WESTERN GUARDIAN 7-? gGINT-Jlrs. John Pond, it h,“ suuususms sniivtgmics cotiiivwh“ m" " g _.__ u ws, lubscsdpticnl. Advertising ‘sh ___% u" 5' l!“ with bin. Pond The Guardian may bs bought ha, h; u, 0| u" ‘ouoflm “om h lmgeellnllookldfl-tore. Water st. Toronto oaserv. Water st. “w!” °""“"'°' Wm’ 5i- uuk “"15". 97 Granville 8t. The Guardian will be delivered to [lsrrier Boy st to Der ill! or lilo per weekfgiIonheogg-ihiogfiietgve. h, ‘in your order to the boy responsible for deliveries 0h yo," nukes or | —KBNSINGTON, m“; 6;“ fir}; r.':r.=.:.*1t':.- 8 cialtie, Bu] ' Rigzeand 1850. e (III-Id siiyff-i-i‘. "-11? YOUR STOR 15 mi; EIVIHE satisiggfir? Brace s. L-l1l5-3-14-2l. Arssrunlvlm" ironic-Mrs. wil. -'l'his column is reserved for news oi local interest but advertising of s newsy nature may be insert- ed st 2 cents a ,word strioly pay- able in 111N110!- ‘lovsraa rsansnvo surlTiis pbtdillilblfi at Brain's. Iplllii-il-li-Zi. -FRUIT JUICE TUMBLEB FREE with Briten Tooth Paste at Taylor -rsssnvc or Has. pram. gm m°MA5—Manv friends in ununerside and vicinit learned with sincere re .-MIDGET hockey at Bedeque Rink, Wednesday, March 15, i-‘eewwn vs. Wiinlot and North et i i, 1 Biredeque; skate alter-admission ll 0i Mrs. Regi _ d Tgcmase cxiaésrfi 1,.1135.3-14.g|_ 0X1. who died in the Prince County ind l6 cents. #_____ Hospital on Saturday. Mrs, Thomas -SPEAK5 AT sUMMI-IBSIDE- w" °"'i' 35 ‘eflrs of aizz. and h r lism C lie mug 00., Kensirlgtcn. ,6? belén 11a ofmlgicierrth milfiléirefirgiég pelt zieea _.ENTERTAINED _GUlLD-—Mrs. recgg-edntgggletgblehg resglflflllciflegfglg new“ Ed or Clark enertaned the ladies Mrs. Cullen was ihn guest of Mrs Bin“ c°~ Guid of the Sumrn:r.ide Baptist John Driscoil 1C1‘ a zliul‘ lure after onunm ' Churgig its their regular weekly leaving the hcspltaLl-s ' ‘ mee . ' (Continued from page Get Your Fox Production Out 0f the lied Io: and suns Ranchers! With pelt ilrices at slow level it is of oven IWIIBI‘ lllrllortanoe that maximum v- ‘ of pups he obtained. Good feed ensuring high production Is cheaper than “cheap pa“ sq" feed with ensuing poor production. When ou feed so ii Boss- i bringing Prague Regime Li’. ca ttle cereal and ood costs only s few cents more per 100 lbs, -why risk lh , ‘tilt, . You'll make more money R-M Foods. Write for new schedules. Bass-Miller ' Napanee, MEETING 0F! SIIIIIIEIISIIIE IIIIIN BIIIIIIBII Th! "Ellie-r monflil y meeting s! the Summerside ‘Iiown Coiuicilwu M“ 1M “IRM- Mavor Campbell presiding over a full council mug 3m‘ W9" Pit-Wed for the month of and to the 13th of March. Ftbflldfyb-TCWII aid bills - 014-87: impel wit; ‘a’ d. I1 . Efeetrlc llgbt:—Pald bilh - as; unpaid. 01.405111. “'8” Bills for March: Town. $1,444.88: d. $59.02; electric light; paid “NCO; unpaid, 8675.71. letter was read from thg re. that matter could not be dohh 1e- ‘filly as the town had no author. "Y i» “PW lisht outside the town and further that the 8t. El- eanor Company had no power, by their constitution to Iflnglef the vlwl- After some discussion it was decided to apply for legislation to i” B-ble i» supply light within a radius of ton mil-es of Bummer- slde, excepting where there it 5,1. complete stock of and llfloes are down i0 ye- war levels. You can redecor- this all colors ate most year. Let's talk it over, s a a FREE-To the first three who allow us to demonstrate Bloc How," round "Hinder Vacuum Clean- er. we will elude s imeinl st h“ without elf-rs cost. This efficient, 4 mschins us and save the difference. II 1 D AUTO MECBANICSI-Novv over “$110M. of Trvon. and two is- MS. Mrs. Earle Boulter and Lloyd Howatt are left to mourn-B —CENTRAL LOT 1B WIN CUP- A series of hockey games in the Crystal Rink, Summerside conclud- ed_ Saturday evening with a match evween St. Eleanors and Central JIEACHEBS STUDY CLUB— liiss Jean Moore and Miss Elaine l-lnrrismi were the hostesses on Pri- _ for the Teachers Study hour. Mr. spindle was the guest speaker and gave sn_ inter- tsgln“ talk on lnmilmt tests. Tea Wis served I the team after U‘ o.