_ » "light Cfll’/5' :nt-.r ,__~~ _aw forb;dc;r.g a car to be driven' \.....1_.1». 1.11.11.1._ 111111. 11.11111 aan u.\a. Lurvh- 1 ~ - in 1\e-wtounrilanfl. ,.,,,,,,,__. 1.,.., .1.,..1..1..1 1»a:1 sa.uu_paayear i_I» vi'::°3 ali elf Af __ 11'. -f..1 1. 11|; Sl-'P0 ver rear 111; a 'IDM 5*" : 1:.: ._ ’ 'i J J- ;\ _»1_ ;.~=;- 1»,.`.f._7._ 1._.1._ .11 1.111111. use p-1 yen 1111 -ewan; Lord I..n.1.__1;;o.\, me 1.r._ l'.c .1 _e .in 1 ..1_.1 1.. 1.11.1111.. and lv-iuu Slate! 111111.11., ovrosu-1 16, 1936 5. :I 101-' of India for efghll' }'€ar=_ lil-te Lord 'l".'.'<-e-I~- uzir at Ottawa, has been :1 rf-gui.-.r attf-nfler :.1 e i’resi1j.'1erian Clturch during his rest-ience at Th( I-10)' §(_0Ul§ Arid P6669 I.§iml_a, L01-rj l_inlithgo1,_»_ an lnfiiz1_n__1;_1»rr_es_pfinfl_ .cnt states, reads the lessons Lien >..nfla_\. and . , - _ pm. q,.°ut5 lhis presence has been respondhiei for attracting ~ .‘ . 1' !‘."_7.. ~ » J _ _ _ ‘ 1 .' . __ _ ____ _ _;______,_ _mnual lcromied congregations _to tne serum.. '_ _I-§-,-.-<_-;- .<1-.zzt .\l'-at hr-ld 1. _.__ .f _rt-.= the .‘.l'.:::.'f-'fl Ga- in if :it #_ \\'eep forthe Globe. the Globe that is no », __! _~_ - _;__:_ _, "_ U ____ _,___ _/;- lf1r;;c=t l1rf-eflintg farms a1‘1l rzifinf' stables in ln Unt. -,.~f-1spf11art;es wha: io do, and if the ad- '.';ce L_; d;.'-.rcgarded, the responsib- ;11t;.' for :r~:ubleLs easily f1xed.~ Tne S;1h;r.x, Cairo. Decreases in elementary school a::endar.ce have become most _ r.oi;cf~a`1>1e evidence of the decline of the 1'>;r:l'°1 rate in the United State.-' About 29.000000 children _ are r»=.2;ma:cd to have entered _ .-thool autumn. which is about 250 000 Ie.-s ‘.1-tar. last year. Our _-1.r'11 :ate has fallen from' 25.1 per :Eze df-ati; :ate of 141 in 1915 has dropped to about 10.5.-New - O:-Icar_=: T;.'r.e.svP;cayune. Bees have wiped out more than half a f1f.c`1: of turkeys on a. farm , :ear .Thc'_'r.isso:t, in the Orange Fre'- Sire, South Afrzca. The '.0 ir. number, were locked in a barn to protect them from a. szorrr.. 1:1 the barn.was a bee hive. \t'l':f.»r_ the tveaaht-r cleared the door was opened to Ie: the birds out. F.'_rt'.' tar'/.cj.'.=_ Kay dead on the floor. In the confined space the hi-es izafi aitacked them..-Mom ircai Hccalfi. ' World trade in terms of gold- A_ __ __ _ ' _ - _ 1 __ _ 'ills' Ili-Z' v.-l1ich:upply the only. sound basis uratitclv Lfivt-11 :ind talfen a htc tor hi" cf11111t1v - 1 - ~. '- ‘ ‘ ‘ . fo- cor1~.'1u:nt;o`1---has, according to ~- * .'11 '.1-fr; e.ef~-.mere 1n mflrlv s l“.:th,m Y] , ,l- ,.,< - _- - . - . - ‘ ‘ - _ _ _ '; tt-1111 nc-cc ~1tv l :_ ~.: i ._ _ ._ _ » . ; . -__ p_r,__,,___.____ f)T__h_j __ ‘ _ - I _ _'ll ’l "l "l’l ll? 11.1; I.gu.es of .he League of f- 1 .ra h.» h.111rl= with liloorl to sm' nothtnfr ihr- 1l‘~t'1=tc- » . -. 1 ~ _ - 1-. - 1 1 ‘ Na:;on.e increased by two per cent. 711. U'.\."n'f ‘O the l_l- 111111 _ ' . ‘ , _; '_ , _- _ 1 ' _ ‘ _ _ __‘____ ___‘___~» *____ _____l>_____ _lful 1_1ccf.=s1t) r1th.1\.11goncs enen1_\ ln-~11_.1rtl1l11111. in the pas-_ :_-(ay Tm; 15 me first In time when people become more rc";g11t1l tf . ~ - - - f - f `- ' ’ 'tme since the onset of the de- ' 1 ,.._:1f11;r1"f: \'.'