%JbvE§TERN GUARD IA N F AGINI-Hlrl. ilflllllgalg i l Tiisflaardian Q lnmmersillsi- nausea-renew mat. ; ‘ Toronto Bakery. Wain st. “in. Guardian will Oarrierlloystlopcrdayorlileper i-Thiscolumnlsreserved for-news of local interest but advertising i ‘ of a newry nature may belnsert- - ed at 2. cents a word strfcly psy- able in advance. \ —WANTED houaek pa: for Inall {swig in Protestant com- munit . W be "A" Box 464. Binn- JIIQISl e. L-Dl-i-d-ZL —IN HOSPITAL-lib. ll. H. ltrong. K.O., is at present under- in hospital at ' . Strong left on Erldny to be with her husband. S ‘ -HEXITE is the right feed for bigger‘ and better pups. Use lit as your cereal ration. It is second to none on the market and the P1109 is 118M. L-82-4-4-3i. -—-.- -lIEXlTE—We wish. to advise Pbx Ranchers that the price of Hexite has been reduced. Ask your nearest dealer for 0r write Ths Dominion B ver Flax Furs, 14-82-4-4-31. R-AMATIO Ltd. -NDIAK CLUB b0 u --POR RENT in Blnnmerside a condor-table apartment, modem conveniences, easily heated, rental, centrally located. R. B. R. Guardian Office. Bummersi“ . Ii-le-i-i-ii. friends will be pleased to that Miss Marjorie 168!!! Jeflrey I-Icle Hospital at . led her class a Obi ‘s Memorial Hospital Montreal whre shehad been taking aspe- cisle course. Miss MaoQuarrie made over 82 per cent --S'SIDI HIDGIT! DIFIAT IIORDEN-Sunnnerside Midgets knocked the Borden Midgets from the running for the Island cham- iorshp Saturday, b holding Elem 4o s 0-0 score, ng the two-germ, total-goal series W l; 4-8 scare. The game was fast throughout, with the Summsraide crew displaying brilliant passins plays, but lacked polish arounrl their opponents’ net. The belli- pdfihrmalwe on the ice was the excellent goal tending of youml Bob Bchurman in the Summersido net. The young net-minder saivrd at least a. half dozen sure goals from close in as Bordon broke sway from summerside at- tacks. Summer-slog will now meet Kensingmn to decide the Island midget championship. . QeGOOd lovour [was M Water AND PIDIUI OOUN um. llbscriptiamldvsrflslng mus u 1m mu. m rm llavhoboashtdsilystinvcfths lcllllwlngslogggh bs delivered —LI.'D BB Cl-ASS-Sumrnerside 51d IIIOIO last-glans III-l ......°"'"s.m's"' to h week. ‘lgilonsagg-lhlof '3 Water it Granville 8t. , give "If "i" W u" b0! responsible ior deliveries on your mo“, —EASTIB novelties. baskets, mnloe-tc, for the kiddies, 5 e ~ srlifii‘ . Ts sinlton. ' °°" m -Moms Chocolates fresh r 335ml" mum“ D1118 Store. L-BT: -3BACE'8 store and warehouses will“ Ea ‘zrlpen all day Fgaigtie); figru day. Aorll 10th. , L-sl-i-l-zf. -—HOME FOR EASTER-S Oreelman MacArthur and 611$ ll! and young son arrived home on Saturday for the Easter S ~I holidays. —BAR.GAINS. clearance sale of odd lines, lcezy Rex 5 and m‘ Yjbl: —I‘OE RENT - La bi h rooms, heated offices, parffesslogral or business p es. 131mm B . Buimners de. L-1400-3-30-4-4-0. T575171“- Wicca. to clear house dresses. Rex 5 and 10. L-Dl. RAVI.‘ a coin leis took f eeds for foxes, poultrxy, horases erg‘! ootlflfksgt 1%?» Dliices, fontrlwizng dealers. bummersidg. a Irl587-3-30-4-1-4-fl-8-ll. —I’0ll. BENT-Apartment in Bummerside. All modem conven. fences, centrally located and puny heated. Moderate rental. Apply RBR, Guardian Oflice, summer- 9- L11-4-l-4 srzinwsmmv nwznvv» Miillman. r. A. fr” m y‘ '1?’ L-‘IO- -4-4i. BUD, CHFl —lN ADDITION w Heal lins- and t‘ ticn Cubes we can supply you wifll Bread. Biscuits, Rice, Ood , Varmifun. Worm Caip- sulea. Ear Mite Lotion, Flea Powder. Flor Pans, etc. Prices right. The Dominion Biiver Pox 1M1. - Ii-Bl-l-l-Si. _.__.__.____ —The many friends of Mr. McPherson of. Durziblane. lot who has been a patient in Prince Edward Island Hospital for the last week will be pleased to kflolg that he is progressing fav- ours» Nation Solidly _....$ &1!._232§_ 1) . i after saying:- " .