b a: -:-»-=--4~ -< r. l".- r..u..-.~a'-Tn.".—l-_.g_guric.ag PAGE FOUR TIIE GIIAIILUTTETOWII Glllllllllli “incident-W. Chain! l. IcLuro, I P. Yloo-Plhollllt. Ll. Ilirlolfl, I.J.l. seer-tuy-Ll-ut-col. us. Ilolllnon, nso. i Editor and Mnnllllg Dlroelo ' I. Burnett. I I l. Anne-Into Eamon-Funk Walker all lLl. Ourrlo. i Morning Dnily (founded I001) 16.00 pu your (ll nlvuoe) delivered. “i0 per your (ll udvnnoe) mulled ll Ulllfll 1nd Ullhd Stolen. TUESDAY. JULY 11, 1N4 SOME SUGGESTIONS entry these people tried, in London. in connection with the forthcom- to have moire Dfly charmed l0 Lg Cartier anniversary celebration "Commonwealth Day." They failed here on August 24, it has been sug- completely. Commenting on the gested that the old car ferry steamer incident, the Cape Argus newspaper “Prince Edward Island" might be quotes Mr. Ramsbothsm in the mode available as an excursion boat-l British House of Commons as de- It is understood that the French lin- scribing the suggestion as "some- er “Champlain” on which the Eur- what academic and doctrinaire." opean delegates will arrive will an-l But, adds the Cape Argus, it isl chor outside the Charlottetown something more than that. "Common-I hflrbmlr- 1n any “m” a“ "m": wealth"ls simply the short for “Brl-I slon trip on the old car ferry, to, _ ; n l meet the chanlpmn in the straits tlsh Commonwealth of Nations and. should make a popular appeal If l; has always been “sad pmnamy’ a‘ my raw of say $1 0O were charged for u. rate. 8s a descriptive term fol- Great l a. _ _ We hours. Cruise with buuu concert“ Brnaln and the self governing Do I. It cannot, etc, it might prove profitable to the‘ mmmnsf _ without‘ a! railway management and be a dis- cfumge m meanmgr be made m m“ “not conveuieuuc w thc public crude the innumerable colonies It L, also sugucswd mac m “W which are not, and for -the most of the importance of the cvcnt, rail- 1181i 118W?!‘ can nations. If way excursions from all Island] “c°mm°nwealth‘nay were submt‘ mum at mduccu rams might bcmted, these colonies would feel, provided’ [he uuius m bc hem mm that they were left out m. the cold cm, cvuuiug uu rcwru when the annual celebrations took Special excursion rates on the SS.’ lflflce- 11189113- “undid, U19 M11111! I-icchclaga might also prcvc an ut-. SEEMS 110 D1915 $11169 111 Tflndmn) traction to mainland visitors. A trip‘ could not have the same feeILng for , might be arranged so as to have the Commonwealth Day as I01" E0191" Hochclaga accompany the Cham-;Day. This is the true ground oil plain to Charlottetown, and held un- objection. . . . “No doubt an alter- ti} m; evening before returning to atlon would be welcomed by ktlhc pic-mm small section in this country t at. other suggestions include obtain- has m"? 139°“ able“ mt “mire :26 fng ilze CO-OpCfJllOD of ill’: Cltyfihange 025E531 e ezedtm think: Firemen, thc local service clubs, the! meazmg ° d Wpme» a“ 5r B b 1 Board of Trade and other orZanizu-I °1 t W“ m "n5 ° i‘ Yun- tions ‘or a parade with decorated] A$5YT1fl-_ °1' the Grand M°3u~ Bu‘ floats’ cm; also uurucluuficu by me even this persistent mlsundemtlnd- I, school children in thc celebration, as 1118‘ 1111155 ‘hfal-YPBET 111 tlme- Mew‘ | weu as by muuary uud naval mum, while, Empme remains the only u available’ word that fully eomprehends all the Previously thc suggzsiion was made Wfrlwfkis 1n i118 World W11101l are unmcse columusmn hummus nlgng bound together by a common al- l