‘ purists-kw‘ " ‘ti t Fl}. v "ml ' . l- a anflail-Al.~l--)i.§.tl-.~.~;lla;l.tc'.>-~<~u.~-... l‘: .--.-.. _ rile CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ——_1— l ' —--:- _-... PAGE FUUR __i iii iii- .-n"....-cc.~c-..-....|“ruin-n... iature, indicates clearly enough that five have many things to be thankful Efur. Thanks to the Canadian ‘hiber- Eculosls Association which has made programme of the Lea Government the Speech could scarcely contain less material‘ for intelligent_dlscu.s- sion. We shall not go the length of Crowns of lihlgland and Scotland were united, James VI of Scotland becoming James I in his southern capital. responsible for most sickness and loss or time by employees, he would tell you it was the common cold. He would also tell you that there were and has discovered that it is this year attaining the 50th year of the creation oi a lllllque furm 0! lESl-ilh‘ tlon. It was in 1881 that the min- istry headed by Hon. W. W. Sulli- And doth with his eternal mOtlOH make A sound like thunder-everlastlflfllll- Dear Childl dear Glrll that walkest 1 _ - .- . . ' ~ m l Notes by the Way - ab" L°3‘sl*‘t“’° Rem“ A er i “ a ‘ l l ‘ - Times) t 3 PrIllthnl-W. oil-n» a mum» u. r. Vllv-Frealdnnl-cl. a unum m.“ "c _-—_ r (Mmmwn ' - ? - _ _ _ _ _ going forward for the _ 1 "imlriynnlihlliznlntlng"ofmfxr-lnll- Harv-I'll” Conference and tariff changes in the ‘ m" 9”“ 9‘ can“! m‘ M the Em.’ As a rule’ ‘;""°“ the 40th bmhda)’ l5 a ‘mwm’ Minn-n.“ "mu" u‘ n K‘ “m” Brit'sh preference column will not Pl"- l°l' m” matter’ ha“ "an 5° For u”, 0' 4h‘ bod!’ beflmsglllwll! t0 decline. Frfiqlle 1 llnrnlng ..."..., ‘in-nail? ism callous? an ‘(In agulyulfidsailnvlorr-cs. be very exlemlve M the present “k ' many legislative and other changles SUNNET sylnptomslappearwhich showthatalllsnotweht 3 r ‘Hm m m" u. . “m” m. ' n n. I u n ' sion of Parliament. The Canadian “d "t?!" “ufrlnceccfinlllllvcly x NIWOIIOIIOSI r Fall“? SYYl-IIP conialnsvital elements neces- . u“ U 1 ‘ f WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1931 G“v°:;?:nl:htzgllgmsnltegeacslgjlootle l; g mint wpeerlgd they had landlordlsm 1t is a bcsuteous evening. calm an Elhllliflflll firzgeobegeg-‘tg gpwlcm it par ’ when ‘sign! r u5A€€ I ' ' , - ' . d tin the voter being re- free, ‘um - - , T! S I I Fr th Th n "lent-one u! the numerous election whereby the letter Wlll absorb a nw- By lama W-BGIIOILM-D‘ “Li”? f... govern in the pollins The holy time is quiet as a Nun swivel: ll n8 rejuvemu-"g P°"°" °“ ‘WM. muscle: . ‘e I c“ ' 0m e m e . stantlal portion oi the Canadian q y u n‘ the broad l c. c. new“ and brgm ls remarkable Tak ' ‘.__ Dledsfll. by the way. which is ignor- when "up. CURING A 091,1) booth for what candidstlla he has boiler Breathless with adora o . ‘flunk wsiollally, when you feel “below” ‘he Sludg- Tlle Speech from the Throne, read ed completely in the Speech de1iv- t l/ullnl- 1W1‘- "ed wumm- w w“ n ulllt . ll Will PT°m°l~e Bood heflllh. 811d bod‘! ' 5nd Em- 1n down in _ll.S H8. q y. e s ly an . . If you were to ask a, physician in writes in the Toronto Mail Is sink s Illnulflflofl mama] any"; d _ by m5 Honour Lieutenant Governor cred yesterday. The presellw 1" “was!” mm- chnree of the health of an indus Pl". hi8 been 41881118 llfllfl the Dust The gentleness of heaven broods Qflllflllfl Demand Fellow ' S l ' f i- A f t g m 1 15ml bers in the British House oi Com- . ' l d . m s l _ S yrup-qnd ref ' Dang“ M the openmg o the u“ s a Om“ o e 8g W mons dates back to 100a. when the trial Dlant what sinsie ailment was Wllh "Bald l0 lhe "KM "We 1"“ Llslenlllillc 1:“; s; 36mg ls “wake. Tmuhl" 8mm“. use sub. FELLOWS’ __ , A more cases reported M nda om- l ' ~ available a grant of $15000 a year saying that in this reiPelct it ls un- F” mv 1”‘ 32a yem- lhemwrel l“ ma an 0th l, o m m van undertook to reform the system with me here, 7 - except during the Cromwell regime’ g n y e one mom g ent