With 15 Years’ -' ' Urges‘ i - - _ lac-Tells‘ Tflegi-Mothefis Ex-l ‘ I “ W i t h! orlcfs Fa m o u s' EHIIIFYINB RESULTS v—--"' i‘ .1 ‘raw-f OIRTUIIITS‘. I - oot. .,... l.‘- »-i..;.-.> r THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN FIIEIIIILES ‘y Now is are Time to Git Rid of RAVAIL ‘ T u usiy 3901s IAOATINI Q; \ . v j There's no longer-the slightest OIMAQ“ Oil fll§z W Thus at the outset was l-iolles do livvreil from his worst peril. Next; he wns iuforluvd that, since service‘ of any distinction in England was- almost out of the question for his‘ father's son, Buckingham wouidl supply him with letters to several‘ high-placed friends of his own in France, where a capable soldier well recommended necd neyerlack employment. 1 I From attendance before the Jus- tices. Colonel I-iolles repaired , straight to Fenrurch Street to con- l used of feeling ashamed of your freckles. as Othine-double strength Wfllibi- " ‘ -—ls guaranteed to remove these -- homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othlne- double strength-iironuany druggist and apply a little of il. night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the light- er ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gainda beautiful complex- ion. ' Be sure to ask for the dflllblfl strength Othine as this is 801d under guarantee of money back if it lfails to remove freckles but wnit until Saturday. That evening, however, and the uext,tho Colonel repaired to Lincoln's inn l0 watch from a safe distance Miss Fnrquhursolfs departure from the theater, and so inform himself pre- clscly of her habits in the matter. On both occasions she came forth at the same tl1ne—a few minutes after seven, and entered her wait- ing station-chair, in which she was borne away. Un Friday evening l-lolles went again. at six o'clock. and he had TRADE un , BIIIiMEIlBE A Weekly Letter from London. (From a Special Corrcspondsfl‘) London, April 11th. 1924 Numerous events in the Ensllsll world of finance during the pflBl week have brought about n subfltan tiai improvement in the best class of investment securities which augurs well for the future expan- sion oi! trade. To begin with nation- a! income and expenditure -i'or this past financial year, which ended at the beginning of this month. showed a surplus of £48.329.000- Once again the surplus is due to underspending by Olll‘ BT95! "B"! departments. This over-budgfitlng Hatching Eggs-selected high producing flock. Bred to pedi- greed cockerels, Betting of fifteen Bill $1.50. . F. McDONALD, "l Zliipvo direct and personal dowikpoopie to get on their feel‘ in which Mrs. M. E. Chappelle, Blue teen years‘ experience, pays tribute TAINILACS use and it always brings. I mo]; TNNHJAC five years “gm and that she locks after the hom-e and and she is as strong an advocate oi‘ 0"’ m" Emmet“ 9V"- downifler stomach was discovered. klmwu the “will 01' TANLAIQ" lbfgglkdqwm TNNLAK} gave he, a Over 40 million bottles sold. There will be snldyby Public Auc . day of April. A. l", 1924. at the hour of one o'clock, two acres and - one rood oi.‘ land owned by the J. L. MURPHY, . o TENDERS CALLEI) 1945 l l1 tnfrimi Montague. ' in y gs of so many cases wllerel T has restored health aniif that I Blow It to he an unusual! Mount and Thomas Ave., “Yauwoz- FWSME i to thq famous, treatment. the mo“ gratin-lug reslflm My plaints and left her not only well 1»; l,“ been 119,. 