.'- ’ ' KS:-;'_‘ *ILT-L i .;;A: *' i i v i r i ,. ~.i l < \ l , i i P . me ouannorrl-:ro ' A f -*fr r. "=* 'ir -ff wiv ouionirsu _ _ _ ____ _ _ Prior rotm . __ _ ___ _ _ ._ ,, . s T"°"_‘ ' Notes B_y__ The Way” rsssiasuelw. enum l. lsnsn. vis.-rnudsus-4. a.. mmm. l bas undoubtedly been exl8€¢1'Hf»¢‘i i Secretary-Lient. Col. D. L lloilnnon. D. 8. 0 I f ts sans- sua usssgss--1. iz. nsrusn. sssssms :anus-n. I. ous.-is .ei “”"”» fm °5°°"”"”“’_ 13 ° “° ' regarding Communistio agitation and f " ‘Y ’ ' ' ` ' propaganda is not only legitimate but , HL §‘_f$“°' "mls (fffuiff-ax?) :size "ii 'dfssfsu .:;“'lf:i)¢s:°l$.:lss important- So lens as the spread of w r -_Y -- - '“ -a "world revolution" remains one of Y the sims of soviet Russia, the rest of /amor Age Pensigns Heclding_l’_ubl1c Men ‘ra-r -on-1 ' I what . ‘_ ' . ~ ( s D mms 'rss wluulm 'mussel mmm Jo ) l / L U 2, Mr. Kms. at smut John. NB- 11°* out in urs -'wise ' open spaces" _ » Ai 'f'*___ _ . -_ f' " ' Mr. Bennett's Plan of a. wholly Wd' where "men eremecn.” Mr. Mackenzie I - ___ ' r ' P wont. l is lusc. ss ‘ i ’ / ' ~- eral borne cost of Old A80 \ King is being sever-ey ec n -__, by twins th! P1911 m"°1V°d ° “M53 tumultuous did this become at Cal _ / " s - of 4:1- , l _ l, gl -" f gnurf of the ¢°nst1t\1i1°D- sary on Thursday nicht, or so tem- ». _ ' - __ - in a Sectlfm °f CHM* sstuous ala it sound to use Prsu-usr, Y) ;,. 14: the world cannot afford to be unin- ' ' mbumm und” me Kms pension ‘ .ch Sam he wo mnyt 9 mx ` _ / I _. . .. . - -f -- f ' f°1'U1°d “Dui the m°““‘=Sf“f1°“S °f carrrxo. wnnrr nor AND 'rml-:n. mn would wngume 35 pmen; gg 'pgeerh' ps on :four ;|buc'men i f f _ 1 a m . _ ' ,i Like Master Like Man His exact words ns reported in Hansard were: “I would not give a. single cent to any T011' G0\'&1’U~~ ment." Unless the Provinces elect governments of Mr. Kings party colour the electorate are not en-1 titled to any assistance from the Do- minion 'heasurf-'. which means that five out of nine I of the Provinces are to be ostraCised[ by the Dominion because 'they 5° not see eye-to-eye politically with M7. King. ‘ It is well-known that the Flon. Cyrus Macmillan was handplcited byi Mr. mng as his representative in this Pro\ince. ¥ Mr. Kings “Perf The constitutional practice has seen reversed. Inst/earl of us sending a free and representative he wishes us to elect. And that Mr. Macmillan is a man liter Mr. Kings own heart is ev- rlent from his extraordinary con- Iassion of what he meant when he, Jenned his now famous education report: ‘We recommend that if and when an increased subsidy is granted the requirements of educa- tion be given first consideration by the Government. Should there be no increase in subsidy however. the cost of improved education must be home by the people." 'By the interpretation he now gives this darnrilng paragraph in his Edu- cation Report, the Hon. C5'1'i-\S m€1'¢' ly succeeds in iumD1l18 fmm me frying-pan into the fire. , He says it means in effect that if g Provincial Conservative govem- ment be elected by the people next year to replace the Lea aggregation there might be no subsidy f1'0m the xmg Govemment iii eiectedi, but when a Liberal Provincial Govern- ment, is returned the subsidy would be assured. "1 would not give a single cent to any Tory Govel-nrne.rit." (Mr. King). This is another deliberate attempt of Mr. King lthrough his emisary) to coerce the electors to vote as he wishes them on the pain of getting nothing from the Dominion Treas- ury. Shall the people stnnrl for such treatment by the autocratic Mr. King? Shall they tolerate a candidate who would mete out such treatment? An Ontario Sensation The political sensation of the day in Ontario is the rtiliiinclaiion of the King Government by