HEN USI. - nl 0| i. l a m» the » _ , . V. w _ .'_ rreaueat. w. ‘Ohoallnlr a. Miran‘ glee-panacea. $1.3m. nos-sen. the Heir Apparent to the British I a ‘ ' ' "Q pinata’: _ ~ 41,1 W I l, .1» “:52” ‘"7’ ‘ff - 91"“) 3" mun’); n‘, mm‘ Throne as a"Revolu-tionaryPrin)1:e my‘... h‘... \ 1 ,1 v 1 v > v 1 I - 1 1 . Jflpw varar ltepnaeauuvh-lrnalr. .. for no better or other reason t an not ltooouallly an one t ap- There Bnnvnnnojgqrtunncute n“ I,‘ FLY PADS READ DIRECIlUNS , (AQEFLILH Mi)- \\. »1. xnb ~- Yul l Ow T“ H ’ WELCOME AND FAREWELL people get the opportunity to ‘slieiik to the person by twins pulled Over cllrrled m, 1., uov,,n,nen1.1,n,o,n._ , _ - with ballots. I "'9 hem- (my “m” m“ c“ b“ . ‘ be" “Vpmnmd :7 o1rnlfiggeginlt? ories in Washing-ton and by unoili- I ’ I a 1 . whilennr will"? till" m“ PW‘ ~ . '-*>-*~—_ ‘ ”“-‘.°“ m“ a w“ “d bmmm"! CHANGING ‘YOUR. HflilT-Qj‘ ivjigig°gifgc°hgnévizvgfvgv n, can... cial lnveetlastorsailere. la 4a renle- , ' 1 Bu‘ of an my mile“ we ple of the Drovzince generally extend Mona. eLooxluo 1'0 u. s." in: r3111” rttlnlinedneilm: n ceieblmed physldgn made this. nnggrgotnrtfillnnn n, nnlccflnfinnnz: mnemnnnn I m v n,‘ PG!‘ Packet ill. all Druzglsts. a "Urinal welcome m “is Honour Anon“... 1115512: n1- 1118 “n11. known to the world shortly before statement lnany v81"? 55°‘ work. to offer our service to one cliared up iearlyaaniheriiygvnal: gudalihg¢mldrm$nth° ‘"95: Lieutenant Governor Hearts and - the Pm,” an out nn. n15 present "More than one halt of the dis- and 31L 8.1.1111 1n nny way we can - . on! -nla a bread they “n 1 Grocers and General Store! lHi nlllllllltllllt lillillillill Gila-ago lio-preneltlatlvo—ll. J. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1924‘ i Mrs. llcartz, the departure from official duties of alt-Governor and ftlrs. McKlnnon cannot but be view- cd with feelings Dur- ing his term of office McKinnou faithfully and conscien- tiously discharged his official dutics. was. as hc bud ever been. of regret. Governor an ldcal citizen and a luau who commanded the respect and es- tccnl of all. his official rela- tions with his executive he was a constitu- in discreet, impartial and rionnl administrator. Mrs. McKinnon was a charming and deservedly ‘popular hostess and not only retained tho friends of her jmung womanhood. but as the Lady] of Government House added larg- t-ly to tllc list. Ex Governor and Mrs. McKinnon who hunourably and crcditubly fill- -d the highest official and social T 0R on.‘ ' "4 /, o 4» ‘illcos and all the largest cities in (‘anada were present. Their pur» F ‘is 3644-27-Nlllllh grgslqx (Rt-n Oval) (f-iuzcr .\lo is made oi pllrc Jamaica lllli lllllc ginger. purc lPlllllfi ilavtllillgs. all-l .tllc Jalllnlle‘ 5115M».- _\iiin<1ra.i Spring Watcr carbonated just right. livery b?’ which tilllployllleltt could be secur- l rivt- at some definite nleans driven thou- sands of Canadian workmen to the iinito-(l States and left other thou- sands stranded in their own cities. Canadian factories. With a singular unanimity the re- ln their respective cities, wth equal unanimity they placed thc onus of the cause at the door of the fod- przll government. To the amazement and the dis- Ottawa. just been passed prohibiting after His Royal Highness in matter of October 1st, the importation Canada of all merchandise packed ruling? bhe ‘The reason given for in in t British and pro United States pol- icy of the Mackenzie King govern- into United den and unexpected Qiilng“ M every kind of food. including the this Or- der in Council is that. it is intend- ed to prevent the introduction into "no nnnsnvvaflve. 