’ Lili 11 1 _ __ ‘ \ ,MHY1 1‘» gd. i f 1_1 .11 1. i r ll l l. il l .1 f \ -l.. L_- as-I 'l l t 1. I 1 l l i 1 1 1 1 I l »;,ll fl v 1... _ . _ ""'"""-177 '..I_`.15sl` ».-~’.'--_ , “_ "“;'_`=#¢'-T-_ .__~,,,..._ -.ls 1-x-'.==f§;,€=g;~.§;, - -_s-..--.11-ga.-s. _..._ __. 5,.; - s, .l ' 1 lf. I 1. lf (1 K 1 9 i 1 _ 1 ¢ 11 i 1 1 / \ ‘ I fl .} fi W 1 bl. tl "1 fl s, l.~\_ 1"'-fi 4.. 5. rf Z -_ i' 1 f » 1 ,| _ _.11 1 1\ __ 1.1" l‘ 1 11l_t- . 1 . _-»-_ or .1 ' _.1 .\1. a _;»_1,._ /f _ $5. '1' .1 2 1;: . ..: `.:‘ 1 ,. '51' .*. ' __ i _ . 9 -_ 35 :ii-I.¥§~:‘if\ iff _J ..; 'i it , 1 l #i ».’.i1'l' ,‘ 1' i lg ~ ..‘f.‘.. 1 _ - 14.; _ il 1 .'7- _ ._,. < I i ' ll-*i `11 - ll ____ 'gli l _1_. ....,_ .__.._. ._ ,_-. _:=_;_ I 'ii __ . -__ 1' l 1 __ ~*sm ' 1 i I S' .lai- .1 - _"_ _,_ _.___,_; II: .__ 1srl$;(_s.._:L-__:»"-;§`"`L _ "f,'_’; __1 _,_,__,_ l.. `:~31;=.<' ""' -_:‘.*._‘*...`Q‘¥ ` _ 1 \ ? \.iitl H wwf \. l'~\<:l' l-‘milk ' e f 7.. - -.. FRE GHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN l'l-r-aldl-lit-\\'. lilratrr 8. llrlure. M. P. _ !lerr\‘tnr_\'-Lleut. Cui. li Erllinr and lilanuglng Aamvlllio Eulltnra-ifrlmk ' \'Ire- |‘rnaI_rlan0-l. I. Burnett _ A. 5h\tKinnnn_ D. B. 0. Walker and ls. K. Currie lilurnlng I>.lllv ifnunrlul lill\'l| 55.00 per your (in aduanrey delivered. l4_50 per your lin mllllnrr) m|||l¢|| TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1, me S.~’:oc/fifty' (`mflistropl'ze What is truly desc? had as the mcg; `»`-1TH'-‘-Will; catzstroplls .ll the llistory :f r1l:ll`_s ccll.'llic=.lt of the air occur- lcd lleez' B-e.au\'rlii~, l"rnll:'e, early iflllldnp' mcrlllllg. 'S-’ll1.~ll tllc plant Lili!! 'll uii'lgi:;lc. R-101. 5 _,l_.-lc, élllp I0 Fl 100. eN.’.l.l'.l;`ll Llfivr Ucillg !`orcr»;l f-' 13° x1'<;1:“1 in a .=i;~s~il1. _,_ _ _'_ _ _l fu .J ‘_ if .`o'1l;-"5 F.; ’.\'.a Notes By__T}le Way 1| RL Hon. J- B. Thomas says that inxons for putting their o\\'n interests f‘rst It is only by doing sc th.-.t any real progress can be achieved As a own inilrrests, the better position it i 1 1 1 ‘Cir-eat Britain cannot blame the dom- " Ulm-tar_.|_ N. uuraett - i 1 In Culllllia and United States. _ ' ' _ rule. the more a nation looks after its _ _ _ _ _ A rrllr _ r‘.l~l.1\Rl.o1'l`l-:'rnwr~l Guaknw- _ _ _ _ _fl<.“l‘on‘12\< 1 .- r - -2 13, - .- __ - _1 __,-_---- , -_--r _ % what Mr. Bennett’sAchievement “Coals To Newcastle " ' lubergll An advertisement in a S\lmmersidc`_ ' V ` i-rawever rar the discussion may paper makes the rather Hwtllbs U1-i ' at range on the intrinsic mel-its of Mr. “°“1'*°°m°m th" ‘°l'°°m“i5°b°‘1t1' ~ _ Bennetts tariff policy, there can onlv `d“° 5° lmve in th” WWI* with 3 mu U E N cargo of British soft coal (York rl-cm the Manitoba me P1-ess <'I’he New Glusvw News) 1 be general agreement on the vigor ' _ L he has displayed since he took office, _5h1"°) ~‘“"*°'b1¢ -f°" f“’““°°' “n¢°°»1 _` ' 1 _ _ .