Mr. W. T. R. Preston, an extreme Liberal partisan of fifty years standing. Mr. Preston has never been regarded as over scrupulous in his political methods, so that the provocation must have been great. He says he "swallowed his pride" for the partyks sake on several occasions when ,the King Government broke iaith, but he could not go further. ln s two-column newspaper interview this veteran politician denounces the MacKenzie King Govemment and all its works. In order to appreciate the surprising character of Mr. Prestonxr present action, one has to remember that for almost two generations he has been closely identified with the leaders of the Liberal party, that he has been a partner in their political secrets, that he has been a party organizer in Ontario, that he has been 1 Lib- eral candidate for the l-louse of Com- rncms. that he was sent to Europe on immigration business by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, that the same stat/esmm sent him to Great Britain at the time of the general election of 1917, that he hos, in fact, been 1 servant, agent and beneficiary of the Liberal party as lou( :s most people can re- his campaign to build a bridge betweenTh Rocki/\ :una r;r;il;tr;e Ta5ae£:;;f1>;:$er;;r.*grleJ; v&iIl.n§‘1;I1i;.lv(;iIre;.0:;1cohasd1d;»`;-;:ols: edngmng speech at sam John that mn.. shouts a g,,n.,y_,a¢ed mme, at P°i“¢ *md Ch”°rl°"£t°w“' is was isa” n ` " V n g F deral administration involved in a. WIHSWU Ch“1’°hm~ ` i pectation. A combination of. success- igays 'on trips to the mountains I have » E l .. According to Premier Lea he ,si too much ei en for the Liberal organ r ml business man and eXper1enced,mmced the man who comes into ,full Federal contribution, was I still 3 For the same reason that you pay to swallow so it toned duwn Mi-.| . . l “mp . further unconstitutional step '-'hose a “fel W-*h°“8h YO” dim* “em . -politician, with a, complete grasp oflhung;-y from an exhausglng climb and l of the Maritime aged entitled by to use that.. comes back Winston; Macmillan! smmment 'D "ad: “My1economic and political principles, hlsiimmedgatcly sits down to a heavy‘ years and wnduon ug an old age' ' . _ _ - ‘ only surprise ls that he didnt Prom- comprehensive exposition of the issues ‘mesh mil occasionally suffer after- pension must regard-glmh 5 d¢¢1m~n_ so it goes, all through a. British , ise a bridge from 'Rocky Point. to of the campaign have clearly made`wa_rdSf0,.seve1-a_1da_yswi¢_h abdominal; mm as beggmg me quesnon" . Cha lottetorvni' Mr. Macmillan went *U1 1mPl'@5510U~ The C0n59"V'1t“'°`paln, gais pressure, and diarrhoea! 1 , _ _ , :ndependent member to represent usl 1' h t t lk leader has not contented himselil Why? , OVFR NIAGARA FALLS iw _,get away,, Mm anything and __ in i;1_ Ottawa Mr Kills has Sm “S H °“' “°‘”°°m“1y 'mug ` ° 3 'lin bei d t ctlve Ne 'er crm- ' ‘ ‘ - ' ' ' 3 h I about conjurers Pulling rabbits out|W ng. es? ru. ' ‘ I Because the fatigue' me tiredness "*‘ ‘mere h°n°w "'"b°my smwwn un' 1 h t Bu, he didn., say myth,” “ing ‘°", °““_°‘S“‘S S“k°- he me P'-li tuned upgsll the important fer-mem.; e_‘“‘tv fi" ’“°““'l ovemren nvassoclansn cannons Horus no. F renzzecl Journalism Lavishly larding its news reports of the Queens County political meet- ings with editorial goose-grease, the local Liberal organ heroicaliy en- deavors to stem the rising tide of present signs, ea y, g the Ministry, all as definite a mani- glve Mr. Bennett one of the great- est majorities it has ever given a Con- servative leader. In Alberta, Manito- i Conservative ' gains; and Quebec ‘shows signs of breaking. Taken all in Conservative sentiment with san- guirtary descriptions of imaginary victories achieved by its party candidates on fields sodden with New zealand butter