p PhGE Fog; The Charlottetown Guardian l . m!” mARI-QTTEIQWN GPZARDWZ‘ commercial doors of the United States, not that-e of the Empire, that closed first. it both the notes By iiie hay Prcilileflt LleuL-fol. H‘. Clleltrr H. AlcLun \ lce-Prtiiltli-nl J. K. lturm-lt, ILJJ Etllttir hlllI Hullnghlg litres-fur i]. R. Burllrfl l‘ 0t! N‘! ycilr (In mlviinrrl ttii lll|\lllll‘l'l mtiili-tl to ladfllllfl) I DIM-It'll l0 ("tllintlu untl lulled Stall-l available, there would seetn to be no reason for delay. If the Antcricans will modify their tariffs. thc_v will not find the British tiatitins un- zipprcciativc or unwilling to rcspouil. But it is clearly for thc Llnitctl Slates to inake the first Why is there so much hesitation about imposing an arms embargo on Germany and Italy’! They are en- gaged Ill war against Spain. unless war be to.) prsuy u term for the bUlIll-JZIYLUIICLL without, warning of CXIJZUI populations. We have ini- \\ill and the machinery to open these doors are l l .-__ l I’. li. l. Health. lltiittinslratiim ._l ;.i,;;,tt.~,. p..{,;l._i. mt. i pun}; man natncd Calixzt Lavallec sat in a. hugcl - “h,- = .\l..titreal ' c oi app?"- .i»~:t_v of the pro- i acIiicve-, ‘- in t"i~ cimnec- ‘ i 'lll'1'.'ll'_: "it i i iii“ Piiiice Ell\\'.llil _ _ _ ‘ ' .- "Li" "i. ll‘ lliiilliilltlll. \\e cannot discuss it from the vie-v ~i l Vl _. l ill tf.'iii;iiliaii< it tneans a great deal. ir- rtil -"illtill‘lf tin zt- mvn i-‘cil t"'l' \' i“ ‘i ll "h"? 1""? l Church of Scotland there ltas been a greater at- "Pf l than for lll'tii_\' tucc tit ‘ ‘iit- ti"ll"lll~’tl'.'illilll ptis-ililc, ' tilt-cu that the '_ fort this coming" liall to increase thc tittnihcr .ir\..: l lkiittr- t5‘, '. lit-“i-i" iiii‘ l tit 5 r:ii't-litill_v guardctl threat \\.'l.\ in reply to Italy's wpt the limp.it.- s ‘ mic. iii iirczit litlllillltd‘ itiiitor dispute which is delaying restora- iitu-iiitsiiit fac- thc llritislt titissiottarics has been thc subject of .il. llc a; the halcyon days in the world's history. .*\t tKt- lit'i'i"\iiii‘lll cciiitiini sup-litm- cinnincnccmciit exercises of \\'orccstcr, ttlit" liuii- t. illfiiyllilillillp fiirt liiiiitt pi-iin. out, tlii; tatitittl for making tariffs nu a l)(‘llll1ll thi . ""i.llll' l." 1- oi liillltillftl 1i» !t[ll\ll.\t'd ti.) sec- I or pi. -~ni"c group ititcrc-f» i'il;.r_v ll‘lil :i sti't't'i:.rv tti s1 ilt- “who has so ifi-iiiith,» n‘. il <»iiii.i-;.<.ii:~' ii to 1" t'l'lli. tit the pr. -s iw-r his lit‘1i'__'l'.'lilllllf?()l wlwiiiig; ill!‘ ('ll.lllllll\ of uiirlil lrltii" lfiiiftwaii- Flliiilt, '§ll_f""" ' \',,iiitiiiitt'i' Viiitiitci; ,-iiti.t-;|r,- tit liw l|llltl| lil4"lllll ycsicrilaiz hl-icltcnzie King, tliiiiieli .‘.lr, lioncsl and pitinstakitig wnrktnzittsltip will ulti- -_. and nit-re tlrin [trtifits and luxurious living, has gone, probably ondmce mm, who“ the Sugar mthw nevcr to rcttirn. The grailttatt- of today must try wished to not them outside the ta ‘ barricr. lt ls obvious that the saint‘ as" that i-f .\ll‘. knit: ltrts not _\ci sci forth his plan so cxplicitlv. Tlii- .'lll'~'\\’f'-I' to both is the same. ‘ tnovc. ptiseti an einiitirgo on arms to Spain, both on arms to the (iovernment, we recognize and to the rebels who are trying to overthrow" it. If we are to ___ s b: tieutriii, why not an embargo on gm“. fin‘. v fir. 1 , 5a _ an “mauve , j the countries which are attacking I ' — i" 3 ‘ g" 5 ‘ k b ' ‘l i SlJJlII-{VCII though in accordance with the new diplomatic techniqque, Mozart's they make war without declaring And {mm war.’