221255132; 50:72 LLI9@g!lw|-1"\B 0'5 r ccrvz-worgqq a -vvvuJ'a-1 o .-\»-.-.._,. - _.. ‘u, it ii LVYl-t-exziti tt-ruts of l't'ft'l'cllt.‘t: deal in Such p r s “ioweriitg goverlitlteilt costs“ nni ‘ Qlncflltllvlll efiiciettcy". eliminat- ,il~r o~ oi federal anti provincial Ser- v - . itt-arts oi effecting a l)1|iZlllCt'(l f!“ .i" vl-ltiit i'.‘."t'll the fillallcizll llolvcrs", nit ‘tlbllta and functions of each governing btl'i\'. It riliv itc trot-ti trtclics to use these high- loun i"t_ ' ‘w: but it is just as well for the PAGLLFQQR _ The Charlottetown Guardian tttt w cum" u. mun a Pnsnltlt-Ill Ll 'o| l) A lllut-Klunnn D ll. 0. l-‘rtutk Walker nnd I). l (hurls u _ _ |-) "on, 1.1.00 pa! you (In udvlneo) litlflihtllymgliltftf ut-r Yen: (In advent-a) mulled h PrIm-Q l-Itlttarll lnlnutl $5.1m rtt-r your tln advuutol tuittlt-u lo ctttttttltt um! United Staten 'l‘lll"lts‘ll.»\\'. AvGrsT l9. 1931 Ulla“ a And Alberta ttittiti uvilvY-lllY i‘i'i""“"‘ l" he 58' t,~.tittitl<iit itt its élfliilll diml‘ ,1»; \|-ltl‘l'lil|l\'lll legisitltitlil af- .. u: t-l t"it:ti"t<-rt~d ltattks in .\l- i,,.,__,_“ '|;_.._ in 'il tine-tion ut- eiearlyatt vH-hhihtii ..i‘ ‘w lt"~it"l.ll fit-ill tti rc-ltttllsillllli)‘. - ~,,,,.i_ ;". ll.,,,,,t;,.,,i li<l\t‘l'Ill1l(‘Ill. i'tt:t.t-r \ltt-rit.tt"t‘.~ llt'\\' laws. jti'tt.~l‘\ what .\lr. .\itet"itat"t to. _\, pilot-it‘ lllllt uilil a 20ml pt.- itt itnl ierltt-ilt lli~ 5"‘~'i"vl " . ;, tttp-tti- out of ititti in ‘iiht- finatlviai news- .trt» loo per cent. be- , .- iiti that stlfcgliilrtlillg itztllk u. - t ". t:"t i‘l .i.tiit"l- til:ttt titwartiltg t i ;tt-i't't'.li sll‘.'|l\‘}_'\'. lillllli tw-ti "it-ti \\ilit ifllvffll ~ tt-v-rttttit-tt, and so i1" i\‘ .t \i».: ll.tt' itt t. ‘ t\.t:ll~ it . -.\ctt~t~ : , _. the country at inrjgl". 't tllll\ cltltrst" lilat cotlill iXf '- t“. lllvft‘ is the flange!’- .t rztitu-ill Qtliih nllllillfl lhlm ', i.» - t t . i‘ "-.ti,t‘~ Zt\'li\til_ of .\lht-l'ta at. l !l<i\'l‘ tttil" tit-inocralic ‘. f‘ tyi t of a itrt-viuciai govern-i _ > ' , i5 ,1 scfllltlS w..- l"\'1“~ t!..ti itt lliltario the iiep-i .i~~\‘<l it-gi-ialtioti winch aisoi i Illlitsillll of federal,‘ . -i the obligations of‘ .1.‘ ittttglt-ittttl ttvvr the tiecisq I it--t_t- t tttirt. Tile King l,il)\'(’l'l1' ' t czt-t"; Jllltl thr sttspicinit , d hail a Liberal adtnittis- m t iu Alberta in~teitti of the ; t‘, .-. vii. m, j_:l'('.'llt'l' dipitutlac_v would t- i». ~~ ~t~t~lscti itt stratgittt-ttittg out the . ly, A Rose By Any Other Name ;\.-1 f)lT.'t't\'.'l t"ot"rt-~i~titieitt itotes that itt the IICA‘ in coiuiectiotl witil the Lottituissitln on lllc lt::.ts (‘l4 rt Iitrt ~lt of the Rout-ii .-."t- . uciti relations, titereisno speci- :t til‘ Collsiittllitlllill reittritt. TiliS is . a- in t-.\uttttitit> of "silrtwvd tactics" tin "t t pa" oi tYt; li-ttg llovel"tuttettt. Ubvi0tts-, i_\'. 1' _'. p j tis Vtliivil the Lottultissittn lll;l_\‘i| l‘ wtii nlvoite cittt-littttttttlal citauges; but‘ t‘;- t\',\‘ll".lt't' at llll'l\\;t is that constitutional rt: cat a- “it'll is an i~~ttc upon witich it is next to lingo-- 1e to >t<'tll'<: itroviticiai agrcetnetlt. pihiic t» nit-tn‘. itefttre the (‘onlmissirtn begins its i: titu its uititttutt- oltit-etive is to in the terms of the British .\:nt. : .\ct. Tilat ileiug the case. it is hie for tile stnztiicr Provinces to be . . tfttztvtl. to ste tit:tt none of tileir con- iouai riglt- are etvizutgered under any prtttvt. t-ttn iltllt oi et-oiittitrv; .1 pitta-union can lie-l ite tititt-tt by making provision _ . - filli‘ -' lli't‘~'t‘lltt'lllllll of their case at the qplilllll'r*illli ltcxtriugs. Newfoundland Market Tiocwi itr-tdttrtttit of fresh vegctzllties in New- if"illll'i‘.l'ltl is illffvihillll. but tioluestic supplies are Mil fat" itt low the reiluiremeilts of the mar- ket. writes .\lr. .