ehncsroutlfll Pfddliwaii l.‘ Icahn. lithe and lanolin l. l. lunch- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iliIiiiiiiiN LIOIL 00l- D. L IBIIIIOQD. I-O- nh. 1.4 Itln" Annotate Idlkr, l). I. Ourrk THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926 CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY The charge of the Honorable Mr. Jtisticelarsenault to the Grand Jury at the opening Jot the June term of the Supreme. Court at Summerside, reported in yesterday's Guardian. is well worth careful perusal. Three plain points were strongly empha- sized. namely, gwtiil citizenship, a creditably low crilne record. ln elab- His suggestions our revenue needs. oratilig each 0f‘ these llonor made which thoughtlul men and women malt) cannot fail to appreciate alid which should appeal strongly t0 the more careless thinkers. To he a good citizen is tint only to be law-abiding ones self but to see to it that others are law-abid- ing also. This is too nfH-ri over- looked even by good and rrfiilvfli‘ able seeing a law vitilatl-tl. consider lli citizens. How tnatiy of us.’ our duty to make such violation known to the authorities atid use our etideavors to tiring thc titfend- er to justice? Until all good elit- fartiler (uultl make a 500d living. Those should be orcupied and. we believe. could_bc. it those living on rented farms in the Old Country iand who want to better their con- ldition, knew a'bout them. The proh- lem of immigration must be taken up in earnest, in_the very near fu» ture. it‘ we are to attain the meas- ure_ot' prosperity our soil. climate and oiiier advantages entitle us to. i NATURE'S PRODIGALITY. Now that we have got on the land to sow atld plant for the next harvest there things which. if we look at and think ova er, will surprise and ‘interest us. Perhaps the first thought which strikes us is Nature's protligality. are many flow many of lilose sccds will grow? Take a grain ot oats and, cxamitle it. if it grows to lllllllll" ity and produces a healthy stand of two or thrcc stalks and as niatly heads, we shall find on har- it that. tuodest limits, there vesting keeping within will be ut .3 t i zens regard tiiis as their duty w shall not attain to the highest iota-l; "f Cllilfilla" Cifllllalm" “F” “Slwfli This will mean 17in or 300 bushels “We have u» public pro-i“, m‘. [Jllshp] ,,,wn_ for law. His duty o1 sel-utor in this country." said llolior. "therefore it is a t every loyal citizen to take upon himself that duty when iit-tiessary." lf this duty fully realized law would lie itltich more highly of citizenship were the majesty of the _ rt-spccted than it is today. Never- theless. with all our lveaktit-sscs in this respect it is gratifying to note that our criminal record is com paratlvely clean. flllPfill‘l'll)lll)ly to the fact that ollr population is largely native born. of good clean stock. and that we have no conjestcd centres. The increasing cost of Govern- mt-nt was very appropriately refer"- rcd to. We too ofteli forget thut this increasing cost is of out" own mhirihg, we want good malls. ‘bet- ter schools. better facilities for our various wants. We cannot have these without paying for them. We complain if these ‘better things are not provided for us. and, when they are provided, we complain if we are asked to pay for them. "We cannot eat our cake and have it," is everlastlngly true. As His Hotl- or pointed out, we have two sourc- es of revenue. our federal subsidies and taxation. , The former at least until-now. a fixed, (infinite We are entitled to having is fllllfllllll. it increased but, utitil we do, we must either live Wdlllin lhc. The latter course its limits or draw upqn other source, direct taxation. we hold in ‘mortal tlread. bllt, it is up to ourselves whether We Hliall he obliged to or not: tnust continua ii’ we eon~ tinue wanting we paying. One remedy. His Honor pointed out. ‘is increased population. This would dititributlb the burden of tax- ation among a larger tiunlber of people anti so reduce it to nacll. Our main hope at present. judging by {he number or ynung pcople who are