was n,» i. . '1 . ' I. ‘ ......_.__... .. ._.._ .. ..... .. _.. _ g , __ , gnu’..- ,k..__. -_ , _ . , _ n . , I I. , . , - a ‘ . OCTOBER 12. 1935 1... inrin .- "s , iiharlottetown Guardian I e V0 te for AfififitoFToiNiiilAjféNingfs or MacD/QNALDI WOODSWORTH and his followers at Ottawa kept the KING Government in power, and there is no “at PUBLIC FORUM In». at Qua! 1.... w. am... no. MEDICINE UNDERMINES 1T8 OWN _ FUTURE ‘Vat-es By The Way In Time of Crisis doubt they are prepared to do so again if they '~-'."‘~"""'" w" chm" s" """""' m!" "'°°‘P"'“""" get the chance Birds of a feather flock to ether si'..'.'.'aZ"’\' u .2.'.'.‘.,'&'¢.$ . » .. 3- 3- - l" J-l- mmflv- F'°"'-'°°""'°‘ ' - . i g ' The Monitor’; intimate ' r uoflhll, a uncut. no . . ‘ At a recent meeting 1n Toronto. Iiir- T. L- Bani-M". awn- m. m Life Insurance has its highest value when most tion is to the effect that 1i Duce now seeks to {arm an Italian Em- . plre that will revive the glories of ancient Rome. Along his new highway through the ruins of the old Forum Il Duce is believed to see visions oi new Roman legions moving homeward vlctoriousiy with the spoils of far conquest brimming their gasoline-driven Qhflflflbs, Spec- ifically. his camiiiiigli plan is said to be conquest of Ethiopia at the earliest moment that so large a. task may be completed. and then the formation of an Italian colon- ial army embracing more than 1,- 000,000 black troops. With such a. conquest and such an army I1 Diii-"YB DN-Stfge would be enormous, not to be gainsald. He would then strike, ii he had not already 11111;. iated the striking, as penned ms master oi the Rod Seo.-Christlan Science Monitor. u" D. A. ‘Inclilnnon, D. B. 0, needed. Other investments have the least mar- ket value in time of financial stress. A life or Endowment policy is an insured shy. ings plan with guaranteed values for retirement. Consult your nearest Great-West Life Agent or flfffgfllafifg” 3cm, 1:133; ‘on, fibifli‘, write Prince Edward Island Branch Office, ‘ meetings the main prcpaganda con- , tantl seems to be that the only S ’ ilYiillMAli & 00., umrrn depression is in Canada and that it Provincial Managers. nooollnlli Ilene‘ lie Ilhllll QIQOIIQOI. Cnuacn, K. C., was asked by a Liberal what i ‘m the Conservatives would do for unemployment. “What did Mr. KING do for unemployment when he was in office P” Mr. Crwxcu asked. The __ Liberal leader had only two cures for unemploy- 5ATU5DAy_ oc-roggn 1;, 1935. ment, the ambassador cure and the Senate cure. I ' He attempted to cure unemployment by appoint- ing ambassadors in China and Bulgaria and all over the world. His ambassador to China could not even say in Chinese, "I want my laundry," Mr. CHURCH declared amid laughter. When the ambassador cure did not work, he tried the Senate cure by appointing his wealthy followers to the Senate. He stuffed the Senate with what subsquently became known as the Beauharnois gang, Mr. CHURCH said. “I believe in protection and always have." Mr. CHURCH continued. “I do not believe that Canadian workmen can compete with Balkan countries and japan. Canadian workmen can- not live on rice, and the free trade policies of The greatest issue of the campaign. a5 (le- Mr. KING will close up many industries in Can- fined by Piuiiili-IR BENNETT, is that of Canada's ada if it is ever actually put into effect," he con- contiuucil trade relations with the British Em- ginu¢d_ -pire. In 1937 the Empire agreements, which have given preferred markets i0 Canadian farm pro- ducers, come up for revision. The Liberal lend- er an<l party opposed these agreements in Par- liament, fliilf cwry mic for them on Monday is a rote againrt the agreements. MR. KING has thrown out the challenge: “Let the people de- cide.” The Prime hlinisler has accepted that Illllo! and lounging Director, J. B. Burnett, ELI- Alloelato Editors, Prpnk “Miler and D. K. Currie. "lining Dally (founded I381) $6.06 per your (in advance), jnllverod. $1.50 per year (in advance) mailed to Canada ‘m! “an”. Sh“. THE ISLANITS BEST FRIEND Bin-In the Liberal Press, es- ! The Vital Issues One hundred and nfty years ago the peoples of the earth were help- less before the onslaughts oi small pox; 