-' ~ or rout: -._ THE CHARLOTTETO_W_N cuARgyAn JUNE _ _____~_ . _{- {m elected. With three or more candidfllei in the . >__ field, it is purely a horse race, victory going 1-,,,1.1,,,.. 051.1111 u cum" u. 1111.111. tlle first one past the post. _ \1...1|-v.1.11l-n1 1 l: lzllflltflllhutl-i-a l‘ I‘ I "Under the rules of the game m BC.’ the - , 1-1- 111 - - . *"“§‘,T,'.,,.',',l'l,‘Tlfluliiillnuli .-\ lilwityz-l-n: a a?!“ Pattullo government, with 37 per cent. of t Av~~lll1|llk Lllllllll lruiill “talker ll V V __ popular “n6, is quite enlitled to "Carly two thud,- "" ""“ "m" lmmimli‘ “mlvi-‘ruiiliminliiliil-vli" of the seats ill the Legislature because its candl- _ '. - h‘ .\ DP!’ I il-rin-t-n"railinil-ii’ 1-1111-11 $54111 arr 13111“ '1'" “Yum” dates were lucky enough to captilre so many n I . 1 w "“"*“ """"“'_'“ "filing" l-r seats. ltt other elections in Canada wllere the AIU-Yll-“U JU-“r- 1411937 V tlltcrllative vote is nut uscd, results nearly as - 'll~‘.lll‘(l are frequently recorded. ‘ 1 ieilt Relief “" . . . . . .. . Unemllln)" ".\rc lntelligeilt Canadians satisfied with an FT‘ _ _ _ H k . electoral svsletll which produces such gross mis- 1lll" 111-“1. *-\l‘*l“l "l lmm“ “ll/u rl-pre-clttatlon? fllen how long will they put l\11 c- \\1l(.'ll _1. 111111-11. l1-1n1_ lllc lmpellal Lun- up with £15., 1'11" - “ll t1. 1t1....1- :1 lrallk slatclllcllt re- : .. ,*,, _....], ..; 1111- _\'.1t1111tal liltlploywltcllt ,,.,-,,,,,1_._-,. ;;_ 111.111 11 1111- .\lt11tst1-r of Labour, I, Edl-turl-al Notes I. 11.111, .\1r. l1’ 1,1 .1... .,1-1~t1~1l as saying lhat . .,. -- -. ,1 1- "111 llv ‘Ulll tltat it . U ‘will’ i ill-l ikllli“! illillilt‘ ‘Lioltllllissittn The dogs on the loose again’ ll] _\' not .11 1.1. .l_\ .11\11- .11 -~ ‘ ,,, ‘, ; 1 - 1.1, “h A111]. t11 l11~ telntor- , , , “llithb ‘H. ‘111 11lti\\\lt 1:1 1]'1\s latcrllllc 1h“ dale I800 xalloleon defeated the Aus- 1 . - _ 1 ' ,- _ , cllhlrttlan oi 1'1. llmlill -i111t, .\|1'. .\I'llllll' li. ‘Han’ ‘it Marengo" g ., ' 1- 1!_1 ' '1 - ll -‘ 1 jllllll“ relief e.\'- ,. . all‘; il,,_i,i_i,-,,l,i__;l1\,_ 11:“ n,“ m, I lht- tarlners ntust needs] make up for lost 1111‘ i‘ t c 1 1' 11 1.1 1 i111 l'\'k'tl'lt‘1l 111' ‘t sittrltioll “mo m potato and mrml) panting mi" '~ 1'1 11 1 ‘u 111' ltrltt-i." llc rc- , . 2.‘ ‘kill 131;“, f‘ hi," (1H,, -~ 5111111 the longest day 0f the year Wlll be upon '1' 111 . 111 1Q 1 ‘~ . ' L \ll tlls -. -11' -t1--l*t'1'lltci1l l‘111 lc-‘lvcs lli-‘lhls day week" . i s \'l1 . .\ .1 1 l 1 5 , 1 . ,. tl;1' 1.1\,.;_1 1' \1t_1 p11.‘ I11]. [l11ll l»_\ ;:l zlt1i1p1-ttdcllt ytntthl ht- ylvicolttt-d. .\a'.i1'1ll.'tl kiitlllllll$>llJll Thiipalriotic Fund ‘in iucu-"t l3. 1111.1. the lhllvtbfil Ct-lltnatlcltt. iltvll li11‘.t'l‘1l11l'—lil‘lti‘l'ltl of Kztngttllt, (“H011 a‘ 11111101.’: l11 £'1'l1~l1ll‘l‘ his proposal “that a ("an- Hlllllll llitllwlllll fund .],11ttl1] he lflrfllflfl h, make I1r11vi-i111t i111" 1h<- falttilit-s" and dept-itdettt; of th11s1- st-rliltg ilt the (I-tltctdiatt forces. on active Service. \\ll('lll\‘l‘ at llotne 11r abroad, This was the hl-Qinttittg of what came m he known as the 11.111.111.111 Plttriotic Fund—-\vltich clpscd its hooks last month ailcf ttearly 23 years o1 service. lts iilta] report fold something of its‘ splendid .~'l11f\'. During :3 ye ‘s 11f its life the Patriotic Fund hrmdlwl $51.51\'4.o<1o; ntore than $1,000,000 was distrihlttcd itt rl-lief in excess of all contribu- tions received. The Fund received S48.i03.000 in direct contributions. 1111111" itt an atldifiotlztl $3,- 481.37," from interest. pretniunls and rlisctltttlts, (lf all the lll1llll’_\'.\ rcct-ived, ltearly S5o.000.000 wcnt rlirlzctly I11 the families and deltetltlctlts of soldiers. lluriltg tllt- war years the Fluid dis- tributed Ilhllllllly relief to ll]l\\'Zlvl‘Ll5 of 50.000 fantilics. It was still carrying 484 fzunilies 0n its 11111uthly disbtlrselneltt roll nearly 2o years after the war. That Liberal Victor! "Fould any election results be more grotesque, 1111111“ lik1- a pure ganlhle, than those in the recent €l('t‘llI)ll itt MCI?" The interest attaching to this question lies in the fact that it is ritised hy the Winnipeg Free Ilrt-ss. a h-adittg Lihl-rzl] ttettspztpcr. .~\nd thc sann- puprr gives the answer itt the following att.'t]_vsi-: “The l.il11-r;1l.