i I i i ‘r ‘ “s.-‘!1*3.’~;,‘;a,,,* w! A . . A.sx_.............._-.i..._.-..._..... Al.‘ -s—~i. waltz nigjg-n-iuil u: II PAGE FUUK mitted himself to make, kept safel lwesldent, LleuL-Col. W. Cheater B. blcLuro \|ee-l'reiili|ent, J. ll. Burnett, l‘. J- l. Secretary, LleuL-Cul. l). A. Murlflnnon, U. S. O. of the "iniquitors" sales tax. Editorial Notes i Editor Jul Alanuxlng Director. J. B. Burnett, F. J- l Auueluta Editors, {rank Waller and l). K. Currlo. i i Morning Dull! (ftlllllillll nun) $4.00 per your (In ndraure)’ $1.00 [IPI yi-ur (In adiunrcy mulled to l (In advonn-e) l drliifffl] in l'lr_v. Prlllflfl ziiiiiirii niiiiiii. smu [In year Minn-ii to lllnillln min itnma Staten Potato lifting now general. lwas he ever known to be anything else? THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Z4, 1936 \Vi|l Mr. Dunning Please Note‘? .l‘.‘.\.\|{l' l.\‘.\l.\\', i iill other than to vote. i l l‘ "at-d . \\'I ‘ii fill! fllill‘ t‘ii- l"‘l l"'-"i' "i. " i ~ tir- ‘iignritioit being felt in the l-Yi-ciiiriii at the instant dis- Lightkeeper. i liiiifljk‘. iin the iilicgetl ground of ‘ti. .\lit. lN.\l.\_\' took n0 It i . jittiiintiiieiit iii .\l.'ll'Cll, ‘ iii the kitinservzitive Pull Eng his government ap- iiii-eli eiuirely from * are the fgritllllfls lli.'\'<‘l' have“ ith evi:r_v chaitge ~a -\\‘<:Cl'1 of ._ giiii-riitiieiits.‘ i- -ii'iiiiiii_'lv not al ri-versw. la i: \\’s l.'ll'lll.. '- lint: h): the own- lli ii \l who in turn re- g out to _\lit. s . i. 1 l I" --i-._i tk- il_‘_'i;l‘.illiill$f_‘ rail iniiirttiit . 1- lilTll taken away ——.i jiib which .\Iii. ~ lil iiir 4n yt-ar- and s e tliiiiiiiiswiiiii. it. is date-l. .1 ..iini hint. To tilaczrte the 1 '-. ll'l'lll ii-tiil liv .\lii. _lis'rici-: s s-"s l)i'.\.\i.\'i; iatnl .\if.\'i'l..\IR| _~i‘ s itijti-iice. Floritime Freight Rates in; ri-piirts siibinittetl .v i se ions rif the Trade. iii-tie catiseil greater l‘ liriei xiitiioiiiici-iiitiitr oi .\lr. of the 'lii'an~iiiii'tatiriti (iiini- that since Iuly i, i027 l\':t:i- \c'. \\'t‘lll into of the pre-etit year, a - cl-qpiir-r; of $_v_¢_t1.§_r;33 ting \\'I)Illll have ie r.'iti-< were placed zi-ii- tilitaiiieil by shippers in .'l H, citi-il the Duncan Commission t-cideil titc passing of . <ll'lli‘llll'C . .\-- '1. l . in fact. responsible .. sure for depressing tie ltll~lll('~'< and enterprise as it then stood. .\lr. - ted that from ioiz until tie Yl"\‘.' rate schedule canic into lii-s to .\Iaritinie shippers oiercharges amounted to over ‘ilition to the incalctilzible loss te v.-i:liilrai-::il of Maritime in- ul on the strength of the rate i. i= prior to iiiiz. i 'l .e ri-priim (if .\IT.?SR§. Run lfariirsox, er of the Rlariiime Tran-tiortation Com- N’ :-. ‘. of .\lr. _l. T). i\lf'I\'l‘.?\'.\'.\, chairman of the Tiralisiitirtatioii Coiiimis-iiiii of the .\lari- time lliri-s-l iif Tirade, also coittziined illuminat- ing .n riggariliiig transportation and other affecting this Province equally with o . ‘r filarititiie Provinces. In the mat- ter of potatoes. .\lR. .\Ii'l\'i-:N.\'.-i tnaile it clear that in thi- i it of ati unfavorable riding by the hailivay (Vin ti‘ ssion on this long-standing griev- ance. rite llzirniitits will ltave to insist on the im- plerncntariiiii of the Duncan Commission re- commendation in this regard-—a recommenda- tion \ h. after ten years. is still awaiting CCtlFiFhld min by the Dominion authorities. Tale Ofiifwo M-eetings Seated mi the platform with his distinguished jlilfilfillltlllilliV crtllviigiiie at the Eldon meeting 'l‘iie=~!:iji- ti‘ ‘i _ .\lii. Pi-ziiiii SINCLAIR. .\I. P, no donlii rii ed the stirring speech ivliiclt he de- delivered in the same hall jitst a year ago this Illlt.“ ' iin thr- occasion of the Dominion election cant. _.l. .