{.- ‘iisoeirous ‘ iiii iliiiiliiliiiiiiwii Bililiiliiii masque-w. ong s. Ialnn. Vlee-InailnO-ril, Ian-u. leinuauaaqp-a.atnru'i'auii"'iznuauaginat-%.moum "‘ Not-es liy the Way In a brief mm l» the Toronto ‘Globe a w“ ponden writes:- “A few days ago in your edi- torial you called upon the people to give one of the Leaders suffici- ent support to enable -him to form s strong and stable Government. To which of the Leaders does The Globe think their support should rhe given. and why’! in the h nnme of consistency the question There has alws demands an answer. Let The tion in the mlinds Globe answer it now. Then let x “*7 “PM s “a . n s“ whhm that under and the findings on the ksibbladdcr. give nimsdeiinite support, thus sflording- the people the guid- ance they have ‘a Irlght to ex- pect." i WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 192s Jung; IiROTéCTiNG THE FARMERS ‘Conservative officials are charged‘ iwith all the sins of which the hill-i pal Government is not only aecus-l ed but proved guilty of and ccnsur-i ed and thrown out of.’ oflice. This kind of argtqlfut is hurled at the presumably i norant public in yesterdsjflstissue we published a summary, of what the Meighen‘ Government has. during its very short regime. done for the protec- tion of tlib farmers of Canada. -A "Ymm"! M ‘his mam“ is “m in capital lettered headlines in the “"9"”? hem- sum“ i‘ m “yJAberal press and in vociferous‘ TM 610M Publishes the letter-as that American fruit and vegetables shouting rmm Liberal plflrrmnrshabove quoted. but without note or coming Into Canada are now sub-rm)“. much or rhh, Wm go nhwni‘i°i"'m"im‘ l‘ h“ n" Yea" p“! . ireiused to recognize Mackenzie ject to a duty nhith will enable therwhh the electors? Are they as rguimng as us Donne“ lender’ and! bradder_ Canadian farmer to compete on at "orally" the when" hrophgandfl 1015i 0011111 1011118 With hi8 Amcrl- h", "an"... men, n, he? we d.) nntverals ‘believe. Neither in ability. ma” can competitors in the home mar- rhhrh 8m m ram’ the flrgumenrsileadership. nor his conduct_as an An yon know, nhnnt nnn 1n nt- ket. The "fair iuarkct value" which duty shall be imposed is ramphlgn . I [administrator is ‘he recognized as twenty individuals have oninsed by the Liberals in the presentrm to lead the once grand old u“ stones’ but only a rmcthm or fixed at such a figure as to make dumping of American products on nor was the Government “umber know ii’ i" o'er m“ the Canadian market impossible. his means that it is poss have gull stones and have For example. the "fair market value" of potatoes is fixed at two cents per pound. or $1.20 per bushel. so satisfactory in the gall bladder_ use for the cxsminatiu lug very sdtiifazetrry in are making Conserve-i lives, temporarily at least, ofmany which 19d n); five years n1 n11 m. honest Liner-nut who know [he nc-rpresentative of true Liberalism. tuai conditions existing during theiirms h“ bee“ pointed m" i" i1"? past five years who know thefcoiiiiiinii oi The Guardian ireqiienb i i eral party. rweakness. if not the actual crime. 110 110i 9119161119 0i‘ ‘which permitted the robbery of the Honest patriotic Liberals are en- ofllcial corruption. The ‘battle today is not ‘between: imittec. a tnaiority of whom were "aiwes 519M111)’ iliiifornicr supporters of King. joined known and well un-iin a dnmnatory report against it. p185 or ghvernrhehfflonest Progressvies also joined to serbseekers who, denounce it. while the chief organ of Liberalism was calling to "clean up the mess" it had made. .