—New York Post. ,i "O Canada" concert hall listening to . Priests‘ March of the Magic Flutes. this magnificent music he developed thc strains of our much ilisctissctl, faintly abused, some- -' . '- -' . ~ x ‘- . unit s saaltil) sung anthem, t) Canada. ‘ V ‘ up w,‘ l by menus 018mm m“? ll tlvhwiilied later that a hrcitclt-tauadian jittuon than by avenues that lead ' . trr. littlgt‘ Roiithicr, wrote vym-(ls {m- [his tnrtiugh waslnnctott. The sentiment , l , " -. .. - , _ _- _» , oi the nation as a whole ts against . nut ,ll ulillll rapidly bdlllktl populaiitv ‘\\tll lynchmg M“, ,5 delfl-rous o, 5.3m,” the pct-pa: of tglttcbcc. It spread a tiatioval A _ _ ling out at the earliest. possible lt'i'\ii‘ill' but it still lacked an English vcrsio: illlcmel" 511m ‘"2195 0f Cruelty D5 ‘tiisgraccd the State of Mississippi Thc crime of lynching being what it seems ntucli more useful to t. I l I this soil; now occupies a LlflltltlC place in thc pm, “m _ 2mg’ Once they are 1 awakened, local action of a most et- 1 l ti t iiVtJ characct" will follow and the ivnch ng i- tiolelnl duty I l . j iii i i lllllwlt‘ cr we do niit know how its iii- lll'i~'l\l*.‘ value stands \\ill| the llarseillziisc, M d that ‘ni- lil't‘tl tlic arnncs of France; iir tHt I ,_,,, , M il-ntkpgpc [o Punwm. “.111 stirrine strains iii lltingaivs natinnzil .‘llllllt’lll_‘ lbcchinc. itiiiitcrs oi hxattti-yx-Btilti- ' or the lll!lil't‘.\\l\'C tribute to imperial ltussizi. lint 11mm‘ 5"“ _ _ ll L‘ ‘l It. will suzprtsc many Ne-iv Iork- i~tn<-!iiiii:i] bunt]. bringing lltllllt‘ a critii- ris to lcarn iha the - arc still no ‘ppm trdliwiiti owl ;, ‘mllv lmlll l,\- ,,,,,- ‘-,,,,-,.;i, ,_ , h’. t than 10.1041 liiii in this cttv. -- - ."..t-. - ilv; - =~ i lhrmlbii‘ iiiill"r‘li‘tl""‘ H“) "Hen Mrimuyll Ur 11' i illlllllill"i“lllli'i‘ ‘ill’ liliir brirtitil-lliihltlifltiiig- i tocracy. 'l'lic other two-thirds work on the ptiveineni.» and work hard.»- Ncw York World Telegram. of rcwarch amph- .~,.... .l_ Heavy rains all over llutiitoba Flltillfl moan one tinng above all , otncrs to the people of thc prov nee I - the tippoiltinal‘ to put conserva- . tiun tnctiszircs inio ttIcet. Rains tncan titat trees and hedges will ,<.;i(i\'.'. that tiiiczouts will iill up, that. water‘ l‘.:t'l'\tlll‘S wil bc filled. that llflwlllldlllt‘ anti roughage will bc .-i'.a able iiir t‘llalt_L'(‘\’l.f(1!'ll‘llllE prac- K llitii It a l‘f‘Zt.¢IJl‘li\l)lf3 to suppose we at. etiteriitg upon a cycle of wet * l ycrtrs. The history of thispart of T .\ tlcliglitiiil time fin" ptiblic meetings is the t m" Colmlbv sllgglbls ma‘. U“ Pm’ l , ‘ . _ . . ~ | longed cycle ot 1v years 1S passntg, l pic-cut when the air without is redolent and n,_,_no,-n,._,1 rainfall can be expect” 1 balmy, and the farmer and the fztrntcrs wifc are cd for thc next few years. Before llaiiuiinri-us aficr a dav ofarduoits labour prcpar- . m‘: CW1“ °l “Tl Ycalis h“ Passed’ l . _ . - . . l hiaitztoha should bc thoroughly pre- , m; Iii pi~viili' thc.- cnu-tinicr with tlic lllfifl that i i t". ‘ 1 Editorial Notes 1' .\l.i.\i:iili.in, linipcivir Of -\I('XlCtl‘ was. Flint ;ilii~ ilitc i.\‘i-_;, a '4 * >l< .\'i-t a fcw North Shore farntcrs "iliitrt l\lii>\\' = ulivrt" Ili<'_v arc" in cotntcctiiin with the .'\':itioii:=l l’.;tl-. schimi". dihcy ltavt- niiticc lll iptii but itiii l t'l'll’_ll"'ll~t'llliill for so iloitig, i l s O B. Cl * 3 b pared to resist. the ravages of rii- ll".|\l rt the future Winnipeg _ 'l'l'ililllli‘. p , I, _ . _. _, l t= I I tint _ it'll - llltlll"l"‘~ Hi \\,11l t\.~-l Th‘. “m, m ..| "n," M. illi‘ ~t and lii -t in the tinit- lbtllltllill "liail \'ar<l"l \i.i,ii'..t,v (inn: ictirstt‘ Vi was oh- l Vlllliil of fiction, in which he, lan Macltarcn £'.il'i . . i P .‘\|!l]_ l l it it l l',.iiii- (ieznonst rat ion. With warships of Tish Navy adds to the mainten- ri c of DFTHT‘. That. i". why the Naval Reva-w sitouid be regarded as a pcacc tiemmtstral 0I\.~"E. a: thc latid of tops_v-ttirv_v down, and in its treat- ‘ nit-tit of its “statcstitctt" it is no exception. its 1 Tr -t~ur_v has Just given ticucral Yang llu-(Ttctt. k‘tl>li'.'ltlf‘l' of thc Sianftt itnttincy, iit which Shianj; b Speaking of the splendid conduct l l l\':ii Slit-l; was coinicalb kidna med, and told . , - _ _ l of the millions assembled in Lon- } , him to take a trip rotiutl the world. llc \\'Il; (W, 1m- m, Cm-Unalion U“. Right ‘la ‘ told thc lll1\lli‘_\' was for llllFkCl itioitcv and cx- ' Cfinlmitsiflnfll‘ 0f ' “i1” ‘ pen-r. with a view tit the obhiitiing of ntilitary _ I-Uiltlldi of the ilcfcusive plans of other nations. port. that, in Spilp o; the w,“ a l * * * \ crowds which made use of St. Jamtss. thc (irccn and Hyde Parks ditrutg the jubilee celebrations. no appreciable damage was done in any of the parks. and notably there has been no damage to flowers or flower beds.