; THE IJHAHLIITTBTIIWN llillllllllN mutual-w. Cheater s. Melmro. guru-Habitual. Col. D. A, InoKlnnon. b. B. 0 Illbr and Integer-J. B. Burnett. ‘I'll! GUARDIAN may be obtained from the following ngonll In Chnrlotto- town: A, Brown. lltunp Vendor. Hallway Boohlnll. Maritime w. \- a. u. Tutor. omltuii Htrvt- Curter it Co.. “Well 5""‘- Alex. hit-Phonon. Q1!!!" 7""""- Frtnik s. Kuro- 19 SUMMERfllDE-P. S0lIRll§—.\l. A. Pflllllh‘ axurzuzs. saw IOIHv-qlchultz Street. . ‘. . 4 ti: 8t ‘t l Broadway: 42nd titreet. Opposite Uruml Central a b (‘or 7 Corrrtflnil A iihili Avenue. (Opposite (iinibel Broil.) H Depot z N. I. lloinllnl’ _ . BOHTON-—0ld hunth News. New York lleprenonlutlvo—l rm‘. n» Ri-prrsciiiiilivv-l "Junifixviit U hi? 197,” 1ti§6 lf personal anti ruiilfli‘ Kill!" "l Premier alelghen and his Cabinet will have any effect in concealing the misdeeds of the late King Gov- ernment and iii electing the pre- sent Liberal cantiidates, the exoti- oration of the tiist-retiited Liberal Ministers and the return of i111‘ King tioverii-mcut is practically tis- sttrctl. ‘it inakcs une Slllili‘ tvearil) and sadly. howt-vor. to iinti nit-u who stood by the King (lf)\'i‘l'llill8lli while whitewasiietl. in otllt-e and when bein; call tho present Mclllht-ii (‘abiiit-t “second rat‘: poli- tit-tans." lt is not only strait-thing to smile at but to pity. All (‘aiiatla knows that tlicrc has not ht-t-u in this country since (‘tmictlcrtititiii as tit- tcrly iil$rl‘lllliillilt‘ a make-shift for a (‘abluci as that whit-ii ht-ltl oflirt- tiiiiil thrown out a few days ago |i_\ iiatl ifiitlo-ti thr-‘nicn whom they with for support antl who tit last disgiistctl by their tit-ts. political and itnntoral. turnt-ri their backs upon them and lt-t tht- tlist-rctlitt-tl fabric fall like a house of cards And now the int-n and lilo news papers that ralletl this tiggrtvztitiop "the best Government (‘anada ha‘ had". look tipoii the Mfiililflll (‘ab inet as “scrotal rate politicians"! Well. the Aieighen ttiltiuet afford it anti will not enter intoau, tilt controversy over it. 'l‘ht= qucstloi- arises. however. what tlo those. flier» and those tiewspapors; titiuk of thi Mn. L. Dooooti. 2D Still»: Pnrk Bond. (l. Tornllnn. Kent kltrnot Went. . n. . g .- - _ "t. B. Tllolllln \\' Ill‘. I25 him Ave. N. Tweed. 05 Elm Awe. Fri-ml (hamlet. Grunt (hurls Hired. .I.\ . News Depot. Blffllly Strict,‘ v:\iw-"QIH.IH- B, Burnett. Auooinui Milton-ti. I. (lurk. Duly ll uru Htroel. McNeil Building. :\(|'\'l'I—\\'. A, Jnllllntnll, l5! Perl rltrrrt. il Town:- .\\r. ml ii Ntrrri. and “lmlwnrtli Bulldliil. Powers. Inc. . Pun u_ with a iiicinht-rsliiti in the farthest west provinces. At it recent meet- ing in Vancouver" a resolution was atlopted pledging support. to any party or any candidate seeking elec- tion on a platform of complete (‘anadiaii independence. lii explain- ing tho. reason for such a resolu- tion it is stated that "recent politi- cal tleveinpmeiits have emphasized titost acutely our colonial status and the time has arrived for (‘an- ada to exercise the rights of a free nation." The nicuts," of course. refers to tlic re- fusal of the (loverntir (lcncrzil to "recent political (lovelop- grant. dissolution to Mr. Illatrkenzie As to the Baron JiyngKs at-t ion. King. constitutionality of it is titt- tiecessary to reft-r here. no on“ with any sense of proportion tlotiiitsl it. Tht- point is that here is a con? t-t-rtt-tl and orgaiiizt-tl attempt ott tbi- part til‘ ct-rtaiiii citizens of (‘an- aila to 3i‘t‘lll‘f‘ separation front the Noiies by tlie Way The Liberal: o1 Queen's have Io- lacted an their standard-bearers Mr. Sinclair and Mr. Jenkins. the nu- succesaful and successful candi- dates at last election. Mr. Sinclair must. shoulder full responsibility for the Customs scandal. as he was a ‘member of the Mackenzie King Government at the time; while Mr. Jenkins will have to share the