___ istratinu. it had so (iisgraced true lt will be remembered that last uberansm that the Customs Con? y-ear serious complaints werc mudeihghm-nis and _ -nnn,,rvh“ves_ about iiic flDOtiiflg of the Canadian bplwepn Con..." market with early American pota- ‘nnying- in we" toes at a time when Canadian CCi-vdgrnynqd mind iars were well filled with the sur-i pins remaining after tiw fnii aildirontrztry to their ovvn ffilllk ndmis-i early spring shipments Wl‘l‘i' madei As a result of the American impor- tation thousands of Canadian potatoes. particularly Quebec. where they depend largely the home market. dumped. l8 is taken at 9' o'clock the . d r morning. No ‘in a par y 0i permitted. ‘minus of eight months ago, werei iuuable and unwilling to carry on 1111511611‘ Oiifurthei- with the ‘help they had, iilistili citing to office after ibeing more. "i1 decisively defeated and -hy waysrbring 1113111 1° POW" 111 i118 11111118 of 113d i‘, b91540 crooked that. for their very Liiieraiim" aim i“ the 1M9 "i 9V1‘ Prince Edward islandhyonhedhessr "my were hurledomvdence that they andtheir tiificiais potatoes also. ‘became unsniable in or Oman iiiad 1191111111611‘ ‘immiwd 3i and Montreal and Quebec. owing to the. iiiiriieiliezirriilie siiiiiggiers who mid i 1T 119i 6 American product. reasury This ls the gang that four so- called Liberal candidates in this Province are asking our people to jection into the vein. lunch lie on his right side during sleep of s hundred As a mutter of fact that is good. aid ynuimnn n; noun“ This ‘hr, m» vicc to follow at alktimesl‘ payers must make good; And m gallstones can be confused wi the face of all t‘his robbery they §.‘;'§.‘;_“' °i coiiiiiiiiiiiii ‘iii iii° ii prste about reduced taxation! Now they are whining that theyi re being persecuted. that they‘ 631W‘ are being siandered and maligned. 111519 that ihPy are the innocent and guilt- °1119icss victims of the wicked Tories! This has nowih American potatoes will no longer dom the Canadian market. thanks t ‘been corrected. i- finli fault with ii. they were going to [Rights and Claims are to bi.- coin- mended for the_ rapid and order] manner in which they conducted. their inquiry and the large amounti However with of important and valuable testimony formation. h wnnnnr an. clothing. and sane eating. or ‘the Com iaiiy avoiding fats. i ‘i DPThBPB dflifliieiitviiining that the tloveruor-Generai 11° i! iiieilisewe! had iii-used him. llis Ministers. ‘"1199 1119.1" 1'31"? 1189K i0 WW"- "risome of whom were actually prov- thst there were no American pota- ed ghmy hr “hohnohhhrg i9" P0111111: in to (‘sheds Tiiercrooks and bootleggers" to keep they My“ Wuecied- 1311119" 11110“ ‘"31"??- Amiwim";themselves and the government in iiiiipaiiiig iiie iiiiiiii-e early potatoes have always deinor-‘nmnrh n"; now n1m1|hr|y whmhrg liliiriziiligiii: iiepiidiili‘ oi r'_'“t;°"”"‘l:“?““' salts will be of help also. . rea ng o e ev ence - would seem to make out a very-»+e+ee++e++eo+4e+eee-e+e - stiong case for the claimant Pro- r ularity of the gull bladder wil shown on the film. in the Maritime Provinces. even inintuve thorn vinces. and none stronger or bet-I yo" Prince Edward [Shunt The mrm.‘ Th‘, ppnphh WP rake n‘ M" m! ier presented than the case forour; _ ers ofnPrince Edward island nowihr. “Geared by alums carrmuhagrr 0w" ipriiviiice'___ ' _ Wiii 111118 an "Pvniinnilv i0 aiipiyiThey know. They know also that)‘ ‘run Maritime Liberal mgmbgrg n", ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,», r . at least part of the early summer [he King hurry h; doomed h, ex. of Parliament and their supporting August H‘ 1926 demand 101 nnwtvcn in vnr 8111'" tinction in the coming election. PM‘ "a" i" W"! =1" "imifliij out WHOLE DUTY-"Take Liberal candidates are withdraw- and endeavored i0 deieiii m" jiishdiligent heed ' ' ' w love ihe Lord ' 1118-11119 1B 0118 0f the strange and regrettable incidents of the situu-i tion. We sincerely hope and ‘be- lieve that the Commission is quite above being influenced by anythingi outside of the evidence submitted; and the very right of the mattersiriiice- _ ty. unaible to face his constituents mvolverr n may be reflsonwbly a‘ PATIENCE |- 0x11111111 111111 111151 D0110)’ i5 01' 110 last October. found a “safe seat" pegged (he Cnmnnsnmn-h report A 51mph ‘Wm “mi Ye‘ 5° ha"! 