mop roux T=—".—-’ *"‘ TllE i:cl|iiliLOTTETOVlil sui110lA1i membered his “Not 3 Five-Cent Piece’ speech There was no bigness of heart in that. And. speaking of bigness of heart, there was a. recent Occasion when it might have been shown. When :e===F ll0TES~BY-TIIE WAY THE cnAR'L0'rr1~;ToWN (;UAR_l)iAN PUBLIC FORUM rInis_ulnnn In on: III I: tlylike 1 Of Tribute To Lord Baldwin (New York '.l‘lmu) AUGUST 23, 1939 ____%l 111111111111/11,, ‘ AUGUST sue \ - - - - ‘ . 3 ti internal. ‘Ila ‘ . -mm ->-v «-=-«--= - an new ygiesr-es med. at Q“°i’°.‘ :.:‘.:r.:'.:'.*:.?".::‘°1..3.“.=.:.:*‘..::*..*:‘:i '5‘-'-"'.~'.i‘.’.-3"".-..'::"'.-.: -.-.-.:..-.-.- ...“..‘.‘.*.’.‘.i°“.t°.““..::. “‘.‘:::..““.°.».”°"‘.... \ , . President. Liant.-Col. W. Chatter _S. nlsbnro severa onservative Privy (,0ill‘iClllol’S present, survey the ‘Gem and rm“ 1 v , ., . . .v - . . ponder on of conoopoudell Mmlgter and was at the moment. V g . Vise ‘I’re.sl%eu|t, 2 :8 .|b|.! 0. men like Sir.Thomas Wlute, Dr. Maniori, R. C. the “me: of humanity; men. own by ‘km of ms “mhhmty with i in '. ii Dhwm, J B_ “when; ’_ I Matthews, Sir Henry Drayton and Howard Fer- company excepted, p.rhaps. Herr the cluster, the president of the Q ..‘" "‘ A,m,_,,, mm, ..,_,;. Wm... guson. They were at first not invited to meet Hiiierhas Such I home and so has EXPENSES‘ or aunrr clgssical Association of Enelnndi i‘ i i the King and Queen on laudin Then invita- 'si3ii°” Miii‘i‘i°ii'ii’i “°°°"ii'“3 i‘° “ . "-"" mid“ 5“ i‘dd‘°‘5 ““d°" ii“ mi” SUBSCRIPTION nous - , , _ 8- , propaganda information sheet per- S1-'»—51n°° W °“°‘°‘“’° N’ W "Ultiml Brltanni.” Those who . l “N W “H “n ‘dune’ “mu” '0 C“, tions were sent by mail, arriving too late. 'lhe_y mdlcany gamed from Rome, The unlfortiunate circuma nose in the heard mm or mad his “mess on "i “ob I," nu. uh ulmueel mulled to P. I. Islam! had been opponents of Premier Ring and were Italian leader's place for reflection T"3°5”,i;‘i‘5 °“‘°§,,,°§d "in 3,“’' ,§;,‘} Wednesday night‘ will know with I . ' \ [$.00 per year (in advance) milled 90 CIIIIIIIIMILI ' therefore deprived of the honor due to them. 35 300°!‘ delle Wmmfiie. set on the :)‘‘‘_:;‘s’ E“‘;‘°unfg’£. N ext;-we -what strength and suldimcfi he .4 - Member! "Hi" 3'“'°‘“ °' C"°'i‘"""' Sir Wilfrid was out of his mind for the moment. iigggngi ;o$iiviI’}‘fl‘3‘1° [:‘°“$'a;" 812°‘ letters, in many cases depicting A has in his day carried the torch . g . e 2-: We Strongest Memory is Weaker thaq the Weakest Ink.” Mr. King reminds one of Lloyd George. When the latter was in power after the war he was , the most genial soul alive, just a father to !1is on a. splendid panorama from Monte Titano in the Republic of San Marino to the Paderno valleys mental attitude which to say the least is far from commendable. Of these the letter that appeared in yesterday's Guardian under the a- on high in that great “relay _of heroes," fighting in preparation for the new age. “talklns to the people about democracy" and ex- and from the blue waters 0: the WV" headi“ ‘signed by iiiiiiiiiceii e-mplifylng the democratic. spirit. WEDNESDAY AUGUST ,3, 1939 party. But when he was out of power——what 21 Ad, m t m R06 d1 5 is perliaps e most regretable. d I-ra‘e me ' chance was there my countrymen. Perhaps in C 0 e C0 ‘in Y0“! °°"’°3l’°“d°“l' ‘l’ 19mm d“‘ wiiiiiii ieiiiseii in im e German-Soviet Pact '!'he significance of yv.