\, ii. lfl'_\'t'lll. htspector. ("an- {llliilll 'i‘ratit' (‘ltmntissittncr §ervice, in the Coultnt-rcial litteliigetlee lotirtlai. Total im- ports of fre-ii \‘i'L"'l-'ll>li“= into Nt-tvfotttltlland titiriilg logo tvt-re vahtetl at $123.13} of which $“[I.t.io l'\']li'l\<'llll'li ittttatttt-s, onions. and t0- uvtlot-s. and the l‘t‘illil‘iillit‘l‘ beets. carrots. cu- Ctllllil'l‘~. twtld-"ttgt-s, and turnips", ciliefl_v' from tllt- l'itilt-l F. and (':lit."|rl:|. lilf 50.050 ittt-htiis of ltltialltcs iiutz-ltrletl (Yttlatia sllPlliicd 3bttrttt ltii-itt-l- vnlltcd at $41,760. ("tilittiian llll ills were imported tn titovrtitlc‘ I, .\lr. l-leithttrtrs iteart grow fouder, he sent a ntutual friend to .\lr. llepbltrn t0 see what cottitl be done about it. Xotltiitg could be done. The ashes of early love, it is said, can never be re- kindled. and titat was what .\lr. King's enlis- sary returned t0 tell ilittt sadly. Non‘. it is said —and this announcclnetlt of .\lr. Kings seems to confirm it-the inevitable is being accepted "Perhaps," ztdds the Ottawa paper, “it tut.- ittevitaille aitvays. For the political tuarriage of .\lr, King and .\lr. llcpltttrn, whether made itt heaven or elsewhere (and we doubt the fortucr). was ltever very happy. .\lr. Hepburn, a bit llll- petuotis attd intractable. never fitted in with .\lr. .- Kitlg's rosy picture of a happy family of Lib- THE_.§§5E!<Q1. 17E TTOWN 6174312132" NOTES BY THE WAY The sun witl rise ,the sun will set, lllltl int- world will wailoei" on wi.h i110 lllUfC ‘tlgll/LHIOH 01' COHUCTH than feet" the petty '\\'l‘l\ll[,'lll'lg of a pair ; ot itttce. Anti yet we fuss and fume illlltl sat ‘the world's awry, and that ,cacit paksiilg care scents but. l0 {slrtkc- at u.- ttloztc and clean forget. l that oitctt tn the past we've fought and colltltlered (‘tfilgOllq greater tar lllltlll those that now enloure us irotaildttboul. 'l‘here never comes an , atrslllnettt or difference great. or siltall. between two beings in any lslate o1 life, where faults and tall- i ures don't. BXLSL on either s dc, and erai (ioverutueltts from Prince Pdtvaril Islanil ‘1,.,,,,,,,,,e$5 ca“ only five m tear“. to British Columbia. if he wasn't walking out with snmebodyi otttside the family he was ntait- tug trouble at itomc. Tbcre was tllat faulotis little. at a Dominioti-Provincial conference of key wrench iilto the ntachinery of ilarntotty. There Wfls the mortal offence he gave .\lr. Kittg by bis actions over the Quebec power contracts. .\nti there were other titings. \\‘e're not going to labor titem. Eltough to say that tempera~ mentally .\lr. llepbtlrlt was and is the antithesis of .\lr. King. Tile two men itist live and think and do titiugs differently, and there is aitvays a iinlit (the cynics to the ctttttrztry‘ llfil\\'itilst.'lll1i ingl to what politics can do about llcllfulltqvs, "\\'il.'lt this divorce will mean ill the forth ettttiiilg eiectiotl. wt- rioll‘t know. For the saiu of old times and lucntorics. nt-rilaps ft ti" the sake of titiugs more ytracticai. .\lr. King ittav be al sort of ilcltevoicttt neutral. Tilt-re itavt‘ been cases like that. Yet we wouldn't be quite as certntt about .\ir_ King's friends. 'l'ilere ll.'l‘."t' been cases like that. too." X the happy fantily. witert he threw a ituge nton- I‘ Editorial Notes I Yesterday was the big day at the Fair. ‘l! i i 1K Now it is tip t0 Premier .-\berltart to play his next card. t: at at x Turkey closed Dardaltelies to foreign >liill- ping this date 184i. u, ttt at 4 Prohibition offenders now in the toils itavc got their cases adjourned till the zotb, ‘ i i 1F Hardly attyltrttly wants rain just now seeing the grain harvest is on as weiias the hixhibititlit. n- : tv x The Utiiversitv 0f Manitoba PYillPllll." he‘ lieves in making. haste slowly. It ilas just in- attgttrateti a school of comtnerce-"tite need for which has been felt since tool." t: tr ttt at The Catladiztn Rroadcastittg (‘orporztlitltt will be asked tn provide educational radio broad- casts for the séitnrtis similar to titose of the British Broadcasting Corporation, tinder a resolution passed by the Cauadiztit 'l‘eacilers‘ Federation at their