jg THE. CHARLOTTETOWN cU_AizDiA_N Cubland the Dominican Republic, contributed I V ' ' 1 h . . . i BIIAIILOTTETOWI GIAIIIIAI 5.'§il.l.,'?iol§.l.°5"p'§fll3i'.'.§’r 3‘§.'.'.d‘l°."i’$.'ld..Zi beuefils which Canada has obtained ha-re gum flaming Dally (rounded In III) Pnsldenl. Lhut.-Col. W. Chute: I. leluo Vice President. J. I. Burnett. I. J. I, secretary, [Jolt -Col. D. A. Mullnltoli D. I. 0- 0179103! entirely to the iiiaiiufactiiririg iiidurtrie: in Central Canada.” What a contrast between the effects of this "mu, Ind mud" min." ,_ ._ nun“. ,_ ,_ I one-sided Liberal treaty and the 1932 Empire Auoclote Bdltor. Frank WIIIR Trade Agreements from which our farm pro- SUBSCBIPTION RATES 35.00 per year (Iii advance) ilollveuil In city “.00 per year (In advance) mulled to P. I. Island .530 per you (in advance) mailed to Onnulnlnlltl Member: Audlt Bureau of Circulation: ducers are still benefiting to the extent of inil— lions of dollars annually! Ontario’: Share ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." ‘FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1939 The Wrong Note nroadcasting to the world his refusal “now or at any future time to make a statement of Can- ada's stand toward a hypotlietical situation that might arise in some other part of the world" is Mr. Mackeiizic King's contribution to the ef- forts Great Britain is making to maintain the present peace of F.urope. He chose the occasion of the celebration of his 20th anniversary as Liberal party leader to make this declaration. On the same day ciiiue the statement from Hon. Robert Meiizies, Premier of Australia: ‘.‘If Britain is involved in an European war owing ,. to the pursuit of her present policy Allstfallfi will flllllie common cause with her.” \\"hich of the two declziratioiis of policy is likely to promote limpire solidarity and world peace ? This is not the first time that Mr.’ Mackenzie died this date’ 1919. Kiiig has taken untimely opportunity to_ tall» at Canada out of the Empire so far as participa- Eastern grain brokers have estimated that the farmers of Ontario will get $5,500,000 of Gov- I ernment money, as a result of the extension to them of the 70-cent per bushel guarantee for wheat, originally given and restricted to the graingrowers of the Prairies. While this looks like too high an estimate, the sum that will reach Ontario farms from the Federal treasury on this account will be substantial, as market wheat prices are now approximately I7 cents below the guaranteed price. It is fortunate for the taxpayer that Dominion elections do not at- rive oftener than once in four years. Ontario's share of this handout, large as it now promises to be, will only be a small percentage of the guaranteed money that will flow from Ottawa to the Prairie country. lg) EDITORIAL NOTES - Two more days till the Exhibition. as 4- : :0- Andrew Carnegie, the great Free Librarian, 1- as Tourists and visitors generally as well as the tion in limpire responsibilities is concerned. ‘ordinary “man in the Sweat. greatly enjoy mg He (lid it at (icneva. He has done it on sev- eral occasions in Caiiadt. Those who believe, as most Canadians do, that the greatest factor privilege of hearing the Light Horse Band in the magnificent setting of Government House gardens. making for peace is Britain's preparedness for .. .. .. ,. my eiiiergcncy, czmiiot but deplore such utter- ances. _ _ _ _ At the last session of Parliament Mr. Kings The Prime Minister did not tell his support- ers anything about his election plans on Tuesday, but according to an Ottawa Quid Nunc, his ll°“l9"““t» Jllsllce Minister Lalmilne’ made 3 political aids were not so reticent behind the 5P9°‘~‘l‘ 9Xl’°5‘“K ‘he mllflcy of arguing that Can‘ scenes, “Get ready", was