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Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393-1 1 ETRY 1, science. a .- concentrating all its re- sources to the end that Detective Vision may be restored, Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- reeled. Any one of these detects may be, and nearly always is. the cause o! ' . Severe g Headaches 1i troubled with head- aches. we will be glad to investigate the condition oi your eyes. and ii necesaa ,, furnish you" with properly fitted corrective glasses. G. F. liutcheson OPTOMITBIBT EPARLIAMENT BUI we J L- 110311111‘ _ . TE CHARLQITEIQEYQIIARDIA“ Eouvcs, OTTA WA 1 I '\ t The of getting one." hl/Vhat Is Wrong with Liberal The marvelous luck which has attended the Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie Min: throughout his political career seems to have run out. From every ‘ o; Dunblane, U, - “w, V1555“; m part oi the country, except perhaps. Quebec, come reports regarding the Prmoemw-l-L me guwts o; m, and disintegration oi’ the Government party. The disaster which has overtaken the Liberals in Saskatche un is fresh in the public mind and it is said that even lilr. Dunning will be reflected In Regina. Manitoba is rellvmlfl i0 be in rebellion and everybody knows he: popular 2m admin‘ in the major Province of Ontario. The latest bad news for the prime min- ister is from British Colu " . In a lending editorial, The Vancouver Prov- ince, which does not always take the same side ln politics, observes: "What is wong with the Liberal party in British Columbia? Is it dead or asleep? Or is it entirely bankrupt of men, ideas and ideals? Whatever the trouble, it promises to play but a minor part In the election campaign which is now getting under way. inept, bewildered, a flock oi sheep without a shepherd, and with little hope l Pa rty? ’ ’ 23.5.93: is ...'l'he party appears to be helpless. The Province proceeds to say that, though election day is only a few weeks a uy. there is in a majority oi the fourteen British Columbia rid- ing-: not the faintest idea who the Liberal candidates are going to be. Ev- ‘rn in those tituencies where the candidates have been chosen, “they are either men, vino cannot hopa ta win, or men to whom, for one reason or another, it ism useless [to look for leadership. There is not in all British Columbia a single Liberal In the running today whom Mr. Mackenzie King could take into his cabinet in the iull knowledge that he was choosing an asset, and not a liability." Thus far no one with the slightest possibility oi winning ha; shown any dispos- ition to reach for the portfolio just abandoned by Dr. King. The Province 1conelldes wml the remark that u Mr. Bennett wins he will have ample l ,cabtnet material from British Columbia from which to choose. l! we are to judge by this more or less indepemlon‘ analysis of the political situation on the Pacific Coast, the Government has scarcely a chance of winning any seats in that part oi the Donsintnxt. Channel Tunnel Again Rejected ' Continued from Page 4 supporting. supplying and reinforcing Britain's western armies would have been incalculabiy. lightened and that the German submarine campaign would have lost a serious part of its sting. Thus it ‘would appear that a military case can be made for as well as against. the tunnel, pro and con in this regard turning. oi course. on whose ox is to be gored, Nevertheless, the comlttec of Imperial l Defence are unable to discover a single advan- tage from military point of view which nel. The tunnel has been advocated as a means of provldinll quicker transit between Enlzlancl and the continent of Europe, but the exigencies have been met to a large extent by regular cross-Channel aerial transportation. Notwithstanding all this. as an added commercial avenue the tunnel would have some economic value, and the MacDonald Government must have been tempted to favor the scheme since it execution would absorb a great deal oi the unemPIOYBd- and l0 thflt extent it would miflimiw a llfobiem that the Government has hitherto tried in vain to solve. That one politi- cal party is divided ingoplnion as to the merits or demerits of the under- taking is shown in the observations that were provoked in the House oi Commons by the Prime Minister's brief announcement that "the deci- sion oi the Governmehb i! $384115?