‘Tglgcu room .iil ciiilnlluuwi tuiimi Notes by the Way ‘ That President Coolidge will not ‘ to be a candidate to suc- “.50 Country and Canada. inions. Canada has times as to further vincc. power. ‘ and a Conservative. 3, friend and colleague. . that in referring day Liberals. Notwithstanding Pllsldanl-t". Cheater S. lfcLuru. I-dlldr and Manager-J. B. Burnett. V Secretary-Hoot. Col, D. A. liluclilnnon, l). B. 0.. ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER l4, 1927 A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR honor this week of welcoming ' another distinguished visitor in the; person of Rt. Hon. Sir Halford Mac-- Kinner, Chairman of the Economic . Committee of the Imperial Shipping Committee of London, England. The object of his visit is to promote and encourage inter-Imperial trade and closer relations between the Mother It will be re- has ‘appropriated five million dol- lars for the purpose of encouragingi i the purchase in the United Kingdom‘ very profitably m me publicity afiordedhayed by pressure of other work. 1t by this movement The visit of Siris‘ however‘ as “may now and M" Halford on the present occasion is to make such arrangements ixith. b f I . _._ pose may e in erred rom the fol- retary Hoover are widely known. our Boards of Trade m the Ma“ ‘no; only 1n men- Qwn country bufllfli! and other tisz-ltles, arc burned - _ , up in the system anti are thrown "Ede Wm] the United Kingdom‘ in European countrleb as wen‘ {mic-ff by the kidneys, skill, lungs, and As will have been seen by nouncements in The Guardian‘ "10111011165 and that thc homes are made‘ B11 made arrangements for conferences- with Sir Halford and to give people an opportunity to hear him. our; during his short visit. He arrives on! ‘ fiiday at noon’ Wm be the guest oyhome. The mother is thc first ser- that Mr. Hoover has expressed de- cided views in regard to two famil-y | How this service can be“ be ghicn, iar international subjects that; are uace, tlle fuel tloeslrt burn well. of great interest w the Central Pro_ Now a little fat. ill youilg tiolks is an asset, a sort of reserve in case of illness. the Board of Trade at a luncheon. at the Victoria Hotel and will ad-j dress a meeting in the evening. He‘ leaves Saturday morning. He is a, distinglnshet.’ barrister in Longer)‘ iwhich is excellently written and advocate of making the s; Law-ilkmd "@5391 “mllelus- fzdxirofrezxgzrdgsd TXTSOZZhTYQtaSteIIIIIy illustrated. Copies may beffihce a great International High- _ g » < ~ ‘ jway for ocean-going versed in trade matters, being chair- had free on apphcatlon to the Don man of one of the most important, shipping concerns in England. will be a treat and a pleasure to hear, him and it is important that all who‘ possibly can will hear him. ‘ _ . Too much cannot be made of thc‘ HE H105!» Elhfihg inst-ah"! 0f he visits of British statesmen and lcad-‘ y ers. Premier Baldwin's visit has al-‘Statcs by the Mackenzie King - ready brought Canada and the Mo-‘ernment has recently come to light. mind so “W0 ther Country nearer to each otherfIt is stated on what is regarded as Thegvislt of Sir Halford MacKinner, reliable authority that the Dominion will further strengthen the bondsGovt. has been paying $950 D91‘ bbl-Icanal is stealing the waterof the and will bring the Maritimcs morefor United States potatoes for use at~Lakcs and turning it iht0 the MIS- lfludson-S Bay Canada is m“ ngsissippi and on to the Gulf of Mex- which ‘°°' _ _ not propose to stop this plundering of the Lake waters. a great engineer is to store the Lake into the British limelight. ------4-o->-—--~ INGRATITUDE vice of present day Liberalism. fed- eral and provincial. What the Saun- ders Government has done to thc? Temperance Alliance to which it» owes its present position in this pro- the King Government hasi tried to do to the Progressives to‘ - whom it owes its lease of federal,‘ ron last Monday, there were three} candidates-a