_-, -,_..,.,..-.._,_.;. _,. . tainly should be the purpose . 2.17"” "““ JQPIGE some '- THE than“ [lllllll Bllllllllll fnqiggfl,chqp l. Yin-Practical, I. lulu-no“ ,IJIIO. JQLN,I.LIIIIJIIQI,II.I.O- . ldllarullnlalsnllsluun lsoselauldltonlhlflurrls WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16, 1926 OUR SOHOOLB ticent, in its rcfertnices to the re- icent revelations in connection with irregularities. The Globe. once the Liberal Bible of Canada. and during the past few years accused of heresy against its party, is one in‘ the few ter provinces have been includsdi ,Liberal newspapers that have made in 8mm’ “my m. ‘mother our wholeimore than u passing reference to Canadian school system has been‘ involved lll a comparison with tbatlnoslrus the revelations or the Clw m the older coilmrles o! Lur0p°'iltllll5 probe "smelled rank to Hear- , .- . t notably in (ireat Biitain. and thcvmr, a few days ago’ finds the Cuuadmn system h“ Buffered byli"flllll'll" less obnoxious in anticipa- we conlpafléon‘ ‘lion of the presentation of the re- The “unlpmut is m“ "H" WQIport to parliament. it has dropped behmd m m" afllmliiis belligerent attitude and assum- teachlng and learning of prescribedfos m“ or a lamlrnke pacmclnt. "The committee investigating- ‘U10 administration of the Customs; "Department will entitled to: _ much credit if, after its long and making of better and more intelll-garduous [ask it presents a unammw Th“! copious report to the House . .. Such; iigoriiigt suspicion that the inquiry wasi “w” gm“ that m" kiuuww“ al“l.|]il‘(llll|)l€ii by political motives. lti would set a new standard in par-i And‘ If Weiliamcntary investigations and would'- ,c01nmit both parties to tho task of‘ '-t least putting the Departuient 011' d {U10 elective basis so much dcsir-i ought to boned.’ i The Ltlllllli ' who goes to school without Recently our schools and sclioolliuw Cumulus system generally have been fllllljtllfl-‘i-l-uroul" ed to consldeisblo criticism. The: criticism has not been confined ex- clusively to our province; our sin- it. And evcn the Globe, to whose have fallen educational subjects. but in follow- ing the higher ideals whicii are the real spirit and intent oi‘ education. he character building. citizenship. the gent men and W()lllt‘ll. of ‘action would remove any li education. If we gain all the scliol-Y universities can gi\'e us and fail in thcst- ivt- have missed the real purpose of education. have failed iii this. is it lair to lay the blame upon the schools‘! Character is. or formed in tlii- home. nnyi "A llllllllilfltlllfl report!" Ari-port- fixed, definite ideas of right antliiII-ZiT-"li l" h)’ i! uiaiOFiiY WhiCh, lh' wrong. oi obedient-n tn authority, the present condition nfthe Hfllllldni hlixrould iiiakc black, whiteand white this|blnck. would mean nothing moro- l of the rights of others, stands poor chance of acquiring knuwlgtlgo in school, QilhQi‘ [ruin nor less than a whitewash fora de- liis teachers or from his conipani- liiiiliiieiii Which OHS. has sha mefiilly it.‘ i the‘, And thi- chances are all the Ilhiififiii the thi- influence and tixnmple of the homi-i trust reposcd I11 poorer because 0f (‘Ulllllllltlll'“'ili('ii has Wautouiy robbed counlry- of millions of dollars dur- which has ialli-il to inculcate these. lug the viii" fiiW YOiIF-‘i- iliili iiii‘ i1 ideals an» formed in the ltginn,itiovcriiincnt which. to suit itsowiii lf tin-y are worthy and noblc tlicyicnils. has. with rull kiiowloilge oi may be strcngthcnetl by the teach-ltln- facts. permitted the abuse and or, but. if of a low order. no in-‘tln- robhitfy- doetrlnatlng on the part o1‘ lllc 'l'iiore should be no comproniisei tent-hm will ghuilgg- then], lin this matter. no lll0ill_\'-l'il0lltll(‘tl. What wi- nc-etl mogt in this pru excuses. \\‘e shall no doubt have‘ vinco is a broader vit-iv of what Yiiiivh wisdom 0101111011111’ liiiiiii"i education really is. or. hotter pcr- forth about the necessity of re- organizing I the Depart merit. thei faithfully administering this inwciriniit arm of the publlci Hui bciiliitl all the elo-I queiirc and the biiiikuiii studs] haps, of what it is not. Education is not an implement with which 110011 Of to make mom-y, or cvcii to make an cosy liiiiig. Success Iii |i|‘i.