HF°QZFWHEF 9'5 SEZF5UZQ. I wr-utn-q gznq-noggq ‘nu-U .. V771 gozzn u a. .- awe- ‘iii? F???“ - -1 _. The Charlottetown Guardian‘, (mun I Ir Lon Dr. Heimzch r" .1»... 11.“ 11.1 u enzm and stomach. are found 1n h» r» ~-'-'-- 1 K lf-"Jfl, "f-"I i J I rig :12»: I» r~zardlcss of their monetary ‘ 1.11.. .1. »|.. _ .. trrflh-t '1'" " v I H“), |...1 4-» n \ Nahum-n U I 0 '~ u tr. ‘uJHVI 11.1.. u alu- and h i Cur": com‘: k3 a SUIIPIH’. Io_\cd and chaui _ ,.-: l‘ 111 90V pa: u» amount U.’ M.’ n. ‘our-n. quilol a |_ ,.., 5 1a p9! p»: -ln Manson: ; t1. 4 “.11; 4nd lmron in"! _)lu\l)\\, _\lfrl.~l 9.1937 .51}. nicagu stated peptic ulcers. aiicct- , THE CHARIQTTETOWN GUARDIAN nous o1 n1: win ____ (=4: - otfzmal oe- 0C9 a 001011)‘ be 11155 "Kingdom" Ira; m: l" be m4. l I IJHIHII. ,d|'l'l(:S Jn ,1 Yd bf“ ~ - . who now de- w i i of wood and ' r or brick. - , - I 1 Editorial Notes I l Tl" ‘moi h Iavzhwhouse ov- Efi’. ‘ ' ' . ~- l i. 1 _-.- 1 '1.I¢' and vla~~i1 alas itwnourrd a/ldrc“ tin: U Ill!‘ lnlliill’ U?’ told the .\'»~-. iaint john 1 . junior =<"l11.-~l;¢..,1 tl-Il to the rr-gviIzir 4-011111 _ .. .-.-l1:ch tea l1 the olri standardizcrl ate/l"- 111:" <‘lll‘."l"llllll'fl. ll‘: cr-ntcndr-Il that it tvwulrl be: , 1111i:t'r to attr-111pt_ ‘r1 giw- a larger 111111151: i wtorniary r-rlnmrion '1,/~c:_1=1~r~ they did not 1.11"»: that typo of intellectual ability. O $ 3 O a oi 'il_v 3'. qil-Jl-nth r= ' are admi 'l"1~r; day 3-. fast appruariung “hr-n dwmr- 11,1 all] ‘m- a. prrptilar uith ;,_'ll'i- a- 1- nur- 4 .\lr-. .\nnit- lajriur. .\lr-._\ur 1 i . llam. London. “l1”. hW-Pif *"1'\'l"l lFl F" i 111-r ilit- 3: a 'l"rlll"~7lC. 5hr: twill the Plf<"l11'— dollar/ts ‘ , H ‘ aitv-r iv-r elrrctirm. that hr-r rl-'1_\'= oi 111'? <11“ ‘iv’. m, u/nilrl 43nd hr-r m good stead 111 cf icicutj: 1Y1 ‘ -i qrfllfirlls’ out hr-r nPu ilutiv-s. “l ~l1all bavc t-- '2' , I ' a gnu/l rlr-a] of ontr-rtaining and br-ing 111 -. . . tic service, ha: taught me how to l1:- a gulvl 1'. ~.- I 11.x“ she said. , -’ ’ s a n- u 1 L! lt was fitting in an agricultural llotiil -.1 r1 liomrnatll-glr\‘r’rllfrr should tinvr-il thc i11~t W-"tc _ _ r-rr-cterl to the mcmory of a good flair; r m‘. _ _ , ( ,. Y,,,,,,_'(lntarir1's I.icutcnant-(sovernor. lion. lJr. ll<-r- b I _ h- _ a”! i,» hen A, Bruce went to \\ oodstock tlir- otln-r 15:1; .04 link», gl~,5.i to unveil the lifc-sizcrl statue, and from 1111""? . qnHipT, lmtario and eastern United Stfltc- pulut- iwvlll hm, “Tr l hundreds of cattlcmen to do honor to >111?“- wp m y-arj countess, the famous Holstein. On a grutaztv base, the metal Snow Lotintt-ss stands, tn nwrk permanently the record of 9,052 pottflds r11’ but- tcrfat from 207,050 pounds of milk as a lim- time production. Explorer's \V0rds Repeated , , ,, , i111: as Iona d. rcgu 1111111» are con- t sprarots staW-mw. , large ‘john Drtvis. I'm-ft 11:111.» i1. Ila. ~l1 explorer of Ififmr-f years Uri“ 1, tlm uvitvr lrr-twr-cn lirceland Burl Ila. lgtzul. i1;1~ c-wtnt- into mffllvffl Prim g. flu‘ ...1:l.»r 1.1’ the v1 rTllfi "Htravli-ie lies to the nm-ghf’ A! r] ' ntlne other than His EX- gg-llr-fjcy }',-.;~.,n olsinuir, (jovernor-fienrral ni this‘ liwrzrtiiwr. vain» mrulv: the quotation. it is in lll‘il"t'l11I] 111' tlrr irllVltllCf‘. of civilization 3S well at, 11f (,:1'1:1'l.1'.