AbCUbfl‘. .27, - ‘RAGE FUUK THE I111‘, L“: NOTE? BY TllE WAYI ARLLI l.*.'l'c,'V»'.‘l GUARDIAN whole-hearted cooperation of the Liberal premiers and governments of eight of the nine i Lobsters And Creami CHAR LOTTETOWII GUARDIAN i Illuriiing Daily (Founded 1887) Presnhnt, I.|i-ut.-('ol. W. (‘hoster b. lllcLure hu- luositli-iil. J. R. Burnett. FJJ. Secretary, l.i<-ui.-(‘iil. l). .-\. Slacl-(lnnon, D.S.O. Editor unil .\l.=i. 'iii-,{ Ilirrrlor. J. R- Burnett, FJJ. ‘ .\~~ ii‘l.lil* Lil Jr. Frank Walker ~»'. IZSCIIIPIIUN ILTPES —\ .v $.'i.ll0 pir v\t..i" in". titliaiirrl ileliyervd to lily. SH.) poi" _\iu..' illl .'.li\.ll!\'l'I mailed l0 P. E. Island‘ $5.00 l)\l \ ill ...I .n cl iii-tiled to Canada and US- , .‘. Y. Jlltili lion-nu of Clreulations . . l 4g ,\'iiii1:_~'vi_.~/ .1]: IIHH'_!/ is Weaker than l t. i 1'»? til-ms! Ink.” “Ti: i .\.\:. nit .\l'(il'.\"[‘ ...", 1935 3i E711 1.31mi; Tn l-lciiiciiiber '1‘ .\l;ic- zit lying- .. vloiiziia‘. \.l_\~I 1o ~p .'ll\ tllll .'l\'l iipoii ' illmllu lhit it I mill to iwsiwii-iliilitit» as n hi1’. l\'4ulrQ\'(‘il. zicciirncy which e . revqQiii/i-il our pusi~ ,= ‘iiii to the ‘Q-"isierliotvl lw heifer if thzit 1 o" its iiiwiiiiiig. iiilllltl i ~l| ilw lips oi our own ‘V‘"'v we: have as a "good '1 .<i'it<\.~, mid responsibil- n <i~lt'—gri\-ei'iiiii_q na- is lllf‘ added and equ- ' oiduir British hro—' .. lilll(‘=_ when tlic olde<t " iii that luvvtlii-rliiwnil =t.'iiirl<. " iii'i\'vi"\ril (lnrlciirss the one M’ law: .-.:.il p-"ace, is something Vivoit- .\l' 1'» ‘l . lllizlllllllil‘ ‘pct . .» 1» ll l". iitzi" i 5 - \ i :."ii1 int pr mix; lllwfi‘ .~.._ H111‘ ">1: mitiriii» v .'\ lVl ‘QT!’ T .'-v= a ‘i-ylu l!‘ n~i--'--v ‘w ~: to re. W. ' v- " _A..c "blmleily Inactioii" Provinces of Canada." Where is‘ that cooperation today, and Wham,‘ are the policies that were going to bring this Folllllf)‘ 011} 0i the morass of unemployment iiitu the Liberal paradise of work and wages’ 991°C)’ dellvefefl by a Western M. P. over lac ill-fated liiirvis Commission may sum up t e situation: I want to suggest that if wc are ROW.’ 1° llllr)’ fills Commission, we might in- SCflllf‘ on its tombstone the words ‘N0 action’ partly as a memorial of its short life, and, sec- Ollil. as a monument to the masterly inaction that has come as a result of its ivork.” , Institutional Advertising For idghteeii consecutive years the life insur- ance ortjiiiiitlzi have conducted a co-operative advertising Célllllllllgll in the press, for the pur- pose ot slrciigthciiiiig friendly relationships with clients and the public in general, presenting the t5>UllllZll facts of the business and emphasizing the extent and value of the services rendered not only to policyholders, hut the nation. livery 59¢" 51"“ 1910 a different series of advertise- ments _has appeared, headed with attractive ii- liistrations, covering the most important phases‘ oi life insurance activities. More than tivo huii- ilrcdtiiihlicaticiiis have shared in this piibliciiv. and it is estimated that the messages have been miivcy-t-tl t0 more than fifty million readers. llie fact that the companies decided to con- iiinie the campaign year after year is proof of its \‘Z1lll(‘-‘:\t the recent meeting of the Canadian Life Officers’ association iii London it was 1i- IJFf-‘fcd uiianiiii0iisl_v to publish a number of iii- stitutitiiial messages again this year as in the past, with chief attention centred on the newspapers of the larger cities lit siiizillei" dailies. the weeklit-s. farm [Wfltlfllflllsv financial patiers. etc., will also receive their quota. _ Nothing could demonstrate more clearly the faith of the companies —based on long pracfl. cal experience-in theeffectiveness of newspa- per advertising. The worth of life insurance is (lai]_v i addition, the lwith batik noti-s that A store advertising tn the New Yorker confesses lt understands women ln all her moods. So much for a canard that. confidence ls tacking ln the business picture. - Detrolt News. There are still reformers who are still so afraid of the sound of the svord "socialism" that they are prepared to accept it only if it. is called "reformed capitalism“, . just as there are professing so- j clallsts who urge the abolition of all