‘. We cannot live forever in an we 0d surprise and alarm from which Europe hes suf- fered in recent months. “The Commons wusiness of life cannotbecarriedoninastsiieof fitdfi/yoy fiood/Yeaflfi, ggnow one SICK MAN -: REGAINEDHEALTH. stomach and liverwere much up‘ set. I had‘ vague pains in my back. ‘ My shoulder blsdes ached. Black I specks floated before my eyes and l despair-ed of getting well. The l doctor at my chemist shop recom- I Pills. They‘ made me wall and strong. New I sleep well, sat well and luvs strong nerves. I recom- mend my friends to nu Dr. llam- llton's PfllsF-(Signed), Matthew McDonald, smith Hill, Bermuda. DR HAMH TUN‘ PHIS ' - ‘CD iifil‘ ‘ wards some new wholesome . f "My health was very bad. My‘ or mended ma u. use Dr. Hamilton's ' d 's v- pcmibls or Allishglsflstlyu gran eminent. to h restore confid- ence by plain words we have done our and in doing so I am have simmered the will "I trust that. our action, begun but not concluded will prove to be a tin-nine mint. not towards war whidr wins nothing, cures nothing ‘and mds nothin- but to- era s. when reason will take the place of force and when threats will way for cool and well- make msrshalledargument." Withdraws Motion w. Eden signified his renewed faith in the Government by with- drawing a motion he and 33 others Y 8° s... s. s “who: m- , us a w mm 1m ‘th rr Col 01155 0118i ifim-fnvls 13i- vital three-day conversations on‘ the Bri - ench to help Poland de- fend her independence. The Brit ieh Prime w- announoed the pledge to the Commons lss ‘Theeffouitstosuactabarrieref WORM cAPsULI: y,“ Dm s ust s Chamberlain we; pom, Francis - iliis, m To 1m. - iliiii“s.i'.'ill ° asst. " unior d Rocha, uni-tin. 81ml.” _ ' "° 3&3"? m’ ”""‘" THE TO] JER -— THE PEHALTY Unexpected Death, I 0f Leslie Morrison, Ellerslic, Yesterday Many friends throufl: Province learned with rout u; $116 of w. Insiie o , whose dea occurred at his home s? m“ *'-' quite unexpected. canal-T‘. Mr. whowee botBD f s... s..."...s:"°~=~"-" and took a great in the affairs of the com- munity. He was a faithful mun- ber of the United Church at El- lerslie. He leaves to mourn, his widow. one son, Cllflord, and two daughters at home. also two sis. t-ers, Mrs. Wank Fraser, Alberton; Mrs. Mslor Taylor, Hamilton; and gtabtrgther, William. in the United The funeral takes place on Wed. nesday at 2 p.m. from his late re- sidence to the United Church. B ADJUDICATOR (Continued from l) < mttydillllrutbyfiidaywevnre ing in money hand over fist “It? boys always called our per- formances concerts and they et- ed them with riotous enth ." The Dominion competition, in which winners c! the various - ionsl festivals will match th r talents for the Dominion laurels, opens April i0. Five full-length plays and 12 one-act productions . ... €@___._... A CALL T0 ARMS An army. r in finances but rich in ‘Union and the bis. women are the ors cause they are fighting to protect other women, who, after going through the ordinary hardships of life together with the gpecial bard ships oi’ mother‘ ’. are then threatened by an enemy who fights in the desk and not in the open. I refer to cancer. killer’ by a special drive to to fight cancer wlfli knowledge and to irwrease its membership. "Women suffer more from can- cer than do men; this disease kill- ed more woolen in 1935 between the ages of forty and sixty-five than any other disease. Yet the types of cancer to which women are most prone-cancer of the uterus and of the breast-are, in seventy to eighty percent of cases, curable, if tak n n time. ‘Po-day throughout the world only twenty percent these oases are being cured." The main attack on cancer made by this volunteer army 118 Periodic examinations which means the early discovery of cancer and early discovery means cure. will be presented during the five. day contest. ' Debate 0n ~_=(Q*?B_9Ln_ll9$1_fl°m_l{_l¢6_1l contrast to the attitude taken last Friiday by Justice Minister La- oointe. Lulllfll‘ cabinet representa- tive of that (Lin. Quebec- . not’. andMaainre Ra- Bawbsrnois . - e) ‘both took the stand Canadians should not engage in or prepare for any war outside Canada. Mr. Incrolx of war since that would bring re. Drisals and diraw Canada into the conflict. Mr. ymimd warned Canada's participation would ‘dlsrufl. na- tional uni-ty. Not a drop of- Can- adian blood should be shed on any -forelgn soil. Canada had no for- ig-n commitments, no colonies or lnerchant marine to defend and had no cause to become embroiled in any foreign conflict. T. C. Douglas (O0? Wyburni all?! )0. B. Johnston (S8 var urged an em shipments of ooae in he. "but I maddolteeth. mrscouons couvam- souoor. Honor roll for March. Grade x (b) l. uurisi an a. Araenauit, 3. Mildred%ea- ‘sass F~.:.."s“: “w...” "l" s: “angle; i‘. '12:?