800,000 people in Europe died from its eflects every year. At last a modest English physician, Edward Jener, by introducing vaccination, brought freedom from the deadly effects oi this scourge. In 1890, 112 out oi each 100.000 people in the United States were killed by diphtheria. To-day the number is not more than 7 in 100,- 000; this has been accomplished by the use oi antitoxin. Going a step further it has been found that tox- old when injected info a person susceptible (likely to be ‘tacked by) to diphtheria makes it impossible for the disease to infect that per- son. The Dick test was devised by Drs. Dick, husband and wife. of Chicago. By its use physicians find whether or not a child is suscepti ‘ to scar- has been caused solely and wholly by Mr. Bennett, while other count- ries especially our neighbor the United States has been enJoying a glorious and prosperous period. Notwithstanding any one o reads the papers or who has visited the United States during the last few years. knows the Afllunuull! have been suflerlng from the great- est depression ever known to them, especially the farmers in that country who have been unable to sell their products. The IL-iherals imply that give them the Govern- ment and our farmers could export their produce and sell at a great profit in tbat- country where the Anferlcan farmers cannot sell their own. Even at this date Island Lib- erals are broadcasting in the above strain, assuming apparently that it t ‘t e let fever and are thus able to im- gylgrgeifidwtfhgt ctggadAaggczzypgz munize (prevent attacks against itple would hue no my m n.“ Similarly typhoid fev r no longer ravages mankind. In former years Pei-Me W110 hB-Vii Will-ed the Unli- it has happened that more soldiers ed States during the last few years know that the price for farm pro- have died of typhoid fever than were killed in warfare. ducts have in a great many items, The election campaign has beena long and arduous one, and it has given ample opportunity to the electors to decide the nature of the policies andadministration they desire for the next five years in Canada. At no time have the issues been more clearly defined as between the major parties. The leaders of the Liberal, Reconstruc- tion and Conservative parties have spoken per- sonally in Charlottetown. It is significant that by far the largest audience at a political meeting in this Province greeted the Prime Minister on bio visit here. Lower Queen Street, Charlottetown I TSIEL BRA HMIN TEA OIANGF P1X fill GIOWN_ . loll only in rel airtight pkgl. "Whnt diplomacy needs," lays Premier Laval, of France, “l; more Pipe smokers who can listen and remain calm." This 1s where My, Laval and Premier Baldwin of Great Britain have the advantage. Both are accomplished pipe amok- ers and both have the happy fgg- ulty of remaining calm. But that Super-power jaw" of Benito Mus- solini would snap a pipe-stem 11mg pufL-Windsor star, _. tau-n." he said: “Mr. ‘t is a sincere. Lord Derby, then foreign SQGFQbQfy hard working Canadian citizen do- feared that a "Kingdom oi Can. ing all that he can for his country!‘ ads would wound the susceptibil- Good ior Mr. Dunning. ities oi the Yankees." The British 1 am 31y, m, prime minister laughed as he told ISLANDEB John A: "So like Derby, a vcry good fellow, but he lives in a fog. ion of perpetual funk." One matter discussed with the British Government in 1879 was Editorial Notes Lucky tomorrow and not Monday is the thirteenth. ' r if 3K l! My gran'ther's rule was safer ‘n (is to crow: Don‘t never prophecy——unless ye know. ' 3K 9K 3K If anything like the same number of people were slaughtered weekly on the railway there would be a. When “John A.” Met danllenoe, confident in the fact that the agrce- . pubu” ‘mwry- N° "fleiitlve Denim , ‘ t _ l m“ Umada to the forfifront in A vote for BENNETT candidates 0n Monday could have failed to notice the Mala-Iii!