NCanadinn Pacific Tourist 'l‘l1iril .1'-W~~K=w1 1-. \/.1l\ THE CHARLOTTET own oosltnlau f ~- .\ a Redden skin with hotwet towels. Rub Vick: well in, cover with warm flannel. lfig§§ VAP FDRMALIN 50 _ Cents Pint Bottle NEW FRESH STOCK FULL STRENGTH for treating your Seed. The 2 Macs nuucsroaa 149 Great Georgi? $11001 Telephone 1:15 \ Mall Orders lteceive Prompt Attention. e3‘ Romance on the Road to Europe xOIN the mger tlirrllig cifsiudo-nts, teachers and holiday nmlivrsvilio are going to Europe this suiuiiil rvin Clbiu. There willlii: 1111114-1 wiilsiiiul co-eds there from Canmfi 1 11ml American universities, The 'l‘.u1ri»~t Third Cabin rooms are ilrigiii. and l’ . There is pieniy nllounm- spam- lfideckspace. Themoulsnrogolyll Andthme is alwuysnomelhiiig folio. 1011"" u" 1134.50 u low as I-LtLUNOMItZAI. ‘TOURS-l n l I i 1 l l Vwycw lwol mo! iodry. w apply -‘ Ill llPlilt. Mill-Ker Ava-l" M11111 .1111111, .\. l: 6 7m Pacific WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYaTi-ZM ‘"7 A I i! tum-y (‘Anndinn twin» 12...... a... Tnawlbn’ 01...... Nvoolidilr mm”... ___L ._L___ British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing lust arrived direct from Vancouver. One hill carload B. C. MOULDINGS AND Sl-IEATBING ‘ Assorted patterns. L. M. POOLE & CO PAOLPS WIIARVES i Professional Cards TELMBELL BAItRIHTER. SOLICITOE. ETC- Cumeron Block. Charlottetown, MONEY 'l‘0 LOAN llr. C. C. Archibald (irailuute of‘ N. Y, Post (iraduatc Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to l-Lye, Ear, Nose and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building Great (leorge Street Olflce llours-9 to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 --—- Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. CharlottetownJKE-l. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, I‘. E. I. McDonald ‘& McPhee BO v i J. A. MeDONALD B. BARRIEITERS, ATTORNEYS, ETC MONEY T0 LOAN | ‘Riley Building. Charlottetown ETC. 1f.rii1|11u111111wi 1111111111111 ‘u. i. MoPIIEI-J \ Notes by the Way “Why were x2e three Hebrews cast fiito the rnlns. fiery rum. ' ' " 1 1" ks 1 r - u. "In", ',||",,‘_.ace. as tie unny newspaper o;- ud U-IIHI om»- gan of Prohibition. ‘It procecds u; -__-1answer: "Because they refuggd w Tdrlnk the King's wine." [who has read the 3rd Chapter of ‘Daniel knows this was notthe reu- ‘son. The reason was that they re- ‘fused to worship an image, Bu; loaning Dally (landed 1B7) I8.“ not you 4.1a pa: you (in advance) nailed In. Canada _.___-_------ Pro-ido- W. Clnll-or l. IoLun. ‘lIl\I--I'rnuldrnt—-J 1L. Ilurlnn. banker-Dill. Col. D. A. llulltlnuun, ll. ii. 0 Editor and llaliagor% I. Burnett. Auovina mitten-n. ‘It. Cont» WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928 ‘are addicted to the naughty proc- tncglloo o! quotlns as Holy Scripture ‘statements that cannot be found in ‘Th 00 . 2 -_-- , To get this support there must belt“; 1m: W135): grit“ of the a -_ ast of the Saunders‘ Govern-l - ‘ ° “W” °x"r“°" 1’ in public opinion that will back 1111,15 taken conlmends the reading of ma“ We “We “HEM” had severauand cdmpel the political leaders of ‘the Bible, and in that hls advice is 1'°"'°1M1°“5 “t a mmewm‘ Starmnglall nations to see that their countryngwd- 51113111011113’ 110 118$ heed to ghayacfleifl Very early in its career‘ read it for himself. iremnins a member of the League. the Government borrowed $60,000 for To be we“ informed today The Prohmudc“ advocaws who wmch- m“ ‘he time’ the“ was m’ must have some knowledge of the put in circulation perverted words apparent reason except that thovjeague o; Nations and o; mmmnjor Holy Writ, when shown mat they wanted a little pocket money for in- ticml questions which come beforemave done so usually neglect or re- 01110111111 Purmses- Ne“ m" °f menu for consideration and action. vlfsfxjrtotgczjlpgizjsgxf$1“: :1“?