speeches in Berries x “ll “JUNE s, 1926 Engineering Firm Loses Heavily on Yeafs Operations IDNlDON. June 2.-’l‘he report of t-he Armstrong, Whitworith tlirm, 0.1a 0f H18 1110M ‘Million-Gill Engin- eerlng companies in England, eon- ulitutes a fresh ‘shock to the finan- cial world. used as it do nowadays w serious losses -iin the .heavy trad- es, The ice-s of -the flrnfs opera- tions during the past year roughly ds 900.000, ‘pounds. which necessi- iutee the transfer o! that amount from the reserve fund. The poor state of trade. high costs of ‘produc- tion anld‘ foreixn competition is the official explanation for t-be ‘poor showfllfl. The firm invested ‘more than five millions sterling i... nnn Newfoundilahd lHowle-r and. ,Palper mnrpfllll)’. but it its bel.ieved the firm has recently arranged this in- vestment on a more satisfactory looting. Five directors of the Armstrong Whitworiih firm have realigned. Lord lSouthborough is the new chairman. The. board of directors is unwilling at present, it is believ- ed. t'o recommend drastic recon- struction similar to that undertaken by the Vickers firm last year, when the assets of that great armament and industrial firm werle written down ‘by twelve and a half millions, us the result of five years of defl- cits 0n operations. ‘Iibe ‘Dflfilillbll- or Armstrong, Whitworth will be discussed at a meeting of the shareholders next week. vlous to the channel stream that How Mrs‘ Penny‘ they stop the cutting away of the k bank. Several score of abandoned bac er Entered automobiles are serving more ei- League Council ATLANTIC OYPY, June 4.——-l{ow ubiquitous .woman found her way, unofficially, into the councils of the great, was revealed iby Mrs. Percy V. IPonnybscker of Austin, Texas. speaking tonight before the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Psnnybacker, who is a form- er president ' of the Federation, spoke on “Geneva, 1925". Arriv- ed at Geneva and faced with t-he impossibility of entering the "Glass Room", where the (Zouncll of the league of Nations was sitting upon the question of Great Britain and ’l‘urkey's d’spute over the Mosul, Mrs. Penmybacker said she "satl (lawn and thought and thought, forI half an hour without anything happening." Them she recalled a young American newspaper corres- pondent iwho had once {IPOIIHSBd "to do her a favor." From him she vwheeldled admittance. On the morning of the first see-l sioll M-rs. Pe-nnybacker again made use of woman's wit, and her "think- ing" cap. The press representa- tive staied in front of her wals "at least six feet tow" she said, adding, "imagine my consternation to think l had dome so fa/r to see nothing but the back of a good looking for- eign correspondent!" ‘ Did Mrl. Pennybacker Write ltl lShe did mot say ‘how she did it, but the next lday the correspondent W38 Ell-Wilt. 811d also the few days following. But bearing Mrs, Pen- nybacker one flelt tihat if the good- looklng col-respondent's signed dis- patches oi’ that particular session had been closely examined, one might have seen some feminine touches similar 0o the "Shandyism" that, thlalzik-s to "Maggie", were Mont to creep into John Shanda "What Every i -t i‘ t B B l a h f i. Woman Kluows." How Weak Girls Can Gain Strength it Comes Through the Tonic Blood-Making Qualities of Dr. Williams’ iPlnk Pills. in the life of almost every girl there comes a time when weakness attacks here. The strain upon her blood supply becomes too great, and there follows headaches and bnckaches, loss of appetite, ut- tacks of dizziness, heart palpita- llon and constant wearlness and a tendency to a decline. All these "Ymptoms may not be present in any particular case. but the pres- ence of any one of them shows the necessity for prompt treatment. And there is no other treatment s0 sure and so speedy as that through habit oi‘ tearing away large chunks of South Dakota farmland abutting‘ and sometimes in