w- ‘. ...MARC Itlis so highly refined that its rare herbal. essences soak natur- ally throu ores deep into the‘ ‘ n erlying tissues. Thus‘ . -seateddisease is soon is odged by this unique y ‘tmlluk treatment.‘ - Fatty ointments clog the ores and never penetrate i,‘ ond the surface skin.‘ it's So Different. . in); lam-Bolt. It kills pain, ella s inflammation and ‘veiling; removes germ in; ‘fpction and poisonous matter. ' Zam-Buk ends the burning irritation of salt rheum or gczeniil and heals ulcers. piles, ‘poisoned wounds, etc., as purely as it does simple cuts, ‘burns, chaps, chiibiains, etc. Y All I nil and mm nil lna- uli at 50c. the lam-lick Aug He. the can‘. Hlfiiiiaiuiiill tario Protests ti‘ (‘Canadian Press) ontreai, Ottawa rnesi: and emphatic e promoters". o ll {mi- ORTY MILLIONS WANTED. financing dilriug the r. miil0yer— What do afternoon off for? cineted. air. t0 d0 with you’! i*—80dfather, slr.—-—‘Puuch, ‘71’ asked a. member. “hi5 my hrudder,” c "- am do Latin e in." We lllppl l ' " “It seal. ‘h IIPVQ yo“ t,‘ t "l" Mir-rm a o'er‘ ~ il-fili-LIS-lii‘. film m I-l 11, 1921 - ‘ . t...‘ gh thetiny‘ ' w . . vice. R. HfBaxter, Minister. Water PowerBill TORONYFO, March 8. -Members the Ontario legislature met on‘ inmon ground early last eVelllllK‘. hen without division they adopted resolution, presented by Premier ownrd Ferguson, urging the d0m~ ion parliament not to enact a bill w before-the House of ‘Commons hich bias for its purpose the rc- wal of a charter authorizing the and Georgian .. ‘Company, to construct a. canal d develop “water power rights of noel-in were involved in the bill dstated that “this legislative as- inbiy desires to record its moat protest ainst the attempt being made by cans of a private bill in ‘the Dom_ ion parliament to alienate valu- ie water powers from the control <1 ownership of this Province <1 thereby deprive the people of i rio of the advantage ‘offone of r greatest natural resources for a benefit and advantage of priv- Mr. W. E. Rauey, Progressive der, seconded the resolution, Mr. N. Sinclair, Liberal leader lng in legislation which was oily within the jurisdiction of - federal parliament. Mr; Kari K. Iiiiitli.‘ Labor, Waterloo “South, iiilflilo in favor of tho ‘ resolu- ‘ ho Ontario Government propos- tn borrow forty million dollurn coming Notice to this effect appear- iiiion the order paper yesterday the form of a resolution sponsor- |‘>‘y Provincial Treasurer Mon- you want ierk-‘My eiatcrki baby is being - - riover-‘weu, what has‘ that lent-on er——tlicy wrntme to Bredei-on, we must no. 39mg. “ t" Yflmady do status qua," ‘ l ‘NBBW preacher to- his con- ation. _ "““°\‘- What ‘im do- ‘status replied the for de mes-s y m" "UM ilfildea for rfittmi“ ““ "" "“'.'~.““- ‘> - """° ‘"1": for all kind We lhllFbQ mo"; L... .2... .... cuiiiiii auuniiii ‘Pr ‘E. ISLANiD PROTESTANT ‘OHPHANAGB-fiihere Will-l ‘he aer- viice nit ‘the LP. ‘E, inland Protest- mu: Orphanage libido/y evenine A 1‘1‘bb‘ ‘alt '1 o'clock. Rev. ‘R. W.‘ ‘Uindsay officiace- ‘ ELOADING LIV-E HOGS-We will jbe loading live hogs ,Wedaesday- lFeb. 16th. Highest‘ prices pilld eecording to government grading. -C. E. Pratt dz Son, St. Peters. ‘ ‘ 4270 3 10 3i. NEWl SPRING ONPS An-Wi-“G daily ‘Men's and Boy's new spring cape, ibqauitttuil ‘pdbtiflfnfl- Lowest piiiees. ‘Browse Boos. ibul. . 1 . , 429G-3-11-2i- , BAPTisT SERVICE ‘ River Field Sunday, March 18th- Long Creek, 11 a. m. ‘Clyde River. 3 p. ‘m. ‘Kingston. 7 p. m. “T1101! ' wilt keep him in perfect. peace. - whose mind is stayed on Theo."— W. Iiadlaewaiker, Minister. _-__,. Services Sunday. March 13th, Owing to ‘the Boys ‘Conference being in session at; ‘Hunter River Service will ‘be at ‘both North Will- ‘ontng service at Hunter River at‘ 7-30 will be conducted by the boys. of the iConference. Everybody will‘. be welcome to this interesting ser- ' ‘BARRIES FAMOUS STORY “PETER AND WENDY" will be dire Jfillllrjeoi. or a inner ‘by MT- fOlai-‘r (Jenner-on. assists-nit mflilflsei‘ of tihe ‘Balnik orf Nova. Scottie Bil. Si. ‘James miter-aw ‘Society tonight at halifipaist ‘seven. mine is probably ‘mile most ‘famous fairy story W01‘ wnimen‘ mu um; iielalding tiharacteu‘. Peter Pan. has the unique distinc- tion in. 8118-18-1"! 