- is “PP/irr- not tho acquisition of wcaltll. tior is wealth iii any way a measure oi‘ good citizenship or oi‘ happiness m- o; ugefu|nggg_ it may ht, nenuc by ll1('i1 sworn to truly until honestly saifeguard the peoplesl millions. The evidcnco adduced nti means to all or those. but if these are not stinie of the fruits of educa- tion. then the education is a fail- thtit certain officials ‘Mcliliiiioii. Hughes and McLean in'may ‘be [support the (lovernnient . the damning fact that the country did. and here is how it is planned has bot-n robbed of millions of rev- i“ "mild "H" mom "i it i" the "ca" ‘the Inquiry has proved to the liiiti N t.‘ ii tifiv i“ o s y e ay We noted yesterday how they make the millions fly at Ottawa. giving just a few of the many ex- amples that might be cited. Hero is one more. Hon. ‘P. J. Cardin. Minister of Marina and yl-‘isherles, has given notice of a resolution providing for a further loan of $12,- 000,000 to tho Montreal Harbor Commission. Some questions were asked about this and ln reply it was stated that the Government had al- ready. loaned $44,000,000 to Mon- treal which with the new loan would make a total of $56,000,000. it also transpired that interest is being paid by Montreal on these borrowings, ivhlcb is different from some other experiences. what .3003» of ~ ,§uurs __ i organism shaped like the letter S. only in those cases that were pre~ disposed to it. These organisms are not found in the cancer tissue itself but in the tissues around the cancer. ln fact these organisms are rapidly des- troyed in the cancer tissue proper. iNow whether this is the cause of cancer or not only time will tell, but there were a couple of other statements made by this research Money ha; been loaned by the Dominion Government to Quebec City and Three Rivers, to the tune 0t‘ many millions, on which the debtor cities have not thought it worth while to pay anything by way of interest or principal for rrglflyhygt ofiihrxeflllcggg’ ma‘ are "Wily Yem- ii i“ ii" "ilwii eiifli" He stated that not. only did just to support the Government and cancer Occul- only in those pi-edin. forget the debt! if the support is-posed to it, but tlils predisposition good (enough the Government soonlmii!’ iievewped with aiivililcinfl . , age. . w- _' ' ‘ glands which take care of the fats Illr. [Juniiing proposes to do with ‘seem to lose some of their power. two billions of National Rillllvaylanf] so a sufficient amount oi the debt. at the same time writing it‘ tormenting substances was not on tothe Dominion Government and manui-aaured t” slim “p the “my substances. fatty albumens. as they the taxpayers. were canal >Now as cancer rarely starts be- ioro forty years of aizo_ and the average age of cancer cases lfllll about sixty. it would appear as ii’ this research man may ‘be on the right track. 1t‘ he is. then it may mean that the day will come when methods of assisting the digestion of these ‘atty zilbumens will be attained, and thus cancer be prevented. it is said that. cancer is not here- ditary. but there can be no ques- tion but that the tendency toward it runs in families, just as do other traits and tendencies. tit lllls then is found to be the true cause ‘of cancer it will mean that diet. the proiper kind for this particular type of individual, will be tho big factor in the treatment. This may be helped somewhat by some iligetstant. And so as tuberculosis is not utinsiilci-ed liereditar an more. as a boy can spend m" “ms n“ a nevertheless the chllidren hi’ tuber- pnckagc of cigarettes. llut it waiilculoufl parents are placed in we, not worth while. Alessrs. Sinclillifliyentqyiums with sliifiiiliill Teiiililii- ii- possible that the samei tlic last. Parliament and Messrsfliiiiiliiiiiifi‘Wiii he used in families McLean and Jenkins in the presentipmdismsed l“ cancer’ when the iiiirliziment could be counted on to members there“ reach “mime 8K5 Now whether or