blame for having endorsed the scandals by his vole. __.._ Al attempts are still being made to make party capital out of the (kiveruor Gent-rat's action with ro- fcrence to tiissolutlou. wo tllltly as well put on record thc considered views on the stibjcct of the Toronto tiltibe. the lt-atling Liberal newspa- per. ‘These should be conned‘ anti absorbed by everyone in view oi the capital likcly to be made by tho Mackenzie King Liberals who are. not representative of the rank and fllez- - “The conditions which coa- fronted His Excellency were with- out precedent. it may reasonably be assumed that in declining to grant a dissolution until it be- came evident that neither party could command the confidence of Parliament. he was actuated by an earnest desire to prevent jet- tisoiiing the whole achievement of the session to date. to save for the public 'fllll(‘ll important legis- lation which has now died in its tracks. to secure the passing oil necessary supply. anti to avoid,‘ the tttriiioll. the expense anti the‘ dislocation of tbtislness and indus- try involved in a general election. lii any event. there can be no! doubt that hearted. frec from, all political concern or bias. in what he btilleveti to he the best interest of the country. "is thereanything to be gained under these circumstances. by Mr. King in his attack on tho (iovcrnor, lirltlsh ldinplrc. Nlat-kenzie (leucral. raised the issue. it has‘ long been known that the West. is and svttlillllt: with sedition anti-l liriiisli seittinictii. lt is also knownl that a similar st-utiiiivitt pretrails in‘ ‘ttflilill sections of tho province of! ‘gut-biw- anti that the last two gait-i t-rtil elections were won there bv. Liberal candidates by an appeal to this sentiment. is made on a iht‘ Empire is openly advocatetl by or No w the appeal wider 5H‘.'l|l'. Scptiratiou froiu making the (inventor General an lssui- in a political campalgn~by staging. in the halls and on the hustiiigs all ovcr the land. heat- t-d partisan controversies bo- tivoi-n solf-stylctl crusaders for the constitution and sclf appoint- ed ilofentlers tit-the Frown? There is lllil('ll to he lost. This sort of thing can create only dissatisfac- tion and distiir-htince, and provide fut-l for those tigltittors and dis- loyalists who are constantly plot- ting national or imperial arson. lf ills Excellency erred. his error was technical lnlcharacter. lt is ridiculous to assume that. he sought. lit any way to cstahlislt ‘it: [time lied-e. M-D WHAT ABOUT FASTING? Some months ago the uevvspflilefl toltl us of t’ man who had succeed- ed in fasting for forty-four days, living upon nothing but water, About the samc time a tlticd par- stmage “'35 undergoing a fast. of al- most the same duration. ‘but was taking trait juice only. to sustain her strength tNow the idea ot‘ tastinll i0!‘ fast- tiig'5 sake is un-wise and dangeroug but the idea of a fast for iiealtirs The Public Forum g ‘I'll: Qbllll ll open Iol Iii lluouniu by w uponlonto oi quantum of lntcoot. ‘Ilu Oinlluflolowls Guardian In: —t amount!!! ondoruo the I.- Inloll n! oornIDOlIl-ll. v v v v Q-OO-OOQO 1H5 USUAL Twisrma Slr,-1Uuder the caption “No De- nial," yesterday's Patriot quotes an out-west paper complaining that Premier Meighen does not "deny the report that. he refused to allow one of his followers tn ‘pair’ with a member who wished to spend Fri- day cvi-iiiiig at home with the dead body ot‘ his wife.." Mr. llelghcu has too niiich work on hand in the public interest. to busy himself zinswertng every cites-p peniiy-zi-liner. of which tlicre is a plethora in the Liberal and Progres- sive press. lt thcu adds: "But hi: chief whip, sake is a different matter entirely. Your family physician will tell you that when you have that “fed up" teeliig. loss of appetite. tired‘ of everything. constipated. and so ‘hours would ‘be the beat possible treatment for you. Practically