ttiévleiffiflcsaflfllifflrfifilv. - " nl.~lé'il‘tu'sivl‘l--z. PAGE FOUR I The latest , mediately to pick up. ‘official report. 85 81V"! m‘ mmm B. Burnett, I-J-l lby Ho“ H‘ H‘ Stevens’ Minister o! 0. - — V. Ch I B. M L r , I-P. Vine-Preston». J. ha'ld'nt ‘ u u c u ' Trade and Commerce is that Can- g r°[u|ry_—!4|BI]0s-\'lll' D. A. llaolflnnon, I). U. Editor 1nd llanuglug Dlrec tor—J. B. Burnett, I‘. J. L _ Allutlrlnls EIIHIII"G— l-mna Wnlksr and u. n. Curtis adais domt-Snc gxpQfts to British i "zzii"*..:";a.‘:1:"::r:..;:r::*his.=;:_;::;.:';.:."r:i2."slzzz" Irma» Coulis u m Maw UNITED urs$§£i4i.‘."‘i§i7i.li§:‘Qfiiiiififiilmi-i». New rurk (:01! {5211390990 1" Value’ This “mmmt ljllrlldllflffdlllilgllnfirw will‘.1§I‘.T§“r-?§.T.°'§li5172::“56I¢Q§ZY°:§.JS"E'JuT-' represents an mans‘ °f 51mm h," Airman; lilonadnoe-k liulinllng, Bu"; Francisco; ll3§ No. 86th Bind ismoooflco’ or,“ per oent, over June Phmdelphhl. ‘ ‘of last year. Exports for June to 140N952 JULY u‘ l”: tho United Kingdom alone totalled MORE ABOUT BEAVERS general manager of the Royal Bank $17'977'°°°"an mama“ o‘ mo" ' t. m.‘ of Canada, M. W. Wilson, is a nat- ma“ $6'5°°'00o’ 0r 5a p“ can n" Fflffirence was mm" recemly i“ ive of Lunerlburg, N. B. Three of The remarkable thing about ' ' “flows - NOTES BY TIIE WAY The purpose of Roosevelt's policy is not and ought not to be tho enrichment of speculators, nor need our hopes of. the end of the depression be in the ironies-l ex- pectation of poor harvests. Per- manent prosperity for producers and manufacturers and workers can only come through increased oonslmllng power crsatcd by mess- ures of national development which THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN a, l... w. Bu». up. GETTING ENOUGH VIITAMINQ 1h comparing the foods includ- ing minerals and vitaanins to a will reduce unemployment, and by higher wages for those in employ- ment. Rnosevet has in this public works and industrial programmes these columns, in connection with assistants are a,” Nova scotmns~isald Mr. Stevens, ‘is that we be- the account of the beaver colony on Mr. J. D. Jenkins’ property at Avon- IMMmmmM "Om new“. and m. a "pire trading when international dale, to the report in 1927 of thmpmeo {mm Annapous’ while the trade was declining, when interna- Beaver Conservation Committee in fourth s R Nome is from fieder- itlonal buying was 5m, ‘urther be_ which the population of the colony ' ' ' ' ‘ . o. Dobson from Sydney. c. w. '5“ t° ma“ “was” m °‘" m" r eoognlzed these necessities. It is to be hoped he will push forward these programmes as {apidiy as possible, and will not be misled by the pres- ent speculative rise in commodities flow normal than it had been." icmn N. B. then established at Mount Albion ' . Another wmarkable ieatum u ‘The executives of the Bank of was estimated at upwards oi 2.000. ' that our June e arts increased to mmugh the murtesy of Mr‘ J‘ o‘ Nova Sea“! present a united Mui- twenty-two BrltshpElnplre countries Hyndmam Chairman of the commit- time origin. J‘ A. Mbrtiirod, time fie!“ ~Great Britain, Aden, Irish Free iee appointed at tilat time, The gfiéufdanliglzzdfsg“; vglfinfrrlj: state’ British East Africa’ British Guardian has received a copy of the - ' ' ' ‘ report, which is of special interest 5553mm‘ ‘fern’: muznzge"tu ‘is?,Zililglixgfgjjjfiiiljeggeizffdéei: “°“' m“ thebmw" has “gain ‘TM’ Rwndgnz,’ if: thou Y's: (Z coast, British India, Strait Settle. his appearance in the Province. TTe-nfr-alamjflj"; cinze i502!