I Increases the Pep and Vigor by relieving Auto-Intoxication A SAFE. ncrznrmntt: Lmoxrtvg», 'I‘111- 1‘11111111l1i.111 1-1111-1-111111411 is [11.'il1i1l11,-' 1-1 1.1111» 1111 111-ail explora- - 1111- .11 11' ‘-\111-1'1- .11'-- 1.111 111 1»\ist. 111111 11--..l11»1~ l1.1.- 111-1-11 1.111 l1.» i11=1-r11-1l i11 n \'.111.11. . - l I11 r1~ nl'lllill"" 11111 E-- 111.11 i- I1r11;11' :1~'t 111' I11 111: 11l.1_\~1I .11 1111111~<1't1-111 with it. 1I11=t1_v 11:1 11 |1~~.1rl 111-11- -\ 1.1110 11111111111111 1111: 1-11;1-.., Buy HARD GOAL l 11111543111: by 1h.- ‘ 5,11‘.- 1111 EHIHIIITIETIIWN 1511111111111 ll. Burnett. VIt-e-Prouldont-J. 'uc-Kluuou, l). s. 0. Anocluto EdItor—D. IL Carrie Preuideut-W. Chatter ii. llcLuIl. 5ecrot|ary—l.|nut. Col. U. A. Editor and Manager-J. ll. Burnett. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926 N, B. EXHIBITION WISE LIBERALS I 'l‘l11- gaint John, .\. 11., lixhibltloui .\1l the |l1‘1>:111t~cll\'e Liberal candl- ;1111-a1-11111111lates are not going to be defeated wugibll September H. Quite a number .\1:1rl1i111e {his “Wt-k. The exhibition foruially opened on Saturday and "I "W"! ha"? 8111114911 illiflillsl 11v“ feat by following the WP1|-kIIO\b'll is 1111- great the lllg show begins this n1or11111g,_ “lie who fights and runs fight another 1nd continue; until nexffiaturdav. "la-“m 152111-11 elaborate pn-parations l1z111-1""“y may ‘we l” m I ' Among those who utade 1111-11- ‘ scape i11 this way are L. (‘IIPHPJII public‘ '1‘11p1- Brvluli, who sLtmd the ‘11-1-11 made 1111' it a~' 1o l-nublt- 111.'111.11:1-1111-r11 111 1h1- 111411 i1 ulll I... :1~1-:11r1- . i11 "11111 mtg-zest event dlmellght for a few days as the 1.111- 1 llrctott 11' 15121)". .\'u111h--1*I1-1:s features, cantlitlute i11 Cape Ile l1acked 011i. leav- . . 1 . '- :1 -1lu1-:11111nal,11111-1't;1111.11g and other,’ H County, _111g 1111- c1111sti1u1-11cy 111 go by (it-- ifault 111 the Conservatives. H1111. 1i .\I. .\I:11-d1111al1l, the once utibeat- zvictl- 11:11-1- 1Il‘t'l1 arratigcd for an-I it our Prince l-Zdwan 111'og1‘a111111u, is 111 asun- I.~i.111l 1~1-;11l1»r~' 111111 Saint John will: 44 t ‘able member for -Pl1*1ou. last October by \\'1111 won 111- :1 1121111 11:101- 10 t1 1 1 111' week. I g ‘ l h ' his 1-11-1-111111 r1111 111mg away to another county 11111 t'.1r111e1's of this province, the Salntl no ' \\' . T11 1111- 111-11111c,a11tl especially 111-- this year, had to run away 1111111 Exhibition 511011111 be a great F» even 110111 this last safe seat. Notes by the Way Surely there lo some tun In an electloln! .Aud one of the funny llllllss is that a big man, a King candidate who is also a Privy Coun- cillor, should stand up in elxteett successive public meetings and as); Conservative members why they had voted against the King govern- meat! One would think a mere baby In politic: would have had more sense. Yet .\lr. Sinclair boasts that. lit! lusketl tllls question, and kept count. of the silly perform- ance up to sixteen times. As It lt were a great event 111 his 111511“. Pushed career that he had asked a silly question over and over again. Somebody should make him sensible of the fact that voting against a gOvI-rnlns-nt mt-flslir». voting 1111:1111“ 1111-. Gov ennui-111. A1111 \\'l1o that bad any tell him and 911151-1111”. - B11110". M-D HIGH AND LOW BLOOD PRESSURE cotnpatiies, reporus some Interest Ing figures for ttll 111' us. After exa111i11i11g nearly seven blood pressure i11 overweight per weight 111' 1.1111111 age- l~‘urth1—1'. 