pp ‘yuan in idly ilpuooaassn ‘moo pa: m; (la-advance) comma. {Fill Old llllfosl Stimuli. . W- i’ no nvronnssnoui ____ . / Legislature has now been sit- ting for almost six weeks and the Ministers of the different de- partments have not yet 81V0111°111° House or to the D€OP1° 01 1115 P111‘ vince information resardlnz many important matters about which they have been questioned and concern- ing which the House and our 1180010 are naturally desirous of being in- ionned. 1t was expected that when the cs- timaies for thc current year were being considered in committee, that . .YIoo-P A. lnollilaon. D. S. 0 15-yard. l. Barnett‘. "FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 192s resident-J" It. Bnrnfi. Aoocelda Editor-D. ‘II. (‘arr-lo cml members repudiated eveh the suggestion oi such a pledge. 1-ion. Dr. MacNeill, on the other hand. ad- mitted having signed the pledge, but cn ccndition it should not be publish- ed beforeclection day. as it would mean his defeat. Now», Mr. 3011110)’- who manipulated the whole affair. has published the pl-dge, signed b2! Mr. Saunders. and adds "similar pledges were obtained from Liberal member oi the present Leg- islature." Can anyone have any douii: that find the pledge been published before the election, thc Saunders aggrega- cvcry THE‘ CTIARLUTTETOWN GUARDHNQL. l NOIZOS by the Way; Till; platform on which the major- ity now in the Legislature were elected bound them to make such amendments to the Prohibit/cry law as would make it more workable. Changes and additions have been‘ made in and to the law, and these- not in the form lII which they ariitg’ proposed by the Government. have‘; been enacted and are now a part of the law of the land. But whol is satisfied with the result? Noi Mist 3on3» of v 30am B! lanes . Barton, MD IIEART AILMENTS RIIEUMATISM l 1. l AND bers supporting it are satisfied ex- ccpt in one respect-they claim to have in some sort fulfilled a pledge to amend the law, and they certainly the cause. and institute preventive treatment. Why is rheumatism so serious? Rheumatism has been so damag- m G 1 _ Hing to the nation's health in Great e overnment itsef nor the mem [Britain m" me Minister o! Health is doing all in his power u; learn APRIL 27, 1928 ‘g 1 The Public Forum This column is open for iho discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian docs TH m m M“ m WILLIAM itFouiz ‘flilnlons of correspondents. ~ O§§§§§O§§4OOQ4§4 OOOXOQ Q- - MR. wniour m run COMEDY GOVERNMENT f‘! ,1 r-oro-QQ-O-oovoooov HE original Royal Charter of the Bank of Montreal, bearing the seal of William the Fourth, and renewing the charter previously granted by the Legislature of Lower Canada, is well prcservcd- in the Bank's museum. Sin-In watching the doings oil the House‘ during the present ses-l slon one ' cannot help but stand aghast ‘at the bungling and incom- petence of the Government memb- ers, bringing in bills wrong end too, sideways, ondways. and all other have made some changes in it. They have cancelled the right of Not only because of its crippling effects upon those afflicted. but be- cause it is responsible for more whys exccptthe parliamentary way, invmaiwhinstancesyhaving to be withdrawn and again presented During more than one hundred years since it was first-iilcogpfirated, the Bank of Montreal has gone steadily on its course, serving the side of the House strongly condemn- ed onc or all of thc changes made search contained in the old Act. The’ extent of their satisfaction is limit- cd to that? cases of heart disease than“ any other one thing. In each i000 deaths heart ail- ments carried oil‘ 142, cancer 117, and tuberculosis only 82. And of {these heart ailments 40 per cent were due to rheumatism. t l What is rheumatism? It