- 1is in when the time arises to help md ‘"1 th* 59°” “nd th°’°“¥h“°” ihnms and open movin” me ld ` 1 1' another nati~ns inter _ ' ‘ _ 1 lm hlch h d hls ld ll cl ‘vertiaer further states that he had S __ _» _sm ~1 w w ema e ease e ~ b _“_ ___ _ _“___ i _ _ _ ive in Canada's fiscal system~ In six` een 5"” “I "¢“r“3 3 P W 1' _ illces and the Pac fic coast. _ MEASURING THE POWER. OF weeks Mn Bennett his selected hls flarly low freight on this cargo and cal \_ 1 1 \ I These convention tours have be- ___::ll|:r;:l;";e:L;§: qxxityx; THE HEART Ministers, formed his Government ° °°“s°q“°“°' me °°°] is w be "Id 1 ' 1 - come a settled and ext m l I- 1 revolutionized th ta iff h d I ,1°t In °x°°°dm'1y 1°" price' \ ‘9 - fe ° Y VB far as h-er influence on the worlds X _,lun talk .bout the hurl, U g e r so e U es We mention this matter to give our Q / uabi 1' _t f th ` - made a drastic upward revision nf \_\ e ee ure n e Chambers ac commerce is concerned. yet sufficient pump made entirely up of muscle. It me dumplng slam” created ‘ _“___ readers an idea as to what our rrlinc 1 y 1 t _ cities. yet they do not express the is knovm obout the vastness of her ls me power m. slxmgth of that muh ty m____on dollar _wld and scheme ___ opemwrs and _ncldemmy meh, em 1 linlit ni the aim and enterprise of the "°5°"“`°s “nd the p°t°““a] “Huh cle that tells the condition of the cir- “ld of ,mem lo mem ,md l l P1°¥¢¢5 hi” W mm* in 51° WW °f - ». _ . w - 1 Clmafllml glmmlm of gommerng °f 1" " undevemped “sets t° 3" some cuiation of the blood. And your blood weclw llme P lished throng; tht: competition. Fortunately U16 5°\'l¢li ’°’“b’““°e °f "amy W her 9°1d"‘ ‘ stream is reall our life stream ' Russian coal menace has been cr soon _ whose dire"tors look beyond the bor _ _,ld d _ Y Y - House, with the fm»¢¢d ,ppl-oval ol# _ lil ` ` ' dr .m w ce. 1 . _ ____ C_ me D_m_________ and _mm ___ el- s 0 o omnan A5 you know than ue vulous th’ op___osm°__ g__°__p__ __ mm of the lwlll be scotched,» but here is a case _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ tests as to the ability or strength of t cl ll d l ll I _ ‘that comes in pretty MUCH the Sim* |_. _l.d 5 _ mos rascan conen ous egisla lcv as ia e mls lonarles ill other_ Neither Mr. Bennett nor any of his me __e_______ _mn ev" brought down ___ B C_mad_ lcategory as New Zealand butter. and i~-= 3' "~- -~~---11--- ~ __000 passed in the House of Commons - _ .._ ..l1,1.\.n1l5 s've1\s_ 1s.1._1 lhe conclusion of the forthcom "`-»"3f-TC D5' the illllzbiimis oi Boala- mg nlccting in Toronto when a party ifor the "uit cf the unmznployed was intended or expected te 'stop unem 2:1.; 'a'i~.~l t.:~.»= 1-ll;-l~ll_~;.. »_-l»35_,__ - _ ~ ' MV? . 3. -' t;1__ of folty delegates will sail from \/an _p_oyment.1_ such B clalm on the . ...-.t l..ii flames nnnd couver by the C. P. S. Empress oflllce gl ll ls l-l¢llclll,,lls_ lg ll was h"f‘<‘~'~"‘lf-1-lf- C1 0’ 0-’ N1" \’|f\ir-'-- F_1;=<_; for Japan and China. Thlslpossible to climinate unemployment 1 r.sssei`»§¢fi and ul-ew, al” gg-‘--._ Parry alll al-l-lv, ln ynlml-,uma ondoy the mere voting of a few million ;c;;:t of the .1-rwlc lirnod of sill- vxnrl October 27th and will spend a week 1d°u°'rs'_n ’5__°b"i°“5_t`hat e_"___ery_ GW' ffm Ihr <52-ilcsolzlc 1:11;-‘..'.lis \\'llic`;l llc- r*1n,vrlll3cl it. l at Su1lfi.l_".= rrlt.1stl~ol>ll¢ 1.__ll Pll(`I1l`l CL S’f`.'il)ll1\ bil' Lgitlon ;li:l;.`, in Tokio in confelcnce wit-ll lead ng lanese merchants and industrial- »-_- el v- N L.. __ crnmen in 11 word wou a once ltake advantage of such a panacea. direct relt f. to save men and women lpleyment clothing and shelter-1 while rf ;ccf1l1.1_l;.