and litter- ed with the mangled corpsm of Tory opponents. These hectic bullet- ins must be an unfailing source of astonishment to ' rural readers throughout the County who have been placed on our contemporary’s free mailing list until after the elec- H011. Editorial Notes As proof of the unprecedented prosperity to which the King Gov- ernment has lifted tho Dominion, ` the Canadian Pacific Railway reports that last weeks earnings are down i eight hundred and eighty-one thous- land dollars from the corresponding week last year. i In curious contrast to the assur- ance of Hon. Cyrus Macmillan that ‘a substantial subsidy will be receiv- ‘ ed if the King Government is re- turned to power is the detailed plan incorporated in the report of the , Education Commission, of which Mr. ' Macmillan was chairman, to provide for raising increased salaries to teachers by provincial taxation. The Fisheries Minister is laboring to convince the people that the King Governmentfs old age pensions plan is “not necessarily final," sud if a better system can be devised the Government will be for it. Hon. R. B. Bennett, however, has already de- vised a better system, and is prepar- ed to put it into effect. Sc thst‘s that. The attempt of the local Liberal organ to credit Mr. R. H. Jenkins with having made the technical grant available for agricultural pur- lposes in this Province should, we be- lieve, appeal to Mr. Jenkins' sense ,of humor. At the time this claim was presented and granted the Stewart Government was in WW' er in Prince Edward Island and the Meighen Government was in power at Ottawa. The only credit for is having supported the King Government in 1929 when it refused to continue the grant. dll, viewing the field as o. whole, there lie no other present indication than imc: Mr. Bennett will win. Q The Canadian Pacino Railway was ,built under the Conservative Govem- ment of Sir John Macdonald. The turn of the Conservative party 'direct cause of highway fatalities 1°* t’°° “mg” °‘h°°h°" it md been stitutlonal oct can be amended. it is July 28th drivers lose their sense of re- lposed to something M B harmful M' I ‘mre“5°““b]° W s“pp°5e that any °' . i L _ _ HB S D ` 1 7 ' - gf' / -up W1’1°!`° 3 W`°Vm°1°1 5° P"°'n° °°°` Mr Kin! threatened to abandon l1l2 /‘V . , . 1 .'-. / _ 1 / _ ,. this doctrine in other lands. l ' ' ‘gl ‘ member. Not onw does Mr. Preston the gross revenue in Prince Edward meludmg Prem," Kms' Us nw med W , ; om soiurmy wits ms uid menu. _ L with wal-ru weather and s grssrir;1sus,zltp§s§:;i;rr;;:s sssuT:msrn;d to res: iieclsllng. pmt quits know awake » “Q1 1 b - . > . 1 ICED ' ' . Hmm Mwknme Kms an me but he emma them, md pm1¢u_ The law eiarmot Suigadxe too SA ! variety of foods from whiohto choose. wrgeme present old A8e'P°le°knsion uw how to cope with it. The reason is I E vA “ 9 V me Mmjswr with wm_ vers in mpos ng perl S PUD P ‘the change in diet may sometirnas up- , _ . U ti that. Canadian politicians om rarely , \* g floor oi the House of Commons ad- larly the Pr . ple who are found to be under the , get you - lls of non-acceptance and non-e ec ‘subjected to the withering crogdrc _ 6 “G "3-'>¢‘?l Q” public "““1e*” y°“ v°t° ‘S mmm enough mum” lm W `mn“°“°° °f “"4“°’ when drlvmg an Often you've eaten something that | in the Marmmes' The “bmw mae that is directed at election speakers| ‘vp I say you are not entitled t° vu ld- .7 ""‘”'Y ‘he Pm’ ‘°" ‘ ‘°“°"“°“" °“¢°'“°b11°- -“’“§° °f 1“”°x1°“*‘“g appeared to be fresh and wholesome “’ P” “ 5° "°’°°“° °°‘° °' “,‘° W" l in rsriglsud. Henning, in England., . ‘\¢a;\4\ I4 *ff* i vantage that may come from gl-is And he declares that Liberals liquor is to be condemned in any case and have mn considerable stomach. ent plan is considered‘1in'itP°5§1b1;m_ ,mg gm. em; matter in Ireland. has _ _. J ., M I Dominion Treasu,-v». throughout the country are with 1-lim but when the offense is committed distress showy aMHwmds_ YW have li;r,t;§in;r;i:;1no!;oet;cA\:eymB Ac; ` been reduced so an art. They used; P E R " V » - ‘ OS ° ~ Drowning Ln abandomng their om ponmax “_ 1 bg. those who haie charge of motor ‘men begun to Wonder if me food was I is a perpemwy wud argument l to heckle Gladstone and Dlsraeli, E P l ssclsm and in warring :sr cas rs- ‘°”" i' °°°°"‘°‘ d°“b]y °°“d°"‘"“b‘°' 'oi-erripe. whether it i-.ss been on the . ms, the Bemm mn mt mm they mercilessly hwkle Lloyd George. ‘ P il d°°8=f°\1¢~ In the majority of instances it is the ~ _ “_ .-‘gf ' _ winswn chuwhm, Ramsay Mac. W B °" ~ ' music, Mr. Baldwin. ortsu as use ~ ' I' ' "Em 'h°'°°‘ 1 _\\\\` rthey get back more than they give. *nah*-3° :V37 il \:l':1\::ll°\'| When ture- I i id OS th , spsnslbilltytm;i.lsssi;;;ut,;;d@f;§§“;;1 New walls any sr mess mines may ;l;;ux;;\.:e 1i=r.;;11l;§si;Vr;:/ulgp 0;, Alil "“ff]°’° 9" my ‘°°“'°°“““°d "ima You W vm' ers 8 mm B' r p P is a' sd a consenting party ‘nom “ks 1-\°Y¢ 58089. ¢\'lVlUS nll\‘l9\' P395 755 uP' Ind*-‘L ‘ The Rabbi! TfiCk .have been responsible you must re- berta re y ' r fl _ _ 1 . » - _,__ ‘mem to ride ueaehemusw wmx sam imember that there are two paris to 3 "I have no Patience/" he has said, h°.E‘;;,a Filvthere" _qR5.\ dm” a"°f\dd'| W "W miU1mQL ` ' 1' ~ J» the rocess of dl estlon, the loodi ‘with the argument that falls back on g .\ 41; / Afnanghu the Patriot, which is to make the jgestlon when food was eaten under-‘ rabbit vanish again before the aud- ‘mat the ne” tw" weeks may ~merital strain as at banquets P'-'1litl-l bring forth, one cannot tell. But the; ' i ience can get a good look at it] cl rl are an 8 amst 051 meetings Ur home overshadowed by illnem and death, and I suspectl ifestation as there can be that Mr.itha.t many upsets nowaxdbed to mei ` lKing's star is no longer in the ascen- leaning M some unknown sp°i1ed f°°di dont. Ontario, it seems certain, will “re “my ‘me w ‘ms “Vins all of the digestive scretlons. which accompanies. excitement and fatigue My thought is that during the not ba and Saskatchewan-there will be “'e‘"he1` WU me miell' T10 Come in] h°t. tired sud hungry, sud ii is bu; natural that you should turn in img for strengtli - However it would be very wlsd lg at all possible to lie down and rest £01 8 few minutes preferably on right side, before eating, You will thus have s, 'rested' body T capable of inducing the pl-ape, nw of ‘Canadian National Railways were or- idigestive juice and so digesting the `gsnized on their present basis under ileglslation paxed by the Conserva- Itive Government of Rt. Hon. Arthur ,Meighen. It may now be expected .that a Conservative Govemrnent, headed by Hon, R.. B. Bennett, will ‘build the first wholly Canadian ns.- ‘tiansl highway from coast to coast so that henceforth the. people of this country will not have to leave their own territory in order to get from one province to another. Speaking at a. meeting of miners in Springhill on Monday, Mr. Heenan, the Minister of Labor, said: “I stand ,before a working man‘s audience in la working man's_ town to say that we ihave had in the last four years a program of legislation in the interests of Labor that no other country in the world can equal." This says the Monc- ton Times is of a piece with Premier Kings statement that Can- sda never enjoyed such prosperity as lt does at the present time. The po- litical leaders who make such state- ments mllst place a low estimate on ithe intelligence of the people. lmperialists may lecture, economists may frame policies, commerce may co-operate to extend Empire trade, but the msn