,a- ‘a -| L.“ _- - "or art pottery. glass making, etc.. . n _ rum lllnca has mam interest in‘ the much llchhd qafltloli. of the rlghts- of the cairn: under the British system of government. Aecording___tb Bate- hd-EJBQHII! constitution." 0w‘ Sovereign has three rights: the right tobe right to i i , Iago, the right m warn; and re» My em v1 c» m» czar .in“°2i‘°£.;'f..“€:.i€ i'v"~' " e l“"“-'““" m“ ‘h’ m’ °“°‘" find that nu havina no other: mflmmmwe pub.‘ There" are those also who pessi- - would enable him to use these with m‘ ‘y"'*’“ °‘ ‘“_‘““'"“" ‘Wmlstieally that for the are-sanguine effect. He would say to‘ our Ottawa. col-respondent with scv- ' __ , sent line weather we shall be sev-fhls minister. “The rmponslbllity oi "elymfllle 9"9*’""l°°‘°""mrypuounccourangtncscmaina- llleesmmwfillllllenyou: what- nctural resourccsf of Prince Edward ‘i, o! Winn“ Noi, can mi: be iusib ever yml think best must l; done. 143W‘- Wmch- w’ “d “u” ‘nu b‘ fled. Nature ls not revengeful. As whawver you “fink be“ ma“ have my full and effectual support. But "'4 Vlmfnwml“ n” Gum“; in the case of ex-Oorporal Mulvan- you wiii obwve m“ ioi. this i“, h" ‘WWW’ “mmi ‘° “n” er. who deelared there was "wen" son and that reason. what you pro- “nl'°a°w°egwhmh'uwugh'°m"tvlllng that could never be takciupddclb d0 l6 1184:1471‘ K111816554‘!!! what union. areboth valuable and i,” him. “may m, h, was i, and that reason. what you do not important. That we have such. a come,“ w, have i,“ m, propose ls better‘ I de not oppose well krbwn. and it is encouraging m” Vania.’ "iii i; cannot MW iiiJ-‘t i‘ my d“? m‘ l” °pp°°°3 m" _I wam." Supposing the king to ¥° n°l° "l?" l!" "WW l5 “m! taken from us. we may thereforeibe right and w iiiimdiiiiiii kings mm ‘M553’ ‘h’ “mm” ‘l “u” leek confidently forward to havlnsioncn have-one gm of effectual " an ~" cum annua- i DU’. III). (In ajyalnoi collared. Iallllnnmlhll). ‘QOIKOEIKOD-IL-ofilfllt ‘"- lour share of good as of disagreeableTexpression, he could not help mov- The devekapment oi our resources wumu ing his minister. He might not is a matter‘ largely ‘ pendent upon --v-<o->-§_ alwflyd W"! 1115 B01389. bl"- he would always trouble his mind. our own nnuuvc. We require not lrrllrw rl-wrble rewlm only tbeguidance of Federal oiiic- ials, but the active co-operation and direction of our provincial authori- ties if native enterprise is to rise to the occasion and be successful.‘ While we have millions oi tons of good brick and tile making clay, we THE wide spread nature and mag- in ii! com” oi a ion‘ "i", a nltude of water power develop- sagaeious king would acquire an merit throughout the Dominion is experience wlth-whleh-few llillllel- indicated in the annual review of 9T5 mum cmwnd- The king “mm "Have you referred to the hydro-electric progress in Canadaisay’ ‘ nsscti hich h bed d - by tire Hon. Charles Stewart, Min-ll“ ‘ms w “m” m’ lng such and such an administra- m lmmmng thousands of dollars ister oi the Interior. During the “ML I mink about imii-iieim years worth of these commodities every year 1m the “t” wheels or wr- ago? m“ “tom an imp-new“: under the hmdica of has“, bines actually installed and broughtlexample of the bad results which W , it“ as en as mugumiwin‘ into operation totalled 550,000 horse ere sure w attend the volley which n g power, thus bringing the total for y_°“ propose‘ You d“ n“ at that and selllnz charges. The same is -t:me take so prominent a part in true of our eelg-nass. which is an- the whole Dominion to a fisugieiotlllllbllc ll! 8s Y0“ MW d0 Ind ll l5 5,328,000.h . In d t n: other valuable natural resource. For w this 152:: 1:25;” ihzre smimssgle W“ i? m; mglyuigemember i ii all e even . 's o recom- me u present the questkm many projects under active con- mend you to recur to them. 8nd t0 struction, some of them nearing discuss them with your older cel- lea ues who took part in them. It completion and others just recently is 3 15a m m a polio in'tiat c whose bin a installa-i "m" ‘w °° ,_ y pressing need is" to develop those I e coma e h“ which 50 lately Wfked 5° l"- The tions will result in ad mg more t king wouid indeed have the wimp manufactures which are of most '1 200000 horse power to the comb t d cmnmercial value and which glvc " ' ‘age which a’ Penman“ “n chm HTS Wtfll- There H"! 