.usgcfi 1 o_s;_|§ ‘ PAGE FOUR _...___ ,__ . .s_._____ ,___,_,”___,, ____,____,_,__,__,,_,__,___,_,__,__,_ _,_ ,_,.. .__ s .u » - .. -»~ _ .__ V W W ___";‘:*{--»-_-_.._._;-‘Z-:_. - _ , ,____ , __ ,_ __ ,___,`,___._,__, _, _ _V;......_»-__~..._-» -~ / ,- Y THE CHARLO'l"I`E'I`OWNi G UARDIA N . \ _ NOVEMBER 7, 1%1 at .a ~ ' I' 1- f _ 1 THE GIIAIILIITTETDWII GUARDIAN lin __ L _ President-W. fhnirr 8. llclrure. I. l'. iswreinry-Lirnl.. Col. U. A. me Annorinio lrlltan-Frank Waller lad D. K. fiurria Editor and llanlllng Di lornlnl Daily Ifoundrd l|IiI'l| IMI! pea. “.|¢ pu yen (il ldllnoc) ldlcd I E H Vine-Prnltlant-J. L llruf A TES BY THE WAY larllnlnn. ll- I. 0. Icl-J. ll. Bane!! you (la advance) delivered. In M01! and United llnlos SATURDAY, NOVEIVIBEB 'l, 193|. I- I - SIGNS OF THE TIMES Further evidences of the turning of the tide of economic depression have appeared In the press durlrlg"SUPP° on` the ground of the Pension Act, at beg the past few days. Here are a few of the outstanding items. not men- 19°” tioned in our editorial comment of A of the King Goveri'iment's "beneflc- W9-5 which recognizes frankly the nciple of Canada-iFlrst and ' Australia-First, aims at diverting the two domlnions much of the Thursday: The Dominion Bureau of Statis- ‘mc iles reports that for the arst tlme|S‘°“ _ _ the local Liberal press, to do duty- to since August, 1929, the index num ber of wholesale prices shows an n°t eve advance. Premier J. T. M. Anderson of Saskatchewan has forecast im- ope yoved conditions in his province can ' memorable in its hallowed assocla- to as a direct outcome of the upward trend in wheat prices. He accepts tion the rise as an indication that “we pm ~ Mo ,, Iparticular time. to claim the Act as 1' have turned the corner. Canada, in the last three months, on Kin has cut her unfavorable balance ol trade with the United States to last year the balance was $66,000,- 000. For the nine months of 1931 ance with the United States almost by llzllf, the total being $111,000,- 000. as against $201,000_000. Increase of 12.5 percent. in news- A print prodllctlon in September gh, *mga °f the 155° “Ve yems- Tribune from Mr. William H. Grady 3 Exports of apples from the An- who napolis Valley to Great Britain mon r rl "early 5000 barrels mm’ than 18-” called “Soviet Republics" under the ae Year' most posure of the real facts of the case promptly put an end to the Liberal propaganda on the subject and no further attempt was made by Ubefll crease of 00,000 in the unemployed in the last week which will result in a saving of 88,775,000 in doles. The decreue, the despatch says, is attributed largely to increase in manufacturing to meet the export demands which have arisen since Great Britain went off the gold standard. l what A of PREVENTING HEAD UOLDS n*I’“"°‘I'_ IW 95°' “A “lf Im' us that 0 considerable sum of money *Id I Ramsay MacDonald ' Klum Bl8ckW00d In tho BIC- (WI Mao the A recent newspaper item informs “5° I “muy Evening Post) I You would never take Rsmsai' 4 mld to he in his 85th year.I once raven black hair is DOW has been thinned down con- PM erubly perhaps as he once confer- sen' to me with a twinkle in his eyes, ' and Reminders ' and Reviews , , Do _John Ruskin had some idea of I 1 There is B 11°h¢“°‘“ in his “ep md being 0. painter himself when he carriage which a man 3° Y°°" became the champion of Tumor ro... up. yuuuuer mum ww- It 1° tw f-1"* aut _ Opin the thiekly streaked with gray and*-hai le, IWBVY m“3t°°h° °f a ‘ew yea" became the five-volume Modem nters, and Ruskin found him- unexpectedly. a literary man. an art critic. As he hid 't . he was so eager to sway the ion of others that the pamph- started in defense of Turner contemporary is an entirely fictitious I 0116, Canada reduced her adverse bal- ‘pre i en to the world by Mr. George em °"`I' A"3“5t- Bernard Shaw after a short and Canacia‘s