capitalism's injustice and ln- ‘ equality so lung as they tliem- | selves are allowed to enjoy what- ! ever benefits they have been ac- customed to receive from them. It. ls as lf a cannibal consented to become converted on condition l that. he was still allowed to eat 1 mlsslonarles. In such a. case Christianity might offer to com- promise by calling itself cannibal on condition that none of its fol- i lowers were allowed tocat human i u flesh. So cntlitalisin might be in- ' cluced to become socialist lf lt were still allowed to call ltself capitalist. And. after all. yvhat does it matter? Reforms the Premier Aberliart of Alberta ls the best known of its wise men. but he doesn't bear the palm alone. From time to time Mi". Solon Low. Provincial Treasurer. enriches the world with thoughts of which it is as yet tltt\\'Ol'\lt_\‘. I-Ie has just liven telling his rev- erent constituents how to end iuncmploymcut. His p remedy has ithe inevitable simplicity of genius. ‘The central government must lstop being a miscr and "distri- ,biite‘nioney free to all Canadians iso that all industries would be lbusy". What is to back this some- what generous distribution? All the gold produced in Canada. All the Government hiis to do is to buy this gold. paying lot" it ciisilv will cost “only the printing." In nun do mossbacks sneer iit Snlim imd iii- ‘i ‘u ll h ll tl According to Webster. a sand- found that his boy was not. re- maining a baby because the Elly were spoiling htiénlbut. b ause lhl“g-"Cal9“"3" Allwmm" illleflllvtlallyfelédlflally aallileefectlve’. As I he grew older he had him play . ‘with children his own age and l igave him a careful examination I . i ‘ the age of 12 he was aged 9. As there were no slgns of iiegiiiiiing puberty (that. Is, emerg- .ng into manhood) his father put ; usual age of puberty (l4 to 16) the boy Wilts‘ i-Ivi» have occurred iii. the puberty age t w m would become “Opplessly dcprecj take chances and so administered ‘Med A province mm. has mo the gland extracts, with the satis- Sages Aberhart andi Solon Low factory results “hove "Med" . can always (ll'f\\\‘ on its ireasuiy of 1-“ sppaklng of the defectwe wisdom__l'qc_w York Times ("llllCl. Dr. Esther L. Richards, ‘ " Baltimore. lii ClllllCRl Medicine 1111f! SllFEf-‘lw. says; "The mentally backward child should be recog- THE DEFECTIVE CHILD A physician had four glrls ar- rive in the home before a. son was born. The little boy was the idol of the mother and four sisters but. the father finally told his wlfe and i daughters that they were spofllng him and that he would always re- main a baby lf they continued to pamper him and let hlm have hls wn way. As a matter of fact. the father am- backward ,‘ to make sure that there was no, iphysical defect present. Wtth a. ‘little coaching at iible to make a fair showing at. a home he was earby private school so that. at. mentally 1m on gland extracts-the thy- roid extract to remove some of his excess fut. and the male gland ex- tract to develop the man or male characteristics. The change ln the oy was remarkable and at the "iormal or not less, um 95 percent. The p11,; .. . afterwards stated nit Wllllt‘ ilzt- greiit change might tEastern Chrontcle) How often have you heard the warning, don't. take milk or cream with lobsters. An observer writ- ing In the Moncton Transcript went off on a scouting expedition of his own. He was prepared to make the grand sacrifice. Naught. came of his experiment. I-le says:- “About. the danger of eating lob- sters and using cream or inllk with ; them, we have no personal scien- littflc knowledge. Not a blt. Most. i people consider, though. the dan- ger ltes ln the combination. and think they are correct. There arc others who deny this. and some give reasons. One says that the development of stomach trouble through. the use of these foods to- gether occurs only when the lobster ls old. "It had been our opinion for many yearsthnt such a combina- tlori was dangerous. and we were careful not to drink inllk or use cream or eat Ice cream at the same meal as lobsters were served. Recently there have been those who insisted this was sllly and if we cared for mllk .as we do. wel should drink 1t with or wlthouti