PKG! FOUR ‘ i IHE lillillillllllllllll autumn THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘. Notes by the Way OW much credit is due to the three Liberal members from was sliver lords ma; (mu-a ism v.00 [II nu "o- adv-mi doll-me- ln (ll-ad; “Bpcnuunllnl [unified-I Olnltor l. Ie-Iruro. Vlr--l'reaidont-J.. It. Burnett. gggnggy-Ih-Q Ool. D. A. llaolilanw. ll- 5- 0- '3"") .-. Ignngqr-J. I. Burnett. Anus-into Editor-D. If. Currie TUESDAY MAY 29. 1928 r. r2. i. HOSPITAL MEETING. HE annual meejls 01 the Pllll“ T Edward Island hospital will be held this evening in st. Paul's Parish Hall. This will be by far the most important meeting in the history of the institution. as vital matters are to be decided upon. The Trustees will submit three propositions which; have received their careful attentionl during the past year. ' this Province, or to the‘ King .Gov- eminent for the promise oi a second Car Ferry? In apportioning praise or blame there are certain facts to be taken into account. One fact ‘demonstrated in our experience with these gentlemen is that they are al- ways playing the Govemmentfis game. regardless of the Provinces needs. fhey first ascertain what the Government wants them to do. and then invariably do it, as is the way with tame followers. They would not press for a second Car Ferry and make a point of it against tht wishes of the Government. of us cum shun- BI lines W-BIIIO. “D. , PEBSPIRATION Il-nisc of‘ Commons some days ago. and Mr. Veniot came in for very severe criticism. In self-defer cc he charges that these officials had been dismissed for dishonesty. for theft, for embezzlement of the na- _ Mon“ revenluh Between “may and after the agitation for a second Ferry began, he publlshcd a letter °ll° hundred P05‘ “mo” omcml‘ If" arguing that there was no present declared, had been sent to Jail f0!‘ need for such n vessel? Whether, dishonesty. Others had been quirt- asked by the Govcmment to do] 1y dismissed rather than whose this, or not asked, matters but lit-‘ visible moisture on the skin. And was not Captain Read. the Commander of the Ferry. also play- ing the Government game when. sorbed into the air so quickly. peraturc. Three men doing fcrcnt degrees of perspiration. diiid 1 i t th l (l) tle. As an office holder under the ‘ c5 "cope n o rec cusses Quota. ' As you know the purpose of per- spiration or sweat is to remove ex- cessive heat from the body. The hot blood is brought by the circulation to the skin, and heat is removed by means of the perspiration which under ordinary circumstances is ab- v __ sorbed by the air, and there is noglllfzchglelccgiwfiggffor {fined to car“ You have likely noticed that dif-ltowh when. fcrcnt individuals vary in the de- greatest need of the riding and that grce of perspiration of the skin-from portion o; me province was a p0. the same effort, or due to same tem-. (an; wnrr-hourm the samcqr, amount of work will show three dif-,If the breakwater was in bad con- Hon. J. A. MacDonaldl Continued From Page 2 explanation that I can give with regard to the Souris breakwater. A contract was let some time ago. The matter was considered important: it was urged that the breakwater was in danger of being washed out and that it was in need of repair. Tenders were called for and a con- Jract- was let but the contractor lwas unable to carry out the con- ltract; he fell down completely on i‘. I was under the impression that the tender was above the estimator. but I am advised that it was not. The appropriation lapsed and the work _.wi=.s not proceeded with. It was not the fault of the government l l When the-next lr-stimates were being prepared. I ‘When work is done there is so sumed that this y- l . 1d» ., much perspiration that it is not lib-mid other things ‘:35 §§§,§;§'n.',,'}; iimportant, especially at George- it was claimed the ind money was lnxpendccl in other quarters where was thought more necessary. lditloii, it is quite certain that it A Japanese research man, Kunonhas; not improved since that timt. {But the government assumes the that ‘them to the merciless gaze of the These are.! first. to build a new hospital on the grounds now owned by the hospitaly second. to build a new hospital on a new and central site in the city; third. to reconstruct» and remodel the present building.