lobster fisheries yielded Sup 6,000,000 pounds more than the ev- uppeurs in the New York Herald ou lul rters to exploit the soldier vote in not openly. _ part gain, however, this hoary fiction Can e" in passing the Veterans Pen- ri set is trotted out this time in P in a political campaign but on the il-gd rate with the members of the “Ire adian Legion in making the day an s and significance. What mpted our contemporary, at this M e of the fine contributions of the m me te that the claim advanced by our r BUY' based on the absolute misre- gn scntation of the facts. SOVIET RUSSIA will glowing account of Russia was spent more than fifteen ths as an engineer in the so- :S the first result. 'I’hls treaty. e that they now do with of Remembrance Day, when the foreign countries. This treaty has whole community is preparing to co- 5h°Wn the WW W the “st °f me Empire, and Premier Bennett has ady renewed his proposal for Imperiaal economic conference' reparations problem before I °°Ufef¢“°e in 1-°nd°l\ lastlwas recently given to the research sed r, the Canadian Govemment department of one of our hospitals Dec an llesotlatlons with the other:to investigate the cause oi' the com- Im s of the lhnplre, and the mon 0,-_,ld_ ins adian-Australian trade treaty, As you know during certain sea- M" sons of the year the number of colds mms seem to be as many in southern as °"‘ in northern climates. There is really nothing more com- cm” mon than these head colds, and H many physicians are now of the the opinion that they are due to the most l' Wh part. to the fact that human belngsgr k give must live indoors during certain sea- sons of the year. det trouble starts in the hose he- M” be held at Ottawa. cause the air enters the lungs the ..__... through the nose. The air before it far r. Thomas W. Inrnont, of J. P. enters the lungs has to be moistened :gan do Co., has issued a state-'by thc lining of the nose, and if the boJ ment in which he calls upon Ger- , air in the home is too dry then the in any to take the initiative for afllning of the nose becomes too dry 31"' 5 G°"°mm°"‘I' I°"’”d°_°""‘m“t' direct adjustment with France ofalso and is thus in an unnatural, an Mb ing soldier grievances," we shall not the I la _ attempt to say. It is sufficient to A $16,000,000. In the similar period sta The unhealthy condition. And if It is dry ,lm ls asked to do llel- part 1n'and unhealthy it cannot iight off all ce” corresponding revision of in-'the little organisms that are about :Si te,._g°vemme,ntal del,l,s_ He ex-:us _that can set up an irritation in th rea ` ° ro ees the bellgl that lf glleinose, then thloat, and then bron Niven mr ‘mm the brink no' sur f pean govemments perform the Chilli tubes- ow devolving upon themI I have spoken before about the task n ' V _ _ lt "the admmlstmuon at washlngwn ability of lining of the nose to fight m; re ated to receive wlm an oil organisms even if they are placed P Dpenbfnizd any fresh debt pmpos_ in thc nose every five or ten mln- :I ak O, a constructive nature that utes. That is if the lining is in a the “_ th ovemments of normal healthy condition. mate om e K And as you know once trouble mt ___ starts in the nose it may extend ns - _ muhdete to re-establish thef Nova Scotia. Textile Company op- ' says that as Mr. Shaw is densely bl`0 eratuig on full time; a. Windsor, lgnorant or wllfully pervulve lt ls newing his proposal for on Im- help once a cold is started as they fill Il i . r N.S__ fumiturc factory which has hlgh been closed, again operating on full the iim*. Largo increase ln dairy produe. tion and absolute knowledge, that t' ' d' tl .