r > I: l. o... I Ilium FOR SALE w?" i ' ‘ -/ » .11‘ THEUMATISMIIKY? . __ ‘- -—-\\' l_ "f: WHERE’ __ finkScialica rltis ~~ Lumbago 1&9“ ' Rheum: Roddin Broowfl“ l.‘ n: Al Iiohnnunl meeting oi‘ the Pro- ‘Ylfggill Grand Lodge of Prince Ed- Inld Ibluld Will be held in Odd- fellow Hall. Sinnmereide. on Wed- nesday, March 14th. 1923, m, ltJ 012109! l. c m. GEO ROE W. McLEOD. Grand Secretary. --~—- f). n. Geldart PROVINCIAL m/mncen rumi- Brulh co}, um. 79 Sydney 8t. PHONE 448 ‘nmnmi term for sale at Glen- The Girl Who Had No Chance Ir lulnlou gunmen; - i m4 v Yvxwy THE ARRIVAL Chapter 39 A1111 110W. after monthe of p33 “ml” “Hollis. Ruth nt-neu ‘at lflbt the Promised City. llu: c". will]? 11° Dilsrlm ever greeted Ills Iou-"WYV! 5198178 With such ii mix- ture of both dread .ii-..l ziiiticipn- tron. Ruth ivus a: i.i.-i' in New lurk. , Tl") fltlys belt)?" pho and her Kill-ll 11ml arrivt-Ll .1: Philadelphia "W I"?! Pix city the girl had i-vur 5W"- Afifl)’ bad becn spent in Blfihlsvotl-ng. and the second morn- ing Sirah liai-I telephoned an old ‘whom friend. and taken Itiiih to halve luncheon with her, 17W atria oyon were round with amazement n; everything clip 513w She thought lilo little two-story West. Hiiladeliphiia house the hi5; “Md i" B-il-‘Bflllce. with its sihinilng eilverzvu re and C111 glass and 4m many some- IIZIIOWL-"l and pictures. But how the over-stuffed roonisniude her head ache, and when she left, tuil barre spacers and not so many lcushiom and colom 'l'hen there was the compuriilv- she decided that the house slielnmwnr)“ rather beautifully rash. preferred would have large. rest-ileum and crowdilng “m, a light _TER'S Fountain Pen Ink “An: IN CANADA ing and the Singer ITVWBI‘. (I0 Y0" see?" and her aunt pointed out various bnildinge that liiid uierel-y been named to tho girl before. From out of the vast pile oI buildings lllfIliS “'l’.ll'l' beginning to twinkle. As they wont slowly up the river. the gigantic muse of roofs and lI)\\'f'.l‘:i changed form and cuLor but the fading lights tihe irregular line of troofs seemed higher end higher. us they passed by. “l feel like a speck’ Ruth sighed looking far up iii. tile hulk of thcm She felt ind-emf very sentimen- tal about tiniu enormous city-e feeling she was hover to My. ev- en ivhen, years after. it was inm- lliznr enough to livr. And‘ she never 10st the thrill flint comes from the first. sight of girls lower cud oi the ifs/land. an enormous amount oi’ space lxnwocan two udvere. Iler nunt already had written ahead to a boarding house she 8b’ short louirne)‘ over to New knew ol‘-—lo Ruth the woman {mites Gargles y; For Sore ‘Throat 8o Declares Mrs. Melbournfpv u not a"__| h“ oftnwn Concerning Vick; Mrs. Melbourne oi 84 Fulton Ave... l0ttawn, ~0ni.. writes: "l had n. very "bad cold on my chest, when ll re- ‘celved the sample oi‘ your Vicki ivapokub and after two or three np- lplicatlons, I found great relief and ibefgfe the jui- was finished I n: ‘completely cured. I also used it on my little boy for a sore throat and found it very satisfactory where gargieu had failed t0 2W9 791191" Trent one cold wit.li Vlvk-B V900 Rub und you will adopt this external treatment for all the cold troubles oi‘ the family. Vicks is a saIveIthat - ' iliwter and s vapor amp gftzliggagii: time. It is absorbed and inhaled. Illflir-n the children come