-\t that time .\IR. SINCLAIR was very lillli ‘n i:iiiici~i'iii~il zibtiiit the taxpayers, par- ticularly l>t‘t‘l\ll‘(‘ of the iniquitous sales tax of 6 per cent which the lleiinett fioveriitiient was im- Ii/lélllg lill ilii~ lll'<‘("~“lll1'§ ‘(If life. .\lu. LARABEE hi: thin w ‘ii-tune. wa- eqiiitlly concertied about a bonus v it'll he felt the IJHIHIHIUH (iovernitient should pay ti, lIllT potato growers. At that time a I<l('flll‘.~llll) <t‘l'\'lt‘f.' to lloston and New York was being stili-iilireil to the extent of $35,000 by the liifdlllell lii>‘.l'l’lllll('lll for the benefit of our farm .\lli|l]>"5i‘I but .\Il(. l..\i</iiiici-t diilit't tnentirm that. i 'l‘i-ila_i' the \.'lll'~ tax stands at 8 per cent. The pnlfllr) liiiniis has failed to tiiatcrizilize; and though a Tl"lllt‘1'Il tariff itnola for seed potatoes wa: Illtlilllll il iinili r the reciprocity pact with the I'nitiiil giillPu. our shippers have been deprived liv liil‘ .\l.-n Flilli’ lxitiiig (iovi-rtiiiieiit of the Sill)- siiiliyt-il <iirvici- llW-‘v ('lljl)_\'t‘4l last year under the jgr-nrirtt fi"\'l'l'llllli'lll, and nitist pay through the riria; fiir fri-iulit transportation on American lines. Al] tliiti, til course, did niit ileiract front the \','(>l(i)lll(.' extender] to Finance Blinister DUN- :-:|\'4; till his first visit to the Ilclfast district 'l‘iics'lai' evening. .\IR. LARABEE was not there, at any irateTii a political capacity; and .\li<. SYN- l and ileveliiiii-il before ioiz‘ i‘. iii-mu» pct‘ iinnuni. _ .\lii. lxsr-is‘. '1 -..'.iri- iii $iS0.o0. , .i'.i<'lfl Itclivities, anili i for the keeper-hip A“ lTmlmil that i Union Point, .\'. B.. atitioutice an extensive plantl as alterei l rid utiiin the trade and coin-l iirilcn never intenderll l l i i l i titre or Minister of Trade and Commerce. sent from all the present polizical _llll\lllllli'lllS. .\lr. Peter Sinclair, .\I. P. sec-ins TPFOIHI to play second fiddle in .\lr. Dllllilillgis one piece orchestra. Yes. .\lr. Dunning. we are an agricultural TPFOVIIICC, but our eggs are not all in (‘inc basket, ,‘.\'or do ive spend our winters in San FfRflClFCO as do farmers in the West. ‘Ir d’? The business parliament of the .\lt'll‘lilllll(‘.< has ithe advantage iii liavitig neither tiatronage nor ipnll, and nitist ltave recouixse to siiuiiil horse- sense in lllfllilllg its presetici- felt. A sadly depressed patient ivants to know why illll‘ caiiit have his iloctoris prcscriptiiiii fllirtl at .lhe Yi-niliirl on \\'cilite.-ila_‘.' .'iftei'iiiiiiiis iioii" Iithat the htiliday season has enilcil. j Blight is affecting only the potatoes of those {farmers iilio tnifortuiiiitely" failed to spray often lenotigh. as advised h_v .\lr. R. R. lItir-t of the lagrictiltiire ileparttiicitt who issued llllltll)’ ivarii- ting. Cotiiiiig events cast their shadows before. The ighariiiiiig Miss Dutiniitg. now happily with us. i< slated to be firescnteili at the l\‘o_val Court next .\Iav. which means that her Dad is going over for the Coronation. l ‘lri 9E 5K f Our evening conteniporary- crows iloittlly’ ovcr rliiiiinaryi course in agriculture and iloiiiestit" sci-- ence. Stuff and nonsense-this ivas introduc- ed by the l\lac.\lillan Government when it added the fourth year and had I’. \\'. C. Nciwgiiizetl as a, ‘ljlIlllOT college. In this. as in other respects. ithe Campbell Government is zissiuning borroivcil iplutnes. It will be gratifying to his many friends here (lto learn of the promotion of .\lr. liarl Li. Young. ' ,assistattt chief of the Ilouse of Commons Ilaiis-i .:ii'd staff. to be chief of the branch. rcplzicitig the late .\lr. Fitnpson. To replace .\lr. Yiitiiiu as assistant. .