-ster<la_y’s acconipnnied by the unofficial , unexpected 5 news, of the nizikiug of 21 Gernuili-Soviet non- " aggression pact, is difficult to determine. It is announcement I from .\l0scow that the agreement would not ex- , elude ilcgutifiiioils, now nearing completion, of I’ a mutual zissisium-e pact with Great Britain and , France. The terms reached by the Soviet Goy- when the next election is called and decided, Mr. King will remember Sir \\’ilfrid's advice. His past conduct suggests that he will rather follow Lloyd George's exaxvyple. EDITORIAL NOTES -. Mons this date, 1914. or 4- an an Rain seems pretty prevalent everywhere ex- Casciano. — Montreal Gazette. The year: 1938 wltnased an in- crease in Canada's birthrate, a slight increase, it is true, but as this is only the second time in thirteen years that there has been even a fractional gain the occur- rence is worthy of note. —Toronto Star. Confused by the honking of II- car behind, a Michigan City girl drove on to a railway crossing. Three were killed. The honker be- ates upon what he terms "a sluice gate to slush out money in wanton waste" because the cty officials attach a two cent. 8lE_n'lip to the en- velopes addressed to tax payers whose amounts in the City ledgers show a debit balance, surely a. com- lflaint and criticism that all sensible people will regard as both illogical and unibusiness-like. he chief offense of the letter, however, is the supposition by “Justice" that the citizens of Chor- lctletown generally will repudiate their Just debts unless they can be compelled to pay them by seizure ordinary man. v '1'. P. o‘connor, back in 19%, told of reading in I-fansards the speech made by Mr. Baldwin in his earliest Ministerial days, usual- 1y late at night and to a “thin aud- ience," and of being struck by the neat. “turn of the diction." its “points and lucidit.V." and. Bb0Ve a,]i_ by the frequent happy and good-humored phrases. comporting with the best tradition of the House of Commons. when the day of his ordeal oame, and he had to enter the "fiery furnace" by rising "iimem “iiiii Gimiiaiiy have "oi been 35”“ cept here. Traycllcrs report that all the way iiiiid is °ii° iiiiisiiiice who siioiiiii gr Jciiriitiioiriiiflgif iii riiidihliiiiigursiliiiorifuibifi to answer QIIESUODS 3-5 Made’ °‘ reserved. officially, but they are alleged to contain the from Montreal m _\[0m.ton min ml ;n buckets be eiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii°iii iii” i°ii‘i' iii’ an insult to the people of Char- the House. he passed through in proviso that in case either country commits an Sunday and Monday. '0‘ It hasn't sense enough to know that for one thing the driver ahead is lottatnwn. triumph and “smelt not of bum- . There are. no doubt. among our mg" or his garments. It was this llCi of ziggrcssioii, the other may denounce the :1: It! as anxious to get along .15 he, and citizens those whose financial cir- same historical figure char, Mr. Igrgcnlellt, l‘:;),cl1 1);”-gy is reportedly pledged to Parents and Childmws thoughts are new for another that it is only the driv- c-umstanoes unfortunately have Baldwin hhmeu used 1“ spgalglng . _ .. ; . . ' traffic conditions are—Port Arthur through phe "deal of elec- See our Wi1‘1dOWS f0I' Vallles. T ’ If this correctly (lclincs the l._111lir‘it1on‘ of the Iegel “re have hm] ;1 long spell of real holiday News—Chronicle. $25929 £:°“i:1°l‘I‘°““i:‘il‘:lc";i7aléh()il{‘]d5“$ fligiifsinaith the ,,,,,,5.;,,,,, of men. ' Pactv “5 ai’i’i‘°"‘“°" '0 the Dmmg 5"““ii°" “iii weather enjoyed by all, but now clothes and made to those people by their ture that prevented him from how- depend 011 how the Soviet leaders choose to in- terpret the actions of flerniany. llitler has de- nlzmded that Ilznizig be returned to the Reich abstain from “z1gg1'cs.