1° . _ learn. r ' value to Canadian iarmeis, as they 1n Anuggnigh-Guysboro. This latter Wiii be ready for submission to the Fur ah my me the hnhdh of ch-cnm. cities and at a price affording n reasonable profit. The setting of the "fair market‘ value" st $1.20 per bushel is in itself a forward step and practically sets this us a mini- mum price for potatoes. When Liberal critics endeavor to ‘ing from the contest rather than face defeat. as Mr. Mackenzie King withdrew in t‘he face of a vote of Mr. E. M. Macdonaid. once the war horse of Piston Coun- ways. and to keep His coiumand- ments. snd ‘to cleave unto ‘Him. and and with all your soul." Jos. 22:5. censure. a no doubt will, just ask them to ex- is no kjnger gafe 1n,- E‘ M" and 110W Parliament at the opening of stance . ' v.“ plain or sire some valid reason ho has retircd fl'0m the contest. i“ m“ "ism" which Wiii pioiiiiii “we my Wim- Eve" now I why ‘the Canadian duty on Ameri- can farm products should be half or less than half the American duty on Canadian products. This. they have never explained. Pre- l t k l i -N b . Antigonishfiuysboro will ‘be a Con- y_ a e pace n “em m scrvative seat this time. in Pictou County no Liberal can- didate- could be found to face Col. Cantiey. Ali others failing thcy For that which is not mine, and hope that chance May bring ‘the wished-for treasure to my side. I ‘ Valued the more the more it is de- nied Quite apart from the Marltimei Rights Commission. but in accord- ance with much of the evidence 11111011 ‘by that body. was the resold-i tion adopted by the visiting Cana- . infer Melghena policy is t0 raise have offered the nomination to Mr. ‘The poets tell me to regard the r “he Canadian d“ ‘ m“ m dian Teachers‘ ‘Federation as puib- stars 1' ’“ e i’ Jame" A- Fiimi- 1'11 11"°"°11°1111¥iiene<i in Monday's Guardian. The Who ail night long their patient. ducts to the level of the American duty on Canadian products, either gentleman, 87 years or age. Mr. Fraser ‘has taken ten days to think visiting teachers. representing all Whichefl 1100i); the pmvhrces or Canada’ spoke Their placid faces do not show the SCIITB i0 111189 01' i0 101181‘ it i0 1110 Ameri- it over. ‘ln the meantime ho will from their own personal experienceoy vhhr regret; may nnnher nigh ' can level. Surely this is a. fair nn dnnihg gent hi; n n1 n n n1" 0101151118 1mm "i" Miliiiihiid 10' 1101‘ W001i. m s e t se . the dsland. A more disinterested‘ 1311i hiWB i119 510-1‘! i1 B0111 or more intelligent body of observ- m“ w“? ers cnuid not ibe found. They wereliiiiiiiii’ figflirihrrgixirii iiiiii mine miiiii unanimous in their conviction that present conditions of this service; business proposition. -—--<o>——-— t INJURED INNOCENCE how air he will likely be e/bie to .1111" i°°i° run. This seat goes to a Conserva- tivc. in Westmoreland County. N. B.. i must be patient, yet l will not Reading the Tlfiberai papers these / Mn Megan the Liner“ member’ are not at all satlsfactoryand thativ t 1Z0 t h I ' at 5 days mo“ rmacrharonred w Lhmr h“ retired: he w“ too busy to alnotther card frjffy steamer is tbbflu-i u oqhofirhlgrs w are peace all!‘ ‘ sl ways might he inclined to look try it, This gggt ninn 8mm m n ii ii e i nee e ' iWliosemind. if there be such, must f , _. _ —"'_ be a book - - i / upon the recent revelations st Oi. Conservative on September 14. That Sir Henry Thu-plum’. pa“. hnremr m, mortars‘ m whrch ‘yup i111"! 