twenty-acre chunks. The piling of logs, brush and debris along the hnnik has nut availed to stop the chantiePs depredatiutis, the frames of Junked cars. piled one ulpon another wherever channel is cutting sway the bunk,| settle sc. firmly and are so imper- fee-lively than expensive piling. ----<o->-_—- They Are Well What Mr. C. Nova Scotla Man ado come the same glild tidings. weak ‘being made slFQIIil and heal- belng done by Budd's Kidney Pills. People are now learning the lln~ portance of keeping the kidneys in Pills, because they know they 11H’. Young comes forward with a stale- ment that adds to the list of grate- fered a great deal from backache and kidney trouble and great lot of’ good. l always keel! a supply in the house and take them when 1 fee] the least bit of pain. I always get relief and ‘ are well worth the ‘Infllleifi’ Riviera Village Swamped . With ‘N503. JIHH: 4. A.l is not roses and aweeteccmei. scenery in the neighborhood m‘ inc l-‘rench Riv- iera. The little fishing village of Cros- defiaxneu, jlifll \‘\a\>;¢u‘; .wlll -be llIIlnllll-Ollluni‘ r. aneans is foumlm. o millions of Jelly u... _. .....:n have appeared in the buy. lluge plies of deed fish are nightly thrown up on the beach and the authorities rec- ently were unable to clean them away ‘before they Cifllllllttlltikill to rot, Attempts to burn the fish had been unsuccessful. Junked Motor Cars Stop “Washing” Of River Bank PIERRE. S. D., June L-Junked motor curs urc being put to u ‘itcw use here—~tltut of helping to "tame" the Missouri river. The "Big iMuddy” hits B (EDDY the stream, during the sprint‘; T1393. carrying them downstream But it has been discovered that the Worth The Money Young ‘Says About Budd's Kidney Fills. Suffered with lBackaehe and Kidney Trouble and Found Relief in Dodd’: Kid- ney lPilla. Sydney iMlnes, N. 8.. June ~l.-— ‘SpecialF-‘l-‘rom nil parts of Cun- elllng the same glllll HIM)’ "i Hill‘ arers that suffer no longer. of the hy, and of the good work tliut is nape, or watching for the least ymptoms of Kidney Trouble. 11ml hey turn nt once to Budd's Kidney rcmcdythat never ltlils. ltilshl urn in Sydney Mines, Mr. ‘Chas. ul, letters. lie says: -"l have suf- I found hat Dodd's Kidney Pills did me a Dead Jelly Fishes‘ l and a scheme of standardization, Ontario, will he one of the fllut committee The group above she Taschefleau of Quebec. The Community's Responsibilities Many MONTREAL. Que. Julie 4 — Sergrcgatlon of the fcclile-ixilnded; shop girls ulld others; bcitcrmcn in‘ slum living condlfiona and the ill- troililcflon of» nullonul laws rcllcv-l ing prospective motlusrs from work for u lrcriuin period. W0!" TOW‘ shadowid-Iry Dr. W. W. Cliilnnalb, who is president of llic .\.'ll“ll’illl College of Surgeons and tKY-mlp" cologlsl of the Royal Victoria Hts;- muniiy and nation to its itiiltli-"r-l. ter ‘than 1hc. lust," declnrcd Drn (lhlpinan. “And the lll‘t)lllt’l'fi of one} gnncrutloll largely lll"l8l'lll'll“ the, children 0i‘ the next can tnkr- the place of w sflfllflfbll portant . Could we the feeble-minded. “Dr. think the)’ the blood-making qualities of Dr. Williams’ ‘Pink Pills. They are the one thing needed to maintain the health of growing girls and women 0f mature years. Here is a bit of positive proof, of the value of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in case! or this kind. Miss Clara Fraser‘, Thessalon, 0nt.. has been brought ‘back to health and; "mllktb through the timely use of} this medicine, and gives expres- sion of her gratitude as follows:- "l feel it a duty as well as a pleas- ure to tell you what Dr. Williams‘; Pill: Pills have done for ma. The! have restored me to health, if. in- ilfiad they did not save my life. l _ will suffering greatly from anae- mia. I loaf. flnb and always felt s fired and nervous. At last l srflw M weak l bad to remain in hed- Thn doctor did not seem to help m9 My 311d l was [rowing weaker. __ and my h art was bothering mo. At last a I110 said she hld read of a similar can restored by Dr. Williams‘ Pink l lull urged me to try them. I- "lt helpless but decided to Mk0 l’ "VIM. so m mother got me l‘ "I991? 