~ arc t-xtrctttcly iorltinatc — rind i11rttt1t.'t11~ i- (h1- 1~v:1cl word. \\'ll1-n the returns \\i‘l'L‘ in. 1111 1»]1~1~1i11n lug-ht, it \\'ll~1 seen that they 11:11] swept the pl‘ll\'lllL‘1', 'l'ltc_v had won 3n —— ailt-rlsztrlls incr1-as1-1l 111 _;t—1»f the 48 seats in the p1'11\'i1l\'1'. lint when the popular vote was Lttotttt, it \\ t- har1l1-1l that th1- l.1h1-rals 11:11] only l; .i\';1- 1111b 11111 111' 1115.715. the total ltunlber. T] 1-. \\llll 1l.1- support 111' 37 per cent. of the v1111-rs d11- Lilvtvtl- st-ctlrcd 114 per cent. of the Tt‘l>lt'~t'lll.'lil11l. ttt 1111' lx-tgtslltttlrr. “ lllt l11l".l".'§|'.1'~ .1111] ('.l.'.l". together‘ had :'_t11111 11111- 111~ 51> p111" c1111. Illilfl‘ than the l.t1'11~l';.]s. lint th1-_-. vli-clctl only l5 lltetnht-rs as j .iu.s( 31 l.il11'l'.'ll~_ "If 11111]. 1111l_v 4.113;? volt-s 111 ('l1'l'l .'l Liberal o! lltht- Wllllt‘ i1 11111], |;,;_;,, tum-s" lo ell-ct rl lV-tt *1" ‘11iv1- |H1‘Il|lIl'l', :ttt1] i1 11111]; l/IJ/“N vttlvs 911 ("v11 :1 ('.('.l*, IlI('|lllI('l'. "ilillls l< sintply l11'1".'lusc11f llll‘ rule under the .'lll toting s_\ stcln. still in vtlgutt ill ILL-I, that the 17an1li1l.1t1- with the largest number of votes is .\ll‘. l\'11;;t*t's is p11‘ ‘last in lllld-PEiClllC Ocean, at noon, lasting seven times that Mr. King was a thorough Liberal out that. from 1922 to 1930 the LllllTfll leader fre- quently complained he never coltlnianded a stif- policies which he though his Liberal supporters had a right to ask. ln the past two years he has had behind him the largest majority ever ac- corded a party Government at Ottawa, and this is one of the facts which has prompted Western and (Quebec Liberals to insist upon a return to only on fiscal policy that the Liberals and the SOs-hill \\'1-s~l<'rlt Liberals cotnplaini-d the pre- sent tariff was still higher than when their parry went out of office in logo. and Mr. Bennett. in the closing (lays of the session in April, lnade some devastating tariff comparisons. 101 itt 1i the \\'ar. by alt arrangement made with the British Governnlcnt, Canada has been given the right to send a representative to Washington with am~ bassadoral rank and filll power in all lllzlttcrs which concern Canada and the United States alone; and such representative, in the absence of the British Anthassador at Washington, mzly fake charge of the Entbassy and act for the British Government.” That is what Sir Robert, now honoured with a State funeral, accom- plished for Canada without any loud blowing of trumpets or demagogic declaration. I i l The first of a series of eclipses breaking all records of modern times happened on Tuesday minutes. four seconds, the longest in 1,200 years. 'l‘wo still longer are to come. The next one will last seven minutes, six seconds, in the astronomi- cally brief period of 19 years hence, on June 2o, 1955. The longest will be seven minutes, t4 seconds, on June 21, 2130. In between, 36 years from now. is one of seven tninutes three seconds, june 3o. 1973.‘ All that the astronomers can say is that a rainstorm on June 2o, 1955, will be, to them. the most unforunate shower in 1,218 years, if it obscures the eclipse that day. For that one will be over land, in Ceylon, Siam and the Philippines, where observing will be pos- sible barring rain. There is no land where the june 8 eclipse lasted seven minutes and four seconds and only two of all the world's astron- omers were in a. position to see this long sight, froln the rolling deck of a steamship. The-other observations will be made where the june 81 eclipse lasts between three and four minutes, in Peru and Ceylon. u 41 v1 ' In connection with the rift between Premier Hepburn and Prime Minister King, as well as- the alleged defection of Hon. Mr. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture, it has been said many of office but an orthodox Conservative in of- fice. and in this connection it should be recalled ficient majority to give effect to the kind of tho kind of Liberalism they thought they were hacking when they voted in the fall of 1935. .