-’io11 against one another.“ turning towards resumption of school and col- books must l)c mt ready, and )re mrations mad: L . for settling down to .'lll0lllf'r year of study and preparation for life's rcnl \\'0l'l\'. and that Polznhl grant to Germany a perman- is s as -« ent corridor across the Pulisli Cnrritlor. Colonel Beck, the Polish l7orcig11 .\linistcr, lms pointed out that in February, 1938, llitler had declared his satisfaction with the situation in Dunzig and that it was only afier .\lunicl1 that he had be- gun to m:1l<e new tlciimmls. When Poland re- - . . . . .. . ' . . . .. .. - “best breed" to carry 03- But. I-3 - ' ' ' cc1\'ed.tl1<.-m, tounicr—p1_op0sals were made which why It has not hem ghven some am,nhOn_ $29 stzfci-If 1lttllledN()1i\'l‘:i.g1ubtll.lt‘-li‘I(‘i th; ’r;rlx‘;ig1l,1:le. smnd_ he had since said‘ in mesa mm. V were lfllCl‘])i'('lC(l by ll:tlcr as .1 refusal to con- x - . knew perfectly; wen me Jmgci: (gut replies to this ]e1‘,t,er_ he will years, n% one doubts that though tinuc nr-gotiznioiis aml were used as a pretext Notwithstanding m..;,- p0.,h_po0h;hg any idea of such 3 mm” In an ekc_T1_ not glide his identity behind 5 their t/as is hard enough ltnwlltleg: L for the alirogznion of the) l’olish—Gennan treaty. of an election this Fa“, me Quemus Cmmty Lib_ cal stoi-'x_n — but they took a iiieii iiiwiiil‘ am‘ sh.‘ em” ;‘i3°°;i;,'i£;ieTi,iiii.ii.b'ec;),i,5ii;, mi,‘-in2:;o.nmon) Colonel B2iC.l(‘Sill(_l that loland was prepared to H315 have followed the example of their con_ gpaéice. J Sol cmnmen: Tllpe “_ K_ 3_ HE-mmmg News we mt hm,m._.. A phmm of _ . consider a ;o:nt guarantee of the present status fmres in Kings and princh in chasing meg; wii iiiiiiiii‘ i ‘iii 6 Homer or the end of a. chorus in There will be a meeting of the National of the Free City by both Poland and Germany . . . . H 1 11 id, iiiidi.°i1ii5°.ii.Si iiiiiiiicrfiie q“°5“°: °i iiiiiiiiiiiiiai in our correspondence column they are not a gifid iguftbtfigingt shfiitekr f£'Dn'1i1 What, C0l’S€tS? igwiéiiea iggnyeihhtnsufie. R 1 ' . " . ,- . no n a a ..__ - :'C"::‘):‘St fljlccligfrsridzi i_If|rl:‘3I‘\:'ai25°. :e;““’d happy family, crossing and double-c1 ossmg of the possible mhthihg mu- yond all other guerdon to the hi! form a “Free Corps" in Danzig, similar to that summer, to city in de- fiance of the Danzig Statute, and to unleash an intensive barrage of r-ropagruula and “attrocity” crisis in Czecho- fomied in the Sudotciiland last pour men and nlunxiions into the charges such as preceded the alovakia. Chieily, one suspects, the reached with Russia is for purposes; a part of the “war Nazi is l)Clll wn cd on Poland and which was suc- . . ' ' ' . . the 00f-‘Rt. no other ','arment was t, of the sisters. They W919 5 I cesgfnli-Irecefvlill in b“.nm.n' Hun . t 1, lage, Queens, was .ucused_ in an indictnicnt. fish service in a community. we t_hought].I_as5hke1y ever to he hwed m M I b°m,,,1h¢;hg and mmllng ' ~ . _Y 1-_ H_ ‘"0 '"¢- handed up in General S(’SSl0llS of riefraucling D1509 lihem 8?» Th? 7-017 T7191? on again. The news that in their corsets. and have had I a The price paid for the 5/7\‘li“.l’ pact IS not men- Marcus H_ plamm of $,9O_ The indictment activities are sensible and prac- women may again be armoring far better time since they 80% out tioncd in the dcspntclies, but it must have been siilistantial. Rnssiri still retains llcr bargaining position with the "Peace Bloc" nations so far as against aggression is concerned. It is significant that .‘ negotiations for mutual assistance agreement window-dressing on nerves" which Complaint has been received of the neglected condition of the road from Rustico Creek to Rustico Harbour, nycr wliich. it is reported, a prominent Government member recently came to grief. As this road is at the entrance to the National Park, it is doubly hard to untlcrstaml standard-bearers. As has been amply evidenced one another indicating that ‘‘all is lost includ- ing honour." at an an or Mr. John M. Kantor, 60 years old, known to many here in connection with gold mining stock, who, in December, 1938 \\'ns questione(l in the Federal investigation of the alleged looting of the i\IcKesscn and Robbins drug concern by the Musica brothers, again has been arrested in New York as a swindlcr. Mr. Krmtor, who gave his address as 215-15 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Vil- furtller cllargetl he got the money from the com- plainant in the lattcr's office at 1,472 Broadway, in March, 1936, under pretense of selling Mr. Flatum a plot in the new Montifoire Cemetery at Pinelawn, I..l., \\’illCl1 Kantor did not own. er up front who can see what the I can hardly help admiring the pertinacious hopeiulntss with which the German State Railways go on inviting us all to “Germany. the Land of Hospitality". We are a land of hospitality. too—for thou- sands of Germans for whom Ger- many's rather srlectlve hospitality makes life unllvable, — London Spectator. “Two men who sought refuge from a. storm under a tall elm likely. however, that the two in question were primarily inter- ard. The occasion should serve as a reminder that it is not only property but llvcs that may be endangered in lightning storms, and that for those in the outdoors at such time. tall trees, particular- ly those standing by themselves, are a poor choice of shelter. - Frederlcton Gleaner. We never lose an opportunity to say a good word about Women's Institutes for of all the organiza- tions renderlng public and unsel- tlcal, mostly of a humanitarian character carried on without fuss fort. and happlncss to those less fortunate than themselves. —-lELv- change, or show to relieve and give com- 5 rendered it impossible for them to pay their taxes: nor would it seem fellow citizens, the adjustments being made by a committee of re- presentative tax payers, hearing tthe cases and adjudlcating in camera. To say. however, that. because of a lack of system in the Treasurer's office, the amounts due by some people who are well able to pay their debts have been allowed to remain unoald for a period of six years should be stroked through by a red ink pen is laying down a fII'in<?in1e of dishonesty that would undxermlne iihe very foundation of (Winnipeg Ree Press) Corsets for women obtrudc among other news of sinister im- port. 