“ Cheers greeted this further Illustriitioit of the splendid maniac-r in which residents of the Old Land always refrain from van- dalzsm even in periods of fervid de- ntcnstratitztir-Brnnttord Expositor. .\ct'nriling tii the. General Assembly of the tcnilancc at church during the past six months years past. Nevertheless the connecting link ltctitveen the Sunday School and (hutch ntctnbcrship is s0 weak that some I00.- oon break it. .\ll prcshyterics and kirk ses- sions have been advised to ntakc a special cf- Tcars and laughter are closely n. l. and this relationship may ac- eo iit tor the fact that. some of the really flood jokes of the word are to be found on tombstones. Perhaps a bCllPYvPXplflllflLl-(Jll would b’: sug- gested by the itica that. incongruity is a bfbtC clement in humor. Any- way. I found ntysclf chucking over the foliewine inscription on a tomhstotie in Jamaica. A Vancouver r "lflPl of John 0' L/tllflfllra‘ Weekly s vs that the inscription commem- orutrs some Lieui.t~iti1nL-Govcrn0r of Jamaica. and, after rccotinting nil the iinpitralitiotl gocci ituaiiticn of the gctttleinan. cnrls: "So in the. 55th year of his age he appeared tiltlr-t‘ scholars church conncctititi by gi-tiing thcui i-ttrollcrl into the active tnembership. * 1t! II d a _ The liritish (iovernntent “must reserve the right ti» consider” expulsion of Italian tiiissiott- ztritw from .\l:ilta. N}, ria and other parts of Foreign $ccrctziry Anthony .\lr. ltitictfs l l |iif Suuilay School scholars and to cement the l l l ilt‘ liritislt lflllllllV‘, .dcti told thc ll-iusc of UUIIIHIIIIIQ. ti rt-cetit zictiim itt forbidtlitig lritish, American and French missionaries to carry on their work in lithiopizi. fin the British side threat is hard- iire left: in some doubt from which side of the grave the "great ap- plause" emanated-The New Out- look. tion of good relations between London and lttinii‘. According to i\lr. liilcn thc expulsion 0f The danger is that (ftmada should be entirely dominated by the United States-economically, politically, and cnltitroliv. No reasonable person dc- nlcs that Anterican influence must be strong in Canada. or regrets that it should be; hiit. it would be de- ltlnrnblc if all Cnnatlian industry trere owned nnd rontrollctl in the [Initcrl Staten. as one-third of it al- "pi-iiliittgetl ticgotiatiotts." =5‘ i! livcry-btiily is looking back to the .\fidillc Ages 1k lt'.\l:i-~.) \\'cslc_viitt lfnivcrsirv, the l’residctit, .llr. lamcs l.. Mcfliiiatighty, ziddrcssing thc riislzngnishab c front American. tcziclt its thc worth of hard work. The (lay of czisy tuiiiic_v, of glib bond-salesmen, iif quick Witch we rt-flcct that. after thirty years of political controversy the Philippines: obtained their indep- learn iii wiirk hard, accurately, and oftcri sccm- ingly llll'll‘lll'f’t'li'lll‘ll. Trifles count as tbcv did The. man who shows. traits of immcnsciv mentor lumbering. agric- ultural. nnrl mattttfrii-tiirini: interests 'v!'l'll"h would he nxci-tvrl by thc tn- roryiornlion of Fattarln could block ,~ , - _ _ , _ tiny such nctioir-Jliiizlt Molsnn ln matcly \\ll‘l the favor of his fcllowmtn, as lllt ‘h? Nmflflnm Cmflury (mndon) artists did centuries ago." the could be supplied additional cost. to the Government. of the teddy, got; up wheel of an auto or truck and got on the highway to seven das and get clear fine of $200.00 law; of this province). He was evi- leiist three thousand dollars to the Province. Is the public not entitled to pro- faction? running ls candidate: lltlcal election you make reference PUBLIC FORUM I'M: column ll opu h: the tfllquulg. by uorrupontlenln of q uootlolu of lntrrnt. The Charlottetown Glllflllll don not necunrlly endnru Ibo cplulona of eorrupondrntl. "GOOD AND SUFFICIENT" Sir-Such was the Grand Juryls opinion of the focd served the prisoners in Queen's County Jail. Neither mllk or butter is given the prisoners. Is this right? Do the public know this? Very few do and those who know think mllk andbutter esential to health. By adding a few more cows to herd at Faleonwood. milk without much 1 am, sir, etc. CITIZEN. -_--________ PREFERENTIAI. ROAD MAIN- TENANCE .