- --w».n.a-....;_-t.~m fusion FOUR l - ‘Victoria a group 0f plutocrats, in Montreal ‘Cabinet is suspicious and indicates villi‘ lIllifllllllilflWlt Bllillllllll Vloo-Predlono-J. lung“, L, Ilollllll. no.0." AaoIdlloIdltoo-Inlcurlo, ‘MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1926 been recognized that "the gods help those who help themselves." lt is equally true that "the gods" will not lift a hand to help those who will not help themselves. A8 TO ARGUMENTS There is some excuse for ingenu- ity in argument when men are hard pressed for reasons for the faith they profess and we are not sur- prised to find our Liberal friends, Such-hie, 53B" and dggjlng with‘ in the unpleasant turn oi affairs mummy magazine puhiiuhuu in.‘ mrmlgll which U"?! l4"! Palllllllil- the industrial and commercial life‘ using arguments which are absurd or [he Murmmen’ in "a cuneul L... and ridiculous. There is one line of argument, sue proves very conclusively that r 1 lIOWBi/BP. lll Wlllcll lllllY lfPiillfillllY often charged, confined to the con-i lake refuge and for which there [ml will “"5" llmvllli-‘ell- The"! can be no justification. attempt. to set class against class "Th? Bu")! P333“ 3nd race uguirigt rum, The 30.(_~al|. them on its artistically illustrated ed "constitutional issue“ belongs 00V" llllile- Alllllllt; lllem- Wllll 9X" to the latter variety, iiuvirig prov. cellent photos of the plants refer-l etl a boomerang, hitting where itrell w» are "Neel allll Coll?- Syd- had not been expected, it has been iritu u mined," "Attiherst Shoes," “Good paper is made in Bathurst, N.B.," "Where White Lily Biscuits are made," "imperial Mar- ine Motor made in Charlottetown." "revised and corrected" 30°15 ‘mil shape in which the original is un- recognizable and in which also it will prove-as much of a boomerang as at first, and is harmless. 0n the inside pages also are well set-up advertisements of Peerless Gl Al . l’ ‘t d vb J. & servative party is tied up with the “gar e man“ at um y _ T. Morris Co., Ltd., Charlottetown; "interests" and that there is an in- Now an effort is being made to give the impression that the Con- B' itC..Ch- fernal plot 0t‘ some kind heinglme P E I Fox we“ O 8r ‘l ' - . h ., b hatched to throw the Canadian Na-l Otteulwlm A L0 hues! f1 Co riohm - . . t . tional Railways into the hands af'manu amurerq C are e own e Hotel, Charlottetown, & Co., Charlotte»: town. and many others in the Man‘ tl3ruce Stewart or somewhere. with the contiivatice] of Premier Meighen and his leagues. newspaper as the Mot tr al Wit es l e n s-have their homes in the Maritimesu once was, which now poses as on and the point we wish to make here independent newspaper but which is that if the Maritimes are true is rtsbldly Liberal and a source of to themselves and want to help frequent quotation by Liberal news- themselves and so secure the help papers on account of its alleged tn- of "the gods," they can do so dependence. has, politically or cred- -l ~t i l ti i ' l d s- ulously, fallen into this style of n; m "ml "g ‘er own n u fr es. col-. ‘itime Provinces. We note that so staid a Very many Canadian industries only argument. it issues a “warning" ma! the formation o! we ‘volghanlthnt the Mariti-mes are being bled white by the Central Catiada. If lllele l-‘l all!’ own blood. "lull l“ Callallll Wll" ll“! l"?! lllll lfl-(fll can strengthen the iblood stream by manufacturers of a_ desire to play into the hands oi Let us "as m". the “intercsts". li we are aencmlc we Canadian. National Notes lllie Way The collection and y! tectlon of the revenue in and always has been tho duty of the Minister and otncialc of the Customs Depart- ment. There have been many dif- lierent ministers in succession at ‘the head of that department dur- ing the past sixty years and down to the date when the King Govern- ment took ofilcs in 1921 no minister or prominent oiilcial of the Cus- ltoms or Excise Departments, which are new united with ‘a berioul dereliction of duty. / ln all those yearsothd ‘revenue was “The Bu" Ea“..