‘ the Province attended the oral services on Sunday of Mr. Puriev MacNelll, which was held in- lhc Summers d: Rural League. Four 153:1 teamésc céim ‘steel for the cup ~- h {bemoan There was were ‘.i_ h est. Lot l6. Cen- 353g 3,5,; ‘L, m, hum, 1011,... ch11 m: 16. I..lnkIettel' Road and st. ed by a service a.‘ me United Lea-hols. Si. Eleanor.- and Central Church. Rev. Mr. Duncan took the 1m 16 reached the finals. _Tnc first “ma. and spoke n“ o; cgn]. game was played, on Friday with for. w the bereaved? l?‘ quartettté gghgragnuétltl: yguulmz by i-li-grhe , t U i: i rt we; a1!) -' .11 “cm u“ mo“ o‘ e n favor cf (xntral l..ct lIl thus givirg sides iniurie= tn his forehead and oiher slight injuries. m. Stewart o! Tyne valley was caiieu and render- eo medical attention. He was 1a taken to the Prince County Hospi- tal. where the limb was set. Mr. ill. an is now resting as well as expected. Mr. l l! cinema,‘ t he Easter marke. Coun- wnrmtuieied on r will“? “l?” Dougan. chairman of the Market m‘ i“ will“ 11° 5"“ Wm‘ ‘i com-nrlttee WBs instructed to have and Henncsssy refraining from voting. the remaln-zlv-r voting“ \ Tenders would b: call-ed for re- placing ti‘c in thr- Mnrlcet Hcuee lavatory, it was decided. In addi- tion the Market House would be (an annual operation) during bitter anti-meet: demon- strations which were punctuated by Cmb‘ explosions. Six persons wen reported killed and 50 wounded by the blasts. to Bratislava for the parliamentary session after hours of conferring sat in on the dismemberment of Czecho-Eovnkla at the September Munich Conference. the s'tuation as the Republic's own oflalr. that Britain had given no specific promise to guarantee Czecho-Slfiv- aklafls present frontier, crnmenxs aim is in combine jnstice and power. .___________________---» schconer Bluenoce as s na- '°°““ famous fishermen was referred to presented by Health Officer m. p. _ G Mh¢Kgnz1e_ o; sqckvllle, 6H1? demise is a sad blow to h-r German that- German ri his s d firicuctéfi the services in TriniY 293w; and family. Mrs. Ihomgs fifillldliddy would be reopectgd. n m ld§:fm‘°1a“f,°'Ogmfilcllwéllvmr‘ In“ m’ u" h” "’“°“ Unlted Church on hunoay cxcnan; Jun“ Cdilllirillt-r 0f Mr and Mrs Even before the Prague Govern- ugmf commm, ‘m, ‘i 3°91“ “Mu- YW“ 11°"! ¥ I" "V lug with Rev. Mr. Davies who toak s m am hisho m. Tryon. and much mgnt haw“; h, the puehre,‘ Sh, w” s“ l “Yo. - rd that there wrenches and other equip- lhe services in the Uni-ted Cnurch l e," hi’ i5 “tended to them in yak speakers in Bratislava, Slovak M m-‘hu-a o power at the plant ment, so come in and look at Sacliviile. Rev. Mr. Davies ra- huslrandereavement. Bzsicies her chpimh virtually declawd mdeperk 5h‘ 8t Bvmethll-"ilshould be done over our assortment of turrleda last evening w summer- mums "Dixie ltlliiéghefgmilivfirwg 11¢; d-enoe. “i Afleizigflfi- m “Master” Guaranteed Tools im- Q ' e“ These manifestations were made the chudmnfsmald ‘isogfggi-"a-Ysléh: ;vgui;:ve ladmoat ectopic: Dr. The, meanwhile. flew back the tal 1m 