in wet and suiffililk. HDDIY vmk“ “botany aver throat and chem. iind cover - fl . l rioth. wglfleéttileiingf liedtilne. the child in usually better next morning and all l , - fleets of internal dos- iyli‘: JCFOIIP 311w“ a“ kept away 100- A‘ an drug sioféll 50‘: flejnr-wrlzrt); a free lest- 5119 Pa" g4‘; 'Pm at Vick Chemical C06 344 - -' ' ti, P. - “ilihyuagnbtraclcv is new in Canada. in emnys a rpmiirkable slhlle. Over 1'1 millinil km- “HM Y“ Y" $____r_ fanaiia Dlillilllli Benefit lMr. llllllmi-IIIN: mind.- the DIOGQQ w which the min-i =Brlulsh preference to 50 DQ1- cont. will he be proffered w ulmii. that showing the eiffect— covered by all; treaty he hoe aiimopr. wiped out the British preference‘! Mr. I-‘IEILDING: The British preference in nut dealt with.‘ fhlg treaty; the Britten preference will be whatever this parliament sees fit to make it. Another point: I wish my hon. friend would not so often resort to his undoubted powers of inventdon to bolster up the statement whlcih he made as that. I promised to Iucrdaee the British preference ho one half, My hon. friend. notwithstanding "M: powers of invention, knows very welt] that I never miade such a pm. misc. Mr. MEIGHEN: I attributed to the liion. gentleman the commit. ment oi‘ his plaitifornii-to which I am informed on- the authority df the publication that came out. all preteen-t agreed-in which lit is stated that the Liberal party would increase iihe British prefer. once to 50 per cent. New. the min- ister says this’ treaty does not deal with the British preference. If. does deail wllth the British pref- erence. Every time a French duty is reduced it gets dorwn that near- er to the existing British diuity, to the existing preferenlilcl duty_ The difference between this duty and the British duty In Efifocted. and that is the preference. It la the difference that is the preference end an respect-s the greater part- I have not gone aver all the items m; (murmu- "‘ llevlngvln! . later was» a. puff-Veto inorelle the ‘ b! ' , z that brings you home q;=-:§~\E" N‘ _ "Y; -q§. M16 dirty shod. by the river. fflninn. containing 265 agree of trout 0n Eliot RIIVEI‘, 2 sets of buildings with 30 arses of good inprnii and Iota of seaweed. JAMES JENKINS, Gienffgnan. 0R _ ALD, Auctioneer. Glenflnnau. " 27.51 FARM FOR SALE Himnted. in Upton Kluge County D4 consisting of 100 flcfeg 0g J_- _A. MmDON "Y-Ifivn. balance covered with soft F9091 Wall watered and fertilized painted signs, "N0. we have to teke the ferry." - Rum hm‘ “ever bH-‘a ‘m a M3 seeing. from early morning until. will river before. She went up to theta-u. m, U“, e,-,.uing_ be sou m block OI’ in part w null. front of me boat almost empty; “Ngw u... km... ,.-.,.,,- way mung puroiinlnr. Apply on premises to oi’ passengers iii this hour, since me mm“, or n“. m,“ (km-t you - the human tide was turning out of Sarah iwkflL ' the nlty to the suburbs. She and‘ Sam“ “w” lmklllg "ll" ‘he 8W1‘ lent sense oi’ ilirection. York. The first big wan a BhQCkyiQ-Qmgd awning-l). ‘llravlulyl and for the iirain pulled. into e huge .mu.nt‘ To U155 place m“, wem_ _ "L5 ‘M5 n?" Rum Bskw- 1°°k1iis clean an it might ‘l4 no 0101!‘ and in entire £006,155 abm" a! "W" 110M118 and Oldfbnt good enough for n few iluyaf. NIB d Uultivation with 26 izhain ‘ la uaniail house on n side sire-ct, not have been. Aunt Sarah yiid. i FBI‘ three days the-y went. night-i Ruth nodded silo. iind an excul- ‘.