“ Z812; men“, me smaller British East fohlilljogzlldliiirclorosfliiisr: 3.3m: john. I 8e ' ‘Indies, British Guiana. British Hon- H. Prowse, Franklin Bovyer, W. P. "s. H. Mash. seneral manager oflduras’ Barbadm’ Jamaica’ the Callaghan, and c. B. Clay. Re- the Canadian Bank of commerce, smaller British we“ Indies’ Mam’ porting on svpt. 25, 191T, to the Hon. L, a mauve o; spflnghn]. N_ s,’ and I flll5ifflllib New Zealand- and the F. R. Hearts, president of the Prince one of m‘ assistant general "mm F711 151111145- ' Edward Island Development Com- age". B’ R Alley’ came “om Prince mission, the ‘committee stated they Edward Island. had made Lvru visits to the colonies urrhe Bank of Montreal lost a at Mount Albion and had collected notable Maritime’ man when s" \ll available information relating to the habits oi the beaver. “Your comnlittce," states the report, “uficr nlzlking an exten- sive investigation are of the opin- TO THE ARCTIC The Canadian Department of the h . i he came from Moncton, N. B.; and eastern islands o; t e cqnad an Arctic archipelago, which sailed when his two successors svere named I m H d the Maritime succession was inter- from Montrea on Board e u - into making the mistlks of think- ing that the task he sets himself is [already achieved-The n. Y. Herald. It in now more fully reallud, l _ 1 ’ h _ motor car because the energy sup- says the Glasgow Hera d ow far o‘ the electric! leaching have been the changes that have taken place in India in the past few years and how little value attaches to tho opinion of those whose first-hand acquaintance [with Indian conditions is ten years '01- more out of date. There is now less ten‘ , too, to assume that -the improved conditions prevailing in India are necessarily and solely 'ed by the present Viceroy. They ‘are recognized to partly at least the consequence of a growing con- lnotcr car, Dr. Fired F. Tisdall, To- ronto, states that the 6 known vl- tamins and 31 other food substan- ces, 3'! in all, are all of equal im- portation‘ in malntainins health. The vitamins are inlowrtmt. but of no greater importance than the proteins (meat, eggs, and cereals); carbohydrates (starches and su- gars); fats; and minerals. 'And although vitamins are so small they cannot be seen, yet the same is true in the case of the spark is very small in comparison {with the energy supplied by the [gasoline Yet in one case the mo- tor oar is absolutely dependent on the spark. and, in the other case, ‘piled in the form you and I are dependent on vita- ‘ mins. Although but one vitamin, Vita- Ilmin D, has been actually separat- whe result o; the firmer poncy adopt ;ed from food stuffs, the other five vitamins are known to exist be- cause a lack of them interferes withthe proper working oi-one or fldence among Indians in Brltishillw” Part5 ‘*1 the bcdy and m‘ good faith and oi’ a belief that the i hen vi . ~i m promise of constitutional advance, Th“ W Frederick Williams-Tbylor retired; “mm” .1933 expedltm to e ‘will really be implemented. And as ‘the proposals in the White Paper itself ans more fully studied ii: is secn how ridiculous it is to apply tain ailments appear. ~ tamin A is absent. mucous membranes on the surfaces of the eye, nose, and throat are so ‘changed that infections such as czlds and bronchitis readily,’ occur. When vitamin B-l is absent ner- u "vocates a. special August Charlottetown, P- l. i l v PUBLIC FORUM This column ll open 1o! the discussion by nslpondsntl , of questions of interest. The l Charlottetown Guardian does no! necessarily endorls the opinions of correspondents. CAR LICENSES Slr,—a Patriot correspondent ad- license (for $1) to accommodate and stim- ulate Exhibition attendance and merchant patronage. Anything which will put a dollar in circulation is a public benefit. Action somewhat along that writ- er's line is well worth considering. I have reason to believe that the Government, or at least some oi its members have interested them- selves in the matter, but there is divergence of opinion. Sensible ex- (7 , ma, new. Insure "rylilfmzriuil-ivezi Lni Ann-values 0v» - 9h _ I .p .... ........ ................ .. , GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSWUIEANCE CGMPAN Y ' Mn hit... h... i p, PAY-LATER,“ COUPON'— FH‘S . Nome..-" l of pro- ilall: l-'-'s'i5,°$derL-v-,;:; w" "m" out gllliglltlon. send particulars. i WP‘- “4 Allnu................... -~ ‘owl have been currsntifor years.’ In Denys’ Natural history of Acadia, as a Vancouver correspondent in- forms me, appears the following passage: "rho care which the owls his in‘ preserving animals alive to serve; them as food during the winter would pass for a fable were it not T W!" defllm-ifl for the thousands of men witnessing iii-YO“. u» its truth. The Barred Owl feeds,‘ Th5 mist in my race. upon little field mice which hrs m; Whenbzhetsslavwstiabcain. and ilu the woods. It makes provision for l! 911° them for the ‘winter. It captures I “m neimnl the P15“- ggme o; them winch a PM“, m‘ The power of the night, the press of hollow nus. With its beak it breaks! the "m" their forelegs in order that they The 9°“ M m‘; 1°”; a may not escape or crawl out. It col-i wherevfileblsgagds'the Arm F“ " i lects hay in another tree to nour-, ‘m’ 15h them, and brings them every; Yet the strong mm must go; ‘day in mell- provision whilst it,‘ F“ m“ Jmftinfly 1*“ 51°11‘ “d "*4 makes its wn is tb llttl “mm i‘ i“ n“ animals moprogxono; “f: gm; And the barriers fall, I {My ,Thougii a battles to fight ere flit Denys, a Iluenchhian who hadf guerdon beigmned’ PROSPICE feel the fog in m; ion that in is desirable L9 con- son's Bay Company's steamship, to them the terms ‘surrender’ and,‘ presslm“ "m" the pwple’ wh°m ‘The regal-d u; 1g all, I t, t2 I 1 h u ti Pl W 0‘ c u A A7 ‘ ii r rupted: but there is still hope, for one of the five assistant serve the beaver for this Pro- vince. This is being done in other “Nw0l119-" 0n the morning of July 4 general §:2:'*:.*2§:.P:...°:§1:.§:.l":.:c‘i:: G. w. was u... l» an“ v my era-v» in Prince Edward Island still your 5g yarmough_ N_ 5,’ and Edward patrols undertaken in ma“? Hus’ says the Moncton Times. This year's Committee are of opinion that laws can be enacted, following in lpope- m”; 1°35 33° named 8939101 visit to the northern posts Wm be extended to points in Hudson and some respects those in force in manage; o; the 10nd,)“, Eng" James Bays and in addition to the h w but "l1 ii i tjlieebeffigrutlgcsuitriglevcilstlggtls g; Pranch (which l5 Considered 51mm regular inspection of posts and survey oi native and wild life, that no very serious damage u important L; the head 0mm’) is should 1101711011 to valuable wooded or farm lands. Where beaver are a 5°“ °f Prince Edward Blind- found, fresh water streams are ~And I an, told that if one was preverltectihrl-qm drying‘ lip-st 3g)" able to run down the scale of minor members of the expedition will also rary o common o mo - pm the hem“. ‘does not destroy omcms the "me ,Mafltlme sup make a study oi plant life, mineral liIOiliL or gthc: fllshogoghfgilldbggb mmacy, would be manifest Bu‘ occurrences, and parasites. It is ex- lves on .10 m" ‘ , - - lar, alder and willow trees, also what can be done about it? we are Pedal that the V°Y3S9 W111 00V!!!‘ in the ‘same position as old London, about 12000 miles and Wm be mm’ where the financial glam‘ are from plated late in September or early in auld Scotla, but ours came from octobu on grass roots, etc. ‘Trout are rlofillitclyl known to increase in the SlfPfllllS inhabited by the beaver, and thus also by the conservation of wntcr, grime such as black duck are attracted in large nUIllbPfS." Nova sooth and h" Swazi What Elgillfllfl D0115 1T1 811 W111 be V15- Ths report aces on to emphasize is the explanation? Oatmeal and "ed by ‘he 5m“ Durmg the “Ya” the shorter Catechism, or Just ma_ the supplies will be distributed to themaflcal superiority?" company trading centres partlcul arly in Hudson and James Bays. The first call after leaving Montreal is made at Cartwright, on the Lisb- the value