» ,.1 _ .il '1 i I 1 1 1 1 ‘_ ti Ill i .a 1 i \ I _ -1. ._ _'_ . 1 ffii M 1- . i . ,_ 1 1.. 3 1 _ _...ab ,- _E | ;. U! r _I Q wec A b€f1 tha G ver A G ritz A hot P1 Wi. ' 'J cai C01' hoi the un;‘ thi “ii Th. thc un ! __ .._.-_--.-1.. l i l l Y are _:as- "*\Gl" F0U\\ 1111-; CHAR: OTTETOWN CU-xrmiaw 'AUGUST I5 193 _ l ' ` ' ‘clearly ehown by the fact. that the Prilldenb-W. Chester I. Mclmrl. Vice-I-‘rreldent-J. B. lurnetnl Secretary-Llrut. Col. D. A. lfurlilnnnu. U. si. 0. ill ldltnv and Llnnnzer-4. B. Ilurnftt. A-soften ltditur-B. l. Cnrrln. I f _ _ _ _ _ _ _during the period in which t.he ped- unmlng uuliy irounfica limi sam ner yu: na .at-.nm .mln-rea. ie5"1'“l“1a“Kh°d Ulf- !f7°“' me h°’se' $4.50 per -if-.ar fin mlvani-ei mailra in Cunnan um United Staten. 15 unafraid while with che pedestrian: '"""' ' T '_' " Y lit is the cther way about. FRIDAY. AUGUST Is. 1930 * Miiat ` Quop ` of Qnurit B)/am¢.1|V Barlen.M.D. In the news notes of this date Su-E1-Y F03 1-UBER¢UL0515 The true value of horse sense is orse was afraid of the automobile `l . ' ‘ t~.veizty years ago there is the follow- 1 _PATIENTS Good Raya] Hotels iDurban. in South Africa. New Zeal- ing item from Parisi Hubei., i__si_i ____ _l ‘and and AUSf»1Ta1i9~ are W build mf’-“5 ham made a flight yesterday from! one of me usual symptom, in It is interesting to nofe. from a when and if they are satisfied that `C'halon_fsur-Marine to Paris. a dist-i iumrcuiosis is me feeling me put. WPOFC 0! the Q\1€b?C Department of the e.\:perimeiits with the R-100 and 111'\f€ Of eighty-se\~e'n miles. He made: lent has that he is getting better and_ 303415 that df'-51936 i!`1d\1Slr1&l de- the R-101 liold definite promise of two Smps on the lull' and the fouolvll ‘S sure W get wen' - ing from San Diego. Cel-2 M1-SSI Now this is helpful of course. be- pression in the United States t-here regular lntra-Enrpn»e air ge;-\~i¢@_ . _ 1 ha-5 Wen H0 failing on in the tour-3 If Canadians are as alive to the s BlanC€ S. 520% 01 R0Ch€5t@f- B V35' cause it means “hopefulne:s" on the lr Colleze studen‘. arrived 1'B5i€l'dS.\' part of patient, arid hope is a great iS? #THUG this F93-Y 5° 1.51' 55 l»’lHf»_p:\ssi‘;il:ties of new and swift trans- in nn auwmoblle n-nlnn she nad _ aid so i.eC0`.ei.y_ _ Pf0\'11’\N is C0f1C@1‘11@i'3- “P55005 ‘poration as in days gone by. undoubt- driven across the continbm UU 9| Hoivevei' this hopefulness, this ue given why this is the case: 111 edii. Qi., iii. ii,” fi-om MOi.iii,3,,_1 to dare. Ifeeling that he is getting better, may 'The advertising conducted in widely-iL¢,m-mn will nun be brcugnt into 3'il'C\i18I8d American PEl‘l0diC9lS and being Canadians have alwavs led in -l cause the patient to take chances with his health that may prove dis- There are many members of the ous I . ' ' _ |astr . :iewspapers 1'.2\ The excelleir con- ibiazing new mills, on land and ¢_=-cab. British Labor party who would likei Often siso he so iiiiiueiices his 2i+.;or. of the QUFCCC f"~i5`=`-"-"i~`5- 2Y\d`l‘5hing new transportation methods to _see 'Irotsky admitted in Great. physiciaii by l-ns encouraging state- Officer Maritime Provinces. In an Caiiadm there were, ln 1925_i |Br't,ain and among them L»George ii fee] that 1 (31 The improved cliaracter of marisfon the waves. The first vessel to ' ` ' ments about how Eood e S. i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iBei-nard Shan-_ who has a. great ad- the physician may snow him more Canada Yen. Book of me Department "“°‘ n°te‘5` some lears agnthe M' l Dm” the Alalmc “nd” steam was niiratlon for 'I‘rot.slcy's literary attain-2 .