Notes B --.-__ ‘Rom-houses: Nomom-no dnwn-nodiuk-nopropeieaie our ll_ ~ I-Iiallnl. II. Vise-hails»!- ’ HI A. Iasllllli. D10 ldlsarasllnasg jitrcosoh-ll IaraetdIJl. aaaoslapollltser- Iflhslfliiil Cents. Innuendo; smiles! year (In advance) QLIO pa: I‘ u: alvalso) United like. TIIUI-BDAY, aovnmnr n. 1m. sinksth beneath. her cloud. The y _ v traveller, esbe paceth amssedly M Afterthedrlibbltigwhichflwbl. tbroloh the deserts. slkeflnd her. 159,, administer-old to who builded them? and ebs mumb- ffiulibereipreuuutbeeubieeeerletbibiuetbmy,butwbseitube ‘ nting the Cuban tariff hcarsthn ."‘ Jltustiommiewould imaginethis ‘Qjjmmwmwmfi! NOTES turner/rumor _i ‘d l --.-—-- Isfltsgainst the Bennett trade. M me omnm‘ o‘ u“ swum.‘ vnsiv TARIFF zgEC ‘ -i m “f? ‘fan: ifpzefi; Court in Summerside um week m. mum“ mum‘ mm,“ n lJustice Saunders took occadm to naught“ on m our pa.“ comment favorably on the absence ii-aiiéwitbculuwerduewuieneu- nett policies and. that there will obsnolwpeciredressfimtilthere i’; ls aydiinge of government." As Mr. 3 MacDonald pointed out, Cuba, in , lflnjfiic tor a preferential tariff on a ducts oi sugar entering United ,- States, gave that country a fifty ‘ percent preference on its potato tar- ’ iif which completely shut us out of f the Cuban market tor tablcstock po- l, tatoss.~ Owing to our preference to ftho British West Indies on sugar- T-nmcbwss given bythchisokensle f; King Government and which is , binding until lino-we cannot even ; let ‘Cuban sugar in on an equal 3 buds, nor can we allow the Canad- , m; National Bieamahlps to call at _ i Cuban poi-rs, and consequently are l , unable to open trade discussions ’ ' with that country. Next year, whatever be the results ' of the Dominion election, the West mules agreement will expire and it win be y. ible to make some et- ' tempt to recapture the Cuban mar- ket. In the meantime, thanks solely to the tariff tinkering of the Mao- : kcnzio King Government, we are unable to do so. Why does the Lib- ‘. sic-l press seek to mislead its farm , readers on this point, when the facts 1 are so obvious and can be verified § by ebydue studying the situation? said, was indeed a sign of genera-L improvement in the County. It was due, he suggested, to oneoi three things: that the Attorney Generals department wes mere victim}: that the It. C. M. P. now charged with "law enforcement in the Province have better control over- lswleunem: or "that" the people, were becoming mun law abiding. It might Qso be due, c! course, to e happy combin- ation of esoh of these lactose. In any case, as His lordship remark- ed,itiseaourcsofgrcatsatisiso- tion that there has been a general imp. vement. The danger of level crossings and cf reckless driving was properly cm- phssiacd in the Grand Jury's report. It is only by ceiling constant atten- ticntomattcrlofthiskindtliet improvement can be eflectcd. '4 BIG FACTOR Attention is directed to the ad- vertisement oi the Minister of Rail- wsys, in which an appeal is made to the people oi Canada to assist the work of the Canadian Travel Bureau by showing every-courtesy and consideration to visitors. In the Y i i i i g, tourist industry ds~on the ut-l titude in esoh individual community in enco ‘in; the traffic. The hu- man element, the personal contact between ‘ end visitors, out- , weights in importance any Beolruh- lfllmisn beings must have some-.icflldvmhn_ mm“ N's DEIFYING LENIN 3 l His Royal Highness Prince George mwflvd A‘ dei- llkinumd. Duke of Kent, K.G., GO.V.0.. Lieut. RN. and personal Naval ADD. to His ROyI-l Father ths Kins’. becomes a benedict today. Whoever may be downbearted it ‘is neither Premier Bennett nw Hon. H‘. H. Stevens. Both were poking Jliimfolooku toandlreversnce. m soviet miss:- vbe loaders reel-f" “mm? “m4 i’! "W". isle this. Having dethroned obris-fimYwWWWm-"mmtien I ‘mam’ may h“, “owns when and other facilities for catering to ‘o om“, ‘m, the adoration o, a spun , the tourist trade ere improving. The 4mm” starved mph than Rm“! hospitality or the Isl-and is also be- the hero of their revolution. The “m”? “vww? lmmm- 5W1 111°" I glorification of Ienin es a sort oi “twnmm- r-muver- m!!!