1n 11", more per. Canada or foot and mouth disease. sonai parts of their habcrdashcry- hard 1,191,131“, But why is the United States ex~ Suspenders em-ptcd from the operation of this it is known that there is a veritable plague . of foot und nnnflevnnmv 1rad111on_ moubh disease States. especially Oregon and Washing-ton. but the gcxclusion of these from the Can- will rc-cntor the ranks as citizensnunan markets might the opin- ‘ion 0|‘ Mr. Mackenzie King, impcril |one or other of the possible future UNIS!‘ in attending was lo try to ar-" prr-scntativps told of the conditions, which he made with the Progres- sives, in order to save his political ‘life, a National Policy although by [that agreement he‘ discarded the policy of his Liberal predecessors as well 1 as of-tlle Conservative lCanadaHs ' economic "natlonal pol- licy" that "a policy destined to af- ‘fect profoundly the future of the Dominion had. along with that of ‘the construction of the Canadian iPaclfic Railway. become a subject of burning political discussion and party division. During the period of Mr. Mackenziss administration a profound business depression af- fected the whole continent of Am- The Dominion GfICfl. IQVOIIUO Notes By The Way A newspaper headline designates that he is alleged to have discard- ed "braces" for a belt. it la also stated that he has banished from. ills» wardrobe shirts that are fitted American trip and the disclosure has ‘created something like con- mcut has caused indignation in sternum", among the nmnn young ml-nnanon. 18 nun 1Q nvomnble er. An Order in Council has men of London, who closely ape rors in flirt." personal attire. Tailors and shirt manufacturers ill straw, hay or other fodder from share in the perturbation, as sud- y all countries except States. fashion have to be reckoned with. to them as matters of monetary concern. Englishmen while other- wise progresslve have been as, a have been worn for ages, and the belt has been looked upon as a vulgar American sub- stitute derogatory to good form and The belt. the Weflierfl however, has some advantage over in California. the suspenders in making a hasty ioilct and in obviating the troubles from buttons that so freqlW-"UY S" a-rnissing. it is also democratic. -lnd'lf now it becomes fashionable will so far accord with the 90"“ o.‘ the times. The doctors ma? larger numbers may find something to do. The serious condition of at! fairs in (Tanudian ciltics on ‘the out- look for winter was vcry strflnitll’ presented by the city delegates at the conference and aPPBQPS l" ha" Hon. Mr. Murdock, the Minister of Labor, who presided. disclalmcd all responsibility for the present unemployment and tried to throw the onus of suDDOFUIIB U"! Wmk‘ less wholly upon the provincial governments. He even went so far as to try vto rule out. any discussion of the federal government's respon. siblllty, but he found this to be im- possible and the feeling was so strung against him on this D01"! that on the following day he apolo- ~. n», m. GFABLOPITMDWQ. remnants oaeea Which cnibitters the middle and later part oi life among tile middle and upper classes ot the l believe you'll agree wit-h this because uloat people. inqluding phy- sicians. have proven this to be true. _ Yoll ace. as a srewlng boy or girl ou needed lots of food. You needed proteids~ moat s and eggs-be- cause you were growing and play- ing. As you reached adult life you still needed plenty of food including pro teids. ilecause you were workini! alld