S fiaiicitrovm rlir ciliglrrrrigr N clllllliolrlalowll lluiilllllill Ne... B, Tl...- w... llould women be appointed to the School Board? This is a question we have heard frequently in recent |years and more frequently of‘ 1ate.i [In other Canadian cities-Snintl ldohn for instanoc~women members‘, {have been holding such seats for‘, i i OWN “i.'./\'§P!!i Gfililt Evil? , of L Quurs BI Iona W Burl». I D PLAY FOR hi5!‘ DAY Th: Public Forum Thispcolnmn h open for the I discussion by tori-annotate!!! o! question: of interest. Thh Lharlottetowu Guardian does not necessarily endorlo the nplnidna of correspondent. Illino- per your (In advance) Ilene‘ In lnnuoa and (‘united “mun” Jo ‘gornini udlly (founded mm 16-00 n" roll‘ ii" 10'1""! . r ynnqqng-W. Cheater l. lIeLnre. Vln-Pvuldrnf-d. R. Burnett. Suntan-Limit. Col. II. A. blnclflnnon. ll. 5. 0. Editor and Mohegan-J. B. Burnett. Ausorlniv Editor-U. ll. Currlo. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929 jyears past and the plan has worked . OUR CLAIMS ‘smoothly and well. Its adoption here would in our opinion serve e. useful} ____ fence it noes unrunishod- Every i" ‘purpose, l Tms ,5 me m, day o; May anglireceiltly delivered in the Senate of that is viflnionll’ violated makes ll; There is much in connection with I with it comes thoughts of fiowersJZanada, setting forth the claims of_ easier to repeat the offence, and i 0H1’ City 50110015. their mfliiegemflii. birds and the great sunny outdoors. lPrince Edward Island to additional the Wu spreads forder, sanitary conditions and en- I am thinking not so much about‘ ndviiiiill’. iiiillllehed i" yeiii‘ iesiie 01 vlrcnmcnt in which the mothers of i adults but about youngsters at this moldy, should form interesting and Wm‘ l5 “"9 “l ‘he “m” Sm" all the children who attend have an time. iiiriruciive reading for the people of i5 equally ""9 °l calla“ and if m“ abiding interest which is pzrhaps l As you know they have spent much this Province and should receive their neighbors have rolled W0 f" dew" greatsr than that of the fathers. The l of tileu time indoors during the lvin-"gvlillatllctic consideration. Senator the hill, we must riot forget that we school is during a large part of the l ter months. There has been the usual, giggling claim l5 basal on the we“. mo’ are on the 5am? slope. al-vhough Xlydny the bionic, of the smaller child- school lionlle “srk, BtlACl when 1:102’ mcllt accorded by the Federal Gov- . > s : l ' s V 1 c: i 5 - vosiivv = "vie “vii” "v i‘ ‘s “P , Lflilfilfi a J.'..J"L°I. ‘Lin? $1.31: . f§§JI.ZTl,°‘l.ZldZET°’ e will‘ if iilfilffi..." Z31 liiiiilinfi°ll 1° "5 l° s” "0 it that we respect 1 in regard to which the mother's eye l NOW a yvimSSier 15 like any Ymmejacts IP33 clear and concise and every law we make. and that we ‘ and mind are more observant, and l animal. He not only needs lots of food Larry “.11, mom {one o; c°nv1cm°n_ make no laws that do not appeal to i careful of detail than those of n and lots of slceP, bui- he needs 1°95 ‘ll; The claims of this Province for the moral sense of the majority. lmell- lPley- Kmem- d°l55- “We beers- alllcquity in the alienated lands of the » i In conversation among a small L liiiiviiiiiil iliey eieiiied- ilie" m“ alfjilnfldiflll Ncl-rh West, so dhry m‘ lliillflbfl‘ of ladies touching this mat- l bit and play again. l-Srrii-i in a brief l"i‘S"lli‘.