‘ ‘Either one of. these three propositions must be de- cided upon tonight. and this will no doubt be the principal business of the meeting. The Trustees have made a thor- ough study of each of the proposi- tions and are in a position to give all necessary information as to cost. necessity and financing. This in- fonnation the public have a right to have, the undertaking-whichever of the three is decided upon-will be for the public to accept responsibih. ity for and it is hoped that they are sufllciently alive to their own inter- ests to attend the meeting and thresh out all the IIIIOFIIIBUOIL able so that whatever is done s be done intelligently and. by nearly as possible, the unanimous I15 V Government and knowing that the public and in order that their pun- Government did not Want to incur islllllclll» llllillll- llll-lmalell’ b” "l" "Wthc expense of n second boat. he Those who have little ability to pcr-‘full responsibility for seeing spire so that they barely swaathlllle Duncan report is carried out under a very high temperature andlfllld ll llllyllllllf; llllflllPllS l0 llllfll qnsuque itly easily accumulate heatgbreakwatcr before it is improved. in their bodies, (2) thosc who sweatlihnt will be (he responsibility dl good of their souls and also that may have thought it to be his duty their disappearance from the public $0 Wlll-O R5 lle did- servicc mi ht serve as n warning to _ g Be that as it may. what evidence the" lellllw cmpwyees- 7 can be produced to show that either This is Mr. Veniots excuse for the of the three Liberal members, orany who h iiac no ehect upon the he“ most wholesale dismissal of officials Olllcllll 0f l-lle Goyellllllelll used filly regulation “of the body. There is that have ever when hhwe h, Cam influence they possessed to get thonrilore perspiration than is necessary .‘ second Boat? And if they were not l mw“ on‘ He lb thghcad :t_th‘e Posifl for it. not iirgirlif it. their inaction WIISl n Thosle in htlhc 569°“? “group are is wor is aw. c _ _ 4 i orma as e persp ra on comes I . s» - . _ in 5mm m 5a to this one opeiat ng against it. The active forces away h. a Huh-Mont amount to rid 15 a l” y ' Ollefflllllf; b0 secure the new Boat the body of excess heat. "Go." and. if he has ever been ivcre the Boards of Trade. the Po- Now of what use is this knowledge giillty of being a Conservative. he m“? Gmwe") and Olllel‘ Dltlfllllld ~ to y“? sooth; to another. “Comc!" and. if ggsjlallrrllgwhyyil-llt "The Guerdllllhperspirc sufficiently should try to the invited is known to have been by] l“ '_ ‘c (Dimer crcaledagllve lll a lfllllllelbw Climate. and a Liberal‘ he comem. pii ic opinion that the Govcrnmentgshould not engage in heavy manual _ and the Liberal membcpg M; wasylabor. If you can go into a hot Mr. Veniot is too shrewd a politi- too fltfQng w “fist and which wroom or factory. or on a very not clan to admit that this wholesale would I10 Dflllllvlllly dangerous to re-lday do not pcrsplre‘ you would do . well to observe this s Ientists ad- dismissal was for purely partizan slsl all)’ 1°98"- lvice. c ' H z h d i i if you are of the third class K e1 mufh tn some other Surely some credit is due to thelwho perspires more than is neces- cause. now ng a no one would forces that were active m favor hnsary. it may be due to nervousness. lie-surprised to find dishonesty in —a providingizrnevwFerry, but how orlor w lack 9f 300d IlllYSlC-"ll 001101- public department. he accuses the WllY “all filly Credit be accorded tol whole lot of dismissed officials of “m” "hm lllllllellce was fromthe in accordance with the needs of the regulation of the body heat, and (3) ‘those who are always liable to sweat. Notwithstanding the excessive amount of perspiration in this third acia. Department. purposes. . 0H6 Systematic exercise may put you into the second or normal group. first to defeat or delay any effort The first type. those who do not’ lthc government. Mi‘. MACDONALD (Kings) Tlio Duncan commission made no re- commendation with regard to the breakwater about which the min- ister Ls speaking. The simple question I asked was: Why was tho contract not renewed the next year or an item inserted in the esti- .mates either last year or this year lo carry cut the work? An rear.