~ ui 1~~ilu11g boundaries that - ti.» openimg oi All Saints‘ Hos- plyql m ,» ,-: c in the. Xurfhivest Territories. Al-z] ‘ lllltl .~tr.'uive centre and 1s class- M 4p ;§,»- _ 1.! 1,1‘ ,‘~{.\\'.'l‘. To john Davis’ Pr.,,~_.,..,, p.14; m‘ ~!r- early hiwrry of North _\1n1-r7r.'1 l5" 1"~-1 'l1.-.~'1l~111111r bore ixitnrss and he gar-n‘ lw r Illtv in (':111:1rl:1's Arctic by fly- ing p, . 1‘ 10.1.1] and 1hr rwindt-r-r camp at 1 b15111» starting south on hi5 '- l'.»I:1.'»1111.1|. ~;.- r13...”- of il1l€ Dominion in their .>_ g 1-r1;._~, :1:'t- llivlllliflilli t0 r11:111_v an Frtflud w" F 111-r. 'l in» ]l\1‘\ of some were given in 1}..,.1- r~;17111~. lmtis. Hudson, lnffin, [L111] ~, l 1 “l, ilnulun. am‘ a fmv 111' tltcm. It i. :1 111111‘ .1: - _ uw-n the znlrainw- of svit-ncc "m. ,.,.§,-, - f1 i,..-1'1 it»; lh-ni-ral can visit within l f...‘ .1 jtvp}. “fin/ll \\"I'l‘ rmrlivrl i11 olden lion. o1... hi‘ v.14 liilrlifllills and ilrmtgt-rvltis r1vr-1} 111‘ Juutilg ~ 111' l1_\ c1111 more [rfTllllllS S03- rrr .11!<'~ _ _ ‘it... W. 1,21‘ fill-ll; l1_\‘ ilil. I)1|llllllll1l'l to all pup}. it. :1‘? T":1. p111 11f lll'l' mvn lands hm,» ,1 1,, . 1.1‘ -..1‘111-. 'll|~111i111'1'r1l dcpvsits art’ 11f 1111'11~.-.1| -\11 m, lin- Yukon Rivrr and Rd- jlllllli 111111-11: .'.1'.I' Ill’ il \\|~:1lll1 "f llfhlpumr; ;,._..,_ 11*.» ;‘ ltl tl-vin-im llu doubt r-xist 111 the Ilirllli 1111i] rilllllltl all-ail; is lit-int; brought back f, m .1,,,., p»; 11.1w. of other niincrttls l,,~,.. ,1.» v.11} -1~l 11.111; i» t-wry possibility of tutuil- d ~71; 11.1.1, V/urry Ami The Stomach . 1 ‘111 Win l 11d \--~-<'i-1li~11 has iusl l. -. r1. ' 1 1 1 , .-:'l 11.11" lllrinigli tlu- 11p- . . ., »l.- i‘ ll '1' wl, mrtv vl"|1rivt' tli" it 1 ‘ 1'1 of i-.l1~i11111i:i1ul thus in- ,l-; . l‘ 1711- \,l|l1lil 111 fit-rm lin- pir.‘ ' l -1r llr Klinullr T. dill"!- qm" ,,{ ,~' \l . N111 Mt. Hour-ml lln-pitzil strif- ril. "i711 1-'~l'].~ W111 llfiult‘ tntirsclf inln stnttiafll ~ lllll/Il maps of the Arcticl According to the ILSA. Bureau of Fisheries the lobster on the Atlantic Coast is being fish- ed out. The New York Times dealing with this says: "If more efficacious means of preserving the breed are not found the lobsters future is dark. New England's greatest lobster catch “'21s in 1889—more than 30,000,000 pounds. Its smallest catch, of record, was in 1933-a littlc over 9,000,000 pounds. In the first named ‘year the catch per lobster pot was 17.350 pounds. m the last named 2,840 pounds. The consumer has suffered. So has the fisherman. If the trend l goes on there will be no lobster industry. liven the lobster may be said to have suffered. for unless he is infected with a morbid and rlcczul- ent spirit of pessimism he would certainly rath- i er end on a platter than not be, born at all." I I l O i The Archbishop of York open- ed the second World Conference on Faith and Order in Edinburgh with a plea for Christian, tmity in the face of a “resurgence of paganism" in the world. The conference followed closely on the Oxford Conference on Church,‘ Com- munitv and State. It is expected to nominate a committee of seven to vrork With the OXfOYd confcrcnce committee of seven