‘ Peien. 2i '. . Ele cum. s. and’ vn a1. unfit Gillie. ris Poll‘ . d VI. l. Th DesRoch larvrglliee Arsenaultfg." Urban Ms:- ill G'de v.1. Doris-Deaitocheafl. Evegn Polrler, 3. Edna Martin. Gr IV. 1. ‘Ibresa Arsenault, 2. getty Giilia. Jillietbe Poitier (equal) Bare as. G ad III. l. Catherine Gallant, 2. lllerrgill Gauthier. 8. Irene Gal- 1 . “Emile n. l. Ida. Maya Gaudet. a. Della DesRoches. S. Er Gsudet- Grade r. on l. Aloisi Arsenault. 2. Mary mo». écuset. s. m» iuary Q . Grade I. >. l. Alum Dermal"! Eilnice a. DesRoches, s. Velma § 2. MUSIC . m... l e Division: Yvonne o5:- lant, Mavis MacCorrnfick, Eleanor _gi'lJlui:. Austins M16115‘ t». MINI!" m “owners.”- 8, ' n‘ Ddothf hr Pd Divisio . nfiwifiulft. Poirier. : Des- md “w” IJean Des- "nuur m srnosroaa emanate Particularly about mouth American and two British golf Ho" history. turned years ago today. ttle's only ma]- m. or victor; since he turned pro was seaand inthsllecanedionopenstTo- u n" rcato. ‘Their slow-n is ‘Early gancsr L; ‘CU-MING. ' ‘Fight CBXICBT will’! KBOWIPdEB ' Thus by nswapa prrs, magazines. a nd the radio, the denser signals of cancer are brousht vividly to the attention of U19 Dllblio. ‘Ihcse danger signals. which should send the patient to s Physician immediately. are: . Any persistent; lump or mick. engng. especially in the breast. . Any irregular bleeding or dis- charge from any body openings, 8. Any sore that does not heal- or the tongue. 11in- 4. Persistent indigestion, 01m; wfifilllbflhlcd by loss of weight, .5. Sudden changes 1n the m.” of a-moie or wart. - its late symptom. Do not To loin this worthy army and thus share in the saving of thong. ands of useful lives yearly snag; One Dollar which should be sent {bl-imfvriocan Society for the Con- ro n . ~ _ 1 N” YOrkIIlPNIr Y. 250 sixth Ava, Canadian Flier Returns From v-m Arctic Region -_._ MONTREAL. April s-mn-t Trerioe. youthful pilot who learn. ed-nktcifly a Monctpn, N. 13., n to Montreal over the described the ex- “n. fiotof JwhI-iiroh he was a re- D . . . Lymb f Montreal acted as chieruipliilglt f2- “19 DIPW. which numbered men. Trerioe. s. native of , N‘. 8., explained he did not go into the region where Lincoln worth claimed 80,000 square miles for the United States. but remain- ed on the vessel Wyatt. which took the to within 1.000 miles. "Prom there,” said tlhe Ellsworth and Lymburner flew into the unsxnlored section while the rest of the party remained on board ship." Only one mishain oo- ourred. and that was a broken leg airixflfetréed by the first mate of the a The accident resulted ln the ox- pedltion returning to Hebert, ‘Das- rnanic. earlier than was ex ‘ ‘ said ‘Prerice. who is employed by an air company operating in northern Quebec. _ Thrice raid Canadian pilots probably were chosen ‘ "we do a lot of flying up north and northern flying in the winter can be essilv ‘compared to flying in BIMDMIBEBWIIEN (By The Csnaili-an Press) Surly Lawson Little, who won two titles uccessi . lnekl Rolf m a mfessiongl‘ three $11513: PRINCE COUNTY ac INCUBAIOH-S-Hstch your own chicks and and S00 lnelsht 8a on cash orders. Bend N W T0 HOMVIANS Summe ' _s u e OYSTER. GROWING 5UP- PLIES now in s tins spat. galvanised wire cloth for trays, copper cleats, tar wire rope and a full line of all meow supplies. n WALLBOABDI-Now is the time to fix up that extra f roosn-Wallb the call in today for our low prices. We have all tm in stock including ver Board, Plaster and Donnaoonna Insulating Board. Also Metallic Dell- ing-Hardware D t. o c 4- VICTORE NEWEST — It's here! The new RCA Victor “Porfei-io" Radio-Come in and see Ii today! Gives you radio entertainment wherever you go—just pick it up and carry it anywhere. No ex- ternal wirea-mothing to con- nect. . completely