5... pdggtrigff, ; .4 ‘ _l Zflrgs 1"‘: 55w; '8 ‘UIQI V“ UR. KING'S VISIT Irrespective of polities, the people iof this Province. as our contempor- ary says. will await with interest the visit of Mr. Ilackenaie King. ~Wh0 is scheduled in speak in Char- lottetown on Thursday , Bepte. Bothonhisownbehai and as federal leader of the Liberal party, Mnlfiingwlilbeassuredofa _~-_;'3__icourteous hearing and a cordial re- ception, - The last time Mr. King visited the Maritimes was in tin,- election ;'_j_'__canipaign of 1930. On that occasion he was reported by the Canadian - as having stated "I stand here ' ‘tonight and say to the Maritime Provinces that there is not a major recommendation in the Duncan Re- port. not a recommendation of any real significance today, that we have not carried out ln letter and 1n spirit." I Since that time, through co-oper- ation between the Macmillan Gov- ernment and the Bennett Govern- ment, this Province obtained trans- ferrence of the ear ferry account to the Consolidated Revenue Fund, a substantial all-year-round reduc- i- tion in automobile rates on the car , "ferry, and, lastly, a subsidy increase "s: $150,000 a. year for all time-all ‘based on recommendations of the Duncan Commission which the ~7~~Kirlg Government neglected to im- ‘tpiement. _ ' 1t will be particularly interesting . . to hear what Mr. Mackenzie Kills has to say with R8111! in hi! WW1‘ ous assertion on this point. STRIKING FIGURES i There has come to Otttawa, dur- ing the past few days, an analysis of world trade figures by the ste- tistlcal bureau oi the League of Na- tions. Representing a careful study “which the League's economists have "been carrying on for several months this is what it shows: l-That during the past four “years oi depression Canada's record 1- ~-in maintaining her foreign com- merce has been surpassed by only "mforle of the great world-trading na- tions, namely, Japan. Z-Jlhat while world exports in the past four years have declined W 57.1 percent, on a gold dollar basis. Canada's exports on the same basis declined by but 49.9 percent. 3-'I‘hat whereas Canada's ex- ‘ ports, on a gold dollar basis. have " " shrunk by 49.9 percent, those of the United States have diminished b!’ m: percent. of the United. King- ° dom by 57.2 percent, of Germany by 65.8 percent. o! France by 58.4 percent, o! Italy by 58.1 percent. i-Jrhat, in volume of goods. ' apart from gold dollar values, Can- ada contributed 3.71 percent. of the total world exports in i929 and 3.99 percent. of the total world exports 1n 1984. Figures such as these can't be dismissed/by election oratory. What they show, and incontrovertibly, is that in the matter or trade, which is the foundation of employment. Canada in these years has been do- ing better than any other nation in the world. with one exception. Japan. where low waxes create es- pecially iavoruble opportunities for exports, has surpassed us, though only slightly. What they show also is that in volume of sales, in the quantity of goods moving, decline in our trade is much less than is jassunled. In that respect our rec- ord. wmDlraiivaly-apeaklnl. iseven better than when tested by values. SEEKING SECURITY invoking of "sanctions" aganst fltaly is frequently mentioned in Nels reports of Britain's policy to avert war in Ethiopia-The word "sanctions" caine into use after __the World" War.‘ Security was to be mughtnbt in limited , rnenta between small groups oi stain to fight together" _ '_ when any of them should, f0! what- GVSI‘ cause. be involved 1h Ill’, hit ‘in common agreements among a "greater or smaller number of states m: act together when-and only Malian-the established rights as me of them had been violated by forea. ' “iieemty, therefore. must be foipld la. a. “c. _ r l .__. rad-alas Daily (handed lea-ll aua par year u- a 1 MIDI- aarilaadaaaeainaiiadtauaada TUISBLAY» AUGUST fly 1985 meets on September the British Cabinet discussing it unquestionably the Wm"- posltion Britain should take on that somewhat critical occasion. Canada, of course. will be repre- twelve hours a complete and decls- can ‘diabetes by ths use of insulin. seated at this Assembly meeting, ive defeat of General Cadornrs Further, Justaslrlsulirl allows the chiefly by Colonel W. H. Wood-i. Pillfllehfl- "flim- Wvrld “By nightfall more than a million bread-so it has been found that n0 traveller, a former president of the Italians were in full retreat. A mm!