it If: i’ 5i . ._=___-_,< ..\-—: .-- _..-,-.-..w ,_,,, . ; . g '~."<r-. '1 ‘ r Mr {ass BI! l)‘: “Mann ea w-av~>~'~"*' -....~"- ‘ " .~ .4 _- _ e ‘a fig’ i rill: ciuaionnowu GllllTllIflAll i a. I I. u. It rmlk-hm cmvzlary-Ifi-Ezcoi. n. a. llaellnuan. o. a o. , Iilltle and llaaatlag Binder-4- Il. llavnett luoelalo ldltoro-Iraul Walter and ll- li- C"!!! r y". 4|“ llli) $.00 Dar Ilar Ila advance) delivered. i m‘: ‘r2,’ (“Q-Jinan nailed In Canada and United mm. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931 eletfli‘ Who Ia The Fibber 7 QOIUV IOU; """"m'"°' Provincial Auditor ~ {April 22. Y Audit idea. We have had a num- 1911 b01929. and g-"Jlgge fffifmfl,‘ compared with 34.17 per cent. durin 1911. which was the decade from 1901 to 1911. before my time in the office and of Ai odlsldc aud- it ivn. mPase Bald had been m 8 d 6 under the Con- Servitlves without Mr. Anderson knowing l t h a d takm Pl!“- . p- ‘X l i the others w e r e statements were at first prepared by later by myself. flvgfugpilgmfi, a": tatlon in the House of Commo they then signed their precious names, and payment." every possible care and thoroughness _ Anxious, Indeed! f ' e-rring and complete in every detail. The Liberal organ is very much perturbed over the public accounts which balance but should not be- cause of a credit entry twice of a sum of over $24,000. Its anxiety is very natural, for not even the Fin- nlicial Encpert. of the Government, the Hon. Mr. LePage, is able to ex- plain the mystery. This is what Mr. mPagc raid." Dumping Duly Today duty on vegetables such as potatoes, carrots. onions, asparagus, lettuce. cauliflowers and cabbage will apply from May l. This will admit, under the olti rates, shipments already or- Vloo-Prealdent-J. B. Barrie“ culatlons are necesv uy b85436 0n 1"’ complete data, they are sufliciently “Whig, w LePage Mr. John Ander- reliable to at least indicate that the last census is now far from being nn Inn-lot, April 29. accurate guide. According to the final "'— its, th total pulation of the “A word about res“ e p0 . this Extefng] Dominion on June 1, 192i, was 8,788.- 433, as compared with 7306.643 0n b" of them from Jung 1, 191i. an increase of $1,581,840 or 21.95 per cent, in the decade, as The taking of a countrys census which I have n0 involves considerable work and mone- getgaast "g3 "23 ledge is 8s desirable in nations as in r. , . ». nl u less . _ the earthquake and 27 lives 3.11:1 ofs ‘public does bring knofledge of vast import known to have been lost. Following,’ throatnnd chest. m°"°>’- Th" " “n” m ‘mm t“ u” p°p“1°“°“ “d this earthquake a number of Atlantic; tir will tell cables were snBPPBd "m" What was, beleived to have been material chang- its social and economic phenomena. M“ Newhery and Moreover, under the Canadian Con- sthutjohv n detenhlhes the represeh. cs in the contour of the ocean floor.’ n5 and The winter of 1930-31 is said to 110W, m, is essential that the people shall ful- ceived cheques in nl seriously the duties that will con- branch of “him f front them in June next, and with N°“"°““d"‘“d was‘ ‘ha’? °""° ' the quantities of salmon in order that the returns may be un- Information has reached the Cus- toms authorities that the dumping “rest l0 Sclelmsls- out. senator Gidson for Canada. "What Englishmen know well that in Great B1106, than an indiscriminate S deplorable. Notes by the Way The British people are in the grip oi’ the "Dole," and their politirans, with their eyes upon the voters, are puzzling their brains to find a way Robertson. Canada's Minister oi Labour, sees this, and declares that unemploy-h ment insurance would be a bad thing " He tells Canadians only tco Britain what started out as unemployment insur- contributed equally by the l ,' d b work- , eslfstzagybeegggyfvgirlf; and ybmmnh, about, and physicians have always' the do}? and a welhmgh intolerable i been trying to discover some means burden 1m the Oountryh. To chhmh of preventing them. ian intelligence, it seems no more’ land which are beleived by some at liver oil has bee done by Mr. Blan- justiflable undertaking. Self-know- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN | l lllibat l £0112 of Qatari! . I By lame: W. Barinn, MD. FATS AND COLDS Although