who has the final say is the consumer and it is worthwhile to show him simply. clearly and logi- cally how he may combine Imperial loyalty with personal profit by sup- porting Emplre trade. Liberal politicians declare that Hon. R.. B. Bennett and his Conser- vative confreres are preaching blue ruin and insisting upon it that unem- ployment is here to stay. The nearest any Conservative speaker has come to saying that unemployment is "here to stsy" is in declaring that unem- ployment is likely to stay as long as ‘the King Government is allowed to ‘pursue its ill-advised tariil' policy. Mr. Bennett and his followers have not exaggerated, nor sought to exagger- ate, the unemployment situation. i The Conservative leader Hon. B. B. Bennett is tremendously optimistic about the future of the Dominion, if its industrious people are given a real chance to develop their enormously using that Mi-. Jenkins can slsimlrich hvrltue. instead or being han- dicapped as they have long been by a feeble and vscillsting administra- tion nt Ottawa, forever changing its policies md apparently always think- food eaten, _ Dufins prolonged emotional dis- W"b“n°°~’ you must of course eat, but 1533113 a small quantity of food at a time. will help to prevent abdom- inal distress, » a___é__ `FROM FITZGERALD'S TRANSLA.. TION OF OMAR Look to the blowing Rose about us- im' Lwahins-" She says. “mm the world - I blow, At once the silken tassel of my Purse Tear and its Treasure on th; Gu;-den Throw." l sometimes think that never blows so red The Rose as where some buried Caesar bled; That every .Hyacinth the Garden wears Dropt in her Lap from some once lovely Head. And this reviving Herb whose ten. der Green Fledses the River-Lip on which we lean- Ah, lean upon it lightly! for who knows From what once lovely Lip it springs unseeni The strike in Austr~a.lia's coal mines has reduced the coal output to one- third of former production. The automobile club of the island of Grand Canary has turned th ‘care of highways over to the gav- G'!¥1'1€f\b . Amalgsmation of two of Italy‘s strongest banks has resulted in the creation of a banking system to be operated along American limo, F*'F*”i*‘~*¥l¢_ _.___ ing of votes rather than of the nl.- tional welfare. It is immensely im- But Mr King persisted in his report and the crowd roars. campaign; a cut and slash of repar- tce and debate with nobody allowed W° 511°" V’ "nd °‘”' °°"°'“"°" rl is fi. bs hoped tnst unempioy-, P 5 I - .~ 4 ~ _ "I dont think you‘re quite all I ,, , _ ,- ten, d » ; on t is c dm 'the British North America Act. If . _'_' an reduced to the expedient of sub 'mem in E serious form mu be ended 3? \-oujnstoillch when :juweit ox' there is a mutual agreement between ‘ th°“°'" °"h°‘_"‘5 bank "L-G", ‘nd the ih ’ h Md, h-.ua ling the reports of the sreevhts Of before W9' l°f18-Cffialnli \°°f}°‘°, ‘ [the m,,,mes and me Dommm ,,h°.nscidei~ subsldes. _ _ _ ___ _ ___ __ * » f Od. B6 th _ its own party candidates. at Afton,”-i’“'\\“8 °°“1d T¢°5°“ab1Y be hoped fi 1 :Care e mb? be myi is mere to object-~_, And Wm,-, A tumip is hurled at Tim Healy, 5,_1,m¢5.°g me P,-5,1,-len; and Cab. Direct “qaless sew,” heme” 1. M_K1. d~ _ cty res ando e rtqu 4 Hsu me Hon. cyrus Macmillan made “fig .coiifrf a im, ye, me you ,_,.,,,,b,e H your m_ 1 :irc-i..iss's opinion usnsusl old Ass .falls “non the all-tfvrm at his wt- mst since:-s or Ecuador nsvs .lust Berlin. c-si-many. .lm maxim an Mr Beuuetrs las ls? MY friend dawn tht" 11” 1°" hi-’ been reduced as per cent. been sstsbnsnsu li it bi t t it that H ni ' | . . Pensions. as . P t e remar a e s a emeri o iemment that Wm up and not seek *mach is no. right. I dont mean that, called' 1-should righuy be home bylhem.. says .nm mxemmy' picking in I ~ R' B- B°““°“ md °"°“"“ed' dur 5 ‘to wade l”€SD<>r\Siblltl'- "hem has to be anything “mg “th the eoplc of Canada as a whole." .UP me tUmlP~ ' -- ' "" ` 11 . . . _ D \isit io this P1'0\ir1C¢., ____ t-he s.oma_h. any ailments, _ . - - _i "Why should I pay an education _ - f. _ ' ,:;~___;i_w==-.