'Ill1ey threaten in zetum, and this will bring surglnrgs of dismay into the beasts of men who never expected again to embrace the un- responsive sheathing that slimmed the waist t a lovely woman looked like an hour-glass. And why should the corset re- turn? It was thought to have one the way of the crhioline. en why resboce anything so hamper- lng. Of all the garments shed by women since the Cimpat War on t'11emselves in their corsets is brought by a lady connected with Faith Avenue store in New York. She has come ‘back from seeing the preview of the fall fashions in Paris. And fashion. exerting its omnl tent sway, tells women that if to the friends of the classics of his mg to the idols of the market place. He was kept from sin of speech or oratorlcal idolatry by the wonderful clarity and 000015911935 of the ancient languages in Wh1°h he had been disciplined in youth. There had been fears at time! since the World War when. as he said. "fears srimrxd “5 bl’ “"3 throat “’iakil’iK KY1-‘ill’ 5h5Pe5 in the twi1lght."— fears that there might not be enough left of the Euripides does "pluck at our heart- man spirit. This great statesman, who spoke in his early Prim! Ministry with a yearning 81811 10? ‘his farms, who declines to take himself tragically, and who has at great inconvenience come to speak to and of democracy in the world has won the enduring gratitude o a new generation as well as of his ——%<:< corsets for me," she says. And so. we hops. of them, They are, ix-‘xi by the fashion exrperts 0119.» wearing our- gets again will restore their ring- -nity. They are told that in corsets they will hold their heads up. Without corsets. liiiiy have trained 0. natural grace and noise. on this is the envy Men's Wear IIIIIIIIIIIII qtltltttltlttttltllillllllllllllz Association Conservative Electors of $10.00, 12.90,14.95, 18.95 $25.00 to $27.50 suits Hyde Park $18.95 $25.00 Suits Tweed, Hyde Park $15.95 $22.00 Suits on sale for — —— —- $14.95 $18.00 Suits clearing at —— — — $12.90 $15.00 and $16.50 Suits now — $10.00 Every Suit is included in this Sale. 25% .OFF SPRING AND FALL HENDERSON & 0llDMO|lE 11111). Conservative Electors of Hope River Poll in On Saturday, August 26th at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of appointing the delegates to attend the Queen’s County Annual Meeting LEO J. REID, Chairman. There will be a meeting of the National .f.‘J4fJ.§'f.IJ‘.IJJJ.J‘JJ.§‘J.f.§JJ while the agreement is being exploited as I diplomatic victory in Gcrnmny, reference to the subject at Moscow was confined to it terse com- ——""‘ _ey want. to 0'“ “V°"“° D"-S0“: who be smart they will have to get into long ago told us of the pennltess corsets. ' but appreciative bridegroom who We Dray the sisters to stay as continent anyhow. the the women of the countries Mr. Kantor was lodged in the Tombs on a bench M who:-2 fashions are SUiDP05°d in be set. '1 warrant. WINSLOE POLL At the Home of Sidney Taylor itti . . . th . Wlllih tl th l 7881 . m‘,‘“,i‘1“° a”“°“"°i,"g that ii": Germ“ F°"°‘g“ "Churchill for Cabinet" movement in England gfeiriird oitomfsiiri iiiié iiifectziii-iyienigiaifsi: °“e°iivaiif"‘1“ ‘£31103-er 2:’ Peileagiiil A waterproofing mfil’-91131 3-’ A 24 t 3.00 m Mmlsie‘ ‘"35 °°m”‘g 1° c°“°l“d° ti“ t°"“5- is increasing in volume A letter signed by 375 meter so lb wouldn't register has f,‘;,';‘f,,;”“‘,‘,§, wgfiii ffiirymsggd gel’ flexible as rubber has bee‘r]ik d;:- On Thursday, ug. 5| - P- - - . . ' . . . i - 3“ S.