Ball-Bearing E Motors . 1 The life of a motor is the life of 1 its insulation. Hard brittle insulu- y tion, especially if oil soaked, sends ; motors to the repair shop or to the 1 scrap pile. Fairbanks-Morse motors have insulation that will n0! harden and crack. Fairbanks-Morse hall bearing motors require greasing only once a year and cliniiiioie oil anal-tell wind- ings, oil spotted yiioducis. ull slop l on the floor and lllt mud of ull and oiling. Fair hunk; hluiw have a libi-riil ov are now made i "hilly enclosed" and “venfilutc-il" types, which cor. operate snfcly in tlir- fouli-st a. lil fumes and in ('.‘.li't'liltl_‘.' dirty places. qlie CANADIAN Fairbanks Morse COMPANYuLI/rlifed Shh-dnk-muml-amuiirramiti-‘nt-Aa... not»; IQn-om-zdmwimmm-iw. n1 iiéh__..__..v__._ _..._ .7 __.-_- HOUSE (‘LEANlNfl TIM E What you'll nccii and whci-c to gct it. (‘heck this list. -—§mokey City (fleauei- -Sulphu Naptluul —Saui-Flusli —Liquid Veneer -—-Carpct Wash ——Ammoi\ia -—Borax —Moth Balls —(‘a‘siili- Soap —And all the other requis- iics for house cicuiiiiig. The 2 Macs DRUGSTOIIE Great George Phone Z515 Mail Orders Iieceive Prompt Aitciiiimi. 149 Street PA PER Wall Paper Stock and have selected upwards of 100 lots mostly short lines but all Nil-e Patterns. most of them have Borders to match. ‘ and suitable for PARLOUR. -DINING ROOM. BED ROOM. IIALLS and KITCIII-IN. eta. and to suit any ROOM. all ‘ priced away down lo clear. Many lots less than half price. In our Wall Paper Department l‘ CARTER s. co. Limited >_ Dr. C. (J. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice linllted to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Oflice. Bayer Building Great George Street 081cc Hours-Q to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IARRIBTER. BOLICITOR. ITO. Money to man. Ollmron Block. Charlottetown. Pl]. o McLeod & Bentley ENTLIY J. A. B W. I. BBNILEY, K. O. Barrister and Attc-rncy-ot-Low nflloo: I80 Richmond Street MONEY ‘IO LOAN Jhnrlotfetown. P. I. I. McDonald &’li.fcPhee BI AI l. A. IODONALD B. I. lnPl 0 if lllliiiilflllwl Blllfllliili, adorning Dull; (Ioundod 1887) $5.00 pn- yonr (In odvoneo) dollvnrod. .i.lll par you (In advance) mulled lu Connuo our! Unllul Pruldonh-fl’. (llintor B. llcLuro. Ha-rolrsry—l.lnut. ‘ul. D. Ifiilliur and Manager-J. I5. Burnett. ihourlitlo khIliur-Inix. (Jun-lo I rijmr UHATEITGTTETGWN ouxrioixn’ Notes by the Way l IIAT "Prohibition is rock-based; un the Sacred Scrlpturcswis the’ lpubllshcd statement of Rev. A. A.‘ BQMeLiMGCLCOd, general secretary of the! ,, Temperance Alliance. But if Ivfr.‘ lMacLeod would pause for five min-i Hues t0 reflect upon what he hiisl iwritien he would become convincetll that tlicr: are many thousands of i honest. VIi-o-Prcoldent-J. It. Iturnutt. A. Iai-Iilimun. ll. H. 0 WHENSPIDERS FLY (Condensed from Country Life —Agnes l.. B. King.) l _-i y Qfbat i ‘ w Up i n HE means by which spiders suc-‘ of cced in getting horizontalstrancis, of web acrosswvlde spaces is some-l - thing of a mystery to most people. ‘ .A recent account states that one ' Ispccies of New England spiderinakesl Jusc 0f a pine needle. which he fast-l m. 1...... w. Barton. M.D. l MARCH 20, 192g Let YOUR Children “ Share in Canada’s Greatness . 