colds are not as frequen ‘in warm weather as in cold, never- be always theless colds seem to the cod liver oil. ast to have resulted from the earth- ' shine." it is said to a defli-‘CUOII Florida current or Gulf stream, came nearer rly. These theories are strengthened in New- foundland waters as these fish are ordinarily taken in May and June; spawning i with a tendency to colds and who is their naturally anxious on their way to the grounds or in November on way out. Further investigations a- long these lines are being made and the subject is of considerable in- The employee is mmpleteiy at mercy of economic forces which he cannot understand. A slump in busi~ ncss, originating 200) miles "Thole was a louver statemrnt which haci nothing to do with the upper-statement in the Accounts. If they added the $24000 twice then the balancing of the $234,000 was also wrong." , We have ‘shown it was credited twice on the revenue side of the fin- This Mr. W. E. Massey, Assistant Auditor, corrobor- ated, stating that "it is only a bal- ancing figure," adding that it could ve been left out. We have already ancial statement. ated the Government has taken redit twice on the revenue side of .ts accounts for $24,465.83, although ‘no such additional revenue was rc- "ceived, as the Bank Pass Book proves, yet it made its statements of revenue and expenditure balance. showing a grand total of $1,483,451.35 on both sides. It is for the Liberal organ and Liberals to unravel the nlystery’, and among them be lt. Numbering the People ' Iensus-taking became a definite event in the United Kingdom early this week. The people throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Nor- thern Ireland were called upon to record their numbers and status, and in two months‘ time the first returns of population will be available, though a complete analysis oi the 1931 census will not be possible ear- lier than two years hence. Ten years ago the total population for Emgland and Wales was shown tobe 37,886,- 699. According to estimates made in the offices of the Registrar-General. and based on statistics regularly com~ piled between official census dates, this year's counting is expected to show an increase oi about three mil- lions in the population, not includ- ing Bcotland and Northern Ireland. l-leretofore, a census has been taken in Britain every ten years. Yesterday marked the beginning of a quinquen- uial system. statisticians have for a long time advocated a more frequent census in the Old Country and through Government sanction oi the emand the people will now renew their’ familiarity with the census orm every five years. lira few weeks‘ time Canadians ll be confronted by the enumerat- bre. The result of the census begin- ning there in June next in due course will reveal what expansion has taken placdin the Dominion in population, lnduQry and in other respects in the past ten years. The Dominion Bureau of Statistics, striving valiantly to keepjthe record up to date, has pub- lished certain relevant figures at in- bervlja, and althoulh the official cal- inccmpctcnt and thc rebellious mis- dered. In cases where shipments have been made on consignment, r0 its to evade the new duty, the rpe- cial duty will be collected. This order also applies to apples, pears, peaches, mushrooms, and to- matoes. Another order applies to nursery stock, Still another applies to dried beans and peas, both of which are exempt from therspecial duty when used for seed purposes and imported from Japan. regular duty is 2 cents a pound, and under the dumping clause the duty is fixed at 31-’.- cents a pound. There will be an increase in the price of oak flooring on account of the application of the dumping duty to all grades of oak used for floor- ing. The lowest value for duty pur- poses. at the place of production in the Southern United States. for the best grade of clear quartered uihitc oak of 13-16 inch by 2'; inches is -flX€.