leaving the province. is to gm immigrants who will settle on thc land. Some may be derived from the increased climber who came to us from the British lslt-s tluring the past year. a number still iatnentably small but capable of increase. There ls no doubt that the hundreds of encouragement Hfihffifllflfln who have. in the past, few years, been induced to settle on the tincongenlal western prair- ies. away from the sea to which they have been accustomed. couitl induced to settle here and have been and would have done batter lived hlrpplar here. had they known the conditions here and in land on which they have settled. hicre could be done than is being‘ Pedestrians have rights nn the done to "tcll the world" what we have to offer. We have vacant farm! 0n any one of which a thrifty least 15H or 1500 grains for tlit- one hillWll. -_ We shall not reap such u bountiful ilarvv-st even in thc rich soil of Prince l-ltlwari llSllillfl. if lve get sixty bushels to itlie hlislicl sown we shall he tiulte. _t:tintcnt. \\'ith varying dcgrecs oil Jylcltl this is gent-rally true oi ev- Wltat has hair ‘ernment Merchant Marine had been N otes iiy tlio Wa Tlterc arc iota of thlngo that puzzle the wipe editors, special writers‘ and’ reporters. notwith- standing the equipment and re- sources they have at their command for news gathering and the collec- tion of facts and information. And their readers must be puzzled also to get at the true itiwartlness of many things. One or the puzzling things just now is the matter ‘it’ ships to carry Canada's over-sea trade. The shipping puzzle last year was the? alleged ocean coili- binc which the Government, its Lib~ eral supporters in Parliament and in the press agreed was threaten- lug to strangle the Dominion. a It was investigated before a House of Commtml Committee. The Government thereupon made a con- tract involving millions upon mil- lions t0 burst the combine and save the countny! Then the contractor died suddenly. \'o new contract was made or attempted. but it was discovered that one Preston had raised a false alarm. that n0 combine existed. atltl that it was quite impracticable to save the country from a purely imaginary strangulation. icms and questions about shipping. (‘auada has two great. transcon- tinental railway sgvstelns. well known as with Sir Henry Thornton at head. and thc Canadian Pacific. whose President is .\lr. E. W. [leat- ty. Each 0f these Railway sys- tents has associated with it an-l under its control a fleet oi ships utt (ZHClI of the two greater ticealia. Where the puzzle comes itt is that tviiilc Sir Henry Thornton has been selling ships by thc dozen-ships of the (joverntnent Commercial .\ittriiic~l’rcsidenl Ileatty of the Canadian Pacific is now in England contracting for seven ships for thc C. P. it. at a cost of some $15,000.- 000. its The sale of 27 ships of the Gov. decided upon and they were adver- i ivrythiilg we stilt". l pened thc rest oi the seed stnvnY. i .' .\luch ill it has been wasted, some! ‘of it (lied. some wcnt to feed the: birds. . Nature. iii herown sphere. impres- ses upon its her prndigality. book at any wild seed pod; it is full lif seeds: tint one seed in a hundred of the seeds of wild weeds grow. Scientists tell us that if even the majority of thc seeds in natural illitllln were to grow to maturity the world would be overcrowded with one species in the course of a few The strongest seeds vlve and this is Nature's method of preserving and developing the many years. .i ll Z‘- varleties of plants. Man has learned Mother Nature the art of selection. Every ‘from farmer knows that ii‘ be wants the hes: grain or oats or potatoes or the best of everything he grows he mtlrt select the strongest and ilcsl srtctl in each variety. Even with th‘s selection there will be much of what the thrifty farmer might well call waste and Nature's meth od is exceedingly wasteful in every department of animal and vege- table life. ed along the sea shore has seen veriizrble tlykcs of fish spawn. Had they all, or even the greater pro- Everyone who has wttlk- portion or them, grown