mo; -~n.-w..<-<~ I4 _ ‘gum; ofllce, went u» South Am- ’ . oricawcn a good-will trade mission ‘ ; ls oQcial ' New Brunswick Government, ‘f; delivered two or three felicitcus ad-lng pensions are: Alberta, 6.286; ‘tnd the members of the Italian airi 1,258. Saskatchewan. 9-303; Ind the PAGE FOUR if ‘ __ Nova Scott; 5.02 per cent; Ontnro A New Brunswick exchange notes 4.81 gm; j-fremlgr Tllley, prior to his cent; per cent; Manitoba. 2.81 per Saskatchewan 2.10 per cent. and Alberta 2.16 per cent. Quebec of the Age Pension provision. and The actual figures of those tak- representative dresses in Spanish, Again. absut a'B.C., 8,005; Manitoba. 9.236. Nova your ago, he greeted General Balb0:5c0tia, 6.509; Ontario. 45331; P-E-L. , with the advent of the reign of the and New Brunswick have not on! "ace" . grmada, in ther native tongue. He has also on occasion addressed the North West ‘Iyrritories 5. Notes By The Way‘ Ihnpire was built," Il Duce said. “The decline of the Eimpire came intelligentsia and literati." The Premier added that now and agaal persons of this class were a. “men- Italy. There could hardly be anything more terrible in u community than a. newspaper that fondled or grov- eled. fawned or scraped, to any section or part of its rcadz: fam- ily. Although a. newspaper is an ‘Mat . ' [ME 0R. CALCIUM A VERY USE- gUL SUBSTANCE TO THE BODY It would seem that lime-calcium -is becoming more and more useful to the body as research workers and practising physicians keep ilndifl! out more about it. That it thickens the blood making it more sticky and hence prevents excessiv bleeding has been known for some time. i A few yggrs ago, in giving chloride of lime (not the commercial ”‘ ‘d8 of lime) to some patients to thicken the blood, it was found that some of A I PUBLIC FORUM 50 Years Ago " 1 I i tato Growers’ Association for sumo years and with others felt things were not goink fiKiii- whiie M!‘ Dewar was President, if a member asked any questions, he would like- ly be told to sci out»; "he" M’ TE BHOBTEB '! when a young man is indentured to in English IIQWEPBPBI to learn‘ the m of TBPOHi-llll it is range ‘w. é indispensable cond tion of h ra n- I b cam Presldeuj; u 11m lug that he must acquire a. thor- $21050“; w; used‘ bu; there ough lmowledge of shorthand. ; w” no ma, ch o; munugqueuc, Whatever little success I have had when a law “p” passed mum-lg in my newspaper career I owe to. every member“ mm, and other the fact that I could hit up to 170'. my liable m. an m, debt; of Association. I Wiih ‘Jiiiers nculty. In my early days in Canada. there were many shorthand reporters on or lao words a minute without dif- g K2” thought we should 89F 0i"?- Whm Senator Hughes became a. ‘Ihll column In coll l0?‘ ‘l: mew-r "ma..." '- .".:=.-'e.r~.'.'."-.-.r.':.-.".-:~..'-.'. rm“ -... ,,..... . ... .... ... - 3o *:~-;-.':..-...".. ~.:'::.:::' n: i» z 5‘iim'"4 ""5" Di"°i"""‘"' -""“i ti" indictment of ‘istgreii: intellectuals" ahl:i°i“"" °"'““" “" . = *-'~'-" '".:':.'::.'.'"::.l"“" "are... "'1"...- .... v» mud-d w Preme- e-uw g . -—- -~' -"::".‘:'....;".1:.'::..“' ‘ u! §:I?|i3'p§",'§.§“<'l'§“.§nm>)-eilu'l'n'd:m one Fri-I'm Ihvtel. ' . Mussolini after he had spent the 0 _ m "“"°"' . —#‘ , day working in the harvest field o , i g; wanlvesnarcrunras, 1m. ~ the reclaimed Poutiu; mflsifi- gfllll‘, FRED COOK mum Guowpm g P- .. . E E “on E I h“ a u t neithelfnls-eadwiigr we'd? thg x. p Bil‘ ~I was a. memh of The Po- E tLllnavlsTlc PR M, RS .9“ ' P‘ ‘ ' ' p“ cm ' material from which the Roman ‘I13 ‘K395i’ ' ' ' bh ti r inimmY 11mm" a-‘ilil’ i‘ W‘ "Di the patients with varicose ulcers the staffs p: the leading aeiller..gu;¢r1i'6e§_i°wis,f,;“g “in t§e°“"§a§‘,‘§, New Brunswick legislature in EDITORIAL NOTES legitimately pursuc a pOllCy for the fuuuu that; lime had healed the uib- The Montreal Gazette had two and s should be asked new, and go,- I French. His linguistic prowess. mere purpose of public commenda- em Thus chloride of lime, 15 grains