closing session, at to: n 4t lit Ontario though litey may have their religi- nus differences. they work barntottitttisly to getber when it comes to celeilrzttiotts. (lraitge- men and Catholics itehieti each other out ill an emergency the other day in l.uc:tit littvtit 0f London. The Royal Black Kttigitts of ireltlttd needed a dance floor fol" titeit" Derry‘ ihty cele» bralion. They borrower] one front 5t. Patrick's Church and the parish priest, Father Blacicesy, itelited them put it tip. a: tr a- w The West is still optimistic. Mr. G. V. Fer- guson. editor of the Winnipeg Tributte ltzltl the Canadian Institute on licontintics and Politics "that contrary to eastern opinion titere is an economic future for the prairies. \\'tr learned a lesson never to be forgotten in the last seven years, and there will be no more of this zlruilken spree done in expansion as in the past. Rut in the iigitt of otir present sorrv plight we had tvvn important facts to be coped with that Eastern Cattada didn't itave. First the appaling drnttgltts that hit the cottnlry cttt the crops to half of what they were. and irl areas where the wheat crop completely failed there was nothing left for the farmers ‘but (iovernmettt relief. SECOINllY, we itatl to cou- teud with a malt-made result of decline in pur- chasing power of an agricultural cotumttitity witich sells its produce in all ttitprtttectcci world market. the community at the same time itavitlg perforce to cotttiittte to buy commodities \\'ilii‘ll are receiving every form of artificial protec- tioti against the effects of world decline. 'l‘i~.t- effect of the last 4o _vears' growth h.'l_< left in the \’\"est a very soileretl people." said 1i!" Ferguson. “ilcreafter and forever we are go- ing to profit by what we ilave lt‘t'tl'ilt‘tl itt ie."t'l years. and our otttiook still reltiititt< optitllistit‘ There will be none of this get-lich-tptick itiea. of St l/lof. of .'tl»iti"tl.\"illt.'tteiv to per cent. of the tolrli Tiallliflllltllls. The sale of t‘:ttt.'tdi:ttt can- ned vegt-tztltie- ill .\' ‘Jf-lltlltliflllfl is" ittcreasiilg. Total imports" in logo were \'€litll‘4l at $42,831. of u"llit"h (‘."t|l;|'l:t supplied .9.) git, liit-rt- i- 1i fftll‘ illlll'itt‘l for fresh fruits, The dint-uni for Jilillltwi. itniilt-ti, pl-t-wrvfll and tiriid fruits is \l("l4l\‘ but l't"."tli\'el\' snlall. im. ports lo furl» of 'tii t-i:t-~t-~ of fruits were valu- ell ‘ti FR!“ loo of which (Yturtlla was cretiitr-rl ui'il o\"t~i" .\‘ll;'_tlll() or t}; per coup Thig in. citldtd frt- ll rtltitle- lit lite value of $60,099 m- filtlli'lt\'illl""l\' tilrl-lilivli of the requirements; snot»: of "ll'l'l' fresh fruits; an: $1 . Rn of _ ~43 Cantu-vi fruit; it is time ll-:ti grealei- efforts were being nvtile to l‘<\‘.'ll'llil'l‘ Jiu- Xetvfotttltilantl market for Prince lidtvartl l-latld producers. __-____.____ King And Hepburn v in \\'ethtt-<d:tv of iasl ueeit" l‘t"iluc Xiinistcl‘ Lfatiutoit- ilittgawtlit-i the reporters to him, and told them lil'ti titree political speeches he hrttl platulcii to lllflltt‘ ill Quintin would not hi‘ made. lie dithfl \\J\lli lo set-tn to be interfering in Ontario's" ptlllillg (‘liTlilHL 'i'lt;tt was all .\lr- Kitig s i‘. bui--<.'t\s lllt‘ tlttatva _lottrilai—pcn- pie rtrt- |li‘.|‘-\ili_L' their own coltclusirtns. Tilcv t" qttiitt; liril after a strong and somewhat v-ittftli effort to itoitl illlfflfifl’! .\lr. Hepburn. .\lr. hint; its-s tit-titled tilat bc ntusl let itim go. \l1rl m u Ital. tin-rt- "tre rill sorts of gossip. (‘inc dorv is tlvtf tvhelt ‘lr. King got back from but we are going tn get along." t: at ti- at ‘Kirk!!! Postage...sta.n1ps whose issues itave hccn stip- pressed for one reason or flll4‘lillt"r--;lll iirtc~ curate design. popular censure or Ft‘\'4lltllillll—- are the gems of many collections. hit the ititiiztteiists who throngcd a llottd Street (inu- doitl auction the other (lay llitl itt vain for :t stamp which bad been suppressed ileratist: of the vanity of an tutpreitrtssessillg tnittistei- of state-in vain. because the stamp was with» tirawn frotn sale. This stamp catnc front New ilrttltswick. For nine years prior to I854) titt- colouy had been using stamps of ttnitltte de- =igit—tite Tmperiai (‘rowu surr~ iltlt‘ll by the floral symbols of Ettgialtrl. lwiand and Settl- iaud. the rose, sitamroclt and thistle. lli I951: lug to forgave. Now I ltave written here these lines above but do you think I practise what. I preach? 