-"°-"-!H¢!!‘» Dointed out tocountrs' Lan- l the no;-ai william. built at Quebec, m¢.m5_ It Wind be img,-esnng m1 keepei-5 the advantziges which would _ 1330.3l_ 5;-ie nmsged the Atlantic in is ; liberty of action than is wise. l The X ray may show a partial ee whether residence in the British ciesi.ii.ig up of me lung ¢0mll1,l9n__ accrue to them if thev raised the _ 1g33_ 1:-ming Ceiebmcioii of me hun- |Isles would no: do more to alter 1 were may be ...me increase in weight standards cf their host-elries. Mani' oi' id;-9.51-vi annlf-el-gan Q1 that achieve- ;Tr°l'5k5"s P93” °f "law mam tl”-eland the temperature be almost at ' ` Con-.rnunist would do to al`er Br.tish i mi.mai_ and with me imglenys 9,5. the hotel-keepers responded to thisimen; could be me opening of the: _ _ _ | instutions. B0\’1C@ and N123' RFB 110"-1' F9HP1n§ the 1 air service Sir Dennistoun advocaies.l Y-3-"\'&SU l Canadians put the first steamer. As c result of depressed ewnomic ` mi, pi-Omei.iaC_ on Lake Quia,-io mi __ _ _ _ _ _ ihaving virtually no unemployment. cenitlxz '-1-.it':rs are seeking toe l5l'I_ leading Unzted 51,3195 shipping I* has hi__i__e___0 iagged behind most! sertions that he is feeling so much - better, a little exercise is permitted. 3 Sometimes the results of this ex- lercise are beneficial but often the patient \vas really not in _as good France is in a happy position of ,__-i-i_-_,uct no-els ni-_-1 5035-gin; ng-neg < , i _ Sh i :ii iii S .~i _ l _ _ _ __ _i shape as he thought he was. and his u ri\as. e aun ed e v1If.su.ein|other countries in what is rudely recmery is dsiaysd some m°m_iis_ 11”- towns and \'111=:eS where the M- isii. icaiicd sc:ial services. vet it has just ccmmodatiori is-food and the charges T d C 1 ~ embarked upon a vast social insur It is therefore gratifymg to know ” ° 3~ “M5135 great P““enbe’i _ _ ` that further experimenting with the are riot' too high. Satisfied tourists L-,hips are me swiiiissi and most i,_ix_ _ance scheme which will embracei sedimentation. mst oi me blood has will return another rear. and tl1e:~'fn;-ions cn ing 1-cnnd.;;~le.“-nl-ld sei-_ 8' 5°°'°°° °f me 21300 09° “'°‘"k°“ in 1 proven its effectiveness as an actual 5-T9 likely (0 P2-SS the E004 “~`°1'd 70 _ vires. ifer i‘:iilv.~3ys lead all others in l;1;;e§m::;;lis._;shi;ii ‘;;;i.;:1;;0 :ijgl gun? tc? the patients cmzldmon is mel: fiends" The _‘?:`7°er'°“°° °f ‘ ‘?mCl9m`5' Of 5@1'\'3C€ and In 1@nS"1'i Of subsequently was amended in 'severall Tms ls the length of Ln? it lass Pri”-Ce Edward Island. though on 2 ' mileage. particulars toes upon trial. It is ia l n;rii;l;:.Sr:og;°°; sifizptlzsctliii sittin: 5313-lie? N319- 1135 keen Similar 90 mei Again opportunity in the shape of great e"Peri“"em f°’ there is much l gf the vessel into which it, has been of Quebec. Many hotel keepers esiiibiishing i-ei-__-uiar sei-vices in mi. df-*Ubi 95 5° if-5 \'~‘01'k3bimY _HS H di-an-n_ _ lhroinghout the Province have. of late ` Commui-ii¢atiOn_ mn- ei-ei. me Atiai-i_ .l”`_3C'“i°a1 measure' It e‘Tf"’°d3e$ al Dr. D. M- DUHIOD. Edinburgh SX* "°3°75~ ”'"Pl`°"@’~l their Y-‘Yami-`>f5' 'P17039 1 tic and later over the Pac.fic - iS l;€vIa.ll:sEt til); risgndlfllsligctlfil/e~s1ll;i!