ctbsrvwbles. Whileadperccntincresaeinour aaoclat: Idis Xbrnllg Dill! ( Ollllll - ltlll ser your (in sun-n) lipas- II FRIDAY. JULY 21, 1N4. g IENSE SITUATION Alarming rumors current yuter- day as a result of the assassination of Chancellor Dollfus will be some- what allayed by the news in today's Guardian from London, which is to the eiIect that the danger of Nani control in Austria being definitely past, no joint action by the big pow- ers is anticipated. Neverthelcs, tbs situation is undoubtedly tense, and the news from Austria indicates con- tinned bitter fighting by the re- - volting faction. Great Britain. France and Italy are reported to be satisfied with the elevation of Prince Ernst von Starhemberg as head of the Austrian Government, and with these three powers in agreement. Germany, even if it wished to do otherwise, would be powerless to of- (er any effective opposition. y‘ If, as is hoped, the present crisis results in definitely smashing the Nazi menace irl Austria, Europe and the civilized world at large will once more breathe freely, and 100k t0- - wards a continuance of the disarma- ment policy which has been in abey- ance for the past year. But it would b; a rash prophet who would per- deiegstesiromUmac-Oanadaar- rivedatnooncnfleplolon the steamer "Queen Victoria,” and wen mat onlybythenovinoial Secretary. lion. w. n. Pops. “whcrovod oul tcmcetthemwithallilladiluli? Canadian government June export trade with fcrcllll countries is recorded, there w." I Opercentincrelseinouratports to mapire countries and a s1 per alone. These ‘ Prove conclusively the fallacy of the arguments ad- vanced by m». Macliesn and other political critics of the Empire Trade agreements. Tlwy llWW- 5°‘ yaw, my question, that Empire preferences which the Bennett Gov- ernment obtained in 18¢! M gnstertlianoursalestoallthe centincreaaointhecaseoiBx-itain’ “Notes By The Keeping them on work, But ii’ you dream about this while you won't seasons wpsy-turvy in sail IJVIIOILIVBIBXTIAEIFDB ‘ AIMIA cf- Qua fiIcuU.IalaU.l PlI-NIOIOUB AN Since it has been definitely proved during tha past few years that per- nicious anaemia (formerly incur- .-l- .1-.- .-rr--.r. iii Davis's First Lesson In Journalistic Ethics Mr. Robert n. Davis. world m; 61101’ and wrltcr whwdwll‘ ince Edward m" at: finch interest. Wnmbgfi m: i llowing alnuslfll WW1‘ 11%;; pggon in _ urnaiistic ethics w the golden jubilee number of Edi- tor and Publisher: Th ition that divides H8113 u... 33$ weir? ml ww- v»- damentalism and exrediww l! W" indeed. so also. u the film ‘CITY TICKET OFFICE ‘J as Great doom 51ml IAN NATIONAL RAILWAYQ cwiiiim minoxal. sramslnrs mason on sale over all ltailway and Ocean steamship n"; “Mo; in selection c! travel routes, W;0'§°§Ji':o§m and sleeping ear reservalons, givg u. aisiancewlfhpanpcrisaudgiveycualancraliintclau lrcuuclreuuronidwallwini-s i, ‘ W. K. ROGERS . , ‘LLALLALL ‘A “m. (My Ticket AIIIIC and North Dakota, when N601“ ablelcannowbecuredbytheusc ,he could.’ As the col! staunch ad- vocaic a Maritime unim in wu perhaps fitting that he should most this unofficial Canadian deputation in an ofllcisl conference on Mari- time union. Tile Canadians. or arch oi them as could be acccuunodsted- were directed to the Prllilllll- T!“ others remained aboard their ship. Herc too the Princc Edward Island government erblained their inabil- fly to and mmodstions for all the Canadians as due to the fact that a lnrtfl‘ number had 00010 hum Canada iihan had been ex- ‘pcctcd. The truth seemed to be that the city was full oi Till-ml"! so much Liberal opposition criticbm that for Canadian BMW“?! m“ have been of incalculable advan- tags. Attorney-General of Ontario who is not a K.C. are working and EDITORIAL NOTES Get ready for susvsi 94- Hon. Arthur Roebuck is the first Mr. A. E, ‘McLean, lVLP, failed 0n drought and abnormally high tam. peratures were replaced by durum. ing rains and almost freeslng Temperatures which had recently been near the 100 mark were replaced with s reading of 32 at Beach and Max. N.D., ampu- rnerous readings lower ‘than 40. Winona, in