11B B V110 Cvilfliiirilcy ensineer- There are others. east and west. "i," ll Mild °7 "'9 Niiiwlli Riii- pathy ways is in no dangor of being dis-‘is sur turbed and that the National Raii- n ways will neither the sold nor amai- “ink one wiw ‘ivermi-ire i‘ gamated with t-he Canadian Pacific __4H_ Triiir Si;reman_ i Railway. has been very explicitly stated by Premier Melghen and by 19811011111111" 908111011. Sir Henry Drayton. who is acting ances will Premier during Mr. Meighen's ab- ed by dvsiiflilhs Conservatives to similarly abandoning Liberal seats. biisht the "inii" 111111111" n! i-iberai Let not Prince Edward island elec- Minlstcrs and the King Governmentltnrs rbe deceived ~by Liberal nnmon. generally. All the revelations aboutjnuge. The ’Klng party is doomed the Customs. nll the finding of theibeyontl hope of recovery. ‘bet us Parliamentary Committee. the maj- he "in it" with four representatives ority of whom were supporters of this time. one of them a Cabinet the King Government. are sci down Minister. and the other three randy in capital letters as slander and to support ‘him in securing some at falsehood. And _noi only this ‘but least of the rights of our province! ‘-./ cly never found; but l'wlll er " ' These ‘assur- ‘be accepted as highly satisfactory throughout the coun- sence from the capital. Both of try. They also set at rest some ab- these honorable gentlemen warmly surd rumors which had been given commended Sir Henry Thornton on currency ‘by the Toronto Sthriiand his good work in his present highly other opposition papers. 1% . .- . ‘Q LOCATING T-FiE GALL BLADDIER vs been a ques- of physicians end to the value of The moal used for-examination of stoms‘ch' and ‘intestine Wgives very satisfactory pictures oPthe progress 01' this meal air tin-way through. it has not formerly been test for stones or other irregularities in the l spoke onze before nbou‘. a new process that was just coming into n of the gall A Vvestern surgeon has ivery properly so. as a host of Lib- “ioiiked 0i" a system iiiiiii is ‘Kiss: negt it. ihle to; no dis- tress or jaundice from them. They are found most frequently in middle iaged folks, in ivomen 5 times as frequtniy as .n men, in folks who bestir them- wn selves and who are/ fond of the good things of the table. These gall o" 11115 i/iiiliilim" 4* di-"Y 11‘ Pflldicouutry during the past six months m“! "WW" i'°"‘ ""7 °""Wii°" stones often cause a stagnation in 8111118 i119 Caiiadiilil farmer ihisdhrough smuggling. bootlegging and i. ioiiow hing or iiiii ioiieiigiiea in me 5a" bladder’ and an inisciimi pmre w ma" ‘m’ ' the late il_\li)l‘id and mongrel Admin- 91181108- This surgeon gives the patient a substance containing iodine either by the mouth, or by injection into‘ a vein. 1i‘ given by the mouth it is‘ taken in capsule "form with the ev-i euing meal. or one or two hoursi afterwards. The flrflt film or picture‘ and films are taken] again at 1 o'clock and at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, The patient then has his regular evening meal and his ordinary meals the next day. if? there is any evidences of trouble.’ thcn this is checked up by an in-i the day 1 after he has taken this dice sub-l stance. except that he is advised .to NOW They "held their peace." h 11 ly slipped away. 11113’ 0n another day it was his own There is an irregular sort of in- c gestlon. pain sndrigidrty lathe‘ n dict. This dye will nowlmake tile diagnosis easy because ‘any irreg- i be i i l iyour God and to walk in ail Hisipiacei iii ‘he iaiiipie and on me to serve l-lim with all your hiaartirecogiiized “mi-i lNSTA-LMENT XXlil. A PERFECT TRIUMPH. it is easy to imagine that ti: lng the remainder of the meal. Eve very supercllious and self-assure gentlemen hesitated to expos which could mlllliftipflifi. criticism with ‘them. so crisply. case Willi! a single question-ones quentiy employed. How often plundering advocate allows him den back on to his mastery. Jesus seldom argued The record of his q119Bti011B every-day affairs. must den other minds. .l.et us recal man with a withered hand and de it w |sensed the test and met it hesitation. "Stand forth," he said to the p00 chap. I liVilili-‘ll he was about to fall in. The sot "round on them with anger.