l . jliiaoa roam 1 u rliliinniilwl illllilllll MM pee you: (In idvnlnl) nailed in can“. u; [IQIQQQ n.4,". Ilrllll ‘DUI! (Iflllllltl 188v?) $5.00 Iir IQ: (In advance) delivered- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A tltjjat ‘BRITAIN AND ' fishy PROTECTION at (The Montreal Qnurs . Burton: MD ocrbasa 4, 192s " GENERAL Jan Christian Smntlis one of the leading statesmenin the overseas Dominion! of the Em- Dlre. Only a few days ago, speak- ing in Capetown. he reminded his hearers that the British Empire is not a bond but a helping hand for . . IlOIklt-I-‘Oholtor a.» 1151.1». Vlee-Plolldeli-L. .BnrnItt. loerdu.v—l.lou. Col. D. A. laolinnon. D. S. 0. Iflihe and lounges-J. B. Burnett. Annotate menu-n. K. Cnrrla That economic causes continue to strengthen the case for a change of fiscal policy in Great Britain that shall make more positive the efforts THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4,1928 .__-_ THE WELSH SINGERS. l E announcement. which has re- cently appeared in the press of a concert w be given here on Fri- day _evening, October 5th, by the Welsh Imperial 51118918 0f NOrth Wales. under the distinguished tus- pices of His Honour the Lieu- tenant Governor and Mrs. Heartz, will. we feel assured. be re- ceived with grmt pleasure by citi- zens generally. Charlottetown has the reputation of being appreciative of musical talent. and it is expected that Friday's concert, which ls tobc given in Trinity United Church, will be largely attended. Apart from the high quality of the enter- tainment, pairons will have the ad- ded pleasure of contributing to a very worthy causc. The net pro- ceeds will be handed over to thc P. E. Island branch of the Rcd Cross Society for thc promotion and carrying on of tuberculosis work. The concert promises to offer"! more than men: entertainment. "Music," says Dean H. C. Perrin, o1 the McGill Faculty of Music.‘ “shou1d be a strong factor in the. development of mental. andabove all. spiritual powers or attributes, for the mind or intellect only acts munity. It is announced that at this convention, which is to beheld this month, the speeches will be de- voted to "Temperance Living" undo the young people will be asked to personally commit themselves to the temperate life. This is a move in the right direc- tion. The educational side of the temperance problem has been lost sight of too frequently of late in! the eflort to achieve direct politi- cal action. with thc result that thc old time organizations which preached temperance have lost much of their virility. The splenq did results achieved in this province by moral suaslon on the part of early advocates of temperance re- form has been cited time and again by The Guardian. The Montreal Presbytery is leading the way back to tile safe path. ~-———~-<Q>~-~-—-— MARlTilVlI-IRS. THE number of Maritime organ- izations in other Provinces and in the United States is noted by the Sackville Post. Boston has a flour- ishing Canadian Club. the member- ship of which is mainly Maritime. So has New York. The New Eng- land States are throngcd with our the South African Union. "If we were not within the Em- pire we Wlilfldxh-BVB to search for other friends," he laid. "We would have to go to America or Franco‘ or some other big country to protect us. because we are not safe. One warship could bring us to our knees, But today we are not cornered in n kraal, but are in a friendly cir- cle with a powerful British flee‘. to help us if any injustice is attempted toward us. “There is a great deal of talk about sovereign independence but not of independence within the Empire. No mention is made of the fact. according to the report of the Imperial Confer- encc. that the Empire isaCom- monwcalth for mutual help and support. In one sense we arc free to do as we like. Our\in-- dependence is there. but it is independence within a friendly circle. "We are friends. helping one another, remaining true to each other in days of danger. Ii South Africa can be neutral. Britain can be neutral