not this research - The man has found the cause of cancfi» Government knew its lslandersllhg hi". in any case brought 1101110 Aioney was wanted to spend in H0010 lifiiiilii ihfll fllilihiii 1° 01"‘ Paris. in Lmidunpon Hudson Bay. cmimw" 50mm and to lend to Montreal and for rural credits in 'tl\e West. Let tlief narrow gauge islanders wnit! Anti no wt- zire waiting. all right. The King Government has mil- lions to spend and millions also to lend. The Scribe iiotcl and the‘ London lease purchase fo' (‘uua-i dais headquarters in the big Met- ropolis. along with thc ll-idson Bu)‘ Railway are specimens of the spending and tlio loans to Zllontrie- al and Quebec itre examples ofilie lending. ll has untold millions both to spent] and to lend when and where it is thought to he worth while [or the party. ‘Does the gentle render inquire why our narrow- gauge railway was not brought up to standard years ago? The ans- wer is easy. it was not worth while politically‘. It could have been done as easily —O~QQ-O-O-O-O-O-GO-O-O-§OQ-O%§§O-QO~O i Daily Selections A NEW THOUGHT ON CANCER Some months ago an European scientist announced the discovery of the organism that caused caii- cer. He described it as a vegetable He stated that it caused cancer \ cannons f’ I They found the preventable waste iii these industries ranged from 29w 64 per cent., the averase waste 1ll110l1g them all being 49 per cent. And these six lndustries— textiles, metals. boots and shoes. printing. building, men's read)" made clotlilng-—wsre supposed l0 be among the most carefully man- aged of all that make our industrial greatness. From this shattering fact they deduced another. They concluded that the total of preventable waste in all American industry must be something like ten billion dollarsa year. Ten billion dollars a year- it is the total cost of all govern- ineiit in the United States. plus the cost 0f all automobiles sold here in a year, plus the cost of all the gusoleiie sold/ to run them. plus the cost of all the American homes Th? New Iii- dustrial Era Condensed from The Century Map- lzim: (May, '26.) Charles Edward Russell For the last live years American industry has been remaking itself, and scarcely anybody outside the circles directly affected has paid attention to tile uptlirust. Yet it means changes so much greater than those made by most wars that hereafter it ls likely to be consid- ered as beginning an epoch not only in our industry but in other people's. The Federal Department of ‘C0111- tnerce and the Chamber of Com- merce of the United States, being tho chief revolutlonlsts. have unlt- unlit in n, year, ed in certain widespread and un- Ten billion dollai's, and all waste. questionable investigations. ironiyot pectin“, of anybody-s iucom. which bilfliiieiiii-iii the iiiiiiiii-Biii- petence. Custom, competition. and arses convicted of bewiiderins 0X- tradition accounted i'or almost the travagance and waste, and poor old whole of lt——and the reluctance of government, which we have always the American to gQ-QpQfg[g_ regarded as dodderlng and incom- Upon thin condition Qf (light-nei- Diiieiil, "@8118 the 818KB iil lhe "lie the plans of the department and the or teaching business 110W i° be chamber dross with healing ln their efficient. ' wings. As for instance. what do it was the War IIIGUBLHGKBOQHI you know about paving-bricks? 0f which Bernard M. Bari-it!!! W" Probably not niucii; and care no chairman that started the upheav- more. yet you might wisely know iii. The Wiii‘ 130B"! iiiliiied "i8 and cure. for they c0lllfl up annually iilliliiiiiiifllireiii l0 limli everything in your tax-bill. Up tn 1922 there bul Sliiiii- eiifieliliiiiii- iiiid Rt 0110b‘ were tit; varieties of them manufac- remarkable. discoveries were made tn-et] in the United Staten, nithhtigh in the number oi‘ things, processes. every manufacture.