i 7'5. - v CO1 y: = s‘. .t rxnv" boll‘ I i. file tiiiintorrsrowu GUARD In mlllll-w. Cheater ll. Ie-Luro. Monetary-Inuit. (‘cl h. A. lifter and llanagrrql. ll. Burnett. Wu-e-Praaldrnt-wl. B. Burnett Inrltlnunn, U. a. 0. Loam-late Editor-ll. K. Currln. Morning Dill’. (founded ‘I150 pet fill (In Qdvuure) mulled fill?) l5.“ per you 0n advance) delivered. YOB ln (‘annda and llalled Stale; ,_. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930 fion is c anus that have been felt b" mem- Kl and supporters of the provin _¢";'IIl.IIIl1.»'!eOIv-":- saws-sneer; -IQ[Q.\>. wk.“ Mr. Butlefs Resignation The resignation yesterday of the. u... 04- m fr.» we. ,_. lda-s. is alleged Siva‘!- uneven-A tl\AA>I\4\.\4| 9mm? l-"d ‘h? “will” Kmilmny- unlikely. It is expected that the. ‘was held in Ottawa last week be- tween Premier Bracken, Erownlee and Anderson of 3&1 W. Bruce Butler from the Lea the Prairie Governments, with Beau- Qoverrmient brings to a head griev-L dry Leman, president, and half a f dozen high executives of the Cana- :13] dian Bankers‘ Association. It is an pounced that the first accomplish- Hemiel’ Lea. since taking over the i ment was the wiping out of all mat- reins of Government on the resignat- ‘icm 6f Pwmier 3x h ‘rave exercised autocratic "m; restilt has been felt by party supporters throughout the constit- ueuaiee. and. v1. But-IQ: i: the nit-t to come out openly and challengelthe . policy my: ‘min; w“ Butler h“ b9"! l MW" Q! l the Ministers. nominations being ltrength to the Government in King's - fixed for the 25th and opposition is l ‘the negotiations rclatc to the current year's crop now being haryested and total tourist expenditure, I the initial advances to be made by< ‘ the pools, financed by the banks. lin bringing on the by-elections for giect accounts for the number of‘ books that have been lost in this way to their owners. » Bennett, Premiers lets $73 nor ed all ters connected with the financing of‘ h 0 00 i , c _ _ , ,t an 16, 00, 0 crossed nto anada, last lea“ crop’ The final “ages M lwherc they spent an amount of mon- l l l 9y The‘ Government has lost no time Notes ByLThe Wayl ‘the province there may be found bor- ', rowed books .which the borrower had neglected or forgotten ti return. These books were undoubtedly considered sufficiently interesting to be loaned ed by the owner who would be glad to have them back. ft would be well to occasionally make a survey of the k miscellaneous books in ones collec- According to the “Balance of Inter- l national Payments of the Unite _ _ States," says the New yon 51m, tony. 1 that he can get a complete picture of l the high eggm,“ down he“ l Without l brooks plan collapses. It is impossible l QQ§Q5T,1_?-..193o , l Lora" TowN "cuAlgp_1g_.r-. is 11'"?- U . ' ' I Th: Public Forum This column h open for the dlennlen by correspondents of qneltlons 0| lnlorut. This You Are Cordially Invited . mumu" 6mm" m To Visit Our Store i. not neeaaarliy endorse the I ~»---- ---»---- ,. During Exhibition Week (Ottawa Journal) What sounds like a pretty slippery proposition has been consummated up near the Arct'c Circle. We road in _ __ ‘the news that a genfemlm named ' \ , . Marsh (it should have been McPher- l - lson) has laid out a golf course at l . . ‘Eskimo Point, 25.0 miles north of ‘ By loam W BubmllD lchmhm Here is something at last which T!