- bme- °‘"“" m“ “m” °°m°m' M‘: 61111111111 11011111115 11 50111 Q11 melrors. will the Prohibition orgzr: Vtllllnw-YHY tendemd bu‘ en°rledl Council of the League of Nations. tmit its error in this case? We shall 110111 1119111 bY we Oplwslmm‘ mail In this Province the League 013100- 1110 11°11 11411115191" °1 Public wmksfintlons Soclcty has not been partic- 111101 1111101111595 $904700 wor 1h °1 10°11 ularly aggressive or even active. It 11111011111°1Y 11 Wmud Pmmbw m1 would be well to revive the branch 1111V0 511111115951 MWM“ ha‘! we beelbso as to be in closer union with the _ H ‘ told that the Government, after duefcanadian Sack“. M)‘; Wm, those ol-"Ezaglgihzrriltl: figgngémtlhiit ti: deliberation and discussion, intendedithe mflxhflve nauons which avelwcrld standems. More comlnouh. to make this purchase but the blulitmms banded together to prmngtglilé Prohibitionlst misquotation of announcement drawn from the Mln- world peaca The Rt Ho“ s... Gm the text speaks of wine instead of ister as lf by a corkscrew, was than}; Foster is president o; the Cana_m'““‘-" Rum “'85 111111111711" 1“ _ _ V those days. The passage refer-rod ihc purchase had already been made ma“ 50cm“. and he Wm be pleased w is I Corinthians. 8:13‘ and roads: and, Llint. without any authority w give any desired information |-c_ lwhcrcfon, i; 1mm make my blou- lroin the Legislature. Tlie‘Ministci' kmvc w 10m] orgnmzaiion, ‘thor to offend I will cat no flesu 1111a done 1t on his own initiative. ulillo the world standetli. lost I at the price set by the firm he deulvl l‘ WEALT" “h M 1.1mm my brother to Offend". Th9“: . . .1 is no reference whatever to wine Wm‘ and by‘ the 31mph: process m‘ . _ "or strong drink in the passage. The ordering the machines by tclephontmi 11E 111111111X P10111111 5111/51 —~‘ Apostle was Spenkmg "c°nccrn'yfli_r_ To the exalted magnate at the licndl T1115 15 1110 51151111100111 $111101110111tliliigs offered to idols." The Ap- uf one of the biggest spending de- of A. E. Flynn. Professor of Miningpcsnle made this rule for himself, as oartrnents of the Government, $90.-~Ncvn Scotia Technical College: girniltiizxxflgzliegrff; h?" 000 woflh of machinery was ‘but a "A glance at a mmem‘ “mp “whatsoever "is ‘sold in the sham-D 1111134110111111110 020191111811 Pllckilge 01-‘ of Nov“ SW11“ Wm Show w bles eat. asking no question for tobacco froln a drugstore. and oj 11/1131 11 111811 11108100 W0 i110 011- conscience sake." telephone message would be sufflcii 110111011 W1111 11111101111 ‘resources. 1 cut. _And now we are told, casually? N0 011101‘ 1119131 111 01111111 Size 011d and by the corkscrew method, that 00008511111113’ 1110 Whole of the Government has pill-chased $20,-,‘ 9111150111 00111111115 1110 \'11F101Y811<1 000 worth of seed grain from Mani- Concentration of toba. equally without authority from WHAT NEXT? |supported by the nations of 1 lworld. OM the comparatively recent‘ 01101 “The doctrine preached by St. -l'aul." we arc told by the same [journal editorially. was. “If it make ~<o>----_~-- ERALS x Why should Prohlbltionists thus .pCl'\'L‘l‘t Scripture, add thereto and misquote it as they constantly do? 1Evcry' intelligent Bible reader knows that this ls the daily and constant practice of the advocates o Prohibi- tion, in what they say from the ‘public platform, or publish in the press. or say in conversation on the subject of temperance. And many ‘iquict, sensible people think the ‘practice is not very commendable. 