0f having a ‘mmu’ men-t eueciteii flii- thin liouiour and ‘memory, in ‘Uhc eiihy oif London. The‘ one oilher Literary Gharaeter wit“; madfihnxi ‘tlhis dis-tinetion eon- qemd upon h-‘lm, curiously enough. 35 nlAgltaglflali the hero of the “Three Musketeers" whose swuue n, ,. _ ‘a, ‘ma. visited by thousands 01f tors during the war- i OOKFIELDP-Oll‘ the evening of Friday, Feb 18th. ‘n verr-euccessful Young People 5 iRally was held at the Presbyterian, ‘church at Brookfieid. Rev. R. i-i-i |5taveot presided and conducted a short devotional ear-i vice introduced to ‘the auillflllce Rev, W, W. Knnnawiu, D.‘D. Th8 ‘General Secretary of S. ‘Schools and Young People's Work for the Presbyterian Church in Canada.‘ After having spoken for some time‘ about the splendid progress the Presbyterian ‘Church in ‘Canada hall made during tbs past year EDI‘- Kannawin gaive a. very inspiring and instructive address on the great importance of a. ‘thorough knowledge of the ‘Iilbie and of the Primary and the Shorter Catechism for our‘ young people of today. not only do they need a knowledge of the Bible to put iron inlto their blood but without such a. knowledge "RALLY AT an pmrted the principle ‘l! the it matters not what other attain- m" m“ w“ rather WW5“ t” mental they may have they will ‘ leglsmllre l“ Ontario inter‘ never be 'truiy educated. Rev. R. Ill. Smvert gave ‘u. ‘short address. A Young People's Society was then organized. The lciiowing officers were elected: Hon. President, Mi‘. A. \V. Stewart. ‘President, Donald ‘S. Campbell. VicelPresident, bin-is Janette‘ McLean. Secretary, ‘Mrs. Harry Paul. 'l‘l‘e8“ti\ll‘6i' Mrs. Myles hloDounld. The officers are to meet later and select their committees. Before closing the meeting a hearty vote of thanks was extended to Ur. idannawlu and by him suitably acknowledged. The Iiaiiy was n splendid success. MAIL COURIER REMEMBERED -On the 16th. of February the ‘box holders of iturai Mail Route No. 2 assembled at the homo of their courier, Mr. Alpine Arsenenit of Nail ‘Pond. The gathering was w surprise for both the ‘Courier and the household and was for the purpose of presenting him with an address of appreciation for ‘his long and etficienlt service as Mail ‘Courier. The address was accom- panied ‘by a well filled purse. iAltihough taken by surprise Mr- Arsenauit acknowledged the receipt of some in an eloquent and digni- fiell-“manner, after which eloquent music was tarnished by Mr. Joiieliii , EQGaliant and. the assemblage in- ' dulged in dancing. The old time stqp-dencins- particularly ‘by ‘Mr. ‘Peter S. Berry, amen of ‘l5 years of age was especially good. A mun} no pppetiliflfi lunch was a by the hostess, Mrs. iAi-senauitt, accompanied by Mrs ‘Michael Bernard in uieir- uailiil line manner. ikoilowing is the address: Mr. Al-pirie Arsenault: ‘ We. the box-holders of Rural Mail Rouite No. 2 bake this oppor- tunity__to express‘ our appreciation of your faithful services as courier over our mail routefor the past twelve years, you have carried the mallet-broom sunshine and storm!» always ready to oblige and always cheerful and unoompiainins’. We oak you to accept this smell token o ‘our esteem and loin in wishing‘ y _ s iongsad pmapeM-ue ilie. with the‘liopa..tl1.nt you will still ‘continue as punmaii courier and 15gb. liked Robertuorn 4289-3-11-2il ——iSaiUbath services 13th Mar ‘Stanley, 1'1 a, m.; Cavendish, 3 p m.; New Glasgow. 7-30 p. m. Rev Peter Jackson, Minister. --Preaching service on Sunday afternoon, March 13th at 3 p_ m, conducted by Rev. Ross C. Eaton of Charlottetown. _ (2 000 ‘trains were iron. CARNIVAL TONKiH-r cgnflSyimon, speaking ‘in ‘the House oi‘ OOV-EHEAD AND U‘NlON ROAD -—0n isuaonv. ‘March 1a the Unit- eid‘ ‘Clnurcth services will be as fo-i- S. - Northlowm-iwbet Oovolhegdtgnnlll a. mu ‘Uinlicin ‘Road 3 p. m. ope 7 p. i . , , ,, m. {Week night service iln cove_‘,,'I',f{'.