, fa l.g__ s, . ‘» r `\ . -_ _*ffl » ._.;l » l .H 'rl `* ..‘ f ’ 'A .,,l,_; o r ~ - s .t I . I .__ ..._ . .a==°_.~ --1 - '._. ,‘,'~ *I r' r _ _ __ ____ . I IH' ol *Y* i _. . _. g l ~ ,ave-. . 1 _» _-_ . _r- .’-.<. r" .1 t‘». v:-¢’, ` \; . .___ ,'.' J L, ,_ f L ¢»/5 .ful Z 1? »-.: I if »j T-1°=<-.x-r¢»e=‘.‘._f,~-_Tsg.¢u¢|g _".1 .~ » -~l - r 4 ¢,.; 1 | ,~ :,: _l I I? :>-e.u_- -;-;,, If __ l l‘ ,‘_ Ill I- l 5,; l., I ll __ it li if I’ ,= r _~1u@;v-“fr l I I I It _élfi ff’-I _ .`,. Ji: Sl. I I Fil H.",, U-li ’.T$f,i I I » I a_¢ an nm-. ‘_ l I r l I I I __ Nl -»rvr_ r,--if-_.Iwi _ _; rl, _ls__»,_ » ,_ . _ _ _ le. _ ____ ._ _ . .. , .,.,...~- , - __ . _,\. _ . _, _ - . - _ I ._ Pass Fo < , 'fm-'L Gtuénm-A" I * "==""' ll lu ...._ ins cllllilonrrowu cilnnnun 'l°1==f=Y "lf '75' =~~~°-“-...°..~::‘:;.:~..:'.f.:-.;--.rr 1.- rr '-'-°"~ ""‘ »~---»» M1- - -if ~ M" “liar aaa unsung Dlnem-a. 1. Bureau, ma. 1. been appalled by the ll/lllMll° 0* Alsneluln lhllturu- i-‘rank Walker LII D. K. Currie - 55 tlonalltlu V llornlul Daily (founded will ll-oo per your (ln advance) delivered foreign visnors or M use pn gm ua aavarrrs) mllau lu cannula una urrm-rl sum which the World Economic Con-l anvnrrrrsuvo uurnzsnsrrrlvas _ warren sxurrlcs--ns naaawmr spasm agsasy nr¢._ New urs can- ‘"'“°¢ has bmuzm d°w“ °n mem hal Building, New York City, llsneru slotorn Building, Detroit. Interstate Bmtll-e floors of l\lXil.l‘y h0t€1s Wcftl Building. Knuanl City. Willoughby Tower Building, Chicago; Glenn Bnlidr _ l l t the Ing, Atlantnl Monadnock Building, Blu Francisco; 1131 ho- 66th Street, b0°k9d for the de ega es ° l Philadelphia. _ - " - TESTING Tl-IE SKIN FOB CAUSE MONDAL _“J-N! l9_ mst bookings came in daily by letter_ OF ECZEMA 'T '_ embassies in London have been Our skin specialists tell ul that RE'ASSUR]NG ‘_ __Bi.ates. In the .Latter oolllllfy thel telephoning to hsrasslid hotel of!l_<_:- one hall M all skln allmeuu ne l11¢l’¢“lllu¢ and bam* f“u‘”es “gn” 1 ms md informing ex." mug y eczema. They also tell ul that ec- ank Comm r ,00, nd nearl an _ zema is really not a sun ailment. m'IT; <_Z:;_s;l_l;n iammzdal 13;; ::_o:__(;___ 03;) :merlcan __:__way required in addition to the number but slmply an oullwud alan on the estimates that whereas the cash re-lbonds were, in 1875, reckoned in venue received by the Canadian default. Business was paralyzed, and_ lg lg glgniflpaht thug, almost every me lmlde of the l,0dy_ farmer in January of this year was the general opinion expressed was nation in the League is planning itsl Thus lt mg been glwwu that ou-_ i2 per cent. lower than that re-|that the depression was universal fllilllle _I‘_’u’l_n“l3'_'l§l__1_;“5___l_’_;|_fe__l “lzaillixll tal_x~;__i_rl_r_lll/°l;l_uH:_s l_;l:_l_I_t:__:__:_e;1dt;l_¢;_y'l__; ceived in January, 1932f the analo- and the worst industrial debacle me Ioumlng spectre of ____m_e_:l f_‘;________ substances __ ______d___ mm ¥°“'5 “Sure f°’ April °f this 5'5" "er experienced' 'ruthless war may be rlescrled on thc] feathers. Pollen from plants - with records an increase of 3 per cent. Ambllfili ill# illflll9ll°95 ll88l"1l’al', horizon. A European war in the im-‘ the result that they are readily at- over April. 