m, gm- cum 143e, 1 made the "c. Buy . > however, have been challenged by Premier Macdonaid of Nova Sco- tia, who welcomed the visiting Brit- ish Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Ram- my Macdonald, in Gaelic. The overseas visitor smiled his appre- biation-but confessed that it was ' so much Greek to him. And so, ac- cording to our New Brunswick con- temporary. the score stands: ‘Pilley, runs S, hits 3, errors 0: Macdonald. HEPBURIWS ANTICS The controversy between the Pre- ' unto streets raises a question of more than local interest. It appears that the Government of Ontario, by control of the Police Commission, has final authority over the Tor- Another half-holiday and picnic opportunity . In Ontario a bar-room by any other name will smell the same. In suppose it would never do to ‘have Premier Ramsay Macdonald liake part in the Jacques Cartier icelebration: it would’ look too much ed upon. ‘This day week the Maritime Pre- miers will be debating in Ottawa Premier Bennett's reputation as s keeper of promises and Prince Ed- ward Islandk future as an inde- pendent province in the Dominion. tion any more than i. may avoid following a, course it believes to be righteous because of criticism or abuse. It must depend for its sup- port upon the public conviction that its purpose is just. The ultimate aim is not to think for people but arouse them to think for them- selves.-—Ex change. A report of the Ilondon 19th Cen- The only reason that man has been able to advance from the ani- mal level is that he is, beyond all other animals, teachable. This self-control has nothing to do with the unconscious phenomenon known as repression, which is the origin of so much crankiness of behaviour or nervous breakdown-Canon H. tury Review that German agents in syrup, two and three times a day is giving excellent results in varicose ulcers. In the pain of cancer, the use of giuconate of lime 01‘ liwtfliié 0i lime has been found useful. Lime in the form of calcium chloride, calcium lactate and calcium gluconate has been very helpiili in heart disease. And now Dr. E. Zapei. RiPBiK» tells of the beneficial effects of cai- cium in the treatment of pneumonia. He finds that it has a stimulating the seriousness or severity of the case. It was given into the veins or by hypodermic injection into the muscles. As a rule the treatment was continued until the fever had completely disappeared. pleura or covering of the 1111185. Now while milk and fruits are good sources of lime and it would be I wise for us all to take more milk and fruits, nevertheless the actual injec- ond on that paper. In Toronto the Globe and the Mail had three or four each on reportorial staffs of nine or ten men. but there was no systematic training in Canada as in the Old Laird. A bright young fellow would drift into s. newspaper office and ask for a reporters ‘job. If a vacancy ex- isted the city editor would give him s trial. He might make good. or he might fail. A knowledge of press gallery was the sole recruit- hut times have changed. The Can- adian Press Limited covers the pro- ceedings of the Commons for the in the gallery as in my day, some have two, but the majority have only one. shorthand to the gallery man of today is not essential, and as a consqeuence the debates com- mittee has to look to the law doing so he lost his official head. He wanted to know what became of the profits on fertilizer. bags. insecticides, etc., because the man- agement told us that the merch- ants who sold us these Win85 iii? the same price the Association charged had a bl8 Profit on them. therefore. the Association had a big profit. These profits were not given to us in the price we received for our potatoes. because in no year {did we receive as much as the the next annual meeting. A great deal depends upon who appointed | the auditor, and what instructions = he received. and much depends up- ' on the material he has to work on. Scotia, or any other place, can do