argues-um n a _,r1\<is-r.<>ii1i _ The Charlottetown Guardian I.l|-||i.~('ul. “l. (‘IIHIIPI I! MBLIIII - . Ii. IS - F. J. I. “nllu-r and ll.‘ K. Currie. (r Lllittlirn, |l'll riiii-iai-a nmfi tum per your (In lllvunre) II‘II\I'PI'II ll ill) $1.4m ,..-.- your u“ uilvnnrrb Ivmllfll l“ tITIIIUlE Lunar-l |\|.|l'll |..'-u pi-r yt-nr (In uilvunre) Halli-ll 1.. I-llhliiil ia-a Illllrll sun" Zia-nun: nail, - _— ‘rm-iii. n,‘ Niifiihiiiiliftwn, mo Brilhh Syhmlogi: In Bacon iirtcrs of (Zuiadian bacon '. m, 1p“ (hp Iinssiliilily Vhristmas and at the Pro-lift.‘ may bt- iuii l‘ -_:i il to of at short l;;.- of ' an»! l".§ u .iI atloptcd a constitutional aimcuilmiuit to abulbll his job. d‘. 1i: i‘ Charlottetown \\'.'l.\' the first to hulil live f~-\ .\lItl\\'.~‘, and now it is to lead Canada Ill holding live fox auictiotis. Prcmici" Alackcnaie King says the. League of . Nations is a necessity but llli‘! . is no public op- iirriryjr in Eur-ope or the United States behind it. in other words, only llritztiit and thc lloiiiittioils‘ kcep it in existence. .'md,as far as in thcln hcs, arc determined to do so. 1F 1i l‘ If thcre is one sigually proud with the result of the L.7.S..-\. elections, it is Senator William l5. Borah. seventy-ouc-ycitr-illtl ltcptiblicati dean of the United States Senate, uho polled the big- ..iot2s by the Way Sir John Simon seems at last to have realized that Eaccst Joy-bait- ing in the East End of Lennon, is not, as he blandly imagined, a rath- er unpleasant joke. Tue decision to reinforce the police in the dislricts alic-cted will bring to thouands hope of relief from persecution and intimidation. We trust that their hopes will be realized. But cvcn now we are not sure that the Home Sec- retary iuiderstatids the ugly rcinity or‘ the situation. Riots, disturbances, breaches of the peace are the symp- toms and the consequences of the lllll“ "l lll’ l.‘ ' ll ‘lllllllll l”. ‘llmilug gust vote of his thrcc dcczttlvS in public office. lt lelll evll‘ Th” “all” of ll‘ a“ l5 lhc auxivii- in il.-~ '1 >1. Hblllllllll. '1 ht- utnn- _, _ _ ‘ Vmntd, 1,0000 m. -4 .00 mo“, deliberate Fascist campaign of in- li .» izwiitlzs old which will ‘wit?! ‘tlllrljtrktg? h} lgclngéiutif nunélnl'apjuvcmor timldation ,0! insult, of provoc- m l li‘t‘i‘llll\4‘l' has f.-dlcn C‘ Bmpkog-Q h ” Ull ’ ation, of steady and constant inter- i‘ "y _.iippiii_, lust your, ' "' y, ‘ ,, fcrenee with the lives and freedom i ;_, i,.- ,1“ p, {hp {m}. __y \ _ _ \ ; 1 1 . Jib of the Jewish population. lnaiword, lllll’ ‘ll l-"Miil l l” lllllll lll" ll lllll tioililslclfliiiilfiliilliillfiifiglioullillf lIlLfffKI-llufllltltklglh ll is Jew-baimm And Jclv-bainng llc‘lllll'l'll"‘ll“ l ' ll“ lllllll lllllllldflllll lllllllll<i< The \'\\i<s Federal LlUllIlCll have bau- m lendonhas got wlUpFmndon i ' b- i "..i izuas. lllher is ' fl ' ~ i ~ l - ~- . Dal-l)’ Herald- allll lllll‘ ‘l _ l ‘ .' t c lucd all Communist meetings and other activities l r :.~ '\\. ~- r rctu-"cs o JHV.‘ _ ._ - ,.l‘ , .. - . 1-‘- l linltiit-lii- r, - i’ i . i iii |It\'t' to be plilicctl i?“ ‘lctlulccgupfiigllingcglll: ,l,,,,llliil,llalingfiifill, Olin‘: The clllll lll" l" spam l5 likely l“ "ll l3l""lll'l‘ ' I l" l‘ llll‘ ‘dllllllllfll’ militarist 1ft] hiitti-rcliliitatis hiolvemcutslinl the ha“? l (imam-tom effect on our “w ‘ XJIM , . M‘ n h.‘ 1.3 m“! pr,» ‘ l ' l ‘ b ' ‘ Christmas puddings. Usually in Sop- izi- lllnl.’ sent a. resolu- fill the Ministry of action is expressed vision llcal is‘ .‘\ ~ i - tion to the lha- i -»i' Agriculture i 1 \\'llll the ii; i‘. ' -~ iii, uv- pzcs illlll bacon mar- ketmg ~ l‘ \ - ichitious repeat their opiniiiii of supplies of bacon on the lii~ xllax figure is inadequate ~- x‘ demand for the " rt. siiuablc Iiriccs. The t llovcrnnient regula- i ..