definitely oh: S 50 ml! _.7 . | 1 5 I-E ,._..._._...:_7_., ._- _ si li; 1 ~:. 'X ’e Wll'lb€_-_. ,ri _ v il 3 l .__ [_ T f “fuse- 1.’ _'il __ _ __ _ __ E _ ,__ ~#'l!}F"_€-_rr _ _ -rua Cnanno-rrs'rowN cull ..'f||§___ §|I|lll.0'ITE`l'0W|| GIMBDIMI flutes By `|'|io“Ylay RDIAN Why Nlwfenndhnj did not some HQICIIO-W. Gad' ls lslaara, Vino-Inline-J I. lance; _ _mo un d Umm. 1. me _ ' ‘_ _ l|»¢g»g¢|"_!.lng ¢el.D A.lseKlsaca,Dl.0. ,eg ' ` ‘hr "* __ -`~1l_`d1iv all laaagas-J. lt larneot. Assaahao Delhi*-D. I- ¢l'l’i¢ an pm of 5|, P. lubleet of an interesting article from Moa McGrath. of rviqe- ug. ) amuse rn oaa..'a.a» aaa Unless aestoa. ter qualified for lush a task than he. ' _ 'Q' 'mu m“:“:'; “_” ,_ nn “_ u ) “u,,,,‘_ rin his long life. as a Journalist; the 'Nil' Dill] lil .. sr. .lotm's'. Nad. no man was oet- Qullff int lllstorlanofhisprovinceandthoas say 1 ». -url: r. .,..,_ 'i _ ' ' ersry. political and social interests ‘ ' welsh of il-I leldllll DUNN mm *_* Tun wolx _Tu cull *STEM* `{of the age. and none has behind it ` _ gs, his time. he had become most famil - _ L_ ' . "°§{2,”;?.‘.‘.._'.'.lf.'£..§‘.!}'.' ‘s-f1..‘.?f'!i"».'a $3‘...'I’»'5.°'»‘t grea P » ar with every point of interest in re- It would seem that the medical i _and _ :raw omsoow. N. s.-al. n. raaulur. lation to the Ancient Colony- p'°t°m°° h” d°“rmm°d "° lm' fed in smnmlslnl-n-hier nook score a meek a co. ~ M U10 Wi-503311’ hm” Wm” °“t “We th' uv" °' Mmm “ml Um' ' __ __ Ipxuv __ _he um _ d .gestion of Sydney Smith, who to 'a' . gh e o e, s u , d o- ‘ 'o___1_MmE__w_ ‘_ _'______m__ s0Ul"__'_ '_ A"n__ that on three occasions e su Jec y an m lgroup 1 all ovanulax sa- so omalasu from aaa following -gon. ln caarlsmlowa. of union with Canada seriously gen- lie! that it may cost. gthe h P t Ollee S Daly Richmond lireel. ' llzed me ‘twnuon of the people of And lo you see the tuberculoslxthe jposed , ._ 15', BT.;-,°l..r,°:lr-|r.,n'snrror. nu. ilu-aoroon. Quran street. N0Wi'°lllidllll4» H011- F- 3~ Cm” 1 °*“°"' H” 1"" t- th* "h6“m““-5'” E received with acclamation. Sydney ' ssrglrlrfdfflrlfxrta “wr” mm" ;.'...'f|l:.`-J'il:'¢':r§`.'f-lir. mana aoealora *nd HW- Aml“’°°° sh” md NTP °'3”‘f"'u_"“"' “:°"H"¢ U fuufsmilh n. room.. while. ics i-:lm Au. l. nies. ¢l;:onns_¢;-xr. delegates to the conference at Que- Si’°°d- _lcontributed many of its ea;-lies; gl-‘.1 __ - ` - gctathgloghl' (grzztntlixrvaegl Street. Ezra. .:u:ol::n. libre-heath! ltreet. b°° in 1564' .nd hw .und w the And now .nother Commun but dis` » “C195 ' ' yn.; .\-_ nays. is uiilasoro sum, resolutions there adopted. out their inning ailment is not bein: allowed ' t years U and in literary circles it will be felt that he zette. cised a wider influence upon the lit- ' | _ _ afterwards fell upon Mr. Jeffreys.~who government was defeated on its ni-st . t0 i0l’¢ili'e mll1kil1d~ i " _ __ ` _ ij- _ _ _ _ ` f`°_°_ __ ‘_ ‘ ` .» The Edinburgh Review __ V'- _ _ 323; §Z§'2.‘;22‘.§‘.”.2€f.