§i1n:l!a\i:Ie ‘ dmilmdullieiibtlofgomoi t mgslvof e = - - ' _ ‘ rho, have done so are now bemg rel lmmkmg at Camdals d°°" lent incapacity* maternity' °1d age( tilltlieicfjilosis. varying stagessoll sev- *nm for the: outlay' Tourss are ‘and death l erity, and also the blood of nve heal- more and more inclined to spend less ' Of their time in larce centres and *i* thy individuals. Paris reports are to the effect that 1 He found that me length of tin-le it more of that hc__da__;' pmod ammm A SUld1\‘-’|` P05593 hotel. keepers arid. merchants l~.1'.'e‘ zoglr the corpugcles to sink gave an . __ura_ sdrrcund ngs Where _____e___ can _ fCuI‘lCI that Ihe American \'l5lt31‘S are ` exact record ofthe condition 01' the _md good __c:Gn:______da__0___ at ____ca_ ____ 1 _Th°_ dee*-ll Of 5.1' Horace Srnith-Dor- _"not exactly from the some strata of _ iyncicnp 'l-nc sl-rcricr the time tn: ._ rien who passed away Tuesday mom- society as i:efci‘e.' although the more severe or serious was the condi- SOYT5 2-Rd b02rd11‘1§ hC\1-S€S- 1 ing as is-ie i-Emir of injuries received F.'enoh Cna,r.i'oer_of Comnierce cle- lion of the patient. The comparatively loiv cos` of sum- in an sui_Omob_ie a_c_de___s_ remwes :lares that the number of visi org to' Drs. J. W, Cutler and L. Cohen. .ner holidayinz in Prince 1-:cl-1-ni-<1 1;. one oi we mow ~C0_G__iu1 ii _Hes in Paris has never been so large. 'l'l~.e' Eagle'-'.lTc. Pa., stud ed this sedi- - e 'and Should prove an mcreasmzly Erlt sh i~i'lit°r" hi=tory Confront.ed` strong attra “ion to tourists to wlcom l " ‘ _ by difficult situations in the course' gimme B an lmljcrunt factor' Whig _ of his career. Smith-Dori-Len aiivavs l managers of the expensive lic-tels inentaiitn test in 500 patients, all of _haveno hesitation in saying tint the whom came to the dispensary before American visitors who stayed at t-lieirl ;,'Ol!1L’ 19 U12 t\1\'2S1'C\110S1S Slhithriilm. houses and spent mos". 1av;s`.ily on ` Ol' Hfifi' they had been discharE¢d as ~ 1 re cannot ajorzl to azlvertise as ers- ‘ ' met ‘.lie`e with some entirely uriex- _fllxuflee ha'-'E YIM X65 §-1‘fi\'€\'1- It iS‘ “Wei iensi-_-el-_. as the larger ilroviiices or pecsss msd originai m0\_s_ His active 55,5; .as are avaliable Service as a youthful subalterri bc- ‘ if _ .. .. r ~ - _ _ . tinue to Lo-1:9:-o"e Eur l';r`:lleh(bat]e1lT;x;- gan when he managed to mmmulate l ilities. and br' se dong encourage the aftats M secure his transference " r from an admiziistrative post in the; icuris: traffic in a most effective man- E62. Home Command to the forces of Lord 1 cheimstorc in zuiuiana. His active L _._._______ _l 1 career was brought to a fitting close 1 _ _ ‘ in 1914. when he fought cnc Bama ‘ Aerial Leadership ` Ziorda of the middle class that have l Tl*-Cb' b'SliB'~'@ that the Sedimenta- gegn n-ing; ncgicablg Tins it-Oulu ’ tion test is the most valuable single ezcmt/Jbe b3;‘ne.out.”;y the state- “@5395 °f U19'-‘-"U5 just h°W “tive mei-it of the Swlmsiilp ili~ie5_ ‘nh ch :ite tubcrculozis