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Claims‘ 1 "time l'ltI.\11l'l\' p‘ __ '1' " 1'11 \-..1;'ils_ ._ p ex iis of M11; -_ p.111» r1"."eii'l_v rein-ed‘ m 1 o. .‘.-l_“'.ll llitli‘l'.'. 111' i111"'.1i1l <lU~i li" i t'\' i i l '~ l . 1 ' 1 i ‘ . in lll\l\' l1\ " ‘j -|ti"1; .\l.\.~- .1 1 lliltl~l1 iir=iiiiition of tradi- 1-.'.1.l t‘ Milt mus! lie respected, :21 r-i: 1i . Tic tll~\l1\ii'(‘1l without rufl- 111111 1'1. .~1' 1'! "1 . 'l'l:ci'e was no need ,1 r ~.; iflc opinion 01' the Court ‘a 1. 1 and a lll"1’1‘.'f\l":1"ll o1’ justice', or 111.1 the Province lilllflfk‘ ‘ti. 11-. ; power wlii-n the q 1- = still undecided. RR] n1 r is lwfore the m1- .- 111' cit‘ ins 1o lool: upon 11p iixiiconz-v of sciioiis d" ' ." his i to enhance liz: reputa- rwnce.‘ for_tlic law, an" . r die law in thc Courts 1... ..: l“.1 ' "~ .i"li1i:'ii"~ Raillsi Auction Tonight 1g 111 f» o'clock thc 1' .'.:tli a11- :" 1'1_-\tlClltt11 will le held (rccr sla- li in the interests" oi ilic crippled Province. From 11.1% experi- ~' 111% , tii t lie d1 .1 i-t". Hcinocf. .r1f$'3§.1.~)o, after payment i =1- a l"‘\i.l manner 111' raising funds for l17~>l z ccpialilc to the . :.- full value is" receiver] , ltl it first class entertain- Tiit- imp’ vflflill 1ioiiit is to lose no “..n-Fig bid- i 1 ilic auction rooms. Ask Ytictioii", giire thc number 1Q i: sci 1 r "llzitlio ' ilic an"... 111' _\'1i1ui' bid, _vr....' 111.1110. plioi '".""ilr:i‘. A Versatile SCOtSTTIEI 1 ' ‘.11'~i‘, no St. ' t".\'s 11:1)" f" -"d to p::~~-. \\" .... i". l-"cc-iice 1., 1 1'1-.'.111, 1h. u. ‘ ~- 111' list: . and {s} 1.1.111.» have i. ..11l will (‘1iliii11‘."~‘ 1,, 1,13 ; 1 .,f_i1~1-.;_'1. 'i- iiispirzitioii no! only '11 : . , iiicii hut 1.1 l .\.="». 111' lll\‘l'.‘l'.‘i‘.l'-‘ 1h": Wuilil <>\\1'. l1 .1 iriht-r e iiricni- tiorzuflv Zllill .-- _ . n": iii-Kit!“ ii‘ ~ 111111 Swan" in - 111111111 1.'1'i1'" I" s not .,..1,.,1 , " '1' i 1' '--r to lli1<..._ the - ,~,,"_ ;.11.1 11.1w: 1.111". 111:1"- _ ‘l 1* -- l1} 111111111}. rc- 1-,.. 1.|_ J1 -iil1l lu- 111' 11111" _ \i.i lli-ll bet 1| :1 i|1i.'1'- 1 i ' i laiiiilwii, 1'11 :1 l1‘..1l\'l' . 1 ." 111 lillll'illit'l'. liral inet . 1 11.1 with .\~>'i"r. ililll com- .,~'i"1"11 iv'=1'"1i ~_ scliuol . Evil pamphlets bi-iorc his . . ""1 ‘The .\_\’1‘.<l1ll'C Leqatecs" .11=~l's llrigaziiii: in i820 gave him a ’ -.. l'l the. same year he was" .1 for thc Stvittish settlers iii ' ".1 eoiii1iciiszitioii for iiiiury’ lit the United States. 'l'his ting the formation of a com- ll.t! 1'(‘SCI'VC(l Crown lands iii i I .11:'<l.'1. t 1 during the \\":ii" \'."' lr-rl to Gui" s 11j|11_\' in lfllsl‘ 111i lli. srlieiiie took shape in the Can- ada (_'i\11111.’111_\'. chartered iii 1321'», with :1 Capital i.'111'i1l.1. D1‘ ‘[_(‘)()()_(')(')(') pound; liALT was the secretary 111 1.11111 pounds a _\"1-ar, and when thc company was zilloitt-il ,-1 million acres in what is now Omario, 1‘(‘(‘('11ll_\i 111irchascd from the Redskins, h.» iveiit out as agent to develop thc territory’. He. foundcil the town of_ Guelph; many years later his son Alexander founded Shcrbrooke. 1nd his grandson lillioti was" iespoiisiblc for lie town of Lctlibriilgc. llc lost his job in 18211. went laack to London, and was imprisoned for debt. Hi5 health was completely iiiiderniiiierl, Ind he div-d in i839 in (ircenock, a piteoiis iii- volid, having added in the last ten years of his Ife as many more hooks to his output, 0f which his "lulf-‘E or liviiou" and his _"LAWRIE Toma" I tale of the pioneers in Canada, deserve to iurvivc. Gu r l". -.< l1('l‘Y'|, pOFlYFYS naturally, oversliitl ;w- -‘ by hi; Qriiiteiiiporarig SCWTT, both as a man ' 1's a \\'1' ter. As no :- in character, as ho" '"‘.!"1ii\"t'_ a< courageous in misfortune. be» .- h viiig a more competent command of tli" 11 .._ll.