\lr1re than once it has been declared that it was (Ynlscrvitlives could be differentiated, hilt last to‘ he has provlued a llll has manualned her geographical the same time also whole Arab world. Today Great. B handling of lraql relations. Arab Powers are helpful, and she trusted to solve the problems other Arab countries, as well. example of British shou d be followed m the Syrian question-Ex. To ladies who run lawn mowe lner. cottditlun Europe would be in now- land most. of the tltne~were it not for the steadylng influence of clear- headed. sometimes slow-moving and ever conciliatory Brit. sh statesmen. The situation ls bad enough, ln all conscience, but. what would it be if Inndon hwd the some mentality as some capitals one might name?— Windsor Star. The other day in Ottawa area a provincial constable stopped a truck for examination, and when he checked it. over this 1S what he found. according to his report: The from tires were defective. The em- ergency brake was useless; The foot brake was effective on one wheel only; The steering action was bad, with the column, . .ed against the shackles; The ..1l light, and rear reflectors were missing-Ol- tawa Journal . In mailers of lorelgn policy, Eng- land acts 1n her own ‘mterest, but. the autonomy of the domln ons 1s not directly affected by the decis- lon of the British government. And lf the Mother Country flnds itself under the obligation of parl-lclpfll- ing in a mllltaty conflict ln Europe, or elsewhere, she knows in advance that she cannot; count upon a levy of overseas British troops to come b0 her aid. On the other hand, she receives the assurance that the free nations of the Commonwealth are assuming the cost of their own ter- rlborlal defence. The problem of military imperialism ls thus equit- ably solved, even ln the opinion of the British press which r6811?“ "16 emential difference that, exists be- tween an economic and a military alliance. As ls the case with Can- ada. each of the former emancipat- ed British colonies has its own ob- llgtttlons, which arise prlnclpally from geographical posltlon but which may also derive from their Brlt-lsh connection. Upon that p011"- theer 1s nothing equivocal to feanl As regards the Canadian nation lnt Notes lly The Way British policy In the Near En! _ particularly success- example in Iraq. Great. Britain tegrlty, assisted her internal s.abl.- lty, and on the whole, maintained a. rlglu neutral ty as far as her inter. lial questions were concerned. That ls how Great. Brltaln won the Con. fldence of the Iraqi people and at gave a healthy impetus to her relations with the, parlson to the prices of mixed lflln is reaplng the fruit of her wise The i pollcy in Iraq _ by other coun- tries. such as, for instance, France we draw attention that a woman in Hamilton cut. bel- hand badly when working one of those contraption-ls. do not knom-Peterborough Exam- Flowers have personality. even PUBLIC FORUM I'll; column ll 090i hr ill dlnuulol i! oonupnndonh of quoltlonu o! tntorut. ‘I'll: Charlottetown Gulrlllll loan lot uooonnrlly undone the opinion of ‘ oorrenpondenll. 1n- A CORRECTION sun-Sometime ago in . your pages I made reference or com- ri- ,' seed as offered by a Buying Club here and that offered by a flrm through the advertising medlum of the is Montreal Weekly Star. 0f time I was under the impression that the seed as sold by the Buy- lng Club originated from this firm. However, since that time I have been informed that. although some of the seed was actually bought. the mixed seed wasn't. ne'- ". cessarily bought from thls orlgln. , ‘Therefore my argument would be void and without. foundation. Al- I am. Slr. etc., CITIZEN, MT. STEWART The Essence Of We have now be- the twk and duty of seek- ing to establish a wlll for good- will among the children of men toward one another. wp cannot be scolded into 1t. or legislated v lnto it. We must learn the way of fore 115 as compared with less than one- tliird as great 1933. Wd- 11505 l0 be l-hrflwfl away. Thelportanf. gentry of stratford lie - cod are different fish --for use in What 3MP at Quilts For Vitality always up; BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE to attract ‘Grows Churchyard all“ m “° ‘"1"’ av m” w. wt». mp. _ ‘\- (Bruce Hutchlson tn the Vancou- ver Province.) A palr of English roblns-llny. ted-breasted creatures a quarter the size of thelr Canadian cousins are very busy 1n the rhurchyard o! Stoke Pages just now. They