1 : ill miners that are to be found in this Prov- lncq. If the whole Province could be picked up and placed in a remote part of say North- therc would be such o rush and boom on ac- minerols alone, that the country would have no development problems at all.“ the Legislature. And people are, anxiously asking: What next‘? ___._-4-oa~_____ TllE LEAGUE or NATIONS navl em Omarm‘ S a means of securing the widest‘ mum 0f m" ' A Jekyl and "yd: Dominion." 15 t possible interest and support of" ,tllc headline under which the Tor- Llie "League of Nations Society in {onto Globe discusses the attitude of Canada," a Nation-aide appeal from 11 15 11111111111118 10 11'11111< 111111 dovelncamada towm-d m“ Loylinn finch‘ _ _ Hon. Ernest Lapolntc. Minlstvi of "cgast to coast" will be made gnch opulent of these valuable resourcesl-Jusmcé‘ a few days ago spoke m year at the some lune of tho your. ‘>1 "W" 50°11" 1111s 110011 Peiflrdedirai-llament on explanation of the the day to be known as “Lgague of simply because they exist in Novrqofficial attitude of the Government W ‘i3...‘.‘3“--‘“§Z‘°§;.. .Z§f...§"l.‘i3 The first Tuesday an“ me lmhpmeli pa“ o‘ Cammm 1on1" risponslbilltles and obligations day cl Ami] each year has been se- 11 1S 110W 1°T NW9‘ smmms men“ in that respect," b\it says The lirctutl as being the most suitable. solves to dctcrmlilc what shall beplobc. "the rest of his speech car- Vliny was fought on April 9th and done to overcome such an liiloler-‘110d 1110 11119101100 11151 11° 5110111“ the first engagement in the Great able situation. lhave added 1° this senmw": ‘when $60M. and not in Ontario, or some Every one , woo many advocates of Prohibition‘ l . ‘ By l-qow. Bitten. “.0. ‘ SUGAR AND ECZEMA For a number o! years now it has ,been agreed among skin specialists ‘that sugar seems to be a factor in the causation of ecmma, that per- slstent skin ailment that afflicts so many. By cutting down on sugars and starches which are changed into sugars ill the body, there was often a clearing up of this skin ailment. Drs. Rabinowitch and Usher of Montreal have found that a form of sugar is thrown off in perspiration. They found that in cases of. eczema, there ivas more of this sugar in the perspiration than in that or nomial individuals. Their thought is that the blood does noi, take into itself a sulTlc- fcnt amount of this sugar, and it is therefore thrown off in the form of perspiration. . They therefore feel that there is a direct relationship between the amount of sugar thrown off by the perspiration. and eczema. During the big marathon swim at Toronto in August 1927, sugar in various forms, candy, chocolate, Laffy, was eaten by the contestants 1 1 l 1 1 The Public This column ls open for the discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not neceasa ii, "OISQ u” opinions or correspondents. u b t O r v v a t 1 v ooaaooooo-o-evoooawo»... FAMILY LAW ENFORCEMENT 1 Sir,—I am informed that some of our minor courts in this Province are being stultified