*‘l1 Iimgiiagc ilian Seori", GALT can never be more than a remote second to SIR \VALTER. Whereas ti..\i.'r's life, adventurous and tempest tossed as it was. 1'1 ver appears to be more. than l pedestrian historical dream, Scott's rises into . the sublimiiiiss of classical tragedy. Scuff hin- ‘sclf could l1.'l\'_LZ been proud of “The Annals". ‘The lfrovosi", anl the majestic "lintail." but 1ti.\i:1" could not icll :1 story, :iiid lie aluxrvs, even in his liusi character, LEUIIY tiiui-rr I excepted, iras" liable to Slip into caricature. Editoiiiil Notes The troul ‘c with 11-11" ll'11"11'fl'.'{1lC Premier is ._\._ i‘ * F! .\'ol‘..'i1isl1 .}.1.~1.1;-_. ;1_1-t~11.i. ti» liivc tlii- 111'i".‘ilegc" of i-"uiiiig ‘Xx-Kr 1 __.-i1ts 11111 of existence when they iriiui to ci-ininii ~11.‘ ll- 11* __;':"ll_\'. p | Our “st lit-wt" .'i'1‘lllli'1' lil ‘it'll. llv grips with 1 not of Litncral Frances THE (THARLOTTETO“N GUARDYAN ‘ fates by the Way More and more the driving pr-wc. almost ui1- teirupmu prou-ress towazd llw m- cirelciiicnt of bfadrid has been 11a.- ian, Li-.-.rii:iii ainti kiioorisli. Ami doubt on ilits" 1min; nus dispeled by the despuicn from Loncioii to Tue New York Tunes by P1111111 L- Aluckbolion, iLs correspondent. sta- tioned. with the rcbei uoops iii reb- el-coiitrolled territory and Poiiupul since Cllfly August. l-recd from rebel and Portuguese censorship, this despatcli declared than the " re than 100 0021111111 and ltahiin the more than 1W1! uurks — any of them the Moorish ' lfl-L -— and V v " .1 \ .tn foreiguiiiuniiioiis ...-~ "\i .. .,._ -. .. .l1c 111111).‘ _.. . '1 |‘.\.l li.1\< lain-a‘ in smnsh we cmv _. t i r 1.‘. ,1 \.- wi- n. .lr. \\ ;atli"i'\\'<-i'1!1 J Arid defences. s1" w. Jt-iiil "’ ' ‘m1 M15 ‘r 4 lmpzilist I41 winning l1\'l' rm - at tl - l, 1211i» u,“ he no of _\'tl1<'1!- l1. s" lilu‘ :1 l >1 u. p I r 1'1" "'1 It . riitilnct‘ l" ' 1't'~l"'. .1 ""0 l\‘\'lI_ll1l'I ii ~-1' L'.!'\\‘ 11.‘: .1~ "" - "*“"'bc°“ . . Jul. i... lip- \\. 1c on»; 1w".- \'.:-- l. . is»: l‘ in ligac 111 1 . .. . .. \ .1101" foreign ;\ lczuliiig 2'" iixci _iii ."1- i111 -r\i< w with ll1t ' ~» do’ l.‘ ~s W 1"~‘~"'ll’ll'° Flllilll- \\‘.1i1i-~ i-> l.I.<I‘.\' uli 1.1.1" ti1..1"iii".1ciit or“ mo" ~~ f» —~ New Xork .\l.l’.'.s rrt" iloi 1.1 '11 i'.'. ' i: l1l1i';11l\i"_‘.'t‘.l ll'.'i’ __._.__ _ 11:1 t5 l"i'1i1- _ ti" llir‘). .\ii". lltije" ‘ i‘ "'P°""'d as That is what \'.-- 0'"'-.i= . wirfllvl lflw- to l\'11l?'.‘ ‘ v its >1 '.<- has: of it, for lllt l l! i." \'t"r_\» . l cI-iiiiiiitiiig t- f '1' ‘I1'\(‘1'.'ll1t‘(‘. Feller .'".'.i~ii. 111 ..s '.1""ii.l !'i-~'""-" 1 ti: 111' si-iii ainl :1‘. .\ 1W l'.'L“111'"1‘ 111 ~l"'."..'. ill" salary for lax ii» t ".21 of the la. . 1 fcptimus H. Parker 21>" . ;= Helen \\':1_\', of ll1\1i1"1111!i1l"1li_ "nerd. who died at ninety, left him $314; it. 1 months of his §(‘1'\‘l(‘(‘. the total livllitf SL2“). also a third of her estate >'S111.’lll legacies. I "the 111 r11 i. ls Canada going to he wiped out by falling birtliratc and increased death rate? Births re-l gisterctl in 6;" cities and towns of Canada hav-' ing population of 10.000 and over in October mimlici~c<l 6.517. cleaths 4.131. compared with tijti: lllflll. 3380 deaths" in October la.~t year. >llf>\\'illg I1 110011156 of 3K1 par cent. in births an" increases six per ceiit. in deaths. ‘V i‘ 1V Scientists declared tlri~ irlier d:i_v that I06 ivas tlic g6.‘ oi wyc on :1i.i'l:t-i"1ig record for any one to live. \\'cll, Fcot'attd ha." hmlrcn that rt- cord. In tlm l>e=t of l\i"lll1 and spirits", Mrsxl Rachel .\l'ic.‘ri'tliiir, of 'l'rii1i.v l{o.'id, Ellllllfllff" on Saturday calibrated her iooth birthday. She is the widow of an Edinburgh iloctor and was horn at Stirling. The Dule and Duchess 01' \ ork visited her on licr iofth birthday. o m One hundred vegetarians. thc youngest two _"eai's old and the UlVlKISl ciglitv-tliree, had their' fiftluaiiiiuzil turheylcss Tliziiilrsgiviiiyg dinner at the I‘l'.l'1l1 lioo/l Restaurant. 