-t n. ‘YIIQWfIAI ' _ (lfconfoins no olum and leaves mo qste ensue a .- v.‘ Several Injiired " In ‘G. P. R. Wreck (Canadian Press) WINNIPEC, July 14—Four pass- engers and twelve of the Com- pany's laborers were injured, none asnously, early yesterday when Canadian Pacific Railway Train No 2 Eastbound imperial, was derail- ed two miles west of Wapeila, Sask, the derailment was caused by a. broken rail, eight coaches leaving the track. _ $pray »Your ‘Potatoes , -wrru- 1 i Arsenate of Lime “Kalcikill” Brand _ Pure Paris Green, ‘ ‘ -lN “Tins- Arsenate rs.- éyisyi... ‘simuas, arc. above. ‘hold in any quantity. “.wr‘i‘pi.ssate_‘ ‘a RETAIL ‘ " Louisa?‘ PRICES Carter 8.130., Ltd. *fieoMEB0DY WANTS‘ YOUR PHQTDGRAPH B yiiBfl YER 1 1 ,,___......~_,__- . Palmer & Palmer ILJ. Flt-KI. K6. acne: spear Nova lsstla serum . Kllfiflwn, P. l. I. . '&M¢Pll.. A‘ . if} I é industrial and agricultural popula- tion have in the past two or three years been obliged to seek employ- ment in a foreign country. Ordinary unbiased common sense, =F;n;snr1;nr all. I. Iflllli THE nnnnniiiguiinlii IsIIIsIII|V loslossrstl-lo Ool-ll-A-Iaolflaaol-Del-ll- . Issuan- luau. AsaonlacsXhnuI-Olssis ‘am ‘ulaw Toll ' “vi-allot l. Illtlll) o. s. apes-mi PROSPERITY . LEAGUE There has been organised in Tor- onto a Canadian Prosperity ‘Les- gue the obiectsgof winch. may be inferred from the nsuie adopted. The obligations oi membership are such as should be gladly assumed by every Canadian; in fact, every true Canadian, "whether, signed on ‘or not,"is by virtue of his Canadian- ism, a member of the Prosperity. League of Canada; be cannot be anything else. Yet, the League means organisation and, without organization and unfted effort, all the asperations and hopes for Can- adian prosperity are valueless. For this reason we heartily commend membership in t-he LeagueJt means united effort, unQtcd action. a uni- ted pull all together for that pros- perity to which Canada is entitled by reason of her great natural re.- sources, the vastness of her torri- tory and the undoubted quality of her human element. Canada has every right to bo- 001118 8 Breat country, every oppor- tunity to become one of the great- est countries in the world. Yet she 's not. Nearing her sixtieth year as a self governing country she is not even holding her own- in popul- ation or in general prosperity, Our external trade, it is true, is increas- ing but her industries and her agriculture are not increasing, are not even holding their own. Proof of this is to be found, not in the in- creased number of dollars indicated '11 °"1‘ 1111118 "lures but in the fact that our industries and our agri- culture sre not suiilciently active to ,@111Dl0)' 011! own people; in the fact ithat hundreds of thousands of our ordinary ‘intelligence, unblinded by political partisanship, can see the cause for this depression, this do- population of our country, but we are cursed by political partisanship who will not see." When representative men seri- ously tell us that a Canadian pop- ulatlon of eight millions can gug. cessfuily compete with a neighbor. L118 population of a hundred and twenty millions by throwing down latter flood their markets, ind“. trial and agricultural, while the lst. ter deliberately exclude them from ing partisan politics and not com- mon sense. More regrettable even than that such s doctrine should he preached is the fact that party- dlted men and women who know better should support s party in such a policy. Yet this is the no“. dition in Canada today; this is the min cause of the ruinous exodus ""1 "l9 Present depression. It is for this on the bibefcl party. The nant‘ of it, holding stein, by m, position to dictate. terms nominally official saves-amen" or slfcausmaas. Those arst will isstnu Canada." ’ “To rim iailliisliuis inns; Ilsa TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1924 and "IiOne are as blind as thoso- tbeir tariff bars and letting the their own markets, they are talk- porbaps not fair in lay the blame D8117 in power in-Oansda today is not the Liberal party hut g "m. I'm v1 s sump or waiters self- soeksrs who are accidentally In a to tho ‘ ~'I'wo clauses ill tbs oonstiltqtnn. 9f tho Prosperity Insane oi csassa "l! lbbesi fifths commonsense W.” m“ m‘. mmm‘ ‘ "flit-r. st present. ha season has "ldlinst the 0.1. A. which shall "m" "' ‘n " "' u- '- 4; though in some localities m let's- _ ‘tardodthsgrivwfbotthchaycrop M“ ‘um m "f" ""4 "i u is sstiiaatadmlll slightly '5'" lass than can u last wmeflmtv-i-vmniuiianmthmc “_.‘n \ ‘ . merit that a number of farmers in the vicinity reported that no pota- to bugs had shown up this season. Borneo! -the farmers declaicd that they bad carefully inspectsdthollf fields and bad failed to find s bug; From one of two sections of our province similar‘ reports come. A gentleman who recently ponversed with a number of farin- iers in Hope River was informed by them that no bugs had so- fsr sp- peared in that locality. 