toward the crea- lion of a world council of churches. since thc two conferences represent the two swings of the nVHIPTH ecumenical (world-wide Christian) movement. Outcome of the Lausanne (Tonic-r- rncc. 1917, the present assembly “rill work spe- cifically for a fortnight towards eliminating all obstacles in the way of Christian unity, which lcarlcrs believe they. must study seriously. l I I Q ,\lr_ F,, \\'. Rpynold: nf the Reynolds Adver- tising (To, Toronto, now visiting Saint john says trade is lwolning all over Canada with the cxccption of drought areas. "In Ontario, manti- facturers expect tn equal the 1929 record and the mining hu-incss is booming," he stated and also mcntioncrl the increased demand for com- mercial products in Quebec. Lumbering, pulp and mining arr also expanding in this provzncc. he remarked. The outlook in the Mnritimcs i5 also promising. Mr. Reynolds has had ‘many opportunities to observe industrial activities 111 the built-d States as vvt-ll as in Canada. "Afl- vr-rtising men have notic-rl a trrtnemlnus 1n- crrnsf‘ in national advertising approprintlo'ls.' lK‘ slated. "Also there are many new advertis- ers coming into this field and the consumer dc- lDominlon and the provlnccs agree ,to reach an objective ln relation , must now procecrl tmdnr their own ulcers, for comtant tlurtiglrt on the subject rc- mand is increasing.” (iffspring of the only mam (quiche of _~_~ ~r. w» ' 2 hr-r twzn brood tr-ctior. of ward by or. hr-r . wirtqv foidz-d a' Calgary He!‘ ‘ The long list of grcat financial bcnetacton n! ’ " - .1r -mrn. people who tho uholri ‘s11 character. Sum» . Roscbcry" 1n one of notable specchcs tlct-cloprd the theme that ‘he Scottish pcoplc were an 1n- depr-ndcnt and 11' people be- ca'1=e {ht-y had boon trained tr» be t and . Llifill)‘. 111 the eiuhtccnth ca: ' ninctocrilu cI-itlitrles. “hen life wa1 dour and l1artl. the Scots tofir-d and spur: and saved so that their old and itifzrm rclatiwas might ‘be pr ' for They thouuhv 1t a to have their aged rrtlat‘ ‘es cared for by the pub- lic. Thcy scnrnczl state HPKZSIQH!‘ they scorned that any should m taln their families but thems» . Thu: became 1r1 'hr- process‘ a na- tion thrifty. mdnpr-nrlcnt. and snif- rr-z-pr-cung to a decree known :n no other nation. They suffered great privatinns but the nation at reaprld a great reward. Belfast Tr-lcuram. The Toronto Globe and “all ls not lniprc-sscrl b_v assertions that. the British North America Act is greatly in net-d of amendment in t Perhaps Thy “men: T°l~e‘T95fTl¢lli’d p order to secure necessary social legislation. It holds that it‘ the to social lrcislatiott there will be no constitutional stumbling blocks ln the way. Why not. lt asks. lake the direct course to bring about such agreement? The political fate of the Demu- cratic leaders who "belled the cat." will now be watched with interest. Whlle Roosevelt was still strong. he might have saved them or he People in Burma have IRQn p“. too L1t1ie of dem- mals (Ebat Bohp of Bouts Q-innllclngllba ' RELIEYING SYDIPTOMS L\' HAY FEVER “idle the uziectzon of poller zrac: to help hay fever dc Ln cures a percentage 01' cases and relzeves ozners. e are still l large number of cases who get no rebel by ants method ‘Titus when ti hay fever seasx. amves there are anvag-s a grea: mar-y sufferers ‘co are Loomzzg for unmecuaze reuef from inc d5- tresszng symptom o! 1'1 , fever. l. . Lvzng :. rooms for a numae: of z state that ioniza ' help to other w. _. -' . hcdyq . l LWO 0! 