¢y in1l>11l-tzllre. The loss' for Shanghai. Honk Kong and Can-_ _ _ __ _,_ _ ' ..- _ __ -_ _ __ a ar er sum sava a e oencourave _ _-o nl--11, c'l.._l.ll mrl.. of sc. :lirrg-'l lor., where further business confer- E _ _ , __° ;;'.“:tlin1‘ll; oilic .‘.l.~. ’l‘1".l1ifnll. B'1LL»ll ;`ll'i‘lllll 1;l.li';'.= ol' ll=.f.;:\‘_“. ii`l"1 'iw rx1l::.'-.fri of of The h.~;‘-cs .°.:`.'l c:..pect.'l‘.lnns ol a =urc=:s.fl.ll wir \‘ ol tho storms which illtimdf-i113-f/|`l€l'€bY that it hui ¢h°5' l;l",ke oler norillllcst Flrailce set at naught the mrost carcfu cz‘.c=_lla'lrns and the most- ex-I Perf. skill of c»1l;lll9el's anti naligat- :rs Like illr' c2t.1..trcpnc vshich over- °r1lclru<'l the S. S. Titanic on her 'na den vo_\'ae_e across the Atlantic some ffcars il-zo, S\lncl2\y's tragedy the ullexpcctedness1 bolt from the blue. lla;l}l"llf‘rl \\'i_ill znrl i'.ll.1llty of a it alas over l:~:i'ore the wurlcl becamel auarc innt ‘Jllcre was any undue: dairzcr to be feared. T /le (fimmber of Commerce The annual convention of the Can- of Commerce. wllich Toronto on Tuesday, Thursday of this week. promises to be one more impor- tant factor in counteracting the ad- arliar. Chamber will be held in Wednesday and verse ecollomic influences from which the trade and commerce of the fro- lninlon have been sllncl-ing. First among these factors stands the change of Government at Ottawa and tile l-estoration oi the protective prin- eiple in the Canadian customs tariff. Another, but a less certain factor. is the Imperial Economic Conference ln London. If that conference decid- es upon any workable scheme for the promotion of inter-Empire trade up- on a reciprocal preference ba.-als. Ca- nadian trade should benefit sub- dllsmefiy, not only through the as- surance of permanent. dependable markets for this country's principal exports but in the general stimula- tion. commercial alld industrial. which would rcsult fl'oln such an as- 5“"°“°°- ‘ attackiiv' the problems of unem- The work of the Canadian Cham- toward development of Canadian trade and industry by practical means. The chamber of Colnmercel :ame into exstence through a move- ment originating in the Maritime Provinces which had for its first pur- pose periodical exchanges of infor- mation unon common measures oi‘ :cmmcrclal and industrial import-| ance through mutual contact. The? meetngs have been largely attend~l ed, and have been productive of \1\‘orth»while discussions. But. more ;han that. they have given leading] industrialists and men of large com- _'ner_cial interests a new knowledge of their olvrl cflllntr_v1 of its resources, and of the opportunities for devel- Jpment wllich arc to be found in nrarly every province. More than One h1lndr=°rl bus ness men who will at- l~llri this weeks nlcctlnas in Toron- I 1 nrlw- been tourirlgthc nlininglllm- r~;1;t~'z and agricultural districts oi' r rli‘.r~rn Quvhcn and Ontario by ape- :' i tx Liv., befzrc y_.