~ t 2 “ mn an m 1° “volts of butt I men, women and children are and cheese from Montreal to the un United Kingdom. “fre tions of prlvation and filth such as Chincsc Governmrnt making ex - o tznsivc purchases oi' pure bred cat- -IU _ . Vo tie in the Western Provinces Contracts for construction showed mits issued by 61 cities, a_n increase of 25 percent. ' If Mines production increased 10.06» percent. A LIBERAL FICTION ernment in the last federal cam- Bernard shsws are doing much to y paign was its contcmptible effort to mlslnlom-,_ mlslead and mlsdlrect p make political propaganda out of the publlc cplnlon as to what is “mb IVeteran‘s Pension Act, This Act, ally golng on ln that country of 3 a which was introduced In Parliament mystery and °°“tr°"°"5y' hopes? "Castlereagh .Pfemiev Somewhere is music from the _lin- S I - _ hzd everything in his hands. what signal advantages. what Just ln- and through the sunny fl°W@fS the demnitles had he demanded fm' bee-wings dronc, of volvulus on as a non partisan measure, and which received the unanimous sup- port of both Houses, was passed on the recommendations of a parlia- mentary Commltfee C0mlJ0Scd Of more deserving of support than the nineteen members, of whom eleven canadian Legion, w}ll¢h on N0v_ 9 had served overseas. Of these clev- *and 10 is presenting a comedy dm- en, seven were Conservatives, name- mal "Heal-l; C;~y_" in the pl-lyme Ed. li/. COIOMI AI‘t`hU1”S. Captain G€0l'B€ Iward Theatre. The performance is Black, General Clark, Dr. McGibbon, !under the patronage of His Honour Dr. McLaren wresent Minister of 'Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. ml- Penslons and National Health), Dr. iron, The director ll; A_ H_ Manion, (present Minister of Rail- ‘R0 I WAYS Bhd Canals.) and Gefwfil ROSS- known local performers. Legion pro- The four Liberal overseas veterans ;du¢¢l.ms are lnvarlably good, ,md th s on the committee were Major Power, Captain Hepbum, Captain Sanderson, and Captain Thorson_ In the exigencies of the campaign, Mr. Mackenzie King and his supporters attempted to capitalize the pensions legislation for political purposes. _The Uonservative party had agreed to make no political reference to the passing of this Act, and they kept their agreement, uhtu the mutter' was injected into the campaign by their opponents. They then had no f difficulty in showing that the credit _vm due, not to the xlhg oovem-' ment, but to the Rt. Hon. R. B. Ben- nett, who first Introduced the meas- ure in 1927. At that time it wu voted down by Premier King, his Government and party supporters end was only adopted on the eve of bread are the fare on which mil- li marked gain. and building per- I;:IjJg;tSnl(;f 31e“x;:ux;§e§5§;s'c::3 time that someone who knows facts should tell them. 1. "I say, from personal observa- vast majority of the Russian der-fed and badly clothed, and forced to live under condi- n American with or without n. b would endure. Soup and black li ns of Russians are forced to labor and exist. They are the forts and impose their will with e rigors of extreme cruelty upon hopelessly demoralized and sub- jugated majority. It is high time D Ot me cle tha a crime against the United King-ganical aids now available, second, a. dom. the Empire and humanity iflsee that the intestine is regular, nolwritlng paragraphs for the papers. e present economic opportunity C0i1Stipation,bccause it had been,For were lost through weak seviitiment-ideilnitely shown that overeating, in Mmm or pollllcal sl~lllly__;lmllylllg_gcreating extrarwaste in the intestine, ing Club. Subsequently he bosom.; _...