1t would be interesting to know if this is true of other localities and“‘we ‘would be grateful 0WD to any of our formation, whether favorable or un- anxicus to write the obituary of this much discussed animal on money in the last thirty years than it has on charity. Before the potato bug, or pro- perly, the Colorado Beetle, entered upon his career as a potato pest. he was a respectable and not over the simple reason that neither much good, nor harm. in an sv-ii hour he acquir- ed a taste for potato vines. Here he found his life's work, went into it entensively, flourished grew fat and prosperous. For thirty-five or forty years since mak- ing his debut in Colorado he has been an ever increasing peat, pro- bably the most expensive pest the farms-rs have had to contend against. ‘ Many will be glad to know, if it is really so, that he is leaving us, that there are even a few potato iifelds into which he has not enter- ed this season. lt is possible that, like many other insects, he has only changed his habits and his diet, possible that in his next metamorphosis. he may become a worse pest than he is as a potato bug. He did this once before and may do it again. Anyway he is worth watching till he g-ets off the wemises. it may be too soon to writs a re- quiem on his passing and pending that pleasing duty, we hope to hear from different parts of the prov- ince as to how he is enioylng him- self. Two theories will be exploit- ed, no doubt, as to why he is leav- ing us, namely, whether he has become tired of his Paris Green diet or whether the parasite. which so» companies almost all insects and keeps them within leglstimatd bonds. has finally conquered him. wsosraora While there is no definitetrend in the market s feeling of optimism is gathering around the prospective crop‘ of the present season. From all over Canada. with very few ex- ceptions in the West where there are the usual dry spots. cmp ro- ports are very encouraging and early estimates place the value of tbs total agricultural ylaid at a higher. llgure than that of lsst Yrll‘ which was a record. Last yssr the totli sgriculturaiyteld of Canada was 81.848.108.000. This value, at favorable as we are particularly 1118 43 01 U10 l"!!! 54 79915 Presidency has been held by a Republican. But during that time three which the province has spent more Lmcdm Garfield Ind seats in the redistribution being made seems to be practic- numerous grass eating beetle to any same‘, The ,0" which little attention was paid for on,“ he was line. For 22 years from 1872 much 1892 the historic most eastern pro- vlnce of the Dominion presented by 21 members in the House or Commons. By successive reductions one third of-tbis numb- 811d er has been cut oft and the 21 now reduced to l4. Thirty odd years ago the three Maritime Provinces sent 43 members to the Ottawa House wherethey will hereafter send- but 29. Meanwhile the West has galli- ed even more than the East has lost. an and Alberta Notes Bridle-Way byxtbe Democratic National ~oon-. with general York Times as tbs best man ' for Vat it must be rsmsmbs ed that during the sixty-four years since the beginning of the year 1800 the Republican party has elected nine different presidents of the nation and several of them ‘for a second term. These were, Lincoln, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Harrison,‘ Roose- velt, Taft ‘and Harding. the same period the . party has elcctedfbut two, "°*‘d‘““‘ “'3” “mild 5i" "5 "i" m‘ land and Wilson, although each of them was twice chosen. Thus dur- During Democratic Cleve- the presidents, McKinley Republican we" Bllanhmi“ 5M “'0 015°"- -ln fact last summer he particularly Grant and Harding, died while in office. ~ That Nova Scott's will loss two now follows misfortunes in the same to was i" rs- w ‘ Wbon the Msrltlmss hsd their maximum representation of l3 all the provinces and territories west of the Great Lashes were represent- od by but 10 and later b)’ 15 members. it was not until 1905 that the provinces of Saskatchew- were created. Baskatchcwan was given 10 memb- ers to start with and is now allott- ed ill. Alberta's first quota , seven and has now been doubled. WEB British Columbia has gained in like manner and the region west of the Lakes will hereafter be re- presented by 69 members. Thus where Maritime votins Blffinslil used to’ be four to one in 011! favor as compared with the West. the Westerners will be able to outvote us hereafter by much 111019 than two or one. Smuggling immigrants across tbs border baa become a. business quite as lucrative as rum-running, sc- cording to a recent Ottawa de- spstch. According to this authority during the first six months ogthis year 100,000 immigrants arrived in Canada from overseas. And s. check- up made by the immigration