle itself, not the in the Mm, 'men something stirnd - Ind all , -i-- ' _ mica NOTABLE CENTENARY oemda has placed herwlf in af big vessels which snug the blood am £3” mu. W mm' wssseuielmuuta. i>°|it1°ut°=°°°v°ffh\‘°“€h*'l1°°P°.n~omsll°v»rin¢ may into me mm » Melbourne, the capital of victoria, mmm of mmm, eoommh pm* h____ _"___ oth” condmons _“___ wood, and mating tl, whidh _ggi nh mmhgmr Australia, will be me hundred years sm other wmtnul ,eekms tm, mg it an th; degenenmcn or weak_ th” tr; tileir-____o||:_f_._omer;_:l_; old in 1935 and it is proposed to frantic way out and likely to bcfening ofthe heart muscle and some _:wax W My ,muh rlhe Fur Trade mn ¢ centennial celebration rel- Surry 101' it in the 10118 nm. mifomis ornesrt disease.. _mm W om do," -‘_ N Uk ,ha dbmm mmoconcontrstingoneillcrtewhich _ I '(A¢r\eQ\l\lmdlIdlli\dlD-` ` it or oANAoA H1011 -U* °¥ M hnnnnrfauenmonoflwoen 'rhatrestmentuesdduringnnat meol,mdbelicnms, cneist\v- Innmmnaw latter part of next year, seq, Qcto- to und _ subsmm. for the old tack is nitrate of amyl, a little glass eilinig in forty degree below wewth- mvmmuon 1. _“wily” pu-mn' economic order. vesiszgiieiléllgletlrlgidaelngllgdmiltsdtllt 9; fmmtnaéd wgztmsatka' at the frontier back in the fur trade, A P5 dn- ,A P ce' 5 ew r mx 8 but the trapper still supplies '10 per “___ __°____ nose. The fumes frolglt isth an oi; hggvmyy 11,5-0;, ,M you gg ,,1m°||; “___ __ ____ _“___ hmmm ___ the Tom Mann, veteran Bri i open the vessels fee ng e ear Mhamm 3° 8,1; gg 5° °h¢.P_ munist, denounces Hitler ss "s, weak. muscle and the attack _passes away. i -1-ho ,md hom, W-oprhmr 'mud mN'k¢¢0 °f Canalh' 5?? fs; 5°' superficial leader," who 15 k¢l>t in Nitroglycerln 1/100 of s. grain Us God ,peed in th, mommg and counts for aPl9!‘°¥lm°'°Y P” power through the backing of a may 5, mjectgd, or s, tablet 1/50 hwchmg up the dogs’ W, startéd on cent of the fur farm revenue from German steel magnets who prefers grain may be token oy mouth, if the next “nge of W, _,om-my, mc the sale of palm. the Other Delffles lu i . . i ` ' _ so _ _ . Th ber. The September nun1‘ae.r of The British Empire Review contains an srlriole on tho nrblwi. 11! H. 0. Fenton, who makes the suggestion that the event be made an "Empire rally,” which would be eminently fitting, it would seem. To John Batman, explorer, pioneer and col-` onizer, is given the credit for the founding of Melbourne, the date being June 5, 1835. The place was Pdrt Phiilipyat the head of sn rm- ormous land-locked bay on the ex- treme aouthem coast and it looked so promising to Batman that he entered into a, contract with eight native chiefs for tho purchase of some 600,000, or so acres of land. The price paid by the whites was 'in kind, not cash. Knives, torna- hitwfks, looking-glasses, blankets, 'red shirts, flannel Jackets, flour and other articles were handed over 'to the natives in the name of “John Batman, residing in Van Ill h e ki S P ll Diemen'a Land, llbquire,” and everybody seems to have been sat- isfied. Batman had no idea. then of the growth that was to follow or of the imperial aspects of his deal; curing fertile land. ‘This is the place for a village," he is recorded as having said. The colonial gov- emment of New South Wales, of which what is now Victoria was an unlmown part, refused bo recognize him and the Home Government ul- timately cancelled his transaction with the chiefs, and after many years of endeavor to secure recog- nition, Bstman died an embittered man. » It was in 1837 that the place was named after Lord Mel‘boiu-ne, at the suggestion of S`r R. Rourke, then Govemor of New South Wales. At that time it consisted of thirteen in-Sisfliflcant buildings, but by 1841 the population had grown to about 11,000. The following year if, was Considering the importance period iuicl the indelible impress, which the Imperial occupancy left; upon nritsii institutions. astonlsh-,` ment has been expressed that sol little is knolvn of this interval. This" menus that the concrete memorials O! the Roman period are confined to walls ami roads, and the hinio;-y of Loliciorl is ivrapglcd 'mis-is nf rl':.<:ciil'lty insofar as r espects ' :ind social life of the 'VVi1r‘n it is said, however, that Rome, and that ancient Augusta dcvclo;>frl into a citadel which has grcnirr irriclition and pride than any other city in the world, this statement is simply one of fact. We are fniloilicrl, says the Montreal Gazette. io Giidas citlled Badonicus, the monk "Sapiens," for an ac-' count of what London was like at I. time when it was su'z-ounded by mnrsiics, and was a trading citadel of about thirty thousand souls. Tllcre fliri the Romans build a wali,| and low: all-:'warcls when the Im- perial I/-grins were withdrawn, c their sian..