lobster. They were so insistent i that we dld so. Nothing happened. - Then, like the true delving scient- ist. your observer decided for the sake of the column's readers to make a thorough test. In the last week we have tried three combina- tions: Lobsters with mllk; lobsters’ with blueberries and lots of cream. and lobsters followed by ice cream To date nothing has happened . Our fingers are crossed because 1i may be that the results don't come immediately " He adds that he then consulted i his doctor and he declared that notion that lobsters and cream will not mtx ls "Phooey." Courting In Church (Windsor Star) Al. Trinity Church, Wood Green. England, a special service was re- cently held for young people. The vicar announced previously that courting couples would be permit- ted to hold hands. After all. what better there for young people. in the full place is - isle) ‘law, and with the contention that INSURANCE the modern safeguard of Home and Business. Have you availed yourself of its many advantages? "Our representatives are always ready to be of service to you,-plione or write us Ilyndman & Company Limited Estlblllhed 1872 Insurance of All Kinds at. Lowest. Rates, consistent with Security and Service Summon-aide, Montague Charlottetown, _.i_.%y italit always u; Fl‘ brim of un mess or 1e n Throne”. Mr. Mackenzie?» partisanship has here caused hlm actually to reverse the sense of the passage he notes. The Times ivas itself protesting against the "in- sult" lllV0.V€d in the proposal of a mcrganatlc marriage, because 1t meant that “the Constttutfon ls to be amended In order that she may carry ln solitary ‘prominence the brand of unfltriess for the Queen's Throne." 'I'hl.s project. of morganatlc ma:- rlage ls Mr. Mackerizleb Idea of the proper solution of the problem. He supports It with a great mas of alleged historical precedents twhlch are worthless because Ignor- lng the social and constitutional changes of two centuries), with dubious theological argument, with a total misunderstanding of the ply would be much more dtrtiéiiii than the usual method of sinking wells tn oll fields like some oi Texas or Tuner Valley. The Inver- ness oll ls discovered in the dcpihi of a coal mtnc far under tht- seq nearly two miles from rthe main- land. The situation of the oil p". sents major difficulties to any-on! who would seek to extract li. Engineers, however. are enter. prising and resourceful peoplg They will find some way of doing the Job If the Job ls m be dong But. because of the difficulties 1m volved, the ambitious englncerhi Job required would only be done 1i lhe supply were demonstarted t. b9 0f F9811)’ treat value. ‘ This ls not. to- say that on, should be pessimistic. The d1;- covery of oll Ls one of the roost hopeful things which have hap- pened tn this province lri mm; years. But. so little ls known at m, Dresent time, as to how much on F a King's Party mtght. ulte proper- ly have been formed n 1936. The failure to see any dlstlncttori be- tween the position of the monarchy -elccttd i» . _ i ll established" 't ' ld ' d ' ' 0n l the Leader of the Op- “e " _ '_l “("1 » 1" “d. be Impossible wich consist or “two slices Qii . _vv;w_ UL l - r‘ 1- ) - V1 t0 overestimate its value, but it is certai th.t n. 1, u ~ _“ 1 h _ pmled at as earl)’ an BEE 8S DOSS- bloom of love. to hold hands than 1n t}; 1 f Ge e 111 d w. PU " U ' - “ill “is ion] -m “c advertising haé hla ed an iridis n bl n '1 liiizgada usllfzlll) ldileiiileoiasqiii “will. ma" He 5h°w5 very “mil-ed ma!‘ in a church pew? If they feel they day. aft-insult? wholligessenoiants to is were l" “W 3°°d “- ‘lua-ml’ 1t ll-"lhw i‘ l‘ h" l’°l-*"‘ “I me LlbFral‘ the d _ I ' fy . pe 5a e pa“ m cheese or isavory mixture, spread "Qlmml l“ play-he d°°5 the “m” can't do so ln church they will be above party, ls perhaps only may be’ m“ undue emllrmfllltll pa,“ ,._ N. P, unpnyiylgytlltllt. Briefly Cvc opnient o the lJiisiness._Tlie story the between lhen1~" I mu 5.9.1.: {irgélga ‘gcfgk “ilrlxdagvdeféu-‘Eugl; gifnpllll‘ probably not attend. and go where typical of the historical sense o: g, $511115? mag.’ Such excitement _ . - . . .i,x ,. -- Companies have to tell is a graphic and inspirnq attention to the adjective "thin - 9'"? they can. Or else they wlll prob- writer who In the same paragraph Y v 11 alse hopes which lllL» u l» . l . i e .i 1.15:. _ . f , _ va tm auto up and down. His pow- a] h t h my k5 Pr} R . would make more bltte th - v _ one. The number of‘ ersons who hav Y | “d “k m‘? lwslmallty .° 3m“ ers of initiative (startln d l ably Bd-lmlm l0 some quiet. place “V6 5 l. B 9 n I196 l! l‘ e dia- l") L H“ l "up" “d; ‘O be treated as a and who contin i t p ' e o“? comm“ m pmle“ “gam-‘l ‘he new things) are ‘small iianod h: “l: am" u" servlce- the" l“ m" vent pert fought Cromwell M’ we Battle appolnbmnt m bu“ u Sub‘ naHmm-l _< v i great finch]? l1€f o ‘time. ‘t eir ivelfare ‘to this gadwipgdgllagusleeSdgudgeltianggvicéiorhy content and happy w repeat ab to the“, romantic mcnnauons_ o! Worcester. , miseiptmdaelgmlséig: wreveal the V) VJ F" v F" l" ‘et “P _a,'\‘a"°“al Er‘? h“; uilflmng“, t?) 1m icmle lfrmectlrln '5 the years we have had fodflndufe the $335111‘), “gflffig, gzrgflgnihnfl‘; msgrign,aonmrljugnupaaelfllwallig: Undef The Sea Pl"'.‘ll*l7~ l ‘Ml “K {llhllulmer rchFf m <66“, 6f “fix-n is “on .mprfsswe_ a5 m" 5°"t3?O11°dvggpalfiicfiindsgirclliln”;gag; know or be told the truth so glint some acceptable swaln Ls holding 1T REALLY BAR!“ oiopr is‘ llllllllflllnllllcs and m an iiiiriit has bcco Sumtllc? Oliflalm"; l" lhls D°m' iabtiireirl. osc that it iiannlit possibly Sig: $331!’; ‘lfistedfifl Droced- her hand as 1f she were to be lri- , (Ham-ax ghronicye) MELBOURNE, Austrma_(w’ flll(lt'it\‘.il ‘ ‘prov. t» work for the uiicmp1o_\'erl. "Hinder ‘(ixpmfilgri' ishctlfli] L‘ n?‘ ‘(lmlbldthah 5"?" lac Dlckad hip, ausglfggesgactcetx; icmidp. e ° “o e19 u’ the gcgyaifcgegfg t? lltzzrgggillgrl" It tls dlfflttaglt. to resfialgi eiiltclge; mltgemiga thghsfifiool sult- “more 'i'1.-» l-.~-' a sisiem of Na- s ‘ _ ‘ ~ - S‘ POF-‘Ho-fln emment- "Bea" “"3.- “PS . _ ‘ " m" W" e “"5 A ° a r n2." Brighton . W,’ _ bl w l“ lvf “ll * lv IlPSIFJIlllE‘. In the promotion of such rowtl" on a pme “m? ll km“ anddoilk‘ she? been dl-‘wvemd l“ the "flue ‘l Cone” h“ dlscamed m.“ SPWKlCdI ttivbn 1W" i il\'~"~_1\l\l"i\‘“*. [he We“ i; n ‘ t I v . _g -' And now nigiedients iievei in- v Invemes5_ The potentialities are so straw beater Ln favor of a dgfk 1i P 1r“ 1m .......‘...." 121"‘ " " “-‘ ""‘ P“ t“ “i222: 5:: Compton MacKenzie’s em m“ immerse w“ *1“- g” "mt W‘ M“ Me"- , . . -< » ‘ ~ - ' l . m w’, HAM 5 “WT ‘m, “m: (“Wvrlnnent ‘VH3 _ e coii do more toiiductnc to the stabil- grossly mslabclezt I 5mm,“ n“. A large supply of good petroleum LONDON._(CP)_A Nu“ it_\' rind tirnsprrity of the nation. example that a Stp-Jk Symuid he 0n The I)uke would be of lnestimable value and plant who received $3875 amend‘ ‘ would be of enormous benefit: to- accident. 10st $635 on ‘a dog rag: “tr \\i"ii 2t llllllHlillC to implement if: the record. these p‘ i to rN-i '5' .l"ii1~»i (‘l ii is t".'lill'lll tlizit uucnitiltiy-mciit is not ll‘. 4" Cult vfiih (is a national problem. For Kilt’ 1- Ho» _\\'Itl's lion. Norman RohcrtF. Mini-z. r t f l "our. hi- been iii>i>iiiig tlizit dir- ect ri-r‘ i~ lil~ uirli llll‘ llllllllCltlZlllIlC$ llPJl t‘.::- moi. ". zuiil thorn: has been no zit- ft-nii»! if a diij-vrt l't‘—tu>ll<lllilll_\' li_\' tlicl Fgllcfyl i; - _ lhri-iiiivv. when the Hon. . 11L ,\,I~;= i», ~c\-.~ii;i; IBiriv lrzidur. lll't{f“i_l_ the ri.~..t hi .\'.'1tl rv-poiisiliilitv ioi‘ tui- "i- \‘.'.'l\ critiviwil iii the Lili- llilllIQ that lllls ivolicv is iii i nt~ii'ii"iiiii:ti?.»iis liy the lili- ernl llli\".l"iillll"iit\ oi this l'l'i-\'lllt‘(‘. zuiil Other i y; u, ‘l its l lllhlftls‘ ‘ti; it'll-h’ Illlll , n". .'I_t‘l'<"\\ Caiizirln. iit flip ..= (‘llllll plziiil; of the ldll- ill’ ll‘. c‘ ‘l‘l . Li-t its l" --.i.j.w.i-ut 'l\‘.¢f'.i>i'll1"-llll‘ Fcttiiig up oi 3 X mil liillil."‘ll'l"ll (‘i-iiiniis-‘iilil. '|'|\¢ hi.“ m‘ ‘xiii. t'i--~.iiii<—'ii-ii \v:i< c<»iii"<~i\'wl in the niiiid of l'l‘i‘lli" \liiii-_tcr Kim; iii 1H3}- l? (nine to birili iii iiijia ltlll it Wit- lliil the l\'llltl oi Cllllflilllil’ hip‘. lit-iii ii-iiiilivi-il. llflglllillll‘ ill’- flvntioinii lillfilhilflllvli‘ fMiiiiiii-doii \\';l< to lk" 1 vCniiiiiiL-ioii tlizi‘. \\1'lli'l (‘<.vi]i"l'<ic' with ill!