very much cf late; that prosecutions are being carried on at present time for the benefit of favored persons. who may be classed as political justices, etc. The defendants (criminal or other- wise) are being arrainged before Family Courts so to speak and the prosecution conducted or carried on by these specially favored Liberol gentlemen, acting in the capacity of prosecuting attorneys, judge and jury. Further it» is reported that n great many lawbreakcrs at present time have been liberated under the Saunders regime, resulting in many bands of these lawbreakcrs. fbettl-r known as "Baldy Robs“) roaming in} our midst instead of having served‘ out their full sentences. and no:- withstanding assurance given to the contrary by the present leader of 1 our Government. It would appear that Saskatche- wan and Alberta are not the only Provinces that have a monopoly of the practice whereby so many "Baldy Robs" are being given their to give warmth to the body, and to! feed the muscles which were work- ing so hard and steadily. Sandow, the strong man, used to. eat tally before his performance of: feats of strength. Our football andi other athletic u-ams now eat candy; at the resting periods during a1 game. Research men at Harvard. experimenting on the runners in the Boston Marathon race, tell us that sugar was a great factor before and during" the race in sustaining strength of the runners. In an experience of athletics. cov- ering a num er of years, 1 have noted the tremendous amount of candy consumed by athletes and yet there was almost a total ab- sence of eczema amongst them. What ls my thought? That. if athletes cat. much more of sugar than other fellows, and yet have less eczema, there must be zt reason. The reason is likely that as every time muscles are used they con- sume so much sugar, therefore the blood must carry this sugar to them. and as the blood thus holds more sugar within itvfor this purpose. the sugar is used up instead of being thrown out us ilart. of the perspira- tion. I Just another little suggestion, therefore, for those With a tcnd-§ alley to skin ailments ,to take a little more exercise. If the skin ailment is active of,‘ course you would be wise to let 1110' skin specialist have the say regardq lng exercise. l i O00 O0 O4 0'0 veo-owtoto O00 0 Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers 4W0 541-0-9444-6-4 FO-OO-O-O-OOQ-O-v April 1B. 1928 A DILIGENT TEACHER-Go to; 1 her meat in the - summer, and gatlicretli her food in the harvest.- Prov. 6:63. PRAYER~WIE ivould, Lord. ever _ 1 ll‘k '1." Tl Libc" 1 Jour- Wnr in which Canadian troops look. We, ns Nova Sections, should get ‘vrzxrggldg an“ the £12m one u’ .““'"y from u". Dust‘ and shmkltlic finest achievements in ilOSl-Will‘, ll. seems zipproprlutc tlnit. at. this gain 11. real vision of the reinurkablcovunts, and an outstanding tribute‘ limo of commemoration of tlicseiiidiistrlal opportunities existing 1° 131111511 5111105111811511111. 112d 11.1, ‘ . . ' ' I‘- grcat days of sacrifice, some special right licre in our own Provlncefumd“ ‘oymly by s“ wlmm PHI . _ 11ers statement that "When Britain effort should be made in the cuusqNovn Seotiaus can no longer afford is at war Canada l5 at w“... of peace and disarmament. ‘to allow lt to be said that their min- Tho b10051 Possible p1111101l>ul10n cral resources are unattractive. for "91111111335 11081111111 ‘"1111 1051"‘! 