- a _mode,r;collect_ed and -it wfi protected. Q f_ What has happened during the past few year: in the same Depart- ment‘! It is told in the evidence‘ given before the Customs Commit-i There was failuredo collectlpracllcfllll’ blwdlms- “ml 11° aul-l‘ tee. ' - ion was ne th-l t id u n ti t imp“ ”°'“' all Catludlan industry is not, as ltl.‘ ‘ a“ " " “a °" “m” mp“ ” cause the electricity lwllwlly kept m. coming into the country; made goods, which are prohibited from coming into Canada, were This is the are industries in the Maritimes and lllllllgglflll lll—lllllllll'9llil Of CORE 0f. _ __ "mun-UM many or it at a single port—and intoxicat-lme lmponnm pom!” in an ope] ing liquors were smuggled into the country literally in millions of gal- lons, to be afterward "bootlegged" into consumption. enues of the Dominion than was revealed at several has not occurred in any country in a lifetime past. instead oi’ the roryenue being protected it was robbed and plundered under the eyes of the officials paid to guard it. There are thousands of hottest, faithful officials in ed number who would be tempted to wrong-doing and the infection spread. Those higher up were pro- fiting. cure against being caught and Lhey relied upon political friends at court to ward off punislu ment if caught _ _ _ Those of our readers who were I , l privileged to hear Prcmlcr Melghen within the past few days will have no doubt of the gravity of the Cus- toms Scandal and the appalling‘ loss, disgrace and humiliation‘ we should know these things he- The younger son was a reckless in Parliament who voted and com- which it. has inflicted on the cottn-‘cuuse someone i5 apt to r561 that nepr-tio-well, of the estate anti went into a far where he led a wild life afterwards said that. although they try. His words of truth and sober- ness curry conviction with them. IllO-‘ll- "lwlellll-llll" l-Pefll-Illellf. ii’ he ciflllllrY- _ l electric knife and presently was pElllllIt-Bg ant ln that mood he pro- should have y buck t0 his ernment to finish the work of the‘ During 18 years in public life in C d n n t d ' ~ The complaint is frequentlyhettrti ‘man e as o] the truth m ptlvhllc and private. He has stood unwavorlngly for the best ideals of Canadian citizenship. He is now at the head of a new Government that stands pledged to honestly protect the revenues of the country which have tbeen spoiled and plundered ‘so I ":15 ‘ever chargedhhe wonderful new ‘being used in surgery, the Customs,‘ but among them there was a limit-idestroys me 5 pected _‘operation more thorough. The tempted ones felt as‘, However the ~ the method in ‘more than outweigh the advantag- l THAT ELECTRIC KNIFE The newspapers had some inter- esting articles some time ago about "knife" now These articles were all illustrat- ed and made the matter of an oper- ation almost an attractive thing in the mind of the patient. ' The “electric knife", as it was The Man Nobody Knows INBTALMEN/T XVI SURE OF HIMSELF and after-dinner talk. was criticized BECAUSE I16 9 his mission. called, really severed or separated the tissues by an electric spark which had ths advantage of being cessary, be- the wound surface free from any infection. Now there is no question but that this knife is useful, because one of ation is to secure any bleeding vessels and tie them off. The oozing oi’ blood, smother complication with which the surgeon contend is likewise prevented. To feel also that there ls no danger of infection by this method is nat- ney’ "Where Bayview coal istwfiegrog: sgircthrlrrel ‘it lenherwtrally reassuring to e e a u r°""surgeot| also. patient and lEurope. has really only a limited ‘use, and Dodorloin the surgeon ‘who has recently revived this type of surgery warns his profess» ‘ional brethren. and the public at according m the mm“; provided" ,lurge, that cancer ls practically the ‘only condition in which it should be used. tissue immediately surrounding a cancer. This has the‘ tissues anti makes disadvantages of other conditions. healthy es, because surrounding ,tissne may be so greatly damaged