very little. The idea of an Association was all right, and the pool idea was all right, if the management had been all right. Experience proves that IN PARIS AND LONDON Among The Royal Bonk overseas brunchel are an office in Ptlrigoi 3 Rue Scribmund two offices in old London. Those are oltho service of Canadian: abroad, for banking facilities, for business matters and. for friendly assistance whenever required- twins, and so are not even in the running for the honors Canada con- tinues to wear with not too much modesty. Somehow Bucharest re- ceived an exaggerated version, and out, the quintuplets at fifty days have broken all records for quin- tupletic-if there isn't such an ad- jective it is hereby manufactured to suit the occasion-for quintupletic longevity, and all is well with us. like leaving off work w heave have studied the feasibility of influence on that part of the nerv- gziehfid-stg‘g;eifg;plgyéeirilt Kim“; merchants paid their cg-tstoéjnlfgtil- THE - y 1- 1- sugars: iliseslzoiwzlzuls ikff‘.ft3r“ili’élilili‘it°iiifi t: m»- u- w» u u- ls: "t:°r;:..i::“ ~» R o Y A L B A N K . Pram!“ Macwnnan’ so l” as we . ed nognsense bgy a spokelsinan of prgven: inflammation: helps 608811- gughamwwflvzm Ye” first ch55 know whet had become of the _ "e lwiire- if" rn°ii imemPied w I‘ i5 3 wnayi-my Pflimier m‘ Wiihelmstrasse- Such a. charge is late or thicken ‘the blood; rédilufis T°J gfchu "5 “$035519 membership fees. but got no aigill- o F c A N A D A , shine as a linguist. His forte is say Macdonalds holiday spru- in "beneath even an attempt at de- the irritation of the brain covering. - ddwnl . l “wen n these fees were uvuuu e | minim: turkey" in Ilnzlish anddosslemouth would draw not one rial." he said. The spokesman said and has a strengthening effect upon G- - B" ev- A- F- wiiiis- now, and according to the bv-Iews , l i ' | that Wickham Steed, editor of the the hcart very 611111151‘ i0 diliimis Gear“ Eyvel’ A’ C" Campbell’ T-lthey should be, a capital levy on , .. perhaps the ability to speak de-gtenth the attention that it has in Review “is noted for his um (the great hear,’ Stimulant") Owens‘ mu George s]mp50n_ 1n the members, to meet the Hawk jc. 5 cisively in one language is, after all, ' Nova. Bcotia. We could vouch his frlendlfmss to Germany, and “.15 Dr, Zapei used a 20 per cent solu- time they all drifted to the staffs of m“ would not be necessary. . € the essential virtue which a gov- personal movements would not be statement l5 evidence of what ncn- tion oi calcium 2191610382 313$; 3i Sig“ ‘he Semi“ °' “mil” we are now told that an auditor =_-_-_ _._. _ H _.__»________ _. » _ 53111 ernment leader should possess. rscllilxsiliilzcywtchil zedlllsgutgixiilglbsuéifigtfid upon the in- égeitlfigreiznauday according to Thirty or ‘(my years no the lgggsylqgllxlladSsfifxiflxasafifilizfiplzjfitilfi James“ have nothing more than through the National Council of Social Service and Toc H are fresh in the memory. Although it is p05- sible that better times are in store, the work inaugurated by the Prince I b0 t I I lnier of Ontario and the Mayor o! with the Dominion Government the teachability depends upon the in- In bronchitis due w influenza and sggiérorémgfsptgiik fgflksmggfig Bfgfflfrfrilgalu °§‘,§;'e:ew:§s tin”. eflaag (i? tilganlcfrlrne: 32$ ‘m’ a’? wig 'g'it.i""° m’ “my f’ “mum ‘we’ the propmed Parade Brave quesiivu "Ti? 5° °i' n“ i° 59-" fiixxxtllve {Eamon ti? p“,'.“°“‘“'i" pieimsi“ the “me helps m p"; represented by three or four men defective: an auditor from Nova ivwered. Now all is straightened y s‘ e r ca“ mpulamy if pf "hunger marchers" through Tor- on the outcome largely depends “"5 (m8 9710118 0 TB it?“ B5 venr, inflammation and to preven never- ceases to grow. It is the re- sult of his indefatigable efforts for the welfare of the country and the Empire as a whole. No movement which may lead to the public bene. fit lacks his whole-hearted interest, He has been aptly called "Our ‘ , . , T, m u B- su-ei-r- wo- w um- uw u- sye-i-uggi-g- “$12: ‘,§,‘,,‘.