also and then thc Commonwealth is worth nothing. The doctrine of neutrality is not in the interests of South Africa. Other nations will not acknowledge our neu- trality if we allow the British fleet to leave Slmonstown. Canada is as independent within the Empire as it is in the interest of the Canadian people to be. sluestroy harmful orsaulsms- i It is to these centres then that issue. In the result, his majority QB" I'm“ ,of the Government to secure for home industries a properous devel. opment of their resources, has for a If you are a parent you must often 1°"? “me bee" flbllfldflntly plain. Wendel, why mums were ever p," and that the issue is about to em- in children if they have to be re- "Fe in “cute mm‘ l" the Political moved‘ i arena is maniflest in the agenda or Scmemnes you have seen an 1m_ the National Union of Conservative provement in the health or a you“? and Unionist Associations which has ster after the removal of tonsils, and bee“ Published l“ B Plellmlllflry t0 in other cases you have to admit ‘he “55°°1B'tl°“'5 allllllfll cvlllérence that the youngster was getting along which ‘wens l" Great Ylfmiilith pretty well from a health stand- ‘ma? whim ll"? dwlllnfiflt l8. 0f point until his tonsils were removed. cwrse- n" guide 5° Whit the Now what ‘about tonsils anyway? (‘Dvflnmem/ Wm P799959 t0 d0. ll? we" they would,“ be m the clearly indicates what many Govern- body if they were not meant for merit supporters desire, and its most some useful purposm That useml noteworthy .feature in this regard purpose 15 the filtering o; Demons ls the urgent demand that is made out o; the blood_ for a forward policy in what is know what about these pgjsons, ‘vhen as the safeguarding of industries. as a m‘atter of fact some individuals The SBTeEIIBTdlIlS 01' Industries Act haven't any tonsils? ‘came into force in 1921. established They are simply filtered out 0i' re- as a law of the land by Mr- Lloyd moved by other gmmm that's an, |George. It placed a duty of athird Dn 1:3 pence strum Says ma; an their valu eon certain articles import- enlargement o; the tonsils may be dlnto the United Kingdom. the artic- ‘an swamp; w make a ginqplg “Ban lcs so taxed being those regarded like the tonsils Perform the work of as esselillal $0 key industries. Gen- other glands which really should be will)’ Speaking. a key lfldllslify 1n doing the work. but which‘ n11; nQIVGTEBI. Britain is one which is indis- doing 1|; prgpgrly jpensable to other industries. Alto- The enlargement of the tonsils cc- Eelillclfl. Svme six thousand articles curs when the youngster is being We" "mile SUbJBCfi to the duty- In exposed to all sorts of childhood in- 1923 Mi‘. Baldwin. Who had suc- rectlqns, Icceded Mr. Lloyd George as Prime When this period passes the tcn- Mlnlster. bellflvlng that the pro- slls gets small again and tend to blem of unemployment, which his disappear, iGovcrnment has ever had on its g When the tonsils increase 1n size hands, could best be solved by a it means that the littlc “gcrm".morc comprehensive use of the centres increase in number. {weapon of protection of home in- These centres have the power toldustrles against foreign competition, destroy harmful organisms. appealed to the country omthis WHY REMOVE TONSILS? ~CHOICEST Elle White OOPDuscIcs. of the bloodof seventy-three was converted into 061119 Wllll the harmful OIBHIIlSYIIS. a minority of ninety-seven, and the and have them destroyed. lreslgnation of his Government in You can readily see then that to January, i924, was followed by the remove normal tonsils, or even large advent of 9, Labor Government, A ilvlisllfi. mu)’ b0 tflklnfl away from year later Mr. Baldwin was back lthe youngster some of his ability to in powc)‘ again, It is very evidently felt in England COR JOHNSON EXPORT in the Green pockaqe EXPDR X Clgiazejte/fip-oj- fivery 765278118" SMUUTHEFLMORES SATISFYING TASTE _ BLENDS ln the . Yellow pQOKQQQ VIRGINIA’ 20 NER KENT AND PRINCE STREETS FOR SALE BY & JOHNSON self-governing Dominion. makingfllzil tggnrgxaaxggectors’ wily @183’ Lanai-f glgfit lgigmtg? _-= - gs r ng o r. 2 s l“ °‘"“ m1“- eve“ “gaw-s‘ "m. They should never be removed bfiqccmpctltors has grown at the ex- Mothcr Country. making its ownlcause they are large. unless they pulse of Bmish 111.11.51.31, and that, trade treaties. and its own lawslilbstfllct the breathing. blllg Shflllld there is every prospect that it will without lct or hindrance from any-lb” removed ‘mly when the" WW9!