` ‘ E:",I1.'Ti"'1‘.’.‘2$¢‘. 1 l it 4 » THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN \ i _ _-_-_ ,_ -,__ -,_-_._A - ' ,__ - _ 112’ tif-;. . .._._.. ..:::.T.;::_:.:_.._.._""-°~_,-,~ "_ . .. . '_-.'..;;°~°*'°--' ;.1'..T' '~ ”“ 'reg ‘ "-- 5' “ ‘“ i°.`-if ep -::.a“.lf.i'ait“:;rown auinniiin was iv ru wi ~......i..ii n 1-r....|.~. it ini ..v.- ti v. v|»-e-|'i-outdone-J. I.. mirnaci “What were the wild waves ray- '< |»i||~t.n_\-l.|v||l. lnl. ll. A. llneltlnnnlt, ll. I4- 0. in ?.- For th z th - |.;,||,,,,. ,,,..| \|,.|.ng|n¢ lrlvntiir--I. IS. Burnett 'g e pas ree or buur 4......-i..i» t:.|ii..v--rriiiin tiulim- uno li. is. Currie" weeks readers of the local Liberal ,,.,,,,...,, iinni ii..un.i».i umm “dl” '"'l "l" ll” "l"""°°l ll' '°"'l` organ were assured that waves of. . l|..`il\ pr: your tlu a\l\i||irr) mulled Y* _ _= Liberal enthusiasm were sweeping In tnnlda and United Staten. V ":~"~' *" over the Province and that at every FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931 joint meeting hcid throughout the 'A Day 0f Yesterdny’s election returns, although incomplete ' at the time of writing, leave no doubt as to the out- come. The Lea Government had been defeated and the Conservative party, led to victory by the Hon. J. ]) Stewart, has been returned with a magnificent nfajority and with a mandate to carry out its policies enunciated consistently on servative candidates. . The fight in several constituencies was a strenu- ous one, but from the`first the final outcome. The people of this Province want responsible Government. They want a Government in line with the progressive policies of the Bennett ad- ministration, piedged to_a definite line of action. The Lea Government had neither platform nor policy, and its record was not such a telligent and economical electorate. I The efforts of the Liberal candidates to inject ‘Dominion politics into the campaign reacted _with a vengeance. 'l‘he Lea Government chose as its fighting ground the Budget of the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett and its defeat necessarily implies endorsation of Premier Bennett’s tariff policies. Dr. CYFUS Macmillan. the King Government candidate, who campaigned strenu- ously on this issue, has thus met a second defeat at the hands of the electors. .` The Conservative candidates have the double sat- isfaction of knowing' that cleanly and above board. '1‘hey had behind them their party leader’s record o_f complete fulfillment of his 1923 pledges, and they could confidently state that their present platform would be carried out with the same 'sincerity and conscientious pealed to the people is evident from last night’s results. ` To the Hon. J. D. Stewart, Premier-elect, his par- .ty followers and supporters, The Guardian extends flicartiest congratulations upon the achievement of a' l . splendid victory. ` To the electors general (due. Under the incoming Stewart administration and _fthe strong Conservative G q interests. o_f the Province, _will be well taken care of. T Yesterday has indeed been a day of victory. It is A red-letter day in the history of the Conservative par- ty and it marks, we believe, of advancement and progress for Prince Edward Is Industry in Manitoba ~ The extent to which the Wcstem Provinces gradually are growing sway from their absolute depend- ence upon thc grain crop is illus- trated in a booklet about Manitoba published under the authority of Hon. T. G. Munihy. In 1912 Manitoba imported 55 car- loads of butter; last year thc pro- vince exported 273 carloads-a. not- able reversal. Stock raising has been developed also, and in general there ls a pronounced movement towards mixed farming. The development of Manitoba along industrial lines is an even more striking indication of the trend of the times. The output of manu- factured articles in 1929 was val- ued at $165,000,000 and the