that serious consequences may fol- ow. Further, despite the "cleanliness" of the operation by the electric knife, the healing is very much slower, which is often a matter of much importance to the patient. it is therefore just as well. that he is not getting the “latest" or the does not have the used in his particular case. fO6000O404§4+OO40+0¢O¢49 Daily Selections FOR l Guardian Readers Bleflll)’ llifalflst the "interest." own-lpatrotlizing what there is of itwshanmfuuy during the past law‘ , y I (iradually it will grow and become years ership oi the Rfillwllys. that man is the lit. H011. stiillcietttly strong to provide all Arthur blelsheu. proof of which in‘tnt-. sustenance we need in the Mar- thut in doing so ho has corned for lfliiigg, Oiip of the uutgtundlng himself the tindylitg enmity of tho Maritime rightu, uuu it i3 a duty uu biggest "interest" in (faitadu. well as a right, is to patronize, The", “B ‘Wflllllly Jllflll lll ill" wherever possible, our own indns- cannula" l-“rmel? and lllfi Clllllltllllll "0 Th0“ "m" whom ‘m C°llB¢l"-'l*lli'¢ llllfly- 11B H1011! Hm lll trics, our own stores. our own peo- lllll Llltefill llflrt); Nellllct‘ is any pic. The Marltimes are almost in- Tllfiw Willi '1" finitely rich. Nova Scotia and New ' ve unlimited supplies o! Mr- Vlmw"! Mlllillfi)’ lll illll l-l-b- of lumht-r, coal, iron, salt, and vnlu- eral Cabinet, yet he is a manufnc- flljln turer of considerable means the worse tor tlictn. mitternls and by-prodncts ns and yPf undiscovered or tindevelopetl. considerable influence, and doitbt- These, if patronized, will grow and less has interests. The Saint John. multiply. Prince Edward island can N.-B.. Globe. antlruvitiely quoliugthe feed them all, its main business be- Wlllles-‘l’ the ing to provide food which it can ‘do lllllllllcion the Conservatives in abundance. The main thing for the Maritimes is to buy what the Mnritimes produce; to ask In the stores for goods made in the Mari- titnes and to buy no other, if Mari- "warning", that eitdcirst-s are intriguing to do away wit.h pub- lic ownership of utilities and hand- ing them over to designing privnte "individuals." giving as an illustra- tion some Conservative occurrences llllle ilrmlllclll 5T9 1° l"? hall- ’ The Busy East is to he highly commended on its "Made in the liaritimes Number" and the excell- ed pulbllcity it is giving in all its numbers to the Marltimes. in the province of New Brunswick where, as elsewhere, according to Liberal opinion, the (Toflervntives are a wicked and pervert section o! the community. The idea is absurd and mischiev- ous, and savours of the political ___-4o>_____ EDITORIAL NOTES and Liberal alleged .1.- Ths Liberal press are denying the agitator. intrigue and self-seeking and political trickery are not con- orator“ fined to either party. There are in- diviriuai Qmndera in both parties, mittee, investigating the Customs At present the Liberal party is in Dellarmmll- W7‘? "i" Vubllsh "m the sscendant so far as crooked- wh°l° remrt? ‘n the" "9 ‘Bmrds findings of the Parliamentary com- ness, individually and collectively, is concerned. This does not make all the Conservatives saints -by any means. "but, although now blame- less, it is quite possible that in the n9" °" “mm” rum"? the)’ ma!’ There has ibeeu some serious “Mcend l‘) "ch lmllllcal mrrllll" thinking among Liberals since the tion and immorality as have in the past few months shocked all de- cent Canadians, but it ls rather early in the day to anticipate such a fall. what not to. it is little use assert- ing and denying. The public have a right to know. recent visit of Prime Minister. Melghen to the Province. His cold, deliberate, unitnpashloned appeal to intelligent electors struck the mark, and is in wholesome contrast to the rhetoric and bombastic ap- peals to the unthinking and the it hasprejtidicad. rethe Good-of —————<QOC_————— HELPING THE MARITIMES. .