`_mnr the coll- =- .;.l.aa from the uarlume Pro-I l' __ I f l i _ _ and intelligence, and I believe that bar d Commerce ls being directed' the measures Whlcll are already lm. 4 en the battle ground and was prepar- ed to do or die. This boldness re~ minds us of the attitude adopted by tile Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King on his return from the first Imperial Conference he attended in Lorld&. when he went about the country and on the floor of the House declaring how he had brought the Mother lCountry to its knees in the matter 'of Dominion status. The Hon. Ar- thur Meighen, then leader of the Opposition in the House, replied that Mr. Mackenzie Kings attitude was through an open door." As the Sec- ond District of Prince has been a Liberal stronghold since the days of Confederation, a “vict1oryf’ on that battlefield by the Liberal party would be equivalent to the herculean achievement of its fcderal leader so aptly described by Mr. Melghen_ The Government Commended swayed by no political motives, conscious of his responsibility to the sider every utterance he makes on matters affecting the economic in- terests of the country. Sir Henry Thornton, president nf the Canadian National Railways, thought it prop- er and necessary to make the fol- lowing statement in Saint John thc other da_v.-a statement which we commend to the serious considera- tion of our readers, Liberal and Conservative: “Speaking of this country and in 9, nonpolitical sense, I -may sly that the Government of the day 1-! ploymenf. with both marked vigor der way will materially assist in re- lieving our present distress." Editorial Notes Elsewhere on this page appears a leading editorial from ’I‘he Manitoba Free Press-the chief L/lberal news- paper of western Canada, if not of all Canada-which exhibits a warm ap- preciation of the new Prime Minis- ter‘s achievements since he came into office a few weeks ago. The Free Press speaks of the vigor which he has displayed since he took office, of the speed and thoroughness of his action. of the heroic element in his performance. It admits that _people were under an entirely wrong al-l sumption when they regarded _his ei- ection promises as exaggerated and` insinoere. It admits the Prima Min- ister‘s profound belief in his own fis- cal policies, and, though it refuses to accept its economic conceptions as sound. it admins his courage and in- rrepidity and his command of public ` merely an attempt "to burst ` people of Canada to weigh and con- _ lthe construction of large public \v_lks ilulzlcilllg Z.-ard 1-llces will be held and market con- _‘wl'_lch_ through uderal g_._,_nl__ _.an be --`-ii' Serretavt-'.an1l:l dltions studied. it is believed that ‘epeegled up ~l:cll a llc.;-rf1\\'illg these v`sil.s will result in substantial l _--- _;111\:llc_ illind to tllcl additions to Canadian trade 'with ‘ ML Mackenzie King when ln office "1" ‘UH-`1“1L"'°U°"§» the Orient- ’ » took the view that me rederal Gm- 'ernment should not contribute a “nickel” to the relief of llnemploy- ment. That false doctrine has hcen rfpndated by the people of Canada lat the polls and it is possible tha: no .single actor statement of tllalate 'Prime Minister contributtd so much to his defeat as the “nickel spcech“. Says J. H. Morgan in the London .Sunday Tlmcs-As lor persuasion _"through diplomatic channels,” ex- _pei-fence of the Soviet Government _and our own dealings with it has 1show'n that it is utterly useless. lEvery single principle of international haw has been r-pufilatea, -soul