the advice, “we never ada can remain neutral in the event of Bl'll':IlI‘l being involved in war. She could only do so by sccedirig from the Commonwealth. Mr. La- know what 2 day may bring forth.” It 4: at 4- VVhen the Australian journalist, Mr. Frank W. P°l"t° “'°m_ flmher lh“n.thl5' quoted {min Sullivan, visited here this week, His Honour ll“? Ifmslallo" Ol 3" arllde WIN“ appeargd m the Lieiitenant-Governor placed his lovely north I. Paris newspaper, by one of the ministers of shore home at his disposal in order that he Austria under the foriiier Chancellor Von_Sch:s— might enjoy Surf ba,hing__a Courtesy and kind_ chmgg. who gave ‘mails °f 5‘ conversauon C‘ ness greatly appreciated by Mr_ Sullivan. is 4: an tween the former chancellor and Herr Hillel” 3? the famous interview at Berchtesgaden before it No fewer than 76 daily newspapers in the the i“““:‘°“ Of. Ans"-la‘ The.qu°mliO“ 561:?‘ United States have eiihcr suspeiidcd or merged Ed fol‘ €ml’l“‘515 b)’ M“ Lepomte read as 0' with other Pllblicafioiis since June. IiQ37- Thirty‘ lows :— five of those closed their doors during the first “Hm” 5P"k° l’l"‘l"lV Oi the danger and ‘he seven months of 1939. Iiicreasing labor costs. eventuality of a European war. He sketched briefly the external situation of the Reich and higher white-paper prices and the growing biir- den of taxation had their parts in forcing these that of the other Eiiropean states. The British newspapers to the wan. In nearly an instances linipire, in his opinion, is a colossus with clay the papers were forced out because they were feet. The Dominioris \v0uld not take P3“ in not able to Pass these charges on to the readers an Empire xvaigl 'l‘1lictl\rez:kl::epf ;3(Cel};:mSil:u‘: and advem'5e,5’ not ony pOS5l e, ii ex re y . war come." Public men in Canada should take warning from such stateniciits, ‘and give no occasion foif' further misiinderstaiiding as to the attitude 0 this country in time of F.mpire crisis. Liberal Treaty Bungle Between 1933 and 1938 the prices paid by newspapers for newsprint rose about 25 per cent. II no: as -u An old legzil axiom has it that it is better I00 guilty persons escape conviction than that one innocent person suffer ivrongfully. A cfise in point has just come to light in New York. A man, without police record, named Caruso was convicted and sentenced to 10 to 20 years ini- fhc Halifax Cl“'0“lCl¢ (I-lbfifal) give’ °dl' prisonmcnt for a stick-up, and eight months torial promiflfllcc I0 ‘he l'°P°{'t °f the NOV“ later two ex-convicts, Jacobson and Goltleib Scotia Economic Council submitted last year to confessed thcy were me gullgy pa,-ties. Caruso the M acdoiiald Government. The “P0” has had been identified by the hold—upvictim,Eugene l“5t 599“ l"“l‘ll5l‘°‘l “ml ‘he Cl“'°“l‘3lf- f°3l‘“'°5 Scamiellino, as one of two hitch-hikers who pok- especially the C0fl(l9|“|“‘ll0“ by ll‘°_C°““"-ll "f ed a gun in his ribs on July 29, I938, ordered the British West Indies treaty Ilfillomllefl by ‘he him out of his car and drove away. On Mon- Mackenzie King G0V<‘m|T“T"l in 1925- Bemg 3 day Jacobson and Gottleib drove again with ' Liberal Valle 3l~’T€<‘n‘9"l it ha} 3lW7‘Y5_ _l9“"“1 Scamiellino. They described in detail the clothes P3-"ll57‘“ 5“l’l’°"l“T5 3"‘°“E L'l’°"“.l l’°l'l‘C‘3“,5v each wore, the conversation that passed between but this is What l‘-K’. NW3 SCOW‘, F-°°“°““° them, and the exact action of the hold-up. When Council (consisting of lzlllefill aPl’°‘“l9‘35) hi“ it was over, Scamiellino wiped his brow ‘and to say about it, "The dislocation of trade rasultlii from the 1925 Canada-British West Indies rude MIN‘ mom. has been a major factor contrlbuttng ta t-he distress prevalent in rwent. years In wine , branches of two of the M.urlLlme.s' primary