‘d at $117 per 1,000 feet. For the [Isflme quality in ‘u inch by 2 inches, lit is fixed at $103, and on ‘ii by inches, the kind mostly. used, the value is fixed at $97. The qualities arc graded down to No. 1 common white oak flooring, fixed for duty purposes at $50 per 1,000 feet, and I this sells for $105 per 1,000 feet. A ‘more inferior quality of red oak is fixed at $9, and sells for $90. There is a duty oi 25 per cent. on finish- ed lumbcr, and the dumping duty will be the difference between the price paid for the lumber at "the point of shipment, and the value fix- ed for duty purposes. ____________.. Undesirables Departed 7 Canada deported 4,205 persons during the past year, according to a statement made in the House of Commons by Hon. W. A. Gordon. Minister of Immigration. 2,864 were sent back to the British Isles, 156 to Poland, 112 to Germany, 237 to the United States, and the remainder were divided among various Euro- pean countries. New Zealand, New- foundland, China, Japan, and so forth. ‘rho reasons for deportation were many. Of total number sent back from Canada, 1800 were reported as public charges, 701 because of con- victions for or‘ ' offences and 445 as mental defectives. Physical defects wereracponaible for the de- portation oi’ 320. 1t cost the government $138,220 to fit. Neither skill quake in 1929. A number of coast individuals, and a. national census villages were flooded at the time of l I However there is no question but ‘that the oil itself-fat-is of benefit are in colds and all ail In fact your doc- you that the way to keep clear of colds is to eat butter, cream, and fat meats as fats are a "protec- tive“ food. Now the trouble with this is that] been the mildest in many years due‘ eating more fat means cutting down for this and all the 00191‘ ‘"5005 l‘ in the'on starches-sugar, braid, vegetables a,‘ —ioocls which the body needs to en- the'able you to ivork. The usual amount ;of proteids-meat and eggs-must be byleaten by everybody. winter or sum- mer as they are needed to repair the tissues of the body. You can thus see that any one to prevent them is going to have a hard job knowing Just vrhat to cat, seeing that the three classes of foods, meat and eggs, ‘sugars, bread and vegetables, and ‘fats and oils, are all absolutely nec- PWBF. to consider. can reduce him to the status of thcugrec with c nor sobriety will likewise the cssary for the proper maintenance and working of all parts of the body. However there are certain points The doesn't \"el"ybod_v, although for a dict rich in starch gives trouble-gas and in- that matter help him if the plant produces g00d5xligcstlon~il1 many cases, that cannot be sold. It is this simple < l There are a couple of facts how- fact that is the most damaging aCCuS- evcr that are not familiar to every- atlon yet leveled against our eco- nomic system, Somchow—and body. First, lean meat even very i110 lean meat, has a great deal of fat in worst of it is that nobody seems to‘ it, SQ meat might easily he increased know exactly how—this has to be to get changed. We should have in which an honest, capable and in-- dustrious worker will always be sure of steady work and a steady income. The problem of unemployment is of miracles by their istration is unrelaxing in its effort! to solve the problem is sufficient fol-l the average citizen, particularlyl when this effort finds expression in‘ the adoption and application of poll-l cies that are admittedly constructive.‘ Unfortunately, it is possible for a group of disappointed and discursive in Parliament, to tie the hands of the? Govcmment un to a. certain point,‘ and it there has been delay in the execution of the programme set forth in the Speech from the Throne‘ the responsibility for that delay rests not upon the Government, but upon Mr. MacKcnzie King and his as-, sociates, Liberal and Progressive. ed as mc-ln-bers of the Avanguardists the younger Fascist group, which ls growing tremendously. Outside of Rome itself, similar celebrations marked the day, and it is reported that some 60,000 young Fascists joined up, and some 100,000 of the, younger element also. From Italy ls enlisted in the Fascist ranks. Mussolini remains the idol of the people, whose support of his policies increases in strength as the years pass. Each twelve-month sees new members in the ranks and the child- ren in the schools are being taught to accept Fascism as the only policy for Italy. In his z.