__ ‘is another cause of head colds, as invoice clerk in a commercial of- Still another parallel of Eng- £119 Willie C0rDuscles of the blood are flee at a salary of twelve shillings d’s present position is reczlled S0 busy H8htinl; harmful organisms and sixpence per week-exactly by a wrrespondent of the London caused by excess wastes, that they three dollars Tlmes_ In 1816, _ from hls prlson arc not in sufllcicnt strength and house on sh Helena_ Napoleon numbers to prevent head colds. th lan oil _ grmdists, subsidized publlelsts, par- th One of the factors which told de- lor Bolshevists, Pinks, Reds and t large awakened to the facts about hat America and the world at th " e Soviets. Mr. Grady adds that paid propa- wrote contemptuously of I . course pursued by the British after *mmm* the Wflife of S0 many violent and merely do the right thinils. but ey had defeated hlm_ thus secur-I _ W” embittered controversies, and who enjoy the right things- not merely 1 ' ' .s ddition fter a. triumph far beyond all her the ense treasure i el-ll¢lal vl5l¢_ A slgnlllcam reply For me fr" time in three gen” right down to the chest and broncho. Pa ncumonia or pneumonia may re- C Eiuopef’ be » ' om o a British Government has Dum - of his wuntry du int ' Protective system and VD d€‘"f1°P Using antiseptics or salt and water home he received from a friend the mt eased trade i~hF0\18h°“t the up In the nose when there is no sign half promise of work in London.l 5° d-wide Emliire Under the of a cold, in an effort to prevent But on arriving in the great city- th° gis of preferential tariff colds, may just serve to irritate the with something less than a pound' ed faV°f“b1¢ °il'¢Um50&l1¢€S- He schedules. Premier Bennett ha/S lining of the nose. Using antiseptics in I ught the issue to a head by TB- or a salt solution may be of some the job he had hoped to get was"-‘I ed, But he refused to glve up_|0lives_" Readers, of Ruskin will ar right of a majority to im- considerable extent prevent colds. he pose their wills upon the House of lFirst, see that the air in the house is ed Commons and we have no doubtikept moist by the use oi plenty of any kind of work, og;-.genial or lm. t they will do so. It would be water In vessels, or by the mech- congenial. He managed to pick up oditgol/nm. cured out an imm - and fumished liberal help In' °" to the common cause, and THE LOST ONES C AN OPPORTUNITY There is no local organization per, and there is a cast of well is one promises to be a splendid uccess. The time is opportune for our citizens to show their interest in the Legion‘s activities, and they can do so by attending next weel¢'g performances in large numbers. cozvrmupr or comer The Liberal organ in its anxiety to make party Capital is guilty of serious contempt of court in discuss- { ing yesterday a case before the Mag- .3 istrate‘s Court, which has not yet? been disposed of. EDITORIAL NOTES his country? He has made P6200 like s. beaten man. The wretched fellow! If I had been the victor before in history. thg British have manifested their ateadiness, their loyalty and their strength. And. what is more, we may depend upon it that the steadiest race on earth will once more emerge, as often before, into a place otdom- imnt leadership at the Mad Of 2 united Empire. It is highly significant that on the immediate morrow of Ihe` N ti alist victory in Great Bi-itclnl the leading Overseas- Dominions should at once express a lively ex- pectation that an Irnbefial EC mic Conference would be held in the early future to inaugurate closer trade co-ol>=1‘1U0n b¢¢W¢‘?“ the different members of the Em- pli-¢_ Mr. Bennett announced from Ottawa. that his Government woulll olmmedlately propose to the Governments of the Empire that the Conference meet ln Ottawa Bt the earliest possible date," and he has followed thisrup by issuing hi# formal invit1tions_ Prom Mcl- boume come the news that the Not only have enhanced vyheal prices brought cheer to the farm-| ~ h c 'ers of Western Canada but there is ‘fsummomd early in I e n W year' Federal Ministers of Australa ex- pect such I. conference to be whllo th, Premier of New Zealand the election in 1930 through sheer | ¢V9i'.V D1"°lP€Ct next yrnr of a bump- ll,” 'greedy urged this ncticn. Mi-.4 force of public opinion hammered ;¢\‘ Canadian Whcat crop, Rccenllyfgmlgwin, in his pri-:ization hams by the conservative gppogl. lthe Hon. Duncan Marshall predfwlstatement, intimated that any' In lion and slr arthur currie on hehuu ied that sorkutehewuh lu 1032 wlll.5“°h °°“‘°"“;° "'°`:;dube hidlh, , or the cuuodluu Legion. 