1.12 West Forty- nintlr Sircet, .\cw \orl:. '1 he Vegetarian Society of I\c\v Xork spcrwicsd the dinner. The vege- tilrifllis attaclced ivfili ‘gusto piece dc resistance, a Clle-“lllllt lfiflf. lvid (llllCl\’l_\'_(l.'1l away \\"itli more ortliotiiw ilisliics such as caiidicil sweets and C""'"']""""\' Salim‘ Th" §l’f‘§l.= 0f honor includ- ed Dr. Charles Griffeii Pcase. cightv-twi) a militant foe o1 tiliricco and Dr. lilnier lee @l§'lll.‘"°"°".‘@1ll""‘l1l Plllialfiult. who (lined at home on a bmlcrl onion and a sweet potato, but arrived in time for the aftcr-rliniicr speeches, a i1- =0! _ ll.‘ iji'<'i>i"lpl'flfl0_ii and medical value of a new torin pi 1' iii-s virus which may prove to be 1111 C‘ 7U"? 1. PY-‘flllfl vfwcme for dogs and human ltf f 1> wriht-d in an article by Dr, Lcglic l. \\cli<t A." and Anna l). Clow, of the Rock- ltlitl‘ lllhlillllt‘ l0!‘ llkvliifll RQqcm-ch’ in the curri-ut iswt- o,’ *"§¢1g1-11~1."_ 11L. \.|.,,.1\.1v 0mm] of the .‘\ll‘t ' ' ' - 1110' _\,'1vance_ mes virus" i5 pm- 11111111" iii ll~>llf' eul- Hs a \'i'CCl1I(‘, from being treated than :1=iiiir-.l ti<.111- 11111]. 4.'l.'lllit‘iilll_\' in the 1.111. Lire: it is niiicli safer toi ilie shaiitlpoiiit of 111p 1111i; ilii‘ C111'1‘1"11llv\' t1;i;1~l.1V\"1-i] 1'? 1' \‘-'1<'\;1l1". and it ll'l~' l 1 proved 111 piwileif -‘»' 11l‘l'1l".‘llj.' Iii-t oiwhizzi" i".'il>ic~ \ii"i1- ~'_‘-\t"_ll'flll_lg to the report. lfiiiil now, I111 :|ll|".' li|l'111 tit rabies virus S1l\'t‘lllill(‘\l.sl1'l1g iii Z111ll11.~' tissue has been .'1\""i ililc fin" ll>1(‘_ Ill >l< * lii :1 ilccisioii. uphold by llirce judges against two, the supreme court of Ontario Iias sus- taincd the appeal of tlic (')tt:r\\"a \1':1lle\" Power (‘onipaii_v. Limited, against a jiiilgmeit o.’ ilic (liitario High Court, rendered by t liief lu ticc Rose, dismissing the :11"tioii the appellant ctiii- paiiy entered iii the first instance zigainst the Ontario Hydro Electric Commission for the reinstatement of u power contract with the com- mission, tlie companies contention being that the contract had liceii illcgaly cancelled. The trial judge rejected the action on tlic ground that a clause in the Power Commission Act granted the Ilydro Commission immunity from suit. 'I'his clause is to the effect that, without the consent of the ."\ll(1i‘1‘1(‘_\'-(i(‘i1(‘1'fll of the province, no action can he Iwoiight against the Hydro (Iomniission. or aiiv ll1(‘llll1('|' (if 111p, mm- mission, for anything zloiie 111- mnittci] in thc exercise of his office. 'l'l1r- :ippt-ll:int's cast: as it stands, may succeed or fail aecoiwliii; in thc i11- valiiliiy or the viilirlity of this provision. lt was a bone of cmiteiitioii iii the spocial legislation sponsored by the Ontario (iovcriiinent and passed through the (mtario Legislature as" a result of controversy which arose rfver con- tracts ihc Hiitarir) Hydro Electric Commission entered into with thc appellant company and the hfaclarcn-Qiiclicc, thc Beauharnrwis and the Gatincau power companies. In allowing the ap pcal which the OntarFo Valley Power (V1111- “any imcrihcil aorainst the judmient of th" court of first l11S'.'ll1(‘(‘, the higher tribunal now holds that, in inserting the aforesaid clause in the legislation-iii question. the Legislature ex- ceeded its 1iowcrs. Hence the appellant's right to bring action seeking a IlFt‘l.‘l‘.‘ll11i1 that the I'll!!- tracts between ll1f‘i‘f1111f1.'11‘1_\' and the Hydro Commission are valid and binding is sustained. .1. looking back ‘t1 that 1 .. l‘ . .o uic nixiisli Crown and <1 prove to be, in the future, a tul partner in working out. the Les 01 the great. British Em- pire. liic British first entered lndiu with merely commercial intent. 