'i“L'\l‘ISD./\Y, MARCH 20, i928 ‘ .._ __ OFI‘ ‘VG 0F LEGISLATURE. qto-the charges of extravagance and. the maintenance of‘ high taxation‘: during the past six years was that‘ the Conservative Government had‘ left the country in such a bad debt icondition that taxation was neces- . I i HE Provincial Legislature will‘ moot afternoon with thc-l this usual ceremonies which will include n. military‘ escort for Irlis‘ Honor the The parliaments federal and provincial. v: avoidable cxpcnsc. Lieuwnalihacwerilol“ 9mg" sary under the present Government. IIIOIIIOU‘ ' ' ‘ . . . 5 Opening m ';Commcnting editorially on the iii- 'u ‘i; - . . _ ‘ l H m‘ lacruracy of ilIIS excuse. thc Ottawa IS not. as looiJoumal $ny§'____ ‘Ilany suppose‘ needless exuavlw "After the War. one common Jommg ‘Us condemnation‘ game‘ It is a n(‘l‘0"““l‘l“ mm 3‘ rmicceiioiuii‘ prnlalem faced thc lIilllOl|$ lmll“ lcilflllllfl-‘i i" "ifllfll l0 ting tribute of lmuoi- lo our law-l“; m.» \\'\'ll‘l(l. 'l‘lial 1)i'\')l)li‘lll,‘|“i(.1_ll7I'iI|Il‘S and vices that were iu the may...“ m“; h, n“. ,.,.l,,-,.__v,.ntu.li' .- _ ' liverld at. the time when the Sacred l_\‘. vra.» in reduce taxation llllil lo vi llis Maui-sly iii llil‘ |ii-i‘li'irii|1iiica~‘:my“Hdpbw Hwilillld. mid it was grappled Wllll by ‘lihe United Stolen‘. with llie rouse ll. wax laced by F311;;- ol he. Ulllilill dilly as such. digmiy 0i piiidiiiiiiciii musl brimmi- uiiiwd not only iii iluliyard tllfi|llll‘.‘i(ull_ll(i_ mm m bum OI tho-w vow“ m l - -ii' , zi l cl ill 5. but ‘l . “l "l" ‘m "L l“ ‘l ‘lilfllflfi. between I919 and lhe prcseul pnwm‘ ““(‘m‘l"“ “mini: "he mmwii“ lime. debt and taxiiliou iveiinsienii- ii)’ in Canada. tmiaulv. ii war. otherwise. 'l‘he re- iiiu» iliriiuglmul the .\l‘.‘.$lt'rll. . _ _ . . tll'(‘|i'll.*.l‘ll. uiilur- ‘fhe-iriu- (ligiiily of |)‘.ll‘lii\llli"lli. however. cousl. l~: iml. iu ouiyvard and. curd of the Conservative party be- Princc Edward Island and many, millions throughout thc worldwhoi dc not believe his statement. He 118.5; attempted to prove by passagcsi quoted. land in some instances mis- quotcd. or perverted) from The Book that total abstinence may be en- forced ‘against everybody by legal enactment. such as we now have. and this under warrant of Holy Scripture. In this attempt a few‘ minuies reflection should convince him that he has utterly failed. many of his brethren in the Ministry lion-ks were written are vcry plainly ‘ilifilll. with therein and there is no niiisziiikiiig their meaning. “Fhou mhali. linl" kill. (rouunil. adultery ‘xtcnl. l)1‘iil' false witness. or covert.- llhirsi- are plain words dealing with ‘\\'|‘I|llt{ doings that had been in the INSULIN Cnc of lhc (iucstiims that at first would scam hard to answer is "why is the number of cases of diabetes increasing. despite the fact that insulin has been saving thou- sands ‘of lives“? Di‘. Rz-ibiuoiviicli of Montreal. fcllowlng" over thirteen hundred cases for a period of three years bcforc insulin was discovered. and for ihrcc years afierivnrds, has bcen able i0 prove that the death rate in this group dropped to onc- fifth o what it was in I921. just before insulin came ‘into use. And “thc death ratc amongst diabetics requiring inciii, Wlh; 38 per ccni in the year Jot-fore. the llILl‘(l(lil(‘il0lI of insulin. whili.t four _‘.'i':ll.‘;-l;‘li(‘i' it ivar: Iiul 5 pi-r cent. . What lheu i:; thc cause of the increase iii ilmbieii-s generally? You-will l'.‘llli’lIIl)l‘l‘ ihail durl AND and thc fl‘ actually “lill ful. tiiarbeiiv; began lo world from lhv beginning of huiuaii ‘hisuuy Palestine. where iuosl. of ‘the sacred tvrilcrs lived. ivas a laud \\'{‘l'l‘ fherc before the timc of Ml).