‘ demanded: £11 in life or to kill?" ‘ lie waited for an answer ii they replied that the law for ‘the proud defenders of to recognize that tact. at idlscipies who learned how he could ‘be met. and‘ just where the whole enterprise was coming out. He brought them up short with a iquestion. to prevent gall stone- enrllng exercises. looseicnn cspezk’ he d are your best this 51m methods. Occasional doses of epiwm the rest Which of you by being anxious add u single day to his life?" emanded. "And if you can't do pie thing. why worry about ‘f Consider the ravens; they don't sow or reap; they have no store-houses or barns, and yet God takes care of them. Don't you. sup- pose that you are 0f more value in his sight than a flock of birdsf". iHow ‘trivial seemed their concern and controversy alter a question like that! In all the three years of his pub- iic work there was not one moment when he failed to be complete mas- ter of the situation, l-ie was acces- sible to anybody—in the market- main streets-fair game for the keen‘ and clever. lt ‘became quite a to match wits him. Pharisees tried it; Scribes , I r r _.tried it; a "certain lawyer" tried it.i Iifiliyéffijlifgg; rgeheifgilpiirheglleragril:Always they came off second best.‘ i At length the very chief's of the priests came one afternoon. Lesser antagonists had gone down; now the leaders themselves would take the mutter in hand. They would demolish this presumptuous up- start; by the splendor of their presence and their offices, would awe him inito line. “By what authority do you do these things." they demanded bruskly. "ani who gave you this authority?" ii’ they expected him to yield an inch they received the surprise of their lives. His retort was instan- taneous. "I'll ask you a question." he e!- clainied. "and if you answer it. then I'll tell you what authority l work. Answer me now. what about John; was his workln haptizing in- spired by Heaven or by men?" They caught their breath. Their heads came together; excited and disturbing whispers were exchang~ ed. What should they any? lf we answer that John had come from ‘Heaven. he will say, "Well, why then didn't you believe him?" if we say that he came from men. this ‘ owd of fools will tear us to piec- gzribecanse every last one of them believes that John was a prophet. _Whl1t"shsli we ab’: Better tell him we don't know; better get out of here as quickly as we can." "We don't know." they muttered. "All right." said Jesus serenely. "You don't answer my question. Neither will l answer yours)" ‘it was a. perfect triumph. Amid the jeers of the delighted crowd they and went sway. . You would think as you read the I i narratives that the wise ones would have been wise enough to let him alone. Even s child having burned its fingers once; knows enough to avoid the fire. But their jealousy conversation rather dragged dur- themselves to thmthrusts of a mind before they-mere. utitered. and deal On other occasions he won his the best weapons in the whole ar- mory of persuasion and all too fre- self to be dragged into futile argu- ment. when by throwing the rhur- opponent's d1 shou tiers he could attain an easy h is s fruitful study for all of us who. in “Y our 8811 with 111i! two of those questions. The Pharisees set a trap for him. One Sabbath day they hunted up a posited him in the Temple where Jesus would be sure to pass. Then ifhey waited. if Jesus healed him. ould be a. breach