‘ What ‘other foods the i161‘- Canadian Chamber of Commerce. larse portion of the army passed “W”! “"11” " ‘ w" or a." ‘ii ‘a gig; E it ii “ I . -\ i ' ‘ ‘ii- ‘ l‘ ‘ s. Iujaraafl. I. s. I. 11 the l; . n i. re any doubt in your l‘. a. l. . all D. l. Carri 1;? ought to know says that the stom- Iivauec I delivered. I U Md Iiataa. Ifii-WI 0W“ 5° "39" hi’ Bfliuni ach of a. chlckadee; that a. flicker or, therefore. by Canada, the As- had devoured 1.000 chlnch-buga; selnbly of the League would have thitit sgoscalrlet tS-HZQBI‘ yvas seen to _. to meet and decide that sanctions "l m B "Wm "i "Pm" “l n is now generally known that mint . should be imposed. The Assembly gfooejf, houflffliuf; Qfuflzimgf eating liver regularly will build up 9. md what laud yellow-throat ate asoo plant- is presently licc in forty minutes-Youths for Canada eredltably common sense. pol. Woods is now in Ottawa preparing a brief. ONE REASON WHY Perhaps one-legion for ‘Ihurs- exertions by Britain and France." m, kidneys “m, ou; waste‘ “d My’; glecflgn 1-9311“; 1n Albemr, The Eliflllilc trasedv 0f CBPUNW’ preserve useful substances, and the 5°h°°1 m!“ Wm be m” next If all those who do not really mus 1n certain muons for those who do need work. the Premier Bennett's opening cam- younger men receiving ,._ motions AM 1n paign speech on Friday, September carrying highs, ma,” bu; m “m” snow in South Africa, ‘W539 i“ i1" W's‘ mam» "i" “d that 15,000 first aid stations will Above. about. or underneath. wind in Maritimes-was last week's be set up along principal highways Sent by some spirit to mortals good, weather experience. l! 5 rmmay’ 795' Mmiday is p"? Red Cross action is timely and ferable; it a holy day-then nat- necessary; its wisdom is clear", but Trade Alld COIIIIIIQICQ churches preier- the the shame lies in its necessity. It selection farther away from Mon- "Yr mm"? mmm °°“5“Md the ness lies not so much in the weight local King organ) will claim that churches about Thanksgiving. and of its metal body and the powers the League of Nations is an instit- was told Thursday was most sult- o: its cylinders as in the careless ute of Conservatives with leanings General, the Earl of Bessborough. This Province is again to the "m"- "ml m“ °‘ i" ‘mimwmwd ual understanding. mutual sym- cord of Canadian effort w defeat 5°" l‘ ‘hi’ "P“°‘°“im"° ‘*1 ‘he lie-thy. and a gwwlns SW59 01 "lei? depression is a disgrace and a re- itoman Cathoic Church at the con- reillvnslblllll’ "OWENS 0410b Oihcl s proach- to any party. “N”. o’ chum)“; w be he-d this welfare. Nothing could contribute The report deals with the world's Rt. Hon. m. Bennett has the - floods the heart with light, as does other party leaders on the hop. Mr. ; till: signéhe aftirna 2.2-‘: y: King had commenced his grand iuum‘ ‘Gimp ti: us“ r’ hm the people to believe that the Ben- _ M4051 Mm, g 0mm 5 ‘y w “ we H’ “m: ' nett policies have strangled ‘and w“ m‘ y e o hampered the commerce. and par- ihfl we are trying to make someone else W“ m.v!m t...“ o; cub election sent him bulr to Ottawa hIPW- m" swine our tlmfl i» "i9 ada. u here let-forth with a rel-cs that even the Liberal genius of aoohiatry will not be able to eon- ‘wiieh he now is kicking his heels. Ir. ltovans, similarly. was dlsccm- y _ flied. u be planned Mmnflwlna not only locally but throughout If, as Kill‘ has so often asserted. balathiamoiithbeforereturningto P0118! o! 3°11!‘- postponement of earth- yNofes By The Way mind about the value of hLrds to man we_ recommend to your atten- tion the following: "A birdman who ach oi a tingle cedar-bird contam- ed 100 canker-worms; that one cuckoo had eaten lso tent- caterplllars; that 454 91mg- lice were found in the atom. Till LIVE. DIIT HELPS THE WHOLE *BODY the number of red co usc-les 1n the mgiiis mditilon, pleyrnlcious anae- , w _ c orme was always October. loll-and I a Germah- fatal, din now be held in check in Allswm Oflehslve ‘Produced in the great majority of cases Just as army.‘ But let Churchill the hii- 179M511‘ in eat the ordinitl’? 801011113 tollan tell it in three sentences: of starch ' ~'- potatou, sugar. into dissolution." In three days 200.