- knnw thnt g1 commodities. and macliincries we pm- wnL 0y thn buginflgs wugfluuiy could easily gct along without. in live oi‘ thc gt; styled Throughout this period the Na- But tn mnke the 5t; the nmnnfac. “He that hath wife - and children hath given hostages‘ to fortune” T is but the part of wisdom not only to protect your family with a will, but also to give them the protection of a de- pendable institution whose business it is to protect the wealth and property of its clients. Our officers at any of our offices’ will welcome the opportunity of discussing this subject with you in a frank way. Meanwhile, send for a copy of our new booklet "Your Will." it, contains most: important information upon will making and the creation of a trust. FREE. EASTEfa TRUST COMPANY A II ll. I0\'(l\\'0KTlI, Arilnl Mailings-r nil - reel. f'lnirlottstown. I‘. l’). l. l"l"l(?l'1~—-II/\Lll"/\X, N H, ninl John. N. B. at. John's, min. (. Ii >\ll Jloiitrrnl, . tl- H tioual Chamber was the close all)‘ turer must have 6s different molds 0f the hoard. Whcii the War WM and patterns. lie must stop a lac- ovi-r. executives in tho (‘ililllll)ltl‘ tm-y hum] nt ‘vol-k with one pattern gold that what was good for ilrv- and huvc him substitute another. duction in war times must be svvii llc must havo warehouse spacc to f0!‘ pffldilcliliii iil 1188119 liiiieii- 'l‘hi‘-,y' carry the sacred 60, carrying many luriicil l0 $ii<ii1iiflfy Hliflvei‘. iiiili of them t‘or years with little or no together they coniplolliiti the re- solo but with tax, interest, and in», volution. suruncc charges running. all the! 'l'tic Deliilfi-iiii-‘iil 0i Ciiiiiiiifiifietime against them. He must iii- llllH built within itself a l)lvlslon voice them and “nth-h them nnir 0|‘ Simplified Pmcuce" The Nil‘ handle them as if they really nit-nut tional Chamber has built a Waste something in his life when they, Elimination Burcaii- Th" experts meant nothing-except bother. in both offices look at an industry Th‘; hffl-k-mllkcrt; cnnm to “lash. as u doctor looks at il patient; they ington in a national conference. conclude that it is suffering from And today instead of tlii varieties. fatty degeneration of too much. So of paving-brick there are only founi the doctors intimate to the leaders tho consumer is as well satisfied; in that linc of business that a na- work is better at the factoriesuiudi tional conference is one of the the mitniifiicturcrs are saving n 1iiil- grandest things in the world. lion dollars a year. When the conference meets. the Th4’ iiiWiiY" hiiiEliiPiliiii-f iiiil hiiii- depaflmem and me Chamber m-n dustries remade now includes many prepared f0.- “ with the statinticn that directly affect people's lives and rims that show the waste. The wit! households‘ butiiwlii- Ranso- mm-erencc “sunny takes one goon boilers afford one illustration. litan- look at these and appoints a com- iifflcturers were making 130 Yiiric- "mu... m conumer the spillage nnn ties. To produce them was a how it may be stopped. It isa wise heflvy burden: l0 Blow fliiii ti)’ to committee; it reportg a plan, tho distribute "them another. As for l FOR t; Guardian Readers t "§§§O-§ O-OO-O Did we say that the King Govern- ent has millions to spend? Wt- H1 9-O- t6, ICESPECT TH l2‘ lhlGl l'l‘--"Yei future. We note from staff corres-i Jum 1926 i pondence or the Toronto Globe dat-' ed Ottawa’ June n’ that a $9'0UU"‘sli-all not respect persons in Judi-c‘ 000 Building iii Diiiiined “l Oiiiiwiiinient; but ye shall hear the small for Federal offices. Hon. Dr. KiflKpill-l well as the great; yc shall not ltrsde agreement. ithlng the retailer knows, instead ‘of being bothered with 2T conference adopts the report to go lhe 1100i‘ "Jliliil-‘i- l0 Cliff)’ lhviibflii- into cilect on a certain date as a 00h"! liii‘ iheiii- Dililflk‘! them, and and the next have capital invested in them, were so many items in the load he must try to shift to the consumer's tot- terliig back. 'l‘liere was a national conference. a committee. n report, and 117 varieties of range-boilers disappeared into the past. Hardware manufacturing under- klnds of ivash-boiltsrs. there is but. one. All this. being the tiifair of one trade. nobody else i-iflY-‘i iiiiiiiiliii" to. Yet day by day We my iiiieii- tloii to a thousand things that are sauna‘ ure. The jails and oi this country are the abodes of peiiltentlarii-s many “educate-d" men and W0lll(.