1” v oer of citizens is to be scoured so that the sole reason that they exist 1111M b°mm° PM“ the .610“ g , on to say, "now fully disclosed fol the work of the League of NfttlOflSlNovn scotln, This libcl upon ourwhc first um“ is that o. an ma“ 111113’ 110001110 1111011111 1o $011111; outlivrovlncc must be completely rcmov-‘pendcng, nation Qwing responsibility old. cd. Vigorous and whole-hearted ac- fo none but itself. . .. Loyal 131111511‘ The Drive will assist the League, tion is demand“; oi-s have reason for anxiety over the . . 1 - ,1 't "1 of Nations Society lll Canada in‘ Nova Scotliins have the solutl0n,“n°"m1°“b 110mm“ m which i t ought to place Canada. part ivas on April 23rd. ‘ h‘ 1011111111011 11110111 1110 110118110 01 1111-. their own hands, and 11 remark-land M; llyde personality will result Lions to the Cnnadlnn people, laudable anenue for development andhn disaster sooner or later. bring home to the people of Canada progress lies straight before therh. 1111"“ b? M mgz1s1rilai€ogsfi the vital port that Canada has now‘ Leaders of capacity and eXDei'l-:;c\:°:r:1xgnow a comismnt policy 1o Play in international affairs. -cncc should grasp these favorablc;_and more is no doum as m which T110 110116110 01 110110110 $001015’ 1111 opportunities. shoulder the rcspons- is preferable." To all of which Canada was fornled six years ugollbllity, and lead the way. iMurltimc Canada will lnynlly 111111- witli the following objects: 1501119"- A program of real and sound dc ‘ 2. To furnish information obouI-‘tnls Province must be pushed YOP-‘ls a. bad mime for Canada, and that the League of Nations, its pnnelplcsywai-d, [the Chief Organ of decent Canad; its organization and its work; Let Nova Scotla brains and Novalmn Liberalism h“ fen compel}? 3. To study international problems Scotla enterprise lead the way tom) use m“ phrase as character“ l“ _ _ _ 10f the Dominion under the Mau- und Canadlls relation thereto as a the opening up of the mineral Kenzic King End Lgpoime Gov member of the British Com1non- wealth of this Province and the es- mom" 15 truly noteworthy. The wealth and of the League of Nations: tabllshment of profitable industries. [Wolds 1110 111119“ 1mm smvmsws 4. To foster mutual understanding. *—~—-<-0>-———’— good-will. and the habits of co-oper-i EDHORML NOTES‘ ation between the people of Canada, “Set a beggar on horseback, says and of other countries. fn accord-Ian 01d adage. "and he Wm ride to: fln ance with the spirit of the Leaslieof the devil‘. and the" ls something? The ‘ruck m numb“ is in em N““°"“ o lt. tire accord with 1.11 that has been 5. To promote the establishment isam m The Guardmn as w the p01. of provincial or local associations, if the Saunders Government exfilcy of the King Government weak- clubs, or other bodigg having 11kg plains a" that is so {at not undepienlllg the tie which binds Canada - _ _ d romo- oblools and 1o oo~oi>erate with any stood of its multifarious transac- '° ‘m’ “MM Kmmmm an p mung organizations for such m“ u h l n 1tlng the dlsmemberment of the Eln- °“ 1 m‘ 1 ° 5°“ °" W 1 11°1 "i"! 11115,pire. And 11. is a Liberal Journal 1110508. week. desirable as it might be Similar Societies having the sameto get away home. At a time lfke!°°m1°m111111°11- . objects exist 111/45 other countries. this there ls no place like home-i In me MIlfl-"mlje. sun m Seaman’ Thr- Leiuzue tn sort-Peri must hr- o-ven if, the fire la black out ‘and the vflest and most contemPY- ilble of human character and con- duct are embodied ln l1 8111810 P91" son and his daily activities. 