35 patter-i. . or other ll 8 . At whlles or May be dlscemcd a wrong Dytng as one self-slaughter; where- ____i_________ hours a day whzch {flier pollen. gives The u: of prepararoxus ng eptnepnrize iadrena times combined WIT-I". ephedrne "he Chinese drug~ shank the 111g membrane of zhe make ;: less boggy, and {we reltet some- tzmes :0: hours 1 Another method as that whereby the pzflengr. a rcom t; attracted to an electncal con:r:1 ance and fhe a;r rendered free from pOlien COD’ trrita tzon. A120’. her met hod 1;- kncwn as manor. of the nose ‘ report metl .d and ertnuszavtzc "‘ a valuable great success ‘ others, wmle .110 a f; or :2 six months’ treatment bv early report. c PXWYIPnce 1:". ionzzatlon of 5a n! 113;.» gewf avhma and cn.o.. hcad cd/Es. Immediate and complete 701's! from symptoms was nzreci d" ; actzve stage of ‘ and hay fc-v r fafled ~ lief In 20 asthma pfl-[Lefllz Wllfl and without hav fever re. THY was obtained in all ‘out two. The chance 1n the appeafgnc: o; the lmzng of the nose from a sick- lY- Dale. bozgv. svmllen and water- lozaed cvndrtcn. to a twang..- appearance was. observed “jtffn four m six day's. T712 effort o.‘ the lonimtzon is to render the Zinznz 0f ‘h? 11'3"‘ 1710"‘ normal thus en- FbIlIlE lt to hevter '»v'.th<'and p'1']-'n zrmatinz SllbSl3Yl’6F or both orzanism; g The mint then u that when ln- JPfYmt of poTr-n has faint! to pro. vent hav fever. zonization mar: b- arldcd to 1hr othrr m~"ho 5 n‘ yp; at ________ afc . t odéllZm/rzwl AGNOSTO THEO 1058 have I framed weak pbantas- ' ies of Thee. O Wtller ma-ked and dumb! Who makest Life become- As though by laboring all-Uuknow. _ lmzlv. Luce one whom ffVéfleg numb. Hun much of consciousness informs Th!‘ will. Thy biddings. as if blind, Of dcath-mducing kind, Nought shows 1o us ephemeral ones who fill But moments of Thy mind. WBYS Tlly r penlng rule transcends; y. That. listless effort tends , To grow perclpient svrtn advance of the" WSW“? clays, And witn perclpience mends. For, lnlunwanted purlletts, far and pmhw" hlswliv h short or long. a I Would raise my voice 1n song. 111cm Hardy. might have scnt thcm into exlle. Slamer- such 5 "ll? l5 1011981 But thev have‘ pretty; effectively ellfllllll. certalnllfi What lnducc- dkarmod ma“ Champion They mcnt 1s there to read the news- stc-am _-lf any. Can the Demon- cratic party win as a Democratlc party-svlthout Roosevelt or Roose- veltLsm? It has won only one elec- lion ln this cvntury as a Democra- tlc party-Montreal Star. By colncldence, two men Jvllh the same name and of the Demo- cratic faith occupy the Lieuten- ant-Governorls chairs in Colorado and Connecticut. The two Frank Hayes are also both bachelors of the eligible type. Colorado's Llcu- tcnnnt-Governor writes poetry, has worked hls way to prominence ln the labor movement. was one-time president of the United Mlne Work- ers‘ Union 1a posltlon now held "m" "7' P-o- 3°31?- by John L. LGWIS) and ten years |l_____._.