Southeastern Minneso- ta, suffered greatest wind and received the heaviest rainfall, 2 83 inches. The spectator (lnndon): "rho success of the party fusion in South Africa under General l-fertsog and General Smuts seems now well as- sured, the dissentlent groups re- maining on a small scale. That of the Dutch extremists under Dr. of liver, a great many methods of preparing liver are now available so as to make it more inviting ior everyday use. As sonle patients are not very well, in fact must remain in bed, it is im- possible for them to use liver daily no matter how attractively prepared and served. - Further, in these serious cases, circus." erably in the last seventy inthc dict, from the present uncertain sit- uation, what the next few days will bring forth. makes to young arid old. who had. poured in from the country to see, not the conference, but thr Fashions in amusement, u lfl other thlMl. h!" (1118-3814 min-lid‘ years; yet the circus seems to hold iii Wu popular appeal which it Tuesday to defend his attitude on the Marketlnfl Bill, but after all to excuse would have been to accuse. n“ the railway been approached with the view of bringing excur- siolnists at cheap rates to Char- lottetown for the Jacques Cartier celebration? A Thursday tc Monday single fare excursion would bring results. Malan is offset by one formed on the English-speaking side by Col- onel Stallard; and. quaintly en- ough, there is to be even a third dissiderice-a “Centre Party" of still smaller dimensions under m. Tiel- man Rcos. Mr. Roos was the orig- inal promoter of the Fusion idea, but he wanted it to be carried out under his own auspices, not under timeisanimportantfsctcrandso Dr. Wm. P. Murphy in New England Journal of Medicine points out that “it is important that the blood be brought to a mmnal level in the shortest possible period of time and then kept at that level." Thus where large amounts of liver daily cannot be tolerated by the patient as his appetite and stomach rebel, then liv- er extract should be injectedinto thewmusclcs u. achieve quick re- sul . For the patient whose blood has become thin again, that is when there has been a relapse, liver either broiled or as raw pulp should be cat- en -in amounts oi it pound or more daily until the red blood corpuscles are back to normal in number. After they are up to normal the liver ethiu and horse sense. Then 10°. there is pride and preiudlw. W!‘ dependent upon whether one l8 plaintiff or defendant. All iwmw know that and eXPWlF "Wu"! m go hot or cold accordinsly- Now ethics-in journalism-which I assume is what the editor of this periodical desires me to write Ivbvlll. seems in my opinion to be noth- ing short of a state of mind. In any case the theory appeal-i w M and I'm, going through with it, for the very simple reason that I have had first hand experience with ethics: physical contact. you might say, and at the hour of midnight, with thg ther- mometer 20 degrees below zero, with E. R. BR 0W fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. 'A'gént at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown all my faculties of analysis at 00n- cert pitch. But to get on and state the case. Fifty years ago-This happened in the far west, Carson, Nevada. where I was printer's devil on the Morning Appeal, first American daily to denounce the demonetiza- tion of silver irl i887. To proceed: One dark and bitter night, Just as we were putting the sheet to press. "a Ks s: B'A'YC‘P'A"C'G'A can-sins» ruauo ACCOUNTANT mamas or ‘ CANADIAN socrsrr or cosr ACCOUNTANTS Sofarasitsu ’ those of the two ex-party leaders. in rendering Dutch-English race feuds obsolete should be given in sufficient amounts to keep the oorpuscles at this point. The amount usually nec- TIIE RIGHT SPIRIT the l-Iertsog-Smuts Government may essary to keep the blood normal, the front door was violently thrown open by a total stranger garbed in rairnent ill conditioned to hold the warmth of life oi his body. “Gentlemen? he said, moving by COMMISSIONER roa TAKING ar-rmavrrs m ml: surname cornu- or