is an infection that progresses slowly, with periods of severity, and The Opposition are not satisfied with the so-called amendments. Ev- ery speaker in the debate from that after havingshawpfby the oppos- people of Canada and enjoying the unsl-ialccn confidence of successive itlon. the proper‘ rfiocedure. Surely " '" ‘ " tho eyes of the ntherrprovlnces must geqcratlona be looking upon us with more than ordinary amusement. Any lntelli- " gent Islander, kewipgiri touch with ’ _ I the way the Government members I ‘ have conducted themselves during the present session of our local house cannot help but view it as Established I 181T ’the Ministers. as is everywhere the practice. would take the House into; their confidence. and that much lone’; desired information would be obtain! dtdate knew it would have similar ed. Such. however. hhfi 1101 119911111111 effect in his constituency, So the‘ m“ auxmluy 1° M" 5111111111315 1111a case. The M3115!!!“ 1h 011111811‘ "1 notorious pledge was kcpt secret. and tion would have been swamped lin-I der? Dr, MacNeill knew 1t in his‘ case. and every other Liberal can-i i Dfilllflmehl-s 41"! 911-1101‘ 18110111111 111‘ the Temperance Alliance is reaping; thc affairs for which they are direct-l,‘ m0 whirlwind wday, Men who are,‘ ly responsible or clse are unwilling ashameq 0g taking a pledge wm nnilerm 11111111111111 11- 111180 Pffllwrtion olfkmw“ as gmwmg 111111151 W115 1101' 1.1181 $110 P1111110 511011111 be 1111°1’111°11 be ashamed of breaking it. Traitors regarding mflhy 11111185 “'111°11. 11111’?! once, traitors always. been done and many expenditures; which are about to be made. The matter of the road machin-l cry which was purchased by Minister of Public Works some con- siderable time ago, and to pay foi'-‘ which the Government is borrowing; 1 Provincial i t l. +0}?- A PROPOSED RAW DEAL a Auditor. Notwith - in the law. once is not satisfied either with thc1 so-called amendments or with the Government that made them. al- though the Alliance was an influen-l ‘his party during the election cam- i paign. 1 the result of its association with, and gits work done to assist the Govern- ément. has of late become divided {and disrupted. 'and hostile letters ‘M111’ 0h)’ 800001191‘ 01 Mf- Sflllhdefsland articles published by former deserved well of his aggregation, lthat man was Mr. John Anderson, leading officials and members of the Alliance over their own signatures, tween them and the Saunders Gov- again periods of apparent recovery. It usually enters the system by imeans of the tonsils, and unfortun- vately in boys and girls up to the age The Temperance Alll‘! ridiculous bordering on disgrace. Lucky for our Province and our people that we have in the oppos- ition a man possessing the tact and Total Assets in excess of $830,000,000 of puberty. it is likely to attack thc heart. in older folks, while attacking the, ‘heart in half the cases. it affects the‘ ‘membrane surrounding joints. and1 ‘you have the typical swelling of thc' gjoints known as acute ihcurriziiism. The Alliance membership has hith-; Up to a few years ago what was he leading, active prohibltlonists in ggfisldeffge as anymtllng 1°. “use - . . m. ' rcas now iese pains are his Provmce‘ The °'3an1z“1'1°11- a‘ considered one of the signs of rheu- matism. “These pains constitute the. danger signal of rheumatism." When these growing pains are present and the youngsterhias bad tonsils. it is considered wise to have tonsils removed. You will remember that I spoke of the investigation of rheumatism ttest the gravity of the breach be- on the draftjaddress, one comes across the effort of Mr. ;Wright, member from Lower Bede- que. One would not have the pub- lic know that ho would idle away his time referring to his speech in its interlty but there are two items- one showinghis inconslstancy, the other so amusing as to disallow them to go by without a slight reference. speech he childishly tries to rob Hon. Mr. Stewart of the credit, or any credit, for securing the $125.