aaiww-aa-wa. in. -. . TllWN iilllililllN. ..ii!i..i11.i1 t I. ll. Barnett, Editor Ill Palllaler D. K. Currie. Aaaoelam- Editor Notes By" The _ Way The uulonai ‘ndemnlty Ques- tion. In discussing this matter in view oi the fact that the incom- Problems To Be Solved How to Solve Them and Make (lpnnled resin aims (mun-a; la MONDAY, AUG. per year (delivered) in 6, 1923 hi» _ liivivimr overalls. ‘q Al sxperimentis now under way ii am; Island Bound, u.s.a., which ' l be ofinterest in this province. 11mg. island Sound was once famed N _ oysters which fed the mar- 1,’ tiot only oi the United States in the majority oi es faults in the car itself. in a re- cent inspection instituted in one of our Canadian cities it was found that in twenty-live per cent of the cars inspected‘ the steering gears or the brakes were faulty and the cars were suspended until the ne- 08G- advance llvalce II Canada all United Staten ing Government stands pledged to “Em” “w”. reduce the indemnity somewhat, the sessional allowance paid to members oi the Dominion Parlia- ment and also in some oi the larg- er and smaller Provincial Legisla- tures may fairly be considered. The Dominion is vast in its area, has immense material resources “Id m‘ “131111111119111 h“ 1° 119111 general satisfaction-tempered by W111i 11111011 more important rnnt- the thought that the Conservative ters affecting all the provinces 1111110111)’ 18 100 111180. B11110 101‘ 1110 than has any provincial leglsla- was“? s: 111°“ 111111111": 111111 1th!" goo o e pa y. s rong pa r - “"°' P“1'11““‘°111 1"“ 111° 1° 1°11‘ otlc Opposition, skilfully led, ls be- islate upon national and ili- lieved to be better for the people ternatlonsl questions the and better for the Government (By W. L. Cotton.) All the talk in the country throughout this Province in the past weclt has been about tho weather, tho prospects for haying and harvest, and tho result oi the Provincial election. Concerning the latter there was a feeling oi oi .-___.nun\- B-‘Y JAMES W. BARTON, M. DI ANOTHER THOUGHT 0N CON- STIPATION Why use bran which is rough and oil which is smooth and ‘sort for tho same conditlon-conslipfl- tion’! The first thing lo remember is that. if you use bran you are using _ H v_$‘\ Millinery at Half Price 1 ‘All our summer hats are on sale this morning at ha]; price as we make it a rule never to carry millinery from, 11 i‘. one season to another. . ,1 ;‘ . '5 They go on sale today at Half Price. ' " ‘ 1 r_- " i. S. A. MacDONALD as than when the majority in the Leg- a drug just 35 ju using 01111111111 1111 §ln ocean to ocean, but were well such islature is without the check you are Hkewlse “sing 4 drug, d st at; .541 highest lui ot 071i in the restaurants in Lon- “Bu” a h me were m e p r an“ .4 w every reason to hppe that in . 9hr food. Mid vParls. Thousands oi men ‘tilde _a good living by mining and ‘lllirksting these luscious bivalves, and an enormous _' yearly revenue‘ mnderivsd by the state. Some ' ago disesssnttaicked the oys- tnrs and within-a short time the in- stry came to an end. _".'l\11e State Shellfish (Jomlnis- lien" took the matter up i-ast year flit! succeeded inlrestorlng life to “is dead oyster lieds and there is h few years theSonud will again teem with oysters. Quoting from the Atlantic Fisherman: "The trick done by importing oysters by hundreds of thousands from pther American waters, some as far ‘I Puget Sound on the Pacific boast, and planting them in river ‘lliyuths where a flow of fresh water 111cm inland springs gave them pro- Old time oystermcu doubted