to maturity, the sou itself would liavc been liiocktitl ity them. Nature in the farmer's great teacher. He cannot deviate far from her processes without going astray. She is prodigal, ‘hut for a purpose. namely. to produce the best und to duce the best; thrown needlessly by the wayside or by tho seaside. the strongest, or at least enough pl‘ tho strongest. will survive tn insure thc strength thc other may ho of future generations. The farmer. in his sowing and planting. is dealing with Nature‘ processes. ‘She is kind and gentle. i total a mount received ‘iTorovlto, more guard heredity. The best will pro-lrmdfl‘! "ii" "W" "l i710 Klllb’ iwlll long (he associated with crook- ied business methods anti the Dlllll- ll-‘ifll for sale. hilt no lenders were received in response to the adver- tisement. Later 15 vessels disposed oi by private sale. The for these fillillfi was 559138.600. The original cost of the same ships during the war was $l0.246,575. This trans- action hus been before a commie tce ot‘ thc llotise of Commotis and a wide difference of opinion was exflfflillieil ‘IYIIOIIE lilo committee nleltlliers. Some wondered Why the Slllfls “'0”! Hold 0r offered for sale at all and there wcrc more who wondered wllysllips that cost frozn $700,000 to 8800.000 each should be sold for $40,000 each when they were only a few years old. “'91? One thought emerge; from the tangle. The theories. alid practice of our two great transportation sys- tems are radically different from each other. One buys ships at u good round price and the other zglvefl away its ships for a song. iOnc ‘buys a Scribe Hotel or two ztt in cost r11’ tnilllnns atid the other well. it doesn't. One proposes is) “write off" its capital debt-a bli- liliti or two-and let tiie (inverti- ment and the taxpayers look after the debt and the interest. But why carry tile contrast further? We do not wonder that the King Government want to close thc ses- sion by Dominion Day or earlier ll‘ possible. Prorogation will close ‘those committees of inquiry. pill a ‘tstnp to ittembers asking troublo- Isome questions anti give a chance {to tllsinfctzt atld ventilate thc Par- illllllluiil Buildings. the lobby. corri- tdtirs and committee rooms that illave become lmuititltirotts. i A leading Liberal journal of honest with it: ‘Government organs. devotes a lend- ‘ing article to “iniquitous tRock ilsllttltl" llfltl "ltses language" tn tcll lot the volume and thc vilent-ss of [tho iniquitics ni‘ this town on thc ‘Quebec border. it. is utiw labelled from tho Atlantic to the Pacific tts the smugglers’ paradise. its name‘ i rdering of the public Treasury. if This year has brought new prob- and has developed m" Calmma" Nmlml“, photographic record of the student thc' and understandable ‘but she must the name of every town were rc- have her-why The rhi-mermhy he“, qulred on its output. ‘Produced in her by doing at least part of the ne- RM“ “lamp “Mm “He” high‘ lwaymen. fcotpads. loot. hush-money lecting, perhaps all of it, and she wlllland anwedflfl shotguns," dn the rest. only on condition that he provides the fertilizer. works thei There il almost a column limi- H0" as it needs m ht- worked. aulfllrly lselollvt illlllill! In the ar- jwe h" a “ban” m “fin: the aeedticle referred to and the words are not too strong. Wltnt concerns the country is that the conditions re- vealed are attested to by sworn to maturity in her own way. Y ms cnimmwmwrfcusnnms t A new TOWARD soon CARRIAGE look at yourself." rThe idea was that it was so easy for a man or woman to acquire a certain carrlageof the body which alected not only appearance. but health itself. My guggeuflgn was that you take a look at your ‘entire body in the mirror. particularly the side view. There would be the shoulders, the chest. the abdomen, and the curves in the back that would all he noted. The drooping shoulders would be cutting off some of tip lung cap- acity, the protruding abdomen would mean a laztness of the ab- dominal muscles. and the dropping 0t‘ the stomach and intestine, so that indigestion and constipation would likely be present. Pain