15121111: British, they appreciated that the more peaceful and prospeious the greater would be . ert-ial 1iroi1ts. ’I'licy ac- . worked 1o flSlflb-lfill pemc 111111 Jlk-IICC, things at that 1Jer1cd unkntiwai in India for many centur- iat the masses of India ap- : .e this is evident. from the fact that. with an army of ‘never more than 75.000 Europeans and 150.000 native troops, halt of which arm)‘ is on frontier duty. order 1:1 .1401); in a population of over 360.000,- 000. \\' L) The Canadian sardine industry ls lxcaicd- entirely 'm New Etuiisw‘ ". Z\'c-\v Brunmvck saixkiits an. throughout Canada. and in praclic ally every czuntiy lll the word. Sardine oil, like ccd liver oil, is rL-Ji in vitamin 1)., the ciiicf differcne being that in the cute of the sar- tiinc. the oi is 1' mix/uteri throufn the flesh; wlicz , iii a lean fill) ucli as the cad, ilie oil is; stored in the liver. In Norwzw the govcrn- it con tandy c0-1.1:e;"..tcs wit industry in an “Eat. More Fish cunipaigri.—Di-pt. of Fisheries. The right lo hold political meet- ings is one with which a democra- tic S te dare nor interfere vei"_ seriously. Even the right. of parties to (Iemoiistraui in pub ic is ivortli reserving. But. there should be no ' it t 21d dcmonstizitlons in the cts where are hi; y 1o be most ficrccy rc- scrited. We may,’ hope that the new control of processions will end other 111111 more faa1i1iai' 1111"’ ‘s than those which Sir Oswald sleyks little band of l£.l!O\\'Cl'S time created in East London and cl£e\\'1iei"e.-Glas- gow Herald. In his book of reminiscences, Hon. Dr. Afazron has a kind wcrd O1‘ two tr lay aLont. the "dime 110v- c's" \\"l (‘l1 used to be TOPHFGCCI a." exercising such a DJYHlCiOIIS influ- czice npLii ilic young. Whatczei" may now be tliuuglit of tiicm, there can be .it.le doubt that they were ver; much more palatable than the dz.‘- uge of sexy 1iublicatioiis lilch has taken their 1ilace.-Br0:kvllle Re- cordcr and Times. As for the slru;_.";ie in Spain, B111.- ish democracy has llttie sympathy with either Fascism or Communism. Neither system resognizes the 1rrinclple of freedom and liberty as embodied in British parliamentary government. All Britain can do, as Eden says, ‘is to use her good offic- es to heip end the cruel war and exercise her influence to prevent 1t. sprcading.--London Free Press. Th1.- Americans carry a million passengers a year through the air. f" carry i1. guartcr of a million. The .1: Jean afrpianes have a longer -1 Joan 0ui"s. For, though they 1 wry only four times 11.5 many pas- ..1 > ey fly nine times as " . i_\ mi‘ . And, of course, the ad- 1'I‘.'\LL"', s oi‘ tiic ab‘ as a. medium of transport are displayed 1n the long flight. Docs that". mean that. the Americans enjoy an advantage ovcr us which we cannot, overcome? Not. a bit. We have greater oppor- tunities for long-instance flying than 1.1.": country on earth. In the Empiri! In thc development of xilr router- ." er its vast. expanses-Lon- don 5.111 lay Express. The moderate investments of our thrifty classes have plied up Brit- ain's principal assets. Wcll over 131.000.000.000 is invested tn the Post. Office Savings Bank, Trustee Sav- ings Banks and National Savings Certificates, and there are many hundreds of millions more 1_n life assurance policies and in the keep- ing of building societies. Analysis has shown that. the average hold- ings of stocks and shares ln the railway companies. thc big banks and many of cui" great industries do not. cxcccil a few hundred pounds. Like the army of workirieii which rcarcdfllie Pyramids. the 110st: of the “smzfl men" re reurrtl the great. edifice of British Wealth. - Loiidca Dally Mail. More and mo-r we perceive ihut the flange-r of the dictator is that h" mi t command. exliort, inflame. The i... d is shaken bccnusc men are 1n power who can not rspen): calmly or move except. with an ef- fect of VlOiCHCIE.