1n- cteed I tlotrt! for foolish pride and hurt susceptibilities are stronger fur than me. But could I learn to coll- qutr first myself ,how happy I. sttuud ban-A E. K. i.n Saturday Night. Japan's chief economic problem is to find atldttioltttl nlttrkels for barf ntaitltlttcliticd goods, so that she‘ can obtain ncelled raw lllklleldfilbii no. prottueetl at ltome. This is notvt betug dune. But instead of stick-i ing new export outlets" tllrought ‘trade agatvettit-tlts with other nat- 1011;». Jllllllll lo trying to strengthen her llllillcllCC in North China, which lllutttlttn coal and other raw ittttteizais. HO'l\L‘\‘.l'. lut.:1zn"_v opcr- tttlons ill ZilU nlttliilallcl coilsultle~ LtlHSltiOlJ-Jit- .uttouttt.s of foretell ex- change sttnti any benefit-s can hardly be tittinettlttte. Also. a ttgltteiilug o1 eeonoittit- ettittrol .ltit.s been planned by the Konoyu got uteiu. ll. is" ap- parent that ihe p: sent situation czillll0l- eoliillllte llllttilllllltl)‘. It larger export ittarkets are not sooni tttilntl. t ‘t\l.l ptpltlitlxl" bOcUlHC new‘ ESrPAFY to hunt. llllll0ll5 rigidly. as ‘Alta (tone lll Lit-ritually, Lu illaiiltain lll<llitlllll'_\‘ .~'lili)l ia_v.—Nt.-w" York Jour- nal of Cotnttierce. 0\"t~r-c.\‘et"ei.st* or long hours of troll; without SllltlUlClll l'(‘nl. causes‘ ltt-ttrl. wt-zttcut- .‘ l-llge-‘l a Journal.‘ pltollsltt-(l b_\ tn Medical Aesocitttioit. states that the luau vttttt .t ‘I5 per t‘t'lll. elicit-tit heart, nut)" timer stiller any tttrlilei‘ iln- prtirtrtciit if he govt-ins, his life and lttlbils so as" to require only 75 tact" cent work from his hearL-Oshutva Thttcs. The Canadian Public Health As- sociation nlel tecctltly in Utlalva and The Ottawa Jottrnal, greeting the tlclegtttes and \\'t1l'llll§'l'€'.'0ll'|- meilrltng the work they were in, \\ as , reminded of what Chief Justice Alttioek 0n its ttiiie‘t_v-ltlii"tl birth- day, stud lo a nctvsp-apel‘ reporter: "Young titan there is but one bu o1 HuYlCL l. woultl give you. and all others. 1t is llllll you wake care of your lteitltit. lrt-tv git-tour bltsflllgs can be hatl b) one on this" etlrlh." \‘t'(lLllLl be llllclc-ittllg to know whether that young lteuspapei" re- litlltui vtnls lllll/ltrhiti by wttttt old SirWlllittttt loltt nun or witelhur he Jllwl “role it ttuwll, tiltutttlly and tcportwl it aiterlvztrtls, faithfully, as something, that an oltl getitlelttalt wits pretty wt-tl bottncl to say to 2t young gtitttltittttttt on tlll ucctttltott Ol that sort. ‘The fact s" ot coltrse, that the ilurtecttott oi ltcaltlt is almost .t.t Utt.'L)ll.~('lGll5 pt-ortss. it is not. a itatural thing for a ltealthy young person to give thought about. ltealtll. l-‘rubttoty. if we cotrd knotv, Su" Willialtt Muluck would never lutve lllell to be iltncty if he had dotto nutch worrying about. his ltealtlt. you sit) that he did not, have to worry. Precisely. It is always the btfal recipe for living to be n neLy that, _\ou do not ltave to worry about living at all.—-Van— couvet" Province. The Natlking guverntntlnt. has just hllzctt in LUtltiOll a luau 0t about. SlUtLOtJlLUOU. This is tutdervvirLtt-n by British financiers and bankers attd has the eonsetlt of the British goterluueitt. ’.l‘llost.- who ery out that. , Japan means to swallow" Chiual should note that circumstance. Lton- l don littatteiers do not. risk lnotteyl iteedlessly; the British government. (loos not encourage reckless end-i lug. Ono more hundred m llion ltus llCHiftlllJlCt-S lust. been atltlud to many other lllllldftltl ltlllilolls rep- resenting British interests in Chitin, _ alto this would not be (lune if either" the City oi" Whitehall llatl any fear for the safety 0t these British in- tcttitteltts in the fur Easl.