\it‘s,l0lllll'ill loud known. If. l-li\'l.‘$ llvdl» M! again. 'l‘hi.~. flu-u is partly ihu f [Llililililfiil of thc llll'l'l".ihi‘ iii ‘below surgical trcate AllPl‘ the u r with sugar Dlflilll-ips“ mmm“ (inc above another with the (ll.l- upright. Bible readers in SOME riicrs ABOUT manirriaslle... i0 the cncl of his iinq/ and thcni idepcnds on the wind to carry it l0 ills destination, or at least to somel ‘place where it will‘ catch and li0lcl.| That thc spider has any special des- tination for this line is wholly iiii- probable. Hc spins out the floating strand. and whether with the needle‘ or not. it is pretty sure to catch and‘ became attached to the other sided Anyone familiar with the woods has felt these strands draw across his face when walking in wood roads and paths. Some of them are filmy and invisible; others. taut and strcng. like a fine white thread.‘ This is when the little bridge has been long undisturbed. Every time the spider has crossed. he has\ strengthened it. by a new l.hvend.fo\' a spider nevci‘ moves wiiliiiiil.s]iiii-- . ‘ iiinv. uui a thread as he goes. It is‘ the Vlitl‘ l.lll'l'l' ivas n gri-iil. (lei-reusi- iii the Lllllillllli oi sugar (?(lIl.\llllli‘(l.| rote from (liill)l‘lt'>.l l . his means of getting home llgfillll. l 'l‘hes.c.bi‘idg('-s over wide. spin-es are? almost wholly fol‘ travelling"puvposx I have i'iircl_y' ever found ilicm (EFOSN wrb or net Eill.'~i})i‘ll(l(5(l lx-tualvu Lllvlll. ‘The iii-ls are usually iu shorli-rl \ _ _ V A. :1 moiici‘ oi l".icl.. sugiii‘ is ampuccs. 4 0i vineyards. Wmi- and sli-nuc,druilrgciid 100d, “Wham ‘m. mug-i. econ»; Th|g1‘¢\',,\l‘\‘.f)lll<'l‘ moans besides tho: H F ANADA is youthful, growing — continually growing. At present She 15‘ third among all nations in per capita wealth, the best place in the world in which to live. You would, of course, like-to start your children on life’s journey equipped to take advantage of the great oppor- tunities which ‘will be offered them. Then, save regularly ‘for the»- future of your-children and deposit yffiir savings in a‘ bank. When your children start out for themselves you can so establish them in life that they will face the world confidently. And they should become substantial and pros- PCFQUS Citllenb‘. The road to your cliildren’s future is open at cv¢ry branch of The (lanadian Batik of Commerce. 9° ‘ _‘ : hall be carried .‘ mums satisfactory. Respect for law _ has hitherto been known iii this I'm“ ';‘;‘K§‘(gi);v"kcs. n Q4 pzoviiicc and thcrc is no betterment Wrll here. you zire. iii right at present. What the iii- wc haw “("1" mrmmh m" <9‘ Lure may hold in store it would be l“ l ("m """'g“l"") N“ °“ “M” la czlezu‘ 0.10mi... oi $105,000 yvarly‘. i w melting Eves and auppiyfng Glasses; Vlnlllli‘ signs (if seasonal osieniulion; . i! hi». rather iu the personal char- rau-i- and honesty of the men seq lcctcil by thc DQODIO to represent‘ them. to make law's which will iii- slur peace. harmony and prosper- iiy throughout the country. to set au example lo thc people in honor! inc. and observing thc laws which‘ they‘ lhavc a righfto pay duc respect to‘ cur legislators and also to demand themselves have enacted. “Y0 of them the truth and honor and self respect are due to the men and ‘women who have entrusted them with the conduct of the country's‘ public business. Al. admitted that thc road