are expecting a happy event, or rather two, and they are so pleased about it that. they will sit. on Gray's tombstone no l mt mum's our of your fingers. The roblns‘ cheerful little volcas seem f0 deny almost everything Gray wmte here ln hls Elegy. All , the sweet melancholy which he dlsfllled out of the atmosphere of FOPWMWIY in most ca§6 the churchyard Into the saddest of result are very gratifying: in English poem5 had disappeared some cases however the youngster I {mm stoke Pogeg The Sun shmes stlll feels fired has frequent cold-i. and may remaln or become 111 tempered. What should prove of interest to cutting the grass w SINUS INFECTION MAY 0111135 SYMPTOMS USUALLY 811L337)? on TONSILS AND ADE" yard. __ Eoafiflat/rzu. 1111-1111. 11:11., m...‘ Mr.) Be very quiet. now: A chlfifs asleep _ In fan's small cradle, In this shadow deep! there now, the May sun, and there - . . are flowers , and tree blossoms Here lyeth our infant, Alice Rod everywhere. A lowing herd stlll She were so small, - wltids slowly o'er the lea, butlt ls a scarce ought; at all. 11 1.1 only natural 11111: parent-s who have undergone the suspense and expense of hnlvmB me“ youngsters’ tonsils 11nd Edemld‘ removed should expect lmmedlltfi and complete relief of the 1151111 symptoms -frequent colds. dis‘ charge of mucous (or p115) "m" the nose. mouth breathlns- 6m?‘ lug. sore throat. tiredness, loss of interest in work or play . m e fellow was buried. without s. monu- i111 merit. of any sort, with merely a 1 flat. stone above hlm, Halibut livers. like those of 1mg‘ floor of the church, while the lm- a. quantity TEA the. vlslbor no monuments, or attendants, only m no guide‘ 01d mlu 1th a slckl» If is Jilst another Etngllsh chum, d , Parellie and "0 Physlclans “m1 l‘ herd of pilgrims who walk cheer- But a mere bmavth of sweetness sen . .. , 1 . . ,. ‘H, h“, , my CUHHHF Only the ultra rich, the ultra queer and plus- though they voice m,“ exjsgcnce . Affairs that l" l‘ mmb" °l “B5” when fully among the headstones and from God. patios ‘tile v1.1,‘ _1_1 ‘t’. 1 1-. til I. 1:, ultras generally become kidnapper victims. Lmough nommg more than c010,. removaltof tonsils and adeprpld: photograph themselves beside the sore we did weepe; our heames _.;..11_ \\. 1.11 .t~ t.1.11.t.1.1tl tottlltllt- v \\ l-ll ttt y ‘ ' and fragrance, we sppak of the per- -—-—_— (i095 n0 remove t e symp m, huge granite square where Gray sonnw set- » 1 ‘ 111 1, that 1'1 111-1 1s waste- ,_ , , , , son with no personallt. as me one (Flnanctal Post) .. the cause of these symptoms may “as Wm, ms welmoved mom", Tm Ono “me ll~-""" \*'B'"'1"l" - ~y '1 ‘ t1 fth lnes— - - u e5 l Ml.“,,\ “n, gm“: 11 lltt-ltga] \l lllon to . cu lll|l>\\.t\ who gufs guy nothing, who leaves In his recent address in I-lamll- be some lnft-‘t- on 0 .e s us i The rohbms twmfl. excitedly God sent us ease, ‘ would ltavc been a complete success but for the roll cold and uninterested. On the i911» 51f JOSPPTI Fllivelle sought to ‘he "we 110.10“ or caverns n about the" two blue. e585 and Amt now we weep; m, more that . . . . (‘l ,1‘. ,- me Wcnhe, 0111-" h1111d~1111= person who lit- "emf" the 1°" Cal's" °f "w ll" hm“ "m" m‘! “°~‘°- . flutter into the tltly church to set we forget. d-llnttttt Lonttttlsstolt. l! is r‘ l’ ‘ ‘l -* I. [[31:15 510111,; me one wtwse mind is world}. present troubles. He be- Dr. Jllmcs Crookes in’ ‘Archives the crumbs ma,’ me verge, mrows _ _ _ " 1 ,,,_,_,,,,< ,.;,.,-,,U,, _ _ alert and extircssllte and whose very flan his address with a reference 0f Disease In’ Flllllnfllrlligfiflli pgllslg- to them on the noon Just a span and ha“ a spun H‘ “h, 11k, cUHHu.\.-_ .\11\v 30-30 candidates" have been selected to pteience sues out an aroma of 10y. to the failure of the peace confer- ed by the Br tlsh e ‘la oc - Every Schoolboy has mashed mom head to bee] was this H v ‘, ‘ . - ‘ m" ,1“, yo“, 0C0“, dQCu-O" ever , Cullslitllclw‘. eordlallly. or whose Vllal nature 1n- ence to fud redemption for the ton. states that any of all of the this churchyard From this squat Illa 1 -. 111' \\-1~ \'s'l'\ rflllvill . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' l - spires you. A yarsonalit can be de- ltterness of th 1 r. rlnuses mav be nffected hut the ‘ man- » 1 ' 1 llclu- assured of a contest ~ l y - b l’ “a 1 ~ tower the curfew W118i! U19 K1193 scarcely a. capful of small bones ‘ p}, ,,,.