Ila: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes By 77w Way A tourist from Maize arrived in Montreal the other day with a sleigh tied securely to the rear of his auto- about Canada. from the typical Hol- lywood representation of this ooun- try as a land of ice and snow peop- led almost exclusively by Indians, Eskimos, Hudson Bay traders and ‘mobile. No doubt he took his ideas Hons rum" mm m Empuc Rcculviounted Police. We say the chap from Maine should have known better, but don't we all form our impressions of foreign countries on such superficial informationiL-OL- tawa Journal. London News Chronicle (Lilli; We shall convince arms merchants that we do not intend to allow them to sell guns to foreigners to kill] British soldiersanll sailors, or to stir up wars in which for their thousands of our . countrymen may perish, by cne means only; and that ls by abolish- ing the sale of arms for private profit. As a preliminary demon- stration, this South American em- bargo will serve very well. Let the British Goverlrlrlcrl: now sav promptly and definitely that whatever other countries may do we that a Qoltlp o Sear: U! lung dlflahn. ID. HYPOCHONDRIASIS — OVER- ANXIETY ABOUT HEALTH In these days when you are rend- irlg and hearing so much about health, about its importance to suc- cess, and to happiness, it is not strange that some individuals be- ,‘come over-anxious about their health. when this anxiety becomes a great part of the individuals liife, he is spoken of as a hypochondriae. . Robert Hutchison, london, England, describes him as follows: “he is always fussing about his health and fears that he is getting. ' or already has, some disease. Such l I patient is usually a man in advanced ‘middle life, generally retired from business, who makes his health his hobby, and who collects symptoms as others collect stamps or cold will forbid absolutely the export oflchina." arms from this country to South America. Lord e u fiillllflllflflld the other day that he might again be- come active in politics. Oi course, there will be a. general election in lEngland in the not very distant future, and presumably Lord Snow- den will throw his weight behind Labor against the Nalional party which seems fairly certain to en- dure now and not break up into‘ its constituent parts. Lord Snow-j den has already started by predict- revolutionlry- changes and cautioning against cxtrcnzc meth- ods. Somctimcs it is difllclnt to say] when a revolution takes p acc. Ev-- oluticn is COllLIIlllOll5 and YDVOJILIJHI seems generally to be evolution speeded up until it becomes limit)!!- ' able. Fascism presupposes the central- ized contro. of thc existing author- ities. this bcillg their lJSLIIlCIiVG defensive formation against attack; and "SGClGll1illl' presupposes the centralized ccnrol of the p:olctar— iat, this being their particular “myth" for arr-urine, at power. But, In most cases this form of hypo- chondrlasls is harmless enough but it is sometirms the beginning of "too much looking inward" and these de- luslons about health may lead to de- lusional insanity. In treating the hypochondriac Dr. Hutchlson says, "To attempt to “cure" him is useless and would be urtkind if it were possible, for why deprive the patient of his main in- terest in life. Further, one should never tell the patient that there is nothing wrong with him for that. is the sure way to lose his confidence for ever. Listen to him patiently, ex- amine him thoroughly, reassure him confidently, give some explanation of his symptoms, prescribe a placebo »scnlcthing to please him-and you send him away happy-until the next time.