auth- orities shows that thousands of this number have gone mislill within the past two months. It is alleged that these thousands have been smuggled from Canada into the States by the underground route for sums ranging from 810 to 8300 each paid to the human smugglers. Four bundled ltslisn immigrants recently arrived at Canadian ports. entering Canada ss farmers. it was discovered that not two dozen of them intended to remain here slid they were all deported back to ltaly. ' Canada Mods Immigrants mars than most countries, and it is quite d‘ ‘oartsning to learn that .' the r reported as having lauded tbs than prevailing low prices, it is expected will this year be s:- oosded both in volume and in bot- h!’ bflcss. I la our owaproviince crop pros- me...» bum sum is» our it. bcen-sscsptionaily favorable al- ai. our ports this year has pesn greatly in excess of the number who hsva remained la this cool"! or who blended to remain ‘when tibsy landed. Tiara has lsssilssa sdtris loss is this way from year to year. It has unit lrlstl! lnclolllfi from tbs organised smuggling above referred ts sad fha louse Jess of tho spring somewhat. re; year. as ma“... nrgmnm p ‘Ph ‘taaaw: ‘Meiosis financial Ian. Wu" or “conquer ‘ , In several provinces ‘the j i“ ' F " “ i f! 0d ‘k J5 gal. fflswhiohstsnlsrliu-dsisssvs afiv" Am . stout-ct? "'93s 1b. asavlscflffinwllaq mlss-d,Q»?"“@f|."'Y"#-W~\F _ = w i ’ ttii‘is'.‘“-1v ' ~ - - i - ~ i - t sonically from ~ "vr-éfsrgu-"rri... ....i......<n..;... suv in .1. a »- i isolates. - i. _ ‘ immigration-affairs have bias handled by the‘ lfinl Government ¢n-—- Durtegtsn says co a l!" n. selection st m... wipavu 1 vacation ‘pa the party candidate for ' the ‘presidency seems likely tionaeet ‘ approval. He. . was . warmly recommended by the New , the Denioc ‘ic candidacy _in 1080 ' and has a splendid record as statesman and-diplomat. l-lis abil- ity, unblemished character, honor- , able public career, his calm judg- ment and moderate views hops that h; leadership may unite ‘the divided party and give it some prospect of success in the election.- glvc ' sad inefficient nisunsr is which ' ioi-MIQM ‘Bsldlll AN UNUSUAL CASE ~ outlined symptoms as follows. Pain. _in the lower pant of abdomen on bagging in character, particularly when he got thinking about it. After pointing out Ito him that as it was over on the left side, and was therefore not likely to be a chronic appendix, the physician stated that it was likely due to gas pressure. l-le explained that the lower end of the large intestine, just before it left the body, had a dou-ble “S" curve, and it was pressure here that was causing the trouble. He suggested that certain foods known to CIBMB gas, such as cab- bage and white bread should b left out of the dietry. He further suggested~that as the patienfs occ tion necessitated considerable office work, that a lit- tle exercies in the form of rocking and bending would -ba advisable. “But l saw another doctor who said i~t was muscular. and advised me to take no exercise whatever. cautioned me about paddling n canoe." v "And did you paddle the canoe?" “Yea.- "Did the pain increase?" “No; l thought it was better." The patient returned in a month tcr. ille had taken little exercise, but had really been too busy, and so forth. As the report of the X Ray meal sician h-ad not bothered to examine the films. However, thinking that these might show a slight delay in the passage of the bismuth meal in the region of the pain. he took the trouble to investigate. And the tion. Not only was the, double curve unusually ‘sharp, but. there was an extra twelve inches—a whole foot- oi intestine more than there should have ibeen in his abdomen. That is, the last part of his in- testiuo, the part that holds waste ruoitter only. all the good pant of the food having been removed, was e. foot longer than it should have been. and made the curve even sharper than normal. This then accounted for his pain, owing to the pressure of the gas, from the waste matter. The patient, an engineer by pro- fession, felt that it might be well to have the extra foot of intestine taken out. However the physician pointed out to ‘him that be had always had this extra foot and had suffered no pain until he had discontinued his exercise. ' il-lis oftfce work was his undoing, ‘If be were willing to watch his diet, take ten minutes bending and twisting exercises daily. with s walk to and from his office, he should get rid of the pain. “Remember,” said the physl inn "you can always get the extrAdot cut o t, but why not try this plan first?" Daily Selections POI Guardian Readers . s . CANOE SONG W-itb rhythmic beat we dip our blades And the ripples break and bubble. And we slip from the gloom of the poplar shades A patient came to physician and n leiit side, not a/wfully severe. but‘ I 7GERMAN" WAR of the criminal methods employed by the Germans