in the small of back would frequently be present due to saggiuess of ab- tionien. However the physical director at Harvard “has gone a step further. a system for use in the colleges. that should lie of great help in correcting faulty posture. in short. he makes a complete frotil all sides. The student is shown the photographs. alid knows just what he actually is, from the itliysical standpoint. lils defects are pointed out to him, and or course there is no room tor argument as the pictures tell the whole story. llc is then shown pictures show- ing the proper or ideal posture. and the differences are at once ap- parent. The methods to attain the correct posture are then taught him. and ht- works out the changes neces- sary. At a later date further pictures are taken, atid 'he can see at a glance the reward for his efforts. ‘And after all, the correct p0si~ titin standing means simply that the head is erect, the chin drawn in. shoulders back. abdomen iii. and weight oi" the body oil the fur- ward part of the feet. 'I"he correct position sitting lileaus that the small of the hack should he supported by the chair. the feet should be squarely on the floor. You are sitting or standing most of the time, and your position sitting or standing will about de- termine your posture. We cannot all ha-ve the physique of the strong man or woman, the graceful carriage of some 0|' our stage celebrities, but everybody can learn to stand or sit correctly if they are willing to trY- Relllelll" ber in addition to a. good appeal" ancc you get good health with it. Dailv Selections FOR Guardian Readers l 0-0-90- June 10, 1926 THE VISION 0F GOD-"How goodly are thy tents. 0 Jacob, and thy tabernacles, 0 Israel!" Nu. 21-5. » l,’ltAYDRi—'l"h0u loving Father. Thy thought of us and Thy gifts to us are ever goodly. A WOMAN'S PROBLEM When breakfast things are cleared away Tile same old problem's rising, For she again sits dolwn to think Of something appetlslng. Tile tlinner silo mllst soon prepare, (lr give thq cook directions, And grt at is the relief she reels Will-n she has made selections. When dinner things cleared away The problem that is upper ls just the same with thc title word changed- "What can l got for supper?" She wants to give them stilnothing new, Anti long is meditation l'iil choice is made. nlltl thcn he- gills The work of preparation. BT53 When supper things "Ti"? Again h r mind is worried. For then she thinks of breakfast time. |ll‘~_‘_ cleared 1 suggested some time ago that it would be vmrth while to "take a where-wherever a cow "T ""5 magazine is seen. and quite 8 l9‘? copies do go overseas. With such a man to expound the story and icing the songs of Burns around tlw world, the Burns Federation. Lon- don, ndcr whose auspices We (By m; Editor of the British Col-Heap“ “ML ileum...“ m, m, com. umbla Monthly.) :pany are travelling. will not only help to tiring about a better and lli the daily press of Valicouverjtvider understanding of Burusithe City the musical critics have told true -Burns. of analytic insight. bit; of the optstauding ability of Willi- heart. and ‘brilliant genius —— bill! Ill] Heughau, the singer. and of his_wlth flrreflllli; “Dd lhrimug “P?” a correspondingly capable colieaxuosfllti sonS i" ‘Ellflllfill- "iflh- 5mm" Gladys Sayer and Hyman LPDZEIJGBBIIC- Freuchrvltot to mention lt- Blit an article might well be wrlt-ialian and Russian-will tend t0 ten at this time of Mr. l-le-tgha-rsibitld the different nations 0f the first visit to Vancouver m the lm-jBritlsh Commonwealth as Willi pression left by Heughan the manuhoops of steel. ln Vancouver the flnal concert it happened that Mr. Heuglwn especially gave evidence that wltb- and party were ili Vancouver the in the short space of ten days his same week as (among other not- worth had been heralded abroad. able attractions) the pictures of the and before “Auld Lang Sync" was tour of the iPrince of \‘\ 816B Well? sung that night a number of the shown. Though by those who he"? audience interrupted Mr. Heugbanluot heard Heughan-and to estlmo to request that all present be allow-into his work fairly one should hear ed to sing to him a verse of "WllLat least one complete program—we Ye .