‘ ’ As a matter of fact physicians for- merly were too much to blame in this matter as they did not examine the patient thoroughly and simply told him thcrc was nothing the mat- ter. 'I'o-dhy the physician knows that. while half the patients who come to him have no organic ailment, he also knows that ALL his patients are really mental patients, in a sense. PUBLIC FORUM ‘Ills ooiuu II open In III lleouulou by oornlvfllhl" of qnoltlnnl 0| Interest. T" Charlottetown Onrdhn l0" not lneelurlll I149". ‘B’ opinion o! unannoun- A TRIBUTE Shy-Word has come to the Char- lotte residence this mornalg I118! our beloved matron Mrs. MacNutt hfls passed to hLZher service. As she and I came into the home together, it may not be out of order for me to pay s little tribute to her memory. It has been said that one must live with one to know one. {or nggrly two years we lived togB-hel‘. and I may say. i111“ 1 111d 11°‘ i111“ it possible that any 0116 WWW 001114 gxcgl in m many different vo- cations as did Mrs. McNutt. With a strong sense of duty. as she saw it, she conscientiously did her part. As housekee, she never in any way slighted her work. The house has always been a credit to her. Her patience and kindness to all who came under her charge was wond fir], no mother could be more tender or impartial to her family than was Mrs. McNutt. She was indeed a wonderful woman, and no one woman will ever fill her place. To he; son and daughters and other members of her family, will go forth heartfelt sympathy. 5o long as the Charlotte Resi- dence stands the kind deeds and loving services which she hi5 N11- dered, should be told for a memor- ial of her. May she rest in peace and may the influence of her good life continue to work. I am. Sir, etc, M. L B. Charlotte Residence, July 15, 1934. POLITICAIYISTORY N0. s Sin-In my last I overlooked Prohibition as a side issue in the 1896 campaign, A strong delegation waited on Hon. Geo. E. Foster, Minister of Finance, and a. fore- most temperance advocate, asking a Dominion wide prohibition of the liquor traffic. Excise and other du- ties on liquors amounted at that time to nearly a third of the whole revenue of Canada. Hon. Mr. Fos- ter's answer was-"If you will show how to implement this loss of rev- enue I will do my best to accede to your request." Compelled to pro- Canada O UNDLAND; IAMAICL CUBla PUIIBTO Rim DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Changing ttptlca . . . B USINESS CYCLES repeat them- selves . . . there is hardly a; phase or crisis of commercial life which this century old Bank has not lived through. World-wide fazilities in every department of banking’ o ‘The K of p153;- . NOVA SCOTIA BOSTON. XDNDON. ENGLAND OVER A CENTURY 0F BANKING SERVICE L0nd0n’s Heraldic Ships For Full Strength and Fine Flavor se BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA vlde national revenue to meet the (Ag Thompson h: “The Nam.) country's obligations, he had to co- ordinate sentiment with the prac- tlcal. To the same delegation Hon. Wil- frid Laurier gave the pledge,—“If you return me to power I will have a plebiscite of the whole of Can- ada, and if the vote calls for pro- hibition I will legislate according- the waterfront should be repaired or; lesiance to the Kins. and Empire Pvhen will-shuts -§vb1l(_ll1llgll)1ffhcn19lzllld