,f " '10,‘ 1924 .,‘ ‘v.,__v‘,,,k_vf:,_}.., _ .4‘. '2. Bililliiili Io I-IIZII _. .'v( V .. ‘i "l i‘ wn-Jtssnu s. ‘ 4 . w» 9.- Y~ wnunsmr, JULY 1o 700 Kiiocycies (880 Meters) WGY (Schneotsdy, N. Y.) i Notes By The wit)’ Members of the Home o! Gom- mens from Nova Sculls in oom- “aeri “flu-m n‘ It’: ~ wt...’ “It II- OsIIta- m“ ‘m’ m?“ °°“""“.“l‘ "'9 General Electric Company tin-Roast It. lensing nstunsily desirous that the‘ repres- Esatsrnltsndsrd Time i '- 3- '5'" - ' ' 11.30 s. m.-8tock market report. ontstlon of thafprovince shall not be reduced from 16 to 14. A strict compliance with the provisions of the B. N. A. Act would require that the reduction shsllgibe made and 11.40 a. llllr-PIOGIIGG market re port. 11-45 a. m.—-Wosther report. 11.55 s. m.--Tlme signals. 1:00 p. m.—-Music and address, ‘The ‘Keynote to Conservation ‘- la?‘ rtiunsbav, JULY 1o, 1024. ‘n’ oirrmouici-iso aussrs m s ma. ln I few years he is Oil '" - ha. feet__ it is true he has difficul- v _ . , . wivjtbe visit of our i play hi» be ill?" ' » IND/riots to remind ourselves of ' » the debt the world-owes to medical science sud medical research, No d otliori profession has as much defin- t itelyf and iucoatrovertibly to its credit of. the things worth while. e- bas the school of medicine and “‘ surgery. They have cleared up the ‘j world's plague spots and made them basil. 1y hsplgqlzte. They have met and conquered such enemies as bubonic plaguelsndy typhus which alvsn-up"tb comparatively recent years made war more deadly than fever, the terror of so many tropic- al countries; they discovered snaes tbetics which have reduced human tions of their terrors and their dau- gsrghflflrey ‘Ibsnve made curable the indddrablel‘ diseases of only a few, years ago and have in infinite ways billets; they have wiped out’ yellow Mllilllfiflll I10? 4 Efllwl‘!!! suffering to a minimum and stri-p- customs, s beginning which would ’ " i - - c» ped even the most serous opera be commonplace in the we; would urgent reasons‘ n m only in the the“. is usually m“ Wm‘ dark eastern section of Canada that any pmvmce m“ 1°“ ‘my p°ru°u M is cancer, there is found, in at least the representation it had when en getber or we pretend we are, which “m”! the union. ties to contend with there that are never met with lierel‘ there are droughts and bail storms, uncer tain marketsysnd low prices, but these do not appear in the pros- pect and he takes his chances, {en- orally to find out that he would have done better had he remained st home, had l; not been for the one great difficulty ut home namely the start- The young man starting to farm in this province today wants to neighbons who have not the means l0 buy his farm. to be intolerable here. in this country we are all rich to start on the some level with his maemaflon u now h“. been in the this sympathy may become active mm "e h“ among the representatives oi the Central and Western Provinces re- gorge‘; and I'll-etched, and 1n the mains to be seen. WY Bmck "lid Wl-llllmel" and’ l" principle of representation accord- vessel or vessels are torn, with the the discredit oi our present day ing to population is a sound one and should not be abrogated or de- umrmed pirted from except for grave and less the imperial Act is amended as was done in the csse of Prince Ed- ward lsisnd some were agd. All of which hss a bearing upon tbs Re- distribution Hll shortly to‘he in. t-oduced kt Parlimmeht. _ Something of the reluctance felt in Nova Scotls toward the reduc- tion which the Constltuational Act requires will be felt throughout the three provinces by the sen. and a sympathetic interest will be shared In both New Brunswick and Prince Edward island with the effort made by Nova Scotis to retain the rep- How far The general apparently