- it." Mr. Churchill rose at once to ar- dently favor the tunnel scheme, whilst on the some side oi the House. sir. Austen Chamberlain and Colonel Ashley, with equal vehemence, op- posed the plan. which by many is still regarded as a "stupendous 101173‘ The question has a political as well as a military angle, and Mr. MacDonald, in the contusion of the hopes and alarms which friends and foes oi the tunnel q Made by Murray‘ =1 1- ALBXANDBI Murray- would follow construction of the tun- _ ,F_ continue to esmress. may clung that political wisdom dictates c113; the scheme shall not go toward. OTEARY AND VICINITY IVLr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleet and gm. U31 of Providence. B. 1.. yoosnmsi- ed by Mrs. Fleets mother, Mrs. Mar- tin Griffln, of South Berlin. Mass. retently motored to the Island and are spending o. week at Mrs, Grimm; former home in OLcary. lvlr. Finley McKinnnn and his son and daughter, formerly of Mount ‘Royal and nnw of Snmmesside. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leard oi Coleman were recent visi- tors to Dunbiane where they were the guests of Mr. and Nix-s. David Livingstone. Miss Ruth Boulter, Glenwood, is now visiting in Summerside, the. guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Eli- zabeth sebum-nan. lviirs. Chas. Bulger and son. Willis. Mrs. Everett Wall. lvliss Helen Smith. oi Freetown. is visiting in Knutsforrd. where she the guest oi her sister, lvlrs. mule‘- Smallman. Miss Tait, Charlottetown. soeom- panled Miss. MePl-iail and Miss Haz- ard when they motored to Spring- field m1 Thursday for a District Oon ventlon and spent the afternoon with Mrs. Ralph Mclennan. Among those from this vicinity who obtained public school certifi- cates were the Misses oise England. , Ruby Bollllfll‘ and Gladys MeDefl- ; g-QIL we congratulate those pupils‘- a5 well as their teacher. Miss Verna: Frizzell. ‘ A very successful District Conven-i m“ o; “ouch r1111 particulars wfll be] given later was held in Svrmefield, Hall on June 26th. j .. , Recently Mr. Johnson Oolllcut.“ who is emPIWEd rm the mm l" M“ Robert L. England. sprinsfield» 1W! a miraculous escape “Om deaih “j serious injury whgn the bicycle on) which he was riding was struck by, 5 more; car which was being driven; at a. very mu rate of speefl- bmycie was completely demolish ‘I but, the rider waned “nlniufed- The i driver of the car continued on his, ivey edsfiiout even stmblflifls 5° find out, the extent oi the damaze d°“°-‘. Mr. Roland Boulter. son of 11m Boulter. Gleflwwd- “as WW3“ » {unv passed his examinations In this | year's work at Columbia. University-I Columbia. Mo. where he is ewdyi“ civil cngieerinH- Prrvimw w his de‘ parture for the United States MIR Boultcr attended Pllillfie °I wales‘ (jgllege and also taught school in 1.1115 Province. l-le expects to "B" his 01d home in August 0i ti" Present ygar and will receive a cordial wie- come from friends in this vicinity c BRINGING Uul; FATHER EVERYBODY IS INTERESTED In the entire Dominion no better Bar is manufactured than the ‘WANT-A-NAME”, product of National Candy “iczl. According to ti! verdict of the people of Prince Edward Island, through our jobbers and retailers, “It’s the best yet.” We’re staking our reputation as successful candy makers of many years on this barf-the first to be manufac~ lured on the Island. ' RETAILERS l: You ‘he Want-a-Name ar a your whole- can buy through salers. In Charlottetown N. Rattenbury, Ltd. DeBiois Bros, Ltd. R. E. Mulch 8: Co. Carve]! Bros. Sidney T. Green. Clarke & MacDonald G. H. Toombs & Son In Summerside Rogers‘ 8: Arnett R. T. Holman, Ltd. Sinclair & Stewart. Asir- also. for these 5 cent bars: Mic-Mac National Wantmore Hello-Fax Don't. forget to ask for “Rainbow” Chocolates, manufactured in Prince Edward "Inland, the Home of the New Industry: i i 1i 7 1 ‘ I i I’ A .11I1'III_ Be‘ sure, when you send “"»’A.NT-A>NAME” Bar- to have a coupon attached to the letter; otherwise your suggestion will be void. Contest closes August 23rd. in a. name for the NATIONAL CANDY LIMITED u. WHOLESALE ONLY CHARLOTTETOWN Phone 1266 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i \p gmgnhegaszt hfB-{Ifaawil-aa sans», supp)’, markets today totalled 541. There medium good quality veal 5E1 was a better demand for cattle and $7.50 t0 $8.50 with a few smaillflots, prices were iirm to a shade higher. of good veal up to $9.00. Aboifi 40, l A comparatively large percentage of average around 150 pounds, br‘ ght the offerings were medium good to $9.50. Thin grassers and conQnon 200d quality steers. averaging around Quotations. good veals. $8.50 to ' 1.100 pounds and the bulk of these $9.00. medium $7.50 to sagsmwm- brought from $8.25 to $8.15. - mon, $5.00 to $7.00. 