“.'i~r_v and that some l * tiiiuuil to supply the dc- ~_i< 1o become greater from country’. The ban was extended to cover ac- tivitics of the international lied .\iil Society’, which has sought to cffcct exchange of prison- ers in the Spanish civil war, tcmber the first shipments of raisins are sent from Valencia, but this year most of the crops have been des- Pope Pius XI, securing Silfltlily at a lengthy mciuorial service for four cardinals who had ilied- in the last year. 'l‘ltc >i< 1k X Ugorotis. presided ccrctnony coincided with rumors that Professor ;\illilll.’t L\Iilani, chief Vatican doctor, tcu (lays ago \\'-'lS cibligcd to carry' out a slight blood let- ting fpr the Pontiff, in consequence of a dis- quieting increase in his blood pressure. Twenty- scvcn cardinals attended the services. which wcrc held in the Sistine Chapel and lasted an hour- aiud-a-hzilf. a a x The Republican Party in Florida appears to have lost the rights to ltavc its candidates print- ed on the ballot at next general election. 'I'he vote for President ivas Ilooscvclr‘, 174.880; Lau- don, gfmzro. ' There is a state law that only "recognized" political parties may have names of candidates printed on the general election ballot. nou- iwl i if iht- (Uirouaiiiut festiv- illi <_ l :-~:.t <. :':i<*r<- may be an op- wiiziua i w" ".1 '3 of Canadian bacon 1 tic ii l i‘ t King‘ In \"i\'ii Canada (‘run-iv- ""1 -' l‘. . . i‘ irvuictlt that hi5 "Maii ~i y i. I - 3' l . l i ‘RPS to visit the Dfilii" w i» -. ". ‘l it .> Globe says: lli‘ .' i‘ ' ' ' ' z iuq llritish Sover- eign ~~ k i ' ~ ‘ - lll-lllllllflti, though (‘it Y". r iiceu host to heirs-l -. .-l llrinccsscs. | .u uiit conic here as‘ .-i» t» speak. be revisiting‘ ilriucl‘ of \\'al<'s ill? made‘ ~i~n at various times. He “ii- with tlanarla as a - tlinailittn, and he ab: fontliicss for thisc I 'l bi< .\i\_u-: forth-l l~ wiu-rtliiiig Ht a ii0\'clt_v - -. ur. h‘ i-‘v (‘HP lp h: 'il ‘HIHIIIQ \ s’ ‘alrn in Canada he has appeared in: _- with the. ilovizkxon-GEN- 'ill‘.i\.'~1 his taken precedence 'l hat. of c-wtirsc, was bc- .~:i~i lil,\ll1_\l, rcprcscuts the rvigiiiug ‘.lii\ win, liver whom none may take priority 11f p' Should l\: i. Flu‘. pear trig". lllvi‘ l‘l ‘_l\‘ilill<‘. naturally the l.'llll(‘i'—lllC‘ fi'>\5Il{\i*li i. pill lir- relegated to thcl b. l :\i .. .lll~L' ibi- lrwcr sear. l ' .‘l viitsrv taking precedence over all his sulm lt is w ‘lat the Kixc. will, evcutually.i rnalw a pi ' "wuce in each of thc other‘ Doiniiiioizs. : ~ to.» cowl .1 diplomat to risk offending i. . ting to favor another, but his l"\'t‘ l Vi is f‘\l(li‘llt‘t‘il in the fact that he has cl i\~i"i " is viiuntr_\~ as the first tol receive him xiii-r l is corimatiriii in Lmidon andl his diubar at llrlhi. llr: is, of i‘l>ll|"~<?. Hillilq a prcicrlciit-xvlticll may or may not bc iollruvvrl by his successors- but that is hi evident-c (it, ei-Hius for hingship that. ap- flPPflTPilllV. he is 1l<~!i‘i'iniue~l no part of his litu- pirc shall haw- tutu-c to look tipim him as an ahscntcc iillvl‘, and that hc will, so fair as i5 pivssiblv, lt-aru at first hand of conditions through-nu his wide ilUlllIllll. Dairying On Business Basis The llairy l":ii'mi~i's' Account Bfillli, which has bccu pri-p:ii-~d for u-c in the operations connect- ed with the iii»: :~.‘ll1l_\' of milk in (llutariu, was initiated through the ztctivitics of the four milk rouunii-liiv- zra-ciatiiuis in llutario, namely, the‘ tlutariii tl-iivt-iiirziiiwl Mill.