0i the pills and l bases taking them. it was not long be- YQN l an to and benefit from the use o '2 Illa, and in less In two on. in health was restored. l‘? fact 1-5" In better lissuu than l um ever-Inland, be- am I strong] recommend DI‘- llliams’ ‘Pink '1’ ll| to all who ll‘! milk and run down, for l’ feel sure 1;; will not be disappointed." medflu can get than pills from any M icine auiu or by all at m a m"! TIC Dr. W ism’ Kodi- -.- m O0.’ v riend who called to see h» v n tl nu f the st. Lawrence River and Gulf an l- ellent Rnzifigzm-ffa chubby"; "2"" 0" "‘°""'" exc yo: t-ly. throat Caturrh in physll-zll. ZQNl-L mental and moral callbre._.\1otliilig _____ TOURING THE MARITIMES WAENI) NEWFOUNDLAND The Premiers of Neva Scofin, Quebec. Ontario and Alberta are 1° be invited to appear before the special committee of the Home 0t ‘Commons Investigating. Canadab coal supply. l" l" ""39"" *° M‘ tabllsh at national fuel policy, and discuss rate I. J. A. Ellis, wlfnenes to ws: Night Coughs Rapidly Subdued instead of lying awake at nighkt, wasting your strength with cons - eradication of venereal disease; (ll-dug, why not act now, and break up lminallon oi starvation wilgefl lihyour cold to-day. lily inhaling the germ-destroying vapor of CATARJRiHOZONE you uitimulate the linings of the thront so that ilicy throw off the irritating |ll8Cf8ll0llS—[hl-‘i<ll. passes away. lNothlng coul and more pleasant to use than __ . .. ,, y, w jCuiarrhozoue. ‘Think of lt-no medi- ‘pnayla ""€l§=*“**§b,‘f;f 323211131419 to use into the stomach! Just m‘ t m 19' p0 s y ls. healing vwpor breath. So easy and agreeable, that even children can o" H“, worm 1,, m ,,,-Ug.-,.,-__-, unnphisc. ‘Cuturrhozone ,, . , . H ,1 g . bgL-‘liillilél. suueww henna on mm H . You will‘ Protect Yourself against infections. using GATA-RRHO- by and affectionate home life. Cmn- vi-nersal diseases hilly half of-lur pared with that, schools oi‘ wllat- social troubles would oe cured 8t- ever kind are comparatively uuim- the-beginning. A111! this will be W- m", gggr-Qlgfltfi This must be s0, when at lost we Chipmnn call it spade a apflfle. and our os- _ we"! on "could we b“, ,,,..,.|1,.fl..- [pjch-Hkn complacency is repiacedlue indefmlitely a subsidy to main- ' -by common sense." Fuel Comptroller for Left to rIght-diremier Brown- ies of Alberta and Premier Rhodes of Nova Scotls; centre-J. A. El- lis; below, left to right-Premier Ferguson of Ontario and Premier i rim CHARLOTTETOWN cusnnmu‘ Will Try To ‘Solve rust Problem Leprosy. when treated a quarter of control of the said the idly. methods of handling appelr before the lets." Ont. ved. the congestion generations w a faith constitutional eminent." d be more efficient for their little coughs and the outcome." lain wages. Early, Curable, ‘ Says Physician MRA-N-LLA, P. ll, June 4—Leprosy, fifty to seventyrilve per cent of the cases, declares Ma chess. health adviser on Governor General Leonard Wood's staff. The ‘Phillipine Health Service is encouraged to believe that within lands, is possible. Major llitchens Philippines reached the peak of the malady and that unless present machinery for its control and dovwn, the disease will recede rap- The Only Medicine | B-aby Has Had is What Thousand: of Mother: Siy of’ Baby's Own Tablets. Once a mother-has used Baby’! at 25 cents a box from‘ The Williams Medicine C0,. Brockvlllfl zuvov save srnlE our-come ls BENEFIT "ro WHOLE woato NlEW YORK, June 4.—'l‘he re- cent genera] strike in Britain eer- in the opinion of Sir Esme Howard, the Britlab Ambassador. llc establish "once again. 