of the beaver as a fur bearing animal and to silggest res- rador coast, followed by Port Bur- well at the entrance to Hudson trictions with regard to trapping or killing beavers which later were em- Stralt, and the following points in the order named: Lake Harbour, bodied in s Beaver Protection Act. Reference to this Act, which remains ‘Stupart Bay, Wolstenholme, Cape Smith, Port Harrison, Charlton Is- --____i_ COTTON AND WHEAT Under a crop reduction plan which is part oi Washington's rehabilita- ,tion program nine million acres of in force 0n the statutes, was made in the preceding article. 'I'he com- ths potentialvcrop of 13,500,000 bales by some 3.500.000 bales, or more than ans-quarter, and the owners, land, Churchill, Southampton Is- land, Wolstenholmc, Dorset, Lake Harbour, Port Burwell, Dundas Har- who receive payment from the bour, Craig Harbour, Pond Inlet, Piedersl Treasury for every acre Clyde River, Pangnlrtung, Port Bur- Dloyed under, will profit also _by well, Cartwright, and St. John's, higher prices in the future. ‘that is Newfoundland. the theory of it. st least. The plan Godhavn, valuable properties in the vicinity rould be safe-guarded against dam- age. In the event of the beaver spreading to land where damage lnlght result, provision was recom- mended for the trapping alive of the animals under Government super- vision. The report concluded by expres- ling commendation of the pro- moters for their efforts in develop- Datrol. Among the chief in the United States after this objects oi the expedition 1s the re. lng and conserving the beaver in- month’ pwvmmmg M m9 413979" 8W’ lustry at Mount Albion. I“ u" °"° d “M” ”° m” °mm°m Pm’- As already stated, this colony was country by use“ can “xwmpush Dr‘ Mam’ the mums‘ with the wiped out in the ycars following the very much mmugh mductkm °f expedmon- Wm make the 9113178 war, and it was believed, until the “rewh “d “w” =PP°"~'* i" be WYB-Ke- DP- Gflnnins- swlosist. will discovery or the small colony at doing, for the present crop year, leave the ship at Cape Smith on Avondalc, that the beaver had com- Wm‘ u“ wheabpmducmg mum“ u" w“ wast 01' Hudson 35y and pletciy disappeared from the Pro- 5° l" have filled l0 d0 by 11880- cover the area between there and wince. nu rehabilitation as a per- tisticn- Wolstenhollnc at the western en- mancn; resident p, now hoped for, Present estimates give Canada trance to Hudson Strait, rejoining in the light of the thorough invest- and the United States each a. crop the expedition when the boat makes lgation made cf the Denver's habits about 100,000,000 bushels below last its second call at the latter port. by the committee of 1917, it would year's production, far under the Dr. Parnell, parasitoiogist, will dis- rppezir that he is a highly desirable average, and unless there is a very embark at Carlton Island and carry ‘hhabliant when kept, as the law marked improvement between this on his studies in that area return- “Pmidffi- with!" Drfllicr boilnds. time and harvest the problem of the ing south by rail from Moosonce. world carry-over from previous .__________ seasons largely will have solved it- self before the crop of '34 goes on EDITORIAL NOTES For several years Western Can- Writing under the heading "More the mmkeg, Maritime Supremacy" Mr. Fred ._________ Ada has been preparing ‘or one or the greatest events in its history, Williams, in tile Toronto Mall and EMPIRE TRADE Empim’ mint‘? out’ that m0“ 0f the the World Grain Conference at executive positions in the Royal A year ago, when the Imperial mama" Now the day which Resin‘ Bank and the Bank of Nova Scotia, Economic Conference met at Ottawa h“ been awaiting is M hamL The. and some of the more important in at the invitation and under thermal“ Confifimce opens today and the Bank of Montreal, are held by chairmanship of