- /‘ 3.’ »|¢_,¢g| sion nearly fohr months and has K. Dusk- Q JUNE 27, 1924 ' ‘3~'lL<_`»`S\~`$@- be issued on Wednesday. The Domfiaion Day, and s pilbliee 11011681. '~"E'éJ%-"Z _ _ seas they have ir perieot rlsht io °" -.~.~_-- ~ their market is their own. N in yuterdsipfédlelrdhe thofefwhiic the americans have shnt was publilild ill’ l'|_'°f“°°m°“f 'out of their market, the! U0 B - from leading' ell NYG" d|f°°'-|°l’ii\`g. to us in our market yearly: i nitcnucn to the lesillliiollioordmg io cinciai trade iisu ' Q , mggisg itvinegsl telniy ersell gs,ooo_,`o'i_io~~ worth of fresh fruit, 0’ . _ | ;_. eggs except-_.foil thsbasis of grl_i\°-_large proportion of which we liven if this were not a law 0_!'0i° grow just ss well as they land, ordinary prudence and Droll- $14,000,000 worth of grain: $5.0 sr methods will convince any 011° 000 fresh vegetables: $5.000. .,';Q.ry _ge- mnhy years the poultry b\iei1\eee'hidcs; $5,000,000 ments; $2.000. of this province was held in cheek eggs and many other agricultu a by the fact that the indifferent and;pi»°du¢¢¢ in gay hoihing of m carelellfsrlner received as much_factured goods. We produce 'ah ‘E-"."i`§-`r,-ZZ' poultry and his large. oleiiii lfelll-the United States. This une .nent in tii.is_to go llit0 the 110111117 Canada every year. business, no encouragement to i>i'0-‘ We are solemnly told by cert do: _ OW, n all for his small, dirty and SVSU 91510 these for ourselves and could s 08808! |5110 f5fm°\‘ W\i° Dfided hilikithem all in our own market if * self on his eiilleriol' Btriiili Oflwere not for the competition w dual eggs. There was no encourage-itrading takes $300,000,000 out of ll! ell- ac- res can can; 00,- 000 ' that it il the onli film- W5Y~ nn' seeds; 51,000,000 haY2 $10,000,000 000 fl l “_ ell it ith ala cure the best laying stra’ns or politicians in this country that even to be _honest in the selling of this kind of trading pays us; that is and, in keeping with the progress of American eggs came into *--flew very properly provides that The seine is constsntly true _‘_ made. legislation has been enacted Maritime province and-'-we we -"-PW to safeguard est Dr0d\i°ti°li- Thi! able to buy our eggs at 18 con W ii;-‘egg`s. A great change has been we can buy these things cheaper Bffoctod in the business in the here because of the American co past few years. Today eggs are petition. And we can. For instance one of the principal and one of the we were paying 34 cents for eggs a most profitable lines of agfieultiife few weeks ago. Several carloads th e re ts. of I, n eggsshsll he sold for just what meats, vegetables, fruits,_ &c. Did they are worth in the market. If this reduction pay us? It certain- 1' they are reasonably large. clean ly did not. On the contrary I #and fresh they will bring the high- paralyzed trade in this country;t V r ‘Test price; if they are mean look- farmers, because of the cut it he in 3 ing, dirty or look suspiciously old prices, were unable to buy goods they are paid for accordingly. i ,in the stores; unable to buy mac- : The Brent Dviiit to be obeerved hlncry: boots and shoes, clothing. in this movement is `that it does &c. It seems to us that anyone, it ,Q hens. |10 eliliille 10|' 501118' careless, their markets to us is a ruinous ._ _ _ l‘ man or woman who takes the the way of Canadian progress .l while there is a rich reward for the icy. This is the great handicap 'zany-. . w-~»-W » _.v .- _. to feed a respectable flock of hens is not n Liberal policy as its _,,¢?§;1_'__pic_.¢,~The i_i£9ua,_mln their determine- Progressives, and adopted by Pon to 'Etlliel'e"strictly to the law Liberal remnant in the House are acting not only in self-defence Commons to enable them to h but inthe best interest of the farm- office till the end of their parl ers and of the province nndwe feel mentary term. Meanwhile a assured the farmers will co-operate until they are hurled out of offi .~ ii. -faiswa ,.11 with them for the same reason. Canada is being commercially _ industrially strangled. CANADA'S TASK Locking through the pciironi mm OWN - fog which unfortunately envelopes; . -*Ili 3 Canada at present, it is not always T0 Uiil' Citilelis who are acc V easy to reslile the handicaps under “med '-0 |001* Bi- U19 BBB BB it 8| t..