is. They estimate ind.cates that the cabin steal-ners lf-at it is e’53°tl5` right in 94 Pei’ “nf have been crowcled. These boats Cf the C3555- Raiways iisve been popuiim but tiiisi This test shows the general dis- siimmei._ me Steamship sompaiiies_turb1nce inthe body caused by the say. a very large numiser .who in luh°"°“]°5is' csdiiisis, t-mw Wouid have sons first; This means then that .even if a dass have i__i.sisi_ses io so i/suriss patient says he fcels good. and that ; Of DS CHYGZW in d-Nfft ODDOSUJOI1 U0 third or s.ng1e cabin rather than not he kmws he is lmpr°"ln3' this “St . ti-.5 orders cf Field Marshall sir' Before the depa.rtu.re of the greatl John French. The la‘»ter mentionedi Britth di;-;g;b1e R-100 for England in his account the valuable services1 the clesigiier. S.r Denrcstoun-Burney. rendered by Sir Horace Smith-Don 1 announced that he was prepared at rien. in spite of hx departure from ence as construct it fleet of vrsels l orders. for a Canada-Britain air servzce on In between tl*.e’e dates he wasi the Ncrth Atlantic. Two and a half closely associated with the famous dcys for the we:-ward crossing and Fashcda Incident of 1898. the Battle _ two dass eristward was the time of Omdurman. the uprising in thei v.~h;»;h could be made. Each ship could Tiram and the campaign against 1 ca.r11.' 100 passengers and ten tons of Mahdi in 1886. In all of thesei fre ght He cl-.aliengecl Canadian lead- hr combined diplomatic skill with so at ali i tells the doctor exactly his condition, and whether it is improving or grow- During the lest feiv days there have _ mg “f°rse` _ _ l L _ _ It is gratifying to know that there ‘een sei eral deaths fiom the heat in _ _ the eastern S‘_ams_ Boston and New ,s now this safe means of estimating York have been sweltering in a tropi- me patients °°“dm°n‘ cal climate. In the wordsof one of the Boston newspapers it has heen_ “confoundeclly hot." The s‘at.es of' the West and Middle West have Q 1 been gasping under the worst s ' drought in years. The forest fire: LQ in Massachusetts have done enor- oem nous damage. Down near the Mexi- @ ican border rain has fallen in torr- ACHIEVEMENT nfs in cnt behind the enterprise. daring and milztary genius. The Brit- lents and several people have been_ which if successfully carried out will ` ish army has produced many fine ldl`°“'“¢d~ be of mom:-nwus importance, A and colorful personages. but noriel NJ one can now doubt that largel more so than the late Sir Horacel a,frsh;ps wlll have a m‘gh‘y role to` Smitli~Dorrien. play in the future development of . _X-Xl f a re- the Empire. Thr”/e is at the present _ _ to be Standing in the W_3'y ° ' . . Editorial Notes covery to normal condtions. Busl-5 time a regular ronimcr<‘ia.l airplane nets men report the __dise______ of ove___ i sec-.'.'e in cpcratiori between London . _.» .. _ _ ' ' ‘ A correspondent in yesterday s Pat- can 11011 has 8l'lPP€d So many l»Ut9\‘\- and Karachi- Indie. 