__ -1 -as “'- uv! l l Saint John? nl Mall 124| A A Ilan .I as .s......s...-.. "iii," H ll\\,,"h::. _ _ lillmi ui.: . 1 ' ' lllilmuul HI#-I H1 _ “I Stay at the largest hotel in the Marl- vime Provinces Absolutely fire». pr'oo1` 150 rooms from $2.50 up.' European vlan; Table d‘hots mule and Cafeteria. Ideal Sample Rooms I and Garage Facing beautiful King square, the garden sootofsalnc John. lidmlmllieatly B“ffai°- Wen* "er Nmgua F5115 "° ingless platltudes, likewise a terror' - his death `the other dsy, is seeking to recover it from an exhibit/or whom it charges with making profit th-rough o tragedy. The barrel can-ie through the great waters, but the occupant was dead of suffozatlon when found many hours later. Tl-ie Stathakis venture re- calls several others that were made‘ for fortune and publicity, and in which daring persons pitted their courage and skill against Niagara. The , famous Captain Matthew Webb, ille- saver, sailor and conqueror of the` iatngiish Channel, as for back as Au- gust 24-25, isvs, undertook is swim the whirlpool and rapids below the Falls on July 24, 1883, and pershed ,as had been predicted by river men. icaptain Webb was a powerful swirli- fmer who had easily navigated the iljnglsh Channel, walking down to the ibeach at Devel' and swimming across ‘to Calals in 2113 hours, despite ad- heres tides, :ut use Niagara rapids be- lsnppmg on B Mm, pee, ,R I New . low the Falls were too much for him land he vanished in the swirl. A pne- lrogrsph or mm lu tights tslssn snort- E ly before his death is in the pomeswion of the more than half-century-old ,Montreal swimming Club at St. Il-Ielen’s Island. A name closely associated with Nln- , ga.:-a is that of Charles Blnndin, 1824- 97. Blcndlns real name was Jean Francois Gravelet and he was a tight- rope walker who hailed from France but who exhibited for many years in England. where he died. Blondiirs pet. I (eat was to walk a tightrope 1.100 feet .long and 160 above the water, some- times carrying s man on his back, On the joumey Blondln would do tricks on the swaying rope. One one occasion a. misguided individual shook the ropg and Blondin was very near death in- deed. But he came through and re- ' posted the performance several times. Later he went to England where he closed his career st Ealing. 'I‘he barrel adventure has been made more than once in recent years. The first person to go over the Falls this way was M'x's. Anna Edison Taylor, I THE LAND WE LOVE lr num nmol NORWAY HOUSE Q. What is Norway House? A. Norway House, also known at one time as Jock River I-louse, ig g post of me 1~ludson's my compmv. on Little Playgreen lake, st the nor- thern end of Lake Winnipeg. In 1814 a number of Selkirk! colonists fled there from Red River. after an lt- tack on the colony by employees os' the North West Company. The post formerly stood on Massey Point, where the Nelson River flows out of MKG Wlnnlpes, but was burnt to the ground about 1826. The present fart was completed in 1828. In Sir George Simpsoni day, Norway House was the inland headquarters of the company. Wftlht 101 Canada that when the where the governor and Council met new world conditions come into be- anngllyy, “cu” um |,,."n3, in ing we shall have in_of!ice a federal anal;-s, The nam; ofigu-M44 in gh, 80V¢1'l1|'H¢¥\l» lhlmlféd W W9 C05* fact that party of Scandlnsvilns lwd stmetive ideals which Mr. Bennett been employed in building the old has voiced in his public addressee. 101'!