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This is a ich will be the strongest this children so hed new norman were address himself to the question situation against which thousands on has ever sent to Geneva. in ood h uhh d y’ directly. Possibly he does not realize of warnings have been issued appar- free from common colds and other ydend on Common 51001;, and 3 phevenhem B °s °°mp e y second, no less abundantly, but with-‘was _ _ div According to a report Teflblllly 55 wmmendhthm that the salaries New my thought B that a out. it would seem, even yet Krasping and ' ° ' “” We” “°‘“°1*' now outstanding it is. B-ut nc cup- curly without effect. swimmer dived into shallow ei C0,-poyafinn of 11,3 quarterly of me teeth was ' hm t 1 my consciously and abundantly; the water and broke his neck. A man killed when motor cars collided 1 struck a, gasoline pump, caus- ' an explosion Six were killed _ es be adjusted, leads the New ell' The first was the really amazing -when on airplane crashed after n Statistics, the total bonded debt of ploy cut down on his milk and green re Sllbd by the D0mllll0n Bureau ‘lf of all officers and othersaiaried em- youngster gem ohhh: he is nk as to its Blgniiltllmw- U18 O k Journal of Commerce to re vegetahlw were heeded ho have t feilureofthe wilson Administration broken hub permitted the propeller I of wick being the only Province to reg- do ister a. reduction. The following Ur tunic showing the bcudcd debt as fm for 1918, 1926 and 1929 is informat- yn _'/3.7 .1 f1:_T.$ _.10-_minus 1_sr:l_0o0 N. .10.fl1i.'._si7 :l.'».s|~»i_::'_’i .\'_ll. 1111170,-10:1 3:'._:s'_'.'._1|01l Quo. ’ " 01 'Wi (Int. .\l:in. .\`:|:,00: $005,509,500 s25.1,:s24_100 cent, of their ¢,,_pMi¢y_ and me thoughts manufacture of the main types used x _ _ e The report also gives some 1hte,._ Journal says: “It will doubtless sip- ,A stmhgy ,bnght had been fired in battle. The Am- is t d 1 gr ,ter bear ibut thc bills for lubcu- have of great use to the cricau Expeditionary Force bought fhzgeritxf the p;;'€°,‘;u‘;";f;hm°hhd cc been lowered by millions of dollars, munity me is smck Hll lk! llfiillery and much of its °' and expenditures of the provincial even though the N-,te of wages has mahsm and asm ren rheu- other equipment in Europe The mo 1 6 l'0m h lin ' is administrations in Canada. at var- been kept as before. Such is the and inconvenience h un e P fact that it could do so lessened I ' b i is c r fully- d- __ periods between 1916 and 1929. C°l\dlti0n, imfortuhumyl whim 15 whmhhuon of mem; it Ezisiilg considerably the mere feat of army 3;; m';‘;§‘;5: an; gee conc‘l‘m_ Brought about the crisis which pro- thought it was, designed to fortify., ’ 1 u own to prevail in 01115;- oompan- Work is Josh Repeated attacks may transport across the Atlantic. “oh ." But if unpreparedness was th provinces amounted to some $50: That is to say' keeping up wages caIl;e;Wh;:}i;z;;1‘e;rL1;s cgilhptlllhni. mst answer, the second was Gena? wo ills order. It is seventeen years of 000,000, or $6.23 per capita. By 1929 has not had the effect predicted -morlsts have sais aboucaphggciggg al Pe'-shmgls mm p°u°y' He W" de' it this total had reached more than by 501116 U19-lltW0llld 1Il¢l'€BSe Dllr' blaming all ailments gn the teeth lbfmined at all costs to create n even me sjgghggsg amnuqn to bug. $103,000 000, or $10.11 pci cupitu °h”"‘“ l°°W°" ‘°’ the S”“Pl° ‘W the fact remains