8W1 101‘ in the principles of ‘free lln an address ‘before the Ameri- cana National Association of Credit Men here tonight, which was cou- fined almost entirely to a discus- sion of the strike. he said that. "ova the whole. ‘I thi-nk mot only Great Britain, but also the world at large —-a~lways excluding our friends at lMoscow—-may be congratulated on Wlbi-le Sir ‘Esme said there was general recognition, that the miners oi’ Dasiamd sbouid be paid a "liv- ing wage", he took the poeitfou that milnie owners coubcl not be called on. iio work their properties at a loss, or the Government to contin- Treated fl , - . . .. l early, is curable in JOr A. P. rut, Confederacy. a century complete disease in the ls-,ret chamber in have now treatment breaks Own Tablets ‘or he, "we on“ aha The menfolks return from their y will use nothing else. Experience wlvurfls with sob"- uaarlv sad 4nd fhgr R j teaches her that they are without 18MB. k1!!! brothers and fathers _ _ o ’ an equal for relieving ‘bilby atlas: and]: male frienlds on the cheek and which it contains are for new and of the many minor ailments w i c w never a ook at their women. attract“, wa s f e ti M at and afflict him at one time Or another. solemnly stalk out of the station. Fish D-s; {ycilegr 8:0 “Fchoe a d ,_ The Tablets never fail to be oi There in ggafcaly a ma; of mug“, 1 99» l l W W5 _ n benefit-they cannot possibly d0 ter, or expression of joy at reunion, Catsups. They are all‘ worth knowing. harm as they are guaranteed to he and never a 5mm, on the face of ‘ti; n“ from la" ‘Ejlbflouzdrugz. bi ts the Arm” °"° “lee” along the 300 Send your name and address and we lconcern ng a Y'S Wu l1 B IILHQ g n11 _ . . Mrs. Russell mu, Norwood, Onta, a ° ' w” _ W111 "W1 Y°" a ¢°PY- FREE- _’ saysz-"l shall always have a goo s ‘ -|_ word to say for Baby's Own Tsb- LQPQI‘ Cllrlllg‘ Flora. In _ _ ~' lets’ l have given them to our Brazil More t- c°LMAN-KEEN(C3Md-1)Llm1"5. Delll- 9 baby girl. lln fact they are the 051i); QC lVe 1000 Amherst Street, Montreal dl ine she has ever had an -——— ‘ but: piond to say that she took sec- RIO DE JANEIRO. June 4. —~ _ we u. _ 0nd mm, a; o“, baby snow, sue Numerous genera of leper curing , ‘ f7 is eleven months old and weighs flora exist in Brazil, inlcluding one ‘ l 22 pounds. No mother whose child slpecles which is thought to be 9 4 is pevlsh or ailing will make a mls- more eflicaclous than the famous a j take in giving ft Baby's own Tab- Chlllllmawgfia tree of Hawaii. an-f ' ' bounce t e National Agriculturall . ~ ‘ Baby's Own Tablets are sold by Society. ands diQQStiOR medicine dealers or direct by m8." The 94-31mm, h.” wmch l! Dr. ularly known that the natl come, a belief and parliamentary 50V- to an Putnam's Corn pointed. 007118, H” i leanlllllyuhr lummor erulyen nil n a mane of rushing one ruultflhllnbecn 12st l Irelh llnkd between .Nev:fe.u°nc:l‘|.nd ll f f N rthland a uplen fly qu ppo passenger I" elrlfl v l". Glnr o ale at 60M" Greek. Nfld. u 0f the 8t. Lawrence and terlnlnltu the run of two vul- n m. m"; gnaw: the territory lervod by the ‘Clarke fleet. The ships of the norlt shore route, ll VII" ll 60h- Tbo ueoamvl y The No ""°" ."'.‘3.§l§m'3,"=§'1:3l"@'i-i"5 Me's“ " M? l?‘ §.'I" " It will It is 4 " ..".:"*:.':.".2::ia.:'.::"t:::.l:::i°:""""" . S to lnelulla u i; Clip luumq, .1: -lr> villi-I filtlvtivsr. 8v it»! ill! um, "um" Wm, Nmisnuuiuuauusbnsi. s service to m. canadiln Labrador, while than of u» south lharl In um all» smml" chllour BIY- ... 5% $3.313. .... rat» maintain s fortnightly service Oflllle but ullfe l!!! rtunaflly this n m... Benjamin's Historic Homeln South To lBe Preserved BRADDNGUN, -li‘ia., June 4 The historic mansion where Judah Philip Benjamin, secretary of the Confederacy. took refuge during the civil rwar. is to be preserved as a memorial by the Dauxhters of the Benjamin, when General Robert E. Lee surrendered, hm in a "c. fireplace. lt was directly from this home that Benjamin finally fled to llllklaad, to escape the hardships of reconstruction days, Kisses For All But Wife When Arab Returns Home ‘PAZA. Morocco. Juus 4 .