‘§‘",,.'3;,“,,",;.§f,‘,‘;‘“i§... ggmggugg=iemcagggg 05,333,313‘ ---—--~ Gieatesidemberwgic" Ex-s-wie i v 011 ° D0169 filfce- "5 e P° W President Roosevelt may be a ing it by mouth means muc as r which a news v . men an the dlsab ed have always -- paper re m» has w . . A R0 al Worker . . flfi "HAN . ... ~ i ' mm‘ paid 5nd maintained o?“ i” puma‘ but he mu i” " “luv” i“ lu ‘view oi the Wdeslmafl s-l-elfifii “Hum M m "we is iv relieve-dagger =- §I.“;’..’.“.I§-. y 23355.1’ Levmlemililoiimlinurlh“ ifii; i‘ E fiimni’: ilvichgmfis‘ c?“ t: ' i/iw 88-86 Idviiil! “i0 599D Will’ PW" rumors some of which may by iiiifd 0i‘ ha" i1 Coiilmn-(lilitfi 95 saw everything that was going to e-an nt case s ng r- !5.::~:>..-19A * i 1:37, ti t. I, .;,.-,><oa.1wu nacausli SUPREME COURT OF P. E. l. munlty interest: which bind us to tamty’ the" seem to be possum“ The up- 15 dump, gnd huulyd, mu word of admonition ‘Never attempt Nervoiisiieiis a a L REPRESENTATIVE plied by the Labor Gazette. there France. France and Br-tain are u,“ o, mum, and n.1,. 85km; close, . to rznorik _n_ public man when you 5 Loss of Muscular To“ , T“ CANADIAN CREDIT “ENS mu" "' i1 a larger proportion of those of the only Great Powers in Europe for larger sea forces and of Russia‘, A5 B 23:8 rwm when he tak- are run . ; , ASSOCIATION. Lmlnm . ~ pensionable use drawuiz 01d H“ which "i" ""14 i!“ W “Wm” “d °°"m“"y bu“ mtmd“°°d' “s An hour before death; When mending the gaping holes' Aiiaemi“ mm: or nova scorm arnnnnvo ,1; . nations with allot ed naval '. against despotic force. ‘Phe sup- uwkinc a - - CHARLOTTETOWN P. a. l. ‘ “mo; than in the others. Sask- reme interflt of both lies in peace. ____ _ soul grieves piece of net of similar color over Impalred Appetite ' ' 1 ltchewan leads with 46.20 per cent: It u not only the force of a treaty a New York dermatologist res/ii ihihféfljigj“ "m" °‘ “l” "i" ti“ ii°i°- Run Down Condition i. i then Manitoba with 44.92 per cent; but the force of circumstances also iB-"led l» iimeil’ ""1""! tip-mi‘ ' 1%?‘ acted-along a policy the exact op- posite of that which is favored by the city's elected heads. This seems a. most extraordinary limitation of civic authority. Judge Lee, one of the new mem- bers of the Toronto Commission, told a reporter that "Chief Draper” {head of the Toronto po1ice,) “is a paid official of the people and if he doesn't dc as he is instructed by the Commission, out he goes." In other words. Chief Draper is paid by the people of Toronto, but if he displeases the Premier of Ontario "out: he goes" at the order of Mr. (Hepburns majority on the Commis- der dry." Addressing the men on board the U.S.S. Cruiser Houston he declared the government ex- pected the fullest efllciency from its sea-fighting forces. and that Con- gress was behind the naval buiid- ing program now under way. Under the caption "A Fair Ques- tion" Mr. Don Fraser. M.L.A. fr: Pictou, writes in the Eastern Chronicle, of which he is Editor: "If a member of your family died, would you send out the obituary in a circular letter? If your wife en- tertained, would you run a slidc on the screen of the movie show? If chance have reached the United States and Canada, it may be as- serted: Cardinal Faulshaber has not been arrested, but is living as peace- fully as may be expected in his of- ficial residence. There has been no wholesale szaughter of Jews in Sli- esia, and as far as can be ascer- tained there is no general exodus from that province acrcss the neighboring Polish border. Nor is there any present revival of the general anti-Jewish crusade in Gel"- many. Von Papens residence in Berlin was not raided again by the police or special guards, but two policemen did call there at night to ask the VICC-ChiIIICBJOIS house- keeper if a certain Jewish woman of whom she never heard, was employ- ed there.