—-Ex. At prt-st-ttt a small tunount. of hcl- l zum is" produced at the University of l All. ttl ltll‘ t‘.\lltt'lilll‘ll.fll DUTPOSES, at. a cost. 0t around tlventy-tivp dol- l luvs a tltltltl, tueasuretl in gaseous lOfllln and at attnospltcric pi sxsure. Professor Ltuig a few years" ago cs"- llllltllttd that oilc-lltth 0f one pert t-etil. ut lttlnnu could be obtained; from All)t‘l'lll‘g ltattlvttl gas. The: helluttl cottletit varies" from about 3 pet" cent. lll Te. .0 lllotllltl 3 per cent in Snutlier Alberta and 1 per , cent. at Edtltonttltt. It ls estimated tltit". the cost of protltictiotl should not run higher" than nvcitty-tivc curls per cubic loot 0t’ helium. Colic‘ this valuable gas be saved? is ll. worth the saviugih-Nevt‘ Out- look, Toronto It is a time for plain speaking. Batik:- ttntt (ittvt-rltttteilts have de- ciiltet! to intervene in the Alberta situation because the present Gov- eruntent was regularly elected and it was fclt that the whole thing would cud as soon as tilt‘ P901710 0i the province saw the Aberhartlatls liatl promised simteiitiitg they cottld not perform altd" that nlibfldy Cflllld perform. But now that, :t. is 0b- vlotisly lnteitded to throw the, btt-ttle of lnllttre upon the banks and the Dolntltttltt Goverutticttt, they ollllllll pet busy and state the the Cnvernmcttt decided to change it slatnp printers. and to use a more couvciltitutal Sllllpr‘ and a more tisuai design. The detailed work was tiautrltiiy handed over to their Poslntasler (iencrai, (‘itarics (‘r>ttttr~ii. lic- dccillcrl to add a totich of originality to the series by int-littl- iug his portrait nu one of the strtiitps. l'n- fortttnateiy. he was tint exactlv a lteatttv — Itlllttoncilop whiskers rottutl a goliccli/tn ttf null-- cr hard features. Titis “was the face he ptt‘ ott the g-cettl. the most its-ed value. as the statllp tnosl suitable to bear his portrait, ilut before the stamp was placed on sale his coiieagtie: iii thc ("abiur-t got wind of his intention and de- cided to supplant their pfisflllflslrl’ bud to sun- press his stantp. A few. however. escaped, lpudon and found that absence had not made to find their way into collectors’ albums. fuels Tilt-y have got to fight- "0 matter how their actions are mis- interpreted. 'I‘ltey will be mlslntcrq preted lf they fight. and misllllflf-l prctctl tnort- abundantly if they do.‘ not-Toronto Globe and Mail. Sidney Lnnlrr would have re- joiced to lteat" ths report on the. COllLlllllltlg taopularity of the piano. He said forty years agn that never was any nrt so completely a house-l hold art as was the music of his tiny, and that the piano hrtd made this possible He found slim-s 0i a bent flvtnl spreading of music among "the general classes of men." and tvhilr he dltl not admit. the p ano for list-if a filial lzood tfor he totmd vhat, in the supreme value and ttlory of the orchestral he reckoned it an nut-vice that it. ren- i tllbat ‘ ifintlp , of flours ifs i Qplt-tuttznanttinoa MUCOUS COLITIS, COLITIS.‘ SPASTIC COLON-USUALLY DUE TO NERVOUSNESS Because he tor more often shel ' is wnstlpated and has distress" o pdlll in the abdomen. it. is 0.. t natural that a laxative and 0.. J an enema is used to move t. bowels" and the accumulation o. gas cnttsmg the pain. However. in audition to the coir stipation and the pain in the ab- domen. there may be occaslona. imusca and lQlllltlllg. mucous in the stools and, at tunes. actual diarrhoea. When these individuals are ex- amined it. is found that they are ".istially' between 20 to ~10 years of age. are extremely DGXTOUFS and 1 re very easily. “Abdominal distress. constipation. and fllilllwllt!) tgasl are the leading complaints. Thc distress varies front it deep-seated continuous discomfort to severe cramp-like 1min.