‘ grow greater at the same expense as a helper in evoking a more pow-_ erful response in the soul or char-l err. make up a numerous colony in acter." This is profoundly true, p Montreal, where many of them oc- and the statement applies with pe-. i, DONT PUT ioFF CA ING FOR THAT COUG %0-Q§-Q@-OO‘0@"0+0'0'§§0000-Q-0-0? Daily Selections for rative sons and children. Maritim- WPY 005M005 0f POWG!‘ 11nd infiu- 0r ability to destroy harmful orgflll- through the substantial degree of Guardlan Readers culiar emphasis to the class of en- tertalnment provided by such tal- ented artists as the Imperial Welsh Singers. They have been heard- with pleasure by somc 3.000.000 3160-‘ ple in Europe, and their Canadian tour so far has been a marked success. The Gyro Club. to whose initiative we owe the visit of the singers to this Province, is to be congratulated. It is now the duty, and privilege of our citiuns to show their appreciation, as they h d m _ b jivcsicrn constituencies ave one on o er occasions. ‘ yiborn in tlle- Marltlmes and there taking this opportunity of enjoying what will undoubtedly be one oil the finest musical concerts cvcr heard in Charlottetown. __-. . _ .40} POLITICAL IIYSTERIA. E “whispering campaign" which seems to be a "mo... of the present presidential electill battle‘ ‘ in the United States is being com- , pressive numbers. z religious fields. body. The. British fleet protects! ence. . our ports and shores in war-time. It is so in Toronto. Regina has organized a Maritime Province Club and will have a thousand members; Calgary has a great Maritime organization with an even larger membership. There are sim- ilar groups in Winnipeg and Van- couver. From the Ontario line right through to the Coast people of Mar- itime stock are to be found in im- Therc are seven members of Parliament sitting for who were as it is to Soutlfifrica or any other of the Dominions. Britain is at war is absolutely im-, possible as long as we remain Brit-l, ish. Our stable lnonarchical insti-l‘ tutions are dear to the hearts oil thc great majority of the Canadian‘ people, but there is a minority madcl up of Separationists. Revolution-l ists who desire to sever Canada's‘ connection with the Empire. Most, of these are of alien birth. T cl hcart of the native born Canadianl are many others prominent in fin- is mm m King and Empire, | cncinl. industrial. educational and l Sm“ J‘ ...Z“§.ZJ.'ZZL°“'.Z'°J.Z‘Z 12131255."??? D_' Stewart pointed out to the Em' Conservatives and 20 Liberals to| plrc Parliamentarians on their visi lcrc. we have a right to be proud of the quality of our people. l one that for about four-fifths of thc. time since the Union of 1867 the.‘ Legislature there has stood in op-l position to the Liberal Conservative, party. Pll-st it was made of Anti-‘ Confederates and more recently lti i} CANADA'S LOSS. isms has been lost. Your family doctor can tell you a defence a5 necessary to Canada when that time comes, because the tonsils will show up. iii Neutrality when 14 +00 o+o+o+++voo m“ goo o- Modern Etiquette § ' By Roberta Lee 1w 000-0-040-0000-050-04 90-0-00 Q. Is it good form to nuce of a maid? l A. Make the offer quietly and sincerely, but do not insist. Q. When may diamonds be worn?