physically. or perhaps engaged in athletics. tHowt-vcr, as you neared the thirty ulark. you still had your ap- petite for everything. but there was not the need for the same quantity of food. and little need particularly for the lllcats and eggs. However you still had your air petite; and you ate just about th-c same quantity. and oi‘ the sallle ‘kinds of foods. What is tho result? That digestive disturbances collie flmt. and then as you get older. disturbances in liver and kidneys. Ars has been mentioned "before. ii isn't always because you don" know any better. ' jogoooooo-oc-oooc-o-o-Qoo-O-Qooo The ate of correspondent!- u~uQQQOOOQOQOOTQOOO§Q+ NEW 8. A- LEADER SlhF-As Mrs. Hlscock and i hive pier for any who need our help. than we shall esteem it a lplessure to do all that lie in our power to bring about the same. Our stock in trade is service. without respect of class or creed. and we are striving to make this world just a little bit better be- cause wo live in it. We would take this opportunity of thanking one and all for kindness shown the Salvation Army Officers in the past. and through your help they have been able to keetp the help ing hand to those in need. So far we have received a very warm wel- come, fronl all we have met, your beautiful island and we are looking forward that through the good blessing of God. we shall be able to spend a profitable time in your midst. We have just collie from the Sunny islands of Bermuda whore we served a term of two years, where we found many kind friends out- s’de of ollr ranks. who were always ready to assist us both with a kind word and their means to help along our good work. Our work there was largely among the col- ored people, as over two thirds of the population are coloured. but. in nluny lives we saw a beautiful (iovcrrrlnent H0 se by the appoint ment of Mr. Frank R. Heartz to He does not need to occupy it. for -l_t' has bccom." a habit with you to dot. thc things yc-u like, irrespec- tive of your agc or occupation. - l-lave tho will to be wise in the matter. FOR Guardian Readers ¢+o SUCCESS llcpc is the road|to fame And fortunes golden smile; Honor too strong for shame. Patience to wait tllfhwllllt), (lourage to bear the pain. Pluck when- the hill is steep. Faith when your strength seems he hsa a suitable gubernatorial re 1stdcncc uf his 0\Vll. Yet to let it remain as it is will rcflcct disgrace- ifully upon him, upon. the Provin- ly of the Dominion Govern-ment, and by the Dominion Government. lt was appropriated to the use of the Provnce. That there may be no mistake on this point. l quote. t1) The third schedule of the B. N. A. Act. under the heading: "Provincial Public Works and Pro. party to be the Property of Can- 8llfl"—"CllB‘l0l'|\ Houses. Post Of ficc and all other public buildings, except such as the Government of Canada appropriate for the use of the Provincial Legislatures and Governments." And (2) on the 19th of June 1874. at a meeting of the Governor General in Collncll— "On the recommendation of the help to make life brighter and hap» to- the office of Lieutenant Governor. _ l-r...... a111- Scientists, ‘yield-king F hHayrEdveri. . hay fever, in commonly suffered- by more than a million persons in this country. says _ thofNew York Times. but__owing to research work long adhering to thisalteeny. com- plaint. They show beyond all ques- tion that hay tevgr is’ no lake, the Jokesmiths who-do not suffer from i-t to the contrary notwlthitanding. and that it frequentlywlllyleldto’ proper treatment. Several years ago the viflygienic