¥i 0111' Stock is the Largestin the H Qui' Prices Clzallett8'€'d” _,_ `\i one hundred and twenty-seven will come as a sort of shock. a great tree has crashed down forest, says the Montreal Cia- _ No periodical has ever exer- ter traditions of intellectual force _ ' activity. The Review was startl the autumn of 1802. at the sug- ' ,_..»__, ._ of young bloods gathered at ome of Mn- Francis Jcifrey pro- this venture. a hint that was became its ilrstiedltor and _ But the editorial task soon' , - at this post for nearly twenty- " V ., A. 1 . 15. Mei1’s Leather Jacl¢1IlK- T110 Di`°b1¢m 11965” of _ I i ' my nn, hu mad, ,ugh wonderfml cannot be achieved without a re- l"""uy beamrpnme Mmm* °f lemgignls ln we bmod °t the” °°"thm“ ` lime i _ I th 1 ancestral ranch at Tignish descend- _ "IW U19 hee" Of P¢l°°'llm¢ °"3°-mn' ' ure. ' ' ' ' 7 mu of me 511,-er fox family havef tion, for it is at botioin a problem! ~ V 4 Ye Rm, to th, md, of me earth Carry- l of national security. And the arms- -'sate ing with them the name and fame of l mmf-1 01 H m°d°m “°`~l°n 1-5 ‘Wi ` of th Prince Edwu-d y51and_ as the bu.th_)fl1€1'8l}' ll-5 blftleshlm, Cl’i.lllS¢i'8, M1123 Fihe . l place and nursery of the silver black ‘md KWH? ll l“°1Ud¢5 lf# *nm* m°' , th' grae While a number of the public men I v ,question of union but it aroused f ` ng resentment. In 1395 a dele lille! be‘n the means of preserving lib n_°pen 9,, qummn .nd pmeggded bin _ . stuck appeal to the people# Eighiieen years I refer to asthma. ‘V 51,( ye later, in 1887.' Sir Chlklts Ttippel' .011 . In Ellllllld there is the Asthmll- hundnd “runes dm-in his t rm of ,_ _ _ TUESDAY» OCTOBER 29' 1929 no my to lnlgltnn nal.. r-uolghe Research _Cowen which has beenioaoo. :nhl onorcumghns tzsunoo ' In our Millinory Department we are showing the largest . i °"Ul°4 ll' *UC ¢*1'°°-It "quest 01 Wi* that the issue of the iii-st number ' L 1' ’ Hats ‘ A ' ~ ‘ ty of new models ln ac les . 3 ffm” tm’ °’um°°"' ,was electrical. Prior to iis appear vane z ours Hospital. Londo J ars, and himself ,penned Qwo. V SECOND FLOOR _ ' ' ' " ' " .' ...:..-‘..'.......~.1¢4g ____ ,,_ ,cum me the two standard periodic” in, Special rack of Ladies' 1. elt.Hats _ 5 l n or physicians, specialists sn E,,g13nd_,,,d been the Chas.; md' l _ Another rack of Ladies’ Felt and Velvet Halls -. .-_. .V -. ~. . . _ _$3.50 Ottawa only to ilnd that the Do- their own individual line is at work ‘ ‘ ° ’ ' upon financial terms Ut pec the Colony have from time to t _ time favored union a majority ofthe and nude; mn 0,-,ly a 1;,-g¢ attgndnneej ment between the United States and fp” ple and of their sblest leaders to e always opposed it when it be tes or union such as Bir Freder ma carter, sir Ambrose Shea. and Pa william Whiteway, were roi-given-l by , I ., . . _ _ _ . la ca meal." This thing might 001011? lim' Wink d¢f0\¥¢d TC: ‘uigxgik __ __ hem __ _ed ; well have happened but for the un- of their sympathy. for un n ‘ I. ops a e g con uc mm T I no d 1 J 5. It GIeat‘Ol'mhhd Street Hos- g ew u n an energy 0 e pital forVBiek Childrsirwhere asthma 9 eir open advocacy of that meas- |180 ~ . - . - on tthe liwtility to unifm is GOOD- d in all psi-to ol,the,colony_ one mfr; e ca_uses_ for this i.s_ thatoutilde -nm eapital city of St. Jobn’s,.