- in the boys’ preparatory schools inl000 England, and it was found that 95fthc Duncan Commission, and. gives abilities and business capacity found in thc Hon. J. D. Stewart. to put them straight and save thci Province from financial entangle- ments which might otherwise prove disastrous to our people. In reading the various speeches Government who was then in oppozs- iiion was talking horse chcstnuts_ and Alder bushes on the western road. the then Premier, "Mr. Stew-= art", was preparing a brief which when presented to the Dominion Government was so unanswcrablc that the King Government could not, and did not, dare to answer in‘ any way except by implementing; or attempting to. the subsidy rec-i cmmended by the Duncan Commis-r sion. Had “Mr. Saunders" gone in, Ottawa in place of Mr. Stewart andv talked “chestnuts“ and "alder bushes" on the western road as he did in the province Whllo Mr. Stew-i art was working for our province, interests preparing his case there is‘ no person, not even Mr. Wright, so foolishly biased as‘ to think that Horace Tropical 1 Tang _. , 'l‘aste, for cxuinlllli. 1111-‘ 1111111K¢ 111' the lcmon or the [iineillllic- 111°11'11- In the course of his subsidy recommended under . ‘standing he was official $90,000.00. has not yet been satisfac-- _ 1cf thc ‘Legislature, he entered with ‘only explained Tms extmordmarylall the enthusiasm of the fanatic in “flair has excited much commenficppcsltlon to the Stewart Govern- and has created general disappmvalf Bil eminent, These conditions cannot be con- ducive to the continuance of pro- per cent of thc cases had tad tcn-Ithe credit solely and wholly to the $115- King Government. The writcr is a The Ministryks report states thatJLiberaI of the old school and who removing tonsils 'does not alwayslikes to place credit where credit prevent an attack. because there is is due. and docs not hesitate in often soiue infection in the glands sa lng that to the Hon. J. D. S160“. Premier King would have sent Mr. Saunders home with $125,000 sub- sidy. Premier King might have sent a medical man Saunders’ upper storey, after listen-~ lng to his talk Fuller. I-‘rcshcr. , 'I‘hc taste m‘ new lrulL llie ‘flush m examine M11‘. of olil wine. about "chestnuts" i throughout the Province, not only because\oi the principle which was violated but also because of th circumstances surrounding Lilli whole transaction. Our people are still waiting for an explanation rc- garding this matter-an explanation which will be more convincing than any so far made. 1 The Minister of Public Works ap-I parently relishes having large sums, oi money under his control —- and the spending of it without BXDIHJIIiI-g may now moralize. "to dissemble iyour love. But why should you kick tion. In addition to the $90.0(I).00; above mentioned and thc $300.0w-091 being borrowed for gravclling, the estimates for ordinary work in that department have been greatly in creased. It was expected that the Minister would explain to the House p1 icy in his zeal for a change of ad- imcnt, and in support of the Liberal Opposition. He out-Bentleyed Bent- hibition. but. on the contrary, tend greatly to weaken its hold upou the people. These conditions have also greatly weakened the hold which thc Saunders Government had upon the txuntry a few months ago. I realized within the party ranks that; no Government ever ran so far ancll so swiftly down the steep decline‘ that leads to political perdition s51 ministration; and now