A fiainedfPounds ‘ l took only one jar oi o-ill I aisle I<Iv htflwud Gulldflgo AT YOUR DRUGGIST Something New in Town Ewr hear of it‘! No! Why? Because it's new and the must popular toilet preparation un ll’ the market to-day. We want every lady ‘in town 1 to drop in and sec these won- derful toilet preparations ll. t. WORTI-IY i‘ \ 4 hi?’ w’ DRUGGIST Sole Agent for Dr. Allans Fox Remedies. \ ilk‘ OOQQQQ-QQOQOQOOQQQ"OO'OOOO§ JLESTER DOUGLAS WnOLESAI-E PRODUCE Exporter of Prince Edward Island lei-titled Seed and Table Stock Potatoes 39 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, I’. E. l. U.O§O4§OQ44000§4OQOQOO§O cowl WEATHER WILL NOT STOP YOUR HENS LAYING u= YOU FEED fllagcflford’; Wl1_-tbe -Basket "' Eyyfileaé It builds up Isellthand ' auppliea the nourish- ment from which eggs are made. NI lllln "Jul ‘d! Gaol" Carter 8. Coil! ,7 calm, graceful. manly and business-llhollhhave the whlllllhhe mlghly, {ah D: like analysis of Canada's problemslleh lo lheh, level! _l by the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett. lead-l‘ Ml,‘ h R Tahloh hhs leased hlslconslderatjgnl -‘_i ‘er of the Opposition, there was .ilslom_hl the pl.lce__lo pverawed the hot air artists of for- THE CHIREUTTETOWN GUKRIDIKIV“ Notes by the Way tmt attntnittmwt BlIiHllIlN honing Dally Jiuuded 1881') 85.00 _IUI you (h advance) delivered-l the events oi I. few years ago u,“ 5g you (in advance) lulled lo Quad: llll United svoutllmlll lhel. h" recalled by a more ‘lwtfi ghlffffg: h_'l'l°:§l'l‘l;‘u‘:l'_“Fll-l ‘f; 3'""'"‘- re:ent occurrence. It. was thus with Editor and lining . B. Barnett. Auoelou Editor-D. It. Cont; ‘the days of Bureau, the Minister of I l .fi- lCustoms in the King Government. MOND llY FEBRUARY 6 4928 ;As for Mr. Bureau himself he went 'to his reward, a life member or the Senate of Canada. 1t was the united 1 . . . jconviction of both political parties IN THE HOUSE 0F COMMONS lleast active in denouncing the a1 land ol me people a‘ Canada m“ _ ' leged siniulness of the drink ‘traffic; f he could ml he rem-may“ a Mllh A 5°" M ““‘”°""’d s°“°““‘“”;he damned it by bwk- 111111 imdlister of the Crown after Hon. H. n. “ppm” t° have r8118" “p” mecandle. or by typewriter, tonguelstevens had thrust the probe into 301156 01 001111110115 85 001111731941 llhll ladle; and ‘lf we ‘were lo bejtlic corruption that prevailed in the with the free-for-all proceedings Uillleve hlml whlch lhme ‘who khewbustoms Department. recent years. Between the hot airlhlm hesl were lulh w do’ he would‘ 4 l is Since then Hon. W. D. Euler has " lphfimdes of ‘he m°ver “m! Sewnddnot touch the alleged accursed succeeded to the office that had been _ lei‘ oi the address in reply to tlielhlhg hm. lel ll lh hhy shape Dlhcld by Bureau. And u Royal Coin- Lniission as conducted further iii- ‘vestigati s and made its report to, Parliament, embodying recommend- ations. which are worthy oi full The Commission the hewfwculd make the machinery oi the .. ~ ~ .. ...‘ , , _ Customs and Excise Department ‘ gulf fixed ‘vhlch appeals to nutter" vendor; and new may Ieblfmore complete and efficient. This is ‘lcontent in the l comfortable assur- welll lml as The Mall and Ehlpllel m" days They "Gauze that mimerlance that for a few years at least observes. it was not defective mach- Speech from the Throne, and thellolm come hlgh uhlo hlhl Al” v , 1.111‘ House nor the country will he Shall hhve lllls Slycalled “blood lhcl-l. lhal “.35 mainly all falllh I; be satisfied with a meaningless tlowhlohel... llolvlhg mlmlhly lhlo h-ls was political graft. lithe smugglers . . . _ .~ . ~ ..