‘ l'i'\i- t rvlici, lllll tho such l yiiirixs iii the 11.l:i.'ii..it!i2i'.lin o Coiiyiiii- Niii ihit \-.:2~ itlludliiWl hail no PO\,-,.,-_ |-_ ‘»,.-..I_ m. p. ~ n- put It uiiglu iuziii to Editorial Notes Iaiiics Thomson. poet and song writer ("Rule Britannia") died this date. i748. I I‘ #114!!! "litllllt'rf‘l'0\\' is the one hundred and seventy.‘- sixih anniversary of the fniiiitling of Saint John N PL. by _lZllll(‘J~ Siiiioiirls. oi New England. i U i i‘ Lady luccilsiuuir has returned a month a- head of the (Jovernor-Licncra]—presumably to hzivc the house iii order for his reception. * * i‘ i‘ The Fcilci-al litl\'('l'lllll(‘lll announces that it Cfllllltll give Prince Edward Islands liquor pro- fits, because we have prohibition Iicre. Alas and nlftckl i! lk >l< ll! .\llllllll‘l‘ (ii-rnian girl claims she swam the liiiglish (Zlflllfl iii i5hoiirs.three minutes. That's ll0lllll'|_g'—COl’l'(‘g.'lll flew the Atlantic’ in le<F than (loiible that time. n- 1k n- w: According to the lloii _l. li.. .\llCll€lll(l. .\liii- i~tcr of Fishrrics, his tlflllClllltl duty is to secuir suggestions from fishermen to ciiahlc him to called a steak and not a sandwich, just. because lt restsdoii. a soggy piece of bread or toast. This noon I was served a section cf frled chicken the same way. although lf I had tried to eat it like a sand- wich I should have bitten straight Into a. thigh. And next, I suppose, we shall have half a broiled lob- ster, dlshed up under the same false pretense-A letter to the Kansas City star. A small fortune awaits the inventor who can add two more years to the llfe of a rubber tire for farm tractors. At present the life of the average tractor is esti- mated at I0 years. the Lire nt 8 years. The lug assumes vital 1m- portancc when one rchlizes that retiring would cost at least $250, and im eighL-yc-ur-nlrl ti".\i'toi' is worth considerably less. Only rc- cently have Canadian farmers been demanding rubbci" lnstcrid of steel treads on their tractors. but already the bulk 0t‘ siilcs call for that. sort of equipment. Even sub- sidiary’ machines, such HS coin- blnes, binders, mid mowers. arc now being mounted on rubber. Advant- ages appear overwhelming. In ad- dttlon to more comfort and less dust, saving ln fuel through bet- ter traction is pliirctl at 2052i. Even lf they won't last as loin; the machine carried. rubber tires are here to stay‘. In the meantime, manufacturers iirc confident that. some enterprising country lad will rise to the occasion mid solve their THE SHEAVES Where long the shadows of the wind had rolled, Green wheat was yielding to the change assigned; And as by some vast magic un- dlvliied The world was turnlng slowly lnto gold, . Like nothing that was ever bought or sold I1. waited there, the body and the min . And with a mighty meaning of a. kind That tells the more the more It. ls not told. So ln a land where all days are ' not. fair. Fair days went on till on another day A thousand golden sheaves were lying there, Shining and still, but. not for long to stay— As lf g ‘thousand girls with golden a r Might. rise from where they slept. and goiiwiiy. -—Edwln Arlington Robinson Didn’t Fight The ed by the Prime (London Times) Probably the only tolerable blo- graphy of a living person ls an autobiography. This book is a glar- ing example to prove that. thesis. Mr. (Compton) Mackenzie, setting out to write the llfe of ‘he Duke of Windsor (“The Windsor Tapes- try") mainly In connection with the abdication, tells his story ln such a way as to make critical treatment almost Impossible to anyone who shuns the indeceny of argument about the Duke's most Intimate affairs. That the public events of De- cember, I936, are permissible mat- ter of debate goes ivlthout saying. There ls no excuse. however, for Mr. Mackenzie?» persistent impu- tation of the worst motives for political dccLsioiLs and actions wlth- whlch he is entitled. if he wlslies. to disagree. The rcsponstblc per- sons at. the time of the crlsLs, head- Minister of the United Kingdom, were unanimous tn declaring that they hnd worked continuously to avoid the catas- tro he of King Edward's departure. at. assurance was not. serious- ly challenged In any Parliament. of the Empire. and. ln default of con- clustve