‘ll', educated. that is. in the practical curriculum of tho school. tho col- logo or the university. ’l‘li¢-y inlasctl tln- soul oi teiiucatlon. its purpose and its rrtilts. The schools tliroiighim iiimuliggimi |‘"”~'i”' 51mm“ hi’ which they passed are not wholly to blniiie for the tragic end. In ‘the fault. lies with the homes and with tlic grout tnalorlty tiit- cx- aniplo not there. Our schools are important. vitstl- ly important. it is in every way desirable that our teachers shoulill hc mcn and women of high ideals, of o! and that thpir lives bt- such us to impress upon the. pupils. both by precept and example. Vwliat a really understanding. intclligontzc, educated cultured mun or must be. Wtllllflll Obctlloni-t- to authority. respect for law, altruism, love of country. loyalty, truth. charity — those are all fruits oi‘ cilucatitiii: where tlioati fruits lift‘ wanting, the oducatlqn. however txamouflngoel by university degrees and college dip- lomas. is a failure. Canadian education should be lntorprovlncially standardized. A distinctively Canadian spirit should be instilled into it. in this way we may eventually develope a national Canadian soul without which Can- ada can never become the nation it ought to be. All the national vir- tues must be born and matured in the homes and from these they will percolate into the schools and from these to the nation. -__--¢0@-~_.__ TH! CUITOMI PROII The Liberal press of Canada has extremely modest. oven re- in ti: are gn;|ty_ Minister of Public wnrin, h, with. be itfraid of the face o1‘ man; i illl€ judgment is God's." Deut. 1:17 t has proved to the hilt that certaliiioflty m" "he statement that “this iwas planned a decade and a half l _ I i l l ' I ' H W ingrP-thst would be in llill. before y llllil it'll (If ll ll, Oil-H flit! Ill-l, ministers of the crown were dlrect- i"il-'\YER— l the delcat of the intiiriiri" (iovi-rn ~|“ii ViihT iii iiliiy "iiii Mitch-ii iiiiiiii H‘ w" "mm": Wm" "h" law'l"'p"k' mciii. "Dr. King said the aidvisatlill. 'i 1'0"" Wm‘ “w”? Jimici‘ dmunmmvihm’ Grimm‘ ity of such expenditure was lltllvih‘ “mo; "Y!" m“ Sgigilflimvr" ' ' 0 0y it‘, silver a . (obvious. Tho (lovernment planned iconstrut-tlon of tlirco units iit illb‘ PRIDE uiroxitnutciy $~'i,0iIil.0ltiI a unit, hntlwhy do | rise at the ditwirs (lllfly had never been quite convini-tidi, "gm 1 l'o clean tho car alter Ll rain’! that the Opposition would approve who“ n" ‘perfectly sure n Wm bu’ 0f such expenditure." before night. _ ;ttultc iilrty and dusty again. One of the last things partially why .10 i lntntpn to givn it n hnth, unearthed by the Customs Probe To polish it alter n ride? iCommittee was the ptirt pliiyodliy Vii "iiicihraiiiilr ‘miiow m" "aliier l . 1 1 l -1 . i“ ‘i lit‘ Oiiturlo d stillers n oect ons mm I canwwit,“ a manor M pride“ It was new and it was intern-sting‘ ht-citusu the Dominion lilletztitinslwhy m, | hum q Act. provides heavy penalties for- squeak. etirporatlons found guilty of con-ii" i‘ "mi" hlacmisfllbie “D01? tributini-z to election funds. le-pm- ‘WY ‘xnki "mini; m‘ Wmk ii" i‘ H0 , vidw ma‘! _'my ‘iorpollauim “mgr When the weather is terribly hot‘! than one iormml for purely tiloc- “H "m may I w“. a“ u". “mime tion tiiimpnign purposes. shall he nnd the grinte? guilty of an lmlictublo tiffencc. and 'l‘litil's something l cannot. llillilfli lei-cry officer nntl director is liable Milwoviirililh“ 19b mke-‘i i‘ “it "i 'lll iiiltles throii h which they‘ - , U ‘"3’ m"- co mi t; Ito u punishment by a tlnc of s’. 