r. a. l. . r. s. r. REPRESENTATIVE i ma CANADIAN casnlr man's TRUST after it has once become normal, is render 8 K728i’. and PCIIILSIICIR IOI- about one-quarwr pound’ that L; ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. vice to South Africa. But it would BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDHVG the shortest pomlble route towards ii t” An ‘gflwlwml Bram Tn“ has the Blowing stove that occupied the ‘QUITE 14 CONTRAST, ‘It is evident, from yesterday's orgy btmisstatement in the Liberal press, both editorially and in the remarks attributed to Liberal politicians, that it is not facts regarding Conserva- tive financing that the Opposition is intepested in, but the concoction of propaganda. No reputable politician would state, as Mr. Lea is alleged to have stated. that the Conservative debt increase, {shown-by the last Public Accolmts to be $576,000), was largely incurred by extravagant administration. It was incurred, as Mr. Lea is aware, by the rebuilding of Fhlconwood Hos- pital and. Prince of Wales College, with such additional necessary ex- penditures as were involved in un- employment and direct relief pay- ments, old age pensions (which the Lea Government had promised but failed to put into efiect) and capital expenditures for the years 1932 and 1933. Contrasted with this debt, repre- senting the total Conservative incre- ase since taking office in 193i up to Dec. 3i, lBBIi-and which Mr. Lea insincercly professes to be surprised at finding reflected in the bank overdraft-is the $544,000 added by the Lea. Government, to the debt in the last eight months of its regime, and the additional $411,000 added during the Liberal years i929 and 1930. ‘This, we take it, is the point at issue. If the Conservatives, as al- leged by Liberal apologiats. were “grossly extravagant" in adding half a. million dollars to the debt in two and one-half years, after rebuilding Falconwood and Prince oi Wales College and taking care of unem- ployment and old age P9115101“. Wllfll then must be said of the Ica Gov- ernment which did the same thing in eight short months, without hav- ing to meet the unprecedented ex- menting on the 400th anniversary: our national life men performed we task. those years now long gone ter than they knew." , _._. uric following tribute is paid by thg New Outlook, organ of the Unit- ed Church of Canada, in com- Jacques Cari-lei’ “in this year of celebration of Canada's beginnings, it is not to be forgotten that the foundations of were laid by French men and French women That they were laid in courage and in faith the whole detail oi the story proves. There is not the slightest reason for thinking that they would have been any better had nlglish men and Eniglish wo- This, comments the Ottawa Journal, is well said. It tells of a spirit which, far deeper than the superficial daily differences which disturb us, makes for a sa-ner, more wholesome and happier Canada. been in our midst devising ways and means of developing our live- stock industry. It is largely to the devoted services of civil servants like these that real progress is made in this or any country. Evidently they were not paying as high wages for labour in New Brunswick, as we do here, judging bythereponofariincrease of wages for Highway and Bridge- work under the Provincial Gov- ernment. Foremen have been ad- vanced from 25 cents to 30 cents per hour, and hand labour from 20 ‘unis may he a very apmwmau cents to 25 cents per hour. time for Enlglish-speaking Canad- i 1 ‘Li: iglffzihnfi; $622,011,022 :2: the Bank rate of interest on savings was ‘New France‘ and that, as we owe a debt of gratitude, which at this time we would gladly repay, to Jlwques Cartier as discoverer, we We a still mater debt to his fel- lOW-wuntrymen who, through many years of toil and effort and intel- ‘mm box-ram“ llsellt Planning, helped to make p05- siblc the Canada we know today - - - T-ll Dfldd and in gratitude we would pay our tribute to the sons and daughters of France who in built for themselves and for us even bet- 51°“ m“? this the “n” “mum be It is