__nesrly “ded _entire population-is engaged vin “UL toe of peace just as definitely as _m'° _ " ` . ' I they are a menace to it. 'rhey have igation from Newfoundland sought to A - ‘ , ` 1 - l Y V' ' ,i , | - . : _rl ‘ . . ‘ 1 , _ f _ _ bn). l ‘ v _ A _ _ _ " - comm' I _ _ _ _ i _ ` _ l wen » _ I ' I I he fox industry and the proceedings of! b°iil@d Strength. the major Nfl 01 i fishing' -md me mben¢s'm cam” At” ‘are _ um week., fox‘5ho“.wmberead WMI! which is not in armies or riavies at_ tm] mum" in eww civilized ¢,;,.m¢,.y in all but in the factories of peace-time ` fem. who1ly.under government con- lag amoiroo 'al its r curable stage. e facifthaf lsthinl is found to- er~ with. periodic vomiting. one- h°‘“°h°- °Pu°P“Y' “nd “erm” l tion. Mr. Jeffrey in the course of ailrnents is-being-investigated. I _ _made a mighty change. and the prevent or lessen the ff ».. ` ° “tl °f _ Mandarin Whigs," who found relief unicable ailments. This makes of “tw mr _ _ _ _ rance ough this vehicle, dust;-v as already stated in 'rhej ple ons of both countries uniting 10.011110 In 155110 in I l¢ll¢l'll 4100"” ' "*m___°fto°°”_l' ?:_:ml°"4 Wh°‘°‘°l° lsoon made it apparent, that their . _ . _ _ , 3° 9 “U-5° °f “th _motto, “Judex damnatur cum nocens llld "|011 RS CUTE. Absolut -» ur. was no pious pretence. “mn” mg' “nd°"¥‘;_°“'m1'“‘ti°” They came not to praise books but eosseve -peclaus i ' ' md m"s' lto judge them. Sydney Smith, indeed. detection and. restored to public ¢iIS¥i0l1‘ has :lli'¢ldy disclosed that . had md ____ ___ _“___ _ _ _ __ _ sugges a different, motto. _ Those.~hers~ mentioned again ere a cell SUPP! 0 Cerllll - ~ ' ` ` implesl “nd that a. new force had arisen _in liter- »London'Cii.nlc physical meth- of B sm., of mite, h s w o. unlike him- _ _ . » mhemm ____ _h°_C°_o___y ue <_>nd:d_c:_f‘_t;-_eatitpixat iileguding breatiilns self, were specialists in the subjects »-~ _ _ ._ _ ' Hundreds of S ecials shown V V 'W /I ul of comms “hd” the mm 'ot' ___ | dum P" °"- “m'°"'i°I°l' treated, and in ten Y ars the Edin ' ` ` _ _ _ _ _ _ inamely We cultivate literature upon rey and his team, whose pungent ar- ticles compelled the public to realim ature. and such as was marked by a boldness, vigor. fluency and versa- time was able to enlist the services - tillty that aroused universal atten- ~ “_ B __ -_ ___- the Monthly. lan; these ann all run- _ Ladies Silk Bloomers, all sizes and shades at .._. .69c and sense th are for most people the mi-U10" G°'°mm°’" *nd *M G" ”° '_ ‘ P Ysm'-" d° 3. liar publications were sheets pro- Ladies’ Knitted Vests . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ svmbol city national safety and the ¢ml'i1¢i'it °i’ Ui! C0101!! could not leneral' hgzzfk. I Chem* lduoed by Door Grub street hacks. and Ladies’ 'Silk and \l\/00] Sweaters, all lT1ak€S . . . » . . - » . » » ._ 3-40 _ " ° ° (°"° Wh°_ utterly devoid of any free and in- ' ~ ‘ ’ ‘ r 5` 5 lategt l_:1l,,_,.,,, ,,,,,,,;:m_,)_ , we maj dependent expmslon of judgmem Another large shipment of Ladies Silk D es e , loeolnrsl, . mind.. s,,,,c.,,,__¢__ The Edmwgh Rev|ew_ h,w,,,,,_ models and shades _ _ . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ _ .__.;._._. ._.$9.75 ea. a specillist in the study of howl' L“‘“”' S”‘°ii‘f ' ' “C” "'.' 1' ' ' ' ' fe '.17' 58° ’ New inter oa. s o-moo _ lc a ' 1I;;g?sSfrom$751W ` -' Ladies’ Fur Coats in Rat, Coop, Huds0n'S€al. Mi11k»~.B9-b5’_ - Lamb, Persian Lamb; -the largest assortment in -_the city. ~ - Juvenile.Overcoats, brown and light tweeds ._ _ _ _ ._. ..;.f.$_3,_7_5 _ Boys’ Blue Chinchilla Overc`oats_,.1iea_vy, red flannel lined $5.25 Boys’ Light and Dark Tweed'Ove’r_coats, sizes '28”t0 341,78-75 _ ‘ Meil’s Black and Grey Chesterfield Overcoats, special _' A ' i ' l priced ~ - ' 7 ‘ ' "$1900 - Men’s Black anr1_Gre`y_ Eng1isl_i_Milton Ra__w‘-cdged,'Ha_nd- - ~ ° '- 'Tailored Oveljcoaitsf-_ .' .-...._l. . i__. _ . _ _ . ._..\.". _ . . . _ ._._;;.;._$_28.00 . Boys’ Blue Ch'eviot,'Knic'ker_.Pant‘s s . _ I_. . _ . ._. ._.,._i§...=.,.'.7_9c .Boys_’ Bloomer Pants, light and dark tweeds . . ..~_.'.hv1..o`r,$1.59 Men's Heavy Dark 'Tweed Pants, special _ . _ _ _ _ _ ._~ff,.,,;.2,$3.00` BARGAIN BESEMENT V A _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ . _ . y orlnyloloolrloalvlhraunnsi ,_ h R ,,_ h§ t , ` Ladies' Fleece Bloomers, .. ' ._ ._.;.,¢'.53e 'pr.V me ,.m_,d_ _, production. Renunclatlon of war as a _' a department sovery.far away as_0t- and 'brmthmz exercises In belngm "rg H Aw "ac ° °“ mm ' » ~ _ _ - Circulation of about eight, hundmrn, Childrens Fleece-lined Bloomers . ' 39c~ r. + One of the interesting develop-r Whole means ’°“‘”‘°1““°“ °f 1'" by.°““' ~ ' ` ' ' " Vediitlibd _ ._ p _ - 'V V ~ ' ' Ladies’Ha,ts. ._ ' '$138 _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ 5 more than thirteen thousand copies, _ . . .. _ _ . . . . ._.>;.;¢_.¢. . ments in the silver fox business has: 59°- by land' °l' in th* lm- If mean-’ ‘M Ag;i;;__2;e ?;cm!_ At Xing’ C°u°¥° it ls Pr°p°°9d wi The list of contribut t - been the adoption of this line off th! Same limé I €U5i”Uii°¢ 1°’ T-h¢ dim _ _ _prese Etocbbreedmg as an wicultural l pacific use of science instead of turn- name ,ide mm Many of our fa,.merS~ ing it to uses of destruction, 'I’he_1b;,_. throughout the province have found .‘l“°5U°“' th°"f°’°~ is h°W ‘his g“‘"` "ck ' ' I this side line a very valuable addi-i “mee CB" be mme "°l- It °"m°‘ be peop _ ,_ note tion to their agricultural undertak-I a°°°"’P‘15h°d by ‘imply P"°°I°1mm3 lant mug and efforts are being made YO that 1: is done. No magical formula me extend the industry still further along can rid me World at 5 single m'°mem' man mis una We have no doubt ma: a5` of an instrument of policy as old as that garding the animals themselves but* a _ _ _ .. .._._._ ,,m, _ ,much ,Mr to My _________________ _______yo_<;;_; _<:___f_1;-“lr _chlldronlo ve1vet~Hats ,. . _ . . _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ . _ ......_....;.$1_24 l1lAtlVe,g ixi.thg Dgminlgn pf;-_ how “thml can be produced Brtm_l ° _ . _»r»:»~, - o . - . . o . - - - o s . »;ro;o:Qjgo-'. c nt. and .would be only a neglilf cially *nd wh" dm” ’°u°"°- _ (comigued Pa C 5) ` " Ladies’ Flannel DPGSSGS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._._.;.,_¢;|1|,_.