‘aaknnnnnnan-n-nnkknknkkkan or AUGUST s». 1927 5O Peerless F11". °li . - . . , rg- ~ ; you. cows. roofs-av, HORSES. IIOGS . is, eeononsl- . ‘cal. One slllon is enouglrlor’ sixty thorolllll Iilflylllle. that ‘is a month's v assent for “a berdol six cows," proiiding two spraying: a day-after milking morning and alter- noon._ mwlntqlanfsll and . other 99o .09”. one enrayin: is sofiglllllti, livery part of the now s onld be sprayed over, the body. neck and legs as well as lnelluilemoi’ I legs _and joints A I a l-c ' pprlilnl will" l» best. raanuzss goes much farther than ordinary solu-" tions. More milk and health- ier cows will he the result of. this treatment. and in a sur-' prisklgly abort time. igallon 81.50 PEERLESS "if DISINFECTANT“, It hills lice. flies, mosqui- toes and aliolher »vennln< on horses, cowl». holenhens and ohielQIla-Hlhe use, ill’ PEER- LESS also prevents yelylpilghlf breeding,‘ in barns, hen h"i|_scs, 4 farm‘ yards "and water- is. '1 INVALUABLB';"FOI FOX IIANCIIES. _ Promoter o! lltlllvll. A high ‘l’! fectant, ‘oodorlzor $5}: 1n‘- “réééé l sccticide. n is pleasant. , eeable, powerful and. ‘ej- 11> fcctlve. i‘ \ “ ' M 4 1 [h]. cans . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 ll gal. cans .. $1.50 per gal. I , 4 nousunou) FLY. SPRAY 5 for lies and mosquitoes. _ 1 1 plnt 5...... ........ .. 40c < 1 quart bottles .. m‘ w t. \ N continuous y ‘$1.00 4 < . '1 1 4 4 V THE?‘ scanner gARnvvaRE iiiigl‘ r Q-‘Jrww woo-sow llflfil-B-(irwfmiii. Grdyes’ Worm Exterminator doe notarcquire the assistance oi ‘an oth' It x¢4-a_.‘_‘4~‘k_ Q_ 0 t. i P. ; Tit-m A k4 l3 l I it‘ I ‘élbtraln is ‘Ilargor proportlon la roouirod. l. LIMITED. ' i o4 vwluuoooow» + npompiete in itself, Mother medicine to make__lt effective. d s not fall to do its work. " was; 1o, ., olrocn 9M1 c ac. . Y<>.l§.._=s',',.. a9.- ""lil'°°l.' that we shlli flll all telephone orders to the letter. Your wishes eon- oernlng grade. mrlfl and prompt delivery will he our law. We strive lo please.‘ _w, p. alLLls 7508.. COAL PHONE 110 . ,; w. . ‘ " ....._,:,,,',.,'o;...:.+ vleodlyq l v-"T '-". ‘ 11 . "m"! 0"‘ ' ' “m” ‘ 1 gm .,_l.y\slraln mfllhavz. "L... where-ans therefore do~not sue st eraaanoa oi any or!‘ ‘The moth» ‘power oHho ritlro _ human Jrganlsrn ‘-ls Energy. ' , . ‘ ‘Normal ayes, it ircompallol mum about mo‘ erotica Nerve Energy. but when eye- present, a mush Hones doiootivo a-yos, through their consumption oi an ox- lve amount of NoNWln- Olly may aorlouslyfgllgot in; functioning at other organs n‘ , .-|a. body and gradual‘ i oooooowooo-ouw o~++o n; ..u. 4 0 b 4b 0 4r 4 .P, l 4 > w“; ygu, 319. to do it without a ' i to low unlessthc car “isbtandlns a. 19> goihufiffisjlthgeoclg? almost i .. process. What is there w m obtaining a most effective brake." aim t,» i e lohn Smith And - His Car ll! Invasion o. aossna. dell lnith in e aharaotor when f“ whilst lhosll ni- ‘- h Ila la not lollah, “an. _ la a entering puffy). . -.~= and aiaa to have lllllfltbl. in an lltersstha‘ "We ‘ill Jill! for tha ‘ "the lenslifal the‘ Der twenty IN A PINCB Smith had been reading about a trolledy at a railroad crossing when I happened to come along and be- gan talking with him about a sub- ‘I900 that is much to seldom dis- cussed. know that there are certain things which can be done in a pinch and thaiwknowing these largely is a matter oi quainied with the les of the nu Few automobile drivers beinfl a little better ac- gencral princip- mobile. “Those pe pie could have rc- moved the car to safety and saved thelrllves had they used the self- starter to pull the car out of dan- Qer instead of trying to recrank the , engine with it," I