m. Hon. n. B1,, to cgnum", m, m, we,“ A“ Maritime men. Bennett, the peasimists predictcdMhe agricultural countries of the "It is a remarkable fact," he that it would fail. When agoee- wm-id W111 be represented a; m“ writ-cs, ‘that the general managers ments were negotiated the same conference, present flffgnggments incl six of the assistant general pesslmlsts predicted they would provide that ELK-Ion, Arthur M91511- zianagcrs of two of our banks, the Drove worthless. Rcams of propagcn, former Prime Minister of Can- ycncrzll manager and one assistant Bands. were published in this countryada, will preside at the opening cer- zencrnl maflngcr of a third, and an to show that they would hinder in- emonies, Hon. Robert Weir, Minis. MA RITIMERS ALL ivousdlscase appears together with [a lack of appetite. A lack of vita- Evq-yone gum, m, dreams “m, l min 18-2 causes skin ailments, realities as m: an... can; man ls jlwk of appetite. lack of tone vi i mid as ice to the truth, hog as me , (lgestive tract, and interferes also} to fa15ghoQd_._Lg p-qngame, Iwith growth and development. “abdication.” ‘ Lack of vitamin C results in‘ svurvy which in the days of sail-i ing ships was a. constant menace to sailors, owing to lack of fresh fruit and vegetables. Vita-min D is called the sun- shine. vitamin and is necessary for production and maintenance of bones and teeth. You can see how important this vitamin is to chil- Debate in the Dall Elrelnn on the lsubject of current appropriations for the ofllce or the Governor-Gen- eral reveals the extent to which the Free State Government has humb- led this high omoe. The appoint- ment of the new Governor-General took place in November last, after President de Valera had been urged to abolish the position altogether as dren to develop strvna teeth and a gesture of repubiicanism. Mr. dell 800d 50119 Siifllvi/ilfe f0!‘ U16 Valera, however, hesitated to sanc- bOdY- It l5 11111011111180? that U115 tion this negative course, but, evld- ‘important vitamin is not found in ently to‘ placate the extremist ele- most foods; egg yolk and milk be- ment of his party, he nominatedling two common foods containing Mr. Donald Buckley, an elderly it. It is found in cod liver and country shopkeeper, who led his lo- other fish oils. cal commando from his native town, How can you krlcw that you are Maynooth, to take part in the re- not getting enough vitamins in beillan of 1916. Mr. Buckley is a your food? strong supporter of the Irish lang- Dr. Tisdall suggests that if the uage movement, and sat in the Dall daily diet is built around milk, as a member of the Fianna Fail eggs, vegetables, and fruit, enough i001‘??? until the 1932 election. of all the vitamins except per- haps vitamin D, will be obtained. From more than one point of view governments are always willing to please, should not be without ef- feet. There are several view points to the project. What is the fair course to do justice io those who paid the full year's fee? Would it pay in use a "License Plate" for a dollar, and would if: be safe to risk the chance of iis misuse or non-return? I would say,--by all means ex- tend every facllity within reason to those who have not taken out li- censes to do so for temporary per- iods. The advantages would be mul- tlplied. More people would be on the move, more gas wouldcbe sold, more tax, in addition to the small fee, would fall to the Treasury. more trade would result to our merchants, and more work for those in need of work-with pos- itively no ill results to anyone. But what system could be best adopted? May I suggest as follows: Let the Government issue special Exhibition Permits, to be printed on heavy paper, and attached to shield glass or in some conspicuous place visible to Mounted Police and patrol officers. These permits to be in different colors according to duration. For