Liberal, a Progressive The seat had! been held by a Progressive, one of‘ the mcn who enabled Premier King to form his government. During the campaign precedingt L the recent bye-election, Premier ‘ King and five of his leading minis- this seasvn- AS l" thc "S" °l 1am“: , ters stumped the constituency in flsh Cflwhfili. the blfds ShOL m‘ Yejnavigatlon farther West than Mon-‘Pasture to living beauty, life that favor OI the Liberal candidate. sit-ported shot. were not all brousht,‘ treal- ‘ Premier Drury. of Ontario, once tachome- Llberal and, later, Premier of a‘ “Progressive or United Farmers’ Gov- 1. ernment, also stumped North Huron‘ Tin an effort to displace a formerl ‘We have recently been reminded to present day ‘ Liberalism we should refer to the party as “Saunders Liberals" and can n Dummy be gnle that the] "'3'"! 1""°"°“" i° ‘flfimlum’ “mmfhew Liberal Prohibition Commission‘ from the old-time, straight Liberalsvm addmon p, jncyggglng the poof‘ There are' many of the latter still‘ 10"» Ind "W? Ill-WY 1'95"!‘ “m8; increased the number of scripts pery‘ claimed with the Present day alert-deemi- from so to loo each? How the the efforts of Plpmier King and his Ministeral ‘ ixm-atitudewas givonthe re- ’ Inning Dally (founded 158'!) $5.00 per year (lu: advance) delivered. pQI you (in advance) mailed lu Canada and United Btutca. Vlcn-Prnnlllcnt-J. It. Burnett. Anuocinu Editor-ll. IL. Currie. imen in North Huron. {o} CANADIAN MOTHER'S BOOK the title of a little volume writ- ten by Dr. Helen MacMnrchy, of the Department of Child fare, and published by the Fe Department of Health. Inatal and later of their own and their children's health. It was in- tended for publication early in July ways shall be, as if issued. as at first expected. on Donlitlioil Day. Its pur- m lowing foreword: “The ‘Government of Canada. _ knowing that the nation is made of Charlottetown Board of Trade hasmy ‘he rather and mother‘ recognm’. you (the mother) makers of Canada.‘ No ‘national lservice is greater or better than the ‘work of the mother ‘vant. of the State." ‘how the health of mother and child can best be safeguarded, is fully land interestingly told in the booklet uty Minister, Department of Health, It Ottawa. and every home should ‘have a copy. .. .__»<0&_’____ i $0.50 ron u. s. roraross 3 partiality shown to the U d ‘Canadian-grown potatoes lwould gladly have been supplied to NGRATITUDE‘ openly and flmplthc Government at a much lower “may practised, is the Standmgmrice, but that fatal "looking to theyflood in the spring 59550;, by means {United gmges" wmcn n35 been n of dams so as to keep a level suffic- thehent for the entrance and egress to ‘the Lake harbors during the period ‘of low water in summer. ihabit of Premier King, gave ‘preference to the American shippers ‘and not only the preference but a ‘duct was bringing. ‘used on the Hudson's Bfly Rflilwily-l iluence. ____ ¢+>- -}~ EDITORIAL NOTES. fairly good luek in duck-shooting, Does the moon control the weath- er? This age-old question has never} rbeen satisfactorily answered. weeks; man's "medicine," 25 per cent. has. , I lotion. Hypocrisy and lngratitudewblood money" will flow into the, two of,the meanest of vices, 8T9 coffers of the Temperance Alliance‘ Premier Ferguson? 'whi|e pledged outstanding earmarks .of presentycandlddm, I . I There is still ground to hope that.‘ ‘the reports concerning the damage crops are somewhat exaggerated. i in. _..»_- iwhat. happened theil political kins- ARLOTTETOWLN will have the‘ Canadian Mothers Book". is me from as f ‘q; ination, with Vice The b00k.‘hood of the t as its title implies. is designed toflf U“? bWndflFY that divides them- _ _ - t. L m . - m _>c_ extending from ocean to ocean, and Slh-‘Bllihl-Z uli. 0r Slowing down. 00!