"WM- -i-.'-\I..-1" i-';"!»;.-',: _-r. Pacaiioijiz" " A . - i ATIIE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1V°5¢**b1'"'“* We! THE (IHARIJYITFTUWN (zii-Aiilliuth‘ i" l r " h f‘ _' Mrv . ~i | -- w l‘ ‘__ . j _, _ , _ _ '_j ___________~___ A. , P1 ' f ‘"d' Pm tcal Value» ' ; _ ma‘ The ennui-O Gill‘ Q11?’ . ‘ of The. Census; "The City of Cleveland. Ohio. re- ‘“°““°“ mm“) oently held a “Motor CourteayWeek." ‘ The idea behind this move was to ew- ProaIileaO-W. Cheater I. Ii-Lure. I. P. Inertia-Liana, (‘of ll A lllrlillan Irlllnv and blnnaging- lIlreeluv-J ' This week il the set time for call- ing attention to the planting and cul T“ f” - turc of garden garth inaccord with “mm "° leo-Proaldena-i. I. Billet! - _ _. a on 0 U 0. If. flame" ' o. IL Currie .1 science and rc- Aaaorliste Idllorr-Irlnl Wall" and s --ii "I'm .1114 311W" E ‘l tend to‘ the operation of a car the Hf i iedzc conch-bin; life and u» world A C if ,the programme of brightening up, B I nun as.oo our (In cor-mi delivered. “m” “mu” m“ m‘ mum ‘h’ f the town set forth by our civic auth- ‘bout u?‘ only by .m°n a I m": ‘J21.’ <il"‘2'.'.‘i2?..., willie-d ...“'E.i..... and unmd sum. play in the rdrswing-rocm. '1'he re- arm” It u mtuymu u, kuuw tuutskhowicfld! Ind 118M "l! PPOIIQN _ y _ suit was that during the week there _,' “ppm u bum‘ made u, m we made. Science has opened up one, v g was not a single fatal traffic acci- 3,1,.“ “L5,,” M 1) school children m m” r _ field after another; unlocked the n & F '.' ‘ "P"? "d u“ - .. . . WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1931 dent, while the usual average for - m“ to some hunuruu .._ ,, u, _ __, of- y, bio- _ ° I f __ ~- Cleveland is anywhere from one to 60w! ALI- DUBJNG THE YEAB- we“ youuum, “m”, um u, ioey. physics. mineroioay and so ~ f four fatalities a week. How would it ---.~- Ewen mum“ out m’ “name! o, forth. and in consequence has im- Welcome Guests celebrated. when SW01“! 911°" dc to try sonic such scheme as this. Aithoush wide are more prevalent beauuuu‘ u mu, PM u, nuuuu a, menseiy improved the-Miami wn- - on stion services were held attended by say a gentlemen: testing week by during the cold weather than they o, nurturing bloom m “M” ha“ ditlons of man's life on theearth. (Eiwlo-"d i" a" ""7417! it‘? cello Mane , A cordial welcome is extended by His Honor Lieutenant Governor m“ "1""?! l" 511:3‘ “m! m; M“ l“ whiz ‘tttikwum’! "fnmzlga and so gddln‘ to m, flaming“ uud The Ilrlidyof economics has [fully ' Wrapper) 7 , man gen e the some co a peop a d I our citizens to the Rotarlans now in Heertz, the Hon. Chief Justice Pmviiu‘ Wemzow lv-edlggzlhen we o’ the yam q my e attractivness of the spot in which ‘wmuml mm m cm “m” m‘ they happen to live. 1t is a commen- balm“ °‘ m‘ by duwnrln‘ the dabie crusade, a good hobby and, “n”! mderlyma “new!” “'1'” considered as part and parcel cf an "mum"! ‘mu’ 1mm” mm‘ education‘! co ' pmuauwnt 81011015!!!’ mOdll and 8C 1011b. with- Mathieson, Premier Stewart, mernbe n of the Legislature and other dis- tinguished members of the commun- conference here. This is the largest district conference of Rotary Clubs yet held. representing as it does the meet thsm. Now without going into the causes of colds it is interesting to read what g professor of medicine recommends fl Manufactured from selected Isla Hogs Although womerfsuelothea these 'th best to t - m” - I 32nd District comprising Prince Ed- ity and visitors. On the following day um m Mm mm,“ to look a 31d; We!’ vi‘ "Y! preven m mum m” tun u m Wm my fhuzmzu ibis fund i“ “goofing; A _Y0ll 8T8 8lW8Y8 ussured Offllls Ba wgrd mono, Nova Scotia, New Governor Heart: gave s garden and comfortable to weer, men's Du ‘Ewell l“ Cmu o, Cornell glfeletrorggiy 2 their mlouolj-‘Mnncswpm: ma we would” ll] “l8 b€5t P08811116 ¢0hdili0n~asii Brunswick and Newfoundland. De- party in honor 0i the Owe-slim- “Mmmi L‘ ‘m’ " ‘MW- “WY "d University after writing a hundred pm‘ y w‘ y. mtg very much ices advanced in material 15- ' Childre l . n m“ m“ n o“ poem “mm u, u, progress. ‘Them