suggested. “When- , ever an engine stalls in a hazardous 1* Position v r ,the first thing to do is w move the car to a place of safety. _» So long as there is a battery in the car and it is fairly wcll charged, a driver should have no trouble in doing this, the process being merely a matter of placing the gears in >low or second and stepping on tho starter. fllf there is danger approaching I would strongly recommend placing the gears in high since in this com- lblnation the starter and battery ;will impart to the car the greatest ampuntoi speed. In high gear, how- ver, there is greater strain on bat- tery, starter and fly wheel. “There may be times when the took n starter may not seem equal to pull- ing the car, as for must be moved up an incline. My suggestion here would be to use rc- verse since that is the lowest gear combination and the one which| gives '.i»he battery and starter motor the greatest am, advantage. g , ‘fMany cars have been wrecked and their drivers seriously injured by reason oi’ losing control going downhill. Not everybody will ‘rem-l ember- to drop into second gearl when descending particularly steepl hills. This, of course, often is a mgtlelnof carelessness. But there isi noreason why you or any other lvgr should fccl helpless going~ instance if it i ‘ of mechanical! hold." ‘ was rather surprisedr- at= Emergency brakes fperson at the Whfltil’. I was re- is possible to shift to sec- shift is le D ~1 Once you are in This is an butlit can in an, emer- the engine to a still higher lie clash of gears. Many cfll‘ is think that they cannot sol they ‘car speed in low gear. the 0"- muat, _bq running relatively uppbso you are not able to set low or that youlam "l6 Kclll“ you? There have been many where by jamming the s68" rajlave been able to lock the roar end mochanism,,thereby suppose I am losing control par going downhill back- t", Smith asked. err you must remember that r5 gear by tho earn have, above but ince. there they saw, near 0 but an auto on the 58 intel- with a broken THE‘ QHARLOTTETOWN w GUARDIAN The Public Forum This column is open for the discussion by correspondents oi questions oi interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not neeesuriq endorse the _ opinions of correspondents. . w eO§O+OO§O++OF¢F+fFOOOQ ' rua rrrv or 1r ‘such a very bad thing for Queb if it be true as‘! read in The Pat- riot, that lt enables the Govern- ment to show a surplus each year $5,000.000,— though the people of Quebec are as, sober and temperate as any in CaI-ll-Earice and at the same of from $500,000 to adal Oi course its no use talking about the matter now; for a majo lty of our electors has -‘ cidcntal perjury, etc. seem a pity that the government and people of this Province cannot drinking and drunkards an enlargement of their obtain from thc Provincial revcnuc as in Quebec. _ I am, Sir, etc, ' ONE WIIO ABSTAINS Charlottetown, 1st August, 1927. —~——-<-o->-———~ FREIGHT RATES Sir,~We all hopc has been en ty should be shown I am, Sir, etc, A WATCHER ‘Charlottetown, Aug. lsi, 1927. ---~---<-Q->——--— KEEP IT UP Slr,—I am glad to notc that your contemporary, The Patriot, is still ‘preaching prohibition. That speech of thc Dukc oi Montrosc about thc ll in high gear ii’ the brakeslevil effects of thc Liquor Traffic and the benefits resultln . Scottish Bur llS in whic this, particularly when I told ‘himis g that"! did not mean that the drlv-i er could depend upon his emer- gency brake. may not be in very good condition. Bmlthalways had figured that ii the car got going-of its own free» will and the brakes failed, was absolutely nothing to d trust w luck and steer