- 1°" m‘ "t ‘he 5"" “at h" ‘his Col. Woods combines practical ex- . b “d a 000 men and. 1,800 guns were c p- “ m3 "P i’ 9°‘ "W" “l! 51°“- perlendr with a certain idealism. tum,’ and berm m, long mtg“ Another valuable point n that it He may be depended upon t0 speak was finished and the Italian front i5 n“ “emu” m e“ “V” "hme and with had been reconstructed 80 miles to “m” ' d“ m “mum” M we‘ quarter to half a pound at each upwards of 800 000 soldiers through §°°&|1'd%“€°1i6 gugtéfieguanqilgrai: death, wounds, sickness, capture. H mm“ the mun“ are Just a‘ sap dcserticri, and above all dlsappear- Mutory‘ u when me amount h ance, had been torn from the Ital- much “ma. ian standards." The “astounding Natural‘, the mood “proves disaster’ that “required immediate 5° do 0mm. condmom m the body“ the westward along the Piave. is Ictlllled Hi this “m9 with the intestine does not allow materials N355“ m “chum” 1'5 w mund thought that no army is invincible m/be thy-own 0m; 3,5 wggmg which 1h "10 i!“ i-hli "W PTQVIIWB has and that recollection of such a. dis- gs useful to the body when pm. never had a Conservative Govern- aster to Italian arms might be ex- perly digested. when s“. Wm,“ Law,“ pected, in this hour of menace. to In some studies by Dr. S. I. touch with some humility the heart Sherman. Leningrad, er‘ his as- “wm i" m“ °l m‘ Nmbhwesi’ Tar" oi a Dictator whose valnglorious sociates, it was found that, after the "Writs 111 19°5- he Illmlihed 1i Wlih boastings fill the ears of all peoples use o! liver for three months neu- a Liberal administration, headed by today. m] ‘B'- ll 4185*“! 10° W!‘ 6°!“ Hon. Alexander Rutherford. Sus- “md ‘i m‘ mu" M‘ Rmherimd or killed in motor car accidents in "i" "m" "it "V" d!“ W” Elven- contlnued in office until i910, when Canada We, the past weebemt Digestion and absorption of h; was succeeded by another Llb- Probably the victims, or most of eral premier, Hon. A. L. siiton. Mr. them. had read of the drowflinfl 3° w so pa, can,“ The blood ma“ Sifion ruled until 1917, when the third Liberal premier. Hon. Cllarles mm And acme o; mm who a“ Stewart, took over and continued i0 shocked by the tragedies of the carry on until i921. _ Then it was that the United meet 55mm‘ m” mu“? the mm‘ 1n the symptoms of spinal cord Farmers of Alberta came into pow- er, with the I-ion. Herbert Groen- Miss M"; cup, 013mm‘. Awk- wnmL field as premier. The latter carried land. was a housemaid. N w she, is The though; they. g5 gym 11v”- _ m “um Ho“ J_ E Brown!” mo], a student at London Univ ity with cnlfg, pig-g, goofs 0i‘ boat's-not only while its absorption amounts to 5'7 Forty-five persons were drowned Per wit as compared with B oer muscle tissue-lean meat-increased after three months useof liver from and accidents during the previous weekqmd, and me weekends b” was able to make more use of sugar throughout the body urlng the time that liver was being aken. Anoth l bl h l btain d . past week-end will in all likelihood from thf,,§:r“;u° m,fnfp,f,,.emef,, h"? W°°k‘md- trouble-nervous reactions, halting or unsteady gate, lack of muscular a £400 scholarship for economics improves the condition of the blood W“ “m” m 1925' md he m tum and social science. That, girls, is but has s, general helping effect was succeeded by 1'10"- R- 5- Reid- "better than lmitati Garbds make- upon the whole body. whose administration went down to up-much more d ficult, and, in And only a small quantity daily defeat m Thursday. EDITORIAL 301118 Ewen the threat of war entails Prince to bring it. There are not "an enormous waste of money. the long run, much more profit- is necessary. able. Cln erella set a. bad example when won that beauty prime. It is mo blessed to get something off you own bat than to wait for a enough Princes to go around.- Manchcster Sunday Chronicle. FROM "IL PENSEROSO" need to earn their living were to create employment by retirement mere-m close-WT" by Mme brook stimulation to employment through when n° pmrm" ‘Ye m" 1W3» “n “ma "pa: “t” m” long out the Dominion would be eonsid- m“ me "am Day's Farm‘ 9y“ While the bee with honied thigh That at her flowery work doth sing, And the waters murmuring erable in the aggregate. The chain of openings created through the All interest is now centred on civil Sefvms °Y in “We °°*'P°"," With such consort at they keep, tions would result not only in mt,“ the dewydenherd deep; liffllle mysterious dream many thousands getting their first w“; p; m; win‘, m M“, strum jobs-Edmonton Journal. o! “Vgly