1l1;1t the findings regard for his country a111l for 11 clean, tit-cent and 1101105; atlmitils- "Mm" 01 public affairs would not] vote to turn out the. K1111; cotnbia» atlon every time l1u had a chain-cl to vote? l shot to pieces by the In the October election, N0“. ls the tune [0‘1'r1'.11<1E<111. slunving as it will what btly hard Coal» The-in iilllllvri 111111 hulustrialists of: SL-hQQnQr Theflline ar» tur ~I.~'11-r ]1rl)\'1ll(‘t' art- doing for‘ "rived and is dischargrdh- 1.'l‘t~lllt'l‘l'illllltlit tl1at is t1) be. illg a Cargo 0f the very‘ R"‘l“""<1 fart-s have been secure-d‘, best quahty" i0“ v1""itulutibtedly, Saint John will, all. Save money buylngYllli “"441. l)!‘ the Xlucclt oi eight-g llO“'- ' 1:1 r.'1il'1\a_v and steamship lines and,‘ ‘ ',=1-1-r.< 111111 students of progress. A. Pickard s. c111, PHONE 240 "IMPORTANT LEGISLATION" i lteard 'l‘ho-e who K1111: ln the Strand ex-PremIc-r 1‘ ooowoooooomc-eooroaaw l1\\'trt*k will r1-n11-111l1cr 110w he b1 I11-alien 1111- tact that the "importat aliegel; ."1:1~=.1t'p=-Il°"" of .\lr. Aieiglten. .\lr. Pi c n g ? '1'~,<:i.~'l;1llllll" of [he past S0$s1C1l1 had CHECK THIS OVER 4QOTS PlIlT CSSICNFIC OE VINEGAR Curry Powder Mustard Seed Spices Whole Ginger Cloves Cayenne Buds And Everything TIIE 2 tunes DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street Telephone 315 lbw-u 111st because o1‘ the A1111,’ pumped ltartl to extort tears ‘from his atldicticc over the 111-tent 1111‘ the Old .-\1.-1- »Peuslou bill by rl1~- u-h-kcd 111111 hard hearted (on. ‘iu-rvxttivt-s in 1111- Senate. lie fairly 1-\1'l1l IIW-r lhl- sorrnyvs of the pour L111] 1114-1131111 1vo1ut-11 whtxthrouglt no ‘1111111 111' th-ir own, grow 11111 :1111l Ehuw 1111 one to provide I111- lhvm 11-1 'll".\‘ 1-1111-1- the dark vullt-y 111:1 U-Huls. to 1111- g1-a\'1-._'I‘I1e appeal Wits isubth- and, I11 :1|1ut.~', to111-l1i11g. but 1 1-xt11r1e1l n11 tears, not even Ht- nver1I11n1- I1 for the majority 11f his :1ll 111111111 1111- ()l1l Bill. 'l‘l1ey kin-w 111111 1111- ()l1l Age 15-11810115 ldt-a was 1lIll'4|1'1llI'l‘i| by 1111- Rt. H011. Arthur 111i‘ Tb1'11111- ul1I<~h ope-ncll his. first 11:11‘- suspicion <11‘ 11111Ist11re. 1111-1 lllllllvlll‘? kin-w .»\1:11 Pension .\l1-i-.gl11-n in the Spccclt from 11111111411- 'I‘I11- Meighen governtnent lwzu; 1111111-11 out of .\l1'. K1111; Repeatedly the King govern- puwer I11 1112i rind ‘1ill. nil-111 was mitt-d pidgenii-holed 1111- l SCHOOLS Re-open 0n Tues= day, Sept. 7th CARTER’S BOOKSTORE Ia always HEADQUARTERS for the best in School Books AND SchoolSupplies what was being ‘dune ubuu; It and on J11ly 1,1924 :1 its-solution “'11s llllllllilllOllflly carried in parliament authorizing Premier ;Kiltg to collsttlt the different prov- iinccs, 1121611 of which would be cott- scheme. Nothing was done; not a single Lib- oral t-veu spoke on the bill during 115124 11111111111511 :1 number of Conserv- ‘ltrlhuting parties to the Iutives ltrgetl that it be‘ taken up. ‘When the government flnally cot:- sulted the provincial governments It Mr. King's plan was unworkable. Had It Iiccn passed as proposed by .