Laboratory began to delve intd the mysterious realms of the hay. fever sufferer. l-t. did this with tthe view of standardizing ex- tracts used with varying success by physicians in treating hay fever extracts originated in England. Thcywtre made from pollene which cauac hay fever. ‘Forseverel years the conflicting resultsmomlng from their use were mystifying to phys- icians. Some patients were relieved fully by them. a few others were helped; but in other cases there was no relief. and in some the suf- fering was made worse by the treat- ment. ' Improving the Extractl. Physicians and chemists lh thc Public Health Service determined lngton and a dependable technique t'or employing thcm hilt; been lie vcloped. The perfecting of the ox tract called for much clinical cx- pcrlnlontaticn. This was done chicfiy by Dr. W. T. Harrison, who has had charge of the work for thc man patients, as animals appar- ently do not suffer from hay fever. the workproccedetl slowly. Thc two physicians. together withsev erai private specialists in different sections of the country, have de- veloped what they feel certain is a thorou-ghly dependable technique 10F Emily"!!! the hay fever remedy. During the last two years each of thcm has treated several hundred voluntary ‘patients. Eighty-five per cent. of the patients have been benefited in degrees ranging from patients. ‘The preparation of these v r °tiFl-"-‘3§e'.'if.f"'f°' m‘ ‘N01. it hits been, found that pollen frofnfortyntp fifty different kinds of plants cause hay fever. ‘But Ina mujorityvdf canes only one kind n1 pollen sets it up in each individual ; y-osition in the province and will, 1 1 t nnnnn and m, nncnlnnnn. nrgnnn transformation take place. pllticnt. These pollens come from - destinies of Canada. namely. "lnde- (‘mllkinln "- as "h" ""5 0 ' " - v . .. . E - - m1 he wl-lcolllcd back by a host 0f .. .. hut that is a matter to which Y0" WI‘- l-iie gelling 0f U19 i005 0'" (mama's me old one" “how to find out “by the u-Patment coum ‘"3951 5"“! and Wmiild- 0H1)‘ a _ E : Write for deslnns a I prudence, annexation to the In “Mon av m“ “we nnnnnon into tllc body and getting mo“ n1 tne Lulmb of (nod that tnketh away not be trusted. They found that nmnn nerceninge o; snmnnrs_ E j prices. Anything from friends. United slates" m. a “more definite "L P ~5 ' 11 111803101 1s n01 hard of nncnm- l e 3 n" of P 9 world which “'9 most of the trouble with the ex- 1110s.. who n", nnncknn 1n "n, I 3 l“ smam“ mmk" l“ . .. . n plishmcnt. ‘hut the getting rid of the "ml never mus whe“ “ccepted b’ tracts came from the fact that thc I I 1 : 1n mo 1 manor“, n - nationhood. Lanatlian importers The Conference on unemployment a _ H _ i [ha l t h 1 1 rnltn, Springtime-may blame the trees. E craps s i fl regard the order an a direct blow has rceullvil in niithiiii! belie-i‘ ma" excflsn“ “an 1'“ Iiiilpufliiflil) e0: Til: Mmfu offering our service to all “umlflh 0f those made varied wide- »‘1\h_oilzlf § f I A FARCICAL CONFERENCE at nnnnn nn ormnon a report recommending that the ‘$3,, o l c” ° "l "wi- l 'Y~ Sin“ the" they haw iievflivv- The Season. E 5 Our workmanship and __ '_ p ' 1prlnrni, provincial and milnicipiil A silllplc rnlc is to just grad l dill your tossegzlgcocK ed ways for testini! the stren-Bth of _ E E prices Eire the best. I _ l _*—<°"’*_'_ v h- m l. _ 11 1, 1 1 v on n“ your 100d n1, ' the preparations and also for pro- Tn nny 15v 11-1 .111, . _ z E Th? Lonlfermme called m Omani t A BIT OF HISTORV “llhhlritlfelztrsintillvleivirkpllfvonfc ‘ti’ ihicililfgnii] if not doing "lilnviii (‘ilarlottctown s§§.""