\lr. \\'. S. Cralbraith. for many years a tiicniber of the reporting staff. has been Selected. and among the others FlilYZlllCCtl a stage is .\lr. T. S. Hubbard, also formerly of Llizir- l lottetoivri. l I l i The Port Royal Pulp and Paper (ionipanyx; production of fine quality‘ pulp from b‘; tons tol 1.25 totis ilaily. and increase the lllllllllbl‘ of em-ii ployees from 6o to 75. This has been niaile pits-l sible h_v the Dysart Governiitetit eittering into a; contract with them through the .\'. l3. lilcctric Power Commission to supply i.5ot) to 2,000 horsepower of hydrri-elcitric on favorable termsm l .»\ victory iloes not Ill\\'r’l_\'S CfillllillC a successu. as the Hon. Charles Auguste Bertrand, K. C..i Attorney (ieiteral in the Gorlbout short-lived ad-l itiinistration. is now experiencing. He wzisi slated for the Superior Court judgeship. vacant by the death of Mr. justice Charles \\'ilsrin.. and signified his intention of accepting it, but, the provincial Liberal Party i.s averse to his leaving the Legislature. Official recount iii Laurier division established him as successful, over .~\ld. Dr. Zenon Lesagc in the last election and the party is tinwilling to sec its slint repre-, sentation in the Assembly etidangereil by tlic loss of even one seat. The Dominion Government is expected daily to announce the name of the new judge, the other prospects being Hon. Ath- anaise David, K. C.; Albert Thebcrgc, K. C., a former president of the Reform Club; Theo- dule Rhcaume, K. C., former .\f. L. A. for Jacques Cartier; Paul Mercier, K. C. M. P. for St. Henry; Stanislas Poulin of St. Johns. 9K 9K it It is generally admitted Premier Campbell made a mull of the National Park Project. As the Order-in-Council shows, it was originally in- tended to make Dalvay the centre of things. but, for some reason or other, this was hidden from the public and denied by the Patriot. Dr. Mac- Millan uncovered the plot, and even then the Liberal organ had the cffrotitery to question its accuracy. Since that time the political plot has been boiling over, every one almost of the 3o members having a scheme of his own to put over. As a compromise, Dalvay, with the approval of the Minister of Finance, has been shelved “for CLAIR, in the very few remarks which he 9"‘ the present at least." Anotlierinstance where the Premier is realizing the truth of the atlage “Be sttre your political sins will find you out." 5K Here is a sketch of General Franco, the lead- er of the Spanish Rebels’. He is, of course, a professional soldier ivho has hitherto al\va_vs been regarded as a motiarchist (though there seems to be some question about that); he has done well as an administrator in Morocco: 11114 ht! is the brother of the famous airman who flew the Atlantic-mud who is among the most ardent supporters of the Government. A Spatiidi correspondent who knows the rebel leaili-r, btit is at the opposite pole from him politicalli. Hive“ a rather surprisingly favourable picture i-i him as a man. lle is a devout Roman (‘ailiiilhz llis rccentlv-publislied letter addressed lo fill’ .\liiiis~ ter of \\'ar before the outbreak of the rebellion suggests rather that military grievances did more than anything to prompt his action. If. as seems itievitable. Spain can only be preserved by a period of dictatorship after the civil ivar. how- .\lr. Dunning optimistic! In the darkest clays iiiiqlitv the alleged introduction at I’. \\i. C. 0i the pre-i i fines his demands to those colonies T.‘ 1'15 y to ivintlivardl Notes the Since clnclnnatus returned from atfau-s of State t0 the plough, there has been nothing so edlfylng iand rouclzaiig as .