‘,’,‘,"§",‘§§,§ i‘,',,,‘,'jl§,_'“'““ “°""'°°‘“‘ h ‘7:‘30 p. m. -—"" . docks ‘ ei-iuacu SERYIIOES. I Margit a “mm, 13th. second Sun ay n cut, t. Acmwo n; 1 d , .1 50h“? Chlllch-"Mul-un‘ 10130 a“'lIiE-S(1Ol‘t‘Btly\)uy (shfiiigrslurihdrezilrltigiireefii ‘HUiNTER mvsn ClROUlT-— 7-‘30- St- Mari" Church» Riiiiliwmurs. travelled from the docks u» m“ Beam‘ Hyde Park ‘witiliout incident. shire and Hampshire at 11 a. ‘m. t, M‘? H‘ H‘ ‘Slmlmm Wm mmduc" m“ Colea will take place from her late sfirlllulat “M111 wm-“him- The °""|residenoe Winsios r . ‘OAVENDIiSiH UNITED 0H URCHI ch.l ‘G MAasHFino BAPTIST Church I l Sdi ' l iead Road on Wednesday evening; closed by order ol‘ Department. Jlreacliev. Rev. (i. F,‘ Johnson. _ *- ‘ ‘less ‘broadcast. FUNERAL TOMORROW. -—'liie“.rppe-,rieq rm- Tecmgw 1-0,. a whole. existing government? ineral of the late Mrs Joseph 8.: on Saturday, March l2th at 2 p. m. to St. Johns Church, Milton for services. torment Milton Cemetery. MONOTON STATION BROAD? CAST.—-'i‘his evening a l'0li(!0i'i.l‘amm.i s .1 .1 L .‘ _ .l L,“ , _ Wm be bruadeas‘ "om Sum““.“_“e‘ we“ ‘:‘o‘»:;‘<‘a‘<:e‘v‘i" to lack oi owl 91love bile unit or ‘represent C.N.R.A.. Moneton at 9 o'clock at‘ which um mlhwmg Wm Peimllmiieral Council called out the men in llliwplcs commissaizy) Mrs H. S. Henderson, fltllllrlllfflp Mrs Waiter Dalziel, soprano; Missdglneerlng trades‘ Kathleen liornby, violinist; ivir. Ben Acorn, baritone; Miss Roberta Spencer, pianist. “ STEALING MUZZLES. ——Com-, plaint has been received from do owners of‘ the stealing of muzzicn off dogs. One owner reports that he has had three niuz stolen, and as they cost a dollar each he has been put to unneces- sary expense as well as annoyance through the fear of prosecution oi‘ u‘ the destruction of his children's pet: BIRTHDAY PARTY. -- bliss Agnes Piggott entertained a illil'il- ber of her girl friends at. enjoyable birthday party at her home Orlebar‘ Street Wednesday "evening. After a dainty lunch was served vocal and instrumental music passed elite!‘ having‘ the evening pleasantly. ' The host-l recipient of many from her ess was the pretty rcmembrances friends. ‘MAiL FlOR OVERSEAS-bullish: an article lathe New Statesman. i8 ‘theoretically vested ‘in the Ail- iviii be despatched during next week as foliowsn-A full mail for Great Britain and the Continent by the Steamer Auranla ‘from Halifax on Monday, the 14th. This steame will carry direct mail for Ireland including direct parcel post for the i-rish Free State- A full mall for Great Britain iby the Steamer blin- nedosa from Saint John on Wednes- day‘ ‘he 16m and aiming“ m“ mailirolutionaifiies ‘Zind had not revoiu-‘il@°illl‘~'9‘ cfimllllssflTleb‘. 601151511118 f0!‘ Great Briiiilli by the l$l911l1i°i“tiriiin‘:y intentions, but lute-muons of heads of eighteen ‘(lepartmeiiits {ilontnaii-n also trom Saint John on Friday, the 18th. OYSTER BED NOTES.-- The "clean spoilt" rinks on l-lorues Creek still soelns to ‘be tho centre of attraction for the yoiing of this vicinity. Last ‘Friday night a iurgc uiumber oi‘ skaters were [ireseut and everyone seemed to be enjoy- ing themselves. ‘Special nicnilou must ‘be made of ‘the selections rendered by iMr. ‘Gallant and Mr. Blythe l-iurst. l Hannonica selections ‘by IMiss Joulc Gallant, step-dancing on skates h)’ several of the Oyster ‘Boil slep- daiicors including Miss Cecile Doucctto which was much onjoycd by all. The ‘Rink Committee are planningon having a. ‘Masquerade skate on lMarch 10th., a big crowd is expected-The ‘Misses ‘l-iva and Hazel Miatheson have returned homo from visiting their sister, Mrs. J. ‘McDonald, Elil0tts.»+Miss Doris Woodside. Stinrmrerside, is visiting in Oyster Bed Bridge Ttiie guest of ‘Mrs. A. ‘Horne-Our school ia progressing rapidly iiinler the efficient management of ‘Miss Christene Bruce. -—-'Miss Clara Mathewson ‘has returned homo from Visiting her sislter ‘Mrs. Albert Youniiier. Winaloe. ‘RALLY AT CLYDE R|VER.--iOn the afternoon o‘f Friday, Feb. 18 a very success-fol Young ‘People's ‘Rally was held in the Presbyterian Church at Clyde River. Reiv. R. ‘ii- IStivverit presided and after having ilflndi-iiil/ed a short devotional service he introduced Rev. W. M- Ksnnawin, ‘D. D., the General Twiila‘: Work for the Presbyterian ‘Church in Canada. in his address Kannawin dwelt pirtieularly on the great worth of early train- ing in chines religious. Today when there is strong teudonefto drift away iromthe old moorings there is great need of having our young people well equipped with; know- ledge of the Bible and of the Primary and the Shorter Cetechiams. lRev. ill. ‘H, Stavert Ipohe briefly along the‘ same line. A short discussion was hell] on the problem