- Proiluccrs‘ Associa-l lion, the (Juiariii tlrvam lkitrous’ Associalioii. plu- (mprrii, (‘hi-wi- lfiitrons.’ Association, and tlu: tliiiariil .‘l'll: l'i'iiililcl'l's' la 411i‘. The. put‘- posvs 11f thi. null: study. as outlined by the. Hu- tario Mill. |'i-iilu=i r2’ (Fist of .‘-lilk l’roduction (Umuuiticc, may bi ;;roup.-il undcr three heads: i. 'I'o determine mill; production costs in all §l‘t'lllll|- of (Jillalio aiul for all maria-ts, in order that the iarious iii-IT; producer griiulv- may deal more i-tfi-nlivwlyi “Isl, lln-ir 1u'irl\ciii1;_;pri-blcuis. 2. Ti, Jlssvlllllli‘ lilll|l.|~~t'1l data relative to the mill.- priuluriug iii/l": l'.'_\' and the (‘CullntHlC con- rlilinus 41f lfllt-l‘ vuqiqiwl in milk production. in order that lil" Wlilllltlltbllls of thi-sc constitu- ruls may ill‘ il"-lll \-.ilh more intclligctitlv. 3. Tu focus griuv-ir .'|ll1‘|lll'il| i-n the di-lail of ilairy f,'1]']]] urtgziiii/wtiiiii, mzuiiucmeut, (‘xpvll-‘(x and [i‘\'i‘lllll'. and ll"llll'_llt 1h" >llill\' in l'(‘\'('.'ll means \\'lll'l't'll‘.' tlilil"! iililiiici» may increase thr: uct rc- qjru. {ii-m iiirir lill~ilil"~<. Ifiditnrial Notes l- .._._...__._.. All "i-I iiiir. Mir llfif'lllllf‘l' '|‘\\c|ii_v»fivc. w 4- ltitprc~sive and heart-moving was the brief -="\'.\'=<"“ at flu" Nliiiiinuint ycstcrrlay. ~ X l’ i ‘um and his Yiciaaov ap-liion of llOlllCSllC rubber-soled {Qgflyijflf and l.\_|r~~.'r\"s spccialtyz lt is furthcry It defines a “rccognizcd" party as one which polled not less than 3o per ccnt. of the total vote in either 0f two preceding general elec- tions. The Rcptiblican party did not rcccive 30 pcr ccnt. of the votc in Florida in the r934’ gen- eral election. Apparently it failed again fucs- day. - i: a a llcre is a glaring instance of Japanese at- tempted (lumping, Japanese rubhcr soled cattvas shoes were invoiced and entered for duty in New York at mclpep pair. IThe imporzticrs would 1 not pay on any uyicr variation, an tic case canto before judge‘ (irahani in the Uuitcd lStatc-s Customs‘ Court who rulcd that the im- ilport price should be from 59c to (igc per pair, less io per cent and 5 per cent discounts. judge lGrabam upheld n, decision that, undcr Hoover's .]ll'0Cl.'llllfllll7ll of i933 the itpprziisal 0f rubber- lsolcil shoes imported from japan should be Ituade on the basis of American prices to equal- lize the difference bctwccu “the cost of produc- forcigu production of like or similar footwear.” ¥ 1F I Canada, shortly may become thc major source of the world's radium stipply, it is stated by Dr. L}. C. Laurence, in charge of research work on radium and X-rays fur the National Research Council. Llauzidiztit ritditun, llki said, sticcessftilly had challenged the muuojioly of the Belgian (Tongo and had brought the price down. Large (lcpnsits of pitchblcnde, from which radium is tlCflVCCl, were found quite by accident in the ‘Lircat Bear Lake district, iu Canada's far North, psouic years ago, and now arc being \\'Ul'l(l‘tl, Cou- lcctitratcs from this find are shipped by acro- plauc to “Catcrivayxs, Alta, the cud of steel. and from there to ihc. refinery at Port llupe, Uni" itliey arc transported by train. ln |0 tons of ers have no Even if the fruit is there it will be difficult to get. ships to carry it, as the shipping companies will not al- low their vessels to enter Spanish ports-Manchester Guardian. troyed by the marching armies and only very small supplies of the fruit will be available. 1t is repoited that a small shipment will leave Spain this week-cud, but London import- information about. it. Chinese women started the color- ing of fingernails and toenails sev- eral centuries ago and now mem- bers of the fair sex in the Flowery Kingdom are dropping the custom as a degenerate habit. ately the ancient: splashed over’ into Canada. and other lands.