\ir. PIBILDING : _ ulm- is. under tho Ill.'illl'!l\‘\lIIl ‘(IIIIIIIPII Sililflfin W1“ 25 fltllicS D91‘ _ wmle m.» Aliicrictl francs. The eitu-‘lt quite us i100‘! "5 u i“ away‘ we ulmii huve a nit n rutc is itnlted Stair-s. and siic iiwlng dlwk‘ ‘hail been ‘ltlliilifl ' _ _ . , t: u miip of the. i A m") how‘ '3“ ‘Towed "lthistireeu; and fclt suire of herself, ‘people that It looked like a swarm- "my w-hpn “mm, , ing IlliV8_Ol’ been, slid up to t bc in Oii the filllfiii duy, they shopped; Itlr Dl'~i"l~‘: Du I ilizii which IV)’ in linis ‘s a very important indu country, would and m!” "he no“ dmik" Th?” “Tm-Sarah lind piunnoil cur-chilly IlllWl greater thfln ll l3 "m"? zi slnriek of a ‘Whistle that mm” tho mom-y sliou-id bu» spent. nndi '11" girl mm" a. ‘Highly clmrmngise iilzido wise purcirisvs. Ruth uwisi ior M“! snuflmng Wm“ l“ l?" ferrynnt to know the auiouut hurl conic‘ will 30 Bfired in good state of cuI-‘snwfiud w“ bu“ ma“ mm m-e frmii homo. CIIHAWIVISP. her rzimilyi ' rlvrfr. i No cxperlmioc could ever be decided. it might spfiii hor liiPzIS-v- utw In lu-i- lll“\\‘ pa» onions. fvviq making a good. dairy (mm. ad-ompzirztble to this finst view of’ [h L H p n t‘, ‘k. w house. a large biwn, loutlio enormous oily. It i:iy niongiulfiacyfiarhjef‘ Hm} “ N m‘ m“ can: in a gnod 3111991113 centmbotli bunks. of what keemcd to the‘ But Wm," m" flumphlg wimi new. churches stores and school. girl to be a vast. wide river. To~ ‘Qilhlux on account of iil health her right who could faintly see a . - ‘_ , - ' -nice, lain. hiii- , = 'e suit-mitt“ Flor further particulars apply [g body of water so large that Shfimvfll ,5“, mil Q§VE'I'“I:T“$“§SPII nn-l. through. tile- girl ou-nid ii TvliILVi DONALD MACPHERSONJhOIU-qht it mil-st be thefocesn" butlm her’ m“ his‘ ‘mm in “lygmmm n1 Armin st. FFOR SALE 6 acres of land in high state of cultivation. t. K. F. McRAE, East Royalty NOTICE Oar-ridge building, repairing and home shoeing. Now is the time injnve your waggone, carts and jjggere put In shape for spring flit. Wire wheels repaired. mbbor LLNI 06L Wnggong 9f all Rind! mule to order at reasonable Uflool. We have a sample ex prim which can be inspected be- IBIYIM Your order. llompt, and efficient Kilfllnteed at , ' ‘ ' PROUD d. MORE-SIDE 22B Gt. Geo. St. UB5 I01 Old Stand. service f-iimiain -.--._ 3-.- KUUPION ALE OF ‘ITOUK AND CROP M Wood Islands. of farm, stock, 611$ Ind implements on March 6th g 2 oclock. I am instructed by - - Mollrosor to sell IJIS shore ",0! B0 acres. $8. clear, the ha]. herd and soft wood, well fin- ‘ lniildingn, near to school, v/ith‘ or without farm implements. station. wharfs, up tqlHas large IIMIBQ and outbuildings d JmIIIr and new mill, 15 chains in good repair. Will also ael for- mfifit land in good condition. ty ecree of land ailjolning above one third cleared. bail- "a. epiendid crop. Stock-d .1‘!!! mm i200 i»... u yours ma; 1634B 591199)’ WW to freshen 18th; I cow to freshen Ist ; 1 cow milking; 1 onm~1 buEBYI 1 driving f ‘. wood sleigh: 1 cart and .9615; 1 truck. ploughs and hnr- ___: lleoder; 1 rake; I scuffier; .1 Goran loader; driving and work 0G. traces. forks. shovels and ' hum other articles. Several I‘ 6f hay and straw. Terms him-mode known at sale, of stock 0th» O months credit on approved itflqtnotul. 