evidence to the contrary, should command assent. Mr. Mac- kenzie. replying only on rumors and suspicions. and reading. as he litmselt says. "between the lines of published facts". quite evidently does not. believe 1t. The assumption of continuous hypocrisy In all the leading figures of the story, except. the government as a. revenue pro- mug)“ $50 m f w - ducer. It, would solve the manifold and gave liliinw-lfg a igotiiirgil? ‘gt: problems of the Inverness coal stt- ~wiis ordered to repay $200 mite: nation which have long been a loaned before his windfall, source of worry. It would provide Conservative Meeting employment. And It would change ROCKY POINT POLL the entire economic picture of this province. Oll Ls a product. of great value In the modern world and lts uses A m T are so many that. the market for Wm e “an lnfimodfly the Poll . A fill: ln Elliott Hall at 8 l’. 9 IWTPWB of appointing a. Coma mlttee die. All Conservative sup- Dflrters welcome. (SgdJ EDMUND EANDRAHMI, Chairman. L- 645-8-25-27. _____, Conservative Meeting BRACKLEY POINT POLL A leneml meeting of the Poll will he held on Monday, August 29th at lt. ls great. Otl is a serious com- petitor of coal, ‘Ifhe use of oll for heating and for generating power has had a. serious effect on the coal Industry everywhere. It would be a strange pleoe of lronlc fate It’ oll. which has contributed to distress at Inverness. should be the means for bringing prosperity to that. town. The ixxssibllltles, the consequ- ences whlch might follow the dia- covery of a valuable supply of oll are staggering. The whole prospect ls exciting. l But; that. exclbment must be fikm“i,'i“ifif.aillulgrl"l'i.fittllfi curbed. Offlclnls have counselled. &c. All Conservative supporter: wisely. against. optimism. There welcome. ls a trite saying. which like many 153d.) GEO. ROBINSON, other trtte sayings contains much L $452,1- Chairman. wisdom. that one should not count- hls chickens before they are hatch- ed. That maxim must guide us ln considering the news from Inver- ness. ' The oll sample, at the time of writing, awaits analysts. ‘That. ex- amination will determine whether Conservative Meeting MT. HER-BERT POLL M?‘ gneral meeting of the Poll IWITh. ‘i?’ ‘I 11'5"" "l." ““ll"l- A‘ M"- \f“ll(_‘ their yrnhlcins. Perhaps he iievcr heard oi L Hf- “-_F- _ .- 1 P 1 Hoppers llivcirs hliiwtll ~ "It" -"-‘l‘l“’l'." Um“ thi‘ \l:ic\lill:iii Royal Fislicrv (‘onimissiiiii ro- Brriviarsoeiilo.“ mu l‘ unmn 0b’ —.— onf,‘ vmalos ms “ihole lllmmlve or m” ll’ l5 “ g°°d wade of . he'd ‘m TWQW» 5'13"" f‘. , __ v v v u p In ‘WHCC. ‘ ,_ ' _ - _ "' , _____ (Winnipeg Free Press, M11 illrlllllnenl- _ petroleum. Further exploration 30th. ln Mt. Herbert llnll at 7.30 niifi-rti “M 1- u- _ v - v _ , piiri. l'<Il' luck oi vision on the piiri ot the .\liii- The farmers are usually quick m Cfllflb him, moicover. liito must foiiow to determine when-m- P. M. for the purpose of appointing SVHFIHY“ 3W1 >1! " ' ' 1' "' l" “l” xlillm” "l isters the )(‘0llC iorish. Every man who served overseas use any means of arotectlon against mole “an Gm 5mm“ mlswpre‘ 01' not the supply. if ll. ls B. good a cmmnllw" 4"‘- A" C°"§°"="l"° l t l l m tl n- t Lwhhvr» I - I.‘ i‘ ln the Great Willi; had to he the cnlemles of their crops. ‘they ggalgstollihc“mgffitlislf;dgrhfllflfifg- petroleum. ls sufficiently large to suppmw“ “'cl""m°' t i. _ * ‘t - _ i , p ‘ _. ‘ _ . _ ‘ll-Ll , , m -. - . . I W ,. . . l2?.°."‘?.Zii.‘.-.‘°i'..3§'.1l‘Ziiklilflmil. ire; siat. .:i:::.-.::z’:‘:;:...i"i.2ii- i» wads a “e m‘ °’ **"'°""= "- cm JAMES M<>~'~r-*-»~~~ . . - v . . - -\ . i.. .. .. ; llie tciii lCSltllllls Premier llc iburn not having “ . . .Y . . v " . " carrying ‘in solitary prominence the l‘ m b‘? remembered» l'°°- Chairman m ;.,~vi,_ . v -, i->_-\. milid-iioiii .n l _ _v _ l , _ Iii fiituic their will be a thhd and they know how to fight the that. the operation of such a, sup- L-MG-B-Tl-nb 11W, ‘ ,- , l ,. ~| pnn“. F, taken l‘rcinici" lungs >tJ-C2lll(_‘(l repriiiiiiiid in the lrlllupulléllndrltll‘ ll(‘li1\llllS or IOICRJZIM": lfirnssshcppers artidl age‘ assisted by i? I: >— - —~ ~ .-. ~-. j.—>~ :._:;.