FAQ! FUUII TIIE ciuntonsiowii GUARDIAN New comes the announcement that President-W. (‘heats-r l. llcllure. M. P. Booretlry-Lleut. Col. D. A. Ilnllnnon, ll. I. 0. Director-J. ll. Burnett Associate Editors-Frank Walker and l). K. Currie Editor 1nd M llnrnlng Dullv (founded 1M7) $5.00 per year (la adranel) clelfversl. 84.50 per your (In advance) mulled In Canada and United States. Viv- President-J. L Burnett on the Canadian market. This ls as it should be. The British Empire is large enough and her products sufficiently diversified that it ls not WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1930 necessa y for one unit of the empire to demand tar-m preferences from any other unit that will militate against Speeding The Mails The Guardian is in receipt of an‘ V. C., Barker, V. 0., Colllnshaw, rec- Interesting communication from the: CRmWLart-n. D. S. 0.. who between them the Strait, of! Postmaster General \\‘IllCh ay sraplaiie from 3=1Ie Isle to Montreal. and thence ay internal air and rail services to Charlottetown. It states that the =hortest route from North America by l0 Europe. Whflilél‘ sea or air. one-third of tha: route c111 ‘1-1 flown \v....cut 188N115! Canada. finm .‘.lo:i'i'c:il to the Strait of Belle i1_\' nine Hundred miles lL-ie is ruu; spool. ‘azzcl forc-zgn. mails via the Saint Laurence route. the Postal Depart- ‘ ringed experimental air Iu-il = to connect with incoming and n; ilfl-ZEE-Alidlillil mail steam- ers on the 25th of September. and the receipt of the above mentioned let- ter mdi-"aied that those flights have. been .<\irce~.~-f‘ 1 i .‘ l I230 enemy machines. ‘b: hoped scenario waiters will wake | up to the opportunities of dramatiz- crcsses Canadian terriiery. that about] ,__ |and blood heroes, and that in doing and that; ‘i fought. We fancy e. good many intel- l third cf the tivciity-seven hafidrmif add miles that lie between Montreali ~ T I .t tI t" -' . . . q N m mac ‘ca iriznificant part played bv American or’ further sires-rim: up British: the a-griculturist or manufacturing adlan airman, points out that Can- interats of that unit. ada produced four flyers, Bishop. Russia's come-back as a big expor- ter of wheat is now a notorious and disconcerting iact. Soviet wheat Is being dumped. at prices under ihc production -costs cf civilized countries, in England, Germany and theotlier European countries. Within the last month three quarters of a million bushels of Russian wheat have been landed at Hull. and the farmers of Yorkshire have called a mas meeting to protest this unfair competition. The vessels riow under charter for the carrying of the Russian surplus to Germany, France and Britain are said to have an aggregate capacity of 55,000,000 bushels. The prices at which this wheat is being sold are 10 cents below the abnormally low levels now prevailing on this continent. cmmended for the V. C. and Mac- destrdvcd. by exact official count. Ii we are to have a continuance of American-made war pictures it is to n, the exploits of some of these flesh so they will have the justice to depict them in the uniforms in which they ligcnt Americans are heartily sick of seeing paraded the comparatively In- troom in the war and would wel- come a stirring film dramatization of achievements oi The Montreal Gazette says that the fave;- wlth which the recent tariff changes have been received through- out Canada. tive importance of the step which the Government has taken." It is cer- tainly the fact that "the Bennett scme of the real Canadian air and Ridge. land forces at Ypres, at Vimy or on the So n‘ rue. I Nmmskyjhelfimw Australian oranges are to h: placed i "attests the