- flhd yellow fever ihoi- been lower or as low as in Canada “Dlzzyn the status o, the high commm mien s ime iru gr . ' _ wmbe a vote to save Cana-da and to Save oup strange contrast; m popular em,» killed of! hundreds of thousands and 1n 935,1 Bu; mg uberg pap- lonerwhlch 0mm w“ to be cram world trade recovery, and that the issue 1s one Selves ~ - tion a1; the death o; fifteen persons yearly are no looser I mantis‘! W ers and speakers do not say this. m“ Wu“ ‘*7. "MM." “d ed the next year. Sir John 11151.1. of vital importance to the immediate futuregi. ' a‘ 9K a“ ivlaeliévlfinwfi; zggway tarpcidenttat gggggngomggs w m“ p“ em m‘ grileeliosl/fll; $51 ggm$igt ‘gift-at ha‘: ‘Eumplm ppcethgt filiieboimilortarlicedoli the of- W r ll f t h‘ i th Pfime m- we v at he ~ - _ d_ 5 W reoosnw y Down- ha are 1e ac s w lC1 e r death of two hundred times that Durinz the Dust few years we the power and at once g flood o; Bir John A Macdonald visite mg street and that m occupant A solemn pause, meditation and church on eve of election, though elections are not won by prayers alone. England for the first time after Confederation in i819. He needed the rest after: the strenuous work oi the campaign oi 1878; he had important affairs to discuss with the Imperial Government, and, doubtless, he had a certain amount oi personal pride in demonstrat- ing to the statesmen oi Great Britain that he had been vindic- ated by the electors of Canada and stood higher in- popular es- teem than at any time in his life. He had been called to the Imper- ial Privy Council in I872, but had not been able to get across to be sworn, and that function, which took place on this date (August 14), was no mere formality. It was attended with a certain amount of Canadian color, the Prime Min- ister being acco lied by Sir John Rose, Blr Charles Tupper and other statesmen from ‘over here. ‘ Sir John had already been the have seen two ‘incurable’ diseases mastered in that persons afflicted with diabetes or pernicious anaemia are now enabled to live out the usual span oi life. Thus Dr. H. Sheridan Baketel, Jersey City. in a. radio broadcast some months ago records the work of medical men who in their efforts to prevent death and disease really uindermlne their own livelihood. “All over the world men oi medi- cine are studying. spendlns time. spending money; bending all their scientific capabilities to discover how to reduce the toll of illness; search- ing for the formula that will pre- vent every disease; perfecting the method that may cure it once it has started." "Every advance made in the pre- vention of disease means less phi- ients for the physician. Each time illnes is prevented from ravaging a human body, a. fee ior treatment. is lost." Canadian fol-m produce would pour lntothe United States. Unable to put anything over Mr. Bennett as an able leader, they call him a dictator, knowing how un- popular dictators are at present in the world. They know only too well, for all their abuse and propaganda to the contrary, that Mr. Bennett is an outstanding leader, a brilliant politician. a successful business man and a very popular and rec- ognized statesman not only of Can- ada. but of the British Empire. And speaking of dictators, what oi the man who would not “give a five cent piece" to a Province who did not agree with him politically? Mr. Bennett is a big man in every way, and these little men can only snap at his heels and‘ play small politics. They can talk potatoes in P.E.I., railway regional control in Moncton. and meanest oi all, talk in Quebec of the, danger of war would be elven ra-nk with the dip- lomatic corps ‘t took time (o; that to be accomplished, but it wag eventually attained and the high commissioner accepted as psi-r 01 the evolution which was taking place in the inter-relations oi the British Empire. Husband Acquitted _ Of Murdering Wife ' (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HAMILTON, Ont, Oct. lL-After more than six hours of deliberation a Supreme Court jury late his} night acquitted George Bodneg, 45- year-old former race horse owner on a charge of murdering his wife, Edna, in their home Aug. 11. RlIPTlIRED T "ister is able to cite in support of his trade policies? Leaving out of consideration the fact that, as a result of the depression, the total trade of the world was cut by two-thirds and the re- turns from foreign and domestic investments by e {any 5° p“ Cent’ and concentrating on the State offence will be simply to ignore social