6 per cent off for cash. . J. A. MIoDONALD, Auctioneer 11885-2741 Provincial Horse Show Charlottetown, ‘$115150 STAIIUI no . of, Agriculture. lint olffiofliln and copies of Prise Lin, sqply to DEPAfiNl leer-or ‘Aqfiooununn. Glmothotiown. .,‘ .‘ . _ _ ilier aunt laughiugly’ Qflmbrkllo Muss I - 11929-2-31 . the . l t. . told her She ‘had three will/w‘ prt-iiy bluus~ vrr~ I t I 1 ' i , nu. I.u. linrlmr. and pmnkd out (‘s7 a hm she ndwed‘ n0“, gkmnxi ~ n» visible. heldi ,to the tips of her no sine 11nd when independence Hell. Ylhocc two- uwre symbols of everything she. had read in her Amemicuil history; “There's the Woolworth build-l iRed. Pepper For ' ~ Rheumatic Pain Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch" from sore, stiff, aching joints. It| cannot. hurt you, and it certainly‘ stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you ei-re suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated. penetrating heat. as red peppers. Juet as soon no you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingllngheat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain mid sore nesc are gone. Ask any good druizgiet for a lur of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be euro to got the genuine, with the mime Rowloa on each package. ~ FOR SALE Attractive Farming Property of. Eighty Acres. all clear; good state of cultivation. overlooking Cardi- gan liny. (knivenlent to churches. School und Shilmlng. Will soil 3mm” of Lillgifllgfillltisngutlltiyllfg; and smamt low shook. Tlini WIIS us‘! high above it. Ruth thrilled t, es at this‘ Wight ate fii-utuaw the: lzir rs the money wcut~nnii IIPI’! lziuntliutiiudll d sonic of her uwu Lzizii ivliicl} she c. uid svaivrely iiffonl toi purt iWItIl. ' _ Then Sumli took the night lrdiu‘ to Ilrisitm, nun Ilutli turned. lrniu' the tLatiun-uilone in the ciity tori the tlrrst time, illlil surldcniy a ittici zifrziiil. oi‘ ‘its huge-nose. l "I must call up Nlyra iniw." she decided. And trembling with nor irousucss. shc went tu n plinnu hontii and grave the iiiiiiilicr-- sup- plied hy Illyra livirsell in ii hut-ill‘ note tiliiil. Watched Itutii as she lei’. homo. ‘Ilicme was n long delay. ‘then, Mrras cw-n voice Mild svruvtly—~ "He/lie!" "Myra. Ruth’ . . , "There was. u sudden silence n- loug the wire. Them: iin "Oh" In a very different tone. its that. you? "rnu is omonrlw Changed Friends ---<0->-——-—-- BFIITISH BACON MARKET. Dominion Llvc Stock Branch Cables, February f7, 1923. Canadian leanast 80s to 94s., lean 76s to Mo" prime, 75s ‘to 81s.. Am~ erlcun. 60s to 76s., quiet. llflilll, I179 to 1304s.. Danish. 94k to i041. nteiidy. Further declines In prices are not expected. Danish killings, When Kidneys Hurt Drink More Water .\ir. FIIQIiDING: sllizlfllv. ‘Mr. DUFF: And that. on canned lfih5lfir the duty will bi- the MUN! us uudcr flit‘ old trciliy? .\ir. FIICIiDING: ‘That is cor- recr. Mr. DUFF: I uni vcrv w"! to hour tliut. .\ir. PIPILDINGI Allmlli. lobster.’ ._\i.~_ liifl-‘lr; About tlic Canned‘ salmon. Ml‘. CHIMWJN: (Continued from P829 1) Canned l0’!!- terldf. pay u duty of hundred kilogmllm‘; 5 Ion will 110i. b6 ibut g of I5 IYIUIOS m... ,,.-.