\'o‘ Come Back Again!" Tlienlrnay be accused of putting it strong- me spontaneous and ha"), utterwily. we believe it is no disrespect to snce given by the audience to that "is. R°Yal Hlglglesfi- ‘lie ‘Tlmcagg stirring Jacobite sODg demonstratflwa es- 1° $8)’ l “l: ‘W?’ *9 ‘bl ed that ‘many were disposed (like "1 ‘mum m 59° t m- 17°“_ c‘ the writer of these lines) to ex-Ilhe din" 0i’ ‘he "m 5° "m Flash‘ claim. no; course’ he-ii ¢Dm9 bar-k For each. in dlflerelnt walyluiltlmliz again: He is a credit. not only toambflflsfldor of Emp re. T e r c Scotland. but to the British Emplreliheave" D1955 111m) “e ma?’ be “l” Long may his Strength be mainrtto take as such a matter or coursfi. ldlned. and may his influence in- but Hitch H men all \\ill"="1\_"°"8j crease with [he yearsy- inn. with his unaffected Hlflllé.‘ his Hen“ a ma“ o; whom aii aiikgjlfllwfll‘! form. and wintping {W358- ; - te u" m“ him "a" l“ "Yrsliiuiiiwéininliiliiiiiii“all? i’. it... one of Vancouver's judges did ver-. . ,, , ,, _ ' h I i ! m "an “new such aiselta wealth which we are appy m m l? . e m: ‘ "assuming to think of as shared in "common" Sig‘: ffreielfimsnmgic Si‘: ‘Bum wnnderf. y the different portions of the ' i‘ - ' ~ t ' . l. li it h; 53s the iggiiggdnsgggg- §ggi§’§.I“.-‘I§§°;.t $§'.'.‘i.'l{.".ii2“§.f.‘lu..?.. .1“? fl\\'ill'l Ol‘ l t, , ,> , ~ (‘anadiansl may have feared thut;m°'"°‘"-‘ “Inf! ‘me i"“:5'll";:l°‘:'rs:(l:l_ tho highland bonnet shown in tlieloqly by v8“ yfluges e‘ l V i newspaper atlvcrtisettieilt and otll-Immns‘ bu‘ by recalling‘ throughj 0r ph-iurég, amiriie kiiieri dfgitig he sympathetic expression. such patir “Tar,- mr tho platform, would ‘htfftllt: herolsms of history tts the hignillbfllig in publicity by suggest-piansmens loyalty to the dcatl. ing a limited repertoire. llizm Heugham-An Ambassador Of Empire 13m i,yj"flvr- deep." on the dark day of Cui~ his regular wearing of tile garb 0f lodeu, or the not less memorable. the tiael. William Hellgllan has. for words of Bruce and Bllllllllt! 0i his‘ all time. associated with the tartalliiiflny at Bannockbtlrn as flurns‘ a Personality’ \'ith a bower of lily-Wits. rltllllll‘ Yellderod- rlweul“ Iorprmalion in snug and ii sriryoizil-‘tlietil; tile tiuaint uaturalliess, so i... You Agent of the Company, gr PROVINCIAL MANAGERS against such an event. For particulars of these popuiart policies consult any HYNDMAN & COMPANY, Ln), -l can make full ptoyigjm CHARLOTTETOWN Home is the centre ofyom- ' i first among your respongihiijflat How would it fare with moth‘. and children were you suddenly cut off from the little circle? H9245 of dramatic fllllll-iefillflll miliappilyJLmltsing of the rustic in story and action which alwllld ("Wvnlmmei-zetzhire"; the jovial, be- far in demonstrate that S(!0lil‘f‘f‘l9ll;li)\'£’tl "Pam" O‘l~‘lynn"; and. iii. can be cosnltlllblllfill 311d "l" "19"" erally dozens of others. including? i)’ in their lllflllefiilllf “TFR. 11ml such talent-testing pieces froml in their ideals in relation to llllfflflll-Jlwausl as Mephistnphles i“ ~Thc ltltrian principles and practices’ llullcalf of Gold"; “The Song 0t’ thc call, to say the least. rival any Plea" (llussiatll; the several char- oiher Natlonulsin intellectualtreat-fitters lll Wlddicombc il-air,’ etc" - .. . -. “he c. "i.jfi“’ilz“gf;‘d“fi[fiffffl"§.;.‘i..._iA All the moliei becausf flfIl'l‘ll!!‘lil\I_f'§’- tion, though we know little olthisle" “Wig?” ‘fn-"I "C: if“ “_ _“' William Henghttlrs "clan" nr the “mwri- l‘ M"! Pdrlli-"ldrly i-lrditlfll‘ district. it inhltliits in the dear till? l‘) m“; "hi"? “Pixel éhax “n15: Homeland. that if the author of ".\ Mm Hlcl-ttgilnrrlh gdpéiflll-y 0PM) i Minstrel iii France" (Harry Lalld- "lbfillll nl; tgas 111L111 tcpeilttknt Eli er) ‘vas. for that book and the \val'-!H,"““S'ze M} o‘ u“ yam?‘ l‘ ° book behind it. worthy of Knigllfweffrl 5f!