exhibition week only the fee might be anywhere f"!!! concessions in Acadia, flourished 159B to i688. Is it so altogether im- probable that an owl should do the 50ft OI thing ill-it the ant and certain wasps. habitually do? But then, instinct always was more m- markable than more conscious in- telligenoe. ' _______________ . How To Cure Ba . Spelling (Edmonton Journal) A student or such things has dig- covered that sfenographgrs in the business world managed to mm; hard words correctly but frequently misspell realtivcly simple ones, 'I'he ten most frequent errors, it m; been found, are the following: "Prooeedure" for procedure, "IOQSB" for lose, "benefltted" for benefited, "Mwmfldflie" for acoommodaic, "adviser" for adviser, "occurrence" for occurrence, “supercede" for sup. ersede, "allright” for all right and misuse of principal for prlnclplg and affect for effect. No doubt the unfamiliar word_ “elcenw-rynsry." roi- instance, al- though Why 5J1)’ business man would use such a word is beyond explan- pitlon-would send the typiafpggur- I was ever a fighter, so-one flghi I more, l» The best and the last! I would hate that death bandagei my eyes, and forpofe, And bade me creep past. Nol let me taste the whole of it fare like my peers The heroes of old, - Bear the brunt, in a. minute pay glad 1ife’s arrears I Of pain, darkness and cold. For sudden the worst turns the best J to the brave, The black minute's at end, And the elements’ rage the fiend- voices that rave, - - _.,1li dwindle, shall blend, silall change, shall become p g peace. then a 10v. Then a. light, then thy breast, 0 thou soul of my soul! I shall clasp thee again, And with God be the restl —R. Browning vestmnets in the several Dominlons: Australia . .. . . . . 9,470,000,000 India and Ceylon 2,290,000,000 Canada . . . - . . . . . . . 2,280,000,000 South Africa . 1,120,000,000 New Zealand .. 015,000,000 the depression has not been alto- gether an evil thing. If it has serv- ed no other purpose than to focus the limelight of public opinion and e something decidedly worth while. In private business, of course, the same thing has been true. Owners and manag- ers of all kinds of establishments fore and the making of which has not interfered in any way with the 950016110? 0f the businesses involved. says the Detroit News, industry is be permitted to consult and come $0 agreements. which are subject to the approval of the resident. For two years the anti-trust. acts are to be regarded null. We are going to Bauge production to consumption, or to try to. Perhaps the scheme will not work, certainly no one ex. pests it to achieve perfection. But free enterprise, with free movement oi capital and labour, has not iworked either, regulated or unreg- ulated. Industry seems willing and in some cases enthusiastic, to try the nelv experiment. To pass judg- ment in advance is foolish. The wiser course is to wait with an open mind, see what happens, and judge by the results. The British, says the N. Y. Herald- Tribune, have shown none of the disposition to denounce and forget their obligations to the United States which some other nations display. but British public opinion demanded a protst against the debt n5 oment, and the British Cov- ernment would have acted in con- tempt of national sentiment if it had paid this instalment in full. There is nothing to lose by admit- ting that they are acting in good faith and have done their best under the circumstances. A Manx Flag (Ottawa Citizen) Just as a nlatter of record and to raw attention to those Canadians who believe that Canada should possess a distinctive Canadian na- tonal flag, the following short item is reproduced from an English newspaper oi current date: future the Manx flag shall fly over every school in the island which has a flagstafl’. Ofllclal recognition was given to the Manx