that the, lchange has been effected. the suc- ' x ‘cszsful politicians find they have no Uncre use for him than they have lfoi- Mr. Bentley and in order to get lrid of him intended changing the ‘law under which he holds office. However. if the tonsils‘ are adjoining the tonsils, and it mayeal‘ and his untlrlng skillful effortslnnd take two or three years for thesq in looking out for the interests of‘ gland; to discharge n11 the poisonicur Province is due the credit for; they contain into the system andi 1110 1191.1’ 5111-15103’- thence out of. the body. Dominion Governments are n re- prone io granting sums of money‘ 1t ismoved no more poison can be manu- 11111110111 1191118 115111111 1°13 111111 1111f factured anyway, and that is bound -ing the present session as well s. to lessen the number of attacks. So if your youngster has growing‘ pains. bad tonsils, ‘seems restless, has nose bleed occasionally, think of l has the Saunders Government dur- What rheumatism may mean to himi other occasions, Mr. Stewart has| given indisputable evidence thr. while the present leader _of the f‘ "alder bushes" on the westein,’ road but we may rest assured we‘ would have been given no increase| lin subsldyon such a presentation of; °1.cur case as that at Ottawa. Comet‘ to think what a pity that the mem-, vber from Lower Bedeque hadn‘t»1 been sent on this subsidy mission- instcad of Hon. J. D. Stewart. Be- ing an ardent admirer of Mr. Kingi ‘ he might have gotten half a million; of subsidy, and perhaps the Hud-i 115011 Bay Railroad, or Mr. King; ‘i 4 r mc down stairs?" “It is all very well" Mr. Anderson / This is Just another instance of <1 ing its first year in office. creasing hope and confidence tothei splendid and brilliant fighting forcelm who well have borne their partiand careful treatment after an at-l lin the days to_come. Not only stif-i ifening and crippling the body, but‘ ,actually causing most of the heart idisease in the world. Early treatment. This gives satisfaction and in- with the re- ui-ing the Succ we c, gagement oqtack of rheumatism. may so con-' , ' O ‘ -. oval of the tonsils when indicated. ooa-oowoo-owoweoomeo 000-‘ 111911 113111 11'°111 31111111191510“ acmls ‘might even have given him fivel ‘tasks of gasoline exempt from thc rewSaundcrs Government 5c. gas ltax, this with the five casks that‘ -his neighbors claim they saw his, Daily Selections FOR v Guardian Readers incdcque Bay for his summers sup-l‘ -ply. the day before he went ‘o April 27, 19728 l. the now closing session. ithcse contests they were victors in lthe argument beyond question. ithc lnsincerity of the Saunders ag- igrcgation. They have much less use [for temperance than the Conserva- 1 tivcs; indeed. as a body the support- I crs of Government Control are much ' temperance people" ate are to be opened wide enough tol d it . ~ - ‘more pmctmal a m women So says Hon. Ernest - i serve the heart, that it will give ef- In each Mificient service thereafter. ' _ ____ . The doors of admission to the Sen-l ‘W *°”*‘”““ ‘*”“”° The Land We Love that sinneth against me fwisdoan hate me love death-Prov. 8:36. LOVERS OF DEATH¥But hei wronged his own soul: all zhey that PRAYERFRMM.