\lr. King, Involved they turned down 11s Here you will find the beat for Instance It would have values. We have made a study of the supplying 0'7 everything required by the STUDENT and SCHOLARS in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS. We sell all SCHOOL BOOKS at prices rnade by the SCHOOL BOARD, and we are giving bigger values than ever In WORK BOOKS. and all kinda of SCHOOL SUP- PLIES. - ‘ A nice 9 Inch GLOBE of the WORLD for $1.00 Self Filling FOUNTAIN PENS 5O cant: each. Great Value In SCHOOL BAGS. 'add_lti10nal taxation In Prince kklward Island amounting 11 the ivhole of our present taxation and this would be equally true of New Brunswick. The bill was passed In the Coni- tnons, the Conservatives supported It, because 1hey did not want to let the scheme drop as It was believed It. could be so amended as to be made workable. The Jccted It because the tlnst necessary step. consultation with the Provin- cIul governments, had been neg- lected by Mr. Mackenzie King and the scheme as provided for was Nova Scotla and Senate rc- Scnd along the children. Prompt attention to every- body. BOOKSTORE open all day till 6 O'CLOCK and all day WEDNESDAY 8th. CARTER & CO., LIMITED. unworkable. This is 11 sample of another ol kind of canards 111111 Mr. Mackenzie King tried to put over nn the pre- eumably Ignorant people 0t Char- lottetown. 4 ‘l Vol‘ tb Put an End to Theatre lastlwpo .1111 mQrQ-ly lht-ir dartult-stt, angels eouldift 1I1t'_,,1,.k,.n1ug I. had been silo; off, its 11111115 111111 been 51101 away antl its body pier-i et-d with fatal wuunils. 11111110111 off. still scattered over (lntario, and the three Rlaritime Provinces. Mr. Sinclair himself :1 cut 11ft‘ limb, 11111; lying prostrate. Premier Poster, of New Iirtmswick, Seeretary- 11f State I11 the King Gov» ermueiit. who “'14s offered nomina- tion i11 t\\'11 different cottstituencies. I-lou. Dr. Smith. candidate i11 the last election, H011. Fred Iliagce. .111 cutisidcred discretion tho better 50MB repairs were made during the session. Dunning the political ,lics's 01' Saskutchetvait, W115 brought llansoti- (Toll-iin to replace one severed ‘arm. lie Ym-tpsmpfyllllikfid up the head and cemented Sevpml Others-i11 again lo the lmdy. Some Pru- [BFQHSIVQ props were found and the FlIIII-IPFBII llllllg. a scare-crow i11 a11- is i11 different constituencies i11ip,.,,,.._,,,ce_ “.35 pmsuntm] m m, Parliament. part 11f valor, and have declined tempting positions as 1irtlspectlve defeated candidates. No opposition is yet i11 sight to .\lr. servative candidate in I .-\nd there are running as stop- ':1ur_v. ew Ilrtitisxvick and some of thesciatttaze1l may not survive Nomination Day. ' ‘ Then came the revelations of _ 1111c Customs Probe. The dirt cam-B v11 Scotiu and New‘ Brunswick wtllm) “gm and the mum reek M, i, go 11111111i111ously' Conservative withifliled all the land. Decent Liberals, ‘ excepmm of one h, eadp-leurlixig Liberal jottrnals, men and hvotncu throughout thc land holding ltlu-ir 110605, cried 0111 tu have the intolerable nttlsaticte removed an ‘the IIIOHS cleaned up! From :1lI present indications .\'o- 111 possible fi pr11 vinee. EDITORIAL NOTES __ _ Who would not vote against a When a cause needs 11-1111911-111111-19 ovemment like that, >10 shattered 111i1-c4-s, 1111 tu-jt-t-tt-Ii of the pt-opllfll >Th1'nueh11ut-tl1e. six 1111111tl1.~', srsxaiu11 this was all 1111- governluent the Icountry had, till its former 311p- 1pnrt1-rs,1lee1-11t Progressives, 11 dlsgtisl, 101111115; with ('l).l‘l.