construc- - Inner IKE-bulb. wusr IS coon usurp: I One o! the hard things to under- stand is how a business man who wants his oflice or factory to run smoothly and efiiclentiy is satisfied with the degree of health he. gets from his body. Similarly a woman who shops well, keeps her house and children in order, is likewise satisfied with an average degree of health. If this man or woman keeps fairly free from illness, has an occasional ache or pain, an occasional attack of indigestion or headache, no real time lost from work. they think that their health is all right, whereas that de- grce of efficiency in the office, fac- tory, car. or home would be consid- ered far below what it should be. In other words our most priceless possession. our greatest asset in life, liakcs a position far below things that are much less important. Now what is good health, perfect health? - Just that feeling all the time that it is good to be alive “a joy to see, to think. to feel, and to be." One of the little things or manner- THE WEBSTER FAMILY my r-r. n. M. s.) 0n board 0f one of the British Wlr ships at the battle which resulted in the taking m Loulnzurg in 1158 was a young British born lad by the name of John Webster who held the ofiilce oil Commissary. After the surrende- 0f that etnmghold to the British. John Webster was among the tmope dis- Pltctied by General Amherst and which were placed under the oom- mtnd oi.’ Lieutenant-Colonel 10rd Rollo to take possession of Prince Edward Island, at that time celled Ile St. Jean. The troops lauded It Canoe Cove and were led by Mr. Webster through the woods to the entrance of Charlottetown Harbour where the French hm a small fort, the occupants of which left the place on the approach of che British force. Here they settled and estiblLhed a fort and called it Fort Amherst which was in charge of Mr. Weisslei- until the withdrawal of the solders after the treaty of Fonlainebleau in 176i. ‘ About the year i758 John Webster} married Mrs. Sanderson, widow of. Capt Sanderson, who had four chil- dren. t\vo boys and two girls. Wheni _v complelvri and an-i .7 011's Comforter ‘There will be little consolation to budget" h“ been hailed “ugh “anon. _ Isms of our old time sprinters was to wig, enghu51a5m_ surpassing m“ i put lead In their shoes so that when aCg-vrd-id any tariff revision 5mm. ti... ' they stepped into their light spiked National Policy was given to Canada 'sh0cs for the race, they felt that they these Sanderson boys grew up theyi ‘settled on farms at Midgell andi Greeniivich in Kings County, boughtj for them b)’ Mr. wfizlister These were’ the founders cf the Sanderson family. ‘at that place. One of the girls mar-| ried a Capt Moore and the other was killed by a bear in waking to Char? lottetoivn, It is said that the buck- les of her shoes were all that was left to explain the sad tragedy. When the war of independene broke out in i776 Mr. Weber/er was placed in command of the Commissary de- partment of the Charlottetown gar- ::hci' (Li): ha. Iieczi ripped from thei _ _ _ “M. ream m, shoes on at an- they m er 50 "Wars ago‘ The time “n5 m)“ ‘ risoii. He. therefore, had charge of all [iii CGXIIHIUIIICHZICIZI. Wham we ioin an hating this major development in Empire communica- tzoit- as one of ilic iznportant and significant manccs of the times, a "When Mr. King last spring. In- stead of attending to the business with which he had been entrusted by the people of Canada. decided to vary the monotony of office-hold- ing by an electoral adventure, he gave Mr. Bennett a whole series of Pfl1'1iBm'_‘1\iHi‘Y ' and then when his turn comes to bat he discards the extra bats