$3.95 minority there. And. as Sir. Pat- The mndon Hospital is studying on g _ - l ._ _ _ _ _ .,__,_x.u. ¢ mu __ im. _ _ _ _ _ ‘§;°w_§“ Y “lm V°’f°. _. -_ the earn: or x-rays lathe treatment. lm- Men.’s Fleece~hned Combination .Underwear .._.,,_.,_s_.,-‘..$1.38V iindland have taken of .imma _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ ._ _. 6, t,-we up-,,,,,,°,V, 9,- ,VM _“_ “___ Wm- ._-me me mn-smmatic THE LAND WE LOVE Men s Drawers and Llnders ._ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ . _ . . .....;.,;.69c oar lo ,prmglnoel or.c¢n»o» .within may 'ofme cam _M trmment of oy mam; yawn ‘ ' Men’s Wool Underwear, heavy rib . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$1.12. a union. Nova Scotia _strove for ` ' ~ ' V Childrens Felt Hats . ._ _ . ' ' 98 Ladies Silk and Wool Hose _ ' 39 ,l .f ' jill v -e=_-;-‘ear -- f r~»»= - .-:- /'_ Men’s Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, extra special . _ . _ ...$15.00 '_ if _ I . g rment __ \ asthma is more than likely to give ‘ ' Men’s Work Shlrts years to et ut nl ‘ ...___........._.._.....$1.19ands1;4s y g f’ '° 3" t° and relief to .that percenta l ' go of eases _ Boys’ Heavy.WoolR1b Hose ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . .. . . .~.~ .390 th d is 1 k d dl ~ Canzllas Mineral Resources. , _ °~ ~“_‘¥'1_“"~°- _b ed “M2” °;~_°;‘”Mm°§m° ,vliith-his Mt already attained a _ é Ladies’ Silk Blooniers 69 ' I result of this show many more 0: the world itself. We have io work out; im' - 9 ° ° °: lem-e » . ‘~ __ L d_ _ B d 1 th Sr . - - ~ - - - - »_»;-xsirzrzixuoaapu C' _ it-inns 9; ggmdlhgve nm-¢|,,¢d'1n ' Q. What are Canads's Mineral Re- _ 3- 195 V03- C 0 1 S ' ` ° 'our farmers will take up the busi-. th* ‘ubsmum 4°’ ""' °pp“"“l°”" ' ‘ ' -' p |o»lq»»»...»»......op_o¢q_°x§'g'»q79¢ _ _ _ _population vt-m}1n_¢1-lg union N ghgi - _N Sollrtes? V l Girls' Sweaters _ *` ‘GSL inlusdco and the atrophy of progress.; colony has increased h _ 1 . , _ _ - _ '--- ----:~:~~----....-......._.;\;¢J&,jni.$2~48 _ _ _ _ err ou¢slae_ '__ _A~ The mm the mineral St=°1S~l ' Table Oilclotll, ll/L yds. ._ _ .__ _ _._ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . .,...;-.-o¢:éi.39c-yd. 11,, fox Show Wm occupy much, The anarchy of national States must the union _ _ / _ _£j_.__ _tics of Canada are qudled the great- ; Iuenls Work Hose _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25° ,_ the time of the `______o__S for be lgmmd by umm,-_ional mee.; Figures quoted from thlcmada, » __ - ____ er becomes one's astonishment by* Men,s Heavy Work Pants . . . . . . . . ..~_-u,-,=a:anu.ua». . ‘huge B much to mm not amy __e_ 5 men; and confidenq, in mr denl1ng;_ Year Book for_l9_27-Zeishow thug-1n_' I7 » ’ . _‘E reason of the_facts that these reveal. _ _ ,. . . . . . . . . . . . ss .. . l health of the animals has engaged the f , ii attention of scientists a h ' n a word, the only final sulxsti ute for amlaments is intelligence; lid t € i'c5Lll'»S\ and intelligence will be impotent of their discoveries and various in-V “H193 ii i5 81"” "lf m”-"5 by ventlons necessary' for the care andf ghmh It can be exercised S0 km safety of the animals will bc exhibit- I l . 