in- dustries, namely flshlng and iigrlciilture. And the report points out: "It ls particularly significant that the l est Increases in Canada's trade with the Brllsh West Indies during recent. years have occurred in manufactured artlcleiz, especially clothing. motor vehicles and ot1‘mer'metal products As far as Canada. is concerned beneflts from this increased trade have gone almost entirely to the central provinces. The Marftline Provinces have not gained, even indirectly. alnce few of the raw materials on which these manufactured articles are based are Obtained from outside Ontario and Quebec.‘ , The Economic Council recominends that. the Nova Scotia Government urge notice of revision of the present -agreement at the earliest possible date. The Council further recommends that Nova Scotia should see that when revision is discussed some competent representative of ‘the province be present. The Council recommends, too, that in a new treaty the system of fixed or "frozen” prcfcrcnce be discontinued. It is es- sential, says the report, that bargaining power be restored to the Canadian government by re- establishing the right to give intermediate ‘tariff reductions to other countries who are willing to give preferential treatment in f'ClllI'l'l.' Two of the Council‘: general conclusions are emphasized by the Halifax Chronicle: _ "i. The trade advantages arising out of the I925 Canada-British , have been one-sided. (The effects has been to Increase greatly the sales of British West Indies _ sto. nails on I quantity ham. and. 1,0 maintain t e total value of -imports On RPPf°"" mate!) the same levels, in spite of much lower " ’ wlltile Canadian to the British West " “ » ‘ ace] Vitlibotlt quant- tbe gain to the IIEII d the said, “These are the fellows who did it. all right. I must have picked the wrong man before.” an it It :- In certain quarters, especially where \Vinston Churchill is an idol, l’rinie Minister Chamber- lain and his Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax. are looked upon as wobblers. This is not the view of either Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin or the Prime Minister of Poland. These recoginizc silk gloves covering iron hands. What has led to the strengthening of Poland's position in Dan- zig and the modifying of the German attitude there was Mr. Clianil>erlain's. speech in the cat Indies agreement House of Commons on ululv 10. The Polish newspapers expressed great satisfaction over the firmness that Mr. Chamberlain displayed in - warning Germany that on the Daiizig issue Bri- tain was determined to act in accord with P0- land. "Ge-rmany,’ said the official -Gazeta Palska, "is left in no doubt whatever as to what Britain ivculd do should Polish rights in Danzig be endangered by a Ger- man manoeuvre or tricky’ German methods." And it was in consequence of this that the Poles asserted their authority in Danzig making the Nazis there draw in their h'oins. Q I i Q It is refreshing to find that Europeans now in Canada have no stomach for war, and if it do come prefer to fight on the British side. An Austrian baron, recently arrived to take uo farming near Toronto declares--"Should an- other war break out I shall fight on the side of the British and know that I am right—-Hitler is but a passing phase". Similarly Gcrman,.Itiilian and Russian Great War veterans, attending the Canadian Legion convention at Brantford, vow- ed if war come they will fight forcannchi against their fatherlands. if necessary. "Like thousands of others I did notwiiiit to be ii sol- iller in the last war, but had to do my‘ duty," Carl Yoerg, holder of the Iron Cross and other German war ,deeoi-ations, said, "I think Ger- many and Britain ‘will never fight again, but If Canada, which I love!’ Several other German yyeteniis said Yoerg "summed up" thus their us did the Italians aiidvRussi|ns.‘ from they do I will: do my pai-t'for my new home.‘ llll'|'ES BY THE WAY Mind P. Sloan. obalr-nun of Gen- eral Motors Corporation, looks to the fruits of Industrial laboratory research for 9, recovery in * ‘ He matured the other day the rapid march of air tr , v. and the great fmproveancnu fn train travel; the science of synthetic: through which new substances are ‘brought Into ‘being from coal. milk, cotton, wood, from water and the in; family of chemically-created materials known as plastics. Truly ft is an amazlng advance - one that It is hard for the layman to keep up with even superficially. Most people barely realize how science is reshaping out lives. Yet there still reinalns those enduring challenges to men that are not met. by the most wonderful inventions; rather, they are sometimes made more formidable by them. The distorted use of some of the fruits of genius has brought perils that are all too plain, and the blame for this can certainly not be laid on science, whose practical appllciv tlona of new dlscoverfes are provid- edflrst for the happiness of man- klnd.But it is astark fact. that In many fields the strides of invention have brought notlncreased happin- ('53, but new problems. The matur- ity of materialistic progress is too often thwarted by those who try —H1smlltot} spectator. Not in 50 years has the lan- guage added & sound cuss word of general use. In that time thous- ands of technical terms in other fields of endeavor have bcen im- ported Into the language, put lnto dlstrlbutlon, polished up streamlin- ed and accepted everywhere so that today I native of the last century would not know what we are talking about half the time. deepest feelings, we have made who hlls his finger with album- mer today enjoys no advantage in this field, no thought, no im- agination. And where you do find an original artist, a man who can Their art has never progressed roundlngs. Even their compan- Vantage of the educational op- rellejves a man's youshave said the same things elements of the air, and the grow- l;‘“°“ to fit lt into ii splrltual bankrupt/cy. gxpeflm PUBLIC. FORUM of unnballntl. LEGION RESOLUTION awarded by His I-Ionour, I.feuIte'n- ant-Goverrior DeBloL9 for the best plots in the gmidieri. The prime winners were as follows: men were exceptions busy and we did not have is great many men but there was 8 large gatili - in; of ladies am! a street deal of Yet in the field of human emo- enthuslasin was manifested by the tion, in the expression of our people who owned plots in the garden as well 8.? others from the no program whatever. The man 5'““'°lmd-‘int d1-STIYO garden plots were a. demoiistratfon to the fishermen of what could be over his grandfather, despite the done on me land as mu as to 1mPT°‘'9~‘“9m 1“ l'°°l-5 and We‘ others who own land but are not chanlcs. He says the same thing. uuuzmg pm-pose of There has bcen no achievement growing vegetables for winter use. It for the Our Departmeiivt. is looking into the future with the hope that those ga.rde'ns will have the efiect say something really new and °f m°“1°9'l-kl‘? “"0 l-he mm’?-'5 01 the young the love of the land, of striking and colorful to express his . emotions. nobody seems to imitate gl§dgfn°§nz:rdm'm“&d ggopflg $fi"u‘g him. In my time I have heard some make men. uvemmod. H H has magnificent cusing from a few mm efiect_ than the main“ gum ignorant men in the backwoods, wtu far exceed me dlpecl», benefit, natural geniuses whom the world which will be obtained fzorn those has never known or appreciated. D103-5 this Year. I wish to compliment our Field- 1 _ man, Mr. Lloyd Docketby, who has beyond their little loci: sur gem given mu char‘? 