\'i-i iiiiiil mob‘ was this obstacle twvercotnc. 'l‘ltt: _ , , . silt-M B 50""! Show I95 dcnl- . . ‘ lliii- \":iiilt*v \\‘cir reciirtlcr of thc cit ' of \lni- OJ Thigh“. “Bu. the fact ls that I am hlgmy- antagonism: and wo- _ t J- ~ . i ‘ _\_ ~ _l nahonai acntmicnt. and not onztl 1mm, explcslve over the unjust, treat, via» ll‘l'\ll.'ltlt‘fl tii \\1‘llt‘ a \'t‘l'.<ltlll which 1t ‘M-‘tlflllnll 110"‘ ti" "P311" 1°“ l" treatment accorded our district, "niii-i lat l-Hdlllilliv (Itiiziiliitii. vet must fulh iimiiii.‘iomlnluiuirfl,“l”? slmllabsr “ihlch l5 m“ °f ‘he "335" pmdllc‘ ‘i Ill tl trctlv liliftfflllllt‘ our cinnicctiini \\'Illl llll‘ ihcgtiivigkcrifltllie Jciii- _ if,‘Zuii!}(,ii,-b2iibvi:>é:aylng district) l li"ll‘~t1 lxiupire, ' hghtcned t acns of the localities to i Fl-Dm cape Travel-Se via Victoria the enorm - of_ the crme which Dosablc w Qhal-logtewwn, very ttlc attention has been given our "ccds or any other method provided _ _ for which it. is ,- transportation of our farm oininodities. Why does our Pitbiic Works De- partment refuse to eo-operate with its? One case only, I can cite when we requested a snow minister stated the plow intpracti- cal but promiscd lteavy trucks 11nd men with shovels. Yet. he dldabso- liitely nothing. In cotttradictioit to this non-vo-opcrativc was a dnily practice plow Chnriottetovim highway. plow. Our attitude, it for a. snow Summerside- to clear the If our governments think that one section of a province can have a railway together with a perman- en‘. highway paralleling and proxi- muting it; most wholly and other sections a1- neglccted. then they re well-advised to take a breath- |ihg spell and do some constructive thinking. Our elny roads ‘with sonte gruvcl r broken stone distributed through patrolling system can be Jflfldc uitc passable, but the idea of de- pending upon a scraper during the summer is ridiculously impractical nd useess expenditure. We find innumerable small holes that could e quickly flied with little ex- pense. I ask these autocratic gentlemen who profess superior intellect. how an our coimty thrive without cqinl able treatment? With emphasis I insist that the oitth Shore electorate can justly lls l revolt over the tinfatr treirment ac- corded this intelligent and progres- \1\‘H>l.\' nirinii to be a. great. peace sit». electorate. I am, l \ it‘ (TtlClCll were thc "hicf ro is llirrit‘ etc" | ' - ~_ ‘ _ Q l’ l~- - lsctcniecn itntzom lyng iaertccfully JUSTITIA iittt-irtpt all his qotitctitporarics, however, livt- liP- ' a1oitggi<ig 111;‘, 901051-31 ships of 11m _.___.__--_-_- l,.,,.,,;,,,\, I, s,,,.,.(,v_.if,,l ppwwriqllt as “.,.l|_ Bliili§ib Nttvv. spectators of this CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE ‘ , ,1 ,‘ i XII-innocent c t. had to admit that. Z-—- q _ W _ _ _ _ la meeting of this: natttre is bound Shy-At the opening of the Sup- li. titted liilbat) besides being the principal to had to better lllld9l‘.\'.£\!l(liltl.’, be- rqme court at, Summersldg on z la-r: in the north of Sflliin. is thc centre of a liv-‘clantlltllllitllfllflfiTh0I1fll'l20Ul“\\'fl5 June 1st, His Lnrdshlll the Chief -- - ~v p _ H W ll.Ut~'1llt')l'.'0 s tiylti ' ii Flff“ lnzulilii. ‘hiiiikilfllhliii’ iiililloltll’l“l~ Wilt‘ iris that. ii looked iiiwmdl veiiitatbxlli ,‘,‘§§“§ff,‘l, lhi,f.,§§‘,,f,l,lf“mtli Ii int u l,ti_t t‘ riir its taut sonic pti i it.