“ Mm” 5ND 'mbla5s'nou makes the Far North really interest- ing. Steffanson, Bernier and otheragcriticism of L. ARCTIC GOLF I ‘ _' E118! ' Minot, M almost every private llbrary in‘, friend, and were therefore, prib- , i i‘ We will be pleased to see all our friends and cm. fomere who intend to take in the Exhibition. Anything we can do to make your stay pleasant-any lnforma. lion that we can give is yours for the asking. L. M. MONTGOMEBYB IDEAS Sin-In regarna- Mrs. Fishers M_ Montgomery's "Th '1 w‘ t6 h mum mm have dwelt on the balmy breezes end|book. "Magic for Marigold." I may __ _ ° “P”: Y u‘; m: m“ M ‘the possibility M crowing zrabefruitnay that 1 ‘live in the country and , mdlgestnn Zge“ , , "5 up amongst the polar bears but they,that I never knew of such stupid. , l,‘ “as; an“ Enigma w‘ have left us as cold as one of their l ridiculous and monstrous criticisms ‘ - ca a ‘ a . ‘ . own icicles. But golf is another pro- -as those mentioned. In any commun- l u he "my “up” m B” wen’ he -posit'on, and golf with Eskimoes for ity in the world you might possibly d i should m“ w m‘ “u” physman m ‘caddies when the mercury is touching l get one of the Aunt Harriet type. , . isthelbut on the whole our people axe ‘mm m“ “mu? ‘pénd ‘mutlme w“ - -, t ad. we have had to date for inhospitable to a. fault. ready at all onmmoo m roam‘ "Hal m C‘ Beau” “t” ‘u mdmuuon may lvacation amongst the icebergs, lhours to supply the milk of human mal year. Americans are considor- hive very little t0 46 with thfl Bwm- I one of me ch.“ mducements is kmdmagtha“ “mm humming We, ll“ “'°'1'~‘" mm“ ll*"°l°“- m‘ 1w.‘ “d y" u“ "bm‘°h l‘ m’ m‘ that rsqulmoes are said to be urstlwith cream. and more especially of them go abroad: last year more ‘m4’? l“ m’ mlnd M the mtmnl" lam caddies We suppoee they “alum summer when 1; 1, l; l dis. l m. w. o. Alvarez of the Mayol ' _, l l um ad t d t. w f used to lookng for whales, seals count. The old Scotch WW1‘! had I c c m e a 5 u y o 5 “s” o land walrus that a little thing like a’, fR-lhlfin 01 @5111“! "W19 Vi"! m and to sce t/a 2t that the neglect l orrected. Not dishonesty-but ne-l A competent staff of clerks will be at your dlspag- al to attend to all your requirements and our stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Preparations, Tobac- cos, Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc" is large and well assorted. We specialize in Muir's, Neilaorfe and Nation- al Candy Compangfs Chocolates-always fresh. l dition." Our prices on patent medicines are as low as the lowest. Don't fail to call. Central E. A. FOSTER, may“, Excellent Soda Water and Perfection Ice-Cream at our Fountain t equal to one-quarier 0r America‘sl"md13”u°“" “MUN” my 1” “s” laoif ball wont worry ti-em st all. r member o! the family by the was ' l° m’ lThe Esquimo would never be ulscuse-lname on wwbnt 01 its popularity.‘ ‘ f actual organic disease of immuh “d my l" h“ my rum‘ ling w'th your partner's caddie just as ', and not from a dearth c! names; but lZK-axetfigzu. arxleigaq-ilnwvtm lyou are about to make that 250 yard the" “We? W“ "i? ill-mil!’ Tfllwlll‘, ‘ " ‘ ldrive, what the villain an in the last WW 0b WW!“ °f W14 “mm!” reel or taking a private course in m“ b°°k mu" b9 Purely “climb Canada. Lord Beaver- v bladder cases, 42 ulcer 6f first part of l 0000000 eooeeoooo- * - 3094*“ 1,114 l" l‘°¢¢i'>l°“ 9° m‘? Tam“ °l we ‘ special session of Parliament will be , oflcial Opposition will prnve extremely , culled for an early date in septum ltllle E5 Tm? lead" l" 3181554- eznbarrassing to the Government. Straws show how the ivirid blows; and resignations from the very executive , 0f the Lea-McIntyre aggregation in- ' lioate that it cannot appeal too early to- the country. Sir Robert for Geneva Canadians everywhere trill wei- tome the appointment of Rt. Hon. sir Robert Borden, former Prime Minist- er of Canada, as Canadian repre- sentative on the Council of the League of Nations, replacing the Hon. Raoul Dandurand. Sir Robert has accepted the appointment and will sail this week in time to attend the meetings of the Council at Geneva prior to the meeting of the League Assembly. As a Canadian representative on the ‘League Council Sir Pmbert rounds off the figure? 