__ ___ V __l ago W85 defeated ln B race IO!’ the, United States Senate. Frank Hayes. of Connectlcut. ls 53. makes a hobby of hls stable of race horses, la serving hls fourth term as Mayor of Waterbury, a second as Lleu- tenant-Governor. and baa had two terms ln the Connecticut Ar- semblv-Stutc Government. 1 1 Nn part of a dictatorship IO0RI~ funnier. to inhabitants of a demo- cracy, than its newspapers. And one of the funniest developments of all cornea from Berlin, where a law journal suggests that under Nazi low lt may be a misdemeanor to fall to read the daily papers. It seems that 1n a vast number of trials. witnesses and defendants have pleaded ignorance of some Nazi rule or edict because they hadn't been reading the papers. The courts have got fed up with Lhls. and are instructing all ouch person: to mend their WIYIV lu- papers, ln a Journal 1a under Lhe government ministry where all the news Ls filtered and‘ colored and no writer dare dis-i agree with the dictator? — Van- couver Sun. J Money to Loan M. ALBAN FARMER Bunk of Canada Bldg. land where ever-v : thumb of 1. of propaganda 1 Professional Bards i o. rfniomonto _ Chartered Accountant 1 140 Richmond Street McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister! and Altorney-at-Law MONEY TO LO Alex. w. nREhEQB-ri: BARBISTEII. SOLICITOII, ETC. Collection: Office: 90 Great George Street BARRISTEI. SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown o.‘ obtainzng of' mad cofds 1 obtain re- , A Serious Fish Story (Globe and Mall) i Japan is 1661118 l0 l?! mmm“ ‘o; {ndlgjfy no mu. znzenmt-v 3nd gtterprxse. The JIWB"! V u! pfggtflg forward In !b¢_ 5551555 of manufacture. and lhtl! “short- 'cut.s" lam the ml-Tkfis °‘ ‘M Wgyern world as a dastubillt l"- ture of the tunes. But nere 1s a new exploit b)‘ NlPP°n m" “- set the Occidenm! world EHPUIB—, floaung {Sh 681189595 m NM“ Ansencar; wazers. Rumors of ttus activzzy‘ has"; been comlfi8 Oui- i! - xervals. but now there 1s Wid- ma: the busmess is a 381'?’ commerenal racket 0n 1b? seas. of course. ouzside m‘ zlruee-m-Je lirrut, where JBPBB 711 a; much rzght as an? other 118W” Operatzons cm r-hese ship c!!!‘ nerles. wzzh a force of deep-sea trawlers suppLvmg them will! raw nxate. a1. means that KY!!! lil- roads are bezng made on the red qjmo; swarming 1n Northern waters as the otzawa Citizen p11: 1 relying on their irndoubtec‘ under zntematzonal law v: ._., on the high seas. the Japan- ese threaten to take away the ' elzhood of Canadian and Units-c s fzshermen. and incident» _ destroy an important source of .\'o " American food. The whole business Ls 11s unfair as ;; zs. zngenious. United szaies and Canadlar: Governments are eager to safecuard rhetr flshin: ‘es. and have established cc-rain rules guaranzseinz that a percentage o.’ fish will remam f0: jbreedlzzz purposes. Should Cana- d:a and United State; fishermen the example of the Jap- arzd se! up cannerzes on the 2h» red salmon trade dLsappear g enough. m? Japanese ' has c7aim°d that 19s .;n2 in these Northern engaged in research I . . lead ‘o acfton bv tbs other Gocrnments intcreaved ‘I'm- fzsherx- industry has been the subiect of many in- ternational arranzemen’; but l’. r11! be a siranze deveiopmen’ of the times 2f floatznz cannerie; be- come an issue beta-en nations t I Britain And Palestine (Financial Postl One of the deplorable ihmgs about many of the Unred States publicarons given free access to this country is their unwillmg- ness to report. 