8180 mflny retary has over his superior. the projects of magnitude in the for- parliamentary secretary-that of mative stage, some of which will hwmg 511"“ in the pmceedmgs undoubtedly be undertaken m mo!“ “h” 9mm“ p“m“m°“““' m‘ near future. - Imfles‘ For the actualiidevelopment,trans- The callers at Government House mission and distribution of the pow-ell New Year's my we" “"1"” er capacity installed m 192a toge- “l” m‘ “mm”? ‘mlmuty ‘f’ His Honour, but the presence oi his esteemed partner, Mrs. Heartz, was might be omitted, but there are great possibilities here also. The employment‘ m the greatest number. Time was, and not so long ago, when all the ‘brick used in the Pro- vince was manufactured here. ‘There are localities in which brick church- es and parochial residences stand as monuments to the enterprise and o! our ow“ peop 1e“ AS ther with that now under active‘ figs“; W012i: is mid“ hm construction it lrestlmated that not 8 S l- d V’ is “an i an’! 8d “£1 n less than $230,000,000 will be re- 6mm, was a “plegsgnfl one, who mm" ’ n’ o ’ e a" p0 quired; while for every dollar ex- greetings wills Honour were heart- me m“ of our public men‘ sen-w- pended in power development com- ill’ emnllfld l" MYS- Hem“ 91nd “m” “d a “"1"” °f “WW °°' patent authorities have estimated h" dallghw" w“ H°“"“" "l" “e operation on the part of our people. that Six dongs is required in its 0n a visit to Egypt and Palestine, It cannot be too strongly empha- ii I is m and Vllihdq WW9 “FY5595 0n the" sized nor too often repeatedithat we appum on‘ t “mm” em- behau m’ a‘ pleasant lmuday and h v fore to visualize the effects through- :8 8M6 ieiui-m The cumin o; cs1. are importing mo mm "d mmmf out the country‘ of the expenditurefiing on the King's representative fuwrmg mo name’ mix/resources‘ of an amount" reaching probably 82- 0n New Yell“ Dfly ‘WW5 b"!!! '0 great and valuable asthey areiiwill 300000000 the old Colonial days and hnsnot be of little benefit if we do not use with regard w we activities oi flagged in the intervexllw yeflYS- c»v.ao3,_,,... "was 7 greatly misled. Otherwise the oc- t w,“ ‘British Electors - 30hr fl AN om nrvrslou um: m nammv (By Ramsay MacDonald. M- P» ll! $3‘. v Glasgow Forward.) ‘ lei. 1...... .Barion. M11. mrsronrcus.) m) WHEAT i The newspapers set!" W be try- POTATOES -A I experiments in thel tactics as; wiiii ii ti-emendous wheat crop theiattack for the next e ec on. put yam. m“, is no worry aboutour friends will have to make pre- l throng‘ the world. ‘moans aaushfiat would happen‘ ircomc. As su- Robert Donald said ‘m: when mp ‘:12?’ e eat more‘; E‘n°3‘.'§“‘n§‘§.‘i’ with 09' p‘; cent. W wifiiiufifi, any other one oi the Press Bzalnstus- Tllly l"? article of food, but in Europe one now apparently experimenting with on," gfflglg of foodstands first. and the boycott and the nus-report, and iii“ is we imam whatever tactics they decide in the There has been much discussion end to pursue, our friends may as- aboii; the merits or the potato as alsume that it will be carried out M without scruple- and apologies ai- wiiiii aim“; it‘? ter everything is over will be given In a former article I, spoke about to show that they are still run by the valuable mineral salts found inTBéntlemen. potatoes, which neutralize the acids The Liberal Press will be pert-le- in the blood, formed when too muchiularly unprlncipled and W111 Stick meat or protein foods are eaten. ‘at nothlns- Th9 11101? 465F911“ The Journal of the American the plight they are in the more fe- Medical Association in an editorial will tliiey llilieeeme- Frellilnevefy on the potato sa that " an anaiy- form s W We"! 