0‘ this Work ions have failed to take Bd- ¢ga1t::,ll5c,$lpL"",5t"'e’d1,e“'hj’_"‘;L“ great We sincerely thank Hzls Honour iaortunmrs thus afforded. They Lleut.-Governor DeBlol.s for the have stuck to the o‘.d ways so prize money dcu-a/ted as well as for that there is nothing in our cur- his gieneroiis co-operation in many rent profanity to sho:k anyone Stay; olweufso VILIII to bI’lm'Lk the e, ml whl h really 3 '‘ my mm M ng fee“?-‘gs. Amer ylho judged the plots and all those it ea-fmental Farm the vfclnfg of Ebbsfleet who over and over again, what pos- sible use are they to you -as an ‘emotional safety valve? 30 long as they might. distress your wlfe_gn,d,shock,the neighbors and pervert your children and im- perllyour immortal soul, they had some authority, some valid- ity. Now when your wife, neigh- bors and children all know them and say the same things them- selves, and rcad them in the papers as well, what. is the use of saying them? A man might as well stay silent and let. his feel- ings writhe unrclleved. In the end ft: is going to be very bad for our nervous systems. —— Vic- toria. Times. Apparently In B recent editor- ial we did an injustice to the City of Ottawa. We were com- mentlng on the progress of civic beautification in Ottawa and -we gave the credit. to the Ferleral Government for all the expendi- tures. The Ottawa Journal quite properly palms out that the tax- payers of Ottawa have made large conlrlbutioiis,to the beau- tlffcstlon scheme of which the public generally knows nothlrig. It: 1.; only fair to the citizens of Ottawa for the country to know that they contribute their share towards the lmprovcmentii which are making of Ottawa one of the most; beautlful capitals of the world. Anyone who can think back to the days of the old ‘ House and the Russell Thcatre will hardly recognize the down- town Ottawa of today and the driveway system is unsurpassed. Canada is proud of Ottawa. as Capital and there is llttle objec- tion to the expenditure of Fed- eral money on lmprovements. But Ottawa. citizens when they have contributed out of taxes should be given t.helr share of drum. We are glad to make a.niendn' to Ottawa. -— London Free Press. The nlinout incredlbla spread nf the motor car is reflected in a table showing registrations from 1896 through 1938. 'Ilhiis, five years before the turn of the cen- tury. only four passenger cars were registered in the Unlud states. and in 1900 the figure had only reached 8,000. whlle last. year the total, ' ‘ T‘ _ tax-exempt. offic- fal cars’ of the Fcdeml Govern- ment Ind the States. was 27,628,379. From this tabulation alone one may realize the revolutrlon in the labile of life, in the facilities for travel and In the knitting together of .u._ nation wtifch has been wrought by the automobile. Last. year motorists paid one out of every eltht. tax dollars, with A totll tax bill of 01.529.312.126.‘ ‘Rio industry was first in t.he:ooii- animation of steel, gasoline, rubber. plate , nickel. lead and mo- hair and. in Iddltlon, was In im- portant consumer of cotton, wool, Gill-30.311038, sugar cane. ‘corn, soy bonus and, 3 dozen other products of mm Ind’ forest, doiiianlo mil gii:c°iuIdIid'fn¢Ii‘oct pmpfoyine t of one-aiientli at all person! Illnftilly arnnldylfl int year--and one in ever! '!V."?. now naturalized British-subjecptnt- _. mfcoadtu flu tiiakfii¢,ol -'te.a,omiinveii for the matalally iégig-ertakhig the huge success It I am, sir, etc.. V W. H. DENNIS. Nllnlster of Agriculture. Rolling The Pork Barrel (Globe and Mall) "Theylre rolling the pork barrel from the Atlantic to the Pacific Hid beck B-gain." exclalms Dr. Man- lcn apropos huge sums Voted by this Govemmeri-it with no other Oblect tzhan “to buy the votes of the people with tlir.