“ “mo Thy rest’ hgnce when the tax will bc lower-é‘ O my soul, for the Lord hath dcaItIfO Charlottetown to thrust a 5c. gas‘ tax on ~his unsuspecting fellow; iycountrymen after he had laid ills} own supply safely in. would prob-i lably do him until Mr. Stewart takesl over the Government. four years again if there arc any of us; Y. - . __ . n by the“ w m“ ‘he mm \\llll Pioviiicinl Politics next time, conqueror secs fit to do, llllfl .11- the purposes for which were intend- ed the moneys he asked the House to vote and would give detailed in- formation regardlng the proposed expenditures. This is the duty 01 P1 department head; this is in every Legislature and Parliament the prac- 'than are their opponents now in oi- ifice. Mr. Saunders and his follow- ‘ers sailed into power by the unscru-l 1 pulous use of such tools as Mr. An-; ‘dersonzi and now that they finch lthcm a handicap in pursuing a pol-1 tlse; but this the lfou. Mr. McIni-yrcI my opposed m 1h c one they allegedly g _ flF-llflllfifll. these tools must. be gut riil was unuble~or llllWllllllg-JA) do. _ _ lOl nl. any cost It wits iiztcixdezl ic rc- Iii view of whiit had gone before.‘ iiirc MizAndersoii on a pension of $500 this attitude on thc purl. of the Min-I lpi.-i' uirnuin, not because oi" any failure lster of Public Works caused _ - llfl tiic discharge of his official du- great surprise. but that the Minister. l n l Id L k thcsanwitics, but because of the inconveni- a e o‘ 38g c“ m; Sm" m . p0 dicnce of having a reminder of their. att u c w en e 0Y0 $0 _ apostasy constantly flitting out aud expenditures in his Department no Lapointe, Minister of Justice. The Canadian Government believes that. women should have the right to be appointed to the Senate, and tol walk right in, sit down, speak and vote. Just asthe "lords of creation" have been doing for sixty years past while thc women were shut out. '1:uc. thc B. N. A. Act will have to; lll‘ irhuiigezi first, but‘ on the rcqutastl o.‘ the Cftllftdlllll (.lflVf',l'llllllll. Pre- irici‘ Baldwin will attend to that little matter. He wouldn't refuse if he could and couldn't if he would. They have Pccresscs ovcr thcrc cs1 wcll ll-‘i Peers l Mr. fl. J. Logan, K.C., of AiuhcrsLl is still writing in favor of Mllfltlllilll ,quautii.y with a production value of {over 346,000,000. 186 gzlants repres- bountifully with Thcc. . . By Frank’ Yelgh b90006 00-6 040004 O04 0 O0 O0 4 Ring out they ring of an evening Those bcautful bells of old, And as they chime from trie belfries Once more the tale is told—— Canada's Boot and Slice Industry . What is the extent of Can- ada's boot and shoe industry? _ K. Canada's boot and shoe iii- dustry, covering leather footwear. i-nniiiiucs to show iiicrcascil produc- tion. In 1920 nearly 20,000,000 irairs were made representing '21 rtturd 0i thc Babe who lay in a manger, And of Joseph, who sat there‘ watching ' Willi Mary gentle and mild. Once more the Kings comc-u-rlding. Lo, there is thc guiding star ' _ Thai, led them straight to thc thres- hold In that Eastern land afar! cut this industry, over 50'? being in Quebec. The capital investment exceeds $30,000,000, employing 10,300. --—<o>-i- OOOOQQ-QO-QOOOOOOOVOOO-OOO‘ DAILY LESSONS We see them take out their offerings‘ As thclrtrcasurcs they unfold, 1 I ggfiflggsgf Federal stalwarts who had dellverciquc friends plainly understand br- THE OLD CHURCH BELLS lis gthe si ht of a few Ford can [the Dempsey K. O. This he did 111 fore the election that should hc b‘: lwendmglgtiheir way to "For, 130mm,?!tavcklinéglthei political pfifrlrfflelgétlllljvi PlCClCd and the SaunderTdpartl/tuiw: fto meet “Hon. T. A. Crerar" would-vggéifigt $311831 1x31111151‘; ‘ 111° 0111011111101"; 11° 11°“ we ' be Fume Minister of canadm the denouncing the party of which hfistrictly enforced and that the pled- one H m. h d m hood t m now virtually belongs in the $01110‘ gcs ‘made to the temperance people on’ anotserywit; the Zack curtglniicrins ‘as he denouiliccld ltihe Iflrg-Hbp implemented. Faillhfl thisqhlti 1""; 33th”. “lift” .§?S.°.i?.t°..‘i° ..‘.’.'.‘.“I»...i $121121 ,,',§“";’§};, ,f.i‘.‘;,§..§i‘.§‘§“.i."‘.'i.. .. . . -_:-. ;' ;.." +,u"'. ‘ 1-‘ Goal ' m“ coumly mu“ be Wm" liicu must be fulfilled. But 11151101111 vol‘ rvsignihg wc see him holdiiii! 