\lr. Lloyd Georges cul- tivation, in his political retirement, For "the j rare and refreshing fruit," which w“ once his peculiar case, he has sub- The Minister of Finance could as capably szizuied the less rare but equally have filled the porfolio of blinistcr oi .\gl'lClll- refreshing "regs" as they are com. I moizly described on chophouse bills l of fare. His homely task now ls to The titan who made the sacrifice to give .\lr. 1115M 11111 611111111385 0r two marrows Ilunning his seat is sadly and conspicuously ah- EIOW where only one grew before. y Let no; ambition mock his useful to be held les priusc-ivorttiy because there ls mon- of llk.‘ vegetable garden. , 1.01.‘, which i.s not ey it. Whether Clncinxiatus car- , ricd to the Roman market the crops a of the field that he plouzhed is not com- mand an eager sale, though the strut-man no longer values his wares at iiinepence for fourpence-Lon. i don Morning Post. l, .-\n anll-tobaccnnist. has accused Lcbaceo of doing more to deaden the ' l liunrin intellect than any other l 1111118» Some of the most. famous sniclzcrs were Lord Bacon, Sir Isaac ‘ Newton, Thomas Carlyle and Alfred Teimizsoiis-Scm Francisco Argo- ntiut. At a place ln New York State ap- prcpriately named Babylon, a young ivoman caused much discussion as to how women should dress when . attending services ln a sacred build- _i lng. With all due reverence, we do i no: think it matters to the Deity how a. person is garbed, provided I vvorshlp is sincere. Correct apparel i may conceal a hard or hypocritical i l ‘ heart. But we do think some con- i lsidcrutlon should be paid to the i feeling of other worshippers. To destroy the atmosphere of a relig- iious service by introducing a re- lmander of frlvolity i.s to display a ilack of innate breeding. It is in the worst of taste-Hamilton Spec- ‘ tritcr. l The ivorldly will suspect in catch far. These sci-called "prosperity cer- tificates“ are simply a form of tax- ation, and not very equitable tax- atio Assuming that the. scrip "circulates at face value and is duly ‘ redeemed, the people of Alberta will none the less pay $1.04 in stamp taxes for each dollar of scrip is- sued. No "increased purchasing pouet” is created; the citizens lose i expansion, which ,\\‘lll enable tlietn tii itiereascl what the Provincial Government. gains. The tax falls not. on those be able to pay but merely on those who get caiighi, with the bills on the weekly stamp clay. Some persons ma) be able to arrange their trans- actions to avoid the tax regtilarly, while others are just as regularly caught, unless they can add the tax to their prices-New York Times. Whenever a new crisis hits Europe Germany walks of‘! with some new concession. With tension high over the Spanish situation a high Nazi official demands colonies for Ger- muny. However, he modestly con- takeii away from the Reich by' the Treaty of Versallles.——London Ad- vertlscr. The New York man whio gave a twenty dollar cheque to the St. Thomas authorities ln settlement of of truffle fine and then stopped; payment ul. his bank, no doubt‘ thinks that he did a very clever i thing. As B. matter of fact this smart Alec has simply pulled off a trick which ls liable to cause much future inconvenience to other dec- ent U. S, visitors to the Dominion.- Brantford Exposition. The discussion provoked by Vla- ctiunt Ellbiink‘s suggestions regard- fng Canada's defence pollcles has covered a wide range, but has fin- ally boiled down to tlieprlnclple that what Canada needs 1s a small. but well-trained, permanent, militia, capable of becoming the nucleus of a large defence force ln the event. of an attack upon the dominion. This i.s precisely what the dominion now has and no good reason has yet been adduced for departure from‘ this plan.