<li!»l'\‘ilI1\‘l‘6 sent it to its 11011111. :1 dead Iusue. T11 t111ute from a Weritern 1111111111‘- i1_\', "all the trandidates are. 11111111; 110 .11101't-." It was a pitiable. crippled. prop- med-up nameless thing, miscallt-tl :1 1:0ve1-111111-111, a caricature 0t‘ all that If :111y o1‘ the camlitlates are. left 1111 September H, It will not Iietitelr fault. And of some of them It will ' m H“ 1h“ m“ n a government should be. weak and 111 wr e11 1-.. ' . wohbllng itiutpable. 111‘ Tflnmrrow Wm M “ommmlon d“, :111':1Ight. against whom and against whorl- tueasures the (‘otiservatiyw- Int-lttbers voted, and :1. grateful WDUOII will“llllllllld"11-011t1lry will l10t10r the-111 at the 1111...“. n11 extra. week was 21111111-0111110115 on 1he 1~1tl1 of September fur tI11'o11gl10111 1111111111111 with the 8X- ot’ remote and which completed the 111111111111- tile r0111: "WY 110W! It was a good enough Govern- ment for Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Jenkins, Vlr. McLean 1and Mr. J-ohngcn 1nd other Dle-hards. But why ls It .l1at~Itl-I.1-beralc who were cattdld- ttes 111 the October clecllutts are not In the field today? The 11s: ncludes man-y prontlnent Liberals 1i least six of whom were (fabinet 311111111015. lions last Tuesday. The people of’ King's Country nat- urally prefer a Cabinet Illitilstei This Is wit) they ‘ire supporting the lion. J. A 111 :1 cabinet smasher. Macdonald, the first man who hon- oured the county with :1 cabinet seat In any government. Some o! these absenteer. no doubt reel that they could no; be elected. Matty of them arc retired now because they believe that the King 1Government brought shame, 1nd reproach upon the Liberal party and also ibrottgltt. disgrace and dishonor upon the country. And they are entitled to credit for their retirement. The Liberal method of repeating over and over again the titln-gs they want tI1c people to believe would work all right If the people did not think for themselves. But the peo- ple are thinking, 11nd that ls fatal to Liberalism. 1t would be amusing, If it were not no "political," to hear some men talk so seriously and earnestly about the awful deluge of lbootlell- ged llqtlor coming in to this pro- ‘vince since the Melgheu Govern- ‘ment came into power. Mr- Klttq, for obvious reasons In his visit to Prince Edward ls land, did not pause to address a meeting In Prince County. Ilc had 011cc represented that fine County In Parliament and had proved hhn self then the most useless and negloctlul member it. ever had. lie shrewdly avoided going where he was not wanted. Wherever he has been once elected "that tired feel- ing" comes over his electors. It was thus In North Waterloo and North York before he fled to Sask- atchewan and 301 under the shel- tering wing 0t Mr. Dunning. When ex-Premler King delivers hlnlsei-t he reminds one very torc- ihly of the boy who, when asked how many brothers and sisters he harl, said, “there's six of us altoge- ther but. l'n1 the only one that amounts to anything." It is rich to find Mr. Mackenzie King comparing ‘his renewal of ac- quaintance with his colleagues In parliament here with the "reuniting of soldlgrs who have been in battle together." iSlnt-e when has Mr. Mackenzie King had experience of a battle? It certainly