of S. School and Young People's Work. Before closing the moetinsha hearty ‘vote of. thanks was tendered by the iflllliflllpn to Dr. Kaanewin and by Ii Tfiiit ft our geiatione ‘will be er a p irt in the failure ea they have ‘_ been in the, ' I ‘ '50 Nat Po i fable... n. n. u... 2:‘ , . . , ii‘ ‘Mriiiiraiwi; aioltnowiedled. A social‘: _ then apenttat,‘ _ l0 ‘ served‘: ermxhhli -oi all . Me l‘ hifiifia a a l. “Mb r FJQ-IAiUAu Wireless: organization was employ. ed ‘w disseminate news. ifuiler ‘train-service was ma. ‘ifiiiiiplios worked <‘wil=iilr eitltiolency. ‘pilots wt several ipiiaees were deiait {with -by the ‘police, bu]: only in ‘leo- lated pianos were. ‘t-he _ ofiflendens linen outyoi, strike. The firs-t num- ber or ‘iihe British‘ Gazette, the ‘(lover ‘ed . Commons, declared to possible ‘further ‘trouble at ‘the h. Ti g Constitution . .wiee_r . COVEHSEAD ei-iuaoi-i ‘nom- some-r Carnival t was 11113911891“ —~'Wt M. ‘S. ihainitem Views Monday 1105M. alt Cornwall. 42,53 *- eveniing. iS-iiver collection. 4293 I (Continued from ‘ptjw 1.) -‘.- =- ‘ eel-z naoonam four swim; ‘ , Amfirs new tSPEtINgfl 1-in-3 Pan-it ‘Sdiiooi Concert ‘in this iis-‘QIZIILZEE‘BIAY‘ M" fiill-ifhgfe‘ men 0H, 8 ' , , . 4119a DIJDGIB Vi.‘ I18 film ngewewt atiyios at prices. mm ‘WW6 Iii-in iby volunteers, and loyal Pwwse Bree um 4290-3-‘11-21 i w|i.i. as LOAIDJNG live ao;s""““’“l”m°"~ A iPW"l1°"'l°""l"‘llY ‘ M‘ Mt “mm, Tuesday Mmuh ‘papers appeared ‘tn limited tonn. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5th. —A The oveunmenfs steps ‘to ensure food imient daily pfliptil‘,'fillp8ilill\ uniuinspnv. h“ 00h. —0ver Sir John his opinion invt a general strike was illegal, Rind that ‘the Coiinrts migihit ihoiii that would not apply ‘in such a ease. ‘che ‘Trades ‘Disputes Act FlRilDAY‘. your nth. Arm-titer‘ SATURDAY, MAY 8th. —O\ving L became necessary ‘to use y guard for food lorries. The ‘Prime iilinis‘i_er addressed n: ‘statcnrent ‘in the nation ‘by wing. Government which this The Government time ‘Civil Constabulary ‘Reserve. SUNDAY, MAY 90h. -'l‘he day passed wiiihoirt: incident in most "Emilee. Lord Grey of iFalioden Iwjitmkc, to the nation by means orlioi‘ Council. and Sovietisin is a ‘WlTBiG-SS in support ol‘ the Govcarn-‘syate-m adopted by the Russian mcilt. MONDAY. MAY ‘iota. -.\iany“ l TUESDAY, MAY 11, ~Tl1e Gen-i Qiigilged in ‘lilre ‘filliillllillitliiig and on. “'85 emoll- Mii‘. Justice Astbury, ‘giving judgment in action brouginiifln ville great class organization of H)? the National Seaman's and Fire-‘tlie workers and ‘peasants; zinerrs Unaon a-galnlst two of its of-‘iiiiduaitrizil unions, ‘the factory com- lliciais, declared ‘that the general ‘strike was illegal. ‘ ‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 1‘2rh. -At “lii‘i(ltl‘lly like meurbeirs of ‘iilfe Gen- ‘Minsier that they had decided be call oft‘ the general strike ‘uncondi. lionziiiy. i in the House of iCommons the ‘iirinio hiiiiister announced t-he u“. ‘conditional termination of the strike. Thus ‘ended the struggle beiwvoen our Monarohial and pus. sinn Soviet System of Government. Was it Revolution? Mr. J. A. Spender |t-he distill- Eguisilierl Liberal journalist and- ,uuihor, .in an article in ‘the West- iliiilll-‘ilefv ‘tiazovte, on the day we "urriveri in London, ‘had this re‘piy socinlisticuw-aekiy, ivhicih ‘hlild ‘clalnr fled that men like iillr. J. H. Thom- “as and Mr. ltamssty MacDonald, mod no ‘intentions of fomenting a ‘revolution. , “Or course, i nguee with the New fStatrsnicn that: the responsible trade union lenders who. willingly ‘or ueiuciantiy. consented ‘loathe ‘general strike at the behest of ‘the ipressure behind iliGTil, are nqtj-e. l unfortunately, count for veryiittlc ‘ivhcn political forces use set in ‘motion. and so-cuiieii ieailers ‘he- ‘Cililll? follouvcrs or oniookefis ln~ ‘oi-Pull ill l-Illhlfs and ilirectors. i “So soon us the (leiieual lSlFlkL‘. ,wzi.