of the Code. ich forbade any activity on the Sabbath. They would have that to recall when the crisis came. Jesus The bigotedfiormalists pushed in ciosc. This was their moment. They bad dug the pit cleverly and now light went out of Jesus’ eyes. the muscles of his jaw grew tense. he "is it lawful on the Sabbath day do good or to do harm? To save but none came. What could they say? Capital punishment . ' h i. . bade a good deed‘ iiieir answer tiiiieeigifitigiiiigilsogiiiaiiioriiiiizgriiihe ould be repeated all over town. o vancement of Science. heirswnly mo glad w spread a ment increase murder." he said. .story which would cast discredit on the law. The Pharisees had sense enough least. and sullen- they gathered up their fine robesifn ngggganaagl’ llyealeeeebeOO" manager-respondent n-v “FOREIGN . CARS" §ir.—ln s recent issue of The Guardian was inentiioned the num- ber of "foreign" cars the; crossed on,the car ferry in one day- W0 are pleased to have g0 many cars. and the people who occupy 1110111 coming to visit u-s in our lsiflild Province. "The Summer Paradise of North America." “foreign” n d e 8 gran} number or the people who come to this Prov-v lnce in cats. are, our sisters B1111 brothers, fathers and mothers. cous- f ly the super-tori everything that pertlina 0001b. Ofliyrllrlflurtgfl Mg‘. ity aiiii-Ialr price. the assortment, found outside the We eivb thin; has tlonfi ‘ ‘ The Whit“; ‘Drug Si... suevsr u. "1926 .- _"—"--.~——*-< " i We cannot i... Pilllile tee “m, 8y of our atoek h. i0 Toim 1°14 are n" °' Nib!“ qun 11111 our n,“ ct advantnn, h‘ wilieh is one "my "Pout elti“, Unusual “hm -"i- 511N115 here lso affolflejai slatln DRUGOIST 11 ins and relatives who come almost - annually to visit [her native prov- We have people visit us from the fferent provinces of Canada. We ave, a number of people from the - United States who visit us in the summer season. These tourists know our wonderful summer clim- ate, our unexceiied waters for bath- ing. our deep sea fishing. our river and stream ‘fishing that gives joy, to angling. Why call these peo- ple who visit us in summer "foreign- ers" can't we call them by some other name while they are our guests. How would "outer" or "outside" cars sound to you? Or in your own vocabulary find a more congenial word than "foreign' or if you can't find one coin one. l am. Sir. etc.’ D. B. MaoDONALD. vvvv Plate Giasl t _ North Bedeoue. r i"Tourist" cars and "Tourists" m nicrmoue arses‘! cmtrtirorrrrowu hire, Life, Accident, 1.01m: Rm Agent at Summerside,‘ Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Stock. Companies. Sicko ssaad (It: at wv-eu“. . cover what our correspondent has in view.—-Ed i t Death Penalty Blamed For In- creasing Murder‘ ‘OXFORD. Engiand. Aug. 10,- Lateag Evidences of Sheer Neglect _ frequency of murder. Dr. "Not only does capital punish- "but it causes a brutal rinfiux on society at large. “Problems of all punishment for crimes eventually affect society. but the question of ‘whether can reform individuals throu punishment is a highly argue one.’ ' ‘Dr. Drever declared that all pri- n sen-fences. _ no matter h short. gh P tact between medical and ‘methods as a solution of the 1119111. Canada. With her immense natur- ———-<°‘-——— nl resources and great commercial NEW WIRELESS APPARATUS activities she was in all respects] AIDS TANK IN WARFARE a veritable imporium. and one of i .