-.Exchange. Those j MOIISIZBI‘: (Manchester Guardian) There are disquieting signs of a sort of armament race in the matter of monsters. The Loch Ness portent stands up pretty well to the process; last week no; only was a whole book published about him (so that from mere journalism he may now be said ; to have reached the status of litera- ture) but some observers announced that they had seen not one monster but two, which would raise him into ‘the Castor and Pollux class of twin ,prodlgies. But hungry generations in other parts of the world are for itreading him (or them) down into n back seat; monsters, dead or alive, have been signed on many a. for- eign shore since first Loch Ness much as it may be worth-a speech which, if reported in full, would fill three or four columns. Summaries are the bane of the shorthaand man. He knows the orator will not be satisfied no matter how good the report may be, and if by chance he makes a slip he is charg- ed by the speaker with having m‘s- reported him. "Esme it on the re- porter" has been the stock expres- sion as long as I can remember. On one occasion I recall that a public man, whom I reported, said some- thing which greatly offended his constituents, and then he wanted to escape from his dilemma by saying he had never used the words at- tributed to him: that he had been the victim of an inaccurate re- porter-to wit, myself. The latter happen, frost and all, four years ago. but still the farmers would not save themselves. If his advice had been taken then, the Association would probably have been saved. If his advice could be obtained even now, it would surely be a good thing to get it. An adjourned an- nual meeting would seem to be necessary. An enlarged membership is necessary, and that will not be obtained till the present law, mak- ing- every member's property liable for all the debts of the Association, is repealed. I am, Sir, et.c.. PATRICK P. MORRISON. Launching, July 23. Holding The Honors (Mall and Empire) 0n the Prince of Wales‘ 401W birthday The London Morning Post published an interesting condensed view of the Heir Apparents crowd- ed and useful life. it described the birthday as a notable landmark in a life devoted to the public service. Few other men can look'back over 40 years so crowded with activities and achievements-an early child- hood spent during the closing years of the Nineteenth Century and the great reign of his illustrious great- grandmother, Queen Victoria: a boyhood and youth in the "good old days" before the War, with a naval training, educational travels on the Continent, and a year or two at Oxford; an early "manhood filled with war experiences and adven- Business men know that he has also fully earned the title of "Britain! commercial traveller." Often have they appreciated the value of hi! advice, the fruit of unrivalled ex- perlencc and the close observations of the conditions and requirements of other countries.- As a. landlord he speaks with authority on social problems; as a. farmer he I135 madg many successful experiments in agriculture and stock-breeding. His interests do not end there. He is Muster of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets. He has always rec- ognized the imDOrtance of aviation and is a qualified pilot. He has given up hunting fmd "point-to- pointf‘, but retains his liking for golf. It is as a true sportsman that. whenever opportunity offers, he tures, and a subsequent life of end- 5 amo t The Pr, you were to enlarge your store, became a centre for pilgrimage and ‘fmarkhwzs °"¢ Wgiifih I wuld 110% (on —}-— less public engagements. iiiifirspeis‘ 181:: a. welxll-gdesgrilsdnirielputation s20: Biim- The T°T°m° Si“ cans “his a would you tell folks in s hotel reg- chance i113" Peculiar Iifilnifi conjecture. And to beasts of the sea 5 °m°° ' was m prepared m eat awn‘ Journal” ed with i‘ hismric series °f Empire public speaker Eve s eech he Isupeifior" and "admirable" system‘ 15m" H you hm vismrs returned with human damn,“ one Bmisnltherc now succeed ‘owls of the a,“ crow from any man, and when Mr. A