. 1 1 -,.1 1 .li .4 il I >@*l]_9 KU” E?2"Emf-153:11 Z°¢.'<:-‘ W S( ".-I2' Z:rIJ'U P o. t:°t:'»'gv-1055.5 1. 'ww-,_1_, I 1 r ~_._........ ' t l 1 if _ -__' .- ` .lil 1** v 1 1 1 / ,_ -_L-avr- rw.; _ _ fi lt. fl.” lk r if ‘.' st s s. Y' Tu I = =1 Li: ti 5-! ll. I ln: Im i .J -1 ‘E __ __ 1*. ___ e l l L Aocusr 1 1 !_AGa_roUR _:_ _ rue .cHA1z1_o'r-ri-:'rovvN cU1\i;_i31AN _ _ _ = ____ _=_=____=====_____=__==,=£ ` i tollision uiih a cobiieb and the earth need not T'*° °"=f'°“°*°“" °""""“" .1_.§"...11.;.;.......1..;.;,....._._..._ ._ notes Bit rits wtu Presltlant lJe||l»Cnl. W _ P . cs..." sh ut-1.11.. eel through the tail of a comet and no one knew \'I' -I' < Ill J. B. B rllelt, .J.l. . ' ' ' 1° f“_""*m___w__ J" '_ “umm F _, | _ .imtlniig about it at the time. For a hundred Aw,,.d1,,‘- 14, me “mane m§u_ Editor and Alnnng ng D A M. Ki n 8.0. _ _.___ __ h _ ` ‘ ~' . _ _ ll li . . » . ' ` ' _ . _ .:_“.‘..'.f.‘.:."..1.‘.i.".‘.‘2-‘:'... ._ 1 111° he °°.".f1““°“S °“ this 1~f1°f_= ~1a~hm@%°11» _-1 111° c.1rth, tliough we have been visited by at least largest §r0u1>S Oi M111-91101-S in his- l ' d' TT 1 - ii ily (founded |857) £5.00 |1¢r yrnr tin advance) " ._ . _' ,. _ . . Dry I5 il0W para ing gc;-Q55 1h¢ s.fi1r1".-ft-'li 1: cu: $4.00 or' ns. tin stir-a111~»i 1111111»u as ' Il” ‘"'m`t1` “"5 -“dr” If comets Could CVC’ flaming surface of the sun. The t-1111.-.1 £11111..-.1 1111111.11 5.1111 pn _mn 1111 uni-erin) _ha\e1l1111e the earth any harm thev would have "spots" form a chain of 125,000 Zlliliat our siintrd in cimada and l'1\ii»11 stuns 1 - , _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 done it loiig ago, and _ion and I \vould not 119 _mi.c_s long and cover an area oi SATURDAY. Al’Gl'ST 7, 1937 I tlisciissiiig coinets or anything else. I hope thisi ifgdgoéglgiysxgzmit Iinncsfd _ ._ 11 i.. _ _ - -‘ -_ssa1.w - _ ltttt r \\1.i giie you the asstiraiice you \\ant. So 1 0111, 1, mcseope if a piece of smoked l far as l can lc'1rn we mai' he in the tail of Hal-i §lf=‘5 Of UHVK l>h0f»0Er8»phic film isl °VJ“9w.'°"'°°*-_'"'_p' ‘ 3 _ ‘ ‘ he danger that exists at the pres- Thc Bnhsh bacon Market i ley about .\Ia_\i 12th; aucl I sincerely hope wel “dh in I"°"" °f me eyes- :h:ill. I think §ir Iohn Herschel said 1. » \ _ _- - ' = 1 .i ` ” - 1 5°‘“e' 1 11 5 to the .l"t'1tht.'ci \1tiartli.11i, 1.1¢. 1 “.1“,r(, ,hat the “.1],_1e Comet could be Sq__eeze_l_ ii11.;1.'.i'tei'.~ h.t\e sold siipplws ivliicli are not due _ _ ____ “hwh 350155 H" f'f‘|0U~l‘/0 l>1`0°f 01 E 1,1 l1t“.1i ti t'11'ii't-:‘11t1t`c has been l1i'l1l uitlt it \it-iv to _ , _ tif.-.1111_-111;. 1,.,-_,111 1111-,_,.1,,,. 1,1 11h. __,1,,1__1` _,I _,___ -\-'ll<‘1f"_1il sailrd for St. Helena this date, 1815. who remained sincerely attached to ' the old doctrine of "Free Trade.” Snowdcn and Sir Herbert. Samuel, {- I* l' I' s \ 1 .uiivn AND sony Am; our: 2 PUBLIC FORUM Ihll oolull ll opinion she dhensslgg by uorrupou nts et uuultlols or Interest. The Charlottetown Gurdlsn does nos uoonsnrlly endorse the opinions ol elrrespaudeltl. WATCH FOR. ARIMY WORM Sir,-I would like to bring to the ttentlon of you valuable paper, nt time. in our Province, on ac- unt of the ravages of the Army | 1 PERIL ! On the ses. on Iuid. peril of Ire and Iightni , f _ hues, 111 accident, at siciaim. n' ° '“'°'“° In our modem Ilia we are surrounded by perils, and gin; 1, l why we employ the system of insurance to pi-_otcct us nn- lncislly. We are in s position to provide s complete insurance ser. vice, Ind welcome your inquiries for advice and information. AUTOMOBILE Insurance s specialty. [1t`|1` l"t'l >ll1>1'illi‘s. \\ '11' i~ the itiaiier niih 11111' t`:tii_11li;ii1 liiig &.\'1i1 1111 1-1. *l‘._'1:‘1 "1l\ _ ‘ .1 ~1 '.t‘_ ._ _ l<”1 \._. 'i ` 1 11 11', "t11'.\<\1r_ ili1>l.'1:j';11 1i1ii11l11-1- oi 11:; l 1-1" 111 iii-11111 lii'i':1<-1 1w1v11l1::1cl ‘.~.il‘i 1 _ fi`|I1 Il1'11 11~, _._-. |42 ll. ii. ._ l, l'l_\_\. l1.._ 1111111 11 11111111111 1111 1111- _ ~ 11 -1. 11.1 1'11-11-.1 1\1'1~._1.1...,1 ,,.1,.,._,1 __m_, __ _l1i'-1\v _voiir oivn iviiie" is the slogan ii0\v 111 11,11 111111 1-gsm-ered, and that wild . - 1- - - ' ~. - . _ i l 11121211 since 1 tale of trees that vieltl “luscio'i_ 1 I I ` M Muir] l'm`m\Ul In `\rQ"u l `1 *' ‘ i ' ' -0 suit.-Woodstock Sentinel Review. ,._. ii1':' ii- - ii - :,11- lt- l~_ '~ rs.-- ~;l1\:'.< 111.11 lhev liii .1 11111 1-1<1-11 1.1 r11_ {"‘i'il3"1l“'-° llli-lvl' ilu' l1111>t~i'i.'1l ti'.t1li‘ as_t't't 'TT ?"~ L iiliili ` 1 1 :` 1 11t‘tC.\\`. .J /5 _1\ll1t‘rta is proving the centre of attraetifym on -- __ _ _ _ _ _S _____ _ 111lii1t.1il_\ thee rlo§ tl_;_iys_,._ ___ _ _ ._ .'~ til_i11\'_< :1 11r.'teti.`..[l_\' \i.1lii11"_t1l_ _ _.]_ "i‘_mmt1‘m, _seflson "ow, hem; mf" Of" monthiy trade statistics have fal- ‘ 1 i1i'1 "i`i't‘iit'1~ 1111 l>:te11t1 iii tht- ll:‘:1:~h 111.1i1\i1t . mlm '\`. t m un_mfm:ll lecmrmg Cmnpmgn h-‘i 1 Smcd their gloomy Y'redi°Li°“5' F°“"1 ___ `____1____ __)_;_,_ “hon _hh 1%.,-,.1-111t~111 119,11 _ t~..i1.11.'iti.,.n lotirisls \_:'ill___.sor;n he in full s\vi1:g_ 1 1 1 1 111111111 pi...l..11i 1 . .1 1. 1 'l`l11*_ l§o\'eri11'1i'-1ieneral and partv having t;\- 11 ttistefl the iesoiirces of civilization for vac.ition . _ - -,_ _ _ _ 1' sei1<.1tif‘»i1s. mav now he contented to pav this _ 1»11_t‘.1111 t'\\i~. 1 " .1 ‘_ _ _~; . 11.- 111111 thi- ltitiiill\`11;111»|1lt1i1i11t I ~“ 11' .1-11115 1‘! the 1 l'1\\'t tg.<'1111‘.».'i.!. _ -_ ._ ._ _ . ` ‘ ~ _'1~..:11.~l t`1-.»1- .1111-v 1111- 1.~11;1..1-:_ ni ` l‘f“\"“"P ill" fltfiflal \'1._ 1111! 1111-# "full lil1ert_\"`. no exaniiiiatioits, and _ ..11, .1 11111-.1 111.11111 ~\111~'Ull11f 1'1" 3 11111-11 \v1ll be controlled jointlv bv pupils and . .1 11111111.11’ :...»~11 t.1t'.1.i:11 <..ii:.-1-._ 111.1.-tsl r_____`_1,`.,_g_ 1; 1,, 1,1, m_mgm.at,,,1 1” _'\1c‘__m1rh ,__ sn‘t hast ball" or “It lsn't hockey" --Calgary Albertun. A _party of 07 teachers from the ` " ‘ "’l"‘“"' l"`llll'f"'"` ‘ll lil" "l"~ l'11.`lif111_ Muskoka Summer school, en route o it muniripal litnvtion given in town oi Hunts- lheir cars to a their honor liy the ville, had to bring stop in order tha' a herd of deer couttl cross the li ghway. It is .saici that there were seven animals. and that they sceinecl to rcalizc they were noi. in danger of being mo- 11"~~"`\l1‘ to ro:i1~lt it \11I1:11t'ii‘v agi'cf:-?'1l~_1» l1c~'11iiiiii;_r of 11113 next school year hy r11¢ lested. The incident, along with rec- ` ` ’ " ‘l““l""'l l""l‘f\`l“"`1 '-\1l‘ \il<`l`\'1i‘l'<` 11.1111.-I1 1~ro\vii<1d eightecii-years old l\iiig Farouk. 1 ` 111 11111.i1t 11111111 <1 ` ` ' 1 " il" "Qi-" _ i1t‘i':iiit1g:i< ‘ ` 111 11 #1 41 \ .~~:".t111l<_ l`11lfti11l. _\1.\1‘1lc11_ lfi1iic1l_ _ _ __ 1 ~ 11111.' Rita-i'i .\ -i:i1il.'1i` lii'olii‘1ili.1i1 ` him" (Hmmr nf Imt"l"Y at the 1"(`l‘| MU5(`“m- 1 _ 1 _ I’ 11 -D g _ _ ll. 11 11" 11-: 111 'mv 1»'.1<~1- 111.01311 cfiiin ‘ ` "" "‘Y £’kl""l'll'!'Ill '11 ll‘1’ llltifffj _ , _1_ _ 1 . i, ~ * X X * \ ~1 » 1'r11*1l 4111# gut: 1‘-P1- ~,11~1-,___ 11115 _ ___ __ __ on __ ‘ 11 11 11 11111111111-111 :is fiom lin. 1. 111,;.'1 relomed' And t E m ares _ . 1 .1 ._ . ,__ l _ _ `\ l “ll l"“"”'l ll”-“ jill “Fil l1‘f\ll\l‘lm~_ 1 \'1~iti>11111e11t.= which have appeared from time l1v 111-'1'_.:11_ lx-t1`»i11'1, 1-iiiliiud, l.:tl\1.1, l,ill1 _IH _"l \v.11t~ was brought hack from the tropical iiillllfs of Lower .\Icxico bv I\lr. l.le\\~el_vn \Vil- -iil .11 iiifilccled to brin seeds or sani 1ts ivii h'111. ent reports of deer in more settled sections of the proviitce, including Oxford, suggests that il1e Slime la\.'..- are being reasonably interpre- ife in Ontario is :i1ci'eas.11g as rc- 'I`he story is told of Russell Sage, thcii regarded as thc richest. man in America, that as he was board- nig a strcct car his coniputiioxr threw away a cigar, and remarked, "There goes 10 cents." Quickly Sage The, series of life insurance institutional ad- forever." The tale has been attrib- ` ,lg I1 1 - 1-1_4 ‘ _ __ 1, ___ _ . \ ~‘ l~lll'1V“1“""-‘-‘ - 101 111.1. 1111 _91 111 :init-_ in the press during the past eighteen 1,. 'll- -,_ ~_\. uted to various others and vary.1ig deductions based on it. NOW We have Wall Street speculating on the ` \ -"l’l‘l"'\"“*‘T"l_\' _-`*“‘-"W" "“i‘- “ll i1i11i1il1_-_ have hecn republislied in attractive C11-C1;ms11,11L-CS111111 111¢1ate John D. 1 "l -l““~"‘f"fl 1`\\"~. lui' \f'“' /-l""Z1‘ll'l- it-lio t`11rm. This puhlictv spoiisored hv tl't' 1 ..- .1 .11 _ . ____ __ ,~ _1 __ _ . ` ' “.’ Z. " 1 . ' ‘-‘_"_“"“l “1 -l l- -‘ll ‘_'l1l -'=‘<"l ll l <|‘- t .1i1.'i1li:.u Life Insuraiicc (lfiiccrs .»\_ssoci:ilion,i 1 1 _. .1 1.1 .~1i1.t~1-1..lf~11 111.1- t >1t'i\1-___ __I__-,_..- _ 15 1._,,\\. in its S(,\.CmC(,mh y<,_m.nm1 is 3 fim, Rockefeller had continued to hold from 1883 to the time ot his death a New York Stock Exchange seat for vvliicli he paid $30,000. lt has cn iiitiisieiittt to 'a gra11tis<111 _ _ __ __ _ The volume of British extemal - __ rygdm INMYM-I 1° mme mm 1 "I mmm and 1 mm 3 l‘“m"“"m"4~" l tiiaiic C°mi.nueS m grlm in 5 way: t-c?lieI;’“::fLi:Sul?i§ P:l{1SeiEi1\:}:;` gcctions of the Province It is im- nardin his heart stomach blood the success of the change 'of eco- ~“ g ’ ' _ 1 D “W ° “her “rt was “fm 1walch their fit.ds, as the worms iiiilil iutiire titties. The aiieiitioii -il the lltiiisli - - - . _ _ ._ _ .` ll h h _ _ .tint ot lixiili- has liceii 1li;1\\i1 111 tht posttitin I Edltorlal Notes I §l1;§;{cS0pg1eC);n;'11ike";)1.?§1§,{:cfo:3_ examination. told that there was 11,611 M mght and cannot be seen 1press r p . . nothing at all wrong with him. i and that he should “forget” about _11imp_-, gf ¢1ay and °11t,.gf.1,h¢.wBy it- This WHS 8004 Gf1VlC€ in S0016 1 places. They rapidly eat the blades cases. because. knowing that the I' of the green stock and finally cut heart. blood vessels, or stomach | the head off, so that in some cas- was free from real or organic 1 cs, the field is almost a total loss before the farmer realizes that the Army Worm has paid h m a visit. trouble, set the patientis mind at ' rest and the symptoms -often caused bv his worry or anxiety However, where the patient has "something on his mind". some 5 worry, anxiety. or other emotional about them-would disappear. d 0 Worm which ts making inroads in he grain fields in three or four ortant that all farmers carefully m the day, as they hide under About the only practical way ‘of ealing with this scourge, is to rcpare poison. made up as follows: 1 5 lbs. of dry bran. 3 gals. of water, 1 qts. of cheap molasses, ‘1-2 _1b.1 IIYIIDMAII & 00., Limuen The Oldest Insurance Ageuc in P. E. L _ ’ l Lower Queen street Charlottetown _| For Vitalitq always uyg B HMIAN disturbance, this emot‘orial dis- natural workings ofthe heart. B it wrbance can actually upset the the dry material also mixed sep- Paris Green or Arsenate. The liq- ids should be mixed separately. rately, and then the whole mixed ORANGE PEKOE TEA li f"' ' ` "‘-*-" "“““‘l""'l """' """1l`.‘ l"l` txtii- 1;_\:i11111l~- of ivliat iiiav he termed cdii1‘:itiou_'il ad- _ now bt ~ ' _ it . ' a. it tiuic when thc prlcc oi seats stomach. liver or other organ and _so upset these natural wonkings that many of the symptoms of - organic heart, liver, stomach or1 1 other disease may be present. ‘ Prof. W. B. Cannon of Harvard has shown that these coritiriuous1 1 emotional upsets can actually in | time cause organic disease. And in tum. an organic ailment, such as heart disease, can upstt tt; mind and cause mental illness. The point. must. therefore be re- membciecl that an upset mind can upset. the proper working of the organs. and an upset or improperiy working organ-infection in teeth. in toiisils. in gall bladder - can upset the mind. Thus in the well- eqiiipped _state or provincial men- tal instututlons dentists are reg- ularl_v on the staff. and other specialists-ear. nose and throat. gynecolgists twomen‘s diseases). heart and chest-visit the institu- tion nbout once a. week. As an instance of how the upset mind can effect other parts of the body, Dr. J. L. Fetterman Lake- side Hospital. Cleveland. in the Journal of the American Medical Association says. 'Conflict can cause dizziness, discouragement. and irr. :ularity of the heart: despair oeranges digestion: shame alters the skin color; tension brings on tremors (shaking of parts of .the body); indeclsion causes sleep- lessncss, and fear spreads through the entire nervous system to up- set any and all of its won‘_i< it it 111 | 1,1, _ 1 1 \_, 11-1 1.11.11 _ 11,, 11,11, lion. _\laurire I.. Duplessis. Preniier of Que-1 1 i11:~.1~1ii'i'r-iitlv iiiili the 1'e~`i'i1‘ti<'\i1 oil l“3*`~ “dll 5h0"tl.V have 3 nlemlng with Pfenllel' \lil hell He ihurn of Ontario. One of the ini- ";'1 .='.i1111li1~-_ l~‘.1"iti=l1 honie pro1liicii11ii has " l 1 - - .11111;11--.1 111,-1-1-_-1=¢1 11111 1111_ §11,-1~;;,_<1- 1 11f1i'l:tiit. 11ue.~ii<1i1s to he decided is the matter of 1'* 1.' T 1‘1l'1!'l on the 11.1rt 111' l\.'t<`11i t"x11<11'ti‘i's1 1. r‘ 1~ l'1l\’,-ii-1» to .'tl»<.1i'i1 iiieit' i`1i_i11l.t .'1ll1'1\\'-'l‘7l"" \\"‘fk9d “Ut ml 3l"`i\“$l'c'“Cm the Pf0\'m"" iiitili of action hctu een the tuo 11-ovinccs in re- ' ‘11'f'1i _-1::'l'i1“.1'i:‘. 111 offset the 1'1‘1‘.'irii1»i1 iii _' ' - ' 1 ,.1-1__ I gard to the forestry industry. There are vari- 1‘ ‘-1:1111 ii1»1.v -iii-i1i< 11'. 1l1-i11'1i'.-l, cilliei' al OW' im-dcs U) this nmtterv Such as “`ilg"5» “mlm” _ `, O1 _;,,_ 1,31.; __;,_,1_,_1 ,',,,_,.;:u 1mI,,)1-1a_tif11i of cut, ivorkiiig conditions, stumpage dues, 1 _ 1 _ 1 _ 1 e c. Ilie belief is that when the two prov aces 111 _\c1\1 Briiiiswick will he invited to participate. - .\< H111 chief l1t1i1r-iiri:11~11‘»; 1111dt‘i' the [C111- ` l he ' .uf‘i1i<. t'.1i1;11li:i11 cx11.1i‘ie1'< ~ii11til1 'lliere have already heen consultations bv re if; $93,000. While at first glance that may seem 11 liniitlsomc profit, 011 the other hand it lg, possible to argue that ii the orginal $130,000 had been invested in 1803 at four per cent. and compounded an- nually, it would have grown to $250,000 ivithin the same time. On that basis Mr. Rockefeller is held to have lost something like $161,000 on the principal alone, while Stock hlxcliange dues amounted perhaps to $750 a_year.-[tonic N. Y. Sen- tint-l. Where lloiniiiions uf the Em-,pirc ditler in tlie_r motte of ordering tnctr own ailairs there can be no compulsion, and there should be no bitterness oi' criticism in England. Still more is this true where foreign nations are concerncd. . . . \VhC1'€ show no organic trouble and there is no infection present. the mind- eniotional upsets (domestic or hiisznessi may be causing the dis- t.url'1anee. ` _ New Brunswick Stamp _ ibonrlon Observcri There will come under the ha.m- mcrs in Bond street. one of the most curious stamps which the Empire has ever produced. New Brunswick was its port of orign, Charles Connell its true aint only begettcr. and May 15 should have been the day on which lit appealed. But it was stillborn. 'anti will remain so for all time. . For nine years the colony had been using stamps of unidue de- . _- - _ - »-_| -._. '. ' .‘ ' _ 1' '; b 1- ~ , .-1 1,, _,.1,(. 1111; ,.p1,..11111111\, 1,,.,m.,. M ,_`_ pi. riitatiies of the three prounces on these _1_:;1_.ti§11__11_1__s1t;1_i_iSy_o1E h;`1_1ebc_§_t;ns;.r:_l_>y_s_gn_the Crown sunolmded by the I h o k and thistle-and of 111_~;1_: 11. 1-f. 1111-1- iigiiiii. l.1l1or prplilenis. The) are both in agreenient as l;1aI1___>_c__ a_______ _“___ _he present In 1859 the Government decmed --_-ii`- lil lllfl (-10. imiuk M cfm be on no Omer ,ep to change its stamp printers, and ’ _ m mei, to use a more conventional shape oinniendation. lniiuentc and a more usual desgn The de- Ilfmovin Misconce tions * * * * _ - _ 1 _ g P ’ ' fmour cmmm be mmm- cmicd' V0' or t fled. -work was naturally handed .*_____ _-\~ _\ f _ . _ . _ ~. t H s ew oiindlnid at present inmports ;1i1nti1ll_v _witty excitsett by inteiien ion, o______ _D than Postmaster _______ . - - _ 1 ~ . . ' ' » » _ d in thc _ . ._ the c111n1i 1-,-, . - 11 .\1,ooo_ooo of fond stuffs, an endeai our is lieintl _f__”L§‘__°_.L;;°1_; gf "f_Ea‘f" ;§‘__;:)‘;f_pi__cs _ one Charms Co,.me11_ dd I. h Of 01'- \ 11-1.: 111 iciii iiti -11 111 111r11 1 _ _ m __ ,__-__ -. ‘ \~ _ .,, . -_ ~ . _1 1u:i1lc bv the Coiiiiiiissioii Government to i11'il~:e . __ _ _ - _ He decided to a a ouc 1 1 11111 111 ti_ ot . heilii ol\e _s 111iii_1l _ _ ‘ fomlgn 1am1_,_ Jug; as gciigious in _ ____ _“dim \ \1it no 11011111 tl1el1t11111pf1111.1111. _ the :iiicieiit colony more-or-less iitrlepciitlcitt of wkm,,Cc 1191115181911 1.;1110pe__;11 §g_1;ia_1__1_l__y__;i_>__t_h_;~: _siiélegtbyhe gmmpg r1‘l_ 1 lie t`11'1.~cl_\- 1'e¢t~¢11ie1l ."pt~c1~l1 \\‘l1it‘h; :1 1-~111'\ 111igl1' i1t-. The-11 11l1<1~i'\'_tti11ii~'11i Ili- ( 11 \1l'1‘i1eii\1~ deli\'et'e1l at tht* ptililici '_ g ifff 1:1 li1~ l1111if'1r \\ill ;t;1_i11'i‘1`i'il1f_\' lrrlp t1'1 1'- 11.111 ;1 i1‘.:~.1»iit~1“ptif»i1_ tl1i‘11ti1;l1 t‘ci'l:iti1 111111- 1-1 111;.. .11 1~1-1'tali1 piiblic 1111111 tl1;1t h_'t‘e. 1"' 1 if fl :l111i1i~v;tIi1. 111 t1iii‘ 5111'- . ei-11511, 1i..11ir-li-_ l\iiig t1eoi'1;e \ l. No Need To '\\/orry Il'~l Tlic expr-clnll has li:t1111eiit‘fl. >`111i11111i1: and ex iert tactical 'trlvice to i'ar111crs. ,,.' __. ‘ ‘ _ 11 __ rG1111r`1 11 Collcctivn Df rather 118-fd “ ‘ I P ‘ ‘ _ vtcric.. The Times, LOU Un features. This was the face he put t`i."'-"'. " ' 1' ---- tii11l1.1iiii.tii1cd inen pl.1_\ an iniportaiit piit _ _ _ __ _ on me 5 cent the most used vahm * 1k ik it The British fradc Disputes Act 'wrongs of is) h 1luct<. “I .see no reason why _wr-__ slioiiltl not he seem mm nccéssuxi 'But Wm] itlilc to double those figures within a few years, 11165111-131115 must go responsibilities- pnrilv ilirough increased acreage and partly Htrc are thing-S \vl1l¢hi¢_§>l1l";___;1`§’_?‘ _ __ _ _ 0 tli`r`r»1i:(l1 the operation of a more prodtirlive svs- me “gms “';“°hLa‘; y omg; . `- "-t ' u mus no o. ‘ tt-111 1111 the land now available," he states. 2:21-¢1{=,0t11@ Br_i,t.s~h Trade Disputes Act siinply insists that labour rillliis, clearly acknowledged and dtfnned iii the new _flew-lopiiietit, ivhicli already has __ _ __U______ '___ do _“___ _he ____;`mS or as 1,111, S1amp`m1,s¢ 51111311113 to bear zicliiei-t~rl considerable siicccss. llircctor of Agri- aj _ gd mms bcmeeu em_ his portrait. But before the stamp was placed ciilliire .\_ l3__l%a1il~ "L5 “U ‘ I. ` er and to su ress his stamp. A 1 `riir<" it th :ffr ‘ ltiral crlle e. ft Iriro. ., _ 1- ~t l- 1 PP ’ ( ' M I 0 "` Hu ‘ i 'Q Q \ L “W “lm th” _;;'f2,L__f;f__1;bg:;_)_g.seI1 few. however. escaped to find their 1 \'.\` or iiuclph Ont \ni1ii:1l value of field ect its own .'. . “qw into collectors. B1 crops in f\'t‘\vt0iiiidlaiid 11-as eslimitled 111- _\1.1~_ _ 1icii_l_1_;:1__fi_»1si111iT;»_J_:_\;;:_f;l~;__1“;§_;'i5- Tm one to be sold is mth" above r1»t:11‘_v of Rural Rt-1'oii:1l|'iiclioii. ll. li. F. lliiii- 1|;°;",_:y;1,1, (1`_‘1,Om._ `We`a&1mow1m1gL’ the __i:v_e1~ag_:=:bl_n conditiona &1_1d i'i11l1l at $3.3oo.ooo with an arltlitioital ann1if1l`your right to organize, to bargan " 0"] "C *Ween fm’ an 11 v:ilii1~ of $ ,ooo.ooo on li\'c?l11t'k and ioullrv 1ro- COIICLLIVC-V1 U’ 5010" YQ” °“_'" bar' 3 ` I ' I dining agency to strike if you gi _ ~ . _ ’71 THE LATEST DECALOGUE .\ certain .'imoi,iut of anxiety is felt in Gnslo. lmust. n0t_tt:1_l;€ Df0<1__0dCHC__C '_1'__hoii__.sl:__i;ltl_ja__1;_e one God ohly; w__ho , _ ~ b1"r ,mus no ou a eexpenseo wo _N_11i_1\.i_\ mer tiio tinau_tl1orized appearances of §\_1____:°€__en§_ _lush as mdusm, 15 t11>1in;111 war_~l1ip_§ in l\o_rwe;;ian waters in the supervmed and c0111,-1,11¢d for the N,,§1.1Wen1mage5 may be 11:1-t to rlavs. Lortcern is also shown over thc national B006. so is labour.-Oth wor.ship'd. except the currency: ; 1 ' - ,' ' - tawa Journal. uflfltn iiiiexplained interest of both German) ____ Swear not at am mn for my curse _ :uid Rtissia in maps of the Norwegian coast. 1Th1m. enemy 15 none the worse; l"o1ir (`1erinan destroyers suddenly steamed into _ The United States ;~ci.a;_ns the 15:3 1; .- _ 1 _ ' in the Davis CUP SCT CS. “V 5 At church on sunday to attend figcn iarbor Thursday night from the north _ _hc cup H _mm as against “me Wm serve _D keep me worm my nivl continued south at top speed. As their per~ 11,” Great B,.111,1n_ 51,1 101- Aqstral-1 mend: mils for operation in Norwegian waters had asia and six for France. Each si_i_-ing not incliidcd Bergen, a Norwegian naval plane 10f “l°V"'ics1 mf Whichever "B °“` H0001” thy Parents: that is. all . _ . ' 1 ~ in th ise tn _ ii11111t11li.1tcly left the navy yard and caught up 1 gcfprcgxig em. fwor greg; Pmm :;l{']‘;m ldvancemcm "my be \\itl1 the iierman warships some miles from 1,11,y¢r5_ 11, is 11, _striking fact that _ 1 1111:. 11 nation won for B Smale Tim =11ait not iriii; but needst not th .1 it a conifortnhle 5o.000.0oo inilr: .1‘.'.11v. lint what would happen if we 1li1l h:111~ 1-1.5111- coiitact with the et111ict`s orbit? \\hcn ll'illfry`». Comet revisiterl the sky in 10111. .1 nc1<\~ou= friend. apprehensive of the end of the world. nfbt_l;ls ;:;1g;i_i_i__y___;hat. {_Br@m:_\;?_ Where 'tis so lucrative to cheat: f7“"‘_‘f‘"‘_l°"* Caf_l°gf-1i'l1°fS- h°°_b°°" “CCGPWI tiiiviiabiiiz player. has piiived ii sein- near not msc witness; 1111 the ite fgspite mterrr-ht1on_ hy tl'ie_.‘\dmiralty and ?_Var ggagépg partn lR___cse_r_taigu__ye_=i_rKc; Have time on its own wings to fly: c firtnient. _ im taneou. Ccrman has _it ' "Y R “ 1mFin m__ ndu h _ qty \} _ -y N main the gr:-at singles team has Thou 11111111, 1101, ¢@v¢t_ 1,111, 1,,-.d11_1,.,n - g 'P5 A C ar 5 0 ‘ ""“°'g°'- wafers carried the day.-NEW Y0l‘\¢ Hfflld Approves all forms nf competition. 1 all summer. gyms. _. of London. Ont., who brought. his dog with him, he advised me that the tax he paid on a spayed ani- mal in that City is the same as a male, namely $2.00. and claimed that we were being robbed. par- ticularly when you had a much better behaved dog. Some time ago a number of the City fathers were approached to change the law and equalize the tax with the male dog, but the only satisfaction given was to have the tax raised from $5.00 to 10.00. It citizens were encouraged to have their dogs operated on you would have fewer complaints of dog gauging on our streets, and fewer complaints about gardens being destroyed. Wake tip. city fathers. I am Sir. ete FAIR PLAY TURNIP SHIPMENTS Sir.-Ninety-eight per cent of the turnips shipped from this pro- vince are graded and shipped un- der Canada No. 1 Medium Grade which is described in the Fruit. Vegetables Act and Regulations as follows: "Canada No. l Medium" shall in- clude tiimlps or rutabagas from 4 inches to 6 inches in diameter; which are of similar varletal char- acteristics, flrm. well shaped and properly trimmed, free from soft rot and practically free from dam- age by dry rot, pithlncss. freezing in_1ni~y, water core. worms. grub, growth cracks or mechanical or other means. The attention of growers, loaders and shippers is directed to the first qualif`cation specified in the grade namely "Similar vnrlt-tal character- istic.s_” There art niany brands or var- ieties ni t.urni,1s but for commercial grading these may be classed as bronze and purple. For instance Haszarris Improved Ditmars. Whil- emsburger and others of a greenish color wiil be distinguished as bronze while m’llpond, Suttler's Champion, Laurentian, etc., of a purple color will be termed purple. Announcement . I Poivrnalrs _ P 1, _ THE UPEMNG _ D1-:vELoPizi\i1t:iTI1"F _0F__. The New Gainsborough Studio ‘ i Tweel Bldg- - - Gi‘eat'George St, Extraordinary* FREE T0 ALL CUSTOMERS FOR - ONE WEEK ONLY v ,,_________v 1 -. _ .__ With Each Roll Film Left. to be Developed and Printed (8 exposures) We are Giving Away Free a Selo-Chrome Replacement. | same color differs, care should be taken in packing not to mix them but on no account should purple and bronze turnips be packed in the same sack. When possible a carload should consist of the one variety either bronze or purple. but when both are being shipped in the one car they should be kept in separate sections of the car. Tho co-operation of growers, loaders and shippers is requested and great improvement in the trade etc., could be accomplished if those interested took more pride in their product. Such as clean, new sacks of the one brand, well sewn so they will not open when handled in transit. Shortage at destination ,is often due to improperly sewn sacks. When shipping early turnips 52 lbs. should be packed to allow for shrinkage. If attention were given to the above details it would result in a greater demand for Prince Edward Island tumips and an increase in profit to our growers. I am. Sir, etc.. C. E. SHAW. Senior Inspector, Fruit' Branch Nerves And Nerve tl-Iamilton' Spectator) The doctor's wife has been gener- ally regarded iis one taxed with a severe strain on patience' and good temper; a co-worker in a worthy catre in which time and punctu- ality count for little. Whatever there is in this generalization, it is not for us to judge, but we have just read of an incident -which gives heavy support to it. - Before the section of psychiatry of the Royal Society of Medicine in London, England, this question was asked: "Why do women suffer more nervous breakdowns than men, although both are subjected to much the same emotional strain? _ One learned doctor-a woman, incidentally-gave the explanation that the greater frequencey of nervous breakdowns among her own sex was due to the fact that women do not express nervous energy. in violent language or actlon as men do, a theory patently Open N1- some qualiti- cations. But what intrigued us was a storg told by Dr. Erich Wlttkower, of erlin, about the effects on some peoplc’s hearts of emotion, arguments and so on_ Speaking about the change in the sizes of the heart under stress of emotion, he told the story of the wife of one of hL= colleagues. During mm. monisl arguments on one occasion, her husband took an X-ray picture of her heart, and found 11, _As the type of gre turnips of the / ._ _' _ _ iticitsv -liruiur migii o1ougi1..` distinctly smaller than norm.n.l."" I! this is a. fair test, as muah u WB NSPBCT1 the profound knowledge of the medical scientists in question. then our ideas need as overhauling. We have always @1111. sidered doctors as about as cool is the execution of their bu_=m¢§ u those of any profession we know. But a man who can take an X-ray picture of his wlfe’s heart in the full flush of matrimonal argu. ments certainly defies the law; of gravity, human emotion and everything else. He has attained the final degree of icy practicality. We can think of nothing more mlddeflinlt to a woman than this sort of treatment, and almost any- thing, under such circumstances. misht. happen to her heart. 111 thc case ‘lU0led above it slirar1;. Small wonder-in such a contest of nerve against nerves ROULEAU. Sask. - (CP) .. Slninks have not only oven-un tr.-1 farms of Earl Argus and Gears# Normandy near thi, town, m 1;1u.~1. southeast of Moose Jaw, but hav: become fahnyard pets, submitting to petting and even taking rides in _the tarmeris cars. mi1l , _ - . ._-._. .-&.._..__ Gassy Stomachs R E LIE V E D If you have my trouble 1 with your stomach such ss indlgestiou, dyspepsia. sour stomach. heartburn, gastric distress. etc. Then don't ds- lay getting s bottle of Dr. L. B. Evi\ri's Stomach Mixture immediately. Evan’s Stomach Mixture Is a prescription of Dr. L. B. Evans, noted English Physic- ian of which we have the sole rights to and since selling it have received numerous testimonials from satisfied purchasers. - Try is hottie today. Price 85 cents. S T O C K A I D ANIMAL SPRAY | PILLS AND REPELS 1 FLIES. LICI-.. and MOSQUITOES Stooksid Is one of the best cattle sprays on the market and is absolutely guaranteed 1 not to tslnt milk, nor to stain. 1 blister nor hum the hide or 1 hair. 1 Write. Phone or Call for 1 one today. l PRICE PER 128 OZS. Sl-00 1 utr two i1ucs_ i i>1111ne tus. _ 1411 o¢.§ia._Sj_| There Is No Extra i Extra Goodness of _ v 1 ist' _+ Tax- For The Recognized Our Chewing Tobacco 1 ,cr - i _ _ rr nas A rtavoa ALL ITS OWN. BE- CAUSE OF ITS HIGH GRADE LEAF AND THE SKILL OF AN EXPERIENCED STAFF MANY OF WHOM HAVE BEEN ON OUR PAYROLLS FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS. 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