flag a few months ago, and it is now regularly flown from public buildings in the Isle of Man. It is somewhat dlmcult to say exactly what the status of the Isle of Man is. It certainly is not a do- minion and it is not a Crovm col- ony. One could hardly call it a dependency, neither is it a mandated United Kingdom as is Wales, Scot- land or the North of Ireland, but it certainly is a part of the British Empire. And it possesses a flag of its own which it now flies. No in- dication is glven as to exactly who gave the “official recognition" but there it is. The Manxman, of an. flag of its own. It is certain to be a distinctive and interesting flag, too, for the ancient device of the Man and monkey have at least one characteristic in common-they it is a disturbing fact that modem civilization, instead of dispersing this common factor, seems to inten- sify it at every tum. What is called "fashion" is one of the simplest but most tyrannous “monkey tricks" in human history and its tyranny and universality have become more marked today than ever: men are P68911111! slaves to tradition and women to the habit of the hour. And what is the racial nationalism that is sweeping the world but an the course of the Conference, His lsslsiaht general manager of a stead of help Canada's trade. Mean-tar of Agriculture, will also have a fourth, arc from the Marltimes. The while, our Itlnpire trade began im- part in the ceremonies and during Excellency, the Governor-General, will attend initiative urge that had its origin probably in a tree-top in Mesopo-' tamia. ts territory. It is not a part of the‘ cient and honorable ancestry, has a‘ three I part | $1 to $2. For two weeks, one pre- ceedins the opening to enable those in preparing exhibits, say a fee of from $1.50 to $2.00. For a full month's permit a fee of $2 to $3. These permits to be issued only to those having had a. 1932 license, and with which the 1932 number plate must also be attached to the car together with the special ex- hibition permit. Presumably the half year license commencing August 1st will be is- sued as usual. I am, Sir, etc, ECONOMIST. Owlish Intelligence W. Beach Thomas in The Spcctatof The intelligence of owls has been a world's wonder since the little owl was discovered (and the evidence is beyond question) to lay baits for the beetles on which it chiefly feeds. But it seems that strange and somewhat similar (though tal- ler) stories of the ingenuity of the v0ALL_flERE roa voun vlclrlou uzrns BATHING CAPS are slavlshly imitative animals; and ; .1... 25c, 85o, 75o lllil 01-00 BEACH BALLS "n"... 88o BEACH BAGS esnesonllr 85o TIIERMOS BOTTLES . . . . .. 01.00, $1.26 Incl 02.85 CAMERAS FILMB (all shes.) nu- MOSQUITO casanr A complete assortment of Fishing Tackle, Flies, Baskets, Hooks, Lines, etc. TIIE 2 MAGS 149 Great. "eorge street Malaya .. 540,000,000 British West Africa 230,000,000 British West Indies 200,000,000 Other Colonies 240,000,000 Nor does this exhaust the tale o! British financial activity for there are still the foreign loans and in- vestments to be considered, as fol- lows: ‘ Europe Argentina Chile . Brazil Rest of S. America Mexico a cAmerlca . United States "us..." lrying to the dictionary while the ,more familiar word would be ut- Ptempted with no thought of how it ‘really is spelled. A teacher in an ‘eastern business college avers that sicnvaralrhers soon improve their isp.\ling if there is s. nliiiciently powerful stimulus-a week's notice is most effective! .-........... 1,225,000,000 ._______._ Empire Investments (Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph) Let us see how the Empire is fin- anced by the mother country; here is the amount of her loans and in- 250.000 D00 405,000,000 A better tobacco and a better cure-that accounts for the popularity 0f our ‘Buck rwlsr i HIIIKEYE NICHOISON l