\ftoblography Musso- lini stated: "I am desperately Ital- ian. I believe in the function of Latinity." By his conduct of affairs he seems to have made the Italians desperately Mussolini. » Speaking in the House of Com- mons, with an intimate knowledge of conditions in Northern Ontario. Mr. G. B. Nicholson, Conservative, member for Blast Algoma, compli-' merited the Otuwa. Government for inaugurating an unemployment relief programme which has enlisted effec- desirables are not wanted in Cana- da. and those whom it is sus- pected may have criminal tendencies or are likely to become public charg- send these men out of the country. Ottawa has IN "l\\FY-_ es will not be admitted to the count- these. events it would seem that the great; mass of the 40,000,000 inhabitants of Cflndiflvfls‘ twice the heat val mliticans, grouped as an Opposition,‘ i l more fat. Second, fat has ‘ ue of starches, so that the starches may be out down slightly ,and the fats increased slightly, without any great interfer- ence with the diet. The idea then where there is a Dried beans come h, large quhhth Stigusegiolls tillld Dtzihgeiiing.‘ but Sig‘ tendency to colds is to continue eat- , ill! >6 o no GXPQC 9 P61‘ 07ml‘ i? ing the usual amount of meat; and ties from the United States. The govemmsntsyjcggs’ to out down s] ‘and increase the fats. ightly in starches, L ‘FROM "SOUTH-WEST WIND" -We stood by the izllc weir. Like hells the uuatcrs played; .Tl".c rich lnonlight slept everywhere 1 As it ivauld lievcr fadc: So slept our shining peace of mind Till rose a south-west wind. How sorrow comes who knows? On "the recent national holiday in s“? herllzkjoy surez ha? so?!“ Italy. Several thousand young Fas-l u joy I e filmy “ (tin oil's cists ivoro formally admitted intcxnom ‘,“°““‘° "5 "m", “S m“ the ranks of the Fascist party and ‘ And still its cloudy veiling throws hundreds of juveniles were acccpt- on the bright mad it goes‘ -Edmund Blunden. _s_____i__. EGGS REPLACE MONEY shun MOUNTAIN, Miss., April 2o. —(U.P.)-—Because of the over-pro- duction of eggs here they were used in place of money for admission to a theater here. The charge vas one dozen eggs for adults and eight for children. ____§______ tlve co-operative action among the federal, provincial and municipal authorities, employers of labor and charitable institutions. As a result of the legislation passed at the special sesion of Parliament and of action taken by the Department oi Labor under senator Robeitsons able lead, one-quarter of a million idle people have been given employment. ;:l)\Ol)\l)\'§ I U Kl n N E Y / no,’ PILLS “ll \\\\\\I";,!l "L KIDNEY " o - " l " “uamDgcQuKvlxacfllJpLl " Rheum/ails” 4°81 rlu: Pb F A number of years ago it was cus- chamy, tomary to give cod liver oil to pre- handed out “like to those who wohyd vent colds, but latterly the fact that b‘ dmgem and those who are glad m‘ Vitamin D is in cod liver oil b; “he. and "s mhmate- effect m‘; turned many minds to thinking that the national character may well be it was the vitamin rather than the oil that was the important part 0t’ There is no deny- strange occurrences have been ob- ing the fact that vitamin D acts just m, t h h _ w; 1n the colony of Newfound- as sunshine on children and so cod 22d otflheo woo 5k wry ‘muay’ but ‘t is a necwary and Se“ n called “bottled sun- has ments‘ of the nose,‘ ' .culty, Congress was asked to enter I The Public Forum. ' nia column la mu M" the discussion by eorrcllflurleula ' of questions of interest. Th]! Charlottetown Guardian duel not necessarily eudono 01¢ i Grab Box, - 49c opinions of corrupcndenl-l. SPRING SHOOTING Sir,—We notice in recent issue, a letter signed "Canadian" on "SPURS Shooting," but we do not think that the resolution as read in the 3W5“ will meet with the general approval oi’ our law-abiding citizens. Some people appear V611 50x10“! m“ m“ American friends inay get too much shooting and the geese and brant belong wholly to Canada. W119i? country feeds them for us all winter so we cannot exactly claim a mono- poly of them‘! "A lot of our people do not appear to know the causes that brought about the ‘Treaty with the U. S. A. with regard to birds that visit both countries. Some years ago, thoughtful men in the U. S. A., men who were true sports and who wished to see the game birds