100 us nwmly a mum” or prmm pass. There are others which ro- and two years ltnprlstiiiinciit with floct little credit on anyone. "it'd "limi- om‘ will. al contiuct, whothei‘ on ministerial dealt with as such. ‘rho {Tfillilkllfl not with the law but with its ad- ministration. "For forms oi governmoiii lot. fools contend : That which is bust atiminlstorctl ls host." or a rattle or {Wi- EDITORIAL NOTES .5011": sections of road In the vic- iiiliy of (Jharlottctoivn. notably tho York and Union roads. are u credit’ to the ‘llond Masters and to tho A ninn may he known by the ear he will keep- Tlio way that. ho keeps it, l mean; Werhaps it is nno so remarkably cheap. Or else an expensive machine. it isn't the money expended that counts. it isn't the price that's the guide; its really the care that he gives- tbat amounts To tthe strength of pride. Ono Mr. A. E. Nash, a chartered accountant, of 'l‘oront0. testiflod among other things that he had examined the books of certain cor- porations engaged in distilling and hurl talked with Hiram Walker. of‘ Walkorville. and the latter had ad- mitted to him that his llrm gave money to the campaign funds of the two parties; that as to the sums suspected of having gone into election funds. in I924. there was on the books of the Walker firm a sum of $62,900, and in i925 there was 879.137; on the books of Good- erham a. Wbrtz, Toronto. $69,100: and on the books of the St. Hya- chithe Distillery Company 863,000, “reserve for contingencies." The Queen Square gardens are now being ptit in shape for summer be tho thing of bounty they have always been. The soddlng of the ground in front of the Soldiers‘ Memorial is a great improvement and has been done. and will soon well his personal good so far as it went, but it did not go very deep . . . The Domin- ion Alliance would have liked a larger catch Members serv- ing on committees must be careful not to hurt themselves, their friends or the dear party . . . Oth- er electlons will come and more money will be wanted from the dis- tillers . ru ishmeiit for offic- ers anddlrsctors of dlstiliaries‘! $8.000 lines! Two years Imprison- ment? No, no, no! Every man of them in safe an a oliurchi Our news day after day. telling of the iPrlnce Edward island gradu- ates in the professions. male and tomato. during these annual (lom- menceinent Days throughout Can- ada and the United States. tell in grim outline of the brains being ax- ported from this province. Few." .an,v, of them ever return. but they all 1101p to build up other provinces and other countries. ‘i Thou four entries, suspected u contributions to election osm- mnlgns, make s total of $274,131. ‘I'M fishing in distilled waters was forl nothing t0 us cnmliflifili with mi"- ‘ For if we multiply the wasteful coii- ditions about wash-boilers into ev- Qry product of every factory, W0 [otch up among figures that. soar and sums that div/J t. iii iillii "i" [Pederaietl Amoriiwiiii Fhi5iii"é'"iiii! Society exports, hoatlod by ,\lr. Hoover, iintlertook it survey of coii- dltions in six great tyiiiirili Aiiiiiii" can industries and laid bare think! that. struck the attentive into an amazed silence. iv. JUNE l6.—-Yoi1 are inclined to he changeable anti restless, nl- though you will apply yourself to the task ibefore you. no matter how irksome, You are affectionate, but will not fall in love at first sight- You like to have your own way. Bo- ware of Jealousy and quick temp"- Your birthstone is a-penrl, which moans health and long life. ' Your flower is the honeysuckle. Your lucky colors are light ibliie and white. Daily Lessons In English Dy W. L. Gordon WORDS OMEN MISUSEI): Don't say "hls manners are ag- gravating," Say "ir-ritatlng.” 0 ll‘ TEN MIBBRONOUNOED: sacrament. Pronounce the first a as in "at." not as in "ate." OFVDBN MISQPJJLDED: abridg- ment. No e after g. BYINONYMB: accomplish. acquire, achieve, attain, obtain. procure. master, secure, earn. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yoi1rs." iLet us increase our vocabulary by mas- tering one word IMII ill?- T0011’! word: IASTIOAL: por- tainlng to tho church. "The long robe pity.‘- went a great change. Of the slin- ple tack and the nail 420 kinds “We beiiiz marketed. A co1nmlt- tco buried 24-7 of these. 