I \‘. tr S _ _ s. . ' n 12' .;,,,;*-__-‘nr 1 I lol ` . ,,, Will' m i" ii w,;, fi ffl tt li W -n-ev 1. (_. i \ i I r s -,-sr.-. . l 3 i ~ t ll S .lr gi bl E. lil E. 1.. 2. 'Nl i fi it I l l l 1 l 3 1 . »-sw' * »-.rf L, 1 1. 1 cv;-fe f_. _.L 1-4: -__ :,.s__ ___ __ _ ge _ nomic system , - ' _ 4 |,_,|; wn experience oi: 1 "uu'n‘_w. IlA'Kl:llk4’1°l;.P:”B..:). .D *ru* (.0 Olil' 0 , T0 bg candid, gn |.||gfq||n‘|y minor ana managing uirecicr-.|. ie. aureus. the last twenty 11101111111- large number of people at home A aoolnh Editor-»-l"r¢nk Walker and U. l. Canto _mu n ormai' and abroad are gettin' hgu-guy “°"““‘ "1"" "°“""'“ "8" "`°° "" '-°°§.rl."' '.l"5'.'.i°fe’.i"il»'l'¢:.°°' Em in our. so ed n - ‘tired or the narne of Gandhi and MM) per year (ln udvanre) mailed In tan an ye.am|,, it Ls pomted out’ there L; |,, - of a. great deal for which it stands. FISH AND GAME The quarterly meeting of the Fish and Game Association proved one of the most successful and in teresting in the history of the or ganization. The Fish and Game As- sociation has been pursuing Che ex- ceptionally even tenor of its way for many years. causing scarcely a rip- 1 ple on the waves of public opinion, but its decision to support the ideals 1 of the Lord's Day Alliance in sup- $911? 19 \» .v' =°" < ol ‘gas vet vevur E'rowN_ ,__ IAN _ J .} ,gg F f` ` , 1.. ".’\"7_“__v` I Y N .uit ciiiiiiiorrizrowii suiiniiinii len- »1:;§;°;',:;.;“:..:°i;f"°lf= 11 '"1 "11 a S °°“;‘.¢ \ dns _ ¢:",\ i U 3; \~ g_sl>“`€o\ 1° 1 \1°°“`:*"`l\T Y' vw* p\:““" crisis has brought the peopleoi’Al out of work The Department of berta to realize that experimental “bow Employment index over ainhgt Gandhi says and thinks it is administration by a new and aunt- number of years shqws B giuenm- something to be thankful for.- iached organization does not tend tion that would indicate that even S“g“1’°"° Free Press io prosperity cr economy The p'os in pects are, therefore, that in June ,the Liberals or Alberta will con- er, `sentrate their efforts in getting a leader for their party who will re- Jan ,present them not only out of the bon gislature but in it as well. no ' MONDAY, Maucu 1. im constant perceniaizc. estimated 111-1 d M ms 1 d ent- in Y ' _ 1 ' | _ ‘ u s ' 1’ Le 5” of Pwpxe an 0 Em erawda iously at 4% to a 0111 » "good years. 10% of those 111 m t h t . i disoove ed t a emplcyment in September or Ociob-i moms on the new British tiruf’ Rt ' iiiatlc '\J\’ii;i1ic5§ glaiidren ha; defects ‘ would be out of work by 1119 X Hon. stanley Baldwin declared: “W1 ‘ end of December of me first 0; , “Much has been said about a_ tariff ‘ W l , C, h ,asse5Am_ uary, and continue so until a-i _ , " 1 end, and got a better view of the t Nprll Thk is it much heavier uvmg in a tariff war for sexier- 1 backboiird. 111911' W0111 1mP’°V°d° ' , ' - : ~ - it I d tha se nal unemployment than the -. . 511111111111' when was mm .1 .Pours Jail brings temporary relief from 5. » " *“ Bu /uinci W. Barton. M.D ~s- BACKWABD CHILDREN the monotonous repetition of ln ine treatment of backward . - ._ r d speaking in the notre or co - °1““1““ “ Wat sm’ °"'" W” of the cycs When they were m°V¢\i i the ass, ad 8 ’wnr. as though we had no* been 1f°1“‘m m ‘ations The war was no less n war* g if we were being shelled without] of them were pa-tieulm-ly \ 0 0' . . PM ‘ ue at _ or eo , g\‘°’\dL,,\ °1'\s"°Vw Q|',v.