1 Any at» 1 , carrying on the work of glvlni; in- of the prosperity of this PFOVlHCtElIFtCmPl at mlnummg a D,‘ “kw 1- To promote 11110111l111011fl1l10il00'.1velopmcnt of the mineral wealtlt of‘ m" ..A u“. jnjliyde Dommionnl Cfli- l symbolic novel in which the noblest; ‘that has delivered the message of ‘ l do with our might what our 111111111. flildcth Lu do. "l WOULD NOT scalar" earth, at last. . ~ I would not be so still, so impotent,‘ with quiet feet, close lying, in the dark- i ,w1u. folded hands, and eyes that may not see ' Whether the stars nightly way. Iwhethcr the daffodils conic back u Spring- Whether the children games at noon. go on thcirll 1'; ploy their Tlicrc is a Flame within that is myself. ¥And I would take my ownwurd going, so-— Weln the bright glory of a cleansing . flrc? When the small husk that slieatlies the soul of inc 1 Is ripened for the garnering Death, Prison it not! For oli. I would gel free! No bleak forgotten cover me. of 1 shulll mound {l could not llc and wait, for those» dark things ‘That must befall . . - in flame. iConsumcd unto the sentient ashes 1 . . . Then-- ~FXOii1 strong and tender and un- fllnchlng hands Filing to the four wide winds that sweep the sky! And be forever unencumbered dust, —-Barbara Young. . I will go out l l 11love ln every debate been able to confound the politics “and frustrat-g ‘tthe knavlsh tricks" of four times ‘their number on the other side of ithe House? This they have done. And the reason for it is plain. “Thrice is he armed that hath his ‘quarrel just, and he but naked, though locked up ln steel. whose conscience with injustice is corrupt- ed.“ ----¢o.-___._. A new clip to hold a lead pencil n o pocket includes n sharp knife blade thrill, however 11km flat the , e v4 0400'“ 0404 0.0 cove H o» not say say ‘directly I arrived lic gave ll. to me." arrived." lnsive; u as ‘in "feud," s as in "so," i101, 11$ Z. tion; double n. enact. promote. filutllorize. three times and it is yours." Let us‘ ‘word: understood. “They were not inter- ested in his abstrusc reasoning." IO a lraiorv flu‘ color 1'11 red printed guru ,111f-nts. freedom either through political favoritism or color of good behavior. . I am, Sir, etc. ' JUSTICE. 4 , O—OO-O-O-Q-§§O~§§-§§b—§O-O-QO§§-GO DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED; D0 Say "as soon as l] \ l OFTEN MISPRONOUNCEDZ elf."- OFTEN MISSPELLED: connec- SYNONYMS: _Psiablish, institute, WORD STUDY: “Use a wordl l ncreasc our vocabulary by master- Diominion’ Lama. [nlenof Clieqilesfitirlcpmi; @A§H WITHOUT cannon Any of the ‘Branches of The Bank of Nova‘ Scotia in Canada will charge your Dominion ‘of Canada Interest; ‘Cheques and Coupons, rm. Bank will u-eloomc ' sour‘ Saving; Accolmb- where your coupons and ehoqun may bu Adcporited utjmcrui f] you dcginf ‘Th. _ 0 . BANK 9i.§.S!Y3~.$¢0111 Capital $10,000,000 Reserve saoyioom Resourcel $260,000,000 Investment SCCUH Writ: for List of Offering: o $<nn Lava -McLeod, Young, Weir 8C Co. Limited Metropolitan Building - Toronto and at Montreal Ottawa Hamilton v LOIldOfl ng one word each day’. Today's ABSTRUSE; hard to be —<-oc>— HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK BY ROBERTA LEE +0 eooorvooooo~ovm o+v*-’ I Drop u Lczisilofiiiliul of Iiuttci" 111L111 The Boiling Pot tllc water when boiling dry beans» or other starchy vegetables, to stopl