- ‘ _ . . ‘had not been protected. ii thercliarl lllillirlflloilf lilrlilligsellvlglinihhilllljg: treasury. its curse notwithstanding. been honesly at all palms in lhll ' Every man has his price, says the oll-llllal Selfish the Smllggllllg el-ll Bennett. spoke ill a more stibtltirzl would have been crushed hl l“ early stages. instead oi being allowed to become enormous as it did. cynic. tone and labored tinder what ap- yuirctl to be a sense of inferiority ""~'_@'}‘“"” as compared with his brilliant op-l PRESlDENI-IAL lpcncnt. To the cold facts laid bare; by Mr. Bennett regarding the coii-, l The smuggling and political graft‘ as revealed, defeated the Govern- _ _ l » _ _'mcnt in the end. but since its re- LD political hands ui boll) particshlurh lo powhll lhe ahpolhlmehl hl says Th8 New Yolk T111155‘ are Mr. Euler and the employment of perplexed and almost dumiotindedlinany new men in the preventliave: , - I l ‘branch of the service a considera 1-2; cd by a member if he. Premier Kllllylby what ‘he’ see 80mg‘ on The W0 , __ improvement is noted. This has re-l was aware that more people had leitmmngest candidates are not (“unsuited from a check upon smuggling. ‘avowed candidates. There has beeirhhll lhe large lhclease lh the Gus: lliNl come into it from all the coun-lm formal announcelnexlt mat sec’ mms ldubiesl °,°“°°lt“d'col3l‘l‘l: l . . -1; ‘n, cvi is on s . = tries in the world. he could only re-llrelary Hmlw-Y “~11! 886k the Presi muggi g y . ., . . ‘killed. There is a large body oialertl‘ tort that if the enquircr was flllXllllllllden£y' y“ he h “(ml-Med m have at hlllullglel-S in cnnodo who carried out lpresent a distinct lead over any Rc- ‘ lto bring immigrants to Canada, lie ‘their nefarious transactions for years should not advertise tiic conditionlpubhcm] mm)‘ Hemnkes“Dllweuplwilll 1111D11111lY- 1111111881111! les. he Writes no letters. lie has no the process- ll ls llosslhla also‘ lhhl lhc lhheiorganization. no headquarters. yet‘ limit oii ttie length oi speeches may‘. “STRATEGY? tmued unemployment and emigra-IO l Premier King hadoniy con-‘ trary assertions to make. When ask-, lion. Canada in tlic lust few years than complained of! there he is far out in front. Thelilhc border‘ boll. ways. sllll gal": oh’ have something to do with the scri-l _ _ _ (“h lhhl, ‘oxasperating. He will not leave New mcnt arc suspected as disguised pai- 'Ycrk. Ho reptidiatcs every associa- 5115’ ll 111111311 111i‘ 111%- tln“ Iormml m further ms l:n;m:l‘,‘lll‘()lll Canada into the UniicilStatcsAl The (iolaate on thcluo“ He‘ M“ “m” “now any 0 y ‘o There is also the unlawful sale oil yell“ hlgulwnecl lmmey m." m5 mmllalg“ m" permits to enter Canada to foreign-l l. . . l . ‘authorize anybody to be his spokes-fen; who cannot legally entcr this. .d foi weeks and filled pages oi Ham‘ lullmlry under oxlsllhg l.clllllallohs_ . 1 . ‘ i" be- ‘zam mm appeals to commuenmllnan and miilke prolmseg m Us ll iln this form oi graft it is ollbnly. and many of which had nothing 10mm!‘ Yet hm um ls an appnren~y alleged that members of Pai‘liiinivn'.l giving members an idea lllclpllnlsl and mum ls allegllll Shhllbul that ii they have anything to say they must r-ribeti minutes. ‘address. V/lJlCll in recent .- f G r S th is still more - - ~ r p -| Jbllltltlll. I088? 0 01'6"") 11'" in which some inembeis o at in lhlndder doemll do “S work ol smlhl l v | v a, lame: w. Barton. M1). ‘omctvosmc ABDOMINAL AIL- . MENT av PATIENTS BE- ' HAVIOR. I lliiVO spoken before 11711-11! U19 rt-e types oi physique that you will see on tlit beach, iii a synt- niisitttn, or iii fact anywhere. 1111-111 is the type with the short both- and long teas. that “i111 111s long body and ‘short 18115. 111111 I119 ihiril type with body and 18811 11m; appear to be about In the pro- per pioportion. ' l mentioned the illnesses that u-cr.» most. likely to attack each extrema type; the short body. lung and Sl()lllil('ll ailments; the long wide body, heart, bloodvossel and kidney ailments. l-Ioivevcr. Drs. G. Draper, and R. B. MeGi-aiv. of New York. have been studying types from another angle. and have discovered what they call the gall bladder type. and the stom- rich and intestinal ulcer type. They distinguish them not so much ‘bv the zippcarance of their bodies. but by the way they behave inén- ‘They have been able to demon- strait‘ that the gall bladder