and his regular bat feels so light that he im- agines he could connect with any ball ithrmvn-slow, fast. or curve—because at Canada's special session has been applauded by the press of Great Britain with hardly a dissident note. Premier Bennett's revision of the tariff. as a means of ‘to the Commander iii-Chief who dc- prived Mr. Webster of his office. but he was subsequently reinstated. and after going to England to explain the matter. was given all his back pay. He was elected to the House of As- of good taste . . . transit tun:- oi‘ mail for Great Bri- Mr. Mackenzie King in the following rm. such action and Prenfl... Bennett ‘felt so light they could almost. fly. _ _ , , . _ m“ M m,,,,‘,,,_ ma,“ t... m; ,.,,,.._,,..,...,,, Wflecflon o, m... wok advantage at the Hm You SCI’: something of the Bnme ,:giclrfiigililvnhzhiegfqaflt The proof of Imperial Hose. . . 1S the way they feel on_ I . ~. - - . ii'-i bait ‘s"tl ~11" ‘ 'i l - - ; Blnlsll Saint Ldlfltllff‘ iouie the‘ staunch Liberal Jullfllfli. the Mani- is; am baizblgnhal In: giving: a large quantity‘ The commanding yguf fggt , , , {hmf kccn pattgfns _ _ , cgntlnental swank fastest ‘i':i'i<-!itia:i‘it', channel of pos-f toba Free Press: i ' - , , = M _ I f n" i‘ 1 in f L; 1 ~ d . . . . . ‘ ‘ ’ Th’ '°'-"*‘““" P'°=""‘"“’ "hlmd W» -<i>"i<i~m<= 11"“- bais about» ° ‘m W‘ g ° “ °°"“‘“‘“° . . . and low cost . . . A Maritime triumph for men ; .- oprPrtunitles of which it ca be abaung unemphvnmnt ‘has parmub [of the perfect Control he has of ‘he bl i774 d ' ' td ' i‘ - v . ' i _ ,, > r ' ‘or _ 9 .act in connection with the delivery‘. 5am he has taken advantage Qthe arly Impressed the public men of the | "light bat. ‘Faring m _ :1 Eamprescl i: ' , v >1 the Postmaster Generals co-isrfli-i very limit." * Old Country. and Conservative lead-l Now good health is more than l‘? ‘HE “as “m” °‘ - i - °" ‘ ulatory epistle somewhat dampened ers are beginning to advocate similar ‘freedom from sickness.‘ Good health fight years“ The min "E1113: or WW5 ’ our cntlausiahm. The letter Ls dated. “ _ _ action by the British Parliament. ‘ is the fechng that you are ‘light’ In iwiieiil Rt the elccti .1111 o tzhwals £20 011-1-1-3 MONCTON UN'B_ O . ., , ., ' . 1 Edliorlfll NON-S Imitation 1g, 1s said g5 the sincerest the feet. able to run if necessary; in and ‘my “em M p“ ed a 3r 0 ' ' " Etptembcr ..~i. I. was dclnered. as - i _ I? m "H mm t d Si e to break town as more was no division o; di5_ w 5I6i?<i-b.\'5¢fll1iii1ie from the Strait of form d flattery‘ Canafis Prim?‘ if gun?“ Os ‘a c r tricts at that time He was a leading h ' ' . , , Mi Ist "ll be ~ .= a i v of not- 1i ° - ' ____ "wl ..__. .l .. Belle Isle to hlontrcol. thence by iii-I willie a miiwfiiy 586M011 0f ihe 1b; D5553; ataugieryzxiiph... Cmmnpi It means that vou feel ‘bright’ in "lember and 59m‘? SUPIWYWX‘ 0i i119 _4—_r.-~——-—_:-. __.__-_-.» i» . -——~ - b4 $931331 Q1.- and my spyvicpg: and it. Opposition press seems to be hoping "leaking; ' ~ lihe head; that you could tackle anyfmbcck G°"er““"e“i a‘ m” ilmfi 1i- John Dmgwen; Edward worn.“ who large box new used as a wheat bin been a ‘very slliortiroadlaiiegdail an! ‘ " v ' i ~ _ - _ . _ - ll .. - _ f1 ‘a - -_ :- il . inalictl ii.-. ull ilie PYUIIIUII; o! SJDL, for the worst, thousands of thought- --- iliienlnl problem. It means also thatflllji ifMqf giifgefi tfhsay’ m“ married Henrietta Maria Bowley. in ‘hi’ ‘F m‘ mvliisfftinéobfrt R‘ wégd I L ‘inst: igifiritaksit‘t\i?miol:l 1L ma“: ' col F1ve (luvs {rim Belle If!" to Char- ' ftil Liberals will join with the suP- ldpgime ‘he cams of buslncm iorim e o L. a e‘. ‘ V‘ O “as mn_ Jflmfls was never married; Elizabeth Sm‘ w ‘ <15 s“ O m o“ l“ .' m‘ ' u 1 H? i " w ’ I l . l Mr. King betrays a curious idea a: I home. you fcel equal to doins YOUNG“ by American pmlawgrs’ “i” a M's‘ married William DlnZwell; Charles by i ' limmi-‘SMY m" can?