everybody can stand a two to three day fast by drinking a little water from time to tlnte. ' However. there is a simple met- hod of gradually ridding y0ill‘ ‘sys- tem oi’ poisonous wastes, and that lg by fOlloWing the example of the titled person mentioned above. That ls to do without solid food for a few days taking nothing but the juices oi‘ fruits such as apples. sweet oranges. pears, pineapples. anti stewed primes. One quart 0t these juices and one quart of water daily would he about right for the average individual. These fruits juiccs will usually keep the intestine active. An euama should be taken any day the intestine remains inactive. A week of the above treatment should about straighten our your system for a fresh start. if a longer treatment is desired then the trait juice can the cut down 50lllt‘\\“iltli. anti "pm licker," that is the juices from vegetables. can be used for a few tltiys. Tht-n cereals with the least pot-s- ible amount ot‘ milk and sugar s-hotiltl be used. and finally you can come back to the regular food. ’ Th!" above cottrse in dict ‘should cxtcuti ovrr two m three weeks. Remember it ls unwise to try the-i fasting. taking only wtitcr. for a| period of more than three days. un- lcss tinder the care of a physician. 'l‘ltc shock is too uiitch for some systems. and as anaemic condition may ensue that. may take months to correct. liowtivt-r this matter of fasting rings home to its the old lesson tha; wt‘ are eating ton much for the amount of work we do. The old advice that we shmlld “eat our brcatl by tbc. sweat or the brow‘ was ntvcr so applicable as at. pre- sent. ‘So don't hesitate |o tlo without. food for a flay or two. lt will hoip you tiiiit- tliiics out of ion. if you forth that a fast of from 36 to 48| Mr. W. A. Boys. has not only ad- mitted but defended it." it failed, liuivever. to pu-blish Mr. ‘Boys’ statement. To do so would throw another ray of light into their tricky corners. The facts, as declared by Mr. Boys. was that on a previous occasion a "pair" was granted to this same gentleman. but when voting time came he dis- regarded it taking advantage of the other party's absence to record his vote. Why grant a "pair" to one who will not respect anti keep it? Mr. Boys further added that a Conservative was at that very time abstain without a “pair” on a sim- ilar inis on. The man whose party was of mort- iiiiporttincc than his dead wife. and who wouitiu't honor a “paii” if liti got it. has very little cause for complaint. 1 ain. Sir, city. READER. x ivrnninrn. TOO GREEN Sh‘. in tho Patriot's rt-port ot‘ Ali‘. .I. l}. Slut-i: r's spt-ct-li to thci (‘ouvt-titiviii he s itcd to have said: "llis ljlxtrelli-iicy‘ rcfiistiti to follow tlit- advice ot‘ his Kliuistcr.‘ Such a thing‘ has not bccu done since (‘onft-tiertititin." 'l'|tt- |.li)t'l‘ill press and all admit the status of a tirovlncizil and fed- eral Govt-rum- in this matter to bo the sumo. In this Province. iii lSSil the alcLt-otl Government by a bye- elt-ctloti were. loft iii a tmlnority of one. llis Hflllf)l".‘l atlvist-rs were not tip against any vott- of ccnsttrv. or any atlverst- votes tilreatly on re- t-ortl on lite floor of ilic llottstn The Prizinlivi“ ziskctl flovnrnoi" (‘arvell fora tllssolttiittit to tt-st iht- wish of tho whole clet-tortiiti. fiiHPil. anti the then Conservative i i Mr. Fred Peters, to form a Govern- ment. Again. when lilt‘ Pelt-rs tlov- (‘l‘l'lllll‘lli tiasstirl a liiil tiboiishhit: tho Legislative (‘titittt-il. l-lis llonor again refused to‘ at-t on lils Minis-t ter‘s zitlvlse. anti rcfttsctl tissotit t0! the Bill. hi‘. .l. E. Sinclair. tint‘- some other Libertils had beilci" take n post Kfittltlaio course in some political school to "1|'111i1li1it‘ "l" "grct-ii“ Iii their lttiotvlotlge of poll- tlcal history. This was rc- ' Governor called upon the Llberait‘ and...“ ......::.::.'