the aimoyance of off. If the edges of‘ a saucepan are ‘well buttered. it also helps. the lid Jumping‘ Care of the Hands Keep 0n llliml a small cup ofl the ant thou sluggard; consider her‘ _ , . l _ ' V. _ . paste. composed uf vinegar and, 1131650 1111211533 ‘cornmeal. Use this on the hands 111-‘ ' ' g ‘ ' ' ' ‘p’ stead of soap. It removes stains and‘, P [R0095 the hands ill good (zondltlon. ‘; k. Iii-storing" (Tolor l1" a small amount, of Vllltigm‘ 1, (lded in lllt‘ riiiw- W’ill.l'l’, '11. will 1 —| it} By ROBERTA LEE QOQOQOOOQOOOJOOOQOOFOOQ-Oi Q. Should everybody who at: 1i .'Q§' OO%O-QO"QO 0&6‘ f ., ii‘ .11 l. in 111111111111: 11:1,: been designed by lil i(lt'l'llli.lll lll‘l.'li|lt‘i!l ‘ill‘l|il|ll~‘iliil'.\‘ blaming. |i.1 if I “"’“ld “"1 51cc“ m m” 111'°W11..»»§»»»»H».....~I1\.1X1~iil1mi§; it fltlfiltbl“ ealilo-lluil. is ‘Ipzissiril Modern Etiquette 1111111111»- .57 _ JELLY THAT FLASHES —-like rare rubles —llke cut glass —llke sparkling wlne -—.Ielly made from Schwartz's J01|y Powdershas the flash of fine ouallty- For it's made from prem- iilm Australian gelatlne, mute-q] to rcul fruit flavors. APRIL 18.1923 l Y‘ gladly cash I without A 1 S Peel-less JELLY POWDER k .\l(1||1 loll mi 1i l:lll'\'1'(| lmsl- llinl ::Tlic worms that infest children s a llcpri-ssioii I11 11s l1~lfll(lilli0i1, from their birth aremf two kinds. Itliosc that find lodgment in the stomach and those that are found in lo the intestines. The latter are tho most destructive, as they cling in the walls of the intestines and ll not. lilterfered with work havoc there. Miller's Worm Powders dis- lodge both kinds and willie expell- ing them from the system serve to [repair the damage they have caused. in 11114! slmrks wlflialuinl d111- Wiuii is PlitiTllUll lo h1- 11 hnsi- corn-ling 1'01" 11.41. and nnionitiliilliss is imi- lea k on around hose 1111111 filélulltil OUT TO-DAY 57 lCiltll- a christening bring a gift? , 1 A. Yes. ‘ Q. What. should the color of a man's stationery be? 1 A. White. i Q. What ls the basic foundation‘ of pleasant convci-satioil‘? 1 Courtesy, first of all. W.) l 1 The Land We Love F0 O O 0Q O By Frank Yolgh oooooooooooooeooooooeooo (Junauluis Import Duties, (IollcclcdE Q. What. were some of the lnrgerl‘ import duties collected in 192T? 1 A. The import duties collected during the calendar year 1927 at a few leading, Canadian citiesnre as fnllows:——'l‘oronto, Ont, - $40,424,883. Montreal, Que, $36,434,055, Vancou~ vcr. B. C, $12,754,380, Windsor, Ont... $8,957,370. Wlnnlfl08. Man, $7.995,- 273, Hamilton. Ont., $4,364,079, St. John, N. B.‘ $3,371,313. 1 511011015 ._- Z ' Kl o N EY h] Pl L l. s 1‘.:\.:;\.,\; ii‘Y»» 510C KhC-"w l’, 0 c » __, 5 a‘ Our lutest_bulletil\. “Canadian Milling 'l‘rutlis." -out today-gives a brief, interesting and reliable report on the following 57 ‘ ‘ companies. Gold Illll Milk-rag], Granada Nowboo Ilalllvell Mommy llarvle Exploration Plirlnac loreupine 111111011 Pawnee Kirkland llolllnser Potter Doal llowoy Pioneer " Ilunton Kirkland Rubec international Nick. Elbugo Joy Corner snot-nit Gordon Keeley Stadaeuna Kirk. Lake Gold Sudbury Basin Kirkland Premier Took llughec Laval Quebec Thompson Cadillac Lebel 0ro Toy“ 95km Macussa Tampa“ Malartle Treadwell Yukon “mm Mm" 11101101181111 Walsh Katrine, Federal Kirkland McIntyre wright [nu-Faves If you are interested in Canadian mining, you absolutely need this service. 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