this must be done un~ . ‘ the lungs is always bright red and BLEEDING FRO“, THE MOUTH When we were youngst e and were taught "first aid" to the in- jured at school, there was one point that was hammered into us by the teacher. “Bleeding from frothy, but bleeding from the stom- ach is dark and often clotted." Now although thaugeneral pule was likely good wough, and. will still hold good in most cases inso- far as the lungs are concerned. still there are some points to re- member about bleeding from the stomach. Bleeding from the stom- ach may actually be a bright bright red. due to the rupture oi a small hiood vessel when you have an ordinary vomiting spell. , Perhaps you have eaten too much, your stomach is greatly con- gested, the blood vessels are en) violent effort of vomiting a little result tha-t you have bleedin, from the mouth unil are naturally The bleeding from the stomach due to some real l “‘ spots throughout. or a brownish colored fluid. Where the trouble half the cases, u sort oi material like coffee grounds. it always tells the dreadful truth. Preservation of Our Forests" Mrs. lidwsrd C. Whitmyer, Schenectady Federation of Women's Organisa- tions. ’ ‘$.00 p. m.—-Producs and stock market quotations; news bulletins: baseball a " . . ‘ 5:15 p. mu-RGDOTI on condition of New York State highways, furn- ished by Captain A.W.Braudt,State Highway Commissioner. 5:30 p. m.—0rgan recital by Stephen Ediolsclairuorganist, from Proctoi-‘s Harmuuus Bleecker Hall. 7:30 p. m.—Concert by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra from Lewisohn Stadium, College of the City oi Ne York. Willem Von Hoogstrateia. conductor. This will be the first of a series of concerts by New York Philharmonic Orch- estra to be broadcast by WGY in cooperation with WJZ of New York during the months of July. and August. -—---<ooc-i an JULY 10.——You have a great deal of natural ability, but need to de- velop your selfconfldence. You ure faithful and trustworthy lathe performance of anything iirected by others. but fearful about your Thursday, eFriday and Saillfllflid and, l2; - . July l0, ~ Threeyears of successful business. YOU for your valued business you _ y It is greatly apllrficlfltell jlllld We as‘ in our three years. ll WE THANK have placed with us sure you every care and attention will bé given to 1'0"!‘ requirements in the coming year. RHIBWSPS the same purpose. in the Th M u m m h‘ m pioneering provinces they are all A provincial bye-election in m“ s,” as; :50“? a‘: “hi: Mr EM ‘mo, together’ m. apnea, to be. North-west Toronto on July 7 re- stomach. from hardening oi the much “so answer! m. “we p“ suited in the choice of the Conser- liver. or even some trouble with own undertakings. You are kind, tender, sympathetic, and very lov- lug. Cultivate hope and courage, and never allow yourself to become jealous of others. smootheditbs pillow_of the dying. In @011 the medical world of today compared with‘ thug of a century ' FIRST. -- Every person wlho i purchases goods to the amount m“ ‘""°°“' of $5 will receive a Canadian vative candidate, W. H. Edwards, ' and a hail ago is the Twentieth Cont. d i-th th d k u“ compare w e u Island similar conditionsprevsiied. pose. -ln {he pioneer days in this w" A- J- Ymmi- “m” by 5'9“ er or spleen trouble, your doctor is majority. The election was held to likely ire-sting you for it, because lf you have an ulcer, cancer. liv- Your birthstone is the ruby, which means contentment. Your flower is the water-lily. 3 darning wool Army Housewife. Contains , needles, safety 3 ages. Wit-bin the past two years a , - . The men and the women. whose fill the vacancy caused by the Y0" 11890 hlm- Your lucky color is green. . cllllflllll- Dl- “"11"! “i T°"°“‘°- death of i-reh. Thom-as Crawford But ll some‘ day you have bleed» pins assorted buttons, etc., etc. hardships we deplore, lived a life m ‘mm the cum and h 1 to -,_,_,,._“ l _ has dilmverod B Qllffl 10f 0110 0i . . whose majority at the general elec- g m ' e3“ , _ . ' T.