16- with 11w latter winning out with Hltier in Berlin. , . ._ thing fishermen need ._._. v allld digflibttliriniz h’ handsome silver - “Lhgryllserh ‘guild be here . “Ho” a" "Mn"! '0'" “flaw det). WIXI: Igilgyltl)’ ‘ lIgglfildotii-Oaig: G t B us‘ Invghgd h, h CCHIHgIIIOI‘ ‘Moglagill. ggitirirfgtlllbogf ma“ ‘u.’ yea“: mm rink. The tro hy was engraved wLh M“ n n an ‘fiance’ w c the Fire Dzportlnent stntcd that looked upon British officials said in London Paris held the same viewpoint Church sang ve effectively "Face co to oe." The forai tributes were "Rm the cw All" the semr lhu ‘nasmucli as Germany has never ,, alled c bat to d b Of- 1h .very lovely testifying the h hes- b‘) 5 We" emfltflinfli b)‘ MY- GW- ‘remgxilzed the Creche-Slovak fron- “eglfhttz pubucim m“ a N85“ a‘ friost prgmirferit ggcialyCorgieliters is . dc hi, h, s“ ,- y, ‘h. g h 1 T m f funds receive by the teem in winch the deceased was m). a . op o BB- lilers as constituted ic swing the g -- . -~ . Alberta who set up a so-cailed pro- M Room and h cu resented t i id Mr. Power secondy ileld. I'm; pail bearers were essrs. mam b m d reap l m 0 “Munich Mmm_ w publicize the expendfium made lessor of economim to defend the i»'%“’°€°i.-..‘§i‘.i€;"’c'i';“i§t2t c. .. ..:~='.-...iiii§» ell-ll» “e “"5” "1 r -=m»~~=n~ c: "‘°“.“““°" "5 l - - ' .~~- _ - . .. » .i . ‘akia dwarfed the world's two to liniit the amount which may be °° 1° "m e '9" °s‘°"'5" Ad nd Daniel Smlllma-n- m‘ “I'm "" ‘Om “' m" "WSW i“ ..- . a nts. The or ents on both wig?" aw“ m me Springfield §Ic§§$QI§§uu Thblit 882a the?‘ ' Them5 gvxiiaftergltlofiguemaln- (tgprggaleilqeixdetaaimsislégiaeixslrfiIys étfjugy-l s‘ e5 gem “rep by °n° m“ B“ ' 4‘ ' meet the wigmerseiriiktgst d dormant as the Republican eryncent s nt in any constituency." jfiixfiwug” "Pmimm" ‘"5 m“? ' —-—- ' “ addii ' - ,,,-»ggme,-,i,,<i,,,wg,wm.,,,-_. BM" r“ hm: h. u, u$é‘..‘.%.?.i‘."é§§§1?u“.‘..2‘€.’ifi “Th; g“ eh- ~»»=,,~», Grove haIIi s, very distressing ac- Cmflmulli-Ft ""1"- Bfiflfjfii, ,,“§,,§f§,".§,,,,,,°‘{’g’°§§§,,‘,‘;f the work of the co and cicent on Saturday-airflow“ when MEETING 0F I“ “i” ‘h’ J“°““°~‘* "imied but“ electoral dl tries every 1o willed ‘he 3°“ ‘he °°“’°"“‘“° lemming from the woods where he progress in their sweeping west- 3,15 in accordance ‘mm popula,_ Party wit; a Jug to co-operate in haiiiuieiii. °“‘““i..‘.‘t'“"°‘- mini?“ (Wt-MW! from e 1i waiigitfshvecirlcisu and Arab dele °“ ‘mmge’ m“ m“ ‘i’ “m” pa‘ brtirmigcbtigttlimccmuydmacsctmm’ __.__..__?_.___J?&I_. - . . - - rilvlsrsfihw" rune: .?_"_“"”_”....... ... . .75‘... "to l" rm". “:2”. =2"- ’°"“°" ‘“,T,.“..°"‘° ... h... swim" . u manage s earn n excess o i i Lo o rr n or- . v ,- iIIIIIIeEHIIIRS? ihgwusoasge olu nxlgachlirclgrgi Whéle in JCity ellxrlipilévv . d t while ‘In? lgi-Itlgh GOVETfth , P" s“ u“ -;ghsg1gg0g‘tle:g%get§tear:gc ‘oposslcmdl: o i e near e . . T. r. .- sh _ . l l butxllielrosudgen halt or sailfish“! the OIIIFIIOUOI) for cnbb:tl§:mtnol:oli:?- IIIsen-Ingglt Ififilsmiigrmttlsietoilllltltlgg o‘; wtilrliigiIiiyga ‘itglrire Lieihionaldliakrferhg demand f" "1 infill!" “i” Pas‘ noises caused the slegh w ovw-"Y" merit spoke briefly in support cf the Hgly Land, t Court. 