reported from Ottawa that accounts is likely to be reduced to two per cent. This is said to be one of the consequences of the legisla- tion enacted holding down to a minimum the charge that. loan and discount companies can exact It has bum sussested that a holl- day be dgglnred for Jacques Cart- ier celebration. Better rather for the stores to close during the 841M131 unveiling ceremony. On an occa- open both day and evenlns $0 Elve- a gala appearance to the city, and m encourage people to vlSlt fl-ud patronize them. There is little or nothing to be gained by discussing government financing in these "dog days." No authoritative statement on current be absurd, in the first instance, to expect from their parties when "fused" more general enlightment than they showed separately. In the sphere of native policy. for ex- ample, pny considerable progress can only be looked for from s. grad- ual spread of wiser and luster ideas. Germany is protesting. Germany dou not. like the idea of the “Elast- ern Iocarno" proposed by Francs and agreed tc by Great Britain and Italy. with those three powers in agreement, Germany protests will avail little. Needless to say, the German protest reveals itself as clumsily disguised manoeuvring to obtain for Germany some of that mysterious “equality” of which the present German administration talks so much for the benefit of the German people. Of course, at the bottom of all the equality talk is the desire to break the Treaty of Versailles into little pieces-lbs. four or five ounces daily. Now the point is that while the average patient can take liver by mouth in sufficient quantities to bring the blood up to its normal 1161111988 and keep it there, never- theless there are patients in such a condition that immediate results must be obtained, Thus, by the use of the liver ex- tract, new red blood wrpuscles be- gin to form in 36 to 48 hours after- the first injection and the increase will be at its full height at about the fourth or fifth day, which is two to five days sooner than when liver is taken by mouth. Dr. Murphy points out that with the injection of liver extract, "one may expect an average daily in- crease of cells at a rate almost. twice that observed with liver or liver ex- tract administered by mouth." Remember then that ordinar; liv- er taken by_ mouth will brill; up the blood to normal Just as surely as the injection of the extract into the muscles, but will not do it as quickly passing through your city tonight Ply. . ." replied Ml’. Butler, the "Step over behind the press and that fits. Go as far as you like. Don't be bashful. Anything except the chinchilla top piece. which be- longs to me." ulster, which are mine," broke in Mr. Johnny Morris, a mmpositor. for the taking." tion at the stow, our visitors amb- led over to ihe collection of wear- ing apparel and made a fairly good centre of the press room, “I am on my way to the new mining dis- trict in the neighborhood of Frank- town. Could you accommodate me with the loan of an overcoat and let us say a pair of boots suitable to this climate? I am quite able to "To hell with that suggestion," foreman. help yourself to whatever you find "And the fur cap and the army cnannorrsrowrl. r. a. I. _. a s "__ systems ’ up and Labor saving oflicc methods installed. , Cost Accounting instituted to suit Ipflclal lfllulrcinmfl. Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. ' Balance sheets and Proilt and Loss Accounts Income Tax ‘ written up and flied. . Financial arrangements made between debt» "and creditors. United Liability Companies Incorporated. P. 0. BOX 35, TELEPHONE 1816- “Whatever else you want is yours After a short spell of revitaliza- collection of wearin and lay off on the mining b An hour later, when we were wrapping up the mailins matter of 250 damp copies-the clat- ter of horses’ hooves resounding on the frozen pavement in front of the Appeal building brought us to the . llst—a The English Review: Sir Oswald Mosley is personally unpopular in parliamentary circles. He has car- ried the fight outside the ring and has