—;=:;::~—— : , ~l“ \ l i ' _ ‘ ' , ._, ,, , .' , . ' . ', . . IS (‘TK ,\’ llllllll ,\' Ullll )(‘ SC ‘ H‘ _O\'l?l'lll:l'lOll l1 Oflg ED. lyiyvv t liii- lll~l l‘:ii'li:i- 5L hmdm‘ Q ‘hlllifmllll l}'l‘l-_‘l“"‘_“-_ "llllllllhnll-l up by wounds or cvt-n abrasions i It is a bit surprising, therefore. l, v ._v v i , pun.“ (“my ilciiiziiiiliiig ot . i. \lllg diicct iiitoiin.itioii on becmmm; goon-infected ll't>lll the p0 learn that half the damage done . “V.” 'l V” l l H“ - i the Fcdciwil tiiavcriimcntk- policy .\lr. lvinu Svil- ThHWB-hflvl! bee" _ L» vs m J15’ Erna-shoppers lri Saskatchewan FOR (I 0 ini- ~. - . v_ v- . .- “m. lwl». lst tni- . ' ._ _ n v‘ __ ' which rugged ])lil)'(‘l'$. slightly cut ithls year could have been prevent- , L‘, .., J ‘-_. 1, .». l. ., Uni-int: stylitllllllfll cllmllloncd i‘ "mum! of h" U) crllllll" l" 0m‘ during a game, have contracted {Pd if the farmers had got properly . h i \‘" line ti. suitable replv. Whatever stziteinciit oi It. Every lllfllt wounded in thimhno the fight. This Ls the state- e its ii‘ '- ‘ ~' ' ii'\l’?“~"" dlw-(qxi numinivy-l] WINE‘, “,1 \|,“_l,l,n7ic Kim: m“. twat" received nunii-roiis nnti-tr- ‘lndllt dl pipe oafd the Dominion o . ,_ y‘ .,.,,.. ' ._i , . i q‘ ~ “d. i-rm . ‘ " ‘ ' ‘ ' q '- tanus injcctltiiiir, thc fiist H‘: soon P11 01110-08155. m e at Regina. He w - |.¢ t k R d t in‘, h. ,y ,. . r. l . dill] ;’.(,(,,,,, l,l,,y,;,,,,.\1,. llllllit! to .\li". llephurii lie has the Uiitiirio Pro vllllChllfilllg hit its possiihi- _.tl thi- marl? I1 SHOP-i; plea for Immediate of elliiiisry Eiitliurir-lgt eSosclligv a. _ ll‘ \ “ ‘ ' “ ‘\" l‘ _ c , ' , ~' “per-S “fining H,“ uirrcfipcctivc of am. prulnh remmndci" whilst iii lltlhlllltll. ‘It pvcllpg 1° llPf-‘rerit infestation that. c Beauty Aids Including the [,1 . - i. 1‘-',ii>l'l ti! mi. tl"lllllCl I ( _. _ ‘ was n Down-gm “mum “mi rm- _ou cause izrcct trouble next Powder Foundation Cream, G901) [EAF CQRRECTLY PROCE ~- w D c i, -H H“ H H, ,, "f Co", gzinda or squeeze play that may he concocted l>\ qumin- cnuscd unlflqggyyiyt, sv-mp. year. Cleansing Cream Skin and J Shhl) AN "ml" l U i H‘ i. l i . _ - - - - - ~- » W ' - . ' toms ‘for the recipient. 'I‘hc'ncw Many liillllons of bushels of ' Tissue Cream. i PYAVORFI) P, " mom, it win‘ i~ HEWTPJVIlQ rffilduil. "*l‘<“"?\ll.\' >93‘ ylutlndi S?! ilillrggrglh: ‘It: (trlilcflzingcllfl method. now adopted by the R.A. nllcafiolmd D715 5118f; tdzstroyed b! lance Powder in five shades I To SUIT YOUR TAST ' THATb . . m, -. -, ; -.- ; \ ; ~- i’ W‘ 70"‘ 5m" or 0 5 9- l‘ M.S., ls to give two injections bc- 1L‘ PPM-i l1 as a ewan this oilize In flve shades ' "t W‘- i b‘ - I ‘liilhui. s‘ imnnil). 1",. lic funds iii such :iii llll\\'i\l'l‘2llll(‘fl iiizuiiicr or ‘o forehand. mid “W50 HIT fifllfl l0 sllmlll" flcwrdlni l0 "16 38-51m- U $1M"! III "W"! Bhfldes - i ~ ‘ ‘ ' >~ ~ - - - - h. cause 0 iis . is . ~ . . . , ~- th-O “Milli-l h l I‘. ‘Hymn. Ill-Hm. i.” (l w. foist upon the people 0t (llllflflf) an flfklllltllltii d L ‘i, ‘lllple [Filly “vnrl-llploll] it'll? ishlglliaaimlriix hliirviiechl rtfgiiihi gzlllcillfimirqzs and B“ Brow i ‘l’ i.‘ J with inn" . i. in mi" iiiriiiiivi" iii which the) f I _ H _ _v \ l ‘ an_ o c qu 1c f ccivc.‘ lfltlgl _revenue And W’ tom“ t d?! we “ls-o ca." c m let n _ I “_ v. I _ ,, , (<,,._,. ,,,,.,,. liiirrlcii o dc )t niid t.i.\.itinii. . iid the tirct this new lnocu at on is a incscnt 1 - - ii ou t a the y n l) c nes l llflfl lull‘ -‘ ' '.\ ~l' ' “ ‘l 1 \| - v l. .- _ l U I .11 b, - 1' ,, vntuntnryq no doubt, the unm- .iict! cct to fight the hoppers affects t" Evflll"! in Pflrlr-Abhvl 0f 1 r-?.""{'.'° ifflmi“ “ we “M “if "ii "i ::r.:.;’".‘.i.:.":.":'t‘sr fro." r" ' ' ti... a u» ‘ - '- P f.%'.i‘“.%.s.h.“°'t§ll-.l;. v.2. m.» i. '~ot.".:“.2§ m ’ B LACK fcCHllHlWH/l’ d iji \==:'- H. MW 1hr itotllllo" * * * * be trusted u» solve n little pysch- dfigjtfilllghljgolg"? lfh"°“l“f°‘t'.‘?“y a 4. l. l. reads: “.\o I l ‘ _ _ Statistics \\'t'I'(‘ given at the recent Zllllllllll ‘,},'§8f,°§,},,',’§§’_”‘°"‘ “k” mm‘ “Om” lsays, and n. sunét-s aepengity iii , Aiz-‘unt " <‘>“~“lvl'flll'i'l "F C"Il"l"“"“-‘ meeting of the British Association at Cam- —-—- Ppmfd by ‘he wvermnem 1°’ S rccninint-iiil. . -. 