so he treats the patient instead v . , I cu cuuucu has Day ghould ygmgln the day on Wm 01 (‘r 11P- ry. l. vu .u ound, of the ailment. Thus he first makes whitewashed. Tic y , m c u _ , _ _ uwhich they ceuabraue their united a the same causes of pu J0 C118 a thorough examination of heart, Btrvllgb’ mdmsed 11115 propcfl‘, ‘ _ fi satisfaction exist. For in tcrmswlurlgs, kidneys, blood pressure, ner- which would certainly enhance thofront to the problems of the wond. that practically cons Luge the 351d mus 5y5fi9m_ urine, blood, eyes, ears. flppggraflcc of thc city to visztors ar- test of any sys em of government’ r1050, thrnnt, teeth: also often has uu, u Stcaxnfir -11am@ly. What is the p20 rtiorflxrny and other examinations made. ' 1“? y ‘gut u 0 uuuc by of retail ccnsump iCn to wholesale The patient then has really not 011129115 n" “s °_ °_C ' p" “ _ prldlzctzon in the conlmunity-both much excuse for hanging on to an P1113113 ‘"111 m‘? 13°95 m 15?’: Cont?" fall in the same dCgTCC.-—NCW Eng- imaginary ailment. tion, and merchants parllcu1flr1y 111 llsh Weekly (London; arranging for flags and bunting 0D down-town buildings. ' In addition to thc Europfiflfl d919- galcs, many visitors from the other Maritime Provinces, from Quebec and other sections, are expected hcre on August 24. This being the first port of call for the Chamfflflifl. very great interest will centre on Ceylon The Iondon Chamber of Commerce S1113" Leaf has recently been granted a oost of arms in which seagulls are the supporters and a. ship is featured in one of the quarters of the shield. One has only to lock at the coat of arms of the Metroplitan Boroughs in the County of London to see how very closely London is associated with the Thames and its shipping. In fact. no less than half these Mat- ropolltan Boroughs have IYIVE)‘ fro“. tages. Bermondsay. Greenwich and Pop- lar each have ships in their coats-of- HA VE YOU A SILENT PARTNER ? Man's silent partner, in business or at home, is insurance. A wonderful ally that stands ready, with- out a whimper, to bear the burden of financial loss that may come at any time from Fire, Lightning, Automo- EDITORIAL NOTES A shower a. day would keep de- premon away‘ Uncompromising prohlbitlonlsts reasoned that Minister Foster, sub- ordinating sentiment to the law of expediency, was unfaithful to his professed conviction, that though the heavens fall, and revenue go the bankrupt road, the traffic should be stopped. What ls a mat- “m” w mark the“? _f°rmer 555°C‘ ter or dollars and cents to national 18mm Wm‘ 511mb“ 1d"? DePtmTd morality? And this propaganda was has a 5h P m‘ u” 5"°°k5' a 191111111191‘ hurled to every temperance aud- that “one time it had 9' RAW“ lenc: but carefully evaded when the D°CkYard' I“ third quart” °f the Jewish Chronic. c, Montreal: It is delightful to know tlla, ill’: flstic prowess of a Jew has been so unde- ‘wlumaruylly acclaimed Goodness knows wc for hockey have given the world sufficient of, our intellectual genius, for which we have received more kicks than _ _ , ha.’ ence in return. Maybe a height- Imitatlon is flattery in excelsis; eucz rcgard for [he Jcw Wm be the I-O.D.E. will rezognize this ili|gained now by Jewish brawn if no: the Charlottetown cclcbratlcn Thcrc, Our case at Ottawa will not be helped by our farmers taxing themselves broadcasts. , . l JUNE IN A PARIS GARDEN Hid fast from the sleet b d _m_ melGerman women's adoption of Rose by Jewish brain. is so much to c one wi in _ lDay. next few weeks that no time should - be wasted in preparing every detail of thc programme. And when this has been completed, it should be 81V- en thc widest publicity. t , 1e _ coat-of-arms is a representation of ‘if.’ “$235353...“°2Z..?§"”S..i..l‘; fee we Greer sealer on a wooden were lured to the Lauricr standard °g with a Shipwrights “d” This- -and to the concealed and most i); 5011321 dwwgjerages his rfideme treacherous pitfall. Sir George Fos- Sh‘ ggldin‘ w e‘ e came 19am ter died. honored in years, and by p g‘ the temperance forces of Canada. Fulhflm hasaship fora chest, a as their grandest of grand old 119111111118!‘ ofavlsit the Danes paldlo staunch upholders of prohibition. @1115 Tlvcrside town in the year 879. i Eat-Premier Henry pr outline, still Biermvvs ship was fOrnv-‘rly thought bleeding from the wounds of a 1° have ffiffrelwe $0 the mistaken temperance vote, a big factor in his 111911 that 1111 Persons 110m at sea- defeat, is now wise to the current W916 Yeglslered '11 1118i- Pafifih- A p1 prohibition sentiment in that sewfld Shin in Stelmevs coat-of- Prcvlucc arms reminds one that the St. In my last I spoke of the Laurier Kabharme 13°91“ 116 17111111111 1/118 b0!‘- successes. He was one of the most ‘mgh bmmmvfles- ' astute of Canadian leaders. Instead f wamswmth 11115 a “k1”! 5111i?- of following the lines now adopted fifth“ Vlllihzgs came 11D L119 Thom!» by his successors, of using plat- "5 11 “PY- 111111 111911101" 65 0f forms only to get in on. he con- 1;"""rd1mw'~‘k*'m9 1'15“ 61/113911“? scripted the plan of making him- "keg-Ia, self and his Government strong Whflrfi’ ‘5156111158- EPIWWRY- 0V6!" with the people. As I pointed out mu‘: 5 ash p-Thm 15 11 "P13611- his cabinet was composed of the Ihdimggtigm °1d gateway 111 W951? flower of Liberal strength and dpmgushez suhwhifi W” 11-‘9911111/ popularity, although by depriving mum and Meg S P- 11111ti;1l)lb'. sltlll the various provinces of their [organ 359°“ n e P0111}? ablest leaders, he left them to the Puplaugmigyél" -__A swgndtshinl n pains of defeat in provincial elec- ma" R‘) trheseVga 5 1m 115 Ind a- tlons. For one by one the provinces bum’ In ‘he _ d mum“! "$5615 W919 reverted to Conservative govern- Onpwondgirufh“ t?“ gm- h‘ mam“ or reference to theyThsm If}? sthp Wisely he followed the footsteps cuuffiopurmu f the Cum‘; U) d e of the great Sir John A. Maedonald, .11“; mndon gaunt Ojuncu, 20°? and appropriated the Conservative ouumc has waved yuan in “i 10:; policies which had built up the est part of the shield which M the ‘muntry and estabushed m’ pms‘ heraldic neprcsentaton of th giver perlty. With a like wisdom he Needless to my u“ maujmrmé avoided creating new fiscal pol- “the Port 0f London Auuwm lcies, those relentlms breakers on has the river and uuppln st 1y which s0 many times his party had Nurmnceu The crust u u“ 8573,11’ suffered political shipwreck, The the supports u! the shield are s": secret pledges to industrial Can- horses and beneath are um wave‘ ads, to maintain the National Pol- ‘ ' icy, was not only implemented, but amended at every behest of the manufacturers to make protection more protective. For fifteen years he appealed to the people upon his record. His op- ponents, facing him in the posses- sion of their own policies which he adroltly applied to his party's afi- vantage. without counteracting pol- icies to replace those stolen from them by the Liberals, failed to re- tain more