1932. Retail prices areIing the situation in the eightcenfmcdiae future however, whoever may tucked by hay fever, asthma; ec- |1ight.ly1ower,and purchasing power-_'seventies were mentioned “over-_'Dl‘0Ph€Sy lf. iS an llllP°5Slb11liy- Inl calculated on the same basis. has production, gold scarcity, demonet- 59"* °f the P’°l’a"m°" “W 3°1“5| r;sen from about 101 per cent. in ization of silver, restrictions of free trade, with speculation. unproduc- This recent rise in farm purchss- tive foreign loans and investn1ents,_ l,l-lwllcally una,-med and hemmed ing power, adds the Bank letter, heavy national loues occasioned by in by a ring of iron, and that the January to 118 per cent. in April. may be conservatively regarded as the most heartening development in Canadian ¢¢°ll°mY ln the Pksilequlpment in E“"°'P"" then ngurediand on the verge of bankruptcy. “ING FHYS- If it Dl”0v€5 to be of a at $850,000,000. Low pri¢€S and masslliwen the unentangled United Stat- permanent character its benenclgl production by machinery, as might_es is not yet out of the financial or effects will be felt lrr every chanhellbe expected, came up for discus-|S°fl°1 m°fH-is W0 which it has of our economic and social llfe, sion. In short, it will be seen thatIf“ne“~_The F°’t"ig1mY Review- Another encouraging fgctor lpsixty years ago, when a gravelllng emphasized in the Montreal Gazette. l ' _ We quote: Three ocean vesselslmarketsl “WW mai” "em ‘Vhmh l'°'\1onger possible to believe that jo'os| eleared last week from the Port of dw ls l“5°l'lPl'€d f°l` 0°"5ld°”m°“ We DHI- Of the “Mural Order 05 Montreal Wllh some M03 catllelat the London conference was viv-l:_l;illEs. Tl_‘l__e result is that fear has ‘board for the United Kingdom andlldly uplllrown into the pollllcall come t e dominant emotion of _contemporary America-fear of los- their livestock cargoes bring the 5P°m3m' Let “S h°'pe that with EUlBland last week were the high- Pst W date f'hl5 year. The cattle FATAL 0MISSION» M the London Sessions, Sir Per- bfeedefs and 511199018. consequently, | are enjoying what may truly bel Avowedly with the object of whet- 8. P0llC@lllH¥l Wh0. in the pursuit of I termed g00d business; they are ting "the empire appetite of epifsome m°t°1` Cal' llll0\'cs. leaped from . . . __ the running board of the poll selling their livestock abroad and curean readers an exchange re~l cm, to mat ol the fugmvcs as it Jill l' l" bett . ecetlng er prices. There is the prints details _ of the special _ golng slxly mlles an holm broke prospect of this export trade con- Empire Day luncheon glv¢n_ the window with his truncheon, and tinulng on a relatively improved last monlh at the Jlmlm. carlton made the arrest. In replying to the_ basis and ll, ls stalled that all lhelcmb Pau Mau London The' magistrate, the constable. one Alf- ' ’ ' . d Mlller said lt was une an sa available vessel space dll - -re ' q sy be taken up mth sm can_ rea _ylluncheon was crganlaed as all-eal_ The lmldcnl shows that pol_ __ _ Pm” 5' Thls demonstration of Imperial goodwilllicemen today are just as courageous eve °Pm°"t is Pl‘°mlSillS for more ghd only produce of the Empire BS their predecessors. They used to than the cattle-ralsers and dealers, was se,-ved_ The menu contalned 137 stop runaway horses: now they for it means business for the rail. . _ _ catch runaway automobiles. WHYS 'md Shipping companies as ' . ' Slillrlel. big salaries are not aid well. All of th s l r . I. ' l’-. d___ect_y and the e m ;r"'5_ 5911933 Borneo birds nest, Straits Settlé-_ln accordance with a man's wisdom 5 exP° 5 “_” advill' ments shar~k’s fin, Fiji cucumber, Or knowledge or learning. They are tageous to the country at lul-lle_ and Ascmslon Islands green tunlelpald because of what a msn can The facts are dxldedll’ ¢“°°‘1l'll8lllZ- Among the fish dishes were’ Irishl “mf are' in fact' B' Pefcemaife Df Hlsromc PARALLEL ll, U ,,,,,,, _I"“" “ °’°°"" 8°” “‘°’° lm” = W . bait withKelantan Malayan pepper, more than a pedagogue, 9 U9 Belling accustomed to hearing the World Monetary and In a perfe t ld, Economic Conference described as and fried whiting with New Zeal- world in whlcchwrlllen vgrallldulgeozlga and melted b tt