~i__ started. ‘the met ivus plain ‘that. it could only ‘succeed by puov- .lil‘,: the ‘trade ‘unions strongeirtliun lGovl-‘riiineul or Parliament, ‘anti “this would necossulrlly have been VlOilllfil. ‘rovoiutioii. cutting at the roots ‘h0- l‘ Ipiorpof representative and Parliament ccllilifl ind y govunrmncnl, and isiihstiit-uling ‘tiu-irohur» the ‘Soviet as in Russia." i "Vilhei-Eilri‘ ii could ‘have ‘been ac- ‘compiisiioil ivithoiit violence ‘net-ii ‘not bc airgiicrl- for ‘those "who be- lieve in i'arli1tiii‘e-i1iaryigovornnient [are as much ‘hound ‘to defend ‘it ‘against bloodless its against bloody revolutions. But I railhcir ‘tzhiinit the ‘Bravado was right, ‘pointed out ‘that ‘thogenerai siinikc ‘was useless except as ‘the o-peninvr ‘ol‘ ‘the ‘class ‘war’, and‘ was ‘bound ‘to fall (iisostrously if ‘conducted by {constitutional leaders wiho were afraid to go that length or ‘in a countir-y ‘Willcll was unripe ‘for it." l "This is, in fact, wihat happened. The labour leadens iveire for too good consti-tutionaiisho to carry the general strike ‘in ‘that ‘length. and it bailed as it ‘ivas bound ‘to fail, as a purely ‘industrial weapon 1n a country iliainciined ‘to class-var. Reocitniiiatlons are» very undesir- -abie, ‘but it l5] still less desirable that ‘its moral silibvultl‘ ‘be confused." "The Joabour ‘Pointy ‘has landed itself in its present difficulties by ‘toying with the idea of €Xtl‘84Pll.i" iliementairy‘ Trade Union action to force the ‘hands or ‘Governments (‘including its own Government), Secret“? M 5- 5°00“ "ml Ymlllliiand it is tiliris ‘idea uihich ds a dem- lonstrated ‘failure? Wl-lY FAT IS DISAPPEARING Note in every circle how slenriemess ' revails. Note how many of your riends have reduced. One reason lies in Marmoia Prescription Tablets. They combat the cause o excess fat, so re- sults are brought without r uiring abnormal exercise or diet. Peep e have been using Marmoia. for l9 years and users have told others. As a resu t the demand has grown to very large r01 you. = Reduce to your normal weight. . All ‘drtlggisis supply Marital: at‘ $1 sighs; Each box on sin the ltiirtlin: if. THE cfiltiiiordifirdwb GUARDIAN ‘When the British . y‘ ‘ . Soyietism. that The llillicrs lands were largely ‘extelifllilnfl augmented by Emma“ Sovim cow ment.’ as it is now called, has ev- The response ‘ ‘when i. i. ‘ would have ‘pontendod 111m‘ ihreaking l rtions‘. Let it do for you what it 0e: "" or yiiir friends-for people all about 5 l _ l l. soldered plucking‘ from l-heTu Gu- ' Home at Indie and Ceylon. Headed with all" bring rietmenn and flavor to‘ your ta cup. Ask your grocer. la E ‘ll ‘ll 0H? a ‘a... h ‘in explanation of what the na- ‘b h i "l “m, m- m‘, vevombk,“ would have pléte circle round London, as well beam [may my a yew words about 1H in remote!‘ counties famous for‘ are a“ “Wm-e their scenery, are being spoiled by. You tnlhlltl0il5- and illliat ‘hire miner's e organizer. Mr. A. J. Cook, was a member or ‘the Third liitternailouain ‘the world executive oi Sovie-tisnr, What ilieii, was the nature of the strike tonight to substitute for the.‘ What is Sovietlarn? r The \\‘0I‘ll Soviet is the Russian Socialist Federal Re-public '\Vl16i‘e-i;'r‘€?s' “Ieauwhilf ‘he "tlde" "km" by organized imlaistr-ies and not n ‘on are ream "g a H age w e" ‘ they have a scenic value. Them" Htlilli. iii‘ rather delegation. The sysbm is thus described by ‘Bukhar. in pamphlet pubizshetl -by ‘the Work- ers‘ Socialist Federation: ‘Tine ‘Central Government ls established‘ I The‘, l nnittec. local workers’ ‘and ipeas- nuts councils, and organizations of soldiers and sailor's. Erom the centre spread conducting i-hreliils»: zles‘eral Council‘ went‘ to 10 DOWlLlllg wihiehieml ‘to the provincial Sov- liii» 11nd announced ‘to ‘the P-rirme ‘will. ‘trlic municipal Soviet-s, iilie 10c. ai Soviets, and finally, to ‘the fac- touy and ‘workshop Soviets; The ‘principle is familial‘ in industrial Wliiiilillzzitioiis, but ‘Sovictism is oi‘- iglual in extending it to the politi- cal ocgliiiizution of the State. From iiliip point ol‘ view the state may be, regurdori as an ‘aggregation of Sov.‘ iets‘! The eonstllutioii oi‘ the Russian Socialist Federal Republic- Iiis ordained by iiie ‘Fiiith Ali-Rus- ‘sia ‘Congress of ‘Soviets on July E10, 191R, ‘declares iiliht ‘its flliidii". mental aim is the suppression of, ‘all exploitation of uiun by mun.- auid lthebringing about oi‘ ‘uhe Soc- ialist onganizaiitin ol‘ society in all count-fies. The suiiieuie authority Russia ‘Congress of Soviets and (‘in ‘the interval of its session) in’ one iCentfral Executive Committee.