513mm,). ever 5m“, visits around as well_ And mother the medicine as l am. Only rec-l ‘llil “ll m)’ 10113 Years "l 9x997‘ her appetite utterly failed her, and .'IlA‘NLAC l5 ‘m’ “l9 by a" g°°d vigorous appetite, corrected all com. 373k‘? TANLAC vegetable PHI-i tion at Emerald on Friday the 25th ‘estate of the late Angus Mc- ALFRED MuRPl-lv Sealed Tenders will be received W, .,. Mrefl h and helped weak, run» medicine." is the enlphatic mannel" on, Wi.s..' a ivncticul nurse of fir.‘ QIWPELLE- "Time and again ‘i buve urged own ‘mother; now eighty yam-s 01,1, and Iiappy but so ‘sifting and zlctlve Nothlng helps he,- “ TANLAC (1095 thinks the TthNIJIMC Vegetable Pills Qnuy,motheflbecarne genera“). n“, ienre as n nurse, l have never 5119 camen-ear having ‘a nervom (lfllilgllits. Accept no substitute, "W? rfiliLiiTiiffiftTofv BA ll Il [ii lnnis. Terms at sale. Executors by the undersigned l'rom this date , clude arrangements with the own- been waiting half an b0!!!‘ IIBIOPB ' Slressl. ' cut did not trouble to conceal the qfucl ‘ iiolles as crazy t0 desire to take and depitc the warm weather. he er of the house in Knight Rydvl‘ the chair that was to convey he‘? 0i’ llllfl b9 110W flliillllffll home made its appearance. It was tllc tenant-y in Ills own name for the some chair as before and borne rho lt'l'lll of one year. The merril- by the same men. i-iollos loungod forward to en-‘ bu regarded Colonel gage [hem in tnlk- Of set purpose X that well-worn lealfher and conceal his up his residence in an iufeclvd had donned n city from which all who were nblc jt-rkln to cover were nlnking busts to remove fairly presentable cont. themselves. ilud the Colonel nevil- Iie slouchetl toward tho chair- ed a reminder of it. he had ll inlmeu, pulling at a clay pipe. a man the fact that he was Cfllitiifillllfldflfllli time on his hands. And they, to go on foot, not only Iruczlusielsittlug on the shafts of the chair hackney-cozurlles were now rarcfi-one. 0n each side, so as lo bal- but because the use of them IvV-‘lfilflillffi each other-were nothing consult-red highly imprudent, since loulir to have the tedium of their so many had been used by infected waiting beguiled by the thrasoni- IlFFriOIlS. iloors smeared with the val gurrulousness his appearance red cross and guarded by watchmen le-d thcm to expect. ‘ ' were becoming conunoilplnccs, and He. did not disappoint them. l-Ic the comparatively few people mot taikull of the pestilence and of the in the streets who still sought in war, and of the favoritism practi- muintnin ‘the normal tenor and cod at Courmvhich bestowed com» business of their lives ‘moved witbinrands upolrall manner of incom- the lisilnssness of despondency orlpelnnt tops and kept a. hardened wise with the watchfulness of hunt-‘antl stout old soldier like himself r-d creatures. The pungent smell cooling his heels ill London's pla- of electuurjil-s, and particularly of gnu-ridden streets. camphor, was wafted to the Col- up the following evening-which onel's nostrils from the person of was that of Satnrday——you behold almost every hulnanile met. ,him there again, at about the same ' lhour, joyously hailed by MissFar- v|tluharson's chairmen in a manner impudcntly blending greeting with lderislon- | They took the Colonel between ‘them. and with arms linked the three set a course for the little ale- a house at the corner Row. The Colonel was more gar- rulous than ever, and very confid- n enllal. He. had met a friend, he insisted upon informing them—a1'1 old brother-in-arnrs who had come upon fortunate days. from whom he than succeeded in borrowing a good 9 2. MaoLean. Dorothea ~ W. Mary E. MacLeltn. SCTBGII. of Portugal m stcanling liquid. ‘Slsnhoirse, Ltd" ~35 Si. Francois is becoming a habit and is meeting avier Sh. Montreal. QIIB- MIDDLETQN ‘SCHOOL i-l nour Roll l‘or month of March tlcany 3° to ‘he reduction of "m o - . .924. Grade 10-1, Mary B. -MscLean. Glrade 0.