service in . of world trade, as it is, the facts as released for their Sermons tonmr . . - - row. And even then there’ll -publication at Geneva by the statistical bureau be grouse". ' of the League as Nations, are as follows: _ The analysis reveals that world exports on the gold dollar basis in the last four years have declined 57.1 per cent, while those of Canada are down only 49.9 per cent. Thus Canada. has ‘resisted the decline more successfully than the root of the world, The decline of Canadian exports by 49.9 {e cent contrasts with a decline of 66.9 over {or Germany; 58.4 for France, and 58.x for number on the roads....Some un- avoidable accidents there are-bound to be, but it is surely undeniable that the volume oi’ them could be emmwiisly reduced by the exercise of Christian charity and couflggy, selfishness is at the bottom of a. large proportion of the tragedies. So many persons who are kindly and considerate in ordinary man-g seem to become ‘possessed with a demon of impatience when theyare at the wheel of a motor car. 1i; 15 not simply the lust for speed that is responsible for staining the roads with death. Intolerance oi the least delay accounts for many amidentg, How many times has catastrophe ersulted because p. driver will not wait till the road ahead is clear be- fore drawing out; to overturn-me Church Times (London). 9K9K9K ‘With so many candidates in the field the aslest way for preachers to avoid giving 5K 9K 5K While Prince Edward Island has the largest percentage of persons over 7o years of age, 6.38%, we have the smallest percentage of pen- sioners, 23.80. 5K 5K 5K There is one thingabout our evening con- mporary, when it does “get the works" there re no half measures with it-its the whole hog or burst——politically it is “burst.” 9K BK 9K ' W United States; 57.2 for Great Britain; 65.8 The point raised frequently in the tour of the Empire delegates isthat I“ Pd” of 90mm" houmm,’ this tawdry Government at Ottawa after the election, it will What with a BENNETT Conservative National oi the undeveloped Imperial e5. tates. Canada's population 15 1n (unless they are in power.) But these little men and little guest at several notable dinners, one given by Sir John Rose giving Learn about our improved inrr-vrtiun bontrilluivd . r or cent a the total world ex- the new)“, hood 100w . N 1 ,1_ N , ,_ _ 37 f’ f be our boundcn duty to vote for BENNETT can- Austral,“ 03:: Sh, figs a Qluégotg; PEPBTS forget ihhi the People d0 5b “h” °VP°mm1iY l° me“ w- not 611:0: Illflvzlf. ¢.‘.'.‘.'...l'.'l§f.iZY"‘l'.i‘. read, think and listen to the radio. H- Bmii-h (the 8"“ newsdefll" '--- Hum-mm m» r141"- ' ports i-n. r929 and 3.99 par rent in 1934. ', In addition to maintaining and expanding Gunadus trade relations, the BENNETT Govern- " ment has a record of legislative reforms un- paralleled by any administration since Confed- uradon. One has only to recall the Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement Act, the improvements .- “Min the Farm Loan Act now extended to fisher- men as well, the numerous legislative measures rbstricting capitalist abuses in the interests alike of basic producers and consumers. In addition to these policies, already on the statute books, the BENNETT platform is one of far reaching re- form. It includes: introduction of debt-conver- sion scheme providing for the refunding and A consolidation of Dominion, Canadian National Railway, provincial and municipal debts at lower " rates of interest; the prohibition of future tax- free bond issues by the Dominion of Canada; n° Political interim-en? i.“ the operation.“ the The Liberals may so)’ what they like but to ask Brit-sh palm!“ w mm“ mmso “ttiileivsgiet so meat’ Wm‘ quiet ‘anmy- “s” 3" refill" mwwm A- $0 magnetic a PBIBOHIWY- L iBank °f Canada; apphumon of the prmclples of separate meetings for the different parties ‘have and Swen that number‘ mslfmd M‘ And dignity’ to keep thy nOnour by Grit politicians.) Let the people There 1; no "com 0g what the U p; I t Act to city ‘ ‘ ' A t - b i ht, ' She gal-wars 1C redltofdefiz-Ssgtifzligate from the bee" a hiigfi 5l1¢¢°55- Illtiinigent 61am“ [lave D°mm1°"s' ma“ have Tetlmled: when bin I look again upon thy ing on and the large number of tain that they discussed more "M"! Philldfll ""415 5"‘ ‘we 6Y5’ a ca“ an - ~ been able in pence and quietness to hear the qucs- hcme" TW° thmgs ‘m’ ceftamly‘ face, ' men at work. and then all fair than their personal resemblance. 