r. Ros t W l h ` an event unique and unprecedented u e S e B ; BIS. leaders like Morgan would have in human history. And doubtless, in mm lamb' surrey fowl and Ulster' mid the Public that ml! Sf-f-Wk it some respects' mls ls l___ue_ Bun ___ bacon, bruised sweetbread and Jer- was buying for $87 was worth only Montreal exchange points out that it ny peas' uv" and Canadian bacon’ $47' This' however' is n°t 8' perfect' would be entirely wide ofthe mark ‘md I“d“"‘ “"“"°“ °“"l' “fe World’ 5° Mr' Mmgan (Wm ‘"°b` to suppose that the pressure of thef depressed conditions of world trade "ld 5id°Wbl° lndudfd 5 bl\l`°ll 0l‘ » _I which has impelied the calling to-l‘5°°l-Ch b9¢fr NW Zealand lambl Other leaders did speak. Financial. gether of this conference, presents lGambla groundnut. rissoles, English leaders. economists. people who saw! any novel featul-¢_r,_ veal and wild duck, and Wlndwardfthat the W°r1d had 80119 frilly. The fourteen years following the Islands Cluave Jelly- Amfms thewamed °f danger' Aw" 'md “W” the wattage of war, currency dislo- 'depression settled over the world -- exports to date this year up to 19,- 1“"‘°' °""°"°“°°'de°”’i“51“ht“”°`satlsfled to keep what the have ‘ .- _ _ y ' ; I l 3 B77 head, It is interesting to make impmved means °f ‘mema“°““l they are grateful for every little' ,ompmson wllh last _,mn whlchconverse and oo-operation. the ulti- This complex is bad for everyone. ,"5 5 ,on of recovery yen, ln lhelnu-.te outcome of the World Mon-l;;_iei~_zld¢l_s_s;ll_¢;_;ml>lt;yvie anli makgs 8 . ___ “me trade for the Domlnlon_ In etary and Economic Conference may kim both __mb___0__ __l:__<;mcl_ae;>_n Il the _lame perlod men there were be s definite .step towards recovery debases standards of __v___g_ eA__d shipped 8,000 head, so it will be seen and pmmote that spirit °f “mud” from the em»ployer's point of view it` ____ that 1933 ls always ,head ol the 9llC€ Wlllflh iS the E1‘€ill»€Sl- 85%! is equally disastrous. Where there W l_.omp,,_,.atl,.ely good season of 1931 and pledge of successful achieve- is no desire, there is no demand. rt is also in be noted that prim in men" P°°p 1° Wh° desire ,“°tm“g my ingredients from 45 Dommions and colonies The soups included North salmon. Dover sole. grilled mackerel w sands y sauce. white halibut with Bombay chutney sauce, among the hot dishes, while the cation and me cost M mllllarylsinews of war" cramped with bud- conferenoe and their stalls. New and cable. Omclals of the foreign that another twenty suites will be already booked. ' forward no power would dare em- bark on such a ruinous venture. _Everybody knows that Germany is 'other nations are destitute of “the getary deficits. crushed with taxes. With one-fifth of our working] population unemployed it is no. ,ing one's job. Employees today are nothing--Tire Atlantic Monthly. clval Clark took occasion to praise earnings. It is the explanation of lsclentist, of why 1. prlse~f‘igl~rts-1 gets ba/bly would not have been heed- led had he spoken) kept his peace lwhile the public went on gambling I I What ‘ 311112 of . I Quilts _ _ rlu\.H.D. skin that certain substances irritate the skin either from the outside or zcma, or lu. it. is said they have the “hay fever, asthma, eczema com- plex." ' what is known as the patch test is often ol help in finding just what substance ls causing the trouble. In doing the patch test the sub- ‘ stance suspected of being the cause is placed on 9. small piece of damp linen. This is laid on the skin. l usually on the back, and covered with a large layer of rubber tissue, Over this rubber tissue adhesive tape is placed, and the whole application is left for one or two days. Besides this