- ];.,,.,,L-1, 1,.,.,-,-,,. . s ‘l y l. yelotiecl. Hpmaltn contact._ reading, The words of comment. he ad. large sinus tn the upper jawthls or parting day. Across yonder Raised up erect this Midget Once y. y‘ mg JHMUW‘ “ml my m_ I ‘ linen-Jam, a experience-put deft 101;.» rend and re-read: yerv frenuenily affect/ed ‘and g green new the came wandered Yet not “knuckle was Bskew " ‘ \I' ]' lhtr Island 1.1,,» sen-we ,5 m he fouowed I“. sortie‘ ng into ones personality Hatred. bitterness want. of con- mfffill-O" "P" ‘l-“dlly ‘lswvered’ home and the plouzhman home- Inches for feet God made hini tru- l1 1111 11,1 ~ '- W's‘ _‘lll"' _ Il_ _k _ T] .1 v I -| that 1s an evident. expression of fldence, have been in the saddle, In s1 large series of routine d ‘added m5 a, w“ as the And mm h d ° .~. |_1;..-,-,t] ;.11.1q1-tl1.-1t-l1 troln “ll “md m“ i‘ fum- l?" "l" ral“3.\ 3"‘ what that person represents in life. and there have been the con- operations for removal of tonsils y‘: ‘ppoet wawgid ytheg] ‘mm $3,125“ 3 B" some Dubbe- vl,‘ All‘ I “h N‘ n“. {mm l,“ rzllltlzty serva1us will he among those (lescrlhetl —Adams. Sequgnf, destmfljve results in u“. and Rdmotds, Vnbottt, 15 percent. Una‘: this ancient "ca, And ms coabblack m". and beard,“ . ,, .11, . m, lJ\' the poet "lhev also serve who only stand u __ __ tfmplcstn-ent. m heavy taxation. had chronir disease of the sinuses m under me m" waving grass chm l\ 1 1 1 l- 1‘ ‘ ‘ll ‘ .s"‘--.s l” ‘l l‘ l‘ '“ ' 11 ' British tradition has over becmand in Wstrlctcd lnternatlon 1 ("nnfiflsl This was shown bv the ere‘. . ’ ' ' .., .,,,,. m, \,, .-,,_ 1d “dtt- “m. ,.,_.,,-g,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,d m, be, 1, d. h , . “l , ,, . h‘ t. ~ m the vlllage worthles lle, the mute But now. forsooth, with moleam i‘ T I A] tilt l‘ ‘i ' ability to distinguish br-iwei-n Risglliltilbifidltiing. Iifacdebiialloani [idling m; tqall iifalkhgilrirtilixstviiasoperigttnoaured lngmrmus Mllwm’ me cmmweus mouse’ cotrttnsstott 11:15 o 1c . c , _ - * _ ~ o is eavore " s . . 1 . h 1] d k .\t a titeeting of \erdun branch of the Carl- prised ggrloltlg. Clgbfifllllllfll on £0 take to purchase as 1=tt1e as possible and the disease (pus formation) Bulllllgsfaflcgfifé‘cffigltgliltbigoiiéy He kelelgilseis own 5m M med __ . -. .1 .. . . . . v 21.1111 courag m old t~ r ~ ,_ ~,r _ 1 , ' ' 1 11 111"" 1 l‘ lll" lilllllll’ ilillifl4ll‘4litgl‘}l]il Mil-ll" “all Ul dflnllefl exllre” 1t in thefnce. if tit-ed ebe. of self-i triiialiiiirliiigmihiialicrmledrozlintfiitiirlit Si‘, ‘Hijfhlizimlq a stat-fling f," which he wouldnt notice much change. -Walf.er de la Mare Mzmac m“: h) mu (“Hum-v 1-1] Ilrllldlllill at (ltfllflllllltllf ltlltptlltlcs to cC(1l1-‘ flmnin-layyon, “rl-“e-S Ashley W_ “MIC”, rescurces which were may go rm. m exam.“ the trying but. he might. want, to altelr affecvy qflhukfi “m! “_.,_,,~,,,, limp‘ otlnze ]1_\ cutting pettslolls, hut 1t was declared CWPPI- Tlltllfifeflflllng 00111111011005 ‘iqtlid. I-Lgh. and in some cases "mun of "fallures“ after the re- lmesd“ the Elegy" He w°ud l“ ' LONDON, June 13—-(CP> —-Des. » a th-tt the L'tll'llll'lll Pensions >\ct was both ten- F“ the ‘Home’ * ‘kllee- l5 calmed prohibitive far'ff= h b ~1n 1 f tonsils nd adenolrls in m h“ “Dmplele Surprlse’ m“ the Pile the m“ he “Y5 he l5 "as l" N’ ‘i kmi-i-rmliiilll h“) bu.“ crou" and (soitntl 1‘l11-1111i1.t>i¢ w'1s ‘that it iivls limo-ugh “Soho-OI and ymlm L” "m" Dlflwd 835-1115! the lmpiiifflléiotleecirl 2.1111116...- iif nose. throat. mm °l hls, 5km’ m‘? m‘ led m the as a 1198-’ Df- A. F- Wlnninslon- .1 111w k-11.=1.1~~=-11-> 1111111-1-111- =1111l t“ . t " . . ‘r °°°- "11<l1,“'1_1l11'<"1'@ 6110911110“ the foreign goods and uotas 11w ~r1rl bronehuwl 111111- infection and Bmve- "mm" "l1"‘°'d“¥‘l““ Ingram Blshoipof London. 1111.11 . . .. 11 .. 1. . . not admllttstercd in the right spirit. Mayor 111811 0f Britain's Ciovernmcnfhtlve " ~ q i i l’ 1' ever A curious thinfl this-a ' - _., »1;11..11. 1t -.\]t11.11111-.1l1c1].