ligently as possible. Now be was to learn that even without conventional brakes every driver has at his disposal one of thamost powerful brakes ever de- vised for a car, but one which re- quiresso much skill in handling that‘ it often is useless to the aver- B8 fairing, oi course, to the engine. "If you are in high gear," I told him,‘ "it 0nd even ii’ the car is gaining head- _ way. _ This should be done quickly and aseoon as there is any sugges- tion that the car is running away _or that the brakes have failed. Simply push out the clutch and slip ‘ the gears to neutral. Thcn let in the clutch for a brief instant and race the motor. Again press out thc clutch and push thc gear lever through to second. Then let in the clutch again so that thc engine is coupled with thc car. It ; sounds complicated when you try to tell it but if you will practice it a little, you will find it very sim- ple. In fact you can do it in ‘time than I would take to tall it. "Now the instant you arc in sec- -. 0nd gear, and take your foot oil.’ the 55.5,. the engine stortsto act as an efficient brake. If the car has been ' slipping along at more than miles an hour, it will keep from ac- celerating to any hisher ED0811- _am talking of average steep hills. I of Gaul-Se’ and ngf, of unugupliy Mlmarafn Llnlmrvit Ior cula nmi hru urn steop dcscents. second gear. you are ready for dropping back to low. f vonmore difficult h): nd should be done gency. Even ll you fail. Mid 18m the gears, you will be making headway. > "n. shift m low. you simply rc- ‘peat what you did in shifting from Jilgh to second although you must aloons is prohlbitied by arly those who were active in the recent campaign will, of com-sci ;contlnuc the fight. There is need to. axle two drunken, sleepy men inside. (The sight was suggestive of the Prohibition which doesn't prohibit} and of the need of temperance‘ sermons by -the Ministers. Those who belong to the Temperance Al- liance ought to get busy. The vir- tue of temperance, and thc neces- sity of total abstinence on thc part of those‘ who drive autos, ought to be enlarged upon by our active alliance men. The sight of last Sunday morning must have stirred tho emotions of those who passed by on the way to Church. Perhaps we shall hear some stirring serm- .._._______,._______.______ aggeralvcd in order to givc Smith a new vicw of thc possibilities in any emergency. along best in a pinch is who has knowledge of what to do and the courage to do it. The man who gels thc onc‘ zPrecdom from Asthma-Asthma one of the most distressing troub- s, sudden in its attacks and pro- longed in its agonics. 1955 many things are tried, but nothing seems to give hope of rclici. Dr. J. Frequently . Kellogg's Asthma Rcmcdy is the one help which can bc depended upon. If you have tried other rem- edies without success. do not fail to get at once a package of this uni- formly successful preparation. SATI Sir,-—Government Control is not ._. , to maintain Prohibition together with| bootlegglng moonshine making, in- that, the re- commendation of the Duncan Com- mission as to freight rates will be adopted before the fall trade be- gins. Why thc C. N. R. bosses should oppose that which is so manifestly in thc interests of thc farm's and traders of thcsc Maritime Provinc- es and that which dorscd by Parliament, is hard t0 see. I have always that thc management of thc C. N. R. in respect to freights was op-' posed to the interests of this Prov- Slnce Sir Henry Thornton old. there has certainly been a great improvement tudc and conduct of thc railway‘ officials. But why their old hostil- in regard to freight rates, is a