can be no. doubt at uruum’ bu, all of the intimateccanection be- This year in commemoration of “nmmmmbh u u“ c” Plies of advice abo . wore a century ago. _ the opening and dedication of the so oomph," km a 00w m‘ these suggestions:- 1. Get lots of frsh air, but avoid tails of the conference programme “t “m Wk" dopt mean the odd iswell as the names of visiting dele- school task in their smear) DAILY i . . W pfltm’ G it’ progr Bates appear elsewhere in today's vhmh formal services will he held recent irsuc or Harper: Hum H» drafts, sleep with windows open. “mix: "mmggg"? m" "M: andfltlbfitridee lnldxrlbyrzilience a: and -~ Gumum on the first sunday or July. ‘The remarks that mans coat is clumsy. 1 Pmuse deep bruuuung exemueu We a w. ow .0 course. the rwmu Tuuwuy ‘u, "m mum- Su lied ‘to Stor ' - . ' Mo»... - - ch-c- h» m» M M i‘; "....'"'..:""*' 3- M mm- Mr ZS..ZZZ..‘?.’.Z“E..‘... .2 tn- u» t i?” r u. -°S *1“ Q“““"“°‘ i" rs are s I-n ' . ~ " ' um. L! swung u reputation through- months for the purpose of interior 5nd that, m mo", he would “us: svieetivold constipation breath“ and blows’ w,” ‘nu Shula‘ tcilaotrlyhfllied to a e care O 311' a] y requirement; out Baum Canada; u reputation reconstruction and decoration, and u“ the“ musuum, m, gum“, uud‘ 5. n“ plenty of exercise indoors in the field, trees and flowers, wher- “U mu‘? -l d 2h c‘ '5 be“. A k f D & F t n- thus the occasion will have a double start wearing bright-colored smocks d t eve!‘ these thins! are to be found. ° ‘an h’? i” ° bum“ m“ 8 07‘ o c PrOdu¢t8 which we trust the presen conve l hm md tum“ an ou. who cm doubt m, They mow Jun u wen u; mum,“ n" Samuel“ tlon-the first to be entertained slehiflwiw-ii "numim °°° ' ' 6- Avoid imdiie fetishe- Thie is sound good sense; but wfll by collecting the numerical ducts the euexestion be adopted. Not. one fem. while Mr. Cobb. or any of me rest of us, live. Man is a conservative creature, and in matters of dress he as well as the poet Keats that “a m“; u; buuuu, u u M, ‘mum. about some phase of business activ- But they are innocent of any argu- m” “d Puma? ‘ha’ “n” l“ w?“ mum about the mum. and have relation toother facts, has thrown none of that boresome faculty grovwn- ' ck" “l” 9n bum“ P'°°°”” tlon and a re-openlng, when distin- guished clerty. laymen and visitors will be pruent and participate. '7. Train the skin to resist varia- tions in temperature by means of cold baths, massage and vigorous rubbing. ~ at the Canadian National Hotel- will do much to enhance. We can say, without undue boasting, that }LL4lZZS ct.rit4iuui7 i the hospitality of the Island prov- ince is proverbial. that it is unsur- passed for natural recreational ad- vantsga, and that, with improved transportation and hotel facilities, it is an ideal place to visit either for convention or holiday purposes. Many distinguished visitors have been entertained in the Province in a As to “Canada First." A curious illustration of the illog- ical nonsense to which extreme par- tisanship will lead the best of men, says the Ottawa Journal, is found in Mr. Mackenzie King's ganization deserves a warmer wel- ca! P°11°Y °f "C°““d“ first" ‘hwld come thuumut of the mum, Clubs involve the withdrawal from foreign u” u, 85mm The lucu] club has countries of Canadian trade agents. functioned in Charlottetown for Mi" K1118 “PPWM °° lhmk- °Y l‘ fourteen years, and apart from the 195's‘ Pmfessed w thmk» m“ u“ recreational and educational ad- PM“? M "Canada ma" mew‘ the vantages which its members derive “bwlute Wei/filth“ °f the “ma” from pumulputiuu m us weekly tlon into Canada of all goods that luncheons it has done a great deal wuld be made by mnadm‘ mmu‘ to advance the interests and welfare ‘Willem He 11"“ m“ i‘ "l" °“ of the city and Province. It has mat- H““5‘“d' erially assisted in boys‘ work, crip- Wm“ "Canada first m°m's' and pied children's work and charitablclan that it means- L‘ m“ the first activities along many lines and it business 0’ a Cflmdla“ Govemmem has done so with commendable gen- is t° 1°°k an" find safeguard