pqm-mgure displayed ' 50m! on my eye-lids laid. The Red Cross announcement And as 1 wake, sweet music breathe to aid victims oi motor accidents 01th’ unseen Genius of the wood. is a confession of a condition that shames modern civilisation. The —Mul°"- (BY Exporter) structivc force and its destruetive- No one (possibly excepting the recognises the motor car as a de- use or reckless misuse oi the finely towards Premier Bennett, or soured adjusted control mechanisms that age! Hon. Mackenzie King. The have accompanied every develop- World It large. with above possible Congratulations are due to Mrs. ment o1 weight, and pQwe|-_._Rp¢h- exception, will take their comput- Arthur Roper who has been select- ester Democrat Chronicle. ed as one of the 25 most outstand- ings of trade and commerce as ab- solutely dependable. ical. This Bureau has recently 1s- eeonomists, backed by trade figures lsh spokezman said they had re- fused with the new Federal organ- mved B truly national u we“ u has landed like a veritable bomb- shell into the camp of Mackenzie iution tethered by the Governor- a parliamentary weicome 0m, K - h l thing of which they all agreed. he ‘gflffl ,1,',,,;;';,§;"=,,1};;yg"g;ig-,w aflld- was that l! the Wmmml- Liberal forces whose halting and strength must be based upon mut- “tempt w bgfblll the splendid re. so much towards that end than trade on the basis of percentage. "°* '0 “will” “"9" “M” °‘~' the meetings and discussions they and, although the gold dollar in hbirlwa Mefluizan has been had had at the conference. nominated by Cardinal Vllleneuve for this‘ important office, and the League of Nations Society fathers its weight value (a disadvantage) is the monetary in foreign trade. 'I‘he force of this blow to Mac- kenzie King and his cohorts, who have so persistently tried to lead sire. I-iapplnera Ls something that for something else-especially when work at hiindlEx. cent has made a. name for himself the Mkitime Provinces. The am m. “m1 H.307 W‘ that I doubt. is to be both the man they wanted an); hotboarimwrt and has up uni-rid needed. nu revered father, ee- “m” m", aatoniahand eupyingthepuiplt intileinteriilu asked the congregation ‘ Dlbhfliwiirilllllllllihilfijvfliflf mum lea il atritbiitrionitbroututmvia- m; agahintba cant made geomaulitba aceeaiedivl. nun 0a ' W"i"'l‘!'i~.i". blood and greatly ch them with lion Th n“ d “In” to ‘h, They- have a reliable Bureau of m3 mm 7nd womm m drama‘ m conieereiil: of! thee Empire Parlla- 5mm!“- lmpamfl “d 901F991“- Cllmdl hi’ the 37m“ Oi-‘lumbm mentary Association have return- Drama Festival Association Inc. ed to their homes. In wishing the This. of Mum- il not i0 be “m- d°1°5“"°3 "m" "WW" m‘ m“ which cannot be questioned. which sued a report of a careful 'study of wealth was to endure its permanent bun" md mung md Penman, ’ d, Canada is 9g mum, gyenwdy ‘mm t, the leader of the greater nations. be happy. A great many search {or with the one exception of Japan. in happy”; These. however‘ "rely resisting the ravages of depression gain it to the extent that they de- ‘M mummmn‘ “m 9"” with” ea . a. mam and Ontsrio- He also rv- of a distinguished divine. he tinder- 5° 0V1" 591110111111! the went long and arduous preparation ' imports m. Woodaworth abandoned “(on wmmmgln; hi; mmmm elfarlgdiie visit 1M ll MM- and it will be reca‘led, the church fit...‘ a revision of his here waited for hlnl, believing pump-y m m. "m (qgqn, s»- has this hap- exeeed in every major Til-l MARKETING AU! Slr,—Tlle Marketing Act of the present government plums the whole oi its operation under eon- trol of those ‘ ’. woduo and cons o. This is democratic. The people rule. Mr. King, so his organ declares. is going to take it out of their hands and put it under control of a bureaucratic parliament, of which he expects to be the "dic- tator." To make the same bungie of this as he has done with every- thing else he has laid hands on, would assuredly be jumping from the frying pan into the fire. . I am, Sir etc. CONSUMER. EMPTY PROPAGANDA‘ Sin-The following amazing as- sertion appears ln a Saturday ed- iiorial of the Liberal organ:- “Bennetrs blasting tariff“ policy and his restriction of imports have reduced internal as well as exter- nal trade and has increased un- employment." Will the writer of that tirade give facts and figures to disprove the following, which I can