puzzle. Perhaps its because thc movement of larg- cr quantities of freight will give them more labor. had the idea in thc atti- Black Sam's Bridge side of thc street,‘ thc ministers must keep up prohibit. I am. Sir. etc“ Charlottemyvn. August 1st, 1027. y Government intend, at the At first thought, this would ec consideration will ' convince this matter? Is it better to farm machines at a little r to retain the home marketr-the |steadiest and best market, and the States where they are, Our farmers nearest and best Better retain these customers, ct that is highly protected. I am, Sir, etc, August 2nd, i927. HALIFAX. Aug. Members of the Montreal Stock change: I New York Exchange At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. American Can Co. Am. Car and FdyHCo. .. l Am. Smelt. and Rcfng. Co. .. Am. Bosch Mag. Co. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Riv. ER. ' Con. Gas Co. <N.Y.) Hud. Motor Car Co. International Paper Co. International Petroleum .Mis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. Standard Oil of N. J. Reading Co. . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Co. ,. .. 1 Union Pacific Ry. . . , . . . . . .. U.S. Industrial Alcohol Co, .. Westinghouse‘ Electric v United States Steel 1:1 . . . . 1 Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi Oats-Sept., 44%; Dec.. 47%. Wheat-Oct, Mil/i," Dec, 140 —-—-—-<-<-O-§-i———- To Great Britain (Canadian Press) GENEVA, Aug. 2. --'I‘hc Assocl ed Press learns that thc Japan compromise proposal, made in Conference from failure, for Japan. The ‘kcrchlcf, smartest of flowers. SFACTORY” B. Amh ..n.,,,,,,,n7-- Is the keynote of m‘; travel, double eiilltl will all‘ I! ‘ ' . \ - I flnll the Penle Economy l-‘urn- can very antlalnrlory: a air m: vim’- IurnnM. Ill" ""7 l" “t”. h“ p,‘ h)”, "also. berm noeflll 5'5"‘ fivmch ,. m “m”; handle, mm neboiorfiltil- ll (‘.‘ Munroe, __Vlctnrla 8t. oral. Neil. wrltoa:— “M, hug", (ilnd tn fur sh Tl" , with aatlafuio , testlnaoninia at any time. ' PQQQFQQ “PIPELESS” ‘ Furnace ‘*1 thin ‘ l. IIOIIII Ia 00. .' °?~,"'i=.yls>'t...,.. m.» t‘! ' iii! s a n. I ons next Sunday. To be consistent agitation for a Prohibition that will ' AN ONLOOKIR SECOND THOUGHT IS BEST General, w etartthese bonlempt sin-qt u stated that a...‘ Federal session o1‘ Parliament to lower the a 1am‘ Fuck’ qlscussmg we wide" ‘mp0,; tax upon “m, mflchmery_ spread enmity Gilliam has incurred to be advantageous to the farmers, gfiosgaaag’ B?‘ ffilézgjlncwcst political dark horse -— this farmers that there is doubt about tune lose the home marlget for farm produce ‘Mentm threw" haps pay a little more for farm ma- chines? Take away the protection But it does given to manufacturers, and the manufacturers go away to live in “lillllge- will continue to be well protected. tome“ are our tradesmen and those screens of the porch. A straw hat who are dependent up” them shaded his brooding blue eyes. ;be dependent upon a foreign mark- A CANAD I AN Stock Quotations 2.——Quotai.i0ns furnished by Johnston and Ward. 1951,, said Mr. Gllliom. Am. Locomotive Co. 1051s 111%- Japanese Concessions» Giliiom ............ use... o u; effort to save thc Tripartite Naval‘ provides; uh ll‘ Zsgccilfillllulgirrzlnzii-Tugélr: 11.2,; m" “m” 3°“ whisky- reach thc end of their authorized’ program and that up lo i031 ivhflglimid man. Indeed. the Anti-Saloon number of 10.000 ton cruisers shall . t-. g?“lggcglgouwfgxcsgzrwgtgg ggmjcr, calls him "spineless" and worse. gsaigez, ‘Eafgoatgg, 93251:?‘ flgxgéibought a bottle of whisky-there are ..i___._...a -..--.._n._.. Gilliam ___ (mxnrclnued from page 4| their i b‘. _____._.._._.