which was becoming 11 thou appear untouched by 5019111“ ' so 2. l“ l‘ l"*"‘°d °l me Yea“ the P'°' precedenml‘ The" m’ precedents university representation has con- "lltwmlslalldl"! ‘he sud“ “w u o‘ govemm e nslblo 80v thought .. l , r s - . , vincc will 110W be able t0 0811i’ out I01’ lWhflY evervthlhs- Hl-‘ilofl’ d°°5 tinued to form an integral part oi l” a matter o‘ too much m” and too bernmurdeiaxliatoxxwiis KIEeIXIl/Ed t? the colony Thy nature is not therefore less -' aggressive health activities. Thanks afiord an appropriate parallel, British Parliamentary representation. trethaflfigfiiglfzlezrltlhhesgll: m 1851' m me hands of a wuncll’ dlvlne, Poms, prelude!“ o! the work“ bout helpmg w ‘at things to l =l to the people who subscribed so gm- though one ‘might so back several fibrlllafillfllixllflgbe: slughlwslltttlc‘: that is responsible for most colgs but’ “s edumtm“ slew and the 9°“ Th” “est l“ Abraham's b°s°m an Christian Endeavor Union. did 800d Out oi a. long and wide EXPEQESN. _ . r a - _ . c , El'0ll':'ly touulrds the Provincial Sana- generations to find it. It is recorded - g A agent wml l "e511 l ls l _ P19 demanded 111076 51111"! 1h the 8°" _ the year. _ _ Sal-vim m ofggemng hlllubylqug ylgwg DL young mull” that h ' was made upon it when Disraeli psss- l’ °° d m emmem leglslallon by a wlmcll com And worslllpp-sl a; the Tgmples ln- l e young torlulll, this institution is now in of George III. that on one occasion ed llls Reform Blll ol m“ ll; w mediately sent home so as to avoid ' . l concerning the faults 8nd ialllnss Of loll! 01’ 0111‘ day have faith in me ' as d th “med by the landwwnera pr°ved n" shrine’ d o th Should it evoke an ivers and in th m‘ f‘ the course of completion and will be when he came out of the House of then called the "fancy franchise." 59'” m‘ ° “lél- “d 515° 3° m" unworkable and an mmbly wllh God being with thee when we lnlow m0 ern y u . _ Y e _ e Welfare o; hum 1' a great asset in fighting tuberculosis. lords. after opening the session oi 1311* ll Bllfvlvlid» 11nd ll? h“ m"? bee" he may preven‘ a common cold dev- very limited Powers was created. the it not. surmise m“ they me m“ “my unity’ They "w" the lleceilllly fol- TllillllfS to the Federal Department Parliament, he said to Lord Eldon: "Lord Chancellor, did I deliver the seriously challenged from that date until the present Labor Government monia. ' eloping into bronchitis or pneu- What is the most successful treat- oouncil, however, had the veto pow- er, and used it freely. Naturally, this twenty-five years ago? _wonlswol.lh and faster than did the folk of service and for culture o: It- simply Itlsnot true and itisvery like slander. v the sou . of Agriculture. a nrozrhmme 0f flilll- brought in its new scheme of elec- - means normal rsepohss to new con- to say that frivolit h - ., ,_ k a it ti 1 firm. the < Y i“ marked ' cululia-ll training at the Experiment- Speech Well? Very W11 indeed. toral reform at the instance oi’ ‘Mr. mm‘ 1°‘ “m? :2: épezflll: (l: lg rsegple had r1119 Youth of Today ditlolls. Did youth not so respond it young people o: our m, as l," 0:1” al Stations will be carried out. Sir," was the answer. "I am glad oi l-luyd. (ieorse and was defeated by anlsesirllsnolzefih? tlltgtmngfiztuhzlfillerlfi’ a, gusto of what reform mellllt by (yhnlmnl Gazelle) would‘ be strange indeed, and the Contrariwise. Dr. Pollrlg volm m!’ Thanks m the Federal unemplolh “n”. replled the Klng; “m, more our v0 s. . um semement of we land quesllom criticism about their insurgency mplic-t faith in the ability o; youlh ables the heart to devote all its w‘; ovolt of Yul?