__. Throughout all the ages Surely that sort of protection is needed in Canada! ‘So also is the tariff protection to every Canadian industry needed. The Catiadian markct needs protection for‘ the producers and manufacturers. litt- der the past Liberal-Progressive re- gime the home market, like the Customs revenue, has ‘been given up to the spoiler. ‘There is a noble wor-k of restoration awaiting the new (loverutnetit when it is return- ud triumphatitly by the people a few weeks ltencci Stable Government w‘lth a settled and stable policy is needed at Otta- wa, to take the place of the totter. ing tinccrtaittty and stispettss of the immediate past. The new Gov ‘ernment gives assurance of this stable and settled policy when once the election is past. Already there is a revival ofhope and confidence from ocean to ocean since the down- fall of the lute ill-starred combina- tion. ..._._ Let no Liberal-Conservative have any doubt as to the result of the election. The doom of the King- Lapointe-Burcsu combination has long been written in the stars above! ~lt has been written on land and sea, on lake and river and plain. The Customs revelations have closed above it and engulphed it as the waters of the Red Sea closed over Plmroah and his hosts; The remnant of its supporters, despite their blatant prstcnccc, are riotic citizenship of Canada are ‘thanking Heaven for relief from a ‘nightmare of mlsrule and rejoicing in hope of a bright and glorious future for our beloved country. All is going well . . . Edda Mussolini Out Of Danger Is Bulletin PORbLltsly. July 31- Edda Mus- solini. daughter of the Premier, is declared to be completely out of danger. 19h; ha; been suffering from diph- rhe act-tetra- -$ August 2, 192s thou that. LOYA|LTY-—“Only be ‘strotig and very courageous, tltounutiyest observe to do accord-r There were high doings in that‘Governor General, ._ comntand- house that day. illlll every one ell-lonly villian wag Mr. Meighen. Mr. .ing to all the law . - od thee.“ Jos. 1:7. i‘ltA\'l§R:—- _ goodness flows, l lift my soul to 'i‘hee." GOOD MORNING Jiood morning. Brother Sunshine, ,(iood niorttlng Sister Song, l beg your humble pardon, it‘ you've waitcd very lcng. l thought lheard you rapping; '|‘o shut you out were sin. My heart ts standing open; Won't you walk right m? Good morning. Brother Glndness; Good morning, Sister Smile, They told mc you were coming, So, i walled on awhile. ‘I'm lottesotne here without you, A weary while it's been, My heart is standing open; Won't you walk right in’! Good morning, Brother Kindness; Good morning, Sister Cheer. l heard you were out calling, So, I waited for you here. Some way l keep forge-fling I have to toil and spin, When you are my companions; Won't you walk right in? ........................ , Daily Lessons Ii In English l ’ By III-Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Use "got" in preference to "gotten." of indecency in it all newspaper- "Elm"? "ll-hill" lliipe- “ma”! ofdome- authorities pronounce men know what w publish undJnt-pendlng defeat. The honest, pat- "gotten" as obsolete- OF T E N MISIRRONIOUFNUED: connoisseur. Pronounce kon-i-sur, 0 its in "odd." l as in “it." u us "burn," accent lust syllable. OFTEN MISSPEIJIJED: lung syne. __ SYNONYMlS: poverty, destitu- tion, privation. want. need, pauper- lsm, beggary. WORD STUDY: "Use s. word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by mal- terlng one word each day. T0- day's word: CONEEDERATE; Ill associate, ally; accomplice. "H6 fell into the power of the briglllll and his confederates." theria. and her father arrived at her bedside after a hurried trill from Rome. LL; * n 4- ent of his stay. bratlon. with me for the little wh-lie that we are together . There will be plenty time for solemn thoughts after ority of the l um gone." This was his liintself-a bridegroom! The ce ter and soul of a glorious exlet- s just course? a bringer of news "so wonder- the old Government was defeated once; ful that those who rece-lved should be marked by their radiance ed. Then King started again and Of course he dis- has to rrgardfid the narrow code of the a; by a badge. Pharisees. "You shall walk only so far on the Sabbath," naid the Code. He walked as far us he liked. "'l‘hese things you may out and ‘ tllowever this method of surgery these border p()[‘[5.WI1ICh has lately been revived in you shall not," said Code. “You're not defiled by what go into your mouth." he "but by what comes out." “All prayers must be Sllbmllled said the Code. "None others a acceptable." -it was blasphetny to him. His h i d h 1d e k to “we God was no Bureau, no Rule Maker ority of one, that one vote was y DPOlll S? . 