__..._.._. ‘will be dry and not wet." was‘ one of éMr. Shumakers published stflttments which stirred his foe, the Attorney proceedings. ‘next This story will be told in detail in seem in various parts of the State. For thc naomcnt. let's listen to this theforty-ycar-old Attorney General who, some observers insist, may some rlay emerge a second La Follette in the United States Senate-or even a Pre- have lower .v%, Mr. Gilliom had fled the scorching sun thumping down on the capitol buildings in Indianapolis. With his wife and four-sons he had soughta "Shady Inn," at Grand and Beach. near Michigan City. _ A lake breeze sifted through the per- CUS- than, The reporter found a young-look- ilng man, of warm complexion and deliberative temperament; a cautl. ‘nus, unsmillng, earnest young man with the flavor of a Middle West- small town about him. A noisy young boy jerked open the‘, screen door. He ran forward and flung himself against Mr. Gliiiom. Ex- Whlsky Prescribed. "This ls my boy Richard. He's six," Gill It was this boy who was so dan- Oolj-l gciuusiy ill last February that his 165 father, the State's chief enforcement! 17y, officer, defied the Wright “bone dry", 451,5. Jaw and hurried out to get a pint of, I93 whisky after Dr. Louis Seger, Indian- 158 apnlis. child specialist. advised the 90 u‘ { stimulant. i I 53.14 "Richard. and his brothers, Luth- zfll/fcr. who is eleven, and Arthur, nine, i fa»- .391“ lrfl-gplij V. PAGE FIVE ’ Z-_~A._.__. ‘ 0f o1! forms 0f{Ch¢1ving.'Tohscco the Pfvd o the em: ; I —, f. Those who enjoy Chewing Tobacco prefer it in PLUG form because the plug keeps fresh and moist; does not dry out, chip or crumble. It is always in the best possible condition for chewing; there is no waste; and the plug is more con- venient to carry in the pocket. Buy a PLUG of BIG BEN and see how satisfactory it is, in every way. Your dealer sells BIG BEN from a Vacuum (air-tight) Tin. which keeps the PLUGS in the same perfect condition so they were when packed at the factory. s. _ l‘ BIG BEN PLUG Chewing Tobacco z a 227 iwcrc sick wlthgtyphoid and pneumo- 20“ nin. complications." said Mr. Gilliom. 25v: imrthur was unconscious for eight 19g weeks. w b_ —-— a speedy, surc and satisfactory yro- ~; 7m wobody can prove a pamcular ti?‘ 31°“ wa-‘mlllwfiil w“ ° Contracts Awarded Total ssmesozzo lief. l. 883w a Ii - for July. sanirug saved any sick person's life. fBui it was Dr. Scgars Judgment that medicinal whisky was essential, and [it was not for me to question his 101 fjudgment. 36 "Yo same WCTC. tion. 7'“ g Problem for _Governor i g in thoseja gm .1’ 9g l ,, ' who lay at death's door for manyfLtd. So far New York to the value; ABLE OFFER ll "19 "Pelljmotillrtergai 2.0;." ........... .. aw I why’ is” ;h“‘::m:6:°y' ma?" weeks . . . or one of them it mayiflr $242-2°5/°%° “a “$85321; folglglggfied; law was aN i B r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 70 .thur, I a o oug wor of l ;° Cllmpllre W . . 01‘ i 9 good mm The mimsmrs_partlcuf_ .wlfiinoiial Eiggévtil; es 73 Vmorphme‘ 1 did!“ question the be said with certainty that he cou d| the corresponding months of 19m ‘f S i peg c ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " l ' not have recovered without the use The July contracts wcrc distribut-i ' r Asbestos Com. New . . . . .. 24H [physician's prescribing morphine. of ‘his medlchm . ed among the provinces as foncwsw f Newest Creatlfin {gzlzlesqtgeieskfghtlzoiew lgazyvhy should I, when he said whiskyts "The", mus‘ be others who- have1lc7)ntar2i;ak§5.5q>;, £1l‘4$i?1g,26%%800i3Qll8-E Unique num- Egpgclglly gm- ’ ‘ "1 went to a friend and got the ‘ 9C- - '5‘. 