“ has bemlmc “'5 mcllt relief measures unemployment was nothing in it." power m ‘he ll ht "when o! lllwln It 8l1°l1ld be slated m“ when l“ 1769 ' ‘e I ,-.,,, “lollstrollc would speedily mm to plum “m” to shape the“ nvealn the face o1 ' Amlcus l“ ‘he slwclam “m” "l 8 ' g the island was separated from Nova "mull *1 Cntchword as . ' their apathy. It ishighly probable heavy odds. sugnglougly he blds u ill this Province has been alleviated and provincial legislation will be in- troducezi to ratify the action taken ill this regard. Thanks largely to the Women's Institutes, there has been considerable improvement in school buildings and equipment during the your. Thanks to the Bennett Govern- ment's anticipated amendment t0 the Old Age Pensions Act, a belated cen- slis will be undertaken oi the per- sons in this Province eligible for pensions relief. Thanks to the initia- tive and enterprise of our farmers and foxmen, the quality oi Island products has been well maintained and the reputation oi the Province has been further enhanced at Toronto and other exhibition centres. Thanks to Divine Providence. economic condi- tions are better here than elsewhere. jTflllfillOn in agricultural values being offset by a bountiful harvest. All these matters, admittedly, are of great importance. It must also be admitted that they are due to causes over which the Provincial Govern- mellt exercised very little control. As a rccapltulation oi benefits due or received. they are entitled to mention ill tile Speech from theThrone; but tllcy should not usurp the place which a definite and compre- llensirc outline of the legislative programme of the administra- tion shollld occupy in the Speech. It is this definite and comprehensive outline that is lacking in the docu- ment read by His Honour yesterday. An Early Quebec Election An Ottawa despatch to the Mon- treal Daily Star says that the Que- bec Liberal members attending Par- liament have been officially advised that the Taschereau GOVEHIIIIEHVS appeal to the Province will take place earlier than has been contemplated, and that they have been asked to hold themselves in readiness for a call to political action which may oome at any time. The Quebec elec- tion, it is now believed, will be over before the end oi April. This will mean a dissolution of the Legislat- ure within the next couple oi weeks. The Star's dcspatch says that a real- ization that the contest will be strenuous, with the possibility oi a close result. has drawn the Federal and Provincial Liberals of Quebec into complete alliance for the first time in several years, and that the Dominion organization oi the party will help finance and direct the com- ing campaign, The reason for this ~ls obvious. Should Quebec be carried by the Conservatives in this election, it will mean that the last Provincial stronghold oi Liberalism has fallen and that the position oi the party in the Federal field will be greatly weakened. The- Quebec Conservatives have likewise closed their ranks for the fray; and it is expected that every Federal member elected from that the Mosleylte party leader: "Sir Oswald Mosley is only thirty-four, but he has been in turn the rising hope oi the stern unbonding Tories, the rising hope of the stern unher- lng Liberals, and the rising hope oi l-he stern unbending Socialists." And now, having contracted influenza and pleurlsy. he is probably the vic- tim of a stern unbending nurse who washes his face every time he dares l0 Open an eye and pops a ther- mfilllelel‘ llllo his mouth every time he dares to open his lips. . Tax returns in the United States, made in 1930 reveal incomes that are bBYOIId human comprehension said fix-President Ostvin Coolidge. ‘Ilhe total is over one hundred and forty- one biliiom oi dollars gross and thirty-five billions net. Four-fifths 5910118’ to individuals and one-fifth to corporations. About four million individuals and five hundred thous- Bhd cvrpvrlltlons make returns. TlllYlY-aix million persons gainfully employed made no returns. Their income would increase the total national gross income. These per. sons contributed as employees and consumers to the taxable income, Mlore than one-hall’ the net indivi- dual income