\\Q-{\¢ oV’“ nh” ,United States, Great Britain, Ger- being abie to reply," Britain is some 1 et' 0 ave/'ihir/1/a/z JAP SINCERITY pressing Sunday fishing immediate- ly mused alarm, resulting in an agitation to attempt to "clear out many or any other of the major able to reply ncw. fOr she has em- 1 L ’“- ' i ti ii d to 11°“'°f°d 11" G°"°"“11°“~1° Pm' - ~ -d; eotlso dio their-standing The patchedmp peace between lndustr;1;co_u; ca 6 h(;x;d5.. allze countries which discriminateiilx] .liipan and China in the vicinity of °‘m'y‘ I “e wp our against he,-_ i the old gang," and substitute new 'Shanghai is not being accepted is land "member such facts in B' "isis blood in the administration of thc conclusive evidence that peace has like 11115' and deduct 11115 re°“"1“31 Pftsldcht H111¢1¢1111'1~1'l 11111 1111191' "mrs of the Associatiom probably been restored_ The ,act that h0S_ annual incidence fnom the totalistaile offlc.?ls attends? tml; v.'te;:;\v'nnii those td\cf::ct;sutCv;leic cirlcctcd . . . ‘ ' ~ - ~- ~ s 1 . it was a mistake on the part of the tilities are still in progress in Man- 1‘°1“me which “e face “°“' This - an mpress ve momor O e m`pm\Lmm _ _. ` ill`o r dead of Germany. lvowers-that-be of the Association churis is indicative that these 19°"-1111111 S°°~’°““1 1°" 15 “'11 “S m In Wa And. if Hitler ls elected Prosi- examination of boys in a llrcphfa- to enter the field cs champions of doubting Thomases are not far 111911113’ &1WByS 1111119 W111191 1110111118 ' has been. as it llhdflllblvdly 112-S. 10 tuatlon, viz. Mr. Henry Wickham stir UP 8c11l‘1‘111Dl11111911’1191`9S1 1111110 Steed, veteran journalist and stu- lfamily. 1119 P1'1VB1f¢ 5091111 1189119195 Wm be mcrmc yd i the wa hi h 1 1 affairs ol' the Association. their ac- ,dent or International Affairs, who tl0l1 has 118911 lllstlflcd 111911811 1101 as for long Foreign Editor ot thc ' dc-nt of Germany at the, tory school where it was 1101911 111111 B Weekly day 01 r9S1f0T S-"idly 11101- wrong. A serious note of warning P"°mh"9“1 °°°“°m1‘5t has Wu' coming elections, the head of‘if there was not the expected ln- ested and perturbed trout in our has been issued by one of the best led us an "eight months? country. the German State in 1950 will crease lin l;eigIll1‘t1eai;i;1m;yeiig]htnf;¢I>]r;’l rivers and creeks, but if the effect known authorities on the Eastem I11 1119 1195101' 1111193. 111dU51l‘y and l11‘011Bb1y be attending a memorial 59D<"111 9' 0 » Si .,Lgr1cumu.e’ the Worker and hrs service for four million German war dead~the other two million e n rw c iand the public relief .services carry Hmm. seems dctcrmined to Wage .this recurring slack. 'I‘he _lives of , against someone. mm and below weight' ldciif, and enlarged tonsils and ade- tnoids were removed. 1119 1191111118 Later it was found that infected teeth and tonsils were a cause of ‘lazuicss' or inattention in class, and l have spoken before about the cases it was because the father or mother. the one the youngster most csciiiblcd, was short in stature, and at tho same age as the b0y WHS 91111116 lt` offers you the most insurance for the least money ._ in \Vouldn't it- be worth a lot to you §§g,,__:_ to know f\\r_/certain that your i_r_;_:..=-= family would be left in comfortable circumstances in the event of your ,ng early death? This is now possible E . for every man. for ample protec- gs _ tion is within the reach of all ,E1 through a Great-West Life plan 5;, which provides a very substantial .5 5,; amount of insurance at very low ;_s: ;;, The Great-West 3. cost Minimum Cost Policy it ja in the manner the Association an- Premlum Rates per $1,000 of Insurance ise effected, new blood has been ad- we may look forward to a still more progressive and active policy on the part of the association for the con- the present