“ “M34517 lg. Buddha c! Bolshevism has been "lwdib "i" WWW-at MW in A going on for some years; and imam“ M“ 7*“ “K1113585- now plans are under way to erect a gigantic monument to him, the EDITORIAL NOTES largest in existence. It will take the Iorm of a Palace of the Soviets, ‘M1 m" ‘Mn? “dw- orowncd with a gigantic statue oi —"“"" 14min, towering from ahelght en,- T“ ‘MMMQ in "m R1181 801 feet above the ground. The basic runny a“ m“ Bin-H- a" Pmme , elements o! ebb “Ps-lace" will be “Wfl” "14 3R3 menu!“ <11 A’ two huge auditorium-B. 868M118 30,- G ‘mum’ mm on” m“ may‘ 000 and 6,000 1. respectively. my“ bmumm It will be located on a site over- ,“ icoidng the Moscow River, not far " ‘from the Kremlin. m large ball. which will be used for congresses. celebrations. pageants, etc, will be circular in form, with seats arrmg- Bd in it BS in an lmphlbhfiflflt rbei-e will be base "yen and we- .‘ menaoes, a large library and oiiicu ‘ for delegates. Over the large audi- torium will be constructed e. colos- Z‘ eswrgfllf‘vfhh;h";fjfijjt“m“j optimistic. and both full 01 the joy mnwmeailbhe ma“ m,“ wk d: me. And why should they not b in the monumental mum?” m m°‘“'°°““""'““'nm "50 that uie building wuil“ °" m’ “d h“ "*7 "m°‘° °‘ pedestal for the ‘l ‘iliivifin effect as a mum ‘Zfilil-Qud we Row w mm fisumiii“i.fif.“é’flmau?l. $5. W" *'“‘“‘°°‘“’° °’ m’ w“ clue cu. an Saints Hid. ends wiui Ages was rich in sculpture or saints at Andrew. ‘m,’ m batman ' ‘ and-apostles. These works now form m" ‘um A u ' of the most‘ priceless relics of 5mm, John Mum, ‘aid “our”, ' day may unearth a. gigantlrmm L I“ ‘tucwhichwillbeunlikeany-I.’ )'glccmi‘ndthacr%t ing that Greece, Roms or med- at u“ mo“ ouumnmnto! "mun 31 B91013 pmdU-Céd- I0 will b0 red Ink". Anni l’. _ great image of Lenin, now bo- - qrignedtocmwnthewondrous ubdsyis royal wedding i; u" of the Soviets! Built of eli- third in Their Majesty's immediate 3m‘ 9' mm“m “*5 hmufib. 1022. and became Countess cf try to reed the riddle o! "IIIIs-rewood on the deeui of bei- and meaning, much es »we_g;q»,7m.imi1g,, n“ 4,; mvwolt‘ olilw flimlll- Th9 Ioicelles, and Hon. Gerald Lascel. and pn-hspelseseow lfiuvglel. 3.11.11. Prince Albert Frederick "l" m" 1"" 9"“ Mmllfs- IflDukc oi’ York, mer- ‘Ihomss crowns-to ow. sci-use. ma, Hid his m dough. quuiu" men “the inlouitybt firs, ‘ ‘ Alums; seaming; her l I What is the order-of succession. cl ‘isetnnfling. bnavemwslee not merry Ind have hsue ti‘ be, "m" "It sovereign and their respective, llltl" ‘W n‘ M w ibedeubmc-ibuuouderi-uee- _ bum-id was use; meme-bi roe ..l _ , t’, Y N0 z criminal dock t. nu, he w o my e the individuality in classes tbs. t resemble miniature regiments-Toronto Globe. en ‘t ed. ‘remaining 1m top aftor the next el- thc0108y as we ~ was too," commented was the old doctrine oi faith versus works" “It u... isperscmi Fear that young people were lu- od from one church to another by the promise o1 extra coffee and doughnuts was expressed oi the Saskatoon Presby- tery recently. One speaker competition between young people's societies in the churches had been carried to such an extent that even the menu was announced in the mos“ Itsecustobehercsyolthcblsok- est-or maddest-sort to that Russians ever have a notion worth copying. still. the land of the Soviets does seem to bright idea once in c. while. Prob- rced about the solemn trial in which. a pair o! gcloshes was convicted and found guilty of last analysispdevelopment cs the ‘MY 7°"- face of fun