9 W0" 9 e 3 The 818cm‘: spark walls o“ and “God is a Hlllril." a man who should never have vot- Canada. no Accountant. he cried. "Between the great Spirit ed at all. _ _ . and the spirits of men-which are dissolution adllmmge m Um it deslroys “To tiny part of Hls—no one has the that there was no vote of censure‘ the‘ intervene with formulae against this Government, and forltbe tuecting wag right to and rules." He told a story which must have this the Government that had ask- and three mem- ed for dissolution prior to the last President Mr. J. A. Macdonaid. bers of iris audience. He said a cer- election. ‘ _ ‘ outraged the self-righteous tnin man had two sons. The el er, a perfectly proper and perfect- ly uninteresting young man, wor ed hard, saved his money, and co ducted himself generally ns a r95- _ But cause they had been dismissed s0 people were gloomler rather than suddenly, but. the Prime Minister Hc asked never once gave way to a generous island pectable member of’ society. happier when he came around. impulse. ‘rcpt-maul. ceedetl to work his wa- futherEs house. down the road. ran to him. thre ‘his arms around his dusty shoul ers, kissed his forehead, and boreleven for one hour. him in triumph to the front dooxx, “Bri ng a fatter] calf," he crie fin/lake a feast. call the neighbors to celebrate. which was gone has come back; he W-‘ig dead to decency and idesl- taken. tNow he has cleaned up his the people to believe that he ism. "thinking and is alive again." joyed them except the older so idle was sullen and ed. "llere l work and have never had a good time. Th irrrspottsiblo run through his tnoney, they give King hnd railed at him for holding him a party. it's wrong." IThe father did not defend the authority. younger sOll, but he REBUIK-ED tl elder. smugly complacent members the attdlence to wltnm Jesus to lilo story. The intplication was too that plain. “There ‘which a man m the story said in effect. "One is run away from your responsi-bi ties, causing sorrow to your parsn and hurt to y0||r associates, kl ing your finer nature. That are two ways - he is to be received again into h Father's house. "But the other thing is equnl wrong. God is a who neither laugh nor sing are o lng the world a pleasant front. Pharisees. iul to give exactly one-tenth of yo incomes down to You are fractions of pennies. B to leave the world cheerful because you through.” This was his ters to be happy. Jesus grew tremendously sure n himself as his ministry progressed. vote that every man on the admin- 5223.531. "'2. r g s - s ou not e a owe onger o .‘-71 M tlons of the cheapest, fleg-rlllgthle-‘destroy the fair name of the Cans- ey ans-e un- tier the sting, and the crowds laugh- complish anything If he stands in ed at their discomf-iture and cheel- terror of ed the young man who dared to calldn aubstance. ‘himself the greatest of the prophets‘ ous Pharisees. and still proclaimed that life is gift to be enjoyed, not a penance Baptist. to be served. §OO§O0OQ§O Jesus loved the pressure of the , h l h f writs. eatlnz crowd t a c" o When he ‘llll Plllll ill"? l° d° 5°’ “M 3° customs department d it o much and because hill filiglples ind not r55; and so about tion. The other ministers took thull‘ with gloomy looks, he gave an answer that throws a wonderful light upon his own conception of only "Do the friends of the bridegroom fast while the bridegroom is still Government faced PB-rl-lamellf "l9 with them?" he demanded. "N0! a bit of it; they enjoy every mom- i am the bride- groom; these are my hours of cele- Government let