the plan's success at first but had to be convinced when they saw the "setP before their eyes. Nbw they have visions of returning prosperity." "Wfia While this records only the suc- cess of the "set," that is the setting and healthy starting of the spat or spawn, there appears to be suffici- Tbis is s very large proportion when We remember that aha lives of others as well as oi the occu- pants of the car are at stake. in many cities both in the United States and Canada there is a grow- ing demand for compulsory inspec- tion of automobiles and, in view of the many accidents ocmirri-ng daily the demand seems to ibe justiiied. We have no doubt. that such ia- spootlon will come eventually for there ls no justification for allow- ing n dangerous vehicle of any lcind to travel our public roads. The great majority oi car drivers are careful nnd skl-lful and ithe danger of collision is almost nill unless there is something wrong with the steering gear or a brake fails to re- spond. The driver, unaware of the defect in his machine. crashes into the oncoming car ior dn-to a road- side obstalcle and someone is injur- ed or drilled. Most car owners in- spect their own cars before starting on a journey but all are not so caro- iul and in that case compulsion ap- pears to be the only remedy. J ‘ri-ié RUHR SITUATION ._-. _____ ._,,,, , Our recent calves I ' "V" with refer- war and ‘Ewe’ treaties Wm‘ other which imposes care in the conduct 111mm“: e1“ oi public uiTnlrs in order that the Government may be sustained and Th Iti f th o ll 1"°1°"1='°‘1- ‘ 11°11“ °" ° ° °m"°" But it is admitted at this junc- by the census of 1921 was 8,788,483. tum that mum m ground u“, the That is three times as great as the hope that the 11,90,111“; Govern . population oi Ontario (2,933,662). uicnt will be moderate and reason- ami almost one hundred “mes as illble, and will so well manage pub- - -»= ..§..2‘§.'£‘.‘.§S 1.2:: iizsiizz"s.izii.“s 1111111111 11111110 1811-656X The Do tive party will retain the confid- mlnlon pays its members of Parlla- once oi the Legislature and the ment $4,000 each per session, but $01119- T1z° 1111:1121 1111,11 °111'E1'1i111l8 Ovofllmoll Ollgl 0 0 a B“ C ' the 6855mm! are 11mg’ the last ex’ cut warning that they hnd better 1011111118 01/01‘ 11110 1110111115 81111 03011 be careful. Tiioro arcmiilflcult pro- member on an aver-ago reprgggnfg blenis to be solved. How to make over 36900 peoplm Qatar“), Wm, incorrlnu and eiltpenditure meet nud -- as 11111‘ 151111111 P10111500 PHYS i110 bc a. question all the more difficult members oi its legislature $1,400 on account oi what their predeces- each per session. There also [he riors have done and have left uri- lnuc. The roads upon which hun- sessions are much longer than in 1 _ , the smaller provinces. In 0m drcds oi thousands of dollars have been spent must, 0i course, be kept 131111 11 15 315° 1° 11° 11111-1111 1-1131 in good order and repair. Some each member reprwcnts 26,400 moans of accomplishing this feat people while with us each of our must, of necessity, be supplied. 30 members or the legislature mp ihc cilucntion of the youth of the resents fewer than Province-a matter of prime im- 31100 B00919. portauctw-uiust be supplied. To or less than one eighth as many. the and that sound bodies and good health may support the dic- tates 0f sound and healthy minds ‘ there must be an occasional medi- Tfl“ 1mm‘ “mp1” "fir" chi and surgical inspection of the 1191119- N911’ 31111151111911 1-1115 111°" youths zlttcndiug the schools. More- than four times the population of over, public opinion and the intcr- pflnce Edward {shunt 1m legw Pli-llS of the Prfivincc (lfllllflilfl that , _ rcliuqut-ilt chldrcn shnl be re- lamfe contains 48 members 111w“ f0l‘lll(.'t] by menus other than those 513551011111 111101111111“? 