situation in the far tion and on Eastern Policy during n W London Times. Mr. "1= -1 3 well 1thcusands of our people are a. story; ticipated. According to a comprom- known in Cantina and '~'~,» " ,fed U; States, having lectured in both cl a constant spring to winter! ' - ruptcy hanging over the world," by ` 15 standing, the public and private? cancelling war debts and repapgmcntally. -909191 389119198 1119€t 1119 5110911 9-1191 ations, reducing armaments and ward in class, and everything has , Of much more than ordinary lm- lbeen done to correct defects-eyes, ffnbing to be able to meet alldportance is an appeal signed bylears, tonslls, teeth-with no im- mltted into the executive. and now countries on the Reparatlons Ques- survive the winter to spring drab-|120 prominent Br-lt’s`ners asking D1‘0\'=1h9h1. 111101101111 10 1911191111191 1-‘1 es, ,,,,,,,,,k,,,,, and ,,f,,,,d_ Yea, ,,,_ 1 for nn international conference _that :gist as a yo;111§1St;rml;lll;§li;l;> 1925-1926- M1‘~ 519911. SD€9~1¢1118 011 year out, often with little under-|1110 remove me threat of bam? -‘mem ea parm D 1 y The teachers of such youngsters. Thcrefore if a youngster is back- gg. rg- For instance a man. age 35, may he likely to resemble the parent obtain protection for his family at a cost of slightly over five-cents a day for each $l,000 of insurance. through The Great-West Mini-` mum Cost Policy. Age Premium 25,r..........................$I3.80 30............................ 15.80 35 ............ 18.85 Age Premium 4o........ .........$22.3s -i5......., 27.50 34.40 aervation and protection of our fish East, told a meeting of the League lllld E111119~ A1197 1111. the chief aim 1 of Nations in London that the “Bri- 1 of the association is for the purpose lti 1 . I , 01 Preventing the extinction of our the most serious international crisis c fish and same. The cchsrahtalhush- that has confronted it since July, ith ter of these ina succession of many 1924," The main g_55ue_ he said’ lth years and generation; has resulted 1112 Japanese domination in China 0 in the c.rn.=ic1er-.ihii» tinpli-tion of and on the Pacific. would inevitably , birds on the ning and trout in our lead to conflict between thc United th streams. Unless coiisowatlon Le 513195 and JSDBH. and in such tl ll’ safeguarded, and the garlic and fish conflict Canada. and lJl'01JH111y AUS- cl sh commonwealth is face! mth 2911191111 111911' 591111995. 01' V9-TY P10- a1°pe“`1`mBde pubm in Londml homes of these youngsters, meet the adure for an unusual de;nand_ 0|- 1'°st°rday"i5 signed by Such dis' parents :ind get a complete under- standing of their surroundings. ometimes it isn‘t that the parents are lefcctivc themselves but their ur machinery of democratic con- the ArchbL<.hop of York and the attitude towards schools and sch0o1_ roi can hope to meet it. Such are heads 01 Va1'1°“-1 1911510115 11"C119-1 . ing is one of indifference or even e peak pemds ,H som, need Bu, and other orsahfzaflcns- 'lfheionen opposition. 'rhcy simply arc D011’11S 01'1119 1111119111 1119 9111111181” Z' not interested in the progress of z as follows-: their children. There may bc no , , 'A.