8 s politics is a mere repository of ngrained prejudice. the peace-time ed in booms on me ground* and relations of nations will be largely 1 will attract much attention. The ad-; 1 nterpreted in terms of conflict for he protective instinct of mankind "msemems or leading foxmen and _ comes first into play in the attitude t deslersdn ranching supplies and, b equipment which appear in Tllc' °‘ l Guardian during the sho~_\- will also p be studied with interest. and profl: cward the foreigner. It is only v widened experience and the chooling that comes from interna- ional contacts that this ancient rejuciice can be overcome." while that or Prince acura nlana‘ g_____e___ anada had _ purple crept med bs growing experience in me the nity years between 1871 and 1921 _ m Actual mining takes place over al _ 'Nova scones population inoreaieal ` "1i'ilise" 0! 3.000.000 square miles oi’ me vang". ,Mawd mdusme5_ The use of arbitration and intemationai b 35 08 » _ _ _ y _ lm. cent? that of New Bums, _ . » l Corn UAZUB ` which from 75 to 80 per cent. remains preparation or food suitable for mel °°“"5' i wick increased by . 3512 Per. cent. 1' `° ' ' ‘_ ' ' 2°’ °;‘_P’°‘°“‘_i°“- _ 2‘°____:'”";i= 2' -‘I - ' - - - ‘, ana an rn nera s ma _ l “funny dm.""”d by 575 per “nt H¢"..‘Z.ll°.’.°. the C"°°i°" “ue” ‘The woi°ld's consumption in themllast 1 ' . " chumed the foam l ' or from 94.021 souls to 80.615. Mean- __ _ . three-quarter .century has exceeded lwhlie the .population of Newfound- lM°n'r;!H!ercuni2.rre.s when mashed mu II °"Y"‘”‘5 °‘ ll” kind th" h” P"" .land had gmwn` fiom _14_5_556 in 1”, _ , ' i ceded that period. The world istum-_ ers _‘to zososa in lm. an increase of 'uso fH_°'_° ;:§"°R "le mighty m’°m°" °' l inc to newer countries for metal sup- th iper cent, In a word, Newfoundland. PH” b t it is t 0 . u he best custom- ggi; Fhhd Bglngd mgye thgn twig; ls fggt ‘wud their bl-‘nga from azure ` W- Len' _ - ' 99183 iln the number _of her people as the W th T I Rh th , `Maritlme Povlnces of C He" here e nm w el ' n 1 is h c ` Nemwndhmd ___ buudmg up mm_ Alon_g_t___;:m ling cons w ere aesar_ iifacturlng industries of her own. ' Her paper-making industry is fa.r in 1 Here where the corsairs like awhirl- by all engaged in the illcluslryz We trust that time will also be found for some holiday making and pleasure, and that thc visitors will enjoy their short sfay in the city. d GLARING HEADLIGHTS It is proposed ln Oniario to intro- lfrom the highways dangers arising `__ from the use of glaring headlights on "ACE AND ARMAMENTS motor vehicles. Hon, George s. Henry. , Minister of Railways. states that if The "vent visit of Plemier Ram_, the manufacturers of headlights are n'y MacDonald _O the United Slams not able io eliminate these dangers, ewes additional significance to an hc will submit to the Legislative As- article by Dr. J. T. Shotvrell, director Sembly 3 p"°p°s°l that t“'° kind’ °! of the Division of Economics alid His-I headlight' be required °n m°t°r ve' torn Carnegie Endowment for m__ hicles-one light of 21-candle-power *__ _ ,decision supported the contention of ternational Peace, in acurrent mag-az..