These titer-proof . - BRITISH FLIER HOPS ~12‘! MILES IN TINY "PLAN! ma; 15-1113 ‘Piggy. . , ~ only ‘l8 feet across, pro NOTTINGHAM, Eng" Allg. 2,‘— 3, 130 horsepower The era of tile aerial fllvvors has 9001011 motor, dawned here. ' ' ’ ' What looked like s. slightly over- slzod bird flew rapidly ovor~ the city and swooped down on a land- ing field in‘ the suburbs. An aviator, hopped out. lie had‘ by 'lts made the 121 miles from Slag Lane‘ be turned out cheaply. MOLA, i>..1i¢ i <>ut. . l l Asbestos. Shingles will save you money, worry,‘ ‘time? {anhffiiftrouble ‘Ihevjaifii-st oost is the last _ cost. ehould\never have to putiout a penny - for replacement or repair. Youili alvvays be free of the hazard of roof fires. - WMi-ide of Canadian Asbes- tos these shingles are absolutely fire-proof. They are quickly and easily laid. .'I_‘he roof. 10K mm Will there and gonemin no time. All in one shingle you get beauty, fire-safety and permanence.‘ ' Ytfu'll“'hever' be troubled with needing to- rooi’ again. ‘ i mummy jOl-fliflfa/IANYJLLEBO» Lro. 450452’ so Jame‘; Street, Montreal. P. o. .. . "Rigizlflsbehlos Shingles ISTRIBUTOR‘ nourish iiinnwulls to, m. OHARLOTTETOWIN. ‘ APPROVED ROOFING CONTRACTOR- iilillliiE..;&.,llllllliifliiililii _ i OHARLOTTBTOW-N an hour. At gF0Qdyg UT taste is only one of the claims which Genuine . Barbados’ g g Mo- lasses, “Berna i A and”, makes F for considerations Iii-is not only ~ qdeiiciouei-it, is the most nour- ‘and of’ all ithe , Y with tiger-cane. It iron le h cooking l le ' l Benefits 0fSa.1tin'g' Early Cut Hay And-Green Feed T“ Editor. Eastern Chronicle: I "Hay and Salt" in last weeks issue, though timely, ml? not be considered seriously by because ‘ the ideas contained therein are given by a men who is interested in salt and wsnts to sell his products, “"4"- llihiillllh born on' a farm, left home when young, but return- ed to farm and during the past W! years spent a part of each day Working on the farm and studio‘- closely with the keenest observation possible-the working of a, fin-m with a brother who was able to ‘ Crow sufficient hay and clover o1 the very best quality ‘to feed a herd from l6 to 20 milk cows and 4 hors- es, without havingto buy any extra ‘wring the Ye"- DlIYiIIB the last is interested in having such servi- three or four years of this period _ _ Mfl-lflilash Salt was bought and used _ " freely. and from the results obtain- ’ - 6d the writer has no hesitation in arrangements, may be made, stating that he considers Malagash conditions are favorable for a. fow Salt as the greatest boon given to farmers during s. generation. most successful farmers today will ~ saythat both bay and not cut early enough, when they anyone who is a. follower ol‘_ Christ . are left to be too ripe, they burn, and lose their substance. An dnimal Should arrangements I be made requires s. much larger ration, and will not derive the beneficial re- sultg that; win be obtained from of earnest IChristian workers. I am hay and clover cut green and‘ treat- ed with Malagash salt. When clov- er, which 15 the proper feed ‘m. speakers or general Christian dairy cows, is over ripe, the stalks or stems become woody and a cow, even who z hungry. will not eat the stalks. and a. great loss is involved. When clover is cut green and put in without salt it will become moul- cly and sour. and even a hungry cow vigil not eatditb The same applies een ee , u w . if mmgash salt is u;?i€:g1;':::: older.) l am satisfied the gospel ill proper proportions, The clover are lSalvatlon to every one that be- Wiuliiut ‘Lilli: .‘.".‘.‘.‘.‘é°‘.‘..‘.‘.f£ "first" one l" w essay- lhere. In turn she will drink'more than double the usual amount of 33:3‘ 33$ WA? “$2159 dimble h“ from the error of his way shall spring will be in much better con- ' ' dition physically, g and a. much , more healthful cow. After Mala-wberngu’ N__B_ gash salt, the next most profitable _______ - lnvestmen‘ an owner herd can make is to . p“ the water proves it," lie says. And he hastens in the stable and provide individual m “ham” m“ ‘m’ “°"‘“‘°"“ m’ moving up and down : them State,» This 15 not; written as an adver. capitalizing on his medicinal whls-; tiscment to sell Malegash salt for ky views "by misrcpresenimtionhi '- the compamh much “'5 "hkwnter and collecting fluids from church like to see the company“ d, ; l “k l _ 2 _ ' ' a Success.