‘- called that the British Goverumenttms “‘° ‘“° e“ m e mm’- p" we v35, mumhange o, Commerce min processes m‘ the lwdy- (rf the first things IGl_il'Ill‘(I by these cndocrinologists lug" and “sweatlug" certain indiv- cnt to Canadians as to who shall iduals who were Qverweight. ‘sfill- " v 'th th c r l - - ' - . D1)’ weakened or me products of the overseas dom_ in connec ion W1 e on ecern. ‘be the next President ‘of the Unlt ‘vimmn leducmg their wing)“ to lion Diamond Jubilee, but was" de- ed States. and what Opinions he has“), amen, i By investigation to the larger questions that arc ofulmt the building up mutual interest to both countriesfmm ‘will’ gfsm” “m” "f", a“; H? ~ . ismui- in , eso oworwirigrt > s ill passing thatlas it does with normal individuals. Val concern during and since thc, as one of the great war. ‘ vinces of Canada. st- Lawrence Watfifwfly and that Overweight ill older persons pre- lThe bumens of the past have been t i andtso great! In the fierce race of life . Great Lakes levels. views with reg ‘Loud and long complaints have been ‘higher price than the Canadian pro-y What chiefly concerns thc Mari-y ‘times ill regard to these matters is Republic. .made that Chicago, by its drainage Z ceed himself at the election next year must be taken for granted. He ‘is a man of decision and firmness and his own party have realised I l I ‘that another leader must be‘ found‘ ,‘ Q. for thc Presidential camllaifln, It‘ i}, y...” Bu"! M seems highly probable that with a run cgiltnlrrlsrowu GUARDIAN \ E capable and popular candidate the} NEW spgcmus-g- Republican party will again be vie-y this province “my we“ prom by;torious tn the coming contest, but, this is not so certain as that Mr.‘ [Coolidge will not be in the running. ‘What is now apparent is that the ‘name of Hon. Herbert C. Hoover,‘ Secretary of Commerce in the Cool- idge Cabinet, aspirants for the ublican nom- as his nearest r1 i The close g ’ nations, the length across the border line all contribute ,to make it a matter of great nlom- ‘cxpressed and now holds in regard tIt. may be noted ‘both Vice-President Dawes and Sec-‘V the prominent part each of them‘- I15 These are the It is surely a vision ind >for Ontario. What will not c the Ontario‘ é Mr.~I-l0ovcr‘:;‘ to the Lake levels. g Mr. Hoover, however, does His plan as‘ . l Similarly American coal has been that Poweml‘ interests on both Sides Glowi of the international border are be-l ;comlng active to commit the Dom- [and l" “'5 omega wmle Canadmntinion to an American-Canadian ex- - 16081 has bee" Wing ‘Pbegilklg- penditure of hundreds of millions, In the bye-Election m Norm Hu-‘Clearly the task before Canadianshmd a vast liability which we mustBefore the‘ smile upon the Sphinx today is to Save Canada from gnelshare, without the possibility of any; y _ , f. . Mackenzie King Americanlzlng lnqbene ‘L f“ , rstrength ln Parliament is too inslg- Q my ‘nlficant to save us if a considerable: , fmajorlty in Ontario and the westlflnder our feet, that not a slngleserveth the souls of Iii-s saints; He icon be found in favor of the Water- . I h _, lean hardly be to the advantage of. t return. Our voting: Quebec Province to extend ocean,‘ ‘cause of swearing the land mourn- Ieth. ‘that profane swearing has becomci we more widely prevalent in Christian think the moon itself would dis-‘lands than it was before the War.‘ l‘ 0mm any comm‘ m," the wentnm-Rrhis is true with regard to theluse .of “swear words" as they are some- we have h“ during the past ‘aw, times‘ called, in social conversation. Mt filly "‘| H ‘in print and in stage dialogues. ‘drive" has now been London newspapers to check III1IB1n"pQ;]]Cg_" indecency and vulgarity so far as A new ilarne as been added to the list of consultants of our large hospitals. NIT! IN MEDICINE Ill orthopedics—suigery iu cutie-c With ilornlal iutllyitlunls the footl- sttlifs that are not built illtn mus- , intestines. has taken, eitherin diplomatic 9r in fat (ll‘ tlvcrwelgili. folks how- numnnitax-inn affairs n; jnternatjdnnvVvl’ tilt-so. foodstuffs are stored lip icy arc I)lll‘ll(‘lI up oi stored as fut (lepeuils .i<r