-_ i \ _ There are some things which if beliltltili- round figures. msrhst. this _il egg crop; that it pays only to Dre- be able to see this and to real _ duoe the best. There is no excuse that the opening of our markets ' for keeping a flock of mongrei to foreign competitors who close pol in " trouble to procure a flock of day and until we adopt the pol proved laying quality and to prop~ of protecting our own. progress erly care for and market the eggs irrlbossible. The free trade pol i ,lvhlle fresh. It will cost no more which is strangiing Canada tod ad _ than it does to feed mongrels and vocates try to persuade us it _`=_ it will not psy to market dirty. it is the policy or 8 row wi, "~~- - »~small er.su.spectsd eggs. ` growers in the West, self-styl banding 5 5,-eat and pi-0598,-,mg formed into a sheet of burnis nation. Politicians wise and other- Silver under the mooiililhtt Q-I win' discourse copiougiy ami 910. is loss attraction in that direction ' duently on the advantages or dis- than ¢\lBi‘9 Ol-iKi1t I-0 be- To Visit- ggyniageg ,gi ia,-ing, ii-ee ii-ads ors from the inland countries it is ’ and near free trade, taxation, debt,_VlBtl¥ tiiiferehl- Lost Slilifdll l` Lg" ig, Inggniqqg gfsqmggtg gpg nlllllbéf Of ¥ilil0l*! Wl¢¢lIBd Will] presented, black is made to appear intense interest the Yiwht flee in ’ '#515,' my white _ bin; gg the harbor and although the al their fegweiivg _poiiiiwi most complete absence of wind beliefs and unbeliefs may made the race, as such, uninterest- inspirc while the bewildered tax- ies and uneroitlns. yet the picture ‘ payer finds it d'fficuii to see where made by the little fleet of about a he is gi. dozen sails was exceedingly ` not pay to be careless about the unless politically biased, _should i:o to icy is icy BY is. eat ed the of old ia- nd ce, and /Ji” kept in view, 'mid ,||_|\,ig me Let us not minimise the beauty of taxpayer and particularly the iam. the scones to which we have he- el' to also up the relative merits of come accustomed. lt is only our ` the policies queues, continuous acquaintance with them ci-mud me "Wh hm ci “gt that makes them uninterestiils to knees for three years we 'arc s`lt'yia¢,'ior oi. ,fi no. 'ro others they are hcih sem. ititiniiiudoidhu hccc into the united Kei and inuirnting sud it is to no ihlj they some line. Lot ua W °i\_i_¢'f¢-,Ml *inc more oss rc. '*°‘"‘°"° *° osorsetows. and rivers are =s`s¢ ssrpaaesd las or. lfirray lfsrbori, k in Daoem and Provinces on a federal basis. us is- " ,mcg we iabor in gh., “gk gf tens under the sunlight or is trans- hed sri Notes Rytlwway Psrilsmsnt has new been In ass- yet much unfinished business he- fore it. Some past sessions, now- nlmost forgotten, were much long- er. For instance in 1885 the House opened on January 89 and only closed July I0, the session cover- ing 17l days. This was running so near to six months that it was spoken of' for years as the six months aessioirof 1885.' No ses- red during afterwards but in 1911 it ride hr exceeded. it was during the Ghent War and there was much to do and' miioli to talk about in those days. In that year Parliament openedt Janu- ary 18 and was"not prorogued un- til Septemeber I0 following. The time covered by the session was eight months and two days. What would new be called short sessions were common in the ear- lier days after Confederation. The first session of all was, however, an exception. ln 1867 the House met on November 8 and just he- fore Christmas adjourned until March following, and was proro- gued May 22. The period covered by the entire session was 135 days. This was more 'than twice the aver- age length of the four following sessions. which was 62 days each. The length of the first session was caused by the immense amount of work of organising the Dominion Down to 1878 an average session of about two months was the general rule. ' .1-_- Lens before the war the in- increased length of the parlia- mentary sessions was mado the pretext for increasing the Day of members, first from $600 per ses- sion to $1.000, then