—L<mdon Advertiser. "Normal at lust! After seven yearn of crashing downward and struggling upward, the Basconchart. Business curve has finally come back to lts X-Y Normal Line. If you need any encourage-me for full power and Lop speed, this is the signal. Funda- mental conditions are now all act for n. period of prosperity. When business is nt the normal line, the situation is ideal. Speclllfll-lve 9X- cess Ls not good times-ll!" 111E preface of hard times. Growth along tne tiormal llne would be the con- dltfon of rmmanent PYWPEYRYF- Clvll war, death, ‘mmh- T191119 rind appalling loss of P7099111! and, whichever aide wlrlli H! 1111071111191 cvcr the war ends. it is arguable that l-‘rzuico ivould be .1 better dictator than anyone the Lcfti could produce. i lnothm; o: poulble international of rosentmentjnd denim!‘ Whlfih augui-s lll for the new regime. to My (IHARIAIFIFETUWNA recorded, though it is improbable, that he ate them all. Bu; Mr. Lloyd ~i George, with a sound economic i sense, is marketing his Vegetgblgg, ivlizcli ivill no doubt, as the produce ‘ ‘i of such illustrious tillage, .‘Dl"l‘f‘\\'hE_‘I‘0, and they, need not look _ 35°71!’ of i Qnurs Qibqlfllalglyfl THE BODY REGULATOR Some years ago I wrote a series of articles comparing the body to an automobile-the stomach was the gas tank. the small intestine was me carburetor-mlxlng foods instead of gas and BIL-HIE discs between the spine bones and "19 knee Joint were the shock absorb- ers, the brain was the steering wheel and so forth. Another ser- . ies likened the body t-o a house:- the mouth was the vestibule, the kitchen was the stomach. the din- ing room was the small intestine- , wheitebloiod absorbed the nourish- ‘ merit from the food and so forth, i I have had ln mind comparing i, the body to a watch with the main lsprixig being the heart. T1191‘? l5 one part, of the ivatch that fascin- , ates one, the hair sPFlPEi because its Job ls to "resume" 91° speed °f i the watch so that 1t will 110i T1111 j too fast or too slow. What ls the regular-ins part vf the that speeds or slows 1113 i the various body pmT95$957 l One of the duet-lefi 81imd5—th° i thyroid in the neck-is the bod!‘ l regulator. A cliictless gland 1s one ma; has no little tubes or ducts [carrying its manufactured Product» lsecretion as it ls called. into the GUARDIAN j blood stream, but the blood piCkfi. up this secretion as it 11115595 ‘ through the gland. Thus the thyroid gland iti the neck manufactures a Juice-thy- roid extract-that prevents the ‘l various processes of the body be- l coming sluggish; 111° 111169 "Speeds l up" all the processes» I! l°° mud‘ its being manufactured the heart l beats too fflst, the limbs trembie- any extra flesh on the bod)’ 15 used up or burned. If not enough lof this thyroid extract ls beifli; manufactured the body procemes t 510w up-heart beats more slowly, ‘ the mind isn't. of so alert, and fat , accumulates upon the body so that ‘ the individual becomes heavy and sluggish mentally and physically- The thyroid gland therefore ls a regulator of the the bcdy processes work. 1 Now what can be clone if the i thyroid gland ls manufacturing s0 much juice that the individual ls nervous, has a rapid T19311- i5 105‘ in giiveight and tires easily? Sur- geons slmply remove a large port- lon of’ the gland thus cutting (town the amount of juice being made- And what about cases whore the Individual 1s not gcttins P11011211 thyroid juice-ls heavy, sloiv ment- auy and physically and over- Weight? The thyroid glands of cattle that have been killed for food purposes iare removed and a dried thyroid up the various processes of the extract. can be used which speeds up the various processes 0f the body. This extract is also used in those cases where too