‘ ‘ members °i 22.B“i"i.‘ .i”ii"°"““°S and ?°““i~"’;5 2,..§‘.".‘{’...,i‘.i.‘.”§, 0,: 1-i:i1iio.ii.iiii,:f,,,ii,i§('.,ii;,'; .‘}l}f‘i' b°§,i,i;”iii°d thiiiemsiivei‘ iliieriiiiiiisid difiteisexiiliseiiireiariiim nit“ Dairi for the purpose of appointing the delegates P of E i W35 5*‘-"U0 “"13 ,M”“5*<" .Cha"ll’eFl3m ‘fills the soul.-. of a fe.shiona‘lle congre- couiiryaeieatixiz erignseheaiii a iinigdgi ‘“d“*?“'YJ~T*1*3',‘L‘5_“}: to attend the Queen's County Annual Meeting- Ower '"P re week urging him to include \’V1nston Churchill in gation. A bright young parishloner, puniiiis from which » ey had been ’"' T .h . n d-' ’ his Cabinet. Among iii: signatories were 70 pro- Whibnmlxiaéi ‘been ‘cshrlstened and 2:-'rYzl‘;¢;¢gdl7.l’x thgegné? fin athflefid she? SIDNEY TAYLOR: (-‘ “rm” ' . ' - _ - , - con e th to . ~ I1 Y five 1' K remarkabldoomnientary on the power of fessors and six executives. .Others'\\ ho sigiied mm,“ and yum thei°°Cei;em:i,i,i:, created a world of sports in which lie British Empire was packed into a summary were ‘fellows and men associated with the uni- the hast man. Wm, cusmlmmy WOIl}l‘.'."K;"t‘ke back “Mr cor‘ L_237_8_23_2i_ qrovicled by 9. special writer in the New York verslties in various capacities. The letter fo1- delicacy, handed the clergyman hem hhev Wm so hm,‘ hm, Wrdajh imcs recently. If it is largely statistical, it lowed recent agitation in the British press that an envelope. The envelope was ‘Whey will be whaieboined into that gains rather than loses by that fact: Mr. Churchill, who was First Lord of the Ad- i°ii'iiii i’° wiiiiiiii ii ciiiiqiie i°i vi°i°i'i’“‘ "i°°' i1',i;°h°°7’°i* "'-"d 5° “The present King of England," this writer _ points out, “sees the British flag flying over 1 fifteen per cent more of the earth’: surface than did his father on his accession in 1910. British V _ 1 1 corsets. She may lose out on o . - ' ‘ investments overseas total nearly $i8,o0o,ooo,- clusion is that to admit him would probably .i.’f,i.‘i,.i,,‘_§..,i,‘:‘° tifnegliflafhihgfgenthig Mi 5”” m“”[grLi;’blii"‘i“..lj',’; Fire) Auto: Life! Acc‘dentv Sickness ooo. Britain owns more than one-quarter of ' the world's shipping. She has 36,000 miles of vital sea comu1unica.ti0n, and every day secs British ships and cargoes afloat east of Suez of a value of more than $500,000,000. Sixty miralty during the Great War, and who has con- sistently warned against Germ:-m rearmament, be brought into the Cabinet in view of the Eu- ropean crisis. The principal reason for his ex- mean war--he being all for action. - is or it an _ The Mackenzie King Government is gaining reputation for the protection of ladies’ com- plexions, which is as true as Premier Campbc-ll’s $10. This was deposited in the course of 0. day or so and in the course of anctlher day or so it bounced right back. “Look hercl" said the rector on the first occas- bridegroom. "That's not the way to start. out in life. You shouldn't get into the habit of issuing cheq- ues if you haven't the money in the bank. “A cheque?" asked the bridegroom, wide-eyed. “Let me tends to gainst h . intieiifeiistz rather $;l3(:1v”i§€'il.n(l‘Xililio whereby the sufferings of the odd man. woman or child might be alleviated and pn"ha9ps banished completely from their beings? — HEN you look at your home, and Ill that H nouns in association: and porlonll fooling at Lowest Rate E. R. Brow &Son and Plate Glass Insurance _ , _ Ida‘! ll ltbur for _ - 1 _lhllllOl'l tons of raw materials and food come reputation for supplying the King and Queen mtiiliaétufifiyi ,I%:‘;f;"-t1:g°kbC§: vi°i°““ °°i°“i5‘- ' | rgstilllz io:l."yownir'I.:4irflmM Agent at Summerside. Lloyd LBW“ -, V over the ocean to her ports annually. Of all with unfermented wine. Under the Food and mm,-5 s;gh3m,e_ I gave hm, hm _ ‘din ~m'm’Y"',n"'":m'.";'v'. 