broken the rules of the Parlia- mentary garne. But it is the lead- ers of the old parties and not Sir Oswald Mosley, or, for that matter, Sir Stafford Crlpps, who are un- popular in the country. Their per- A Judie-ions Appointment MONTREAL GAZETTI senator WJI. Dennis, cf Halifax, has vald reason to be gratified by the pdngrusivenes of the ‘move- g apparel and made 8 ffllrly good selection of duds calculated to resist wintry blasts. Thai. everything he icok belonged entrance. Six mounted men. head- ed by Bill Kinney, Sheriff of Orm- sby county, loomed in the darkness. Light from our open door struck sonal sincerity is unquestioned, but their political sincerity is ques- tioned, and their incessant hymn of self-prase disgusts even people who cordially agree with their pol- icies. The plain man feels that the party machines are fighting for their own lives and not for the country; that their opposition to So- cialism is hslf-lhearted . . . that their only passionate conviction is that the old political game of the "ins" and “outs" must go on to merit he initiated this year for the further development ca’ the tourist industry in Canada. The Senate Committee. whose public inquiry he conducted at Ottawa, made s. scrim of practicable recommenda- t'ons to the Government, which acted promptly and constructively thereon. The Hon. Dr. R..J. Manion. Minister of hallways and Canals. was placed at the head of the fed- eral organization the Cabinet es- tablished to conduct a vigorous to the owner of the paper, and an absentee type sticker, at home and under cover, involved no comment on the part of Butler, Morris or myself. all of us being big-hearted by nature and hospitable by accla- mation. Now that I look back on that memorable night and calmly Bppralse the benefits that were mine because of it-I mean the true interpretation of ethics-I regret that an impulse to give the gentle- man B Pall‘ of fur lined gloves be- lOIIBlIlB t0 the boss and tucked away in his desk was not put into ex. ecution. Good intentions too often However. garbed finally to his satisfaction, the stranger, with g grateful look in his eyes, emerged glintlng fire from rifle barrels and pistol locks. Mist from the sweat- ing animals and was blown away. "Did a stronger come by here to- condensed, wavered Butler. Sure the last end Of the good man is peace! How calm ‘ his exit! Night-dews fall not more gently to the ground, Nor weafy worn-out winds expire s4 t so . Behold hilnl in the evening tide of lif night " asked the Sheriff of "Yes, about an hour ago." "What did he say? “first did he want?" "Clothing and a pair of boots. He was damned near frozen. We stak- ' ed him to what he needed. Any- thing wrong, sheriff?" "He escaped from the Penitent- iary fthlce miles east of the city) ' about ten o'clock. Held up two guards on the way out, them of seventy dollars, 9. A life well spent. whose early can l it was His riper years should not upbraid green: By unperceived degrees he wears away, Yet, like the seems larger at his setting l-ligh in his faith and hopes, look how he reaches imp?“ After age Drlze in view! and, like s knocked WESTERN OPINION the end of the chapter. In icsts to obtain data for the campaign of pluhlicty in order to attract more visitors to the Do- minion and s0 make the tourist from the clothes depot. the subscription rate for “What LS the Car- son 51312981 Der annum?" he asked. both insensible, swapped his con- vict suit for one of the guards togs and lit for God knows where." "Who is he?" asked Johnny Mor- American Weather Bureau, pilots subsidy claims: ‘Iliere is reassurance in the follow- ing comment from the Winnipeg Tribune if it correctly interprets western sentiment towards Maritime expenditures is obtainable, and the published figures have been picked threadbare. No one should lose any sleep over thg matter, as there will be another session of the legislat- ure before an election. from the Anacostia Naval Air Sta- tion found that for almost 5,000 feet above the surface of the earth the temperature was higher than on the ground. when