'F1118 S°'f\'1<‘4 15 ,ist says him iiiousii ,Very one oi mi buyers that the whole country.; weekly Ln both directions and carries the road tractors is “engaged” the peo- ’ _ (To officers and men of the R-100.) The climate of the Ma.rl‘ime Prov- i“°“ 55 hard W teal" On seas and sands and rugged rock- bound shore Men wrote a fleeting record and are gone; In piping times of peace in days of yore At tasks and tolls untold they lab- ored on; And when rang out the strident note of war False notions of thrift are found producers and consumers are feeling . ' xi . pa.sen.ger¢ and mail. But the route ple do not see them very om” Pep the demoralizing e ect _They coiinwd not the mst. but went has the disadvan‘-age of passing over haps may have slipped may on their |. France. Italy. Greece. Egypt. the Ar- honeymoon. ibian Peninsula and Persia, neces- a ear recklessly or at a speed beyond ~ the limit of safety is a potential mur- lmungenl; numbgt dilainbenrgaakllilj The Eu] of Aberdeen' wh° h" defer. The most effeozfve way of “M” '° 5' Y' been pretty well loft sieht of by mreventuic pcasibic murricn and pm- anon- Whafeer the cause their kings were fighting for- ' Brave unto death, though check; were pale and wan. ' Now slowly dawn: an age of nobler Everyman and woman who drivesl Rosns AND Posrai. SERVICES IN 'rm-3 _ _ I DoMiN1oN 'nun enum in oven fer \-be enemies by f=»rmv°\=d¢\\°= d questions of Interest- TNI Charlottetown Guardian doe! an necessarily endow *U* opinions of correspondents. -1_1 - The Public Forum (By R. R. Miller) ' The Dominion of Canada is divided "r purposes of axlministration of pos .al services, into fifteen districts each' in charge of a. Superintendent. There are in Canada, over 435,000 miles of ihighways and roads open to public GUNNERS' ATTENTION! travel. Thus. on an average. there lrnight be assigned to each Superin- Si.r,-In reply £0 many l“°l“m°5 I tendent of Postal Service, 29,000 rniles_ wish to state that the open S1100*-5113 -if roads to inspect. for the purposes season for GUCK-5. 8”* “nd bfml °“ if postal services. Owing, howeverf Prince Edward Island now b°€l¥\5 *o the scattered population of north- September 1501 1'\8"i“3 5”" °h‘mg°¢ crn and western Canada. arid, too.` by Federal legislation from Settem- cwing tc mc traditions cz this service. bei' 1St». Tm W0 “'°°k5 whim have administration has not included ln- b¢91'1 liken ffffm f-lu first Uf the 5”' Ispectfon of standards of public roads. son have been _M1506 9° f-he l°"'e"_1t has been conducted, rather, in PH-Yi makin! the °1°5m8 dim Dwem' terms of the number of post-offices. bel' 31.” instead M D°°°mb°" mth 55 that are required inthe different pro- h°1'°l'°f°"°- vinces. The matter of the efficiency of I Bm 5”' °l'°- postal services, in relations to condi-l_ R W~ Tllm' A tion of public roads, has not been re- Uhlef Federal Mlg“l'°"y Bud lated in Canada, unfortunately. A according to the last number of the » » of Trade and Commerce. 12.418 post M a _rltlfne P fog ress ioffices. The province having the larg- "'” est number is Ontario, with 2.604. ‘M°“°'*’“ T"“5°"lP¢.l lthen Quebec follows, closely aft/er. 