- 100 kilograms than the understand tho ilutv nn iszinuetl» ualmon. Ibo Tho ‘BIIRKBFII; but I have guns over many, and I can ‘give the figures to the House-the duty on competing m- ticlce with Britain is down 90 nee;- ly to the British preferential level thut the British prtife-rence is prac- ‘tically wiped out. ' lMr. PIIILDINGI I have alrea. dy stated this treaty does not doe-i ‘with the Ilritieb preference at all. ‘Pile IIriIlii-lll preference will be whatever tho government and par- ‘lia-mont of CIIINIIIB see iii. to m-ake ‘it. Every reduction ihlat is made ion a product. of any foreign coun- ‘try in tluii. way reduces the Brit- ‘lsli preference. Does my ‘hon. ifiitvnii tln-rolkvre soy we should have made no treaty wlrlicii would ‘buvc rcsuitcvl in a reduction? Does he say that? 9' lMr. MDIGIIEN: No. I say tho uninistt-r or his- party should not Itzwe miirlc n cmmnltmenl. which they must have known was liniipos- ‘Bible and which iihey now admit to the ilnuiic WILS IITIIPUSBTIIIG. |~ Mr. mnnriiuc: Again the the-right hon. gentilwmnn- in IITHIWIIIIK :nn his pouyurs of invention. iMI‘. IVIEEIGIPPINZ Not HI. tlII. _ r. FIIGIJDING: We 11nd n ills-i C IUII (if/flint ldlld Oh- another iiiu is mziiii- by one of the tne-nr iivru from 'l‘ol‘olltn that Ii. mlgll be oi‘ (YOIISKIOFIIIIIIB advantage to the meuntiors (if the House and to exporters of goods in France if Lt u-vre possible. to have printed the Piicuch duties on articles lhuit wn Il-rw have entering that. country. As ii. is now tho French tariff is iiirnnst- iui.-po:-i<ilil-.~ to road. WOIIIII be n irrozil convenience have that information. - It to l Mr. FIELDING: I will elltim- _ vm‘ to meet my lion. friend's rc- quest before the mutter is finally through parliament. I I .Mr. STEVENS: would the French duty on canned sulmon| referred to by my ‘non. friend‘ from Lunenlhurg (Mr. Dull!) that‘ is tho Oanadlan rate an against the ivliteon United States, Jitpan- me or Ruseinn canned ualinon? IIrtve you the inlilurmatlon? Mi‘. FIIUbDI-NG: I stated n mo. tnflflt- otzo-wierliapu my hon. friend did not catch lt—t.n annwor to the intention of the hon, mermbcr fnr Iiunonlvung that under iiio tree-tr our rate will be 35 frzmcos per liumlri-d kilograms. The American mic at. preqant is 50 Iruntws per hundred kilograms. l-VIP- STFIVFJN IS: Tho minister could not say, I miipposo, whiil, n1;- rrito ts on Japanese salmon? mopaiefliii when I mid the riffllt. hon. igenticmian ilmt I never made My fhey expressed varying view: on these; dlocnned. Bu: criticized. or commended them. These exchanges bo- ggmelil to innke- the British pre- gen to crystallize into n dominant but unspoken » ference one linlf. I stated that be- thought in every heart. Finnlly it was given voice "There il no East. and no Welt: ipromise or entered into any tea ifore in tho right hon. gentleman» presence, he known that I did‘ no. and lie-should not indulge in fa- ‘btlications of the kind. slated that he did not. vote for it | s any good. minister give ll ccuimi-lson or thu "M do‘ w‘ to be lodged by lhc Iicuse and by the country. The country hns pas- ecd judgment on those things but my hon. friend docs not uppmve of its ludemvnt- panned judtgunent before it lmelw the minister did not vote for the coirvention lnritl’ resolution. kept. that quiet until he was safely in office and then aurpriisctl country by giving it. the tnibnnln Lon. But though (I19 minister did not vote tim- the resolution lie was n member off the convention