the erosity and promptitude, thus setting business M Canada’; m g1" pater" an example of practical citizenship “we and m“ ‘are t” “nu!” which u’ perhaps the most valuable manufacturers, to Canadian agricul- ccntrlbution any organization can mm’ m Canadian wmkers’ .111” make to the community in which it ‘mam’ mean m“ we mutpmhlb“ functions. The Rotary ideal of serv- an ‘mmm’ o‘ “m” m trad’ with i“ ha‘ permuted other organmr outside nations; andthe truthis that “om rand h” been adopted as a we are trading with them to the ex- cmeflon m Judging 0M0 and pr°_ tent of hundreds of millions of dol- vincial movements of all kinds. Its “'5' . mmbershlp h” Indeed made work But a fair and reasonable interna- uumu progress twards the “mm tional trade is a fai- different thing menu o! the mam object of its m__ from a fiscal policy which permits ganimtion namely the advance- m" Wm pwple w be Subjected w meat “understanding goodwm and unfair competition. or which sends international peace through a world iour raw material abroad to be manu- huawsmp o! business and prom!“ factured and refined by others, thus “and men providing work and wages and busi- The Gunman Joins with mtaryu ness for cutlanders that should come many well-wishers in extending a to m" ‘Wm people‘ cordial welcome to the convention other Governments put the we“ delegates mu m expressing the hope being of their own citizens first. So um“ the“ m" w,“ prove both must the Government of Canada. pmntlble and enjoyable. And it was largely because Mr. Mac- kenzie King departed from this ne- ______.__. . ' ity in national policy, because he .4 si. J t “s” . “m” Co" gnarl’ was too busy minding the world's 1t is of more than passing interest business w mind Canada's business’ to note that this year is the centen- that this country w“ unprepared w “y o! st James Presbyterian cope with the existing depression. church, five years ago the came” Many of the things from which we are presently suffering would not exist at all if the creed of "Canada nial of the formation of the congre- I First" had been practised during the gation was celebrated and this year falls the formal celebration of one hundred years of worship within itsmast “me years‘ own building formally dedicated for -—-——--—-— the nurpcse- Sound Advice The congregation of St. James Presbyterian Church was first con- stituted as part of the Church of Scotland at a meeting held on June I2. 1825. presided over by the Speak- er of the House _of Assembly. Mr. John Stewart of Mount Stewart. At this a public subscription list was opened and 2215.164 contributed there and then, the list being headed by cover-nor Smith, s25, and Chief Justice Archibald, £10. Building op- erations proceeded slowly, but in 1823 th; congregation met in the unfin- while commending thedecislon of New Brunswick potato growers to re- turn to the growing of certifledseed stock on a substantial scale after a lapse of several years, the Frederic- ton Gleaner adds a timely note of warning. Table stock prices, it admits are at present rather depressed. but "a general shift to the growing of seed stock cannot be more than a temporary relief. While the in- crease cannot be mad; so readily as with table stock, the turning of more assumption "cent your,’ but perhaps uu Or- in Parliament last week that the fis- seems to be more conservative than in any other field. He will sweat and he will suffer. but he will conform lust as he always has —-—-- . There is every reason, says an ex- change, for thinking that the Sum- mer and Autumn of 193i will wit- ness a. greater United states invas- ion than hss been. If we are right, the visitors will leave three or four million dollars in the country, and to that extent our revenues will be increased and our economic situa- tlon improved. - ___._ Nobody. says the London. Times. wishm to lower the standard of liv- ing, but we have pointed out re- peatedly that in the long run the average standard of living is not fix- ed by the Acts of Parliament or by human volition, but by the