that the march' gm” 4"d°l’°""°“” “”‘°"‘°““ Army- iucuu knows the machine uubwu °’ I Th ' di dit SOR that 1-be BE€l'€8l1W Dllld ill ity of cases of rheumatism and He resisted almost every proposal out ' m e °r “ary exl’e“ “res 5 “W wages. has been reduced. The in- 1-, 5 for American treo t 11 similar growth- In 1916 all provinces dustrial outlook in the United lyeai; bl:ieat;eet;M;,:§ ttmmscii direct' Smaller unit; amongpihe Xuieiitoiz I1; ck ho smooth running would be e disaster, more gold had h cxbcudcd nearly s54.0o0,o0o,equlva1. states, 1: wc may iudsc from me The mohght ,heh that sh(-mid ah this topic endless controversy razed ' t° ent to $6.71 for each person in the aciwn °f th? SMI c°rp°"“'u°“» is WRYS be With y0ll. is that no mat- Bnhtlge mzerdmed c°“n°u's' The .W U0 1‘0Sy- ter what other f 6 B- es a successive conferences' ti country, d 1 1920 th t 0 1 _ 00d you eat you business is in favor of con nued an n 9 ° a am There are not many Denny wise should try and eat some green bulk very large in Genet” Perm B cunt for ordinary expenditures was rpeople today Time was Wh!-In B ve ot bl mfs 500k With some 0 1 g 3 es eve c mp nancy °““1y and eamesmy in mv” "I intematlonal exchange. Now, an of rangement has been made where- f/o ' fy day. And fl ' $1'r7.5-12.000. or $18.15 per capita. Denny was 0 penny and not only like spinach you are very fonunlx; he exhibits his own resistance tothe W.°e_ Business, in these modem ar _ _ mfs' is "Wd °“ °’°°i”' cred" is b the Bunk of England wui ara/w Provincial moms from Liquor children but men and women cormt- because it is an ideal 1, ood in _ threats and entreaties and cajoler- da it A fb me ies Umm] show very Sharp increases ed penny day will pur venting deny of heeth_ . now of Clemenceau and Boch for all Provinces. In 1921 the D0- glriise pracucausb ltsymuch as it cud :gd Pemn' now of Haig and Mu- it y yeras ago, u where there was r and Sir William Robertson and the minion total was $2,000,000, in 1926 one penny then, there are a hund- . - ' Mr. Lloyd George. Thanks to his _ _,.. , , this amounted fc $12,500,000 and in 'fd MW- People spend recklessly. f Persistent stand. America got ner had example.. cf :ww the central 2910 ly $21000 oo. u The” is “V °x"“"°“°‘“°°° 1” ms rm: ‘ .. Ji' g’°“S°P"“l°11f1by-butatthe cost b ‘ peace, and that it is working zeal- a 1929 1 dues; th 'O Que 9° in country which startles visitors from ._ I of postponing her main action till 11:1” cmupemting’ of course’ with e _ _ i a e provinces, receipts the Old World. We are the freest VA” _A _A , h ol ll September 26th. 1918, i.e., till Ger- countries concerned, have operated rom this source being $8,500,000. spenders on earth and are proud of --~. -_ .zf -f _-__ ._A , man defeat was already assured. to prevent the collapse of credit and ontario 15 8, close second with a to. it. A nation of t'_';htwads would be To WILL H Low And yet perhaps the mos; useful of deplorable, but s. nation of spend- ' military aid that she gave was not mm. _ thmts is ‘*1m°5" 5-’ Wd- Yohth how sees oh feathered foot a“tl;lhl’l8!d°ll'€ by that army. but the dent Hoover was but a step in the ac on o the A i _ British Columbia, $3,152,000; Alberta, Itesumption of operations by the Faint and mmtfer smmds the nu” brlaaded with them1§11'.e(r:;ll1 iltv 12;? Tgabomte net of mtemauonal cred $2,093,000; Manrtobay $1_993,000; paper mill at the Sault, giving 1,- mihzvilzhghsohttghtldihnahid teau-Thierry, and those brigad; blurry, Saskatchewan’ shaoolohh; New 000 persons employment, will be or along the winding dream: with the British in the attack on Brunswick, $1,042,000; Nova Scotia, yeygtnéfghgvhgg Iixaffggjte Ishii Through the willows, flits a dream; sxllilitmgugg brggghlgriagngieg mme “"5” MW' been ’““ki“3 "` $221,000; Prince Edward Island, $57,- perhaps the country is passing Fm’ Wt 5h°Ws °' ‘mums !