—1. 511mb M- Mimpller‘ son: 2. Effie M, lliiaoLearl. _ Grade 6.—-1, Catherine J. Mao» Lean, Murdoch hiacLean. equal; 2 Florence C. Stewart; 3.. Ilvmlllell W, Campbell. Grade 5.-—1.' Janette MacKinnon James MaoKinnon. Grade 3__1. MET)’ John A. MaoLeun, equal; 2- Chris- tene lSlewart; 3. Wallace Stewart; 4, Ewen MncKlnnon. Grade 2.—1, David Murray. Grade 2.—1, Rita MucPherson; 2, Kenneth Stewart. Perfect attendance - Mary <+>-——~—- SPECK LED TEA Freckle-faced nd rturned lurked his r clean?" "Couldn't find it, Mo," was the rejoinder. "so l just put it through the fly swatter." i success of the Conversion of the uE. MacLea-mmont of the Queensland Pastoral B. EST. Campbell, Mickey plays in Hal Beach's “Our Gong" come-Les. His mother says he never steps, out of the character he portrays on the The other evening she asked him to pour her a cup of ten. Mickey hicd hlmselfto the kitchen in due‘ time with the 3. "it's full of peeks, Mickey," re- mother, sipping the “Was the strain- _ lqiandgbouudod and described as qqasulma u: 10in ,3’ ,-_ lib time! the om port AND ,liltlilllllili ii.- Mrs. G. H. Haszard, 112 Elm Ave., Iago to announce the Public Silo by Auction on Monday, April 28th of III im- Housohold Furniture and Furnishings, comprising; --Wlgk¢|- Parlor Suits, Mirror, Wilton Square, ‘ _Wv_lII\t|t Dining Room Chairs and gflbekor. Walnut Parlor Clock and Sofa, Pandora Range; also all Klt- chen Utensils Three Bed Room and Bath Room furnishings com- plete. ‘ Solo positive. No reserve. A. WILLIAMSON, ... Auctioneer 2532-4-i8-nmw3l, until Wednesday, the 30th day ol April instant, A. D.. 1924 from any person or qualified to take the _p0Sitl0i1 o Secretary for the term oi‘ six months, at the Dunstalfnage or more days in each and ever tioned term as directed by board of Directors. quired for said service. dent. A. C. McAULAY, Dunstaffnage, _ March 23rd 1924. 26404-24tM-5l. rsons male or. female Dunstaffnage Cheese and Butler Company for the commencing May lst and ending October 31st. ~ A. D.. 1920». Services to be rendered Creamery. where the Company's books will be kept. ‘Service to be rendered tlhree, Please state prices or wages re- ‘ Address pressed endsrs to the said Company's Pres- Trflgaflle Crosmlle may have taken satisfaction in Quemfg C(]]nf_y' .p_ E_ plhe thought that i “ilTll ARMS LINKED. E y THREE SET A COURSE FOR THE week during the said above men-!ALEHOUSE_ 'I‘Il the lie may have thought again that —-as he had already admirably ex- it—~iluickingham was led by his passion like a blind man by his dog, lo come thrusting himself at such a time into the Clty., and he, himself. so soon as this business should be nc- lCOlllpllflllCll, was to shake the pois- -onous dust of London from his foot. Autumn SALE Mrs. R. MJJOIIIIM. bogs to an- nounos-the public sale by auction at thodlits Apartments, Prince St.. April) fith. at 1.1 a. m., of all her Monlqilold I'm-allure. and furnish- Ingl- comprising-Mahogany sofa cocksucker to match, oak rocker, Morris chair, music cabinet, parlor look. burnt wood plant stand. Oak ‘ " l bookcase, parlor square. oakelivanotta, oak side hoard, din- ing room square. oil paintings and stool engravings, brass beds, bed- dingr Ind beds, also silverware, crockery and glass. l - A. WILLIAMSON, FNI+Z£4L