which passed it. and‘ lMr. MIEIGIIIITN: The minister ° lMr. FIBIJDIING: You, ll’ tha-i. l lMr. IWEIiGlliEN: The cad-er and the Iiiibeml party voted lMr. FIELDIING: I am content Mr. NIEIGHIDN : 'I‘h c. crru n try H I-Ie . l8 the a member or the in the words: THERE I8 JUST CANADA." It in not merely a bit of fine phrasing. The centi- ment has nn appeal to every one who has caught n vision of whet Canada is to be. f that vision selfish local interests wither end die and no West: nd obtained power obligation, tliut is what I uuiili; ll Safe home in the teeth of the ginle. thnnkabothe sturdy, dnpqmi FAIRBANKS “ M " Engine. Built to withstand the rigours of N. Atlantic storms, to work steadily and economicelly in a“ kind weather. ' . It was designed specially to meet the needs of FISHERME}; ll In extraordinarily economlcnl of fuel. It In exceptionally enuy l‘, 5 limplo to opcrmn-nnid every one con-ion thoroughly fil\fi—pgflg'gg_rcudy w A’ lilfl for every bout. Complete clock of spire park It Olkpflgngfly l", m Special Equipment for Lobster Packers The celebrated "M" Murine Engines In Ill standard bl; Stationery Ellflllfil-—Typo "Z," 11/; Imp, spcqhlly bum driving Scaling Machines. Lobster Trip lllulcrm-A special outfit Qllulppgd Wm‘ "Z" Engine nt n rcducod price of 8100 f.o.ii. Si. Jnlui, Lobster Bellow-Again Bearing: throughout. Extremely __ five, hunvliy galvanised. The Standard of Filharics IIISpQQ Plain and Gnlvsnlned Platform Scales. Motor Boat Sup and Coiuinbln Dry Bntinriu. m. - The Canadian F iRBAivlfiE-Dmoksiz Si. John, N, ' \‘\\\\\ “\ iii. i ‘\\\\' . t . , new and striking tmprdesions of their own- country. §E¥ _. .. ‘ ' end provincialtem fades into nothtngneaa. of benefit to the farmer of the West or the fisherman on the Atlantic coast. should be a matter of concern o every citizen of the Dominion. THERE IS JUST CANADA." In the roll of centuries since the world began. the Mme-ml history of Canada occupies but e modest measure. Within the memory of people sfill in the vigor of life. for lit erven iif my hnu. friend did new areas of this country have been opened to settle- ment. an large as lmmo countries in Europe: vast re- sources of timber and mineral lands have been re- vealed, end great wnter powers have been harnessed to d" 'onl.,".nknown have been linked. until this Empire vlthin an Empire begins to know itself as a land of aousibllttles beyond the dreams of all the p who laid its foundation in faith nnd hnpefiml‘ ere In no East. and no Went: THERE IS JUST CANADA." the will of man. The once u under that more than what I said 11nd ewe- ry word‘ of it to true and iii-l (‘limi- iln knovws \it la true. (Yilrillctl. UI Mr. DUIFF: ~Mr. MIJIGI-IiEN z course it s curred. My argu-iuout would triir- V)’ in any audience. ‘Mr. DUFF: It did not curry in §§TW1 i . i During a trip ecrou Cnnudn Inst eummor, lnom- . aeie of the ‘Montreal Board of ‘Trude gnlnod mnny ‘ _ Before the eplendor IIPOPQPI-Yi ~‘ TIe-Provlnclnl Horne Show will be held in the AGItl-CULTURAI. fume covered with 317211118 and fir Also eighty acres of choice timnm- land about thrce- miles distant i 1 | , a yam m my; 1 lglzfllséavllpiftnn he bought either Bfi-Itflflllf-iv-fliled with ma» wlilch the kidneys m- togother. Terms reasonable to suit purer-alter. Apply to F. D. CAMPBELL Georgi-town 1187l-26-?m CLOVER SEEDS Write for special price lint of’ Clover: for Spring needing. TODD & COOK 800d Merchant; Bfouffvllla, Ont. < March l3, I923 iuaed for yearn Charlottetown. on Tuesday March 13th. SPECIAL CONOEB. 