prove to be the truth:— Unemployment had decreased- not increased (as stated). Bennett's blasting policy has en- ormously increascd exports. It has not decreased imports, ex- cept in unwanted farm products. It has stimulated both internal and external trade. Every bank and commercial re- port, every railway traffic report, every trade journal, every govern- ment statistic published arld the declaration of large business hous- es in Canada, confirm these facts. The Patriot alone offers its futile unsupported assertion to the con- irary. I am, Sir, etc.. BUSINESS. WHAT HAPPENED Sin-The “Dlctator" organ last Wednesday, in its cock-sure style. wrote:-"It is expected the present U. F‘. A. government will be de- feated and that the Liberals will have the largest group, if mt the government." "It will bring added benefit to Rt. Hon. Mr. King when he is called upon to lead a Liberal government at Ottawa. as he cer- tainly will be in two months time." Counting chickens. eh? But what happened? In a Liberal prov- ince, with l3 Liberals in the for- mer legislature, elected by an al- most two to one majority over six Conservatives, they were wiped off the slate with only two of the un- lucky thirteen elected. Coming events cast their shad- ows before, and in the above fore- cast the Liberal organ had clearly foreshadowed the federal defeat of its party. Two Liberals out of thir- teen elected. A like percentage will give them about fourteen members elected to the Dominion House. It will make a small group I am, Sir, etc.. ANTl-BOMBAST. A DOG AT SEA- Sln-With reference to a report that I cruelly threw a dog over- board, the facts are: I left the dock at 4 p. m. Half way out of the harbour h dog was discovered on board the ship. The law pro- hibits floss from or to the Island. and instructions were issued by the clerk of the Executive Council ac- cflfdliiilly- Those inst. ctlons are filmed out by me. In order not to take the dog in question out of Charlottetown instructions were is- sued to put it overboard. After tile ship gassed Battery Point buoy, the ship was stopped and the dog pass- ed over the stern of the ship, and it landed ashore on the west side of the harbour. I have read with in- terest the comment on the incident. On Thursday afternoon the same dog reappeared on the ship and ap- parently wantcd a passage away. It would appear to rrle that the dog to the appallng figures of 66.9 per cent? per cent: France 58.4: Italy 58.1: rnler than this, coming as fields of commerce prices would be vastly better. I! we f is not satisfied at home. I will not stop the dog from coming on board again. as I have several times lll- ready driven it away. The He!!! time I will take him, land him on the mainland, and the owner can come and get his dog. If the party on board was so interested in the dog, why did they nofanswer the first officer when he asked among the passengers ii any one know about him? The party or person that wrote the letter from Pictou Lodge, which I was amused to read, did not care anything about selves talk. Well, we don't have to go to Detroit. to hear people talk. I all civilized, and don't show ally The German export, dropped 85.8 England 57.2, leaving Canada 48.9. the lowest and best record of them all. Isn't this food for thought? Doesn't it put the Mackenzie King blue ruin propaganda out of com- mission? where could we get a greater tribute to the administra- tive ability of the Canadian it d from the highest and most accurate authority in the world? Instead of "restricting foreign trade" as the Liberal leader has so often dared to assert, it has actually been nlore successful than any other nation in holding our own in the trading Japan is slightly lower, with a 40.7 shrinkage. This is due to the lower rates of wages, and leaaer cost-a of production, enabling 1t to under- sell other countries and thus force her goods into markets which are ever buyers at starvation wage An important feature of Canada's gucosasiainthafacttbattheex- rt statistics are published in del- i: values, which largely accounts for the diminished alflelate value of our exports. Measured by the quantity standard our showing illlfl I02 ililtllifl. the dog, only wanted to hear them- must say that the ship’s crew are cruelty to any animal or person. I am, Sir, etc.. E. WELLS, , Master, B. S. I-iochelaga. MIXED FARMING