.s::'.:u:.: ' HEAD OF FICB : “ ' Alina-an" ' » " W "w." lllDDll-AGEDWIDQI . w _ rugg- . WITI‘ ' . l» Bel " ‘ mow. childrln. ngn fl , la ii widower, ' ly marriage,‘ anldutgl. HESE advertise- ments from recent issues of daily news-_ papers tell the story of the heartbreaking posi- tion in which many widows are placed unex- pectedly. Snatched away in the work-time 0f life—un- insured-theirhusbands had thought to-morrow would be time enough to THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA roaosro. ONTARIO Royal Bank Bldg. Branch Off-ice: CHARLOTTETOWN wit ‘t Ilplllrivtmtun i" M]: - ‘ Province .501!!! us: , - n n d‘ nltrxa wit-scam) I an m wit»? vfi"|':o.h°ii'§ AG! ll. WITH THEIR insure—but to-morrow for them never came! Will your wife come to this, or will you provide for her while there is yet time? An Imperial Home Protection policy is the solution. Ask for particulars—~to-. day—while you are in- surable. No obligation involved. Protection I99 COUPON Plains IBIIII ma your booklet about the imperial Home Aviation in D0- minion Steadily Progressing; FOREST PATRYOLS MAIN OUT-, tru-t-t abound; some tears must tall; THE RHYMING OPTIMIST '——By Aline Michaeli but back of all waits ha pllilleag pm round, tht- wise forget their paiti. and if they fail they do not quail wrist» bright. Wtillli you‘rt-‘ seeking that yott will pvt-r find of joy or woe; though all 0h. f0lly lies in grieving- visions wane. it's httely winds blow, the mot-u are noiuii- kind. Two ways are aiwayroiiitr- ed; shall yours he smiles or lean? The tiltoice today will stirely swat. tilt‘ trctld of all your years Them; nothing ncw about it. no starilittgt‘ theme is bcrc, yet these arc W3 t l tint. Sir. t~it'.. v CONSTlTUTlON. ._.____-46->——— Ooowoooooo-oovoo-ooomaoo Daily Le ssons arc not quite up to the mark. {O >a§+o++4o+4¢oo44 o-ooooooo Daily Selections FOR 991W“ “M111 Hwy "i"? "1113 ilfivilli‘ LE1- poR Am AcTWn-ms __.‘ 'l‘bcrc's always lots oi‘ sunshine. USES To wHmH pLANESQWlttiiigh t-tnitrtiint-s, fol‘ it day. its AREPUT |N CANADA mucHlglfiillllfl of gold may not unfold on D|VERS|F|ED _ D EV E Lo p, your iilllltlillifltl way. There's al- MEN-r WATCHED 5y Gov. ways joy in plcnty. and lovc and ERNMENT. ' ————-—€— - ilrlilllf-‘(l groups. The platform Riki (fatiatlitin National: League is broiitl etiough to ziccoiit-l t gubernatorial attiocrticy, nr to ntenace self-government. A dig- tiiflt-tl protest would have protect- cti ilie principle at stake. N0, right was tit-tiled the people. to persuade‘! Do they actually hi‘ lieve that their that they have not kept track of iht fllllPtl by the rcarit-rs arc fools ‘lllillillfi all tlio anarchists. llolslvh! doings at fltitiwa during the past Do they thlnk iliolt readers heard nothing of lite iuii eight months '.' lions stolen from tho trotisiury with the King Cabinet. anti the. llll crowned King looking calmly on li is humiliating to find iii sttppos cdly reputable iit-ivsitapi-rs this appeal to tho ignorant. tlitisi- child lsli anti spiteful l‘t'i(!l‘f‘|lf'4'il to men whose public. anti are above reproach. [Jl‘l‘v'2ii1' lives llut from tile point. of view of the (Youservutlti candidates it ls propaganda tht- best kind oi the Lihi-ral press can follow. lt indicates as nothing reim- tzoulrl that tho Liberal to bluff and to hootltvitik the ponpb- purpose. i.-‘ Thoy have no othor zirguint-nt til King atiiniiilstration is its own con to use. The whole. rocortl thi- titimiialioii. From tht- bribes UpPlli) held ottt tn t-onstlttieitclr-s In 1!i2l to Mr. Mackenzie King's attack on the Governor tlt-nt-i-al iu tttiiti. liit way ot‘ the King Liberals ivas thc way of tho heathen (Thluco. it remains to be act-n wiit-thr-r thc people of (‘anatla want a repetition of the administration of 1921 to 1926. They know tho whole story. the millions robbed from tho treas- ury with tho knowledge and undt-i‘ the shelter of Ministers thl- (frown; they know part at