- ‘onablo person will understan that if the engineers report in 1925 was filial the breakwater must be streng- ‘ihcned and if nothing has been .done since then, it is going to de- ‘ieriorate still further every year so filial. a greater expenditure will be necessary. In fact, I am advised that because the work was not done in 1925 or 1926 or i927. it will r1‘- quire a very much larger expendi- ture now to put it in anything like ncasonable condition. and as time goes on. if the work isynot done. the expenditure will be very flllltll greater. Why the government has refused to provide for this work in ithe last two years is a question I have been continuously putting io {the minister but he sidesteps and levades it entirely. I Mr. MacLEAN (Prince): I Iiappvn .theft. embezzlement and other vices ‘ will-be shown by the reports to» be- consent of all. _ For several years past nccommo-, dation at the Prince Edward Island Hospital has been found to be in- creasingiy inadequate. Nothing short of a one hundred bed accommoda- tionwiil meet thmdcmand. This submitted. The equipment has been: kept uplto requirements and is fair- ly modern. This will stand as an‘ asset in the new undertaking. Yet with all the valuable property own-i led. including equipment. it will re- quire a very large outlay and very careful financing to carry out either one of the propositions that have been considered. This outlay will fall practically upon the Protestant population, as our Catholic brethren are already fully equipped in this line. The to that end? Millions upon millions And if you are of the second Olito know fl good deal about this llllflllfll type. y0ll llllly find yourselfcontract and the Souris brcakwatmal more rapidly thoroughly justifies the circumsta With the coll-l tractor there was associated 8 89n- tiemanfrom the mainland. by the; name of Brown, and a large hum-i her of cars of stone were started; rolling from the. quarries to be I transported to Souris. Unfortunately‘ this man Brownlosthis health all’!- lis now an invalid. and in addition. gihe barge which was to carry the ‘stone over met with a mishap as ll was gcing off the slips. and after‘ repeated attempts to carry on the‘ work the contractors had finally t0‘ abandon the contract. and lme a1 great deal of money as a resuihl Just why another contract was not entered into I do not know. but I‘ riipposc ii is largely because. Georgetown was chosen as the site for the warehouse in place of Sour- is. I am quite ivilling to support. the request of my hon. friend froml Kings for some repairs to SOIIYIS; breakwater this year. I have been: asked to do so by parties from IliSi own county, and the minister Wllll bcar me out that I have brought; these rcpresenatlons to his atten- tion. . Mr. ELLIOTT: Hear, hear. Mr. MacLEAN (Prince): I think every member from the island is anxious to see that attention be given to this work if it pos- sibly can be done. I have also received representations from that county in regard to other works which I have been asked to bring tol the attention of the minister, andi which I have done along with the! other members from the island. Be- ing fully acquainted with the cir- cumstances under which the con- tract was let. and knowing the dif- ficulties of the contractor and the money he lost, I thought it only fair that I should make this statement. The contractor had to put up his cheque with the department. and he lost the greater part of it. I-Ie at- tempted to carry out the work in good faith. but through no fault of his. and owing entirely to circum- stances over which he had no con- trol. he was not able to carry on the work. l MAY 2s), 1928 :n:::tJ; Let Nothing. Come Ahead of This IRST of all, when you, a" Pald. pay yourself. F Unfailingly set aside a cle- finite percentage of your earnings, deposit it in g savings account with us,_. and leave it untouched! f Then plan to Iive comfort. ably on the bolting; pf yo“ earnirigs. I ' In this way you are bound to succeed—-to enjoy lif¢ much more, to be indeperp dent when independent; means most. 13¢ senecqus t2 yourself. Ml‘. MACDONALD (Kings): I quite agree with what the hon. member has said. I know all the facts with regard to the contract myself. and while his statement ‘is absolutely correct all the way through, it docs not answer the THE“ CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE question I want answered. and that is. why was the amount not revotcd in 1926 or 1927? Mr. ELLIOTT: I am going to. try and answer my hon. friend until he is satisfied. I though I had explain- ed that when the Duncan report came out. its recommendations in- cluded o. potato warehouse at Geor- getown and wharf improvements at Summerside and Charlottetown. The potato industry was a great iii- clustry of the province. and one that ivas growing very rapidly. and the act that it has since grown much unfortunately not unknown these days in official circles. and let