payroll was more than $25,000,000. Labor . ls plentiful and industrial sites nu- merous. The province contains ex- tensive raw material of many kinds and has water power of five million potential horsepower. Present instal- lations produce an energy of more It than 510,800 horsepower with an ul- ,timmate capacity of 588,000. A -T ltration ol justice in United Stntes Victory every platform by the Con- there was little doubt as to s to commend it to an in- their campaign was waged ness. That their policies ap- ly, also, congratulations are overnment at Ottawa, the provincially and federally, the beginning of a new era now is that Capone may be permit- ted to reverse his pleading from guilty to not guilty, and the whole business will have to be gone over again. Able lawyers are looking after the gangsters interests, and his recent Jaunty attitude indicates that court proceedings are going to his satisfaction. Meantime the rest of the underground leaders look on and smile. This is not the way to clean up the intolerable situation with which Chicago is confronted. It was a fight to the finish--the The Liberal candidates and press promotion of trade within the Em- portance to the electors than ex- pm, did not drgmate with me Bn travagant election gestures. ` ish Government. _ Junction with the Empire itiuritct-i insisted that the election would mg Board' Wm bring the I-1.6.: mean a vote for or against the Ben- State, as an agricultural producer, nctt Government. wcii, how about mtv sfffafer ivwminerwe in imper- ,, ial markets, and, during this month ` ‘ and until September, five canvas- '“_ scrs will make an extensive raid I No, little Peterkin, the Patriot upon British purchase.-g, Much is Roosters are in cold storage indef- 9XP@Clf€Cl IFOHI 911059 f2ff0l”LS- T110 Where -7”3f"¢’e is Mvclfffl lnirely, emi wiii not be out untii °“’“P“‘¥“ “Ml “°° be l“°‘¢°d by"rhc hoiiow giocics stiii giimmei- - * you have grown to be B lm' D’ immediate results, but must be sus- samdian observers of me admin -" 3 tained until a sufficient time has ` mal* elapsed in which it may he judged -i. with fairness. These activities will DI‘0b81b1y realizes that he is facing H- °“1ClHl Sl2r1188le and will have need of every possible advantage to Secure a. victory. Political condi- llons in Quebec are not what they were just before, dui-ing and after Taschereau regained mom than all of the ground that he lost in 19- 23, and that less than a. dozen Conservatives in the last legisla- l11l‘€ hardly appear formidable. But Mr. Taschercau knows, as every' good politician knows, 'that the composition of a four-year-old Parliament or Legislature is often an unreliable index of the state of .-v | ____ Personal canvassing, in con-, | But on the hills, behold. mint uf TUBE TREAMENT FOR method, you may remember consists ulcer.) ' ° Y shown that the ulcer had completely b healed in 80 per cent of the stomach ulcers and 45 per cent ofthe dual- cnal ulcers. ulcers there is no guarantee that they will not break down again if This is the reason that surger is the war. It is true that in 1927 Mr, Of course it must be remembered Assembly' ln lbbl' that despite the healing of these reduced to 10-, a re;uZt of in bacl-:wash of the Libr the Doiniiiioii election of the pi". the dict is not 'corcfuiiy watched. °°‘ll“g y°“" Y often used, as patients grow tired of V having to watch their food intoi., ‘l so carefully, , i P *___ . A haze of silver light, ' And swiftly every star forsakcs The shades that fade in flight. Now moi-ning's first awakened bird, Begins his measured trills; Fai'-oil' a farmhouse dog is heard Across the echoing hills. And by the tlnkling bells that sound From unseen pasture lands, know the milking»kine are bound Home to the milking-stands. 87533 ilie first soft silver ef the_day Melts into shields of gold' my since l.`-_.`. 