‘ mi i tugs. L a uc of Mitt-ms. Last, but not “Lees we believe than for some .'tl:is, now in lcopartly. lwicc bcforc it has bet-n l”- ;-’\"m'"‘-‘=»" ‘ll "l" "slim" "aYlPs years past, included were several ' - - - .- . _ coiiln see that. talk of the British . , tin-ticccssttillv besieged iu t ivil \\ anlivtltctar- N,“ “PM” nbgfllpk, was flbmr}, {Flmlflfil CHEFS 0T *1 YPWlElnH "R- ip i 1-3, > d, , |.- ~ q-“ -. i__ , f . H . _ j ure. t‘. . ‘i. 2w‘ f: ‘r11’. "i t.’ H‘ i t‘...§2‘."».ii‘°...‘-‘.‘Z“i.‘“Yiifii.“i311; Ht- w-i s» tum is .t ltllll t it same as tic l> ant , {)-,,otw. i“ New Chit-O ‘m? Elilliglliilkl; Dllséould number o; arrests and jail Senten- ‘i * H‘ compete with them iiitiicificieiily and Ce‘ during ‘he pa“ six months‘ (Yliitia has altvavs been recognized in the west scznnatiship. The strength of the The Grand Jury m their “m” cuggested enforcement of the law re speeding automobiles. This was an important and good suggestion, ut they did not touch on the prim- ury cause. namely, drunken drivers who get oft‘ almost sooth free. and often boat about their whilst driving a car under the ln- fluence of liquor. exploits Here is a. record of a Magistrates Court in Summerslde on May 21st. .- reported in the Summerside Farmer. Six cases were heard, one of which was a man arrested for driving a car whilst who was sentenced to seven days in jail. Now this seems to be the maximum penalty and if the of- fender or hi: friends has a pol- itical puli. one or two days is about the time he serves ln Jail. Another man pleaded liquor in his possession was fined $200.00 and costs. Now if this of- fender had used and instead of having a. teddy in his pocket. he drank the contents intoxicated, guilty to having COHLIIIOII $61113. ; could be absorbed ‘into the blood. j And while this ls still an important; , Job done by the liver, it; is but one .‘ for us to make life worth living- llshed. idemands? He has no dotibt chosen behind the the common anger of every human being or nimal, he would be arrested. get of his taccordhag to the ently not. using his brains. At the same court an offender from Borden was found guilty of possession of liquor and fined $300.- 00 and costs. When will the penalty for drunk- l':'o— lv likely to lie translated into action but 1t least . . en drivers be severe enough to . - ; _, ‘ _ with grctt. . h u: l fa" h G d." iriiu- ct- | it called thc itttcntiott of thc Lonimnns to still The Vanqcuiigiiatitast: filial“ tiiat owe this ‘enlble state 0r Herc is the answer to the sit- uation existing now in this Prov- tnce. It; ls slated there is more smuggled rum in the province at the present time than there ha". ever been before. and meaning temperance people sole themselves with the fact that ‘we have a prohibition law hem. It is a greet. law for the boolieggers; the Mounties seize a few kegs from time to time, but for every hund- red thaf. they get secures a. thousand. still well con- the bootiegger ‘_ijl'.'ltllli'll(‘_§v itscil ‘as airillttstrzitioit the‘ fifteenth pofidy l5; i; gamma w,“ m, we,“ In the name o, Ju me we now ccnttirv l'lfll'l‘llllllC artist who spcnt fifty yczirs to itctlffliqifi ' n“ inn" fiueatzotis, can upon the Premier and the making two bronze doors. llc :ttlvisctl the “ml ‘l c 1mm" "Mlle blimm“ m‘ mfmbfii 0f U16 MSW-Ilium to im- mediately changc this abominable jgrziiltiatittrg class to emulate t't'l't.'llll of thc ideals Tum... 15m, 1,,,,,_,,,,.n,cd m. nnxmy law and “we ‘he public m gen s wnrktttatiship of fivc centuries ago, niroui. nitnsxtitioii; tht- vested inter- emf a protection The gas t“ of lllflfflil of those which largely characterize .’