\ 0t ctcn _ _ _ , _- been products of U t t“ h. been imposed. because the harass- "ther dtrorders occur mzaln. de- ' . ' 1 79 plays squash raquets and field - ~. “ ' llal] stated that the average official nl a uov- them smmo BBIQTWmrC 115m Oiled nnfions did not know how f0 "plte the “rnmnlefm.” removal of Ymmg Engllshma“ ‘teams n a’ hockey, has announced his in. y M“ H V v , _ l_ ,. Hum", de,,,,,,,,,,.,,, devehnwd a ..d,_pan,,m,nfli or Gui‘ age ___ywl_ndsglrltisgfr1 e P091” mPPl meal- 01111111110111 tr the 11111- tonsils and 11111-110165." 001mm’ “hufchyml M‘ m“ l‘ ‘y; tention of retiring witltln . "M “hi” l“ M) l“ “NI “d” . ‘I 1 11 T] L "0 .1 Uuld set ma], ,0 ' ‘ ' Rhee of trade were agirnsf them, Dlsr-ttsslnz the relation between “m9 “I'd “Ila-HY 5°“ d°wn , months. He often vlslts relative-sin . : 111w" 1 1.. "1111" l‘ 1112c 1 ' ‘ ‘ ~ - " =1 - 1- - a . l . .. ‘ 1 col 1y s t t. d t1 ‘ml “(c le 83'," ‘l _‘l _ l l “mum “kc m W] t H" These condtonn. I believe, =.‘nu.lfl= and infection of the ton “mush” l“ 9' few “m5 m’ vehe Canada. p, H“ _,- H , ,,,,_l_, m“, 1W1 mu \_,,,.,.,,C,i,,,, O,- work to try and get rld of such a situation. He bi about m _ k‘ W" 3'.‘ a ' e have not been sufflclentlv con. .133 "m, “devout, m.’ Crookes beqand dies; then pilgrims from every 5- i. .; 1 1 ' .; I‘ I 1 _ .. 1 , , rl-conlmendcd that every branch of the Legion 15:9,, I, is fmlalolgn (ll apnglemmén‘ sldered a; the undel-lvini; cause 11.1%,; that Stnuqgis 1s a commonlcomer of the earth having seen ‘ln -—» “Yr m‘ m‘ i “ii U11‘ “killed i“ l-lmm‘ should rts-s '1 resolution asking the Government world nnd for thiseri-eaitutilia rinlig l“ den-W"? U19 hllmflfli fflmllv the ‘cattse of Adenoids and tn a lesser‘ all-s single P°°m the mm“? °l their 1-111111 ;11"1]111: by .\lr. l\lll".\ ad- ‘ l"' ' ‘ . ‘ . - ‘. " .‘ P 1 ' .1.» own eamln s, the lcture of their l '- 11 1y ' - I l to nrtke the "benefit oi the doubt" clause in tl"c mlmslel ""1"" Sh“? m5 ultimate lfppémumty to secure work and “me of "fig" mfemmt n buls g herep rafteryeilr .~ yt'111.-111- 01.111; 1111' as ntuct at- ‘,- _ . ‘ ' . < respon.ibi1‘t1_, H " 1 L1 _ 00 - fl-Ytd necewsary clothing and Th» knowledge then that rim! ow 5 J0me ' ye,“ ..11.i11-irt' c-ivltt during the election liullslol“ A“ Cllfcllw- f“ the Pfcicnl "me ‘ll ton OfslllfiiCgillfllll fnistit: briledlijdiiif Sufylles- _ ‘nfecllon mav be 08118111! m; fzegelélgwilégeuz’;ell§ze§h:€§:'w%3g l..1; c111tt1:t_\ is tettlillcl], 11111. [11 know" ‘m5 a “rash-Out ' If 52K]; ghspiggplwlilfhlgifgh lglgwllgdgéogfablal; find litxllilllliio; liitiitik neii-ttiiigbiimftag: iidigirijdlldrgsandgltéditiislk byiiilrlied melt): t0 500 i W115i- KNB-l- sPefil-Mle m: 1 1;. is p.111: to take to get relief f , , ,. _ , . hidden from most of the people m the case that whatever fiaults that in many C8°8SidUTll1g opera- Wired lheln- h h WAN“, \.,,,,,,.,,1A, as wggvsn,“ h). > litre i551]; (reorge E. Fosters sitntmarlza- mis comm, Time alone can be ma, men- may be 1n c“, 50cm m. 11m 17., ,1,,,,,P_q' wqt be waned There ls no spectacle. Stoke iwfl"'°,l,zg' ‘:5 £08: tt11n ol >11- l\ohert Bordetls post-war accom- Judged)!‘ his “my, because i, isnotleconomlc order. our fundamental tin and dralnefl if rlvctlwry. and P°ge5 l5 a "91? ‘mllnarl’ Elulllsh wha‘ would you do _ pump“. ‘W “him U“: PU“ w“ ‘M PHSIHmIHB for Canada. “Following the “hr the lltlryabijldéllguyl'ollk his biflvefllmen? gmphlfit; tgotbwglt thtiltl sfvslflemst. 11,150 ‘Th? nbvslcltfls h‘ wllld ‘nové :ls\\1l;:.‘gl:;d. ortlgtérgieaigy dtllsflhbteaufigfpél ‘fvqa-ou‘ them, “chubby you - - i - - - - i .- i - - Peace Conference met in Paris and in this C0ll- ». cm‘ m‘ e page ° ' 9 a 5 ‘l e ‘l M’ “w” m 5m“ l“ l’ “n N?‘ - ' would not port with them lit .. - 111- tlltldlt‘ 1]1str1l1nt11111 1,1 pt-ht-l _ 1 ,, history . . . that. mm can form a lfflvflrd one another. wh‘ch hav- =0 1f found before having the their beauty but. lf. had Gray. . . . .. ..-.' '. -< --‘ -1 ’ ‘ ' rl. [h ,.,,,,,,,k_,_\ “ymhv bum, ,1“, Mm: ftrllltc and tn its deliberations and decisions sound opinion as w whether the ing continued durtnq these lOng youngster undergo operation for This accident of birth made t: one my!» ce . ‘ ..'tn 1- n l1 ther ver eas omtnlons Jufiltlnlem taken at this crisis or years. has roduced a sen f r m0 a of the best-loved shrines in the ,,,, \ Ham,“ U, “H,” In“, hm or 1R, Q a a, a d t e 0 s . _ _ D se o e vl of rlslls. ' ‘ ‘ _ v ' ' _‘ H ‘ _ “TR, given National Status on a perfect equalin- Fhfl! W115 "16 flllhlollldfiflefil 0r 110l- ll-"llf. Concern. nnxlety, which has _ ____ ’_____N_ _ English-speaking world. w)“; you may not under- l1-~ ' 11-11111‘ 1‘! llull 1-“11- ll11\\ Hlllsh l1! _. l H. Y, . F. H’ . I L. n‘ —M°Y1Cl0n Tlflflstlllpt- Crippled the productive energies proximately 20 1-5 cents a pound Shakespeare. like Gray. has been stand ls that abuse and neg- t.1. 