-The cancellation of war in- discipline whatever in the home. il when unusual situations develop lowering tar`ff barriers. This ;tingli’shcd figures as Sir George e demand may become so great Pmsh and Sh. William Georgc S at only the entire rcsourcfs 0! all 1 Beveridge, the noted economists; 1 we realize that for all the years ed iey arc spoken of as ‘auxiliary‘ nsscs, should investigate the printer operates. connected with The Canadian Press, and through at organization with the Asso- , T W th elated Press 'I‘he machine was busy may not be far distant when there 11h1`111y remain neutral. Mr. 1c°mI;" We Tavetscre 1°' less su°` idcmnmes and remramm cess y can ed is "s ack" in our Deed warned that me ‘mpmese ...re Ia t :d .. crushing burden of taxation due to1y Ku r S r' e ’ as It were’ 11’ will exe;-seine armament;-,_ characteristics, so also does he in- Jaws actively enforced. the time |f1‘l111B and New Zealand could , of our exlstenoe’ asanmdustriauzed ‘ S will be nothing to fish or shoot cn weck days, let alone Sunday. I1 ALBERTA LIBERALS ences with China should be scrutin- al ized with care. There might be :i !` roposal for settlement of differ-I .t fi Announcement is made that Mr. 515111119810 mf-We £0 pvstpone 3 meet- william Mcoonaid, Kc., of Mae- iihs of the Lcasuo of Nations while She prepares for further attacks. Th Leod, has resigned the leadership of the Provincial Liberal party .of Al- berta, and that a successor will be 91 appointed at a. convention to be |911 115’ Hhy rlat1011&111y 111 1110 East. eal move for peace, or merely a e wily Jap, enterprising and in- ustrious though he be, is not trust. mued in June, M,-_ M`,,Dom,1d is No promise he makes, or statement 1" not a. member of the Legislature. 11 H. W¥er, of Calgary. A joint 111 leaders lp has not worked satisfac- 11 torily in Alberta any more than it does in Ontario. In thc latter Pro- vince, Mr. Mitchell Hepburn, M.P., is Provincial Liberal leader, while Mr. Sinclair, M.l...A., is party House leader. The squabbles and differ- ences between these two have pro- vided laughter for the Philistines for several years. Although it is not stated in the reports from Leth- bridge that it ls differences between the leaders in Alberta. that has led to the resignation, it may easily be understood that such differences 1 would occur. "The man behind the . guns," in the Legislature is not like- 1 ly to feel inclined to tolerate inter- e submits in writing, 15 taken at 5111111 11111`911Y lmow the homes and dreaming, thinking intently The party House leader is Mn Ge0_ its fue vB|ue_ Every precaunon is cities that are coming. The ultra-‘some subject apart from thc driv- 3 variably taken to find out whet- V1°1°1' "Y 15 3°1“B 1° 111171 1119111 111' 1?” Wmk' Nelrvougxlfs Magid drick: er the spoken or written words side °“1- In "1 11119”/19W 111 11101 “mess are asc cu 0 e ec" by an examination which is con- cannot be read or interpreted in scienmk’ Mnerlcan' Dr' R"mt5°h',1fined to knowledge. Left to him. another manner; hence it is that I" 'suggests “me °f 1119 1111l7l'0ve~|.= international authorities like Mr. 11191115 1h=1 we 011 the why. and arc.d1ff°1'@h1ly ffm Whhf he docs Uh- ` Steed look with suspicion upon any due to arrive fby the year 1950_ ider the eye of the cxaminenf sudden convemon to peace ideals The House o,.1950_and this goes Thcnssome persons have a natural on the part of Mr, Jap. for the, office too-will have no1:$;:,;1;Wf°;_h§;;nd]1;g lgggigaqs' Wmd°W5' It Wm n°1 need 1'119m~ T119:others and very difficult to acquire. SEEING IT THROUGH air. filtered and cleansed by chemi-'The experts temptation on the cals and light, Wm some in through other hand is over-confidence. An informative survey of the un-|pipes. The light will come un- If Japan should mana tn t employment problem and the eiiforts obtrusively from ultra-violet rays. ` ge se made to cope with it in Ieadmginn _ ,up a new state and Government in ‘ ,mc ur-a as she seems likely to tion when the price of bread was' communities throughout Canada windows will 1 ke appears in a. recent issue of the Iprobiem. There will be no squarek111"~’11.that can be iinderstocd, and d ` official organ of the Canadlamyards of glass to conduct thc heat .the Wwmnt for it more °Y 1P§ Council on Child and Family weblaway and ohm the interior H apprec ated. But it is impossible 1 _ _ ' ,to concede n warrant for all that |fare. The survey, whileinecessarily glass is used it will be ' . h 1 “C.