Auctioneer MORTGAGE suns There will be sold by Public Auc- tion on Tuesday, tho sixth day of May, IA. D.. 1924 at the hour of elev- en o'clock in the forenoon in front of the County Court House- In Souris In KiflfslGotlnty In Prince Edwardl Island lmfl. THAT rmcr piece or parcel of land situate lying and being at Suurls River, on Lot or Tow Number Forty-live, in King's nty, in Prince Edward follows. tint is ho lay: Bounded on, tile South by Sourls River; on the West ‘by lands of lMoses Gaudet and Polar Lyons; on the North by farm twirling on the Sour-is Line Road and on the East by land of Patrick llslonv, James A. McCor- unot In! the said Olurles D. Me ._l.inuon'oontainleg Eighty sores of land o'- liflio or inn. ' Till nlioh solo h made under- Jnd by virtue of s power of ssls on hllisdture of Mort» _ date the sixteenth day g "A. _., 101’! mulls between adfl," ollnnon of flouris in ‘ M's County in Prince Edward ‘ d. ‘Didi! ind Isabelle McKin- odor-mock flee of order oi the Works, Prince Edward island for l0 Dilly each lender. new house mntslning sight rooms, lin- of sou". lobed inside with Douglas Jr and hard wood floors. etc" with wood shed and TENDERS HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT scaled tenders, marked for Project No. tures, and other necessary work on the following roads: Project No. _ 61~AIberton to Tignlah. 62——W_e1Iln;:tm1 to Mount Cal-mp], fiZi-Jlampmn to Searletnwn. 54-"47rfllravltl to Braduibanr-l. 65—New Glasgow to Milton. lili-Sourls Line Rood. 67——-Peake's~—MarfInvale Road, lbour North. 60-48 Road. 70—tRattpnlbury Road Queen's Co. 71——(Jardigan to Launching, Plans, specifications and Forms of Tender may he neon at the of- lho Provincial Engineer, Charlottetown, and at Kennedy's Store O’Leary, lI'IOD. ‘James A. lMcNsilFs office, Summsrside. J. A. MacDonald & Co., Lid, Pursuant to the requirements of the Canada Highways Act, separate “Tenders ______ _..", will be received by tho undersigned until noon on Saturday. May l0, 1924, for Krllfllflg- building of concrete struc- 68—-i.ower Montagun—Mllrray Ilnr- ‘ iilatlurs concluded with the mer- ,chanl, the Colonel went to take possession: oi‘ the house. nud he in- slullrd there lvvo of the four French lackcys the Duke bud lent him for myrmldons- After that thorn was Iilllo to d0 , ‘ngmonnow ALYRJHT - Be Well And Happy , —nnd you have Nature's 217.23.‘. ilHr ifii": vspelubla laxative, tones the organs and relieves Constipntio Bilioumau, Sick endachel- rsncvvlng that vigor and good Icel- lnl no necessary to being vvsll and hww‘ . \ Undsfar Our Your: i.‘ c. \ 7127/1/45/ ,1 @7111 I‘\(u.".v C? 9011's. Cardigan. - A certified cheque payable to the Minister of Public per cent of estimated amount of tender up to $500.00 must scconr. 1.. n ‘MeMiLLAN, Secretary of Public Works 2551-4-1B-fmw10. ' The undersigned often for ‘sale his as... offihe ou Black Q JlllllOllil-IMIO m! The some fi-in one-third rinses, candy-coated. Ior ohlidrln and admin. 1. loll Iy Your flrugglst ANNUAL MEETING The Annual of the Anti- Tnlvrrculnnin florlrty will be held in the lionrd of Trude Rooms on Friday. April 25th ut H o'clock, when the re- port of the work of the Dispensary will he rend. UIIO-4-23-3I. ._____________ IIIIIIBE . invade her appearance, be- sllsncatlli‘ Sulphur (llears Apply Sulphur n Told Wilon Your akin I Eround sum. into the alehouse they rolled, tof’ lbs skilfully piloted by the Colonel, ill‘: 3.:‘.::i.°.£.°°'..“.f; 35'!