0m’ i" 9m” sis shows that thye: potafolis cites: ti: (s10 fix: oltrlfieiéfllégpfisiiglysllll- wheat in actual ood va ue, u er - contains so much water that four times as much potato as wheat must 'I‘HZE 0mm‘ cnmacmmsr- be enten in order to obtain the some IC 0F‘ THE FIGHT I3 T9 3E amount oi nourishment." |WEA1ITH AGAINST POVERTY- Now our overweight friends have ‘Lylfl8 011 my "W? are WWW] been avoiding the potatoes because Billie?!» lsfiilifiihlglfifllrlnyeigligefs°fy 11:; they c0ntain.so much starch. l-low- 50¢"! 1on5 . ~ ever it has been learned that the response will not be illpelwe Ml‘ protein (nitrogen) in potatoes, in shillings. Between now and the though small in amount, is of good elrdctillonTthe moneuyitgtlai $1 ciismizdifi quality. o e ory 555W In Denmark, Great Britain, and lo seven flzllres- I knew of one Poland, research men have been 1n". constituency where there are two vestlgatlng the food value" of the hlshly paloasenls and about Well- potato, because it may mean much W Sllbflffillllled 1MB! l" U"? "m3- to the people oi any country In time es. In organization alone. in that of other crop fgflures - district, the Tories must be 5W1"!- Dr. Hindhede of Denmark reports 3H8 “m? "ml" 52900 P" “mum- a case ofya man living for nearly a. m‘! "business Wm ‘mdwbtedly year on 9 pounds 0g potatoes @1135 show lls gratitude to Mr. Baldwin with some vegetable margarine. l" "Sh- and l‘ Fm“? “Parllsms Drs, Koiigpg mom win-saw. i165. have come into Society in recent cribe an experiment in which two YBBTS. who have feasted and sub- adu1tg_ g, ma“ and q woman, lived scribed themselves into . political for a period or 167 days 1n gooiflpositions. helllth 0n potatoes supplemenwd The degraded influences of the with tots and a few {rum most vulgar lutocrat are capturing . And strange w relate, they did not whet is kllgwn lee ‘m’? WWW» grow tired of it. ,and their hands will be both full “It is said that deficiency or wast- End “Pen 1°‘ ‘his wmmg fight‘ It ing diseases are not commo | where mikes ‘me 5M“ the potato enters liberally into the‘ The aims i“ m" ‘imlwnemspwm diet." be to rouse ear verg ng upon an- The thought then isthat the low-dd Nerves "lid PW?“ d" m‘ 1y Potato should loom larger in onr eemelher- . minds as a food, and that while ‘ Miilley Wills whim were '5 l‘ bread will likely be more generally smmpede 1“ the °r°wd' I“ add!’ eaten. should there be any crop “u- tlon. the powerof social and econ- ure in future days, we can rely on omlc boycott will be used to the the potato in help us out, utmost. I have already had m- -———<o>-_.____ stances of it given 1.0 me- It is w be a bitter fight, with - “as,” most of the heavy artillery on one CLASSES dang‘- f r I side. mm ARE '1‘O BE Household msnsunann acamsr nan- oa, Ann svnnv weapon mm" Scrapbook Possess WILL BE USED AGAINST US. . u: nonmzmi mm Heretofore it has agfltgfy t i; to draw the l e l1 Labor and capiitf]: it was 5X:- l ealth and soc l rank. - Tea- Laws 15in? factor intervened viz: Those Take Lea, leave ma; m. i, were all-powerful in politics also- used and p1,; mg“, “Dun; epoixg culture, through blood and ed- plants. It is an excellent fertilizer u“ m" Th s re pretty much the same and stimulates the growth. in e325’, ‘gown? Now ii is ‘m; Olly Skin ferent in Britain., Distinctions are narrowing down in Labor and 8 One of the b t l ’rlsht w live- oily skin f5 go Qififlfiffiiiig’ has; mands immediate solution. inmcmsszs l Fiassified butlparatlons to resist whatever mayu Groesroiild to Civilization in United ‘StatesW ‘ (From The roronio Globe) Just before Christmas a Chicflkoi Judge was threatened with assess-f ination; ten State witnesses myll" teriously "disappeared" A" W" involved in a murder trial; all werei victims of a lawlessness unpllrdllel-l ed in the history of the whole‘ world. 