0min"! Ind obi-Billed i1"- Canadian P6001‘? M50"? any Change "i Yaibval’ needed i° brine about e reel revival . With all its loveliness and grace minded men will think what this Already m. Disraeli ma in m: mment- cares o! 8ionnwil l administration is made; amendment of the British North America. Act in co-operation with the Provinces; a pensions policy to remove adult ’ prkers at the age of 6o years from the labour market, supported by the putting into effect ,of schemes such as housing, assistance to prospect- _ ors, forest conservation and other work, and by .,..pr0vidillg technical education for young people who arc victims of the depression; immediate government inquiry into the whole quesiloir 0i , power from coal, hydro-electric, and possibly . peat; building up of the east and west trade '" ‘route; rccnsting of freight rates, modernizing " rail structures; completion of the trans-Canada ‘TL highway; support for civil- aviation; improve- a ‘Ration to Ottawa for . o o yes, “My . . . - - $6oooo under the °"1Y W be “spoiled o! a" his power “ 1 "W" ‘>1 "l " ‘ m nd u» o. P. m. 1t was during . .- i-imcnt in national broadcasting; maintenance of Ifljgusing Schcnle. This reprersents 20% of and influence on the Eumpgan com That is Home! I-C J 1 water, trickling in crooked :1“. m“ w mwhmdm m“ s“, “at Jialaxg. ‘iirlrw-Lié: , tariff protection for agriculture and the exten- $300000 to be made available for constructing tinent by the southern and south- ' ~17“ es- “its: “m” m“?! sfme “m John explained to "Dizzy" why “m, u“, "mu b "Imam, f: Flo" °f agficultural and “h” markets m the newyhomcs in the city It ma be mentioned B1551? $€acxbsiiiibt aflhtifiell; ilihtliifl ERUDITION QU°TA are" bxégmlaile‘; zoicifgadpgéfii "W" iirmowfriiiignoiraémadmwr” i?‘ u’ m impfleflmm cunmuon United States and other countries by trade zigrce- ' y displacement on inf European SET FOIL JANITORS mg "V", Bwespm; myegucguy m m‘; d. “madam ' i" u" "h"; Yffments which will really effect these purposes. didates on Monday. Canada First all the time. 5K 5K 9K millions; south Africa, £300,001] (L- 700.000 whites); and New Zenland about one and a half millions (in- If the U. S. A. had section 98 in operation it might have avoided the recent. clashes between Communists and Nazis. Also the minor battles between the Italians and the blacks of Harlem. It is curious to find a financially embarrass- ed Liberal farmer so terribly prejudiced that he would refuse to take advantage of the Farmers Creditors Act, because the Liberal candidate told him it was a Tory measure. 5K 9K PREAIIER LICKS reference to his Three Million Dollar Blank Cheque as “refunding legislation” may go down with some Liberal supporters. It didn't go down with MR. DENNIS or MR. Cox in the Legislature. BK 9E 9K tions of thc (lay fully and freely discussed by candidates, and with an opportunity for ques- tions being nskcd and answered. 5K With reference to the City Council's consid- eration of the new Housing Scheme, whereby 80% of the cost of the new homes can be ad- vanced to the Home Builder, repayable over a period of 2o years, it is interesting to learn that a workman may have the cost of his own labour considered as his 20% contribution. This should make it practicable for nearly everybody to own their own homes, 9K BK Messrs. MCLURE and MYERS have made that rural as well as urban communities are elig- ' Africa and prolonged and difficult eluding 86,000 Maorls). One or two of the Dominions have their own 51960181 problems-that of Australia its great empty spaces, and that of South Africa with its mil- lions of natives. Probably the case oi Australia is the most serious, ior at 11° Erehfi distance from the shores f the Commonwealth is military Jillian, with a population calling for outlets. The pride oi Australia is "16 While Wllulation. It is not being reinforced. Indeed, titre has men a.