in ltheory and practice, by the Soviet 1 Government. So long as the heroic attribute in man and woman remains-and when -it has ceased to find a plalce in life humanity might as well ceasn to ex- ist-such achievements, whether or not they be of practical value. will be |.wort.h while if only from an ethical lstanapeli-1-t. _ _s l There are more than 400,000 radio receiving licenses in Canada. and 11285 licenses for transmission. The Can- _adian National system, the first rall- fway in the world to enbel- the broad- casting field and put apparatus on its -trains, now maintains stations all the l way acrom the Dominion. from Hali- `fax to Vancouver. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Two weeks ago the manufac- turers of Beatty Washing Machines announced a “substantial reduction" in the price of their products in con- . D A I it are preparing to increase their out I si this failed, they could be placed with a magistrate for collection. But an account of from fifty cents to two or three dollars hardly admits of this mode of procedure. Yet. in their total these small accounts in many a businem may aggregate several hun- dred or even a thousand dollars. They keep tied up what ought to be in circulation and they entail additional expenses in the My of time, postage, etc., which brings no return. If business in general were upon such an unsuhstantial basis as many small accounts there would be no business at all. The small bills are lPari. of this money was voted for_ before proceeding to other Jap- ~ .=1:t-bark to 'aerial' mcse commercial centres. The partygfroxn hunger and from hardship. to ‘.=. :it the r.:c:1‘.cnt_ will-leal'e on the 14th of November15iV° mme “'h0 °°“1d “Of find em' 1 ta s ee r ew cnspeeosupille the heart beat- and then see how long M, “' “ak” ‘°’ "‘° “°“" W °°m° “Wk which his political feats entitle him to its normal rate. _ to Another test is holding the breath for a certain period of time. Another D is by the use of electric cardiograph sl which actually makes a tracing or cn the action of the heart. by And now another test may come M into more general use. This is the llv takes a drop of blood to go from one ce definite part of the body to another (_ part. “ W This test was recently put on a p practical basis by two French le- w search physicians. 1 ly They inject a fluid into a vein at the elbow which gives a. glow in a in l_.._..,. ,ng br-glnn ng ls tg be ma¢le_m.lnsr.ers has s~tat_d that the $20,000, ,‘.'__._ ____ *T*-,-sy: - gf- _an Pa______m_______ _,_,___e__e L_' somethlng lit strikes us forcibly that the coal in __,__~_.o.~l.___ ke om xe cis E 5 wlc ln _[less Mmmpuhments md .question should come within the scope; : r 1 _ _- - ' l sz me legislation puns at ottawa ts " ,_'., _ . Bennett deserves all the credit lrestiet the dumping ol, products into ~¢ \__,_. _Q -_,ecel‘,e_ ' ' _Canada which come within the elim If h _ gory of unfair competition. is promise to gile the country _ __ Just lmaglne:_t-he haul from Picton arliameniary action was perfectlyl S e 51 de Ls mu below I hun ncere, his declarations of policy. it 1?? \1;|_l;i“r md that by WM" ___ W: ml Binh 1'|W& YS? Atcougi. nails? nov; be -sees' W;re1ms_;:edlpregi1ably lower than the rail freight 1137"* Y°4"l1- snoerl y equa y eep. ell 1 - ‘ ~ 1 for that distance. And yet we find coal r. Bennett was trllmpeting his tar- _ camed across me Atl___m__c eomlng .. ml; BANK or Novi scoll meer-urine of the lenzth of time ii.'f New_Fran.