\lll- 271L650‘i?isllqiifiyiégiruponru“;2%‘; 10c and the motor license of at film? l‘ "B" Grim l" 1938- "Thc Middle -\§“5i" h‘? Fillfl» ‘kiln etiouizh in imbosc fllflr ieltgriiiilvvletii. lent an average or $2000 Wm bring ln a. revenue this year of at hundred and fifty I am. Blr. etc. INDIGNANT OBSERVER. RELIEI-O] AND—P—0I.ITICS Bin-With regard to clergymen In I p0- social and economi By Jame: ll). Barton, ITLD. \_ . LIFE, REAL LIVING. DEPENDS UPON THE LIVER It. would seem that the old ex- pression “life depends 119°" the liver,” is becoming Pfllmlal‘ 93am as there Ls more written about lhil liver and gall bluddcd to-day £11011 at any previous time. A5 youngsters we were taught. that the work of the liver was to manufacture bile WliICll acted on fat foods in such a way the!» they of the many things the liver docs The others, as metitioited before. are: storing sugar for future needs. filtering poisons out. of the blood. manufacturing substances to form the blood. It healthy liver, work- ing properly, has much ‘to do also in preventing skin eruptions. stom- ach and intestinal upsets, and attack; of hay fever‘, asthma and eczema, due to foods to which the individual Ls sensitive or aiie g . The bile is considered so valua- ble by the liver that after send- ing some down into the small m- tcstine to lteip tiircst. i855- ll 61115 this bile back attain and inc-s 1' over and over again. Someone has called this b:le that goes back the “self starter" of the liver, as it. seems to start or in- crease the activity of the liver. In fact. it has been proven that bile injected into the liver difccli has actually built tip or repaired worn portions of the liver, showing that "bile is an important factor in stimulating the activity of the liver tissue." V Years ago ox-gall tbllei was giv- en to patients suffering with jaun- dice, and also in indigestion with much gas formation. ‘To-day ox gall-bile salLs—is being used by many tostimulate a sluggish liver and gall bladder. Unfortunately many preparations, in addition t2 oxgall or bile, contain other purgatlves or catharties and the "cnthartlc habit‘! may b: estab- If you are olrL-ivcak or sick. and your liver needs stimulating. the llPf‘ of hile salts as TPFPVIIHPHFIPFI by vonr ptiysirlan should be hWp- ful. For the average or well individu- a1 the 1‘ver can be stimulated. nnre bile manufactured and more bile ntacle to flow. bv any exercise that squeezes the liver-bending the body forward. backwards, sideways (knees straight) or deep breathing which sends the floor of the chest: down and so squeezes the liver. to the ca ~e of Rev. W. F. Mercer who is pastor cf St. Luke's United Church at. Dominion No. 6 and as coitstitticitcv for the Labor cause. You state that “a Calhoilc, Ang-l licatt or Presbyterian clergyman ist not. permitted to run a political election without vacating his sac-l red calling.“ There is no evidence that. Rev. Mr. Mercer if elected ititends to continue as Pastor but even if he does. he will no doubt do so with l the cotrcitl; of his Official Board] and al=o of his congregation. Do-l minion No. ti is a Labor Parish and if his congregation feel that. he can advance their litterests by en- l tering a political conlet why should he not acquiesce in their his course with the idea that he can advance the Kingdom of God at Dominion No. 6 by so doing. Under no other consideration would he be justified in his course and the quetion would be one fog eon- siderution of hi; Presbytery and the Maritime Conference. It is nothing new in recent years for Ministers of the Gospel of dif- ferent denominations to enter the political field. A Baptist minister is a Social Credit member in Al- berta. An Anglican minister was a. former member in British Colum- bin but was defeated at the elec- tion on the 1st instant. I cannot recall at. present the case of a Prebyterian clergyman but doubt- less some of these brethern also have the urge to expound their Are You Troubled With LUMBAGO OR ' SORE BACK If 1m we have one of the but rcmetllu tti offer, minutely BACK RITE TABLETS Espoelillly rffncllvr lnr lum- hngn. acltitlrn. nun-Illa. 10in! muu-ulur nml other farms of rheumntlnm which tirlllnilry treatment: fnll to rent-h. t PRICE PER. BOX 45c DR. L. B. EVANS Every portion whn l: troubled will: excessive [no ln the atom- nrli nml lmwelii nlmulil let a lmtlli- of l-hnnn tllnmiia-Ii hllx- ltire and no how