-II not l1c;'1n ‘ - ~ . _ , , ` _ _ __ s ______ __ _____ ___f____ ‘the proccrlurc_. it might even he a1r.111;f<~1l tl1.1t D,_E_~_5_,,,] ma; were has been 9, the cf1n1p:1rat1vf-lv lztrgr- m1111l1f»r "p;1‘rr»1l r/1'" , ______ ___.__,___,_,__ ____ mc" l_______ __ _ __ _ ___ __ ____ __ _ 1 cro-,t-»_h 111 wgrld trade as measured _ ___ __ ____ _______ ___ __ _ 1_1 ..1_\,_ 1r,»u;_1 1¢1r_sp11-._1~111_:111, t,1f: l.c.1,;'11r-_ m gO;(;___w-mmpcg F195. p,-C55 1 _ 1, 1. 1. _ ._ ill fl) tr; those wno tl1rm1gh 1l1=1ncl11111t1m1 or tl1r1111gl1 V I ~~ I f '.1:f~ 1 _f'f1'l"""` l_ l“"l 12" l:_r1v1'11g a greater p11p11l:1tif111, \\-ere not ahle to _ _ ' ' ,_ “L_ l',m_r,'m_.(’f I C find a kindred spirit. “l.i<1e11 \'f111 \111l»r1l.'111<~<-rl 5" “5ll‘lll°" has bee" '“a“¢“" 7'. 1.'rn'r1:= 1' eff. = ‘ - - ' l ~"‘ W" ~ n1t'.v1t<, if we hr-nr one 11-orri from \-1111 ;1l1111t _ T-Cd HCF0-‘-‘> lhe b0Fd€f I0 Prevent 1 . . _ . _ _ 1 fo ‘ _ 1.»_11»'f-_ ~.'.'1ll app."Pc1.'1tf' ~' I L’ "" ' 'l " 'L' I .W1 all “Ill :it :lt :F last year caused hundreds of Vx -..._f.__ 1 'f -`-' if "’T'.' ”'.`*'f’l f"Y 'W2 YEHSOY1 01' onlv the livelihood of these men was no\v men- °"P°“-W °f °lh°l”5» ll lf* 9' °°“dl"l°ll mme in 13°” , A and mtemgeme’ M they '°°lly "ml ".f~r. ilu' f“‘f1"_ 1'-1.' tl P exlrft _'lff1OO0 is t0 ¢g¢'r]_ but 3150 the jmercsts of other im]-mrtant (and 8. frilme 0! mind) which Thin W°llld lawful “gh” or legal ‘ ' r ‘ _ 3-1 fu- if- 1 th'-.1 11”: population unrl@,»¢;,i<;ng5_ Rmsian C031 is at present S014 in needs correction. They are noth- Pllcli _- -1--.1 _' t:1f:re:1tr_v of Mines ;1,;'z1inst ll” llmlllules lealllllg lc' posslblei _ _ _ __ Pl"’"ll’l the Canadian Gover111nent`s lifnng 01' the ban ‘"‘g°‘l3" 5ll°lll"l mlm Cellalnly bel 'fl l ' ",3l""*7 ll__l.r”";""'l_ "ll ll”ll"lll on Russian anthracite coal. Sir li\'.1n \\`illiz1ms l“b°°-“B“‘lll°"l E"P°5ll°l"- f "'- -"3 ‘~‘f'-'l”_f_’f_`-'I Y "lf ‘l"~"~*"'5 "”lll'l' informed the Ministr that the immediate loss -' """f`i" ll” f’°“""°l"“l P""?“"5°- to the South Wales ihdustry would be greater _ To live an lmnewnlwl f¢“°W * v lei-nuite avlrrilullefrsigtttihgneizrict' "M ' . _ than that represented by 250,000 tons which it ‘lm and help lllm °n ll’-‘ WW- "".'*- / topic .J tl e “me . The Relief Burden , i, undemoed were to be imported _m,|e, the may be regarded as ...Good sa- ____ , us y put the enter 11111.11., -_--_m terms of the Russian agreement, and there was m“’l‘“ll “Cl Bl" what °b°lll' l'll°5° ‘ 1, mom badly reg-u ated mow" c="'1f1'f~l that c.\:_1.en1lit11res on rr-fief_l‘1y .pm er that ' '_ 1 thumb- oin r w ' ' ra C °ll ` I _ i our courts., and thai, 1 _ _ g shutting out of ihrs \\ clsh tonnage P le 5 h° are “ell alll” _ f -,.:~.f-ml 1-“.12 r1‘.1tn:r:1pr1l a11tl.f1r1t1e'» lfmm the Canadian market might lead to dive? to pay for their transportation, Dl'8¢3_Cnlly exonerated the cltyand ap; 1 -1» ir. ’f1:f.'