much of the thyroid gland has been removed by oislfiflot/ize/i. SONNETT LXV since brass. nor atone, moo earth, nor boundless sea, But and mortiallty o'er-sways their power. How wwh this rage shall beauty hold a plea. Whose actlonfs no stronger than a. flower? O, how shall summer's honey bmath hold out. Against the w-reckful siege of battering days. . When roclm fmpxiegnable are notiso stout, Nor gates of steel so stmng, but Time decays? O fwrful meditation! when, alack, Shall Time's best, jewel from Time's chest 11c hid? Or what atirong hand can hold his swift foot. back’! 0r who his spoil of beauty can forbid? O. none, unless tlilsmlracle have mlgtit. That ln black ink my love may still shine might. ‘ ——Shakespeare complications; And this i.s the sort. of thing which Mussolini would have ua thlnk is inseparable from human relationships. But. there will ‘always be people, let. us hope, who will refuse to believe It. and who will work for a saner order of society. It ls a question of whether man"; bet- ter or worse nature shall prevatl.— a Hnuultou Bpoctawf. . .,., c -' ,When the census was taken tomb- like the halr spring in the ivatch- ‘ rate at which‘ guidance of the politicians, this was PUBLIC FORUM ‘lilo oolnnl u on h! l" iii-mun b! urn-ruin!- '1 amnion; II llbrul. Ila Charlottetown Giulia do. not luoolhllly ultra: an Gilli... cl {Ifljililu HUNGARIAN PABTRIDGE Sin-We have read the item ap- i peering in both the Giwrdlan and Patriot 1n regard to an open season on Hungarian Partridge. That in the Patriot quotes Premier Camp- bell aa stating there ls no open season this year. In answer to that statement a correspondent states that, he find-a fin looking-up the law. that them is undoubtedly an open season after October 15th, 1936. Now, Sir, we are very much Perblexed as to the real state of affairs. Btrvml of our prominent sports- men tell us that they are preparing l0 511009 on October 15th as the law ls then open with no time. limit. n0 bag-limit, or proteqtlgn 1n 1111? way. Wlll you plea-as; give us a definite anwer regarding this 1m- Dortant matter through the COIN-mils of your valuable paper. I am, Sir, e!c.. LOVER 0F CLEAN SPORT (Inspector filpps of the .R.O.M. P. advises that ft ls illegal to shoot iI-Iungarlan Partridge, and l! our wfresponderit will supply him with fened to lie will deal with them according to lam-Ed. G.) Prairie Populations N0 Longer Increasing (Wirmlbes Ree Press) Reports on the 1936 census of the prairie provinces, a tiseless expense 1f there ever was one, are trickling from Ottawa. Perhaps nobody cares what they show but they cost a lot. of money, so that some attention to them ls in order. It appears that the west ls just about holding its own. Some places have feiver people than five years ago, others have more, 0n the whole, lt looks as lf the 1936 tio- tal for the three provinces will be roughly the same as the 1931 total, whlch W85 2.350.000. The population tn these parts ls now, 1n more ways than one, stationary. 'I‘weriity or more years ago this news would have caused an uproar. It, was then a. polnt of honor wit-h the names of the sportsmen re» every western town to keep growing. stones and cigar store Indians were included. everyone over '75 counted two. and people who did not bother to get their names down were ln the same class as WlIQ-bEBlETS. If the returns failed to show that Turnip, Sask, or Tcrnail. Alta, had at last. doubled in size, the Board of Trade got: busy and shot wires to Ottawa until something was done and the census-takers admitted they had forgotten to count behind the barns. In these days the census was an event, The splrlt seems tobe different now. The census was taken last summer amid a