—NC\V York Times. The s‘. i-Ies of the rlre of scmr of lll?‘ !‘f“l \".l\o now occiioy the positiri of dictator 1n P"WOX‘l'l1' iiircp ..n States are full of rorr.» ance. but one cf the most remark- abel features common to most o’ theme is 1.11111. beginning as vigor- ous siippozuers of Socialism, they have ended by becoming mitucrafs Wllflff‘ metlirvis of government have little in common with thn spirit of their youtln-Bclnst Telegraph. siicli displays ‘ Ebat 18012 at Quart i. 1...... w. as»... 11w. TREATING HCFIELESS HEART CASES BY REMOVING THYROID GLAND Those of us who, 1n former day . saw so many die with tubercuosi; of the lungs (consumption as it was ‘then culled) have been gradlfed t.) see how sanl.nrlum—re5t, fre li air, and good food-has saved so many iires. And the main point. in the treatment has been rest, "rest cure" as 1t is called.. _ Realizing that; re t was the most. important. factor other methods of s-zecuring rest. for the affected 11mg have come into use, one of which or gas against the lung and pre- vents it moving. The other lung lung, and also removing naturt of so rest the lung. It would seem that this. same idea; giving the affected organ more rest, is being applied to those (vases of chronic heart d‘sc1ise when death must follow within a certain period-weeks or months. Dr. J. E. F. Riseman. Boston, tn the New Jersey Medical Society, Trenton, says that. in two and a half years at the Beth Isrnll Hos- pital. Boston. have been treated by removng the thyroid gland of the neck. It ls the juice of this gland-thyroid extract -ivh1c1i ipceds up the action 0t‘ the various processes of the body. By . reiiioiiy the gland the heart. of lcourse continues to beat. but its 1 action is slower and so it gets that much more rest-(nougli perhaps to prolong He for a con idsrable time. Dr. Rise-man says that this oreratiori i: of great irnefit: t0 those heart patients who have not been hrliiril by any other method known at pressnt. “If the pal crits tio undergo this operation are carefully selected by z-bserving their" basal mefabolfm (rate at which the body procc-ses including the heart; are wcrlifing1 mid progress o; their dtseare care- fully watched, a. satisfactory high percentage of good result can be expected." To keep down the death rive arid F oi." the, l l 1 l about 100 patients ‘ l obtain the greatest posslbk: number 1 islanders BT13’ ' Under Vvfater Farms For Oyster Raising (By James Morlnmes in Th6 Winnipeg Free Press) Wipcd cu; by an eplCiClnl: twenty rears" ago. the oyctcr crops of Prince Edvrard island are again bsccniing lllljflfflllll, largely be- cause of the work of Canada‘; grhicf oyster expert. Dr. A. W. H. iieeciler of tlie government's bio- figures give the ins. crop from the luglcnl bcard. Latch government island province at 10.160 bazrerls. ' an iricrcase of 3,500 barrels over the previous year. The record hlgh 1ircvioiis to tlie epidemic, which cleaned out. the oysters, was in 19". with 13,000 barrels. Prince Ed- ward. island 1io\v produce". better than a. tliizd of all the oysters from Canadian waters. Oy ter farming under scientific supervision ls the setret. of the re- turn of prosperity for the Atlaiitfv oyster fishermen. After five years is pneumotliorax which punlpg giro!‘ investigation, during which ex- perts from other. countries where oyster farming is carried on. were does 1,111; news my work, Anoher l called in, oyster farms on the hard method of securing rest for the lung l 119mm" °f sllflliPw PM?