“°°» earlier and much more widely adopt- h 000, In the “ses of Nova Scum and -through the hour before the dawn. £13: 2: ;'§2;s;"h;l“x“° ::"°°° ed, there can be lime dough um hs Prince Edward Island these figures _Toronto Globe' All must follow, all fzruitaroaiiime' the Gemm defeat www have °°m° ly present revenue from the Oper- sine th L--_ - sooner and cost the victors much the end of 1929, these borrowings. 0 e eague, as if, exists, is less. A great many French and Brit- 0121011 of the Prohibltory Act, the not thc League envisaged' by Ger- This 15 “nb°m beauty? “he ish dead lie at the door of the Per- Llquor Control bm in Nova Scotia many or desired by France at the N°“' in “lr n°“t'5 high and f"e°» shing policy. pai-ations payments. Actually, she h r . uk: "This seems to indicate decay in the mst or mb pset nt to make any military preparation to tear itself loose. In China 400 per- died when a grandstand col-| And so the story goes, a melan ' the most part avoidable. Our The Gold Merry Round (Vancouver Province) in the world for pea/ce is the wish changes to be made _ 0 in their listings, are urged to send their requests to the nearest Business Office at once, a later than September Sth. nd in any event, hot ,The Telephone Directory . . . because f the extensive field which it covers and the fre queney of its use by the public . _ _ h been recognized as an ideal medium for adver ` as long tising. Limited space in the new Director i now available for this purpose. y S Please note carefully the closing date, »l- :f.':‘ -3 ,. .,, .u 1.~."!‘I2:= v, lsuun _Goh _ rrirruonr cnmrnuv A umrru 1 `,,;-5-v3=rn rrevvgesrzrrsnsszrrrr no longer afford wars. In mod- hh re far-reaching even than this sis the destruction of credit. The s of war throw it all out of rk » nee Britain and Germany went h war, and, as anyone who sive-S hh of adjustment that August day an 1014 has not yet been brought Realizing the 'demorallzing effect to ar has on business, it is no wonder hr txolled by the banks, and, when y comes to international credit, by central banks. In the past few weeks, we have govemments of the various government in Germany. The atorlum suggested by Presl thrown round a. tottering Ger- Nominally, Gennany has, for asn't paid 9. dollar of reparations, I her borrowings have 'been large- in excess of her payments. At For itching, Sore i _ Ami Sweating Feet Insummer the feet ache, pcrlpirc and feel damp and _ is estimated, totalled $2,000,000,- ,on , 0 on the long term account and Federal Reseryg.Bank of the U wars, the actual destruction of $503,000,000 on the short term ac_ ed the Bank of France and on .__ nit-g States for a. credit of $250,000, ‘ unt. It was largely the stoppage 000, and the value of the pound ' these foreign loans and the in- mounting again. 