‘ ‘ ilk“? 5° "° be m me mime‘ irnw-wivii doe-s seem a dnureiwrilen- t, imims 0i "18 Government in PYBY- m the signmang of 019mm‘ prom ~ m. m meeting mam com]. i. 11601‘ relative-of the Coffins Robert who married Miss cameflhe in; 1 I war‘ munitions. it is‘ -__---i-— ‘ ' also "at the "soldier clothes" BELATE" ing a-‘d in expecting that Premier Bennett's fiscal departure may not icnly relieve the existing unemploy- ment situation. but even launch this Dominion. with its tremendous nat- ural FSSOUTCCS. 1113011 an 8TB Of UH- atc time In which to await the re-‘, I ceipt of a IPlIPI‘ announcing faster f lrans-.-\lilaiitic mail JwDFYlCC. We are broad-minded enough to appreciate the advantage of clipping Sir Andrew Clark says ‘that we m‘ 5am“ Hflrmm" R055 of Nova sootia and Margaret ivhn should never be conscious that we Jim“ Webster had a family °f three ‘married James Coffin 0f Sava¢e| have a body. that good health is afmns‘ John‘ the aide“ “i” mm a Harbour. where she died in August state in which work is easy and dutyiFon Amherst o" Ocmb" 21st 1760 il9ll. She was the last of the grand- nnt too hard a trial. “nd mam“ m ha“? b?" m” m“ ichildren of the first John Webster. W e work hard for pleasures rmdmd 170m °n m“ "Island" °f English The first John Webster died at the riches. Good health will give much mien“ A5 the": “we 1195mm“ hemdiome of h.s youngest son William isrs when he ocndemns Mr. Bennett for calling manufacturers to Oitavie. to tell them that certain duties ivcre about to be increased. Mr. Bennett‘ had already announced on the plat- form that _tht upward revision would be made. and if the manufacturers worn by the old warriors nrc in 1:05- session of other members cf thei family. but the accuracy of all ma; i0 Wfl-"m ‘lili we “udiev-CF- is not, Just now vouched for by the‘. T“ “"9 nlmuies he Crick” h“ “Mm; . jokes but nat a murmur of alllliflii" This “skctch" is but one of the ‘ did b9 redeve- many that could be written about the I Ai m“ i"! decided The ccincdian was put on thestags another day from the transit time of to give the I F": ‘ - V - 1 ' - ~ , mar. m. (unit. Bii.ai_i and Europe, Dru-Odom“; mawria] development . 1 irn - ,. at that iimc. John Webster Jr was . - 55 V _ _ b l. , 1- t. m- d-i ,1 ‘L more than these, because t wi giv.. _ _ a; ivmrie In the yep; 1813 Just, . _ : , _ H \ ‘ ‘, mi; a i'liI'l'(‘.~'I)GIl'l!ll[{ improvement Ir. Md p..ml,(...i.y_ he ileggdt 11:2“ ie pii l: l 1w ‘Pit hmmilwqs. sent to Providence RI to be educat- ‘Wars “m... his lamung at Canoe thousands of young men from the old‘ fliliilevllcv il-S ilmli "lid hi?‘ i~"*°- H’ ' i e 1 o mm Co“ Sum y no ed‘ Ami“ "hat qme‘ m” “m” °f m‘ Cove His son William died at the land who had a siinillai" career ill tile I mid ‘i- Bu‘ ("we “gam i” w“ n‘ end of the line _ , . pioneer days. It serves to remind us j'°<‘1\'@<i» 111 5mm’ 5119""- c-l what a long, iflllg winding trail: "I suppose." he ventured is he ‘if’ It Is from the cradle to the grave for EiXilit l0 188W! U19 593-29- :i'°“‘i ' laugh at that joke ncxt yrear. idependence brcke out and as travel- =ling was both dlfiicul‘. and dangerous, iJchn did not attempt to gct home. I-le b ‘h? ‘(M-UPC at this come In the form of a sensational and f“flli(l. we Fll""f‘¥f, furnish equally Boiling down the multitudinous de- ccniiwngigi reveiaqypn_ . y. k - convinciiiz (“Jldefifc of the progress bates and press comments on the ‘ " ' q Right Hon. Neville Chamberlain in- _ V same place just nine years later. on March 15th i822 at the early age of.