'with 2,514 and. as mishf bf! expected. Th¢ Maritime P"°vm°»°5 “day are the province with the smallest num- °nj°3"m5 B degree °f D'°Sp°“t~v that ber is Prince Edward Island, with is “°l' kn‘°“'n °l'se'“'he’° in Gamma 123 offices. This province has. howev- and probably not ariywl1er_e in the en at Chm_i0iist0wn_ its siipei.ii.ii,en_ United States In this connection it dent oi Psssai sei,‘_iCs_ .nie testimony is interesting to analyze statistics of this official, as to the dependency bearing upon Maritime progress since of me canadian Post oiiise Depisi.t_ 1921, when the country returned more nt _in the conditions oi me or less to normal conditions followifls :ids olilpihat pi.0i,iii¢e_ for Satisfact- me WM and its disturbing anenn"h` o results is of considerable inter- These figures show that generally ry to all who re ard rural mail de- speaking there has been a substan- °_s" wi _ aj hi my important tial improvement. in manufactures livery se Ce` K i diiions since the wa.r. 'I'here have been excap- factors in bettermgnt 9 can asm oi courss but on the whois among rural Canadian citizens. improvement is noticeable vvhcther B223; oilngse §_;‘____tt':_;nsH;§h;;ilii one considers gross value of produc- “___ __ and Can____s_ Om_wa__ arranges al Ins cliliimoiisiowiil cuirnuii 1~.....Bm..l wo* " if A A "~ l f I N 'B E BAR] ani. COCONUT toasted [MORE THAN A Charlottetown Business Dollcge (Established 1873) Term Opens Tuesday, September 2, 1930 ‘N0 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION C Courses cover: Business Practice, Bookkeeping-tlieory , and practice-, English, Correspondence, Writing, Arithmetic, i' Banking, Auditing, Shorthand, Typewriting, Secretariai |'Work, Filing and Accountancy leading up to Chartered Ac countant’s Degree. I Civil Service Examinations - a _Specialty INSURANCE, ELEMENTARY ADVERTISING and SALESMANSHIP will form new 'features during the term under the direction of trained instructors. YOU cannot afford to miss the splendid opportunities which this term presents, and, while students may enter ANX week day during the term, be advised and get your applica tion in early. _ - 1 For full particulars apply personally or by letter to tion. capital investment or the num- Y - ber of employees, In regard to the “dm the Post Oulu Dep_a'rm:en_`E 'A2 iiiodiisiioii of maiiuiacmms the me have sent _to all Superintendent.. oi has ranged from nine per cent in P°5l'“l sexvlces a quewonnalrei mi' Nova Scotia. to twenty-one per cent '-he "°1“tl°“~" °f me ""ymg "°r°d"‘°n" in New Brunswick; while in capital Of Publ” l'°Bd5» “5 “sed by carriers’ im.esi_i.i._em me im,-gage has been be- to satisfactory postal services. The tween fifteen per cent in New Brun- ilfi-“Vers W this q“°5tl°““”’° °‘ me swieir and tiurty-five per cent in Suverlntfndem °f PWC” Ed“`“'d Prince Edward 1.-land. In the :sin-id Island imluded fl" "“te“‘°“” the number cf employees has n-.gre that 90”? of all complaints could be than doubled. in Nova Scotia there ___.. has been an increase of about one-' 0°“m'“1°d °n Page 5 third, and in New Brunswick, of about --- -_ --- fcrty per cent. _ k ' In 1921 the gross value of the pro- ' ducts of manufactures in Prince Ed- A Potat_o_Mar et ward Island was $3_.873.000. Seven ist Joisn Teiesnph Jaumuii wus later it was many $4500'°n(-l' British Coliinihia was not successful In the same time the capital invest- in mukeims im potatoes in the west ment had increased from $2,308,000 _ di h n it made its mst “_ to sa,iz1,ooo. and the number of em- “;__,s°fe: 'because me poiswss did issued on the n-ianuiactureslof Nova' age` If hPWever` an experiment in Scotia. New Brunsvdck and Prince`an°t'her dlremm may be