self powered. Just tune it-in and presto-it pays! Price $89.95 complete with all batteries. HOLMA-NiS Summerside Members Debate (Continued frgm y; 6) something more than a mere sur- vey to ascertain conditions. ‘Man of us," he said, "know the con - tions without It rounds us on all hands. Much time can be wasted by prelimin- aries. Ihsvesome ideas on the subject but it would take toornuch tirn of the if I atteznpted to deal with them. Hon. J. A. Campbell Horn. John A. Campbell said he hadnot intended to speak on the radiation, but as he was the sec- onder the impraion might get a- round thmt he was "asleep" if he did not say something. ‘Perhsvl on some occasions." he t isbeiitarforsfellowifheisa- sleep. lifamen isssleepheisnct doing any harm or laying himself open to criticism of an kind." "sen continued. will so out to e l! will be given a. farm for noth pilot, w ~ m y} nine, -' * Fill‘. , . I AT‘ CHKKBN " o ‘- m ANUTl-(EHI » PlirrAflI5~wImi._ Sear, renew \ or ramrrsrroiv.‘ ' A certain lmIJNSlOIl. . - as to s resolution. will the great sd-vantsm Some younl that. they coun of men and provided with machinery m _ stock. nBnut ‘theagtwss idea- Thc m o was 37011118 men who are unemployedmf which we have a large number in this province for whom the outlook is not very briaht. he u“, u“ beglots oiftmtoney.” l “m ng spen o encourage come to this Province. in order that they will spend lsrse sums of money here. but there is a small amount to help our young people “one” "Sometimu there are remarks made here that do not rltogethér their busineu: but after all it was only a mutter of making a living in any case. and he believed the young man who is anxious toearn a lfivellhood donso by wolililll a. arm. us a ythini! e - Provide?! are made for other was no or e femur. w. tinned. Why should not the fann- er be in a position to "W!" ev at a low rate? Why should not the Government come to the M‘ cue and advance ‘money? ‘The Provincial Department of Agriculture, he said. was shflfil-ll! a lot of money and not seelns mud: returns. He" believed it. such oases. provision of thiskind ll con- he BEFORE YO ister at Ottawa what was Mr. George Klnfl. I-sreed emery to have any survey. The members could all give the Minis- ter information with reward to m? d“: ' r u id grea armen, e sa , M not r advan of a small ,which needs of a y. Therem wereméew -‘ today who co d go a hardwood forest and cut down the trees and clear the land. a higher rtsmdardodllvlngoodaythariitis le for many farmers to ach- eve. As an example of intensive cul- tivation Mr. Seville cited the Ni V which as large as Prince Edward Island, but which at one time i ted 114300.000 People and was also the gra. o Rome. "And the people manw ejound time to build the pyramids." He advocated co-oper-ative effort in fruit growing, emphasizing the of concentrating on a few standard varieties of apples. The Government, he suggested, iéiiligglt buy young fruit trees and bu them. They might also bonus cheese production. "I Just saw where dairy butter in Saint John is selling as low as fifteen cents a pound.” Mr. Sav- ille continued. “Everyibody knows that theme is no money in that." By diverting dairy production to cheese, the butter surplus problem would be remedied, he suggested. Another means by which the Department of Agriculture could help the farmers was in the dis- tribution of ammonia, Mr. Sa/vllle said. He suggested the dlsiigributlon of aibiut 10,000 bags. Th would increase the production of hay by 8.000 or 10.000 tons- In conclusion he said that some- times lleople do not realize when they are well off. and that many iamicrs are getting along nicely who imarrino they are still going through hard times. Mr. Acorn Mr. H. H. Acorn IPirst Kingsl begian his remarks with a humor- ous story wliivh lie hoped "might relieve the tedium and perhaps wake up some of our Government members who are accused of be- ing asleep." As an examiple of overcrowding he cited the teaching profession. He recalled that he had suggested two years ago that we have many vacant farms which could be pur- ohasod very cheaply. and that