is supplied‘ by pol-gong who have less than two thousand dollars annually. The people still own this country. l It is with interest one reads that at sldi-BrelrAlbbes, Algeria, recently, the Furelgn Legion celebrated its centennial. It was founded by King Iouis Phllllppo on March 9, 1331, Regiments from various stations were present for the celebration, in- cluding men who had participated in the Great War. We are told that the day belonged to the men and being up and around. water bottle to the feet. ed for former colds. poisons from the blood. from the blood. first couple of days. a real factor in colds. some of it used up by the patient Heat is next important, and the body should be heated by hot drinks, hot foot baths, or hot baths and hot Drugs such as aspirin or Dover's powders may be used to induce fur- ther perspiration but ‘even these simple drugs should only be given if they have been previously prescrib- The third important point is to take something to cleanse the in- testine. Although almost any laxa- tive may be used, the ordinary ep- som salts are particularly helpful as they not only cleanse the intes- tine, but also draw some of the Further, epsom salts stimulate liver and gall bladder, and it is most important in colds that the liver is kept in good shape so as to filter out the poisons There has always been an argu- ment about food and fstufling a cold." As a matter of fact the pat- ient needs food all right but he can usually do without it for awhile, miss a couple oi meals, and then take simple foods such as orange juice, egg nogs, soups and milk, for the Rich highly seasoned foods may upset the digestion, and digestion is Don't neglects cold; it can be the beginning of real trouble ln the sin- uses, in the ears, in nose and throat, in bronchial tubes, and lungs. Remember the four points, rest in bed, heat, cleansing the intestine, and light nourishing meals. New Plant For Canad (Toronto Mull fc Elnplre) Scotia. and made a separate colony the land was divided by ballot among persons who had claims upon the British Government fonmilitary or other service. This brought about a system of ab- senteo landordlsm, as bad, if not worse than, any in Ireland, for very few oi the grantees carried out the conditions of their grants and all ef- forts of the island legislature to de- vise a remedy were in vain. Every act passed with a view to remedying the evll,'was, through the influence of the absentee proprietors, disallowed by the British Government. So that when the question of joining the Do- minion of Canada was revived in 1872, and it became known that one of the results would be getting rid- of the h entee landlords, the island- 01‘! lJlWBht it a 800d bargain, and eventually the Island Joined the Do- minion on July 1, 1873, $800,000 be- ing contributed by Canada i0 buy out the absentees. That was o, feath- er in they cap of a Conservative statesman, Hon. J. C. Pope, after- wards the first provincial Premier and later Minister of Marine in Sir. JOhn MacDonald's cabinet. But still the council controlled leg- islation, and soon an agitation arose for the abolition of the "Upper" House. The Liberals, under Louis H. Davis (afterwards chief justice oi Canada), made ‘it their platform and actually got min power in 1m on the issue, but, like the Liberals in Nova Scotla, in the matter of abolish- ing the council in that province, they talked a lot, but could never get the council's consent to u self-abolition, and it remained for a. Conservative ministry headed by (the later) Sir William Sullivan, to bring about the reform, just as in Nova Scotia. it took s. Conservative, E. N. Rhodes, towipc number 666. The silly season some- tllncs lasts a whole genera/ion. It i5 facts, May it not he we are llvlus upon gossip and rumors? The crit- and apologists to defend the creat- ure. Were we to turn some oi the back pages oi the chronicle it would be