‘ stand-still in the British Com- monwealth which has intensified the unemployment problem in the 01d Ciiilliiry- An Australian speak-l 0i‘ in Glflsilow put his finger on the weak spot in his country. Hg said: unemployed, and it would be unfair , British people coins to the overseas, in Great Britain-a great develop-‘ ment. of the British Commonwealth . and real stimulus to world trade.— Edinburgh Evening News. Can ho (Mussolini) carry out hi; ambitious plans without such ex- penditure as will weaken the econ- cmic foundations of hi; rule? And what of that other Fascist State, the Third Realm, that can do a1] he can. only much more efficiently. and is no less ruthless than he 1,5? Is he sure that he can hold Austria when his men are perishing of dis- ease and bullet and spear wounds in wlariare is exhausting his reserves? will he found his "Fascist Empire" mainland be ins we shall know on whom the let responsibility fails, The picture fades. But here on Empire soil I Arid there above me floats Some men come along and toll the people all the troubles of Canada, iroubies that ‘we all know, but who told them anything yet about how swim they proposed to right these troub- BOND OF EMPIRE Land of scented gardens across the $68.5 Green lawns and winding lanes and shady trees, Let breezes blow me perfume from thy bowers Whose fragrance puts to shame all other flowers; Let linnet, robin, ‘thrush and night- ngale, Broadcasting melody in wood and v e, Make music ior my longing ear. that they themselves had aoo-oooiEngland, dear isle, so far, so near; Now hidden by my tears? Memory takes my hand. My vision clears; vanishes the old unhappy pain, England holds me in her again, Tenderly against her pressed, Where I was oradfed at her breast. loosed my hand; Mist gathers to my eyes and I am back; v stand, Union Jack, Thus am I comforted, though far I roam: Wherever thy Flag flies, my Eng- EDMONTON, Oct. ll-Caretakers I smile. 8.11% Memory has the les i.’ they should get into power? King did not. Stevens did not, but Mr. Bennett has spoken and placed his cards on the table. Coming down to'our own little Island and what do we find. While these little papers and little men are rehashlng all the depression stufi, and abusing Bennett, one of the greatest if not the greatest pub- lic works that has ever been at- tempted on this Is‘and is now nearing completion, one of Ben- nett's promises. the highway be- tween Charlottetown, Borden and Summerslde, and also a highway between Hunter River and Rustico (instead of a promise oi a branch go out and see this great work go- will mean to the people of this Is- land. As has often been said, every big and worthwhile improvement that has ever been given to the Island has been given by Conservative Governments. The Car Ferry, the wide gauge railway and now the hard surfaced roads. ffhcsc roads will bring business, tourist traffic and investors to our Island besides being a comfort in travelling in all weathers. After listening to the various speeches oi King, Stevens, Hepburn, Gardiner, etc.. and then hearing Mr. Bennett it is comparable to looking at a. lot oi little shallow its course through a prosperous and happy country. who became first lord of the. od- mlralty and who was the person- age hit at when Gilbert and Sul- livan create’ Sir Joseph Porter in M. 5- Pinaiore"), Sir. Stai- iord Northoote, Mr. Birch, the gov- ernor of the Bank oi England; Hugh Childers, secretary ior war; Lord Monck, the first governor- general of the Dominion, and Lord Frederick Cavendish, who was to die at an assaas’ 's hands in Phoenix Park, Dublin, three years later. But the greatest event was a dinner given by Sir Michael Hicks- Beach, when Sir John had his first opportunity to talk face to face sans ceremonie with Lord Beaconsfield. Everybody there was impressed at the likeness between the two prime ministers; "Dizzy" older of course, but with many o! the facial tricks which made John two talked about, but it is cer- cornmended a speech made by Sir John in our House of Commons m support oi the treaty oi Washing- ton,‘ describing it to Sir Stafford Northcote as "very good and statesmanlike." Soon afterwards Sir John went to Hughenden an the guest of Iord Beaoonsiield who, despito the