-Brantford Expositor. Unfortun- vague has now According to a report. from our New Yorik correspondent, there are persistent rumours in that city of a large loan soon to be floated, pre- sumably in London, for the benefit of Germany; and a remark recently made by Mr. about the shrinkage of the ttunover in the bill market has served with some people as an excuse for a re- newed agitation in favour of grant- Montagua Norman ng fresh credits to Germany. 1n view of Germany's virtual repudia- tion of her curious half-blackmaillng methods of dealing with short-term debts, long-term debts, her and her programme of extensive ex- port dumping through clearing ar- rangements, to the ordinary man it may well seem scarcely believable that any financier should deem Germany credit-wort-hy.-Manches- ter Guardian. ‘ In a letter to the secretary-gen- eral of the league, Herr Cirelser has protested against what lie considers n. lack of politeness. His chief, but not his only complaint, is that, as president of the Danzig senate, he was not given adequate notice of the council's ‘discussion of Danzig af- fairs. Herr Greiser will be remem- bered as the gentleman who by his behavior at a. previous meeting of the council, gave new life to the old phrase “cocking a snook."—- London Times. So far there has been no more than a. beginning. though n deter- couccntratcs there is about one gram of ntditim. i‘ The. Cauatlian orc presented difficulties, Dix; Laurence said, but by a prnccss 0f evaporation l this was overcome and the radium was extracted m it a I Gold [llTHlllCllOil in Canada during r03!» willl cxcecd $185,000,000 in value, it is stated by Mr. T< A‘. Crcrar, the Dominioifs Aliuister of l\lines. For the thirteenth COlISCCtIliVt? _vc.'ir, he said, the illtlitslfy will have established ,1 new room-i] in the value of its output. At the cud of Septem- iliPr 1.‘; gold-milling plants were in operation in thc Dnmiiiirin, trczitiug 35,000 tnus of orc daily -—morc than double the ratcd capacity of tnill- ‘fir; plants at the close of iirrr blrvrcv-tlrrrrrrrvcnfy" ‘properties have eutcrcil produviiiiri in 1hr; Pr“. ent _\'L‘.'ll', with daily capacities ll(‘l\\'t‘(‘lI :25 and 50o tons, and fifteen other culerpri s have plzuits under cousti'tii:li'iii. .\'<-\ti gold : cas are being (lcvclopr-il ruustatitlv. r~~peci.'ill_y' in Xortlicrii Un- iarii» and {Quebec :ui~l the gi-veruincuts of both provinces :irc building roads illln promising rc- gions to expedite (llltlflllllllls. It is the bt-licf of experts that there still is great roiun for in- creased production. a >i a Local option cntcrcrl itiln the. election (rm- tcsls in some States. Ninth-cu ii-vvudiips in tip- statc Xciv York voted wct auil four ilr_v, while our: lost its oppurliluit_t' ll] ballot on local (iplion when soiucour: failc-l to have the qur-stiiiii print- ed nu lllrt ballot. llltyu towns iil _Ir\ffr~|~;:r;1| (Hum. Iv, llrmvuvillr: am] irrlcnus. and six in Si. huvrcucc, Dckrtlb. llcriuiui. llusscll. liuuvcr- ncur. Fowler and Rossie ucnt wcl. Pclcrsburg in Itcnssclttcr Cottlity; Argyle. and Htmlarirlgc», in Washington County, and Svmicrsct, in Niagara, voted ‘against liquor sales. lltuuc and Friendship in Allcghany voted wet. The Seneca County township," of Romulus, Tyre and Varick also 9" ' i: going p, M. n], in prim. after the 19th voted wet and the wet votc_ was altcad in Italy, i. it i. luiimztli-il, Yates County. and EasbBloomficld, Ontario * * * County. In the town of “lcstcrn, Oneida Coun- _‘l"‘l.co N. Swanson, Republican. was grati- ty, voters intending to ballot on local vfiion. ll"'l -"“'l "llltflfltlvd river the (‘lllflltill results at found when thC)’ went to the Polls llllll llll‘ Lincoln. .