1-1-2 would b: assisted by the WW0" fund-l- lW-illls Mr M31181“ Wi- He "I" the motion, vimwm, Hglflgm British llbrolgn surveyor general and perha one _-__<__-——-—- . ered a broken leli. lot Ygcteurgfl After some further discussion the secregaiy, ih g gpgggh M sung"- other official. when redistr bution it btiwem the ° ""1 e - ~ resolution carried. chum. Chandler lard. Eli8land, declared the cicv- gfwrlay Evrvgvlrgrryovgslfftixinstlfgflgigq g numeric of the racing the fln- tee for consideration. lheihfl‘ the iD-Wn was gain t0 - p0int_s tr-uant cflicer andgrecisgg. mend-us Je-enh A. Gallant. agent for the Society. was laid over to be dealt with by the commjtbgg, Jeceiv-ed and Mr. Morrison stated that the new pay meters for else. he had asked the Fire Marshal to illfilJfiflt. lilo builiinfl in Slllliilllgr. sldevior adequate fire protection, Meeting adgnurlted. 5 vince might public meetings (Ml-Wes during the pest lo turned down by speaker Casgraln who ruled that an amendment pro- tools for the new oars such as Ford V8 and Mercury. Come in today. I i FISHEBIMENI-Get your supplies from our complete aasortments. We have every; an The YCDCHS of committees were HOLMANS Sllilllll ‘~ {idewi AIiIEINI)_“MENTS QvmmueLfm .23? l) The worst example of political dishonesty he had ever heard, said the riser-votive leader, was a so- join in the deliberat- would holri throughout iii i-rv and hear representations. iihe Socia Crcldit n flunds o“! alI ns. The commission In the Throat That tickling in the throat is most distressing, sud is caused by s cold settling in the throat. The dry, hard cough not only keeps but also years heir sources and their use war meeting. A committee. headed bv Coun. ‘B. R. Holman with Oounr. A. A. H-sn- homey and J- '1‘. McKee as other on i-ucnuay h.» guest other broiliicr 1:1". Joe Hunter and Mrs. Hunter.- —Mr. and Mrs. Irioyd Cori-ill wlere to inaug- visitor to Other-y on_ undo! lid w Fi;;*’i’,g’.'.“*;fl,nm,m in found the roads inesice ent condit- “m "mo: ‘or me m“, Vie“. th's summer and later the Con- federation celebration. The move was taken follow-in! reading of a resclutinn ppe=en‘e"l the Council by the Junior Board of Tr de urging such an under- iakin . Mr. Earl MacDonald was spokes- I mentor the Board of ‘trade and‘ outlined bi-‘eily to the Council what the organization he recre- sented had in mind. He assured the Mayor and Councillors of hearty cc-opeiotlon. tam in the meeting Ooun. Chandler. appointed by the MBYOY at the last merit-lily meeting on n o-immittrc to deal wi‘~'i the Con- fcd-zration celebration from a civic standpoint, named Coun. l-ieniii McIntyre, chairman» of Police- Coun. J. T. McKee. chairman of fire and light. and Coun. l". Dougsn. chairmen oi ‘fender, sot with him. Communications rad last nisht imluded sppllcatio asking for re- t from Messrs. T. M. llsn and R. P. Hirsythe. City another from Mr. J. -—I"ri I Ih t d will t. in learn i! . Cgolsine I'll-gee! Bherbrooke il seriously ill with pneumonia. and trust that she will soon he restored i0 her usual good health-é. —Frlends will be pleased that Mrs. l". W. Strong is _ "this aitcr her recent illness and this; be up for a short time each y. . to ieam —l‘rie will regret to learn in t lir. andndlirs. Charles Msclvor. 2i Bummerside are confined to the house with severe colds-s. - 12.. services duh-ed" for supoinaeot in erred I . Con I ._______1T_______. ddlbol attached to a DRJIAM ILTOWS PI l.l.§ m IILLIE THE TOILER -- ovaa ANYWAY nae i’: m ext ma- utu.-s. _, c‘ listel .. “a on '_'_"¢"_'_ the 151i?’ m“ done’ at a cm not gealtIieegvtIiyfle ghaepulybodmllnspexetores ed by Rm Pelletier (S. C. Peace 7°“ “i Ellery all day long, Persona]; exg; umékjx‘. progress" m B” reporfwu peed by the acting city hits») was a new motion of which prevents you getting s good night's ._...