1 v m l m i a career of great distinction. He is re- " ' e ac m“ ‘W8’ ev em y “nmpu. r n lmovements and cause vomiting. , 193g 1930 all the provmcm. thing called romance has still any matlcnm unity EM progress In the membered. as Canada! war Premier, i: 1 d _ The Yorkshire Post “I'm a come“ ‘ Thus at the University of Toronto “Wat Greenland however. n» , ‘ I Th Br “d” sun ‘Hcanzda can kill a person as certainly as a big touring car... The fut m ‘h d t d m n, , x ~ E- IS Pm 86.100 90.880 _ __ ' iwhere it was my privilege to examine ‘ ' " “Ords O 0 B - _ that a person was injured by a small car doesn't make his e m“ i 0 con “c e e a a“ D Nova Scotia .... .. 550,400 553.900 “m” paw’ "°“’d‘ m’ "5"" “ l and observe the students IOI‘ a num- Pws l'° b‘? a" °"‘°°l°l‘°“‘ I" l‘ my wen the general fectl-bn!’ Even The fllmlbfls for flbmlm any smaller than if b: Wm b" by a the Dominion during four years of 4 showing that Canadians now take o late ears there has been brought - F905‘ t5 ho m; ma; five-ton truck. Ila might ask for and get $25,000.!" New Bmnswwk 419300 423 40o ,ber of years, about the end of Ileb- l l y R534“ mm“ P9 ~ 0B t I h e 1 g 25 000.. 8Y9“ difficulty. anxiety and sacri- Q bec ."'q690'40u n734‘600 the view thatftheir interests lie in ,rum,y,dur,ng Much and into Apr“ labour. a revival of inferest in this the country will now "getaway from “o: wem"'fiatg“loz_t'wo;r ‘he j“ The n t "I ue . . . . . . . . . . . ..., , ... , _ _ _ 'I " - .. t. - - ‘ ae fire. and whose administration. es- Ontario » 3271100 3 313 Om a1 balgag‘ ftnlziaqgamdzlancy m m‘ the number of cases of "indigestion" lluizlbwt Of firs“? team? m? 7mm and religious mas‘ it? l award; the claimant rvLll sgize as mizh of you: ilropfity a: pecialiy in connection with the war Manitobg" " ‘S63E00 '67s“) p f; Bat?“ hoped MryBmnett Wm l tccompenied by. "blue funk" at the ‘lasted l3 zhciieserg?‘ aim“ ' 512,000 gmiyhgliifa: Ila-Tm“: lgzoinzonwgmé. 331361323]?! hands on, and mortgage your earnings for the ‘activities 0f ‘he Dominion‘ gave to saska,che,,',," u.“ 365x790 sazlgoo l bring this b01103’ VJ W! Impeflal Cm‘ ltltgtshfisolrartgee aeefuartuggtloztyf” tent “qua-re miles with 3 400 miles °Y rejoices. that ‘the day of bargaining I “There! onlv one way to mat-e everything safe That is to .. _ , s, l ' ' ~ __ , , ' -_ '_ ' ‘nus country a mug Q1 h1g1», hongr Albeit“ 646 D00 653 00o, Iemnca however “convenient t; m“ lo! the "an _ ‘ y er p“ coastline, nearly 1,400 in length and lbegd-een quiet-em groups 1n Plr11!_ guy n: Autolnrotlvidc Inabilitiy Policy. with high Lmlts.’ mo“ me nations o’ the workt In B mm C-oa - 591500 597~00o“be m, M,’ snowden and ms friend”. me thought the“ u that u“ Wop 1100 miles in bran-h. In the interior. ment is an evil of the past. Aeoord- m‘ r“ e‘ m‘ u ‘nxmmal ‘m’ °°'““"' accordance with the position won fcr _r " ‘ o ‘_o There is no reason why the "bar- "m; 1ndiv1du‘1' o,“ who 1, ‘nx1°usla_ having virilderncss of ice. this ing to The Quebec Chronicle-Tale- H d é? C Le e m. Dominion o! Canada by ‘he sen \ iukcn . . . . 3.00 3,l 0 ‘v gain-for-bargain policy" should not l-°y'l‘rl1d o; his beam, m. m‘ math lhuzc glacier s said to cover about graph, Liberals and Conservatives y“ ma“ o, lfnjte 3a“ “d Sacrifice o! h" soldiers in north-VJ Territories 9.400 9,600 oe frankly faced at the Imperial Coin- Q51 contgmonv h“ m! digestion so ‘B20. 000 srgnaro n-Les. Greenland is ,alike welcome the return to the Kood The one“ 1mm,“ m Agency m h l,“ L _ I ‘ Prince Edward mamy t; w,“ be ference. It is true the Toronto Globe affected by these. emotions that he ""15 a fraamen: of the Great 19c ‘ioid system 0f responsible Party BOY- Lower Queen Street Charlottetown the field, Sil‘ Robert Borden tack I115 scoffs at “the barglm ccunwr|l|a8~be_lth1nks he h” some f”; organic “n_ Age. and jus ly so regarded in that, crnment, _ ‘ l Many newspapers on both ride: of place with representatives of the olrl- er nations at the Versailles Peace ‘Conference. and exercised his influ- ence in the epochai deliberations of that historic assembly. Although