protected, men who wish- ed the coming generations to be able to enjoy the sport of hunting game, viewed with alarm the rapidly de- clining number of game birds due to ' the large increase in the number of gunners, the better, larger and longer shooting range guns, fast boats, live decoys, and ev- ery other device known to man, to- gether with the fact that civilization was fast encroaching on their breed- ing grounds, and the fact thiit nets were being used where they could be, drawn in, killed at leisure and sold and shipped into the large cities by the carload, made the people realize that in o. very short time, there would be no birds left for anybody, but they would follow the paths of the buf- falo, which in the memory of men now living, were as numerous as the sands on the sea shore, but today t SOME ARTICLES IN VALUABLE COUPON GRAB BOXES GOOD FOR ONE ' WRIST WATCH FOR GENUINE YOUNG AND OLD THREE SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS 11v A GIFT BOX FOUNTAIN PEN NOVELTY PENCIL DIAMOND RING THE ABOVE COUPON , is placéd in one grab box in each can of 100 boxes. It is redeemable at our store for a genuine Diamond Bing which you will see on display-Ono ring with every 100 grab boxes. THIS SALE 0N FRIDAY MID DON'T FAIL" T0 GET DIE 0 Grab Box '4294-4-20-2l. g fosters Gigantic OF USEFUL ART VALUES 50c AND SATURDAY DNLY ll MDRE BDXES e 49c E, A, FQSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE I CLES OVER VSOME ARTICLES 1N GRAB BOXES GENTS POCKET WATCH \ CIGARETTE LIGHTER or EXCELLENT VALUE FINEST PERFUME 11v ATTRACTIVE BOX POWDER COMPACT WITH POWDER AND PUFF Crab Box 49c v "‘ “L? Borne people appear very sollticous Such an attitude was not observed for the welfare of the game wardens. among the Eskimos. They conduct We know one gentleman who seem- duct themselves with self-respect, a-p ed very familiar with conditions proaching dignity , and meet the “south”, when about a year and a white visitors to their country with half ago was being badly cornered by hospitality and courtesy observing game wardens, in fact gave as one his ways with their country with hos- of his reasons why he did not wish pitality and courtesy observing his to go to court that he had his ticket ways with serious interest, quick to already bought for the south and approve what is new and useful. and that would spoil his plans, did not interested, 1n what is straneef‘ appear to be nearly so anxious for The Eskimo does not drive a. bar- their welfare. zain, Mr. Blanchet says. He gives are but a dream. Realizing this fact a bill was passed through Congress known, if we remember rightly, as ‘l the Weeks McLean Bill, which pro- -hibited the sale of game birds and spring shooting over the whole of the U. S. A. Now difficulties were encountered with the spring shooting for as cvory gunner knows, birds do not always follow tlic same migratory routeboth spring and fail. In some of the states there would be plenty of-birds in the fall, and none in the spring. Those states were satisfied, but in other states the opposite was true, and those states not wishing to be ideprlvod of shooting altogether, put up such a kick that there was the greatest danger of the law being re- pealed, which wc think even those men wishing for spring shooting would say would have been n calam- ity and which, if we do get it, every other province and state will have to get the same privilege. So in order to overcome the diffi- into a Treaty with Canada if she f would consent, which would do away {with the ability of a few states mak- -ing lalvs to suit themselves. Sixteen years ago this Treaty was signed and both countries have worked har- moniously evcr since to the vcry great help of both. True it is that tlici-c has been a certain amount of illegal shooting, but we cannot imagine to the great extent mentioned in "Canadians" letter, and if this gentleman can give one concrete violation of the law in the U. S. A. and give his name and information in confidence to the Editor of The Guardian, hc can be assured that no time will be lost in having it thoroughly investigated, as both countries’ are working to- gether and it is not so long since Ottawa was notified from Washing- ton of illegal acts committed