was not In Still there I; fun In the election campaign. The evening organ tell-s that Mr. Sinclair has now asked his baby question for full twenty llmcat- Surely "It in to laugh." as our Acadlan compatriots would say. Keep It up, Mr. Sinclair and try 1o make It thirty. For al- ready, so your favorite journal 1111s It. "Everywhere there Is .11 hope- walking,- did the 1111r111al,gro11p_ Now there are pc-Itits for us here. Overweight and high {blood pix-soure- are liabilities. and. as the cotttrol of your weight Is within your» own power It. Is quite ])Ossi1)1e_t0 say that you can control yc-u1'11loo1I pressure also. The KIIIQ cl-lmblflatlon had beenlThis doesn't mean drastic dietary pggple changes, or excessive exercise, but. Us headijtlst that you learn the amount of your overweight, and extent of your 11111011, pressure above tic-rmal, and I11 11 business like manner set ll "WI Pawabout getting thctn t0 the normal in January, i11; head still point, 'l‘l11- very fact that you are willie the several 11111115; were "l'@l‘\\’@iI~'.11l i3 "M11111!" a sign of health, and that your tissues are able to build t'0r yc-u. And so cut down on your entire fuod intake te11, fifteen. or even twenty five per cent,par1I1'11I:1rIy on liquids and starches. Then covering yourself well with clothes take a few mlntites exer- cise daily to induce perspiration. This with a daily walk will be all that is necessary. Yc-u will ex- change fut for tnuscle, a111l blood |11‘('.~-<1li‘L" will come down to normal. With the low blood pressure i11- dlvidual there is not usually the snme degree of health. Blood pressure must be increas- cd, and s11 light exercise and Ire-sh air must be take11 to strengthen the 10111-111‘ the heart muscle, in i11 fact 1-11tire muscular system. Thus when it comes to the mat- ter 01' food with the low pressure cu may eat hcurfiy of most toc-ds. and meats, eggs and cereals, will ltelp to int-reuse the blood liver-surv- I sotnetinn-s wmidc-r \\'l1i1~l1 is the least desirable ltigh or low blood DTBSSIIPv. 1f you have high blood pressure you 11111 1111-11, sleep well and feel well, but you are taking chances i118 “"41 ilDOloflY l’ i“ Hm“ l“ "all it:t'iu mired i11 ‘disgrace, s0 $1101 1011111 heart, kidney, 111111 blood vessel ailments. \\'ith low 11111011 111111’! feel any luo pressure you 11,0041, a11d a|~ 1111111118, you :11'1'- more $111114‘?! 1-1111111 and various other v11111- best plan is 111 go after uonnal 1-Ii1 ~1r1 . --_--~-¢-o>-———— Q Q40+§O+¥QQUQO OO+Q+OVPVF Daily St-let-tiolts FOR (iuardian Readers September 6. 1926 11111 forsake Ills people great Name's suite." I Sam 12:22. I11 l’It1\Y'l*1R—~\\'o glory world. , THE THIN KER flack of tho beating ltam-mer liy which the steel Is wrought, Buck of the work-shop's clamor The seeker may 11nd the thought, The thought that Is ever tnaster (if iron and steanraud steel, 'I‘l1at rises above disaster And tramples it under heel. The drudge may fret and tinker ()r labor with lusty blows, The clear-eyed man who knows; For Into each plow or saber, Each piece and pa-rt and whole, Must go the bruins ot labor, Which gives the work a soul. Duck of the motorb humming, Back of the bells that sing, Back of the hammers drumming, Buck 0t the cranes that swing, There ls the eye which them, There ‘ls the mind them- Back of the brawn, the brain. iivilght oi the