wealth production ‘of the nation. If the maintenance of an arbitrary stand- ard ‘for some entails the acceptance of the dole by othm the average standard may well prove, to be lower than would have been enjoyed if there had been more persons earn- ing lower nominal wages and fewer drawing the dole. It is largely a ques- tion of arithmetic. .The only certain fact. says the Yorkshire Post about the policy of Mr. Snowdcns Government andofhis budget is that there is ‘nothing in either to promote and encourage a revival. or industrial confidence and enterprise, so that a recovery in world conditions may advantage us first. instead of last. if stall. Furth- er, there is much, both in the gener- al policy of the Government and in the Budget, which is bound adver- sely to affect industry and trade. There is no evidence whatever that the Government have tbs least in- tention of enforcing those legitimate and obvious economies which have long lain to their haind. products says the London Daily Telegraph, are being sold here at prices from 25 to 60 per cent below the possible cost of production in this country, and the output of them is “increasing at a startling rate." They are sold at prices below the cost of production in Russia. The Goveriunent mono- poly which markets them need _not, Already Russian B. Adapt clothing to the temper- ature of the- day, Do not vary the clothing next to the body, but have wraps of various weights. . Although he makes three or four other suggestions the above will show you that in his experience, keeping the bloodcirculating by ex- h ercise, getting plenty of fresh air, avoiding overeating and constipation, are the big factors in preventing colds. A Arid when you get right down to the whole sense of the matter it means that you simply take reasonable care of your body if you wish to avoid colds. The three-fundamentals which we speak of so often are; enough but not too much food, plenty of the outdoors to bum up wastes, and plenty of rest when it is needed. It is not unually tiredness from physical overwork that causes colds but tiredness from the extra food tiredness from the wastes absorbed into the blood from the constipated large intestine. The fact that there are more colds Monday morning than any ‘other one morning is not because of hard work over ‘the week end but because less work or no work, and more eating. There is so much waste matter in the blood that thsiivcr can’t flltter it out, and "cold" organisms can thus flourish. ' ‘ ,It should be worth our while to try and keep in mind these little suggestions of Dr. Cecil. ' ups call i. ‘bospection. thank heaven that chil the sort of imaginati are values which no amount ingenuity can ring into stcrs who have imbibed none mature pomposity en vastly more than whose catechism or gardening or r1: the question as to whether the ad- venture pays. Why not take a leaf out of the juvenile primer of behaviour and for once obey a. good impulse? This is the moral of clea/n-up week. It orp- plies to doing a bit of gardening. Mrs. Martlnesu tells the story of two monks at St. Bemard Hospice who found a nook upon which they could plant flowers, and year after year climbed the steep rocks with bags of earth upon their shoulders to de- posit on the ledge, sow a few seeds, and from the ranunculuses they cul- tured caioh a "breath from heaven." Who shall say these enthusiasts did not reap their reward? We are not in so tight a comer. It is within the province of each and every citizen to buy s packet of seeds and bright- en un the garden plot. And by way of color-scheme example, a glance ;at the helivtmbe lilac cones or at the royal dandelions spreading their 'fine gold in the grasses should suffice ~ to provoke each other to good works. Potter round the garden-gladly. Be- coms a producer within this domestic scenario. A11 the seasons will sing their way into this modest and charmful revue. It all helps to brighten up the town. Raising lark- spurs and holiyhorks is a first-rate cure for the blues. 