“ and my: is C11115ng the nerve supplymg me are now producnig increasing crops. While Canadian ivixters are con- thc r11, o1- nbs whhh conapse and l siclei-ably north of tlie most; pro- lific oyser fisheries of the United States Atlantic coast. healthier, iicatier and rounder oysters are ' g developed by Canada's. oyster ientl Ls. as a result fetching a tlie heart. ts gradually fall 11g and l 3' Eh" Price “l ti“? “lurk-eh oyster connoisseurs and those who look forward to the R. niniitbs, are bene- fitted by Dr. Needless researches. The main work during the past year has been to» find means of urine the oyster from the attacks of starfi 11 and other muraudcrs of the oyster" beds". ‘This has been accomplished by roaring young oysters on trays. After fifteen months the oysters are immune fi"om starfish attacks. Oyuter spa! ha: been collected on the trays. tlie female oysters laying millions of minute eggs (111 size about, 500 to the incln ivliich can be seen oiil under a microscope. Fertilizer! by the male oyster, the embryo oyster settled or. the trays or card- boards egg collectors. growing up under scientific supcrvision. Oynter‘ so renrer after 27 months were of innrkcable size at the biological station on Prince Edward Island. Various methods of killing starfish and a search of inlets where star- ’fi.=.l1 do not penetrate were other method" by which oyster develop- ment. progressed during the past. your. . Oysters are annually becoming more valuable for medicinal pur- poses. Bccause of this the oyster industry 1s being encouraged. of good results. the patients mus‘ be i Oy.t.ers are rich 1n iron. and are carefully prerared for opcratlm, I therefore valuable dietary aids 1n the operation itself must; be carc- preveuting anaemia. Oysters also fully and skillfully performed. and. l contain coppi" bud. manganese in latter the operation. the care ofl form easily available for building ‘there pzfilrnts (lurinz the nmntlis and years they have to live must be ca""cfu1‘y' supervised. i up the rcd corpuscles of the blood. That zystcr farming is a. paying industry is shown’ by an expert- l It "Ives one a thrill to realize that {TIBET-ill Oyster farm, started bi 1929. ltlic lives o‘ theze hopeless ca es of l" Millpeqllfi BBY. Prince Edward dieart disease may ncw be :0 greatly Vlflnd- F0111‘ hundred barrels of prolonged. Censorship Resisted (St. John Telegraph-Journal) In Alberta, Premier Aberlinrt and his government. have been tlirent- 011.1111; to pass lows to control the pres; The opinions of private members of the legislature 1111:1110 subject to censorship and as a. re- sult, if an elcctsd member of the Social Credit. pony does not agree with his leader, he is promptly kicked out. As a consequence of this effort. to curb free speech and muzzle the prcsa an entirely new organization has been formed which hi1" beer. designated “The Peoples League of Alberta." Al- though lt. has been 1n existence only a few weeks it already has a. membership of 15,000. Its mem- bership is quite non-politician. It: 1s made up of small taxpayer", farm- ers. professional men, cx-Soctnl Crediters, former U.F.A. leaders. Conservatives and Liberals. The movement simply emphasizes what; should be apparent to Mi". Aber- hart, that. under British forms of government any attempt to “con- trol public opinion must. result. 1n failure. Sooner or later the wouli- be depots find themselves out of power. The new movement 1n Alberta. will be watched “nth interest, not only because of its opposition to the government, but. because it is an earnest effort to save n11 that justifies democracy; personal free- dom. The Largest Lobster tLondon Saturday Review) They are telling a miraculous fishing story in Canada just now. but. thl" one happens to be true. The Blue Rlband for the largest. lobster caught. on the East Coast of Cannd this season goes to a fel- low weighing 10 1-4 lbs. Precisely 1 what ceremony accompanied thc presentation 1s not yet. known over here, but. 1t was part. of the lob- ster camfval held 11 fcw days ago in which this modest. cvii tucean was invested with an importairirc usually reserved for WhitiJnZTc O_v.