‘ 59. Although. the first John Webster sis lhe lEll'I~'"‘~. An eriiiully efficient new tariff changes. one gets at the ~§entercd the employ of Terence O lad 38 - . .. those who are prlvik-"etl to live tho , . ., -. . ‘. i grandchildicn, the first being =- _ _ _ . . 1,. . <"l“.lt‘f‘ from hfruitrcal to Char- . gel]crauy recognized fact that so 9mm” that‘ the C°4n5°"am* Paw’ s Reilly iRiIeyi a merchant of that born in Oct 1-783 and the last died 1n alotted span. They start out on the: ‘N0. Said R V0160 iIOni We ilfiiieii’ t’ _ . l: .21 vxniilrl b:- a much apprcc- . long as Premier Henna“ is i“ power ‘iiriiliélfnedkii’ Piiwefixitil cg‘??? Esta" ' iplacc. While in th s employ, he fell in August 1911' being m a“ 129 yeam of m,“ m“ of m“. “motion and hope l, "but ivc d4: ma". V9.14 u-I-fl-‘ww \ ‘i n .11 development of the postal ser- _ l _ u d t t us] Z m5- E 0116 0 i F5 3C .8 Q-_i--- love with Ehzabem, daugmm. c; his the are“ grandmhudren of the first and impatiently press on m we ‘mm 53W; v l - i ..'_?. Fm s Wm“ e o pursue 0 og- mtmdiwim“ °i a“ eiwrgemy tan“ SEPTEDLBIER enlllioyer and they were married there John Webster more are not many 19m glnary goal of fame. wealth or pusltinn i '—“_* —“*""' ,7 w, - ___ g __ ica; poi t of development the policy following the example set by the Gov- m October 24th n“ Law“ they K’ bl webéter Contractor and f“- which at m‘ swrhseenls u) m. anew“ ::ln all infantile complamts that ‘ ‘I)(ll'{l i" FM” he has initiated. the farmers and 95mm!" 0i Ciiiladib This anmiiime- 1pc“ day»; a boy W111 dun, mm came to Charlottetown and settled £11050 ‘fame- was ohm-ms m- They imagine they cc: their ideal ’ m"? ‘he 1'95"“ °f m‘ dcvredéml“ a l v v ___ manu;acturc._.5 o; Canada are awn“ 2:1}: Willi tii-‘ndotribteritly dfilslflehl: dream ‘there. They had fourteen children. two be“ websm.’ and Ouven Bowleyl lway up yonder hm but on reaching‘ £33115’ iiivtglxie 53:31:31 llblelfiigz: .. -- - " Ta 9i‘ ' > " ' f whom Katie and Willliim were . . 1 the place it has vanished. The few- -°i'5 Ii ' " , l m; -_ g , g ; ‘ ,, .i ed of some stability in their own . o e m A Li“ a ‘*i"'““1°d mm" i“ a“ “mm” c’ ’ Robert R. and Ernest. fin aiciliwct h l _r i, . m ("VIE ha. at ‘last rhcehed Harm,“ A d m t H n is ‘h t Liberal and Labor Parties. The d.n-. Stream‘ bum at pmvmence and dyed the” Portland Mine sons of Edward Wop who reach their goal aye open dis. I an effective remedy. They attack the 1 i” "(v ‘n H“ “imam. n: i“ five ilears. T n a ' a m. a ' V‘ a imverersi’ Wm wniimle i" ‘We ‘mm A girl ivnlk lighter than yellow Dem" We" Imiem-i‘ 93ml‘ i” Charlot" reII Webster are among the few re- illipiiinied- 1i» d005- nlli Sail-ii!‘ bill iW-‘y i “W” °1 mes‘? “imbies- and by eh 1M”- -‘Y‘-<‘” "Ii =11“ "Ii "i M1 li-“illflifi. Gamma“ “znculturo and ‘nduitry such “m? “i the Lab“ G°"°"“m'~‘"i" leaves, ‘tctown. The other children were born mammg or the Old stock The“; are must keep on up and over the Iiilli Iielllng the worms from the organ! ' lull s.‘ 9111 H633. the amount i ha” be“ aim“: m“ may 3° i“ the i"'°i’i-"- In m” “Wm” And talk Lkc rain in the bninming ‘ Bl Chilfiimei-iiwil and "w-ii-iy lived several very prosperous [arluers among and down on the other sue lzaxisarrl’ insure an orderly working of the 5Y5; ‘ . - .. - - ‘ . ' . . - no K r: Ml to n m time the Imperial and Economic Con cm“. ‘H1818. Pamela married Wm. Bowley, Ithe younger present generation but the valley. Look iig hhcarl Al, the Icm, without which the child can ferences will have been field, and start. the trail seems to be vc:y, very