they took the air the temperature on the surface was 70 degrees, with 92 per cent trade more important than everas a souce of revenue for the country and the community. Dr. Manion. with a. right discernment. which fs on; of his characteristics, has now appointed M-r. D. Leo Dolan, who has for some years been dil-ectcr of the Bureau of Information and hauling a handful of coin from hi; jeens, "Eight doliars," answered Mr. Butler, ethical at any hour of the day or night and quick on the trig- Eer- "Ml U8 have your permanent address." “Indefinite at the moment," said ris, sniffing a news story. rd That's hampered, gtrugglg and Bet away! Whilst the glad gates of eight an wide expanded "Black Bart, who robbed Glenbrook stage three years ago. He was serving a ten years’ sent- ence. Which way did he go " "South, I think." Butler, with indifference. But I, standing behind the fore- To let new glories in, the first fair fruits Oi the fast-coming harvest. -—R0bel't Blair (1699-1746) the “Pu” M“ wsr LIKE HER. A slightly hilarious . guest at a pendltures met by the MacMillan Government? When a satisfactory answer has been given to this question, it will surely be time enough for Mr. Lea and his press to lecture the MacMil- Ian government on extravasflllwl the new subscriber, counting out three silver bucks and a five-dollar gold piece, "but when I settle down I'll let‘ you know. Good night." With that he let himself out mm the darkness, without leaving n15 name. I reopened the door after hi; departure Bud made out vaguely a form warmly clothed and leaning against the wind, moving north. ward 110118 the lron fence past the flpllelv Not unul he had Passed into the shadows did 1 m. turn m the warmth of the sanctum. where I reported to Mr. Butleyg Right ihcre I decided to cast my lot with journalism-an inside 105.. Tourist ‘Travel for the Province of New Brunswck, to direct the new federal organization which has been placed under the jurisdiction of Dr. Monica's department. choice could not have been made. fivnanolain is a man of initiative, sound ,‘ ‘ ment and per-severing activ'ty. and his wide experience is surety of an efficient organization of the bureau and a competent and adequate fulfilment of the duties t-hait will be assigned to his office. He has a keen appreciation of the potentialities of the assets rep- resented by Canada's picturesque scenery. invigorating climate and the splendid opportunities there are for hunting. fishing and boating as well as for winter sports: and he may be depended upon to put all these natonal assets to the best possible economic disposition. lt is a safe prediction that the lllederal Tourist Publicity Bureau which has been inaugurated through the fore- sght and enterprise of Senator Dennis, and with the co-operation of the Federal Government. will prove to be. like our good roads. one - of the coimtry's best investments. ‘The Charlottetown wuierenoe, (of Mealtime Refit) mytgeodwxld“ According to a writer in Mac-l fnrleridaihzaglrwa ‘Iultzirities mitt M“ Magazine’ l’ “em” He” the m m rt now “gm was bum is-to be politically civilized old specified prznpt final settlement "the “form would appear w be up of ‘per capita subsidies. The prcb- w someway m“: senator Hardy o" 17”" “ m“ "h" 3”” “u”! l“ m m, 1 be m, the impeccable Vincent Massey. ‘the sun is inviting trouble voluntar- able outcome w ey_ alone me“ fight ,0 my,” ,5 probabuuily, and that his death cannot be conference at Ottawa between the much mater h M Km, Mr interpreetd as "accidental" is the nine provinces and the central gov- 3 t an r‘ 35' ' sense of a decision handed down by eminent. suchaconierenceisover- Hepbu-m- the claim‘ °1 we Cm‘ the U-S- Supreme Colm- Thoma! due and mvlmbley servative propaganda. bureau not- L» LB-llllress. 