é“"1'3§.§" 8' A’ "‘“""g "mm “““°""'i’ Th“ is nlivisethn flnwiriiibaznsevergi ’ .. '. . , _ mic .0 ‘.2 i ' " r . ‘.. . ' ‘ - '< E E me "mm My m wnhmu‘ the uni they can and carry it forward dur- work "r "nlmpd m “thhflm u,‘ [he Fur-mils have Mo“ slandardiz‘ ‘Pl-lea 0i illerfilliwflidi iii dlffercnt E P "mplnylmnt probm“ was probablyi Wh i ' t b N ti l ins the winter as far as possible “w” pmmularly on m“ and How’ N°w' ABOUT °"- ""ys"‘l““s "°“’ w" deiieil“ "i" di-Ctinns lifiiie counirv This takes : . ll is ulean y a “ a ona ‘ ~ ' 1 _ GQVERNME . - ‘ -‘ 5 & iilv luost farcical thing of the kindipuncyn" “r Mackenzie King has The relmn vondpnlns m? dole why ecisgrmd wmmute is a hvvanhv Sign‘ ” NT HOUSE? on them. for those that. como from lilaco in late July. Alli-lust and ‘Spit E MWWIQHB "Y"? h"ili in Vfliiiiilfl- Rellriffleflifl] n d ' i '1 t tom and rcctlnlmendg short hours but ii’ not engaged in physical S\r.—Addcd interest has bean ‘wumes or Privfllii mfliltlinirtilte tcmbcrpdepcnding on the locality. 5 .' livus hi" practically all the Drovuca r- t e mongre agree-me" tor thc day's work. in order that work- l: ("an gctynn iniolrnilbie- Hive" i0 "in iiir uvitivn 0i the old “i” mm“ hi’ "i" b“"““' i" ‘Vii-‘W As the rnnwwd oi‘ its kinsmen. such as lamb's quarter. have ex- tcndcd theirllomaln, hay fever has sprcad unitillftovv‘ ninlmt no part 0t the country is free of it. The only way for those subject to it to cs- capn lg to get. beyond the ragweed Europe. High winds sometimes carry those ‘irritating pollen sever- al hundred miles beyond tllc point of origin. .1 1 11. 111 1 1n tlccply impressed all who were |..|n1 Government and upon the v I bolt 0r that of such otllcr plant as Htmf p Ilmmy for“? f rim": “any- Dresont. Through it all the KinZ z FPOVlIICB 8.1 lflfge- “sgicmc Labora-mm and by M“ maybe [he 5mm’ mm“ M we ‘nu n snip pymnn >y in Bin-re . . By the terms -of the British for Paul A. Schule of the Arnly b - Thl " b . _ Sir George Parkln, in an article fiovernment cut a rather sorr) °.*“‘*”*‘***°"**4 . _ '_ , lm" 10- 5 "l" he 5°"? Y R" gnvcrnnlcnts fiscal policy whichnn m Brnannica H s concpmm “guru _ t _ , . trilllngizn-‘zullivgini: btgégmthcth oldmfrov- Medical School. inasmuch as ax 111g 1n non or‘ 1n mnny cagpg‘ 1n has closed the doors of a thousand,“ e ' y ’ g z SGIBOUOIIS u e e p De ‘ Itfliiirvivi-s had to be made with hu- ‘t Involves No qeatbanger. if escape cannot. he achieved through flight. countering extracts may be depended on by most per- sonsgfon measurable relief. say Government specialists who have been working on the problem. The treatment. they say. must be ad- ministered by a physician. While . * .1" .,'~1~ .' . \. ' _ _ 1 V‘ _ _ (“up m H n “sung w“) “m! or mo“ representative“ gov showed a series of deficits for sev- =11“ m‘ M“ milmde" A “mm” valn- Hon the Minister of Public Works. complete relief in a few cases to 11 1891111919 gndvlnyglyeg no great nnnnhnn nn11n1v1ng_ crnnlent members reiterated their em] "n" 1n succession‘ The mo of speakers held tha-t a ‘main cause Nnver 1s ykgtory nnenn and under .1118 prov-Mn“ n1 u“, comnnrnuve tenet n‘ about n5 PM (langanbflfiuiyto-"owmg of an exam (lrdcr hy the case irulllyuur stereotyped assertion that the tories of the United States. unduly of the prevalent unemployment was the Robb tariff which had closed ill-re -is the price of worth 108th Section. of the British North American Act and the 8th item of cent. of all cases. ‘Five per cent. 0f the others were benefited slight- and dlilhtztllt technique is essential