‘d by the iier a remark was made illat the} And it l5 u“? Slmllle “m? gllllll" pi-crnnlcnt of ti‘: Proiuilcs d‘. a ‘present members of the School lam“ l“ which ever? Ymlngsler tall“; Convention reld at Ottawa in i937 By men and wrrufln 611511560 iifllloard are opposed to having other l Pa" m" are 5° hellmll- i»- in no way prcdjudiccd by ill" Jgrg, m- lddt- i than masculine members associated N°w whyvls Play 5° lmlmlmm? claims sct fortll by Senator l—lug‘~c" J Supper and 1 with them. W! d0 not know the facts! Because It oevelops every pa“ o‘ Il i5 a scparrlie claim and should b bidmme are looked Iolwvard to ‘vim of " case,‘ but we trust that this vigourcit‘); pressed. i the body from head to foot. i» Lriie. Two women of mature The bran‘ enters mm play‘ n” mat" Ycilr suggestion that the Associat- H°w “e age ht be chosen and the ex- t" haw Smlple the game; the eyesTcd Board of Trade should interest: . these “W” i" be silent? T° ll" l oerim nt tried out for a year or two. m5" l“‘l5“‘°“‘ °f “Wm” themselves in this matter is wdrthyi should he Come back ‘Um less than majority especially of the young, i For obvious reasons there should b: $350,000 per allnuln additional sub- recreation o! some kind is the look_il,wo ln order ma; divergent creed sidy. It is well to have this on rec- ‘shall be fairly represented. If some - t ~ d‘ . axzhsorglifmizsstfogggp “all: cf the serious consideration of that! d f l, and the expectation is 0rd also, but it is fob: sincerely hop— e or goa lmembers c’! the Present Emmi "e ed the Saunders Government wlli not Elia-Tho spcech of Senator Hughes. OUR EXPECTATIONS i ' It is customary for the Patriot to set up a straw man for the mere satisfaction of knocking him down- veracity being one of the least con- siderations with it. Yesterday the Patriot said: The Guardian says that $400,000 has been “placed on record" as the amounl; we should fECElVe (as sub- sidyl. What The Gilardlcn actually did say was that as Senator Hughes, a Liberal supporter of the King Gov- ernment. had ‘ Succeeded in placing on record that the minimum we ore Eniiiled to annually is 5400.000. it is for the Saunders Government to insist upon this...Ai the lowest Calcula- ilou we are entitled i0 5400.000 per annum. Of course it is plcmsaut to think the Patriot‘ would consider Premier S a u n d e r s irretrlevably disgraced AFTER SUPPER indoor work, ill of.‘ ory, the hours b? " pleasurable anticipation. must take in more oxygen and ‘Eli-e ted?‘ I am sir eta out more waste. . i “" generally fulfilled. Recreation ls nec- l Opposed to the appointment or The abdominal and chest muscles‘ w: F‘ TmMARs“ essary, both for physical and mental ‘l wnmm their preference for such ex_ and the back muscles must be used in‘ health, and there should be no ques- i cluslon would to other minds supply tion as to the right of making reas- bending, twisting, and pulling. 1a strong reason for making women The legs must not only sustain the onablc use of the evening hours for I members‘ this purpose. It is only when time weight of the body but must raise it’ is being continuously lost in recr-ea- "Evin: Elven women the vote men off the ground as in running Tllisl sirrNuw that a sanatorum is u‘ means a iot of work for the leg. mwm-‘suxled for P‘ E" I" a few suggestions tion and amusement which do notlmusi‘ take the c°mequeneee~ 0f the ldoubtful experiment. But so long as 19s il-cgarding its operation. equipment, make for either physical health or‘ .~tc., l ' ' - men retain the control of the ol- mental improvement, that critlcismiltical canvemiom “Mob namiram is justifabls. It was Benjamin Frank- t proceed further to squander our rcv- PROPOSED SMQATORUM enue and pledge our credit on the strength d the realization of such expectations. The curse of the Gov- ernment now is that it is spending recklessly, carelessly and wantonly on expectation rccciving increased subsidy, and the expensive, reckless mariner of carrying on is almost cer- tain not only to deprive us oi any benefit that may ensue from increas- oi will work so much bcttcr after play.