-_ curing a flood Ilghf; for m, 5mm clerk in the absence oi Dr. I. E. nogxoe ljilgofild hgvgflliregrlnsgehl-me_ sleep. 4mg Am; gnntev- of Chsrlottc- African monument on Queen Orokep. me“ “id m"! 195F969’ - ‘Nimble figment on Fatima“; What you need in relieve thll town was s visitor to Bummeraide Square. Coun. McKee told the ~ and m,“ chug“ about cgmpglgn tickling ccughisDr. Wood's Norway funds. which he said were lmder- Pine Syrup. This valuable prepare» minim democratic institutions. Hr said there was notihlnw a u O tlpdllfllli n campaign tunds nor in contribu i011 and declared there were no strings single dollar the Ccn- vervative Party received since he became leader. “Thts party." he declared. "is not controlled by any individual big or little. It is: tinder no c-bliitfll-ifm i0 any individual, class or group." tion is composed of the most sooth- ing and healing orpcctorsut barks and herbs with which is combined the virtues of the world-famous Norway pine tree. When you ask for "Dr. Wood's" see that you get it. The T. Milburu 00-. UL. Towed". Olf- TIIéCCCSUMMERIE GU DI I iAND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE German Troops Mirror Of The Nation some is: beyond the autonomy and were aid-led st indepen- Intuveution Feared 1t was acknowledged that Ger- many would make some sort of intervention and many be oved that only counpletg capi ulstion by Presimnt Emil Hacha Slo- vs-ls could avert German action. The mildest form of German in- tervention would be diplomatic representations, but a Foreign Of- fice , also mentioned the pomibtlity of "stronger action if necessary." ACTIVITIES . §%tinued 1g pggg 1) ' ,1 ‘ and toge- ihc they drew up s resolution wihioh was later placed before the joint meeting of the civic affairs group. the unemployment commit- tee and the council of the Junior Board. After much constructive discussion the resolution was ad- opted c-nd a motion was unanim- ously canted that the resolutionbe presented to the City Council, and copy sent w His Flonour the’ Premier 0i this province. At this meeting the unemployment com- mittee was merged with the civic group as a subcommittee. It was further decid-ed to bring the resolution before the entire Junior Board for approval, and to submit a copy to the 0f Trade. In consequence ggoceedings it was armed to call e special meeting of last even- attend the session oi’ The text of the the end of ing, and to the City Council. resolution appears at this article. There was a large attendance at last night's meeting and all mot- ters were dealt with in a fihespirtt of promptttude and d-espatch. The resolution was read by Mr. John W. MocKenzie. who also outlined tho activiti-ea of tile previous group meetings. Mr. Dlrle MacDonald. chairman of the civic affairs com- mittee wm appointed to support the resolution before the City Council, and to ofler the full co- operation of the whole Junior Board of ‘Irade in _sponsoring the “Clean-up Campaign." It was pointed out that such a campaign would be of lnestimable value by way oi presenting smote attractive a to tourists and vial ppearsnce inns. while st the some ng improvements idh would in turn provide a. highly appreciable amount of ex- tra employment for widely varyinE tmlm and proiessi us. Mir. J. C. A. Gordon, secretary. brought in an intimation recom- mending action in regard to the trans-Ceramic air service. Mid B- oommittce including Fred Large. Ernest Lord, Nicholson. Ellsworth Large and Frank O'Neill was appointed to study the mat- ter. A motion was carried instruct- ir: the