0! Chatanoflkfi. Tenn- Am-T-I-EAN withstanding, could not have got P G . ac humidity. As they nosed up the temperature increased tc 75 degrees and when their altlmetres register- ed 4,755 feet the temperature was still 2 degrees higher than on the ground. party embreced a woman by mis- take. He BDiJlogised-"Excuse me but I thought you-were my wife." " You're a nice sort oi husband for any woman to have, you clumsy brute," said the woman. "There." said the convivial one, “you talk lust like her too " man, peering at Sheriff Kinney and scared cock-eyed, knew exact- ly which route the notorious Black Bart. all dressed up and well shod to boot, fcok out of the city. Arid what is more, I was at the point of making an eye-witness state- ment—in the interests of accuracy —as to Black Bart's route away from there. But before I could go into action so as to be heard above the champing horses and general confusion, the totally ignorant Mister Butler. taking advantage of Th“ hlsmrlll lllillit. Sheriff Kin- the semi-darkness, grabbed the ml’ mlssfid wlllicctions with Black slack ‘of my pants and yanked me B“? W710 Efillllled into Callforlilfl- backwards mm the office where I W" l» become eniasled with u"! fell in a heap. At that moment the 13W. afterward to be brought hack foreman stepped outside and slam- lo the Nevada Penitentiary, where med the door shut. fhll Bullefirlpticn continued m ‘he A moment later I heard the crash‘ old rate for a period of eight .\'-"ll'5- of iron-shod feet on the frczanl 41l- tllfl 911d 0! Wlllfll Peflofl lli’ ‘"5 earth as Bill Kinney led his posse rebut-ed for good behavior and u.» south on the wrong steer in pur- 9113' pardoned. l-le removed t0 suit of an escaped convict headed Marysville, CaliL, there to settle Nomi. Before the echoes had died’ down under his right name. mid away Butler, back in the officep Continued on the subscription had picked me off the floor and Mulls of llls favorite daily ulllll m“ put me on the spot: dark angel struck his name 11'0"‘ "You are fixing go continua 1n the list forevermore. the newspaper business," he began, Always we spoke of Black Bari "to be a typesetier, a reporter, an in the highest terms. Ethically. l" editor? To some day own a paper Was coming to him, not because he and make n, a sump‘? may, your subscribed-but for the way he did it. idea, isn't m" , "Y-ea, Sir,” I said. confident If all the jail birds takg to read- that he had summed up the whole l"! daily newspapers (his appwafll" bag of tricks. “That's what I'm‘ l"! rnillenium, advertising ralfl |0an be shaded perceptlbly upward, Fl SIIFFNESS "A-l-l-l right," drawledimy in- - Plum of Mind's wall quisitcr. “Now that the case is‘ clear let mg say to you that the‘ first principle of high class jourW n in lromzsd Yeast - . ‘ lNA 5 5 The 2 Macs I1 l‘ i ss DRUG-STORE succeed in u... business—-Never KM IIEPIII” damn your omery hide, betray a I subscriber. From this m m, r U N ‘ one year at least. Black lain u 3| -. E f, nallsm is summed up in one sent- 149 Great George Street fill ion list of the Carson‘ THEN AND NOW Appeal- Stand by the gentleman until hell freezes over." Thems ethics, as is understood " history is sad w repeat “Sam westward Ho! but the circumstances in which it - does so in every detail are exceed- i,‘ __ ‘ngly rare. A striking hisiorcal ' > parallel would have been afforded. “however, had the visitation o1 the circus to Charlottetown on July 3° __been pdgtponed for just another "Tmqngh, On the 1st of September zfljQ scventieth anniversary of the emorsble Charlottetown Confer- r-Ljwte o; 1354, preceding the Confed- qigllon of Canada, will be celebrat- Tm conference prweedlnss. w" 1mm; h. Prof. “fhltelaw in his ‘filgmry of ‘The Maritilnes and Qfllgdl. Before Confederation," were mmowlilit overshadowed in popular V. interest by the visitation-no less- "cl a circus! It is recorded that the Nova Sootia delegation ic the con- gqiqncc, which reached Charlotte- hwym m we "Heather Bell" on the ‘rm-noon of Aug. 31, "were not W:.u, [fit ‘qn lgndlll‘, but midi _m‘fl» way pfbelt they OOllld t0 m3 .gyillion. ‘The Prince Edward Is- ‘(ggg government latqr 11mm“ 1t‘ m m m“ gggmlngly dllotillrkdlll’ 7&1”; h, claiming til-ll’. U36 NOV! lcotians had arrived unexpecledl! "guy. several oppNil-lvfl PM“ however. dis-I'M! l" mmbm a flag government with bavlns W" i: theclrcus when the Mimi" ‘f: My“. “d