than a formidable foot- hold from election results. Yet as governments commence to die the day they are born, so in Sir Wilfrid's case the seeds of decay commenced to take root, the ever present grafter increased in de- l-nands upon party and leakages in- to publicity. The promise to pro- hibitionists to grant a plebiscite was fulfilled, but when temperance scored a 35,000 plurality in favor of abolition of the traffic, he de- faulted in not granting prohibition as he pledged himself to do. He then built that most ruinous ‘Frans- continental Railway, at a stagger- ing cost, and with charges of cor-| rupt expenditures unparalleled in‘ Canadian history, and today the great overload burden which ls the: White Elephant consuming our rc- aources and keeping us near- to thc, verge of bankruptcy. | My next . review will be the‘ Laurier downfall. I I am Sir, etc, , POLITICAL STUDENT Through a gateway barred, bile Accident, Ship or Train wreck, or other disaster. Lies all Eden sweet Where great trees keep guard O'er an old-world spot Of the Bols forgot By time's hurrying feet. The real pace of the world at any time is determined by thc rate at which thc bulk of the worlds work is being done. The tempo of pas- scnjer travel ‘loclay is that of the railroad and not of the aeroplane. For that matter it_ls. not passenger The members of the Canadianfilwed F1“‘§,fde‘§r1t111f"°5,1u€° m“: ‘i: _ m l . . . |econornlc 1c, u rclgi spec . Precs orough y enpyed the“ fish‘ man in New York can buy a cargo V _ h g _ m" vane or and left yesterday and today con-lo; copper in London in five mm. The b1; 1F1~Tm~° 111 u r ‘ |flrmcd boosters of our Province aslues over the rad:o telephone, but $1115 51‘~"15°11519b5mr m“? has been‘ a tourist and residential centre. 1119 313ml) 51°31'11" “1111911 17111185 a matter for satisfaction to all thc szuff up from Chile dccs not comcrmd in me industry‘ The His Honour and Mrs DeBlols argastcr than n cud Fisheries News Bulletin points cut haw issued Invitations IO-r a d ncel‘ - ma: cnnudnis catch of lcbsters m lomorlo n1 ht in honou of lgri l the ‘month o! May ‘ms somcwhakodier l-fgctzbir and offlfcr of ti; 1M5“ than i‘ had been m May of Mlliti l’lCW cogncludrln the? h t Jas; year, but whilc the catch gain I d“ f t, _ _ - = 1' 5 01' vras fc:s than l0 pcr cent tho land" perm 0 rammg" ed value of thc lcbstc" to ‘thc fish- The uldependence and m artml Ermm showed an m “W or 85 i’y of ‘British courts is again il- - - ~' '1 r l ” ' p01. cent. PjlfiCa (llllllll, thc mtntllnustrated m the conviction of m" great advance in human ncmcvv By thc sum have burst were Hfllfilfllly‘ br-Lcr both for lob- M“ of aum "cm a 0T5 K3 éllncm has Come abmlcnthrouzh In the Summers dawn. SlFrS 5111l1l7fd n11‘: and I51‘ 11105” 0 a char ca: n; ‘l' my [misfortune of some sort. A mrln _Kather1ne Mm“ used by i111 ¢'"1111T1'1~"5>‘- ' n maug eruthiilks hal':le:~.t--and fastest-when ' In rarh czlr- oi fir“ Atlantic coast‘ III“ mnfillsognil": gum a na:°na1yd°\\'11! M1110". tLFlmb. ivnlilla Craw- _. -, . . . cm w a e a a 0o a .>e,arrol1_ wlncrs, cac a some rrsnnms‘ the 100ml puducm" I h pm m h a dc HCeVSCElOUSMDlglII of misfortune prob- mm of L220 Dominion and lhc 10-10 a 8 9 c 5135 "Plied- °1'| Y ,. _ . ' _ c Hue case dismissed ‘ably having more to do in endear- cmlml P! thc W01‘ <15 Eiffllffi- 11-‘I1PI ' ing each lo fame than anything cry of ti‘: k.ll:l. ill" mtntlfs catch else.