“ The pflill cl" dis- tress seems to shift about. but is ittore colninatt _v found itt the rlgilt lower side of the abdoittem-tlte ttppettdix region. The cntistfpaton and flatulence are present itt 90 pcrcctlt 0t ca s Dr. E. P. Scarlett. Caluarv. tn the Canadian Medical Association Journal tells us that. "linked with i Clearance Price. ~ I $18. ‘ ' $14. ' $22 ' $25. Sport Tweed Suits Selling at Selling at Selling at Hyde Park Suits Selling at ' 7 must have given him manv Lord Tweedsmulr s Wings‘ if W m. consmnc, W Tfi mainly of itching t0 Qfl lliflll B down in his notes. The tlttlalil-l - < f roconsul and author must lave (Wmmpeg Free Press) gatfied him to ntaintain dillliill’ and his while straining to ntake a nfltfi- But he will not forget what he The young Milner's The Governor-General _ party have emerized from solouln- _ int: for some six weeks far down ‘lfflukl “mfflddtilgntord in the North. where he met grand .man appmn 0 these intestinal complaints (gas, men who prefer to spend their l staff in South Africa without. hav- distress. constipat-‘ottl are num- erous other symptoms the chief of “d8 u, umvpizaglonfl which are getting bred easily. a .Y . l,- ‘l come out of Balltol had ‘last mes more lather than $222.22.. ‘clriliitpcttsnting qualifications. Work General are expected. and are en- J01‘ hi5 e-‘Tlclmg chief lime mm (‘Whig of ll€l'\'f)tl.\l‘l0FS. palpitation‘ t 1 into the frtr- ‘little time for note-taking of a °l l"? hPallt (UZZHKWQ- ll-‘llfl Over lfglffgfiltl‘ Qjahicilavflsuallv are the lscette and a life as appealing then the heart. lteaziaclte and mental neweqpénrts of ‘he Dominion‘ and as must be the life down m the depression." . a dsmulr decided You can 1‘C‘3(lll_\‘ uncierstattd how lLmd Two‘, - t_ these syntpttzttis may be confused when he gave rem m his “Mum with appcttclicitis and gall bladder disturbancos. Fortunately the Xray helps to distinguish tilts irritable Colmmes" or spastic colon llarge itttestine) from itlcer, cancer, appendicitis, and gall badder disease. '3 The catise of spastic salon, colitis and mucous colitis is due to an un- stable or tiltsteady ilervotis system Canada's Governors-General since tdlfferettt parts of the bowel not woukitig together) together withi llretlttess. and the habit of using tco i tnany laxatives and enemas. A tnistake often made ls to usel rotllrlt foods to "irritate" the lazyl bowel cattsittg the ctmstipationy whereas the nerves and muscles are already so active and t/ense‘ that they partiall_v close the bowell instead of opening it. The treatment consists" in ealtn- ing and reassuring the patlenn. pointing ottt that there is no, organic troublc- cancer. ulcer, tuberculosis but that all the symp- i toms are due t0 Ilervoltstless. tired- l itcss. and the use of coarse foods." laxatives. and eneiitag The use of olive oil enemas—3 ounces put up into the bowel at nitrlit and left. tltei-e till m0rning~helps many ClNCS. A Qazfl AT A CONCERT This thing men do together-out. of sound They builu a ladder to the gala; 01 heaven, Its base set here upon a common ground, With cacti ittatrs right. to scale lt freely given. This thing uteu do together-every string Tuned to its pitch for an ethereal end; And to one purpose, while the rhythms" swing MI ghty and sure and true, the swift bows bend! For music's- sake these forcev-that. could be Chaos and frenzied discord-gather here, Single oi will, to make a ilarnlony- A sitatlerlng vision, that breaks greed and tear It-Eclii-dlll titan, absolved, transfig- urcd, soars One goluttt itottt" beyond till schemes and wars"! —Krttttaritte QHCPUITl Hayden in the New York Times. The Airship Again tlltuniltoit Spectator) The revival of Germany's trans- Atlatttic alrsltp service-predicted in New York by Captain Max Pruss, commander of the Hltldeltburg, ‘canoe by illuminating it with pen Sllllllflllliw “Rely Canadian North now, but the voting man wrote "Prestei" 311111.