“ members _ cf Parliament very few fir<t to writs T] -111 i/‘l tlt, dtl. ' fooiirnsests llliiiltauuijlalilsoxfitlele 503;.‘ "i ii i= avrai-eni w ail out the ini- - ‘vhat m“ used l5 thrown 0;" a’: I =1 m=t in connection with the erec- _ _ _ , _ l {on of a San toru is ttl t lin who said. “Dost thou love llfe?|women will be elected to either the "Ste much more leadfly becflllne nl a . m n” ‘e m” The“ do not squander 5mm gmfiprovincial or federal legislative bod- that is the shirt life is made of." Tifilthilndi°alllims "i" i n os acne. ' a A list oi.’ the names of men and. m“ the may [rift-ll collsideralloll, but the upkegp And so May day as mentioned a and maintenance after the inslftut- our laws for generations to come. WWW" WM Wm a “m” m1‘ them‘ One or more women are fairly sure year am’ is being recognized as Chfldlififl has bcen built. It is proposed to sfllves by making proper use of the lto be appointed to the Canadian Sen- Health Day with the American chii<l‘°““‘ a 33 b" Slnlmfiim Wliieli- I Health Association, which endeavors‘ "lke it. may be gnlargcd as funds al- hours after supper, would fill manygate before long. The Privy Council has pages of The Guardian. Suffice itiYel‘ l" deems Whei/llel‘ Wiimen "Ye to interest everybody in the childs l°“'~ (mlldlllclls dclllmld a "Well l"!- health; the child ltsclf, the parcntslc“ building a5 a "cam statement °f the teacher, ‘he physician. the nurse Prclnicr Saillldcrs gives the startling {eligible to be appointed under the ‘ lBrltish North America Act, but if “ml ll“ “am” °l "bmham Llmlm ‘ibund not to be eligible the Act will and the food expert iillfflffllfltlflll that there are 810 cases Wl1° by Wilikmg {mm supp" “me be amended i0 give them a chance. l The day l5 to be spent Wm, a funof-T. B. on ‘the Island. It is certain pmgraln of song_ play am; danm lihat mcst of these are far, and mod-‘ illltii long alter midnight, fitted him- iAnd yet it would be a safe bit that l“ to lxcome an gming-nt lguvygrmllllé number of lzldy senators will My thought then is that parents i-‘iiiely aliviiiived Coors. and will re- watch the sleep and food bi their Piiiiiv o ioiia period or ircaiment. children fairly well, bilt if n young-l The govrfiiiiieifi i5 t0 Eli/e a ye/ilfly ‘ l‘ ‘ _ _ ‘ ‘few for a generation to some‘ ster doesn't go out to play and ssclns‘E;i'oni of 012.000‘ (Wlilfih 1S $1.000 l-le grfiaiést Piebli-‘lelii. B110 Deiliilllsi more interested ill books and lllfiilllcllllllyl Mid this does not appear tile greatest man in the history oil homework, they think matters arelifl 11w to leave much room for mar- the Umwd state!” Thomas A Ed. ‘ quite satisfactory. W11. The srfary for saff, the cost of lson thanked God that he had been trained before the eight-hour day was lnstitutcd. Since his training h: has worked many hours after sup- '1'his isn't fair to the lxoiii-igsicr. Helicon, fuel. lsht, drugs and other in. needs play, and it should be just asifiliiiiois will perhaps require $1,000 mt l“ perfecting some Of his Ema“ lfintls most favor. The rural sections est inventions. Benjamin Franklin, ihave no use for daylight saving natural for him to play as it is for a lllcnth and more. above quoted, wasted few, if any, of, The hours oi’ daylight and dark- other young animals. In fact lie‘ The Snnotorum