shock went across the great ' "Y P which-adds the Ottawa Journal- lt may be if it is desirable that municipal police departments should be under the thumb of a poltical pilftY- , The Toronto Globe, in an edforial "quoted in these columns yesterday, has warned Premier Hepburn that in this instance he is embarking on o. somewhat dangerous course. Since the Globe was largely inslrumental in putting the Hepburn Government in power, its rebuke should at least show the Liberal leader that pub- lic opinion, even in h's own party, 15 ggailwi’. his interference with Torontds management of its own affairs. Another angle to the situation is revealed by the Winnipeg Free Press, (Liberal), which says: "Some of the trouble at meetings held in Massey Hall, Toronto, in the past year or two has been over the sing- ing of the National Anthem. which is required by a provincial regula- tlcn. This may be changed by the new Government so as to eliminate the compulsory features." Toronto is the centre of a consid- Iable "red" element which has no more use for the National Anthem than Mr. Mackenzie King has for kinsfoik from U.S.A.. would you depend on the nee trm-l: or theatre program, to let other friends know? If you were to have u wedding at your house, would you tack the news on a. telephone post? Then why in heck don't you put your adver- tlsihg in the news-paper, too? The New History society of New York offered substantial prizes for an international competition to the students of the universities and schools of Europe (not U.B.A.) on the subject: "How can the youth of the universities and schools eon- tribute to tihe realization of a UnLt- ed states of the World?" Pour hundred essays were submitted from 26 countries. We give cogent extracts from three essays repre- senting the dominating powers. The French lixssyist wrote sentent- iously-"Iiet thelnations die so that humanity may live!" The German student declared grandlloqucntly- "Our goal is rrace and the realiza- tion of the United States of the World. We wish to enlist in the service of this ideal and, in its name become the Heroes of Peace." The British undergraduate wrote prac- tically and to the point-"Warfare motor-car ‘raser, who probably ex- ceeded the speed limLs on public highways many times in his pre- liminary tests, wins fame and a title. Another, also famous for his past achievements, meets with an accident during a test run involv- ing the death of his mechanic. He is given a term in prssn instead of a knighthood. If this be justice, it will be admitted that it l5 also exceedingly tough luck. Summer Yale Review: Nationall economic planning, as at present] dangerously emotional and iilogizai» envisaged in a world so cioseiy ‘in-i terlinked as ours, is utoplan in a way. Most Western countries could! not go through with planning of i this type and maintain more than one-half of their present population, and that half not even at a quar- ter of their present standing of liv- ing. Why did ail the creators of| famous utopias. who for the sake of argument set out on paper ideal. social systems, choose islands in] which to place their unique states r Because those dreamers were con-i scious that you could not create a perfect state of things in only one limb of a body, be it the body of one human being or of all hum- anity, without regard for the fate of the other limbs. Our present na-' tional economic planning seems a curious attempt to weave those ing fabric of international unity. I for a message from Long Island. U.S.A., says that the whole town- ship of Douglaston is “terror-ined" by a “mysterious bird" which swoops down from high trees and, with a howl and shriek, attacks the inhab- itnnts. Since there are some who have always argued that the Loch Ncss portent is something left over from the reptilian age, here, it would seem, is a chance for Long Island to maintain that it has somehow ac- quired an authentic harpy from "the glory that was Greece." Or, if