-Jr own money.” And the depimuble feslrure is that the le, as represented by the in cfpalltles are falllrig for ft. The word apparently has ‘gone around that the Federal Tceasiiry lg wide open and there ‘ls an unseemly scramble on the part. of cities and towns all over the oovun-Ery to get their feet In the trmigh. Toromcto wants a. Doinfnloui Gov- enimeirt grant for E new 5ew9,g" disposal plant. Mayor Day couldn't get to Ottawa fast. enough: he tm. velled back and forth by gem. Plane. Owen Sound notes that otzhe clues have obt.a.l.ned Federal undat- anoe to build - ts and asks. “Why not an oi-port. for Owen smmd?" St. Catherlries. obmrvfng the general trend. clemamds the beautlflcatloai of the old Welland ia;’bee;m";‘:;it.’i‘Ta;=T?7rn.a prosperity of the nation. — New York Times. — Gassywstomachs Relieved Every perron who in troubled with gas In the stomach and bowels should get a bottle of Dr. Evans stomach llllxturo and see how quickly It will re. line all ‘distressing Iymp Bhlrp palm In the abdomen or about the heart are often due entirely to no prulilre. Dr. Inns Stoinuihlllxt e taken at mu! this not (till! i. all mi offectrtroin fl . but It mines the func- lollll sat! tv of the stomach. talus ill on and fnipronn the Inc , te. . Dr. Inns stomach Mixture In all 0 at the Two lines at 850 per tie. . _ Get Yul! Bottle Toilay. BATIING GAPS It Iwoolfl nu ‘mm .I'miI' 55010-i,ll.oI.' sr:ciAi.s . DODD5 KIDNEY NLLS " 39¢ per‘. box Clearance Sale MEN’S SUITS $25.00 AND $27.50 VALUES CLEARING AT —— — .— — ... :25 HYDE ‘PARK TwEEDs CLEARING AT — — — — — $22 WORSTED SUITS CLEARING A $18 SUITS CLEARING AT — — — _ ._ $15 SUITS _ CLEARING AT — .. _. _ _ IF YOU NEED A SUIT COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER YOU'LL FIND VALUES BETTER THAN YOU EXPECT NOTHING RESERVED, EVERY sum‘ oN SALE HENDERSON & CUDMURE ___._$18.95 ___..s1s.95 ____si4.95 __._..s12.9o ‘ __-_ $9.95 t”. Wear Toronto have a. Canal. London is hi the running _ with 5 Federal nazioout. of sl56,00o later or toward a. HlUJ1d.ClpaiA Dgmlmon Wlmisor does even better with I. grant of $200,000 plus I<cu-eral maln- -Kflflfiflod I01‘ |€.'n years. T.ie raid lie.-s wacncd alarming Droportirms, and It seems doubt- iul man there is a. city, town or V11. lose in the entire Dominion that W}11 I105 Eat. B. chunk of the election covets one If pie befoie the snow flies. Every. body believes In national economy —for some other it Montreal can get. A new $12,000, 000 railway statlon. why shouiarrt. feet in the izmug-h." only the people can stop em; matters of public health and im- cominurilty. But. has to , palatial sewage disposal PM-ltt to match its pump- ing station with marble halls? If Windsor can have R. modem alr- fcom Ottawa, can London be blamed for friendly riv- alry? And why shouldn't the old Welland Gama be made biiauttv and 9. Joy forever? Ottawa has D°11I‘°d m0n'9'.'Y. and ooiitlriiies *0 P0111‘ 11101165’. into every cove and port. with money many millions were sgiasndsred In the dYl'II-3 days of the recent session alrpa. D, but sort of thing. atbfng of Hon. Joscnh Bllo’cL1eEii’,mQuup‘b:ec wn- It applies to America's pollcyhm Govemm t has extensive powers toetfiiix and ornelgtf H anything’ E “me higher‘ revenues." There I] ll. Let Tomato have its sewage {fish bxes-ax; to be kept. the avenil cusposai works. Beaimry the old ‘I9 I 990 mes’ on this scale vu Wellimd Canal. Build 3 municipal 011)’ 45-33 Years. So the improve- airport ‘pi Owen Sound and every went in the average man's Chaim 0911491‘ 0 Y in the l&I1 satltiuat fog] long life is certainly miiikul, fled with one, give! them two or lfifizduflmlonu “°' " ““"°- Th‘ D€:f““°“ °°V°’fi‘-Wm‘ make it better 8” power nd