mm; Edward Island. The latter province is l evidence ,there is a market in e im siy ive u in . uit it south wh.ch may be of much value S B n P ezfic ure. s ' ssed potassss being in demand sii Last, year a trial order for Burnbank th tin _ seed pot.a‘oes was received in Va-ri- _ _ wer e wh em Bm the “guns oouver from Buenos Aires. There ‘ show that even in Prince Edward Island the growth in manufactures lv” doubt whether’ in View ,of the has been substantial The value of 'Ong wyages and me changes m oem' the products oi ,suites and cheese perature. the potatoes would arrive made in me Isisiid in 1928' was in good condition. However one ton $1,241,000 and that of fish curing ""” “"‘PP°d» "H “S °“`"“"““' °“"¢° was 5755_o00_ iand half in cold storage. The Can- : The main industry in News seam adlan trade cormnissioner in Buenos .is ii,oi.i and si_sei_ its producbs being Aires reported that both lots were in [pi-img,-y in ¢hgi.aci_ei._ The iepoitigood condition on receipt and were . snows that in 1928_ the niiipiii oi this ' used as seed. Those planted in industry. which is described as rolled the northern part of the country lr-0n_ sm] in-°duct5_ pig iron and gave an excellent yield but fer-ng_n1l0y_.,_ was nearly doiibie mai those farhher south were appar- of any other lndugn»y_ 'rl-is other cntly planted too laie and the yield branch of manufactures which can-is W” “W ~’°'tl5f”'°¢°"Y~ _close cc it Wu fish Minn; and pacib ' Nevertheless quotations on several .fng, the production of which smog "_ ,hundred tons of this year-'s crop have l$7.930.000. compared with $15.625.000fbeeri received. which is said to be _for the primary iron and gwgl ln. 'more than the province can spare. It dustry. There is also a small subsf- _is expec‘ed, however, that about a. diary industry in the province which ihundred and fifty tons can be shipp- _makeé <58-9011135 and forgings_ The ed and yield a savsfacwry retum to gross value of the products of all the _the grower. T11* is another illustr- _mlnufa‘c8t.ii;§ in Nova Scotia in 1923 _ation of the pr' 'files of expanding WM . .000. compared with Canadian trade in Smith America. ‘$77,484,000 in 1921. In the earlier o1"I‘he Maritimes sell large quantities these years. the Genital lnvestment,c1 potatoes in the West Indies and EE; 88;)-’;_._;.2o54.000_.____and____in _ate later _'as greater trade facilities are prov- - W G t sumeideddliouldbeassuredofgmar-kct iperfod the number of employees rose farther- south. from 14.521 to 19.235, °°“?.l'?i' 9° New Brunswick we are “minded that the forests are me chief basis of industrial development, the first two industries in the pro. vinee drawing their materials frcin thot source. In 1928 the saw mill out- DR. L. B. EVANS Of LONDON, ENG. Noted physician treated luc- oeufnlly and obtained per- riendously expensive ground organiz- ation, not yet fully equipped. An Airs-hip r1ou‘e need not pass over my territory not under British control or belonging to the Empire. and need have no bases not on British ter- rain. In the case of the airship, the ground organization does not require to be so elaborate as that for the airplane. The thing most essential for the uirshlp is the mooring mast. There fs one of the~e at Cerdfngton, Canadians during the past two