least if of the (lovnrnmeiit party on board tho Margaret. whiclilviiuiaters of the Crown enjoyed for three notorlntis weeks anti for which the taxpayers paid; they know of the ballot stuf- flng which kopi. tht- King Govern- ment. in power and which settt. the. elector to penitentiary; they know of the attempted whitewaiihing cit tho last stage of the which failed. if they want a repell- ttolrof this. than it is up to them. ._._‘oo>-_ v h BROAD PLAFDFOHE! Rama and the Canadian National lnnguc was rc- An organization known as coiitly formed in British Cnlumbiaaven io approximate In sweetness. .l.-its. ziiincxtttlotiists and litdepenrl- ants iii (‘tllldllih broad enough to at-commotlate Mr. Mackenzie King ind all the tinart-hists in his party. .\iitl to the shame of Canada nliuch vf tho Liberal press and many oili- arwlso l‘f‘f7llliltil|l‘. though party- biintlretl. (‘aiiatiitins are openly stip- portiiig this anti-British cry. ihrottgh tiiiti-ilriilshlsm. hut for the not silk?! of getting back , lnio office. suppose Mr. Mackenzie King and his tiiiart-liisilc. followers stttttretstl Ill this aiitillritish zippeal. what then? The present status of the tioveriini‘ (li-ucral will b1- complete- ly t-htiiigcd; ho will no lougor ‘bu. a iiiik boiivt-on (laiiada anti the llril- tsh throne; he will no longer be the representative. of tho King lti Cah- .ida; he will be a tlgiiroliead sot up wlio-rt-‘ver thc Septiraiisis, the (‘our ntttilsts and the national mat-tron» tents wish to place him. Anti where ivottltl (‘ansiiiti bc? Tht- by .\lr. Mackotizlt‘ King on l-fls l<}xt:r~i|i-iic_v' iht- Gov» aiitick nrnoi‘ (lent-rat is lllllllflfhllllllllllll)’tilt! iuost serious tmt-nsce (‘anada has yet faced. Aitloti by organized an- irt-ltlsis anti a strong tutti-British clement. atitl an tifllce-htlnkTy Dress, What. then? That reputable newspapers claim» tug to the (‘anadian aiitl British. should land their assistant-t». in pro- hc may succeed. motiug such a deliberate assault against. British connection. simply for party gain ls cxpliiinalile only on the assumption that lust of of- tlr-e ovnrshadows all other coiisid~ crailnns. _-_-¢ocui- EDITORIAL NOTES ho the pastime and men anti woman in the litiymakiniz will next urban centres will drop thtir work and go out to smell the nt-w-inown hay. a perfume which the chemists to have so far failed piotliitee or Within four days the dissolution asked for thy Mr. King was Kfilllt: cd tn Mr. Meigheti. The electors themselves are i0 determine who shall carry on the Government of thc country.“ While on this subject we may as well iitatc that the report circulat- od by the .\lacltenzit~ King press that the lrlsh Free State was to raise the question of the constitu- tintiality of the flovorntii‘ (icntiralit prot-edtirt- was ontirt-ly false. Mr. Henry Stiinerrille. thc ‘London staff r-tirrt-spontlctit of the Liberal Tor- onto Star. cables lo his ncwsptipei‘ as foiiows:—— "Reports that Free State minis- ters intend to raise the question at the imperial conference are untrue. Ministers hore have not taken any jactlou in the matter. “Article 53 of the constitution tsays the premier and other minin- ters shall retire from office when ceaaing to retain the support of the majority in the Dali. but there shall be no dilaolution of parlia- ment on the advice of a cabinet. which has ceased to retain the lup- port of the majority in the Dali. The viccroy of ‘irnland looks tothe votc of the Dali for the nomination of ii prctminr and a premier who is tlcfteatetl in the House ha: no right to demand a dillolution unianit l: proved that there ll no other leader who can obtain a majority. The general executive authority of the. [free State is the sumo as that of Canada. according to article 51 of Free State constitution. hut it is not. nxtirtly the same iii all details." One of the greatest disappoint- ment: consequent on Rt. Hon. Mac- kmizie King's bltindering is that. llis Majstya representative will not. visit here to take farewell of his loyal and patriotic subjects. The Governor General has notified l.t.