should be built; should play even more than little tml- Hoar Charlottetown and g5 ma, to his evening hours. Millions of mm ‘necs are fixed in the order of nature. and women by making me mo“ of iFroln year to y:dr the sun rises and mBIS- be city as circumstances will allow, ‘I understand titiit Mr. G, E. Hughes //5 Ml‘ - *9 diiil , , r ‘lscts precisely at the same hour as it the“ leisure Milne have Tbmmgd N; did last year on any and all days oi’ cation and cu lure, wh ch o lerw c a- vsifirg 1o give p, pgl-tlqn cg land w ' '0 a ' 4T _ 3; n . 61/ a/s/vgbfkf/H i the year. By so much the so-callw‘ ' I01‘ this FIHTOSC situated cn the iNClflll Rivcr Road YITZII‘ the city Care would have been denied them. The dayugm cavmg is an “item!” l9, VESTIGIA _ i '2'.‘ hours spent idly, albeit plcasantiyl ed subsidy. but to land us in hope- lzss bankruptcy and ruin. A GIGANTIC TASK President Hoover began his form- idable task of restoring law and or- dzl" in the Ulliiccl Siaits by COl'l‘€L'[ly to say that in such a list we should dzngllo-iils: the trouble. At a meet- ing of tile Associated Press a few l ; zlgo. he sp .:c ill fierce fl‘llllll-— of the lZl\\‘lL‘SSllE‘.'>8 of the it with condi- tions in Great Britain, ‘where the maintenance of law is an instinct, whore crime is illc CXCCpilOIl and its l-iiznishlnent ceriain. “Vi/hat -' facing today," he and, “is the pos- sibility that respect for law as law is fading from the sensibilities of our laeoplc." ' ciaiion , At this reason of the year our ex- changes tell of the change of time iin many Canadian cities from ifstandard" to “daylight saving" time. YIt is in the larger cities which have ‘a num:rous industrial population lthat the soc-oiled daylight saving ciuntrj’. comparing W8 RIG The daily ncvxsllaper reports of crime in the United States. in all its varieties fronnsecret murclzr to open and defiant baildiiiqv. blink robberies with or without bloodshed and all the associated criminality. make a record which is a blot upon civiliza- tiorrr The worst feature of the situa- tion is that the great majority of crimes go ilmictected and unpilnish- ed. indicating fl. growing caliousness on the part of the people nnd inef- ficiency or worse on the part of the officers of the law. ' The condition which President Hoover deplored "was not attained by sudden flight." The process has been gradual and like the llruirrl-irni . i must sct about educating himscif or‘ snowball rolling down the hill has 1 gathered volume and herself. Efficiency has to be ntialn- ‘few months‘ and ha" the people pa}, iclrcl be inlzczl regarding the lomg- .- l1 to sre that a good outlook or view thwart the order of nature during‘ = i "c .l 1' ‘ . v r r ,2“; ‘~.§.‘I°i‘..i‘..§“.i..§§’§.?‘.‘..“;. r31. j ays are cnges. ay g no H - - . l_ mcnt, make a. better world for many ‘waved’, in any prop" sense or m: By rmky Edge. through “V013 um .. who are dragging out their lives in‘ ignorance of the finest gifts within, ,word and is not extended. I 13-31951’ In a communiiy such as gum Jils‘. ivilere one smrict lily firisdcd, their reach. Education has not been cmostly agricultural, many rcgardl I 53W ms Imn-ll-n“ l-l L“ ‘J1- colnpleted when the high school, the ldoyHsht Eiiviiii; 8-1 R iroiibleeflme B113 Twm sudden“ an 1m" “are ‘ college or the university days have ‘Iggstsrllfizjfifssinélggggfllkg: lzignggvpal.‘ on m n.5,; dew ,_-.__,,.; been passed.