0N OWNERS: Fifty per cent of the freight charges disorder.- lf Your Back Ache: or Bladqlcr Bother-n, Take I Little Snltn The America men and women must guard constantly against. kid- ney trouble because we oflgn em too much rich food. Our blond 19 strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork. become ululrglsh. the elimineiive tissues clog mid the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a generiti decline in health. ~ YWIBH your kidneys feel like lumps oi lend: your back hurts 0r the urinc is cloudy. full of sediment. or you are obliged m seek relief iwn or three times during the night; if You stiffer with sick headache, or filmy. nervous flllells. acid stomach or if you have rheumatism when tho weather is bad, begin drinking lolii of good soft water imri gel from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jud Salts. Take n teblespoonful in B Rlass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidney: may then act fine. This famous suits is made from the acid oi‘ grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthia, and baa been to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneya, m M“. trnllze the nridn in the system so they no 1on8" are a smfrce nf irri- tartion. thus often relieving bladder Jud Salt; in inexpensive; cannot Ml! ‘Wt-WI for asking is that. tho Cn- uiidliin ‘IWNERPTH of crinnml milmon. "F" "WWII! the competition of thn Japanese packer perhaps the keen. P“! l-IIBY Ila-VIN ‘and furthermore, a great doal of this Japanosn sol. "Wu is nor/km! in ilnink tins and tlieu is mid: n9 (lamullnn salmon "II the BFIIIBII ilflfkPrnnch "my, R948. which is very unfuir. lMr. ‘WELDING: My llnn fricnd w'll soc m, ofllm. m,“ H", temps and (voudititms upon which tlilnlm shall be admitted Into flrcet Ilnilaln and into Franco must. be ZOVPTIIM] by mo], m," IOOIIJI rflzulaiions, With rugm-d q Japanese snlmion going into (hilt miarkvt I muid not. toll my hon. friend ilelfinllcly- but l do not tililnlr JIINII h“ My evmlol trinity with Franco on tho nutblcct. However. I would not llko to ‘be iloflnlte on that point. Now he comes here and says "I I uni a fabricator. . |okwirrh~w . iM-r. WELDING: I was not at the convention when it was pas- 86d and‘ I never voted for it. I never wncealetl" gram anybody ln this House that I d‘id not nmirove of it, and‘ the right hon. gentleman knows that quite well. ‘Mr. MIIIIGPIJEN: I bog the minis- ter's pairdon. I never even suspect- ed that he did not vote for it; l understood he was the chairman of the committee which prepared the resolution. I must say that in the pant I have suspected that he did not believe ln it. I had the llh __ ‘ suspicions of that and Yllli ARI“. THINK- ING 0F ‘ I I Building IF. Remodelling or - "m" IWIP nnd Informllflon opportunities m“. on lhllionu oomilfi over twenty miles by rail will be paid by the liuure, mnkee n delightful efferves- icenl Iithimwntar drink and belongs ll YCIT-IWRIB. because nobody can m: o n minteke by having n good kidney lhlalitiig iuiy time. By all 11949541 "N!" Ill." Your llhrlicnn exunlne your kidnap at u»: m» a m; be gratin end without Any‘: "on to buy or