7:i,',: 44 R. h d S Ch lofletown " ll" n°°°55‘“95 0‘ all 50115. 40 Per cent is im- Drugs Act cosmetics and drugs sold in Canada bucks in cash to pay you-" -—'I'he 6 count oliho National Flu lnsurmel Com- 1 1‘: mo“ i‘ mi ported. She controls 20 per cent of the world’. are Subjcct to com;,,.,.,.,5 analysis by a chemist Printed word, 388v Stonlaclls p-nyoui-niord. __M_ _ _ ,____ 011 Pl'°d“C“°fl at its sources The seas constitute of the food and driig laboratory of the Depart- 1,, mm, E3, _ .. ,, ' ' man» be found several mu... don- *2 "‘ ———-“ , 80 per cent of the boundaries of the British Em- pire, which is tied togctlier by 175,000 miles of British-o\vnc(l cables. To defend the Empire ment of Pensions and National Health. Recent- ly Mr. J. L. Thomson, Vancouver consulting chemist, has been appointed to the post, because has been noted that the driver doud off behind the wheel, the result generalfy being a car in Relieved QC spots when I lire could not itself 90- ing and go! u long head start before any- ono would know it. Thu straight insurance] put of his service ll nbrolululy Cfllllphll-I t l F01‘ Vitalitu aiwatiuie the Admjmhty gets “..]mt']'t wams. The Bri_ of the discovery somefimg ago that certain glgriudltécclguipgnaugagstbhp c;:;lei)et,:; 'l:BeI:y‘p'er"'<:n"::’h¢.i“::n:;il>lIi:l'I1>:i| ndlllgolprnvonlivlmoaluvs hu’l‘ook makes , 46 ton says: ‘(wt on Willi it!’ What Britain is Parisian preparations did not comply with the killed or injured. To repeat; li,i:"°:;'"',i,i°“isii¢of,::cf. i’fii,i::u°i nndviiucly :f|‘r,I'rl::k0.'lI."7'u um" an l . . . Q0111‘ HWY ’"°‘”‘ l’‘'*“‘‘’- {W E“‘"0P"-~" standard. Mr. Thomson, a graduate chemist driving should not be carried on nil see him quickly it will w"K"‘R'°'(-‘fig AGENCIES LTD‘ 4..--. Wm‘ training in bacteriology as we" ha‘ had until one is overtaken by fatigue. \cve all distressing symptoms. ' ' ’ ‘ A " N R . . . ’ .‘ ‘Under such circumstances. it is CHARLOTTETOWN N O esefllméflt wide experience in manufacture of toilet pre- W!“ W hm me cm. in some “M l or3|.1|';°|“i'>‘Pa1lI:I'|I:.¢l_|:8 lbdzltlgg , -_—:.—x:/’ I I . be 1 M M k parations, according to tbs ‘Civil Servicg Com- pgangglcfid anna/p for at lfast due entirely to no D-tgillfl. 1,-’. t is nice to assure(, on r. ac enzle mission announcement, an as appeare as an E On 01' I 8W , D E S‘ h In“ ii‘ King's own autl1orit_v. that he "doesn’t cherish expert witness in several cases involving the miiiimi ii°i°i'° “ii “"3 i° °°“‘ - ukern ave-irivilealiitli-:3 not when the election was coming off. crisis for democracy. = the period when Mr. B those’-four yearn M .vw .. Mr. King's listeners were expecting to be told Many of them no doubt were expecting to hear a ring- ing affirmation of C:1nada’s loyalty to the cause Great Britain is standing for in this time of But Mr. King was in a reminiscent mood. Election dates did opt mat- ler. Unemployment