to $1,500 then io S2500. The war brought in its train the doubled cost of living and afforded some excuse for the further advance to $4,000 as a tem. Dorary measure. lt certainly did not afford a valid excuse for main- taining that rate for all time to como. But our present rulers who have shown their ideas of economy DY Greeting new offices with sal- and also yourlungs would hav aries attached snqh as had been to do some of this extra work. Accordingly the blood going to the English Channel tunnol still roi lltngts which _:bg waste, h_ss some mains to be constructed. it is, ° rem°V° em' *md ° °°““” agreed that it would he more ad-" away in the breath wha” y°“ t to this country than to` hitherto_unheard of in Canada may be depended upon not to diminish their own emoluments or those of their obsequious supporters. They are looking io washington, where Senators and Congressmen ere paid more than in Canada, rather than to England whom mam were looking to Washington when the Robb tariff was framed to im- But remember the cause of tb pbvcrish industrial Canada and en- "°“hl° "my be ¢‘°e“'h°"° in th rich the manufacturers and pro- ducers across the border. When the postal strike began the other day and telegrams were pouring into the Premier's office asking for counsel and for help, where Wa! U16 Rillit Honorable Premier? ln the States, looking for an honor owes us something. if onl for hav now that he has grown might that has followed their We still eresii ilowly it nate ears when wc leked laatiiy ber "Y degree from an American Uni- V°i`Bii1. And that is where he was SONG °F THE STA'-WM" when Canada was fighting for her A HEART lsi? iii the Wilr- But when the Give me always a goal to try for ates also went to war he came bet me fight till my breath b back to us. Blient: fo W Maps uiouri-i on saslsri-i ooone time afterwards. mal and should be investigated meat; and eggs very often, particularly 'where the intestinal nounced he had dsrmken £0 “_ movement is slow r sluggish, a odors from the breath. condition would naturally lmve th sluggishness along the intestine, 'authoritative reports on the matt- and have the same distressing er, “ye the London correspond- symptom. , One of the most frequent cans which many people suffer. ing the small bones in the paesag n henaing over oi the wail that piseonhoies ere 11°! filled with re- separateg the nostrils. or any ports on -the project, the Premier growth. matter that should be removed aiiowe dto remain, becomes very Di0t€|¥» and it 15 1160085911’ £0 NW9 e a survey on this proposition in dry. and gives off a disagreeabl odor. tonslis which are con estcd, th coming very thick. And had teeth as you know' one ofthe most frequent causes o bad breath. ‘Perhaps you have perfectly normal set of teeth the nose or throat. You have watched the intestin on the breath. , to remember, that perhaps you wastes properly, breathe out the air from J t lungs. » , . the breath sweet are good, becaus the basis of their _effect depend upon the boracic aid in them. be;-B of pa,-iiamem are paid less A quarter toaspoonful to a half glass of warm or hot water, use th half th _an e Canadian rate. They as ,B _:www wash Wm help th mout tseif. body. Daily 361601510118 Guardian Readers Give me a dream to live and die And I shall be content. We in Prince Edward island are Keep for others your silken leisur interested in this Great Man. He prow” days in the shade Bill); . y - ing gFuh.gi_¢ked him to B seat ln l was never a one to treasure parliament in 1919 and sem tour Rest till my work was done. iiiiDD0l'!9i'! ill 1921. all tame No, for sloth is the worst of ei enough to eat out of his hand, and ing; ~. "mt M “ "m9 when he W9~i1if=id Bun- mv” me me my and 1°” °f tm’ under water tunnel is the Severn fray, porters pretty badly. All this he » seems to have forgotten. We gave mlndinginifngtiue reward In ul . him a seat to help push him up to Not in the prize or pay, _ a lofty eminence, and supporters “_ d _ 8 thlhmm Andlfvtorybe entlme ° ° ° ° '“ “V “"°""“"‘“ “"5 .1 'shun not shrink from snoth Y tqsli ' Ol so elevator. and with France, which will be` the , lt has been well said