type. the type with tlic sluggish liver. is not usually very excitable. sliowslittle ftTilYllilllCSS. and reacts slowly mental and physical suggestions. The ulcer type. on the other handdhhsl low. m. hve Wars are evldehl l _ H l . very excitubielon He“ humL shows a mood that is away up or away down. lie is shows more fenriulriess, but can ad- . ltliat has come out of organized Labor. lduring this time is the half-hearted‘ jllisl himself more quickly to cir- (lllllSlilllCCS- than can the gall blad- dcr type. They think and act moral quickly also, bu: have really less en- durance than the gall bladder type. They respond more quickly. how'- evcr. to food and rest. and comel brick more quickly after periods of anxiety or depression. l Now this is very interesting. andl’ for the most part physicians will be inclined to agree with their find-l ings in reference to these two con-l ditioits. ' _ l wmllh lllt However. the (lUQSLlOll to ask Olil-lscclhl hhllghllhh lh selves is “Why do these types bohavoj l in this manner?" l Gall bladder trouble is practicallyi A1111 the"! 55 rllm-Tl-"lllillli 3cm“ aiv.~.u,'s due to inactivity of the liver. that permits congestion in the gall The bile from the gall ulating the intestine to action. breaking tip the fats. and rendering gling of Canadians and foroiitlier-slorganisms harmless. 1t is‘ the poisoning: of Llic system (inc to this and also to the liver not separating poisons from the blood that makes gall bladder patients sluggish and depressed. l Your ulcer case is often a "ncrv-l ous ease“. He Ls high strung. (llllO-l tional. indiscrcet and irregular in his dietary habits. _TlllS nervous- mlthc comparative prosperity that has‘ say about the problems which earn- 3st men throughout the country know must be faced. likely to come to an end this week. Oi these problems the Speech from the is l The Immigration Department has lbeen severely criticized throughout. Ftiic country and as a restiit of their Use Blatchforcfs Poultry Feeds Sold by us they givfi 111"!“ results. It pays to feed the best and Blatchforws have no superior. For sale at our SEED STORE and by leading merchants CARTER s. co. Limited lciiticism an investigation oi- the department been demanded. Premier King has consented to have tthis investigation made and in jus- tice to Mr. Forke and his ofllcials as ltvelfas to the public. this move will lbeegenerally commended. That the department has has cost. the country millions of dollars. provided hun- dreds of “deserving democrats" with ‘lucrative jobs at home and overseas, ieveryone knows. They know also that Canada received benefit from these expenditures. lWhat they do not know is whose ‘liault it is. Possibly the investiga- hafi scant there has been little to talk about. l 950M955 Campaign making gmm not named. haie taken Dart 11116 “Wness interferes with tlic impulses headway. What are the old politi- lcal strategists to do about it? l What. other newspapers think oi the probabilities may be inferred Literary Digest: In the Republican which began with President Cool- idges “I do not choose“ oi last Aug- after he reiterated his position on December 6. Herbert Hoover is seen by most journalistic observers oi the tpolitical course to be at present dis- lttnctly in the lead. To change the figure. the Newark News speaks of iMr. Hoover as being iiow “on the air lmore clearly than ever before,“ al- ‘ltliough "how much static will iii- Itcrierc with transmission later still a matter for the future to dc- lcide.