liv- lng in comparative retirement in re- ‘loent years, he has retained his place in the respect and esteem of the ‘Canadian people and of the British Empire in general, and there can be - no doubt that he will be welcomed 2t yvGeneva as one of the most worths re- ’ preaentatives that could be sent to the League of Nations from this or any other country. if A Government With Action , One of the things the people of ‘Canada voted for last month was a Ldovernment that would act without '1. being forced, in an emergency, and a: at any time. Mr. Bennett is more ’ fortunately placed than Mr. King in S. having a substantial majority over all I’ groups, but we do not think that if thelneoessity should arise Mr. Bennett would defer to any group in order to retain his Government in power. He will have a definite course for the Ship of State and will sail straight ahead regardless of adverse winds and choppy seas. ma. at least, is the firm belief of those who have followed Mr. Ben- nett's career, politically and other- wise. and it has some confirmation ahead. Recent despatches convey the information that the Government is making a quick survey of unemploy- ment conditions and that the Em- ployment Service Council has been called to meet in Ottawa on August 21st to submit information already gathered and confer with the Gov- 8316M. There 1| further evidence of action hmefacttliataconferencetooon- ‘e~< l Ilnear-haastnaottbewaeatcrep ber, possibly on the 2nd or 4th of the month. Then we may look for a full and definite statement of the Govern- ment's plans. There will be no "pas- general election are of interest. The l Daily Mail. Lord Rothermereb news- siug the buck" with the Bennett Gov- paper says, eminent. Population Estimates Canada, the Bureau of Statistics estimates, has a population of 9.934,- SOO-practically ten million. Last year, the estimate was 9,796,800. So i! the increase was 137.700, or a littlel “The election should do good here by waking up our dreamers. and ro- minding lthem that in the modern world Cobdenism is a source of weak- ness and danger." "Bennett," ‘adds the Mail, "has a clear hand to act both at home and l abroad. He will be a welcome new re- ruit w the Imperial Council." _ The London Times, which supports .officiai Conservatism, credits the Durl- _ lbe sought elsewhere than in the dig- lcommonest ailment! known: next to lthe common cold it must be at the l port of a research physician who has ‘i? in 500 cases were due to a real stomach condition, and only 16'! out lof the 500 had any recognizable dis- ‘ease anywhere in the digestive tract. What does this mean? l That the cause of indigestion in the lgreat majority of cases will have to n tn t" i ~ i ti - ‘m an m “ma” “ ‘e mp“ lning tarifI with the political over-, I estive tract. latlori of New York City in the same t time. Next year we shall have a cen- sus and the estimates-for that is all they are-will be checked up. i‘ . f . l t t t ‘ it nas hoped to be in other pro- n m in ems mg to no e row the l vinccs." A: you know fen’ ma,‘ anxiety’ The pialnt is lterucd that our old fatigue. pain. or injury will stop the earth ‘a gem“ 1\a'\.‘_rfl‘,ej M was, -1“- "at just for i encep- ‘ ' n. would be fan ._li l.’ if protected only the car. But it various provinces have fared in the estimates of i929 and 1930. Here are < , l m so m, u n’ played my puun the ltestine; in fact they may reverse the scen, is the only province which is estimated to have lost population. The cther maritime provinces have pick- w}. very tmpresslve m m dhcumon‘ M’ your own doctor ha" a remlcumaw’ The Danes dmje “s area ‘iJuly 28th was. m 1,35, of fiscal matters. lchanre to look you over complgtgly lino the “outskirts" and “inland lpersonai one for .Mr. Bennett. The to amplifiers will biare as brazenly as be in danger. Meanwhile, whatever ' ltpgfl the fm-mgr cgmprnng the . -_. -, any two bands put together and cost ‘experiments our friends acres the Continued on Page 10 less for keep than one reasonably hi", ‘Atlantic try, we do not foresee the day than Nova Scotia. The largest gain was made by Quebec—44,000—while in Western Canada, Alberta and sas- katchewan each made about as great a gain as Manitoba and British Col- ‘arnbia together. The Yukon, which has been losing population for some years, appearsto bcgaining again. ed up, New Brunswick a little more\ ___________ Editorial Notes "Justice and Honesty" is the motto l of the new Postmaster General. Mr.l l Sauve. This will mean a great changel for the better in the management of the department. so far at least as justice is concerned. “We look to Mr. Bennett," declares the Observer of London, England. "t0 strike such a note at the Imperial Conference as no one has been able to sound since Smuts went into Op- position. His accession to office aa- suree a new interest to the discus- sions and a new turn to the entire prospects. Mr. Snowden will find himself confronted with a man of his own strength and straightforward- ness, and nothing but good can come of debate between two such men." The radius of the universe has been calculated by a Dutch astronomer and is repruenied by the figurU 96 ‘ followed by twenty ciphers. This may urn in Quebec. " And as mentioned before the likely "r t be ed," l t w“ no to hop says the ’ cause of most of these cdses is due to r1 . "th t tn n i IJIfl m” a e “m” t lthe mind, to the-emotions and their i top of the list, and yet here is the i-e- , l, spent many years studying _the diges- l tivo tract, and he reports that only, {oceans of ice water immediately av- lailabie and blooks of that cooling loompound right on hand to mix with ltheir grape-juice, lemonade or rasp- berry vinegar. And oh boy thnk of being waited upon by ravishing Es- lquimo maidens gaalbed in "plus lfours" of a width and hue which ‘would make even the American tour- ,L=.t green with envy. So get your ‘clubs ready boys and be prepared for ‘the first golf special to be run by the lHl-IOSOII Bay Railway. ____:______. THE GREENLAND ICE C AP to construct an Empire free tfede, scheme vilhich fails to bring in tbelgnflgfiati" ugroflzllfenmgllhm“ astronomy when ya“, W, m,“ m, t; 599d fldtlon Shaun uepittlk cs =.» most important outlying 130111011131!‘ Ay number had sympwms nseén» amongst, the m“ tpnb,,,s_ oh m,’ life in its real sense, then such fit» . To get the real refreshing flavor of tea the Empire. So Mr. Baldwin has a. __ _ m“ silence o; the wide “d, open erature is evil and a source 0f in- z _ . Conservative victory in l Canada tol “n: mo" °L°r8~nn1e~ wncmlons’ so lspma mum be m m, ‘soul and the jury to our Province. a . Y ' " lthank for the restoration of his pres- Hooked mm mmmmation n‘ nu‘ v I am Sir. etc. I " - lbladder: 1a like ulcer of the ewmecblbwmw °1 ° “mired Eelleralw” a ISLANDm . ' ' lend a like appendicitis, and la had °Y 1mm“ “'°“ld enable “lm °° 59°‘ I B R A H M I N _ abdominal pain for which no cause iYilull Pm lthlhe fisflh‘: °f ml‘: w?“ -—--———7~ i S ‘d 0 ‘ R d P . The comments of English news a - l°°“1d 9° 1°“"'1~ 9"'°°" °'_ ° mm’ l“ “m” a“ ' ' o n y in e Airti ht acka es ' lers on the result of the Canagisn Now what do I write about this? l Then trunk of the delights of the V V g g 345N150 ifldllflilflfl 18 One of the 19th h°le~ Everyxdy Wmnd ha" 6-64-O-O-O0§¢-4-0¢00000e004~c S aoeoeoooocoo-oo-ow-a-oaso-oa _.- ». (Toronto Mali and Enpire) » l Anyone reading the post-election‘ editorials appearing in‘ Canadian; newspapers from coast t: coast since ‘ election day must have been strusk ‘by two or three feature: of them atti- ycles. In the firs: place they reflot‘ ‘a feeling of releif that at Ia-t after many years, ‘the count 'y l: L: b lruied by a strong Gui n1 "f “ ‘ i upon reprcse" i In. loll the provinces. -~ i ‘rant. is not ‘“' YOUR‘ _ LIABILITY . Linc! mqgzsz/md by 2/34,» (TiEST 0F root». CARY; V off. m,‘ V ' 1 ti i.’ I W“ d be as a f“ we "n Quebec u l effects upon the digestive tract. ing inconsistent with the spirit of ment. A . . Empire, but the Globes logic was ne- l Remember Dr. Alvarez! advice, and tellectual of the Labour Party and a Professor of "Citizenship" at cm... . University, is causing Williamstown, Mass. to creep by giving them just five years in which to avert another great Euro- pean war. - ; xvere vulgar persons whojdothinga. But as they chiefly gather together to talk about things. the case looks, (Mcunfvleci Gazette) _ - "I only paid 550'.‘ lcr (he llus. {foolish to spend a heme‘ protects everything you own or hope to own for yeare to come- when you bought that car, you immediately became responsible for all damage it might do. A light runabout In point of fact, the Dunning tarifl. i v _ movements of the stomach and in- in “s gemaphmal w “out and that _~_n the" B" 1"’ 59°“ 1°“ ‘lb-elem “he ment Ls recognized as making for once on a day, this area, a5 its name "“_-‘I'_- ~--—-— —-—-————-—--—- ‘implies, had an aitogebher different politics also 1t is guaranteed that a g-ramaphone sheer exuberance of craftsmanship. agree that the vic‘ory on iinketl lthe province of the human player may measure. a built into an armored car and and thit more than once. tdi um major. And no doubt it will. lwhcn the sporrans of the Gay 00M‘ l But for reasons that have l tt‘e to do one will swing down Princess stfqtfi. ‘avlth the economy or more efficiency, Edinburgh, behind a gramaphone re- n-dsty mgramg which’ “my gts mush ____ fhe bandsman may rest secure that cord of “The Cock o‘ the 240N113’ fl‘ whim c;-e,-,1s~e_;,3,n vgstm s Ntcl1es (Manchegwr Guardian, ‘ .115 job will not be filohed by any ma- the lrianchester Parade to a Win94 ‘eastward to the horizon ai ice-belt From the United States come’, the Phme- "mm “I "wfw ‘Dld I 0° m mm ‘rising a: about thirty miles inland announcement‘ that the march oi me- ’ when a grlmmphcm m“ march Towfn" °r m’ Quads cllnsbm w b. 5,, m Rmtude o; “Wee yhausand Qhamcfl, mus-c h“ new bronght R w with chest throxvn out like a conquer- ‘rem nded that “Some Talk of Alexan- foet. The high pmk discovered by v the point where it can invade the ‘QT l0 the Strains of its own music and 'dcr“ by any but their own very hilhl lLieutenan: Jansen back in 1878 is g lmiiitary domain. The Quarter-rnas- "lhl-"l l“ dYEm-‘lffks fer)“ heads m llflnmd ir-stmme“mml's' geographical ce ttre around which iter-General of the American forces L " >' __ D lthe ice-blocks have congealed for lilies been authorized to purchase. for , y ages. unmclted by summer suns, and ‘a service test, "one band, mechanical l at its coastwise edge presen s what isubstitute for?’ , _ and throughout the even the same number of statesmen in“ mm ma“ 5mg my ma“ the Eskimos call the “scmik-soak" l rnnks of the flesh-and-blood bands- In strains of skaidic lays, I ‘m, great m, wan which “"110 control Parliaments and shape H . _ breaks oft men. from the biggest bassoonist to‘ policies would have to move in lively - m“ a" l“ 5°“ in o icebergs that periodically sail the tiniest drummer, there is a mass- the seas as far as they can float. fashion to stop the avalanche. ' ‘g I ' n rm 1 test, ’ li/Lghty thy mounts on high It is this inerlor about which so m a my o pm ———- , Rm m the "u" “y They have at first sight some Canada's agricultural revenue last‘ In “m” flow ' liittle is known. that is to be fur her cause for alarm. for the new medium ' explored by the British ail-plate ex- year is estimated by the Dominion. _ . offers both economy and efficiency. I-iurcau of Statistics at 01.067.213.000. lfilxuf‘; ‘mifsmm pecl ion now on its way to “Gregn- - -_.