'rhlr ex- have the biggest loiiewl on 1 e luv .ll on c v - - rlhzle stride. lu the :rout rank of mp m R' m"°'y‘ CWM” °°.""““‘°“‘- - --S-Kld-!.‘.ey,E|||5 British statesman ' uet`s bills. And white bells con hills _ Of quiet may make silent ril`lH\HB. instead of him I would scarcely blown 5 have imposed harsher terms (on Hitller and thither by the wind of Englandi." Once more, as often showers, f° ment' made in the early days M iiounces ri8htly-" Aura-st. 1914. that arltom had eh-' ._ lll. tered me war because the Foreign, I-Ie only tis iadvanclagi ir;o.ter_. ‘ Office was anti-oermuh sua the “'h.°s° he" S L .hge prom Admlmuy was anxious to mn any. whose blood wamler. is o e And somewhere all the wandering birds have flown: And the brown breath of Autumn chills the flowers. But where are all thc lovers of long ago? O little twilight ship bl0Wn “P the tide, Where are the faces laughing in the glow Of morning years, the lost ones scattered wide? A Un 'Give me your hand. Obrother, let » us go ono_ Crying about the dark for tl\o:e who diecl -Francis Ledwldge. Painful Backache Quickly Relieved "My back was I ll " ’ Mr. clurerel v°v°I.a`.'.uI..°,°If.Z.p`l7I.'i'f.I West, "I tool: three boxes of Do¢Id'| Kidney Pills and they gave mo great relief. If I ever need Kidney Pills again I will certainly use Dod¢I’s. I recommend Dodl:I'| lildney Pills to all my friends and t ey new _ h. }, belt Kidney:-II'ici§ic1iIie|."ey are th. i’.':i':i"._!‘f;’:;!_E:.’l‘.”.'.t'_.tm23.2223 l'.`I."`i§1"..i?.‘.“.f..'.'i"1’.`Iil'El.l§.'if"" Th" of the elder statesman in Mr., elf still as he has done through ite House than any other story V” in 1866, in a two-room bill- a in the village of Looslemouth. turles the clan had won a mea of an exposed seg coast or from w . ou _ disaster, as Robert Burns phrases tures' and sixteen years Mer he V they neverthdiess brought up M d if none of these fared forth °f ive village, the omission was to amply rectified by a “lad o’ °° his pockets-he discovered that Im erial economic conference at can help to kill off organisms. London, he determined, was to be rec tawa. Mr. Balwin and hiS However there are two things that his owers in the British Govern- can be done to help keep the nose eit nt and Parliament have the in a healthy condition and thus to a after all, no apparent reason why future home and he would P should sink. Ihr weeks he tramp the streets looking for work- NW HHUUDZI in Fleet. Street by a._ time hs addressed envelopes the offices of the Cyclists' Tour- i - - | H15 bride. $00. WHS the ideal wife for a politician such as Ramsay MacDonald-a man who became ue Dent himself so lavishly In the ln ard cDonald‘s iiilllfe Yet- H6 bei” he a very strenuous life-erect, ;:d sprlhgy, head well thrown back, oxm out, arms swln81n€. ` ide Is career follows more closelyt trail of From Ing Cabin 150| yro r now of, and before going on to!thm some personal and intimatei un ails of my friendship with Mr. that Doueiu, it may be wen to truce high salient facts of that career as Ih° us these can be presented with- _ lim he limits of a column or two. “$001- ames Ramsay MacDonald wasI HB earner works are W,-lllen ln poetical. decorative prose: later. he rayshire. His father was a farm writings are alwlys smooth and borer and for upwards of two gmc1ous_ one does not agree “llll ' Mr. existence from the harsh, bare exquisite prose Wm always be read _ for . waters that ceaslessly lash it. In 1853 (when he was thl,.ly_ ' ny families of boys and girls, acc to the world andvmade names for hel mselves or brought fame to their EE; on ns-. who Wu destined to be_ became. it would seem, a social re- e three times Prime Minister mm re