‘ °" me "Fm hmd Side °f the ""‘°h' _ _ ine. Dr. Shotwell points out tha; the` me “nd °“° °f °"1y *lx °a“dl°'p°w" |` . 'problem of disarmament is not the; °" the let” hnnd side' _ _“mph Mn; that many people mmm The glaring headlight is a frequent l ‘ ill bE l I d d l. th If ° "_ to “_ -I-m.,.e .re two kinds of re_' cause of complaint in this Province," “ r° "ce ' ° ne "5 _ sion of Parliament. . “U,m_ we in whml the ml L, “__ If no other means can be found oil l’_‘ _"minced or suppressed and the world) eliminating the nuisance and positive] tis wholly better lor the act such as! “"5" °“‘“°d by “W” "¥h“- °’P°°', #me suppregmn of vice Ori lally on our narrow roads, it may yet "¢,.|me_ Most reform, are not so simplef become necessary to do it by legisla- -“- mm became the tm" to be re__1lon. There are many-perhaps too “danced is not altogether had audi many-traffic rules and regulations; "may even, under certain circumsianc-f bm if "W m°“mm5 W" °f m°°°’ 'C' os, have to be retained or used. The' "dems l’ W b* °h°°*"`| It ‘"1 °“'7 roposal for disarmament belongs to 5° dm' ~ *°°Pi“¥ lnmc 1*" “P »_¢~. two large mills in operation produc- . ' ' d l d. ,ing about_a00 tons of newsprlnt daily, _ fn “mo e 1 i and the prospect of another mill in .the near future. Mining is already g mpqr an And Bli- Patrick McGrath has left on record _'for his country men the watchword, _"What we have we hold." _ _ Thai the clearance of vessels with iiiquor cargoes fro_ln_Cana_dian ports and destined to American ports can- _not be restricted by order in _Councll_, _but can only be effected by an Act .of Parliament was so decided.by, the _Department of Ju.stic_e_ So far. that Il-lon. w. D. Euler. Minister _'or mg :tional Revenue, in his speech of last session. Since then Premier King his _promises _that a bill for that purpose This led to strained relations be- tween the Premier and Mr. Euler. who under prosperous conditions in the country has gathered revenues galore. He sees that if-clearances _ _ , l . . lm-|11 t, V *W advance of that of Nova Scotia, with "_ up upon the towns that Rome had hulls ‘ frzow in the glittering light or south-1 I 'ern morn ' ucc legislation designed zo remove m imporum 'mdmtry md "'pmy.'I1ie humble fishing boats put Out ml .beoomin morei i t. l __ _M_ _ i The Wind that fills their sails so, - ruined and rom ` Once-drove an empire on to victory. Unwittingiy they go their craft to ' ‘ wage - - ' Upon »pi"oud hisiory‘s rich and golden -` page. -Charles Gl~enville'Wl.lson. in Christian Science Monitor, ‘ li ‘ e a ' mm ' t _ . in t_hs large favored circle of Minis- ters who are io be with the Premier in hu :Ferrara tour. Nothing In transportation is more marvellous than the enlargement of the held of its activities. At nrst man traveliod~on foot. ean'ying a burden on his back. Then he built roadways, bridgs. crossed rivers. built boats :vate- QU § i is “amd augur), of panm or to date. and rigorously revising them l ' ' . ' __ in--. We are plenllfafly supplied with all »~»»~»-4 ». -M --if ::-:-.:.:.