15 51-11011 93°11 of our jails and ponltcntlarles. For Each oi those members represents tho ncgiccztcd children of the whole over 8,000 people. "Nova S0011“:)1'0\'1ll(JG—ll]l0Se whlose Iiaacnti: , . , mvc 1mssoi away, ant iire w lOll has an Assembly o! 4‘; member“ rclntivci-rtn take cure of them, 1111mm 11115511111111 11110111111100 15 means of maintenance ought to ha- 3700 each and mileage 0f 30 cents provided. In short, an economic pa, mug to and from me calmaL rc-nrgiiuizzition for the saving, the rcfnrnl and preservation oi those Th9 main point it! 11ml. both these drugs are practically harm- less. The bran which is used as it cereal, or in a biscuit simply irri- tates tlic intestinal walls and stim- ulates :it-tion oi the bowel. The oil on the other baud just softens tlic waste mater and it moves more rapidly along the in- testine with less effort on the part of the intestine. v New the point to remember is that if you have an irritable stom- ach and irritable small intestine this very irritation by the bran flakes can easily set up nu inflam- matory condition in the stomach and small intestine. This-will menu pain and distress which may be more sci-ions than constiputinil. Gastric and intestinal ulcers may start in this \vu.y. The mineral or paraffin oil is therefore n safer proposition for general usc than is the bran. You sue ibis is just ufiicre u liili!‘ thought or sense will be of help. ll' you find that bran or other very coarse food seems to set up an ir- ritation ilon't. continue its use when tlicrc arc s0 many other wuyrs of correcting your constipation. People differ very widely in the matter of digesting food. One {iersou ciiu cut cnbbzigc and turnips and practically all 0i it will be dig- ested. whilst another person will digest only a fraction of it. \Vfi'rc not all ulikc Inside any iuorc than we nrc (iuislde. - That's n point we're iipt to forget, ANCIENT. CODE OF HONOR REVIVEO ALTAIN IN FRANCE P.-'l.lS, Aug!) —i".-1'Zs' has, falcon (‘ll-z man's sin-p lizlcit lu p?‘.‘-\\'lll' r-onilztiun by reviving iinrllint: 'l\\0 il".'1a'“I“:‘- who ‘saint-ll on settling :1 jilii‘ onnl di ' warn-r with Announcement EB 1 %%11_PF §I-_ McLaughlin Buick ‘Sale and Service 159 to 163 Queen St. Next door to ./.'s. wedlock Ltd. Efigifi Owners of Mcllaughlin Carl's can sccurcpi-ompi and efficient service and all parts required ivithoui delay. r \ g . . In the course of a few days we will have n complete new stock of McLaughlin parts on our shcl load of ‘ vcs and at ‘iii g‘ lIi- :it V‘ I? évont-ually flsbed out. Experiments ' 1 . . ' Each of these members represents , fr: 3531112,, fogelrsvfizga m“ me m“ 1° Ruhr and repmub“ ‘"01’ 111-11110 I>°°111°- 01' 1111110 1111111 27.1.11’.QTKuiZZ..§."§§i’.i°Z?i$i..§iZm_"l§onmnr syn‘ '11- revived r1 riot-HI . “Q ~ .1 ' , "1 u. y y ~ ' matters ' have been Somewhat- four times as many as a member nix upon the country-into produc- urn which, since tlic ‘Vilf, lins “E3 1 ‘ ' ) ‘ 7 1 A 8111111111‘ 00110111011 01111111111 1“ 5mm“; 1,0,1 Cu,-,_°n-5 3mg. oi our legislature represents. Tak- 11W “n11 Supporting citizens 18011011l1ll0111'_1‘11 ridlvlfloils even 1n Hi1- _ - - 1924 MCLAUGHLIN LU“ K CARS m Prince Edward island. Richmond mg the 915M provincial leglshb of tlic lll0\'0lll(3l‘ll8‘[0W2ll‘liS reform eyt-s ut the French, who still mnin- J1 i - , _\. ‘ . I ‘ _ . ~ i 1d d u d rum 1110111 111111 011101‘ 110011108 111111 T00 lures outside or our Own and Bach which tlic Provincial Governmclut lain that tbcru arc sonic ‘(llt-llllliim % ,,-__ __ ‘i Li, _ 1 ' i . _:,.9_,_ .1; “'1' °f°° 1° ° ,‘,°“";’§ 1,‘; w‘; 11-1-1011 Canon's 111811-111 11"“- member thereof .............12.213355;‘Li°{‘...