~ Governor Hearts and the othnrtwn lieutenant governors of tho Mari- iimcs that in consequence of the. political situation he regrettably cancels his engagements. Byng of Vimy has been one of the strong- Gtiardian Readers ~o+¢+04++o4++¢++o+owo++ ' July 19. 192s THE Willi‘) (lPlTJN HAND» lihe poor shall iiover cease nut nf tiit- ianri; thttriafortal command thee saying. Thou shalt oprn thine hand widt- unto thy hrnthui‘. to thy poor. and to thy ncetly." flout. 15:11. ‘PR/iYltlli.'—llfllliilllltl. () Thou inv- itig (iod to enable us to receive thei greater blessing. THE LADS WE USED TO KNOW Uh. What's become of every lad Our village fit-tell to know The carefree hearts so biitho and glad‘! No matitcr wherc l g0. "i‘is ne'er a one -l sec m all, 'Tis ne'er a onc i tilt-tit- Anti silently tho shadow Upon an cmpty street, fall A score ul loasi. a scorn, at In“; Of Berkshire lads l knew; For hungry cyPs a goodly feast l wttttcht-ti them tie tilt-y grow Front little, (fllilflti, so shy and small. iTo lads of brawn and bone; Ant] there was not one of titcm all 1| loved not as my own. Oh. not, so dim my ialliu-g ayog They scc not looks of pulp. And not so deaf‘ my can; that sighs Cannot the heard again. But what's become of all the youth That niatic our village gay? Ah, sad and bitter ls the truth- Thtrse lads are gnnc for aye. Tho war took many a one’ tho war ln foreign soil they lio, Save laughing Richard. who's afar. -i\'ot lairgilitor in his eye; Anti some have tiirnctl them sailor- flH-‘ll. ~And still oh distant atlas, But. most are gone bcyoml our ken, Anti tilt we pray for these. Ah. what's become of all the youth That inadc ottr vlliagti glad? in vicar. alas. there is no ruth. -And wiiiiiii-g hearts grow “d "tlwlllflflls may spill their bloom about. Th" cuckoo call. inn trh! Can it be evor Spring wupnu; The lads we itsed to know’! “Ernest ti. A. Home governors who has river occupied Ridcati Hall. and WP would "have done ourselves proud" hail we gent him off to the Motherland with a i In English t By W. L. Gordon y 4+4“ e0 +0 04 0 o-o-vooo-wooui WtOllWDS OlfTltlN MtlSPSlllllil Don't say "| bcgtttt rtatiiiig tlic; book last night." Say “began? (MFTWN lllSlPltfYNflllNt‘ ltll): > nomad. The o as in "ot‘" is prefer- red to "no." OFTEN MlSSPFJIdilOl): no u in first syllable. ‘SYNONYlilS: burn. ignite. flame. cotisitnte, scorch. kindle. tblaytt, char. tWURtl) STWDY: "llsc a word thrcc timts anti it ls your." tLct tis lucrettso ottr voctibtiltiry by inns- tering one word each titty. 'l‘otitiy's wortl: VULNlCitARlf; tcntling to cure wounds. “Sht- t‘Xillllilll‘fl the wound and tippiicil to it -uch yul- iit-rary reintdies as were pre- slhlc." fort lath; Roy Bird. M. P.. who during the free fight in the Britilh Home of Commons int week let drive at a Socililat mem- ber, who had spoken diures- puctfuliy during the reading o! the royal auant to the eighth HIIIOI bill. His aim wn bad and he hit Mr. J. F. Gardner, another Socialist, who had uld nothing and with whom he hld-IIO quarrel. Ho and Mr. Gardner It once made pence. but Mr Bird hn acquir- OTTAWA. Oni._ July 1'7. *t"lvii nvlailnn made tieflnite stlrltles in (‘anada last year. A report. on act- ivities along this line shows that the argosics of the air titlticti to their usefulness in utaiiy ways iii the Dominion since the bcgiutiing of‘ 1925. From the Atlantic to tliei Pacific. from the (lreat Lakes to the A-rctic. flying boats and aero- planes are being used more and mtire in government and industrial research work. Forest tracts in New Brunswick. rust-ridden wheat fields on tho PPrairles, treacherous ico fioos at the proposed Hudson's Bay port, Fort Nelson, rum-runners and dorm smiigtglers off Vancouver