°::: ...:'.':..~v~...:°:.' .sts are restricted the liquor revenueswul asus.. railways. then ateamahlpr. 1n_ w"'m decline materially. as the uqasr is du_a time he _had conquered the broad’ ' duly paid in canada before lu__¢x'- oceans. _in our days ho is conquer- lhihis was 1°' will bl lllrel portation. and federal revenues from ing the air. a broader. deeper. larger' or |u'A_r__ liquor now amount _ta 00000000 field than land and sea combined lt ‘ yearly. it is questioned new whether is this boundless realm of expansion . . . 4 _ Premier lungs prornuoauu mam. that iraasporuuoahu mvuioa in W. D. Glu!! "-C0. ex "_°r______ U occasion md upmm" d_c“_._ ing clearances will be iniiodilsod. recent years and already the ships WERE RIAW me von? 0K Dr L. B. 'EVANS Nolesl Phillolan treated me eessfllly and obtained german. ent ¢lNs of 8'lf0MACll CON- nrrr0Ns.»aea or molass- TION. DYSPIPSIA, SOUR STOUACB. IIIABTBUBN. ` GASTIIC DIBTBISS and many other Aliment; peeglur to the llomaoh with a prescrip- tion which we have procured and sell under the name of IVAN! STOMACH MIXTURE ...l.'. :rn zz.: A 1°°°°f<1 value ` lines l_°||||ll' il have reeelvel dllainas testimonials from 'eluded llehaserg DONT FOOL Will! yep siollaell. lerlelm condition. gn liely fl lfhg If 70! Ill” yolr. W0" ll |lll° into a chronic UMM Of llllflli ¢l'Ulb|0_ _ -C01 I “Nh |001). Price llo- - ._.=..=.,,_,,,,,,$1.9B Men s Overalls __ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .....__._. . . _ _ . . _ . ._:l.;-£.r~ainr~r~r.$1.48 ‘ .S A' McDONAIfD mprmuce minerals ln_|` u` “__ M “_ Y ° " "Z of these greatest quantity and at the low- 1 _ cost. Canada. in point of size of , T .___di_& eacbeded only by Russia I _ rvooeoeovoooooooeeoooeooeo ` There is only one msn who. :lar aemssa- for' insurance and no interest in ths slbjsetfhg Hehe _ men “'ii° ii" im lub. no business, as-,mg¢¢y,_ . l0\'=d ones slid no home. To all othanlrifslnluranosf onhmemm _ is a thing of vital consequ one., ill llehmond lines ‘ ' OOO- EYES_ TESTED asu , ouissas rlrrsu a. w. ration _ 4. s. 'ranoa V O ehooeoeeo _' For Life Insurance Service consult ' Hyndman (lf Company? Provincial Managers- The Great-Wall-Life V' Charlottetown Of _ London, Eng. "°*i ;»»~+++»»s.,,,,f ,,,;’,,,, B R A H M I N IS THE FINAL CHOICE _A Tea Full f Strength' ' _ And Fineo Flavor _ 5°'d °'l|Y In Red. Airtight Packages. ¥OOO@OOO§O§ _ _ l 2 PCO' FOO' coco :oa- hnl a lknit Pajamas On sale this mornin Silkmt P l is more than ordinaryg'\;.1ue Qggjgma , merchandise. well tailored, plainly » peach and brchid, nile and apricot - or _ _ an green. W ff ' Charlottetowne O er this 8'-S the bgstyuue Ji 2?* Ev ai.A¢.-- - "Pc: armaments are the gusrala \ V huoepmmeazmaaot m¢iasr_ii'ia¢mm|l¢aauo|auaoua»us. snag; ng ~;' . ` .tl l ‘° xmnv/hue nr. ruler him uomwruof the ur am ucorno larger mon' ° *C0/il i The 2 Macs _ __'_Moore fo’