- l-p.c l._.l.cs__of ts; H delay of slowness of circulation in Sure was obtained ln a da a patient who wasn't suspected of lf’ °h° °°”5“m°f' H° "WHY “|095 be' - . ._ _ ._ _ having a heart ailment, but it really _“eve th” ‘When “ Canadian mimi- Mad of Came In TN F F n ‘d in ‘ a W. existed in an early form. ‘f Certain drugs were shown to give the heart enough stimulation sc tl1at,P was brought up to the thirty seconds. Now you can see how useful thls_ information is going to be to patient if and physician. It shows just how far ! 1° _ cst dal.) cons o' l\ l1~ _.' an I Hy use Wnhout lawns their mics `Britlally; in 1657 i`:c'°:~ rare 3.107% _1 it 1 'srl ses ln 1\r~~l'» " 1 » 1 l be taken of increased tariffs ts-_'_‘ “"it is n rf o~1._a- _..e_ tal. ush up prices in the home market.. ‘ "°`”° bl' I"“M'_ C? _'MT l"_1'q1'§;"' lr the circulation was it little slew it "1" this ¢°“<1li1°H will be avtusllrr ?“ '."°-fl ff' Z - -_ k ` Q- Fm these extraordinary things so - I _ 0 _ _“fi '~ f-f1'~~--. rr-~"» '~ ln British /,_ 4 Undli’ that he has strtlllpccl his lJ.l actually 15; how the heart nsmndalstarted with ll candor that can s-_ to certain drugs; whethgl- the heart Only admiration that on these pril is improving or falling when lest lsllilvles he has staked his pall: :rl the physician (10 gl” the mmem or _succeed in practice for the adlfantzgc family an idea as to the probab1e|°f C"‘“d°' °’ perish ‘U the "~f*‘¢i‘fiPf~ 2. outcome of the condition, Knowing it. he has proceeded w’_'1ll 1 courage to _“ll his policies _ma _“__ ‘il83. 'Ihc csrfy Frencli c~l:vnists -*mi mediate and sweep ng -0lm_al_=_,n_ made bu'-tf“ and cheese. cf li-".1125 the sequence of tal-uf increases. New Ther may break the country- out Mr. `f"°"“3" ’“’““°~ 5”” ""~"° 0" th* comes word that the Massey Harris » _ Bennett, 15 coll-“med they wlll_ ____ llslend of Crlcrlns. is a. s'.lrvi'.-al. The_ ___ _ ____ 'Compiny and other large concerns -e -. Stud- mlke lt; and the force wiihl . " 3 ` ` l "2-"' _ _ 1 . . _ »+ -'. '. < -1 have no intention whatever of height- _which he has played his hand su;-_ 1;-2_e__etat_\__f_l___i:l_l\__el'_ making into the H I C 51% _ _ ening their prices, while a textile mill _sw-s that on.-. of these results 1, nl. _ S - C S ‘ -hem “nd “ “-1” ` ’?,éZf _-ff: at Brace-bridge wires that in consequ- most inevitable. No one should be 5°" Iam hi'-T1 built up a go~:i export - 4?/ ';’l"'-t‘ ence ____ what the Govemment has THE LOST ONG better aware of _-_l_,,_ ,.l_;k_._ and perlls .trade to the United States. The first fl` , done for _hem they Wm ____d__U_ _halt The air was sweet with the scent of _oi tile course on which he has now l"‘°d‘“'“ °"‘°’5” f"°‘°"T1' ‘“ °“"““ “`°51 \ /I `”` ff 1 l 1 t l ’°°‘~“~ 1"°f=“" W" M' Helms" himself '°"“`“"“5"°" '“ °"f°“' °"““” “° _" \ Bllcl( TW|§T " ff' 7551 rices next year by a. eas wen y _ 1 - .1 -_ 1 / Wild 'ht _ ‘ 1' 'ill i864, 'l ll li 1' f - ' `~ 1 " » .- i1~'"°°-"L 1" rr merimf- 11’ 'M “`“` "‘°`” "’ “`° “`°1§§“"°“ "‘"°"1"‘”’ “"°"' “‘~‘ ‘.°1.