qnlrkly It will rollnn llIl illatroiislnl nymp- toms. Sharp IIIIIIII In the IIIIIIOIIIIII nr about the heart urn often dun entirely to [an pronoun. Evnnn Stomach Mixture taken cl muil time. not only prevents ll" hm] IIIPGII. Ir0m_ no, but nliio promo!» the fitnetlonnl nt-llvlly of the nlnmnch. luliit nllgutliin nnd Improve the lnpetlte. I ma. 1.. n. EVANS’ s-rnsiacn i MIXTURE IS BOLD ONLY A1‘ TIIE I MAUI DRUG. STORE WRITE FOR ONE TO-IIAY i PRICE MC TllE niio mics i: icml Councils or Assembly's on de- Behinil The Headhnes . At Ottawa By Dean Wilson Alghough deep ' secrecy has characterized every lmDOPiB-"ll meeting of the Impeflfll Witter" ence in London. yet 110W 111d 535m certain hints of what: has actually’ happened there have managed to reach Ottawa. and the impressive here ls tlbats there existsu 89116111 dissension in the rank and file of the official delegates in regard to trade policies. particularly in re- ference to the Anglo-American Trade Treaty. with Canada play- lug i; far greater role in this dis- pute than any official 0r formal report- vvouid seem to indicate. It is ‘known in the Capital that Prime Minister King has been acting as the spokesman for Prost- dent Roosevelt at this momentous gathering. and in mlmi/ WW5 the head of the Canadian Government has been endeavouring lo cement the relationships between the United States and the Britirh Em- pit-e, but at the some time he is not prepared to make any trade sacrifices. which certain provisions of the new Anglo-American Trade Treaty may imply. In other words, the sentimental reasons of Em- pire tinlty and defense have played a. prominent and forceful role in these efforts of the Can- adian Prime Minster to aid Wt.- I-lome Government, but when these emotional reasons clashed with the practical side of trade or economies, the later governed all decisions. And there is good reason for this attitude. Canada's external trade is now the very life-blood of this country. and it is understood in Ottawa that the new Anglo- American Trade ‘Treaty will make serious inroads on the trade that now exists between the United Siintes and Canada. and which. has been growing in volume and, that thell lg Land" movement". extent for the past few years. According to the official sta- tistics, it is reported Dominionis exports to the neigh- bouring republic have gone up at least 35 Der cent. in the past two years. if gold bullion shipments are included. and the increase ls about 25 percent exclusive of these shipments. Lumber and newsprint were the main factors in the past two years. but. the armament race has something’ to do with the continual increase in trade between the two countries, since the Dominion has sold con- siderable- quantities of tron-ferrous metals in thc markets of ‘the UnitPd States, especially copper. zinc. nickel and gold. with statistics indicating that the sales of these Canadian products have T138111! dorhled In recent; months. Likewise. there are extremely im- portant gains at] along 1h’; fne, and shipments across the border are continually on the rise with the strong pcssiibirty that the fig- ures may reach the record o; the peak giear of 1926. Cfifl-‘equcntlv. it is not. difficult a candidate in Cape Breton East i it" lifidérstand what. is behind the scenes in the attitude of the Dom- inlon towards this nmv Anglo- American. treaty that is postttvo l0 Drove n serious menace or threat to this vital outlet for Canadian products. and thc latest T111110"? in the Capitol states tihat, it may luring a political contest. Personally I am opposed to any clergyman taking part. in political contests either its candidate or otherwise and I am glad of this Ohporlumty of recording my pm- test. I believe tco much time is useiessiy rpent. in discussion; at Presbyleries. Conferences and Gen. Dloring our present system of government, on the brlngip; in of a new social and economic order and on airing views as to our in. dustrial system. Why ministers should