crest - ‘ “es, Awe mlgm 3: we“ aueggivgnur improved long life expectancy nu Longer and Better Life one. The average wage-eamer now the sum total of many little such! has reason to believe he will, with advances Shorter working howl luck, live to be nearly 51xl,y.gw,,, prere. better recreation facilities That estiinate of life-ex ctanc at ere. a war preven‘;£. a disco» inlet in Nova Scotla. In fact. so birth, established for iialis byy A eonquercd—llt.t‘e by lime we liicl well-known llfe lxisurimce com- forward toward a better as wellii puny, is the highest ever recorded. a. longer life. “The ears, but the general expectsiicyg Back in 1911, when such flgurg uh And just as tlu been achieved by steady work ql proved diet and living condition. so the Job of making life belle as well as longer will be a luiq Its successes are made up :1 of Parllanient that a. Winnipeg member was moved to wonder whether tihesre is any inlet. or wall or breakwater that has bwn omlt» bed from the approprlatloms. It Was be expected that the Liberal stronghold of Quebec would not be overlooked. Trust Monsieur Cardln for that. But the ward ha; °Vid5’fll-1}’ mi. about in Frmich Can- ada that the Government and the municipalities are on a. spending spree. and Prime M.tn.lster Mac- kfif‘-Zie King is to receive on Thurs- day a delegation of Quebec Mayors who will males the _l.ina.ge to 01,- tawa with Premier Miuirlce Duple.s- sls at their head. We have the word of Hon, Oneslme Gagrnon that u, will be “is. hdstorlc gathasrlng." Mr. Gagnon knows how the Ottawa. pork barrel works, and he 33 that. “after having spent. $32.0 , 00° 111 01‘-8 Year. We truly have the rlzhd: to ask the Dominion Govern. ment. to oollabozate in the best. un- derstanding and harmony." All tint, remains is for Prime Mfiidster Mac- kemle Kins to promote this boinne entente. Where does the money come from? one arnswer is supplied by THE BIRD AND THE HOUR The sun looks over I little hill And floods the valley with gold- A torrent of gold: And I«l'lfiul'llbheI‘ field is screen and 5 . Beyond it a cloud outrolled, Is glowing molten and brlgllit; An soon the hill, and 9 Valley and ill with is quiet. fall. Shall be gathered into the night. And yet. B. moment more, out of the silent, wood, As If from the closing door Of another world and mother love- S. S. SURF Weekly sailing between Montague and George- town und Bras D’Or Luke Ports. Leaves Montague every Wednesday 1.00 pm. (Tides permitting) Leaves Georgetown every Wednesday 9.00 p.m. calling at the following Cape Breton ports, namely: Port Hastings, Port Howkesbiiry, Miilgrave, Poulamuii, St. Peter's, Marble Mountiun, Grand Narrows, lona, Buddecli and North Sydney arriving at Sydney every Thursday 8.30 pm. Returning leaves Sydney every Tuesday 7.00 a.m. calling at the nlmenamecl ports. Arriving at George- town every Wednesday 6.30 am. Montague every Wed- nesday 7.00 am. (Tides permitting) This trip by the S. 5. Surf will unfold to the pleasure seeker the placid beauty of the Bras D’Or Lakes surrounded by the most wonderful effects of Cape Breton scenery. Also auto- mobile accommodation. For further particulars apply to: POOLE it THOMPSON, LIMITED, Agents Montague, P. E. I. For Vitlitu a lwaul 1'1$9 L36§-:7,-24-MFl’0i4 so sweet! so ma . . 1 “ m‘: on cunts ton _' r mood. Heairest thou the hermit pour- 8 His golden music, ghostly beautiful. AL°N32Lld._7s-.|E2“;.5'“- BRAHMI ORANGE PEOE TEA I .—:_—:f‘ EXTRA BI -ii'As1(r iivrro ivoimi cape" W 7 A Pitcher ‘Must Have “ Something” MEANING THAT TO MAKE GOOD HE MUST HAVE SPEED, CONTROL- CHANCE-OF-PACE, etc, THAT EXTRA “SOMETHING”. YOU WILL FIND THAT SOMETHING T00 IN HICKEY’S ACK TWIST Chewing 10¢ Per Fig L tifictiirell by it uiclioismi . 'j,',tf}y,,Cbarlottst9Wn 1