de- perty damage is to arrest and punish cases. has observed nu eighty-third 'the zuiltv ones before they new an period when he and his gracious lady |:u:;__hm;_:_s°“;_‘“:'"x_ ":€eb_‘__'l_:: li p“'“ld°d at Ride” Han' mum’ menace to our roads that traffic "'* police an being engaged and paid A Missouri scientist has solved the for by me people A few at-rests md old problem. "Why does A hen cross the inflict-ibn of sever! P0118-N10! in the road?" According to the profes- ;l;;°__edm;o£;";_xe :"!;t_:’e__l_‘_:; sur "the eyes of I. chicken are so 'eiiem “pm than who ue subject to arranged on either side of the head ms oi .uw ii.iwxi“iiUi.i_ that the chicken can see on either ,.1 side, but never on both sides at the bir._i_idsy_ md the news ieaiis the iopvportunity to commit the crime. Iii i worth. No more disunion reigns; no gunner. ing strife 1 With wax-‘s cold killing blast per-vulc; the scene. Men sail the skies around this less- ening earth And learn to live le kin Lklndlier life; The warm breeze beckons - nought shall come between. -Eric Muncuter. ___________________ sly! he has been married eleven times in the course of the last century and 1 - zu.. _4‘|u_ . --fm-i-lbi, fpiu-k_1~ who ia quarter, but for that he is not likely in England. There ls that at the St. same time. For this reason. when I _ms hem brought mei, in me Uni,” to get much sympathy cv-gf ng;-,_ Hubert Aix-pon.. outside of Montreal, ehecken runs across the road direct- Inu,” by some ,iiiervfisins sentig. Thomas A. Edison has refused tc re-1 which is the only point in Canada ly in front of your automobile, it is 'men to be introduced to the oo1mtry_¢°W° mm ll hi# PW!! lf- “Bt ONMG at which the n-ioo can some ui rm because me we-is focuses on ti-is ap- *H I 111111156 WIN °f W0- “wil t»° °"°“ ¢°”'*¥ °° f” “ °° h"° his Amerie in u ummm. in mm. A premium umm me me ¢iuci¢enl”“'° "°°“ °°° “’°"°'° “" N’ °“”"’~ .im $“"’s°"_ W ’°"°°°'“°”' N°'°". feu.-in is at xmem. in mais. sfui “nu tc me it nun new u-ie lm "°”' °' M' "'° 'md M” bmi ` pw" “° my °° believed quite as quickly if he had _1='°1‘t-lmity for xnbliouy t-hero 1| soma- ihI!|l$llIl¢U‘|‘Ull\0Vll1€,\\¢ll‘ dlh|q'h¢l}lM1"A _n‘wwz‘_u¢yy_”"’“”_H’$,i1:lqW|~q‘|_ but was 39,709,000. while pulp mn' :ever vm ss.zas.ooo. 'nic pulp .Mi iPlP0f industry has taken big gn-14”: _since then, The total value of thy production of New Brunswick menu-' factures in IW! was $6'/,413_00g; in 1921 it wls 855,846.00. And the caps-l tal investment in manufacture; ln! W Prwhwe rose from $911,204,000 ze' $114M0,000. The number of cmpiqycec ' _WN 111<=l’°U¢d from 12.441 to i1,9'11_ ' . With their rich resources of ccgl l _ . 1""'h 1"" °-1°” It hand, ana their _other anew, the Maritimes have s I future um. in brignt mecca. F .______ i 1 Where t.he're's e will theres A way -also A lawsuit. Bren often makes brains take beck seat. __.__._..___.__ "'41 _ell lkln Abruleno - llifl ..,_-._.. Ul|l'\` l__....._'_ manent cur: of* STOMACH CONDITIONS. such as INDIG- BSTION, especially of the nor- voul type. DYSPEPSIA, SOUR BTOMACH. HEART BURN. GABTRIC DISTBIBS and many other ailments peculiar to ltomueh. with A prescrip- tion which we have obtained em! sell undef the name of IVAN! 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