want. to spread dcspondency and pessimism 1n their annual meets instead of sending forth words of optimism and good cheer I really cannot: understand. I think there is much to be thank- ful for in the religious field. If so why not strtrs it? Why all the gloom? F, pm. Sir, etc. tlllifln the Canadian Gov- i J. F. W. ______- ‘E19. i931 '__—_"‘-——~;£} fir. , INSCRIPTION r011 an om Bu; -___ The Wind's on the wold And the night is a-coid, And Thames runs chili ‘Twlxt mead and hill. But. kind and dear Is the old house here And my heart is warm Midst winter's harm. Rest then and rest, And think of the best "rwixi. suntmer and spring When all lords sing In the town of the tree, And ye he in me And scarce dare move Lest the earth and its love Should fade away Ere the full of the day. I em old and have seen Many things that. have been.‘ Both grief and peace And wane and increase. No tale I tel‘. Of ti‘. or well But this I sayl Night treadetlt on day, And for worst or best. Right good is rest. g-William Mo ti. erment. seeking other foreign markets for the goods in order t4 mod a dreet conflict in interests with the Home Government 0n U115 Subject, because it. is known that. this trade link between the Amcixcan republic and Great Bri-i lain is not merely an economic agrccmthl; but it is a ntatter that goes tar below t-he surface of thc known 0r disclosed facts, and re- ally pertains to a strong and elm union of forces of these tvvo Pow- ers to combat. certain slnlsttr m- ternntional danilefs W P9569- I I I 1t may surprise many readers to teat-n that them i5 a subject of c1059 study in ‘xe Capital right. now tivhich would appear to be un- neeemtry or even useless in view of certain circumstances. Yet. fr. face of the unfortunate and pessL mistic conditions which Sllffmllld me Canadian farmers, a “Back to is being ttudied seriously in Ottawa as a means to end or to reduce the large dole lists in cities and towns throughout the Dominion. _ Optimistic individuals believe that such a scheme wflllld WOK wonders since b18861‘ find 119W?!‘ agricultural markets may be found in the near future in foreign countries like Ritssifl. German)’. Japan, ole. and they are endeav- Quying tn discover if it would not be a great; saving for the scvflaJ Provincxal Governinettts to invest in farm establishments for tlhe many iuiemployed. whose number has been decreased slightly by thi rise of the Domlniows export grade and ‘(the resultant activity in certain industries. i- Those who do not favour thi: prim ctiiim that amongst =11 vim arguments against it, there is the fact. that the trend of the popula- tion in Canada is towards thc cities and towns rather tthan the rams. In ton only 19.58 tier w" of the population lived in cities and towns. while in i901 l-hf‘ PH‘- eentage was but. 37. Twenti’ trill“ tater the trend increased to such an extent that. the populations of {urban and rural centers balanced. twhlle to-day there are more than 801,000 people in ‘he cities and towns than on farms in Canada- This is indicative of the trend 0f the population in the Dominion. The scheme to bring about it scientific "Back to the Land’ movement has a great following in Ottawa. and it is a certainty that the stibjcct will be a matter of nit- tional consideration and dcclslml ln the very near future. since ti" individuals behind the idea are determined to try out the scheme. although it. must. be mentloned here that there will be stronft 0P- pesition against this pian. cularty will these advocates this idea have to efface tht block cloud in the national picture which features the crop failures tn the western provinces where ln i932 the yeuld of whee/t was 440.000.000 bushels and last. year only half that quantity. An automatic device llfls bee" invented for ships at. seil- thfll» picks up emergency calls from other vessels rent at or near thc international distress wave lentrlh of 600 meters and sounds an alarm. 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