___ |the best grade centres on this con- ‘ ‘coupon. Aug. 10- Successful“ trials have been ‘in progress Lulworth of a new wireless app atue. invented by an English engirri eei- officer. whereby it is possible’ for tanks to communicate with |each other. with th wii-th aeroplanes. new apparatus. tanks is very clear. even bumping over bad ground. tank officer commanding a uni iii-tied with a more powerful .than the others. maintain‘ communication with n base flifty miles away. Fire also‘ ican be controlled and directed on 1° H 1'- I1 Jincreases the or. James nh (Old in M- lurid light on u. 0W to which we now refer 1855111 known until withi I i i110- ycilrs as the metropolis of Eastern m“ 3y means of thnnow bring forward speech between furnished by one of her own news- when 1131191"!- Tnniior organ. (the ICitizen) publishes y 1n an article from a regular corres- sey pondent which it call so as to be able nrwnnniorv , ‘1-1 Maritime Prov- inces Have Reason T0 Complain ..s..mk.‘khigfn._ ‘at Ottawa (Historlcua) n is an old and true nriage the! traws show how the wind blows’ of protests iicit than in ‘the bwo in this n the past four nent. She is yet a port of vast n; importance and is now only suffer- ing from temporary results of poi- lticai neglect and false political doc- trines propagated at Ottawa. So iuch for the light in which she e1,- hnqd and has prospered in the past; let us the evidence in its latest issue a Lab- s a desperate ‘We quote as follows:- “l took occasion this week to ok into the real situation today Ifnoving fargetl in Halifax. and to chat with "the men in the street." who are the QANK cHgqugs sHow real bsrometers of existing condi- . TRA|L |N THE QNTARK) tiflhs. ‘Hlliifiift today is a mighty p°|s°N uquog pROBE dull place. ‘There is little or no work going on. and the outlook for HAMILTON. Ont.. According to report iinvestigating person liquor deaths have succeeded ‘bank cheques a definite connection W ‘betiween a prominent now under arrest here on a charge i other boot- i a simlilar of manslaughter. and an ie-gger under arrest on charge at Buffalo. The cheques. ‘it is stated. were usually for substantial sums. rang- ing from 82.000 upwards and are alleged to cover the illicit traffic of whiskey and raw alcohol be- tween Buffnio and Hamilton. __._-€-o}_-_._ r e++0+¢e+0 Daily Lessons In English Iy W. L. Gordon OOO-O-O-OI WORDS owns Misuspp: llse preposition "to" with "con- form." "Conform to." ' . O F‘ 1‘ E N MISPRONOUNCED: chicanery. Pronounce shi-kaltger-i, both i’s as in "lt." a as "day." accent on second syllable. OFTEN MlSSPEUbl-JD: |ped, or centipede. . SYNONYIMS: commence. begin start. originate, initiate, launch conceive. WORJD STUDY: "Use a word ree times and it is yours." Let us crease our vocabulary by master- g one word each day. Today's word: DlMlNlSi-i: to make smaller or lees. "The army had diminished- and was no longer dreaded." W i W it ‘con-ti- I . th till W and sngeis drove them back again and again; and every time he was too much for them. in August 10 -|ih s‘ here poiiceliug- in tracing ‘by ‘if the 1118 hoouehger the waterfront low dbb; th been turned business is d struggling to hold on! thing that is ‘brisk is l AiNiD U-MEMIRDOYMEN you may add to this condition the number of lines. the nouncing all of -whi and must be psi people who in t proud of their wrought on the Sydney Province to take matters own hands. our system people osn my do this effectually when there is them atqbe poi eral election. offered to Hal expeotedw Maritimes Cones that girl's e the aggrieved father, " mes and ma family. "that; expect in these ti e winter is extremely disappoint- -At the terminals the last sections immigration building ill be finished in about ten days; is at a deplorably e building trades have into mere jobbery: uil in the retail and trades; theatres are The only DDEN-SS T! Then holesaie empty stores and‘dwel- multiplicity of cards sn- “furnlshed rooms,’ 'etc., ch tell their own storyr" This is truly. a gloomy outlook nful newn for the d rn “Us Instance we may add powerful ruler. when a1, the straws have cast such a e condition of thi! Maritime Provinces. but feeblv rc- flect the condition as they have ex‘ isted in recent years. ditiolls have called forth a wave ofproteat and resentment in the press and by other ordinary met- hods, but strange to say they tell We for past four year on deaf ears. n11- til a; last the storm broke. 