patch another piece of damp llneu on which there is no sus- pected substance placed, and also covered with the rubber tissue and adhesive, Thus if the individual is sensitive to the substance the red spot will be larger and more inflam- ed than the other. This is of real value in acute eczema. Dr. W. J. MacDonald, Boston, also describes the "scratch" test which is the 'application to small scratches on the body of suspected substances -meat, eggs. cereals, pollens, and others. Small scratches, not sufficient to draw blood, are made on the normal skin, one scratch having the sus- pected bustance applied to it and the other scratch left alone. “The response may' occur in half an hour, but the condition of the skin should be recorded at six hours and again at twenty-four hours." The substance can be blamed for causing the eczema not because the spot is a definite size within a cer- tain time, but because it is larger and more inflamed than the scratch into which no substance was ap- plied. Remember, some cases of eczema may not be due so much to food stuffs, but to the manner in which the juices from certain glands con- trol the body processes. Thus gland treatment is of help in some cases of eczema. Plato And 1933 _ __ _(London Morning Post) It is reported from Athens that the spade of the archaeologist has just laid bare the remains of the Afliuiemy which Pinto founded and where he taught for forty years. Plato's Academy was not of course, a. building such as would house a modern seat of learning. It was a grove on a river bank outside the city where youth congregat/ed for the improvement of mind and body in just proportion. In the grove was a. gymnasium, and it is this gym- nasium, together with baths and lwrestllng ground (palaeastral, the outline of which has now been traced. The discovery is mainly of importance in the fascinating work of tracing the geography of ancient Athens. To our knowledge of Plato or his philosophy it can add noth- ing, though it must serve to quick- _ I conclusion of the Franco-Germanlsweets were Malta figs and creamfm me United states the FedemlI War provide a salient instance of Turk's Island tamarlnds. Rhodesia.nI Reserve Banks increased intercstf rates for brokers loans, made noI panicky trade and commercial de- buckwheat cakes and maple syrup,|mystery about the reason. But ftI pression which, first manifestingIMauritlus pineapple, Canadian apple' made no diflcrence. The public, orl itself in a marked degree in l8'13,‘pie, Kenya coffee mould, and Ban-I the ma-Tomy °f lt- “1I‘h°“€h 155515' continued with fluctuations of in-'bury pancakes. ed the danger' mved taking 9' tensity until 1877. It affected na- Cue is grieved to note the seem- chance' enjoyed the spice of ad' venture. Even those whp knew or tions involved in war as well as ing absence at this Gargantuan feast h ' v lw o were ln a. position to know, those in a state of peace: thosellof the com.mon or garden Prlnce_l¢€Pt taking “One more flier," hop- which had a currency based onIEdward Island "spud." withoutlinl °° "get °“f 1" time-" Others gold and those which had a. differ- ent currency' unit; those which lived ulpon a free exchange of com- modities and those in which tariffs were adopted; and the slump was felt alike in old-established com- munities, such as Emglund and Gennany. as also in Australia. South Africa, Newfoundland, the West Indies, Japan, China, Mexico, Uru-I guay, Italy, Australia, South Amer- ica, Canada, Russia, and the Unit- ed States. One of the leading econ- omists of France, namely M. Leroy Beaulieu, stated that the suffering in France, humiliated by wal' and which the other items on the menu were but palatable trifles, as incom- plete and unsatlsfylng as a saint Andrew's Day dinner would be with- out the haggls. EDITORIAL NOTES Yesterday being "Father's Day" was practically no different from the other 364 days in the year. *i Yesterday the Island experienced the annual "sheep storm" and now we may look for seasonable weather. paying the maximum of taxations, ... 