“ busmess. u enccs, 6011111.. S 0 pcl speech being interested in the farme Pictou County, knowing some g their hardships, difficulties and g $_ shumnker, his mo“ e10. pfisgwggrgwsfisihigziltvgfighlifl: quent dry opponent, told tllo writer fair trial for one year. used in prop- _ er portion hsy and clover can be"a plain untruth, because all Clllitglllfillrgflflgel‘ thin 11155 56611528 moneys collected are accounted cus m. e armers‘ orever a r , _= would use it ‘new with beneficial for to the Auti Saloon League trus results at a. low cost. This is writ- ten after close obse methods for some years. and in the of a dairy pails for each cow. butl (and turning in the rest for un- thing known purposes." Airdromc, London, in so l-2 min- Moth mouoplane, four-cylinder alr- llis speed was nearly 184 miles Eastern Chronicle, July 22nd, 1927.) Yilliomm (Continued from page 4) - The feat of the tiny plane caused a sensation ill England and imme- diate inquiries led to the statement manufacturers that it can ___________._____.__._. heart action that physicians admin- ister whisky to patients" Cornflelds Agitated Now the fight swings back and forth across the corulands. Various loenl chap- condemn from ters of the W. C. 'l‘. U. Gilliom by the wholesale. Even the organized workmen join: ’ Ono labor union denounced him for in. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Public Forum I Thin column lo open for the discussion by correspondents of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian don not necessarily ondoru the opinions of eorreopondentl. EVANGEI,ISIIE‘§SRY_ICS§' Sir,—'—Som'e " 4'0‘ years‘ ‘s51? " thfl writer, aasoeirned uwlth» other Christian workers, conducted gos- pel meetings _in Charlottetown (and also in Summerside for a few days), with which the epidemic of smallpox interilered. Pleasant memories of thle friendly attitude of people and press are cherished. it would be a delight to again vis~ it your island, "The Garden of the Gulf," and conduct Gospel meetings in any community desir- ous of same. if any person, who ces in their community iil School House, Hall. or Church-Septemb- or to November-will kindly write. weeks campaign. Although u. meni- her of the United Church, in tllili work denominational lines do not count. I am ready to work with desirous of reaching the unsaved. for holding meetings it would be desirable to have the cooperation persuaded ‘there are men and women in every church, singers. workers, who, if handed‘ together in gospel effort; would be blessed of God in leading souls to Christ lf any Christian worker can got away from home. on_ business‘ for a week or longer during above dates, l aha]! be pleased to hear from them. that includes young eople as wcil us those who are is still the power of God unto gives us o. strong motive for spec- ial effort: "Let him know, that he which coilvertetll the‘ sinner save a soul from death." -' I am. Sir. etc, H , JAS. H. cougus.“ ‘that Mr. Gllliom's- statement was tees." rvauon o; both nut he did us. dony that the organized drys of Indiainonpro gath- By-his earnestness and his frank courage Gilliom has mado himself; almost overnight, the outstanding foe of the prohibltionlsts. He is the lone wolf in the troubled Mid- dle West's liquor situation. The filial article of this series tomorrow will give ‘the views of the drye on Mr~ Gillioulis medl- clnal whisky plan. and his rebuttal in this political controversy lhal ii‘ the coining twelve months. —-—<0>-——— question to the people and leave it to the different Provinces for a de- cision. As it was the Provinces that called the Senate into existence they alone have the power to give erlng forces to combat Gllllom. a final decision at the polls. threatens to overshadow all others The Senate of Canada not sooner coming to the aid of "less prominent citizens." And, to make it worse, ‘Mrs. E111. Jackson, wife of ‘the Governor. whose lilo, it. is claimed. was sav- ed by a pint of medicinal whisky illegally obtained by the Governor, is a member of the ‘Central W- C, T. U. of Indianapolis. Imagine how Governor Jackson. entangled in the present ‘Stephen-Klan: scandal and not happy over it. feels‘ these his wife wont him prosecuted for buying a pint of liquor. ' death?" story." \ . He smiled meaningly. But. the opposition to Gilliam, l be his last. I Rotary Club at Newcastle, Ind. Denies Ho In Wet \ Mesnw days when fellow club members of "Would you do it again," this re- porter asked Governor Jackson, “it it woos a matter of life and “l don't like itO talk about it," he replied. “i think. my action» when my wife was sick is self-explan- who caused the Governor so much embrsssmont by reminding ‘ him. in a letter, of that controversial pint of whisky, continues to grow, and his opponents my Gilllom's present office of Attorney General —tho first he ever rim for-will United Sm "Tho movo to restore whisky as a medicine is really