- A. After 6 o'clock in the evening. Q. I-Iow should a lady's deport- ment he in a hotel? A. She should be quietly reserved at all times, in the lobby, the din- ing-room and in her own room. —€0-} the Legislature. It serves to remind i ° “ ” ‘ ° °“*”‘*“” ” “ ‘ HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK By By Roberta Lee O §0-0-0 00%000 insist on jumping up to help, if a hostess is aries. Anarchists and Annexation-serving dinner without the assist- lprotecticn these competitors enjoy. since it not only safeguards their supremacy in their home markets. but gives them unduly advantageous opportunity to get the better of the .rlvalry in the free markets of Great (Britain. Consequently it is belived that under industrial conditions presently existing the time is more fcppcrtunc now than it was five 'years ago to push the Safeguarding of Industries Act to greater ex- trcmes in the United Kingdom. Pro- tection by another name smells sweeter in certain political nostrils in England. Therefore, notwith- standing the experience of i923. and with a general election but a few months distant, thirteen re- solutions regarding the operation of the safe guarding of industries re- gulations are included in the agenda of the annual conference of the National Union of Conservative and lUnionfi-st Associations. Some of these mesolutions regret the “slow DFOEYBSS" made by the safeguarding policy ‘and urge its rapid extension. Others specifically mention the industries which they desire to be safeguarded. "Ihese include. in addition to steel and iron-concerning which a pre- vious demand was made in vain—- .thc glass. woollen and worsted ln- fdustrlcs. In other resolutions it is v#0000—00-%0000000-00-00-0000 n October 4. 1928 DEEP WELLS-Therefore with joy, shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation.-—Isa. 12:3. PRAYER-O Lord. Thy heart our wcll of salvation. GOD'S GIFT One only night had I to spend In Amalfi by the sea; 1 prayed an earnest prayer to God To let the evening he A cloudless one, To let the sun Set clear and flawlessly. It seemed God luld not clouds rosc To hidc thc heaven's blllc. But. 0h, the sunset I behold! The glory shining through That clouded west- The loveliest Amulfi ever knew! No longer do I word my prayer", "God give this certain thing!" Nor fret about the good or ill That life may chance to bring. ,’1‘l'ie gift God sends lAlways transcends If you do serious complications are apt to arise and the result will mean a great deal of expense and lm°"i'="l°"°°- The sensible treatment is Penslar . White Pine and Spruce Balsam - u of healing ingredients recognized by the rngilllzilllniirrfrvlcsslon as the best treatment for coughs. It “us. promptly and assures a.‘ permanent relief. not mercly quiletlng thc cough for thc time being. 35o and 50c per bottle- CENTRAL E. A. FOStEI,plwosrolilisllllnySidfi The More you Deal Ilcrc the Better You'll Like the Store. Insurance Service We aim to furnish a. complete insurance service in all lines-fire, life. accident, sickness, plate glass, automobile. ctc. For prompt attention to your needs consult Hyndman £9’ Co. merited upon and exposed by lead- ing American newspapers. The News ECENT statistics Show that the has been Liberal for an unbrokenl period of forty-three years. In. ‘comes from education and not from ~tloned in a minor way only. and , the ‘intention is to make the "organ-l ‘lltlon e living force in‘ the com- bin will be seriously threatened. J .. i. t - ever public opinion runs high and abusive personalities take the place of sane argument on the issues raised. As the Times points out:-- "The mischief of unfair and disreputable tactics is that peo- ple are diverted from the real issues. They lose their power to discriminate between what is fair and unfair in politics. Con- fronted wlth a vast jumble of debate mixed up with rumor and suspicion and dark insinu- ations, they do not know what to believe or where to choose. 