when they occu- pied French towns and villages has been heard at a court-martial at Nancy, where Colonel von Vnllaile, of Bavaria Lanilwher, has been con- ilemned to death by default. and did not think he was much bet- ca” w" remarkable m Ms pa,“ t'cular; it brought out the bravery and patriotism of n French woman. At the begining of October, 1914, a Embermesnil, a commune situated “Med no organic "oubm “he PM“ between the German and French lines. asked Mme. French we're. .' informatioii demanded. village was invaded, but Bavarian solders hail barely films showed a remarkable condi- cemm when a heavy are was pom“ ed upon them, followed by an at- tack by the French, which resulted in a number oi prisoners being tak- en, including the chief of the pat- ocupied by the Bavarlans in New- RO ERT BRIDGES Post L roats oi England, who is st present lln a Western Univer- sity ofthe Unltd States ss an ox- ohsngs professor‘. Tigers are rumors in England that he will be the last poet-laureate. - METHBBS Tiilli the accounting department... Most oi the treasurers and‘ many of the presidents of" products of p w, they had opportunity), ‘bsoomofamilisrunvitb all activi- ties of the business. ‘ .- ‘ trslna man for positions in MHllJlqhly specialized knowledge la s requisite. school of colisglats grads in the vvoitld devoted exelu. dlvoly to training men for the duties of, office mlnlflor, cost accountant. auditor. treasurer, and public accountant. It sppesla panlculsi-iyto hlgli school and bellow lrsdustc; q who desire to be iaidsrs In tbs business world, ' tlve posit-ions not only all over tble country. but in many foreign lands. many parts of the country because it oifere- advantages 4 which cannot be obtained elsewhere. . To be Bentley-trained carries iprosfiqs "in business. Tuition $225, payol is in ten equal instalments, or $21.’. if paid for the year in advance. ' ‘ The Bentley Scliiiol oi Accounting n. Finance The shrest-wsy to an executive Will-loll is through our large n“ M09111 the accountllls dfillfllllfilll. for hutbelr work “wig. ' ‘Tbs Beasley Icbaol of Accounting and Finance It ls gbgtisrqm professional Our graduates are filling important and remunera- ’l‘-he Bentley School draws students from Day sessions gin on Spt. 11.; dloursjzllo to- i. Send for catalogue of day or evening courses. 921 asylum» Street, Boston, Man, u. s. A. (By Dominion News Service.) PARIS, July 14.-——Another echo commanding the Fourth Regiment The patrol of Bavarian soldiers entered The leader of the patrol Husaon where the ‘to give the Then the The womazPrefused . eacbed its rol. Embermesnll was, however, ember. The inhabitants were drawn up before the church, and the com-- mending oillcer asked if the person‘ was there who, had gviven false in- formation iuie previous month.‘ Mme. i-luason immediately emerg-i ed from the crowd of villagers and‘ declared that it was she who had given the information. The womani was about tobecome n mother,but this fact did not prevent the com- mandlng officer from ordering her to be shot, together with a young man. The soldiers who carried out the execution fired three times on the victims, whose bodies were riddled with bullets. The Bnvarians were not satisfied. They fired the house of the brother-in-law of Mme. Hus- son. Steamer Wrecked And Nineteen Are Missing CORK, July 14—-The Steamer Lisrnore, belonging to tho Cork Steams Packet Company, bound for Birkenhesd, was wrecked off Wex- ford Coast Friday. It is feared that 19 of the crew including three Spanish firemen were drown- ed. Only one survivor thus far has been washed ashore. < Son: "What is an optimist?" Father: "An optimist is a Scotch- msn who takes s corkscrew to the United States." Son: "And what is a pessimist?" Witbnevei- a care to trouble . - . . The" silver-reach of the river flows Like a ribbon of blue sateen. While the white of the sandy bot- tom shows " The woods of yellow and green. The shallows shine in the early sun - A treasure of sunken gold; The ripples wakei and wander and - run _ ' in symphonies manifold. The shores in ‘the distance are misty grey. And still as this noon is still, Ssvsfor the rsstlass sens of s is! As bs calla from a fir-crowned hill. ln rhythmic we dlP our blsdol. And tho, rlppiss break and giistsn. and we p frmi obs gloom of tho Wiiiatbc scboss listen 40mm: -%y, Ottawa. ~ t iK r lliather: “The ssrne Scotobman coining back." _______._..___._€_._. use mansion tbc worry and- i... u our‘ shoulders. Insure ' your-auto. Tbsro srs swsrsl k farms oi dsslrsbis auto IQ- l .IilfIl\0l, or one areal polity 1M! ls a complete scvsvsos lar cvsry kind oi accident Oii IIAMILTOIWS BISCUITS-Jfhe FavorltPs Country Air, pars‘ milk and Hamilton’: Zephyr Pilot Biscuits, spread with jam, hon- . ey or syrup. Can You Beat It? Since 1840, AND ‘ ' WEEKS * AND SA VE . 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