that in s _ te ,_ h am, 1 dt id | mem MacDonald in the House of _Co 'lon 0! eau" but “lm °°cm` wr c ‘yo 0 wife-telilerv the mons. The British Governments of' is no od r breltli- the two older parties have refused t°}5;";"’e:;;;1:h:\§B’:‘§t°:elP‘;a'::":;‘f,i.f1fi_ steadfastly for years to touch thi! mm (om, of ,ood were is Mum project but the Premier's statQ~ - to be an odor therefrom for some ment. while cautious. suggests 3'" “ °‘.i_°‘.' mn 1' Dnsmt claim credit for initiating this plan ' practically- all the time is not nor- for the devempmmt of w°‘_m_°om_ Some forms of food. if not com- munications whch has been under ' lil9i'»e|Y M865'-Bd _ill U19 H1199'-i1i°d~ discussion for at least half a cen- an re responsible for mugh of the had coive a representative deputltion A“7°“° m“°h b°l°“' “°m“l in willing to do everything he can, the health' Wm’ a generally mn dm: Premier added. but first must have' .., | and the one perhaps best known, Tribute' ` is the chronic nasal catarrh from This may be due to local con- New survey is Needed, ditlons in the nose such na an in- _ _ , f ammatlon of the membrane cove; Asked whether me Government | T i h B means that the mucmf; "circumstances have changed com- S omoumes H' is due tc 8 Dah' ‘I5 Government finally backs the ' 5 material cxuding from iiwm be. channel tunnel scheme there will li tary sanction for it, as a-__ recent H canvass among ali parties disclos- _ed an overwhelming majority in healthy gums and toneils, and no favor of it. There were 400 memb- tm” °t °“"°"h °' "th" ‘-"°“bl° 1° ers of the House supporting the closely. and respite all your chi; yet decided on their attitude. and “"4 910“Bht You have still the odor only 73 who definitely opposed it.‘ l D such cams them is just tm; have been suggested within the kidneys are not getting rid of their last half-century for improvement Th”‘w°md me" that ’y°‘“` Bm” Suez Canal and the Panama Canal ° have been completed, but the| e ny other to have the tunnel com- h a All the _advertised preparations pletod. for keeping the mouth clean and e s - The English Channel is one off d the stormieat, foggiest and most! e tide-swept sea passages to be 6 found in the world, and every Wint. e or there are serious interruptions_ ,. ,,..,., e_ six miles, of which twenty-four gi- would be under the water. No nn. Switzerland and italy, which is er ,...._.-» The railroad tunnel under . the Bhgllsh Channel. linking lirillllitl greatest engineering fest of its kind in the world. seems at last about to enter the sphere of prac- tioaivpoiitics. in view of the state- ment made by Premier Ramsay mn .im Labor Government will be 'able to tury. Premier MacDonald su- on -the subject next week. He is ent of the New York »Herald made- the‘significant replyi- .that view of modern conditions.” if the be no difficulty getting' Parliamen- projoct, as against 84 who had not Of tho three great projects which of the world's communications, tho V811 BKGOU5 The Stormy' Channel. - ll, of the trans-channel service. A general revival of trade- and in- dustry in this country. which el- ways follows from improved com- munications. would result from substituting the undersea tran- sportation for passengers ‘and goods for steamer service. Accord- , ing to the scheme worked out here, the mouths of the tunnel on both sides of the channel would be. _ some miles back from the sea. so Q as 'to enable the proper depth beneath the channel to be reached 1' by easy grades."i‘his would in- crease the tunnel length to thirty- such fest of engineering has-ever accomplished. The_ longest tunnel ` . in the world is Simplon, between twelve miles long. The longest 0 tunnel in England, which is only. four miles long. British and French i engineers. however, after years of study and preliminary borings are- sgreed that the work is practic- able. bestow them as s free gift to other _ _ provinces. he hasift s mile to scmcwhsi-5 emi more are Wadi, it is believed s test tunnel iii! W-° ¢°°°““¢_‘a ‘"5° “‘°'°“° ° °A'" * w°*A'N‘ 3° 5° Were for Prince Edward Island, uncharted: could be completed within three- U '~“m°' "uhh 'mm b° “dz . FAR A. H‘R _ _ ‘ I ' io ‘ ons Fl. uor even 3 deli" to help lm as Somewhere still is an unfound “nm and me 00n|_|Mn¢,,| “Dm” pected to develop. The Britilh IN T ' - co _ernment veto which so nr hu _ w y ¢\‘°m the sorrow wise no t sta _ 0”" - ld he runnin to diroin ' - ° “ Let me go onward valiant hearted. " '°“ Q ‘m H t bn,” me “md `¢|,,m,_ mg Q |¢¢__ dard. And this almost -fiv Lo d gh ii h . ' _ “_” '__ “ve mm _hut 1; eyes;-_Z To the and of the IPM.. long m_i\__e0_i: "xr: nz _:_ wxr na _hm _Mud in me un ._m”____ . wud* priiwei Give me always a goal td, try for: ““”“,| we mme, QB cmfmw wholly on conslde tions of nation- ‘O 0 O O Q ‘ Let me toll till my days be spent; W, - , .I 1*.; ¢¢¢.||¢`|, r\ ~ " ‘ _ __ Give me a dream to fight' and die °d u' M" arm" 'Y “d _ h I 5 ff ` ~ -. _ _ io, » _ French capital #il bgidointiy own- _ r __.,_,.___, __ » i __ . ,_ ou, “M Jwl, hu’ h m l And I shall be - ed and operated. TM' estfinstedwgg, “ng” M |,|“,|, _ »- \, ' ycrumgiiuiigg " "’ iéanmm ~ " » ‘ ioiainn sol of their -'rea oicon`. is rorhe. ucmisc. :°;,::'c:”“‘:““°' I ' ' " r ' ' ' - ..__.Q..g¢@---- , _ ‘ ‘M .I ti-cific 'receipts _ 'fort Tiimiei “and ' vviioLEsiAi.-E on _ on ini Thursday and Friday, J une_ 26 and 27 going to make it wortllxyour wfhile to -spend, yo\§ money witih ue, - On all gogds not list wewill give you ii W PRICEI' On oiiher goods listed we ‘have cut th%_}>'ricea de_ep_i2;,_‘_in some cases aslow as h_i;l_f price. » Oomejio us. _, e_liaye not g'f\‘_,'o` sell 'but standard' goo s. I ~ » _ _ ‘ " ~ - ' MEN’S TWEED RAINCOATS;-_-'$5. Twelve Men’s Tweed Rain Coats, wortliup to $10, All sizes,'to clear Dollar Days $5. MEN’S BLACK RUBBER OOATS, $3.50. _All our regular $5 $a?ng__$6 Black Rubber -Raincoats will be cleared Dollar Days at . _ . _ _ ` . _ ' 'MEN’S RUoaEa1znn.;n‘WnEn.RA1NcoATs. $v.5o._ hi gg?) grey, heather and brown, worth at least $12. _ Dollar Days ' ° ‘ ` '_ _ . -fl -v"i';»r', i~L` ‘ MEN’S SUMMER SUITS, $15. Mcn’_s Summer Suits in greys and grey stripes, worth $25. Dollar Days $15 *t/o, clear. MEN’S SUITS, SPECIAL '$19. We are offering on Dollar Days a large variety of Mcn’s and Youn-g._,Men’s Suits at $19. Some of these Suits sold at -$25 and_,even $'80,_buii ‘as we have only one or two of a kind' left we intend' to ci_éar`B,oilar Days at $19 a.guL _ , ‘___ ._ -_ _ » BLAcK'co'_r'roN HQsE,'_5 pcm for $11.00 _en Dollar Days. KNITTED TIES, sec. Big clearance cf_Knii:ic<1 'ries polici- Days, 39c. 1 ` SILK TIES, 69c. Regular $1.25 ties. Best quality silk and good patterns, butonly one or two of a kind left to clear Dollar .Days 69c. ' 50 Tweed Hats, $1.00. Small sizes, noilhi_n-g larger -than size 7. If we can fit you you can get a great bargain, $1.00 only, Dollar Days. , » 1 ‘ . _ MEN’S som* coLLAR SHIRTS, $1.00. wortli cp to $1.75. Dollar Days, special '$1.00. , _ _ MEN’S EINE STRIPE SHIRTS, 95c. Worth up to _$2.00. All sizes ufp to 17 inch. Dollar Days, special 95fc. p . , ., MEN’S CAPS, 50c. Odd caps all kinds, to clear Dollar Days 60c. _ , - SPECIAL CREAM SHIRTS, $1.35, reversible soft collar. Shirts in lovely cream shades. Extra quality for $1.35. BLACK CASHMERE Hose, asc, regular iso. 'Black cash. mere hose, Dollar Days, 55c. . BOYS’ BLACK HOSE, 39c. Black Cotton Ribbed Hose, good steady wearing hose, fit boys to 16 years, worth 55c. Dol- lar Days, 39c. ' ' c ` MEN’S CLOCKED HOSE in several colors, fine mercerizod lisie, regular 75c._ Two. airs for_$1-00-` - ’ GOLF” Nos R _ 'rn s,§3 Bigepeeieiveiuein 100 percent. wool Swcaivers. Dolla1jDa3\s, _$8.00. ‘ '_ i .f MEN$’S WORK SHIRTS, 75c_. In khaki, blue, etc., sizes 14 to 171/2. Good value at $1.00. Dollar Days, t -WHOLESALE PRICES ON DOLLAR DAYS _ lienderson t&t _iludmore ` ' 101 Grafton Street _ .» i et #Moet os"a»` other hand show s, ro; gg and scatter millions and can built Nor care at all if the -fool, deride iq* - _ __ ‘ _ _;, _ - . , . _ . ‘ , _ a thousand miles of railways and ‘ A me, TM.” ya ,. » wa", __ - Knowing I did my -bust. ' ' su" at g 9" cam” without in _rpg Q 9 Q Q* Q.; ¢ _* 9 4, _ snow-ei soMEB_oDY l SOMEWHERE WANTS YOUR .. .gg htu.. _. -out ar- ”'°‘:»‘.|‘_`"'f“ . Mustang’ *`“ W ._ _ ‘$13. ,,.n," ii .n . -man-_,__ YER .T37