-Excllang_c, uh“ ma“, muu u ‘ca; a ycur ugu When the general strike was de- 7 n ‘um, was a vucy claijcdand begun in London, the .1"c in thc value of‘ aum°rmes 115d 11134975 5° 51391111‘ Insurance is the modern safeguard against all The more they see of it, the concingencies_ bct.er do the Women's Institutes appreciate the new Prince of Wales College. Consult our nearest Agent or write Hyndman & Co, Limited The Oldest Insurance Agency in P, E. L Lower Queen Street, Charlottetown m‘. l b! wl ‘l? xii r wi u g1 5 w m‘ 1b . Q W‘. . l?! w ‘h! flu 3E 0!‘ a In its calyx deep The moss roscbud rocks; The marignlds peep Neath the hollyhccks; And the fleur-dc-lys With each hour's increase l-icr white heart unlocks. THE LOBSTER CATCH In the honicd haunt Whcrc thc pollen clings There is dlllcct chaunt _____ Of untirlngs wings, Ii is never vvisc to discredit any- ‘ And bllfiivrfilcs Nib one because of sCllls surface revcl- o" 1-119 111Y'S breast ation. The hollcst human licar-Jwml 17915911 5111110141185. will ncvcr totally rcvcul its hurtsl _ or misfortunes, its secret strifes Th" Pln-k Chestnut 5118395 with faie or clrcumEtames. When H" 599111;“ 01111191511713 thc records of history; are carefully T1111 “Gama ‘"1195 examined one learns of the as-‘BY m“ 101111311115 15-11113 tcunding truth, that nearly every And 1111194111115» 111115911 LUMBER We have it — all sizes and kinds, Dressed or Undressed Asphalt o'r Cedar Shingles Hardwood Flooring or British Columbia Fir MACDONALD-ROWE Woodworking Co, Ltd. Charlottetown It Had 'l_‘o Come (Toronto Globe) Phone 341 —-i— I 7”‘- Tu s. A y ;_ R .. "l At. last a. radio crooner has been Great Brifigliitlwllnaktsrhcreclfrllcc ill nf-“mtPdc of wursc- it had m wme- . favor cf llhlinlited international Hrlfunny is 1°“3'5uff°rm3' but as lnnzl As a mltttcr. ‘my arranged‘ that it w“ thclcommifnlcnls, she can clllnlnatc thc {mag-V ligconyes $101159‘! hyflfweuhm g fart, bcll- in Q c P111103 511k“ 31111 11°‘ 1119 133111111? 11m- prcscnt fear‘ of war from Europe ‘éfiluttflgi gzgficntalfiecuglientumiwm Iuwuru mauu w: umuc lucrcaul chlapsrd. We n. pe history mlrund thc ucl cl. In so doing she ca-rumuived he nuance ceased to be _ 1-9pm; imm- m the case c! ca] strengthen democracy. ensure the. w n p b" “mm a kn‘ more than 10D w‘ 1.. . - _ disappearance of thc private maxim,“ virtue‘ c0111. 111 NPW 1311111511191‘ 111°"? W“ ‘Cmm’ factul-e of armaments and means of‘ This “Q95 met situxtliim“ “Horns . _ - a bcttcrmrllt of \'L‘l'yl1'r"l.l’l_\‘ 9O per,‘ """"' .war and of the corruptzrn which {Mrs o pm 8A e saxop one "r r ‘ ' ' S' t‘ t‘ bl -' l - lit mcrms restore confidence and so ‘flayer had was“! m be a‘ neighbor- cckt, and lIl hon o in. .10 Already the On.arlo press ls lad-luau) to énd the Drum], nmncml 110ml nulgflnce. and the mmgtlgt gcst producing provincr‘. thc gain‘ vising Premier Hepburn to abandonmud ccuucmiu Cr. ' ‘Zmoju uhcnppcared to have muffled his in- ‘was only sl agilty 10s: than 70 per; the promises on which he cent. In Prmcc Edward Island the election. For example: W011 1118 ‘most powerful moizrc for ecoromlc ‘Ytmmcnt’ The bagplpe novm hm "To avogdinctlonalisnr merge the present imuzikmdhigvnseltofYgeere only i“): W. v - H1 u .. .. scum Mav latch was 45,055 cwts as] serious damage to the public lntgr-JETQUI) 31~1“11¢°5 m: 11}? KW" ECII- j r ‘mp “g mg aizlinsl. 