___.. Still, we miss the few score millions ;whue m” ma ‘p-fkun‘ glam Land's icy mountains." The summer ' from wheat unsold. lhchu“ my mo‘ is a good time to land on this term incognito. It: winte . Of course. every hing will be frozen up on land partially explored coastline of whichl Danish, American and English itravellers have given some account“ land the la ter a desolive and dim 1 Professor C. Delisle Burns, an in- CANNING THE FIFE l AND DRUM the flesh of Inetitutlonlsts They have barely time, even if they ICELANDIC NATIONAL SONG Ancient beloved land, rather hopeless. If a war is really ,5“°w'°°PP°d "m" "ll W “"116 threatening a first class war, war be- , Md "erdmt Ehmé» tween two great European Alliances Wm‘ "*5 ‘WY-Y "mil" Pelee everlasting The splendid taste in H. 8r N. Black Twist stays in—you‘ii have the time of your life -'. trying to chew it out. Y‘ Wherever you buy, insiston this home. _ . product. ->- -. “Blow Iwlsl" CHEWING DR. L». B. EVANS Of LONDON. ENG. Noted physician treated ne- oesafally and obtained per- manent cures of STOMACII CONDITIONS, auela ae INDIG- EBTION, especially of the ner- vous type. DYBPIPBIA. SOUR BTOMACI. IIAIT DUI . GASTRIC DISTRESS and many other ailments to - a prescrip- tion which we have obtained a tragic tale of legislative caution An , ' t mo lies behind the announcement that snzsiiclppegegalgngéu m “mid some of the most furious ground in t Huh ma“ “a! Scotland, including Ben Imnoud andl u“ Bu" tn‘), “m,” we p“ the Trossachs, is in tho market. ' y‘ . Safeguard thy wan and way, Duke of Montrose, unable to meet’ the l mm u we “y ‘mu n“ heavy demands made by death duties, ' Thy “hump _ offered these lands to the Chanoeliorl Jrlmmmgd m“ ‘mum by I °l m Elmlfllu" '1 "mm" 9*!’ , Dorrum from the Icelandic of Bjarni Continued on Page 10 ___________. THE LAND WE LOVE a; norm LIIGI sions in lieu of payment,- but evidently . n°,mnun_ “rm. mom“ ‘um y MP5 Bnztyldrbh" m0" “£1142; all“: , dinavlan review. , . raun- oaownvo m cannon and all under tbe name er ~ rvms e-rouscn IIIXTUI! IIKKEY f, NI A _ 811 I10 I'll HICUIIIC O 0 QI- | - - Q. Where does fruit growing rank in Canada? A. The fruit growing industry in Canada has reached an annual pro- that is left to the Duke which hive — _ _--——-7-______._._ been in his funily for four h “M,” WI ADONI. have the :0; years. and it is difficult to imaqlne rights ea this job till it was repay for the piufgr- we have reassure the apprehensive. It recalls the story of the scientist who. In the course of a lecture. predicted that the world would come to an end in 20.- ~ 000,000 years. An excited man, inward ' the rear of the hall, shouted out "What's that?” “Twenty million lyogrl," replied the lecturer, flnnb. l "flunk Codi" said the interrupter. "1 mcalght you laid two million." ere. New comes the story .of a Maine farmer who ma; in Jioepitaiand wee. tied about his hay. The neighbors cut of 020,000,000, over half of which the grass and put it in the bani. But being apples, grown chiefly in Nova _ more iptimlteLv acquainted! Bcqtia and British Columbia. Crepes in the wintry tom in the city. Per- , account for 02,105,000 and berries anyone purchasing these. tar-famed beauty spots to allow them 3o remain in their unremurierativa wlidnMe ma beauty. duction value, for commercial fruits, Are country peoplemere charitable than those who live in, oitil? fie hips if the city m: kpeweach other 3 over two and a half million in value. ~ recalls. the cue of a farmer. whose bettAr a neigbbot’! need would meet) The canning, drying and evaporating (M I “W! "filf- Pr!“ home was destroyed b! flll. l‘ lid with a more [floral Nlpcnle. In any ' industry has developed in proportion, a “ln ' ineuraaeemvamtdeitmberieeuitvarmeedqaaeentoreeaer with 2'1: concerns engaged inthis- n - was on m: m a new better nu laufataaeu generously rename in industry representing a capital m- e Two Mac3 v vestment of $34,000,000. - . _ ‘gs- . .~ -,-<,_.”.- and-v”, . .... ,. ,. _