'I‘iils kind of campaigning has been thought to be especially hurtful to Governor Smith. Perhaps. on the contrary. it may actually help him. There ls. in the first place, always akind of reaction in favor of a man who is seen to be made the vic- tim of wholesale and indefinite abuse. Buflthere ls another side to it. An argument which is truly valid, and requires to bc carefully answered. may be lost sight of in thc general chaos of assault." TEMPERANCE allocation. PLANS have been laid byithe Mon- treal Presbytery of the Unltpd Church of Canada to 0r ' a new and strong movement along such educational lines as will lead towards that true temperance which legielatlve efforts, whether success- ful or ‘otherwise. It ls being plan- ned to hold a convention of the young people of the church. when an organisation known as the "Young People's Presbytery Union" will be launched in a large way. loch an organisation came Into being two years ago. but has func- York Times sounds a warning which! h Canadian “mlgrauml m Wm be appreciated in many places‘ United States is largely madc up of oumde of the United states. whepicanadlan born citizens. The United rt thelfcdcral politics the Province, ivhlle: dominantly Liberal, has not becnl quite so exclusively devoted to that party and has occasionally either given a Conservative majority, or divided evenly its representation in thc House of Commons, 1 States immigration report for 1027. says “the total recorded number of aliens of all classes admitted at Canadian borderland ports during the fiscal year, including those com- ing initially for‘ permanent resi- dcncc and those returning for per- manent residence after more than six months absence, 05.420. Seventy-seven per cent. or 73.222 of these were born in Canada and the bulk of them came in under tho Act of 1924 as natives of thnt coun- try." This loss of British citizens to Canada, in the opinion of An overwhelming party majority in an election such as that of Prc- mier Rhodes in the clcction of three years ago. is frequently fol- lowed by a reversal of the verdict at the following election. This has been exemplified in both Federal and Provincial elections. And if the refluent tidc does not overturn the Government of the day, its ma- jority is usually greatly reduced. That is thc position of the Rhodes Government today. Its very large majority at the previous election was almost entirely swept away last Monday. W35 many thinking people of Canada. con- stituies a real menace. It ls pre- dlcted that Provincial and private enterprise may have to assume the work of the Federal Government if Canada ls to remain British in thought and activity. ——— EDITORIAL NOTES. The prohibition , .i.lon appar- ently did not figure prominently in the contest. Of the five Liberal candidates ln Halifax who were pledged to the repeal of prohibition and the adoption of a local option law two were elected and three de- feated. but this was on party grounds rather than because of the temperance question. Halifax city is declared tolbe strongly opposed to prohibition while the majority in the country outside favor the resent law rather than Govern- ment Control. There is considerable discontent among the fruit growers of British Columbia over the inaction of the Federal Government in preventing the country from being flooded with cheap fruit from the Pacific Coast states. ‘This season it is practically impossible to sell any kind of fruit in British Columbia or the prairie provinces at a price sufiipient to ensure any financial return. Despite the limited demand. American fruit has free sweep of the Canadian market while their own market is held firm for themselves. It is claimed that if the present policy is continued at Ottawa the fruit- grbwlng__l_r_ldustry_ in British Colum- There eppea u but little doubt that at the next provincial election in Prince Edward Island this province will restore the Conservative party to power. As the tide is now run- hing the Saunders Government is, ns inevitably doomed to defeat as was the Bell Government at the time it fell. Broken plomises. in- creasing debt and taxes. and the utter failure of the e -‘ “to the prohibltory law to promote so- briety, are all having their and; _ w I» M": -,, . . . [suggested that existing conditions ‘should be modified to make it ' a d industry, andi Use hot soda water for a greasy Elmer f,“ a “was” _ sink. Boil the solution and urlndllstglest wggggmmngjebzizgfiltdgf down thc drain pipe two or three llresse 'd‘° Two members, of PM“ times a week. This will cut the salegllard ml!