1119 causes These con- Tha . W078 IIBVGI‘ more real nor the proofs more ex- incidents JDefies Ruling uh?‘ By New Viceroy The pnhq announced by the new Viceroy r1 India. who insints that native rulgn ‘must administer their .to1-1-11nry )without corruption and in a man. ner satisfactory to the llriuish goy. iernment. has been flatly challenger} i-by the ‘Nizain of Hyderabad. T1111; l1 “'81s gugggy ted to h-im that British rule" should be appointed to Iissigt hi; administration and oliiminate cor. ruption in the ‘statepproniptly n», fused t0 accepi the idczi. on the ground that he was an independent sovereign. Ho claims that under existing treadiles hi» 1101.15 ‘sovrreign rights. ‘but he has been toirfthat the Kin amounts to amultiniatum . Tlilis is a case resembling that of the Maharajah nf ‘ludorc. who was forced toabdlcate bccaus . _ , Th h d1 di well-directed"interrogation. They seriously altered the whole n i onnnent, 9 011116 early implementing of Mr. Meigh .\ir Mackenzie King himself.hmsfiiinzvrzbbgrféhd anttil excuse the abdmuen which makes the dram“ ‘Vere, by no means free from the me of the subject and that me re- s flrllscwe" with“! the memory of scandal urishrg over 1hr hmrderor ens promise to crow‘! the (‘flnflqwhen refused the unheard of re-‘yeam ‘m h H" hiii ie iiiiiii five Bis difficult. However whenthsire fraiities of ordinary human nature. straint of imprisonment. imposed all Maritimers that the ‘Ciiy ofliaii- ‘* rwmm‘? “mag ‘"1"’ ,1" “P1111 ~ dian farmer. ‘run... m, dmnhhwn when h“ m, W a Y ' ° mmied 1° 111°" is the real colic from the lodge They fussed about little things“ by society is a protective measure n“ hash,“ ror a century a, n”... pa, rigid 111m w, eral-ms faiorm * ""11 1111B 11111116911118 i11 the 111N111’. ment oi‘ a. stout-in the duct. there nrgning among inenmewen n, to for itself. in the long run works n 5OIJFCB of pride to Nova Scotia "9' ""3 F" “m” Bmwm» n" 1111791141 CTiIiC-‘F- ‘11111111-10111111611 11>’ vrniuent “as faced with a vote of —‘—— is sudden pain in upper part 0f ab who should have preeminence; i" 1119 °PP°‘=11i9"i1‘1ii9°i-i°11- in particular and her sister pr0v- mdiu" govemmem h“ mi u“ m“ announcemmr M" prububrrhrpllgrlre’ Fame hark m mp “m.” The Commission on Miritimg domen. natisea. vomiting. and jntfnlrwbntlering how tiieir bills tyne w He recommended a closer con-inner; 1n ggneral, and n“ ihgpn slishtost intention of rccogiiifing tlic cluiims by the Nizam of llyilem > -—-—-_-¢e-ic>--_- zzCorns cause much suffering, but Holioways Corn Remover oi- fers a speedy. sure and satisfactory relief. T0 BUY HARD COAL‘ " We ‘win have the Sclwftiili "Theoiine" next week with 1M‘ h" huh w.“ Hnrd chestnut Goal. Please send your order todl)‘ 1°" delivery frqnvtbla boat. ii. iPniitiikard s. c». PHONE 240 he past felt justly hustling city. Then note of the havoc industries Bluenose in their ‘As all know. under of Government. the hen we take is high time for the an appeal made to is in a locaror gen- This chance is flow ifax. snd it will be y an otherparts of the that ‘Haitian will ‘vote 'ive‘as snaHifd when siie A BOUND lNVilTMEN-T “l have spent nearly £3,000 on ducation." complained and here she rriea s young fellow me of only £260 a WWell." said the friend ,0! the 6 percent. on your What more can you meal" ith an iinoo year." veatment. ‘ RELIEF A ron CORNS Mac’. Corn Ours ls one of thq beet remedies for eornl. an] sallouaaa. flalnless in its action. ‘pun In its affects. a cam-e vs-a I01"! 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