13 ::\-,iI.ty of the that this is true oi Quebec at thc; ¢ l "bb in lb:-'l‘ present ume_ ’ . at Mayor lj `: lc . ..._.'_ii1g thc Iii* .Ll finish of the Lea. Government. There is general approval in the! l ' -‘ ~ ‘ the Munir.-a. .. council las: _\. , .__ English press of the Canadian- A CQUNTRY UAWN ; “bd in wilml-‘3 '~`\` After all, responsible and econ- Australia" ‘realy blll feglel ls ex' ‘om But th, most i it ,, um., 0. .W,,,,_.) t _ ,P omiwl government is of more im- messed that this molemenl l°l the Al°"g the lb’ b°"l“l“ blbllls chohge of an is the facts giluljlt;-.l..~l f 1»-filnlzlintlo liiiA:.lil~ffiilil's old cries against Iiriperiallsm, iiiii.- -1-ITC `~\'11-S ft SllSC2f<.=.~. It was utientlcci tai'ism,and conscription have lost by the Prince of Wales and the . their potency, and the Liberals cazil--311312 Of Y?1`l<. Hlld il l>1'€»l`lli>lcd thcl 11010nger eiy uponiaciiiuppmq ~i ‘~~» Tuidvu, who was also resent l ':` ~ ': ' ` ` D stampede the Qucbec.\'ot':i~.=. ir.; i:;r~'._ 10 Dell the liI1@S- ll 2 c S the Conservative party. This \\'isf ntrenched that in 1919 By means of the X ra it was servutives won seats in ly of 81 members. Then came i election of 1923, when prlsed the political world by elrcmi 23 Conseriatives to the Proi-li... There are scifi-:il we bi'uiigli‘. .i?w:1: .;i favor ol iii: ic: =..‘ only 5 Con an Asst-in Quebec mi this iiiiiiikcr \=... i'.1el.ors \\l:‘.. L .i g;‘;;i’t r1.i ...-1 C,'.i..... riiii rL_ 1 ]}1S.E.`lll. l.l§`_ dpmion in the constituencies and, ._.__..>_,_ 1 ti icatler, \..;;ii;.i-;.i ._ Editorial Notes more an one indication exists th ' - _ "_ :-»- "“- _ Mt-ii'.';J'. \-.ii si_zcc;`ccl';d A; ‘_ -tlicr is the 1.. suecmtied ii executive 1; ..» ntrol of thc cn ral \‘lc.ii', l.. servative party was indicated by all dissolution and election day. But of a given people. The American the evidence that could be adduced STOMACH ULCERS on this point the Conservative Op- Eagle, Russian Bear and British at a political gathering. This morn- position raises no complaint, Mr. Bulldog are well-known examples ing the Liberal song is "what were I have bmkbll bb‘l°l° llbbut the Houde's sententious commeu being Canadian history is intimately as- thc Wild waves saying?" Evidently large bbmbbb °f "sbs °' “lb” °f me characteristic: “So much the better, sociated with the beaver, which something went wrong with the bwmllcll and “leer °l bn” pb" °l we shall be in offlcea week earlier." creature has become the symbol of Waves. They probably emineted me smbll llllbstlnb that ble “bred Whether or not this optimistic pre- intelligence, pei-severenoe and in- from the overheated cranium of by means °l the slbby mbtb°d'Thls dictlonbe justified bythe event, the dustry, and as such has justly the Liberal organ. The organ evld- ’ Quebec Conservatives are certainly earned his elevation to the various cntiy mistook the raucous noises °f ‘mall “ebb b“°°l°“by °'"y fiwlns the issue with zrealcr con-,Crests that are decorated by his of that lone bull-frog for the voice ll°lll bl l'“'° wllll d°bb° bl bbklng ndence than atany previous Provin- figure. Dr. Parlseau exhibited some or the conun-inityfrhi.-. is not the "db °’ °"b" “”‘”'"°° between cioi cicction in over so years. fine old ensravci sketches of the first time that our contemporary meals' The last Provincial general elec- bcflver. fl'0m Whl¢h ll? BPPCUJS that has mnde this mi5|;ake_ It Wm be Where l5l`ll5 mel-hod ll”-5 “Ut DYOV' tion in Quebw was held on Moy 9, the early chroniclers of Canada remembered thot during the rust °“ ‘“°°°S““l ‘he “5““l "°“°'“°"° is 1927. It resulted in the return or '15 seemed uncertain whether the Federal campaign it reported every Isurgery, because sometimes the ulcer Liberals ,md 10 C,_,,,Se,.,,,m,,es_ 5ub_ beaver was B mammal 0,- 8 hgh or j0l11t meeting as overwhelmingly in fbmls such “ 1375* bm°“”l °f 5°” sequent by-elections increased the 501116 gf0l\f-541110 ¢0mblH9l»i°“ Of favour of the [liberal p’I!gty_ N0 l-iS-Sue lhatlthe opening 11'0Hl the Conservative membership to 12, the b0ll\- It Seems. hUW€V€l‘. that lfl1S!