The treatment i 1r 1 Tn t I A .1 1' n1 1 n1; the 3rd schedullhattached thereto to good results. glioum ' :21; trhowfsok “Tfsfflfghlls lo meat deveioped by an extreme system o‘ hundreds of tacmfles and time‘ flrlllldiorxgfflttlel: ingksnorigoagah. His Excellency the Governtr Gen- iy- Only 4 pep pent. of all the cases begins ilh a test for finding the Vlrilllllfllflllli-(‘tl by -f> e D ‘Y protection. sought in Canada a their workers on the street: or Ann "or a mnrdv mnL Bflal 1n Cpiunclll ‘has neenbpleattlied to grnntnq and gnnnwm n1, by M81." nnmbnlar mnnn wvnkn, n“ an 11-11 “M ‘“5t""'55 we” 9955mm!” AM slaughter market. for their surplus gggfgiéatfigyiilgasglizpeigdl is: Willing to bear the load. 3:ate"l'h:“ Goimfnrngzr’ ‘iigilsgfeglti Scllule in 1923 gained no benefit tating effect on the mucous meni- Sussex Mineral Springs Limited _ SUSSEX, N.B.. Local tiist‘l"illll'urs— (".\.RV l-ll I‘ . B Rib“.- t 2 l 2 to add insult to injury Mr. Mur- dock. Minister of Labor. ruled that the discussion of the government's policy was forbidden! I The government disclaimed any responsibility products. to the detriment or des- of Canadian industries. Meanwhile the republic, which had for many years drained Canada of hundreds of thousands of artisans lruction to work its factories, steadily dc Minister of Labor was compelled to listen with such patience as he could command. Many of the unemployed already needing work or help, and many Sowing ‘before you rea-p. Daring to blaze the road- Ncver is v-ictory cheap. llpre is what glory asks Here is what lift- requirew; (‘rrtlce at the common tasks. Patience that never tires. (lhamlotltetown, in the Province of Prince Edward island, its grounds and premises. together with the farm thereto ‘attached and held therewith. shall be and they are hereby appropriated to the use of t-he Governmen’ of and the Legis- lature of the said Provnce of from the treatment. Vivlsection Difficult. 1 lihtperiments also have been made with guinea pigs, but with the view only. so far, of inducing the dia- branes of -l.lle patient. This is call- skln oi‘ the forearm lsvsfifiitiihfiil- A small (yap of pollen extract is rllbbed int the cut. ‘If it comes from the "kind that is inimi-cal to the pa-t.lent a positive reaction. in ti" m" Previlimig more who are likely l0 new "P1P Mon who will slowly clllnh Prince Edward island" . 1-1,n.-1.,11..1ynw,,v p111‘ g nnnlnn1nvmnn1 and 11.9 wnnk, bnr. filmed l0 600551101‘ tiny i-illRKt-Btion during the coming winter. are im- Mountg-lnous pathway steep, Whether or not lthe "British 52:38:31? glsngsfeuzliogerrhegrll?‘ Sh“ {°"“,°1'lh‘l ‘zilfilke njvlvljmfv 3832 ii-Iitl Fltlfi 1 v . 1 wlllln to bide their tirnc— North American Act and this ' ' a ' cvn 011B y‘ ii i‘ Y i‘ . 1 mm m, plovnnng employment must for improving trade relations be- migrants brought to this Louagy New" {Bwwtory (mean horde]... supersede the oflgnun Dn Hnrvnwn n“ nnccnenmn 1n a five or mn- mmuhm "the firs, H, §OCO§OO 00000 0o» For Fire insurance br- assumed by the provinces and the tilffcrcnt municipalities. lt was suggested that the federal gov- Ztwcen the two countries. in these icircnmstanccs Sir John Macdonald gllrought to adopt what was called a ‘national forward a lproposal by the federal government. should the provincial governments or the cities be compelled to hear the burdcnof supporting these por- <oo-— » .