0r . . : rairie women Brompmn . . . . . . . . .. 35 , been and who will be similarly situ- P 1 9'2.’ _ _i is ish R1 Pfd, _, ,, 1171911 .Whtfathe wouldn‘t do what ,, . ‘ -' I ' ' " 53:31“! Ric/gr!‘ com. ' - ‘ - V D . H 1m ‘[10:51? a l‘ You and I procured the neededfivginille gxhesfiléaggtgmcs accounted for} Wm, a 49c Bonk: o, I outside andlstee] cmnplmy 0f 03mm“ " 136W The dry law under which Indiana Whisky from friends who were 50-‘ classifications for the fiastl ’ Palmgliye ’ ‘ ~ ~ i u r i: n - " . ' ' <> lfiiiiwéibiin...‘ ‘ea """""""" " 00" ‘averse s welds“ we are“ 1n fifiiii.ffi°sf.iilinsél' 5315.3“. ..“.Z‘..'$,?;,:::,,§.*;§;*g=ge" $51,133,135?‘ Sh : '- -- , .-/»,0r ,,; Ball"! 1”“ °°““‘"'" I‘ l‘ M“ Gmmms m“ households. risking all the while au- residential, 23.9%. or sizanafiomf ampoo ll Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . .. 258% gram to operate in favor of a change emery and imprisonment“ business buildings, 21.121, or $l0,li31.-- 0"" "NW5 ill R 91W dllyi- > Bank Royal . - . . 285 m, m, lgw, when p", m,“ Lem“- M on“ "deemed u; a “hue 700; industrial, 9.5%, nr $4,810,800. i 5m," "m" "l" l" a "lllwlllfl" I Bank Montreal 302¥l1wm h elected next yam, so that P- °"l l’ During the first sovcn months of ALSO > Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . .. 335 ; "1 I an ' lb duty" t0 "P80 the Gill/emf" l0 Ye- this year business buildings account-l ’ gne “n 1-5pm,“ Powder F", f ' . Lphyscans may °g_ y pres" a commend a change in Indiana's dry ed for 34.8"». ni all construction Wm, “m, pamwuy, Guam I WheMr—Sept.. 137%: Dcc., lilstgwliisky for the bedside, so that drug- law permitting the Sale of medicinal throughout Canada, or $84,393,200. > Corn--Scpt., 105%; Dcc., 108%. ,gists may sell it legally 0n prescrip- “quor_ The Stage awoke Wm‘ asmrt’ Public works and Utilities show a Au’ FOR 35 CENTS E - b , . ten. ,icliow Hoosiers in a rather dramatic manner. It happened this way: ‘1 Governor Ed. Jackson, Gililomts ahjcxccutive chief, found himself in a csdslmliar predicament to his Attorney aniGcneral. The Governor's wife be- ,came critically ill and her doctor told “Are thc Governor it was advisable to ob- ing to tortcd t Governor Jackson is oftcn called a Imagine superintendent. Mr. Shumak- ilie was confronted with a distress- ling problem. ‘ “Hi If he went to a bootleggcr and raising "Not lthc usual swarm of bootlellleffl Ill Indianapolis -- hc would break the law. . In his dilemma, he went, innocent- ly, to his Attorney General for ad- Has, ‘w say it mildly, about as full of hick ‘out hora in Indiana as the hootch the Hoosier legislators buy at $3.50 per quart. Mr. Gilliam rejoiced with the rest of Indiana over the recovery ofMre. Jackson. But-MruGilliom would re- n. posed your hopes. prescribed this for her. and you will recall my answer the ‘cases of three of our children} The Ku Klux Klan scandal, thc corn< crop, the gasoline tax were forgot- tlon have been awarded to the value “Make whisky prescrlpuons leggy Ontario for construction during thc"'“""”'""”'”“‘“ 5' and the whole State will break oudye” '° ‘we “he” “ mm‘ “l $1M‘ t with stomach ache, rheumatism andjed o, toothache." walled the drys. “He's a wet. He's trying to break,‘ down prohibition and restore whiskyll" $163153“) all" 2-4’? l" U10 Morl- asa beverages, ‘he drys came back‘ time Provinces or $5,847,400. and they rallied at church meetings.