.f/1fx1o for the currf-nt lgffm of th 1 h B ' bett bl pmv clal ~ ~ » 1- -- ._ -» ~ e coa tote ritish inland market el' ‘l 91 lf may N1 lllllll me _ mme' Th" ls hardly "1 ‘~"‘V' *T 'l"‘l-5'” i' " f-161 that in Som" and therefore intensify the competition in an- m°f'°l’l5'5' °“ ‘”ll°"‘ ‘hey 5P°l"l5°? MANS LITTLE PLACE cox?-ect; mr whue I sml" °l °lll' WFS "f ‘f “ "'1'1"'-“If "' ' ‘T-'llllllcl f'>-' ff’-l-“ff ,thracire and dry-steam coals. It was cstimntcrl when Young m°"'“”-"fl °l‘l°l' me" . _ polcemen as being emclem’ I “ly : 1-- ‘ ' ` - ' 1.1 rf ""~ u11n1l.er of cm- `1,1;1._.~L.13n 5000 and 7000 miners are at 1,,-C.»(.,,t -brag of the ease with which they I l°V9 ll C°l'l'“l“ lllllf ll tree- meant' l° °"Pl`°~‘5 ml’ 0111111011 that 1|, 1 at 600000 ke ,_ Comm” H I I are able to _,mel d h With a measure of intensity lhey are 1 <1 motors'-ts is ab_-.ured; the country C0mbi!lBti011 0! dYU8S-mei' “Puldi b 1”..-as r.e;:her :ne men nor the money fret rid 0! U19!! €XC.€-SS WCLEM Wim- 1 to fence .off :he desert. and has OU! U15' dl-ffl°ulf5`~ lh oes, it costs s lot of money to build ridges and upkeep of roads too. ut people dont have-to pay a l “Hl|n’¢ 1 Sautdred _ Ye¢" _A §f."’i? oney to run a ferry. Certainly it `/' _Pu ' 'L' _ -eg-__» , - ___.,+ " ..¢'__._`/5'" ~ 'y .'>=~ _ __ __ ___1 __ A .f-ray’-(__.-,___ _ _ ____ _.___ . ,rg , ___;_;f _ _ _ _ ' f / /1:. , ll T" ll - » .;-eIKa5e’”” _ //Q / ‘ ___",".2.§_;-".~: `f Z' "ii no: the inclinatzon to be so waste- NOW lhffe U9 0115? The ‘W9 "'l¢"»l" l U ful. Eve: if a motorist is seen 1055 01 reducing “'°i3lll_le“ f°°dl or energy must be, taken into thel body or more energy or fat must be l E gr.-en up or used by the body. B eavy toil extra to cross a bridge or avel on a road, as the farmers on this side of the river have to do very time they go to town. I have een .told by one truck driver it Na_________u _he __ _ __ __ cost. him one hundred ($100) of a y mp.e or east est of the two methods would be to __ ea: less food then at present, and ` :hen the body would have to give up some of itself-some of its fat-in P toll last year crossing on the ferry auling farmers products to town. I think it is time for the peo- le on this side of the river to '_' k k ~ __________ ___ supmy me fuel ____ _ood _ta en up and as for a free ferry. for ;1s needs The difficulty with 'hs of course is that mam' over- _or if they don‘t I am thinking they will be a long time waiting for it. '.\°eigl'11: are naturally fond of eating, Hoping mme one else Wm have r.a~.-mg inhei-.ted or acquired a good appetite. For them to deny them- selves the foods they like most- fazs and ft-arches which are fat 'c-_nlders-is too much of a sacrifice too mucix fir their strength of will. 0;*-.ers 1;:-it that cutting down on food ma';r.