at their critics Tuesday, both them ever- you them, "don't try and let the music sing imelf." Then, urning to the Archbishop, he add- "I rather think that is good ll." "I thought 1t. wiiilbe a hundred. years n died Y Paliefle Admitting at the Congress at Venice that Science has failed to solve the problem. Guglielmo Marconi, the noted in- vcntoi- of wireless, declared: The mystery of life is certainly the most persistent problem ever placed be- fore thothmightofms-nflrheieia no doubt that from the time hum- anity began to think it has occupied itself with the problem of its origin and its future, which undoubtedly k the problem of life. The inabil- ity or science to solve it is absol- ute. This would be truly frightening were it not for faith. being o! inferior workmonshi goloshcs were formally ‘arraigned before a Moscow court. Witness testified that they just wercrrt good for anything-they tell apart. they didn't fit, they look- ed like the devil. The result was e sentence ordering the quality oi the goloshes to be improved at once. Now thisnotion that it is a crime to inflict shoddy goods on the public-wwoll, ‘those of us who have occasionally paid good money for articles that proved "y worthless might easily feel that this is a pretty senfible sort o1 idea..- llinchangc. All school teachers, male and fe- male, will wear uniforms, from now on, in Premier Mussolinfs compul- sory military culture courses throughout Italy. Part o! Il Dimes plan to mllitarise the country, be- Wibh the soldier spirit in children o! eight, it has ominous significance. On the it. the innovation may not appear particularly serious, bu when its effect on the national life 0i Italy is vicsualised, it cannot be with equanimity. without adopting an extreme pac- ifist view, it must be admitted that the principle invovcd is s. dangerous one, the more so sidlous. A a meeting at gate. England,- recently the Arch- bishop of York spoke of an occa- on which he presided over a ering of working men ior Sir aching greatest snot iu the schools ity," declares Prof. Dun- can Mcdrthur, Provincial Deputy Minister of Education. And yet, under the p education, the personality of pupils hes small piece. Views expressed prominent educationists indicate that there is a. good deal oi dimatisialotion with a scheme of that has little regard for The Wy 41E . 8 -—’.l\)m 300d system of mass m. oi boys and girls eta said International suggest sprout a ter historic Hayfield, wrltins lhnnire, reminds has been who marrl in January, 1 an act of ch noned the his bride might have been together following emony, but the firs -s._-__ ‘note some historic hots unions consummated 1 um mmmfiim-"itwmflkw Royal wedding it isof interest w No xi-uiie. bib flowers, be lcsvcs, no birds_. Mvelnher." o! them have been married-Leary V111 six times-but Dean Stanley tells us that only three sovereigns have been married at the alter where Prince George and Princess wZi be wed; The first of these was Henry 1J1 ed Eleanor of Provence 236. This was almost the iii-st time they had met, but the couple lived happily aim-ward, and on the thirty-six years late the veil and withdrcl. to a nunncry. A century and a death of Richard had chosen her because c! her nobility o! birth and high char- acter, not for her beauty, for which she was not noted. They had never met till she arrived in_ Dover a iow days before the‘ wedlung in 1882. More than a century and Henry Richmond, For! of Lancaster, wrestcd the crown from Richard III at Bosworth. He Jomiscd to marry Elisabeth of York and unite the warring factions. It would have been ivalry had Henry post- coronation so that be and p. The leaked, they Al r cutivation of the Even ‘be-csuseitisin- Harro- and do," Bil‘ to sing! Enjoy it. it Dr. Temple. ions are way for the celebration of the cen- tenary