‘ m ma’ the practical sake and at its worst a vcry consid- l A Solitary hum“ Llmm education and preparation for life's mrable numnm why set a“ thcisang through LL. i:c‘y “'0i'l< Only H1611 beliiifi- The?! 568$ 0i icloclzs and watchcs forward an hour l hllsl)“ _ liflfhl-“IB but provide the tools ol,_li'1 the spring only to sot ihCm be“ I I heard ms ‘lake “w” Us Hi" i educauon. thereaf-ler the studemlagain ill the fall. It surcly tends to ‘confusion Wh-‘Jll such changes in the reckoning of time take pic: every to self-improve- ‘ (z m: S-rrcitorriim mm‘ .:l 128.". or this 1 will: il azlzl‘ cr 1:! or. 2 Willleirs I":;t‘ti=t*5 and Farm- “fninc to provide iriil lniifi vsgctablcs and of tho apples that .'t.c (‘n f’. E, 1.! Po- a l1"'.'/ for 15:‘. a bu- . at‘: nlrny ftlfmcrs .c‘ly give tcn bushel". E.ll1I\iOl‘lll'l1 if it was l: he I. O. D. E. could ‘ t tzwikgllt ‘. , And ETCII as I marvciicii 11c": ‘l l Cod giics us 110a l In a stir of Wlilil that hardly shook increased in ‘,Britain during the year 1923, as well ‘as the numbzr injured, shows an alarming increase over i927. The Tkillcd increased from 5,320 to 0.183 land thelniilrcd increased from I48.- ' inlerested I in the province for this pur- . H7652. Tile difisrent soda-ties would does also respect ‘foiylaiv. Both attain momentum as time goes on, the former towards moral catastrophe, the latter towards prace, happiness and prosperity. President Hoover has diagnosed ‘Ale case. If he has the courage and can secure the support of the fnatlon to apply the remedy, be the coat ;h" rakes In making saving Beauty be- ; And from that kindling ecstasy l I knew Cod dwelt within my heart. —BlIss Carmen. and the days between the school dip- loma and death, and will be en- henced by a sane and rational use of the hours between supper and bed- I575 w 164138 ‘The kmed L time. The hours thcughtlessly wast- w” more {but} in m”, and the m_ ed l“ ‘ecklng Pleuu” °l dmlbmll ljured were 15,563 more than in 1927. value. would make a formidable (Tm; had no; been expected; .5 scrap-heap. To waste anything val- Iatrlcter precautions than ever be- . I ‘i ‘ ' - ‘m.’ n “my, he Wm com" .' pflce- uabie is reprehensible extravagance, 1'"- had lw-n lake" l° Prevml 1° ' idents and punish those who were at the most reprehensible waste of all ° . I . I r l’ k u boon not only upon his own L‘ the "at: o’ “ma, m, n L‘ thelfault. But the growing number of Qmultry but upon the worm m h" . lmotor cars and new drivers led to “ma” Wm,‘ m. new‘ o! lawmb W's” °l we increased slaughter and maiming. III he will no doubt discover the ‘pauses which have led to the prea- flit.‘ unfortunate condition. It has lino: uld thlitin driving along the fintzdet of any American city a’ nun- iawa are broken; in other words, 4. in a law covering every vu- v ‘lgfeiigof prelunied demeanor and mis- will be 4.182 miles, a saving oi 1,0421 miles. Tile Hudson's Bay Railway, now l being built by the Canadian Govern-l ‘ merit to Fort Qhurchill on Hudson's Bay promises therefore to be an im- portal-it factor in reducing distances from the Culadian prairies to the markets of the world. ' -___i._. _ THE LAND WE LOVE all FRANK YEIGH t THE I-JDSON ‘ BAY RAILWAY Q. What will be the new table oi distance: by The Hudson Bay Itali- way ro te? A. A table .oi distances recently compiled shows that the Hudson Bay route will effectively shorten the dis- tnnoe between the grain flelda of Western Canada and the markets of Europe. For example. from Saskatoon i to Liverpool via the Great Lakes and the 8t. Lawrence f: 4.818 miles, but _ from Saskatoon to Liverpool via the EDITORIALINOTES‘ In the coming elections in Great ‘Britain the three great parties. Con- servative, Labor and Liberal m _ standing more‘ apartand mutually ‘l’ “d m‘ um“ m“ M" ‘ma’ more hostile m mil other than “mlrlhe “mwllul ‘ml m‘ "m" heretofore. Apparently so far each valence of an external audit L: alum-w l, plum! ‘ iongjima‘ Wm! psychological phenomenon. no intention of extending aloiatalot ' - or sympathy to any other party. The unanimliy with which Liber- In vluhiy m: of aim m. silent police m still lying Hudson 81v gnilwu up Churchill ' , M ' a g u", n, A railway viaduct motioned will be 3.783 flea, a saving of 1,095 w“ owns“ m“ m’ “m” “inii-mingham. mund. will, hm ma» mmodmunmn m Liverpool '_ mini-ed u the strut m- vumiocinn ~ u‘ 0124mm annals-minim ° m“ ' some: for aha-pa on the lidu and "m but via the Boom the diltqboe uncle and mm underutili- little difficult MUSKRAT FARMS their repressntatlvcs approved the idea of a Thank Offer- ing to marktllc completion of 125 years of work done by the British and Foreign Bible Society, circulat- ing the Scriptures in many lands. The first Overseas work of this Soc- iety was for Canada, when it provid- ed a Gospel in their language for thr Mohawk ‘Indians. The first Over- liicr the ])¢1[l(3n,5) may be but To iseas contribution to the 1'03 the ll-l-lxllr, and shipping Wm ‘ifunds was Canadian, coming from a 5‘il~,~ll-1;-_jjl7-; “gen 9nd m“, l Plctou, Nova Ccotia.‘ Today Scrip- -., "rm any o; treatment. jytures in all languages ar-s providui llnpgyjant reason I "e lfor Canadian citizens new and old. faith words cannot tell. ‘ rnd in our sorrows it provides us the ‘appropriate m-Tsdwigi’. llfor it is vrry rcai. We can gll: ex- qlrcrslon to our affection by generous igivinz for the wider circulation n! . l < - ~ i The n la leave b""l'l~ il~~ b ‘i-— ~~ i- - ~= ~ , ed, ambition has to be directed. sclf- 4m aacntlun to v3.3 cl-,an..e ammo“ D P r I 1 s .. c- i- rot c _ s-.\.s me rupmsibi- l mommtuin, illustrating what a v/ell- control h“ to be estabmhflit The Vwhm they "e annoyed wait“ Hi5 lie-lid Wile llSlit "i291! my bWW- f "y Pi lilo-loin; the lllsiiutlon with known British author called the in- m learned in school or college “at k ‘all bcci 1111911 required. and each year, | evitabillty of gradualnrss. :1. be f,“ d i t u p o’ amme M? Th, numb" o; persons kmad 1h illicit to the world with quickcning at a given ditc, a collection could be i l e ll o l2 r gr , w,“ 5mm“ a. fie C.‘ __ h i c. - Lavl b - h ° ~c d d tect c id: tsl c eat ' ' “m e“ i1 "i"- ‘ fines-q ecomeb l ‘wit’ as life. This will require all the hours ‘I a an Sr a c n n r I looked and longed for any part liotletowin and in other l ._._.-_.-.~s.s_.>.-Qd._. perhaps furnish a room or porch and be responsible for the ‘upkeep 9i’ beds, linen etc., for that particular room. Some family might furnish and endow a room in memory of their lov- ed ones. As I see it the rural people ' could be responsible for the supply of things for the larder, and the ur- ban and more pariicularly the citi- zen; of Charlottetown. take care of the provision of entertainment (cun- certu, motion pictures etc.) and car- lng for the spiritual needs of the patienfs. Let P:inoe Edward Island be satisfied for the present with a small institut- ion. It is a start in the fight against T. B. It has already lagged far be» hind ‘(he other provinces in this rc- spect. The organization necessary at the beginning will undoubtedly de- mand the serious attention oi’ those best able to deal with this matter. The paramount need just now is to get theypeople interested in the Sanatorum. No one doubts its neces- sity so_ let every one do his part to help in this great work to bring hcallh and strength to those afflicted with tuberculosis. ' I am Sir. etc. C. B. INMAN. "i. =c~i~ Arena". I'~'u‘.'