Othervvlln. flllflfllllfl. mmnv, mun-mp Autumnal‘. IovA worm ‘ I I lot the whole country know- Mr. FI-EIIADING: . MIIIIOHEN: Certainly I did. I let the whole country knuw Did you‘! I accepted that statement. but I my that lie nltould have told the 001""! be was ollfflned- to the re- solution and IIIROPQMIII-OII‘ I-ihieeli’ from the. burly that committed it III! to lt- I u! that the mlidltar no dillntsd, by that resolution. h! W! 2 wit: w it» W. his. gllenog cmmlssloned every weaker lMr. MEIGHEN: Wlint urizu- ‘P thyoushout tflia-Dmngnlo"; c’? pm n-}i\:[i".LDU'I<‘F: Your argument. m” mm p“ cy w t a e8 cram‘ Mr. MEIGIIEN: Thai urnu- ment is based on facts which tliiu xwmw .\\\ \ c \ {w \ § \\ \\ in? i-écwciu r ~~ m I Ioet potent of nil the fectorn in ewoleni lane to the truth eboutxheir own country the railway. If: elender ropes of steel . when lnrbingere of ltill greeter days to co ing the vine-dung prniriel. Inaniilna river-r by means of nnnell. through the mount barred the progress of man in days gone bl’ derlng through the mendow- and orchsrc , enrlier lettled portions of the country. th» visible embodiment of the sentiment, "Th1 East. and no West: THERE IS JUST C.‘li\ The railway has made it pololbie for t thousands of Canadians to widen tholr odu travel in their own country. And their own National Railways has played an nmnzlng pa education of its owners. Since its humble h p In Confederation days, it has expnm"! Into t , eat. railway system on this continent O its con to the development of Canada in the past who able; its part in the progress of the future . measured by the mind of man. More than else tn the Domlnlon to-dny it emphasizes of the words "There is no East, nnd no West. IS JUST CANADA." " :1 knew nIl albuut you ‘.00. at all. lMr. MEIGIHEN: lion. gentle- Mr. MEiGI-IEN: Certain uivn opposite nri- now boasting hon. friend will adopt uni’ ‘ \\\ What Is ‘There is no East. nexnlored and the IIPPIS of tin- success WIIIII which they dc- at all. _ (‘PJ/Ull tho electors iil‘ (fiinridii. iMr, ANDREW Adel“ .\ir. lll7l<‘ii‘t Y-z-u ought to iilit (BPOIIIB)! Al? 9° much cm line lac-m tiirccled nlgfllnfil- 1h ovcr your grout-ii. .\ir. lil-JIIIIIEN: My lion. friciiildy". I do not like l0 ' ilskh iue to not uvtr my’ grout-ii. I pass without u warm w0ft| have no (Illllbl ut n-ll thui the IIOII. inundation to ilie minim!" m. tuber for lium-"tliung would wore able, when Enroll“ W ndipt u similar ruse if he tbuuglitithe condition In which it iil- ' Ill’ could secure the election again there and get from 0H0 in his county. grnafevt. pn-wcru g trMIY Mr. Dlll-‘P: ‘Yes, come down willl help the fortunes 01W’ nnd runagninst me. duco-rn if noturui pmduciii 0i paid no attention to it whot- | tk I D . b M. himcHqQv. l war"; and when I charge mm lgtziiitry d d no now n OUJIII‘ er FuHmkmBXJII‘)1(I_i . lIc w ii adopt country. glellllaztliilzfltlfoliczlgzegfloig: Mr. DUFF: Yes they mu. 'l‘iicy m. llllr-F: Yes. filly lllclhllfl fContinued on Poll! fL snok: lIlII I} Tile [urgent Sale 0F any Bltlfludlifilllclfll that I did not believe that one "L';‘I."'"“,,,,{"° h3g3 who mu been finance minister {tegolxlnlz nur QM‘. f0!‘ OIIQ week WOIIH thlllk IIICI I U u-n And Price course was practicable. I under- maf: gipglmr-uafigml-“Tm:Ihvxlzl: ctood he voted for the resolution ” ‘ uiim ti» told ole Houoe he did llDt C