§°.1i~’2£?ii1‘f°‘““‘iiltlfifii‘l..‘iifii~"_° “°““"“ “w m on our showroom floor. -_ .: _ . . » - , g - I ‘as O o“ em y” y‘ e y fore "could not stand to Ono side average of $13,500 WONG, agar“, 'l‘hogc projects and others that (iililfifili opinion, however, is still g5 1 1 ’ 1 ' Rm calculated to restore the industry tint only failed but brought disease diid death to the depleted surviv- (irs. dlundreds of barrels of young dieters were imported from beds the United States and planted 6h the depleted beds. The imported ‘h; died and spread disease and death over the whole ibay, until now there is scarcely a. living oyster where millions once grew and thriv- gli. The American Shell Fish Com- mission selected suitable places in which to plant. the young 0151015- Thoy chose rlvsrinouths where the flesh‘ water from. inland sprXIIES brought them the kind of food they Qqedsd. $round the shores oi Richmond flay there‘ are numerous river booths. lit would be well worth fbfls to give the American plan aftest hero. dn any case the 17°" pefrtialities of this once rich ha)’ ‘Qllould not 'bo neglected. Tlicro is unquestionably some way in which this once great. industry ican lbo rc- ltored and it Vis worth spending tnoney rto discover it. Such Ia work cannot lbs done by private individu- dis. ‘Ht could be done lby a corpora- tion or lby the provincial govern- a»... There are hundreds of thou- ldnds of dollars waiting for devol- obment of this one My 1110110 and firmething should be done to make nwallohle. ‘ Q 34w» a .. . -_—- _ AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS. -'. - Notwithstanding the iaot tlratwe havein this Province probably as large a proportion of automobiles per csplta as any of our sister pro- vinces, accidents are comparatively m» than anywhere else in Can- odo. Boarcely a newspaper is put» Hailed that does not contain a rc- port of one or more fatalities or oases olyperlous injury. Collisions, level cfosslng accidents, plunges over preclpices or embankrnents ‘shally make up the alleged causes. and let France and Belgium carry out whatever policy they desired," was significant and could only mean that Great Britain must in some wny intcrpose. Wham shape such interposition shall take is Britain's problem. ‘it is now an opcn secret that the French occupation oi the Ruhr has been a disastrous failure. To quote again from Lord Curzon “instead of the Ruhr we have seen all chance oi any reparations being whittled away before our very eyes." France and Belgium have clearly indicated pulsloa to make Germany pay up. Britain recommends that Germany be given an opportunity to resume her industries. This is the point of difference. general outcry against any action misiahcable. 