in Iiondon. A sons tera “d m“‘“°"“‘ m‘ “W” Rubinstein. olive. rmrluvt. John sued s: v. nudes, Macadam, (the good volume, editor oi’ the has been making compan- with the text of original let- in the Huntingdon Library at Pasadena and has been finding new material in the collection of 'qwcn I). Young in New York. While politicians in Perla tremble at the tholght of mob violence, in metsiweeeumeslueitu runny. nan. the Princess Royal , by many centuries, the' (Victoria Alehndrl Alice Mary) }§:,,,";;,=g-',,g;;;":g;¥mfr°*' i0 - married vlscolmt Laoelle rcbruary sod rage oisthe people. Again the truth that unity is strength is ex- emplified. The Nazis are organised: the French parllment is like a rabble. But how long oven the “W” m’ “U” “d. 5*" h" meane- Geerse. Visoountconsolidated Nazi party is doubtful. Bomeprsdklt can stand the col- lapse o! Hitler this winter, but they forget that Hitler has greltpowers and the Germans are very-patient. fillers was All“ n!" m.” N1,- Illd Lady - Elisabeth Bowes-Lyoo wh“ “aomgonwdgymqgmmy nan. Princess Eliusibethlfollowed by the rruieeu Royal uid and. 11.11.11 mm.“ hei’ childish." ' " museums:- itics limbo opposition: or resil- " Inenme-llmwe beve been asked. m sons erixins" 2%.?’ lIflNflll-issuesereinthcorderdsuoces- - .' sccncblmiebmsemibeyeuumi- mvwboecpeuesbiiaaitbe eels-seeth- w.- . W'IK6§'U,W,IIQPWZ toths throne should the Prince oiltllticli unfit ythat the Rt. Hon. W. had his oeriibjlriceom- u" uwelrenne SAVDNG Tfl Afters. "horse has been stolen?’ thstthetoothhssamedshowsthst the damage has been done. Dr. Howard R. Raper, in "The New Aim in the Care of the Teeth," states that while the special x ray examination which reveals the cavi- ties in all the teeth will not save the particular tooth that has ached, it will protect every tooth that has not behind tho re 51911197151 edblthe patient a group of W!!! 0! Bulb's 165W" 15 W be 15‘ =amined the patient by simply using the eye, mirror, or other instruments and only two of the findings were found, and then by only two of the lntcctlon. ached. “Cavities in the teeth must of t course be found before they can be filled. Cavities on the exposed por- tions oi thc teeth-front and back- may readily be seen but how about the hidden surfaces, the surfaces in between the teeth? There is no question but s. number oi these cavities can not be seen by the dentist by the usual method oi examination. method of X ray examination have been able to detect cavities that have escaped the cost careful exam- ination of the dentist using only his eyes and the 1 ttle mirror he puts in ‘flaoee using eh. Some idea of the value of the X ray examination of the side sur- faces oi the teeth as compared with Just using the eye and mirror may be gathered from the case of a young woman twenty years of age with good-looking teeth. An X ray examination which included the side surfaces oi the teeth revealed one large cavity, two medium sized csvl- ties, two very small cavities, one illi- |ing with decay going on underneath December 2'1 since Charles Lamb u’ one mung improperly p1ued_ "m1" seven findings in all. After the X ray cxaminati dentists ex- group. This method oi X ray examination takes a picture of both the upper and lower teeth together Ind is meant to try to locate cavities and so save the teeth, whereas the usual Z ray examination is to try to locate Dr. Raper points out that newer method of X ray examination -e'xsmini.ng the inner or adioining sides of the teeth-also reveals the concerning in Westmin Abbey, the most famous and church in the world. P. W. in the Mail and us that the Abbey tbs scene of all the ling- lish counnations from the days of Harold the Saxon to the present, and. that within its sacred wells sol- emn services have been conducted following the death o. Royalty. the tombs