it go at that. Shall the post office employees all over Canada take this sweeping Con. dcmnation lying down? Mr. Veniot has ‘put the whole seiVlcc under a cloud. Shall the country stand for it? If the postal service is as rotten as Mr. Veniot declares it is. is it not time for the people to take a hand and find out where we are at? Every man, womandind child zln Canada is directly interested in the postal service. Ithousands of dollars arc_ passing lclaily through Canada's post offices. this money Kolng through the lhands of official thieves and liable rto be stolen? If what Mr. Veniot lcharges is true. then there shouirl l l ‘be a clean-up. If it is not true. anri Hundreds of were being voted in Parliament forlsometlmes perspmng m°r° Item’ public works and rallways- to bealklthflflxilgoilliriaylltlileldduc to some ailment lllyOttawa and make it as magnifi-lthat is approaching, or to a run cent as Washington, and to esgnbiish l down condition. cusfly Embassies ah Over the worm} It would be wise therefore for you For all this vast expenditure out-l §l¢e m“? Q"? Province. ‘Messrs. Sinclair. Mat-Lean and Jenkins had _ voted cheerfully when the division . ' <*"‘"-“~ be“ rah‘; ybooowaoeoeooooccowoooc Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEI causing this extra amount of per- yspiration. . It was not necessary to send pcti-l Lions. or resolutions, or delegationsl to Ottawa to induce the Liberal Three to vote for any of these things. They were always among the first to jump up and be count- ed in favor of an expenditure of Canadian taxpayers‘ money in Washington. Paris, or Tokimwhcth- cr there was anything for Prince‘ Edward Island or not. But. of course. they will join in the vote for the new Car Ferry now, just n; cheerfully as they would have voted Q0 QQOOOQOOQOOQOOOO-OOOQQO follow concerning introductions? A. Never to unless it is necessary to do so. Q. Where the most embarrassing? than'anywherc else. to find out by your own or your faith he entered doctor's investigation. just, _what igwith the government to do the work. Q. What is a vcry wise plan to introduce anyone is silence considered A. At the dinner-table, Where it is more evident to everyone present Q. What is n general rule that and I wish (o bcaiflout cvcrythlns ithat has been said both b_v the mm- lister and by tho hon. member for ‘Kings. The contractor for this lwork livod in my home towri. Hlli lIBIKICI‘ was accepted. and m H004 into v a contract owing to circumstances over i1_1;q__l1ag_iio control, andwhicn iwerc vcry unfortunate both for ‘lhlmscif and the people of that community. hc was riot abli- to ti" on with the com-act. I think Pcl" hnps the hon. member for Pictoii (Mr. Cantlcy) is acquainted with ,bui i whic r -O§O§§-§OO§-OOO§O§v§Q§.§..' . The Land We Love By Frank Ycigli QQ§-.>Q.‘§‘.....O..§..“.‘.“‘ Industry In the Canadian West Q. What are the Industrial con- applles to all forms of sports to in- among m me Canadian we“? maintenance of a suitable hospital» for further delay hnd the Govern- sure mlmlarlly? ' A. Industry is steadily increasing‘ the recommendation of the Duncan commission, and the action of the; government in carrying it out. 1t was considered that this work was more urgent than anything else. and with the limited amount of money at the disposal of the dc- partmenh the department felt that they were in this ivay- best serving the- province aznd-tho-country Kings. I must say that I cannot agree with my hon. friend iroml Kings when lie docs not sec that hisl riding was certainly not dIscrlmin-l atcd against when the expenditure in connection with Georgetown. to which I have referred. ilvas made in his riding. Mr. MACDONALD (Kings): Ap- parently I can get no answer from the minister i.o the question I have been asking. l-Ic will not give mo lt reason. What he states as a. reason is no reason whatever. and he knows it. Ho. knows further that in the main estimates of last year the vote for the Georgetown warehouse was not in at all. and $1.000 was voted for Kings county. Let me vary my OOOOOQOQQOOO-OOQOQOOO-OOO4 is one of the great Christian obli- gations, and the people of Prince Edward Island have never fallen short In this regard. The principal thing now Is to agree upon the best, course to follow, and this can best be done by a full and free discus- sion. Such a discussion is invited this evening, and it is hoped that- ‘there are many who believe it is lnot. then the post office employees U _ .sliould demand an explanation. In Am] “llTlY ll “l” lllllll time fora m“ .uny case there should be a thorough “hem! Govcllnmmll t" d" “m9- l iliinl: for Prince Edward Island. All linvcstigation and this stigma of ma. Liberal G L ovcrnmen s hai lwholesale dishonesty and corruption do“. for us Since the Union wh/h] FOR jshould be removed. Canada was but as a drop in a {mil Guardian ROHIIOFS l Since the days of the Customs blwket compared with what ‘ lscandal when Government officials Borden “ml Mallllesllll GOVem- merits had done. Think of it! 