a great extent on the dustlesz-l lglailtls, purticillzirly From an article on "Hoover and gland in the neck. and tht- suprur- Canada,” qdntribuwd by w, 1-1, wil- vuul glands wihivh are situated on in her J\/ll . ~ - . to) of each .k tlney. . ner to the Financial Post, we learn any lack of function of the my roid gland is the slime as having it poor draft c-n the stove or fur- fat. He is a strong disposes you have always been over- weight, null are becoming more so. _ jtllcn you certainly should talk over great, wage;- powers along with your family (loctor, the possi- jthe route, the principal part of the I“_“Ey_°“ mun“: he“) [mm 5mm‘ ‘before the sun. ‘cost will be repaid. great tlacts. Idem DBWQS and so forth. But the new uunle is attendant _ meaning ' _:this physician makes a specialty of phlcal neighbor trezltlueilt, oI and by, the tluctless glands, those little glands which have to do with regulating, that, is riuology, was the. tll o m Now ivllethoi‘ the ‘to heart, kidney, yUlIIIIZOl‘ iltbat oop of yours l) o 01' course acquainted witlrllle uaiues, attendant in sur- gery, attendant iii medicine, attend- has rapidly come {g ant ill pschycliiatry that 1s nerve creme“ in the “st obspeeialist, attendant In qietlratricts +tliseascs of cliildien, atteutiaut cl‘ limbs t physically, tfllcy ‘fiozlrnctl of food stuffs thyroid t So as mentioned before; if you ,w - thin in our Ships it lhfiailctlflare now ggtiiilg ton heavy, lt joint c051; of the Dqminlgn and me is likely due to lack o1’ exercise, or In his wision the Great Overeatmg" ,Lakes will practically become d part ‘of the Seven Seas and by the crea ‘tlon of r00-000000000u000000a0 00 l FOR "rue SCRAP BOOK A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERI 00004000000000 0040 0 +0000 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th. » gods was ' Melville. IIBVOI‘ ing tree. men's hearts was cold. arts thick grain IBut stirred and moved and was quick lived again ; the grass WES. Humboldt horn, 1769: Dantc died, 1321; Jas. Fenlmo e Cooper, 1851. I once saw a herd of wholes in the east all heading towards the sunytlme as a deathless figure of the and for a moment/vibrating in con-ylegion who follow on cert with peaked fiukcs. As it seem-I journeys when, alas! another mirage ed to rne at the time, such a grand embodiment of adoration of Roses arc beauty, but I never sec Those blood drops fronl the burning heart. of Juno. ng like Thought upon the livm; Without a pity that they die so soon; iDie into petals, like those roses old,‘ Those women who were summer in Or sand had hid the Syrian and his: riad‘ dust of beauty that lies 1i, For one brief hour, and died. nor s0 full of Thy Spirit and Love, that . W But when the moon rose lay ilpmlall evil. —.I0hn _Masefleld.‘ l It was written long ago that be-‘ L..§+..§§.Q4-Q4444Q4&OOO044' DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon l I i i And it appears to be true started in‘ lO-FTEN mezzanine; the i as in "tin", or as 01W‘ EN led the invitation of the general com-‘ in the discussions at the National n the" are you" cum“ bJConservative Convention in Winni-‘ and, but we believe that when playwrights and actors on the stagehble‘ are concerned. symptom so far as it goes. but the‘ movement should be more widely; extended. &O-O-OO0 telling you WOiRDS OFTEN MISIISEI): Do so you Alwill understand." Say "so that." MISPRONOILNCED: ivtlsseslll-lno: no e after v. I tS-YNONYMS: disperse, neuter, This is a hopfluqdisseminate, spread, diffuse, distri- bute. dispense, disband. WORID STUDY: three times and it is yours." [let ul "Ilse lTl 0V~ u word increase our ‘vocabulary hy iuaster- not (o accept the Conservative lead- mittee to be present and participate and will specially addreu that‘; - i v _. t“ 1 ._. . turb; ing one word -Pre ,1 "Do not _- it! each day. Today's word: PERTURB; to agitflw; dis- disquiet. ,ership for the Dominion, has accept- the"? 1115"!’ dime! l0 96mm) Y°“-" will be accompanied by Mrs. Fer- guson who, it ii stated. takes an ac- tive interest in politics and may al- addre the assembled delegates. I . . .. rim, Sollllllglllfi“ d9» ad hil- little allow than One "stat v- (lays thfi sion, and like the old lady and her beheld-Herman. nnsbnn‘; nnisn JUST A CllANGI-TSOR assaults wuss run LITERARY season‘ oPENs, IT'S A casu- FAVOR.- rru wiru MANY Ilistoricus. _ l The shorteiling days cast shadows of thc coming entertainment season‘ when numbers for readings for the, program are in demand. and the‘ search for them will daily occur. selection springs from a desire to starter. not touch the national chord, an- other is too lengthy, and still an-‘, other is not popular. Then let us a choice English composition: “The Prairie Mirage" "A burning summer sun had beat- en down the prairie for days. Fur“ nacc-like the south winds camei racing out of the pulsing haze at the far horizon. The sky seeemed. once emerald disk was tinged by‘ the heat with grayish brown. y "But one object broke the mono- touous sameness of the scene—_white covered wagon, its flapping canvas-‘ grant and his wife crouched within.‘ The journey has been long. fever- throbs in the women's veins, I “Suddenly the man looks up startled. Their search for a house is over. l " ‘See,’ he cries in joy. i “They had come out on tlie edge; of a wide-reaching valley. Lines, of dense-leaved, billowy forest sway in a gentle breeze. A lake with here‘ and there a touch of foam to re-f lieve the sparkling blue of the waves restlessly tosses and wrinkles its waters. Broad meadows suggesting clover and golden rod are near by, and the undulations of the grass are like those of the lake. Yonder along the beach they catch a glimpse of dwclllngs~seenling palaces bold frontage awes their ple minds. ' " ‘See,’ calls out the glad husband. and his strong arm lifts the fainting woman that she might get a better view. , "Rest is there, and hope and joy. sim- they have been left so far behind; but now the journey over the thin grassed prairie is almost ended—thc haven is in sight. They can almost taste the deep foliaged trees and catch a scent of the clover and of the sea. "Hungrily. earnestly they feast their eyes as they gaze through the opening _in the flapping canvas. "A passing cloud drifts suddenly “A cry of pain and disappointment surges to the woman's lips as she sees again a dreary length of plain whose level lines had so long fatig- ued their eyes. The torrid wind finds not a leaf to stir. She falls back on‘ her heat-filled pillow. “The mirage has lifted. ' "The emigrant is alone on the prairie with his dead!" The name of the author of the above has also disappeared in an- other mirage. not necessarily on a prairie, and the touching pathos of his words lives on without a name to be repeated among the millions that admire it. It will continue all down through life's other suddenly um and‘ dispels the.delu- their quest for greater prosperity and happiness. with nothing but the grave on this WT}? side of the trail. geoweoel- __M —- {L- T" Daily Selections SCRAP BOOK ton By ' Guardian Readers Roaiau‘ L“ 000 000+ QOO§O IQ ‘O@O'OO I . September 14, 1927 LOVIE ANI) |-IA'l‘E:---Yr', that tlovc the aim-ti, hail: evil: lie pro- delivorctll tbcm out. of tho hand of TOYS TO MEND. A little boy tugged to the land's end ‘i A basket nl’ broken toys ln mend. i And there lie sat dq-wn, by u. big iron gate, For someone, who had time, to wait. ~- lle had n little gun that wouldn't t - shoot. And n wooden whistle that wouldn't toot. And he declared, "’Tls not much fun To play with a broken whistle and sum» In his thumb and finger he hold a ‘tack That belonged to the Jump. in his , jumping-jack, , And perhaps he'd find someone there. he said, who'd be able to pagan hi: horse's head. thing slid/ts do? would he always have to put them , away? \ And when was the time they call- ed "someday?" of copper, and the floor-like plains‘ whose I luucli stilt has hoou lug food, stretch ly over the vessel and sprinkle om- tabiespool ul ' ‘floor. wet the BliQts with amlnnuiu. if the start. la always made {mm 4 O-O 0 O64 0-0 GOO-O-OO-OKOUO-OOQ “0000000-000000000044“, milled!!! -in an office, comb “w hair or manfcure the nails? cession which should leave first? ' dinner? if he said "Please" and "Thank A- Never in the presence of oth- you" too 9|‘!