asinister move to break down the prohibition laws and restore liquor". an Anti- Saloon League official told the 5mm“ 35'9"“ by ship. Simple hilo. Mr. Gilllom, as chief ECONOMIC INFLUENCE AND POLITICAL STRENGTH Historicus Thermal-c features of the Canad- ian Senate which militate against its present constitution, and, on the other hand, features which argue strongly in its favor. It hap- pens now and then that the press of Canada takes up the subject of Senate Reform and about half! the papers cry out for the other half either defend the up- per Chamber or give no opinion pro Occasionally discussion closes with a division which invar- iably ends with e. maiority for the Second Chamber. Quite a. few, pair off when tho division is taken. some are absent through thus it closes without a conclusive Fly-Tox Necessary Wm Are Lou tul 'r mon up "Flies have caused more"'iieat than all wars." says Major muse of the Medi i Department of the Army. “since tn came into the world it has - been" synonymous with epi tiierlce and disease." Tox it is a very simple‘ easy to rid the house of flies-Jo k fresh and clean, free insect tint. is the sole at Mellon Yfistitute of In- ’ Rex ‘ renow- irlati ctions for be‘ ALI-household on lue a - ed bottles. ma” liliygTox. Government of the Senate. it having (to-ordinate '8:- with - the lower House ' , nearly thepdmrlegislntive‘ " Oddliflflhs" in Gin ‘ WW9"! 11th!‘ U‘ r Reform while It is of importance to know that an adverse vote does not defeat the ' ercnt concerns. dsmics of pes- But with Fly- diy er kill_ the 3 “Poker Hands" in each. 35¢ package The actual strength of the Upper Chamber has never yct been put to the test and it is" wcll that it has not. As a legislative institution we have always contended that it, is modeled in accord with the best‘ interests of the country. If it were‘ submitted to the polls we do not believe that one so representative of the people could; now be framed to take its place. In the first place it is thoroughly Canadian; in the econd it has al- ways done its be to maintain in economic position of the country, and it has always been foremost in assisting the business, and especial- ly the industrial activities of the Dominion. That Chamber is often criticised as having outlived its usefulness. Thismhange cannot be sustained either in the Senate Chamber or shown in the activity of its members in the business life of Canada at large. In support of these ideas we present a statement which shows that they are among the most enterprising men of Can- ada. It reads thus: 50 Senators Directors » 0f 334 Institutions "In the Senate fifty members of that body control and direct the economic life of Canada. That is to say, that fifty senators are direct- ors of 334 commercial and financial institutions. “There are 2’! lawyers in the Sen- atc, of whom 12 ‘are Conservatives ehd l5 Liberals. Some 6 Conservat- ives lawyer senators arc directors in 52 financial and commercial insti- tutions. while l‘ Liberal lawyer sell- ators arc directors in 36 commerc- lei and financial institutions. mak- ing a. tel of 12 lawyers in thc Sena who are directors in 88 diff- "There are 11 Journalists, editors. publishers, 6 of whom are directors in 34 commercial and financial in- stltutions. There he'll manufact- cial and financial tors in 131 comme who are directors in 22 commerc- Cannda Forward." ' vmlilkti- , In- KITCHEN TOUCHEB __.__¢ ofi insecure. b it. _' By that we mean-the new Orthophoniic) Victrola principle is exclusively con- trolled by the Victor Company- "Hia Master's Voice" trndems and‘ lor your demon "His Master's Voim" dealers. -ou can also have the new la with an electrically e. run from your lighting lit-ls ynti may sit back at your oy with-mt physical exertion an the largo and varied Victor re hiodels are obtainable on umvenleotjgrlnn lrom $775 down to fl I5.’ drers and capitali ts who are direct y, ' "Tllsmoet astonishin ly "real" mn-ir is no-v institutions. The are a‘ doctors mwblein yourvwn honic tone chamber This results in smooih the roost wonderful musir om any instrumenl any he tsrr-ful in buying. though, or youmay miss t n” Orllt . ictrla ial and financial institutions.- Tliis rd not only shows a deep you em heard it interest‘ "the upbuiiding of the country; it shows that the member- ship of the Senatm is thoroughly imbued with the spirit or progress and national lopment of our country. In our opinion it speaks loudly for the personnel of the Senate, and should make people stop and think before pronouncing the sentence of death on that _ Mia-nun? WW“ Look for this Tm _ rk honic djrg 4g‘; ‘guy chintii cover- - - . curtains and