=ters on the 1st cf September. The scene was Piston, 1n Nova Scotla, and both townspeople participated. viously do things 1n style 1n Oun- seiiiatlon of a cup to the season's most. succes fut fisherman, a man whoe catch ran to nearly 12,250 lbs 'I"he 11:." t'".n devoted to thc lobster 1n 1 :"'l'| 1s i" ervcd. foi ti. Ls the b 10f c"e cf the prin- ciple 1r.<;u.'..1:s of 1s kind 1n ttii WCfld. Anion; the Domtnionis flsli- crles ft rank; second only to Brit- lsh Columblan salmon. accounting for something like 36.000000 lb". n year, and reaching a. market value. ‘fishermen and _ There ' was a fl herincirs parade lii which ‘ detachment" and men from French 1 and Canadian warshfpv-they ob- ' nda. They witnessed also the pre- " or nearly £1.000.0f10. Rough] liulf of this output. feeds 330 ouster canncrien l baby 0y tiirs ivere planted on. tne oiic-tliird-iicre "farm" on the sea boltom. In four years the "farm" had yielded 365 barrels of oysters for the market, while another 50 “T1155 0f Oysters were left. on the bottom. Vliililii two years there were 187.030 oysters on this under- vracr farm. Oyster farming has now begun on a laige scale in the island prov- ince. many lease: for "farms" bg- lng taken by persons under gov- ernment plans for oyster farming. The farms are mostly of seveml “"5 08.11. the maximum allowed being 5 1-2 acres. This ls not. con- fnied entirely to the Atlantic coast 5111139 0y #91‘ farms are also being developed on the Pacific 1103;; where Dr. C. R. Elsey Ls carrying on investigations for 111.110.1611.- merit. In the Bras‘ d‘Or Lake district. of cape Breton Island. Nova scotla, lJr. Nccdlci" this year began stud- ies to make oyster beds were more prolific in output. Here oys- ters of nearly marketable size am "xperlmmllllly b01111; transferred from parts of t.1ie lake which con_ tain little .a1t to other parts which "mun-ill fl greater amount of 51111; gilginixrgirizpciit is to discover ff by W“ tits ‘transfer oysters be_ "" " "WYQSHLY. u fact which en- .i......c~s their market. value as most You Will Find a Host 0f GIFT Suggestions here at the PENSLAR Store Christmas is but a few iverks away" am] mm i; "m time to mukc ynur selections. Drop In every day 11ml are the new items we are continu- fllly 1111111118 in cur holiday sleek. We w'll he pleased lo put away rny "lnir ynu require tlll 1 l! Wt“ "on v-lll be aur- D""c' n‘ "~»~ ~e ~ iment s». y E. A. FUSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Q Will buy you a good st last years, the price we Your choice of 15 new over-coats. Colors, grey Friday and Saturday - this season. Colors, MEN'S Q price. Friday and Saturday -_ ._.._ $11.50 $16.50 values, smart models, new stock - $11.50 1 22 Men's Silvertone Elysian Overcoats, new browns, navy; greys. Regularly sold at $22.50. Friday and Saturday —_ — - _ _ DECEMBER 3,1931,- g m i Overcoat Specials Friday and Saturday $9.50 urdy winter _ 0v. reo- 1 ask is about ;; d’ raglan and balmacaim s and browns, Peglflar 11.50 and dark 17.50 Come Early, the values are extraordinary 111 Henderson G? Cudmom WEAR ' Vitaliti; BRAHM IN ORANGE PE KOE TEA dlwdllf use oyster eaters prefer salty oysters Thore who want to keep oysters on hand when frost stops oyster fishing operations ure advised by Dr. Needler to store only thick- shelled fat oysters caught late 1n the autumn, and to keep them at. a temperature of 34 or 35 degrees. Oysters should