and memorials church oi the Oonfessor every type- of mind Ind genius has its distin- guished representatives. stotumen. musicians. en mbut it is curious to note that very few members of the British married its poets. d scientists the King r, lllleanortcok the wedding cer- t oi’ the Tudors Elia: S11v2 otg £00m! ‘Ii I.ill SIDES or ran new room nncsy tooth has ached, tine °“"'~ "memminseottbenuireoruicent “W” “m” “"- ggezglemnieed in weetmgsler Ab- 1%” m. m? I °° “° bey it eleven erotica unison time) alter. No ggmlofllble iéei in my iueui- wnmifm ° ‘mm “p” "-' . In connection with the In ofthe Royal at its world wes bessadors later King Elchsrdmthen lmmsrriedfiincess Anne of Bohemia. his own age. den light. brightly peared in crowned Ooloriul, York, the The fact 27, 1919, mourning titles to ,_ _ Duke of ‘York also-married B DOW Phantom Fresh fro A rough- tide, Pass me Epheme Holds o: blow. Isles by mayors. and members o! Mliamen and bishops; ions by premiers. msharsias; foreign nations by Im- The scarlet, blue, green, gold and silver of the uniforms ot the men made a more colortulsight than the gowns of the ladies end swords lent s medieval touch. used for decoration, but the ary and alter were ablele colored uniforms ladies with a brilliant mosaic. born premier, Boner 14w, attended, asdid the former premier, Lloyd George, and thefuturs Baldwin and the Archbishops Primus of es wtnesses for Indy Btrs. ‘ _ their daughter. When leaving the Abbey the new Duchess “ placed her bridal-wreath- won't-he grave at the Unknown Warrior. At the wedding breakfast the King, dressed as an‘ admiraL-hsiled the lid-ideas aRoyalPrimembutitwss ssIedyIBetty thatshcwonthepec- pic's hearts. Princeu married in the Abbspm February Cqitein owing to the recent John, the Royal The four Royalweddinga-o! the Middle Ages were ell marriages o! commoner and rice e Princess warm was!‘ wmns mow.‘ Sentinel trees in the twilight hour, flying . The scent of balsam alters shower, Come to ms when West wind; blow, A turzlbling stream on uie mountain s e ‘ " A cabin of logs by a rugged bay, , sombre hills in the evening glow; m Conquest Of The Earth change On the island offlnwaii is the most active volcano in thswoi-id. In the crsteris a human habita- tion, a house surrounded by new. ersandohiatnes. Thisisthehome of Dr. T; E. Jagger, world famous Volclholoii-li. a term which means a scientist who makes pets canoes end studies their habits and their playiul ways. ,!‘QB8D lcifllfllyfll. ‘r and diplomats. their withlfil- Whentbemsn I their gorgeous nooks ep- the transcpt, they ornicd The Canadian- d- indeedywasthe sight as oftisntorbliryand Iondonandthe and other dig- Blshope oi ss witnesses for Patricia was but w . semi ofPrihcs lhmilyvwusdn andthewedingwesouiet. yuan-y. of- sdepcsed, y. mallard m depths of virgin snow,‘ hewn boat on a deep rip- bv Whcnwestwlnds blow. l things of yesterday 7 fest when West winds ‘ —-W. B. Bredin. (El ) _of vol- IIII»! loss .down- into the i 3 l LL__ dirible. At $13.50 At $15. u. $10.00 'At $17.50 At $17. scale. International see islands in the oceans would permit the continents to be linked by aeroplane and International travel and health resorts will give the moun- tains new meanings. Tropical jun- gles will be the source of new fab- ricated woods. The bottom of the oseln will be a field for exploration of its rocks and minerals, by drilling. “u.....;.........~- Week E n,4 .l.$Pe ¢i=l= In DVERQOiATS. d 13.50. $15.00;~11c.o0.: $1 1.5o $13.50 ' we can give you a very specl I B d N ' Overcoats. Splsudldly tallliired ‘L’: llrtest 1242i’? y Overcoat you'll be proud to wcar. ' l" "l! l!" l!" Y0" your choice of about. l) Overqoats. Just one or two of a kind and selected‘ from regular stock. Prices rim from $10.50 to $22.00. Week-end special at $13.50, we olfsr you s. very heavy Blue Melton Overcoat. Regu- lar worth $18.00. A coat that has been l. great seller with us. Week end special sale price $15.00 W9 W" lb" 70!! I Vfily smart line of Silvertone Over- coats in Navy, Brown and Grey. These Overcoat; are very special value at $18.50. Week end special at . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . $16.00 Men's Navy, Brown and Dark Gre El si He" Be"- A very smartly. deelrnefl 0Vircatatoyvytilbiawa least $22.00. Week end special price $17.50 Men's Suits in fine Worsted Stripes. We have selected 35 Suits from regular stock, one. or two only of a kind regularly worth $20 to $25. If your size and pattern is in the lot the price is $17.50 SPECIAL WEEK END SALE or woax slums-see SOLE scam‘ FOR nacxs snons- ~ Henderson i8: Cudmore MEN’S WEAR I I ,2 . the British kfllluwdlmlwmmlllmfllflsfi‘ seeond-hsndssitwcrranymeens Iteacisatcnce endas gill‘:- Ymtmlmanklgillglilliovmgt oi the cinemstograpb, scenes hoes- opportunity. with en appeal such fll . W“ wmch mnmaurcdinmemoryortraditioncsnberlootzhsrlcanheve. filmscf sggwmched- m brought before their very eyes-and the right sort would meet e very itsbouldnctbediiiicultfcs-thistoreei dsvnsnd on the part of Cari- - ,............,m...ur"...." " ' ' , and them Bntlsh Pictures hires as a remieuve influence, per-iii always the insistent plmsure oi Wanted titrulsrly db uie ds of thelthe products o! Hollywood uueetui- _____. gcneratiomwssvcryprop-ingtoslbilvhhttboso that m ‘ilisoiidclmel’ the house 4mm Scotland at tschmsnt to the acres in the instruct erected on it 661B! to the deep-seated urge heart o! many s across the Seven thousands oi seen these tion is hereditary very real. Not a adiarls or her oi’ the legislative Council. The romantic story of this beautiful oounls-yseetistoldbythespecial on the Scottish Border with which Thomssb name is associated. It is set in en immense park. with trees brought in sailing ships trouble. Connected with the house by a stonework arm is a replica oi a Scottish Border tower. Something of e parallel to this sentimental at- dent of the Halifax North British Soclety—wiio bequeathed to his native Province of Nova. Scotia. 100 of land in Inverness county. north o! Cape Baton. with ions that there should be a, building similar in "lone shelling" ct the exiles’ haunting 8058- Ih both thus wily! given-in Australia, on and in Canada, on the other-to a hey still talk oi but thousands more hevo new!‘ countries. ‘lhelr effec~ homeofamem- tor the planted mount importance that every etiort, should be made to deal sanely. ‘lb Canadians their minim"! 00 the sented ct the rational K199151118 it was stated that films made in the United Stakes only diwlfiy both 800d and elements in a marked degree," but with it“! ihisissmet-flil ct special urgency. because o! It influence IQXYIBFN- United BNGBGS. In I. Council "l! the Governwfcrihcotuinmfliecmxoithesitus- sthsotherdaotinnwesrccsntiywellputbythu them Cenadianfllth Commissi 01kt‘!!! ' ‘ e isn m. or - filutionflnuzbwfim“ am- smebs There z m great expense and Xnd the g I ;_ ‘stance, many scenes and common- “British films were more iss obliged with associations of re- erouseudbzbetiei-qiuutyinlisclislonwlcyslty-cr that Ethan ever-before. Eight British "htwlfliui bebmw- m“. “Manon, features oi five reels or more wen for them. Oi such es these. it ved and in nearly every in-ilsafetollyflllflliefilileflfofiflflll were popular when cxhibit- Ind tbs er can!!! of the Old Country was the recent pew bequest o! a former professor of Dalhousie University-an ex-prcsi- led. mspiteofthemcicesedinter-buvsemnlgh. n wee‘ the one hand that tugs at the man and Sass. ‘ihough liv- miles away across the horns." Thousands ; nevertheless it is few o! these Cen- or New 'Buy the Best . _, TEA Brahmin Orange Pekoe Ceylon Small Leaf \ i‘ ON'S