~ :hem so weak that they W are afra:d they may collapse. . And so, as cutting down on food ;s out of the question. they think ofthe other method of reducing 3 weight-exerci~e- which bu up some of the excess fat or :ight every time it is taken. But here again there is diff’culty, Every time the overweight takes exercise lze has to move this extra weight on his body and the effort is of course imuch greater than in one of normal weight. Naturally then, having to more this exce:s weight when he exercises, he docsn't like exercise as it again mean-; sacrifice of ease and csm- fort. Can you blame the overweight then if he or she turns from cutting down on food or taking exercise. to that easier method; that Ls taking drugs which do the same as ex- ercise in the body-make the pro- cesses work harder and so bum up :ome of the fat? Unfortunately' the ue of :hc moft popular of these drug--gland ex- tracts~pituitary and thyroid-and the new drug dinitrophenol, are unfafe unless under medical su- pervision. The thyrcid extracts has mused cafes of the severe type of goitre, and dinitrophcnol has caused collap‘e_ cataracts and even death itself. Cutting down on the food intake and increasing the exercise is the simplest and most effective method of reducing vrefghi. in 90 percent of all cases of overweight. 1.__.. _ __ . 1 ~ -’ ~ ’ _ _ body quite capableor P- l"'i l '- - 1-’ "ll: -> .‘ - ‘ ” 1 - p a y in emp oyment aone on the “f°ll" '- e as B Ch ft .__ __,,_ ,___ }_»_,_;_,, ,.3 (1-,1. 31,.-,D00 pf¢5um¢d mength of the Canadian d¢mand_ and that not count.-y_ and even abroad, at the l'I'hs.t makes them mine, more enforcing our tr-gmc hw, wnhtwt something to say on this matter. I am, Sir, etc. FAIR PLAY ` rsonanxo catvana Sir.-Is it not extraordinary that lille Premier King scented danger .o Canada in "commitments tc support the Empire, he showed .nc fear of isolation? Nor dld he show ny anxiety that Canada. might no: go to the aid of the Empire when in danger. 1 NOW. if Britain were forced to _ fight -for existence. and canada do nothing to help, what oould Can- - ada do if Japan should embrace the ~-- opportunity to send over her fleet and take possession of Western Mr, Tea D01( Says; Canada? Could we expect the war 5 - worn soldiers and sailors of the Empire to come to fight for us? V a' No one knows better than the Premier that Canada would be Fun absolutel hell if Y P6-ss ,in such a case wr w 1-1° he Q, _ use BRA Hmm What then has -he in view? The Can it be pmible that he can- not well see what recompense our gfeai neighbor would demand for _ driving off the enemy? No he _ knows well what every school boy . knows that Canada would then be ruled from Washington and not from Ottawa! I am Sir, etc. CANADIAN 1 REASONABLE LAWS AND MOTOR-Tnarnc sll"“l-ll Wed-“¢SdBy's Guardian [here appeared a letler in respect to motor accidents written by “Another Observer." In this kg- . 1 . .- 1111-reuse rr.r1-1'- 5 very C01-(jing m the mlm Owncr-5_ who declare it is comes to calling a spade aspade. 5°m° ml‘ll'5 i_»,___.1_.,, 1 ,__ 1 ,.',,} ' ‘ `1fl\"‘ ~_f> for ffillfffl being shipped at Soviet ports at an uneconomic The” are the "al "Vl‘~€f°“f'5~"'° l . .1 _ _ P "_._'l-_'$111.1 ranks of the com- P1-iCe_ _ Hamilfml SPOCNWJI- 111111* " l 1 ' 1 no fl' llw v/31.71 a1'1f» liv- 11; T... ful 1: T11 1"_'1 .11.’»tp.”11'llj/fltie tn li K # 1 ._ , , l'¢.'11'. l‘1'f- ‘l;v~ ill, 1 (fill l 1 l....1,',. |.1»r l-1.