‘ 17.21%. "iihThis Healing Cream Will Stop Gatarrh ‘called noisily, tipslly, for the land-j‘ lady, banging the table with the! hilt of his sword. And when she if your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of 1,10,,“ Wm, brandy]. oatarrh or a cold, get Ely's Cream The wine was brought, and the Bflm M’ any dmg 5mm‘ ‘Apply ‘l faveuuus pa“. swmed l, gre0,,i|y'~little of this pure, antiseptic, germ “hereafter they praisfld m “flhldostroying cream into your nostrils lrolllug of eyes and resounding llp- and let l‘ Penal-Tate ‘through every smut-kings; they even subdued a" ‘P3555959 0r Ym" head and mam‘ their rulllery of the provider of thlslbmlles- 1115mm- Tell“- uectnr. . | _How good it feels. Your head is vclear, Your nostrils are open. You |breatlhe freely. No more hawking or shuffling. Head. colds and icatarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miser- able. Relief ta sure. . 1A Csnsomu NATIONAk Runways CHANGE IN TRAIN SERVICE APRIL 28TH, 1924 ‘her protests by his order- "Tirree pints of Canary stlffly| (Continued in Our Next Isue) ____.__¢-0>-%_ TO STOP GAMES-OF CHANCE 'l‘0R0N'I‘0. Ont. Apl'il 23. —An "lflfllllllgly- large percentage of boys und girls in high schools oc- cupy their leisure time with games 0f chance. according to W. u. Hunter, Supreme Chief Ranger of the independent Order oi’ Forest- ers. "These games of chance, in many cases are taught by the parents g5 ‘social accomplishments.’ " said Mr Hunter. whose society\ has for yours been active in child welfare and uplift work and maintains n Ilmne for orphan children at Oak- vlllc, Ont. "But they may easily become a serious character-demor- ulininl: force. “Uhlldren play with curds, maln- ly, but some of them play with dice, also. Many of then: play to vrin. while others play for money; not largo nlnounts, usually. but still they have n stake to play for. lll a recent survey made in iviscon- Commencing Monday, Aprll 28th, brains on the island Division will operate as follows: , Trains for Summerside will leave Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m., 3.00 p. m. and 4.25 p. m. arriving at 9.35 a. m.. 6.15 p. m, and 10.351). m. Re- turning will leave ‘Summerslds at 7 n. m., 10.30 a. m. and 1.45 'p. m. arriving at Charlottetown at 10.30 a. m., 1.50 p_ m. and 6.30 p. m, Trains i'or Tlgnish will leave Stummersids at 6.35 p. m. daily ex- cept Sunday and 1.30 p. m. on Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, re- turning leave Tl-ghiah at 7.00 a. m. daily except Sunday and an. 7.20 a. m, on Monday. Wednesday and Fri- l.i5 p. m. ‘ilhore is no connection to Borden by tratin leaving Charlotte town at 3.00 p. rm. Trains ' for Souris will ieavo Charlottetown at 3.20 p. m. daily ex copt Sunday and at 6.20 a. m, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, re- turning- will leave Souris at 7.50 a. m_ daily except Sunday and at 1.15 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday- larniving Charlottetown at 11.00 s..m. daily except Sunday and 5.50 p. m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Trains for Elmira Branch will leave Sonris on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday wt 0.25 p. m. returning will leave for Soul-is at 1.00 a.