1 was the greatest, whilst some othorl ," errhu-heed that the heaviest stroke . “It may not be correct English." says an exchange, "but a recent description of an old car as 'turt- llng along' the highway conveyed hardly kllflwlllil 9. balance sheet from a bale of hay, wen; on bllnd. ly. DUN-ing their money on thlsl lstock and that just as some people when they go to a race track bet| on the colors of a jockey. This, ai'_| ter all-'this was the thing making! Mbrzans operations possible. I charles E. lumheu, fonrrer heaa‘ of the New york National clty` Bank, now under indictment for de-I fraudlng the United states Treas-I ury of his income tax, swore that his salary was doubled in 1931 from $100,000 to $200,000. Many people will ask "was he worth lt?" Espec- _lally ut a time like l_93l. The ans- 'wer, we think, is that lt all depends what the shareholders of the Na- tional City Bank thought Mitchell could do for the bank. In an insti- tution that is dealing in billions. en the imagination of the visitor in regaining his contracts with an age unsurpassed in the brilliance of its humane achievement. We speak advisedly of the "hu- mane' achievement of the age which Plato adomed. Our own age is supreme ln another sphere, that of subduing the material universe to our purposes. But when we have time to pause, we must surely ask ourselves whether our purposes are commensurate with the means of attaining them. We are much more concemed with what we call the practical than with the ideal that attracted the youth to the feet of Plao at the Academy. Whether this is a transient phase it is dif- ficult to say. It may be that we may mean the loss of millions, a matter of $200,000 is of little conse- quence. In other words, if the $200.- 000 executive could devise some plan to make a. few extra millions, or scrap some policy that was losing I few extra millions. then he would bc far cheaper than a $10,000 a year particular. One had loan avoided man who might not do anything in might make all the difference. All of these things are relative-depend upon what a man may be doing, or can do, or what, through some I 54"' nl' F* ‘ ..~.’l'.'.U.L'.i= souru-wsu' wnm f3` is. We stood by the idle Weir: Like bells the water played; The rich moonlight slept every- when As it would never fade: Bo slept our shining peace of mind Till rose A sputh-wut wind. How sorrow comes who knows? And here Joy surely had been: But joy, like any wild wind, blows Prom mountains none has seen: And still its cloudy veiling throws On the bright road it goes. O south-west wind of the soul, That brought auch new delight. And passing by in music stole Love's rich and trusting light; Would that we thrilled to thy least breath Now all is stlu asdeatn ' » -Edmund Blunden. Battle Honors The Invaders Pr0BP¢l' ` ¢s;cnm¢e> ` 'rue nrlush ue nwlnl 1"" *“° eradicate the Oanldlilll ml-“k"°~ Il' few years ago several DWI W9" taken into s. private eetlib Ml! Pnsue la caeeho-slovuru, with the intention of raising them 101' mm' fur. 