her sink or swim-there was,,I "F"°°‘h°“"'t°‘m°s" ami 3m°i°“s' ixzlefquited love, and the sight of the peace of others, and the minlstrl' Sky above you, and the sweet waters and flowers of the earth beneath; and' mysteries and DNS' ences, innumerable, or' living hi your riches; lmtormenting and divine: serviceable _for the life that now ls: nor, it mai' U2. “df-h°“‘ promise of that which is to come." “Traffic” in the same volume: “Use It W” gentnfhfgeb; ‘Inuxhf given some time to the study of' Ie t°° White' B" (art, and had always been an ent lover of beauty in Nature.' was well equipped for the work alting him. More than that, he a degree from Christ Church.; rd, and. a wealthy father; an al combination for a literary; with pronounced, though, lable, views on nearly every- g. Not that he was fickle or true to his ideals, far from) : his goal was 'beauty and' standards of living, and ugh he changed his route many es he never lost sight of that THIS LARGE SIZE 25¢ TUBE OF COLGATE’$ RIBBON DENTAL CREAM with _yourpurrbase ofany one of I/:exe famous toiletries: Palmolive Shaving Cream _ _ . 359 CoIg:\le‘s Ribbon Dental Cream . 25g Coig:|u:'| Rapid Shave Cream . . 35g Palmolive Shampoo _ . . . . sug CoIga¢e's Shaving Lotion . .- . 50# Pulmollve shove Lotion _ _ . . 50a Vaseline Hair Tonic . . . . , 4°# C°|Sl¢e's Clover Lotion ' I E. A. F OS TER Central Drugstore simplified his style. but his Ruskin at all times but his - its own sake ri Ruskin begun to give nub1i¢ I; l ll I IT IS HARD TO EQUAL THE FLAVOR AND AROMA OF ` ~_ BRA HMIN TEA ' TRY IT _ Sold only in Red, airtight packages. __ _ V' 1 m | D- 3 A A " I epted the Slade Professorship Fine Arts at Oxford which he d for ll-ll,-teen years, He was in at demand as an art lecturer he tumed, in his later years. t0 omlc and social questions. and er. some ideas expressed* g the period were impractic- l'I!l l Mm. B perlod at ldlene” at able, and fanciflll as he realized er, but there are many whole- me truths, and illsnlrins. ughts to be found in his ucational lectures. Published; der the titles of “Sesame and neg,” and “The Crown of Wild ognlze this quotation from the face of the latter volume. ss, and undisturbed trust, and their pain;-these, and the blue. ngs.-these may yet be hare .And others from his 16091-‘fc 011 "The entire object of true ed- ation is to make P60159 “Ut dustrlous, but to love lndustry-1 ing peace for Europe and the vlorld. I f what kind of apeace, he asked. £5 A _ serv ce o the cause he had at not merely leamed, but to love CIS”/GLY 881111155 the late King GOV- amateur observers as well as the had England signed after twenty <5/ ‘ f I J* heart. She shared his hopes and knowledge-not merely pure, but ears of war during which she , e I “sh better than celled with cedar or price, nthuslasms, encoura ed l o _ t mere - midst or dliiioultlesguh.}i1mr;ll;uIIs_ 3.010; iglggr “ghd thirst .Ilter‘P*“""°d Wm* ‘/°1'm111i°"- shedding Knowing we cannot choos-what elped mm at even, step in ms justtcep its quite light far, for’ those who pay, _ areer. “Tb turn to her in stress "what we like determines what else were mmeless' Art is H°W Il”-9 She Cheapened P°1'9~¢|I5€i nd storm was lik in I t.o ' ll, sl of what we ' “either t0 be achieved by effort of How given for naught her price- e K0 n a u I ~ lleltered haven where wagers were :r“e_°';el;da';§ EM: £35 is mevlt_ I thinking nor explained by accuracy! less gift, _ at rest, and smiling up into the face' nhl; ll, form ¢ha,.acm,_.. of speaking. It _ is the instinctive 1-low spoiled the lu-sad and spllled of heaven,” he wrote after her From usesame and LmeS_-. and necessary result of powers, A the wing, ~ which cm only be developed which spent with due respsetlve Ii B death. °PP°"““‘I°Y °f “SIUE the navy in battle practice. But oh the whole, It I3 ImP°$5IbIe !i0t to admire the intrepid courage that he showed