manifest that the wo~ld has a Slld habit of going to the dogs. Did not Mrs. Hannah More fulnlinutcl n- gsinst the errant impulses and hid- eous fashions oi the youth oi her time? That is a long way back in the story. But the notion persists that the rising generation has a chronic flair for upsetting the apple cart, and for generally whipping up the. “madcap galloping race" like n March storm suddenly let loose to the no small consternation of the rc- gulation stall keepers who keep ward over the wares of the moral market. ‘ In almost the same breath we boast g of the vigor and viciousness of our age, of its signs of progress and its flapperdom lapses into decadent be- haviorism. Youth is describedas a e ,-spirlt, a thing sporiive and virile, the l“whitc hope‘ ‘cf our civilization which lit behooves the elders to imitate. And again the note cllanges'into a caco- phony of pessimistic wall, into i1 la.- mentation that the young bloods oi ~ this generation are mobilizing a wild jazz dance into bedlam. The Great War left its impress, which some critics describe as a shell shocked world devastated of its ideals. We are told that it left the youth of our time "without manners, without metre, without perspective," and with the sheer and unregulated determin- that the first person-"to introducelflearn the plough was ostracized as an in- . u refluflhlll? wmedy L‘! hum“ his‘ surgent. Unless we are greatly in er- founded rumors tori‘ We 191M951 l° b" sealchmg for ror, there are today more young folk ‘tion of them." taking a keen and vital interest in considered and _ public affairs than at any its are 011$ l° 6115931 "lfldem "-“"h' period of the world's history. And they are in living earnest a- other castle themselves, to look at the young people instead oi letting “n, becloud our cOilCep- All of whicll is well well said. Mr, 01d, h” n0 118M to sneeze scum. lfuly at the youthiul and agile p“, Brim along the way. not mm mall. a note of it. EXTENSION OF FEED TIIEBIRDSGONTEST The Guardian offers prizes o to each of the three Counties Counting, and Writing the Best Story about the Bil-d, visiting their farms. This contest closes April 15. For further particulars re ola's" Notes in The Guardian. NOTE :-Time weather. . H-O-eemo-eooo-oooooo-oo» e++o+eo+eoeee+o+eoo++noooc splendid thing, iu.1 of energy and ” H extended owing to unfavourable OOOQ-OXO-QQO e-e-o++0o+ve+eo+o+u+o+,,.,‘ , l l TIME , g i’ s2. flszoo and $1.00 to ch ldren Feeding, ad reguliirlyf “Agrig. d I’ LUMBHIG l/Vhy not Remodel the Bath Room This Spring ? A MODERN TUB, Pedestal or Sanitary Toilet will add n permanent asset to your home. elected by adult suffrage, are assem» 3 True“ We are told that among the Province as a supporter of Premier they 115911 it until midnight in lusty 0115 lh“ 880d Upper House ation to take their fling The wal- has - - - - l l nlengnl-cg n, be submltted for gppfg- commsmmllm o, m l , g The Nash motor cm m to be . - - We carry a complete llne of Sanitary Plumbing Fix- ‘ Bennett will participate in the cam- e Legms (“m1 Bu‘ l" “mile Edwin! Island. the become a sort of impersonal excuse . ‘l l ml will be an Ml lo pmvlde Nlulnl, 1 from Mexico to Madagascar, 1t l5 n manufactured in a Canadian factory mull; w“ a qua, mn;p,°mlse_ Th: for all m“ of mplnmlory notes that tures and can quote very fine prices. EY .: pensions for school teachers; but this ‘eligibl- Iffrloxl thljiinllllxlllenbtei Blnsflllylei; curious fact that more than hall,’ the controlled by Canadians, directed by prlovlncg is not governed by an as- remark the lluurgclll tempo,’ yet Give us a call for vour next work ‘l l is only one of me measures recmm I s D . members oi the WW1!" Lesion now Canadians and operated by Cana- sembly elected by Popular vote as in {all to convlncm , " ‘t’, l . and political interest will shift from are Gelmhhs- It ill-w lhvludes. how- dian workers Toronto ls to have the other provinces