\'eb. llis Clittstililvub- l't'-4‘l('(j|r\d him quggfign 113d not; been printed on the ballot al Etati l. ind (U-iumisioncr. .\t the sainc time they though it had been authorized to appear. mined beginning. in British rear- mnmcnt, and Mr. Chamberlain's forecast in his Budget speech of an acceleration in scale and in cost is certain to be fulfilled. The question illPTlllOFfl arises, how far and how fast is rcnrinament to go? The answer to the second part of the question is that the speed of rear- manzcnt must be rs lust as a united national effort can make it. Only the future conditions of the world can decide what the uitimntc scale of renrtnnment. shall be. But the Fir-st Lord made it clear that, what- evrer-l-l-rosc conditions m‘ght ha, thc strctiglh of thc British Empire rcfa- tlvoly to other countries would ncvcr be allowed to sink so low as lu the pnfll mid that much of the present modest programme was‘ therefore “absolute and not relative." No cn: who glances at the great and grow- ing cost of armaments to every unt- ion alike will abandon the hope of an effective agreement to limit them. But the British Empire is nevi-r again going to invite the breakdown of negotiations, nor t0 imperil the maintenance of peace and the efficacy of any system of security, national or international. by one-sided disarmament-London Times. Nazi flermanyk Air Minister Goeriniz says that Germany will "hrrinl: (if. ll|'i("l' by finger, the for- elrzn list" wlui-li .N"l(§ l0 throttle the R1 lchls economic development. The olil Prussian mailed fist ngain.-‘-O't- lnvr: Jwirnnl. Four hundred years have passed since the publication of the ‘Ttle in TynfafcZs trurslctkrn i to E'g"s‘~, i)ll‘, the tr: llllftllOil in'o oilrc; inn- guaars still goes on in manv parts of the eitrtli. ‘rho British and l-‘or- [In Iamea W. Bdrlofl, M”. TREATMENT 0F VAIICOSB VEINS AND ULCEBS One of the discouraging sights about. hospitals just a. few years ago was the numebr of cases of middle-aged and elderly men and women with varicose veins and varicose ulcers. some of them had been in ho pital for many months. This was before the value of in- jecting varicose veins was fully known, ‘This simple injection method not only gets rid of these enlarged and thickened veins but helps to clear, up the varicose non- healing ulcers so often present. “Tnuo varicose conditions are common amongst all classes of the conununity, and give rise to a large amount of dlscontfort, pain, and disability, and, on account of the complications of phlebitls (in- flammation of the vein), skin inflammation, and ulceration, lead to a great deal of crippling and 111- health. Experience has shown that the newer methods (injections) are simple, safe, and efficient and that they are capable of preventing the more serious complications of variance diseases. At the same time recent experi- ence has shown first, that although the greatest credit is due to in- jection methods, they must be carried out patiently and effici- ently; and secondly, that treatment by operation is still required lni a small proportion of case: if the re- sults are to be obtained." m. Reginald '1'. Payne, st. Bar- tholomew's Hospital, scribes his experience and the methods used in over 1000 personal cases in the British Medical Journal. “Unfortunately it ls only too true that nothing is known as to the cause of varicose disorders a1- thoughlvaricose disorders grow pro- gressively worse." The introduc- tion of the injection method has overshadowed the operation method but experience has shown that there are definite conditions where operation is still the best method. Some of the observations made by Dr. Payne are: 1. A family history of varicose veins was present in 50 percent of the cases. 