‘ cflllcclrts. ‘(Hflllgk n lsrjtll: hood-mid this note-maker relnelii-f“‘“l""“ ‘f? l"‘l"}'““"°d ml“ °_ i“ "l be“ he for one Suggested mat in uillllll and his a ii ity ha not yct pel~ review n; ii“. uhlinstrel" pnhiishetlinleatetl the Vancouver community, in this magazine long before that tho attendance was comparatively honor was conferred otl “Harry"— 57mm: ilhe“ Indeed he “fiefneflhip then, we believe. William Heughan the “r Mfr the more W?!" l o} i“ might not unreasonably be tifferetl nriimh Tdke- “m! showev a "leflmi? a Sea, l" the House of Lords! m. of real ltcioism lli the uuyJn whltn deed, occasion offering at a lunch- he none tho less plit heart und soul eon given in thc Hotel (lrosvetttir into his sitiging. Naturally it was l)y Vancouver Scottish Society at afterwards more than pleasing to which tMr. Heughttn was Lilo guestiflnd lite attendance at the earlier of honor. the writer of these linesgconcertscffset by the crowd at the expressed that opinion; whercupotnlast one, and the warmth of the the soul-stirring singer at onceflmcepunn given [his leader and hi,‘ naively’ rfiiolllfld "H" "He “mild associates culminate. as already net be zililc to sing then!" Whit.-hi,nenti0ued_ in the request by an in lturll tlYPW Tomi "W relllY- "we! - tinknowit admirer that the audience Yo" mild" Fermi" lhenl-H they be allowed to sing “Will Ye No’ still need it." But. since the war. Come .830‘, AgahL-v ma?’ lli‘ 0"?" [he “W” °[ 50"“ Of course, if he is “spured" (as does not so badly need mlilrmlilg“ all sensible Scotsman say). lie will let us holw! come back; and it is gratifying in- But this ‘British Columbia .\iallli- deed to think that he Wm be web Zine Wmlld be "eglecfiul of “sicomed. not merely in any clannisil dilly 1° the Empire °i whim} ca” way. however warm and worthy ada tonne nflrf l! ll d"! 11°! Jflllill" that may he. but as a Briton from ‘Wmmemimg ‘his c‘*Pu"'mi“F Cdwithe Homeland isles of whom. anti 18in 0f 59M! l" a“ “Mm ‘t “myiof whose service. citizens in ever‘ concern in this province and else-pan am“, of the Brmsh Empire may well be proud; ‘for physically. socially and intellectually, as well fir: robe-ally. William! lfltsugltlln dis (in e es sense 0 le wor s) lPrince and a "Prime ilvlinister" of iand to the people- risen from the illflftltltfs ratiks by virtue of hard .work, natural gifts, versatility of ipowcrs. and the cultivation of a senlnl manly personality. . Daily Lessons In English By W. L. Gordon . |"Tll0 rank is but the guineakl stampi t - - ‘oTllc mulls the gowd (gold) for a" , " , '4 that!" l W ORDS OFTEN M IS USlu l): MISSJEELLED: t When meals arc often hurried. She ponders o'er it long until The tiuestlon lFi lletrldeti. Then bustles ‘round tlll she makes sure That everytltiutfs provided. Three times each day. week week out. This question she is fllfitltlllll, And often she is sore perplexed in making plans for eating. For one likes this. and one likes that, And what is appetlzlng To some is by the others spurred As food thut they're tlespining. in woman's work is never done" Has often been disputed. But that she's worried is a fact. “That EDWOHIAL NQTE i testimony quite beyond dispute or’ contradiction. before a committee. that n still slum; in tlll! year 192s‘ I'D-u." and that Ministers and lax-Ministers! W1‘. hi}: 45.11159». in be the lllllt and rites. during the automobil ernment are implicate-d in protect- anll high officials of the King Goran; the criminals And cannot be refuted. The vvvrry over what to ant ls greatest of these attentions. And glad she'd he if someone also Would make the meal suggestions. l Don't say "have you lit the lampiwi I S“ "lighted." ulsrrtoucttvo i I O F T E N A l ) .7 ED: aye (alwaysl- Pronounce all a "day." Aye (yes), pronounce as i} t A t ln "tie." _ UFTEN recog-i O u 0 nize; ze. i lSYiNONYRMS: part particle: l e piece, portion. fragment, atom. elt-~ '““* nieiit. member, ingredient, section.| (spnm u’ m‘ G"'"d"") segment installment i OTTAWA‘ ‘mm’ 8* “Sllmkmg ’ ,.' lto tile Globe tonight on the subject WORD STUDY: Use a. word o! tho removal r h f _ three times and it is yours." Let us Che fax o“ gm‘ Sui’ "sue"! ex" increase our vocabulary hy master-iuzm H. 40 Decree“. ma?