5 A Love Song Love within the lovers breast Burns like Hcsper in the West o'er the ashes of the sun, Till the day and night are clone; Then, when Dawn dill/ES UP car- Lol it is the morning star. MW my love pours down on mm Protecting The F armors As the sunlight on the vine, As the snow rill on the vale. As the salt breeze on the 5a.}; As the song unto the bird On my lips thy name is heard. (Toronto Ll-iii and r] mire) 'L‘."re berien - .1 ta" lff prtection for fruit and vzgetable growers is not confined to Ontario. They cxizrnd t: and does not, consider the question of profit or loss; all that concerns it‘ is the ambition to lndustrialize Rus-' sia, to put an increasing- flood of its producb into the world's market, and to render impossible ition conducted on the ordinary commer- cial basis. 'I‘hat,'in the view of the rulers of Russia, would‘ be worth whatever loss it might involve, wihen exports on that basis src balanced against the indispensable ' imports purchased ‘at oommerci 1 prices. But it is time that other Governments woke up to the importance of this tire Maritime Provinces nnrl to Brit- r-l: Columbia. Mr Wallace Duncan, director ot markets for BWKI-‘fl Col- umbia, ha: Pat zcturnrd tn Victoria fzom a i I of availrble fruit and vegetable markets in the prairie pro- vinces. Ha stitcs that the Federal Government, by placing a valuation on imported foreign fruits and veg- etables, has opened a splendid field for British Columbia fruits in -Al- berta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba The first results of the new tariff policy have been registered in great- ly increased sales of British Colum- As a dewdrop on the rose. In thy heart my p:sslon Kim's; As a skylark to the sky, Up into thy breast I fly; As a sea-shell of the sea Ever shall I sing of thee. -Gaorge Meredith ______..____ Grandpa-J don‘t approve of all this lipstick business, Betty, Art can- not improve upon Nature Betty-Oh, I dorrt know. grandpa. when on earth would you be with- outyou false teeth. "serious attack on the N‘ use] awtem of the whole world." A number of manufacturers have bluntly told ghy they have and will continue to resist every merger pro- position..put up to them, despite the fact that such m-opoaitions are con- stantly being made i0 pwllieroue in- dustrial enterprises. .' ' There are advantages in large- scale operation and there are advan- tages in smaller and more flexible enterprises, ,A really llmlressive inq ished building "for periodic worship, glflhough ft ‘was not until Tuesday, August l2. 1881 that the completed building was formally opened and dedicated in the presence of His Honor Governor nerdy, Chief Justice Jarvis, the members of the Assembly and other distinguished gentlemen. g;- ygflj go the centennial of the based!‘ r: la nalrlliim l" I r acres to the raising of seed means a greater supply, and increase of sup- ply is in most cases followed by a drop in price. At the present, seed stock would certainly seem the more remunerative, but this should not be taken as a, reason for any slackening of efforts to seek new markets and extend the sales of varieties for table up} dependent retailer or manufacturer’ need have little fear that he will be‘ overwhelm-red by the giant corpora-' tlon-experts tutify to that. But he must be prepared to keep pace with the times. ‘ - . ' it is not a matter of great im- portance ‘says an exchange, that Ariatiide Briend was defeated for the presidency of France. The office is chiefly an orainental cne. But it meymeanmuohfortbenowfliofa of war. . when‘: i’ i:v1u<r.fl.