0"- in thc Alliance » - v-1 ~ iv candidate. It must bi- 111°“ 11111111 ‘115111111011111111111 @1111“ meeting trying to suppress aiiyihiii. _ s,opped_ so they rattle along wmfliziiii scrape thc butter ‘oft tuilli which might reflect; on the‘ this sympathetic man leading thc hlitu nvti. and smuu 1< >11 itnd Govciiimcnt foi not llVllln Drocession of whom it was l _ .1. _ ._ l that seeing no opening in his own 111ml“ 1 1°‘11111°1' l lparty. for political honors, fastened _ bd ‘l his g0 can to we Iomler “berating lillio "lull-cl" submission in Lllu Zirzi‘ headed by Mr. Crerar. This gentlie- dmrm b Rm regent loader- Mr] man being met at the Borden pier e ¢~ l’ 1 11 - i "i ctl {little Fords rolled along. The bcautfiill Angel Child; 1.1311111’ “"11" Bu‘ iclicil from Premier King and saved.»- .$l2.00 kid shoes arc being 1 from 6c. Crerar 1'8 W ‘and lflClIlCll lcssurlight than llli! two [huuuh it h,- said hr- (115111011 that the Ottawa is fbv, how iic will spread lhc built": mmlnlon lh" side ill the slice which cowhm,.s_ Show‘, thinks Wlll Iirini: him llir- pi |‘Vl‘Il going (ll/CT Saitpbll ihc Otllill‘ side, iiutl repeat tll'!‘____ The Farmers ciuitlltiiitc now. Prohibition made his limit-- (Cmitinucd on page 0i -——i<0>—i~ conquvrt-cl. uiul érushctl. 1 “o-ooowmroeow o0 c 0 a o} o Law 00 in like an unwelcome ghost. If there were under consideration. was a sur-iare u; be any inconvenient ghosts prise to every person and a dlsap- e polntment to his friends. questioned closely proposed expenditures by the Oppo- sltlon and was pressed for detailed information regarding his policy but instead of becoming communicative he became angry. He was driven at length to declare that he did not know; that Mr. Boulter was away and there was no one to tell him; and finally that there would be the same policy and the same expendi- tures as last year when Premier‘ ‘Stewart was Acting Minister oi the - department. This last admission is encouraging and indicates that Hon. Mr. Lea is beginning to appreciate the fact that his own ideas are not ‘necessarily superior to those of any other person. If his diligence in aoqualnting himself with the de- tails of Premier Stewart's policycan be made to overtake his good judg- msntlnadopting it, things may turn out all right in that department. -—--<oo--—— Till SECRET PLEDGE. {AT last it is out. 'l.'ver since the‘ election we have had reports that every uiimi member pledged him-l ‘denied this, and several of the Lib- ._..._q...i.dr -. He wiis| regarding his. Union. He has been at it for years1 now. A really handsome picture-1 portrait of the writer accompanlcsl his articles. Otherwise they conslst1 of thc same "Twenty-one Reasons." which have become a trifle monot- 10f their duplicity about they don‘t _,want them in their cupboards. they would much rather pension them, and let them spread their wings abroad. Bui at the last moment for m P “a c . something happened which soISCOMa Zfwflrgsvlxlcfr; Algam: Non frightened Mr. Saunders that he, Vfltlhif- “The Atlantic Province" is reading. He would give no explim- 111° 11111-085 5108811 0f Mr. Logan. ' aiion for this retreat, and the House! and the electorate arc left to their IiWl_i imaglningi. —-——---—~{-O}—i-—- EDITOBIAL NOTES. itbhdrew his bill after the yecoudI The twenty-one reasons set downl |by Mr. Logan might be increased in‘ I linumbcr by adding thereto one or itwo more, as for instance: ,1 22.—Nova Scotia wants it - it would give Nova Scotia absolute con- |trol of the Maritimesfl ' Many questions, constitutional. psychological and otherwise. have‘ _-,___Mr_ Mackenzie Kmg wants it been aired during the present ses-Il-ic himself hath said so. It would Mom some o; mem settied and some sweep the names of New Brunswick still in the clouds. During the con-land P1111“ Edward 151111111 1111 111° I ofti l ; sideration in committee of thulghgrgaktetx: wofifgdzle-i?" to all: amendments to the Prohibition Act.