‘1`1’1‘l..“§-1 cuewms 1 ‘inf there will also ce more work for can- . And _ __’ _ __ _ °“” ed ‘"””g““U°“ °' hi* Pf°1°°LS _“___ B __ .__ ‘ S __ _;__°"'f ‘_‘ _ " ' ‘ 1 - 1 _ T _ n _ L '~ 11- -1-11 1- vm M--1 ...-...“;‘f.. ““ “° .rr 2.. ...f..i.i;.° ‘:.i:..t= -~ ----------» - . C r _ 1 _ - ,-1 .1 . '_ Bmnspirint .tnevd ltnmtihui plgducis H ‘ The Ehost of a fairy song to me ever the future °l::n§e.sml1l°nl?l!'i‘t‘ hgh lQ“°b"`°; “°°" s“”~‘°" "7"" B""““"`l°k Dlu'mer_Bu" dmdy' Jatk sud h°` mx& nbmmw$§ new an noen ve n ana a.n= ' " ' ' ' uld_n~,_ ma tn ~ _ ~ d in Annapolis County, Nova1w° "7 ‘"1 h¢ 'mt the __d__m____ “sand ___ __ hmm, d______ never be me that ne displayed elm- -‘“" 1 ____ 1 . _ 5¢ 1, _ *US Bifi- ___ me C___m_____ hme muket _md _The sun was not en the gm, be er weakness er doubt when lie be- ° la l F_____e___H W __ . - is a market that imported over in hneigh ms; “me Prim' Mmmer' l I" is "Tying "°;°_"h' _m""eH~ l the right c:e? aes he know you "e1 1 e us vi $500,000,000 worth of manufatur1ed_ _:_:__ H “med °n m' dm’°'m l;omg;ov_____e gl m_;__ ;,r_¥_°nng:ls:;`l Daughter-Why, I ted mm mm' Int yen) mn mmuhcturns ` and x was 1; el-llld ln me golden ,um Ein 1871 tw two hllndredland ninety- ‘ ° [seven million six hundred and "“‘_ - 1 _ mr l¢. ,ts l . ’“”" D¢Cl1ne Of Ro 1 *“`”*”‘-_ Put to e on more war crs ___ z_ve _w____ __ song ___ my ___e______ _hu ____ H811 ROW __wen__y_nv__ _housnnd three hundred the -consumer the benefit of th r n . _ 1 _ haunt., mg ,tlll_ (und mu land forty-seven dollars in 1928. and _ .rtsllllaillr th- on yrelsml-1.) ll (l;1;:l:ll1:J¢;fs a new erin Gai-Facia-\:l' “WU ROW. the lreat so);lal ren- th” W' “°°" hw’ ‘“ "ld '°°""9° 1” produvtion It haunts me still but the ,toy has deavous of victorian days_ lg eulln. lcmmi m°’° butt" md °h°°” mm ' len me; 1 ina in vowlenty- 'rne number of f.l1e;“‘° "’h°\° rms production in the - ~ 1 Summers pass. and cl-le ya", gn mm lg “ld go be dgcruaml A°__»year of our first. Federal census. Yet' mm" Mm' we lmmne' ue about long; Ofrrdirlg to figure; gl _leo great but-ter-eaters havewe become b t lr ui f -""1 by Mr me kg” dnwbu M' many ‘;_ _The l-ogg; mae when lllelr dw l, qw,” l_All,bul.y_ Fmt c°mml”l°ne__,that statisticiarls tell us that our con- ¢_:__\l&busl____n\;z;s n_;l;r_lst_li_?__vee ao _ __v_______ ol Worn the “nun co" of _mkeepmumption per capita. is the greatest _________ b__c____”_ "ke me _______________'_/lriil I have forgotten the blueaell is £2,000, while the lnltlal cost or the 1" th' "'°"‘d-~E"°h°“€°- they are small. If they were large sms' V dams tn” W” £7300' l ,_ . "some of me maple who me R_o____ We dont know why a man goes -l ` they °°“1d be dem' “dm by me °' ' All I l¢now_ l¢ Wu lull of mmm een R,°w~ “Mm Ml- hmbufy 1.u.¢1v1'rong, but we have no difficulty in “nw pm” of . bank dun' or "leant of loses and sound of the °bJ°¢til1l’ to the scheme for providing k“l""'|‘¥ "h°“~"-Chun* 9- Dl"”'- I sea, midline pools for the children. They.- But nevermcre do the biuebells wills- fm" f-hit *Fwy PGY D0!-111118 for the ' per Dfivllelé 0! Using the Row. which; 'niet ghost or a mi-y me te me. °°°** tl" Mm" 14° I L -J. Mackay. Chambers’ Journal 'llllough the Row itself is onlyl ' filo years old. time-riding has taken. l i de Park -1 M- »~»--- cr.: l’"°"‘°°’ the Raw' hen ul growth itll Second Y. D.