.lon,. Out, "it'll April. I929. Opera Singer Lilacs Jazz (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Man., April 30.—Jilz. has partially conquered Tito Scillpa, renowned lyric tenor, he admitted on his recent visit here. "I like jazz-- in its place," he said. "It has a great future. It is good for singing, danc- ing and musical comedies. It is easy to write and easy to play. I have very in composing jazz music, though personally I prefcr classical. ' 1N ENGLAND (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta, April 30.--C.1b1es from England report the arrival n! the first shipment oi’ Albcria mink- rats shipped by the Alberta Trappers and Muskrat Breeders‘ Association. Other shipments will be dispatched 500“. The breeding of milskrats on an extensive scale in England, has been under consideration f u- some time, and it is believed that the industry wlli develop very rapidly. A CANADIAN THANKOFFERIPJG FOR THE BIBLE. / The Churches of Canada. through have warmly Society's willie 612 languages are enlisted in l, l. p3 Mesa Ncxlmliy ltile Society's circulation over the ""2 oi‘ ent/cririirilnrnt ‘“'°rm' The Bibi: has won a unique lalacc n our religious lives. What it means .0 us as a very sheet-anchor of our In our joys Our aff-cciion he Book. Offerings will b:- rnccivcci ‘irorjll all our (‘llUl'Cll'.‘S. or may be forwardrd directly to ‘thc Treasurer .Dr. I-f. D. Johnson, ClIBYIOIIlGIOWD. LOST*§ Since the coming of Silrlfi, I feel very lnngrnd, lost all visor. or "Pop" so to lpeall. “l Well friends don't be alarmed; this in only the Spring Fever and we have the remedy that cannot be too- strongly recom- mailed- Beef, Iron and Wine A valuable combination of the nutritive properties of prime lean BEEF, the tonic and blood purifying properties of IRON and the ntimulatln; tonic qualified of good WINE. This is n Iplendld nutritive Tonic, In- crooael the appetite, aid: diges- tion Bill elpeohlly valuable for uhonltod conditions doe to" lnfpovorlollod blood. W! advice ltort taking it immediately. Only {L00 he! l8 Plaid 0!. Ilttll- The Macs DRUGSTORE Ill Great doom aims . mo» n: mo. Madam! If your husband 01- brother enjoys a pipe, ask him tryRosebud, the famous cut smoking tobacco, and save , “Poker Hands” packed willl , In exchange for four (4) sq, “Poker Hands" (Nos. 1 to 52) ., will receive FREE 0116173];- High Grade, Pure Silk, F" Fashioned Stockings. These stockings are excellenl qualify, conform to the leg, arld retain their shape. Sizes, 8%, 9, 9% and 10; in various colours, such as fawn, flesh, grey, etc. The large 10c. package contains l" - Hand." The larger 15c. package cop , 2 “ Poker Hands." ROSEBU i cm nuo ouonuo ton Save the “Poker Hand," c’ ‘ “ '. a “who k. . . ~. \ FOR SALE BY STANLEY, SHAW f? PEARDON F-ufarm Seeds and Grain WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OURSSEA- sows $100K or liVIPORTED NUMBER1 , Early Red Late Mammoth Win if)" "csran \»‘.'!- Fife Fii-d Fife it": and Cm: '- Wheat Winte Banner and Victory Seed Oats Golden Vine Peas Black Vetches , Duckbill Barley Ma-ndscheuri Barley Silvdrhull Buckwheat Longfellow Corn Wisconsin 7 Corn All of which we are selling at lowest prices-l ' i Wholesale and Retail Special prices to Farmers’ Clubs and Instit- utes. ' DON'T FAiL to call and m the extrfli quality of our Seeds and get our prices "7 write for prices before buying. We have nothing but the very best Seed’ , cbtalnable from moat reliable qeeclsmen- .1‘ llelllillillli. $.00 , I_l ,. . , malarial-Mi 1-