--` ‘lvl 1 1 1 . /‘1 1- . _ , ' 1,._,, ‘ _ ,' . _ _ _ . _ __ - . ` ° _ Y' f -'- W' Y’-`-'Tl-_*IH* Spam to maintain control, the (_. c_l.'11n1mg that the rebels have from the mm l1'1t v e 1 1;. <11 per conf. since h r' - ‘ ' s .'.:. -l - ' ' » ' ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ' __ _ _ . - f'- ”-l ll ’l"“n ‘mlb mean a Cornmuniat regime. This assurance. no recently 5900 more have been douhr, is giyen 1n all sincerity, says the Montreal landed in Spam “al h in _______ y av g ____ "'/_‘” of p Gazette, but Comrade Tim Buck,_gene_ral secre- civilized Etmoplm it L, perhaps lff mfr 0€U')’ tary of the Commumst Party in Canada-_-n mums that Africans should Dim. _ _-____-M _ party which has bcc__om¢_: extremely aggressive the same service W 5mm__-I-°,_ 1.. Y.-11‘.l:_11;1 p1.f»1'< 1-.'l11fl1 appear- =1_nrc the repeal of_ .Section Q8 of the Criminal onto Mau and Emplm 1 ,r. : 11; ilu' l`:111:1fli.'1n l’f»v‘lry 1_111.'1-fl 1-1'f11‘l-.- in 1l:1=f- c11l11n111s. '» " 151- lf.-_-_:1:1l'< 1l1f11< 1'.-l1I1, 1111'l<'r 25 .1-, --iililfiily "flu-T1 wif" a num- I 1. .'-`-.1- :.11 i_ l1f--.1l~.- 1.-:i111-, par- / .-1 17111111-1' if-1-'1.1:1l1~r, :mil 11 .l i'1'11-11'l~ '.'.l11» \\1ll rc-.'1'|il_~ \ l.~. ~ 1 1 .-.1-- 1 :.;_1.'1i:1-1 _\`,1\‘i11l111r11r: or -1 - ._ i1-ir~111l< -_ - - : 1l1:1tl1c c:111 `1 1-1 1 1....,11.1. ll. a1c 1 ' . ,1~ 1.-/11| .-11 1111- high 1p1:1liiy of rl . 1 .1r.11ll1¢f1#l il 1 - 11 ___ _ __ ~ .~.` il1j.‘111f‘ \\-ith apple ~ f-1 _ .’\f- 1'-__ “_»~.,. "` ‘ _ #_ . '*¢'21;.-.Y-..1~1*’ UIQ.;- .: 1 :tnfl \111:1ppr1:1~i:1tive edit- " 1 _ l . _1if.l1:u to 11-1111-111l11-r while lr\‘~ ll . 1 . ' ipi l _ . I'1lil<1ri1'1| Nnles to 1.1". Ll.-1rl\111 farmers have not ::. ;1,-,-1,.. . - . '1_- ’ -' l1‘1_.»_l1_l1L l_l:'_11S_l'_\__. H0111 the C. C. F. and the Communists arc al- H cmmamn |s an mme in the ‘ in ll ff. _ ~ _.1 13-11- lf`:1n:ul:1 .\lr. Huck will also travel from one curl lcgefl to he busy helping the Government of 1 at a mxernment victory in Spam \v1ll not f_f1rlf-~1s also 1n Spam, or m and out of .Sp:1m, and ln-c:111=f: he has been unable to return 111 Ca- . 1’ 1- 7~_ 11.1- I/....|.,,. 1-`r1-1.in:11la in time the eighth National Convention of The Lili"-Ammwn Yvvubllol . . ‘.11 lr. 1-_'11' 1_~laodt|\a -tha aaeau aclda and lrylhaevav-c|\aNir1| dauy|al\dnbuiI& KihayaIall,\||naaaa\Ial , I "*‘a...{-‘~1~'.r1.t""-......"1.‘:.f..;’.“.."t.._f. neu, aadaehaa-all ma nm!! from aaly llhaya. Al a health a wiaa “E hilt F = fgriil ll‘.‘711.`?"'.>”.'.1'.1l}“‘1€.""“'1»$.“;.‘°’.Jl'.i`.l"7sl‘»§ m v¢»dr-»:_i_»_- Dodds Kidney Pills ml " a _ >\.\1_.1¢a.~11'. l 1 ‘ 1. .1 1. Dr. ffrench’s VERMICIDE CAPSULES ' Eliminate Worms Now I the time lo _plll your Foxea and we know of noth- lnl so effective aa ffrencha Vermlclda Capaulea, No. l, for present uae. These Capsules have been moved satisfactory from every Ilmdpolne by our sm nach- ers and we do not hesitate to recommend them on their merlta. We have just received a ne-.1 _ ‘£33 _..