‘€ doubt even Libeidls Wojiad seen Small llllestlbe lbbb the 5b°mb°h is comtltuencies won by the Opposi- was a flfelller 00`llSlSl-€l1CY Cf 0Pll\- theii- extravagant report; one had “1‘“°S' °°"‘l’l°l°ly "l°‘°"l- °“lY llq' tion from the Goverment being st. 1011 re-°»i>e¢¢i1\s the merit-S 0,! beaver been present at the meetings re- llldbbblng able tb P858 lfhrbbgh' Mary’s, Montreal, carried by Mr. flesh HS 83 H1'llC,l€ Of f°°¢l. and the for-rod to, concluded that if the or~ Ab°“° ‘mee yea” 85° I “Wk” °‘ Camlllicn Houde. the present Cm- Jesuit-9 Wen* 5° 1" as ff° “"°W gan‘s opinions on other political ll mblllbd whereby 9' “be W” Pnl servatlve leader, and Huntingdon, “beaver till" f°!’ C071-SUmlJll°I1 duf- questlons were equally unreliable dbwll the pbllbmlb l’l“`°“» °“ the where Hon. Gordon Scott, who had ing the SWSOH Of Lent- -lllslly WHS they had better transfer their ,,1_ cud of which was a. tiny weight. been appointed provincial -r,.eas,,,e:_ it pointed out that the beaver is iegmnce M, more _ authoritative After about three hours or less when ,net Wm, B decisive defeat In say, not indigenous to Canada. although sources. This no doubt accounts, in lllls lllllb wbuld have "me l'° P955 eral other contested by-elections the the numli" °f lakes. dam-5. WW"- part at least. for the large (i0nse,.v_ from stomach into small intestine. Govemmentis majorities were 5ub_ ships, rivers and streams named h ative vote polled in many rldmgs_ d food in a liquid state, was poured stantlany reduced_ showing that a after it in this Dominion amply down this tube, which as it d.id not Conservative trend had clearly set testify to its prevalence upon cena- p One of the largest consignments lbllbb the stbmbbh °’ mst Pall °f tn. Whether or not this trend issuf- dia” 5°ll5- Yeh ln 99-"Y llmes. its Z eye! Slllllped from South Africa to Small intestine, where ulcer was gciem to defeat the iong_enh.ench_'iiiinge appeared upon the arms of n Canada consists largely of omngcS_ located, did not cause any action in ed Liber," Government' is B q,,eS_lthe Borcngh of Beverly, Yorkshire. c This is ,_ new departure' and It this region and so the ulcer got a tion which will be ,mswe,.ed at me `f.ngland; upon the seal of New may be said that South Africa is bllbllbb to heal- polls four weeks hence. “N-¢ll°1`l5l‘d5 P"°Vln¢9» Bhd UDDI! 11 also sending Canadian gmpemm' Professor Morawltz Leipzig reports the crests of several noble families w and padkages of dried n.un_s_ Thus the results obtained during the past It ls “°"y mlm? than 34 yea-"S Slllcc lin Elm-‘Ile Where. at one tlme. nnother- British competitor' has four years by this tube method of the last Conservative Governmeiit;i,o_1vg,-5 were pienmui’ as also they IF arisen for the fruit trade which treating these cases. A total of 153 held °m°9 ln Quebec. In May, 1897, in-ore in the British I_.51€s_ some of was so largely in the hands of mel patients were treated by this when the first Provincial general el- Ithe first ¢anadi,m cams ,md United StateS_»We Ea ,_an0u]er’,, method; there were 35 cues of cction was held following the return Istciinps bore this hcraldric sign. for our readers know* "1 anges; stomach ulcer, and 117 cases of Of the Laurier Government in tiiolriic first Steamship buiit for tho . and other fruits are. ngéippedf “Iver of the first Part of small in- Federal fl°ld» the Llbefals “l'l*1lll0fl['rI1IdS0l\'S Bay Company to reach 'c steiiirlard of barter as between the li lid. tl surprised the enemy* he has, like ai 5ympmms_ influence of sir Wilfred Laurier, and ;rnc gun in oxciinnge for twglvgl good strategist, called for an early However the symptom returned "lb" his defeat by the ““l“9°"l5"‘5 ,~"k°"S and H llfll-"-llfllnd Of I>U“'dff. ` 2-'l'¢lloi;.l.ir" is "ig u it o` "1 flock wa kept in jail until 1*. ll ' “ " “ ‘ S. , Sweatmg Feet , f ~'.'