2. Varicose diseases are invari- ably progressive. arrest i‘ unusual, and natural cure is rare. 3. Operation ls the best method o! ‘treatment where the veins are of such colossal size that the dis comfort and length of time necess- ary by the injection method is out of the question. , 4. Small recent varlcofe ulcer! heal quite rapidly with injection of the veins and the application of a calamlne dressing to the ulcer. Larger and older ulcers with hard swollen tissue surrounding them respond rapidly to injection treat- ment combncd with use of elast- oplast. The injections should be at the time when the elastoplast is changed. I edZtQot/zu/i. ' rm: PIONEERS land of vivid stars brighthing skies, Comnzingiing with a vastness yet unknown , light to many wandTiiig“ barks hath shown, As from their crowded decks with tear-dimmed eyes, Men saw thy tall p;nes"'tlifough the stinlight rise, And heard thy feathered choristcrs intone, Their measures through the deep unchartered zone, Saw mighty streams roll in majestic poise, The leagues of tossing ocean melt to view, And soon, are gold and purple lined the wood, The sheltflring cabin through the Maples stood, And souls to grips with nature's challenge drew. Thou and That In courage dauntless though in numbers few, 'i’lioy bade n country rise from solitude. -E. J. Kerr, The Manse, New Iilskcard, Ont. elgn Society, since its foundation in i004, has issued nearly half a mil- lion (47fl,000,000) Bibles, Testa- ments and portions of the Scrip- tures. The number of languages into which the Scriptures have been translated "stands at 70b", accord- litf; ta a recent report. And "some tici-tirn is published in a new lan- guage about every five weekaPlNew York ‘limos. London, do- ship and I would sincerely ask all carried out at fortnightly intervals l PUBLIC FORUM i Ihln column ll one! (Ir u» i iiiuunlnu by worrutwlthl" ‘l question: of lnlcrell. The Uhnrluttalowl Guardian don IIOI uoconnrlly endnao tho ODII|'I' of correspondents. NORTH RIVER BRIDGE i l Sir:-Aboui a year ago a. valuable car, by the loose earth giving way. went through the east ‘wooden bridge of North River, catising much damage but. luckily ‘no loss of life. The Campbell (mis) government has been in power a year or more, l the rails of the bridge have not been replaced, and the death trap still‘ stands amongst the many menu-y ments to the inert do—nothfng—‘ bnlance—-the— budgetfilirie— their own nestswomblnatlon. _ The ancient stump and picket i fences were ornaments compared l with the crooked rail, tumble down l fencing around smaller government bridges in this province. I am Sir. etc. TRAVELLER. BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY Sin-Out o: the kindness of your heart eould you spare a few lines of your valuable paper to assist BOY Scouts in their sale of fifty barrels of the best apples grown in the world, for they are Prince Edward Island Maiclnmsh Reds! l We have a. movement in regard to the Boy scouts of the Province the value of which cannot easily be estimated. Attention is directed from vandalism and corner loafing t0 wholesome recreation and sport. They are alro shown many prac- tical lessons that are of vital assistance to them as well as to others with whom they come in contact in later life. It is one of the many back grounds of building better