‘ chum“ clues; the". would be no one clause provided that an intoxi- cated man could be taken before "_""_"“'“"‘—"———~ the magistrate and compelled toteli in jail. the offender might be tam- c! where he obtained the liquor. If helpered with by interested parties and was too drunk to tell. he was to be;so evade the legal question. Mr. placed in jail. kept there until he Stewart asked the Premier if he con- could tell a coherent story. I-Ie wadsidered that a man was more liable Ma then to be fined $50. Mr. Steward to tell the truth when he was drunkiw“ asked the Premier what the purpose‘ The Premier said he considered he ‘Bu 0f The Premier explained that. whildbefore placing him A \ ,Service in New Brunswick or the Island. Put the twenty-three reasons all into one. amount to? Simply the absorption the abandonment of what remains ties. “Once bitten, twice shy." The ‘past have had to flght a perpetual war for decent treatment from their of this fine was; was it for getting was. Hereafter. for the better worlr-‘mllterii- Welt end North 0f the 86v self llidlviduailyand secretly tothe‘ drunk and was imprisonment sapling of the Prohibition Act. it would °1 11111111’ 11° “"1111 11° 111°” °1 ""11 “mpg-m” Among, The psh-icfposed to betoatone for that offence. be logical lo set the witness drunk 2:13: Z1111,‘ u; Nova ‘"1 11f; P1411111- Mnclrcnaie_xing. IN ENGLISH By W. Ii. Gordon 1OOQOQOQOOOOOOOOQQQQOQOO§ WORDS OFTEN MISUSEDZ onous [mm age, The one new ma“ Do not say "the men divided the ure~ which we note is a new name Spoils among one another" Say mong themselves.“ OFTEN MlSPRONOUNCEDi dan- but dclion. Pronounce dan-dc-ll-un. not ‘neither of these proved to be capti- dflh-de-llh- ' OFTEN MISSPELLED: lagant; a. follows thc v. 4 ' i ' . .' - a ' lmisszgf1fl1gai- harm. mm‘ viomteyro those 01d Hens, evening chime. Enounced Ml.’ King and his PM.” increasing taxes, making bargains _E_ A Lugm-d) and calling on Mr. Crerar as extrav- ~, injure. damage, maltreat. WORD STUDY: three times and it is yours." Let us . increase our "vocabulary by master-' ing one word each day. 1 HOUSEHOLD word: TREMENDOUS; exciting fear, or terror; dreadful: terrible. ‘It is a‘ tremendous risk for attempts it.” “Use a word ‘Today's anyone who prcmc Court or Provincial Civil / and what would they two Provinces into a third, and their provincial rights and liber- ritimes many years ago united h Canada, and for fifty years Myrrh, franklncensc, and gold— And as that beautiful picture Is brought back to us once more. The bells ring on to remind us That we have our giftsto pour. That Christ s ever among us. In each Ch rch He gently waits. To all who come He is ready To set open wide the gates. Let us meet that call sublime. And wend our way in answer la +¢~,ipresent at that historical meeting I 1 SCRAP BOOK a i ROBERTYA u-ze Raw Meat for_ Invsiltis ing with salt and pepper spreading it on the slices of bread ' Salt of Lemons When using salt of dip it into cold water. Keep repeat- ing this process until the stain dis- appears. Dry and Chopped Lips Mr. 6 , a,,,. lnvrI" t A good remedy for dry and chap- ped lips is w use a very greasy lip‘ stick, or apply s little cold cream to.‘ he lips before using the stick. Withfrankincense, myrrh, and golddflillt-‘Cl- T110 Present 11101711101‘ 11°111lh1111 1n his 11111110115’ 0-§§O->O§O-Q-O-O§O§§§O6000 #001 Raw meat ls not very palatable; but a physician frequently recom-| d5 ll? l l ll . ' h . $32,... f: 5511,51,,‘ sail set he met the squall his frllll ‘grating the meat very fine and mlx- "'11 "N" 11nd 5°11“ 111111111 11°11 before lemons on colored goods, hold the material in‘ the solution for a moment and than i tii ld f hl t 1"". ‘11 “ALa/ww" i111 i‘ n e co ruin sown pary m.