in our Province, which were investigated at; once, and the same thing has oc- _currcd the other way. f Now, a word as to spring shooting. ‘When our geese and brant move southward in the fall, they are at their greatest. numerical strength. So we have a couple of months’ shoot- ing, the proper time and not when they are sadly depleted in the spring with only a remnant left. The sm- son is shifted later and later the further south they go until spring is almost here and the birds start north. Now, after running the gauntlet of all the gunners, the illegal shooters the night shooters, and the motor boat shooters, the shooters with lights and live decoys, the owls, the foxes, the light houses, thc storms, the oily waters and other enemies all the way down the Continent, only a few arc left. The strongest, warl- est most virile to perpetuate the race. We are only their caretakers, To get down to the mo; o; the freely what he has and leaves it to matter. This movement is being the other party to make adequate agitated by the fact that some people mmms- 51mm‘! he be dlssamfled have been fined and have been with m" trade he "mud Pmbably working night and gay t; (“Sol-edit avoid again having dealings with the a leases must be paid to them instc‘ of to the government for disburse, ment among the headrights. " ‘These notices were the first stag, in what the Osages believe will lie litigation extending to the suprefi Court. ' If the threatened suits are slcceg. ful, it will mean that the pool owii. ership of mineral rights will be it an end. Mineral rights will go to the surface owner. Only a few who still retain their lands rich Osage strip will benefit. Indiuiir in the The Osages anticipated the suit; They are prepared to fight. The tribal council obtained from congrqis $25,000 fund set aside fronl the the Act; by gvgry means 1h the“ one who fofered it, but would make tribal income for court expenses, Dower. But we have too much faith n° ‘mmmfilh The mmuy me is hm“ in our honorable members on both m°m°“5' The mm hum and ‘mp sides o; m; House to think that they and the women are occupied with the would do anything to hinder mm care of the children, cooking and scrvatiou and spoil the good work of preparing the skins ‘or clothml years. When travelling irrwinter the wife catches and hamesses the dogs. while her husband ices the komatic, or native sleigh and leads it. On the trail she runs ahead while the man handles the dogs and sleigh. In general the women are given the light work but are more continuous- 1y employed, while the men are es- sentially the providers of food and the artisans. The custom of rubbing noses l8 I am, Sir, etc., CANADIAN N0. 2 United States Newspaper People ln the United States are taking notice of what ilie Bennett tariff Dolley is doing for Canada. They realize that it has effectively safeguarded the Canadian market for Canadian workers without raising 5m! retained among the peop 18.01 prices to consumers, they know that the we“ mast’ the explorer says’ it is transferring a number of in- I dustries from their side of the inter. national border to our side. The Ak~ m“ Times-PPPSS. one of the Scrlpps- Howard newspapers. reprints an cdi- torial from a Canadian newspaper, invludine n lone list of United States industries which have lately Opened branches in Canada, or are about to do so. In neighborly fashion the Times. Press says, that it cannot regret Can. adv-S 800d fortune and that it wishes 1.1167130111111102‘! all progress and prgs- perlty. But it goes on to point; out ma‘ "everyone of these new com- Pmms and EVPYYORe of these expan- sions in Canada is taking johs from h*"'d'l"@5$°d United States workmen to improve Canadian conditions." 1t “dds "115 appeal to its readers, many of whom are indusilal workers: Osage Indians Open Fight For Mineral Rights PAWHUSKA, Okla., April 29- (U- P.)