- Would they always have some- ' thvwuchly ‘that stomachic and ""1101" Mina noticed and with t *"°°'"°"l°h°0. to the sullen-m. a gtiniuoqsnd psi-lee: in action . “The Prairie Mirage"! The Public: Forum ---- Thla column II open for the discussion by corruPfmdm" of questions oi Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian don _ _ not neceaalrlly undone 1M opinions of correspondents. 0000000000000 00 0000 00040 ENFORCING PROHIBITION 5ir,—I see by the Police (Iourt re- Hencc our motive in making this ports that there is yet drinking lmd Charlottetown :- arousc interest. and furnish sample gnuugn g, majority throughout thc oi‘ recitals_which please audiences/province have voted for stronger We therefore copy the above as u pronibtion, and the Liberal Govern- There are others just as meni; are in office. Isn't it about g°°d and mam’ belt"- but ‘me ‘mes, time that the law should be prosecut drunkenness in ed and enforced to the limit? By the way I notice that the price _ of liquor has been raised twenty-five quote this old favorite which also ls per cent Surely the prohibition. l ' Government is not looking forward Jnnc. I923 - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - 1 to revenue derived from the liquor are we to understand} Ithat the lately appointed Prohibition, iCommlssion are determined to do as traffic! Or they pleasc—even in direct opposi- tion to Premier Saunders who prom- ised "cheaper liquor?“ I am, Sir, etc, 1 ONLOOKER ~ MOTOR. BUS SERVICE Sin-There has. been talk from top giving scant shelter to the emf-Yell‘ m Y5!" and “me m time 95°“. thc establishment of a motor bus line or lines to carry passengers and small articles between this city and out-lying districts not served by the railway. I should like to see the talk develop into action. The sug- gestion seems to me well worthy of serious consideration on the part of active men anxious to serve the pub- llc and to obtain money for them- selves. In England motor bus lines afford a great convenience to the public of ‘the rural districts and tend to thc ‘profit of men doing business ill thc ttowns. There is for instance such a line between thc city of Ipswich" and Stoneham Parva in the County of Suffolk, a distance of eleven miles. It is used by country people coming tg and going from the town arid by townspeople going to and coming from the country. The maximum fare charged per passenger is one shilling and threepence andqless than that for the shorter distances. It runs regularly to and fro, at stat- ed hours of each day. The conse- quence is that it is well patronized by women and others who have to go into the town with their baskets to obtain the things needed in their homcs.—-wllile the man on the farm is able to stay at home and keep his team at work. It seems to me that much the same result of the es- tablishment of a motor bus service would be obtained in this Province, if one were to run between Charlot- tetown and the Nor Shore. Summer. too, many townspeople; would occasionally spend a few. hours at Bracvkley Beach, or Trace... die or Cavendish shores. At tile start were lhlflhii Pflfhflps. be some loss. butl once established, with fares (‘OII". sidcwd reasonable, a motor-bus ser- vice would, I believe, be well patron- ized and would make some profit day by dny.—while much time and money would be saved by tlle peo- ple 0f both town and country. m? mlkht be a Bood idea for the Y and the Provincial Govern- ment each to offer a small subsidy —Just to get such a service rightly Ztalrted to the. profit alike m‘ cm. whsgp mum“ M0919. and those - enterprise induced them m establish a motor-bus service. I am. Sir, ctc., A - .