maintain its strength or thrive. The! But a woman will slt by an old grey ‘B9111. married Elie“ DQ118155; J01“! what progress they may be abl~ to’ “an, died young; Terence married, first make In promoting inter-Imperial Thinking o; urchm-ds “m. m the m“, l Mss Farrah, aiid second Miss Sarah trade may be very crmsidfllilbil’ in" ' Or miiyoe oi nothing, nothing at all. Biilcki Malia lllflffied Th“ JQIWS °T flucnced by this controversy. England; Henrietta married T. Pe- There 5119'“ 5p, and never 5m- thick; Horatio married Miss Coffin Till understanding touches her, 15ml)’ milrfiiid Df- Dii-irympie 0i 5mi- Or a warm wind wanders from thdiliidi 113/611 mMTiBd 301m 10519911 altogethertoo many bachelors. There arc many Interesting heir- looms of the first John Wlfbslél’ in possession of some of his (lescendents but it IS difficult to get a reliable h‘s-. tory of these. And old gun in pos- session of B.W. McEwen Morell ls claimed to be one used bl! iiim~ A and tlcdvctccl cut of the inter- What Canada h“ dim‘? in the mag‘ . i the Kiln; Govcrn-[ ' l . Il'Il p-ii-iuerit: iiiiiler the Duncan Rc- I i?" "f “my "Prom" 58-“ a?‘ exchange- long but locking backward from the powders mean health and Improve border of the vialley’. it sccins to have uient, Ta...“ 3“- p“, 07m o! the rnihti,‘ .‘._.hu| Iias been done in a few days and citcciiiigzecl in (Jane Breton during the dmie thoi-oiigmy‘ whereas ‘he United mtwtpnl States took about a year and a half govern“ to get hcr tariff marching. During this bmi that period the dignified recesses of strike of 1"“ The (‘iiallllifi Animals go to ti“ weeds of the kflcrai fields for health. Cats eat critrilps. the pziuxi cia! azirl Bluff-i 3'» *1 U10 llfwiilflii 0i ‘ the dog eats grass. the wild ereaiuies ' Lowm lCathei-Ine married Capt John Ander- “a; m; out m mi; supreme,‘ U" 59m“ "xumed the “ppearanceiof forest and field known which roots And a gm“ gold pea,- comes “mp ; son. and OllYCl‘ married Margaret Cour: cf Canada. the case being de- °i l department store. a dry goods and hen-bum cure their ills and in thiBI bling down. Hmvaii" °i “Tm” i . PM"; m Nova syn,“ {mm Bu,“ i mmgnum and a hN-dware shop com- particular. man ls no different from 5m] she-p Qniy s", and 5mm The children of Thomas. son of the E X T R A the animal kingdom. Whether he first John Webster were;- William At the precious fruit and the empty‘ Mr, _ ; W110 married Sarah Dingwell; Thomas Praismg God rm. a single peat who was married three times, first, , ‘Miss McKenzie. then Miss Norton. and the Kai: G!»'.'Z‘I‘Il‘.‘.l!‘lll mane no move "mem M awry Sena“ Whose 901m" the rlirrctlhm of io-iittition and m] afliliaflmis compelled him t° d8‘ an iruvirci Ottawa clcspntch nn-i man“ new dun” o“ Gena“ product's knows it or izct. the common iveecls of the hillside and fneiidcl an Into most of the remidies which can b: found SPEIHAL In nouncctl. immediately after the Su-i bmught “mp1” in“ m‘ cmmb" in every home. ‘There are all kinds! .< C“ y; ‘g I 1 _ ma; ghei in 0rd" i0 emPhB-‘il! hi5 OTBWYY- of weeds of the field and evvry per- Beautiful fruit is meant to eat. v ' a 1mm’ n a “C: on. 1 Canada has been gpgred ma; foolish- son who has ever taken a dose of i Let her hold It a little while, zrled and died at st. Marys NfLd: . IN (m: “hum h” Mmnfmd n ‘he pl vy‘ medicine has tasted the essmccs of Touch It softly, and softly smile. i-“Tiemio maffifid MB! 130118185; 5 X1055’ ‘Eklward married Catherine Douglas; ' CClLCii. This, Iiovxevcr. appears to‘ have been more pro-election propi-‘l caiicla. no move in the direction of‘ an appeal having since been taken. Viith the payment. by the Bennett Governmtnt of the full amount to‘ the Nova Scotla Government, the in- cidc>t is closed. "But It Is not likely =0cn tn be fortlotten." Says U1? Syd‘. l i 'ho were not privileged to be one of f m f r m. purchased a ney Post. “It. slallfiS written In the - “ ed rem e a m ~ ; .A .1231...