my friends be happy by a majority of four, and Parlia- own picture of the answered, who took his porti0n|pluined The father (hold session. never ceased to watch and lwllfi; constitutional he saw the boy coming along way for any For this is my son Governor General had been entire- A self-pitylng. Canada ‘were of a temperament to “Whore do l come In?" he exclaim- stand hint thundering against the - save and Crown, That was what hurt the and called Meighen a usurper. and of an atttocruft. av waste his-life." King's getterotrs Givenftlanger for the constitution. and selfish getting is sin. God people should not let King in this laughs in the sunshine and sings wa-y turn their ayes from the real _ through the throats of bird's. They issue, which was tnadfeasnnce of of- of tune with the infinite. God huslthat was strongly friendly to the exercised all his ingenuity in mak- Government. AMr. King would like place. to hnve any issue at all, other than Those who find no pleasure andIthis. Now the voice of Canada was give none offer Him a constant tab-being heard, and its people were Il-lowever precise their con- not going to be diverted duct, their spirits are an offense. cries. Woe to you, Scribes and painfully care- H d C 1 t0 "l9 Tfillllller flkllllnl -ln conclusion the Prime ‘Minister -you neglect the weigh-tier matters for right government. and not to 0f the law-the supreme ObIISBl-klllfredeem a character already lost. tn a little morelretttrn e have passed have at heart the read interests of message-a happy those who had God, wanting Hit; sons and daugh- their friends. ‘Duncan Report Published In Whole Prentier Meighen At Georgetown King Scorn Crown (Continued) (Canadian Prool) When he returned tothe House Momma-AL’ July 29' —- Th“ Premier K1“ compllmod o! the Montreal Star carried Yfiaterday tote Governor Generals action in not {gwiwng sped“ deflmmh (mm granting dissolution. The loader of In ‘flew of he discussion on the m9 c°“'°"“tl'° 9"” w“ ‘liked political plat orm and ‘in IIOWBDGD" m “m” ‘m dqmmmntmn‘ l‘ w“ ors on the Duncan Report as to investigation and the allegations that are made, Inspector Wailter Duncan, gpecial investigation officer was naked yesterday for a clarifyillz B1819- ment as to whether anything was surpressed and if so what itswas. ‘liJvas retained," helaid, “to make-nu investigation. into the Customs service in stontraal and district snd_l did so. I seized Pill)- ers and documents in the office 0f J. E. Blsaillon, chief preventive of- ficer of the district, fllld I summoll- ed and examined on oath officials who, t thought, were in a position to throw light. on the question. The evidence was taken and transcrib- ed. tl sulbmitted an interim report and afterwards a fuller report- Both of those reports were produc- ed before the committee of the House that investigated the Cus- toms department snd were read in- lo the record of inquiry. Nothing they contained was Bill'- pressed or deleted, but the evidence conrprlsling 319 pages upon which u. undertook it. Only himself had been sworn in to a salaried posi- places only to finish the business of the Session, which would Mk6 two or three days. ._ Those ministers undertook to act without salary to save the situation. Th8 went on debate. the new next vote and Stevens supported in the next day with the Parliament ment censured the ousted Govern- ment by a majority of ten. A mai- Progreesivee them- selves voted to censure the Govern- ment. Did that sound as llwlllll n- the Conservative party had pursued Three times more it and the new Government gttsllllll- said that the Government was not constitutional. die harangued the House for a day. The Government produced the Chief Justice of Can- ada, of the Law officials of‘ the De- dlan people. But that others should partment, one of whom was a be given a chance. To vote a utili- d-yetldn-thB-WOUI Liberal of the old orily for clean government on Sell- school. and other authorities, anditenflrer 14, that was I-lllllleflellellled these stated baldly, backed up by in the annuals