did not matter. («I|1l'!35 11, says. the Toronto Telegram,-must have provoked miles from those who remembered ennett was in of lice. For King fdrgdtrrflte teaching Si W'lfrid~'tl-ii-oomu‘t'tiiose four‘ veer he fiiuga: with each nt. He siiowisd if in iod show that erosion is probably the greatest single factor causing loss of soil fertility. Experiments showed a large percentage of the available plant food in soil is present in the weathered surface layer and may be permanent- ly lost through the removal of that layer by erosion. Effect on crop growth of vanling de- grees of erosion was determined in the experi- was removed the average yield per acre of bar- ley was 39.5 buslicls, 32.7 l)llSli(‘lS with three inches removed, 18 lnisln.-is with six inches re- moved, and 5.2 bushels with all surface soil re- moved. The results suggest the importance of‘ employing soil-conserving crops, such as sod- forming hay. and of soil-saving cultural practices, .iiiIiI'niI’¢ it acrospthe-slope tillage wlierever dan- et alanine on-e --_-u__.............- , ,_,, » “‘.t%‘lL-V" ‘» tinue the Journey. Traffic is we find his own way home, but that went out when men changed from horses and buggies to automobiles. In the old days one might have forty Winks without anything ser- ioiu happening. but that no longer in possible. —- Port Arthur News- Chronicle. Bunion nature being wllrt It Is, there is probably nothing verv A single individual‘ on the other side. It may be ‘something to curve! over. even if it cannot be accounted for or its naradnxica! chars explained. Why should the 0 man. or group of men. who thinks nothing of devising engines of destnlctlon and rotat- ulotlng poisons fo‘5lI!7- people» in l l d {'.ai‘l.il'i'i‘.ii»i-§{.‘Z°ei‘-ii'.§§-i.'.:....'i':' Dr. Inna stomach Mhturo '-. M "- '| 0 Get Your Bottle Today. BATIIING CAPI We have at noslvod i now '.' °‘ l.."'ii.': .‘3‘e.":.t:‘.‘l cu Ifylan ahanoolor. 1 rAs1.uM"“4se per box VINOLIA CASTILE -SOAP _ 10 caucus w | _n . . d - t h t }_ to ' 't f ,1" t‘ _ nrevenh all bill 0 cm from ' ..f{:..;:*:.‘.;“;:‘°..:*r2:..:.“...¥ ’° °° °—°“‘:° ‘:3 — ::;:*'.*“*.r.:°.:.:**:..“Ii::.: E: :.:.:..=.»-:.:: :~':.=.-~.-.e.e-.~....«-=-~.- Come» 0 01”‘?- iul V - - ' -~ _ th ho ' --mat ' t} l quet he told l11s hearers it was a lesson he never r].‘?t):‘pEi;li;'l€I:‘it5 conodtucted at the lglomimon Ex tn: ‘hog: :n“gh:’“g'gY éi:g:cte_gVn:;| am I; 0|! III‘ IMFNWI V '5 fh,-got pe 1 en :1 arm, tawa, over a our-year per- Auction sales call out plenty of doesn't require the servfeea of an naturally ask for HICKEY’S art in war did not matter. ' Nothing mattered m_¢fliS by Ef0Wi"iZ barley on plots from which amuse after all in the self-col'itra- spgcuu , T tit that the world should know that he_did not different amounts of the surface soil had been isgpecbhttclflsm) :13;-rgally ;;Ir'e- ' cherish resentment. Thatwas the striking fact removed. ‘This dark surface soil, 'approx1mate- 0‘ me on me on. ‘,2, 2,“: “ii: DODDSKIDNEY PILLS that__emerged fromitlle Prime Minister‘: hour- ly seven inches deep. 0V°I’l|€5 lighter-colored amen grim. contlnuglly eqnployo ‘ 39¢ 907- 50! 10‘: Per lo" speech, . subsoil. It was shown that when no surface soil so so keep the vital spark alive in H _ , V , Manufactured by buyers but "- auctioneer 10 poll our product. It sells on its record. P9011“ -3.451-rouvr rolvonrn CAPE‘ ‘-3 .101 111011013011