~ ~.. ' ._ ..]~;,.-,,.,` ,_ f . ' ir? ~h ' - 1 1:1 !l‘.i‘ 1.1 » ‘. ‘i ci,~ii'.i.:i_-' 1 . .i ;i"'}~.-‘.;i.i.:i:' .I r. ~ 1 . faiiiinii in 1 .ii "i ii ceiitizcs. ’ ‘ .|"=. . :_ iolpsig, and . .lil . 1.. iv: rc :i.plle21i‘L’il ' . _ . ' »l -x1: ,If.>;1so, Lon i :ui i.. , -r nt as follov.-_‘_ xc will li: .avid in the Great 1. of ti..:» ;. :irc 3.00) weight ol .Y .-Ten sentence. something seemed to be and his pany followers me me men will be following almost in the mother ond sister in Toronto, sayslilght without any overweening sense new m¢l¢0|'°l08l¢ll Dbwrvation eta- yogng on -I-here were rumors of an needed in um Provm to _ same path. the London Sunday Chronicle. Itllof confidence and with the deter- N011-9 UB $0 U8 eltabllshed in New mangement H ' °° ple” --- ,enabled his father, an old man, to , minntion to wage a desperate and lllfllllmd Mil- m0hth by the United ' Perhaps I gentle- Our Sllbildy claims and rc-est-ob- It seems to ns nn the Klnnton have his first holiday in 50 years. vigorous campaign' while the Oon- Sill” W¢Blh¢r Bureau. glvlnglhis , . mans agreement' 'that there Wouldiigsh g°und_ ewmmiug and ,”p.m_ Jamaica, Gleaner, that the cam- some hard things have been uid sarvative forces enter the field with #°°ll°n B WW 0! 15- Thi! Pfllwlhll be leniency for Capone. .amd "ummm, In Prince mmri paign for buying British goods about profesdionai fighters ond‘ the certainty of greatly improving purpose for this expansion is topro. '_ _wmmm bummed the mum _ would be none the worse for a‘ their cupidity, not here in one who their position and at lout s pow., vide aviators with more authentic, - ’ °” m*°‘l'» -‘-- --1itti¢.more~annintioo. a.1ittie.disarmsal1critici|m. buityofcu-ryin¢thePrcvinoo. _ lilfmlllllvhvhflylngcvndltiom. ~ r 1 ° ‘ ` The Quebec Election His Honor The Beaver / (Sydney Post) i (Montreal Glnettc) you , rn preccntingbeforo the st. .inm._ i P 'riie Quebec Legislature has been es Literary society what he called dissolved, and August 24 fixed us`|a "cocktail de ourloslte,” Dr. Par polling day for the election of a new ilseau, of the University of Mont House of Assembly. After much real, chatted entertaingly about l hesitancy the Taschereau Govern- “His Honor the Beaver." Of nat- ment’s decision to make the plimge ional emblems, ‘specimens of fauna _ Province Liberal victory and a 3|/IIN W-B¢rho.N.D. was hastily taken and the shortest and flora, have almost invariably s.. _ _-_-__:;. - --- -`;==“- " . complete demolition of the Con- ` possible time has been set between been chosen to represent the genius here from Aust,-and_ 'ls the testine. The length of time these l’°“'°" at Quebec- The Ulm! 8¢1l0l'al'Brit2sli _Columbia in colonial tiiiiesllii Way to build up mtm§_E1npi}.e'i»¢ade I patiems Welle treated by this who elections which linve since been held .wus named the Beaver arriving at lc and me public Sion]-d d6.@el_y_', method ranged from twenty to nm, have been an unbroken series oi' lAsf.orid in the year 1836. The fur ol c thing mssible to encourage “_ days. No honnfui .meets were ob. Liberal Successes. the Conservative 'this iiifiustrns rodent became the pitai here for treatment. served Opposition growing steadily weaker Although it cannot be sal.; thu After the treatment was over with the 'passing of the yea;'s.'Hudscn's Bay Ceiiipaiiy posts and QHICKENS JAILED Wl”1`li` Premier Tashereau of Quebec basl “""’l'y Dllllclll “las free from any Slllbllbllllllbll llllsl by the lbllbblbd * C ‘ l“"5» le lam? 1`°°‘ll"’lUG AUGUST 1931 i Tl] j llas Your if , ll0USEll0|.D JIL- ‘_ 5 $._' . Get H lnvegtoryl ‘B353 ‘gill check up how much you 3/ould lose if you had 3 YB Rates for additional Insurance No oiriigauor. H l7VD.f.'AN & CO., LIMITED “ The Oldest lnsurancif Agency in p_ E_ I 1 Offices-Lower Queen Street Chnriotiggown l~'~‘. 