be kept damp. Government 'By Sweepstakes A (Hamilton Spectator) A strange experiment fn I0" ernment. financing is to be tried out 1n the French colony of 8t. Pierre and Mlqueion. off the coast. of Newfoundland. It; l: reported that the French Bovernmeni. has gtvein perm-stun to the island authorities to hold a sweepstakcl. other means of public flnancfnl being exhausted. Twenty per cent qulty to Canada, considerable 1n berut ll dimmed in this Dominion It. will doubt-lea give encollragg. merit tn thooo who are eonatantli urging the adoption of such d1. vices in support of various objects 1.1101184’: 1t in impossible to rid the mind of’ the suspfcl that. it t ofltm consideration for their oiri. interests rather than the "caiue‘ which stimulates their activities. Professional Gard Gmrtond Accountants 160 llchnonl Street hula l7. P. 0. Box l2. l of the receipts will be retained b! the colonial government, which will, however. share thin wlndilll with French war veterans who have been instrumental 1n unanti- irig the lottery. It the novelty should prove successful, and the response be sufficiently adequate to 11ft the government out. of its em- barrassment, 1t is natural to 011D- pose that. it will be repeated u often as the necessity arts». ln vrhlch case a very cur-tom situation wfll be produced. The method will become a kind of substitution for taxation. It will ‘111 be essential, no doubt. to tax to the llmlt, but. superimposed on regular levies wib be this volun- tary contrtbution of cltluria fn the hope of personal gain. For others the patriotic motive will have its influence; by supporting the lot- tery they will be helping their com- munity; while those who take no part in the scheme will have the satisfaction of knowing that par- tlclpants are helping them out of their corporate difficulties. France being officially tolerant of this form of gambling, as are other countries when state lotter- tes are the accepted procedure, will find nothing remarkable about. this St. Piei-ne-Mlquelon d“ Iopment, but, owing tc the island's FY0915‘ nudist SOAP and OlNTM-ENT McLeod s. Bentley W- l. BINTLII, I, 0. J. A. BINTLEY, l. 0. Isl-tillers and Attorneya-nt-IAI HONI! ‘l0 LOAN Bell & Mathieson B. B. Boll D. L. lhlhhlfl, Ibl Burl-Intel! 8 Bollolldl MONEY '10 IDAN Quorum Block, CHAKIOICQMIILPIJ MacGuigan & Trainol MAB-K B. MIQGUIGAN. I. (I. CJST. CLAIR. TBAINOB, B. L Ban-hum Holmium. lie. MONIY ‘I10 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Ball, Richmond sum, ciiummnn Palmer 8: Haslam u. .1. PALMER, ir. c. a. .1. HABLAM. n. a. u. l- uaniusnns, mo. Bank of Non Scotla Cbnmbll cunt-town. 1'. E- i. nous: ‘I0 wan Phone as. r. o. u.» in NOTARY be. BABBISTER, SOLICITOB Blley Illlilllll, Q HIGH GRADE STANDARD § coats i Make your money go the limit in value and have comfort and satis- faction. Buy Standard Coals from us. We sell the best. Springhill 1 - Screened — - $ 8.00 Albion Round, stove and Nut - - 8.50 Inverness Screened 8.75 _. Genuine Old Sydney Screened - - -- 9.00 _ Canadian Coke -- 10.00 Scotch Hard — - 12.50 _ Welsh Hard - - 12.50 "HOWE 1'1 credit afterdfitliays.-." 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 ll l 5 XMAS GIFTS 11.1111, m» s. '61} , H. F. McPHEE, B. A» KI (II ' Charlottetown We curry a coinPkW u" “l MAX FACTOR YARDLEY IIOUDNUTS IIOUBIGANTS EVENlNfizézafrAsRls THREE S SPIIINGTIMB IN PM!“ CUTEX MINTTS COLGATES PALMOLIVE ‘n, m“, other Toilet. Gnodl- Wc also ca"! |""'"" c and Inlrror let! III °l"'°“‘ flnllh fur lldlel. Mlllhry Sell In both about!‘ and chromium. “I135; cfglrettcl. PIP" “d fluent on pipe llne ll u" _ 1.. 8h: 111.1111» rm" ""“ In; from 50¢ M 53M" can. AND SEE "s" ans ziuacs 1 nwsii ail fnmoill omb film American Hard -- 13.00 .0.LYOIS & co.1 50c per ton extra for