“ Indeed, suggests the Spring- is flitziwti Liéspatch tells that a sens"- llm». l5 Qxpefllfld omcn a probe brings out the facts. These are not desirable conditions. ‘Throne had holhlhg to say so lhaltlirom the following summary in the we are told that Canada has greal wealth and that pwfipemi‘ 15 “ldvlll Free-ioi'-ali=mev°1°“t thmughout ‘he land‘ Umland the gall bladder. and the ulcer fortunately it is in“‘the time otciur wealth" that the ‘evils above reinrietl body. and developing muscular and! Ito, fruits of the greed oi gain ust. and started 11p in fefil 811111651 the haste to become rich. are mostl sure to manifest themselves in low- ered standards oi public morality. .There is. however. a brighter ride to the picture. There are multiplied agencies for good. religious. moral. charitable and beneficent. working to establish the things that are just. pure. lovely and of good report. And these must not be forgotten. lion. Mr. Bennett pointed out in Parliament that not in any _vcui' since 1921 has the King Govern- ment brought half as many immi- entll ‘field Republican. there may be"‘soiiic__‘E1'1\11l$ l° Camd“ “s Came w min] lhard knocks for Hoover just. ahead.“ threatens the life of the Dominicnl of. ‘that g0 down from the brain to mus- icles of stomach and intestine which cause them to inovc regularly. This ‘stoppage or stasis is a big factor in the causation oi ulcer oi stomach land intestine. i Thus systematic exercise would lliclp both these types. The gall blad- der type by stimulating the liver 'type by strengthening the entire . mental control. \~In——-————- )IOOQ~FO44O4Q64/\A§Q§.4/-O#O6O l Daily Selections Guardian Readers 0+0 §§QO40~OQOO 4 e >o~o e4 0-00 f February 6, 1928 MY STRENGTH-Blessed bc the lLord my strength-Psalm 144:1. PRAYER-O God, Thou art our ‘refuge and strength. ‘ -——-—-<o->-_li- 1F HE WOULD‘ - country in 1013. This. hc truly sayi» lit’ we would but vita-ell tin- Spt.‘ill\'l‘l'l$lSl. in keeping in force over Wlien he spoils‘ his neighbors fame. guardian willkagree with it that: London. E. C. 4. England. iere is‘ a stri ing lack of evidence - - Joi stagnation in industry in any io-l Public A-uctmn cality-not. one name appears tol SQIQQ back up the statements oi the w~it-, . eri Not a city. town or State! is; Dgaoslgonaltion Powdcrs_ 0F mentioned as having raised its voice? g V“ use a ‘Md Mme‘ Raw Fufs v FEBRUARY s, 1928 "_-___“"-- outtusaslzslu u. sl .. . lREFLECTS LiTCKi-ilr llIANUFAC-l l TUBING. l‘ And MakesYou Strong It is a great Tonic Reconstructor and . and young. .- As a blood-builder and tunic it has no equal. It contain; Iron, Peptonateflllypophokphltes, Lime, Phosphates, Mo"; and Cqd Liver Qil Extract; l . __ ‘ THE EAST NOT CAMPLAININGJ l l l | i l ritually good for on ' llistoricus. _ , The tone of some of the papers inl ‘the Western United States began to show up dull times out: there a month ago. whereas the press of the Eastern States was and is compara- tively sllent. We take this to be due Lo the fact that manufacturing in the Westcrii States is not so exten- sive as in the East. Farming is the For eonvalcsccnts and chronic coughs it ls of great. benefit. ' $1.00 bottle-money refunded it‘ no benefit received. - . _ .(,‘_entral I E. A Foster Dani... ,_Sunnyside predominant. industry in the West,‘|—. but in the East. where nianuiactur-l ling isalways kept going, ivith thel. .9XCCptl0l'\ oi certain industries which‘. holds up in mid-winter, times are.‘ good. This appears to be the slum-f h’ p Bllw l , . . h____ _______.____ This is the first. complaint we have seen in a newspaper this year, and it speaks volumes for the fruits of protection as the policy of our near- est neighbor. A1; stated, this is the first report we have seen this winter. and it comes a long distance from an‘ audience. It appeared in the Seattle Union-Record. and may only be giv-Y ing a Democratic toot to keep the‘ iDCHIOCIZlS out there from going asleep. It reads as io1lows:— “Roger Babson. business adviser“ says: ‘The Winter of 1927-28 Wlll be a hard one for the millions of work- jers in tlic United States who are be- ‘. ling forced out oi employment by‘, automatic machines, _ and neiihcrf business l en nor Labor leaders are» doing anyt iing about it.‘ 7 1 "The signs oi ti severe setback tol asurel l l tioii this year. but it is exceptional. \ if ‘ruled in the United States for the‘ “The At a trifling cost, light will add to the success only progressive proposal of your party—~and to the charm of your home. Let the new Inside Frosted Edison Mazda Lamps radiate a cheerful glow inevery 1115? . 