- Charlottetown, PROGRES “w: $6M. 12th, 1927. Ill- f~1'g’-_¢:<- t‘. . A SEPTEMBER; Miriam}, ______h____é, ‘ I m‘! y We offer- :. 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' _ . ‘I IIEMBEIIS: It’! _, INCREASING‘ .YOUR INCOME Most investors feel the need of a larger income and would welcome the increase if it could _be obtained with safety. ‘ ' We are often able to make valuable, suggestions to in- vestors-suggcstions by which low yield‘ securities may he conservatively and safely changed for issues showing a larger return. ' ‘ Eastern Securities $0., Ltd: ‘ INVESTMENT BANKERS Chat lottetown, . . ' St. John , Halifax Montreal -~ .4\u\. \ - ‘J |m|| i IIIJIIIIIIHUIIIIIllillflm ‘ it‘ - ~ , i A Real Estate”, __ i .“illlllttll“‘illl t‘ “ Specialist?‘ ‘ IT’S The successful ma merit of real estate 013° re y . ' uires the undivided atten- To Thlnk Coal 30h oY specialists in this field. It involves a constant study of real estate values, the general trend bi‘ businm We are ready to fill your bins with all good fresh mined coal. the best and amen; wonmnic mn. coal for all weather and all stoves, diiiflhfl. {Ind 8 knflwledflfi 0i ---~.- t.“§...2“$;.?...t'.‘.i..é“"°° o‘ Jul-ewe- - . W» t: ate! ; A p- k d 2E‘.‘Z'.‘.‘.‘°’T‘$?.‘§“*§£“. ‘"85 rvl o ' ‘EH09: 2“& an tmyphase of ygur . uslness. ‘Too Much Salt Wbon it. is tilscuvoretl um} pm added to rook- a clean cloth light. 11m i of flour ~ ll, I in beuuwtlhs wicket. Psalm 01: 10. cloth. A low u to titenlll flfllTclrl‘. lull ‘“ m‘ ‘° $29'”'°""°3‘ “‘ 1927' Th.“ EASTERN TRUST PRAYER: Ixx-rd, fill our llculis minutes and tile f-'.our will nbsoi b ifdtgleiméstratln? (If Hr Bmlratsfid M“ ‘COMPANY ' “,0 m“ .- . o GXDOI‘ s o l e r en . n. mono so, oil-low , r. I. l. ‘ o may love all iuaukhld. and hate 1 ‘ycarletlhgvlllch [lie i; tstrllkllllg ‘uhwafrzfiffaflzgém: 0H8 1| f o grrlwlo ratou g uuLnas h‘ . , p0 ' that part of the world. Exports .- It. “W111i; u E T" "ilmilv" 0" "Dot-i frolli the hen wash with p B0410 and wnrul Wll .l‘. Grating Nutmeg: t NIIIIIWKH will grate much oakiel- he blossom and, LL n! ROBERTA LEE Q IR it permissible to apply A. Never. , Q- When callers arrive in sue. A- The fir!!! to arrive. Q. Should toothpick; be used n1 iiMlllerb Worm Powdeirs act so h; nalwonnlllsafromthec d , V ' _ "lcs-rnaslbums ' , Q. Whut are (elllllillil s exports to g_g_g,,,,pnu_y_ mm" Am“. . ‘Jilllilll 1' ' 0. ESmiIh, W. ll. Chan, 11F. Tobin. KC. A. Canada's trxpnrts to Japan D,M,,m-",-,,,y GmmuMA" to (flllna jumped from only M13,- 5"‘ 000 iii 1921 to $2-I,433,0il0 ill i926. . These figures warrant tho proph- ony that this tradehitls fair to rup- idiy grow in the coming yenr. - they an be painlessly rooted out by usin ~ Modem Etiquette $2,112" .3““...'§“.‘.’."..F.‘;l'.." ' ' ill‘ (7 a second. when m9 Angltmgnugh M. rlcan beam wireless was inaugur- ated recently. 000. wfrelesa throughout the Years of experience renders Th Eastern Trust Com- pa peculiarly competent to assume the full manage- ment of your real property. Iacuutiu Committee of tho loud ' l lhn. w. A. aim. 2.0.. MP. ' PRISlDI-N’? . - Han. G. H. Murray." ll. R. Sflnr 3 ‘ Hun. F. B. McCImIy P.C. ' 00 000400 00000v00 000 0-00 00- The Land We Love By Frank Yelgh 000000++0000000v00o 0000-0 Canada's Exports to Japan luivo increased five times in value l" time" Yfilllfl. or front $6,414,000 _____________.‘_J.- zzMother Graves‘ Worm Extermi- inator__will drive wormaulrom thi system without iniuryito the child. because its action, while fully eflecti IVE. i8 mIId.- ‘ - - a r-T It/ RHEUMA That Troubles » ‘You T‘ '_ ::Why suffer from corns when’ m... Hollowayb Corn Remover. "iQ'§——~~-_ 7.000 MILES IN A FLASH A distance of 7,000 miles between Between 12,000,000 and 15,000,. sets are in operation world. t ‘ _ l \.\. ‘l)tll)|)'s“‘v. u EY Y.. a - 1i y I'--"|\__ .‘..