‘: - - " B sincss immersing llm C0ll( no mdmatioffl whaeditatshilgoritiiuintgtliiiil‘ Still) him "m" Wfllillt-l mfm-v books" far “me nae 15 ‘no; the ‘first Tasks to be done under the swirl- Goverltor-General to have gone lug Exfispemliml?’ M M“ Lloyd down into the Arctic. for Lord George (lid l1°l_P1'9\'@nl 3°31" yng made the trip eleven years Bilcbflfl "Om “'1llll1t-'_°Y15 °f he ago. The unfolding West has ney- févgatstfltzrlgiird Alligstogtlesolaof Jtth: - n ' in lv n r '- t - m failed to beckon 1 V“ L Buchan must have lived afresh, the Earl of Duffcrin and Ava was 111111 Pined anew f“ "id lmblls- the first to visit 1t a 11mg mim- when. ns Lord Tweedslnlttr, he than sixty years ago. Perhaps the smwthe vast empire ‘from whose arduous mp has awaflptd m smiling face he has itist enlarged, some of the Kings representatives and the effects of whose rigorous g5 more eomportlng to a jottruev isolation on human character he over railway tracks, but; when the "ill-fl WW4‘ l1l‘l'<3i9\"~‘d Wiih fe$l3e¢l beaten trail has been departed and iHiPTP-“l- fro,“ graphic truth revealed a nt-w Canadians will venture t0 ltnpe Empire men of endurance were titt- thnt these two divergent personal- consciottsly abutldlltg. The Mar- flies may remain in conflict. They quis of Lorne and Princess Louise will watch the stvullflle- Rml when (Sun the DQwagpr Duchess or they hear of Lord Tweedslnttlr Argyle, beaumled their voyage by officiating at. Ottawa they will with John Bucban and pencil, Ear1Gr9y_ who“ (tar. ltrmkcrinlz after the easier ways lier African experiences gave him dflwll NQYUI TlIQV Will bllfil’ a background ln some respects not themselves with faith in the lu- dj55|muar'f1-O|n that of [mm effttble urge of the born crafts- Tweedsmttir. was reported to itave ' "m" “ml i“ m“? lime- tilt‘! htiPc- ott 1910» "plunged into the wild- titty will be rewflrdvd by epevlmz erness of the north nncl throttgh ‘i110 1100K ill which John Bliebim the great Water stretches. the rlv- >-' . _.__ P I M P L E S ers. lakes and land portages. in the Add an equal amount of region of Hudson Bay." Fortun- accotnpanied in his plunge by Mr.‘ cream, or uwen oil. to t l t i ntely for Canada. Lord Grey was (now the Right. Honorable) L. S. fliyfgfcingyjflqyfflrflfif Amery. who then contributed four nle traunen: which will descriptive articles to the London I Clear up your slcinl Times which remain n splendidly succinct account of the exploratory history of the Bay. Lord Tweedstnttlr came to Can- ada when the mineral expansion of the watersheds of the Bay and . to their south had become an itt- tcgral part of the economic life in Canada. To envision the still newer exploratory development hr: had to listen to the romance of I NAR D‘ S “ltlllli or PAIN" INuvlENT Young Men's Suits English Worsted Suits “You'll find your Suit at this Sa|e” “SALE FOR CASH ONLY" y ttEllllStlN s. tlunuoltt five.“ The meeting and the sePl-lil," 5USl1§T_19,_19s1 Exhibition Suit Sale Our great sale of Suits will be eontinued Exhibition Week, be- sides the specially advertised lines we have decided to dis. count every Suit in our store, this great opportunity is for Fair 'Week only. Your chance to secure a fine Tailored Suit at a/ $11.95 $9.95 $15. $16.95 tells the story " triplet," " ‘= Lord Tweedsnlulr when, iglzctl the Athabasca and the NTHCkGIlZIE those honored trails. he weltt down‘ into the far North. even m m; Arctic. where flowers bloom. billb- iigle" and airplanes deliver % Z-Il to the GAINSBOROUGH STUDIO Gt. George St. (Box 251) to he PRINTED & DEVELOPED and obtain FREE of charge one 5 x 7 enlargement of your best negative. Any size roll printed and developed 45 cts. ___ Gassy Stomachs i R E L I E V E D _lf you have any trouble with your stomach such u Indigestion, dyspepsia, 50m- stomach, heartburn, gastric distress, etc. Then don't de- lay getting a bottle of Dr. L. B. Evan's Stomach Mixture immediately. Evan's Stomach Mixture ll a. prescription of Dr. L. B. Evans, noted English Physic- ian of which we have the sale rights to and since selling it have received numerous testlmonials- from satisfied purchasers. Try a bottle today. Prion 85 cents. S T O C K A I D ANIMAL SPRAY ' WILLS AND REPELS FLIES, LICL. and. MOSQUITOES Sitockald ls one of the heal cattle sprays on the market and is absolutely guaranteed not to taint milk. nor to stain, blister nor burn the hide 0r hair. Write. Phone or Ciill for one today. PRICE PER 128 0ZS.