0||tgrown ' A Your . g ll INSURANCE? l _. i cheerfully given »i ..-.__-.».'.s..-.s.»`-' ‘ Lt .. 5 ll . `MEMPl'I1S. Aug. 6-(U.P inter GORILLA rcarsnrar-A-V wire subs missano ` cum ‘ ron nivoitce Firm -m For itching Sorel ’ A d \.iier could identify tliemd 'E. l ll ` ' ii..."i _ SPECI _ 511.25 Nujol ............... T5c Nujol $1.25 Plnkhams Comp. . . . $1.00 Beef, Iron & Wine.. 91.00 Enos Fruit Salts . .. ' 'Oc Phillips Milk ol Mag- ncsla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C0c California Syrup Figs Silo Fruitatives . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Fruitatlves 25|: Aspirin Tablets . . . . . . 35° A.B.S. & C. Tablets .. 50|: Chnses Nerve Food . . 4. Mall Orders Given Pro Attention e 0|"- .ii B91: 69c lille 89c 89e 39c 491: 39c 19c 190 2lc 390 mpt shown at last years Domiiii in o1:.~-l "Lale ll WHS S016. then beauty ` 149 5"" G°°l'5° slnel' _ tion, where the Coiiservutiver., \.;i»§ \\’f1~S the SPDT. *l pimp, 315 had not cariied a. Frencli-s;\'_~.i!:ii.., , 1-Tilt 1‘fu\' our Gallaiits venture but constituency for 13 years, won 2;! f0l' fur." ,_ _______________, l' seats in Quebec, and almost. divided, the popular vote with the Liberals. f MHYDC S0. but the lr\80nlous ani- For these reasons a much c1(,5m.'iiiul that cuts ptpiilor sticks and vote is expected in the coming elec- blinds -'lf <`U1‘1‘3l!i¥ flulllc and lvvcs tion in Quebec than in any \vh1ch,=1 llibblv at errcu bark or i1iy~i>a<1s :ing been held in 34 yea,-g_ The Ta5.:1md is a, stiict inoiiofyaiiiist, train- i Eiereau Government has, howcvcnflllg hls famlly lo llabils Of lHdllSf»l‘y c-t~.»,-.iii forces iii its mv-oi~_ whicii i;.-it '-1»'~'~ l'»"“1f\“S i1fl='.l'-L vf--11 imitate. _ ST. LOUIS, Mo.,_Aug. 6.-(U.P.)- COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 6.~(U.P)__ Yonnoh, baby gorilla at the zoo For the fifth time M,-5_ Madm ere, now weighs but 28 pounds. but Hunter has sued for Sahara", will weigh 400 when 16. Her latest from' her husband, Charles E. Hun, rank is tn play “pat-a-cake". with ter, of this city. oo director George Vierheller. Yon- Each of the former suits were dis oh ls one of six gorillas in this mLssed by Mrs. Hunter upon repw ountry. Her mother was killed by sentation by her husband that in French Arfica natives, and Yonnoh. would be good if she would take him fter a month in it Jungle village. back. _ as sold to a steamship captain. _ In the recent petition, Mrs. Hun. ter alleged that her mate had mad; ARMEH, CQNTBACTS 1 life “almost unbearable." She claim. . - BAT FEVER cd that he beat and cursed her. -*T B'LY'I'HEVILLE, Ark., Aug. 6- TWINS ORDAINED U.P.)-From a rat bite which oc- -& urred on his farm near 1-layti. NEW DOUGLAS, Ill.,Aug,6_ _ o.. Herbert Bevens, 22. contract- d rat fever, a rare disease. which aused him tc be brought to a hos- I ‘tal University at Columbus (U PJ-Alwin and Edwin Prange twins. who graduated from the Capj . O. .Tune il. lirive been ordained as min. l ilu* '_.utlieraii Chin-r;h_ .Y-.-1.* In summer the feet ache, persplre and feel damp and uncomfortable. IF YOU WANT REM. FOOT MFORT USE - Penslar " Tread- Easy i Foot Powder' Dust a little Tread Easy in I the shoes, sprinkle some in the stockings. It absorbs mois- , ture and checks perspiration to a large extent. Try lt. Sprinkle top cnnnist/:rs 25c'. Like everything in in Pen'-lar Family Remedies this Foot -4 Powder is of the highest qual- . ity, liberal quantity and rea- sonable price. _A .°r»"~"r-r . O O 5 < i . E 1. dr. ._ -1 E. A. FUSTER CENTRAL nrtuosrona - Sole distributor for the Prov- ince for Dr. Ffrenclfs Vermi- , clde Capsules. _ _._ _;..»__..i____-____.-_.1 __ ., __________ i Trusty as an old friencl---it never fails to pl€aS¢ with its lasting llavour._ wisrchnviso I-IICKEY 4? NICI-IDISDN f - /\ | 1' "_ \ . \ r ..,.;. \. .i