“ ADD!“ TRUUn» "if, IthQ dOfOllQfl Farmer Candidstel I vi s, t “SM ‘i1 probably saw that the only thing to| ‘ _ U M A rill liilp do, at least for the present, was to I ' ' I1 ill leave his Waggon hooked be- ‘~ bud llr...Gaarar..aad-..ha-.:ooritsn . ...-_: .nlwvn.nmuwii.nunu-aari..ut_¢ . 545v r -, i‘ n ,, My Ahd 10y 1110!" 1701010 0111111 ihlflhP ‘ thc notables soon turned their fords 51‘1111‘1°1'5"w11°5° 11°1111°a1 981w“ h“ for Summemtm Here and therggliad denounced during thc‘ cam- along the mad was Seen a redipaign now crawls back to his part1 lBandanna handkerchief flying half 11101111911111’ 5111111111311 111111 "My 1° he couple of naughw a slave to his conqueror. lmast‘ “mile a How fin/fusing it must all be boysiired paper cap pistols as thc party passed through the Bedequc V ‘ _ Tvillage. At length they arrived in 11°1°111°d 0191111 i . - _- __stcps over tho course he has taken» Summerblde without heme molest ‘thinks and meditateii over his poll-l ed. Then a banquet at the leading, _ ‘ fhotel, rousing after dinner speccl1cs.;11°111 51111191511111“ 111111 11°1°111111°11 “flowed by a meet/mg m the evenwstunts, and now submissively stand- ‘ing which took on a more public‘111g 11y 111* 5111c 1151113 1° 11919116 extravagant ‘mower Bedeque bemg one o; u... policies borroivmg large sums of ‘chm- commons of the evening’ dc“ money. sinking tho Province in debt his U\‘(‘l' public telephones involving in onc instance $100,000 or about. probably no such disgraceful loos’: thflllflitlffd deal was ever put over a HUPDOSPdlY civilized people before in the history of Canada or, perhaps, the world. We wonder how long the Saunders Government would be honored leader. The writer wiis| r jand shall long remember iscowls and looks of disgust nrisint from the faces of prominent Lib- ‘crals of Summersldc including some rpresent‘ "Hon" summerslde memo‘ allowed to manage the T Eaton Co a':..:r:.".*::r.::: ‘as: "::::.-.:n; or c. r. _. Lower Bedeque member, cnshrouded Iwith the King party. It was a not i l. v 1 d 1m l x able address. he was there thc n“ 11;‘) @119 th11°f "11 1111991‘ 911°?- Farmers candidate for Prince °w “c 1‘ ' c ""15 °1 1115 11am" county Wm‘ m" n" a“ for Ottawa stands up in the house and applauds ' and but the Farmers candidate forg~it,whatever 1115 ‘presenl 19nd" to allow for squalls. and with all , claim they saw a defeated candidate ‘icrying in Bowness’ back shed that ‘j night after the news flashed over ithe wires that the two stalwarts- iMcssrs McLean and McNeil had de- illvared a Dempsey knockout aifil that the gate money had to be re- turned by the defeated candidate. This does not reflect however, on ;the virtues of the defeated. as tears are only outward expressitlns of in- ward em " The knockout was a hard one, but, seeing himself out b 9 . i - . l‘Q§'.§.OQOOO'QOQQ'§“Q.OO§Q‘Q‘ w; ‘his present lcatlci‘ as he traces thei Y _ __ _ _ i‘ d l we my? candidates Iomyneu neighbors pintt sc u I l Modern Etiquette a; nosiinrn LEE Q. Is the custom of ciilliiii; fill A. NO. Q. When should a hostess bl‘- ready to receive dinner gusts in the drawing room? tes before the appointed houi‘. Q. Has the bride or the #110111 the privilege ‘of selecting thc cliuicli and the clergyman? A. The bride. FOB. Bigger and Better‘ Crops Treat your Seed Wheat. Grain and Potatoes with FORMALIN - (40 Per Cent Formaldehyde) Our-Formula 'is guar- anteed full strength, all new fresh stock, which is most essential. Let us supply you. 1 The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street Telephone 316 Mail Order! Receive mmrl ' Attention. l . A. Froniflftceh to twenty iiiinu- '