‘ m, on Monday, Tuesday, Fri. day and Saturday. Trains from Georgetown will leave Charlottetown at 3.20 p. m. daily except Sunday and nl. 6.20 a. m. on- Mondsy. Wednesday and Friday Returning leave Georgetown st 7.45 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. on Monday. “Any game of chance is likely to gain a strangle-hold on the per'son who engages in it habitually. ile- pendcmce upon luck cause-s the lu- dlvlldual to rely upon chanm in pro- moling his welfare rather than upon honest effort alnd hard work. "The world to which our young people must Icnrn to adjust them- selves operates according to laws lo cause and effects. Any prac- tice thnt tends to develop capric- ious thinking Proves tietrlmental. Appreciation of the real values of life is necessary,“ our youngsters are to become good citizens. Sound habits of thinking are incul- cated in the children cared for in the Foresters‘ orphanage. These youngsters, who otherwise would be lhrowvn on their own resources atmosphere." ' A Pimply Skin a. m. on To sday, Thursday and Saturday. fMo its Out ris Slli-Dlvhion. Any breaking out of the skin on Trains for Murray‘ Harbor will ace. neck. srml or body II over- leave Ciq-lottaibiv-‘ll at 8.30 p. m. M“ “n” mm 5M8 m "w" men"! (“Trains for Borden will leave ‘one A“ fume “no (one testified that they spent from one ch 1' n , n t 6.35 u m- and vermin,‘ ‘Ngnour Tnorts “ml M‘ to lhmc hours a day playing cards. M0 0 ow H ' ' m“ mnrkm‘ ‘In Wednesday and Friday s/nd at 7.15 5'0" 0f shire. in; trains for Geor- “mil” "I"! getmvn Sub-Division "will not mdko °l "'9 ""1" l _ connection at m. Stewart fOI‘ Bou- {Qfgggllsggomgilllr-{xgm etch of be- of between 10,000 a and with considerable criticism. In the prevous three years it amounted to _ £125,000,000; and, although these huge sums of money automa- National Debt, there ‘s a strong feeling in commercial circles that they would be much better employ- cd in the reduction of the income Tax und- the expansion .01’ trade. These Budget surplusses are look- 1 ed upon by business men as the amount by which they ‘have been unjuatilyulbly taxed. Then the 5 percent War Loan, the settle- Leases controversy, and the flot- ntion of big continental loans have also created a most favorable lm pression.‘ CONVERTING TH E NATIONAL D The attempt of Mr. Snowdon. the Labour Chancellor of the Exche- quer, to convert £200,000,000 of. the 2,000,000,000, five percent War Loan into 4% percent loan at the rate of £103 which cannot be re- paid before 1940 or 1944 at the latest is marked by a rise in the price of all British Funds. The impression is gaining ground that the Government is turning its scr- ious attention to the whole ques- tion of Debt redemption and Debt conversion. Another good effect is that is has raised expectations of a considerable increase in the num ber and ext-m‘. of the n vw capital- issues for other investment stocks, and Colonial loans in particular have promptly responded to‘ the rise in Brltizil Futl-is- The new short-term issue by " lend for $312,700,000 is announced, whlle| Jhere is little doubt that the firm, ness of the investment market, is mainained n murber of loans end Jndustrial issues will appear in the "near future ' y . “lentils, 1924 Ilolfi Isismiipsiiol I l!‘ ‘ylik..ll; hull e-niiovo Ii will: Killogftl Inn Because It h ALL bran clams lhd the inteslimu Like nature, it acts naturally. l; {dailies tho intestine function reg... ary. Est it every day-two Illileopoqn. Iuls—in chronic cases, with every meal. Eat it with milk pr cream, Sprinkle it over other cdreols. Cook it with hot cereals. Enjoy it in those wonderful recipes on every pgck. ago. ‘ < \ Few people realize how dsn a It sweeps, is constipation until this drew dis- ease lean down their health. D1d_you know at more than forty serious discs can be traced to constipation? Keep your health, or restore it, with Kcllog ‘s Bran, cooked and