that is not sufficiently exciting, what a- bout a roc from the "Arabian Nights"? Or is it that an eagle has broken loose from the NRA badges? Renter adds, rather unkindly, that one theory is that the bird is a screeching owl. It certainly sounds like one, but if that is the origin of the “mystery" the inhabitants of Douglcston, Long Island, must be thoroughly out of touch with rural sights and noises. And ought a peo- ple who have an eagle for their em- bicm to be frightened of a mere owl? SONG dew-i iSiB-Iidfi 0f iii-OMB in"? iim ii""i'A spirit haunts the year's last hours Dwelling amid these yellowing bow- ers: M. J. Griffin, the chief editor of the Mail, took me to task for put- ting the foolish words in the mouth of tho politician in question I simp- ly produced the notes which that gentleman had given rne at the conclusion of his address. Needless to say the Mail stuck by me: nc apology was offered. ' Sir John Macdonald was a very easy man to report; so were Mr. Blake and Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Two of the terrors for fast speaking were Dr. Sproule and Mr. W. B. Northrup. Mr. Bennett is one of the prize-winners today when he gets worked up. Sir John Muzdon- ald made no pretensions to crat- ory. He was however. a clear, in- cisive speaker, and when upon his mettle he could hold his own with the best of them. There were, however, times when he had his lapses, and in my early days I heard of one of these. Car- ried sway by the conviviality which developed on a certain occasion, Sir John forgot all about his notes. He lost the thread of his argu- ment. with the result that had his speech been reported as he deliv- ered it, he would have been made to. appear ridiculous. There happened] to be only one reporter at the gathering. He was a farm friend of the Old Man and realizing his dil- emma he decided to see sir John next morning before retuming~ to the newspaper office, and ask him to dictate a. summary of his ad- dress, as he had not been able to Canadian breakfast table when the morning papers said Mrs Joha Jor- das, of Jontesti, Rumania. had Drfificntcd her husband with sex- tuplets, all of whom were doing well. The bacon went cold and toast burned while Si-Bgkercd under the blow. Were our Dionne quintuplets-they say a radio announces regularly reports progress of the Di-own-ey family- thus to be superseded by six little Jordas? Was corbeil to give place in the news to Jontesi? Was there B11)’ DO-fsibiiiiiy that multiple famil- ies were likely to become common- W" Nature DYePflfifig for another war or something? Above all, was this outstanding Canadian achieve- ment of the decade so quickly to be put in the position of the second- best runner in a race It is a pity breakfast was ruined, because by lunch time news had come which told us the country still was safe. There weren't six little Jordas, nor five little Jordas, nor even four or three, but in reality only two little Jordas-and there are still five little Dionnes growing lusty and vigorous in happy ignor- ance of the world's spotliht, grow- ing up to be movie stars or house- wives or school teachers as the fates the the Dominion lvlr. ‘and Mrs. John Jordas of and foreign tours. That, briefly, has been the Prince's busy career. In more recent. years the Prince has performed invaluable work on be- half of the unemployed. The wond- erful results of his tours of the dis- tressed areas of Great Britain and |the influence he has exercised New 1935 Wall Paper T. S- PATTILLO 8t CO. 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Premier l-lep- Wu; cog-jun“; Jug; u, jun; u, pubnu The preliminary naval converse: To himself he talks; John d, m h t h, c‘, m w ——--—---— W hm, 5pm,, floslmm o; nntprlnn w opmkm do“ not objects. tions between Great Britain and the For at eventide. listening earnestly, v ed w a was be n e e this class, which in a loyal Province United States are to be adjourned‘ At his work you may hear him sob request and proceeded to give him. until the f 1L The tw nations have‘ and sigh 5 fir“ d.