--- - property dot-d lly which Government House was conveyed to the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Ed- ward inland for the time being. may be ll question‘ for the lawyers. degree. in inducing those laboratory animals to acquire the disease. if the trouble as suffered by humane cnn he duplicated among iabornt-l tract doeq not." brin! U19 reacflo“ ethersjinrsttrlee until the rlshtfliie 1n 101111‘ ‘The’ treatment iiselfcon- slots ofa ‘hit-ice of twelve tn fifteen Consult i'l‘flfll0llt should inaugurate public sons? The matter was bwusil" A‘ an l I . _ y rats it is evident that Gcv ory animals it la believed that the . " t1 of the pill l - l 11., . ~ subcutaneous iniec ons . H M SIMPSON works but the confcrouc-c was-m‘ c?” 0"- hl “the? "9759- a BYB- home to the Minister of Lallorw ernment House should not become trnnmnent can be nnrfnflnd 10 1n‘. 1n... ' ' ' .- . ' ‘ ion extract like that which Pm‘ 158 Richmond ltrqat plainly told that no such work mm 0! pmwcum‘ 7°’ Caillldl" m‘ coma find no Sauslamury angwu' SEPTEMBER 9.——You are ln- aigl'?rigllg"vlliirzhggulzgltgzhggiulgg: point WhPmiiY m" 7°11“ u“ h” ‘on the reaction. Those are given at Phone 869 While millions of dollars arc llclng spout for poll- wonld bc provided. duatrias. Mr. Mackenzie and his chicf followers, Whose lnclinatlonn it still lice at the door oiflthc gov- ernment which got. very little sat~ isiactiun out of the conference it clined to be too hasty in yollr judg~ hunt; .y0u should think well bu- .ole you undertake anything new. other public buildings for which no use has been found. it is clearly the duty of the Lieutenant Govern guaranteed all sufferers from this‘ quot-r complaint. The complaint is‘ a queer one in many respects. os- tho rate of two a week. brllfliil"? far enough nhoad of the MY Y" r season for the last injection to h" v— “ . - . lcal works some three or four mll- "i" “"1"” if" "ade- time‘! h d - lied and gave as litttlc as n. You are loving. ind- and eympnih- n. and n... (juvm-nment, n. W... n. Professional Cards i ~ a L“ . . _ . r ' l ll t u. h . i n . - tn expect. __v__‘_w___1 _____’ ,_,___ lions appropriated for n brldgg in "w" Political ‘971111195 l0 i119 millll got. ' elk” Jqliyoul hum“ me 8mm“! b” 50m” “rrangement by whlch Gov‘ p“ a y o (we w o are mm" e ,made one week prior mo a . ‘T'- 1 veiyhippy ll yilll d0 nut give way ernmcnt House and farm shall he 3"" WhY "°m9.i'°""°m‘ “"3 sub-la“ ed onset. Palmer & Palmer Montreal when the election was iidmffio‘ a “rm i" "°"°""° °P‘ on. o‘ n" “maven Mung“ loylioafivounyt-h, l ' _ m’ x mzllltlle laSBflll tnflthe Prnnlngln it to it and othersrnara not la still a. ' odor H. J. PALMER. K- c. lv-niiinc. n bridge the only “Be i" y' m Home yea“ o’ “w” ma“ needs oi‘ the Dominion ml... u" ml-jnb I a u“ In he supp n’ w t“ ‘dqhcreli ‘tpon ‘ti: Vern’ mystery‘ More ‘Mel-hm m“ m - wood "re whmh h“ “hr lt- Barrister, Etc. cussinn in Parliament and through» ‘ whim. ea“ “'99 “'9' mm a" " B '8“ 9mm ovemor the fact that one, kind of pollen ‘of th o i llich 8 been. Marley to Loan Bank of Noya Scotla Building Chayiottetown, P. E. I. Macllohaldg McPhee B. A. J_ A. McDONALnD, H. F. McI-‘HEE . A. Barristers, Attornsy, Eta. Money to Loan Riley Iullding Charlottetown Mark R.