- according to their means, lived (pd WOPPY M1011! tuberculosis because f D l s l . i thelncurshle illnesses 0i only three 11°11 B! 1919 W“ 3741- Th8 Liberals the blood 'is a. bright red. don't m y O 601110113 SECOND —Every person who M prawn“ and 1°“ w "'9" d"'5°°“' pa had no candidate but the lose our nsrv ~ nd icture a ion l‘ ' ' l‘ you‘ u“ no m" despuches o! an" "my equipped and 80mg voters claimiul allegiance thereto saaitirium we: entp or llflssiblg Io purchases goods Ito the» amount l “ yesterday a I llll lwllflmc" ihomeeteads Such s beginning is ' an early death B . 0f $2 50 Will TECQlVE OHS large :13 ~ re drtdtoh h ll ' ll - an Ba 9T5 - _ . -» i, by a heme mime l» seem HOW ............ 0.. young- people Z..,,,,.‘,‘§‘,.,§i.§§,.,_ .“.’.?'f‘. 7 Mnfygygygsgiguygygfwl;533112 G ar _ , bar of Marseille Pure Castile ._ s . . _ y, ., _ - "“' ' . Univarsizy. :41 Adam] Joly: viftc cannot begin where their grnnd- Th a h I t ‘ "I h Oath‘?!‘girlniigllglilétifli,::l:u:;8;g::lfi om" HOSTESS S081). . vei- n vers ~ - i _ . ‘ pres a o v p00 u i’ parents began and there is no oth- w‘ gxarsotviiltlicthenezrsazted oiilxugor be months ahead Wm‘ your "aw THE 8 G l _ ’ ‘ ‘ F f "l" u l‘ M" Wiflbl“ m an“! p q ment. and will be completely well‘ . BVGIY boy WhO pill‘- er way. They must go where begin- plebiscite there which was recent in a “w months due to ‘ms mew me dimmanance M some’ u not “M35179 Nimble" The" “m. w“ iy foreshadowed by Hon. Forbes ental bleedinil ‘ all, internal cancers." Up to the moment o! this announ- cement cancer bad been one of the dreadstlfdtlcurable siseihes. Tuberculosis, the Great "White Plague, has been halted has ls he longer the terror it has been, ln- stances might be multiplied indel- initely showing what humanity ow- es to ‘medical science. And the scion cos. both cf medicine and surgery. are only in their infancy. Research wdrlk issuing on uuceaslngly. Me- dical scieiitbts are daily risking and often sacrificing their lives sm- osg dsadTIyQdlaeosa. germs, studying their habits. their _ characteristics, abdgthe secrets of their deadliness. aed§slly also. they are winning all the line. All honor tolths ’ and the women engaged in this Jvprlkjor humanity. this work which its sole aim the alleviation of pain, the prolonging o! human life and the ‘cleaning up of the v__ h euro‘ nicks it s better lilacs to n‘ I. .. . also 90' .. J, ' fidlrobsbly no advice has been more freely given in our province in recent years than tbs advice to "fflisy std-ionic" and probably also loothsr advice has been so little loaded. Yosng men and young woman, looking to their own indivld nsl lluture. go or stay ss the pros- ‘ -, w. uli-‘eei them. lf they nhs that is a better prospect for them plssvhei-tflolas liens they will l-ioyslsswhero. Pew who are worthy ' a place in the _i-ll will remain at or young woman with a prospect of I ce Edward Island where. to farm llllgs. they must stay or g0 as 0p» portunlty knocks and unfortunately she is knocking more busily else- where tbsn here. present convened in New York does not impress the readers oi the re- ports as a sane method of selecting into s Bedlam by vociferous sp- reached. Press reports of the speak- ing and of the attempts to speak give the palm for common sense. logic and fairness to tbs omen delegates. The men who desired to be distinguished for their much speaking were in many casm rsfue sad a hdsrlng, at least their speck- ihr was not sufficiently loud .3‘... heard above the‘ different noises. On tbs other hand the women