krum- bled. It brings relief in mild and chronic cases of conslipnlion. It is effective because it is ALL bran. That is why it is recommended so bi hly by doctors. They know that only LL bran cin bring 100 per cent results. Part bran is, at best, only a halfway Th” “not of Kello ‘s Bran, cooked and krumblod. is dgelicious. l! m°‘*“"°- is crisp, nut-like. Quill-p crumb-um If eaten regularly, Kellogg's Bran- ordina brans’, whic ll’ unpalat- will bring pcfmgncnl H‘ t ven 1n able. ellogga Bran s made m Toronto, Canada and served by the leading hotels and clubs everywhere. Sold by all grocers. the, most chronic case._ lt is guaran- leed lo do so. If it fails, your grocer will return your money. CHNGE l APRIL 28th, 1924 DOUBLE SERVICE BETWEEN MAINLAND POINTS Commencing Monday, April 28th, connec- tion with Mainland trains will be made twice daily (Sunday excepted). Trains will leave Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m. and 1.15 p. m., Summerside at 7.00 a. m. and 1.45 p. m. Con- nections at Sackville for Montreal and -all points West, and for Boston and other New England points also for Halifax and the Syd- neys Connecting trains from steamer will ar- rive Charlottetown at 6.30 p. m. and 10.50 p. m. and at Summerside 6.15 p. m. and 10.35 p. m. For full particulars of service, apply to: TICKET AGENTS or to . DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT’S OFFICE Ch-rlottstown. P. E. I. SCHEDULES 2584-4-22-61 ‘L G UNDESIRABLE FOREIGN Ans. i The whole cult-silos of foreign ‘loans is being discussed hero. with the object of fludklg out the ilest investments for our surplus cnpit- ul. The fall in the sterling ex-l change last year is widely bollovedl to have been due partly to over-l lending. London is obviously un-, able to meet ull the capital (lo-- mantis of tho world and ii. is thought that there must be some attempt to ration supplies. All are agreed that the demands of the ‘Em- pire must be satisfied first. that plans for reconstruction purposes which aim at the restoration of in- ternational trade should bn en- couraged. Loans. on the other hand. which are not to be used immedi- ately for the purchase of llritlab goods, and which are not required for reproductive purposes are look- ed upon as the least desirable of foreign issues. DUMPING TO BE RESUMED. The outstanding trade event of ll"? Week. so far as our Labour Government ls concerned, is their decision not to renew Part ll of the Safeguarding of industries Acl. which expires on August 19 and which imposes a duly of 33 1.3m per cent on German goods auch as domestic hollow-warn. gas man- tles and illuminating glass, Th]; llart of tho Act safeguarding these lrados from tho “dumping" of choap German goods on this eoun. 1921 our imports of iroilow-waro generally amounted to 11,316 tons, vauled at £742,425; in 1923 drum). ed to 6346 tons valued at £329,- ffigx-‘eggetlht; other; gland our exports ( rom . tons, valuui M 511.209.4321.. 1021, to 13,334, valued at £1,366,225. lt is evident therefore that British manufactur- ers have been putting up a big flllht for oversea markets. Opinions in trade circles are, of course, d1. vlded as to the wisdom of return- lns w ‘dvmrlnr- it is the old dis- lluto over free trade again, and "We is likely to be heard or n before Ill-mm. as u is likely to greatly affect our oversea trade. MOTOR SHIP DEVELOPMENT. n“ Qulflerly returns of ship- blllldlll! by Ll°yd's Register are interesting from the fact that they show the remarkable development BARGAINS The entire stock