‘ McGuigan B. A. IARRIITER. BOLICITOR. arc. - Money to Loan Cameron Block which was t0 provide graft for pol- itical hcclcrs, tile government is not prepared to lay out any money cxccpt when it will be of service In future bye-elections or for the gen- Thcre is no work for they threw out of work in order to secure the sup- port of the Progressives. And now the question is being asked. why was this conference cal- led? The only purpose it served was to enable members of the gov- ernment to assure those present oral election. those whom ‘power. The new system was laid out the country the question was hrought t0’an issue In 1878. when. with a largo majority of followers pledged to carry ollt protection. Sir John Macdonald was restored to before Parliament in 1879 by the Finance Minister, Sir Leonard Tllley; and the tariff than agreed upon, although it received consid- arable modification from time to lions of dollars yearly. which the other provinces have -to DH!- time, remained. under both Con‘ Railways and Sir Henry Thornton. servative and Liberal adminlstra- Prlllldei" "7 ‘he Nukmm ‘Yuem’ dent timc is the reduction of way freight rates. T dctu for such reduction is v y stroll! in the Maritime Provincegvand la also general throughqlvltwalvl the provinces oust of the Lakes. The high railway rates are -a ‘crushing burden upon our lndustr-y "lid trade. at‘ the hlddlns n! the West ern Progressives they are conccd- ed relief to the extent of many mil- Yet both Hon. Mr. Graham. Minister 0i llay they can hold out no hoPB 0i Yoitd flower is the morning glory. lourllucky color is brown. adrls rholly due to the great nat- urltl resources with which our country has been endowed and the blessings of Providence in bestow- ing a bountiful harvest. This grea-t fact is ignored by the government and its advocates; They even take the credltto themselves for bless- ings that are beyond the power of any government to bestow. -in all nise that. pertains to Canada's pros- perity the King Germmnent has been s hindrance and not a help. increasing debt. falling revenues, If such an arrangement should be arrived lat-disgrace, if not. ' lam. Sir. etc. " W. L. COTTON. _._i¢oc-___ LIGHTNING STARTS OVER 25 BIO FOREST FIRES Trinity National ‘Forest Monday night. according to information re- cc ved by the forest service here late Tuesday. Rain which followed the lightn- ing. put out most of the fires. but three good-sized blazes were re- pented still burning in the Hay Pork River Valley. will ‘bet one hay fever a épt on a rampage of sneezing and have no effect whatever on other adapts. in BEDDING, Calif., Sept. fL-Llght- A ning stapled over 25 big fires in the a? vi Thurs have been many di today. - wuo WILL ABE badly ooorehod. hams bunting. and "III" 0°"! QW" " ‘Some who auflarsd in than Motel-tunes wan PWWR!‘ financially by lmuranoo- Others are sorely pull“ An your proportion protected! and dQh§ net's. quickly- should bo_soakcd in hot Wally-bl: which sodif in dissolved-one. HM "m" " ~-' sane - of lata. Remington f3. Hi1‘? x . ._,_ ,, . ed the scratch cutaneous teat. The_ Wlvat would your oblate be worth It you were accident- atly kitted. er your proportion deatreyodtfi-q.) a high taxation and an unprecedeted nu her .0: unouipioye-i Writer! alo ' ‘with n bleeding exodus all a lpable mismanagement t M! of A mmaraaainetlwwwiir, ch-‘mmmwn’ P a "m", 111,1 “my were mmnknn, 111,1 the tions. the basis of Cansdin finance, reduced mutant“ ‘more gimme country is prosperous and that the nnd as Canadians generally he- ‘ ' Dr. l C. Arc bald increase in the traffic receipts. As Q u - - _ .1 amounts s. 00.. 333'. '7 I ri nit.» ‘Smoke from a lamp or gas o g »_, polls a ei-llng ‘in ~o q pgflj government had done excollentlynleved. the bulwark of their llldlll- the recenm, In,“ n11“, 0'1; 1n m. . 1 .1 pgoph agllflledl "tn-1try. lt had almost immediately eent-‘tntlontha’ those who have been a“ 1.. nn1elflglnnhiii-nly_ tliejeffect 6f "W" '..lr'ii'fts..1.;9.1.'.',j' ‘ilopilil for I wer rats. must face n. Jltlvrt 19w