roaring boiler, Force 0f the engine's thrust, Strength of the sweating taller, Greatly In these we trust. er, . Back of the Joli the dreamer, Who's ran-king the dream ltrue. -Amorlcan Machinist over Canada. Yes, It In funny! printed text mldo him lay. whether It. was a. slip of the pen the (treat War. lumen and optimism In the Lib- Ioo funny for an-ythlng. An Institution whose work is the periodic examination of thousandsi of individuals yearly for insurance 19811 thousaml policyholders I11 one year, they report that there was a higher prrrt-titage of cases of high sens. than i11 itulivitlttals o1‘ normal with: respect 111 111w 111111111 pressure I11di1--‘ ate-ti that 11v1-rweigl11 persons, meat eaters, had relatively fewer indivi- duals with 111w 11111011 pressure than really just two your 11111111511 you nruy escape above eun- i11 ailments. 111111 theso ltang 1111 for a 1411111. Um‘?- uw-ight and 11111-111111 b10011 Dressure. v1.11 can get tht-m if _\'11u 11111.11" U19 OO-OQ-Ofi4-OQW4-fOO-Q RQfO-O-O-OO- (IOD IS Tlt-ilE—“'l‘he Lord will for illiu Thy protnlse, Lord, Lo I 11111 with Thee always, oven uutu thu end 01‘ the But back of l1In1 stands the thinker. 8128115 Wbtcblng through stress and strain, which plans But back of them stands the schem- (301110 crnl party" which may yet sweep really We dank think the worthy Edi- tor meant to ny just what the But or a printer's error, It wan really -1 1 I 1 “ 76/29’ 0F A Ciqareffes " 4QQ§Q4'§‘O+§§§§ §Q §'§-§§§-O'f§~4 ’~ 11,111.11 m-Issoxs 1x ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon WOOO-OO-O-Q-OQ-O-OWQ-OQ-Ofl VWJRDS OFT‘ u.‘ MISUSED: Use "donate" when a gift is i111- portatit; othertvise, “give? “Il1- donated a large sum to the cause." “He gave two dollars to the church." OFTEN MlS1i‘-R0Nt)1TN(ll1Ill: only. Proitounee the c. 51.1 I11 “11u,“ 110i. 1111-ly. OFTEN olate; 11o .k. - S-\'N.()N\'ISI1S: faszcltiatittg, clturur 111g, wI1111I11g, bewitcltlilg, enchat1t~ Ing, eittrancitlg. WORD S'I‘l'll\’: “lflst- :1 word thrt-e titties and Il I11 yours." 1.1-1 us Increase. 11111' vocabulary by 11111111 -r- Ing one word each day. 'I‘1>d:1_v s wcrd: SUI1.IIT(PA'I‘PZ; tn 1-011qt11-1' l1y force; subdue t-tittiplr-tely. "’I‘l11-y were subjugatt-tl by fear of puu~ Ishment." IWISSPICIJIJEI): t'1111t' §§§f§+O-%Or 1 The Public Forum Thin column is open Ior the discussion by rurrenpuntllntu u! questions of Internal. The Charlottetown Guardian doe» nut necessarily endorse the op- lnlontt of correspondents. e+ +0+0++oa MR. MEIGHEN IS A WONDER else, to read what the Liberal-Pix- Mitilsters t1'y to make us believe Mr. llleighenls charactctx ' Mr. lvlckcnzle King says he is an “11surper." .\lr. Lapohtte says he is a "cow~ ard." Mr. Dunning says he is an “auto- crat." Mr. Cannon says he Is a “tltiaf." 11I1lr. Cardin says he is u “Judas" u. “Herod? etc, Well, Mr. Sinclair does not l-vt-n say be is a "Mitchell." The smaller (ry are oven more . outspoken, a Calgary Liberal culls him a “littr." And the strange feature of It ls that the Conservatives soy that Mr. Melgben is the oblee’. and best man they ltave for leader and have great faith I11 his honesty us well as his ability. So they wont to have him continued as Premier. More than that many Liberals have simi- Iar opinions of him and are now anxious that he should have a clear majority after the l-Ith lust. They did not give him quite enough sup- port on the 29th day of October last which they now see was t1 ser- ious mlstoke- That mistake will not be repeated this time. "And com- ing events cast their SIIHIIDWS be- Iore." l am, Sir. etc. BELIEVER IN MIEIGHEN o $60,000 CHURCH FOR CAPITAL FLOC . FRDDIIRICTON, Sept. (l. — At a cungre tlonul meeting of St. A11- 1lrew’s resbyterlan church. 