1" Hill rigsii-d in rmt l!) Dom- bridge to prove that the present mode oi war Could Canada become great l ffingfg géhthe stubble land “gm ininn of fr» i" 1-. iii ili-i" 71W" l"_"'\'lll<'t < l“ izirc causes no more lflifll casualties than did thr fir?"agléstlfglwfiufiigff“alfrfioigllwl; LBW!‘ the harvest In order to (i95- Doiiiiiii»; "T f-_ ‘. ~ ..t 1'.» \! ‘l ""l"""l"mcf' old time smird and rifle .or caiiiioii. 'l‘li.'it ma," tlontgmcaii i-iicrrly ilflfill nerlod ihtbydteilvetullthliiljebf revise aendsplsvfliit in liriii-‘fll- ~ "" ' ~ w "' :-."i/l ‘till lhwiblviiis. he so but it is not tlic numerical size of the °l "W- lhre" m‘ H"! lfcmsv bl"- tlrst round 1n the f‘ hlggiind the A ddlflfllelv net-fumed pre- i _ - - ' - - . permnncntlv It's an intrltlulng iigxtl| 1p ‘g ' e "um" Whklh ""4"" “d recriiiiuii -;- ' ' M2,. \‘_'-'till tlii‘ llrllflllllll» casualty lists that weighs on our hearts iii thought and mubc a possibility" if‘ 1i V‘ l ‘he poison bait ln the heautlfles the hair. "N" fli“"i'l-" scientific warfare. liiit their make-up. It is the A5 el/Prlvflv kltlvliv-S. Brildlil is hill ‘Cgfiewitlillz iiimlgi-Elc.“ the enemy dc“ llglttfllwflllliltlrlcimlf-Il‘ ‘My ha“ w Th" i‘ ‘i ' ' r“ "l" "l ill" shYll-‘Y? ivoiiicn and children under a rain of cXplosivcs §i“l-.\lll9-i.§'§li¢ldii-ailiilluliie Clgriilisalo . W“? f’ mimic‘! "a" “astilmr ml"- . l . g y. .- .. "_ up. ‘l .. .. .' -'; . . .. . ' ~ - - '. .‘ ‘ ‘ 5 o n a new an iiupernr ("nun _ p‘ q you it mi with \\ ll( l ,|iid pcrliriiis gaslsomc da_\. it is the totalitarian Qlvprllrlist gitlhtcst builder of REUB- QUICKLY’ FROM “row”, wym-e ‘he huh-gs my. per ill" l’ i“ " ‘l’ ‘ "l" "l "l" ‘WW-IT ivar doctrine which has riholishcrl the ll0llf0l1l~ ‘shlgl. v};rg;|,1p.s lqlfié bulllllajczggf‘ , ' lnl and k remarkably usi-tul _.-t» - . -~ ..~ . . . . . ' . - - ‘ '- * . , ~ - In prevellng dandruff and aekv l‘ _ H ‘ ‘ 7 1 x T" I ll-llelvlll aiirhturiicrl cicry human ‘habitation into L?!‘ girl‘tigmtgnzrgpphpéhhgrg is on? H A Y F E v dentmyinl "arm": h?" m“ t ‘ . l U , mi ll! ,_.i~rn .1 .\o_.\l.'iii_.s Land. llrrc thr- rcspnnsihility lir-~ pmvmers d“ cmpkwmbrltlfb and SUMMER AgyHMA zneillliiflt tnlhhw the (Immense THERE IS N0 MISTAKING mm. < ~ .. i y llli u: Ilrlliillfitlfll iint with science liiit \\’llll l-llf‘ iiippgi-ncratc heart iinilldhzg {or tht- hay-ii Ntivy t; m, Don't“,ha}:fcvergetiviitartbhiaaum- ‘mawdvalauio lupus“ e THE FLAVOR 0F ‘THIS OLD FAVORITE_ IT [S s ei- - -.;---~;-._ ~ vv - - - ; ' -~ m ran )l'L t . l It". ' zn core ' l» l ‘i-f.‘ ‘ii-mil. "f """ l’ °',""".“.-' "“ '{‘,"“' °,-,,““f' '" "' f," Balm“ nppénl. ti’... ilfimilflilfll. Llfildilllllii’.-.'3}5$’é$.§f‘§§.i'..'fl..... "We i» vim» ‘new ONE ISLAND PRODUCT wiiicii NEITHER TIME . “ I . n ltl \lll., [lllrptisci mu pilsi-IOIW. . cii ui argue tiit 01h” ¢m,m,-|,..,_,,,-.. “fling no“ bum, H“ "m, by taking PRICE m (.ENTS_ NOR WEATHER AFFECTS * "i ~ ~ ‘wold iii-l vriir. hi‘ friqhtfiiliicss pars. lf we can break ihi- eiivinv'< mcrv- on nlrcrnft mid less oi 'l‘empleton’ii It Z-MAH capaulea. ' ' bfilllPfilllll-R l0!" ilrfcncc in Thmii-sp-nlem-ui-kmiitc1h Feveririlglvlnn relic’, quickly, if your w»: 2 MACS l? i " "l ' ' l’ hi" "I'll his folluivr-‘vs of his ivoiiicii mid cliililrcn in the streets, isii" a permiincntlv large rlr-innnr for I h d "I t .. l," ;v-It .. n, ~ .. - ,\ ,. m: n 1 . .. ' - ,. . . _ .~ .- - aircraft hvnrcfnilli. for defence " “ “m” ' ' "M" u” ~ OFF“ l‘ w" V; ilmlid‘ w; \f‘l\ inch; ‘it ‘Ttfhllllv iiion tvlltfl llllll tllimi klilliiii! 130.000, nnf as Wm M to, normal mmm,,,.r,,, phggavyinfimitéiyvri‘51443-1253fir: DR UGSTORh h ’ ‘U ' .ii_ i illtt. 11.51 ‘PCP-(l us. inc-st young lllillllllflf iii tic trciii l("§. lll pégiloseil.’ (Iltliiiadn ls Wfilhjllkfftfl, Llmtlrdmovepiilk h’ k g 149 (in-M (iem-ge strut roaici-i , ..i_.~r flit“ ciillllll'_\'. that his pnlicim it is not science that preaches such poisonous gupllfpthfft {ielfglad d"“l\';‘"“'lY- "l ’ §;,\"}*',,*_,,,,~,,5;-,,',,1;,,1;,ggggrw "'1' 0'5"! Rem" Pmmvt were assured of success by reason of "the llogic. l allurday Night: ' _ ' M' 3' '"°“"°° "‘""““"' Amnmm’ . ' I i» l‘.'tl'llTllll"ll iii i022 fpsiqqllCt‘ his will to virtoiw" liv l"il'iiig 100w: " ~ ' ' -' - ‘ ' It. .- .t.l t. - » (‘ll " a “°°"“ m l " m" "m" ..t.".".i.l.l?i.tl'."tf<if"" Manufactured by v.4‘. -~ owl...