1t was an example 0! the. s te of near-anarchy m“ llltvlll! in» the neighboring Republic-anar- chy that promises as surely as fate to precipitate a second American; revolution infinitely more dlflicult ‘of solution the first. I Sometimes it is possible to live soi ‘close to the trees as to be unable to: see the forest. To millions of‘ hon- est, uprlght Americans the idea that they are citizens oi the most lawless nation in the civilized world must come as e. shock to be met by indig- nant denlals. Yet no other conclu- sion is possible in view of a cairn and complete examination of the evidence. It"is not unusual to hear serious-thinking Canadians discuss; lng, in quiet conversation. the inev- itability oi the coming revoiutlonin the neighboring country, and the, dangerous consequences to Canada of the whole situation. I The paradox of the position in‘ the United States is that the high-i est and the lowest flourish side by side. No people in the world pOS-‘l sesses a higher proportion of up- right, God-fearing citizens. Never in history has a nation been so wealthy. Never has any people known so high a standard oi living as everywhere prevails. Yet it is impossible to survey the state of ilawiessness without concluding that a cancer has eaten far into the vit- aNir-gans of the American body pol- itic and that the choice is between a ‘surgical operation or something _ , WOYSB. ! lawlessness Prcvalenl. I Nowhere else in the world could‘ the “sacketeers" flourish as they! flourish in Chicago. Indeed, for. eigners find difficulty in compre- hending that in a great “clvllized"i ‘city gangs of thugsuand gunmen, bomb the business establishments of I those who refuse to pay blackmail- not once, twice or a dozen times a year: but every day. every month all year. The lawlessness itself is not new. OnDec. 10, 1903, Th8 Globe carried a news item to the effect that “there have been 125 murders in Chicago during the year and no executions." It would be possible w trace the growth of lawlessness right back to the Revolution itself. , Indeed it is a matter for the psy-i chologlsts to decide whether the .___ ' I s Mid-Wiem Sale, Novv 4 X Pri ces " Shattered ' f , A 0n Winter . All i Goods . Check Your Bearings’! i We travel fast on the journey of life. striving l0 reach a haven oi’ independence, before the evening of old ago Nerlakes us. The New Year comes, nnoth milestone, and bids us pause to check our bearings. The road to independence is plainly marked-the high- way ol life insurance. Why take an unknown road? You can purchase a Great-West Life Endowment at age 60 or 65 for a very moderate family too.’ Let us send you Hyndman premium. particulars. o» Co.,v l.tid , It » protects/your . Provincial Managers-The Great-West Life Charlottetown, P. E. I. Agents at All Principal Yoints. ’ McDonald l “%$~¢vvvvv¢$ BRAI-IMIN TEA This problem de- With castile soap suds. Follow this by rinsing first in hot, then in cold a slice or eiecims who oniy boast manner of the birth of the Ameri- red bioiid in men- ve1n5_ n, 15 can nation was not partially re- Is better than ever. __ Sold‘ only in Red. Hygenic, Airtight Packages. l It ls one. of the good old customs Water. making itself felt among the lords sponslble for the subsequent lend- them. ‘Prosperity will come 0111-91928. while the works 0i greatest and we“ win-tn perpetuating. and lfieih wrhghgrieiavifiaiiiaiiizge encieii NO iioiiesi iiiswiiim maid I _i when we keep at home as lsrxc a magmiude were in the Province oii Pclrs 11$; but agzenoi up w we Emmi deny mot the Amnflcgn colonists anything but nlggardly in paying about one-quarter of the people of Plfilwftlen B5 : lble 0! the Monty Quebec as h” been iiie use ioi. the in View oi m, puma,“ or (fls- Hard winim, pens Wm ripen niceJiii-d in cumin; and blood. Ramsay suffered gross injustice at the hands the price. The slaves were freed ichicago are white, native-born Am- that is now going abroad for com- pa“ few years pmbabis the mosi iempeivammg dogs and the pos- ly if placed in lnygrs on iniii McDonald, for instance. poll's: hi: of the half-mad German King of after the bloodiest and mint costly erlcans. modities which we could produce for ' sible danger to foxes of mo spread shelves the 5°" “P?” i Omfirijmm and Enslend- Neither can it be domed Wer that had. tlll then. ever taken interesting feature is that wlththe of this disease it is mutating i0 mentioned .n_ 4Y8?