'nn animals eawpcd and in-. creased rspldiy. Now they C" “H unsung grain, potatoes. meager and other vegetables. A IIN! l°¢'l tion of Central Europe and Nrhlhl, even the land of the Soviets will., trouble before the invasion is brought under control. I ° _Our muskrat. is a rodent allied to_ the beaver and ls. the only known, species of the genus. It lives alongl the margin of streams, in the banks of which it makes its nest. The In- dians callcd it the musquash, from which presumably comes the name for the river which flows into thel Bay of Fundy. The muskrats of Europe are acquatic insect-eating animals allied to the shrews and moles. They are found'in Southern Russia and the Pyrennes. The musk The Boer War, in which so manl_‘_ Canadians distinguished them- selves, has been so overshadowed, by the world sorrmct. and the part played in it by this country's val- iant men, that it has been almost forgotten. However, the enthusiasm amused by Canadian soldiers' first large»scale service on foreign fields is recalled by the awarding to twenty-six service units throughout the Dominion of the right to in- scrlbe on their flags the battle hon- or “South Africa." As announced from Ottawa, six- teen of these units secure the hon- or "Bouth Africa, 1899-1900.” These Highlanders of Toronto, the Gov- emor-General's Foot Guards, and the Ottawa Highlanders of Ottawa, London Regiment), and the Middle- honor "South Africa, 1000." These Body Guard of Toronto, the Prin- cess Louise Dragoon Guards of those days; but, looking back to the military manoeuvres; with consid- erable loss of life of course. bit Many splendid young Canadians barked on a great adventure in a strange land. They bore themselves dividual initiative made mem of in valuable assistance to the regular army ` general satisfaction-more espec- the dongas and on the open veldt- shall presently turn away from our from Thusydldes and Plato and Ar- istotle than at any time since the. revival of learning. The "Republic" still belongs to the curlculum in our universities. but it is being to an' ever greater extent thrust aside in favor of the more "modern" studies. Yet who that rerearis, say the eighth book, can but marvel at the grasp of tha truth of things that we find around us today? Consider the description of democracy: "Tho horses and asses have a way of marching along with all the rights and dignities of freeman: and they will run at any body whom they meet in that street if he does not leavrthe road clear for them; and all things are just ready to burst with liberty." Let the reads? pass on to the account of the manner in which that liberty surrenders to dictatorship and he will recognize almost to the detail the processes now going on in Europe. Plato, if he come back to life today would be special circumstances, he can Awarded ‘ru of nrau lr r una or rt shrew. _.___ 'tho size of a common rat. (Toronto globe) l Thatinvaders become 1 pest is include the Queens Own Rifles, the years of the fifteenth century they Royal Grenadiers and the 48th|1,0ol¢ with them many gust., gg gave their lives in battling for the- game blrds and many smaller bll_ds_ _ , umpire, and ul-rr m-mow is hon- ‘ ......ty ...leurs sr mr... ...... ...,... Fire, Life, Accident, Szckness ored by the people of this Domln- "ous klndl, ol. llmrds became __“e_ ‘°“' “‘°“ ’°“““ °““‘“””`“ "“' 1"=°°‘~" ‘°l“°*‘ ll" been W in ' and Plate Glass Insurance hard-fought fields, but especially at- (vancouver pmvlme) PlB.l'd¢bQl’§, Wl'l0ll billy 00lIlp€ll€dl supp0se_ M a result of the world - _ -- , Y grim old General Cronje to s`\ir-_ Ewmmlc Confem.lce_ lnduslrlal The world has moved ahead in spite render, now are matters of hlst`ory.l acllvlgy should resume on its 1929 M its d1m`¢H. and s. return to PWS' The awarding of war distinctions lsl bum could the world take up the' lJ¢l'i¢y WU! Mi make lt lllrn back- a slow procedure, 'but there will bc. I lrfblllltled It mlny things but not an old story. In the native haunts nature