the Minister of Agriculture, during re- cess, should formulate some plan and submit it to the Dominion Government for the purchase of these farms. He was glad that some action was at. last being con- sidered in this regard. _ The resolution, however, did not go for enough. It only provided for s. survey durir; the coming year. which means that another year will be wasted before any- thing conorete can be done. "I submit that a sum of money should be voted by this House at thispresent session. so that young men who ins/y have farms in view can take advantage of the plan this year," he said. To be of any benefit whatever. the scheme must be dealt with in s. broad way. Thousands of dol- lars should be invested. A start could be made with ten young men from eeoh County for the next five years. Municipzfiiles can borrow under federal legisla- tion at as low as two cent in- forest for self-liquidat ng projects. The Provincial Government inthis case would have to borrow the money direct, and it should have no difficulty in getting the same favorable interest rate. The young men could payths two per cent interest plus two cent sinking fund, which woul carry them s- longforwyears, at the end of which time they would own their own fenms. If the Minister uld formulate a successful plan n this connec- tion, Mr. Acorn said, "generations ivlet unborn will rise _up and cal lm blessed. It is pcaible he might even be canonined, and future generations will refer to him as St. William of OI-eary." Hon. Mr. LQPBQO Hon. B.W. LePage said thatdur- lng a visit to Ottawa last spring he interviewed the Deputgo Minis- ter of Agriculture, and id him he thought that about 25 per cent of the farms in this Province Wm producing at a profit; that about 60 per cent of our farmers were mag in the red every year, and other 25 per cent repirssented either vacant fsn-ns. or farms pro- ducins nothing. The Deputy Min- istsr had looked at him. as much as to say, "That is pretty tolllh for Prince Edward Island." when he had mentioned this conversa- tion to several people who knew conditions in this Province. they stated that Mr. MPH/go's percent- age of unproductive farms was too 10w, but, that. perhaps there was not 35 per cent of vacant farms. Min- I-Ie had asked the Deputjve best - - i » THA INDIGESTION AGlFLOOOl-l‘ éUA HRONICLE msrkis 8W’- fering from want of e - ¢ l did rioes for a 800d ha” “p” prfrs lcited potatoes. ow. great increase in butter Production last year was the very favorable grass season, which meant low production cost. He did 110i think we ever produced butter that Paid better than last summer. d"! V’ ilv- abundance of gram. Mr. MacPhee eXWTBNN §°m¢ doubt about the wisdiom of Dill?- ting men on far-ms when Y0“ hi" to finance them." l-Ie had Mvfll‘ yet seen a man make a Dffltfil l! he was given money to carry 0!! in any case. The problem resolved itself into getting the rlsht mo" on the vacant farms. It was P151- able to see so rnanv of them- The youn; people today. M1‘- MnoPhee declared. l" "ltfflbly extravagant" Their forefathers took mo-e care of a wheel-barrow than many of these youn¢ people take of an expemive motor car. In the old days the farmers took E care of everything. from a needle to a binder. Nowadays the bind- ers are sometimes left. out in tho flel —"s.nd that is a pretty 0X99“- sive article todaofi" 50m‘? m“ agricultural men, he thollkhit. should go out and plead with the i.‘ "and was not able to young people to practice more ec- onuqlélll- ung fellow to grea-SB .. 5 yo his boots today. and he doesn't ner-ation, id . "like thleficricket, they dont think of prov ng." A m of people sot seed rraln the Government last year. h! said, and quits a number of fllflm diidaft cilltivets their land. Th” didn't look after it in time. What was u» 800d of tum (swim-w- Wheoe a farmer had two sons buy extra land, and if he was a good reliable man, the Government could ad- vanoe the father some money. Ml‘- MlcPhce su . In other oases itmlntitbeagoodblantoplscel dozen y men on farms in the same vicln ty, where they could use the same machinery. It should not be necessary to buy much machinery for a young man start- ing out. Mr-ILILOQ: It is estimated that we have 600 farms in the Province. said Mr. H. H, 00x, second Kings. A farmer with four sons can let elons vol’? well with one; the rest are really a care on the father. "Thane is (Continued on page 1o. Ool 4) ' Mayoral Election _ In Chicago Today CHICAGO. April 3-111: mayor- al election. providing the United States with the first bi direct teat of strength in 1980 tween Democrats and Republicans is or- geeted to bring out more dun i.