-The lowering or removal of ll “B.-The lightening- of the it l0w us to face the aggravatlon oi In the majority of cases however will be found that just as the oungstcr inherits the physical erit the mental, and if cnc parents csc ccnditfons with more con ea, ff ban.|ers_»» . are backward or defective, he may , dence and less panic. --_. qiiite naturally inherit these same [backward tendencies. Fortunately | A . C°1'1-11111 P0180”-1. it ls said. have, there are exceptions to this general 1 1 - ‘defects which render them unfit to ` rule. WAIT TILL 1950 _Y drive automobiles or to have any-'f If one is to credit Dm Harvey C. chinery. Some of these defects! h _iwould not appear in the ord nary mum 1"’ direct" °1 the WCS1 lexaminatlon for it license to drive! cf lhcsc backward youngsters, here- ciity, and the home surrounding; arc “mm” "sea-rch la’b°ra1'°r1e5i W°"a. car. Thcrc is for instance day- on ll elf, the driver may behave quite <1 dhYl1811f» 11111195. The absence of M 1-, solve the heating do, ejecting the Russians from that ’ 5P°91"11Y»Ja.pan is doing at Shanghai and in ,111 rc to be clitixiiicti. min .... .__.._._ ___l__ The thought then is that while re- thing to do with dangerous ma-1 moving defects, and making the 1 sual intelligence tests, should al- 1 lays be a part of the investigation ‘ ist no important if the best results me _ i>UBl.lc ifokuivi ‘ this column is open for the -‘ discussion hy correspondents ol' questions of Interest. The \.'harlotietowu Guardian does D01 necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. PRICE OF MEAT Sir:-There was rightful indigna-, pt up when wheat was away` own formed that we had no record of i I have heard many complaints! lately about the price of meat. ' 1 M k d th t It be t F tt. h ,_ i f n ques on remiir e it a s I armers are gc mg t e rne 0 ‘all how quickly the radio gets its ree or four cents for pork. Citizens 1 COME. MELANCIIOLY It /£5 ef 1as usual tumlng out copy. It was _ _ ,explained that if such an event as he had mentioned had taken place would have been recorded on ed it at this office, the gentleman " . 1, ht, that machine; that it would be se- Comc. M91“1'1°h°11"°°me' De g ' cured first by a representative of Let‘s crook of misery, like a BN. Let us pretend the windows snut ne of the news associations with ,o For the cat. and a door for the dos. :hich this “pens connected’ and , lso that :lf the radio desired to Lei; us pretend that every doors h Made fast. to all except the Bee- ‘ who finds a key-hole every time, I ave the news it would have come -to the press associations to get it. That last point is one which docs And passes in without a key. n Let us pretend that Life's a babe All \vrapt in clay, with pins Of 199. ot seem to be well understood., » Radio agencies do not collect news. he collection of news is a world- ide service owned and controlled y newspapers, and lf it radio sta- on desires to give a news service must get it from a newspaper of- ce or from a, press association ser- lce, and that is actually how it is one. , It makes one just a little impa- ent at times to hear it said that e_ radio carries news which was no e t in the papers. Newspapers and wspaper leased wires, cables and ch are the source of all the news ne hears or reads, and it is a field hich thc newspaper will never sur- ndcr to radio or any other agency. Without n nurse to tuck it in, " ' ' ‘- Or soothe it with a softer voice. -_im I And when we have imagined these, Refusing pence. and scoming V mirth- we'1i iight our pines and \=l°Wh ' . . smoke _ That casts a halo on our birth! 