“ on 81mm“ iimi mm am Oihei, weibpioved m” simiiaiiy in we Gm“ w“ — ourseilv single exception oi‘ Prince Edwefilimw that a preventive has Th i ‘ ‘ ciififilfie B "in i“ day M m‘ nigons of righting iniustlces tbanfirhc Ignite: States was slow’ to en-f Help The New rem. Wendell "“‘“" m" '"°““°° f“ "fiber" meme“ "W" 1*" Wm’ “Lam! We 11°" Etannocergflm -' ' ‘i’: .1§;‘2f§..§°..§’?.'l;..‘§..?§‘i§’.’a”§.i2 .32’... Z. 1:5‘: Knoll‘: filling; i???’ Influenza _ _ sented in the year's deve opmen. Iwoik by the Medici“ “Search _ B _ _ _ i ~ -- ' - - . 0 . . I . a .; l IS only fair that credit be glv- is quite conceivable that with the Council on behalf of a Distemper t‘... v TMM‘ ‘Emu L-Rimk 1g but the giiiriricafls stamp." ‘tlzaliflzfiencil i“: t‘: a5 “m” 3'11?" B: Tonfldintlty grind that? Take time by the forelock . _ raised b “Fi id,» a migiisii ¢**- ~++¢o+oo4++oo The man's m‘, gow or a‘ a. e es na ona v ues. n ong as e rner can‘ “i; u,“ , “can augment A_ en the weather man for the id new development of machinery the Ftlllldum “may TOM egmmenw Mm“ “IELLS AND FLA . 1t may be argued that one reason | people decide to cnd the chaos with-i AT ONCBYII-lght now Whlld eal meteorological conditions at the somewhat level rivers of Prince Ed- have sh (hat in p cc dogs ' CANADA NTS IN ‘For tiniiiinwi tiriicbiiioii-ilircxrirawhiiglse for lawlessness has been ‘he met i in weir own borders may wiii iim i vrblill is llregaliirliiilt aeryhrkrre- ' i ‘Wm “c” cung o s mo _ , i can on a o an. besmnm‘ l’! ‘he year’ New Yea“ ward mum may yet be “mind or can be vaccinated so that they Q. How mm i V chosen a new one. as laid down by "l" 5° ma“ P‘ m" lawsflmv” “e” M‘ m” M” mwevcr "Mm" | therefore procure inuncdiately Day was ideal; roads and streets hydro-electric Power. but n0 Dflw- ii ye i-mgem f and y m “m” “@115 and Mr. MacDonald’. which is being dlr- er represented reality. Give me Canadians will naturally welcome n no; or - bee i Wm “w” a m ' “m” a" “m” h‘ °'"“"“" acted to work out its way In pell- liberty or give me death" said Pat the day when the 1 ' iec dry, bright sunshine over tical scheme has iyet n ormu- h we i- much mgy moy be expos- A. There are 10,356 1 .. _ - ' c EBB-Ill) 00mm . :10 folio the atmosphere both gen- lated to this end. There are those. a; tgeinfection, cannot acquire 1t..1“"K‘°"lW°lk$- ell and. "55; “fills. “If: lgkfi: ‘Qifiii- flek Henry-Just before buylnz nn- The whole history of Canada is the M3493 C0“ Table“ - "quarries. cement, lime and brick m, iiie m,“ emotion, how the “m; other slave; “an men are born irecihislery oi a fight against being ov- Al"! ial There was the however, who believe that our usual~~arnount of calling. and men streams may yet be linked together who had performed this social duty and that enough energy may be forpthe past fifteen or twenty years made available to supply our indus- declared that in all that time they trial and commercial needs- n-ever experienced a finer New} Year's Day. Oi course there is no, ___ “"1"! 11°" 1°“! “l” "m1 "F": DDITIONAL evidence of the m“ mama‘ but up m the-A hearty co-operation to be ex- preaent it has been remarkablyflne.‘ The only outdoor recreation, apart {mini/fir driving. was skating on~ pected from the Central Provinces in the encouragement obliifaritime marketing is given by The Tmnw l la omemmmt find’ "M" “n” hmhitar, which cpmmends the decision an“ ‘flwmz people-o’ m ""- of the three Maritime Governments enjoyed theinvimoratingandhealth- b Fm‘ an ‘um of ‘imfi for m! ‘pm mmmn“ "w" bu" three years for the maintenance p! “lm” m“ m“ W‘ “m; Maritime um and tourist as‘- lheet of ice should deserve a better " fate their!» comes llii lander the first ‘blanket of an ca... {rays-u no macaroni-as an blinded. anus mhdil our» Mum-vealed‘ we. w. ewe-ll =2 i?" y? ,0 gfi twcapilflllitedbyafiof-tlfl é in? The value of the method has