wor- ries of the international situation at that time. manifestod much in- terest in the projected Canadian Pacific Railway and promised the aid oi the imperial treasury-a promise which his defeat alone prevented fulfilment. (How differ- ent things might have been half a. century ago ii that imperial guar- antee had been given to Canada of Canada," as Macdonald and others of the Pat-hen wanted. The Westminster Write to ShllTIl DIANUFACTUIIING COMPANY DIM- 5 Trenton, Ont. Illatrthllllloil 1803 PRINTER Phone 606-L 169V; Grafton Street DR. L. BIEVMIS l Conditions, such as uyspcpsin. our Stomach, Heartburn. Gastric Distress and many other ailments peculiar to thc stomach. Don’t, fool with your stom- ‘ach. Serious conditions will arise if you allow yourself to lapse into a chronic state oi‘ gutrlo trouble. We AIJONE HAVE this iam- oru London Physician's pres- cription. Try a Bottle. MAGS BLOOD FOOD For Pale and Thin People ible under the Housing scheme. 3K 3i The 2 Macs Mail Orderl o. 0. n. Premntir ,.... and not merely give foreign competitors the op- "Wportunity of exploiting the Canadian market. on the staff oi the Edmonton school board must have a certain amount In the course oi a speech by m. Dunning, the ionner Liberal Min- cornerenco had , tioally decid- ed upon the "Kingdom" when in- timation was received and ii it is the power and influence oi Fascist Italy that is displaced. \Vc are not boasting at all, at all, but refer- - Lastly Paamaa Harman's policy when ~ - - - _ Mussolini must explliin 1c w his oi book iarnin’ from now on the ister of Finance. as publirhed in thgt, 11, "ywreturned after Oct. 14, will be to co-Opcrtiie with imfi-to 51:59:}?! S65E19“ of ‘he ‘Ixglgslalurehexiffi people-Manchester Guardian. BOB-Yd hi! dtciiiod- Giff-do V111. oof- the Patriot oi September I last, would not receive the assent of " “mm” u.” _ "- Parliatnent with a ma ion o e pu 1c accoun s s ows t at 6 tlficatol, or the equivalent, must be v m, 3,111.11 Q," ~_ ' members of other parties in furthering Canada's interests, which he f believe) to ba=.of___greater impprtancethan any diff s, separating the parties politically. a g e ‘stands illflfiers of the BENNETT e. iircliii- Films are or. A, A. MAC- n, Kings (ma Msssas. W. Cnasraa aloud W! H. Mvaas in Queens, ‘ ‘inf-Prince. The return of v ’ _ ay will mean’ loo’ flg-guppcrr-ironb ‘Prince Edward Island ' 1' . ‘ , held by applicants ior Mich. posi- future. . the most significant is the incxeu- "ii-iii ingvogileofjassmusicandmod- poetry tothem. The “old ooken em dancing. m1- somc time past bucket" and the old rusty dipper of the youth of Moscow have been our boyhood days earns to u; again learning to foot‘ it aeneatly as Park and again. ‘Him was romance and Avenue or Mayfair: young men in poetry oinnbinod with drinks from smartly cut lounge suits, their those utensils or old. we outlived cheeks denuded or ancestral fur, the destructive little creatures that yo women in Paris fashions, science has since told u: lurked with hair bobbed and waved, have then with deadly intent. nightly danced defiance to prole- _ _ _ tartan we dice. The old peasant All nature In a marvelous an- rowmg-authontyno-the-tune-of-three IRIiiIOII-JDG-IOIR- spring unti‘. dollars. He is so sensitive about these things mml uflm‘ that it passes, all understanding how he could Alntmg the many signs that Bov- Special Session of the Conservative Legislature let Russia is going bourseois. oneoi in r916 cost only $io—one half of what the LEA Government's session cost. Then, too, it was a revenue producing session, not a borrowing and job-providing session. “Isiew to CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL AGREE FOR ONCE in Admitting that the, old Island “Product runners anti rvnsr Paauraa Lax is mod at us. He says we have no right to criticise his government's mis- appropriation of $200,000 and falsification of the Throne Speech to cover up the transaction, or his dictatorial motives in taking further bor- s! v i ,'"hOflQ~f§Hlfl-\O- itvay oi guaranteeing and prosperity. . have con ‘the slanderous abuse and villifi- ‘M2 alert and Richie! we may m M15019! ‘l hi’ - ‘ '. 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