-~>r bis ruhbarb on the prairies, a rec- ord movement taking place in this commodity. There is an squallygodd demand for Pacific coast lettuce‘, as- paragus, spinach, cauliflower, etc, and there will be g large demand for iitr ries and l-ll kinds of‘ ffllite. It is now‘ up to the British Columbia producers to emphasise early output, adequate protection, good ouality ,snd reasonable prices so that the consumer on the great western plains may not have reason to com- plain of the new fiscal legislation. Prairie dealers _are described by Mr. Duncan was well pleased with the or- 'chard produce and market garden ‘products of British Columbia. The ;tarifl policy has revolutionised the "situation in Western Canada, and apparently without raising prices to the consumer. This is the policy that lsbeetforCanadaasawholafor it encourages and enables Canadians wlli-lo-peace in Europe if his polic- ies suffer from the defeat. Briand is as necessary to France now as Cicmence was necessary in time \\\‘~.\\\\\\ nnnus“ '. A [ELSKFV H. n i} i If}. ‘ “l, , u Ti? ,4 “,1 t, ill‘: iii‘ I ||' we ought w which has been an invaluable guide mun‘ h“, m, to action. In fact it is inconceivabl on that knuck- ies down in slavish deference to cash values. They know better than any or us c...‘ tell their} that there inimm-"m- o! no small measure to make many the Ph cash register. And at that they let ""wd‘3'- themselves go whole-heartedly and “whim? soulfully at the sight of a. beautiful m" "m o . c - we“ B it said that the“ _ It is well known that we are still My manual,“ far from perfection in our business ilslsh_oolw|sta'vv lCflVltiU- $01116 phlSM 01 it hhVC Id- ubout 0M0 Dude vanced further than others. Produc- pumng mugs u, tlon has become his begins one often finishes with “imi- "WWW how the complex business of today The“ Flavor W1] could be carried on nearly as effl- ciently without “ ‘ ‘ " ‘ ' Statistics have helped in of bilsineas as efficient as they and accurate statlstim are essential in order that they sin efficient and become more efficient. extraordinary effi- on abundant and swift» "id “Pim- IB 5 ""- Plmu‘ All sizes in STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS and flilylhili] $1} a: fohfgfifgllrfzufjjjjn‘fi . SHEET METAL or PLUMBING FIXTURES requ .- iagged in progress. It is generally ' conceded that our system of distri- buting goods is not nearly as efficient as our production. This is a fact of great importance for the general wel- fare, for distribution is one. of the chief economic gctiirlties. ‘Through lack of adequate information we do not know justhow great its import- ance is. We cannot say how our mer- chandising “and service establishments compare with our production estab- lishments as to number employed, wages paid, capital invested, valim of sales and so forth. This is the one / Orders Promptly 80 Grafton Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. ioasrsn PACKERS surrus WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH Boilers, 'Callenders, Bat/i T m; Sanitary Packing T ables» for the Lobster Fact FRED. H. TRAINOR‘ PLUMBING 8i HEATING Opposite Prince Edward Theat v I Win Your n. -_ n» a 01')’. Taken Care . Phone re great field of economic activity con- cerning which there is _a. lamentable statistical ignorance, 1 ' facturerek sales branch, merchant, etc. etc.) By value of cola. By capital investment. commission I . . Because of the urgent need of more Expense, (excluding w“ u; 800d, 113M °" W!‘ mmhwdhica "m, 5°." purchased for resale) vice activities, that is. those of distri- mvuuwflea buting goods and services, therehas arisen a demand for a. comprehen- sive census of these activities on the part of business men all over the Do- minion. 1t is in response to this de- mand that such a census will be ta- ken along with the population census this summer. It is ‘wide- ly believed that the obtain- ing of s~ comprehensive "picture of distributing activities wui be of immense value in helping to solve some of the urgent problems which are increasingly confronting business msn in this connection. ‘ In the census of Merchandising and Service mtablishinents, the Domin- lcn Bureau of Statistics will collect from every Wholesale, Retail- and Service Establishment in the Domin- ion deta concerning employees, wages sales, expenses (other than cost of goods.) type of store, capital invest- ment, and inventories. These data will be collected with complete re- gardtof secrecy as to individual re- turns. Flgurea supplied by individual firms cannot, under the law, be made known to any person or body either public or private. They will be used only for the compilation of-statistics, and no statistics can be ‘published which will reveal in any way an in- dividuaPs business. When the data are ccllec‘ ‘. tabulated and compil- ed, a broad picture showing the sali- ent features of our distribution sys- tem will be- available.