0f shovels. scoops. and spades thore were M00 varieties on tho market. A com- mittee actually knocked out 4076 of these as being redundant. with an annual saving of~ about tcit inil- limi dollars. -ln the days when tlicrc were i0 varieties til‘ stool reinforcing bars for use with concrete in building opt-rations, some dealers felt ob- llgoti to carry as much an indoor) or even 200,000 tons. for which the needless costs in space, time, labor cost of building and thence into tlic tenants rout. After a comiiiit- too bud cut out. 29 of the 40 varie- ties. the doaler that had canted 200,000 tons found ho needed only 75.000. while $4,500,000 of ttnuuitl waste had been ollded from the nation's industry. One plow-bolt would seem about, lilo- niiothor. Yet. i500 varieties of them were manufactured in the United States. When a farmer bought a plow with a certain kind of bolt. and tho time to renew that boil he must get. one of the origin- al kind if the country had to be raked to find it. Say the plows sold ln one farming community comprised 400 kinds of bolts, the dealer in that town must keep on hand all 0f the 400. although of half of them he might not sell a dent's worth in ten years. Joy must have been unconfined in those pre- cincts when a committee knocked out 44 par cent. of the plow-bolts. mhitiims Overcome. The tri- umph over asthma has assuredly come. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy has proved the most posi- tive blessing the vlctom of iisth~ matte attacks has ever known. Let- ters received from thousands who have tried it from a ‘testimonial marked his occleitlliltlc iiig-tlisttlisre u a mil rsiiisdy. m: it which loaves no room llor doubt iiiiii Ciililtal wcro reflected in thei _vory stunning and _| The Value L 0f Medicine l,‘ wholly in its curative properties. No matter what it may cost, ‘if It is a cure for a serious mainly it is worth perhaps all a life ls worth. If ltlacks the properties it issup- posed to have it is worse than worthlsswmlsplaccd con- fidence is a terrible thing when life 1s at stake. PRESCRIPTIONS brought to us are prepared from ingredients of standard potency and the compounding is done by in expert phar- macist who employs modern, accuraeytinsuring methods. Let us put up your prescriptions and you'll have medicines of great value at: reasonable cost. The White Drug Store i l. G. IAMIESDN DRUG-GIST lt pie juice runs into the oven, throw salt over it nnil there ivlll be no odor or smoke. Graduated in Law At 75 Dishes in which flour and eggs, have ilceii mixed can be iiulte easily cleansed if they are aiifiwflli i0 stand in cold water for a few minu- tes before washing. Hot Walri‘ hardens the mixture and makes it very difficult to remove. Coal Y2! Want When you want if. We take pleasure in selling our customers the best Coal and de- livering it when and where they want it. Send us your Coal order. A. Pickartl 8t 0o. Phone 4240mm Six months short of his 75th birth- day, John ‘MacLean, Ph.D., D. 0., has just passed a stiff examination at Winnipeg and secured his do rec of l.iL.B. Forty-five years ago he wag a missionary to the Blood in- dians of the MacLeod district of Alberta and became such an Indian linguist that he could preach to all the tribes in their native languages. He took-hi: B. A. and M. A. while a mere boy and has been a deep Iii!- dent all his lite. LET» U‘S MAIL YOUR DRUG a ononn unusual iire= service plates oi‘ pewter Wllliilli have the lovely lustre of oltl sllvor. LDODUSH" KID N EY 4,] PILLS During the put tow month! we have devoted Iimiili ‘i’ tuition to our malt order d9- partmsnt and are new "- calving orders from ml"! outside points. UN" "wi" of ouch letter we Iimmsdintoly ‘.09 \ om m. ordor and in mi- 71v \ \\\* u t Udh t 1M it.\\\\\\ :::'.::."."..,:. '"' " K i D N EY‘, A L.‘ u. My.‘ ygup "all order for medicine. W0 0'4"‘ antes satisfaction. n11: 2 attics DRUGSTORE m amt our» 81"" Telephone 815 The General Hospital 0f Syracuse, N. Y. GGHOOL OF NURSING TWO yOlr, four months course. Graduates eligible to Utah "gin trntlon. cm»- otart In Febru- lry and September. Aoooptancol In aooordamo ‘to receipt of ap- Pileationn. Communicate with SUPERINTENDANT OF NURQIO Gum's! Hospital at Qyraouu, J. Lester Douglas so Queen ltrut Charlottetown, P. l- l- crqqm Qppantorl TiHE snAnPLu 000110" ‘ FIID ' lldms clout at an! 19"‘ ‘rat-m to nut autumn"- Ixtn parts on tund- W today time your dealer. iwi-iuu-mmnmull