immediately} the outset it will be frankly‘ Government‘. difficulties. ‘ The bcftre the Saunders is beset with ‘niisrs which _gave them the position which they now fill. are difficulties cf lhcir own anaking‘. These they ‘lIIllFL frankly face and overcome as ‘host they car; and the people will demand that. ivhat they undertook Conditions ~ arising out of the legislation they haic already carried out. are by no out. (lesccllded to a IOVWCI‘ lcvcl than idle to uuticipaue. but of one thing n! leaal ‘assured. that is that the people will ihe (iovcriiiuciil. may rest lcl: iilililil 1m honest fulfilment of‘ the ‘l(‘l'lil:. upon which they wcrc (Hect- Viom ilu- eeoiiouiii: and legislative‘ ‘vieu/puiiii. ‘lilic Saunders (iiJvcru- mcul. has micceeded lo a great iii- herltniice. lo a revenue euhancerl by They which carried on ihr- public works succeed ah flLllllilllSiFilllOll . of the province wilh a reduced biir- taxation uiicl a substantial ‘balance to their credit. jthc Saunders (loveruuicnl. succeeds den of In short. Ivince has ever had. and one which had the respect and confidence of the people throughout iprovince. In undertaking to effect ‘what they considered better temper- the whole system which ihas proved satisfactory to seven of lour nine provinces. they were op- posed b_v an organization which persistently insisted they had a bet- ter way. Mr. Saunders and his can- ‘dlates joined forces with the latter. The combined forces by their rc- prescntations. or misrepresentations. secured a majority support and the people who elected them are now looking for the betterment which they were lcd to expect. V . We look forwardtonn interesting ‘session as well as to a dignified dis- cussion of the legislation in be brought down on the part of both Government and Opposition. v ance legislation-—a EXCUS NG {Q}—-~- EXTRAVAGANCE. manner of their election. the pru-‘I “To” 19w m“! 1921 “ms "ob 5° lmw/iud men became drunk as they do‘ as; economy WiiS concerned. a pni‘-iu(i;1y_ Bill. icverinitly be it saiiLl iiguku-iy brilliant, mm But thg‘lll(l hioscs. or the prophets. or the; greater iliscrctlii. unquestionably. ulmsncs‘ m‘ m“ Divme Master‘ lay: - ilovm thc law. “Thou shalt not.‘ falls upon ihc present Government. mvirlru“ i 4 They did lilli. i ivhieh. in oflicc at a time when xvzii‘ , i and ]IflSi-\\'.'Il‘ obligations Sl.(‘iI(.lllYI‘f‘-‘ _ ; _ _ _ . llrunkciiiicss was condemuzsll by. udvil. mad!‘ n0 serious or effective q . . . . . 1 ..ic highest religious atutliorities in “Hort L0 “iducc ‘lobt b-V WlTPlIVl" those old clays. and by human ex- lllClIi. and which is only now POZICII-‘lll ‘SINK’? and by common sense, as lug thc point of removing new taxes“ hil-‘i 51'9" l“ “l1 m" 351°“- Wine‘ _\'\'(Ili a inockcr and strong drink iaging as they are today. and those .wh0 are deceived thereby are no ‘wiser now than they were then. The “Since 1922 the Government. of _ _ _ _ linen who ferried long at the win". Mr; King has taken out 0i the peck-Q" “five ‘mighty m mingle strong C“ °f Canadian taxpayers ‘he Col‘ drink. were rebuked and others who cssal spin 0f $2.200.380.690-—$400.000 "arc drunkavds or gluttons came to COnS-el-vatiws‘poverty just as they do now. They; collected in thc six previous yearsi“‘°1‘e_c°ml°"m°d b5‘ ‘he sacred Wm’ iers. Just as they now are by all good _ nvrltcrs and thinking. upright mcii of "Wiley l" “'°l'k will‘; ‘my ha“ dejand women. But, what has all this cent attempt at economy in cxpen- L0 do with man-made laws. penaliz- which its extravagance compelled it‘ to impose.