~".l‘l'iis'will ‘in- Sales breakdown. Cash and Credit sales. smvicsi ESTABLISHMENTS: By types of services rendered by localitiu. By types of establishment (unit, multiple, chain, independent, etc.) “v value of sales. By capital investment. .....$ Sales breakdown. Special data on automotive industry it." ' PYIRS: Data on channels through which _ ..~ sfifivr-uubed, i. e., direct to consumer, through Jobber, agent, com mission merchant, atc., through own branches, etc. etc. In view of the immense value of such a comprehensive picture of dis- tribution, the Bureau seeks the co- operation of every individual mer- chant engaged in merchandising or service activities, all retail and whole sale associations, Chambers of Coni- merce, Boards of ‘Trade, Manufact- urers’ Associations, trade papers, Journals. newspapers, and all others. who can in any way assist in the pro- ject. The importance of this census should be stressed far and wide so that those who have to fill in the Schedule will do so with the utmost completeness and accuracy. The suc- cess of the census will depend large- ly upon the efforts which those who- realise its great possibilities and value put forth to give it publicity and to "put it across," to those of more lim- itad vision. l 1 elude the following;- can}. amass: By typee-of- commodities handled and -by localities. . v By types of establishment, (unit, miultipie, lndopehdmt, chain, etc). - Jiy value of sales. _ ~ - By-capitel investment. v _ Expenses icnciudins eclt of good,- bought for resale) I --_-_-_._-___ OIL ENB-IOIIES CHURCH; FLOUR Sills PASTOR oxmuroua any, May ze-a lit- tle Negro church on the outskirts of Oklahoma City has become suddenly Iiivmbfifll- rich with the mci-oachment of oil V P!!! YIPBIVKQWW- ‘ _ wells upon the boundaries of its small Eiieeial data on hotels and restaur- land holding. The church owns two 1319-" _ - -- and one-half acrs of lan Ollh, credit and JIIINMGBBJIIU. ngw may] n, gummy" ‘ . - Because the pastor of "The Church of God, which He. Jesus Purchased with Hll Owl! B1006" holds in Willi tbetitle to the propert , the ‘ll ‘mem- dwhioh is waonsaha "can. _ ‘by types c! ccrnrncdiuer bandied "Em-viii" to help one mother by purchaeinp each others products- ‘ ‘ "*4 w wmml [litre oi the congregation have brought ceotly indicted the moi-lie‘. Rose Alloco, if, sodus, N. Y. degree murder in connection slaying. The indictment Alloco slew Debadts with a » knife. ~ ed a year old feud betwedi . families which started when ' ine Allcco married Adrian; Debadts was infuriated aiiti‘ ‘ riage and refused to see ' in law or any 0! h" "U" the bride appeared at W ' home and tried to effect I iaticn, but was ordered place. ensued. Debadts was Sim‘ MAY BE WITNESS AGAINST ii AUBURN, N, Y, May li-A 0f one year may appear all witness in the trial of her who is charged witn death John Dabadits, 46, ill woman's father-in-law. A Cayuga county grand w Reunited From The stabbing of Debsdtr Although both families; -~ On March l4, according?" in t She returned Wiih h" in, said, and in the crawl." The families lived one ~- I fir. l.. B. Ev of London. ‘l mics Physician. irrrid cesslnlly and chllllflf manent cures of 5 ,4 Conditions. such al tlon, Dyspepsia. Sour 5 Heartburn. Gastric ' . Ind many other ailmelll » nliar the stomach _ prescription which W. procured and sell an” name of Evans Slomllb: ' We alone have "it rights on this preecriniii since selling it have names-ens testimonials . ‘ aatlefled ovwhvm _ non‘: fool Wm! W“ lob. ierloua coliiim likely to arise i! 1°" ‘ yourself to lap" "l" ‘ z stale of Gastric trouble. (m a bottle toillf- i nice M "mi 7302M. Mall Order! 5"” Atkflllill