'f‘heyl monl so hidden them. ——-~ web} ____ _._. Daily Selections May 29. 1928 |madc fortunes by defrauding the A. That of keeping Unit's temper under all circumstances and condi- ooeeecovoovcacooocooecoe t British "W1occcecooeoeoowoacocooes- DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon o coco concave o coo 04044 o c in the western provinces. Tllt‘ 9Y0" duction value of Manitoba in 1025- mc 155g, your reported-was ‘$50.46!.- 650; Saskatchewan. $157390!” llllll Columbia $99,000,000 with Alberta showing a similar ratio of increase. Manufacturing west. of the Great Lakes only belongs to the "last ' quarter of a century. ».--~~ - {-0-} WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say "I didn't sleep any last night." Say "I didn't have any sleep." O F T E N MISPRONOUNCED: Clllm; a as in "father," not as in ro-oowvccoocaooooocooooob HOUSEHOLD Caplt:i Paid Up - . ‘ $20,000,009 Reserve Fund $20,000,000 Ii T question. pose to do anything for Souris‘is an important work. The govern breakwater this year in the supple-lment considered it important en- mcntary estimates? Mr. CANTLEY: I would like to point out to the minister what I Docs the minister pro-l fancy he no doubt knows. that tli zough to include $36,000 in the esti- l (Continued on page 5) i. Shipments of Lobster insured to any Port in the ivorlil. (‘OVCICII from point of shipment to warehouse of buyer. Potatoes to Cuba. or other points also covered. Orders should be placed by phone or letter before date of snlllllli- Shipments from overseas arriving at this Port in a damaged condition should be reported Immediately to thlfi Office. so that the damage may be appraised and claim settled promptly. ' Your enquiries for rates or information will be apprec- iatcd. IIYIIIIMIIII & 00., LTII. ESTABLISHED 1872 LLOYIYS AGENTS FOR, P. E. lSLLAND OFFICES. LOWER. QUEEN STREET, CIIARLOTTETOWN coooooeo-cc 9040-0 0444040400 K400-OOOVOFOOOOQOO-O-Q-O-OJOQ-OOO TO GET" YOUR. MONEYS WORTH BUY BIIAIIMIN TEA USED m! ivioin-z PEOPLE THAN rzviza Sold only in Red, Iiygenic, Airtight Package“- 00-04049. LIFE AND N0 DEATH-In thul wny of righteousness is life; and in‘ SCRAP BOOK a aoaiznrn LEE saved our representation in the! Hou f C . -.' KOOGSEWIL k Orinmons’ But rm lhemthc pathway thereof there is no r n that matter there death.—Prov. 12:28. everyone who purposes to help or» who expects to be dependent somel day upon the Hospital for self orl damn OFTEN MISSPELLED: lightning (flash of electricity); lightning revenues. there has been a general laxity in many Government depart- SAVE YOUR FOX PUPS relatives, shall be in attendance. To put any one of the propositions over successfully will require careful con- sideration beforehand. Criticism afterwards can do no good. The time to go forward is now. All re- cognize the need of more and better hospital accommodation. Let us decide tonight what to do and then go ahead and do it. _---—<o-c----- DEMORALIZATION. 0ST MASTER. General Veniot, whose political career began riot so very long ago. in our sister pro- vlncc of New Brunswick. has re- cently flashed into fame in his aeal either for his party or for national righteousness, no one appears to know which. In any cue hevhas practically eliminated from the oer- vics almost everyone who was taint- ed with anything that was not in- ltrlct conformity with his own po- litical creed. During his two years of oilco as Postmaster General he hu dismissed over 400 postmutora remaining from the previoul regime andlililtltiitod for them postmas- tois after his own political heart. 