been- demonstrated by voccillfltlllfl 111°"! than 1.300 dogs and hounds. which though exposed to distemper and oven subjected to the oasonuoi pol- son, have proved immune from the dbease. From the report it appears that many difdlculties were encountered in finding the true nature of the virus or poison which produces dis- temper in d085, but it was at inst identified bwelid doubt. When this was done the task of employ- mgigsoasterenderdogslmmunc from attieks of distemper wesenl- ed fllflhfl’ difficulties. But these were surmounted through a method of dotble inoculation‘. .The first inoculation: is made with a vaccine which is. in fact. the virus of dls-| temper-lads inactive by laboratory? uoaunontzenoaocumagivanoruibmwfll! deemed moron an ammo: about tmvdayl with vsweakoradteousiedmainofme" lanai: non ll lllflllid. and other units actually en- Sliced in mining and allied open- tions within the Dominion, reprog- enting an estimated capital invest- ment of over $700,000,000 and giving Wmellellt nloyment w more lhllll 80.000 workers. 1n'l927 the net value of sales from these various in- dustrles reached $348,385,031 0r 48 per cent more than the totaffor m}; previous year. in the new o; 00mm. production alone Canada in 1927 at-l "m"! Yellrfll place among thel worlds greatest producers of this metal. i —-———%0>-___ 00:1: public lnthc; i,‘ 20W!‘ wig banks to close at l2 dolmongolri on Betllrdays ‘and to abolish the. eveflllls hour from 5,30 to 8.30. i l" the wet thew-ova years have run from 9 above ear-ole"!!! below} m. the lattee record occurring ' Rm vermilllon. in the Peace Rim! “l-"lflv- ‘Ihvsiestom ettremes! We'll-eke». dvouon‘ Qllebeoand onunoinvoaaooa-pn-aousnomo were widening ‘mun Ilari- unaintbonmooenoawhaw low. ‘lnoerireineiailmsnotthe arbllntwlnioem-thlpfiltol.” f W-Willlwllavoonth an‘ between sentiment and sovereigns and equal," said the solemn i001:- will emerae from the eleelefel b"- stltution almost a hundred years °- before the black mm were grdntcd ...nna¢o->_ freedom. “All citizens may vote. rc- v gardless of color," says the consti- tutional amendment. Yet where do negroes vote in all the Solid South? Whatever the cause. the whole history of the United States is lawlessness-whether it is of the two-gun days oi the pioneer South- oo-ooo-oo-oo-o-o-o-ooooo-ooo-oo» Daily Selections for Guardian Readers MQ+H run JEWEL Olhave beeninafar land . And seen a lofty ‘gate west; the numerous Indian upris- ings in the Northwest; crime and corruption in Philadelphia, or near- all-rant way c-‘o ucool. "l Anda caiinel-train sway toward ’the son With chrysoprase for frelllllv- And seen a lady wit_l'i_ a ring Thatledme like IDUYO. " ,. And whichever way her hand would M] gown through iimoiy iiie . swinm, L i iirstieetofaruleroraflovern- 1 followed uuq a poppy-fool, "W" h" been the Iblllty to» an; Calling where she went, anarchy in Chicago. The First Test Un ._ not’... - were.» fcrwhelmcd and absorbed by lieri neighbor. Only on half a dozen oo- casions have armies of invasion ac- tually crossed the border. But only a fraction of tire people of this country live more than a. day's Journey from the boundary. Ideas cross the boundary as ‘readily as radio waves or influenza epidem- ics. The doctrina _is progpgrfly, at-any-prlce has toe many Qigcip]. es here. Out of the "meltlng-pot” of peoples comes inuchvgoid, But there also come explosive -oom~ pounds. Lowlessness may. bo an‘ American tradition. But it has be- come a scientific profession in Chl- elle- ‘Illidmayormaynothave any relation to the feet that only _. \‘\ “\v"‘~y. l Imnlirs KIDNEY‘ PILLS l» . \ v A Bottle of Mac’s Syrup of Tar. ANDl Cod Liver Oil in the past they have given guaranteed satisfaction in the prevention of FLU and have like \IOYOI’U cues. I i Jpsr can. was a‘ a vvv-vvvvv wise proved an excellent-i; amen builder ism: or r fie.Z"Me®',l t i“ DRUGSTORE r idiom‘ wants will begivonf ' prompt attention. Send u: Your uni Orderl- . _, *\ . ~»rauao" ‘V , a . v GMllammnQGo4= r1 e i,