secretary t0 provide each member of the Board with a copy tiltéhe constitution as soon as pos- meeting then adjourned and the members proceeded to the City Hall for the purpose 0i’ gain- ing first-hand information regard- ing theoprocedure and functions of the ty Council while in ses- slon. ‘ I "Whereas the year 1989 is one of fir. importance in the history o! City and Province in that. ilrlt we shall be honoured wit-h of Their Majestis. George and Queen Elizabeth and secondly, the National Con- federation Celebration will be cen- tered in Charlottetown‘. "And Whereas various unwell- tions and other conferences are Joheduled to take place in Char- lottetown, the result of which will be the influx of s large number of tourists and slghtseers; “And Whereas the City of Ghat- As our firm has spl this year to supply those In the near future we rsdors so that bis. W orlgoods % fiEgg Grading Station at Kensington endld eiilllleoi-illns on the marketing eggs we have deeidal!‘ mark purpose ha t our-service snvaoy was? tas nantitiea of if required. will be prepared to dle gs as well sga musllor otn, and will pay CASa, at lowest cssh prices. mdgpsrsuteetopaythe lllflsest Pflcee posdble stall MacKenzie £6 Co. KINSINGTON l ‘Mn ‘will be on dlsplgy dur- ng w oe summer. an as no great united effort to clean up and bea/utif the (My has been made i Mainland for to make a special effort slime last Royal visit in 1919, and the wcoem condition of the City as a whole is such that an effort should be ; “And Whereas unemployment o- mong labourers and artisans in the Oitry of Charlottetown would be beneiilticd and lessened by a wide- spread clean-up movement: "And Whereas the coming Royal the present con- dition of and wharves “along the its such that redeeoraliion sh errtaed into; "And Whereas many visitors will be coining to the City by railway WHEN IT PAYS T0 BE 0N THE “OUTS.” _ OH,MAC,PLEASE renews MG ro sveavrnme roosvn: was so uu w-syurd theOi, D iar slmmittied by the Ciocvernnsent and showed that the former much the lrlore . the trade treaty remlution, had do with thepenltentlariesaffeoting the condition of some MDO vtctghlzhe anngmll deali ° W8. a ll r18 with LID- stick and other cosmetics and the bill rcsfl-rdiflc refinancing, the Principal effect of the ill of which was a pmlon slon on Social Credit t ecries. content th with hast-hat oaths th persuade own political into-rats, forward sudh measures devise for dealing with economic conditions. The disso- lurtion plan would have permitted the Government to avoid dealing with these matters erooept in new election gomises. tion, one in need of inoprovseénent; Junior Board of Trade in meeting that a recommendation be made to the Council cf the City o! ghearlottietown and the C land that example to City and Province by announcing as soon as to secure citizens in es, build-him. fences and ing their grmmds with {lowers and 118 trsotive City and an easing of solved requested to iafrt that and bulldi _ grounds wl h flowers and will not, incur snv increase assessment for City tax- 01W . 1A9 originating with thunselves. The ii reviewed the on o! the House of Com- the WCN DOMINION cum writ-assistant ASTER’, 45c value ler 15c on Acousilvrrn on?! (‘All have ou T0 ti’! his m [n11] cf our W t-Resistant Aoltill-Il, ws wl “Iii SURPRISE! II ll!!