8n swooping dismissal o! Conser- Yltfvc oflctoln rlhod a storm in the ' * .P .litrd' l l i ments. Underling officials seeing :how the. higher ups have fared. have been encouraged to do like- _wise. Men guilty of all kinds of lfraud have made money out of it land got away with it. the most culpable of them all having been rewarded with a seat in the Senate. Why should not the humbler and poorly paid servants do likewise? The Immigration Department has followed the Customs Department in trafficking with the country's money. Now the Post Office offi- cials are accused of following suit. Election officials and‘ other Baldy Robbs have been in it up to the neck and it would appear as if, under the present Liberal system corruption and dishonesty have ‘ me the rule. not the exception. Is it not time that the public had taken a hand to at least show its disapprov- ll? EDITORIAL NOTES. l l l The five million dollar rainfall nn. Saturday night and yesterday model the fields and woods smile with very. gladnesa. but it did to the newly ma- chined roads just what everybody expected would happen. I lthe Biliary Grab for Members, an- would now be only two Island mem- bcrs there. And there would be no Car Ferry at the Capes. and not n muflo! sulldllll Klllle track on Which a mainland car could run! And the Dominion subsidies to this Province would have been less ‘n5. “M309 yelfly than they have been. On that account alone the Province has already received far more than llle lllllllon now to be voted for a second Ferry. also ways of plensantncss. I KNOW A PLACE Stratford Poets.) t grows. And shadows green, fall on banks o A placid, gently winding stream. And the $100,000 a year in still coming. to be expended by ‘hr.- Saunders Government Just new "m" the nityi and will still be °°mllls loll! after that feeble apol- ogy for a Provincial Administmnnn has ended its brief and lnglorioug career. Yes. if only for very shame’; “Im- ll l5 llme- lllilh time. that the Bagel remembe cu that Ward Island is still aPro- vincc of Canada and is entitled to better transportation than it has. A wild bird singing to the sun throat. A tiny. reckless eiiin boat. Nearby a stately forest stands With avenucs of soft green shade; I wander thru this haunted land Nor find my timid soul afraid! This was the last retreat of Pan earth; Still in the twilight one can hear __ The echo of his songs of mirth, slll" We he clad llltl thankful Io "'9 Kl"! Government. or to u; hhree? supporters. for the promlged 00h We shall know better about that when we get it. Just now giere are more voters in Prince m- ard Island who feel thankful that arms On moonlight nights one may be- hold. Who has the vision to see deep, of gold. slneered and promoted by the Lib- "lll "lllllrlty in Parliament, ha; bee" held up and delayed. even for a short time. ‘ w. . ' I ‘W’ Pireiszrmervrirat PRAYEW-O Lord. Thy ways are (Dorothea lfoaglin Hayden. in the I know a place where wild thyme And softly murmuring thcrc flow. Drops one small feather from his And down this placid stream it sails When song and laughter filled mg And twinkling feet and swinging Whose heart knows not the weight‘ Was this the time when earth was I cooweoeoeooecocoo-ocooco The Piece Bu; A piece bag made oi netting. o sired without the entire bag or emptying it. Inside of Aluminum Dishes f a vinegar. Baking Powder Biscuits powder. Buttermilk is always a suc cessful substitute for when making biscuits. \<\\\\\\\‘ p0nus”/ l /!Z 0/1"] h!‘ Wliililfili .'l-\.~ .. ,1. .h_ young? when sohg went lilting througnmro _ air l When life was. love and love m ms ' an old lace curtain, enables one to find the particular roll of goods dc- rummaging through To clean the inside of aluminum dishes, boll tomato skins and small pieces of discarded vegetables in the dishes. or water containing a little Add a teaspoonful of sugar and It will destroy any taste of the baking fresh milk (making light.) SYNONYMS: rest. repose. inertia. cessation. inaction. suspension. quiescence. . WORD STUDY: “Use a word ‘three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by mas- tering one wqrd each day. Todays word: UNSOEI-IISTICATED; show- ing inexperience; genuine; pure. "l-Ie was an unsophisticated boy of i‘ tender years." Mllllons of Trout are now In our streams. ponds, etc. There is no FROM THE DEADLY WORM There Isyonly one way to do this safely and surely “ml that Is to dose with y DR. FFRENCIPS VERMICIDE CAPSULES No- 3 Nothing we know of in worm remedies will do the Willi no quickly and leave no after-effects. These Calllllll” ‘n’ easily given and are used extensively throughout the worlll- llundreds of letters from leading fox ranchers Mimi‘ ially in this province, bear testimony as to tho lfillllll" worth of Ffrenchb Verrnlcidc Capsules. $1.00 box 2o onwilfll prepaid to any address. Send your order at once. E. A. 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