- ior the politician who is glib with nal:-truths. _ The-re ls. of course, a limit. Nobody wants to have 9. public man. and least of all a Prime Minister, sub- jected to interruptions that inter- fere with free speech. But, on the other hand, politicians should not consider themselves sacrosanct, above being challenged by a. citizen. Re- spect for authority and high position is one thing; dumb acquiescence in platform nonsonse is quite another, who took th¢ plunge in 1901, She was a heroine for a. while, but died a few years age in the Niagara County In- firmary, pshnlisss. she sid not know how to capitalize her test. Next came Bobby Leach in 1911, and he after- wards toured America and Europe. By the irony of fate Leach met death by ‘Zealand city not long ago. On July 4, A928, one Lussier went over the Falls iln a rubber ball. Lussier is now in a. lsouveriir shop at Niagara Falls, Ont, fonsriss o. stspnens. s bsrssr, si Bristol, England, tried to navigate fthe Falls in s l-.mel on July ia, iozo, but the barrel was smashed to pieces on the rocks below the cataract and its occupant perished. Finally, there was George L. Ststhakis, of Buffalo, whose craft was the heaviest and most. solid of any so far used. Stathakls 'met death instead of securing fame. but his fate is unlikely to deter others. The lure of notoriety and fortune is _stronger than caution to the recklesly E. R. 146 Richmond St.. O-*O99-Q 90905 Good Strong Agent at Summersicle, Lloyd Lewis ‘Q-QQ-OQO§i§¢»§§O§O§-‘§§~‘§-Q-Q-O-*O-4§4~O4O¢OOOQQ-O§OQ4§Q-0000 *\\¢-0-¢`o-¢veeo¢oe4oq¢.»eos'-ovoeqoove-eo-+ve-vreeeeveeo-e-Q4-N BR 0 W ’ Charlottetown cczdent, Sickness Fire, Life, A ' ' and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. ovvee-ooo-0-Q-0 ov* Stock Companies ` ' -ii V _,__,;_¢='§ _;_,.,. ."'Y.';/_ = `¢_€,é'; , , \‘ Q '_ -ol? 1 :5,r._' '_-.,f'. ,:~.'. _ W- _fi f» ef; " .i-‘. "' /_ - /4 -f .§\ iowa H. 8: N insist o venturesome, i Norway is reported to be consider- ing an immigration restriction sim- ,ilar to that of the Urflted States and lactuslly aimed against Italy. An American company will have charge of the maintenance of roads in Hong Kong. _ ii FOX ` REQUIREMENTS i Nsius worm osrstmss A scientidcslly tested product ofhxkehsvhb Coqueef- feoilve. safe and lure in ex- llélllhl worms from the intes- tinal tract of. not only foxes but live stock, poultry md dogg, If your animals develop worms not promptly with this specific treatment. EAR-MIT! LOTION Within the Int six weeks we have sold gallons ef our hr. Mile Lotion. hx-men have blgbly recommended it as being ,always effective. Get wma from our frelh stock. FLEA POWDER. This Is the time of reel when you must protect the for from deterioration by vermin. Our fles Powder alwnyg give; gm. faction. We have Jusrreoeived s new shipment. Send In your l orders at once- They will be promptly attended to. 1 The Two Macs - \ / everlastlng The splendid taste in . . ' . i.\ stays in-you ll have -. trying to chew it out. Wherever you buy, “gan twist" ‘ Black Twist the time of your life _. .‘.‘.\l..»llll\" n this home ` CHEWING , l I , \ nlcnnr f, Nlcuotsorij , 1 i Q ’. - A - "rs ‘ » » r » ' , "H11 4 ,»-"**‘ ‘ 1 ;i-3' G ;‘-_'__»`-,>' ,_ 2;,-5' ... ` I' . l Z -` ` `-Z f' 1 -~ < _l;’__ 5)/fi ~ ': f _ '-f._,>.-’ i . "_2-,L_-,/‘ ' ‘.1 (6 `:. »;'\ \\ V / 4'* ,,/<42] . fi ','4»“//, I" 1?- , \ \‘\~'7"?;I\\\$ \\\ Q31 s stalls: -_ ../ f 1, r’ 1 . pf' i ./,/7 , fl wi? I cf; /'V ` ..,`.- Allo, Rubber Hose, Sheen, Trowels, etc. Us Queen street “fill FRIENDLY HARDWARE M033" Keep That Lawn Attractive 0\.lleto\e|toremdlnokcver,thommyuef\lll4*“ and Gu-den Implements. We have real values in ll” l Maven. Prices $8.00 to $20.00. All shes. asks.. sums; mu. HM- 0"” Bethune Hardware Go.. Ltd. fhqnc 151'