-The government's famous exper- iment in soclallsm—the Osagfl In- dian oil pool, is confronted ivith threat of litigation. Whie men who gained possession of surface rights to rich oil lands on the Osage reservation in Okla- home contend that the oil beneath their properties is theirs now because of the expiration of the congression- al act of 1006, giving the Osages mutual benefit from oil. .. ’I‘his act, the product of the gen- ius of John Palmer, blind " ‘ - Sioux, has resulted ‘in pouring of $725,000,000 into the ommunal cof- fers of the Osage tribe. Two American motor cars, form- my equipped with Akron-made farmers on a. large scale and what farmer would ever think for a mom- ent of going into his flock of fowl and killing them 1n the spring just as they were ready to lay. What differ- ence is there? The slogan adopted by those in close touch with the Act is "Better shooting for all time", which we think will go very well with Mr. Ben- nett's "Canada for the Canadians," the coming generations of Canadians as well as the present. veteran Indian attorney. were h ‘fldent the validity of the extcllsim act will be upheld. r " additional $75,000 may be had. ‘ .‘. Both Palmer and T. n. codify coil- Jive! Special Sale T OIZiE T ARTICLES 50¢ Titans Tooth Paste .. .. 39c 60c Forhans Tooth Paste .. 49c 35o Forhans Tooth Paste .. 29c 25c Llsterlne Tooth Paste . 22c 69¢ Pemneln Face Powder in. 65c Pompein Cold Cream.. 40c $1.00 Ponds Skin Freshener 79c 50o Ponds Creams 25c Ponds Tissues 149 Great George Street MAIL ORDERS GIVEN POMPT ATTENTION ""5. are to be made in Canada 3 ti: now. Their tires will be made in Canada and not by you. The men 2.22s Indians slim Rights h, 7-‘: who earn waxes by making those l tires will be spendin in C di _ f‘. stores and not ln yogurs. Tbs; villi Mt" the Osage lands were ails‘ h; '1", be buylhg me insurance from cam ted and shared equally by the .,.29 ‘hi udian agents and Spending gum members of the tribe, Palmer led a ;_", adian money to build and furnish surcessml movement to retain owli- l-Z . homes. instead of patronhins you. ership of the mineral rights to the " -'!I ___________ tribe as a whole. p; for A congressional act, fostered by , 551mm) is FAMILY MAN Vice-President Charles Curtis, then 1.: a senator from Kansas, provided that " J (Canadian Press) the mineral rights should be kept by TORONTO’ om“ APT“ 29-111m- the tribe as a whole until April ‘iii i‘: Co‘ , -' i y‘: F r d and “ti” “c” “m” Gamma-l "w" 1931, which was 25 years after pas- Perfume 31.38101- ?“ 00 , hlorthern tresidents are contained in ‘we of the act. :4 Bum“! h. “m In’ PM’ S); e rem‘ °f G" H"B1“n°h°t-1“m°"5 Under the previous allotment art, d" ‘m; rerun,’ ‘L50 m- _i cxplorfrkwh°tfecentll' mm“ “ 5"" the Osage turned over surface rights l‘! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51-99 ' vey o eewa n and the Northwest ‘ Territories. Mr. Blanchct, speaking’; 31:10“ L500}? are”! I in 05"“ Three l-‘lovvero f-‘aoo Powder of the family life oi the Eskimo, says. o, “:0 y‘ er°c'en":"o, “t; 15;" dmffhtt‘ 5‘? d P°"'""' "-5" '°' -- 5m "i, "The domestic life of the Eskimolwhiu 1:8" Bu‘ under m", 1;“ o Pllllllill Paco Powder and all is of a family rather than tribal na- ' e o owm Z-I Combination Cream 81-50 I" 3‘- erahip of mineral rights each of the _, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 ture and the remarkable feature of - - - _ - 2,229 headrights-those whose nam- , it is the self reliance with which a -_. c In“ T m hum 2 , family or an individual will strike e’ appeared on the m“! mu’ m"- u uni:- Mo and "10 Tooth Brush out into the country at any season, ed canny m o“ and B“ revenue‘ 80c. Bot ..... .. 81-09 . depending on the“, mm m" and Each hendright has received about 2-1 _' ingenuity to obtain n living and pro- ‘M1000 l“ 35 7'5"- .ng'm'ouéiueganlgwsregg _\ i} vide the necessary shelter. They are m m“ " ‘mnnwwnal ‘ct’ ex‘ 5'3 I . . . . 351i inured to harshlps early and yum w tending the common ownership of b o’. accept them without resentment.“ 91'" t° 1959' W" 9159M- The '._. 0'17 ‘ gcfuedmngbfr q-hey h", endowed Wm, h hmhhhvalidityof this act now is being " “a ‘m’ 7° kindly nature, easily pleased, frank"l\leetion¢d_ n and open in their dealings and gen- - 5'3 erous in sharing their possessions Notice served ‘ E‘ l‘ F.“ E and in offering their services. ;.; BE "The northern Indiana regard the at midnight Aptrll a. these owners own“ "was", white man with contempt and among promptly served notice that from v " “£3 H113 3 theuuelves ridicule hla peculiarities that hour all revenue from oil and 4101?. FE- /