Instead when ~ ' Relmm‘ Pmmptly aumded l”- gél l‘ ' ' nmmcd a year “'80 by the Education Ottawa to Quebec A, the campaign ever. Russians. Hunaarlufl-i. Czech! this new industry This announce- in March 188i a. bill was introduced Speaking m Montreal‘ m’ D' A‘ ‘ ' 4 , n ' ' 1 I Q Commission. What has become of {wrench and Austflans mes. are w boll” b ll‘ ll d l - - l l » _ Wm b, waged on more even tel-ms - ~ ment was made to a Mail and Em- a o oounc an asscmb y v - gl l I ;_ tile others. including the plebiscite between m‘ Dames than any that hard-bitten men who are absolutely plm reporter by Ml.‘ Nash llllnselt and lo substllllle nth‘: leglslallve as_ I\<\\\ \\ ‘l _ o o h l , 1 that was to be taken on the question “um” la" “d "hm expmts A new Canadian company is to be 1111mm)’ °l Prince EdWBfd Island." it __--" l’ l I PLUMBING & HEATING oil.‘ i oi teachers‘ salaries, and for which h” “ken ma“ m We.’ 3o years’ it 3:“ a mmmm as we" as a harm“ incorporated to carry out the pro- W15 “Fwd m" m“ the membe“ I D S l/ _ ~ ,4 . l the Government fecelved author“), is certain to attract Dominion-wide vvl‘. lee,’ and llcncelorlll the Null cats should be elected by property holders 0m; 11ml“; Edward Theatre, Phone 393-1 . l, l ;, In the last session? attention, and to be followed with M F ed E M h Wm ‘he bought and used 1n m]; country to a lvllialue OfMSIZZThthBSCtKHOWIE‘ a . l r . _ r. r . urpvyo m l kl councorsw e oer a., , l r l l n l5 interesting w now that me almost as keen interest as the Fed Mlnneapons Tflbune and also a 4,0,0 will be made at e Duran wor s n ' Lcaside. To this end the Nash eral fight of last July. company is buying control of the blymen. This has continued to this dgy, 5o that cool-l electoral district acre farm. He recently said in New York: “It is only the single crop far- Department of Public Works “has l I Q vigorously continued its programme . t. ' I» l . Durant plant and all that remains . *= . . ' ' h i defl ted thl year.’ I-le ' i illo d its bl - l 1:’ l ‘r of widening the roads’ eumlnatmg Edltorml Notes flight; that“ the solsution oi the t° be ‘mm B "o have we share- lhaasn tbulaaolllllctherlzélaiatureasslfg’ syit _.__ . _/ 5h l ; dangerous curves and building up The Llberfll electlon plalllorm of farm problem ls summed up l“ five holders of both Cfllllllhllles “ppm” side by side and have exactly the l \\KlDN S ‘l. u - " ' l and gyavelllng low-lying places," But m7 covered cverylhlng from 6mm words: Good farming with good ‘he l“‘“5“°“°"' A “n” °f °°m same powers. And, strange though l] l lAggcnncoi-luflgi "l4 l‘ . , m t m em cmnes mm r an l llvesmck... uwheatln he polmgd o“; mcrcial vehicles will also be turned ll m“, mm lo us, the system has -~ . RHER TR ISM i! ll l, l; , | c s a m e 88 ponies to subsidy settlement. Yester- “l5 now the least valuable mp l“ out Mn Nash l,“ been led to m“, worked wen for ha" a cenmna EQMAT _ ll, ll » ' ‘mwwmax t“ m“ “““°“"°°m°““ l“ day's speech from the Thwlle W“ lvltnnccpclls In i030 it brought the tllis step <1) by the action of the ll 13-79 5mm“ Speechlwhlch “much loch less ambitious. farmers $12,500,000; whilst eggs net- Bennett Government in reducing 5° o“; “v93 gllde on: the river tl patcd that “at the close of the pres- ted $40,000,000 and poultry double the discount to be allowed for end; we dorrcl know where, and the _ _ ___ u- ent year, practically all the roads in the province will have been gone over by the machines and put in a lligllly satisfactory condition." w"... the Government's road-machining policy completed last year as antici- pated in the 1930 Speech, or was it ' merely "continued," as the state- ment in thLs year's Speech plainly indicates? There is brief reference to the in- troductlon oi an Assignment of Book Debts Act and a Ticket of Leave Act. We confess we are at a loss to understand the purport oi the latter measure. Tickets oi leave apply to men released on good