—'l‘here is not the American thrill cf hub- by's homecoming for the wife of the unsmlling and inscrutable Araib, thought to contain a superior x-rade of the magic ethyl ester "sapucainba." ln Brazil the seed fruit" and "leper bread." indicating ves cures the disease. The tree grows wild in several states. Corns Stop Aching, Quickly Dissolve Away Wfhe misery o; a sore com COmNWbe national characteristics of the end quickly when you apply statement means just what it says.‘ and u a all it i ‘ own ycoase? lgulla digest-ibis‘: arengylseldlable attention‘ “m 1t “is indeed ‘fl in each puckage for the he‘ water great mistake to think that West- drops of Putnam's to that is sore. You won't be disapf Putnam's is not an ex- periment; it is a tested preparation that painlessly. csllouses ‘ foot lumps. Sold for 25 treatment. and for applying a few m‘ °“‘1“"‘° Brew up quite i-nde- "Japan should have her own Pendent of its religion, just as it la Ch i : l " < m” “pm-absurd to think tbiat Eastern ‘ r at filmy per-hm y harmonize“ its price with many motor cars s but 12's lélua WIT/z none nntme sou no the rear of a. large 4 L figa/atly ant] yards/zine? Recipes for‘ 16 different Mayonnaise Dressings — as well as recipes for Russian, French and Italian Dressings -—are in Colmans Recipe Book, which we will send you FREE for the asking. is pop- in Portuguese as various parts of‘ is calleil "leper Embrace Christianity y?“ “Y”! “Y ‘"11 '° “f "' U J on-Cbristianity. is our humble opinion tihat in end-sir to flll- v rges dirgjanese fill the heaven-sent mission, if such ‘ l’ OSAKA, J 111116 4——Tl' Japan ex- it be, of welding the Oriental and gpecbs to absorb tlbe benefits of Occ dental civilizations m. one. Westem civilization, “it will be ne- it is almost incu nt upon us ‘Japanese to welcome Christianity .ceesary for her to welcome Chris- tianity with open arms and barm- ‘with open arms, so as to be able to tonize the religion of the West with believe that it make that relglon our own, just ll ' we did Bnddhsim and Confucianism i~n the past. "To welcome Christianity means not necessarily to make this collat- ry a socalled Christendom. -but if. 9 menus obat the nation as a whole » , should .become conversant in 1 ‘ .f Chris-tan doctrines and sentiment ‘- in a similar degree as Western peoples who cote-es that religion. Eastern empire." in the opinion of the Osaka Mainichl. l This newspaper's editorial 0n the subject , which attracted consider- Extractor. This l- ft m" J8 iflldflivendent of its religigis w h her though-t or feeling. "Strauss to say. nus majority of removes. warts, , l cams‘ es ern culture Illai-ioizal characteristics, and so well assimilated as to main , f it bar own religion, side lby aid. with her inherited spiritual cults. such as Buddbie , Confucianism alnd Shlntoil-iru." ir/y/zllh-Buick shares .-4_»:. . .."~ Because of the great number of McLaugh- lin-Buicks bought each year, and because every dollar of the savings of great volume files back into McLaughlin-Buick value, cLaughlin-Buicks moderate price buys l Y quality. .1» McLaughlin - Buick can, and does, build its cars the way all motor car engineers would like to build theirsqlf their volume or selling price permitted. Torque Tube Drive; l y - "Triple - Sealed", . . Valve-in-Head En- ' ~ gine; Full Pressure Engine Lubrication; ‘g “Sealed Chassis"; Con- .' trollable Beam Head- li hts and Mechanical 4- heel Brakes. The public want finer transportation at lower oost. And they ct it in McLlughlin- nick Only on the most ex- pensive cars will you find chassis elements in any way comparable in cost and quslit to McLaughlin - Bulclfls __ The new low GMAC financing M." rates are available tb purchasers of McLaughlin-Buick or? time. [he Batter McLaughlin-Buick lull In rqhhvatlg l can in its price range. RSAL Morons EINQ RND KING" COUNTIES _ .QHARLOTTITOW|N, P. B. l, v ‘ i UNIVE N m r