- 00.000 voters tomorrow. RDIAN . ~ r" “i! 1 . 4P FOR.RENTf ' 0 {b at ll It's-n ‘l :35“ $5.?‘ wu l’ shade Two 4. ‘satin-com; Hall; sunporch- 0 "..%‘f'°°n'%..§‘.2.“.§"‘ ml‘! 1E '6. s. nnt-filfiflsfii 1i rtzmCapa wll-‘Prtmhes d ,, Write a. n Richardson 1i a Office s ‘J j; or Inna-u cic loyfl 4t 4 ir 1454-8-64. PUBLIC FORUM his solids _ r I OI ll " v Guardian dean-a‘! qassflaal lotlssnwa undone tbs opinion- of correspondents. 0 ‘| im-i bssbounthcrevrillbeamplcillls intbeintsrikninwhichte n1 thenecasryplsnsaudpreprw- with. (Continued from ppge_ imk radical nature, that it is more than likely that the two years will bs found to be all too short for the rpose In touristry simple ocean aneur- sions from American cities such as New York and Boston could ns doubt be arranged for, but tlwy would be of little value to us except from a. general publicity standpoint. What we want is that ocean ves- sels will bring large numbers o! tourists to the Island to stay with us for weeks and months, in which event our ability to provide ed0- quate and satisfactory accommo- dation would become a moot ques- tion and one that will merit serious wlnsddiam“ Lying x ight ton e supp of re - nage outward and the obtaining of orders for farm and fishery pro- ducts abroad the undertaking is of a still more comiplex nature and is one that will call for close study and in most cases for practical ad- vice from men of wide experience. lfuoh assistance can no doult. bl obtained from the ‘Trade and com- merce Department at Ottawa and mm the many inn and British Commercial Agents sta- tioned in every country into which we are likely to make shipments. Ilnqiriries from distant parts. how- ever. take time and still further time would be required to have the produce prepaid in a manner bu suit the foreign buyers Space will not pemiit of going further into detail. The object of this letter will. however. have been satisfied l! our Governmert, our ‘ men in Chsrl-cltetolwll. Summer-side snd elsewhere and our lssdiniz farmers will without log of time give the matter practical con-- sideration. As the question is one that affects the whole Island the Govemmerzt will naturally be expected to take s . the first I am. Sir. eic, H. K. S. HEMIVJIG STAIVIP T0 HONOR. KENT OANBERRAP-(itllfiwosrtmastsd ml A. MlcI-achlan is cm- ng a s a stsmrp to con- memorate the arrival of the bub _and Duchess of Kent in November when the Duke takes over his dl- ties as governor-general of All- s. Government scientists have ‘p; veloped a way of testing mo m picture film quality and preserva- ion without damaging the film. e issues. Kelly six-year record. Green attacked l. snp that ninQ In the Throat That tickling in the throat is mod distressing, and is caused by a esld settling in the throat. The dry, hard cough not only hops you in misery all day long, but also prevents you getting a gnod night's sleep. - Whut you need to relieve this tickling cough is Dr. Wood's Norway The contenders are Bd- walrd J. Kelly, a veteran leader oi , the city's Democratic o inatlon. Q and a former United S Dis-I trlct Attomey‘. Dwight H. Green. Republican c," W10 W" wlds notice as a. member of the §nt's d I t e mo ‘ll-“redictions of victory came from both camps tonight whlle etra. - Pine Syrup. This valuable r K tion ls composed of the most sooth- ing and healing expectorant barks and herbs with which is combined the virtues of the world-famous Nor way pine tree. When yon ask for “Dr. Wood's" see that you got it. Th» '1‘. llilbura N» 1141.. Toronto. OIL gistsigpeel the resultLwould have By “leslover vrf-xtggi; F's-