behaviour from prison. Is it the intention to furnish convicted bootleggers, re- leased prematurely because of over- The most peculiar doctor's bill we ever heard of, says the Ottawa Journal, was that oi the absent- mlnded physician who while court- ing a girl charged her $3 a visit. Our contemporary predicts that the Cuban Government will turn down the l-ioli. John A MacDonald when he arrives there on his trade mission from Ottawa. Is this an- other cale oi the wish twins father to the lmcghti Despite the business depression Canada's trade with South Ameri- can countries increased from a total of $58,001,019 in 1928-29 to a total of 860,90‘! in the fiscal year 1929-30. Increases were also recorded in the Dominica's trade with the wort In- that. Potatoes brought in a shade more than wheat, hay and corn 8B2,- 000,000 and $72,003,000 respectively, butter $l25,000,0l0 and livestock of all kinds $422,500,000. To quote Mr. Murphy: "In our iour northwestern states wheat was worth $178,500,030 in mo. But the dsiryins. livestock and poultry income was $807,500,000. or four and one-half times wheat. The dairy cow alone gave us 301,030,- 000 oi new wealth in this old time grain belt. Her owner is not interest- ed in high wheat prices. He wants low-cost bran, mill feeds and grain, to hold down his costs. So does the swine and cattle feeder. Price iixinli only makes it harder for them to make any profit. In our country, they far outnumber the wheat growers. ::Mlller's Worm. Powders are a prompt relief from the attacks of worms in children. They an power- ful in their action. and, while leaving customs purposes in the valuation of imported motor cars. (2) by his utmost confidence in Canada and its future, (3) by his belief, in fact, that this Dominion will be the first of all countries to recover from the pres- ent depression. The development thus- chronicled makes it appear that the Nash people have "nosed out." the Hudson and Essex crowd for the honor of being the first United States manufacturers to have their cars produced in Canada under the ‘ ’ customs regul- ations. ' A Blizzard (The Duluth Herald.) A blizzard calls for three hlftdienh, and must have all oi them: cold, high wind and s heavy snowfall. Wllh 1h! latter not so important as the first two because cold and a blah VIM t0 sea begins, and then there is no more jumping ashore-George Eliot. m new amass. Any woman _wlll want to ies these recently designed Bangs! before dseldlng on any. The art tn Bangs design has progressed rapidly of The extreme" la efficiency, sanitation and appearance has been TOILET SPECIALS 50c Bottle of Sweet P", Perfume and $1.00 Box Fuou Powder BOTH FOR $1.00 50c Bottle 3 Flowers Perfume llld $1.00 Box Face Powder ‘BOTH $1.00 i250 Jam Armand! Cold Cream and 50c Amanda Face Powder BOTH FQR 50c 35° D10! Kiss Talcnm _’ 2 TINS 35c . 43c A better tobacco and a better cure-that accounts for the popularity of our. “sues rwisr _- crowding in the jails, with tickets of ' leave? This might be an improve- nothing to be desired as a worm e:- pellant, have an invigorating effect 50c Ponds Creams ........ 39o keep the snow in the air can crests m, Mme-um o; . m", 5mm.“ reached in these beautiful models. .................,......... IIEWING dies, Newfoimdland and Switzerland. l‘ could scarcely be called a fulfilment. mcnt cn the present system. but it of the Gomnment’; election pledges with respect to prohibition microg- These lire facts that Mr. Mackenzie King forgot to mention in his four and a half hour much in Parlia- ment lut week. . l - - upon the youthful system, remedying fever, biliousnen, ‘loss of appetite. sleeplessnssc, and other ailments that follow disorders caused. by wormsintbolstomaohaadbowelsa. oven when it is comparatively light. ‘Ibtheeyuofartastnthe-Oyelof affection, the uneneatials OfJIfC-IIO swim. r In um prloeli The Rogers _ -Limited.— . .. The 2 "149 Great George Street