1. 1 s‘ 111.1111-_v .111 1111 1 was hlWlll huy- “llll .1 ‘e A led ‘ ‘mom’ "la .) m lie 0 .‘ _—_‘” _ °Y fflllll- hvpe and courage. to 41 3-4 cents. the Fisheries News. left to lle exactly as they buried lgct wear the eyes down. Ex- ,,- . , H, H, (.,,,3,,.,. 4H,] “mph L~,,|,,,,,]H-_.,_ to‘ stlttttltln of the League of Nations, Lanatlas E" 5909M} B01100‘ l5 DTP-served. 1|’ "We have not yet learned the Billletln stated recently. lhlm in the little church beside the pgrlencc shows neglected eyes I , . If“ , .. , ,_,] “@711! 1- w, I . place and status, her rights and privileges are “mp9 l5 kepl’ ‘Film ille Suwldal le'son that all hlstory has tiulght; With rlse in value, the collecflonlslolv. smooth water of the Avon. fall early. ‘__\ lp-‘v ‘ _ l‘ ‘ftlllld l-\l‘l f 1“"\<‘ f.‘ [mule exacny we same as thaw of the famfl‘, gmlrflihm if: 82119111“ “=11 lager ll}? us of the fearful. destructive re- of livers naturally increased. InlI-Ie would smlle and perhaps writ-e t..1» _\~1.1 >c11t1.'l l.1l11~r:tl lrenttcr to ]1l'iJ\'l<lC , ,. _ . ‘ __ _ » Pfl- f "Wm- "? W“ “l Bulls of bitterness and hatred, 1936 something Over 140.000 poundsta. stlnglng little coupler. lfhe could . f \ ~] 1 (l t] b - ] f once more ltave to thank John Bull t ,_j,,.,.,,,,.,,-_ ;,,,.,,,_,., m“; ,,,i,,.,- .»,,,,-.,-,-,,C],.- ‘l A “"0"” l‘ "Cl m‘? e PP l9 "lelll ‘l-‘lllf O _ - and war. between members of the of them were put on the market, see how the unlmportimt wrltlng . 1 ll . Indeed one shudders to think of the 1 '11.,‘ ,-_ “m. mph“. H, hihh m “hm, illxqcilf that great \\orld Institution. And finally, SIIILC l tuman family. alue of cod llvers—cod and llng‘under rlch and lushly-decorated '1' bled with efflgles. And now nobody bot-hers A" Yo“ m“ in"?! Yelhwship. 8nd pray God for making medicinal ofl had been‘ to inquire who the gentry were. gtzcgltllflonfild “nllef-‘l-Rndlnfi 111 llls 52mm 1°!‘ a mngdilgné blltapillllblltifie world comes here to see 0R, - - "5 were "B!" P 31s v "0 955- the flat. tone, which, coverlrl the ' Industry, = commerce. finance, Then science found that they, too. bones ofsthe poet, carries ihose agriculture Corporations and ln- are rlch ln vitamin content and well-worn lines of doggflel‘ ~ h - 1111. 1111111111112 ‘stltutions are built not only upon therefore valuable as a source of “Good {rend for 195,15 sake for. "Llmfyllfll, "$11", lnnmly ltlzfd work. ‘the supper-ff of capital. medicinal oll. beam 3A0]: RITE e alztn-ess ve zen o actlcal On e 1f th 1 - 1 ' . . TS men. but they stecilre, was Slr Puleseofr lillllbuvlaaisllvergt byilatBilatiigii gieslllggithi “.".f§,,°“i";i,.f,‘1,‘"§,§§; E ,.,,,,,3‘A:,l;f,,,., M. |,,,,,. Joseph sold, llfe and sustenance Columbia fishermen totalled more, 510ml. y imply“ nrlilllcu, 1111mm. 111111: “from roots which are b rled l th 1119.000 a b 1 ‘ ., '11. 111-11 11111-1 111-1111 11_ the things of the Spmwu n a agoney retupgurtors 01:2: 5111:5315‘: bemlye yt moves my bones. nlzkvjflll-llm which 111111111111 ‘ Principles and thoughts ideas which are born of the splrlt bring b0 mankind tin unexpected harvest fn more Qmplgymgntl m. creased comfort. greater harmony, and a bet/fer world. "We men of affairs are inclined to dismiss as unpractlclll these higher considerations. Perhaps lf we had a clearer knowledge of h the deeper movements tn me we would understand that they are of h the essence of things practical." ,_____________ _ Fisheries Research (Exchange) It is Cmly a few ling cod livers were ly nothing a pound. years sltwe worth exact- Last year they Columbia. nearly 42 cents a. pound °Y "of fer short of $00,000 111 m. W°rk done by 01111111111111 fisheries scientists under the federal Biological Board. or. as it i5 now w be known. the Fisheries m- search Board. demonstrated that “n8 00d llver oll ls extremely rlch ln vitamin A. Demand for the lllvers followed. What had lbeen wnsfpaflmallerlal became increasing- ly valuable and between 1933 and 1936 the average price obtained particular. the most. authorltatlve English newspapers recognize lts continental and. above all, North American lnterdependenctm-Quebec Le Solell. for ling cod llvers maria-fed from flhe waters of British Columbia, the 011111 Canadian area where ling cod are taken, rose from op.