citizen- our people throughout the Province to lend what assistance they can to the Boy Scout", keeping in mind that, you are helping the horticul- turLsts of our Province who are, as I said before, disposing of fifty barrels of the best apples in the world-iPrince Edward Island Mac- intosh Reds! I am Sir, etc. W. H. DENNIS Minister of Agriculture. POTATO. PRICES Sin-In ‘Tuesday's isue comment was made on the present price of potatoes but you overlooked men- tloning that this price of 65c per bushel was for No. 1 Certified Cob- blers fob. station. We understand that the price delivered Charlotte- town or other loading ports is 2c per bushel over this price. The American Government Crop Estimate ‘issued on Tuesday show. an increase of t/en million bushels over last, months estimate when the trade in general felt that no in- crease would be shown in the pres- ent month's estimate and possibly a decrease. The increase in this month's estimate brings the present. year's lertimate up to 332,000,000 bushels which is only 21,000,000 bushels short of the estimate for the correspond- ling month last year. l It remains to be seen whether the increase in this month's estimate iwill advers/sly affect present prices lon potatoes. The fact, however, ‘that. the tirade in general were anti- cipating a tlccrcivc is almost cer- tain to catisc an easier market for the time being at least. _ I am. Sir, etc, _ SIIIPPER. NEW BRUNSWICICS ROADS Sin-I noted Hon. Mr. Hanson's reference to New Brunswick roads, which he describes as nlmot im- possible. I can certify to the accur- acy of this. For some time I admired Prem- ier Dyisnrt for his staunch stand agfl-‘t dc truction of our B. N. A. Act, and consoled myself with n. thought that there was one sane Liberal government in Canada. But when I tried, in summer weather, to get. through to the Enrtorn States, over those mud hills and quagmlres, I sadly was ln doubt as to whether the good was sufficient to explate such an ain- ount of evil. I have travelled that way many years, and never before faced such shamefully difficult roads to travel. Our Island roads are bad en- ough, those who travel know this. They are typical Liberal mud-slime and ditch-rut roads, cxccptitig the Mat-Millan works and hlghwnyz; which they have not been in power long enough to destroy. But the N. B. rifts, washboarrls, mud piles and highway bogs are much worse. Like our own they are of genuine typical Liberal type, only much more typcal than ours. I um Sir, etc. MOTORIST. "PROIIIPVTTON -—SO laLLl-ID" S|r:—I heartily loin M1‘. W. E. Temperance Alliance? plea. that it had become political stilts? That the new body's first zictivity was to tap the Alliance for Bentley's hot protest. against the Special Values The “Haberdashery ” Henderson f? Cudmore lflolllilllilllER 12. 19y, _____ . in OVEBGOATS , Let us show you m“. splendid values in blerfs Silvertone and Melton Overcoats at $15. Colors Grey, Brown and Navy, These coats are careful],- tailored in smart model} and will give good honest wear. at $16.50 Why not let us show you these new ovcrcoats at thin very attractive prigg Your choice of many new Raglans and Balmacans in smart tweed effects, Young men will like these sporty new models and the values are extra 6. 50 at--_._ m. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN llrange Pekoe Tea, 4-‘ official breaking of the prohibition offense in Jail who are allowed a" large to carry on their illlct trade, supplied in many instances will: liquor from government grog shops on “scrlpts" handed out in defiance 0f the Prohibition Act. laws. , Where is the good old militant Under a a new body, the Prohibition Fed- eration, was formed. With what re- unds to carry on. Where does the Jrohibitien Federation stand? Why he silence with booze running like YZllPI‘ through the sluice gates? Mr. Bentley says every sale is un- .t\\’fiil and "if they want the proof, ‘of, them ask for it." They don't want. the proof, any more than the safe cracker wants proof that he ls unlawfully at work. Bet your last (lollar against a. farthing; proof is not in their line, and will never be asked for. Who are the scduccrs who are, luring that good woman's son to ruin and outragcing herself and her homo? Agencies 0:" the government, and worse still, the representative of our gracious King. ‘ The moment a bootlcgger is eon- vicled, unless he pays hislor her fine or serves the sentence of the law, immediately becomes a. ward: of the government, represented lnl this instance by the Attorney, General. Who are the principal f operators dobauching our -young maple in increasing hundreds, with their fire-water? Those wards ofi the govcmment who have neither| paid their fines or expiated the “Two mites V” sprouts ALL THIS WEEK VICEROY n01‘ \v.\'r|=:|_c |m'l"rl.lcs AIIHULLTIIIA’ UFANANTEED FLAWLEHS \\‘o strictly tzliarnnlce ‘to re- place fri-i: of churni- nuy bottle fiilllitg to give satisfactory nef- vice. Thu Viceroy Countess, llluu or Scarlet — — * — — "‘ W" '11“. \'i¢_-grn_i~ llurnness, llluc. t‘ n on Scarlet, extra 03c 11' y Bottle, Pink I y —' The Hooray or llluo ll! The Viceroy Fountain Syringe, Scarlet only — -— —- $1.25 DR. L. II. EVANS 1f you have any trutihln wllh 3m“- pmmzivli Nll"|l nu llullui-a- tmn, ilyap n stomach. IIOIIFIIHIIII, g lrli- dlslreim. rim, then don't ilelay gelling a IIITUIE of In‘. I-Zvans stomach mixture linlucilinlr-ly. ‘This mixture Is n prescription of Dr. ll. ll. I‘;\'lI|\!4, noted Eur‘ fish physician of which we have tr. lnle rirzliia to nnd t5 guar- nntoeil to he n permanent cure for nll uucb trouble of the stiiiuarh. Tllh‘ A BOTTLE TODAI I‘RI(‘E Mm MAIL ORDER! PROMPTLI ATTENDED T0. THE 2 MA CS i PHONE III z 7| purged if you will of' its political bamacles, to again get. into militant action. They did big things in the past and, fired by the same spirit under fearless leadership, can will! strike terror into the hearts or those into a land of drunks and criminal-i . iwpired by government gm!- It is time for the old Alliance political manipulators who an turning our prohibition Province I am Sir. etc. PROHIBITIONIST HIE-Theta. Rob Your Rest Many lo novel‘ seem lo fr! I f°°tl night’: They tum and ion-lie lylll and count lheep. Often they blame If M "nervu" when it may be their lndmyl Healthy kidney: filter poi|on|_fmnl_ Ill blood. If they In faulty and fill. WM“ my in the nyilem and uleepleruneir, held‘ ache, backache often folloyv. lf you W“ sleep well, try Doddla Kidney P'll"'l°' half l century the favorite remedy. I01 Dodd‘: Kidney Pill! complete Gives relief from spasms and fl full night's rest Trill" ASTHMA The formula 0f if Bmllll Missionary from India. Tl": remedy was only introduce- on the British Market in 2"!“ ust I931, and has since l; Igrgely used and hltlhly "ll ‘y mended in more than scvlPllcln‘ (70) countries. An ext? remedy for as-rmvm. Bmllfclllll: AND whom-me. c0119 u is jug‘ 5 ygpg since W! started handlllll Mwne u; the results have brcnnflp marked that We d" ml‘ ‘q m", u; recommend lt- ° ' suITerr-rs. nu: mica soa-Jl-W-‘hw sitaia. TRIAL too. m any addres! fl" rial all‘ "lll us! If‘ Prepaid IQNEIIII. o! nriw- T included. ac will" l" comlil"! "d"- ll Ftliilsl t Lu ‘F “i i1 f-s- cr-zn-rnat iinvfiswlllll l Ii. - Sula Distributor for I'-