“ inuxgger ing one word each day. Today's‘ada_ 13 A_ Rumm" presidéri‘; word: AIhBlT-RARY; depending Olliwillyg Overland Company Toron- the will of the arbiter; absolutc;lir,_ a d president ‘of the "ulnmm llf-‘Bltviic- "They trlinstrressed sev-iblle tltlstrles of Canada ‘said-- "fll 0i "l9 arbitrary "'08-" i “l regard it as an importance i} iconcellsinti tn the ttlttomnbile ill~ ‘dulltry atld it will be very helpful indeed. l think. probably, ii marks the turning point so far as the industry is concerned in can. , nlls- While l cannot speak for JUNE 10___You probably like to I'll" for tthlc mattufncturers. l am; get to the thottom of things. pre- uflffft" In“; m“ "i" "We" MW terring to arrive at a truth that w e ponlme m" "w"! i” satidwich shortly with her baby, a Hel loved?" d es not plBIIBQ you rather than not find out the truth at all; ff you make money, it will probably be through some solid work or enter- prise. rather than in a speculative way. tfndependent in thought and I action. difficult to turn aside when you have set your heart on arriving at some particular goal. tPro-bwbiy a keen sense of humor. though you are not of the frivolous (kind. Juno 10 people are often not as spontan- eous as they should be. Often they show to greatest advantage when they "let thcmselvtls go." You vvlll hsvejlappindu In love. Your‘ birth-atone is a pearl, which means health and lonl life. ‘ punish- nialit for their orillmli You lilowir ll the boufluekle. You luoiywfeolm are unlit blue "4 * L4. ‘far?!’ on. and l am also hopeful that this 40 and 50 percent Cana- dlfln manufacturing reqtllrqmgnt may stimulate the production of parts and materials in Canada." Aussies Lead Yorkshire Cricket Team BILAUPORD. Eng. June s. _ At the close of today's play in thc Australian-Yorkshire cricket match the former had scored I77 for three wickets in their second inn- illzs- Scores; Australians. first innings. 177: Yorkshire. first inn- lllll, 155. The match will be con- cluded tomorrow. _ It asked if we have some particular drug, and the We I-lave it These customers and baring that this is the store that has it. The Whit l. c. JAMIESON DRUGGIST . Threatening Lew-iii Received by King i And Duchessi LONDON. Jntic ll. “The Daily‘ Mirror tmtierstnnds that an anony- mous letter has been received by, the Duchess of York, threatening‘ to kidnap her when she goes to: A si-ntilar letter threatening the King sl said to have been receivedi at the palace some days ago. Both letters were in lliterate handwrit- ing and are believed to have been sent by ‘an insane person. Scotland Yard is investigating. en Wills Will Leave Hospital On Next Sunday PARIS. .illtle 8. --Mlss Helen Wills. United States lawn tennis champion. who underwent an op. oration for zlpilentllcltis Friday night, will leave the hospital next Sunday. her mother llnld this morning. MY!‘- Wlllt! Hill's her daughter lvlll probably go tn the iVimblednn tournament in England as ll spccl- ntnr. Her tlocttir sttys she can play tennis within a month and her participation in the United Slates championships is regarded as certain. Miss Elizabeth ‘Ryan will take Miss Wills place as Vin> cent Richard's partner in the mix- ed tltiuilles at Wimbledon, "Am l tile only woman you ever have looked ail “J town for it." commonly happens that we hi»; medicine or other article when we say that we have it customer replies: Well. I others will save time by remem- e Drug Store - I. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Btmt Charlottetown. _P. E. l- 0 Cream Separiffl" ‘rt-l: SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Bkima oiean at any IN“- Termu to cult custom!"- Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or I39- >+~o++++o~o+~o++v4¢9“"" Coal You Willi When Y0" want it‘ We take llleasufi’ in selling our customer! the best Coal and def livering it when and where the)’ Want it‘ Send us 3'01"’ CM] order. T - & Co. A' Piglilgizdzlow A"Oh. ito." he answered promptly; ‘you are the sixth.” “The sixth!" slhe exclaimed. sud- lienly relieving his shoulder of the weight of her head. 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