‘ 000 more than the ‘iWith that gigantic additional sum r ' ‘J ivai‘ and post-war (tests were reccd-dabusc l" lug-should have resulted in a debt: 250 or 300 inil-‘ lural teats to condemn intcinpcraucc. _ yifaci he taken as much pains to find Mr. Bennett has conclusively SIIOWIIJCAIS m the Bible condonmmg hypm by I111‘ PllbliC ACCOUHIS- flu.‘ (Olrllztiisy and deceit. he would easily debt 1~‘(_\du¢[i0n has been but $9z,-lhnvc found (iuitc as many if not 000.000. The extra‘$308.000.000 went W“ “S "mm" “m! ‘lum as °_'_“l’““' linto thc estimates for political and‘ m‘ He has not‘ done so‘ hm n were ‘ yis any mic cause that has produced lelcctioncering outlays. Let anyonefils “mm hypocrisy‘ deceit‘ perjury.‘ who doubts this study the Audiiorgmd lying" in Prince Edward Island ias prohibiiioii we would like :\\'0l|l(l mention it. “It is all very well. and casy. for. . thc Prime Minister‘ to stand in Pair-i M“ ‘lhvlflm “lwuhboldko m“! m‘ JUIC fault. cumluon among the advo- lcatcs of prohibition. of trying Lo mom has cummmized" n l“ m“ lm""i‘ead into Sacred Scripturi: what‘ isn't ural. too. thui his back bclieli llellPlPilllCll‘. Tempciaiiict‘ is (roiiiineiidcil mcu should daily parrot the claim.y\Vllt‘l'@V(‘l‘ if is mentioned in the ‘gum did L Goad Book. If is spokeulof as ouc 5 _ _ _ 10f fl von:.fellai.iou of virlucs. pcununw/‘l’? whorl‘ is “Us (‘cummwilvliir-li are associated faith. know- Wlllwwildll 11"‘ “Slllnfllfis? whw" "I ledigc. lcmperiiiicc. Ditilflllifl‘. brulli- it reflected in the Auditor (icneralls erly kindness and charity. If. u, "(Icull [I]~|ni‘lll‘V(‘l' III the Book assucinieil Willi almost. countless ‘examples of use-‘lwohibmml by lmv‘ as w“ ‘mw H‘ . _ ihere. 'I‘(.‘lllll(‘l'f\IIl'.l" belongs among less voles for constituencies all oven-Hm] things mm M” tun,‘ humid‘ ill" vfllllllfl’ l" YPXIIIV-l‘ ‘ "l" lmllm" " _jii.si. pure. lovely and of good repovl. ucss of such (alaims. Liquor |)l'f|llll)llli)ll iii Priuei- Eil- ‘Illilifil Island is not in that ('i\ll‘L'.ill'_V. [reduction of at least liens. Instead of that. however. as Generals report. lioiiicul and say that the Cloverii ivhcrc the (iovlrriiiueii lil r1 port? Onc has but. “'l‘he hard truth is that. Cuuudul does n01. know what n-trciiclimciitl We have been experiencing [Especially is this true since its ai- _ tempted enforcement has fallen info means. 0M v1‘ 1m‘ most progressive 1m I d w 0d h t m! thc hands of (I clique at thc head of _ r a r '. c r0 IIPVCSELSI . _ . y economlcal governments u“. ‘n10. p 05m 15 u l’ ‘thc Alliance. who have iiiiioduccd l the 5M9 0f m" natural "e-wurce“? the (‘XQISDCPIILIIIQ system of secret we have been collecting more rev-ispying and forcible em“? than eve‘. before; and instead peaceful homes. Is that the sort of iTemperance that is commended in |Holy Scripture? We cannot think so. Are not love. brotherly kindness and charity better advocates of Bible temperance than hatred. mal- ice and strife? A gulf that is ividc and deep separates one of these modes of procedure from thc other. invasion oi’ of using that revenue to lay up something for a bad day. we have simply been playing with it; have simply been encouraged to go on spending more recklessly than be- fore. Whether e. Conservative Gov- ernment would have done better. we frankly refuse to