- Besl and Nursery Book. best "g, o‘ "Ilaslglsl. flowers, roses, bulls, . rubl. treu and frui "llllrlhi: many in natural '— ] con- Brant to the city discus- With 1B0 members behind him the Prime Minister was in a posi- tion. at any time from the Com- mencement of the session, to have had Commons pro- Ceed with Government business: “He could have done that at any time unless he wished to his position as leader of House.‘ Dr. Mani-tn pointed gut. The lesderless diameter oi the Government was d by the foot that this been token. No measures 0i any immrtarlce had been brought for- Wflfli by the Government and ti: Prune . had because Parliament took time to discuss enrplo from of the fishing l the awarding of tmcis to the Hcuse of sbdloate nhis couraehodnot "n merit. the dis- ndustry and mlmitioris con- Doiiirlcsii favorites witih- corrwitlon. In view of the increasing dis- the country lit Ottawa it is felt Dr. 's statement situation is hid! to siieot e course of the seninn iirom now on. Old parliamentarians believe it will 00111-1581 the abandonment of MW plan for early dissolution and the Government, in its u it can internal. “Be it hereby resolved the sibinet of ce of Prince Ia- both authorities cooper- to first. set an the citizens c-f the hetitughmu poifoceedin atthnrevfiltg an g e possible, and secondly. cooperation of the their hom- bnutify- shrubs, achiev- ,ohus ,1 clean and at- the the redecorstixig W90 PCS“ redecomtion is to id Council in its lain a shining brln¢' and beautification of gamer; 01M efforts to ob- City and an em- Qged population.” iEiJat ABE EB-E THERE gTlONE AND COLIC S TION l! BEST TREA Of a series of N6 cases of bladder dur ‘ trig 1cm 1906 at University Hospital, ha. Nebraska. Drs. J. D. % and R. B. Dumber-gei- found. immun- 8.1. 0i the 814 cases, free f bid lander-went operation‘, and uir on a diet and meddl- 089 undermine opfialou owing those W36 Oi which was found y to the severe and dangerous tomssabout one In twenty The results obtained in whose bladders MM! were sood and III considerably m: than trauma the slurp with no stones in bladder. In those with stones in the gall bladder. '78 percent ocu- si 1 and. I proved without stones 00 ed themselvu wel were well or much improved operation. The fact that where stones Present the results of ope were better than where were rm present should relieve the minds of those who, cause oi the presence of stop the gull bladder, have been t% ing that the stones lessened chances of a cure. Another finding by Drs. and Domberger was that in cesu in which attacks c! ‘wls the Ollt-vtanding symptom, results of operation showed the percentage cf cures and governments was much higher e cases suffering with colic in the cases where there were sttsclrs of colic. This found to be true in all vvlteoher gall bladder was n or contained stories. Wiust, then, do the above inp mean to sufferers with bhdder _ They mean s4, more nounoed the condition-the operation as discover i: follow-tsp of 434 of the above which underwent operation. Re from 89 of’ the cues treated by diet and showed relic-i by symptoms in percent. If you have stones and colic your- pi-vysioian advises opera. the above figures should be comi- forting. ‘Till truism‘ OI DQIIIIIQ" ‘QUKRE l. lI-DIIIG RAYMOND VICI nniosnr sav, nous- MAKING up coop carers m. HAVE TO aura - cuss. mssuofl BANKER a By \Vesiover :.*\ WITH HIM AGAIN OR HE'LL EAT address ‘Mhiesties durInl the rmsi visit here- this ruuimer was up for dis- cimion sod was left slum“ - u» » . . - was considering vim ‘l: l. ‘Qjmp gjflflh] n. r. More“! gaiifsamm W» In a a min-r.» c" ‘"- i" ‘$14M; If“ I.“ OKAYsuI UNDERr STANDIOUT T. CAN'T FIGURE US OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME