rm room i Tilliliiililliifiiliiii BUIHIIIAN Itdolltalliibudoduao?) Ii-Donryuu ruoovunmnuulacuuoua ilflrnrnarillalvaaoeidclnred. llnlkdltaleao. Hindi-I. Clodw I lei-urn. Ylerlroaldu '. l. Burnett. knotty-Lieut- Cll. I). A. Inallalon, D. l. 0. i "‘ t Illhl all linger-J. l. Burnett. Aaaoclalo Idltor-D. K. Currie FRII-JAY, JULY 20, 192s _ CONSERVATIVE VICTOIYINILC. ing the fabricate! artives largely from the United States. We are importing manufactured goods at the rate of twenty-seven millions per year, practically all of which could be manufactured in Canada by Canadian workmen from Canadian raw material. The policy of the Conservative party 1185 1199" and still is to manufacture as much as possible of its raw material and so give employment and the profits of manufacturing to the Canadians. WHILE complete returns from the British O0llimbll ' 0n Wednesday have not yet been re- ceived at the time of writing, enough is known to indicate that the Liberal Government with its 11119 miilority has been swept out of existence, its leader and several ii! his cabinet colleagues having been personally defeated. The new Conservative leader, Dr. S. P. ‘I01- mie. who a few months ago, re- Dunn; the present administration “sued his Se“ 1n the 3°11” “fat Ottawa customs duties have been “mum” m accept the lmdersmpirevised downward on four different .°1 ‘he Pmviimlll ciimfliiilve Peri-occasions with the result that the ‘y’ was rammed by a subsumuavimportation of manufactured pro- majoflty’ ,duct.s from the United States has The Conservative victory in Britqmfleued enormously, while at the m‘ culumbm L‘ very flgnmcami “isame time, the exodus from Canada definite blow to the King Govern-thus conesponmngiy incfgg5ed_ The Notes b_y__tlle Mona tourists are coming ‘to Canada this year than ever be- fore. Most of them, as stated by The Toronto Globe. "will take away extremely favorable impressions of Canada, impressions both of the country's charms, and the country's gifts for wealth production. They go home and speak of the country as the greatat field for settlement and industrial expansion in the world. They say, as do the most enlightened of our own people. that the great need of the country is population. Does not everybody say and believe that to be true? The King Government alone appears not to have that faith. That Govern- ment ought to be bringing in hun- dreds of thousands of immigrants every year from the United King- dom, from countries of northern Europe and from the United States. Why does it throw cold water on siring to come to Canada from But is it not to he granted that the King Government's non-pro-i gressive stand on immigration is logical? A Government whose trade policy has had the eflect ohm their “york- You will remember the idea of recruiting our popula-I Britain is part and parcel of its sop-i aratist policy: I driving hundreds of tbousanth oil our people to the United States iofing dye either by normal: use or on. rusr. to measure how much work some o period of time. out from the blood. say 90 percen of ‘ within a period of half an hour. idea of what is liver. If there is an acute inflamma- tion of the liver, only 50 per cent of the dye will be removed from the ‘blood by the liver because the liver in the half hour. They have found that uals who keep their nerv tensed by anxiety practically ltime, the liver removes only 60 the half hour. It is now possible for your doctor your organs will-do within a certain In doing reseach work on the liver they have found that it will take ign material auclraa a dye If it takes longer than this. then according to the length of time ltaken they can get a fairly accurate wrolis with the vinegar and rubbing hard. If the individw system] all the] per: thy father that besat thee. and 111$- icent. instead of 90 per cent withiniplse not. thy mother when she l5 This gives you some idea of what worry and anxiety can do in inter- fering with the organs of the bodyjou; duty, that by giv-1 the mouth or by OOOOQO§O§§QO§00OO4&OOO09 HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK F! ROBERTA Li! o» ACanningllinL I When canning if one will paint theends of the first finger and thumb with collodion and let it dry there will'be no stained fingers. A Busty Grate. ‘ Paint" a rusty B1118 W111i 1115“ lead. and leave it undisturbed for 24 hours, or if -, lble a couple of days. The black lead will absorb the rust and the iron can be polish- ed in the usual way. p Glue on Furniture or Fabrics. Remove glue by dipping a cloth in f t glue has hardened keep wetting it with vinegar and when softened rub it ofl’. f tion from the British Isles? Why cellstage itrglarmed s: much that tlgy‘ does it especially discourage imrni- can ° e ‘I'm 91°99’ y" 1 . . th th hand f th is f - ' gratlon from that quarter? It does mfi five? as thelcangg omcymgggcgsi Dally SQIQCIIOIIS ; not admit tihat it is prejudiced a "S33E11: gay-Fig: 1?; theusuyfiil FOR against Br tish connection and 0e . e res 0 e ver ce w . that its iciness toward people de- be 5111118’ 111911‘ W01‘! properly, and Glilflfdlafi Readers ‘will remove 70 per cent of the dye . i, o-o-oo-o-oo-o-ooo-oo-ow July 2o, 1m. a WISE Cl-IILD-Hearkcn unto old.--Prov. 23:22. PRAYER-Be Thou our guide, iLol-d, and we cannot then fall 111 SOME TUNE AT EVE. ~\ I. l of‘ <0’ W “W PlQMPT COLLECTIONS ‘GAICQQIC__SQO_I"LBIIy OQBCI‘ £91111‘ Bonito Montreal gives prompt‘ D 4 and economical servicebecause ‘of its morejlian 60o branches‘ g “in all partsof Canada and its‘; _ , .- ugorrespondents throu bout) BANK OF MONTREAL I ‘Haul Assets in excess oi‘ $830,000.°°Q. t _Charlottetown Branch: G. FILLITER, Manager. l OF- DRgflFTS» , . the j collection of drafts}. 1 “no otiable paperfTtliei v f thecornmercial yvpr p ' A EstiblishEdYl8i1 men‘ and “'5 backing» and mmllouestion of the wisdom 0r unwis- um their "wing, mus; have its hwhinjecticn into the veins, Drs. Gra-isome time at eve when the tide l5 "we pom! British Columbia hasidom of the present Canadian fiscal estimate of the size of the popmayham and Cole. of St. Louis, were; W. _ able by means of the X ray to show 1 shall slip my mooring and sail ense industrial possibilities and‘ the people have realized that. while’ dependent upon the Federal Gov! emmenfs vacillitating policy the‘ Province must continue to lag be-i policy, if policy it can be called, is new on trial. The Hon. R. B. Ben- neat is pleading the cause of Cana- dians and enunciating the policy which he believes Canada should tion that can live under it. Toi bring in more people would, it must see. mean the pressing out of fur- ther numbers of the population now here, unless a/change In the trade policy is made to enable more peo- lup the shape of the gall bladder, and the therein. By using this same large dose they h show how well the ave been able to 1n t liver is doing its work by the quantity of dye it re- BWSE Presence of the stones With no response to the friendly hail. dye 111 0116 Oi kindred craft in the busy bay. e. When the night stoops down to em- [thony and Elizabeth (Princess Bib- he silent hush of the twilightlcsco), are now grown. Laly Asquitshly satisfactory love story. which a1 is at present residing in London. Natural gas discovered in im Aus- tralian town in search for oil is be- ing used to supply the town with light and power. makes a fitting ending to a thorou- is full of arresting situations. told with vigour in a delightful way. hind. Dr, Toimie demonstrated w! Pic w find productive employment moves from the blood within a cer- brace the day, Lady Asquith‘s new novel Octavia the “Mama! I m ,pl_"sue' ‘All unb éamdians here. Has the King Govemmentvmi" “1119- and bl’ 18111118 811 X my And the voices call in the Wfli-EIS deals with the fortunes of Octavia on o e people that will ggree with him that if Canada concluded that Canada has new a“ picture of the gall bladder they can flow,-— Daventry, the daughter of a wealthy under a wide-awake provincial fld-iis to grow to the 9101101110115 W111i?“ the population for which a nvlng',§,§‘,";,§§ wndmo“ °I the 5*“ b11141‘ Some ‘time at even. when i116 W111 Border family, who went to pay a A ' ~ - 1S 10W- series of visits in one of the famous mmisimlml 11111115111111 develop-Ht has a right to expect, the policy can be found under its tarifl‘ policy,‘ You can readily see. then. that hunting districts/of England, and ment in British Columbia was stllllo; protecting qanadifln industries framed for the particular arivan- zifgéhmih: £313,263? tat 1183:! they Through the 111111111118 $119110“ that there found excitement. romance, » ‘ - ~ rea l; ll - Possible as was proved in the case-jig the only safe and scum] mm 3215:‘ ‘helutgmr “M”? Thcjrom ascientific standpoint ‘biggest? O'er titular lgbhriralg tide of the Un- :33]flggggrggge-rggilillgigifv:rims:- of the development which has taken’ n pwp e a d° mm“ hemfil’ medicine 01‘ Surgery- known Sea. ' ation for men, Octavia had to pass through many emotional experiences before she decided to set off on a new and strange adventure; and after launching forth bravely on the voyage of Matrimony she almost uffered shipwreck, which was avoid- While our markets are glutted ;with foreign import5. whether 01 are in too many cases obliged to‘ move on. and they keep the waitingi 3111i? 01 i119 P9181150" cililsefviitlili-‘Efactory or farm, Canada cannot ex- lists at the ports of entry to the! Government. The people's faith impect to grow, The people have a 171111431 5111195 1111611 i111 1118 ycflr DlnTolmie will, we feel sureJJBJHSi-i-Fright now and have the opportunity round’ A" that can get mm that They are not working in the dark, aovoo-oeoaoaeom o4 04o a o place in Ontario under the leatier- I shall iialre me away, with a dip of sa - And a ripple of waters to tell the tal B. Of a lonely voyager, sailing away. To the Mystic Isles where an an- . - - l tl ~-' ' o fled. as has that of Ontario in its“, take the gull measure or the pfe- gmmltry aitwgfn ‘zfgufig; fiswd i] MOdBI‘ l1 ‘The ca‘: ggyihose who have sailed ed by her own courage alone. . sea ye , - lead - i - bef , er, Premier Ferguson. sent Canadian fiscal policy. It i5 opened, push in. They would abide By ROBERTA LII o.“ the oéilknown Sea to the Um not the least (“wig-mung part o; There are revelations in connec- high time that political bias and hem, as would our own who have * seen sham Qgtgvigfg characm- was h" knack of l. no oaoeoooo owoooeo-OO-OO no been expatriaied, if Canada's home! market were reserved in 1111B 111985“, Q-Sllould the grapefruit, at ure for the products of Canadianlbrsakiast. be placed on the table industry" ,when it. is sot. or should it be ' brought ln later? A.-Eithc~r way is correct. Q.—-Is it necessary to make a call . ._ _ _ _ - ' nmarlrable one. It is a forceful blow; 1f [me has been present at an after- Canada noting the indlscimin- (‘mated by dlvergent groups m“: i-p-inocn tea or reception? _ against the King Government, _ ate export of raw matrrial from thisiwlth m Own ideas regarding frechcunting its tmti-Briiifih Wlliilranaflfiirzggifloxis buglrgggsiry if the - . - l a. country, particularly o. lumber toltrade, protection and sectional in ‘non and trade policies, and n; 5gp-‘ Q__whlch is the more mum] sap me United Stews’ started an agitzhiterests. The policy which won thearatist doctrines. all of which tend‘ I jitfltlon. “My dear Robert," or "Deni- i ti bo sons Robert?" “on ‘m, an export duty on mmbelulwar, namely, unity of purpose andilfl deli???‘ 531801150 131125;“ t‘; 1m Part of the proposition was to placeiunlty of command is the only poucwan g , 1 winning the friendship and confid- ence of brilliant men and women. of whom like-life portraits are given: sport, amusement and flirtation did not supply her only interests: and she was quite capable of discussing the more serious things of life with scholars, politicians and the wordly wise when she displayed insight and and philosophy brightened by clear thinking and clean-cut. expression. More Than -~Pure It has always been our aim to put into Perfection Ice Cream a little more “something better" than that tlorl with the B. C. campaign which political jugglerv should be elimin- will be dealt with later. glted from our Canadian National “'_‘“<‘°'>——* ‘management. There is, under the, pun’ INTEREST‘ Jpl-rsent Government, no definite {is-j I l - r » - is t I -. . few years ago business rue“ m cal policy. What policy there is, 1S, The Globes article a ruy re A few who have watched me sail away, Will rgis my craft from the busy BY.’ Some friendly barks that were an- chored near, Some loving souls that my heart held dear In silent sorrow will drop a tear,— But I shall have peacefully furled my sail, In moorings sheltered from stonn or found in ordinary ice cream. Consumers of PERFECTION ICE CREAM are. assured of an absolutely pure product. _W¢ gland behind all the statements Inaflg in m" “vermin; ma "h"! l" 51y Perfection Ice Cream is one of the pur- est confections manufactured-it's s0. gale That she should find contentment ' f h t And greeted the friends who have at last with the man o her em sailed before. O‘er the Unknown Sea to the Ull- known Shore. I $111111 slip my mooring and sail away. A.--"My dear Robert" is the more [form . looming of British and other desir- _____{.>______ w clinch‘- Iiuiv on pulp wood undwmh "m emble Gama“ w b°°°m°ulble settlers and make the Domin- other mwlumbet ostensibly to sch the great country it has a right tflllion tributary to the United States; oo§0+004+§§&ee4b004-o404* “e the quesflmh the Govemmentgybecome. This policy is the nation-hall the leading Opposition Journals; ha}; a umiin Canada have been saying theset appointed a Royal Commission to a1 mucy’ enunciated G1 beg wry ago by s" John A‘ Macdanaldithings from day to day. The 0 ., —E. C. Hardy. MARGOT ASQUITII-wmrgs A f ‘wk m“ 911° wh°1e quesuon- Th‘? lby far the ablest and most infill-i BRIUANT FIRST NOVEL " ’ a 1 Commission visited many points in ‘md 5m] adhered 1° with such rinodtblential of the exponents 0f‘ sound} A By W. L. Gordon § OCTAVIA g Ltd: the lumber producing sections of flcatwns a5 necessity may dctireubemnsm in cghnda, now 101115 iliieo-o-o-oeooo-oo-o-oooo-eo-eow» Renowned for her Wm brilliant’ - 11159111811118. ‘and a noted horse- woman. the Countess of Oxford and Asquith numbers among her friends the most prominent figures in Eng- lish politics and society. Up to the ‘prestent time her books-which never fail to create a stir-have been pub- < lished in England, though Octavia is from time to time, but always ad-“the chorus of condemnation. No, WORDS OWEN MISUSE‘): DO herinz to the Principle of firoiec-fillle can d°ubt m” Smceflty ‘mdfnotnsay Brown deals with cot- listrong conviction which prompted,ton. Say, deals in toexpress traf- Th Gl be’ ti l ,' xt emely dam-inc- agiflg is $211,118,; :0 the King‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: ai- ter. Pronounce the a as in “ k"- 'Government. And there is not in,‘ as not as in "at." ‘all the Liberal journals of the Dom- OFTEN MISSPELLED: epoch. Wholesale Distributors Phone 848 Canada at an enomlous expense. The Commissioners with theirsten- ographers, assistants, travelling and hotel expenses ran up into some hundreds of thousands of dollars. What came of this widespread en- tion. EDITORIAL NOTES. w, m», ma, p, "p. Ply picnics and race inlon that have hitherto supported. BYNONYMSI method. mode, her 511$1ll°V¢1-T1li?""1§1l$01>10081‘11phy ’ met, u m,“ Mt. quiry? It will be remembered £1181 There are many visitors in the the Administration the courage andflnanner. rule, system. of Margot Asquith caused a trem- l”, bu; "w" ‘p. l WORD STUDY: “Use a word endous sensation by its searchlight i“, c apart from the business men in Can- Province at present, and it is rc- capability that can break the force/three “Ines and it is you“, Let lllec early orders. on some of the most famous people ada, who bad started the agitnlon. Ireshing m hen;- thph- favorable of The Globe's exposure. us increase our vocabulary by mas- of her generation. tering one word each day. Today's alnst the proposed export duty. "Iheir lawyers scoured the country dusty, but all this is forgiven in, the admiration of our beautiful land- l ‘he only mwmsted people in the comment's on our cool’ mvlgoratmg The Canadian dollar is now at a Word! DIGRESBION; the a t of Margot Tennant was born-one question were Americans. Particul- climate and the pastoral beauty oi discount o‘ mreemnhs o; 1 p...- iumlriirfliisilic from theme sub- of twelve children-at "Glen". thirty ally Americans encased in the miin- tlic Province. To those accustomed cent. in New York, which is said to fiom°rtiefiaftssfmlmg ‘“¢'°°' ffglles "i201" tfdigbilirsi; "i? 822$- FM h“ a ‘PMM - ~ en. cas e esgn 111111311111? 0! P1119915 They set up 1i to the smooth paved roads of other be :18 10W“! 118111: since 1331131115 M“‘ ‘ , m, baronm stym was isolated from weak or disordered stom- cgm thi- h ut C mull; - .' is t e more remar a e as e ur- v “my the station by ten miles of moorland loll you 116011 5W1" W181i 011B 0 a BI countries, our roads are rough and m season, which m now booming. with Si‘ whes o‘ heath“ sweeping smmwh mann- r The Land We Love has usually put Canadian money at llP 10 1119 811111911 V8118- a premium owing to the unusual de- This ll a preparation that strmgthens and tones from end to end and‘ from side to scape, mand from American tourists visit- B! “mt Yd!" m3; $°1§°m“‘,,f§‘§“fi t: if‘; up the attire digestive ‘\ N Y lllio 101' 111811 W110 We're P19110181‘! 1O i118 Cilliildl- 111 111i! America" 1'1"’ o+o++o0o about the estate climbing trees and ‘hnflhfm n“ 1 ew or Q our roofs, riding horseback. etc. They always had two govemesses at a time, French, Swias, German, Ital- ian and Greek. lifargot and her beautiful sister. so much Canadian gold has been ex- ported to the States that Canadian notes have not enough specie be- hind them to supply the require- The present season from the be- ginning until now has been excep- tionally favorable for the growing testify that an export duty would be injurious to Canada. After weeks of this enquiry and of such appetite. It has worked wonderful results in hund- reds of our: and is en- dorsed by every one- who bu ever mod it. Try a Car Will Ride Better With WAR PLACE NAMES IN CANADA Q-What are some of the war place names in Canada? evidence the Government decided “ml” “d 111"’ '5 "° "m" we” merits of the gold standard. This A-rrhe Ggographlc 3mm or Cg- u‘ G . m, u, place my “m; o; emu,” pectthatthere shall be any divcr- unusual condition, it is stated, caus- nudism decided 0n several place tours. weraverycloee toeach other __'l°“'° abrlel Snubbefs m“ from m“ rule Indeed this h es uomment m wan are“ names in Canada that have been until the latter’; death n; the "t. H. on 11w export 0i 0111111111111 liiiiibfl- ' sussesied by the war. especially 1110f as. Both sisters were alike in The 2 Macs ‘rm result has been that Canadian 11°‘ "i 111111811111 i111"! l" Piinwiid- r "‘°““""“ m“ “w” m‘ P°“"'- ‘Emmy Wflyl. having vivid persoualit- Gabriela will addt ofwill‘ H” The traditlonallegend about orty peak in the Yoho Valley. in placate; may had many sum,“ during f bk i ;i lumber in round logs. pulp wood. ""1 “mil/WP 1"" "eveikmly" consecutive days of rain. now sup- of Habel. An island in the Mani-khéu. “m, one“ ‘nmvmng that DRUG ""11 m law the service of v01" . p,” “ruy manu“cmred_ h ‘w; even a scarcity, let alone a famine, posed m he dug. resemble; pmhiht- toulan district and a motmtain in the mm, men h“ pmpoud w both u, G sun‘ 01d u“ v v a Ind ‘lily W111 ha? Yo" a it is i u. l i tion Some da are wot and other ‘he mm’ "i"? K'°°h°"°"i"m°~cr them. m‘ “w” 5°14 ¢11¢ "WM" of 85¢ MW 1'1"‘ yd“ w the Unned states m. ‘m. an no exacgerat on ca m. d8"- "e dry ylwhm the avenge Others thus r rnembered are: Foch, the m.“ new who Among. Iail Orders Prompily came to "Glen" were, the Rt. Hon. Attended. Arthur Balfour, Lord Gl L‘ Lady Frederick Cavendish, the late Joflre. Jellicoe, and Beatty, while Jack Cornwall, the boy hero of the Battle of Jutland. has a peak named 8o has liidlth cuveu,‘ as we do claim, that we have the best soil and climate in North Am- with Giibflfll llvolv exactly the emerrion limited quantities. f ‘Die anxiety of the United States Ally car, newer old, will ride better will be we shall know when the time Glbfkb- is up. Dry weather will be welcome haaufaohirerl to retain their grip cries. during the hay-making season. “fir bum Ion. Arthur Temple Lyttewn Bishop . _., -.. h v , neccua to control every- 1% ; on free Canadian lumber for mnn- "- Tlim “@1111 w be 1111111111118 111m"- gourzelztntguind Feiizggertulrelnzl I 8°‘“h°"""°"‘ ‘I'M Lmkwn‘ nllop 3 rebound ' nhcturing purposes is quite lusti- We understand that fishing is ex- “m” m me when“ camp “a w m” "at 31°“ Wm‘ “hem Rgggfrg" (Pu sdnfh”) q y - heth the coming ' r ill _ ' $13.73 Ia $45.00 ' ‘liable. They have a right to draw ceptionaiiy good this year on the :1" ‘can or u ‘m mm“! 1;” "It is now only a question of the 'm'e"' nae-agony‘. 3.55,]. ‘t. wed IIIOI Y M111 Ill PM! 0i "is "1111 ii "W! BM 1111i "@1111 Mm vi the indicates a waning “ in the 8'" °f *1" °°'""m°""' ""1°'"Y-" After Inn's death, Margot went Mouldings and “d,” W“ yhock a in the world and ohooaematerial for fabrications in maria, and the trout streams have stability of prohibition. 11° ""1- °" “w °‘"“°" 1M" m’ i" 1mm 1°’ Mm“ "W" Sllflflfllillg \‘ I911 for leu than any other real Conservative leaders put out a for- midable lat of prominent Liberals their own country vv their ownalrerdy proved a great attractionto ‘gmpfnlfnaiurfcg; I l: protection. Lot an demow strata than hooky. A very confident statement was yggpie, "rhey are doing this tovisiiors. the latter is largely con-Mun out by premier Mule“ on who had at "no", "m dunnflheiaaabegunanudohu com: Qlillillc. ‘o ' ‘ patio uptheindustries of their own troilable and such improvements mime m, o; my“ d“. in m, Bflmiflpast two years voted against the""{a_ ‘Luna, mmimmd “ m ‘he “mum “In Q5333; nwn‘. Bu" . WW“ : What about Canada's have occurred are due largely, ificolumbia election. Gains in VIc-1PN99IWJ1WT1gQdUigDT11ZIYJLWQ flw-, "i:lunntr”bien the empire." Annie! pill-I. A. I018! g 2, ' " - toria and throughout v Yeriimfll- n Boolean, er m ve n many and . “IPUNIIII. I. ‘I. of lntermt in than mitten! not entirely, to the watchfulness of "will"? Manson. Puwuo, B" ‘ mlaudmt no “m”, Mum. m’ me _OYUIBIAURI.HOILHOIIIYHGTDOH row, Mrs. Ellen bmith, Ian Mac ‘mum,’ ‘ho beam’ PH“ mm later of England. Her children. An- we anexporting not only raw tum-the Fish and Game Protective As-lmmd "m? 9mm” by mm {md n, huff.‘ m-krw‘ n“ mwmnehuu further gains in Vancouver City. Kemlie imd A. D. Patterson.