of merchandise of dfhe LATE D. MCLEAN 0f GRA PA UD . is being disposed of at reduced prices. CASH ONLY. Special bargains in some lines. ' We wish to announce that the Mil- linery Department is being operated as usulal. - . % q. 2on4 4-25-3i. nois, many passengers from East. European countries practically rc- fuslng to embark. l‘ Going Strong As the dancer took his fair part- "' ' _ ner down to supper, she seemed to 5'77"“; PRETTY lhypnolizu ‘the waiter told to serve Mother: Whnl. was the cause of ‘hem’ for ‘he seemed ‘Humble of the disturbance in the slitting-room taking ms eyes o“ her’ last night after we left you and At m“ Him dancer coumftand it Charles to yourselves? ‘m’ lone,“ q “y my ‘ma’ he m)‘ Daughter (blushing, furiously): lsmved" what nmk“? 7°“ “mm s" lio stole n kiss mother. ‘rudely “l “m” lady?’ Mower, He “m? m“ you no, "it ain't rudeness. sir, believe mo, rebuke mmq it ain't," returned the waiter. "It's Diughlur; Y”, 1__1_.| w, on senuine admiration. This is tho him. filth time she's been down to aun- per to-n-iglrtl" E -‘ m. healthjlaolt that i lblhCAiljii/ELIIS uxmvs \ SYRUP PEPSIII , gives is Natural‘ Own . Ladies! This Beats Cosmetics Gogagedmlm °""'°‘:a°""" Safe Family hit-em all over the world which is taking I'll" "I the lllfiiitlon of internal Wmlfllltlnn engines for the propul- The tonnage construe .718 tons. The motor equals 88% per cent. onnage. These figures tion is 1,801 .000 ‘tons; four nd 15,000 tons; "'9" 0f lwllwn 15.000 and by vvdor- mugs, m mourn n ,u n btfonml arena“ d u avg: m.,‘: LdBFrQs-tiisriyutlq oonstl- 0m toltMinlLilidlflrlllllflvmimer- yollhgiiv bu ’ Land Syrup ‘ r“ .;='"--.-:-".". ~ li°*='1'-'°"°'"'""t'=:r..'.r “run: 0- | Van, com fi I l!‘ *m'a.*:z'.szl'sz.as'r" gufiwgypg$fi~h OnSaIQforMYeaII In t woman are reali ' that th and more outward mm- ars two different ti: 22.000 tons- One hugs motor ship under construction in Swede will i’; i-ll'°.;'3..‘3: ':l":.';...“-.l" °“ at 7.45 s. m. daily except Saturday, m] ‘ u ’ ° m" Nothing nu ever been found lo m4 gun“, ‘no t,» g, “pa! 5“. ,2‘ "l"; 33,97 :'::t:l:°n': $2215 3:: ero is practically no demand tlh the place of sulphur ll Qnrday, y , nunptlon M. tons daily. A mustang for underweight: st preseht time fllillll9nfigmlalkmlllifxil4 ' full Dlllilwlifl 0f “M06 fut ltlullll prunes of two ilorlnlai . m‘ w, 0,b::u°',b“:h and u-ngsr heavier no _ no ‘ . I a y g1! tom . . a ,0 mull. which in the shines . am . usurious. afltl or, , v of slum power are to l» t a pm u 41m n liturgi- ml _. 01840:! lifts. autumn m. m“ nnugpssslyrsaunsdpriass. h? - - - _" - , Irlmnv y -- ' - L - - . ~- l “P ‘ '1 ' ~ . A pump h ule attached. All new. Lot eon- OQQIQII‘! ob llid lilort- lists ofoone lcre of choice land-with h9g1,‘ y assigned by the Itabie and poultry house thereon. - m¢..| gdgofmmk n‘ i. Also his form of fifty acres of choice ~» VIII! I l“ "M11939"! uua n. a good mu of cultivation. forly ‘ ‘hfillilfl M I'll]! IIIVIIII D0011 urn clear and tbs balance with s grad - h t“ “m”; 9f m; m1”)- ‘rowth of hard and soft wood. his conundrum come quickest by applying daily except Saturday and Sunday Montho-Sulphur. The pimples learn and at 4.00 p. m. on Saturday. Rs- w dry rlsht up and so sway. dw- turning will luvs Murray Harbor lures a noted skin specialist. ,Whilst we have advanced our prices half dent per lb we wish to‘ advise farmers against killing hogs hegtre they are rwmly numisa. I - >1 Clark or the County Court y]. mu m is. situated about ons mile from P i ‘ and he! new M‘: and-small a l’ ‘ft-Hilton "IDA.