dele- gates wore given s respectful ‘hear- ing. The failure to secure s suffic- lsnt number of votes for any oi‘ the mssiy candidates augurs ill for the sncccs of tbs democratic party at flail. l! ""11 lllld l1 home will leave Prln- took power at. the last session of ape“ ~ e155. the Legislature to hold such a pleb- lsclte if thought to be desirable. As to those trained for other cal- Premier Ferguson has expressed h" 595i" "l" "hell "19 "l9 '5 and though l saw a hamlet or two. ' h n maul to be taken-it shiill be done with below me in the vale, and manylmld how sorry a e was’ B a as little- ae possible of partisan- polltics injected into it and has promised alurther statement in the gun near future. populous The Democraryc convemlon a; would be of great interest in all sections of the Dominion whether “dry" or “wet". ed to the States 9”“ “d wmmm “'7 “m” “m3 these to be moved at the rate of B5 people who go away; no young m“. Godfrey, Minister of Health, as like y to take place during the coming The Ferguson Government province Emigrants from Guilds to the a candidate for the uasponslble oo- sum who were detained at the sition of President of the United b journey according to Stags‘ Far h" "d “mm! me mp‘ statement.’ A report from Montreal porters of the respective candidates is to the effect that from now un- converted Mladlson Smiare Garden til June 80, 1925 no more than B50 order have begun to resume their a published immigrant settlers will be admitt- from Canada. per month. Oi this quota Quebec has been allotted 260 at the rate of 20 per month. Only -th0se who have lived in Canada for a year or more will be considered as eligible, according to a statement given out by olllcials st the American Con- sulate in Montreal. r The supplmsntsry mltted to F-rllainent on Monday were $6,604,800, and these bring the total estimates for 1024-85 up to $101,170,850. Out of the sitllllle- mehiai-‘ies rei- public huiisihgi Nova Scotis gets $35,000. and New Brunswick $74,000. For harbors and 7“, New Brunswick $885100 sud lmstss sub- _ rivers Nova Scotls is allotted $875,- But remember stil lfurther. that blood may come from your stom- ach or any part of the throat, when you have s coughing or a vomiting . THE GREAT AMULET The road lay under chestnuts, ions houses of the chestnut farm- early underneath the trees. l“ ‘new M m9 w“ But 1 heard the voluejf a woman~ that Quebec, British Columbia and singing some other provinces have adopted government control of the liquor THE DEMOCRAT": BEDLAM mme’ a ‘debiscne in we m8 “d ed I could have taken up the strain 0! Qlilllll" and answered her, as l bent on up- some sad. old. endless ballad not far off. It seemed to be about love and a bel smoureux, her handsome sweetheart; and I wish- on my invisible woodland way. weaving. like Pippa in the poems, could l have told her? Little enough; and yet all the heart re- quires. llow the world gives and lakes away, and brings sweet- llllll lands: but to love is the garden-Robert Louis‘ Stevenson. speeches. _ FROM FOOTING THE FLAT ed in an apartmentl" “Easilyfl man, yawning. e h? ' my own t oughts with hers. What hearts near, only to separate them into distant and strange great amulet which makes the world s meet earlier in the yesrs and fix a time limit as tothe length of "And how, my dear Sherlock, did you discover that the culprit resid- responded the great "Upon examining the foot-prints. l saw that be was flat-footed." She said he was sorry the weat- herwas bad, The night tha-t she asked us t0| dine; l And she really appeared sibly sad. | ‘Because she had hoped ‘twould be‘ ' r. She was l-llilli- myi wife had a cold, . i And she almost shed tears over; inexpres- l ' sorry to ‘hear feelingly told, flat, iShe was sorry she hadn't askedl