“ mum” °i hi‘ speech’ . ~ like Ontario is unlikely to win him The mndon Spectator which ex- doubtless game to a. i081!‘ knowledge In the walks; tfgznwmfflilie l°gg W595 "33:! Bong "0 u, K, s, B.A-,C.P.A., (LG-A the esteem of the mass of thnlcing ercises a moderating influence on gipianuhkilti-eixilgss 386g:- grillliy Oiumigigl EflPi-hvgélaigs he bvwflh the heavy for h“ mum's“ the old Chieftain CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT citizehs, either Liberal or Conserv- sugzltic 211M121 t M an equumy uumuud are avail-Ii 0f the mouidering flowers: "mlriied. “Now then, young man, Pimple! ltiVe. ' Po 9y p N 5 OLD AGE PENSIONS According to the statistics sup- pensiorls in the three western PM‘ is an nderstmding with Iran-ice. It would not be right, it says. “to forget for n. moment the vital oom- 1nd Alberta 37.83 per cent. British which will alwayl compel us to columbla is fourth with 33.10 per|honor the Iocarno marl-nice. ‘first able. The representatives of Japan, have‘ been awaited, but have delayj ed putting in an appearance, and, now say they cannot come unlii the autumn. In addition to this uncer~. strengths. sunburn. Time was when most‘ people failed to appreciate that Heavily hangs the broad sunflower Over its grave in the earth so chilly; Heavily hangs the hollyhock, Heavily hangs the tiger-lily. My vcry heart fainis and my whole] And the breath Of the fading edges of box beneath, beforo you leave just a friendly‘ word of advice. You have a car-i ecr before you, and I think you will i make good tn the newspaper pro-I feseion. But let me offer you this in boys stockings try meshes, stitching firmly into the sides each time of crossing. and youl ‘Darn in and out through the‘ Skin Diseases Sallow Complexion Stomach Disorders \ MFJVIBEE OF CANADIAN SOCIETY 0F COST ACCOUNTANTS COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN TIII Accounting system: opened up and revised. labor saving office methods Installed. s1‘ Jliv: gg-,l_g,g,f_,li-'.llnoiivi.3211:» .......__..n. m m” when: w” to be derived from i-‘irelgviyehyifriigsstifgtbxrigsaed’ sunflower ' i“ “i” n” my i‘"“i"‘d i” "h" over 1i:- grave r the earth so chilly‘ opposite extreme and the thing has Heavfly hangs the honyhock ' become a craze. The fact is thatqycavily hangs me “gebmy ' the sun is strong medicine and must ' Wm h. ‘and’ fl d I Cont Accounting instituted to suit special requirement. n . rm am Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. Balance sheets sub Profit and Imus Accounts prepared. Income Tu returns written up and filed. a cent; Ontario has 30.0! per cent.‘ is a fact of which Pnnce oulht i0 and Nova Scotia 24.63 per cenulhe assured beyond possibiity of Prince Edward Island is last with doubt, and with that assurance lronized Yeast Very dirty decanters which will not come clean with ordinary wadhlng can often be treated in Iihnnohl mu; u bet a m and f 3115 pef com, complain it should be easierfor us, be taken carefully‘ Apart from _Tmnymn_ m“ ‘n! H1114," the dean,“ 2 manor‘. a omen undo ween e r : y w. when lg comes to the numbers when Germany settles down, i0 sunsttoke, aunbum can bc very ____. with warm water, to which a teas- I if w- 1- w mi m w W’ m i" ::.:*z'olsl“:;“ 5st,. ..23”.i$.."§i’$...‘.‘;i’“.lf."i’.2ui‘.fi§; W... ':1:.:l“.‘::::..°'.;'r::::; DRUGSTOR" u-M- e-r-i- m-m-ye = v , ' n n u e .. n r —, - p . M the population the situation m mmpe which would be "u: are; ment should learn the rules of the, pcor in all the States, due.to winter for several hours; shaking it oc- ' ‘.19 Great George Street i |I_ (;_ 30X 35. TBLEPBONB i310. .2 i = reversed: that is. the provinces of mediatorbetweenrrence an “m, and abide by them, else they injury, late frosts, and lack of caaionnily. Afterwards rinse in cold i will suffer. i moisture. water, then drain and dry. 4-: , * " ""2"- settlement have bigger prn- many." :1 ‘ , l I i