1w . ~ "Q cnor REPORTS w .. -—-- l’ V From all parts of the province come most encouraging reports of the condition of the crops. The weather, it will be freely admitted, has not lbeen favorable for picnics and other things, as it has fbeen much cooler than usual and more rainy, but altogether it has been very favourable for the crops. has delayed operations somewhat. average and a bumper all crop is assured. behind these are generally the an average of 2,950 in this prov- lnce. ;____, 111110 110011 1110110111111 W111 111\'°1"1‘ against iluclliug ior anything short inn cXpc-nilitnre n! public mnnny— of the grnvcst reasons, iilll] mic- ln the bcirlnnlng~thongh they W111 writer regretting its rovivni has 11110111‘ 1-110 511N118 01 1111111113 111°11°Y suggnstcd that it new article in lilf‘ in the long run and in the cnd. dumping com, Should prescribe that orders for parts will be shipped out promptly. It will pay you i0 sec those 110v; modcls. Phone seeing reparations coming out of their decision not to back down on the proposed com- |¢ h admmwd that Wm, 3o men-L 'i‘l1c ingenuity 0f Mr. Stewart and his supporters in the Government be“ i" our local House and Lirgislaturc will bc liczivily 111° ’P1‘°V1"¢0 1B 010111‘ ilrnwn upon if tlic people nro not ly over-represented. if we tn bc mldltlonnlly tnxcd in ordcr that tlic present requirements ui had half as many we could afford tho country may be provided. in to pay ‘hem mom 11m“ we can any case tlicrc ought to be nu oc- 11°w 1111°1'11- 51111111 a5 °_111‘ P1111111“ (illfilllllfltl reduction rind COIlE-lflliflil- tion is,lt is unfortunately dimlnisli- tion of tlic public services. sgtbnt m‘; This makes a strong plea m‘. inert: and butter woricfor the pub- Clm reconv- “1101 $111111 inn" ‘°..?.‘.‘.'l..3’."-.§3'8{L353?? Zifiélffif... 2101391111111111111115- 11b111laY 11111511111 1111111 and rlghtcd is tlic injustice of tlic 0 11111‘ 595311111- 0 118 115$ 111111 ulcctnrztl franchise. Attention has 111 b11111 111 1111111)’ 01-1101‘ 1110141100“ bocn ilircctcd by The Guzirfllnn and 15 11°1- 11 1111159‘ 11111911111111’ 111111 11 “'0 by i-KilllO of the speakers in tlic rt:- had a House of 15 instead of 30 it cont campaign to the nnaniolous would not be. But while we have 11113111051 01h 11110 wlifc, ‘as Cfrllgilfgl; w l lo us 1am, wicn if] l the 30’ whlch our peqple seem dis‘ t0 vote. If they own lund and rcal 111151111 1° 191-11111- 111111 111 111°" 01 0111 estate in which both have practi- limlted resources financially and cnlly an cqunl interest and in without forests, ‘minerals, or water “1111111 111° w11° 11‘ 111 11111’ “W111- 1111' powers, a strong case is make out for the reduction oi the scssionai indemnity. titled to hor thirds, the wifo — though she may be tho better linlf —can vote for only one candidate, while-tho llusbnnd votcs for two. Again in the case oi it citizen, zi The British Mouse of Commons -is divided and there is a that may cause estrangement with prmnco, Th9 situation is both dif- flicult and delicate and the next few days will very probably see a point reached where either agree- ment or disagreement will be un- fuctilri-r ii he docs not own his [ircntiz-itvs in ice simple, if ho pay rout-no matter how much-die can vote for only one candidate. whilc the meant-sf, oldest, most (llssrwlutc and ignorant person in the (ffllll- munity, possessed of u. blt of lund 0r a littlc house, can vote fnr two candidates in every electoral coli- tcst. This condition is not fair either to the elector or to the Pro- vince. It ought, in some wny. tn be remedied; and the remedy will require much consideration. In the course of a lcttcr to The Sumnierside Journal for its Jubilee Edition, Mr. J. D. Stewart, our next Premier, reninrked that “al- though our country is today facing The strongest reason for making reduction is that deception was practiced by tlic Bell (iovcrnmciil when the indemnity was increased. Under promise oi strict economy the members‘ pay was increased 111°: percent while the tax-payers burdens were doubled. Reduction is now due because the increase made in 1920 was conceived in_de- ception and selfishness. Also be- cause cconomy demands it. it is also to be noted that in the earlier years of increasing members in- dcmnity at Ottawa the increase stnrcktiopnr or mechanic, or inziiiu- ' was made to first take effect only in the next succeeding parliament. The members who voted for the increase could not share in it un- less and alter they were re-elec» ted. When the increase from $2,500 to $4,000 was made under the Meigben Government it was made in 1920 in the fourth session oi the then parliament. One half the mem- bers who voted for it were defeat- national and economic problems oi greater magnitude and seriousness than any in her history, yet if our people-mud more especially those to whom are entrusted the guid- ance of public affairs-are imbued with the same spirit of loyalty, patience and faith in tho future as characterized our national forc- fathcrs, our Province, with the rest of Canada, and as part oi Canada, can look to the future with confid- ence." ' in this spirit all the problems that now beset our Province will The hay crop if fairly heavy and will turn out a good average although the recent wet weather The grain and root crops are all reported considerably above the round As to prices nothing can be known for some time but there are no conditions here or elsewhere to discourage either the farmer or the Visua- m. 111m: !1‘fi".'§{°'_‘"-’."..N.l‘llm’lniliil|§..1!!.!!11_E11E9_!111‘11_111.911111111FWQ-renrzuariunuan-inu "<1 1" 1°"- uranium —-“ be satisfactorily solved by the Gov- ' ' ernrnent of which Mr. Stewart will be Leader, and the confidence of the people in tbs Government will be maintained. But the big Ottawa indemnity atlll stands. ‘it is time that sort of thing was checked. The cost of gov- srnmsnt and legislation has in- creased greatly and ought to be diminished. it will Ibe the privilege of the ISiewart Government to lead the way and set a worthy example in this matter, which we trust may be followed throughout the Domin- ion. What the reduction may be will be _ior the victorious party in their wisdom to determine. They may he trusted to keep their prom- dlrection. And it is time the move was ‘made. Governmental extrava- gance is rampant in Canada. We pay our Senators and Commonors $4,000 in Canada, while in the great British Parliament the mem- bers oi the Commons get $2,000 and the Lords serve for nothing save the honors of thg 5g‘;- cncountcrs can only take pliivc in the ficvustuil regions, close "to n. battle livid or military ctrniuit-ry. “Fuw arc tlic zidvcrsurius," he sn < “who inc-int: the ivtmdirn Uftissi-s m" so many IFrcliclinicn, klllcil in tho most formidable dual in liiratoryg will not flu their own quztrrci 1m]. lcrous and full in uzicil ollicus liTIll-‘i. _ I Ff Selections F0 R _ Dlaily y I I Guardian Renders +04 I would fine from tlic city's rulc and inw, ' From its insliioii and form cut loose, And go Wlicrc tlic struwbcrry growls on its straw, And tlic goose-berry grows on its goose ' Wlicrc tlic catnip tree is climbed ‘ by the cut, As she (rrouchus for hcr prey—- The guilelcss and unsuspecting rut, On the rutt-nn bush at plny. 3' I will watch at ease the sniffron cow And tlie cowlui. iii tlicir glee, As they leap in joy from bough to ‘bougli, On the top of tlic cowslip tree Where the musical partridge drums on his drum, And the woodcliuck ciiucks wood, And the dog devours the dogwood his plum , in