1P1? ramps demand for alive-day week. and the effectiveness of that demand as a means of absorbing the army oi the unemployed is open to grave doubt. t Little Attempt to Solve Problem. "In periods oi comparative pros- llerity the individual laborer docs, mighty little thinking about the days-i to come. Steady employment for the large majority deafens them to tin-l cries of their less fortunate brothers? "A few far-seeing employers fcclni keeping the. wheels of industry turning and labor; steadily entpioycd, but they are neg- ligible in the vast national economy} “A few intelligent workers strive" by eaiiicstly to have their fellows dc-’ - ' vote just a little time to the SLlltlYl “"n h . oi ways and means oi removing the‘ s constant fear of poverty, but they are‘ ‘ tisually latighed at. for their pains. . ' , Starvation in ltlidst of Plenty. - "It is ridiculous to any lntcllittctuiARRE“rs OF LAND! person tliatbecatisc llll.‘ United States AND . i ' y ‘ i’ has SnJlllltjll gold. so much matiulnc- . turiiig capacity. so much raw mat-l To Whom lt May (Jnncern: erials. and so mticli labor that in-l dusiry must close down and millioiisl Notice is hereby given that payment oi all taxes due the Provincial of wcrkcrs again find themselves on lTrcasurer oi the Province of Prim-e Edward Island in respect to Lind. the verge oi starvation. ‘Personal Property and Income assessment ' is immediately required. {lthervrise steps will be taken as provided under the Land Assessment How Unemployment ltlay llc HoIvciLL-Md, 192-1. and tlic Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, for “There are only two answers to the‘, collection oi‘ same. plroblleni of unemployment: Either‘ A“ p l P l tie tours- per my 0r the days pgf crsona rnper y and Income taxes remaining un aid on the week must be gcnlgd down so as to 20th nf February. 1928. will be subject to interest at the rah]: oi‘ live pt!’ provide employment for all. or the cent per annum from date of default until paid. rate ofprofit must be lowered to a‘ ' pcint where the worker can buy back. the commodities he produces, and so‘ consume the products of our great" dndustrial machine. l l "We do not expect. the cmploycrsl to willingly accept either alternative. And. what is more to be deplored, we‘ do not expect Labor to fight very ‘“"""'"-'- hard for any changelin the present)‘ order." For LJCT Sold in Charlottetown V’ Tax-payers iii arrears trill please govern themselves. accordingly. Dated at Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, this 211), day of January, 1928. CECIL d. STEWART Supervisor oi Taxation C. M. Lampson & Co. We think the readers of Tlicl Mqueen Street, lagainst. this talc oi woe oi Mr. Bnb-. tank-glossy Con’ '00-“ W‘ lson. the writer of the article. Surely‘ “him helps ‘he Sale M [among the great large factories there‘ yo.“ stock‘ livould be many only too ready to “s ewe“ m‘ Cattle’ pigs join in the chorus oi Mr. Babson, if; am‘ Pmmry i? murvdlws‘ [there was such n state of stagnation‘ Besides ma“ 60mm!“ Powders we carry Wood- lleprescntcd by ' . Alfred Fraser 212, Fifth Avenue New York. um jBut at the prevailing rate oi pro- And never was the proportion IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Professional Cards — DONALD s. HAR'l Chartered Accountant (Formerly Travelling Auditor Income Tax Department) 130 Edward Street Halifax, 2l29-l-31-imo. l . . . Dr. C. L. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital ‘Practice lmliteit to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat [ageing Eyes and supplying Giana Ofltce, Bayer Building Great George Street Ofllce Hours-J to 12.30. 