1 Common steers brought between sheep receipts were 505, The bull; $7.00 and 8.00 and thin light stieera of the sheep made $4.00 and good snlci ciovm to $6.00. Good cows sheep sold up m $5.00, Lgnlbs ‘germ-Q brought $6.00 to $6.75 with an odd about steady at 511.0010 $14.00. One was passed 1n playing various gamesiupgn their EuCCEEB- {choice one up to $7.00. Heifers load of fair to medium quality and indulging 1n musiv- After H dam-l ‘ iirlllkcrs brought $5.00 to $6.00. Fair lambs broughr $14.00 “m. a discount iv iunclwn head been Served by thv‘ Mr- Ailan McPherson. Yefvnfli’ eY-i r0 medium drinkers around ssso to oi $2.00 per cwt. off bucks, five or hostess. assisted by the ymms ladies. rived home 1mm Boston. Alas. and hrntizht $5.00 to $2.00 and bulls from six sales made $1400 rm. success in his chosen line of endeav- to attend to a great many of the or. household dutzer. and had not been to school a single day during the last. two months. except, to take her ex-i animation; m which she attained a! very creditable showing. Her brother. and also best wishes for continued ’ girl in a family oi four Ehfllldr-enfharl An enjoyable evening was spent on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. England when a number of the young folks of Alvin. aged thirteen also passed the Springfield and surrounding district-s examinations this year with extep- , assembled to welcome Miss Jealhmonally high marks. Their teachela, England back afer having spent the, M155 Lillian Kennedy, as well 2,51 winter in Boston. Mass. The evenmg= themselves. deserve congraiulationn. the guests departed for their homes‘ will spend a holiday at 111s nlci homo 54 on m $550, Quotations. ewes. $3.00 to $5.00 W611 p19a5e§ with the happy evening- m Dunblane. i Quotations-Butcher steers good, lambs. good. $13.00 1n $14.00, common, which they had enievfld- i isms m sans. medium, $1.50 to $11.00. $11.00 to $12.50. " ' 1' Rev. Mr. boring. was in Simmer-l Worthy oi special mention among; side on Thursday last attending the those who recently cwbtained thcir-‘graciuating exercises 0f Prince Cmm- ‘ public school certificates in this vl-i t._v Hospitab-O mmmOn, $6.00 to $7.50, butcher helf- . 01's. good, $8.00. medium. $6.75 to about steady. The bulk oi the sales _ " ' $7.50, common. $5.00 to $6.50. Butch- were made at $12 50 for barrnns and. Mr cows, good, $6.25 to $6.75, medium butchers. w1th $1.00 premium per hog. Hag receipts were 1069. Hogs were Clflifiy is Miss Mae Rix, eleven $6M‘ -_-_- ~-——~ 154.00 m $6.00. runners $150 to $2.50. on selects An oriri small sales “Id daughter of Mr‘ and Mrs" Char‘ LIVCSIOCk Market inuiters $3.00 to $4.00. butcher bulls. brought $12.75 for bacons. Heavy ‘common. $4.00 t0 $5.50. hogs sold between $11.50 and $12.00. (Canadian Press] Calf receipm were 1066, with a Swill hogs were hard to sell. Lights MONTREAL. June 304Tatt1e re-lisht offering and better duality and feeders around $18.50. Saws 111i- VJ Sefuffl- Mae “'00 l5 m? W185i ceipts cn the two Montreal iivestor-"ralves were in good demand. Fair w brought s0 00 to $10 00. les Rlx of Haliburton. Owing to the] tact, that her mother has been 111' rmce last fall and that help is difll- m» —By George MeManus \ DON'T KNOW WHAT MAKEE: ME AFR/ND To mnernm- QQQK- our em: ‘THROWE: me can" QF , THEKFICIIEN avawx TlwlEl ’ MAGQEE VOICE $CARED THE. cook l W07. WONDERHQ‘ HOW "TO GlD RID OF HER‘ L AWAY- THAKM Goon slaps O i930. lull Feature Service, lnr.. Great Britain rights reserved. aw croux- ‘av-iris GOklE-ccrl-IE couaour sTAmo MAGGIE?» $006M‘- '. FLL- BET THE COOK TPUMK‘: WERE m1 A _ 1=\c,1—rr~ v1_\_ GO now-o 5 iv:- U THeE KITCHEN i; Jun-r TO 1.131’ .~ “A a] HER KIQOW 1.7a ‘U ’ J MY LlTTLE £0 VIE-R E N! 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