42.290 in May 193a; but the‘ est, they (the Hepburn Government) lifaaul zgiangigifgaigi" uu, A, . landed value this May was $308,785, will have to forget some of r. It may be that the efforts of o tortures of the air have been ‘hdrlwhlch fronters will b"CJlZ".' compared with $133,145 in May of election pledges, opineg the Mallilble", advance the just L1"c“lnlf‘1l5 last year. APT‘. fie Answer Boils Pimplee Skin Diseases BEGIN well by feeding fox pups Imperial Puppy Food. CONTINUE during early months, later with Imperial Fox Biscuits and so SUCCEED in raising highest-class foxes, acknowledged lead- ers in live stock and pelt values. Manufacturers: Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. Box 446. - Phone 721. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. n. I. Sallow Complexion Nervousness Loss of Muscular Tone Anaemia Impaired Appetite st in the ever-increasing street " but even these were more . b; . ‘and EmPm- 111W "B. 01 wurselw‘ ,"‘,‘,“°’“.‘°" 1m“: 02cm‘; ".h°,,_.°t:f étlvncczmc thc crooner: came by All told, the catch, as shown by in no msltlcn to abolish the Lleu- ‘jgrktgleergtéillzlmfi; Trigcmsgrfufgg” way of the radio; took an unfair ad- unroviscci reports in the Dcmlnlcns tenant-Governor, though they maylue brouuhk ‘uuuillc y “ y '-\’11‘~"1_?1‘ 01’ 1:10 1119191985 11119145112411- Drlififllllflll cr Fisheries, nmountedi be able to hamper him to some ex- _____ llurinflkfzvnouP-‘qiuerliie zaiéuznggg m 194.215 hundrcdlveights, with a tent in the performance of his dut- You probably flimlrmllflr the uauqlwcmflu, clutmcd‘ up by ms mcuot, landr-d value of a trifle more than les as the King's representative in Andcrwnptsm? ‘*1 lhetmg-"i |onous moaning, The air was mu of 9.443.000, rh May, was, the catch this province. The office ltseu is :;‘§1e“°f,:“ $16 ’;’1',',‘rr‘;uf,‘§“;‘ ‘;n“‘L‘;“_’u111-=<1l\1§";"m@:ii°‘=-" 1g h}? 1x811’? tctrlllcd 160270 hulrdrcdwcigh .wholly beyond the range of their ecutgmp “whyy 531d 1pc ma“ M; P1122111; lawman. F! L11" WW5‘: and it had a value of $777,415 ‘jauthorlty. To close Ontario House the window. “all the haste?“ "I wantlirpullhm‘ were w“ mymggt ‘my Run Down Condition brought ashore from the traps. , in London and to withdrew Ontario's u Agent-General from the heart of the sxetedufglciegtlha‘ nyzliuctfgfinyiu; uEMphQE" G00]; ENOUGH 51191” wind 5° u’ 5m“ a 5°1'1°115 I get there. for I'm the man to be c ow at t e farmers of the prov- hanged. This race of ours is al-‘lrc-un, An irritated man, armed with lnce, who benefit increasingly by WBYS 111 11 hurry- Fortullrltvly cX-gn pcnknife. invaded a New Jersey 111m is a group of Socialists in I the assistance of the office in the °°"“°“ “f” 11° 1°11?" 1mm" ‘umfl-“tudiv and P111 inw action the '\ l _ Elllinnd who, like Mr. Mackenzie marketing 0f their Products in the gorzfiosxgltgmtb n; rlfigyilifltfiiqaaufiu:lgrzjlihsgnifls ‘iontgtfliircifi: “SET; King, abhor the word “Emplrc,"'lUnited Kingdom under the prefer-‘mow, acfidpnt‘ m- any “mutual Wm mm c that this was wrung; a who sec something sinister in Brit-z red conditions of the Anglo-Can- I event brings men and women from foolish resort to violence. It ls con- ish impvrlallsm and mefcr to adian agreement signed at Ottawa ‘alldsliiies-anmllu of them " '11 CClVflhlr that mantgrpeloplg ofhilmigntr cm k‘ an S .V _ .8 I ‘ l_ mfl IIYTY- Y- _ ‘V _y montaiity arc on -a ne ' t s - of the race. knife 1S so effectivel to be sure to sec thc cxecution,",cost_ And now one of these strange vocalists has been attacked. The opposition has taken a phys cal Stomach Disorders lronized Yeast The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street