‘ this new mcnacc. then hc utlered a sentiment which his friends say will become a nation- quickly soothes lhfl Pain and aids ai battle cry: “Indlanfs duty is w Show "Se" {wall manner of cuts. bruises and a community where tolerance is pains arising from inflammation oi i’ l‘, vlcc. Mr, Gilliam told him promptly, good will. where preachers preach. various kinds. A bottle in thc house, l: "If you buy whisky. you break the Judges judge and physicians detcr- and Swill? SW05 many a docinr‘ ‘ 1* j ‘Bwo. ‘ mine what ls medlclnet. and vcterinarys lcc. ‘ l G th ht f his if , ,.____._______ 1 113:1‘: d°viz°glckjgflp ‘as hating And thc medicinal Whisky fight 3 FEED oars (Black and II hurried out HE“ an hour In“ he was on. It lcolrs now as if it will be White.) Some extra heavy i, ‘ ' the permanent political item in In- . wggtarn wnm Iegd mtg, also > was driving home. A bottle lay on A i > diana‘s elections next year-yes. in - Island whites and blacks. 4» z the seat beside him. ‘ ‘, > ,_ soon Mm“ Jackson Sea,” M?“ fkrzsaifiidiglvazrsrtlpaigns through E (horsemen should see these i: , recovered. Soon Mr. illiom ea in ' , ' i; 1M8 hlgh'celu"ged °m°° He“ the (The newest political insurgent, w With every order sent in during ( k "I Governor's Dolished ‘suite. dictating “be m the Mkbwut “mm” Gem u,“ month n", Q m" or ‘on c“. 4» . a latter to the Governor. The letter‘ ' Oral Giiiiom, promises to be a pic turesque Tlgure. In another article tomorrow Mr. Klein will discuss in ora and greater detail Ciiliionra fight with the dry leaders oi Indiana.) zzCorns cause much suffering. CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES _ FIRM. but Holloways Corn Remover oflers ‘ u were then in precisely the A _“ l -——T/ _ n looo situation as my Mm and I‘ s git lead of 6,» ovci 1926 g- Women L ._ when whisky was prescribed ‘nlures is now shown for thc seven ACCEPT THIS ,months period of this year, accord- ing to MacLean Building Reports. REMARK- ltotal of $59,804,800 or 24.552. Con- tracts in the residential classlfica L. of $70,806,900 or 29.224, and indus- Solo Agent for Dr. trial/ undertakings accounted for F01 Remedies 11.5%, or $27,700,100. y The greatest amount of moncyhas'*¢‘*°*“‘"““*“*°*4*°1 ibcen invested in thc Province of ’““‘ ”“""‘_ Allan's i Sounds Battle Cry. i705,900 is shown for contracts award- 4-199; oi‘ all construction throughout thc Dominion. In Quc-, intolerance and bigotry goflbec. 277338.400 worth of contracts,‘ ,, _.arc s own as awarded or 31.9%. tulle Indian“ forever? m iPrairie Provinces account for 3.8”», Glllom- ,or $33,497,500. while m British Coi- umbia 7'72. has been awarded valued ‘ FEEDS , FEEDS , - u ._.-_._ —-—-——<Q§- funds for speakers to combat zzFor Scolds and Burns-Dr, Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil is a standard We carry large stocks oi all remedy for the prompt treatment of “m” or u", “my FEEDS, scalds and burns. Its healing power we ‘my in CARLO“) h“ fl ".1 very lowest prices. We are l~ in a position and do sell at very close prices. . ' lsprains, as well as for relieving ihc '~ ' a Wet," said Gilliam. And a speedy recovery from thc injury. It is also an excellent rcmcdy for made to your measure in any .‘,hl and fllgalflllldell at list price. M m of ty am lightning protect-i suit hanger free. s. r. ransusul dilngs, Cracked Corn, cornmeal. Bran, Shorts, While i. quail-y," not Giiliom recalled to ornlii‘ Jaohon in his letter [has]! ‘i; "ifltilfitpltlslore it __~,~,_- ‘Lil M mind the Goyernor-o law was brok- __ e-owooo-o-ooooooooooo-oooooo on so am she misln live. , SUNBURN- c n; ,. - i m, ,,,,,,_,,,._ m, _,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, EYES TESTED i to ‘Governoit T!‘ ~ ~ , 4 u“ _- cream. and aooiv- Quick and AND - ee- M4 and a lino at “i” .. u "u, “flow uh permanent roller. Glasses fitted by scientific Poultry ‘Bnppliu. aw 1......“ methock. . s. w. TAYLOR Ll€!7 menu's