‘- mne to we ‘the word grease and keep the plpc clcur th 1115mm“ °__ e5 _ b. ‘ ‘In if d,“ clean. > protection in descrl mil c mands. Mr. George Balfour. M. P. for Hampstead. claims protection not only for ‘iron anld séteelk biutf ‘fgr When a velvet dress, or a heavy?" British l,“ °rfga “s u“ a r or ' silk coat or dress, is ready to be dts- l!" wmpeutmn- Mr" $98“ carded, the best portions can be mcmlfflxmr Rmher “oritrs have cut out and used for sofa pillows or m" m-‘mml’; ‘Ti m“; w k rower” J mblc Coven sought and continue o see P inn," and his resolution asks the Government to "review the dc- lmand." There can be little doubt about the readiness of some Con- Thc best way to clean wrought iron i5 1,0 dgmpgn a woolen 910th h servatlvcs to discuss protection und- sweet oil, rub thoroughly, and then Bl’ that “Una but‘ m“; of them polish with i1 dry woolen cloth. |Wlll 00mm“ l° “PP” t° l‘ “h” “m” ‘ ~,—-_--<o-> __ ‘modern term. Nevertheless. Sulfi- L§.‘§...’._Q§_.“._..+._..’_‘,._..‘guflrdlng is a concrete element of {a protectlvcG system. L b mmg to ’ Will the overnmcn e w The Land We Love ‘give safeguarding the added force ‘that the Yarmouth conference will ldcmand. for the adoption 0f the resolutions pertinent to this question _Grcasy Sink A Ilse for Old Velvet and Silk Wrought Iron By Frank Yelgh 0-00-00-0-0000-0-0-0-0000400 00 00- QUEBEUS LOYALTY Premier Baldwin Wm address a great Q_ How did Quebec Show hm. yo.“ public meeting which has been con; tlon. A alty during the Revolutionary War? Veiled “s p5" °i the conven A why did no‘ Quebec 10m with a basis for some confidence that the _ l ill be in the negative lt lsl the other thirteen English speaking "P 5' W Prime Minister; colonies in the revolt against British "milled m” m” ville? asks “Quebec." published in 88W a “"9 °l dkeclm“ S‘: m5 pazg London. England. There was only 51x weeks 55° “hm vergenc one reason. the loyalty of the We"? becfmmg "m" °,", ‘e35 “n” French-Canadian colonies to Great llflllnced- saxegmffdlnm M" Bald" Britain. In the Quebec Act passed in W1" the“ wmw- h‘ the 9°11“ we 1774. they had obtained rights and "timid "t the m” 38mm‘ elect‘ privileges which they feared would l°"- "id l‘ Wm b” conunucd‘ we never 5e maintained if they be l" Pledlledl “m! 5mm °°“"‘“"° m came part of an Independent Re- be Pledlwd- m‘ "° m“'°d“°° pm‘ public. The Bulplcian of Montreal Wclllln- we "e Pl°d3°d~ “m! Sh“! took a leading pm in organizing continue to be pledsed- not w 1m- the French-Canadians throughout D039 m!’ taxes °" l°°d- A “refill the colony 1n defence o} Qugbgg examination of the administration against the invaders. But for their o! the w- bmd on the experience action the whole course of history of the last four years. may enable on the North American continent"! W slllmml’ “emml dew"! °1 would have been altered and it is the nrocvdure- N0 mauufacturinz probable that today there would lfldllfll-PY Wlll be “"95 {mm Pfe- not be one foot of British territory sentine its cue before the appoint- on the same continent. with the ex 8d i-Ylblmfl" ' ception of the Maritime Provinces. Mf- 3514M" "Wm n . L . ..l_ Al . safeguarding upon the Public mind. Thouflhtful and protect-inu- but 1H8 ldlatlnctlvnlgifllwflkt‘ gliriépxsgnfliia" us“: the conference on all phases of the u» call it. but how u. get it. Con- *1"°"l°"~" without any apparent difference. and fair-minded Liberals through- “t” m. the quemon m not whM out the Province have been in many cam sadly disappointed by the vlction that British industry needs Gover - they,‘ J 1.. We; it 39cm! w be growing, afid through and Conservatives who voted with we“ mu” “s m’ ‘awhnmm M them are more than disappointed. ‘nfffia ' “m” ~°‘ mmmm” , , i My small imagining! The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. Island Hperlul Itepreueutntlvc-s in Charlottetown: l5 being taken for granted? The. answer‘ may be know tonight. whcn| IReduction in appear to make. I Associations "fiiiflffiifi? —13. Y. Williams, in Houseof‘ Happiness. {0}-- +0++o++o++o o» o o o 4+ o e o o0 v Daily Lessons in English By W. L. Gordon 0000000000-0-0-00-0-000-0 0-0r000 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say "I ate most nil thc candy." Say "almost all." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: mul- ign. Pronounce ma-lin. a as ill “usk", i as in "lino," accent lust-syl- lablc. OFTEN MISSPELLED: rmoisturci. due (payable) SYNONYMS: capital, vital. chief, prominent, cardinal. WORD STUDY: “Use u word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's word: EMASCULATING; depriving of masculine vigor; weakening. "It was an emasculating form of indul- gence." dcw Rates Sought By Minister (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Oct. 2—-A reduction in rates to British immigrants is one of the things which Deputy M11115. tor Egan of the immigration dc- partment is taking up when in England. Before he went over Mr. Egan said he was to discuss all thc matters arising out of the immi- gratlon committee's report last session. including medical lnspeg. tlon. Ocean rates, farm training and other phases of the immigration committee's report. “The parliamentary committee, among other things, recommended steps to get lower rates." said the deputy official today, "and our rep- resentatives In London are endeav- No specific amount of reduction leading, James B. Hughes llarold M. Stewart Alyre Arsonault F. Walter llyndnlnn OfIices-Lowcr Queen Street-Phones 67 and 333. 4-G&00-00O0‘0§-§0§-044'0*0-§0'0+0-0-00-0 BRAl-IMIN TEA . IT IS PURE Sold only in Red, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. t000000-000000000-0-000-0-00000000000000000000000-00094 has been suggested or .".;iy pzxvpor-l Panllm“ has 3' new order (uracil; tionntc contribution by the govern- l"! a Chllrfle "l W") and 0m‘ L mcuts. but thc parliamentary com- Cenl-‘l 8 dill’ l0!‘ h“ llll-Tflel P05‘ Pa‘ s mlttec wanted steps taken to gct uses not called fur Wlihlfl 24 li°“' lower passage rates and that is Ol "fill/El what we are endeavorlng to bring about. If the principal is conceded the exact rate will be a detail. It is suggested ‘that a reasonable reduc- tlon would be from thc present rntc of approximately $90 to one‘ of l4 pounds, or n. little over $68 and thnt the British government might be induced to bonus intending em- lgrnnts to Canada to the extent of four pounds each, making their passage cost less than $60. --i¢0>—-—- __..___._4 MA GNOLAX CONSIEEHITION Magnolax ls a plum!"- iastlng. harmless preparation that replaces forceful lau- tives and promotes lnteihll cleanliness. Thousand; of pen- plo use It re rIy whenever tho need a . Magnolax softens the food waste and at the some time gently Iubrloites the intestin- al walls, allowing the food waste to pa: naturally out of ' the system. Magnolax than prevents constipation because it heirs nature maintain only. thoroulh bowel evacuation at titular As IWBII" of the eoftenln! and lubricating elect of ., MIIM persona nnllofinl {an es will find moeh- r0- 8 . ' TWO SIZES-Mo AND $1.00 The sixty-eighth motor lifeboat has just been added to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's fleet of! British shores. Gold watches have been presented m 154 cmploycs of a British soap- makimz concern. their total scrvlce being 4.330 years. Consecutive applicants f’)? advice at the police court at Wlilesdem. England. recently were named Saintly, Paradise..and Angeli. In seven months this year Hon- dum shipped to other countries 5.000.000 more ‘buiicllef 6i‘ ‘bananas than in the same period of 1927. Greater London's p0 lotion has lllclflwd by more than 000.000 in the past 39 years. according to std. tistics just released. _-_~ Lin! llo the-Elldwir-l-Oovemnl-ent; Exmm‘ ‘mm N"! Zelllfld in the c returned winner £0 of last year. nhezMacs anion-one ’ uitod States last July were $4,509 . ' , = NI ill IR! than in the a-ilne raontli.