115111 last evening. It was decided Iu procure plans and specifications and to proceed with the erection of a church building as soon as pot-1- slble. ' Already general plans have been presented to the board of trustees for the purpose of securing Informa- llop regarding the general design and outline ot the proposed struc- lure which will cost In the vicinity 0f’ 860.000. The building for which detailed Dlnns and specifications will be Prepared will be of Gothic architecture and brick and gfona Sir,—lt ls atmttslng, if 110111111151 $60 a Year _ From Each of These High-Grade Bonds Althor h there is a tendency on the part of many investors to purchase Bonds only at or below par very few high-grade issues carrying a 6% coupon are now obtain- able except at a premium. As we frequently receive requests for offerings of such issues, we show below nine Bonds which bear our recommendation and which havebeen selected from our current list z- A rox. old 6.05‘); Aggizl. 99.25 101.00 107.25 103.25 103.50 101.00 103.00 102.00 104.00 lnuc Due '1Govcrnmcnt. of Argentine (External) 1958 ‘Ilfingdom of Norway (Externll). .. .. . ‘iflultimnro 8: Ohio Railroad. .. .. . iDuko-Price Power Company. .. .. .. . '1New York Steam Corporation . .. .. . . iBelgo Canadian Paper Company. .. . Ogllvie Flour Mills Company. .. .. .. . Paton Manufacturing Company .. . iPrictrBrol. 8r Company. .. .. .. .. .. .. ' Lluted un the New York Stock Exchln c. t Principal and Intern! payable in New or! Funds. The above bonds are offered subject to prior sale and change in price. Complete information regarding any issue and l copy of the September edition of our monthly publication “Investment Securities", which contains a more complete list of our recommendations, will be forwarded upon request. lVrife our nearest oflico . 1 _ The National City Company Limited Head Ofilco—St. Jame: and St. Peter Stroeto—Montrool 1o 1mg 111111111 lint 204 1111111111111“ 1111114111; 11 s1. Polar so»: r nomo orrnwn ounw 154 structure. The building \vill be recetetl on Charlotte street on the site donated to the congregation by Mrs. Eliza Jewell. Whether actual building op- erations will be commenced this fall or not until spring is not (le- cldcd. that is suspended on rollers from a permanently mounted rail. Harness has been Invented Ill Germany to be worn by linemen 1° enable them to be lowered 1mm poles quickly when rendered un~ conscious by electric shocks. For pulling cotter pins D119" have been invented having laws For washing the windows of set at a right angle to their handle! large buildings safely a cage hold- and equipped with a point to enter Ing two tnen has been lnventedthe heads oi’ the pins, We have just received an 01' tremely nice new Compact l0 l9" for NIl-‘TY ONE DOLUAR It Io on the email om. luv" flnluh and In every way attrlctlvfl- The White Drug Still‘? .l. G. IAMIESON Druggist NEW. DOLLAR 011111-1111" Log-Rolling in 1111». 1111111 Parliament‘,