keeps a balance but in a new land the compensating factors are absent. The Japanese beetle, which is such a pest in the eastern united states and whose invasion or this province is anticipated is not troublesome in Japan. All are fam- iliar with the inroads of the Eng- lish sparrow and more recently of the starling. The dandelion, the common buttercup and the daisy are all invaders. The most quoted example is thel rabbit in Australia. Yet it is one easel of many. When the Portuguese landed at st. Helena in the firstl Helena was then covered with state- ly trees 'and luxurlant under- growth. -The goats, however, ata up every seeding Boon the island be ocean. 'Ibday there is only grass scant living. There were no rats in Jamaica, Ottawa, the First Hussars of Lon- qw; 5934,,-ln ,ls fl-Um hl f ,.l . ‘ "' “' I "" '~ " i 'I' ” `"""` "U U- "I" *I* don onl_ the Mya, Hmlllon mlm; lam “mid hmm: :S xl; g lnmnmalz' .ll co..r.1'n.,rravlucul lusrrrrerr. ' ' ~ - -r e-w e Lu A r. Light Infantry or Hamilton, and tooth played havoc with the su ar Iliff/ ° lvl:--1»\l=¢<»-r-f x-."lrl'."i'.`°° ° e the Princess Of Wales' Own Regl- cane_ The Indllm monsoosm-an ac_ -l-Hls I nm interested ln your Retirement Annuity _ ll ment of Kingston. tive l!‘.ile flesh eating creature was COUPON olnlgrulorr send prrrrlculrrs. Dept. 4:1-ll. The Boer War was B Ml-low; lmporlerl mu? or ave palrs were Name ............-~...~......-.......... .. ... enough business, as wars went in lm-ned loom The mls _soon mm. _ Addr-an inlshed but not the mongoose, who, struggle on the veldt, it appears as havlllg prospered on lhe nt dlel ' """ - " an B.l`tlS0lC B.I\d‘ll`lll€l'¢SIZlIlg Belles Ol now ml-ned then- attention to theI _i l 1| l l hen roosts. It was not long before » they were killing lambs, kids and U nothing like the wholesale slaugfit-~ l,lgllnl”_ wlllle domesllc dag! and er accompanying warfare today. mls ave ,_ varlel ,_ h _ b . ’ g y o t elr diet They practically wiped out the check by the birds, the snakes and the lizard became 3, r l|.,¢,¢,l|°ml.beoontinent.A' in the opinion of naturaliail. have _ Shadow of a “Urge- 'Slave _ ll0ESN’T WIIBIIY HIM 1' 60 ...at 65...at70.. .ho will not need to struggle along faced with constantly declining earnings .. .with the dread of being "let out” any day. Ho has provided a salary for himself to commence -at age 60. Every month after his 60th birthday his cheque will come in..This salary will continue as long as he lives. For he has purchased a GREAT-WEST Retire ment Annuity. You men of 30, 35, 40, 45, could not make a safer or more profitable investment than this A GREAT- EST Retirement Annuity ofers ou more income for less money than an othealllm of saving. 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Ont came bare of trees and heavy rains E Nine regiments will carry the washed down the rich soil into the ASSURANGE CQMPANY include _ the Governor-Gen¢l°e1’S on the island and animal and a mm °mcE‘ n I “EG -1. wo s l I ` ' with splendid courage, and their in- than the ,.M!_ e p agua at Lowest R ate° Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Thél, _mhlmmem an many The World 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown threads that were dashed from itsl hands that year, and go on its way lslly among the men who fought. ll ln-l Could the 32_00o_ _l P e our-m rofassional Cards about the kopjes, the krantzes, in played be m»l,,ol.l,ed_ even g“dually_l [into business or industry? It isl 'fmt “I7 1”* tm” b“m° 5°“°“ more than doubtful; and for several! Stewart 8" Lowthar have come to the Canadian units masons The depresslon has lo d J. D. STEWART K. 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