- As prlmle Minister Mr. C“ ‘ - lain wlll take possession of the charmlng country home of Cheq- uers. Chequers got. its name from the fact. that an early holder of the 11111150" estate was clerk to the exchequer, under Henry II, and now ft will be occupled by the former Chancellor of the EXCh9qll€l'.—M0l'lCl0ll Tran- script. English was not alone the langu- age used ln the broadcastng of the Coronatlon event. In addltlon thirty speakers, in various tongues, told of t-he happenings in the vernacular of the lands to hearers t-helr mes- sages were addressed. No other event ln the world has ever been so vfiaely or so slmtllttmeotlsly dLssem- lnafed and the marvelous achieve- ment. adds stlll one more prominent incident. to the record of an out,- standlng day-Brantford Exposltoln. All. TIIE TIE Sh: fall iniurnblr- , iauy-low in vihllty i _ -—lowur in npirih. Silo lulln’! thought of liar kidneys, until n frilild annulled Doildfi Kill- lny Pills. M once aha look Dodd’; “tallied out" clear build energy 1 rut a up. Headache, backache, lunituilo and dbl |i|n| of faulty kidneys ifluppuml. ti: Budd's Kidney Pills‘ and Per pound. the livers were worth. w on the average very close to cents although three years earlle the price had avenged only ll trlfl more than 20 centg, as in British Columbia the fish. ermen have been to their earnings a 1 txstabllshed the medical value Qrg"“°°s” 5°" quam R mm the mam“ or avenue of trees. its grassy walk on medmflmf 0,,’ the“ whhhaiflimno, the 11111111 of the rlver. ls stlll the suitable for that; utmzed [maybe extraction o’ conh brought the fishermen of Brltlsh "m" °°d °" Rmplo. are also marketed for use dled Shakespeare's lfe, Anne, erected what she must 1 have considered a. beautiful me- T morlal to him, a ghastly, pinkish e bust of the poet which hangs to . the wall near his grave. It. ls typical of the Engllsh that they have not attempted to improve on it, agslntllz‘ mgllelhmg, have not altered by a single stone livers ‘mm e r3; mlmor letter the place where their ‘ lies. Everything ls treatment: fllll to reach- PRICE PER. BOX 450 DR. L. B. EVANS Every perlion who la troubled with excriullva n11 In the 11mm- aeli and bmvelll II|IIIII|I| It‘! l‘ bottln n! Evnnii Stomach -\ll_\- turn nml are how quickly ll “lll rrllrvo nll lllntrunliil 1*.\'"'l" lomll. fillnrp pllliin (‘In IN! Atlantic Coast 1m well ln the nluInnu-n allfbut entirely to Kill urrniillre- lust. as ff was 11111111 1111- 1-1-1 01111-11111 111111-11 1 11 .1 1"“ m‘ d“ ‘"‘°“i“§ .1;::"".:.1. 1'.:.*;".'.';.'.‘*.“-f-"» hallbut fishery ls In Pacific am y an a aw mourners cane all bail rflrrln. from, 111111, 1111f WM‘, , the coffin up the narrow aisle and 1i. 111111-111111111 rs. 111 the Atlantic urea. the- 0"" P""'“"° . “ , ,,,,,.|.. ‘m, H lowered lt. through the floor into nrtlvlly 111 1111- Inna...» 1._ m W“ wllecled and used hilt}, any, b] lllgrntlon and lm|Il‘""‘ ' the greatest quantity are those! e e MW‘ 11mm!"- or the cod’ The cod “vars of flmt- The churchyard. with lts long DR. 1.. Ii. E\'.-\.\'s' fiTflllzuill MIXTFRE in sonny 0.\l.\ it: THE 2 MACS Ditto. s10 _- WRITE FOR. osr. 'ro-ll-\\ PRICE use purpose are some as ln Shakespeare's time. which ls put to ln- cmsbed I market, for them. There Is a Well Known Pass Word Between Mlany. Old Island Friends When They Get Together. It Paves the Way to Friendly Talk and Good Fellowship THE PASSWORD IS CHEWING TOBACCO l rr HAS MAINTAINED rrs -l PLEASING FLAVOR FOR ' HALF A CENTURY. 1 Manufactured By lllllllEY and IIIGIIOLSDII CHARLOTTETOWN or about the heart are often due 1 dustt-lal uses. 1.11 n» DNPBYMJW of medlizal olla. The livers of several other ‘Iliad: livers. 1000, were flhrowh ilwdes of Canadian fish. the away untrll comparatively recent (‘IIARI-"TTETMV" worm-rm 0f the Atlantic and the W"! when fisheries research P o gov. 3l2-Ph0lie 11115. 111w: cod of n11 Ptwlflc for 1111- established their value and thus ‘ ' '