‘ (‘ougiress ‘is composed of represent‘ ‘ufives from urban Soviets and‘ ‘county Soviets, lCcugtm-ss is sup- posed ‘t0 ‘meet at least twice a year, and‘ it elects a, central execu- tive committee ‘of not‘ more than 200 members. The actual execu- tive is confined to council ol‘ of state. ‘Each commissaliy is as» ‘sistcd by a ‘boa-rd appoint-col by and re‘ ponsible ‘to like council of com-i j "vies, ‘Congress and execuq flivc committee appoint. COiIIiIiISSiLT-i ‘ies, ivho lCilJl he irecallerl e iimer in-F ‘iliviiiiinliy _or collectively by ‘thei‘ ‘sumo authority, lThe local (ifgliiI-g ization ol‘ the Suviebs consists fill ‘ii-o ivogiona] cgggpgilct-ifi, the county] coirgucss, ‘like district congress. and?‘ 010st (u group of villages)‘ Right of election ‘be-t dongs ti) nil citizens of ‘the ‘mpub-i flit; without distinction of sex, ‘re-i liigiou, nationality, m‘ residential‘ pioviiled they ufl“ quatliiitzatioii. loghicen years of ‘ago and (a) earn ‘their living by productive woik‘ ‘useful to society m‘ ‘miiristcr do uiesticuliy (to iihose who do, or are ‘ivorkers and employees of anyi ‘kind; (b) arc soldiers in ‘the army! or are in navy; (c) a-re incapacitat- od. having worked as in (a) or (b). Excluded (from voting aire all wiiol employ others for the sake ot‘ pr its, who live on incnie derivable‘ “From interest‘. on capital, industrial ‘enterprises. landed property. etc; private business men. agents. middlemen, ‘inonke and priests, members of ‘the late iruiinrg ‘dy- nms-ty. agents and employees of ‘ulie iold police, etc, together with inan- lacs and criminals (for a ‘prescrib- ed time). Electors have one right at any time 0L‘ recalling ‘their elect- ed delegates. I l ‘What We Escaped You Wilu see from tibia explana- tion Wllifllli ‘Gil-oat lHnitmin narrowly escaped in that eventful twelve days of ‘May, 1926. iwiimt would it have meant to us and‘ to ‘the other Dominions overseas‘? ‘up of ‘the Empire, and‘ probably odr absorption by ‘the Uni-tedfitat- .es. for we would have been left practically , unprotected‘ by land {and sea ‘forces save‘ what ‘we could muster ourselves. lit was a grave situation, indeed, and.- liew of us realized it until all was over, and vieitory iperoihud‘ on‘ ‘the tpennons of British iCflllblilll-lltiilumul Government. It is well we would lmider over these mama‘! occasionally, lfor only by so doing are we ‘in a. Wal- yLion to appiietziotie ‘the critical ‘times iin which ‘we litre and the mot ‘billet we have at who ‘head of mm- great ililorts to Pre- |unloveiy shacks and factories are ‘spoiling some of the finest scenery in England. As a protests are being made in many places in England, Wales and Scot- lprourlthat they possessed, between [Swansea and the Mumbies one of . . ' twill not be‘ haiimed in ‘the ‘process. ‘the rlnoslt gloriolua stretches of aeeu-‘lmhe momrowne,‘ howeven wowld it“? “ lltelmflg b°rlmf°d "t ‘my Mgibe certain of not having to do a ‘ own‘ s “Ow E “lred by qmmmpairt o! his repair work over again, it is advisable to ‘use a ‘new ‘gasket. try of Somerset is afraid of the re- sults of the numberless ugly little ‘and everywhere. ‘fended by groups salient and beautiful inndaacapesfi‘ The new main road lo Folkestone ' is flanked by little groups of shacks‘ new anceity to prevent this style‘ of outrage, which is out of the con- (‘altimet- {iiumher m’ demonstrations 0r the the other lioii‘ lhaml, is taking energetic steps to The ])l'0h'])0t'~i.|\'(‘. ‘uus-tomlu‘ miigilil During do we'll to ‘re-memliei‘ that it isift has just com- iioiv fast the our ‘will go on some‘ at until April orgrades ‘Uhztt ‘proves its full power,‘ -May, the Forestry Commission OX-‘biit how evenly ‘it will perform at 22,000 acres to the 71.-‘a relatively lon’ s-peed. .100 they have already planted with gmwra; ‘trol of the (iovernnizentl ipreserve Britain's forests. ‘the season which ‘meneed and will la beets to add ‘acres iii 1929. serve Beauty 0t Rural England LONDON, March .9,—'Biilboards, I i COBSBQIIBDCO ud. -in some countries whole l1 districts are up in arms and a so- use a new cylinder hand. gasket; _ ciety for the Preservation of Ruraliwvuu the ‘hem 1,8 rgpiaced‘ ngland has just been formed. Weishmen have been properlynmm ies o hie. f the ugliest shacks imagin-l The better part of the coon-i‘ ungalowa dotted about ‘anywhere East llsiey is of- of mushroom ouses erected on some of its most “m the ud advertisements, such as one} as never seen in England before. 