- 1 l » Made in Canada l i ”I’d like the iob of cleaning your sink . . . I for I polish as I clean." Ahi liahcverytimeyoucleanyour kitchggnpyink . . . with no extra rubbing! No wonder Bon Ami is a favorite with women who do their own housework. And it not only eaves work. but also keeps bathtubs and kitchen Sinks bright and smooth as new*-for this “polishing cleanser” clemu without scratching. BON AMI . . . odorless, pure o a a 1»30"l 1 *sy-u -,fa /Z |"»":'_"~`i`5_`11 ` `\1\1' \ ‘<:.’_'_‘.C H1111' .' ’ `-- o __,_ stares? The M1111.-oe acc- ` _,_t_ U|'a|lgU PUKUB T83 to do so. But they do not do so; especially with respect to speed limit. I insist, Sir, that the speed-lirnlt law ought to be enforced, and if the speed limit is now too low for practical enforcement, it should be raised to a. point where it can be enforced. -I lived for years in one of the largest cities ln Canada, where the speed-limit was contin- ually enforced, though I think it was higher than 15 miles per hour -somewhere about 20 miles per hour. But in Charlottetown, it is a pretty safe guess to say that mt any time of the day you may see automobiles dashing along at from 30 to 40 miles per hour in defiance of the clearly-written law, and right under the eyes of our police- men. I.r1 the main, I very much appre- ciate the sentiments of “Another Observer." But when we attempt to nx in just proportion the blame for non-enforcement of our laws, let us not forset that we are living under a democratic form of gov- ernment, and every citizen worthy of the name is responsible for some share in the enforcement of law, He must at least give willing and whole-hearted support to p011¢¢ of- ficlala when they seek his aid to en- force our laws. A selflshlow-minded informer is certainly it poor gpm- men of mankind, but a man who out of pure concem for the public welfare informs and directs 91|; police in respect to offenders ls a Patriot ln the very best sense of the word. Similarly, our courts win fall far .short of accompllshingthelr purpose unless every juryman lg g pafirlot, an honest man, and a brave one. Our city streets and country roads are filled with terrific en- Klhcs 01 death and destruction un- less these engines are controlledtn 11 most careful manner. Not a. few of those who are supposed to gon- lllillment in boxes of 20'a, l0.\‘t and 5l)tl’l--at $1.00, 84.00 an. | $111.00. l Pfvlllid to any address or. receipt of price. E. ll. FUSTER CENTRAL DBUGSTOBE Sole Authorised Distributor for Dr. ffrancha Animal Remedies for P. E. Inland. B. \ trol them, mock at safety, and seem to resent the very mention of the sanctity of human life, as an old-fashioned sentiment standing in the way of progress. Their nn_al excuse for auch an attitude is simply that the wand rg today filled with violence. It is indeed an ominous attitude, and what have our citizens to say about lt? I am, Sir, etc., - OBSIIWIB. il-m______._-*_ _..._ | # ___ l' EXAMINATIUN I Fitting and S_l__l_I:_l:|!|1I| Gland EACH CASE DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS 1 .Errors of vision are in end less variety. Soma are sllsht- othen axccsslve. Between ar un like any of the others. 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