say. but whatwcl The Tariff Advisory Board got have said. at all events. is thc trutlmlwm” ha“! kllmk“ "m" H°“~ H- H ' l. d. We havent in any way econom 7c few days ago. "n5 report is an "h "A country. llkc an individuahcanlsun m the House... he said’ “m. get away with such things when quoting from it. He declared that everything ls prospgrqug Bug [hg thc Board. appointed to advise thc |Governinent. had not only made no history of the World Ought m teachlrecommendations in its report, but. mo” Mm govern “S m“ wpospcfllyht had not cvcn summarized the evi- ls not r1 zilnrflfllfllfd 0°l1dl@l°"~ and dence. Consequently the members that thc nation which‘ in fair winds of the House were confronted with do“ not prepare for mm is merely fhllfili-IOII of CVJGEIICC ouit of ‘which e w rc ex e - . . e courting hardship. This Governnlogilgalcconclgffon glflrsgvsnssllxé mcnt. if it ls wise. must decide toznot blame ‘he Minister of Fhiancc glvo up extravagance. and specious for casting the fgpgfl agldgg and m1 excuses for extravagance. and re- llldfflilfih 0M member. Mr. Adshead. HE only excuse that Premier‘ King ventured lo give In reply liglilcn the burdgn of our debt." the expressed sympathy with the Min- liiitcr. “who had been required to do the work of the Tariff Board all over again." ' . ._l solve lo do something along lines advocated by Mr. Bennett to isziblc.‘ ‘chime-seeing. as already said. that l"? "11 "l"? ‘Wink l"‘°"“5‘~‘ "m" Mr. biai-Leod easily illlds Script-l he: Stevens in the House of Commons a, the floors of the Government." [Mimw in Lhvziillli‘ needle by which spiders ucconi-‘l (~]](I1\l;{\5[ fol-m pug- plish this: work. A thread of web is _ _ lro filmy thal. it will float on a light Crgcl?iljfguJllulNwdllmflgllmlfi" lh(“(‘Ill'l‘0iIl. of air. 'I‘akmg advantage of‘ " “ "L ' ‘ i" b i w ‘a breeze. the spider on the wind- nds per person per year. or _ _ _ L“ of ..glil_y' LWO pouutls pcr week cacli Wflfil 51d? dim“ 9m fimmm‘ ' . the body uuii rtlicvt simplest. and individual. Ami the uiifoi‘ti|iiat:'lwcb. which. carried by thc wiudrX-j “mm l“ m“ ‘mlmiws is “mnmiillfl till they reach and cling fast mostly iii llll(li'lli‘ aged folks. just; a! the time when lll('_\' arc mo. n m? "mm "flue" no will iikstui‘: m1m,|,|.. f“ U... Mn-py ihii‘. own cud. and. as one stiaud is fl would nppvul‘ thcu that lo l'l‘—‘£Il\\'i\_\‘.~i sufficient Lo support 2i spid-‘ (luec the uuuibei‘ oi cases o1 (Ila-l -- wmghp u“. cmnp19tj()1] of‘ {he ‘ it will be ncz-essziry i0 I‘0L'.ll-‘ . , , . . ‘. lat- the inialzc- of sugar and starch-"mmge "r ‘l Mlflvlt mattei. ‘ y. i en. “m, U“. 5%....“ But spiders accomplish izii 9.10M‘. l However there is one point thziflei‘ feats of transportation than by iliflb‘ not peep (‘lTll())l\€\Sl'/1(‘(l. and that way of their own bfldgcg, Just, as he‘ ‘is that 07d fa en into the body r ,, _ .. . fcflllllOi. harm the body if it is usedJnasle {he of u?“ biceze to leaning. ‘That Ellgfil‘ and starches may usual-{bfiilnlllng 0i h“ lmdge‘ 5°_ ‘em _ h‘ be eaten in abundance providing use of the wind to be carried bodily ‘.1115’ “SW95 ca" lake @1111‘- "f ihmlbliiinsirlf. Making a kite of himself.‘ . I‘1°‘l"t°;"~'; l-‘le-k“ mod b“ “Smllwith long streamers of web which’ 00111130 L‘ _\'. l _ , , . ’ B). making the muse!“ of Uwact hkc a little balloon. he launches ‘body use them. In other words by 011i “Doll the Wind. and crosses rlv-i mxvsrcise. The brisk walk outdoors. 