u” marge was not e ‘boil allsWNfl- gv: a annulus that l" Ti. Pimples Skin Diseases e Answer T0 no better able to make ends meet sanow Complexion when the bills oorne due than they are now. Emil Ludwig in "Esquire" (Chl- cago)): A World war is inuninent; we all know how it can be avoided. But the cunning of powerful people who gain by war are amusing in many countries the self-conscious- ness of their own countres to a lfeeling of active hostility to others. - Intentions tc plant potatoes in the Dominion, as published by the Bureau of Statistics, indicaic an increase of 2 per cent this year. Nervousness Loss of Muscular Tone Anaemia Impaired Appehw Run Down Condition Stomach Disorders Premier Hepburn interviewed ex- Pfflfllq’ Henry's privatg gggg-gtgry, who told him "I have been 100 per cent for Premier Henry," "Mitch"? _ ____ therefore invited him to luncheoml Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, pre- gavo him g betw- po“, and mflsident of CoIumbLa University, on creased pay. "That," says the ro.-.*,‘,,'f,,',°,fifi,h{§fl§“m,fi“gflfgywggffg m” GM”- "mw" "l" M1‘. HeP-"alarmed at the stupendous bor- bum appreciates loyalty even when rcwings which are going for-ward that 10y“). 1, u, m o n over the world." His remarks apply The intended acreage this year is D90 ent, and: mo" how to ma“, u ,, B the itc his own lanclas well as others. 940,100: the acreage in 1033 was‘ “m6 token m ' Y {The thoughtful‘ ones realize that 521,700. f . ‘ ch. all those un- ‘a dollar looks small when it is bor- Wl-ulllle oillc als who have been rowed but large when it has to no "W511 dliml-"fll must have b Henry. 91108- 0M. Sllflple. easy to remem-f ber sentence that is your for the asking." "What is it, Mr. Butler?" He placed his hand on my veal like shoulder and answered slowly but with uncompromising conv1c_ lion. "Never. my bcv. if you would carried polcies in two life insur- all of his campaign fund from the allifié c3213‘???ezolglaxfiu€ysrogz€ m°Vl¢ mesnaies °l-H°l-lyW00d-" ‘The widow sued for double-indem- w-hat W- 5- E- Mwuull M-P- fnity, claiming accidental death calls "the effect of the Bennett i vThc supremle Court has 1:10;? ranks; poucy m ‘atrium; wade» 1, “an Is there anything being dong gm- tained the ower cou , t in c- ion-win: “we will m‘ 0mm" ""1 Yam“ We“ o“ flair? I32“.Z”i‘.?..";'.illl?.‘§ 112i??? leased by the Dominion Bureau oi J“°°““ °""°' “Y? The “W1C” his own m. will. and the/t his sub- Ststistim: 0! such organizations as the clil-Usequent death cannot be called "ac- m the mm", o; m,“ On every Guides and Boy Scouts should bQcidentalF-lwashingicn Despatch. d” =*°°P‘ “m” ll°°¢l "° m‘ “timed w tn” Mk“ ‘mm- m‘ APPlrerlily the Dawes u... trus- Vfllue 0f more than $l0(l),000 left ‘ldes- 5 Pan“ °l 3" flllldff-‘n tees in Germany, one British, one calm.“ w, some other “m”? available, all fraternal and other American and one Dutch banker, During mejmw mom}, mo,‘ than societies and organizations from have caused anxiety tic the German vi-MM were o! w» we i" "m" *° i“ “"1" "M be!tfil.fl’.i‘él‘.féi”lm'ttt‘loé"niiiri°’itfl went every day i. ‘ " , Sunday to WPNM“ and memmable- L" "$_would ordinarily. have been handed w,“ Bum,‘ oounum Om. “pom rouse ourselves and show a meas-‘over for Gerrrlanyfis domestic pur- weie 2d Der cent better than dur- u" °’ "lihu-Bllllm- All event llkejgfnserién? gnfgtllgcgg” ‘n3 June M l!“ yen‘ m“ do” not happen every day’ lrevenues would no longer be cred- But there is something else these ited in the trust. Every day Ger- flgures of exports tell-an extrsor- irylaylrisiozirgzrfinx; gglfiirféali; zmss..tt..r.uz..z.;ui mill-em»- ainastoalithsrestcffhcnon- British world combined. The figures were: Exports to foreign countries- SQILBSVAIJO. Eirports to Great Britain-Md,- 401,000. In addition, Canada sold to lini- plrc countries-the other Domin- icns, and the Colonies-some s7,- 000.000 worth of goods. making our Bl& B3110 i i_ streetlsthe last place in. to learn anything new, the b“ t l repaid with interest. And perhaps America n n w" the is convinced."- h also vinced beer-Iowa's AlYZH ti.“