7 tence of Germany's creditors that something be paid on account that was not, as not a few ilevillii' The loan to the Bank of lihiglandt, ced the moratorium. the bank against certain internal-“- The crisis resulted in the flight weaknesses which had developyi ini; gold from Germany. People who con ~ ad money there became afraid iness depression. It was merely auf" nection with the prevailing im." " wanted to get it out Germany’s incident in the intemational g0ld;.__ d _ edit was threatened, and as Ger- anyis e eb x-of lhewor d the C0ll2PSe of German credit central banks decided sho should ; rry go round. Germany had to 0 1116 ' - - th d to al t ld have gold. The govemmmts end.. 0. v bc_.- ca. Much of the sold reasons of proximity and poiitrcifl susi. _ the Reichsmark came was om England and the result; was Federal Reserve Bank and thifg strain on the Bank fo England, Bank of France, central banks M nd a. weakening of the pound in the two countries controlling mmf! e it. The Bank of England, lot.; chosen to supply lt. Now, the world's gold, advance supply the deficiency. llittél Drug Supplies. ' $1.50 Fellows Syrup ._ $1.29 $1.00 Bcci Iron & Wine 880 $1.00 Hyphosphltes 88c $1.25 Plnkhams . .... ... 980 $1.25 Ironized Yeast ...... 98o $1.40 Lysol $1-19 750 Lysol .._..-........... 540 40|: Lysol 290 500 Phillips Milk of Magnesia . . . . . .....-..... 590 500 Squibb! Milk of Magnesia .............. 380 350 Castorla 290 600 cuufcmiu Syrup Flu 49° L- L $1.00 Enos Salts 890 'liio Kruschcn Salts ...... 69° $1.40 Sal Hepaticn. ...-.. $1-29 - 700 Sal llcpatlca ......... 590 350 Sal Hepatlca ......... 29° Fruitatlvcs ........... 39° Fruitatives 190 A. B. S. ds C. Tablets .. 198 Charles K. L. Pills .... 29° 600 Chaser Nerve Food --- 47° 600 Chases Ointment ..... 470 ti 50c Dodd'l Pills ......-... 39° , 500 Wlllliml Pills .....».. 39° § 500 Milburn; Pills ......-. 39° 7 250 Aspirin Tablets ...... 190 ! l9\\7§ F 500 250 350 il5c r unoomfortable. -- ~ IF YOU WANT REAL FOOT COMFORT USE Penslar XTRA $1.00 Box 3 Flowers Powder 500 Box Perfume. Both $1-00 Specials t pc, Powder ;(lbqoBoBi.‘t,|xe lexilime. Both $1-W A 0 read - Easy Foot Powder Dont a little 'had Easy in 350 Talcuml .............. 190 500 Box Armrmds “Wd” E 50e Jar Foundation Clibm .- Both 65° ~ $1.00 Bottle Bullion Mineral Oil ..................... 690 $1.00 libbcyu sum 69° the shoes. sprinkle some in - the stockings. It absorbs mois- ture and checks perspiration to A lugs extent. Try It. Sprinkle top ennnilierl 251:. Like everything In in Pemlar Family Remedies this Foot Powder ll of the highest qual- \ Toilet Articles ' 600 Pompein Creams ._ . . ._ 420 we Pond’| Creams 390 000 Pompein Powder: 490 ity, liberal quantity and ren- ~,il5o Lilterine Tooth Pun 100 lated from the main social currents ther, in the nineteenth century, tmublcmakerg should bg gmt homo *""'° “"°“ °“ 'W “"'” 01 Europe. ns pecan am quuuy mmcu vm: mn mm um ceremony. zombie price. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DBUGSTORE Sole distributor for the Prev- l inoe for Dr. l‘freneh’| Vermi- elds Capsules. l '£50 wem 'rccui rum inc. 350 Palmolive Shaving 9 Cream Zhi; asc Mcncm sbavlns C\’°“'“ 39, 500 Ingram: Shu. Cream we 850 After Shav. Lotion cp. ._ »;-._-_ Bile Forhuu Tooth Plate ..-48e 850 Forkum Tooth Plate .. 290 We Ipanl Tooth Paste . 390 li0e_Squibin Tooth Puts .. 890 Lioterlno ......... 890, 490, 190 THE 2 100 31.00 oulcm muacu and new annum mmf- 5'1"* , --soc omcuc nmicc .~ 100 Am-strep Bild” ;_ soc Am suuv BM" » » o MA CS' _ f '. “_ ' moss :nr ~ 149 GREAT GEORGE STB! .- 1 f