calm rlvalling that displayed by the Manitoba legisla- ture at 5 o'clock ln the afternoon. There was n0 excitement. There was no community drive anywhere, or none was reported, tomake sure that the enumerawrs counted everybodsh. The results it seems, are being re- ceived wlthout tears. Several tovims have shrunk since 1931, but there Ls yet no word of anyone telegraph- fng to the chief of the census bureau that. he ls a prevarlcator. This fact should be worth noting by the so- clal historian. It. indicates the death of the booster apfrft. In the years of colonfmtfon 1t‘ would have been risky to raise thls question tn public. People thought then that the population of the West could keep on growing, with everybody happy, for an indefinite period. As a working theory for the WE RECOMMEND MAGS Special RX. 315 00D LIVER. OIL EXTRACT WITH CRESOTE AND CUIAOOL COMPOUND A real tonic for coughs, colds, Influenza. and IIIMIH. It la better than ordinary cough medlclneg, for It. reaches the seat of the trouble» relieve! the cough and supplies eun- tlnual treatment to hulld up system, to wlthltund future attacks. A splendid blood and body building tonic for both young and old who take r6;- nlirly. ' PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE MACS flair Restorer A ’ " , perfumed pre- paration which restores. strengthens and beautlflu the halr. It will restore gray hali- to ltaflnzturul color and produce‘ l c and abundant growth of hair. PRICE 60c. Order by Mall Today. ; THE 2 MACS Heatingi Hints IMPORTANT Ii—Have the Chimney Cleaned and Repaired if Necessary 2—Clean the Smoke Pipe Thor. oaghly, Making Certainitdoes not Project too far into the Chimney.‘ 3-—See that all Lecizks around the Furnace Doors and Franzes are Caulked with Cement. 4—Clean theFarnace Thoroughly 5—Keep Dampers in good Work- ing Order. 6'——Biurn only the Best Grade of Coal or Coke, the kind sold by A. PICKARD £9’ CO. PHONE 24o Uptown Office 153 Great-George Street Wharf Office Lower Queen Street p- accurate enough while the country was empty. The West could, and did, take onvas many people as the At. lrintlc boats were capable of bringing over at 20 or even 25 knots. No harm was done, except perhaps that, m9 11111113’ railway lines were built, bi; acting on the belle! in limitless growth of population. It looks now rs lf this belief has to be discarded. It even looks a llttle, 1n view or the census figures, as 1f the West has all the people it can hold-pending, as we said, a colossal windfall. mlstlc theory. An English paper lately said that Canada. would soon be a "world power," and various edl. ' wrs ln the country giowed with pride lmecy- 311i being a world power ls ‘ past. fifteen years‘ ‘ over, have a stationary population. We give you Sweden and Dc as examples. Nearer l" i Prince Edward Island, 70 years. Pflllft‘ Island has had only one since 1867 and it scents. "oin zta total failure to produce Il(“i\' time, to be one of the ltaiipzis. spo going. We suggest. then, a_ gun for use by Western l their signposts: "You are Yd’ er.- t/erlng the town of EflFWlE‘, P . tlon, 1M6. Watch us stay n11‘- Let no one say that this ls a pessi- c- they commented on this pm. not a bed of roses, judging by m; ‘ experience of . "Ely. Germany. Russia, Japan and other places one could name. The nost, contented countries on earth aiie the countries that have no de- sire to be word powers and, moie- Mr. For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea pTea Pott Says: |(_ S, I-IEIJIMIIIG, 8A., G.P.A., G.G.A. Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Lawa, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. i, Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Seotla Building