“ H M mun _ rcurt records as disclosing one of the i” ‘my “°""“°°-°‘ "i" °"° °' "Wm- ‘Hz flnzwug u)" §,,I§_”M°,,°jw“;, Bu, “din” ‘i’ a "dim"! Look up at this sky- the eight long eheveaux. Considering P1‘ W- scraper, the size of pettlest chapters In the history of a regime of petty politicians." If m" Heroes Om- Amerlran neighbors wIIl have the opportunity of netting a better |‘t‘I"IYP’.‘l.ll,'I nf Cenadas part in the Great Wnr ihrniizli an article recent- . y , . l ade- . ch a absurd question ne of I_" fllfhllkilflfl In a vv-pll-k mvn Am- all. Mademoiselle from Armentiereslznw ‘vlxicfleso’ his campalgnq m. foigitonlgilscitrignetitigdwsgzflafllrulled. (LICIIII magazine. The author, a Can- heme]; "m, h" "n", been enlighten“. ohm!" Dmnom‘ “n. malm“ “mi s ‘ hundreds of them. although he might not be able to Identify the taste or associate it with chi. weed from which It has its origin. The laboratory has so disguised these medicines and com- merclalism has christened them with such scientific names that the boy of yesteryear would never recognise in them the home remedies mother used in make from the weeds gather- Those French box cars marked "40 Hommes, 8 Cheveaux (En Iiongl," brought all the way to Washington recently for the annual convention of e. war veterans‘ organization, rnay suffice. suggests the Vancouver Pro- vince. for the uiiiusemeit of those During the election palgn Mr. lvlackenzie King revealed an extra- ordinary perplexity about how or the occasion. the Province wonders why they did not. bring the leaning statue from Albert. called, famillsr- where Mr‘ Henna” ‘would discover i-v‘ “Anna” Kenermim" by theiienough first-rate brains to take with troops. or one of the pyramidal slag ‘mm to the Impeflnhmonomlc Con. heaps from Bniay. or the tower of ference. so certain was Mr. King 5L Elm church‘ m» H" esgammehithlt his Cabinet contained all the‘ be", of ‘super-men In the country. he actually from Neuvelle St. Vaast. "r w" {ivyuflr-vff wvwwme ' Ilastly, Miss Conoghan: John married» Honey-mellow and sunny-sweet, , iJane Banks: George was never mar- i She will offer it with a sigh . To me boy o, gm ‘who happens by_ I ‘lfneophilus married Margaret.’ Jar- . And slt In the sun, and wonderidine: Ben]. married Jane Simona;- why! lEllza married Peter Kelly; Ameliai Imarrled William Webster; Lemuel imarrled Miss Norton; Mary married Jchn Banks; Catherine‘ married Ro- bert B. William Webster, the third and youngest son of the first John Web- ster was born a‘. Charlottetown on —R0salIe I-Ilckler - I \- ,. D I) I) i) 5 Point. By this marriage one son, John was born who married Miss Suther- ‘and. His second wife was Mary Mc- Ewen daughter of the first Duncan McEwen who came here from Scot- land. a lad of twenty, In the year 1765. The children or this marriage were;- v William who married Amelie Webster; Catherine who married William Cof- fin: Benismln who was twice married, "‘“"""" “""" “"“ gm:- g-ewarwwlwrx; r » rez-swpswrnvllifl!‘ VALUE ULIIIE UIL Now is the time to pre- pare for the rigors __of winter by forlifylng and strengthening the body with the Ideal vitamin- eontainlng tonic PURE OLIVE OIL which we are Large Size 57c Smallslze Father John's Medicine helps the assimilation of all foods including Olive Oil. Save money by buy. ing here at 88c per bottle. fill. the good twist you swap a few‘ cents when you ask H ICKEY NICl-IDUDN for for