$1.M THE TWO MACS Phone 315. 149 Gt. Geo. St- ‘ hardship in the Canadian sub- Arctlc an Arctic yielding riches where dread alone was associated with the barren Bad Lands. Con- trtvances of Canadian initiative were ready at his set-vim to take him wihere the atlthor of “Pt-ester John" must have yeflrllfid to izo. He had not come before something of the Past hnd departed. as ho may have found when he got. to the Stampede at Calgary and coltld O For Vitalitq alwaut ute RAHMIN RANGE PEKOE TEA not be invited-as many of’ his predecessors in office had been invited-to stand up to the long- est bar in the Dominion. But for all the innovations. the North rc- malits singular. and still shuns "civilization? Life there defies rigors and circumvents dcficleitccs. and thouzh times have chanced. it retains its malzlc. Elemental coin- forts introduced offend veasty nlrl- tlmers as inciting a spurious artille- tion to luxuries. The scnw that floated by the sandbnrs of the Athabasca has lztven way to the which came to such it ghastly end- ls of more than P8581115; interest. 1t will be retuembered that. Hitler banned contmcreial itirshtl) flights,‘ folowittg the Hlndenbltrg disaster. Presumably Gcrntutlys leading techuio ans have been busy nt. rriczlrieltsltnvetl investigating the possible cause of that disaster. Tile luck of helium was adjudged to be one of the mam reasons- [or its vul- nerability to fire. Bl-tnuse of the Spectacular nature of that disaster, we have been in- clineti to forget the thousands of titties which Zeppellns have travel- led in safety. and although the LiCFlIIRIIS alone seem to have the key to lghter-thttn-alt- navigation, tlu-y certain y set up a fine record. With helium in use tprovldlng it can be employed sufficiently econ- omically». the airship may yet re- gain its lost position as a means of qulekjransportatlon. i t tiered in “diffusing conceptions of“ harmony among the masses." So,i said this flute-playing poet. one should regard the piano with "rev- t-rtnt aflectlonP-New York Tmes. Dignity In something like n Slu- day suit, sometltlnlz tbttl ls put on for special ocrnslotts mid the“ mp5 ftilkv lrttd B\\R_V out of stizhl when the possessor engages in the regular routine of lilo-Guelph Memlry. stern-wheeler. On such a ship fueled from the wood piled on shore the Governor-General was borne amid river banks from which retreated grandeur, wild and il- llmltitble. Along that mighty river system he came to post after post. community after community, .-=o crowding some are not. a htmdred miles apart. He was brought to these habltatlons in the comfort and the safety that reflected the culture of Canadian men and wo- men stirpasslng in graclousness for being unaffected. Mitch in this life, in these scenes, ln the evi- dences of active production of wealth from manifold natural re- sources, could enlighten, and might r humble. a Govcmor-Genernl. The theme is gorgeous, romantic tmd tragic. and befits a story. and the story could be told by few as it might be written by that John Buchan who is the happy proto- type of the gubernatorial Lord ‘Pweedsmulr. Infrequent reports of utterances by Lord Tweedsmulr since he went down into the fictional silence of the North show he has been cap- tured as lnescapably u is the fttrred creature caught in the trap- per‘; steel claws. Those he met. and what he an hold him eup- old ~\\‘_ r.‘ a -_-_-___ at your work. workman never plays out as long as, tucked awayin his cheek, he ha: a hi! chew of that refroahinlt stimulating, comfortin! “ Lidiiwfiiis" CHEWING The good