of the country. The es a signed statement, that the course Premier said he didn't usufl-lly ill- that bad been taken was legal in dulge in predictions, "but so far as every way, and in full rtccord with one could judge the verdict was the precedents of the Privy Conn-going to redound to the grefll ' cll. But the Liberal-s thought they name of Canada. and Wlls some l0 re knew more about the law than the he in favor of a sound policy and law officers themselves. and de- an hottest administration. lf the feated the Government by a maj- Prime Minister was returned. he earnestly, honestly, and His Excellency granted well. for the simple reason After some brief remarks by 39"" ' ntor Alt-Lean and Mr. J. A. hit-Isaac, brought to a Anthem. for the the National the simple reason that neither waslclcee with lastly cheers u. -e¢¢¢.¢.¢ cw“ ¢~= * A childish Arlumfl“ We recommend and ' " '- t an the reports we" read into the recu was tabled in the hfbits were also Memo Never Pmfind "What I did not the committe urui published u memomndg" of a certain woman_ The “In the book were in ruonhandme them extended. ' l "They referred m private life and pram‘ n of this woman rather than upon the Customs depimm "This was not produced en ports l made are in the curt-rm“ record completely as Imfltis I‘ has Xjti-tfld the evidence I in Montreal is not i, pa" committee record but it "a" duced and tabled h, u“, i‘, What all the clamor is u, surmise, is the dairy of u“, l I have it in my possession" t did n ubmlt it u, u‘, tnittee because it dealt wil tlhersonal affairs oi this woman“ éallilnéflllll wlm, Wm“ l W“ lllv Plflllllcg , , What to . Filipinos Using . Wheat as Food n1 ~ Lieu 0i R1 MANILA. P. l., July 29,40“, tion of wheat flour in the Pi; pines. has increased in the lut years. Figures of the bureau commerce and industry show although rice is the chief; the Filipinos are using bread , supplementary food generally in some cases as their prim article of diet. Wheat lmportations were 76.000 tons as rolllpttred , 45,000 tons in i921. Four. came from the United States.- ‘ Fierce Feminist: "Anti Show ‘wontan work for her hushtu gvoice from Audience: "Yes ' ‘she gets him!" "I Young Solicitor: "Anything tilting httppcnded while I was gut ‘l-lls Clerk: “Yes, sir, u client ' led." offer for Investment k‘ the New Issue of W t Some had been complaining be‘ CITY OF CHA the people oi Prince Edward it‘ they could thin-k of any- thing so childish an to have men Due that the _Conservatives were not a government. and then lNVESTiMlEN were not a come batik as a gov- P 0 Box 464 ‘Every-body knew that the F‘ A‘ s‘ JONES’ R and ‘proper course ¢¢A.¢-.-x--¢ self respecting govern-l wment, after it had been defeated ~¢‘¢--e- ~ * d- was not to go back to Parliament, E Mackenzie King had said that d. Melghen was an enemy of constitu- in tlonal govertlment. and that the had‘ like had the the ly wrong in the course he Mr. King would now against and that never said anything the people oi’ Plate Glass n. King thought that but he bad found out dif- is ferently. on to power without constitutional __ - - -— --*- ‘Mr. King hati thundered l0 in positive constitutional agony, l-le had said he was ld ruling by Orders-in-Countri-l, and responsible government was in one year of Mackende government there were to more Orders-in-Council than in any ll- other year in the history of Canada. ts When Mr. Meighen asked King in ll- the House if the constitution was is not thus bel in gone. . a laugh sneer at the people of clear, soft and firm. This ifuhat was a Elizabeth Arden method. l9 Canada. Under the present Governor Gen- ly,ernl there was not the slightest The Book with full then clopnnt Toilet Proparatl The White ullflce and fraud. censured by a House No Cream transforms the okln._ which encourages nwlft circulation through the tluun and keeps the skin colic vividly healthy. will make your skill RLOTTETOWN Five Per Cent Bonds 1946 We will exchange these abonds for your present holdlngl. J. M. 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