island. destructive tongues of fire across the great pulpwootl tracts of Brit- ish Coiumibla~all are being stir- veycd. guarded or circumvented as they never could he before the dc- veiopnient of the air service. Out of Haddock. N. S.. fiycrs are completing a mosaic of the timber limits of the Canadian Maritime ftroviuces. in Quebec, sitrveys are being ttrkeu 0f the. ttnrber possibili- ties of the great uttcxplored area which extends up past Htttlsons Bay to the sub-A-rcilt‘. Fire hazards, arc being tletcctetb and rcducotl. This fire protection service ex- tends all over the Dominion. ln‘ the Northwest Tenritories the bin-i terland is heiuig brought itito the! map. its resources tabulated and its difficulties surveyed. Along the British Columbia- Washingtoa boundary, the way of the rum-runner lg- being made dif- ficult. The wild anti Rpflrsely pop~ uiated boundary line is Wilttlilfitl‘ more easily from above. The atimc applies to the coastal waters. The Gulf of Georgia, the Straits of Juan de Faca anti Puget Sound is patrolled by (Yaiiadian and llniteti States Vlglisates of the air, The tortuous bays and inlets which have been the refuge of the booze flltltlimler are coming uutler the searching eye of the airship. Not the toast interesting devel- opment of the aeroplane in Ca-n- ada is its observation of the drift of -ritst. spores in the grain fields. it seems that atmospheric condi- ttonitrso radically affect the drift of these spores that a very 1mm". taut factor in their control can be worked out throu-irh the observa. tlon of their reaction to moisture. etc. Elaborate experiments are he- lna made through photographic slides with this end in view. The same applies to the attempt t9 can. trol the White Pine Blister rust ed a fighting reputation and one of the other Soclalllt farewell similar to what we gave his predecessor, the Duke of Dev- esi. ablost. and most constlititional onshire. members ha: challenged him to o match for l 860 stake to 1 be donated to the rtrlklng l minors’ fund. spores. The manufacture of flying ma» 0111118! in Canada is being revived after the war. The Canadian Vick- lfler M111: dropped immediately‘ "6 50mm"! hiu turned out two flying boats. tho Vetlettc and Var- illlll_ as well as it) Avro two-sealer, siiigle-flotii, scaplanes. The pros- otit ycai"s manufacture will so lllli(‘|l ftirtlier than this, adapting the peculiar needs of tho different parts of the country and the cil- matlt: nctressititis of tho tlotninltiu. (Totitrtti of civil aviation, separate to happy days of sweet contents clicct‘. __€¢ sci tip. to facilitate the extension oi t-ivii aviation in Canada. Tho views of Captain T. Cowley. director oi‘ civil aviation for Catt- adti. on aerial passenger services. from iiic Royal (Tauailltin Air Force. “T0 Wtlffit nflilllg. Passsnléfli‘ 1"‘ out ill co-operatlciu with the Minis~ fit: evttittttaily will develop. he is‘ try of Defence, hiLs bean recently liores, but not for some consider- able time. DUNHILL PIPES 1heiie are conceded to bethe finest smoking piper in the world. Every pipe RooL perfectly Every one $7.00 HERE. finished from Old Italian Brill‘ guaranteed not to crack or burn. 5.10.00 IN U-B. The White Drug Store .I. G.‘ JAMIESDN Hard Coal We ‘are booking ord- ers for Hard Coal now for delivery from Schooner W. H. East- wood due to arrive next week. This cargo will be the best qual- ity and the lowest price. A.- Pickarii 8t 60.. Phone 240 la "aura death" it kill: Mill‘ out loll. Flier, Mosquito". Mntilli Ante. Bad-Boga. Roaches and niuo destroy: their our. Bottles with mouth IPFIY‘ er: 50c. Pint Tlnl, 76o. Hand Sprayers, m. We have a complete lined Fly Catcher: and destroy!"- Fly Tex, m ulna. ‘flail’ foot. Wilson’! Poison P!“ intact Powders. Black Flllv and many othorl. rar g MACS y pnuolfqli 149 (lrut George 91"". Telephone 815- .7. .1» Eise- Delépates From Each éuggns 2W; » t. g.