ia those dark and difficult, dwg, Hg meetings in the country were brok- en UD by m0ba, gt times he was In mia P€1'S°n=1 dancer. but he kept Unflilichindy t0 the course of what he believed to be his duty. Also, he visualized very early what the P0litlcal consequences of the war were going to be; gm., Labor, now divided against ltgelf, was bound to get its chance after the conclusion of peace. I At the general election of 1922, Rlmml' was triumbhantly return- cd for Aberavon, a South Wales mining and industrial constituencyj After this election the Labor Ps-1-ty mustered 142 members in the new House of Commons and, as the soc- ond stronse-lt group. they out-i-` matioally became l-its Majesty; Opposition. And the man chosen to lead the Parliamentary Labor party and therefore to be leader of gm Olillcsition, was James Ramsay Macfronnld. The poiltcal suicide of .a few short years ago had not only :staged an almost incredible come- back, he had taken his place at a ll1Ul'!1,*1Z.-'I .Tlm ' 1 ~»~-> <. ' 70- ""¢'“‘|‘-l""' "` "" f YP, *li __ _ . _ _ P., ._ .. .__ ,M f, _ _,_ _ ,_,__ ,r , ) . 'E l__, lf? , ff ‘lv 5 ’ ' _ \K_4.A_>,, _~.r,.»,/., '_ _ tn. . - _ W 1 ' ° I "A well-educated gentlrman MBV FREE 25° Tube colntes Tooth Paste will be-givexrwith my' one oi’ the following articles- 25a Tube of Colgates Tooth Paste, 85a Tubs of Colgates Shaving Cream. 351: Tubs of Palmollvo Shaving Cream, 500 Bottle of Palmolive Shampoo or 40s Bottle of Vaseline Hair Tonic. Don't miss this bargain as we have only a limited quan. I. ty. DRUG SPECIALS $1.00 Bottle of Enos Fruit Salt: 89:: $1-00 Bottle Russian Min- eral0il........ . . . _ _ ...89c 60s Andrews Liver Sails. _ 494: $1.00 Abbey: Salts Bile 8 0|. Bottle of Wampolel Milk of Magneria !5e 18 0|. Bottle of Parks, Davin Milk of Maxncsla We 16 0|. Bottle of Wam- livles Aniiseptic Mouth Wash 'ilo the 2 MMS PHONE 815 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. No.Man Knows Better Than the Farmer ‘; what a part in life is played by the element of. chance,-his year’s work often brought to naught by adverse agencies beyond his control. But no man carries on more courageously to, turn the reverses of today into the success of the morrow, while life is with him. g The continuance of life-that is the biggest chance which farmers and everybody alike must face, and only by life insurance can we offset its uncertainty. &' Are you protecting your family 7 '- ' If not, consult. _, IIYIIDMAII & CUMPAIIY LTII._ \ U I Provincial Managers-The Great-West Life l' Charlottetown, P. E. I. Y* Agents at all Principal Points 4 I _ . I i quicker, whose spirit is entering diticns as slow of growth as ‘ the into lil/ills new-" lfueultles they regulate." ~. "And whenever a true wife In his lecture, “Of Queelfg comes the home is always around Gardens", in this same volume, he her. The stars only may be over eulogizes the work of Coventry her head, the glow-worm in the Patmore, and uses this well-known night-cold grass may be the only poem by that author: '- fire at her foot, but home is yet "Ah, wasteful woman! she rwhq wherever she is; and for a noble may _ woman it stretches far around her. On her sweet self set her' own The young couple spent their not know many languages' may through the mind of successive th,-lil, ._ honeymoon in Canada. not be able to speak any but hls gvnerailvns. 'and which finally Had made brutes men, and-men Throughout the war period, Ram- own may have read vm, few burst into life under social con-, divinep .. ny wmked for 8 pea” by negom' books, But whatever ‘lanS\1B8@ he ' tion. He made mistakes-nothing, knows he knows preclsely; What- 1' in-Stance. oould excuse the state- em. ,,}o,d he p,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, he pm- -- , _ _ Ll -r-3, »! -sap »__ lu Ch” I .0 o Y 11 .l1.0 .sm IB 1 rn- . ‘TI .il ~: ` .:. 1! . nv .o l... _ 1.3 _ Y' :M