Slim-The tell-tale facts on the price and p. uction of hogs, in Friday's Guardian. are worth look- ing into. If "Exporters" ‘ temen are correct, and they appear to . farmers should give them careful study, and try to find out their value to him in dollars and unis in the sale of his produce. . Low prices of potatoes are mak- ing us get back to mixed farming, and how to mix with the most pm. fit is something to work out. If we can feed our surplus potatoes to 11°86. using all the small and poor grades, it will help our potato mag-- ket in reducing supplies P.1d 915g in marketing a higher quality of potatoes. This will give us better Prices for our potatoes, and very har dsome returns for pork products at present paying prices“ ‘more is too much of this picking at the governments for putting a dlli-Y on hams and bacon. Where would we be if they hadn't, rim, it? How much would we be getting for our pork if Premier Bennett had allowed the United States to unlggd their surplus upon our markets’) They couldn't send it to England stiffen up pflool- 1i- the other way. Our farmers would A 1811114151 killhogs and stop raisin! m0!‘ cause we couldn't compete Wm‘ ed ‘toriltfi h been a as ‘ti: 1.1%.. of Canada (5- P- B’ G“ ld thank the wisdom of DAIl-AB- T the Bennett Government which put those millions of dollars of hog money into our pockets. ‘I .51. t -. . ‘m r e Gwyn-m, Dry leaders who contested thq amendment repealing constitution- al liquor prohibition admitted de- feat as the majority of wet votes cast in yesterday's passed the 50.000 mark, A constitutional amendment for old age pensions also was adopted by an overwhelming margin. _.___-__—-—— SON 0F INVENTOR DIES (A. P. By Guardian's Special Whit) BPRINGFIIZD. Mass. Aug. 25.- Thomas A. Edison. Jr. am of the famous inventor. died early today at an hotel where he had stormed You“ alt Amt A ETT KING 'S'I_'EVEIIS' But your first choice in smoking tobacco will b4 H&_N’s 12:21am" cur Mild, Cool, Fragrant "r111: suoorussr SMOKE" IIIBKEIY. 8i NIGHULSUIPS would then be to spendmlght withfti-vo fiend: s. r's report indica- e, he- ted death was due to heart failure 000 voters. Lord Baden-Powell's “Au Revri" MONG his other secom ii otherwise “B-P-‘U Chm‘ d Lady Baden-Powell en gilie Honorable Betty Baden-Powell. for it won't sell th . If th didn't shut them egleli. theye sell it to our lumber camps, our mines and our fishermen, where the Canadian farmer finds his best cus. tomers for the rougher kinds o: pork. If the United States had our hog markets they wouldn't have had to kill stock and reduce production to tannins While attending the Exhibi- tion call and get the following Remedies. MACS PIG WORM POWDER A very effective remedy in the treatment and cure of worms. A aura cure. 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Inch aa lnllrnilen. Dvmliria. Heart- burn, ate. THUS!!! To these of you, who an n. fortunate iiifllhfl: have to wear one we can you par- laet eomfort, we have a largo Mai of aa-to-da Triall- The 2 tiara ltlflreaiflaeegaittaaat Iall Orlaaa hugely At- iaaladto. heaaflllanslgaeugy healthy "and norms You May. Be Interested Business and partnership life insurance is a day necessity. It insures the brains of t even more valuable than buildings or stock. Great-West Life policy. eon- tracts are specially designed to meet modern conditions. All inquiry addressed to Prince Edward Island Branch Office will bring you prompt information without obligation. IIYIIDMAN & 00., uimri Provincial Managers, Charlottetown f1‘ TEXAS VOTES WET fan's Special Wire) as. Aug. 35—Johii Barleycorn. a furtlve Texas for the last i6 years, was m- turncd to citlrensrlp today by 250,. shrnenta, Lord Baden-Powell of _Gllwe ut oi the World. ia a Elalented artist. H ~ ' k li-bcclr t o ‘n many iwrnew- ‘limit: rdeggimilibit I'§'<'E'.§'§nir°ii§ tmvelleaoeaeflsivfil the Canadian National" Railwaya and on his departure for f d Scout sent the pictorial "au revolr" reproduced abov§ t0_5- 1- Hl-"li" m’ ‘ President of the National Sryetem. The card bean t c ll their daughters. the Honors The Unanimous Verdict of. Successful Ranchers “We have never fed anything t IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS IMPERIAL PUPPY roon in liwmvtinl l growth of pups and developing sturdy Milieu with new!!!" pelts of lustrous sheen, thick-aklnu retaining their color.”