others to come, She might inst as well have hsill eight; She said she was downcast and ter- ~rlbly glum Because her dear husband was late,- She apologized then for the home she was in. For the state of the rugs and the chairs, For the children who made such a horrible din. And then for the squeak in the stairs. When the dinner began she apolo- gised twice For the olives, because they were small: She was oertialn the celery, too, wasn't nice, And the soup didn't suit her at all. She was sorry she couiiln‘t get whiteilsh instead 0f the trout that the fishmonger sent. But she hoped that we'd manage somehow to be fed. Though her dinner was not what she meant. She spoke hes- regrets for the salad and then Explained she was really much . hurt, . And begged both our pardons . again and ssain For serving a skimpy dessert. She was sorry for this and sorry for that. Though there really was nothing to blame. But i tboufit to myself as l put on my t. ‘ Perhaps sbo is sorry “some. W. S. RAINES. A PEST OF TH! Ri-D OAK a". it w“ a very solitary marchlTha-t the steam wasn't on in thell v all afternoon, and the evening be- chases goods organ. , Men’s “Working Pants Pants . . . . Yeuttisfiikhaki Pants .. Boys’ Khaki Pants .. .. B0312; Golf Hose, 2 prs for Bathing Suits, Boys’ . .. . BathingSuits, Men's . Men’s. Working Shirts. . THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK $3 will. receive a» lovely mouth Anniversary idielebrtatizioiimtlpboials h WHOLESALE LRICES ON ALL MEN’S"AND BOYS’ CLOTHING DURING OUR .. BIG,“ IIIILIIEIISAIIY SALE MANY EXTRA SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THIS STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN to the amount of h Men's Fancy Shirts . . . . Cotton Socks, prs. for . Athletic Underwear, suit Rubber Belts Moms 8i Boys 4. Knitted Neckwcar special Young Men's Suits Young Men’s Rain Coats -___.,_ AND FRIDAY "i lifiliithflm"? "W" m" "°- m comm 3mm,“ m, u M,“ Prince Edward island $20,000. Tliia - .._._.. msssty 1entilssasl reasons or :2 ’_ ins’ "tlfthayssb i. _ Iofttabb enslav- tions mean anything it wound ap- poor as ii President Coolidge was petty are of his election" ‘Too lact that tbs dllsrontjsmoontlc‘ ai-haiéitlcaaaeeo-omw w o» qigsqipsvrvmaemsspwlv 1"" mitt-ii". "fir" with sslicliot 1m power to sieve sums up 871L700 for Nova Scotis. and 0118.000 for New Brunswick. against $0,000 for Prince Edward island. Add no mention is made o! any money to standardise our rail- sn unfair division. -s-_a- _0t\lwl,,is resorted-to be swal- yrurlsato. Titers srs ssvsrat terms of desirable auto In- surance.» oas arose policy y ‘iihs rad. oak. a valuable active troa, is subject to the attacks of s-borsr known as the Lassa: Oak unseat» Wormflrltia inssct. a0. cc llltotlilnnlsrflmiylofth Dominion Department 6i "Agrtcul. arable importance. The oatervllll" alter hatching tron the spur which are backed swav in crook! itcrovtcss oi tbs bar . commence; tors iota esssrauroas mash. undltouloilol to m a rolnl- way. Thirty-five dollars to Nova . i, ~ .: I» ‘ a - e s tlith torn .~ d f "l" wi- llili-hs my Niall mo. w» mo; 312:?! doll-r 1w ca»: """'"_"- '“' w" ""' tgrtsibtomazs nth: ‘gill-Ill » . . r _ . ~ . l . " ‘ * ' ‘hfsi ss‘ their popularity bouncers as Prov, loo seems _ m. m m, '|‘°|;|‘.~_ | ' lugs, whore 4n some sections lt l" y i ‘c ~~ Q in" ,‘=F'&",'»' ‘t; m ' w - - _ i - n" hussvemeaieieeeeeteieehsis .. 135 GREAT? , ‘J , jivssfi A .. ~ , 1 k .. boy's‘ wean ' m ' It "l ‘tbstls s camlllsts eevmsn t‘: ms am ‘hifiltigrhheb . i" , ,. _ apathy} ‘he lode o! balloting for a are: is; tor homo sadmsot lhlew . ‘h’, m“: d w arwmgzfsa;mmszasitnw_ L h i x r d, . i,» ..'~ ~» ~ l l, k m ~ r.’ w , .= ‘I- l‘ ‘ ’ ’ . V‘ \ ‘ W”? ' . 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