1 _W. H, Davies in the New . Statesman. 146 Richmond St_.,A Radio And News I (Stratford Beacon-Herald) A friend walked in here the other day and inquired about a piece of - Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness' and Plate Glass Insurance' at Lowest Rate. news mm he consldmd mm, Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis startling; he had heard it on the | I Charlottetown adio, and it had to do with some F r trouble between Britain and Un- - _ - ited States in Shanghai. When in- ' ff- J oh any such news and had not receiv- .I ¢$\"~% <19 aafgéc \ 1,/ ` siscurr .9< _ i ference of direction from the mari supemcialy gives An illuminating behind the firing line, Of course lidea of the Way in which tymcal the Liberal Party, like the_Conser- canadian communwes have ..cm__ vative Party in Alberta, is not con- spicuous for its strength of repre- sentation in the Legislature. The 'United Farmers are in power with 39 members in the House, the Lib- erals have ll, the Conservatives 6, Labor 4 and Independents 3. But - with the transfer by the Dominion in of the natural resources of the is Province, which took place in Oc- (aber, 1930, new life has been given to both the old political parties and endeavors are being made to re- surrect them with a view to regain- 1 ing power. According to Premier J. E. Brownlee, the Province in threelyears will receive $10,000,000 th from the Federal Government in rc- iw payment for only a fraction of the ll" ,ried on" in the disturbed conditions ‘of the last three years. There is encouragement even in the heading of the article, which reads: "Canada Secs It Through", and while full emphasis is placed upon the ser- . _ ,the formally-constituted Govern- dw P]°ture`1’m‘s1'°°‘d °‘ hem? 11"-“U 1ment of the countr A ntl 11931911 W31911 H11 9ye to the prevcn- lits vicinity. The situation secmsl must Day 17 021115. 111018 1111111 101111 news' we have heard that remmk tion 0.' Waste. ‘io confirm what has been 'ilready 1111195 1119 P1199 1119 111171191' 89151 A Interior dewration Wm be n wry ,charged about the supremacy in Icarcass of pork weighing 200 lbs. is , before, and in this instance consid- ered that it was a matter for ex- planation. ae-po _ y1\_ o... utpciiuii w-_ o os - ua _ dmewnt matter from what it is to_ Japan ol the m lital-3. even over Atgogiiig oe; f'i‘;rod;§;r -, y. ppare y fcc 1'11l1y bc projected. and changed it is determined to go to lengths m at cost the consumer $25.50, With 11‘9¢lll91l11y- By means oi' h'dden1lmprecedcntcd in history. It is 1 the infer'or paris, the carcass lights it will be possible to cmmge to be hoped that somehow, though 1 brings 28 or 30 dollars! Now who the whole color scheme of B mom one cannot be sanguinc in thefgcts the $20.00? mong the countries least by the depression and bids fair to|Flu t be th nm to .. bmw. I ‘peaceful solu ion, with due coh- e come I ummm Wm Bm the mm5f°m" slderatlon to both s'des. Quotation Ls made from a pamph- , 3.51011, let publshed in June 1929-four A months before the first "cr iousness of the situation, especially to the Westem Provinces, the