01's and wood. a vcnturesome voy-y {games cf all kinds. even the mornings‘. m unknown lands | ilOIMlfClV hcmc exercise will so use l , - - -._ -- - io i. in], “n5 extra flmmn" of sugar an,‘ TlILv lb a well known phcnomei l ..s.izii'ch taken. that diabetes may bc~ avoided. ‘ ‘ S0 as has bccii said so often bc-{Alpheug Hardy m“. U; Maine's most‘ fore. if you must satisfy‘ your ‘ID-l _ " ._ _ U ‘pomp rm. starches and Sugarsibdciiiiiicnt uiiiniahsts. onu. told me ‘willing lo use them up by cxcrciselof Slimming ‘d (‘lily °b5@1'\'mi§flP-l'§a'-‘ Relllcnlbm’ ll- lfi U“? 0\'@1‘W9i811l migration of spiders across IlIOYYIV-i |folks who make up most. of thou‘... A“ day Lrmlprs m» “Tb ‘vcllp: numbmlgi dla<ui>s‘ . ldrifting through the ah‘. hc said.‘ . . . - l |oc+¢¢+¢m+cc¢ ¢¢H¢¢+¢0¢Qmiiny 0i thcm so long that the spid- ‘ ‘crs at the upper ends were invisiblfr. i lwhile others ‘were low enough to be‘ lsecn and to catch at once near the ‘l By Frank Ycigh ishores on thc Island. . < ‘ I . ‘oneoooooo-oooovoo-oovoeooi 0'“? I ‘latched n 5pm“ M ‘V | fliule silken cablc across the top ol a | Great Wari wzilcr cask. 'I‘lic spider passed round ‘thc top of thc cask to the point ' - . ~ s u." fwic - l'f‘l!,ili'(lllI_l; thc great war‘? ‘when one u; Hui em“ ‘ylsnrn . A. 'l‘hc tutal OIIIISLIIIPIIIS in thawed? he exalmned “and m ‘m’ ‘f Canadian Plxpodltioiiary Force W.IS“I‘l|.',lll..\$]')(‘(l round lo the opposite 619.6316, of vtvhom 424.689 we t ()V(’l]"i(‘ll(l and gave that thc same test. seas or ac ivc vvice. The (zasua - A o, ,1 d. L mpcvln- ties of thc Force wcrc 59.544 . Ofvrhln m? “i? ally“? l‘ mo, 8' .1 m“ whom 51.740 fell in action or dicdlllllily W“ d" W‘- l" ‘m "““' 4 ' of wounds. 6,766 of (liscase and 10291 property. After I tampered will! 3866 C-“milim ‘the web. he seemed Lo know it at 0|‘ and again IIIVUSLIIIIILPG both I-‘aicis Regarding‘ thc Q. What are some of the facts lirom other cause .‘ Ycrz: (akcu as pr oncrs of wail". pm“ llli‘ 50,000 Canadian \'.“.ll‘ KITIVPIW ’ " __ _ 37.747 “n. i" Eump.._ 346;; in Lhoilznllfi of the stiaiid a.» lit had done [Uiiilcd Kingdom and llfillll in (Jaii-‘ibrloiu; ‘Plicii I gently iletucheclllie ififlll- lend of the thread opposite ivhi-rl- he ~~<ccp . . _., ., _ _ -. =Ioooooomowooooocooooooo‘was Mama‘ Th“ hilmxlnltl m U‘ ‘the side from whi< h thc breeze ivas ‘iblowiug. i Very (iuiekly he iliscovirred that . By lsorneiliing had llftllllilllfll. and began - ~ . . .. f tl - l ROBERTA LEE iuuiiiiii, about on the ulgl o n looooooo+o+on+oo~oooooooe cask‘ | {where the web should have been lfil-TF lllallml Mill‘ ‘Ifnstencd. ihcii went back to the ...i’§."i..§’.3“‘..f.’f§. ‘lll".ii..‘.il‘."“.‘f? rd“ “m” -‘“°"" “m ‘"’ clate syrup. two heaping tcaspooii- “an” “olmd m m“ Sid“ wmm I mu‘ fiils of malted milk. two ounces of broken the web. and fastened a new. Eliimtllzle illlldcgelggixélgle {llllllf l0) lnellflg fluc. filmy strand to the edge of thc FJPFVI? witliiwsliavecl icigunilf; ldgsllidd "lik" the 0mm‘ end nonung m mo very COOL lair. Then he went around to a iplace about opposite. found the ‘ floating end. fastened it. and crossed over on the single line. so flue as to be almost invisible. It reminded me of thc circus rope-walker. It was plain that he had chosen the wind- ivnrd side from which to spin n. web. which had been waited over. 0n this line he kept passing back and forth. the strand yielding less and less‘ to his weight and growing