1n an unbiased and "nformed manner. 0n things Brn- ish One of Zhe chief offenders :11 ithla rceard i. Time. which ap- ! Mars to miss few Opp0fllif1i- ,ti0.= of belittling British even and traditions. parficularly as lizards ‘he throne and B-"llfiifls =hflndl1nz of international affatrs. A recent zlar n1: example wa: Times coverage of the hLstoric , conclusions of the Roy-at Corn- imisslon on the future o‘ Palestme Time reader; are informed that in orde. to unit's; support of both .l~'.-:- and Arabs during ill-g Great Wa". Britatn “double-croased" both race‘ by promising both incom- patible cnnr-csshns It Ls. of course. a matter of his- tory that when the mandate tvas orlmnally- gwcn Britain. Arab lcadrrs ll-tc Kin: Fk-tsal. and Jew- ish loaders like Dr. Weizmann be- llevcd. with the Bfizrh authomics that Brian's war-time pledge; to both races were compaitble. Both , barrios knew of the terms offered 1 the other. Since the pledges were given. thp spirit of tuballsm has grown fiercely throughout '11s world. and nowhere more so than I ln what ls rather- ironically known 1 as the "Holy Land." Britain's ideal 1165 DPCQIHP hopelcsciv fmngssiblt; and the triple division of Pales- tine as suggested by the Com- ‘ mlsslllll- ‘l5 991M115 its closest ap. roxtmation. The fact that both Arab and ‘ Jewish exlremlsts have bitterly at. tacked the plan as being unfair to faces. indicates ‘that an all-round compromise has l been arrived at There ls a "double-cross" ln thel of Palestine. but‘ suggested by the United States magazine This‘ double-cross has been borne by Great Britain. and the lightening‘ °f h" Md 1s not yet in sight. An Address By Barrie ‘Winnlmg Free Press) Nflwspflper correspondence the Old Country continue; coming this and ma; 1n ;¢_l latlon to Barrie. One cones-i Pfllldent having doubled that hei ever saw Carlyle. another pfcmpf.’ 1v repllerl that the evidence beforei hlm 1B1’ 1n Slr James‘; address at} .not of the tvpe in. con- | Wallasey to student, in a Girl's School. u! which h]; nm-A Bflrrle. was head mistress. And a £93589 l5 quoted to prove that he seen the venerable page lllOKEY no Frederic A. Large Iarrlnlcr, Solicitor, Attorney 1c. 90 Grut George Street Chlrlotklown, P. l}. l, L-IRM-I-I-tl IIOIIOLSOI CHARLOTTETOWN -1QY¥VIIV'A|'TI . \\ AUGUST 9. 1937 s i lL-rW. PLETCH. Bnnch Secretary and Acting Bran .. . aruger. 2nd Floor. Bank o! Nora Scolla Bldgn, Charlottetown. P. B. l. IQ twtably once. but often 1n Youth Tnat address. according to spoke ?\I"1_\’WIZ€IJ. W85 verbatim. There never was happlel‘ speaker of the occasional sort. than SIT‘ James Barrie. n0 no: 1n England. I Ought w Hum»? the first rather long parflgflph l" full. though every word ln the address is worth quoting for sheer entertainment. ‘The concluding word. however. Ls serious and keen-sighted. f-te gives the school a motto ‘.0 strive for: "That CV87? child born into the British EmPl-“E should get an equal chance." Barrie bezlns; "Miss Barrie - 1 _ my stiffest job l5 in calling her‘ Mrss Barrie I suppose it comes nuite easy to you her PUDl-ls —1 dare sav you would catch 1t lf you didn't. But I can recall her when she was much smaller than any of you. and lt l5 with a queer mix- ture. of emotion and awe that I see her now sitting there. a; cod as vnu like. the Head of a great school. and with an alr of never _hav1n2 been amthing else . But no. I remember particularly one day when she was about a yea.