1 Village after village in a com-l!“ One of “ribbon develope- ry objection, both sanitary and ar-‘ it will be tho chief object of tile.‘ The Government. on Crown Forests, Sherwood, R0ck-|g4.fgity_ ‘ ingham High Peak, etc. have heeuiure that flppealg to thousands Qf‘l"£":§lliiinl{ in _ iextcnrled and replnnted to the ex-idriver-g in that it grémtly conserves the front cmi where iii “dent of 50,000 acres, which \ willgthe probably he increased to 1000001111.‘; Short Session 0f Nova Sootia. Legislature‘; l. oitorist who heard a most un-‘fiiilffl cciifliiili‘ Hi0 “Tlllh ‘ii- , ‘pleasant whirming noise when the "Ni-WAX ‘March 9~"A°°°“d'"g;§rors were in neu-tral and the WHY BATTERY weeps AiD to plans mentioned today the ‘N. the Legislature will have set up“; a record for ‘short sessions recent years. iasiedonly 38 days. Nearly ‘200 hills have been eon-i of that 'nuinbei‘ through the assembly. were killed in the Legislative; Council, incliuliiig the liili t0 place. failed t0 pass m‘ the dismissal m‘ Iiubiic ofliciulu completely in the hands of ‘the government. regardless of the nature of their appointment and ii hill l0 provide that all Iiractlcing dentists must ‘be registered with the Dental ‘Board. ..-\ ‘liili to abolish the legislative council brought (lUWlI early in tho session has not yet ‘been reiiiriicil from the ‘Legislative lCouncii or reported upon. ‘Three months‘ hoist was given today to‘ the two bills amending the Nova Scotiu Temperance Act and it is apparent that this act will remain undid-i tiirbcd. Few if any parliamentary" sessions since have failed to soc some amendments applied to this act. ‘The only tax increasing measure passing tho-house this session was iln aniezitlnicnt to ‘rhino the tux on‘ gasoline to i'i'vc (routs o gallon ———-¢-0->—— Action of Minister Would Hurt Live Stock Industry‘ ‘ OTTAWA. Mai‘. ti. -=-Undcr prea- . sure from representatives of tho (ianadian Council of Agriculture the United Farmers of Manitoba and western members of pnriian merit. irrespective of party, Hon.i William R. Motherwcll is reconsld- “ ering the position he has taken in‘ ‘ regard to the federal bull loaning scheme. ‘ Under this scheme the depart- ‘ ‘ ment furnishes sires to outlying , districts. Settlers who are unable 3" to purchase animals are assisted.‘ ‘ There are more than 1,300 bulls in ‘ the three prairie provinces under " the scheme, and their complete. withdrawal, in the estimation of the men who are here representing (the west would he a severe blow “ Ito the live stock industry. ‘ , This morning A. E. Darby, repre- ,‘souting the Canadian Council of ‘Agriculture and D. G. McKenzie representing the United Farmers of Manitoba interviewed Mr. Moth- . erwell and strongly opposed the abandonment of thO:!Ch6l‘llB. Mr. l That Car0f Yours- Heart-willed run Will new mobile Owners and Driven on llow to Got Their Irv-nu. o-o-oooono-oooo-w-e-ooo-uoa-o‘ GASKETS CAN BE SAVED emfe is exercised in removing time isibie but probable that the ‘gasket l CONSlDER THE UNJVERSALS The universal joint is one of the hardest ‘working units of rho en- burden. lubr g ‘ti-giht. ‘some consiilerwtion for ‘the ‘task wit); every mesh Dodo“ “com, is excessively hard on the univeir» sal joi-iit is that 0i’ glue i0 labor Igrades. l POINTER ON PURCHASING ‘Car-buying uow is Iiegiuuing in sAi/i-zs omvsrvs i-znsaov Keeping the lira _ ‘ imaffly a ‘great oontriimtion to brake ‘the eliect was the some as ‘fatiguing to stop the car Willil a ‘slight pressure on‘ the hr iai ‘than it. is ‘to ‘have to step ion ‘and hard upon ‘it. ‘Loose ‘rn y _ Thmo is u. simple expiannlionfiilerililoil clutch engaged nubile the engine S. Legislature will proroguo ‘i-‘riqidled was puzzled helm,“ “om, ;,;,-n,,,-yonly ‘hi!’ "F-‘t- If “'15 l5 milled 91"- he set; liliie handbrake ‘that oporai-‘ing 11ml .'~“il|)[l]_\'iilg Flzniiiltmp cur- m the noise ‘ ‘sometimes ceased. Last year the house sui J9 days._.,,,,,re,._§.gund This pear the session opened on brake ‘voum than. m (p, with ‘the in‘ lighter. cowl lighis. horn, gaso- Feh. 22ml. if prorogatioiris lnkcufiauio“ QC the (mm Ffltiil)’ the entire session will havenram “originated. ‘Closer ‘study supplied sideii-“i iiv the House ‘W1 very feiiflsrveir. He found rim. ‘the main S3Ve1'5I,l!