-In the rrloming ull,” mx” the edmgm. 0; lnd;;.°l:_l_ hardly anyone comes. and in the af- ` lm” alll-,plug ln l1_he_p.l.k mo new ¢¢m°°“f *U* 'Wh “"5 03 I W- While Londoners are said to be giving up riding in me rum. owing’ °“"'°’“"-Y°“ “°"'* '°°m "fllarzelr to the counter-attraction et' quick at figures, my boy? _n-mtoring. ‘American visitors express Newlbov-I’m out 0! practice- Most fgreat admiration for the institution' :of mv customers ny- "&eep_ mei and talk of lol-lslructlng 11 replica aj v ` - 1 ‘°"P°°" ‘nd “*““""°“' always us. luraeu to collect. chance- `u la oenu-al Park. New York. ° ' 1 _ observed. Mr. Bennett bcleves all " g'“`p" ' 'nw/2" - "jo ""4 "' ~‘ ‘ sllrl .sold 1§ -'J `£» Sold Only ln Red Al osmvncsonuoccq To get the real refreshing flavor of tea ' TRY 1 - BRAHMIN i rtlghi Packages wmwommmoommw onncooom - lt _lnancnt introduction of cows into . 1 _. omplete trust in his own beliefs. He . Ca_n__d___ was made ,sy Champ______ at l ‘s -_ ...rs-f 1 cturer trgls him that no advantage ‘_ '_ ' '_ '_ ` ' `m° , I 1 A ll . _i i \ _'.1 1' ‘c 'cn _ f T \,\ \\§_ . ` \\g_ 1 .' -<.~ £3' >- -J _ 1. 3 _ 1 -' 1 t 1 1 - 1 “ “‘ -_ -1' _ or 0 Canadian commodities' he Ca Tourmcnte. In 1653, Cclbzri, the X cesthllrti l ti-'1P n e can "crease the a mr-';:'c°t Frelvh Minster of Slat: sent I -Q 1. 1 4 .- \. "ii-is* _,_,,.__..'-_ 1 *§ ` “'/ ‘f ,E ies on his ilrst Parliament. with t'lc R ' N rw” ' 0 ` _ I F ‘ _ 1.`. E' bel la te l ' 1 ”` ' ` ' ' " ”'“~~la was' )”'~f'~>:~‘-A2; ow nm-mal gl-le pow" of the heart e rm nation of a dzctaior. I-fe hr _ _ _ __ _ 1' ' '- ".__\\ ef.- ' ' ‘ ' "'~<.'ngdon _A ,_, .__~.~_ __ 1. " ~ 1-.-:nie elle -- "1-t f-~~--1 lintallad at “_ t___l_ made from Mme to tlme_ _md msbles'llfe. and that he will lnnke than vm." NW " f" 1337" The m""t' . fit' 1 ilit>.:'i0 c"2'.a:uc'.‘j.' 876 =‘1"1 live rrrtm scparator in l\t1:'io was Ilrtailcrl at Belleville in United Emoi" 1/Jlalists in‘l-oduced Look up at this sky- scraper, the size of the good twist- you swap a few ccllts for when you ask for was establishes in: -_ _ .3 ' 1 -- _ _-_/_ ._ __ _ ef.-.r " »-_/-L 1 / \ , ;~ n u;a'- i Truss Wearers 1- To those of you who are 'l l:__nfortunate enough to ll", th wear a truss we ask __ _ I; dquestion. Are you sat- .. e with the one you ' Ire wearing? Does it flt °°“‘f°P\l\>l_v or is it an anil- '- Quoted and out of dale style- If out lrnwn its usefulness so to 'NIL thus causing untold "_ ony: then why continue suffer- ff fill’ Wigan we can alleviate the " came y offering you a f 4 fitting. modem and up-irjlsfl, _'_ °M._fram the large conslm. IMI! of American Trane; jug; received. All sins and 1~¢yl», ll Prices to suit everybM|_v_ 2:1; In and enualre or phone titties" u "M "" _'°”3’ '°' -I 'IIN' IIIFIIIII The Two Macs . lleadquarteu for Trains, 14| Gt George st. Paris Toilet _ Preparations _ We are now showing I full line of these sullffb " Toiletries including- E 11 Face Powder, Perfume. ll Talcum, Rouge, etc. il For a short time W0 are giving away a b0li|¢ of Evening in Paris Def' fume (50c.) with each box of Powder, the price _ $1.00 being for FU" Powder only. Prepaid to any nddresi E.A. Foster Central Drugstore "a~.ooo<>cu:smm