fact also revealed that Canada is a-' affected are e stock market-by the elfare Association of America, use, . which was depicted a chart re- will school lands of the Province sold ,°°'d'“¥ 1" 1119 “S1 55 Y°°1'5 11° 1°-13111311 by them, and this prospective nest egg is being used for the purpose of stitutional administration of the :f- fairs of the Province. The Unlti-d Farmers Party, it is held, was only 1111 ihan 8 severe depressions, 1883-1885; 1803-95; (ln whic demanding more stable and con- 1’°1'11Y 11111 1101 199111’ 1111111 1903-4 is mild depression); (acccmpaiiied by very, sever pa c unit d dcpresslnni; 1014-15 the temporary means of getting rid r»i>ld_ racovely due to war activity): ,Se of the incubus of the Liberal Party. but recent events, due to the wheat le i920-l. and the present seriaug Pla ' - i ash" 0f‘[h0me will Flm11y'C421l. which is already comin 11l5~"'l:,“‘ry likely do other things, toe, 11 l11`°5-,Synthetic sunlight will be available wnegined °omm\m1¢,y_ In its ban, 1898>; indoors and out night d 1907-oal or course, the customs or the garage.; on its terraces will be es.- o ni ' ~ ' (with altering the customs 1 th I °°"‘°h“"3°“ 1" °1“' 1111199' T119 1950 Plschoolii, movies, theatres, and per- oflliofli Ineaoholtheeenar-tm _ suit the oc t, matter. the League of Nat/foils, withi cupm S m°°d° c°1°’ the aid of st`fi’ fronts, may be able' now played upon instmmenw the combatants sit down together crescent paint on Wana and and try sincerely to achlcven ‘ n interesting robot in the 1950 be the nh<>¢c~clcctrlc;ciiy oiocit and run up to thirty e lntcistoriee. It wlu rite on the step. 1° ‘V111 P1” 111° Whlvh-dos. It book system to a central wwe. w;th "pe" md shut ‘1°°1`S» 111111 011 Q flat roof for airplanes to land on. 1° ""1 11°“°1"U “PP1*1°1hs and 'rho apartment-house will he a composite affair-a sort. of self- » ah day- ment win be subway statams and can not be changed withoutdons, parks, playing fields and ° 9 1113!- swimming pools; in its interior D"~ B°”1°°h191"f°1'93995 B’1¢811there will be shopping centres, ent house will cover Q _whole hem o tolevllim studio. , ,,..._.-... t, etc.. 'thc 150 pounds prime e I aiu. Sir, etc. INQUIRER - \ »» - ' f * _V _ _ .r|...mu..err. . Our inquirer was asked to comc. along to the room where the tele- ; 1. _-J ,/, _ it TNHGQQ .if ~ necnuonom ` 1 ,,\\ l W'fh l ' I I ani no expert on matters oil ! 1 | S , 118410. but it Sccms to me there is rsymphmles Wm be l’1°Y9¢1 119011 ‘to stave off further bloodshed and , unfairness somewhere. In such hard W911 Danefs as musical symphonies effect such control as may make times must the middle men get their pound oi' flesh, while others hunger? Prompt and effective relief ` is obtained In Coughe, Colds, Chills, Sore Throat, Whooplng Cough, and Bronchlal Troub- les, fn infant and adult by Mac’s Syrup Tar and God Liver`0iI ` Compound This preparation ls com. pounded from pure drug; and has been thoroughly tried mil tested. Erulloato ooldiqulckly bo- foro they become deep-seated, ' thlll tendllll' the mlferof to serloiu bronchial and pulmcry - conditions. 1 i |00 PER B0'l'l'I.E ‘ IMPERIAL BISUIIIT UMPMIY- Ltd. THE ' 2 Charlottetown? P. E. I. 1 149 Great George Street ,._._.c:,; ______,_,_.__, _~_,,_____ _,, ,,_ _,__ , , . ., .._. , , V » .. =r-~------»--~--- - -f -f4~ l. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS iiviPRovE av " PRoMo1'iNc i-ieaiih of Foxes. ENHANCING Appearance and Market Value of P'eIts. ADDING TO Size of Litters. INCREASING Number of Pups ReachiI1Z 9 - Maturity. 1 “FOR SUCCESS. FEED |MPERIALS"