the primitive solitude, Oh, let me drink from- the ‘moss grown pump That was liewn from the piimpkln tree, Eat mush and milk ‘from a rural stump (From form and fashion free)- New guihcrcrl mush from the mus- mom vine, Ami milk from the milkweed sweet With luscious pineapple from the pine- Such food as the gods might sat! . And then to the whitewashed dairy l‘ll turn. Where the dairymaid hastening cs, Her ruddy and golden red butter to churn l-‘rom the milk of her butterflies: And l‘ll rise zit morn with the enrly r . To the fragrant farmyard pass, When ihl farmer turns his beauti- . inldiorri 9i grasshoppers out to gnu. Inseam-mam ELIZIVQ Eiflfi l1 McLaughlin Buick Service Don? Stop l . E. WHITE Phone 933 “McLaughlin Buick dealer for P. E. I. THE AGRICULTURAU EDITOR'S .. POEM I lriiii’, in "iilly" . 515T- Ehfilbdiéiiébiéi? . I w“ . h rrl wit: i” ' . r - t l: " l. incd. mid i1 111 . LOANS POPULAWTY lbliiii: hmisi- piitihii ‘gciiltllilfi mainly‘i11i't1\11‘gi1ih11liiiu lliuiw um 11 v 1l\':liil\un<>ii. Jilfilivv 0i tin- 1'|'tli.'i' hip: rviliiiin. N11“, ‘101111- 1111K '1 ""1111" 11111‘ ,\.\1nb|-l \\':|lIi-i'.~: not. his liiiil :it $500,‘ ",\I'l\’n|‘ flniy" nuiwcil iiliil a! world war, zilumst i-xr-lu-tlvidi/ 11 llini Hvlirivuvl couldn't. iliilki‘ tln- Sl-lni int-l in l-rini: 111“ 1111111” fuiifilfri. iii scicnvc llllll --ui:,iiici-i‘- 13.1.4.2 Hm. “mm, H“, W.“ “fll-yliiillil- lull, lulviw u ii nicniiirir.‘ ilillwl is ip- ('}||]|l' in ".\i:|_voi' Amy's" M1 ‘rlu- “lvniliin- vumblinil " 111 l11l1J111? 111101151- 1‘! "llilillvvldlli! 111'!‘ uni- ilflvfillilill, ni-cuiwliiit: to in n, ilaiv lillilirli 1| -| lu1f-"‘1 study flllil rcsulti-il in fl nil; in- iln- militia-vii, illlli (it'll-roll n 5o Flwbills niuihi- m:i.\‘<'1‘-‘ ‘1"'”'11' ("rouse of 4'lll'l)1lllll'llll~€ in ilw iu-uposlilon. Six lmnlln-il iu-w in]; -.-,.,,,,,,,I__, h"... ;, l1v-]|ll1,\11‘11”r1fl tcfzltliiftzil ilogizirlwiviils nf 1\lll"l'- urn-rs uw-ri- i-uiiililn iu Fnirporl in iln- (‘H1111 n!‘ poll-w‘ F1"l‘11"‘1 iciiu l-iilli-gs-s, :it-cording to sint- uurk iii lhi- colu- uvi-lis, ho is sitiibimm lu-liiiiil ii i1\>*~'"1 1111111111111 lstics just gntlu-ri-d for All-v ic- ii-il $l‘ill‘il‘iii'l lillvli-l‘ l|l‘i'l‘>1- s ul Enginciwring. oilli-iiil junrmd of the Alll(‘l‘i(‘illl Snuiciy of Mi-cliuii- "A icul iilli-fiililvlfi. “Never iii tlic ilifilflfy ni"ilir~ world ,"i~'uys iliui. puhlicutiuu. “were (!lli-{|ll('(‘i‘H of l-{PPZIUT im- portuui-i- tiiim (luring tho pcriml frniu ‘.215 to 15020. 'l‘ln. llliili l‘ll- rolliucut was ncnrly Hrciltrr lirv-i." Figures Bright registrar. nnd \\'. F. lilti- man. ciiginrcriug. lmili of lilo (hiriicgis- institute shiirp duclinc in (‘IITOHIIIUIHH siiicc thc wur. store, is but it of 1918 and 1910. lilflml by the iii- dustrlal dcprcssiuu of 1911b," Many 5-) lilifffvtli than that of 1911mm: nsscmblcil by Allan '[1l‘l)f(‘!~4‘~40i' of l.‘-'1('|lflll|('.’l| of Tccliiiolog_s' show u This, siiy ilio luvcstlg- “natural rcncilou uppcr class students iii the miildlc wcst linvn sulvcil tlic problem of chi-up cducntion, act'- oriling to tlic report, by attending colleges ncnr homo the firs-t two years nnd inter cntcrlng (lislnni engineering school with zuvanccd standing. The statement is based on on- rnlluicut ilgurcs iu 21 Amcrlcnn collegcs univnrsltos and iy|sti[umg_ ---¢0>___ OFFERED CASH TO WOMAN MAYOR FOR PROTECTION FAIRPORT, 0., Aug. L-Albcrt Schricgei. nwniiiilg trial behind the bars of Lake (‘minty jnil, learned about wnmnn from tlic l-‘nirport mayor and justipe oi the peace. . eel-nasal is 91.151591! mm sies-