€ui'lllg at liho ‘forivaud cull, this iilnr attention. i THISS. WASDR; \ lillduohn t. ALL-BRAN gave him new lease on‘ life when it checked constipation ' "'1' IIWIIJJAIULLIAI loll OII cl Gnu the but is not ‘always neeeheary ‘to ii‘ __ . .1). '._\.‘/'<. ‘1_-I. No matter how chronic constipa- tion has become—no one need give up hope of relief. Read Mr. Williams‘ cheery message: . "I am an the down-grade in life. Never had any sickness. but ‘or laleTOlrI have been troubled with constipation. Began to make up my mind that l was about. done up. Have taken tahit-La. eaten fruits, 21s., but did not get much help. Began to use your ALL-BEAN twice n day. Have gained 6 poundl. Feel like a fighting cock. Bowel! an regular. You hnvh certainly done n lot for humanity." L. C. Wll-Lifllll (Address on request) _ ALL-BEAN _is guaranteed to re- lieve constipation. Eat two table- spooniuls daiiy—in chronic eases, originally, it is not. oniiy pos- caii‘. ‘There are three ‘things car owner can do lo ease its, ‘First, sec that it is \\'eli' icateii. Second, keep the ‘hous- und third. ilrive with u‘: universal is coiled upon to ‘lo- mend Kellogg's because it is 100% or liic driving practices that bran--100'J'o effective. Delicious with milk or cream»- mwllll-i “h” ell‘ and add fruits or honey Ready in high gem‘ mllto eat. Fine in cooking. Sold and served ‘everywhere. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Recipes on package. ‘- There will be nu ciidics‘; l 2 ~34». er oi‘ various curs on hills. ALL-BRAN ‘hearing in turn floating iu tiic iii- Q1114} of ti". coll oi’ the clutch shaft ivizich is supported by paill beau- kos “(m edge“ is ings. when he set the hand it m“... a ggcondgry goat-Pulling the main ‘transmission siren. it different [Pressure ill a trouble enerigy of ‘the person operat- ‘W115. ‘the ear. it is infinitely less KEEP THE LUGS TIGHT oke pod-i Tire iveair that usually is lflli. gwloivil to svlieel-Yhearing ioosenoss im- sonne equally trying ilcficiency ‘very often merely is u. nialtterr oi‘ AN$M||5$|QN SHAFT loose lug nuts. No mechanical about. rho car is simpler every odd thiirg a. cnr does. A than. tighleilhlfi "he"! ""11 l“? u" 'l‘he curly cur ileunandcrl ol‘ iho ‘that ii assist in crank. on the rear oi‘ the transmission ‘Yfililv 'l'0llfl.i' lilo‘ “Tlth h-"l-“i 1199]‘ changed in tone and .‘iiicreuse<i enormously. it non‘ 1s i-le could not coiled upon to opriraic the .~.ia.rtcr. Mount ‘stamping this windshield cleanup‘- spoi light, tig- transuni-ssioirliiie. vaporizer. signal light. dome‘. ‘where ‘the ‘noise iiglrt .-inslrumen1 light. palrkiug - ilahi, and step light. The ‘modern the nn-‘Tbntiery is better LlllllLilS ‘prede- ishzlill icessor. but its heavy" work still re- .on‘ aqizires ‘ti-at ‘the owner give- ii v02- hearings iiie transmission floats QUALITY ‘ WHERE QUALITY snouu) an Not one cent spared in leaf quality, in manufacturing care,'in every detail that makes for genuinely good chewing tobacco. Hickey 8. Nicholson's BLACK ‘TWIST Here men is tobacco that is tobacco and the flavor and quality will prove it so. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco (To, Ltd. Manufacturers challimd-iiw" - ‘o.’- Mb.‘ Sale ans and coupons AT HALF PRICE I Come in and‘ get ‘some bargains f0!‘ the next few days. ' Motherweli took the position that the provinces should be "left to look after production and that the federal department would be over- lapping the provincial departments by continuing the scheme. . “Haven't I seen your face some- where?" ‘ "Very likely-it goes about with me a. sood deal." Thick, Swollen Glands “ ““.‘::.:.“.::.‘.:.."..;i. 5 ~‘ crotch-down, can be rodnoodwith ‘ m“. eeateerhiqmoutotifleoniseulaolgnetpqg ,_ ‘ raven-o‘ chem“ mm mum swarm. have spelt Mutations, as ‘aeam- nndhoioehputwerti Ilion ‘ monweahm, if notial ‘Diwali coir‘ oalyadqm. ‘mutations; item‘ pots. But Quagmire oe.»gori than!!!‘ ygtpikflqok automate ‘a . - . ‘ v-I-v-wohii‘ ‘m! free‘ . .. ,_ “, E0 R e 140‘ Richmond St. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness ‘and Plate Glass Insurance at‘ Lowest Rate GM SW98 $l9'~f"“i‘?°"i. w7vvvv"'m‘mw ‘$04 r