1.30 w 6.00 Mark R. McGuigan B. A. , eontcrron. EPO- Money to Ldan. Gammon Block. Charlottetown. P-IJ- n---—--—---"""""""““"“"'“" McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY. K. O. Barrister and Attzmiey-at-Law 08in: 190 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Aiarlottctown. P- I- L McDonald & McPheo - . ALD tampon all N.S. O H. I‘. McFrS f. ‘ l . ll l I v " i . v ' ‘K- iminigraiiis from the British Isles‘ so small in comparison with thnsel from foreign countries. ltion, like that of two years ago iiitulkress. observes the weekly New Re- Custonis matters. may throw soincipublic’ “Mn Houve" may by the‘ valuable light on the whole Slblllllltlfllfirst of Mamh b? as good as nolnhl-i and’ who knows? a Senator maylated. ‘l-loover‘ is unquestionably in‘ Premier King made a Wonk dlh “he hull of lhe ehqulryh lthe lead for the Republican noni-llencc of his Govemmenfslmmlnlb _____‘.¢_____ lination." speaks the Hartford Cour-tho“ pulley‘ lh lhe dhhhle oh lhc all. . ~ 1. i - rm: ncoon ivioivav coast: fm for the regum R°pmm°a“fd'°5s' A‘ “gem .h°.“d“lmed m?“ press. “It l5 Ham/er against thelin the mutter of bringing in sctltlem 1 ~- r lit is almost an entire failure. He Beioredast election the countryfield’ declares the mdependennyfslllll “we do hull lhlehd to extend . Republican Columbus Ohio Stafol ‘ ~ , . rang with the cry 0i the alleged sin immigration where it will bring llhll shame “l “Slhg “blood mohelhoulournal. which. incidentally. Joinslllbpul large uhelhhloylhehlh. Aha The charge was ,made by llllgwith the Democraticaliy independ-lwhal did his Government evci 0 lent Baltimore Sun to call attentionllto give a days work or a dayYi Temperance “mange ‘ha? moi to the fact um manl’ llolitical oo-lwfifles 1° 11 51111111’ ‘Wm m “mad”? Stewart Government was‘ puttmglservers believethat Seeretar HoovcFAplmrently his sole mo“ of prevent‘ proceeds from the Prohibitiont‘ y “ing unemployment is to prevent tlic l . Commission into Li!!! Public Trolls-fund Gmmm“ 8mm‘ °f New W“ vopulaflvv 111m 810N118‘ noisy. denounced this in the plllpitlFan and on the public platform as ini-l quitous, condemning as utterly im-l moral the use oi money obtained: qiublicly or privately from the salel 1t yet remains to be. seen what t _ "Prohlblt01'y.LflW? There are rumors that the promised plebiscite may also be indefinitely postponod- The ‘lswining axe that cut off the heads lot Toryofilce-holdcrs scents also to lhave cut deep into the promises of Premier Saunders, and tho expecta- EDITORIAL NOTES If we would but help the erring. E‘cr we utter words oi blame; Ii we would, how many might we Tiun from paths of shame. ,Ahg' [he wrongs “m; nllgm belpoint to look ironi. The fact that righted if we would but so» the way! Ali! the pains that might be light- ened. Every hour and every day; _ Ii we would but hear the pleadings Of the hearts that go astray. Let us step outside the stronghold Of our selfishness and pride‘. Let us liit our fainting brothers. Let us strengthen mu wt‘ (abide; Let us. ere we blame the fallen, Hold a light to cheer and guide. Ah!‘li0w blessed-Ah! how blessed Earth would be ii we'd but try Thus to aid and right. the weaker. um Sllvcml reverend genllemcnliarc almost certain to lbe the con- what h“ lMlTmll-lll ‘he only us‘ Thulllgllo check cnch brother's and others less reverend thanltcndvr“ for the pres dmcy nexlllhloh of lllc hhlhllllllre lo llmelld the Thus to talk of dutyfls pathway To our better life on high. In each life however lowly. There are seeds of mighty good; Still we shrink from souls appeal- it With a timid, "If we could?‘ But a God who judgeth all things of liquorr-it was “blood moneW-lconildcnec is to be placed in the the price of the blood oi the inno-lhedge-hog and bear theory about 51°11“ and lcents. An individual or govern- seeing their shadow on Candlemas qrlent directly or indirectly proiitingl Day. Certainly they could have sdcn ”,”““9+“»¢¢“¢+¢4+ l . from the sale of intoxicanL-z. wclit here on that day. as the suill Modern Etiquette . b ' htl d i t i ‘were told, was guilty oi takinizlshone veiy rig y ur ng par o l B, uoggnlllh L‘! Wblocd money" and llablc to the in- the day, but. as we have neither; | . . ‘cvitable consequences and curse cf hedge-hog nor bear in this province. I ' " . ‘ q. a“ ” “ “ '.‘. “ . . l such an d c me. ' 1 to rognostleate for us.‘ we must‘. l Q- 18 l‘ lélmlmllb 1° WW‘: - ~ ‘ -" "-=."hitti- t _ u h, 1.. was not up‘ qr things new ‘i; “hf T§f‘l,,.‘;,,'.;",,§ ° all. hopes of the Alliance. --£O>—i-— a l. l - Knows the truth ts "It we would.’ wJnTonIy with’ conventional full dress. Q. is it permissible for n busi- ,ness man to use plies to invitations? A. Never. OFTEN BSPELLED: earring; l , two r's. = Q. service plates remain ‘BYNONYMS: honesty truth, sin- ltbroughout the dinner? cerity, candor. frankness. 1A. No; they should be removed W RD B Yi..=“Usc: a word dhcn me entree is served. the typewriter when writing society notes or re- liolds. It is simply awful to reflect} tupon it. l ‘ Such. however. is how this good, ‘ldemocrat sees the condition oi his] country. Btit there is another vie\v-' Mr. Babson has been unable to give 111111195 W $1119 t his statements shows that there are about one hun-. dred and twenty-five millions of shrewd people opposed to him. There are not so large a. numbeinof course. We only use the Records contention as a parity oi reasoning. The 150 millions oi people in the States have had the fiscal policy of Protection on trial for about tcn years. which, with the war and every other disturbance to contend against, making it a severe test. but it has withstood all the obstacles it met with and appears to be as steadfast in its adherence to a Pro- tective policy as ever. Surely this is a clear case of a straw showing how the wind blows! __-40-§-i__ ""€~O'4>Q-O>0-0-0-O-O‘O 0>O;O 0-6-O<I4>O O—O~* DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon Nvvomb-Qove-oo-vorooeveo-o l WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say “he dove into the water." "Dtved" is the preferred form. OPEN MISPRONOUNCED: res- uscitate. Pronounce re-sus-l-tat. first three vowels short. a as in "day." accent second syllable. ‘las he represcnts.-»if the Protective _ policy which the Rttlltlblltfillls per-t b“'3'§“’l'"“-" "‘ l"'-°""“‘ l there‘ ,\vere working such havoc as toleavc only one man to tell the tale lic en- tional Royal Purple. Come to our store for in- formation regarding your stock. The 2‘ Drug‘ Store 149 GREAT GEORGE ST. Mail orders receive prompt attention. ll-N increase our vocabulary hy mas- tering one word each day. Today's word: GROTESQUE; fantastically or oddly formed. “it was the grot- lsqiie nightmare of a haunting ear." ——— - <+> -_._~_ 1 \§OOOO§O4§Q§&§§O40§OOOO0 The Land We Love‘ B! lhlll Yallll O§Q§Q&#§§O§0OOQO40000lO9 Sault Au Rccollet. Q. Where is Saiilt an Recollet? A. Sault nu Recollct is one of the most historic of Canadian villages, 111W"!!! been founded by four Fran- ciscan friars, or Recollets. in 1615. The settlement wasstartcd on the Riviere des Prairies near Montreal. The old church now standing dates irom 1751. A tablet gives the inter- "fill"! history that Jacques Cartier landed there in 1535 en route for "echelons. Another tablet tom or the first mass celebrated at the vil- loge on June 24, 1615. in.“ pm. ‘"1" <11 Chflmplain. Still another tablet tells of the murder on the thr _ ' time: oh. _. and it in yours." Let .‘~~ otamcouet frlar by three. urons. I W functioning of other orll" . IN SIDIOUS l EYE STRAIN 5-..-- r We uoethll adjective ud- , vlcedly. Sufferers Irom' Eyillill" may have Wheat vlulon all! therefore do not luePQ" l," presence oi any eye daint- l The motive pQVlIl‘ of ti" ontlro human organism." l Nerve Energy, > Normal cyan, It In eomlwl" l lutlllzd about of "l" >. mm Energy. but when 51¢" ltrnln lo present. '1 ml" ‘ larger proportion In maul?“- Hence detective eyes, throullh their consumption of an Ol- ' cenlve amount at’ Nerve El‘ ongy may seriously affect tM of the body and produce ill health. l HAVE voua even EXAMINED I o. ‘ r. Hutcliesofl , ' Optorictrlct v x ' o-v» _M_____’__,