larger and whiter. At last it was as firm and white as the one that I had broken. When Wash Washing Silver silver in a basin or bowl by itself. If it is touched with a greasy cloth it will have to be washed again. Then rinse well in order to retain the polish. Onions The strong taste of onions can be avoided by pouring. boiling water over them after they have been sliced. and then drain and pour cold water over them. The utter fallurc of thc King Gov- ernment's Immigration policy was forcibly demonstrated by Mr. Lucas, onc of thc United Farmers from Alberta. during the budget debate. He pointed out that according tothc latest census-of the Prairie Pro- vlnccs taken in 1926 those three pro~ vlnces had lost the whole of their natural increase. amounting M179.- ‘000. as well as 3B per cent. of the Q_ new immigration since I921. All the Prairie Provinces had lost a large proportion of their people. he said. "although it is estimated that $10.- 000.000 annually has beenispent-on immigration by different agencies. ,Thls ghastly fiasco must be laid at OO§OGO¢O§QOOGO 05606-0 0-004 Modern Etiquette ' By ROBERTA LEE v-OO 0 0 O OO-O-O-O O-QO-OO-‘C-OQQ-O-O-O What suit worn by well-dress- ed men is considered correct for all informal daytime occasions? A. The business stilt. Q. What sort of person wins for himself the name of “bore? satlon. . Q. Must all of the chitin at tea be of the same pattern? A. o. at certain limes of the year. often‘: spoken of by naturalists. The late‘ lie searched back and Infill.‘ A. 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Premium notices would g0 l0 him. a" "I Whlfl‘ you might have to pay for a time. but "5 h” he‘ gins to earn he will want to Hllflfl! lllfl l‘ You could not set a lint!‘ Wfllmlflcv m‘ a stroiigci- incentive. to cultivate the provl- _ ..|‘ proflt-eariiing Grcati L1 For Chronic Coughs. Sold Suiinyside. ‘ . would give him all safest 0st. with ijillill‘ proccss- of rebuilding. A thiril time I broke ll. and a third linic n a lli‘\V bride.- was biliit. 1 broke it 1h» fourth time, and now the spider remained quiet. Soon I’ prvirciveil a flat thread of web is- suing from the buck 0f his body. which grew wider and larger and more mowed and tangled till it be- came a little buoyant cloud as Iargc as thc end of onels llttlc finger. It seemed like nothing so much us a little ragged balloon. as it swayed go his hold. and up went his bai- looii. spider and all into thc ah‘. drifting out of sight high ovcr thc ltop of the house. It was as plain as day that he wanted nothing more to do with that cask OI‘ the region round it. é--—{-O§>—- Povplc who have no sense of liumoi- net mighty funny at limes. 1 1 (f AL ilfili K/icl RDER ‘r .. "EUM/XT‘ lightly in the air. Suddenly. hc let, Il, rl-qulrcil much luirdeuiuc, (if uf-w luii‘i.:‘h|i' ill:lll"lll l.» llu-itllgj; 1 again. and exactly the same process mun ‘ W Mimi" H ‘_luvl_;xl_ l’... H Uh of exiiiiiiiiatiriii look place as iii the “gm H. ,>._",,],,,\\-¢,.|- 5|‘ il-siii-d. Illsl illSl'.ill(‘I‘. dud in the end the‘ ________. ‘r. w. nnsrmw Mllnlll" l" RODMAN WANAMAKER Who died a few days affo- held 56.500300 in life insur- BIICG. Although a wealthy ma" aside from his Insurance. Mr- Wannmakcr believed in hclnl heavily protected so that hi‘ estate would have plenty 0i ready cosh without disturblnll his holdings. A sensible policy. Prim-o Edward Inland Charlottetown, P. l. l- <IlLA in.‘ ~v