-: remained in th costly mmm’ point with a population of over a million, and weli~ntted to hold an in thelexhibltion to mark a century’s growth. The Commonwealth is over- what may be termed the domestic °°mi“3 ""5 mmnclal dlmcumes and Romans' by the end of next year the im. portant city of Melbourne should I.onclf>n is the lineal descendent ofzbe in B position W begin R5 “lx hiin' aft" mais 1° mm iml’°f°°“" Th’ “M "‘°"“°" mm md 'rmrty-two varieties or will 0! door. 1" tm’ matmmt' lemy' w°. °“-°° mm' 5” “ml” W7' fur-bearing animals figured in the ' _ Various drugs such as potaesic at length arriving towards evening tm, markets of Canada in me up The Am(_rk,_m Fcdemum of “_ iodine, arsenic, phosphorus, barium in tho vicinity of where Drs/pan son ended June’ 1931 of the” bor demands s working week of 30 ' ' varieties, nineteen were sold from ours. If the executives of industry Dr' M* Bnndmaml’ Hmm' tnawd Mb" W' sm than Dmpm umm' fur fu-me and thirteen were taken ;_ori¢ed only 5 hours 9. day, the ct L_ with _me M _ 10 __ _' only by ti-uppers. 'Hao largest con- oms of production mem quickly Ssntollolution of n:orP0f1i LS 1\\'u110dlHff€» each, me more keepefs claim “_ Muskrat, though ssingle skin has Early trade ln Canada was ear- that is' 1” its s1‘“1’1°"_f°m‘°' And ing a,b0v§| and mln, below (wmv, not n. hiilh Value. man! B 18186 _ _ ,gag on by barten Beads' blmkgts it is all easy and lascznatiug pro. ____ we went back to our C contribution to the total fur rev- ‘ beaver ,md other fum' tobacco and cess to develop tile musical sense of down creek’ _‘nd the next mom'1"__'p_ enue of C,,_mdn_ In the fur grade ]` _ wheat have been at various times me Child io the pgmt' Where he can hitched up the' dogg and muck season 1932 total revenue from used as substitutes for currency. and goes appncmm the mem” back TOY DHWSDH. passing on our musln-atswas$1.403.903. larger than pm-they-, under the French regime _masts Ipit-ces of this mt. All dur.ng Way down' Btampeders on their way any other variety except silver fox. playing cards stamped with a value this pleasurable process the teacher from Dawsm, Whom Ballard had This pelt is almost entirely the ,md wdecmable yearly on the ____ 'has me feeling that. silo is giving sum _____ eeipt of bm of exchange on Pam, the child someihinr; that will make on our arrival at D _ ry _____ DR. L. B. EVAIIS of London, Eng. Noted Physician treated successfully and obtained por- msnent cures of Stomach Conditions such as lndlges- tlcn, Dyspepsla, Sour Stom- ach, llearibum, Gastric Dis- tress and many other all- ments peculiar to the stom- ach with a prescription which we have procured and sell under the name of EVANS STOMACH MIXTURE Wei alone have tho sole right on this prescription and since selling it have received numerous testimonials from satisfied purchasers. Don't fool with your stom- ach. Serious conditions arc likely to arise If you allow yourself to lapse into A chron- Ie state of gastric trouble. Get a bottle today. Price 85 cents. THE 2 7 MAGS _. - . .u-j.i»;'.-.1-..;.g 1. . so l -. .'.1..¢f-`_'.'f'f;-_._-34,. . . Ki . \ _ *.3 `€ l S i l. 7” \ r . ,___Y__ , _ ron safe __r7"" V-1'?"-’.r'\'S fR3_!"1l"¢1T?_ Q litio, Is conveniently complete protection kno YAL ` S' 1 1° lgggpyghpqbhpaporslht on0's_oMoo ` ofhomolstowoorlskwhldu mcynnh hanli-|'oporoblo|oss. AprivatoSafsf1 Dopod boxotlllokcyulbonkoosh l; 'I KEEPING located, and gives against ilro or theh. EANK-if ...<3 . f i = W i v product of tapping, the Isles from fur farms running only about li,-` 000 out of s. total of 2,833,000. Pelts which an tak/an only bylfths trap- par include beer, black, brown 311221! and whitn; squirrel, wild cnt, wolf, wolverine or oarcajou; deer, moose and oougar. The larg- est rovmuo producer amongst these 1| mu, of which e,a'za peitsl worth loam were taken in tue' fur trade lesson 1932. Squirrel came next with a value of $28,853 for 188,798 skins, black and brown bear following-at 89,012 for 2,754: pelts. Four grlulies were taken and their polts were valued at S48. i A *Z W W Canada may be described as the last greet fur preserve of the world, Montreal now holding a position as an international fur market, sales being held also at' Winnipeg and Edmonton. The total value of raw furs produced in Canada in the fur trade year 1932 was $10,. 189,481, while the total value ci pelts sold from fur farms in the calendar year 1931 was $3,071,460. Fur farms supplied in the fur trade year 1982 80 per cent of the tubal _fur revenues. Ten years earl- iler in 1922 3’/1 per cent was the proportion contributed by fur farms. 3 B m Orange Pekoe 1. -i ' Use Brahmin Tea ' Refreshing as only fresh, pure Tea can be. _ | _ m Twas IMPERIALS ~>9/ FUR FINE PELTS Says Jlrnmie to Sammie “’Tis true, Of fine fox pelts, I’ve raised quite a few. You take it from me, _ I’m now telling thee, that saw the job through i _ _ C fell” i ` I 6 i ,t CKTWIST Q \ G i i if