- old. I think she was dressed ln ‘one of thos, white things that {were so fashionable that. year. yand she wore such a pretty bon- [net The scene was a pleasant “Scottish town. and a very great 1 man was passing at the cnd of our road. S0 I whipped up our heroine lln my arms and ran with her to 'the gate. 1n order that she might b1! flble to say 1n after-years that ‘she had one» use“ Thom“ Carlyle. "In my school days 1 had often seen hlm myself, ln his great filwvel h“ and cloak and thun- derous staff -Jovc come down for a stroll fn his favorite country ._ and scores of tfma I had doffed mv he! to hlm. but nlaa, with no THE FAMOUQ IUIIING LINIMENT Rub on-pcin gong, Gctthenewlargeecou- orny doe-Aloe lvnll- l_l>le in mailer. regulqy HINARD‘. if» (b? ! ma; mvfng bcenspoken 1.0 Ca.’ 6. 1 sked tum on that rOac now “us-wm °l ‘he “m” whenpwlgwartllil ‘fialiieita was to Lockcrble bu: a ‘lug; pomwd Wllh his 5E8“ l 1 t iJNIMENT m. Tea Pott Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN Orange Pokoe Tea Someone. to boas: c :11 to I milestone and stalked on. I M?" he would bless i-our M155 5""! that day. BM Pefllaps l! “"1 “'1' 1t didn't sound like that. In an) c“; it 15 interesting to 11s l: know that H1050 l/WO m" m" When Miss Ban-leis 5103139311 mmes to be WrlmfP-PE-‘hllfl l?! one of you girls ifor. WhXChF-‘E.’ eke becomes of yomyou will at! Wife“ don't forget w $85‘ "l!" this "l the turning point of her life an: that fmm that mot-cent she n‘! any frivolous things. lnriuilflt bonnet. and plucked triangles 1n- stead of daisies. 1 expect 1W Carlyle had pointed with his stall to wallasey." “diatom-Stomach: ' i R E L | E V E D - [g yo" h"; my trouble . with your stomach ouch ll lndigectlon. dynpflhh. w?! stomach. hurlbllrfl. (l-"Y" 1 dlnrcu, etc. Then dour de- 1 lay getting u bottle of Dr. l» B. Evan's Stomach Mfxtun lmmedlulefl. v Evan's Stomach Ml!!!" l‘ u prescription of Dr. L. B- Evunl. noted Elli"!!! PhFd" ‘ hu of which we have the sole rights to and ulna ulllnl ll have received uumeroul testimonial: from utbflfll purchasers. Try a bottle lodli- m“ l5 centu- S T O C K A I D ANIMAL SPRAY FYI-LS AND BEPELS nuts, LICE. and MosQUrroas , ammo 1| one of the 1 cattle may» on ll" "QM and ll absolutely Illuwm“ not to taint milk. nor to o; blister uor burn the hi6! “who, Phone or Coll l" toll . rile: ‘I'm 1a 02541-00,- TIIE TWO MAOS l a . plume m. no at. (m. Sl- l There Is No Extra Tax For The Recognized , " Extra Goodness of b . Our Chewing Tobacco IT HAS A FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN. B5‘ CAUSE OF ITS HIGH GRADE LEAF AND THE SKILL 0F AN EXPERIENCED STAFF MANY 0F WHOM HAVE BEEN ON OUR PAYROLLS FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS. “ITS QUALITY NEVER VARIES” BLACK TWIST CHEWING